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National Security And Political Mudslinging …Politicians think of the next election, while statesmen think of the next generation – James Freeman Clark

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Last week, Nigeria’s two leading political parties brought to limelight the above long held axiom by engaging each other in political mudslinging over the nation’s security. In what seems as a well orchestrated strategy to outwit each other ahead of 2015 general elections, the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the main opposition party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) resorted to a blame game over the insurgency that has held the nation captive for the past three years.
The parties’ inclination to profit from a national tragedy started sometimes last year when the PDP accused the APC of sponsoring the Boko Haram insurgency in the North. It, however, reached its tragic crescendo last week, when the ruling party launched another verbal attack on the opposition, accusing it of egging on terrorists through the utterances of its chieftains who, according to the PDP, were obsessed with wrestling power from President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 at all cost. The PDP’s accusation came a few hours after the Abuja bomb blast that left no fewer than 75 people dead and 124 others seriously injured at the popular Nyanya Motor park in the early hours of last Monday.
According to the PDP, the utterances and comments of the opposition party were aimed at undermining and discrediting the present administration and making the nation ungovernable for Jonathan.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, the PDP said; “We stand by our earlier statement that these attacks on our people are politically motivated by unpatriotic persons especially those in the APC, who have been making utterances and comments, promoting violence and bloodletting as a means of achieving political control.
“Nigerians are also aware of utterances by certain APC governors which have been aimed at undermining our security forces and emboldening insurgents against the people.
“Those who have been promoting violence through their utterances can now see the monster they have created. They can now see the end product of their comments; a country flowing daily with the blood of the innocent.”
The PDP was apparently referring to recent statements made by Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State and former Minister of the Federal Capital  Territory (FCT), Mallam Nasir el-Rufai. While Shettima, apparently frustrated by the frequent insurgents’ attacks in his state, noted that Boko Haram terrorists were better equipped than the nation’s security forces, El-Rufai warned that any attempt by the ruling PDP to rig the 2015 general elections would be met with bloodshed.
The ruling party has also made consistent reference to the statement credited to the former Head of State and national leader of the APC, Gen. Muhammad Buhari (rtd) during the 2011 election campaign, that “he who makes peaceful change impossible makes violent change inevitable.” Buhari was at that time warning the ruling party not to rig the 2011 general elections.
But the PDP has, at every opportunity, taken advantage of APC’s verbal slips to hang the reign of terror in the country on the opposition’s neck.
Knowing the weighty implications of the PDP’s accusation, especially a few months to the 2015 general elections, the APC did not waste time to throw back a heavier punch at its accusers. In a quick response, the opposition party described the PDP’s accusation as baseless, despicable and infantile, adding that it was an attempt by the PDP to trivialise a serious national issue and thus make the opposition the fall guy for its (PDP) egregious failure.
In a statement by its interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC accused the PDP-led federal government of lacking the capacity to tackle the orgy of insurgency in the country.
Expressing shock and sadness at the savagery of the Nyanya bomb attack and several other mindless killing in the country, the APC said, “It is now obvious that all efforts so far to tackle the insurgency have not yielded much fruits, meaning that the PDP-led federal government lacks the capacity and has clearly run out of ideas on how to tackle the violence.”
The party continued: “Trying to blame the opposition for the attack, as the harebrained PDP has irresponsibly done even when the bodies of the victims are still lying in the morgue, cannot advance a genuine push to end the insurgency.”
APC suggested a new approach to stop the insurgency, urging the Federal Government to urgently convene a national stakeholders’ security summit to help find a lasting solution to the state of insecurity in the country.
Lending voices to their party’s stand, the governors on the platform of the APC, said the tragic death of about 1,000 people in the last two weeks alone, were indications of a major failure on the part of the PDP-led federal government.
In a statement by the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) chairman and Imo State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, the APC governors said, “In the last two weeks alone, about 1,000 Nigerians have perished. The tragic deaths indicate major failure of government.
“Without meaning to gain political capital out of these unending disasters, it is plain the government has run out of ideas in the fight against insurgency, ethnic and communal clashes as well as the spate of armed robberies and kidnappings across Nigeria.”
APC also made a case out of Jonathan’s visit to Kano 24 hours after the Abuja bomb blast. The party accused the President of exhibiting the traits of an insensitive and utterly hard-hearted leader who according to the party, prefers keeping his plum job at all cost than “the security and welfare of the same people who voted him into office. Otherwise, the President would not have rushed back to his illegal campaign trail at a time he should be leading the nation in mourning the dead.”
The party urged Jonathan to take a moment of deep introspection to reflect on his actions, saying, “perhaps he will realize that long after the glitz of office would have dimmed and the retinue of lick-spittle aides would have vanished, a leader would be remembered more for his humanity than his vanities.”
Kano State Governor,  Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso who was among the five PDP governors that defected to APC last year, also threw similar brickbat at Jonathan for embarking on what he called “merry making trips,” 24 hours after the Abuja bomb blast.
“At a time when several innocent lives have been lost, when many of the victims are in hospital seeking blood donations to survive, the President is gallivanting round the country in the name of PDP Unity Rally,” Kwankwaso contended.
While Kwankwaso’s comments could pass for a payback remark to the President who had earlier, at a PDP Unity Rally in Kano last Tuesday, chided him for deliberately denying Kano State delegates their mobilisation fund and refreshment given by his campaign headquarters in 2011, that of the APC’s interim chairman in Kogi State, Kasim Mabo was more instructive.
Mabo who spoke with the newsmen in Lokoja, last week said: “A President who said his ambition is not worth the blood of anyone is now dancing gleefully on the graves of over 70 of his compatriots. What is so important about the illegal campaign stop in Kano on Tuesday that could not have waited for the smoke to clear from the scene of the deadly blast on Monday? Who will President Jonathan rule over when his countrymen and women are being badly mowed down under his watch?
“Without mincing words, President Jonathan erred badly by not showing enough sympathy for the victims of Monday’s blast. More people died in the blast than from Kenya’s mall shooting last September, yet President Uhuru Kenyatta declared three days of national mourning during which flags at public buildings flew at half mast and the people of Kenya prayed for the dead and the injured.”
He also recalled that, “In 2012, General Muhammed Buhari ordered the immediate postponement of all activities long planned to mark his 70th birthday, following the death of General Owoeye Azazi, Governor Patrick Yakowa of Kaduna State and others in a helicopter crash in Bayelsa. Such is the stuff of a great leader.”
But the PDP described the APC’s accusation as another demonstration of the party’s support for terrorist agenda in the country. Buttressing claims that Jonathan was sensitive and responsive to the plight of Nigerians, the PDP in a statement by Metuh, recalled that Jonathan cancelled his planned trip to Ibadan and also visited the scene of the blast and the injured in the hospital, last Monday.
The party also accused the APC of seeking to cow the President, dictate the tempo of government and ultimately shut down governance.
“The leadership of the PDP and the government we formed shall not be cowed, intimidated, harassed or tele-guided by acts of terrorism,” the party said.
There is no gainsaying that the exchange of verbal missile between the PDP and the APC is aimed at gaining political capital ahead of the 2015 general elections. But while this continues, the political class has wittingly or unwittingly promoted political mudslinging to a level of crass opportunism, thereby undermining national interest. Where this leads the nation in the months ahead remains a question only time can tell.

 

Boye Salau

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How We Saved N2.3bn From  LG Reforms – Diri 

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has revealed that the reforms initiated and implemented by his administration led to the saving of the sum of N2.3 billion for the local government councils.
The governor disclosed this recently at the opening ceremony of an orientation programme organised for newly-elected local government council chairmen, vice chairmen, councilors and principal officers at Perdis Hotel, Akenfa.
Gov Diri stated that on assumption of office in 2020, some local government councils were highly indebted and unable to pay salaries but his administration took measures that resulted in regular payment of salaries, execution of projects and saving of funds.
The Bayelsa State Chief Executive restated his call on the Federal Government to create additional local councils in the state, saying it was injustice for some states to have more than 40 councils and receiving monthly allocation from the Federation Accounts Allocation Commission (FAAC), while the state had only eight.
He charged the newly elected local government officials to make good use of the two-day workshop to equip themselves with the requisite knowledge to carry out their responsibilities.
The governor also called on them to work as a team to ensure that development was felt at the grassroots.
“Local governments as at 2020 were unable to pay salaries, particularly Nembe, Ogbia, Ekeremor and Sagbama. There was some form of dissatisfaction in the system.
“After I went through the recommendations of the Deputy Governor, whom I entrusted with investigating the local government, I wasted no time in approving the recommendations.
“The recommendations included the ban on loans from any source by local government chairmen without approval of the governor; compulsory savings by every council; and the division of balance after payment of salaries into 60 and 40 per cent respectively. One part was for compulsory savings and the other to project implementation and immediate commencement of computerisation of their payroll as well as compulsory quarterly award of projects by each council chairman.
“We found a lot of fraud in the local government system. But as it stands today, our councils have N2.3billion as a result of the combination of the factors of reforms and proper supervision of that tier of government.
“The breakdown is N400million compulsory savings while N1.9 billion for capital projects. This is aside from the one done by caretaker committees in terms of project execution within the short period they stayed”, the governor said.
Gov Diri assured of his administration’s  commitment to support the councils to achieve their goals and expressed  confidence that the new officials would meet the expectations of the people.
“We firmly believe that good governance begins at the grassroots level. That is precisely why we have gathered here to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to improve our local government administration and  enhance service delivery.

Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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Monarch Cautions Against Divisive Politics, Declares Support For Fubara 

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The Eze Oruamara/Regent of Okwuzi Kingdom in Ogba/ Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of the State, Eze Victor Afaka, has sued for peace among the political class in the State.
Eze Afaka made the appeal while speaking with The Tide on the sidelines of the governorship victory thanksgiving service by the Ogba Egbema /Ndoni Chapter of the Simplified Movement in Omoku.
He said Governor Fubara should be allowed to display the vision that God has given to him to govern the state.
According to him, since every administration has its term and tenure, the man presently at the helm of affairs in Rivers State must be given the opportunity to complete his own term and tenure.
“I advise politicians to sheathe their sword and allow peace to reign. Politics and governance have their terms and tenure. When it is your tenure, you have your vision to display; when you conclude that vision God has given you as a leader of your community or of a state, you step aside and leave the next person to display the vision God has given to him” he said.
The traditional ruler said he and  his people, including the youth, women and the Ogbakor Egbema, decided to attend the service because of the excellent vision of Governor Fubara
“We are happy, Okwuzi people are in full support of the government, the government of His Excellency, Sir Siminalayi Fubara”, he added.
He said that the governor’s peaceful disposition to governance has endeared him to His Kingdom, noting that Okwuzi kingdom was already a beneficiary of the present administration’s purposeful governance as the Omoku/Okwuzi road abandoned 10 years ago, was nearing completion.
“ONELGA, Okwuzi are benefitting from his government.The road that was abandoned for ten years is being completed right now and we know that there are so many other things he will do for us”, he said.
While urging the state government to give desired attention to the Okwuzi General Hospital that is in a state of dilapidation, Eze Afaka entreated Governor Fubara not to be distracted, but to continue to promote peace and development across the State.

John Bibor

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APC Stakeholders Storm Secretariat, Demand Ganduje’s Resignation

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A group of North Central stakeholders in the All Progressives Congress (APC) has stormed the national secretariat of the party in Abuja, demanding the resignation of the National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja yesterday, the protesters said their demand followed his recent suspension by a faction of his ward executives and the alleged bribery allegation levelled against him by the Kano State government.
While they chanted solidarity songs and displayed several banners some of which read, “Ganduje must resign” and “Return the APC chairmanship to North Central,” the protesters appealed to President Bola Tinubu and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, to consider returning the leadership of the party to the North Central.
Only on Tuesday, the Forum of APC State Chairmen had passed a vote of confidence on Ganduje, affirming their unalloyed support to him.
The protesters under the aegis of Concerned North Central APC Stakeholders lamented that the continued stay of Ganduje in office was a clear violation of the zoning principle in the party.
Mohammed Saba, who led the protesters, said unlike the 37 APC state chairmen, his people in the North Central have passed a vote of no confidence on the national chairman and equally demanded his immediate resignation.
Saba reiterated that the people of North Central felt betrayed when the position of APC national chairman was hijacked from them following the exit of Senator Abdullahi Adamu despite giving Tinubu the third highest votes after North West and South West at the 2023 presidential election.
He said, “We, the North Central APC Concerned Stakeholders, have resolved to unanimously agitate for our right and reclaim our mandate which was handed unto us by the National Convention of our great Party in 2022.
“Various sections of our constitution have established the procedure of replacing an executive member at all levels of the party in the event of death, resignation, incapacitation or expulsion from the party by any executive member.
“It is a fact that the emergence of Dr. Umar Ganduje as national chairman was done against the spirit and soul of the APC which is the constitution of our great party. This singular act has impacted negatively on us as a people in the North Central.

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