Politics
Chibok: The Blame Game
For the past three weeks or
thereabout, many Nigerians have lost patience with the Jonathan administration as a result of the April 14 bomb blasts that occurred in Nyanya which left scores of their compatriots dead and many more injured, as well as the abduction of over 200 school girls who were sitting for West African School Certificate (WASC) examinations at Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, in Borno State.
President Jonathan unwittingly exacerbated the mood of the nation when he attended a rally organized by his party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano, where he treated the world to scintillating presidential dance-steps, barely twenty-four hours after the mindless killing and abduction of his hapless subjects.
Consequently, there have been accusations and counter-accusations over the security challenges facing the country occasioned by the activities of the Boko Haram sect. The National Women leader of the PDP, Kema Chikwe and the leader of Niger Delta Volunteer Force, Asari Dokubo, publicly expressed disbelief that the female students were kidnapped, given the fact that Borno State along with Yobe and Adamawa States are in state of emergency.
Dokubo went further to challenge the Borno State government and the school authorities to publish the names and photographs of the abducted students.
However, on Friday, May 2, the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan convened a stakeholders’ meeting to assist the Borno State government and the parents of the abducted girls in addressing their plight. The meeting which was re-scheduled for Sunday, May 4 drew tears from the eyes of Mama Peace as the First Lady is fondly called, when she discovered to her chagrin that the wife of the Borno State governor, Hajiya Nana Shettima and parents of the missing girls were absent.
According to her, before the kidnapping and killings started in Borno, she assured the wife of the governor of her support but she was surprised that after such incident, Mrs Shettima did not come to see her.
“After the incident, I waited for her, she did not come. I sent for her, she came. I asked questions, no answer. I asked her to come with the principal and parents. She did not turn up till today. To our greatest surprise, she sent a commissioner.
“The next thing I saw was women demonstrating. No woman will fold her hands while her house is on fire. She is the mother of Borno. She is the mother of these children. I am their grandmother. She should be more concerned and come to her grandma.
“The Police, Army, WAEC, government officials came with a few of their own but no parent was present to tell us their child was kidnapped or among those who escaped.
“I don’t want anybody to reply or abuse me on the pages of newspaper. It is because we are pained and crying that is why I am doing so.
“Why should I cry more than the bereaved? The world will ask me question if I do. If after today Borno people say we should not help them, don’t go to the street to demonstrate.
“You are playing games. Don’t use school children and women for demonstration again. Keep it to Borno. Let it end there until you people are ready to co-operate”, she said.
The Head of National office of WAEC, Mr Charles Eguridu also spoke on this matter. He said, “I wrote to the Minister of Education to ask for the relocation of students to sit for their examinations in the state capitals, in safe location.
“The Minister in turn wrote to the three governors but none of them responded. Then I directed my Zonal Coordinator in Borno in particular to liaise with the Ministry of Education in that state.
“The response they got was so disheartening; they were told that they had security in place for the candidates and that we should come and conduct the examinations in the schools.
“They also said that they were not ready to relocate their students from Chibok and indeed other areas to Maiduguri or nearby locations, where security agencies could provide security.”
The Borno Elders Forum (BEF), an umbrella body of elders in the state, condemned the statement credited to the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan that Governor Kashim Shettima, being the chief security officer of the state, should be held responsible for the abduction of Chibok school girls.
The spokesman of the group, Bulama Mali Gabio in a statement said the First Lady spoke out of ignorance.
According to him, since Borno was under a state of emergency, where powers of control over security have been withdrawn from the governor and vested in the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, governor exercises little or no control on security matters in such circumstance.
“We have listened to the very disturbing remarks of our First Lady, saying Governor Kashim Shettima should be held responsible as he is the chief security officer of Borno State.
“It is very important we remind her that the emergency declared by her dear husband, Mr President is still in force and this means the constitutional powers of the governor as chief security officer have been temporarily withdrawn by the President in accordance with section 305 of the constitution which the President relied upon.
“The President as chief security officer of Borno exercises his powers through his appointees, the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff or any of the service chiefs, and the governor administers other aspects of governance that fall under concurrent legislative list of the constitution.
“It is very ridiculous that the First Lady threatened to lead women to protest at the Government House in Maiduguri when her husband is still the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces with the provision of security directly vested in the Federal Government that he leads.
“If the First Lady of the nation absolves the President of blames and leads protests to the Governor of Borno, should the governor’s wife also lead protest to the chairman of Chibok Local Government Area as the one to be blamed? Should the wife of the chairman also lead protest to the principal of the school as the one to be blamed and possibly the principal’s wife or husband lead protest to the gateman at the school as the person to be blamed? This is funny indeed.
“The First Lady should grow to be the mother of the country and not to be seen doing things that can best be seen as unpresidential and capable of causing unnecessary confusion in the land at a time that the country desires leadership from her husband,” the statement said.
In an interview on CNN last Tuesday, the Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka said that the government of President Goodluck Jonathan was not capable of countering the menace of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
“This menace has to be internationalized. Every country has to be involved in finding solutions to the problem. It is not a Nigerian problem but the problem of the whole world. From the activities of the group and the response of the government since the madness started, it is clear that the government cannot handle this problem alone”, he said.
Soyinka accused both the past and present governments in the country of living in self-denial, by believing that they could negotiate or appeal to murderers and killers to stop their activities.
“It is not just the President that has been living in self-denial but some of those he has surrounded himself with. I cannot understand why it is difficult to ask for international help when you are confronted with a problem of this nature.
“This problem would not have reached this monstrous level if the President has not been living in self-denial. So, accepting the help of the United States in this matter is long over-due.
“The politicians helped to entrench this problem in the first place. The large army of Almajiri metamorphosed into the raw materials that those terrorists recruited and politicians also used them for their own selfish interest. Now, they can no longer handle the problem”, he said.
Also disappointed with the handling of the abducted school girls by the Federal Government, United States former First Lady US former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, said last Wednesday night in New York that the Nigerian government had shown irresponsibility in matters relating to girls and boys over the years.
“The government of Nigeria has been, in my view, somewhat derelict in its responsibility for protecting boys and girls, men and women”, she said.
She described the action of the terrorist group as “abominable, criminal, an art of terrorism” which required the “fullest response possible first and foremost from the government of Nigeria”.
A reowned preachers of the Christian gospel, Prophet T.B. Joshua of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations also comented on the abduction of the Chibok girls in his sermon last Sunday.
According to him, “Nigeria is calm, it is the political parties that are not calm. The political parties gave birth to militants and Boko Haram.
“How can over 200 school girls be kidnapped some where and we are talking about disagreement between political parties. And APC and PDP are not ashamed?
They should suspend all rallies and acrimonious campaigns. It is the division that gave opportunity for hoodlums, militants and Boko Haram to explore and exploit.
“If our political class does not stop their campaigns and rallies and put aside the names of the parties – APC , PDP, Labour – to come together to discuss as Nigerians, those people will turn against them. Any moment from now, you will hear big shots being attacked.
He assured the parents of the missing schoolgirls that their children would be rescued, saying they should not be misled by spurious news reports.
“Get ready to receive your children back. Your children are coming home”, he said.
Reward Akwu
Politics
INEC Sets Rivers South-East Senatorial By-Election For June 20
The Rivers contest is expected to draw heightened attention in the oil-rich state, as political actors position for influence in a district long regarded as strategic to the balance of power in Rivers State.
INEC disclosed that the by-elections will hold concurrently with the Ekiti State governorship election, underscoring what promises to be a politically charged day across several parts of the country.
Beyond Rivers, the electoral body listed other affected constituencies to include Nasarawa North Senatorial District, Dawakin Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency in Kano State, Ondo South Senatorial District, and Enugu North Senatorial District.
The vacancies, according to INEC, arose from a combination of deaths, resignation, and other constitutional developments. In Nasarawa, the demise of Senator Godiya Akwashika has left a gap in a district considered a stronghold of the All Progressives Congress (APC). In Enugu, the passing of Senator Okey Ezea has set the stage for a competitive race in the South-East.
Similarly, the Ondo South seat became vacant following the resignation of Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, who now serves as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, while the Dawakin Kudu/Warawa seat in Kano opened up after the death of Hon. Muhammad Danjuma Hassan.
Analysts say the Rivers South-East by-election, in particular, could reshape political alignments in the state, as parties jostle to fill the void left by Sen. Mpigi and consolidate their foothold ahead of future electoral contests.
Politics
2027: Bayelsa Senator Gets Critical Endorsement For Second Term
Stakeholder from Bayelsa East Senatorial District, on Monday, endorsed the incumbent Senator representing them to run for a second term.
Leading the stakeholders, the former Commissioner for Culture and Tourism and Special Adviser to Governor Douye Diri on Political Affairs (iii), Dr Iti Orugbani, said the reason for the endorsement was based on the federal lawmaker’s trajectory of good deeds and massive execution of projects across communities of the Senatorial district.
Dr Orugbani highlighted some of the projects to include landing jetties, telecommunication masts and town halls amongst others, noting that Sen. Agadaga’s performance has exceeded those of others who hitherto represented the oil rich area.
Bayelsa East Senatorial District comprises Ogbia, Brass and Nembe Local Government Areas of the State.
The Governor’s aide who called on the State’s Eastern political enclave to respect the 2022 new zoning agreement, which guaranteed second term for Senators from the District, stressed the need for political tolerance and peace in the forthcoming 2027 polls.
“In 2022 the leaders and stakeholders across party lines from Bayelsa East held a meeting and altered the old single term for Senators from the district’s agreement and signed that begining from 2023 any Senator emerging from the district must serve for a minimum of two terms.
“In 2023, Senator Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo, then an incumbent Senator representing the Senatorial district under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was given a second term ticket by the party. Though he lost to the PDP.
“Now that the entire state is now APC and the District has an APC Senator in the person of Benson Agadaga from Ogbia LGA, why not also give him a second tenure?
“The stakeholders in 2022 changed the old political agreement because they saw that it wasn’t beneficial to the district any longer. And so, because it was Ogbia Local Government Area that started the old zoning arrangement by producing the first Senator in 1999, I want to plead that let Ogbia also begin the new two terms zoning agreement”, he said.
Also speaking, the duo of woman leader of a support group, ‘Agadema Women’, Mrs. Owadaba Jokori and the Information Officer of the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC), Central Zone, Comrade Ikio, stated that the incumbent Senator has done well for the district in the past three years that he has been in office.
They lauded the federal lawmaker for his infrastructure projects, especially the construction of landing jetties in select communities of the three local government areas of the district, commending stakeholders for supporting the lawmaker in his second term bid.
In his remarks, Senator Agadaga thanked the stakeholders for the confidence reposed in him and the endorsements he has received lately from constituents and admirers across political parties.
The lawmaker noted that within the past three years that he has been Senator, he has delivered dividends of democracy to his constituents across the Senatorial District, emphasizing that the call for him to be senator from the Brass Senatorial District came to him as a surprise, noting that he accepted the clarion call when the clamour became so loud.
“I was Chief of Staff to the State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, when various groups from the zone came calling on me to contest the 2023 Senatorial polls.
“Ever since winning the elections as a senator, I’ve continued to deliver on my mandate in both representation, lawmaking, oversight, project execution and support for constituents when called upon. And I shall continue to do more if elected for a second term”, the Senator said.
By Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
Politics
2027: Court Sets Deadline For Suit Seeking To Disqualify Jonathan
Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja has set May 15 as deadline for definite hearing in a suit filed by a lawyer, Johnmary Jideobi, seeking to stop former President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting the 2027 presidential election.
The judge on Monday shifted the hearing date following the absence of the plaintiff, Mr Jideobi, and his lawyer in court without any information.
Apart from the absence of the plaintiff, who is a legal practitioner, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, who are 2nd and 3rd defendants in the matter, were also not in court.
Following the absence of the plaintiff and the two defendants, Chris Uche, SAN, representing Dr Jonathan, applied to the court to strike out the suit for lack of diligent prosecution.
Having joined issues with each other, Mr Uche said, the suit is liable for dismissal with a N5 million cost to be awarded against the plaintiff and payable to Dr Jonathan.
He argued that from all indications, the plaintiff has abandoned the suit and ran away upon sighting the preliminary objections raised against the suit, adding that the court is a busy place and not for unserious matters.
Justice Lifu, however, noted that there was no evidence of service of hearing notice on INEC and AGF to appear in court for the suit, adding that lack of service of hearing notice is fundamental.
The judge said rather than striking out the suit, he prefers to bend backward to accommodate the plaintiff and the two defendants for the last time.
While adjourning the matter to May 15, Justice Lifu ordered that hearing notice be served on the plaintiff and the 2nd and 3rd defendants who were not in court on Monday.
The plaintiff, Mr Jideobi, had filed the case seeking an order to restrain Dr Jonathan from presenting himself to any political party as an aspirant for the 2027 election.
He is also asking the court to stop INEC from accepting, processing or publishing Dr Jonathan’s name as a presidential candidate.
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