Monday 3 April 2017

Why corruption cannot be eliminated – Dogara















Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has said that orruption cannot be totally wiped out.
In an interview with Daily Trust, he pointed out that even in advanced nations of the world, the menace has not been fully eradicated.
“It’s not that corruption has been eliminated in the advanced countries we try so much to copy or speak glowingly of what they have been able to achieve.
“We have seen this hydra-headed monster called corruption rearing its head even in elections of certain jurisdictions. Clearly, the signs are there, but our collective effort is that we reduce it to the barest minimum.
“I lack the English word to describe anyone who thinks he would eliminate corruption. To eliminate it will amount to eliminating the totality of the human race. This is because no human being is clothed in perfection. All we can do is to reduce it to the barest minimum.
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South-East governors to meet Buhari over Nnamdi Kanu






















‎South-East Governors on Sunday announced that they would meet with the Federal Government over the various challenging the zone, especially the prolonged detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The Governors made the disclosure while addressing journalists after their meeting in Enugu.

The meeting was attended by Governors Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Rochas Okorocha, Willie Obiano of Enugu, ‎Imo and Anambra, respectively.
Chairman of the Forum, Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State, listed the issues to be discussed to include Kanu’s detention, as well as agitation for Biafra by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, among others.
According to Umahi, “today, we discussed a number of issues, but let’s first announce to you that our secretariat here in Enugu is now fully functional, so that if you have a need to contact the South-East Governors Forum, you do that through our secretariat. Fortunately it is also in government house Enugu.
“On the issue of IPOB, MASSOB, Kanu’s detention, ecological problems of South East, various water dams that have been abandoned in South East, our challenges of power, our challenges of security, and other very many concerns of our people, the South East governors today agreed to meet with the various and appropriate authorities of federal presence to address these problems. We are very committed to this and actions already started on these issues.”
He added that they equally agreed “to meet with all stakeholders of South-East to discuss and address all issues that are of interest to our people.
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Activists to protest against Buhari on Thursday















Two groups of youths and activists have fixed April 6 to protest at the National Assembly against what they described as President Muhammadu Buhari’s attempt to silence federal lawmakers.
This is contained in a statement jointly signed by the Movement for the Advancement of National Transformation (MANTRA) and the Coalition in Defence of Nigerian Democracy and Coalition (CDNDC).
They warned that Nigeria under Buhari may descend “speedily into the unenviable state of anomie, anarchy, chaos and doom where impunity reigns supreme”.
The groups alleged relentless campaign of calumny orchestrated by the executive arm of government to silence the legislature with the inordinate aim of riding roughshod over Nigerians without being checked.
The full statement below:
Executive/Legislature Face-Off: Enough of this Executive Recklessness
“We have observed with great shock the relentless campaign of calumny orchestrated by the executive arm of government to silence the legislature with the inordinate aim of riding roughshod over Nigerians without being checked.
This severe campaign follows impudent acts of autocracy and tyranny against the senate in particular and the national assembly in general by the executive with the sole aim of undermining the senate and emasculating the national assembly for very obvious reasons.
After having succeeded in intimidating, harassing and nearly emasculating the judiciary, it is only natural that to complete the job of routing every democratic impediment to the excesses and recklessness of the executive, the legislature is their next port of call.
These unfortunate developments have put us as a nation at the great risk of descending speedily into the unenviable state of anomie, anarchy, chaos and doom where impunity reigns supreme.
These follows the continued denigration, humiliation and scurrilous attacks visited on the other arms of government by an overbearing executive that has found it extremely difficult to subject itself to the principles and tenets of democracy which include “separation of powers” and “checks and balances”.
The latest attacks on the senate in particular has not come to discerning Nigerians as a surprise as we all saw the handwriting on the wall a long time ago.
For an executive which disobeys court orders with impunity, insolently defying the judiciary in the process and ridiculing that arm of government with disparaging comments from government officials just to serve their own pecuniary interests, we knew it was only a matter of time for the legislature to become its next victim.
We are even more appalled by the defence put up by some prominent Nigerians for the excesses of the executive. These hypocrites who have joined in bitterly criticizing the senate over its rejection of Ibrahim Magu as the substantive chairman of the EFCC, hailed the DSS reports that were used to intimidate and harass the judiciary recently but have turned around to ignore, reject and even criticize the same DSS’ report with all its weighty allegations against Magu.
Would it have been advisable for the senate to ignore such security report and confirm Magu just to satisfy the whims and caprices of a few individuals in the executive at the expense of national security and image? Even the DSS report concluded that “Magu has failed the integrity test and will eventually constitute a liability to the anti-corruption drive of the present administration”. Why should any right thinking citizen expect the senate to ignore this warning?
In fact, in other climes where there is still a modicum of morality and integrity among the executive arm of government, Mr Ibrahim Magu should by now have been arrested and prosecuted based on the report of the DSS against him, rather he is enjoying the patronage of those who are too blind to see the incurable injury they are causing our democracy just to spite the senate.
Furthermore, it is quite laughable that the same Magu who has been described as fearless by his patrons has not been able to muster the necessary courage to move against Dr Kayode Fayemi, Rotimi Amaechi and a plethora of other executive officials serving in this “saintly” government despite the petitions and evidence against them.
It is very obvious that the senate has become a scapegoat and an instrument of distraction in the hands of the executive to divert the attention of Nigerians from the biting hunger in the land, infrastructural coma, collapse of power and the abysmal state of the nation’s economy which the Buhari-led government has plunged us into.
Rather than dissipate energy on undermining the senate just to score needless cheap political points, we urge the executive to wake up to its responsibilities and stop the wanton killings going on all over the nation, obey court orders, stem the nation’s unabated descent into autocracy and rescue the economy. It is only after this has been done that they can boast of any moral right to criticize other arms of government.
Finally, we hereby call on the Senate and the House of Representatives not to allow themselves to be cowed by the antics of anti-democratic forces in the executive and other places trying to impose military-styled rule upon the nation through the backdoor. We shall resist such antics to the last!
Based on the foregoing, we have concluded plans and started mobilizing other CSOs and good-spirited Nigerians to defend democracy and the institution of the legislature by staging a solidarity rally to the national assembly on 6th of April, 2017.
This has become necessary because we know there cannot be democracy without the legislature and where there is a weak legislature fascism rules.
We say enough of this executive recklessness!”
Signed:
1)Jude Ndukwe – Convener, Movement for the Advancement of National Transformation (MANTRA)
2)Ariyo Dare-Atoye – Co-Convener, Coalition in Defence of Nigerian Democracy and Coalition (CDNDC)
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2023: Ndigbo need restructuring not presidency – Eastern Consultative Assembly













A South-East pressure group, the Eastern Consultative Assembly (ECA), has come hard on the All Progressives Congress, APC, led federal government over the stand of the party’s leaders in the zone on Nigeria president of Igbo extraction.
They insisted that Ndigbo were more interested in restructuring of the country than occupying the position of presidency.
However, in a communique after its meeting in Snug, the ECA described APC leaders as sycophants who were chasing shadows.
In attendance at the meeting were traditional ‎rulers, religious leaders, Students’ Unions, Traders Associations, Women’s Groups, Niger Delta Youth Movement, Town Unions, Youth Organizations, among others.
The assembly deliberated on the state of the Nation, and issued a strong-worded communique, which was signed by‎ Chief Mrs. Maria Okwor and Evangelist Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko, the chairman and the secretary of the ECA, respectively.
“The childish and very annoying narrative, being bandied about by President Buhari’s manfriday, to wit: that an Igbo President in 2023 is the magic wand to all our miseries, is quite idiotic and unintelligent.
“Refusing to address the core issues responsible for the general loss of confidence and loss of faith ruling the land, which is, the current unworkable unitary structure and digressing to apportion years for ethnic domination of Nigeria is irritating and a confirmation that Nigeria is truly heading for collapse. Nupe president in 2031, Urhobo President in 2039, Birom President in 2047, Igbo President in 2023 etc. is all bunkum and provocative distraction. We must face reality today, and agree consensually on a truly Federal structure, that will unite the country. It should not matter where a President comes from, if true federalism is practiced.
“The quite unnecessary paranoia exhibited by the FG in hiring and sponsoring demonstrators to intimidate Amnesty International is frightening. The future of democracy is clearly threatened in any country where the government is both afraid and intolerant of the truth. The extra-judicial killings of unarmed citizens are documented in video for all to see. Struggling to intimidate Amnesty International is crude, sickening and despicable.
“Clearly avoidable internal crisis within the ruling APC is worrisome and quite disturbing. E.g. Saraki/Melaye versus Ibrahim Magu, DSS DG Lawal Daura versus Ibrahim Magu, senate versus customs CG, etc. That the ruling party is overheating the polity unnecessarily, speaks volumes about the quality of leadership Nigerians are made to suffer at this time. Pity!

“We are surprised at the refusal of the FG to understand and appreciate the truth that restructuring Nigeria is inevitable. FG must also accept the reality that the FG unwittingly made Nnamdi Kanu both a symbol of the struggle and hero of the people. Only an early release of Kanu and constructive dialogue with the people can heal the land now.
“The time has finally come for the electorate of Eastern Nigeria, a region that has suffered so much humiliation in contemporary Nigeria, to wake up and take a stand for the future of our progeny. Accordingly, political hustlers and pseudo leaders, who have mindlessly exploited and abused our trust and good nature, must be retired forthwith. We must develop parameters, standards and values for leadership. In other to raise the bar in the quality of leadership which we think is ideal. We must begin to endorse, encourage and celebrate only leaders who are willing to make sacrifices by placing the interest of the masses above self interest. The time to start is now.
“And finally, the quite unreasonable and unhelpful delay in reconstructing Nigeria into true fiscal federalism, built on regional autonomy, is the only problem holding Nigeria down today. There is no other way out. Delay is dangerous.”
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