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Alamieyeseigha’s Pardon: Nigeria Alienated; Bill Gates Arrives Ghana by OmoOshodi(m): 7:53am On Mar 26, 2013
The Nigerian Child’s health is the first casualty of President Jonathan’s sympathy for corruption.
Nigeria this week began to feel the full impact of the diplomatic row it sparked with the United States after pardoning corrupt ex-convicts and a rapist. And the health of the Nigerian child is the first casualty.
The first backlash takes full effect this week as America’s richest man, Bill Gates, on Monday, arrived Ghana in a trip that would have seen the billionaire stop by Nigeria to meet President Goodluck Jonathan, and other officials concerning the aggressive polio eradication campaign his Bill and Melinda Foundation is undertaking in Nigeria.
“I arrive in Ghana today to see firsthand why the country’s immunization system is working so well and meet the people involved,” Mr Gates wrote in a website in which he is keeping a personal notes.
Mr. Gates was due in Nigeria March 27-28, after his visit to neighbouring Ghana, but called off the trip two-day trip after the U.S. government expressed disappointment with Nigeria for pardoning convicted money launderers and warned it might cut aid meant for the country.
Although diplomatic sources told PREMIUM TIMES the American billionaire decided to stay off Nigeria in response to Mr. Jonathan’s pardoning of corrupt officials, Mr. Bills office has maintained the trip was put off due to a change in his schedule.
Nigeria’s President Jonathan stirred local and international discontent after he granted state pardon to his former boss and ex-Bayelsa State Governor, Diepreiye Alamieyeisegha.
The former governor, wanted in United Kingdom for money laundering, and convicted here for embezzling state funds while he was Bayelsa Governor, was pardoned alongside another convict and former head of the Bank of the North, Shettima Bulama.
Mr. Bulama, like Mr. Alamieyeisegha, was investigated and later prosecuted for corruption by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The controversial pardon granted Messrs Alamieyeseigha and Bulama sparked diplomatic row between Nigeria and the United States, with the Americans threatening to punish Nigeria over Mr. Jonathan’s action.
“We see this as a setback for the fight against corruption, and also for our ability to play the strong role we’ve played in supporting rule of law and legal institution-building in Nigeria, which is very important for the future of the country obviously,” State Department spokesperson, Victoria Nuland, had told reporters in Washington.
“We have made clear to the Nigerians that this puts a question mark on the kinds of work that we’ve been trying to do with them.”
A source told PREMIUM TIMES Mr. Gates was dissuaded from visiting Nigeria by the U.S. government.
“The State Department has advised him that Nigeria is not conducive for such visit at this time,” our source said. “We hope that the Nigerian government will get the message and return to the path of sanity.”
Both the Nigerian government and officials at Mr. Gate’s foundation formally deny the American billionaire and philanthropist is boycotting Nigeria on corruption stigma.
He won’t come to Nigeria
PREMIUM TIMES contacted the Gates Foundation headquarters in the U.S. to enquire whether the Mr. Gates had changed his decision not to visit Nigeria at this time.
A spokesperson responded by saying Nigeria, which is next door to Ghana, is not in Mr. Gates plan at this time. “This is a trip to Ghana, and that’s what I can tell you at this time,” she said.
Praises for Ghana
Mr. Gates was full of praises for Ghana in his notes.
“In Ghana, for example, polio was eliminated a decade ago and an outbreak in 2008 was quickly controlled. No child there has died from measles since 2002. And Ghana was the first country to launch two new vaccines last April, against rotavirus, which causes severe diarrhea, and pneumococcal pneumonia.Ghana’s approach works so well…” the philanthropist said.
Mr. Gates will spend his time in Ghana meeting field workers and other actors responsible for the country’s health successes.
“In my next post I’ll tell you about the people I’m meeting and some of the lessons we can learn from Ghana’s success,” Mr. Gates said.
Source PremiumTimesNigeria: http:///j08qdAuW51
Re: Alamieyeseigha’s Pardon: Nigeria Alienated; Bill Gates Arrives Ghana by CLASSMAN: 7:57am On Mar 26, 2013
Thats good
Re: Alamieyeseigha’s Pardon: Nigeria Alienated; Bill Gates Arrives Ghana by Nobody: 8:07am On Mar 26, 2013
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Re: Alamieyeseigha’s Pardon: Nigeria Alienated; Bill Gates Arrives Ghana by Tolexander: 8:30am On Mar 26, 2013
Na lie! It isn't because of Alamiesegha's pardon.

Bill Gate heard the news of how those he sponsored for the polio eradication program were shot by unknown gunmen. He had to change his mind from visiting nigeria. Probably the gunmen may wanna kill the rich man sponsoring the polio immunization, who knows?

Ogbon ogbon ni agbalagba fi n sa fun maalu!
Re: Alamieyeseigha’s Pardon: Nigeria Alienated; Bill Gates Arrives Ghana by Pukkah: 8:48am On Mar 26, 2013
I don't know what Jonathan was thinking of when he came up with the pardon of Alams.

That pardon is the last straw that has broken the camel's back.

That pardon has united his moderate supporters and his erstwhile critics. Apart from the last fuel price increase, I don't think Nigerians have been more united against Jonathan on any other issue.

That pardon is yet to be supported by any objective and independent-minded person. All those that have supported it did so because of their personal relationship with the government; or plain greed. Many of Jonathan's core supporters have even gone quiet.

That pardon...is an ill wind that blows nobody (except Alams) any good.

Isn't it rather queer that Jonathan has been the one creating the basis for people to unite against him with his own hands!

That pardon was unncessary and ill-conceived. It is a dirty slap on the faces of all Nigerians!

That pardon should be condemned by all who have the interest of Nigerians at heart.

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