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"We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Nobody: 10:17am On Sep 08, 2012
The leaders of the South South geopolitical zone had stated the obvious about the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan as the nation’s number one citizen and indigene of the zone, stating that it is yet to benefit from his government as “the normal fruits of their son being in power” was yet to get to their door step.

Baring their minds recently at a general meeting held in Warri, Delta state by the South-South Peoples Assembly (SSPA), the people had said that Jonathan was yet to give the South South people the required attention due to the overwhelming national issues. The zone also constituted four committees to come up with the position of the people on the 1999 Constitution Amendment, Petroleum Industry Bill, Bakassi/Boundary Dispute on Oil Wells and Underhand Sale of Oil Blocs by oil multinational, Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC

In a joint statement signed by the national leader of the zone and former Federal Minister of Information, Chief Edwin Clark, national chairman and secretary of SSPA, first civilian governor of Edo state, Chief John Odigie –Oyegun, and one-time Commissioner in Bayelsa state, Chief Ayakeme Whisky respectively, the leaders said, “By principle of affirmative action, it owes the people of the South South zone the sacred duty of economic empowerment, especially through the petroleum industry, which derives mainly from the zone with all its attendant hazardous effects”.

The statement reads in part: “Contrary to the views of some misguided Nigerians, President Goodluck Jonathan, since his assumption of office, in trying to satisfy the totality of his Nigerian constituency, had not given to the South South zone the normal fruits of their son being in power, such that even the East – West road which is the route for the haulage of heavy duty equipment and petroleum products on daily basis to service the oil and gas industry has not gotten any priority attention”.

The zone called on the government of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to fast track the completion of the East – West Warri- Port Harcourt-Uyo-Calabar road, which is currently in a messy state, “remediate our badly damaged ecology and environment by fully implementing the report of the Technical Committee on the Niger Delta.”

The Niger Delta leaders equally pleaded with the Federal Government to as a matter of urgency push for the extension of the October 10, 2012 as the original date set aside for the handing over of the Bakassi to the Cameroon tjust to allow the National Assembly complete its work on the Green Tree Agreement. The leaders, however, resolved, that “to continue to build a united, cohesive and resolute South South family, there was a need to strengthen their “total, unalloyed and irrevocable Support for President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, and his government” and as a result passed a vote of confidence on him for “his commitment to putting Nigeria on the path of sustainable growth as clearly noticed in the improved electricity supply in the country”.

http://newsbytesnow.com/2012/09/08/flash-were-yet-to-eat-the-fruits-of-our-son-being-in-power-south-south-leaders-tell-jonathan/

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by kunlekunle: 10:47am On Sep 08, 2012
you people are becoming a thorn in GEJ's flesh.
He is the president of nigeria not SS.

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by maclatunji: 10:53am On Sep 08, 2012
Eeeeeyah! Sorry ehn. Next time you should be more circumspect about which one of your "sons" you present to lead the country.tongue
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by sheyguy: 11:26am On Sep 08, 2012
^^ He he he ! ! ! , they saw his records as the Governor of Bayelsa state clearly before pouring their blind support for what they are regretting today. That's the Purest form of Tribalism/ethnic bigotry !!!

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by truth4meal(m): 1:36pm On Sep 08, 2012
Which zone benefit from GEJ sef? None so far...

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Rossikk(m): 2:14pm On Sep 08, 2012
''Our son''.

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by knotty(m): 2:31pm On Sep 08, 2012
Rip apart his illogical reasoning, make him see sense else others will R.I.P him for you
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by comradeoscar(m): 3:50pm On Sep 08, 2012
useless spent old foolish dirty spent old men! d millions u hav bin colecty any time u pay yur hungry men visit to Aso Rock villa is enof 4 ur hungry mouths. yur bozo son (prez Gud lok) is tired of u all bt do not knw how to say it. u ar a thorn in his flesh, u ar also rokin his boat. He is not d prez of south south bt rather of Nig. D salaries of ex~millitants can trasfom dat region. wht abt d mony bein spent on d "amesty" ? dis old greedy eeeeediots shd kip mute! I am 4rm S South. I knw dem wel

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Afam4eva(m): 4:02pm On Sep 08, 2012
You're yet to reap yet you're supporting him for a second term. Foooools

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Nobody: 4:31pm On Sep 08, 2012
hes the best you lot had to offer

deal with it

besides your true leadersd asari amd co are enjoying, not so?

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Nobody: 5:32pm On Sep 08, 2012
comrade oscar: useless spent old foolish dirty spent old men! d millions u hav bin colecty any time u pay yur hungry men visit to Aso Rock villa is enof 4 ur hungry mouths. yur bozo son (prez Gud lok) is tired of u all bt do not knw how to say it. u ar a thorn in his flesh, u ar also rokin his boat. He is not d prez of south south bt rather of Nig. D salaries of ex~millitants can trasfom dat region. wht abt d mony bein spent on d "amesty" ? dis old greedy eeeeediots shd kip mute! I am 4rm S South. I knw dem wel
do u have english in ur Waec

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Chanchit: 5:33pm On Sep 08, 2012
Watch out for"I don't give a damn....!" by GEJ

pls elders of our land, wait till 2015, and if you can't wait, go to hell....!
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Ejine(m): 5:36pm On Sep 08, 2012
truth4meal: Which zone benefit from GEJ sef? None so far...

Anambra State.

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by super1760: 5:37pm On Sep 08, 2012
Did he promise them anything? Or is he owing them?
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by VEE2010(m): 5:37pm On Sep 08, 2012
I wonder why most Nigerians are so tribalistic in every of their thoughts. Come to think of it, have you guys sat down one day and consider the history of our sovereignty visa-as-vis the number of years the Northerners ruled? Yet, that region still characterized with high rate of under development. I think, it is high time we started reasoning beyond tribalism otherwise, Nigeria project would continue to be a nightmare. As far as am concerned, GEJ is a Nigerian. He's not only from Niger Delta. If he fails to spread the dividends of democracy, posterity will judge him at the rightful time. Lets be more concerned about even development. Regional politics is anti-development strategy.

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by ujukala: 5:44pm On Sep 08, 2012
What do you expect? To bring electricity overnight? Why not engage yourselves in programmes that you want the government to do? You will ginger them when they see your efforts.

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by amosy007: 5:53pm On Sep 08, 2012
What did yorubas gained frm obj = nothing

what did hausa/fulanis gained frm yaradua = nothing.

South south shouldnt expect anything special from jonathan..

He z d president of nigeria not south south..

May be dis will wake those zombies that vote based on sentiment up

only time will tell

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Gbawe: 5:58pm On Sep 08, 2012
maclatunji: Eeeeeyah! Sorry ehn. Next time you should be more circumspect about which one of your "sons" you present to lead the country.tongue

Indeed. Men like OBJ and Anenih are very wicked souls. They go around looking for the most incompetent hacks from every corner of Nigeria who can help to keep the Oligarchic "Business as usual" train moving. These folks will never support a Donald Duke or Col. Umar. Rather they will present compromised mediocrities like Yar Adua and GEJ. Enemy-of-progress kingmakers , and their self-preservation system, are the real problem of Nigeria and not their incompetent impositions ,like GEJ and Yar Adua, who come and go.

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by galadima77(m): 6:06pm On Sep 08, 2012
pls wat abt d "ship building factory and dredgin takin place"? wat abt ministry of Niger delta, NDDC, and amnesty programmes whr ur youths are flown out to study and be better citizens.
Wat else do u ppl want? Or he shld come and build anoda Aso rock in SS?
Pls as said b4, he (GEJ) is d president of nigeria and not of SS. He owes d entire nation collective dev't and not u alone.
And lest i forget, wats d talk abt "our own"? mtcheww

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Nobody: 6:18pm On Sep 08, 2012
Tribal issues, No coment
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by bigsheg(m): 6:31pm On Sep 08, 2012
Benefits...Lets see how it goes.Just make sure u support him come 2015...Clueless Lot...
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by JayKayMaybachz(m): 6:31pm On Sep 08, 2012
lipsrsealed
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by drlaykay(m): 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2012
solidbroda: do u have english in ur Waec
Na ur own worst.
Must u insult people?correct them if u can nd ignore if u can't?

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by dayokanu(m): 6:44pm On Sep 08, 2012
What benefit can Retardeen give except extreme cluelessness

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by mutiply: 6:47pm On Sep 08, 2012
op,pls change the word "leaders" to beggers cause obvuously these men are broke,if edwin clark can be tag as leader,only me na leaders.
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by moshmusth(m): 6:54pm On Sep 08, 2012
kunlekunle: you people are becoming a thorn in GEJ's flesh.
He is the president of nigeria not SS.

Am a kwaran, if truth be told this we people deserve little preferential treatmeant from their son.. Example to back it up when northener was still the president his impact was felt look at the new road after ogbomosho to ilorin,jebba and kaduna one of the best if not the best let him do Benin-ore road now so the people of SS can enjoy the fruit of their labour.

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Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Caseless: 7:20pm On Sep 08, 2012
Ejiné:

Anambra State.
Yeah, cos he declared dem an oil producing state in d name of kogi state's oil blocs.
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by 3kay945(m): 7:20pm On Sep 08, 2012
If he can achieve that, iI will cease calling him clueless
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by malignant1: 7:45pm On Sep 08, 2012
Not surprised! I was at Yenogoa the other day. I felt sorry for the Bayelsans
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by Duxe(f): 7:47pm On Sep 08, 2012
Eya ekap ekpa idiokesit! lipsrsealed tongue undecided
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by malignant1: 7:51pm On Sep 08, 2012
The town that hosts Nigerdelta University does not have electricity. I was reliably told that their paramount ruler demanded for some kickbacks from the contract money before he will allow his community to be connected to national grid. Remember that the former governor, Alams, hails from the same community
Re: "We're Yet To Reap The Benefits Of Jonathan In Power" - South-south Leaders by BabaEleko(m): 8:00pm On Sep 08, 2012
[size=19pt]May amadioha punish all these south-south goats. I thought they endorsed the jo-lantern just few days ago. This people no go die beta.[/size]

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