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Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by danjohn: 3:12pm On Sep 18, 2012
Jonathan said that the 2011 election was free and fair. How can an election be free and fair when opposition candidates do not have a fair chance to reach the voters through the media? How can an election be free and fair when governors in the ruling party refuse to allow opposition presidential candidates to campaign in their states?

We all heard the news of how NTA refused to air Buhari and Shekarau ads, we all saw how PDP elected officials tried to bully Buhari and prevent him from using campaign venues in their states. This news should surprise nobody.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by GARRIx7(m): 3:17pm On Sep 18, 2012
Flyboy Zee:

ATIKU
pronunciation 'ar-ti-kwu'.
Meaning 'An article, object or subject that will keep fooling himself because of the stupid wealth he has amassed unmerited over the years, who feels very arrogant, pompous and proud to the point of insulting any and every Nigerian who dares to run for the post of President of the Federal Republic'. Also known as 'a pathetic loser'.
Thanks Bro... smiley smiley
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Nobody: 3:53pm On Sep 18, 2012
What does he want 2 say dat he didn't say 4rm 1999-2007?
Atiku should retire in peace wt his ill-gotten wealth instd of popping his dumb face in2 our living rooms 2 remind us hw inefficient our anti-corruption bodies are.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Nuezha(m): 4:21pm On Sep 18, 2012
Some accidents are so perfectly coincidental that it practically becomes so hard for any to plead a different cause. I'm not Atiku's fan but today, his speech swept me off my feet.
I hate no man but I pray it's an accident. No Judge pronounces a hard judgement on an accused criminal just because he once was his victim, but rather by the quantom or want of evidence before him.
Don't blame AIT or Atiku yet.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Nobody: 4:22pm On Sep 18, 2012
If not that Nigeria is a corrupt country. What does Atiku know about leadership?

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Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by cdamsel(f): 4:34pm On Sep 18, 2012
OP seriously
Wat is atiku doing @ a leadership conference & award?I no blame den 4 cutting it,I couldn't even watch sef,d man had notin 2 say,every single 1 of dem didn't ve anytin 2 say?wat did he do wen he was president?abeg make I hear word.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by cdamsel(f): 4:38pm On Sep 18, 2012
danjohn: Jonathan said that the 2011 election was free and fair. How can an election be free and fair when opposition candidates do not have a fair chance to reach the voters through the media? How can an election be free and fair when governors in the ruling party refuse to allow opposition presidential candidates to campaign in their states?

We all heard the news of how NTA refused to air Buhari and Shekarau ads, we all saw how PDP elected officials tried to bully Buhari and prevent him from using campaign venues in their states. This news should surprise nobody.
it goes d show d level of hate 9gerians ve 4 dem.@ least I no I do.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Johnny(m): 4:47pm On Sep 18, 2012
It must have been technical fault because Atiku is too insignificant to be a threat to anybody or the government.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by kavey10(m): 4:50pm On Sep 18, 2012
Same thing happened in Edo state on a particular radio station which transmitted the political debate between Oshiomole nd d oda candidates, when it got 2 d turn of d PDP candidate, d operators CHANGED IT TO A MUSIC TRACK! I remember it wuz a Chris Brown track! I couldnt believe my ears!
Dats Nigeria 4 u!
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by searay(m): 5:13pm On Sep 18, 2012
Flyboy Zee:

ATIKU
pronunciation 'ar-ti-kwu'.
Meaning 'An article, object or subject that will keep fooling himself because of the stupid wealth he has amassed unmerited over the years, who feels very arrogant, pompous and proud to the point of insulting any and every Nigerian who dares to run for the post of President of the Federal Republic'. Also known as 'a pathetic loser'.
eg: people in power should stop atikuing themselves around.
ThREAD CLOSED!
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Empyv: 5:33pm On Sep 18, 2012
I beg spare me dis insult wats d difference between atiku,dokpesi nd gej all of dem na cultist
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Gekko(m): 6:51pm On Sep 18, 2012
this thread is misguided, attention should be paid to his speech which in my opinion needs to be heard.


http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/09/18/atiku-calls-for-true-federalism-state-police-and-a-two-party-system/

Atiku calls for true federalism, state police and a two party system
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Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar on Tuesday called for the overhauling of Nigeria’s political structure in order to pave way for a true federalism.

Mr Abubakar said this during his opening remarks as the Chairman of the 2012 Leadership Conference and Awards Ceremony, at Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja.

The former Vice President also regretted opposing his colleague, ex-Vice President Alex Ekwueme who had been championing the restructuring of the Nigerian federation into six semi-autonomous regions and a weak but coordinating central government.

He said: “I also want to recall that during the said 1994-95 Constitutional Conference, Dr Alex Ekwueme, GCON, the Second Republic Vice President of this federation, introduced and canvassed for the concept of geo-political zones. I was among those who opposed it because I thought that Ekwueme, coming from the defunct Republic of Biafra, wanted to break up the country again.

“Now I realize that I should have supported him because our current federal structure is clearly not working. Dr Ekwueme obviously saw what some of us, with our civil war mindset, could not see at the time. There is indeed too much concentration of power and resources at the centre. And it is stifling our march to true greatness as a nation and threatening our unity because of all the abuses, inefficiencies, corruption and reactive tensions that it has been generating.”

Creation of state police

Mr Abubakar also gave his support to the creation of state police saying “I see nothing wrong with the establishment of state police by the states that want it as long as it can be insulated from and is independent of the state or regional government.”

He decried the claim that state governors will abuse the state police, saying such argument is “rather specious.”

“Should we abolish the Nigerian Police because it is often abused by those in power at the federal level?” he asked, adding that “should we abolish the state treasuries because governors abuse them and should we also abolish local governments for the same reason?”

He urged Nigerians to “struggle for and put in place institutional safeguards against abuse of power by those in power at all levels.”

“We have a chance now to put many of those safeguards in a new constitution” he stated.

Two party system

The two-times presidential aspirant also advocated for a two-party system for the nation’s electoral system, claiming this has become essential, because of Nigeria’s diversity in class, ethnic, religious and regional fault lines.

He urged that the National Assembly to pass a law stating that “there shall be two political parties in Nigeria, full stop.”

“It does not have to decree their ideologies or platforms. This, in my view, will produce two political parties that will cut across our various divides, and be viable alternatives capable of forming government after elections” he said.

The former vice-president admitted that the current political system in Nigeria allows the ruling party to undermine the development of opposition parties into a vibrant opposition.

“Ruling parties all over the world never want strong opposition parties and in contexts such as ours are capable of undermining efforts by opposition parties to coalesce into a single formidable alternative party.”

Read the full text of his address below:

Thoughts on the Structure of Nigeria’s Federation

Being the Opening Remarks of Atiku Abubakar, GCON, former Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria as Chairman of the 2012 Leadership Conference and Awards Ceremony, at Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja 18 September, 2012.

Protocol

We have a keynote speaker, so I will take liberties as the Chairman only to make a few remarks on a key issue that has been on the minds of many Nigerians lately, namely the structure of our federation. I believe that it has a bearing on the theme of this important conference. Politics, including opposition politics, is played within the context of the structure of the polity.

I am a product of regional parliamentary democracy. I received free qualitative education from the primary to the secondary and university levels. I was even paid to attend school. The money which the government of the day, my local authority, used to pay for my education and those of my contemporaries was not derived from oil revenues. So I am not a product of oil boom Nigeria.

I followed a recent debate on the internet between some American professors and some intellectuals from the Niger Delta and a northerner. They were trying to answer the question of whether Nigeria or indeed the Niger Delta can be like Singapore. They all agreed that no nation in the world has developed without a combination of its natural resources and human capital. We have natural resources, but without human capital neither Nigeria nor the Niger Delta can be like Singapore, which did not have significant natural resources to start with. But a nation without natural resources can be like Singapore if it develops its human capital, as Japan did before Singapore.

This is an important lesson for all of us. We must, therefore, demand good governance at all levels of our government. The immense developmental strides achieved by our First Republic leaders were achieved without oil revenues, yet we have for over forty years now been behaving as though nothing can be achieved without oil revenues. We should all be thinking more about production rather than distribution or sharing. I do not know of any country in the world that has developed just by its leaders gathering in their capital city every month to share revenues from rent.

During the 1994-95 constitutional conference some of us argued that such organs as Federal Ministries of Education, Health, Agriculture and Sports were unnecessary. We reasoned that their responsibilities should be devolved to states and local governments. At best the federal government should establish standards and regulatory bodies and give grants to states that conform to them. This proposal was not adopted by the constitutional conference, so the current structure was retained. Why should we be talking of federal roads and federal secondary schools? Decentralization is not an invitation to the breakup of the country and national unity should not continue to be confused with unitarism and concentration of power and resources at the federal level. Of course I am aware that some of the main beneficiaries of our erstwhile regional parliamentary democracy have been hiding behind a call for restructuring to push for the breakup of the country because of their proximity to a finite natural resource and transient political power.

One of the consequences of excessive centralization and the military rule that facilitated it, is that the Nigerian President is the most powerful President in the world. This is because he could quite literally unleash all security agencies on an individual or organization, undermine the National Assembly, and turn the judiciary into an almost pro-government and conformist organ. This is not in the realm of speculation; it has been happening in this country. Indeed I drew attention to it when I was in office as Vice President and was having a political face-off with my boss. It is not healthy for democracy and must be changed.

I also want to recall that during the said 1994-95 Constitutional Conference, Dr Alex Ekwueme, GCON, the Second Republic Vice President of this federation, introduced and canvassed for the concept of geo-political zones. I was among those who opposed it because I thought that Ekwueme, coming from the defunct Republic of Biafra, wanted to break up the country again. Now I realize that I should have supported him because our current federal structure is clearly not working. Dr Ekwueme obviously saw what some of us, with our civil war mindset, could not see at the time. There is indeed too much concentration of power and resources at the centre. And it is stifling our march to true greatness as a nation and threatening our unity because of all the abuses, inefficiencies, corruption and reactive tensions that it has been generating.

There is need, therefore, to review the structure of the Nigerian federation, preferably along the basis of the current six geo-political zones as regions and the states as provinces. The existing states structure may not suffice, as the states are too weak materially and politically to provide what is needed for good governance.

In the same vein I see nothing wrong with the establishment of state police by the states that want it, as long as it can be insulated from and is independent of the state or regional government. The argument that governors will abuse state police is rather specious. Should we abolish the Nigerian Police because it is often abused by those in power at the federal level? Should we abolish the state treasuries because governors abuse them? And should we also abolish local governments for the same reason? No. We should, as a people, struggle for and put in place institutional safeguards against abuse of power by those in power at all levels. We have a chance now to put many of those safeguards in a new constitution.

And, as is typical with working federations around the world, state flag or anthem should not get us overly excited. Local identities and symbols are not antithetical to and do not preclude national identities. I, for one, am a proud son of Adamawa, a proud northerner and I am a proud citizen of Nigeria. American states all have flags and anthems; yet I do not know of many countries that are more stable and united than the United States of America.

It is also absurd to say that all parts of the country should have a uniform wage structure for workers. Our states and regions have different revenue endowments and varying costs of living. And it is misguided for labour leaders to think that a uniform wage structure across the country is in the best interest of workers. Employers, including state governments and agencies, that have the capacity to pay more should be able to do so. That can spur competition for the best talent, which may indeed raise overall wage levels (and standard of living) in the country. Minimum wage standards should, therefore, be established by state/regional governments.

Our judiciary is bloated, and increasingly conformist and pro-establishment. Yet justice is always delayed. In the US, which has a larger population and land mass, we find that the judiciary, while not bloated, delivers justice faster. I would like to see a more activist judiciary at all levels – local, regional and federal – one that actually does justice rather than hide behind technicalities to do injustice. I would like to see a judiciary that is able to live up to its billing as the last hope of the common person.

On the specific theme of this conference (and without prejudice to the keynote address), I will just remark that I have long been an advocate of a two-party system because of our class, ethnic, religious and regional faultlines. My recommendation for legislative amendment in that regard is for the National Assembly to pass a law stating that there shall be two political parties in Nigeria, full stop. It does not have to decree their ideologies or platforms. This, in my view, will produce two political parties that will cut across our various divides, and be viable alternatives capable of forming government after elections. Ruling parties all over the world never want strong opposition parties and in contexts such as ours are capable of undermining efforts by opposition parties to coalesce into a single formidable alternative party.

I thank the Leadership newspapers group for organizing this event and for honouring me with the invitation to chair it. More importantly, I thank the newspaper for its commitment to the journalistic creed of holding those in power to account and reminding them and all of us that in a democracy power flows or ought to flow from the people. I congratulate the recipients of today’s awards.

Thank you and God bless.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by luluosas(m): 6:59pm On Sep 18, 2012
Elueme: Haba! @ OP.. I watched his speech and I am still watching the leadership conference/awards.. I think it was a transmission error, it does happen.. I was impressed by ATIKU for once if he were sincere in his presentation.. Could this man be playing politics by playing to the gallery today? Time shall tell
Did you watch the same AIT with others?
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by ikoha: 7:21pm On Sep 18, 2012
GARRI (x7):
What is Atiku
(noun)- the name of a person who contested and lost in a presidential election, who by virtue of losing turned himself to an enemy of the state and might be linked to BH.

(adjective) - atikulistic(habit of winning and losing election, act of saying errant nonsense to discredit the incumbent government.

(noun) - atikulation(the state of winning and losing elections)
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by honeymix77(m): 7:28pm On Sep 18, 2012
i saw it too, i was about yanking it off with d remote decided 2 listen. he spoke well but i bet he would not have said all these if he had won d election.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by genxris: 7:31pm On Sep 18, 2012
It was just a transmission error, AIT as much as i know them have transmited far more expoistory,revealing & open interviews/programms about our different facets of nationhood in nigeria & we must not fail to recognize their daily contribution in sustaining our democracy. As for Atiku just like most others of his likes always end up to become human right activists or NGO advocates after leaving govt and loosing re_election.....why didn't he practise all these his social justice bullshit talk while in governance as a V.P ?
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Imoy(m): 7:32pm On Sep 18, 2012
aryzgreat: wot if there was break in transmission? must we read political undertone to everything? it makes no sense to reason that atiku was yanked off while presenting, if it were to be buhari or Tunde bakare that would be understandable.
U are just a f**l.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Maranzano(m): 12:16am On Sep 19, 2012
Atiku did not support Ekwueme's position in 1995. He rejected him in Jos PDP primaries in 1999 and suddenly realised in 2012 that he was wrong.Atiku can say anything that appeals to most Nigerians to discredit GEJ to enhance his chances to power again. I pity those who bother themselves with a politician's speech. Scholars are paid well to tell Nigerians in writing what they want to hear on their behalf. Rate a politician by what he did while in power than what he says when he has left the stage.
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by AdoreKIZITO(f): 7:15am On Sep 19, 2012
My question is this, since AIT yanked Atiku off air, where there no other Nigerians present at the award ground? So, be present at every occasions to see for yourselves
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by gillz(m): 9:20am On Sep 19, 2012
Atiku a great politician no doubt, bt nw I know AIT is only independent in name n not in character
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by Tittos: 5:26pm On Sep 19, 2012
Nuzo':


As expected, before you finally blame GEJ for the sudden break in transmission; be aware that AIT aligns more with IBB and co than the government. It could be one of those IBB vs Atiku muscle flexing.

Having noted the above, I feel AIT should tender an unreserved apology to Atiku and concerned Nigerians should investigation reveal that the transmission was maliciously tampered with.
Chairman of AIT was PDP's 2011 election media manager..Jonathan put him in that position..
Re: AIT Yanks Atiku Off The Air At Leadership Newspaper Award. by integrityfood: 12:32pm On Sep 20, 2012
If this country was a place where honourable men rule and discipline exist, people like Atiku, IBB, OBJ even GEJ can never mount a national podium 4 what?? corrupt people, so what was going to speak about? take advantage of the media to sing his corruption song? please AIT was doing my desire. Next time, it should be IBB, GEJ, OBJ etc

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