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Sacrifising 170 Million People For Scoundrel by OYINBOGOJU(m): 12:17am On Mar 21, 2013
IN a subtle move to further register its displeasure over the recent pardon granted embattled former Bayelsa State Governor, D.S.P Alamieyeseigha, the United States (U.S.) has excluded Nigeria from a planned summit between President Barack Obama and some African leaders on how to strengthen democratic institutions in the continent.


The presidents of four select countries from Africa, including three from West African were invited to the parley scheduled for the White House next week.


According to a statement signed on Monday by White House Press Secretary, Jay Carney, President Obama has invited the presidents of Sierra Leone, Malawi, Senegal and Cape Verde to join him next week Thursday for the summit.


The statement from the White House Press Secretary said, "President Obama looks forward to welcoming President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone, President Macky Sall of Senegal, President Joyce Banda of Malawi, and Prime Minister José Maria Pereira Neves of Cape Verde to the White House on Thursday, March 28.


The statement added: "The U.S. has strong partnerships with these countries based on shared democratic values and shared interests."


Disclosing the purpose of the multilateral presidential summit, Obama's spokesman added that "the five leaders will discuss strengthening democratic institutions across sub-Saharan Africa, and building on Africa's democratic progress to generate increased economic opportunities and expanded trade and investment. "


It concluded that "The visit of these four leaders underscores the strategic importance the President places on building partnerships and substantive engagement with sub-Saharan Africa, and our commitment to working with strong and emerging African democracies."


Coming soon after the U.S. expressed its reservations over the pardon granted Alamieyeseigha, observers of U.S. government affairs say the exclusion of President Goodluck Jonathan from the meeting is a further display of White House disapproval of the controversial pardon.


Going by Nigeria's leadership role in the continent, especially in the West African sub-region, the exclusion is believed to be too significant to be mere happen-stance.


Last week the U.S. State Department formally expressed the American government's concern that the controversial pardon was a major setback for Nigeria's anti-corruption efforts.


U.S. sources also indicated over the past weekend that plans to have Obama visit Nigeria in his second term may now be shelved also as a result of the pardon, as the U.S. President is expected to clearly distance himself from such a decision.


Although Obama has only invited four African presidents and Nigeria's president is not the only one left out, but U.S. sources insist that by the nature of Nigeria's leadership role in the continent, and especially in West Africa, the exclusion of Jonathan may have been well calculated.


The Guardian yesterday asked U.S. government official sources to explain the criteria for the selection, and Nigeria's exclusion, but no response was received as at press time.
Re: Sacrifising 170 Million People For Scoundrel by Ngwakwe: 12:27am On Mar 21, 2013
Then, why did they excluded Ghana, how come the observation was one sided just to write something detasteful against Nigeria.
Re: Sacrifising 170 Million People For Scoundrel by OYINBOGOJU(m): 12:37am On Mar 21, 2013
Ngwakwe: Then, why did they excluded Ghana, how come the observation was one sided just to write something detasteful against Nigeria.

Although Obama has only invited four African presidents and Nigeria's president is not the only one left out, but U.S. sources insist that by the nature of Nigeria's leadership role in the continent, and especially in West Africa, the exclusion of Jonathan may have been well calculated.
Re: Sacrifising 170 Million People For Scoundrel by redsun(m): 1:00am On Mar 21, 2013
Gej acts waywardly like a junta. There nothing democratic about nigerian system. Police,army,ogas and judges still brutalises the poor,while the politicians still loots unchecked.

There is no rule of law in Nigeria.
Re: Sacrifising 170 Million People For Scoundrel by OYINBOGOJU(m): 5:56am On Mar 21, 2013
redsun: Gej acts waywardly like a junta. There nothing democratic about nigerian system. Police,army,ogas and judges still brutalises the poor,while the politicians still loots unchecked.

There is no rule of law in Nigeria.

We knew all these things before yet we voted him 2011.

The only solution is to vote him out again.

But the problem is average Nigerians tend to forget things easily.
We believe so much in lies than the truth and we love to trade our future happiness for a bag of rice and five yard of ankara.

The scoundrel politician knows exactly how to deal with Nigerians in every situation.

We have another chance come 2015,I hope we get it right this time,but 2 years is just way too long for the rogue to stay in power.
Re: Sacrifising 170 Million People For Scoundrel by Nobody: 6:20am On Mar 21, 2013
Ok great. So of what importance is Nigeria invitation to D.C, some blacks with their enslaved mindset.
Re: Sacrifising 170 Million People For Scoundrel by OYINBOGOJU(m): 7:40am On Mar 21, 2013
donedy: Ok great. So of what importance is Nigeria invitation to D.C, some blacks with their enslaved mindset.

Do you need to be lectured on every issue?

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