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Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by EkoIle1: 6:14pm On May 15, 2013






It is now abundantly clear that President Jonathan has finally bared his fangs confirming what was widely speculated. By declaring a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, he has intimidated and emasculated the governors of these States. We are witnessing a dangerous trend in the art of governance and a deliberate ploy to subvert constitutional democracy.

The body language of the Jonathan administration leads any keen watcher of events with unmistakable conclusion of the existence of a surreptitious but barely disguised intention to muzzle the elected governments of these states for what is clearly a display of unpardonable mediocrity and diabolic partisanship geared towards 2015.

Borno and Yobe states have been literally under armies of occupation with the attendant excruciating hardship experienced daily by the indigenes and residents of these areas. This government now wants to use the excuse of the security challenges faced by the Governors to remove them from the states considered hostile to the 2015 PDP/Jonathan project.

Let me be quick to say that this administration will be setting in motion a chain of events the end of which nobody can predict. Experience has shown clearly that actions, such as this one under consideration, often give root to radical ideologies and extremist tendencies, a direct opposite of the intended outcome of unwarranted and unintelligent meddlesomeness. The present scenario playing out in the country reminds one of the classical case of a mediocre craftsman who continually blames the tools of his trade for his serial failure but refuses to look at his pitiable state with a view to adjusting.

It has become crystal clear, even to the most incurable optimist, that the country is adrift. That the ship of the Nigerian state is rudderless is clearly evident in the consistent and continual attacks ferociously executed by elements often referred to as the insurgents in some northern states of the federation, particularly Borno and Yobe states respectively.

Indeed, no part of the country is immune from the virulent but easy attacks, veritable indices of a failing state. Unfortunately, the tenuous and uncoordinated approach adopted by this government betrays a grossly incompetent disposition which stands at variance with current realities in the country, nay the international community where acts of terrorism are engaged and contained. No Governor of a state in Nigeria is the Chief Security Officer. Putting the blame on the Governors, who have been effectively emasculated, for the abysmal performance of the government at the centre which controls all these security agencies, smacks of ignorance and mischief.


Terrorist acts are perpetrated routinely and the government at the centre appears incapable of stemming the tide of the horrendous crimes unleashed on the hapless populace. The considerable ease, with which lives and property are destroyed on a daily basis, should excite deep introspection on the part of a government truly desirous of finding a lasting solution.

The Constitution provides that the safety and welfare of citizens shall be the primary purpose of having that structure of any political leadership in the first instance. This Government, through acts of omission and commission, has fallen far short of expectation. It actively encourages schisms and all manner of divisive tendencies for parochial expediency. Ethnicity and religion become handy weapons of domination. Things have never been this bad.

The response to the pervasive chaos in the Northern region of the country has been militarisation, mass arrests and extra judicial killings by the Joint Task Force, JTF, a convenient euphemism for an army of occupation seemingly set loose on the people of the localities concerned. The tenor of the State of Emergency declared by the Federal Government yesterday portends danger for the polity. The full militarisation of security operations in these states will compound the already tense situation.

Both local and international media are awash with news of reckless attitudes of the invading forces. The fact that security operatives are killed cheaply and reprisals from the state find expressions in organised pogroms in the immediate communities is sure evidence of a government which lacks basic understanding to appreciate the enormity of the current security challenges. If development is about the people, all measures put in place for the sustenance and maintenance of the super-structure of the society must take into cognisance local contents.
It is evident from the grim experiences in recent times that this government has failed, or does not know that it is necessary for it to avail itself of the benefits accruable from exchange of ideas and notes on the latest in terms of technology and human resources among nations of the modern world, especially those which have been fighting terrorist organisations over the years, on the most effective mode of combating this menace. Technologically advanced countries of the world will never discard the idea on the need for the establishment of an effective local intelligence outfit.

Our suggestions along this path have always been met with suspicion and acerbic criticisms from both the informed and the ignorant alike. A government which stoutly defends its opposition to the decentralisation of the police force from its present over-centralised command structure is already experimenting with all manner of means patently extra-legal.

The massacres of local communities attendant upon the attacks on security agents by unknown elements will further alienate the people who should, ordinarily, partner with the government in securing their immediate environments. An army which invades a community maiming, raping and killing defenceless civilians will end up radicalising the youths whose parents and young ones have been wiped out most cowardly and recklessly. This government should concentrate more on encouraging the development of local intelligence which will, inexorably, lead to the practice of true federalism. Adopting the use of excessive force against those perceived as harbouring terrorists does not portray this government as possessing the wherewithal to find abiding solutions to the lingering security challenges.

The President’s pronouncement, which seeks to abridge or has the potential of totally scuttling the constitutional functions of Governors and other elected representatives of the people, will be counterproductive in the long run. A State of Emergency already exists in the states where JTF operates. Residents of these communities live in constant fear. Their rights are violated with impunity under the guise of searching for terrorists in their respective domains.

Hiding under some nebulous claims which border on the intractability of the security challenges posed by Boko Haram or some acclaimed traditionalists who have killed some policemen to render ineffective the constitutional powers vested in elected Governors and other representatives of the people, perceived as not amenable to manipulation for the 2015 project amounts to reducing serious issues bordering on the survival of the country to partisan politics.
Let all those who love this country genuinely advise the federal government not to tinker with the mandates of these Governors under any guise. It is a potentially destructive path to take. If security of a society is about the protection of lives and property of the citizenry, the involvement of the people is a sine qua non to effective intelligence gathering. Any measures put in place which alienate the people, in particular their elected representatives, should be considered as fundamentally defective by every right thinking person in the country.

Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, was a two-term governor of Lagos State, and now a leading voice of the opposition party, the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN.


http://premiumtimesng.com/opinion/134435-jonathan-goes-for-broke-by-bola-ahmed-tinubu.html
Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by EkoIle1: 6:17pm On May 15, 2013
Very well said.


Good to know we still have sensible adults in Nigeria..

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 6:18pm On May 15, 2013
Hahahahahahaha!

They are now coming out in there true colours.

Nigerians can now know who the real enemies are.

2015 is around the corner, don't forget these felons!
Tinubu! you too??

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by teskyg: 6:22pm On May 15, 2013
Tinubu and his slave(Eko-ile) dancing on the grave of Boko Haram victims.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by EkoIle1: 6:33pm On May 15, 2013
The present scenario playing out in the country reminds one of the classical case of a mediocre craftsman who continually blames the tools of his trade for his serial failure but refuses to look at his pitiable state with a view to adjusting.


Very accurate depiction of a very goofy, clueless and unintelligent leader with lack of prudence, judgement and wisdom.
Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by CHAIRMAN1(m): 6:35pm On May 15, 2013
@Eko-ole, you and your Illiterate pay master should go and learn how to spell. Its bares not bears. Onukus angry

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by 2Legit2Qui: 6:48pm On May 15, 2013
Eko Ile: Very well said.


Good to know we still have sensible adults in Nigeria..

Sensible indeed. Omugo.
Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 6:52pm On May 15, 2013
The enemies of Nigeria are showing their ugly faces one after the other. Nigeria, behold thy enemies.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by walakolobo: 6:52pm On May 15, 2013
Eko Ile: Very well said.


Good to know we still have sensible adults in Nigeria..

and what has your stupid paymaster said that is worthy of commendation? The way you are going, even if Tinubu ask for you head in a platter, you will easily give it.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by toshacer: 6:55pm On May 15, 2013
What do you expect? Mr. Tinubu, your co CPC commended the Federal Government for the move, you are saying otherwise. You want to assume the role of the wise? Abeg, go siddon for inside dirty with your big ugly glasses. Remember to give some poo to Eko Ile for dinner.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by againstGEJ(m): 6:59pm On May 15, 2013
Mr. Ojuyobo, talk is cheap, keep talking. Keep talking, keep yearning dust.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by touch4mony: 7:00pm On May 15, 2013
Tinubu said that governors are not the chief security officer of the state and they should not b held responsible for security problems so spend all money for security volts from F.G to state every month,Tinubu if a criminal for say this what do this ppl take us for self.now we kw d ppl behind this boko haram boys.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Afam4eva(m): 7:02pm On May 15, 2013
ACN, Tinubu or APC should keep quiet. They've been calling Jonathan a coward since he entered office for his inability to tackle the security problems in NIgeria especially the north and now that he's taking the bull by the horn, instead receiving commendations from the opposition, they're antagonization this much awaited action. It shows that these people don't have the interest of the country at heart and are only self-serving politicians who want to seize power at all cost.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by igochopurs(f): 7:03pm On May 15, 2013
OP. Remove that ugly picture. Dont insult our eyes.

This Tinubu likes to foam in the mouth.

Imagine what this dunce said:

The body language of the Jonathan administration leads any keen watcher of events with unmistakable conclusion of the existence of a surreptitious but barely disguised intention to muzzle the elected governments of these states for what is clearly a display of unpardonable mediocrity and diabolic partisanship geared towards 2015.

Borno and Yobe states have been literally under armies of occupation with the attendant excruciating hardship experienced daily by the indigenes and residents of these areas. This government now wants to use the excuse of the security challenges faced by the Governors to remove them from the states considered hostile to the 2015 PDP/Jonathan project.


So, everything is about 2015 in his eyes. Has the government said the governors will be removed?

Reading through, he hasnt proffered any meaningful alternative but to berate the JTF without any thought for the lives that are lost on a daily basis from the hands of the extremists. Maybe Mr. Ahmed is a BH sympathiser?

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 8:06pm On May 15, 2013
F**k tinubu, we've finally gotten a president...

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by 1MCN: 8:15pm On May 15, 2013
Let me start on a lighter mood. Our people say, "Ashi kanma na bekee." ( Lies are best said in English Language). Did you notice the very convoluted knitting of bekee in that piece? I had to parse the sentences to ascertain their syntactical/lexical correctness.
Well, I've heard what Lai Mohammed and also Engr Gaidam have said about the SOE and now Bola Tinubu. It does appear these elders are more fixated on 2015 election than on the safety, security and corporate existence of Nigeria and Nigerians! Even the Yobe state governor has commended the president for the decision.
The president was wise enough not to stoke a fume by allowing the elected powers in the areas to remain in accordance with the interpretation of Section 305 of the Constitution (unlike what OBJ did in his time).
It's only a shame that these so-called opposition are making themselves loose street credibility with these luminious but mortifying charade kind of opposition. To be opposition does not mean to be the opposite of sensible reaction/thinking/action.
God bless Nigeria and Nigerians

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 8:22pm On May 15, 2013
Hahaha just one boko haram trip to Lagos would keep Tinubu quiet. Let him talk, he's not in the line of fire, that's why.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 8:25pm On May 15, 2013
It's good to know Nigerians always know truth when it's said.
On FB, majority of Nigerians are seriously critising the opposition for berating the president's move.
No matter how loud it is said, a lie will still remain a lie!
Down with APC
Up GEJ!!

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Inik(m): 8:27pm On May 15, 2013
careytommy: It's good to know Nigerians always know truth when it's said.
On FB, majority of Nigerians are seriously critising the opposition for berating the president's move.
No matter how loud it is said, a lie will still remain a lie!
Down with APC
Up GEJ!!
Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by chiozor: 8:32pm On May 15, 2013
Boko[s][/s]Bola Tinubu..please change your drugs, the first one is no longer effective. undecided

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 8:55pm On May 15, 2013
Am waiting for Buhari to comment on the state of emergency imposed on the affected states. As for Tinubu, absolutely no comment.
Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by PapaBrowne(m): 9:01pm On May 15, 2013
The tongues of men like Tinubu are Chameleonic and should be ignored. They are salesmen who seek to increase thier value.
Today they say one thing and tomorrow they say something else.
Today they complain the President is not tough, tomorrow they say he is too hard.
Today they say Boko Haram should be dealt with ruthlessly, tomorrow they say they should be granted amnesty.
They tell Buhari & Ribadu they'll vote for them, but print their thumbs for Jonathan eventually.
They stack up billions through corrupt practices and at the same time cry that there is corruption everywhere.

They tell the world that Nigeria is a horrible place to live, but when the world says Lagos is the worst city on the planet, they cry blue murder, forgetting that Lagos is the the biggest part of the Nigeria they loathe so much.

Tinubu should not be listened to. He is a deceiver, a hypocrite and a very big thief. But he should also be respected for he is an astute politician that knows how to play his cards
. His essay is about 2015. The man is a salesman and is seeking to up his price. Its either Jonathan would be paying or Buhari would be paying. Buhari is too broke so we all know whose cheque Tinubu is angling for.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by redsun(m): 9:04pm On May 15, 2013
This frog looking thief.When will a scum like him realize nigeria is at war?The only way one can explain off the war situation in nigeria at the moment is that the opposition created the scenario to intimidate the people into voting for them.And that maybe when they win the war will suddenly disappear.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by oddy4real(m): 9:08pm On May 15, 2013
Eko Ile: Very well said.


Good to know we still have sensible adults in Nigeria..
Tinubu's Chief Lapdog

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by funnyx(m): 9:13pm On May 15, 2013
Whilst I agree with some points raised by Tinubu, I could not but express regret for what it seems like politicising the whole situation. Also whilst I believe that the use of brutal force, extra judicial and indiscriminate killings by the JTF should be condemned my least of worries is whether the governors are removed or not. It is obvious that the so called governors has failed to connect with the local population and are incable of providing any solution or even assists the govt in any way, in fact it seems as if they are profiting from the chaos as no one seem to have any time to take them to account on how they continue to plunder their state resources and using the same resources to 'buy' their security from boko haram members.
What I expect from Tinubu is to profer a solution which is workable and not just politicising the situation, at the moment our security agencies be it police, SSS or even the army are completely useless and without 'rebuilding' them to meet up with the current security challenges any form of solution being used is just a quick fix that will only bring a temporary reprieve.
Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by sammyzacks(m): 9:17pm On May 15, 2013
I said it, Tinubu is dirty and immoral. Given Jonathan and Tinubu I will go with Jonathan.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 9:21pm On May 15, 2013
We may not know who our president should be in 2015 but we certainly know it cannot be anyone that has any alliance or allegiance to this sleazy goofball

Looking like an Isale Eko pim.p in that picture BTW
Tufia

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Nobody: 9:28pm On May 15, 2013
There are two commentaries on that premium times piece
Most likely Yorubas and they both spoke my mind.

Let me quote one


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Babaeko

Why won't this thief just shut up! He has stolen most and mortgaged our common wealth in Lagos and has the audacity to come out and speak as a STATESMAN? Only in Nigeria will such happen.
This has no shame! He is celebrated by fools who are obviously benefitting from him.
Ahmed Tinubu please leave GEJ alone,when you return what you have stolen you then come out and speak.

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by juventino: 9:38pm On May 15, 2013
Eko Ile: Very well said.


Good to know we still have sensible adults in Nigeria..
Koni da fun e. oloshi jatijati.
Still can't comprehend how much Tinubu offered you to write this nonsense angry

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Re: Jonathan Bares His Fangs, By Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Chino48: 10:08pm On May 15, 2013
Its only in Nigeria that ex convicts and drug runner and a clown as tinibu can talk and walk the street.

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