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Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Abagworo(m): 2:41pm On Jul 23, 2013
ABUJA – The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), yesterday, threatened to paralyze all economic activities in the nation political capital, if the Federal Government fails to address the current imbroglio in the Rivers State.
 
NANS, who gave 14 days ultimatum to the government to find lasting solution to the unrest, also berated the Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patient Jonathan and the Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike for their roles in the crisis rocking the State.
 
The Union, who did not exonerate the Presidency from the matter called on President Goodluck Jonathan, to call them to order to stop interfering in the running of the administration of the state.
 
NANS noted that “it is not acceptable for the 5 legislators in the Rivers State House of Assembly to override the collective will of 27 members. It is totally wrong! We demand that the five legislators, who were responsible for igniting the crisis, be properly sanctioned and trimmed to size”.
 
A statement signed by the Acting Senate President of NANS, Comrade John Shima, demanded for adequate security in the state House of Assembly, while calling for “the immediate redeployment of the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu, who from every indication has gone political”.
 
The union said that, it restrained its self initially to comment on the matter, on the ground that all the parties involved were indigenes of the state, “but after the fracas at the Rivers State House of Assembly on 9th July, 2013 and the fallouts from it, we see the need to expeditiously intervene in the matter, as it has set a very bad precedence for our much cherished democracy and is even capable of plunging the entire nation, not only Rivers State into anarchy.
 
“In line with the foregoing, we wish to state unequivocally and in the strongest of terms, that the blatant arrogation of legislative powers by a relative minority of five (5) legislators in the Rivers State House of Assembly, against the majority of twenty seven (27) legislators, is in itself a huge aberration and the height of legislative rascality! The action of the five legislators is an open invitation to anarchy.
 
“Furthermore, Mr. President must stop distancing himself from the matter, because whether he likes it or not, he is vicariously involved in it. The directly involvement of the First Lady in the matter, which she publicly admitted to when sixteen (16) Bishops from the South-South paid her a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa last week, implies Mr. President’s tacit involvement in it. Therefore, Mr. President cannot continue to feign ignorance or indifference on this very sensitive matter.
 
“We must bear in mind that the situation in Rivers State depicts a huge threat to the security of the state and by extrapolation, the entire nation. The Executive Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi has since made public, his own feelings of insecurity. There were reports last week of the deployment of policemen to the Rivers State Government House and the Rivers State Liaison Office in Abuja respectively, without the knowledge and approval of the State Governor. That action by the police authorities is highly condemnable.
 
“Mr. President should not forget that his cardinal responsibility to the state and its citizens is the provision of security for human lives and properties. This includes the lives of state governors and other high-profile individuals. Governor Amaechi has publicly declared that he is not comfortable with the Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu. We wonder why the Inspector General of Police is reluctant to redeploy Mr. Mbu from the state. Mbu clearly gave clue in an interview with a national television station that he works at cross-purposes with Governor Amaechi.
 
“We recall that Amaechi first notified Mbu of the crisis at the Rivers State House of Assembly, long before it degenerated. But rather than take proactive actions in line with the governor’s notice, Mr. Mbu, who was said to be living very close to the Rivers State House of Assembly, deliberately refrained from acting on the governor’s information. The Rivers State Commissioner of Police is answerable to the Inspector General of Police, who is in turn, answerable to Mr. President. Therefore Mr. President’s thumbprint is firmly embedded in the ongoing crisis in Rivers State.
 
“Therefore we wish to condemn in strong terms, the attack by sponsored miscreants on the convoy of Governor Rotimi Amaechi and the four northern governors that paid him a visit last week. We view the action of those miscreants as dastardly and uncivilized. However, we must remind their sponsors that anyone who rides on the back of a tiger would end up in its belly! If the convoy of governors can be attacked publicly with such impunity, then even the convoy of Mr. President may not be insulated from such attack!
 
“NANS is of the view that the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, who is clearly acting the script of the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, should call himself to order immediately! He seeks the reinstatement of the Chairman of Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State, who was earlier sacked by Governor Amaechi.
 
“Nigeria is operating a federal system, in which every federating unit is expected to operate within the ambits of its constitutional powers.  The issue of Local Governments falls within the purview of the relevant state governments.
 
“Dame Patience Jonathan and Mr. Nyesom Wike should therefore hands-off the administration of Rivers State and allow Governor Amaechi to perform his constitutional obligations. If they wish to wrestle power from Amaechi, they should do so by the instrumentality of the ballot or other democratic instruments, not to resort to lawlessness in order to make Rivers ungovernable for Amaechi.
 
“President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan should know that the patience of the average Nigerian is already far-stretched. With the tension in the polity caused by the state of insecurity among other frustrating issues, the nation may well be sitting on a keg of gunpowder! This situation should not be aggravated by allowing lawlessness to permeate the polity. The Rivers State crisis therefore calls for decisive action on the part of Mr. President.
 
“NANS hereby declares a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government of Nigeria and all its relevant organs, to resolve the crisis in Rivers State. Failure to heed this ultimatum, NANS shall be left with no option than to convene its next Senate Meeting at Port Harcourt, where it shall take a more decisive position and line of action on the Rivers State crisis.
“For the benefit of foresight, the line of action may include taking over the city of Abuja and paralyzing all economic, social and political activities in the nation’s capital. Enough is enough”!


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/07/nans-threatens-fg-over-rivers-crisis/

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Emperor007: 2:46pm On Jul 23, 2013
They should solve / resolve it if they have / know the solution.


Amaechi is yet to regain back his human senses, he's still operating with his political senses.




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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by bunmioguns(m): 2:48pm On Jul 23, 2013
they better resolve their differences on time and allow peace to reign because where two Elephants are fighting, it is the grass that do suffer most
Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by PuloSenibo(m): 2:51pm On Jul 23, 2013
Clowns

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Abagworo(m): 3:10pm On Jul 23, 2013
I think the Abuja people should realize that it is now impossible to remove Amaechi. The best option is to let peace reign while they plan for their 2015 candidate for Rivers governorship.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by enyice(m): 3:58pm On Jul 23, 2013
Abagworo: I think the Abuja people should realize that it is now impossible to remove Amaechi. The best option is to let peace reign while they plan for their 2015 candidate for Rivers governorship.
Abagworo: I think the Abuja people should realize that it is now impossible to remove Amaechi. The best option is to let peace reign while they plan for their 2015 candidate for Rivers governorship.
Abagworo: I think the Abuja people should realize that it is now impossible to remove Amaechi. The best option is to let peace reign while they plan for their 2015 candidate for Rivers governorship.


And how far do you think NANS is willing to go? Opinions varies hence actions are most likely to vary aswell, you neccessesarily dont have to make mountain out of mole-hill by making NANS relevant. ASUU is on strike and they've not deemed it fit to speak out as it directly affects them. Trust me, if its not NLC, NUPENG, TUC, PENGASSAN and NUEE, almost all other bodies are irrelevant and cant force govt to rescind its decisions

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Abagworo(m): 4:12pm On Jul 23, 2013
enyice: [/b]


[b]And how far do you think NANS is willing to go? Opinions varies hence actions are most likely to vary aswell, you neccessesarily dont have to make mountain out of mole-hill by making NANS relevant. ASUU is on strike and they've not deemed it fit to speak out as it directly affects them. Trust me, if its not NLC, NUPENG, TUC, PENGASSAN and NUEE, almost all other bodies are irrelevant and cant force govt to rescind its decisions

NLC is getting ready and that of NUPENG I'm so sure they'll join. Here's a link to that of pengassan http://thenationonlineng.net/new/pengassan-threatens-strike-over-crisis-in-rivers-legislature/
Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Quelme: 4:28pm On Jul 23, 2013
Abagworo: ABUJA – The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), yesterday, threatened to paralyze all economic activities in the nation political capital, if the Federal Government fails to address the current imbroglio in the Rivers State.
 
NANS, who gave 14 days ultimatum to the government to find lasting solution to the unrest, also berated the Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patient Jonathan and the Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike for their roles in the crisis rocking the State.
 
The Union, who did not exonerate the Presidency from the matter called on President Goodluck Jonathan, to call them to order to stop interfering in the running of the administration of the state.
 
NANS noted that “it is not acceptable for the 5 legislators in the Rivers State House of Assembly to override the collective will of 27 members. It is totally wrong! We demand that the five legislators, who were responsible for igniting the crisis, be properly sanctioned and trimmed to size”.
 
A statement signed by the Acting Senate President of NANS, Comrade John Shima, demanded for adequate security in the state House of Assembly, while calling for “the immediate redeployment of the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu, who from every indication has gone political”.
 
The union said that, it restrained its self initially to comment on the matter, on the ground that all the parties involved were indigenes of the state, “but after the fracas at the Rivers State House of Assembly on 9th July, 2013 and the fallouts from it, we see the need to expeditiously intervene in the matter, as it has set a very bad precedence for our much cherished democracy and is even capable of plunging the entire nation, not only Rivers State into anarchy.
 
“In line with the foregoing, we wish to state unequivocally and in the strongest of terms, that the blatant arrogation of legislative powers by a relative minority of five (5) legislators in the Rivers State House of Assembly, against the majority of twenty seven (27) legislators, is in itself a huge aberration and the height of legislative rascality! The action of the five legislators is an open invitation to anarchy.
 
“Furthermore, Mr. President must stop distancing himself from the matter, because whether he likes it or not, he is vicariously involved in it. The directly involvement of the First Lady in the matter, which she publicly admitted to when sixteen (16) Bishops from the South-South paid her a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa last week, implies Mr. President’s tacit involvement in it. Therefore, Mr. President cannot continue to feign ignorance or indifference on this very sensitive matter.
 
“We must bear in mind that the situation in Rivers State depicts a huge threat to the security of the state and by extrapolation, the entire nation. The Executive Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi has since made public, his own feelings of insecurity. There were reports last week of the deployment of policemen to the Rivers State Government House and the Rivers State Liaison Office in Abuja respectively, without the knowledge and approval of the State Governor. That action by the police authorities is highly condemnable.
 
“Mr. President should not forget that his cardinal responsibility to the state and its citizens is the provision of security for human lives and properties. This includes the lives of state governors and other high-profile individuals. Governor Amaechi has publicly declared that he is not comfortable with the Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Mr. Mbu Joseph Mbu. We wonder why the Inspector General of Police is reluctant to redeploy Mr. Mbu from the state. Mbu clearly gave clue in an interview with a national television station that he works at cross-purposes with Governor Amaechi.
 
“We recall that Amaechi first notified Mbu of the crisis at the Rivers State House of Assembly, long before it degenerated. But rather than take proactive actions in line with the governor’s notice, Mr. Mbu, who was said to be living very close to the Rivers State House of Assembly, deliberately refrained from acting on the governor’s information. The Rivers State Commissioner of Police is answerable to the Inspector General of Police, who is in turn, answerable to Mr. President. Therefore Mr. President’s thumbprint is firmly embedded in the ongoing crisis in Rivers State.
 
“Therefore we wish to condemn in strong terms, the attack by sponsored miscreants on the convoy of Governor Rotimi Amaechi and the four northern governors that paid him a visit last week. We view the action of those miscreants as dastardly and uncivilized. However, we must remind their sponsors that anyone who rides on the back of a tiger would end up in its belly! If the convoy of governors can be attacked publicly with such impunity, then even the convoy of Mr. President may not be insulated from such attack!
 
“NANS is of the view that the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, who is clearly acting the script of the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, should call himself to order immediately! He seeks the reinstatement of the Chairman of Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State, who was earlier sacked by Governor Amaechi.
 
“Nigeria is operating a federal system, in which every federating unit is expected to operate within the ambits of its constitutional powers.  The issue of Local Governments falls within the purview of the relevant state governments.
 
“Dame Patience Jonathan and Mr. Nyesom Wike should therefore hands-off the administration of Rivers State and allow Governor Amaechi to perform his constitutional obligations. If they wish to wrestle power from Amaechi, they should do so by the instrumentality of the ballot or other democratic instruments, not to resort to lawlessness in order to make Rivers ungovernable for Amaechi.
 
“President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan should know that the patience of the average Nigerian is already far-stretched. With the tension in the polity caused by the state of insecurity among other frustrating issues, the nation may well be sitting on a keg of gunpowder! This situation should not be aggravated by allowing lawlessness to permeate the polity. The Rivers State crisis therefore calls for decisive action on the part of Mr. President.
 
“NANS hereby declares a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government of Nigeria and all its relevant organs, to resolve the crisis in Rivers State. Failure to heed this ultimatum, NANS shall be left with no option than to convene its next Senate Meeting at Port Harcourt, where it shall take a more decisive position and line of action on the Rivers State crisis.
“For the benefit of foresight, the line of action may include taking over the city of Abuja and paralyzing all economic, social and political activities in the nation’s capital. Enough is enough”!


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/07/nans-threatens-fg-over-rivers-crisis/
Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by slimfit1(m): 4:29pm On Jul 23, 2013
Useless set of jobless students, don't you have important issues to tell mr president apart from this useless topic.

Fighting for people that don't give a bleep about you.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Fazhy: 4:30pm On Jul 23, 2013
Okay. Let's see how far they are willing to push.
Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Pedagogue: 4:30pm On Jul 23, 2013
I've always said it,there is nothing called NANS anymore!

They can give 14 days ultimatum to FG because of Amaechi but they can't even hold a strong rally against ASUU strike!!!

If the umbrella association of students in the country is being controlled by money grabbers and vision less youths,where lies the future of the country?

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by momodub: 4:30pm On Jul 23, 2013
Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Quelme: 4:30pm On Jul 23, 2013
Pulo Senibo: Clowns
Big clowns indeed. Misplaced priority.! Wetin una don do about ASUU strike..?

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by elnath(m): 4:32pm On Jul 23, 2013
This Nigeria sef. Anybody can just come out to threaten the Federal Government. Nawa o. When has the almighty Federal Goverment become such a toothless bulldog that every Tom, Dick and Harry can give ultimatum? Hmm. It's time state power is manifested to quell all these spurious threats.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by superior1: 4:35pm On Jul 23, 2013
Where injustice reigns, silence is crime. Kudos to NANS

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Joey82(m): 4:35pm On Jul 23, 2013
what's with NANS and the rivers crisis.
what are they doing about ASUU strike?
they should be giving fg ultimatums on strikes instead.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by siraj1402(m): 4:36pm On Jul 23, 2013
Pls who is NANS?Empty barriel.
Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by dridowu: 4:36pm On Jul 23, 2013
Hissssss, is NANS still functioning ?

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by frodobee: 4:38pm On Jul 23, 2013
I THINK THIS THREAD HAS BEEN HIJACKED.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by mamamusty(f): 4:39pm On Jul 23, 2013
Is NANS not supposed to be worried about ASUU strike not rivers state crises then if their 14 days expires, what next? undecided

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by theripper3: 4:40pm On Jul 23, 2013
Stoopid people, protesting over thieves whose lives are rest assured while yours remains bleak.

Why not lead a protest for speedy resolve of the ASUU imbroglio or staggering statistics of unemployment instead of this charade.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by maclatunji: 4:40pm On Jul 23, 2013
It is right for people to raise concern about the Rivers State debacle produced by the people at Abuja. If you are going to lose elections in 2015, kindly lose it with dignity instead of overheating the polity.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Alideen14(m): 4:42pm On Jul 23, 2013
Useless. Is dat wat dey ar suposd to focus on while ASUU is on strike??

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Feraz(m): 4:43pm On Jul 23, 2013
Pls, is it the same National Association of Nigerian Students or another NANS? If the former, then they're joking. They haven't given ultimatum for ASUU strike; they're poking their nose into Rivers State politics. They haven't addressed some issues facing some universities. Talk about misplaced priority. . . . .


Honestly, some useless organisations need to be scrapped....

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by yiboboy: 4:43pm On Jul 23, 2013
If NANS is serious let them give ultimatum against against corruption!

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by thrugemaster(m): 4:45pm On Jul 23, 2013
nonsense.......... How many NANS association do we have? All bloody propaganda................... To the genuine students, face your books......... Amaechi camp don settle some people some where

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by HoLEEsinner: 4:45pm On Jul 23, 2013
So NANS dey wey ASUP go strike for 3months and ASUU dey on leave, em and the person wey give em money talk this nonsense dey mad. Shikena
Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by Davo93(m): 4:46pm On Jul 23, 2013
They have paid this set of mumus called NANS again to start poking their nose on issues beyond their jurisdiction. Amaechi himself knows what the problem is only to pay you and use you against you Lords. Why don't we learn from past occurence? UNIUYO mystery is yet unresolved, the Ondo State students that died last year has got no defination. Now it is Rivers crisis. I pity person pikin.

Moreover, ASUU is on strike, why not give the FG an ultimatum on that? What you will eat won't let you be filled. NANS has long lost her dignity, powess and relevance.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by BrightCar: 4:46pm On Jul 23, 2013
NAN go sleep, you are just noise makers.

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by toolovely(m): 4:49pm On Jul 23, 2013
Misplaced priorities. ASUU just said yesterday that the strike can last up to 5 years, nans isn't worried about that, is to be venturing into what's not their problem. Am sure Shima (nans acting president) has taken some cash. Pls, give fg ultimatum on your on going strike

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Re: Rivers Crisis-NANS Gives FG 14days Ultimatum by snowytee(m): 4:49pm On Jul 23, 2013
Nothing could be more one sided.NANS ko,NANA ni.

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