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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by ideykwum: 8:04am On May 13, 2015
My dear, this is exactly what Yorubas have been doing on Nairaland! They take one comment from someone in a tribal group, and latch on millions of others from the same tribal group! What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander!


SkyBlue1:


You're taking this too personal. This sentiment is coming from a nationalist group so what on earth do you expect their position to be? I don't know why people are so quick to extrapolate the comments of anybody or group in any part of the country to mean the sentiment of comment of a whole region. Was a poll taken? It is like people expressing shock at MASSOB still pushing for Biafra. Like seriously, the clue is in the name.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by femmy2010(m): 8:12am On May 13, 2015
What has tribe got to do with who heads NPA again?
Yeye group should take a chill pill.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by BlackTechnology: 8:15am On May 13, 2015
Dragonking:


Yoruba's are the most tribalistic set of people in this country...Always bringing tribalism into everything.

Am waiting to see if their useless oba will come out and say all northerners will drown in the lagoon.



How can a loyal slave say that to his master. grin

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by jazinogold(m): 8:16am On May 13, 2015
shey oroniyen....

Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by NewNigeriaMind: 8:17am On May 13, 2015
MayorofLagos:
http://www.m.worldstagegroup.com/readnews.php?&id=22243&active=news


The appointment of non-Yoruba to the position of the Nigerian Ports Authority, (NPA) is an insult to the Yoruba nation, the O’odua Nationalist Coalition, (ONAC) has said. ONAC said the position of the NPA Chairman and the Managing Director should be the preserve of the Yoruba people.

In a statement on Monday, the Pan Yoruba group stated that the Lagos port is the second largest source of revenue for the Federal Government adding that the Lagos port is to the Yoruba people what oil is to the Niger-Delta. If consistently Niger-Delta people have been at the helms of affairs at the NDDC, there is no reason why the NPC should not be consistently led by a Yoruba person.

ONAC stated that recent appointment of Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Ado Bayero  as the NPA Managing Director is absolutely wrong. It negates the principles of fairness. How on earth can you appoint some one who has no stream in his home state as the Managing Director of NPA? The Lagos port is on Yorubaland. In a true federal system, the chairman of the Ports Authority must necessarily be an indigene of Lagos or at least a Yoruba person, ONAC stated.

“For several years, the Lagos Port has been a source of financial muzzle for Nigeria. This port is located in Yorubaland and was used for trans-Atlantic trade route for over 1000 years by the Yoruba Nation before the artificial creation of Nigeria. It is disheartening that the Nigerian government has continued to undermine the natural right of Yoruba people to be made the NPA chairman. Successive governments have continued to commit this deliberate error. President Goodluck Jonathan has just committed the same assault on our people by his recent appointment”, the statement signed by ONAC official, Mr Olumide Ajayi stated.

ONAC stated that the appointment of a non-Yoruba as the NPA chairman violates the UN convention on indigenous rights. ONAC stated that the UN convention stresses  absolute need for consultation of state governments in the management of resources that belong to indigenous people the way the ports in Lagos belong to the people of Lagos. Quoting the UN Convention 169 on the right of indigenous people, ONAC stated that   the spirit of consultation and participation constitutes the cornerstone of Convention No. 169 on which all its provisions are based. The Convention requires that indigenous and tribal peoples are consulted on issues that affect them. It also requires that these peoples are able to engage in free, prior and informed participation in policy and development processes that affect them.ONAC said the Yoruba people have for long been taken for granted adding that it was high time the ethnic nationality began to bare her fangs.

The principles of consultation and participation in Convention No. 169 relate not only to specific development projects, but also to broader questions of governance, and the participation of indigenous and tribal peoples in public life.

The group said eventhough President Goodluck Jonathan is of the ethnic minority stock, his understanding of indigenous rights is narrow.

I am not surprise when jonathan appointed a northern.

The man just dislike the south west for no reason.

I sometimes seat down and wonder what we did to him.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by NewNigeriaMind: 8:17am On May 13, 2015
BlackTechnology:




How can a loyal slave say that to his master. grin


See lamentations grin

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by NewNigeriaMind: 8:19am On May 13, 2015
femmy2010:
What has tribe got to do with who heads NPA again?
Yeye group should take a chill pill.

Here in kaduna,

All federal government agencies are headed by northerners

The first three are usually from this region .

The same should be practise in the west.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by Nobody: 8:19am On May 13, 2015
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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by Nobody: 8:19am On May 13, 2015
MayorofLagos:
http://www.m.worldstagegroup.com/readnews.php?&id=22243&active=news


The appointment of non-Yoruba to the position of the Nigerian Ports Authority, (NPA) is an insult to the Yoruba nation, the O’odua Nationalist Coalition, (ONAC) has said. ONAC said the position of the NPA Chairman and the Managing Director should be the preserve of the Yoruba people.

In a statement on Monday, the Pan Yoruba group stated that the Lagos port is the second largest source of revenue for the Federal Government adding that the Lagos port is to the Yoruba people what oil is to the Niger-Delta. If consistently Niger-Delta people have been at the helms of affairs at the NDDC, there is no reason why the NPC should not be consistently led by a Yoruba person.

ONAC stated that recent appointment of Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Ado Bayero  as the NPA Managing Director is absolutely wrong. It negates the principles of fairness. How on earth can you appoint some one who has no stream in his home state as the Managing Director of NPA? The Lagos port is on Yorubaland. In a true federal system, the chairman of the Ports Authority must necessarily be an indigene of Lagos or at least a Yoruba person, ONAC stated.

“For several years, the Lagos Port has been a source of financial muzzle for Nigeria. This port is located in Yorubaland and was used for trans-Atlantic trade route for over 1000 years by the Yoruba Nation before the artificial creation of Nigeria. It is disheartening that the Nigerian government has continued to undermine the natural right of Yoruba people to be made the NPA chairman. Successive governments have continued to commit this deliberate error. President Goodluck Jonathan has just committed the same assault on our people by his recent appointment”, the statement signed by ONAC official, Mr Olumide Ajayi stated.

ONAC stated that the appointment of a non-Yoruba as the NPA chairman violates the UN convention on indigenous rights. ONAC stated that the UN convention stresses  absolute need for consultation of state governments in the management of resources that belong to indigenous people the way the ports in Lagos belong to the people of Lagos. Quoting the UN Convention 169 on the right of indigenous people, ONAC stated that   the spirit of consultation and participation constitutes the cornerstone of Convention No. 169 on which all its provisions are based. The Convention requires that indigenous and tribal peoples are consulted on issues that affect them. It also requires that these peoples are able to engage in free, prior and informed participation in policy and development processes that affect them.ONAC said the Yoruba people have for long been taken for granted adding that it was high time the ethnic nationality began to bare her fangs.

The principles of consultation and participation in Convention No. 169 relate not only to specific development projects, but also to broader questions of governance, and the participation of indigenous and tribal peoples in public life.

The group said eventhough President Goodluck Jonathan is of the ethnic minority stock, his understanding of indigenous rights is narrow.

what a non entity said in his bedroom shouldn't be news haba....
i talk more than this in my house. sometimes, ask press why im not yet the senate president.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by free2ryhme: 8:20am On May 13, 2015
SkyBlue1:
It is a federal parastatal. No ethnic group has any inherent "right" to demand the chairman should come from it. Now if you can prove the appointments are purposefully biased or prejudiced to prevent somebody from place A from getting it over somebody from place B, then we can have an adult conversation.


Nddc nkor
Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by jomoh: 8:22am On May 13, 2015
owobokiri:
When you willfully sign up to all sorts of slavish alliances, you should be pepared for a long life of servitude.

Ode ni e.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by Nobody: 8:22am On May 13, 2015
Gbawe

TheOtherview

Madamoringo

Passingshot
Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by Dragonking: 8:23am On May 13, 2015
BlackTechnology:



How can a loyal slave say that to his master. grin
Don't mind those tribalistic cowards..grin

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by Dmeji4444(m): 8:23am On May 13, 2015
The water is on Yoruba soil,,,dey should go and build port on kuduna or Imo state water na if it will b possible.
The water is on lag soil..just d way d oil is on Niger Delta soil....so b realistic wen u talk about issue like dis.
Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by Nobody: 8:25am On May 13, 2015
If the igbos withdrew/stop all the importation in this country....I don't think any group would be out here arguing on whom the leader should be.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by femmy2010(m): 8:26am On May 13, 2015
NewNigeriaMind:


Here in kaduna,

All federal government agencies are headed by northerners

The first three are usually from this region .

The same should be practise in the west.

I am not an apostle of such irrespective of what is practice in the North.
Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by bettercreature(m): 8:27am On May 13, 2015
ideykwum:
If the Yorubas had the oil in the Niger-Delta, Nigeria would have been history!!


You are so right

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by PassingShot(m): 8:28am On May 13, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Gbawe

Passingshot

[size=15pt]I am indifferent to this kind of claim.

We only need to consider competence in this type of appointment.

NPA is different from NDDC and other special government establishments.[/size]

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by silvernus0: 8:29am On May 13, 2015
Y THEY ALWAYS HATE WHEN PEOPLE GET POSITIONS IN LAGOS .IF SO THEY SHOULD AS WEL ASK NIGERIA TO DIVID. WATS D POINT WEN D MIND IS ALREADY DETRIBALISED. WE CANT EVEN TOLORATE OURSELVES BUT OUR PEOPLE ARE ELECTED AND GIVEN TOP POSITIONS IN US ND ABROAD.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by 0b1nna: 8:32am On May 13, 2015
gleaf:
Tell those people that its called "NIgerian Ports Authority" and not Yoruba Ports Authority!!!

Honestly, it's one of the most insane things I've heard.

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Re: Group Condemns Appointment Of Non-Yoruba As NPA Boss. by Nobody: 8:34am On May 13, 2015
samflexx:
Nigeria is never ONE..If i may ask,who uses the port the most?Yorubas or igbos?Thank God the said chairman is a northern,their slave master,before some educated fools starts hating wise men from the east.

Igbos are in control of about 80% importation of goods into lagos & Nigeria at large....

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