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THE Lagos State government yesterday joined calls for a rethink of death penalty in the nation’s constitution, urging rather the setting up of an investigative committee on death sentence to determine whether or not it has served as appropriate deterrent to criminals. The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ade Ipaye, disclosed the state’s position at the monthly ministerial briefing in Alausa, Ikeja, stating that the committee should also consider whether there was an increase or otherwise in cases of armed robbery incidents between the lag period in the execution of convicts on death row. According to him, the result of the investigation will help Nigerians take a stance on the issue. And reacting to governors’ hesitation to sign the execution warrant and the President’s advice to do so, Ipaye noted that death penalty remains part of the country’s laws. However, he argued that governors have the right to discretion to either grant amnesty to convicts or allow them to explore their constitutional rights of appeal. Meanwhile, the commissioner debunked reports that under-aged persons were being kept in prisons across Lagos for 390 days on the orders of a state Magistrate’s Court. According to him, investigations revealed that the report was misleading because the 162 persons arraigned at the Magistrate’s Court were above 18 years. More so, he said, both the magistrate and the registrar took further steps of requiring the prosecutor and the defendants to confirm their ages individually. The governor, he added, would continue to ensure that no under-aged defendant was incarcerated in adult prisons. To this end, the state has dedicated a hot line and e-mail to enable magistrates lodge complaints to his office in any case of improper or inappropriate conduct on the part of any prosecution counsel or police officer, he noted. On the move to decongest the prisons, Ipaye said the state would sustain its regular visits to prisons for the purpose of releasing awaiting trial inmates and those not supposed to be there in the first place. However, he lamented that their efforts were being hampered by the lack of case files or legal advice for a great majority of the inmates. Nevertheless, he said, the state has created a legal advisory unit in the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), which had improved the issuance of legal advice for 757 case files. http://www.theguardianmobile.com/readNewsItem1.php?nid=15322 |
egift: If the re-instate him, that will be a terrible upper-cut on Jona, who as a party leader will not insist on re-instating members who disagree with him.Only our fisherman president and his PDP cabals |
oxford: tinubu as licker wel done u hear.Are you asking me? Ask Google. This is what you lots know how to do best, derail thread. |
Tinubu, you are a good leader unlike that fisherman president we have. thank you |
NATIONAL leader of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has urged the Ekiti caucus at the House of Representatives to rescind the decision to suspend their leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, over his insistence on contesting the gubernatorial election in the state. Tinubu in a statement on Wednesday that the news of the purported removal of Bamidele came to him as a surprise. “The decision of the members of the Ekiti House caucus in this regard truncates on-going efforts at reconciliation, notwithstanding the fact that the party’s leadership is working hard to reconcile all sides,” he said. He noted that what took some members of the leadership of the party to Ekiti State recently was a continuation of the process of appeal and reconciliation. Tinubu said: “From my vantage point, I don’t believe the members of the Ekiti caucus could possibly take such a step for such a scant reason. I trust their democratic pedigree to highly believe that they would not be used to take this step, which would violate established party rules, processes and traditions”. http://www.theguardianmobile.com/readNewsItem1.php?nid=15296 |
fantastic initiative! we need more of this. Thank you Gov. Amosun. |
tomakint: Is that what you are taught in your classroom kid? I am sure the reduction of agencies operating at the ports from 14 to 7 was not done by Tinubu! I do know that the clearing time at our ports had been reduced from 39 days to 7 days and mind you the target is 48 hours! I am well aware that 9 dams had been completed for power generation in Akwa Ibom, Katsina, Enugu and Ondo States! How about those 375,000 farmers spread across Nigeria that now have access to irrigate land! What are you going to say about 2,400 youths that had benefitted from the YouWin scheme since 2011, not counting another 1200 to benefit from the largese this year? How about the completed Onitsha port! What can I say about the refurbishmwntr of over 200 coaches and wagons for our railing system? Are you not aware of the job done at the main rail lines neglected for the 15 years being brought back to life by Jonathan administration? Lagos-Kano (about 1,124km completed), Port Harcourt-Maiduguri (to be completed this year), Itakpe-Ajaokuta-Warri (almost done) and Abuja-Kaduna Standard Guage Line (80% completed) and many more ranging from foreign investors to over 600 km of roads paved with bitumen in 2012 alone! Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, Benin-Ore-Shagamu highway, Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja dualization, Kano-Maiduguri dualization, Onitsha-Owerri expressway etc Mr, this is just a tip of the iceberg of what Jonathan is about to accomplished, all within his two years, yes 2 years! I know your warped mind alongside your mates are made up for APC, you may run along now we shall meet at the polls come 2015if all you listed are what you called achievements. I will disgrace you and your lots henceforth. imagine not even completed achievements. within one year of Gov. Fashola he achieved more than these about to, plan to and rubbish you put up here. pathetic! |
Sincere 9gerian: I see some people are trying to raise the DEAD here. The last time such miracle was recorded was about 2,000yrs ago when Lazarus was raised from the DEAD. Any chance of that happening again? No chance. APC is DEAD and buried.you are a disgrace to your paymaster if you can't join the debate instead you were trying to derail or divert our attention. it won't work again. have read most of posts, they are full of sentiments. "you love Jonathan but not PDP" has been your slogan right from day one and if you are ask to tell us the reason, all you do is give filmsy excuses here and there. pathetic! |
k2039: Only a learner will conclude that he is humble because he says he will become a teacher after his tenure.must you type? hypocrite like you. maybe you should direct this to your Governor in Anambra. |
By Olasunkanmi Akoni and Monsur Olowoopejo GOVERNOR Babatunde Fashola of Lagos, yesterday, advised pupils in the country especially in Lagos, to be security conscious, “avoid talking to or accepting gifts from strangers whenever their parents or guardians are not around them.” This came as the state presented cheques worth N752.95 million to the families of 101 deceased staff members of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, who died between 2010 and 2012, as insurance package. Fashola who spoke during a visit by the pupils and teachers of Corona school, at the State House, Alausa, said “You have to listen attentively to your teachers and parent always and study hard in order to be successful in life.” The governor announced to his audience that after completing his tenure, he would like to continue life in the teaching profession. …On the distribution of cheques The government paid the money to families of the 101 deceased staff members who were mainly primary school teachers that died between June 2010 and May 2012. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/07/fashola-nwabueze-differ-on-single-term-tenure-for-president-govs/ |
THE Anambra State governorship election will hold on November 16, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said in its timetable released Tuesday. This was contained in a statement from the Commission’s Public Relations Office in Awka dated July 8, 2013 and signed on behalf of the Resident Electoral Commissioner by Mr. Frank Egbo, an assistant director. And with the hope that things would go better as the state prepares for the election, state Chairman of the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA), M.N.C. Ameke, has frowned at what he called inflammatory utterances by some highly placed citizens, which tend to incense the present fragile security situation in the country. According to the INEC statement, “activities for the election will commence on August 13, 2013, while the ban on campaign by political parties in public is hereby lifted with effect from August 18, 2013.” The conduct of party primaries, including resolution of disputes arising from same, will end on September 2, while submission of Forms CF001 and CF002 to INEC ends on September 17. Campaigns end on November 15. And, in accordance with Section 179 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it pointed out that run-off election (if any) would hold within seven days of the announcement of the result of the election. “Interested members of the public and political parties are advised to check for details on the Commission’s notice board in the state office, Awka, and all local council areas in the state,” it added. Already, the Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC), through its Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. Sylvester Okonkwo, has fixed the council election for October 5, 2013, which is now exactly two weeks from the governorship election. Ameke told journalists in Awka on Monday that the citizens could only have confidence to come out and elect persons of their choice if safety was guaranteed. Therefore, it was imperative for law enforcement agencies to be properly briefed on protecting lives and property during and after the elections. Meanwhile, he urged those overheating the state’s polity, as well as ANSIEC chairman, to guard their utterances. According to him, “it is barbaric for any right-thinking person to think of burning down the state again after all we had gone through.” He regretted that hoodlums had become bold and audacious in making another threat because known perpetrators of the first mayhem were still walking the streets free. http://www.theguardianmobile.com/readNewsItem1.php?nid=15245 |
Kayode Opeifa, Commissioner for Transportation, disclosed this on Friday in Ikeja at a news briefing organised to mark Governor Babatunde Fashola`s sixth year in office. He described the feat as unprecedented, adding that it was achieved by the deployment of an additional 364 buses across the different BRT routes. The commissioner said the state government had licenced more franchisees to operate buses on new routes, to improve commuters' access to the BRT system. On the problem of rickety buses, Mr. Opeifa said the government had finalised arrangements with the operators, to re-fleet and get the required spare-parts for the faulty ones. "The government is also monitoring franchisees to ensure that they operate within our regulatory framework. "Three erring operators have been sanctioned, while some others are being questioned on various issues," he said. The commissioner said the ongoing expansion of Ikorodu Road by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) was part of government`s efforts to expand BRT infrastructure. He said the government had also acquired more ferries and built modern jetties across the state, to boost water transportation. He said the government planned the introduction of cable cars to ply routes in Apapa and Ikoyi as part of efforts to provide more transportation options for residents. He said the promulgation of traffic laws, which restricted motorcycle operations on 475 roads, had reduced `Okada'- related accidents and deaths by as much as 80 per cent. The commissioner added that the legislation had made the state safer. Mr. Opeifa said the state government had erected 25,000 traffic signal lights in the last one year, to enhance traffic management in the state. He added that the state government was boosting the capacity of men of the Lagos State Transport Management Agency (LASTMA) with training and equipment, to ensure efficiency. He also clarified that the introduction of uniforms for drivers and conductors was being delayed by logistic issues, adding that the programme would take off soon. The commissioner restated the commitment of the state government to establish a modern rail transportation, adding that the ongoing light rail project was aimed at achieving that. http://m.naij.com/news/33777.html |
I know you as a paid agent for PDP. maybe you should read this unlike your fisherman president who surround himself with incompetent fools. Kayode Opeifa, Commissioner for Transportation, disclosed this on Friday in Ikeja at a news briefing organised to mark Governor Babatunde Fashola`s sixth year in office. He described the feat as unprecedented, adding that it was achieved by the deployment of an additional 364 buses across the different BRT routes. The commissioner said the state government had licenced more franchisees to operate buses on new routes, to improve commuters' access to the BRT system. On the problem of rickety buses, Mr. Opeifa said the government had finalised arrangements with the operators, to re-fleet and get the required spare-parts for the faulty ones. "The government is also monitoring franchisees to ensure that they operate within our regulatory framework. "Three erring operators have been sanctioned, while some others are being questioned on various issues," he said. http://m.naij.com/news/33777.html |
Gbawe: This is the bottom line. There are many others working closely with Fashola who are already up to speed with everything ongoing in the State. It would be hard to make a meritorious pitch for a Senator who works in Abuja and would need to learn so much. |
“I like being straight-forward and honest, but some people say I am proud. They say I am arrogant: I am brash, but it is not arrogance.
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“We should not allow our personal interest to override that of the nation. |
The governors look to God to settle their political scores.http://premiumtimesng.com/news/140377-ngf-crisis-governors-go-spiritual.html |
Finally, suppose Nigerian children ask President Jonathan the following questions in a civics and government class: Did Mr. Jang who you fraternize with as “Chairman” of the NGF and who you are using to split our nation win an election or was Jang a mere candidate of a consensus of a caucus? If what you and Governor Jang are doing is ethical and legal will you President Jonathan administer the Jang medicine in 2015 elections? I wonder how President Jonathan would answer these questions. Fellow citizens, this is 21st century. It ought to be democracy and not “demon crazy”. Our president is splitting the nation down the line and citizens have the obligation to stop this. President Jonathan’s actions, embraces and body language show that he is comfortable going into 2015 elections on the platform of Christian/Muslim and South/North divide. This forebodes a dire state for the fate of the nation. This is not the way of a president who is a symbol of the state. President Jonathan and his 2015 election foot soldiers do not seem to understand this. But we cannot make progress as a divided nation otherwise this may be the beginning of an end under the watch of President Jonathan. After the town crier’s moral call, the ball remains firmly in the court of citizens. The questions of the moment are: Who will occupy the centre? Who will bring back the nation? Adeolu Ademoyo (aaa54@cornell.edu ) is of Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. |
Mr. Amaechi the elected NGF chairman replied Mr. Jang and said the meeting Jang was calling could not be a meeting of NGF. So, in view of due process, could the meeting Governor Jang and his 16 governors-under the guise of a meeting of NGF- held with President Jonathan concerning revenue sharing be said to be a meeting of President Jonathan with Nigerian governors? No, it was a meeting with a section of the governors under the guise of meeting the governors as a body. With this duplicity, President Jonathan and Governor Jonah’s impunity and disregard for due process on issues like this split the nation down the line. Hence, Mr. Jang’s antics are raising serious ethical questions, one of which is whether it is lawful and morally acceptable that Governor Jang’s act is receiving the support of the Nigerian state under President Jonathan. Amidst all the meddling in and muddling of issues around Nigerian Governors Forum by PDP and President Jonathan, one wonders what exactly President Jonathan wants from the NGF. For example, the NGF is not different from the American National Governors Association, yet we do not read or hear that President Obama is a proxy participant in the American NGA as President Jonathan is a proxy participant in Nigerian NGF-a participation that has split the nation. So taking a cue from President Jonathan some associations have invested in this divisive project for “their own” equally questionable sectional calculations. Mr. Anthony Sani’s Arewa Consultative Forum, Mr. Paul Unongo’s Northern Forum, Mr. Junaid Mohammed’s Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics and Businessmen, all of who are motivated by the questionable “it is our turn” disease that the “north” must “take back” power in 2015 – without directly speaking to merit, a better social vision for the country and the need to rescue our nation from the present lawlessness-fall into this danger of splitting the nation down the line along regional divide. But these “Northern” combatants need to be reminded that the burning issue in our country today is not the “North” or any so-called region driven by “our turn” disease-an obviously socially retarded Nigerian elite notion. Rather, the issue is our nation, the need for a 21st century social vision for our nation, the future of our children, our mothers, and the elderly, those in need of good health, the working people, the unemployed, the illiterate, the orphans, the dispossessed among us-all of who are socially greater than the “North”, the “South” the “East”, the “West”. In a similar divisive agenda, a meeting of a Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly organized by Mr. Frederick Fasehun met in Lagos to advocate for President Jonathan 2015 re-election. Amusingly, to the warm embrace of President Jonathan, Mr. Edwin Clark put a dangerous religious stamp on the “Southern” combatant’s agenda by organizing a complementary trip of “Southern” and “Northern minority” “Christian” to President Jonathan. All these ominous signs are a dangerous beginning of an end, the division of our nation along primordial lines. The center and the nation are inherently fractured with the Arewa Consultative forum, Northern Forum, Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics and Businessmen on one hand and the Southern Nigerian Peoples Assembly and the Southern and Northern minority Christian group led by Mr. Edwin Clark on the other hand. The new and re-invigorated mushrooming of these divisive groups suggests a continuation by other means what the sectional terrorist war the morally weakened creek terrorists-MEND, Asari Dokubo’s Niger Delta Force, and other creek terrorists on one hand and their morally weakened Savannah counterparts-Boko Haram – have been unable to achieve through terrorism. But curiously, President Jonathan does not seem to care about this split in the nation. Desperate for re-election he seems to court, cultivate and cuddle the split in the nation. Rather than embrace the whole and cultivate the center, he is splitting the nation. This is a threat to and a retreat from the nation. Our soul is being split. And President Jonathan is oblivious that Nigerian children both at home and in the Diaspora are watching his body moves and language in this matter. The question is: what is president Jonathan teaching Nigerian children about democracy if he is investing in a split of the nation and in the turning of the consensus of a PDP caucus within an enlarged group-NGF- to an “election”? Is this a dress rehearsal for the 2015 elections? |
I recall the thought in an essay written by the venerable Tai Solarin more than three decades ago when General Yakubu Gowon the then head of state (1966-1975) dithered and continuously shifted the date the military government promised to return the country to democratic rule. Tai Solarin titled his essay “The beginning of the end”. Solarin’s essay was ominous for the fate of our nation then because the end eventually caught up with General Gowon’s dithering military regime, which earlier commenced the social, political, economic and moral decay which serial military dictatorship had caused the nation. Today, the increased clannishness, lawlessness and impunity within the ruling party-PDP- and by President Jonathan have raised similar concerns of uncertainty about the future of the nation. The ruling government’s impunity, lawlessness and clannishness are splitting the nation right in the middle. With Mr. Jang, the impostor “Chairman” of NGF as one of his battle axes, President Jonathan has split the governors in the republic. The question is: will he also split our nation? This state of lawlessness has a history. It assumed a high tempo when the Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria-FAAN- grounded the plane owned by Rivers state government. Later, citizens found the law to be on the side of the Rivers state government and the governor, Mr. Amaechi. This has given room for the speculation that the FAAN implemented a presidential script in spite of its protestations to the contrary. Before FAAN took out the River state government’s plane, Mr. Amaechi had decided to contest for the post of the Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF). Paradoxically while the PDP opposed Governor Amaechi’s decision, the same party-PDP- made a case for President Jonathan’s automatic ticket to contest the 2015 elections. One wonders what manner of democracy would oppose Amaechi’s right to contest an election on one hand and support President Jonathan’s right to contest another election on the other hand. But in splitting the nation, what is strange is that President Jonathan is brazenly fraternizing with Mr. Jonah Jang as the “chairman” of Nigeria Governors’ Forum after Mr. Jang lost the election. With the PDP’s deliberate muddling of the argument, Mr. Jang’s improper conduct and President Jonathan’s insistence on ignoring this impropriety has raised what may be said to be a verbal disagreement between the citizens and PDP on the NGF election. Of interest in this regard is the obvious distinction between consensus and election, what they mean, something the PDP has deliberately muddled up. Verbal disagreement involves the disagreement with meanings of words or concepts being used. To resolve a verbal disagreement we identify the words causing the disagreement and each person states what they mean. The conventional wisdom is that there is no real disagreement with verbal disagreement because people are using the same word differently. But ethical violations often creep into so-called verbal disagreement when those who disagree are not using the same word while simultaneously they deliberately insist that this is what they are doing. This is the case with PDP and the ruling government with respect to their position on the NGF election and support for Mr. Jang. For example, while Nigerian citizens on one hand talk about election in NGF, Mr. Jang and the PDP are talking about a consensus, yet they wrongly give the impression that the 16 governors under Mr. Jang and the rest of Nigerian citizens are saying the same thing. But the truth is that the two sides –Mr. Jang and the sixteen governors on one hand and Nigerian citizens on the other hand- are not saying the same thing. Hence, for PDP, Governor Jang and his group to muddle our conversation by subtly replacing one concept-election-with another- consensus- is problematic. And the consequence of this act is dividing the nation down the line. Still on verbal disagreement and the muddling of issues by PDP and the ruling government. A while ago Mr. Jang, PDP’s impostor “chairman” claimed that a meeting of “NGF” will hold and that after, governors will meet president Jonathan to resolve issues concerning the sharing of revenue to the three tiers of government under the Federal Accounts and Allocation Committee. http://premiumtimesng.com/opinion/140411-and-president-jonathan-splits-the-nation-by-adeola-ademoyo.html |
TINUBU: A dogged fighter
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This is what president of Christian welfare initiative said about Tinubu: Archbishop Atilade of the Anglican Diocese and president of the Christian Welfare Initiative (CWI), has described national leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a dogged fighter and a champion of good causes. “Tinubu is fighting for all Nigerians and we need more people like him in this country”, Archbishop Atilades aid when he paid a condolence visit to the leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC) over the death of his mother, Alhaja Abibat Asabi Mogaji. The clergyman expressed concern over the level of poverty and waste in the public sector. “Is Nigeria under a curse? No! We need good leadership to deliver us”. He identified the likes of Tinubu as having the qualities required for good leadership in the country. “You have people that can stand behind you at all times,” he told Tinubu. Atilade described the late Alhaja Mogaji as a “righteous woman who never discriminated against any religion or tribe”. Quoting from the Bible, he said, “The memory of the righteous is everlasting. She was a mobiliser per excellence, one who touched the lives of many people and played a pivotal role in what became the successful campaign of the primary health programme in Nigeria today. “Mama was passionate and compassionate. She showed burden for others and kindness in attitude, words and deeds. Alhaja Abibat was her brother’s and sister’s keeper and a staunch supporter of what was just”, he said. http://leadership.ng/news/070713/tinubu-dogged-fighter-bishop |
chino24: These people will not understand the type politics Obi, Mimiko etc are playing by aligning with the center and attracting all the attractable to their respective state.I don't why you lots like basking in ignorance but I will do you a favour by curing your ignorance. read what dangote said about its proposed refinery: One of the factors considered for the location of the refinery, according to the source, is that it is the biggest deep seaport in the country and other big industries are located there; besides, Ondo is one of the oil producing states in the country. The source added that stable crude oil supply was also a vital element in the choice of the location for the refinery because Chevron and a number of other oil producers had oil fields in the oil-rich region of the state. On why Lagos was not chosen, industry analysts said though the state was a coastal state, Dangote would have to build pipelines to transfer crude from oil fields to the refinery, thereby incurring additional expenses. http://mobile.punchng.com/output.php?link=http://www.punchng.com/news/dangote-to-site-8bn-refinery-in-olokola-ftz/ |
Gbawes: Remu Tinubu will emerge the ACN candidate.we have seen you Mr. Gbawes, Gbawess and If you like add tripple s suchas Gbawesss. its your problem. |
Danhumprey: Rant all you like. You both clearly didn't understand my comment well. I won't get into a fight with the two of you,cos am convince you are looking for with to exchange words with.must you type? few had let you know your wrongs but over-known has blocked your sense of reasoning. Am sorry for that! if you don't know what to type why can't you do us a favour by reading comments from sidelines. thank you |
wonderful write-up. very articulate and comprehensive! |
you are a good observant. Gbam |
By Dele Sobowale “Seek home for rest for home is best”, Thomas Tusser, 1524-1580. It was almost nineteen years ago when my first article appeared on the pages of the Sunday Vanguard. But, even before that first one came out, a policy decision had been made about this page. Because the Federal Government looms so large and the states are, by comparison, midgets, the focus will be on issues which are federal or national in scope – with only occasional stop-over to address state or local matters. That policy remains in place. However, even the ancient mariners, the adventurers, if they don’t perish on the way, eventually lounge for home. I am from Lagos State, on both sides of my family. So permit me a stop-over in Lagos. Actually, although, the two issues to be discussed are now generating a lot of debate only in Lagos State, each of them might arise in any other state. One is a matter here and now; the other is futuristic for many states – but eventually the latter will end up at the National Assembly; sooner or later. Permit me to put my cards on the table on both initiatives – I support them and will willingly pay the price of my support. Since I have never been a card-carrying member of any political party, nobody should send me a rejoinder accusing me of partisanship – as objective readers will soon discover. Any political party can, or should, implement both. Lagos State recently opened a new ultra-modern bridge, linking Lekki Pennisula to Ikoyi, two high- brow areas of the State. Because, the new bridge is very close to the toll gate on the Lagos- Ajah-Epe road, but it will provide a quick exit to hundreds of thousands of people who would want to avoid the congested tolled road, users of the new bridge are obligated to pay higher tolls than those on the main road. For instance passenger cars on the road now pay N120; those choosing to use the bridge are required to pay N250. Without toll gates on the new bridge, Lagos might as well remove the first toll gate since all traffic will be diverted to the new. Because, there is a suit pending in court on the matter, I hope the observations that will follow will not amount to contempt of court. As an economist, it is my general belief that Nigerians expect too many government services to be provided free. But, the basic training of every economist had taught us that, “There is no such thing as a free lunch”. For that matter, there was never such a thing as “free education”. That was a political gimmick which was used to divert people’s attention from the fact that the taxpayers were/are paying for the education. From so-called free education, governments at Federal and State levels had moved on to donate “free health services, free eye glasses, free lunch etc”. It is all a colossal lie. The citizens pay for everything. Once that truth is accepted, the next most important thing is for citizens, through their elected officials to determine which services will be provided without direct charge i.e fees being paid, and which will attract surcharge. To me, it has amounted to fiscal policy madness for Federal and State governments to make every highway or bridge toll-free. Not only are the people of the state, both heavy users and light users, forced to pay for the construction, they are also required to pay for the repairs and maintenance. But, there is something inherently unfair about that system. Like most car owners, I have only one car; my wife also has one. Julius Berger, Dangote Group of Companies, NNPC, the ENERGY Group, Flour Mills, to mention a few, operate over one thousand vehicles each and they spend more hours on the roads and being heavier cause more damage. Quite clearly, making all roads toll-free constitutes more of a SUBSIDY to the operations of the fleet-owners than individuals with only one car. Both, the single car owner and the fleet owners collectively are allowed to cheat the majority without cars. So, why should some roads, especially the major highways and bridges not be tolled? The users, including my wife and I, should repay the cost of construction and bear the cost of repairs for as long as the roads remain in use. That way, we will construct more roads and keep them in better shape. Having crossed “Fashola’s” new bridge, saving over one hour in the process, I regard the toll on cars a clear bargain. I will use it as often as necessary. Finally, while still on roads, I strongly feel the Federal Government and the states should selectively introduce toll roads in order to generate more revenue and to make the repair and maintenance of the roads more affordable. The Finance Commissioners, who meet with the Federal Minister of State for Finance, every month, just to share oil money are not thinking. One would expect all of them irrespective of political party to one day present a joint proposal to their governors in this regard. Some states stand to make fortunes out of this. Cremation of corpses was recently passed into law in Lagos State – the pace-setter state in this regard. It is an idea whose time had come several years ago. That Lagos would be the first state to confront the inevitable was also predictable. This state, which occupies less than half a percent of the landmass of Nigeria, is home to about fourteen percent of the citizens. Most of those who die here, are buried here and the cemeteries are full. Yet no community in the state is ready to donate land for the establishment of new burial grounds. In Lagos metropolis, Ikoyi, Abari, Atan and Apena have been recycling vaults for over thirty years. We are at the breaking point. Furthermore, but for the divine presence of so many Moslems among us, Lagosians alone would probably have depleted all the timber in Nigerian forests. De-forestation, which had accelerated with increasing numbers of corpses is one of the causes of increasing annual floods. Nigerians in general, and Lagosians in particular, are drowning themselves with escalating use of coffins. Again, we are at the breaking point. We might actually reach a stage when there would be no wooden coffins to be bought at any price. The Government of Lagos State has my full support on this matter. The problem they will have is to find locations for the crematoria and to obtain funding for them. If they can overcome those obstacles before I go, let me be the first volunteer for cremation. It is more economic and I don’t want to add to Nigeria’s problems – now or in the future – if I can help it. SS MUTINY: PDP’S SHIP OF COUNTERKEROUS ELEMENTS — 1. “No man will be a sailor who has the contrivance enough to get himself into a jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with a chance of getting drowned..”, Dr Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784. Being a member of the PDP, the largest party in Africa, is becoming increasingly like being in the largest ship ever built – with the chance that you might be dead before you hit the water. The TITANIC, once declared as “the mightiest ship ever built, and, God himself cannot sink it” went down on its maiden voyage taking thousands of passengers with it. At least the Captain and crew of the TITANIC were not engaged in a “free for all fight”. Captain, crew and passengers of the ship branded PDP are engaged in the worst from of riot never before experienced by any ruling party in the world since politics started in ancient Greece. And sooner, than later, it will get deadly. Delesobowale.com http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/06/stop-over-in-lagos-two-govt-initiatives/
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austinkenneth: People who go to the international airport from Ajao estate don't pay any toll. That's the portion that Fashola was thinking about tolling.Ajao estate residents make use of this road and pay tolls than any other other people. get your facts! |
After they have finished turning the supposed flag-off ceremony for road construction to political campaign for 2015. they should remind the fisherman president that all youths are angry with him over ASUU strike: The Association of Northern Youths for the Advancement of Peace Harmony & Development, ANYPAD, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to resolve the lingering crisis between Academic Staff Union of Universities , ASUU, and the Ministry of Education or face protest by youth from the region. A statement by the association’s national president, Melvin Ejeh, on Friday said Nigerian university lecturers deserved better treatment from the federal government. “Our lecturers and the entire university community deserve a better condition of service if we must grow as a nation. We therefore call on President Goodluck Jonathan to sack the two ministers forthwith and employ all means within his disposal and resolve this once and for all,” the statement said. The statement faulted the Minister of Education on her inability to resolve ASUU issues amicably and asked that she resign to make way for a more competent person. “We ask the Minister of Education, Rukayat Rufai and Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu to resign their appointments forthwith or face mass street protest from the youths,” the statement said, adding, “This is a complete show of incompetence and lack of respect for the future of Nigeria students.” The group noted that most of the people creating “artificial problems” in the educational sub-sector, in their time, passed through the education system with ease. “We are aware that most of these selfish public officers today enjoyed free education and even got automatic employments. We wonder why they remain adamant to ASUU and students plights since 2009. Our parents are always running form pillars to poles to pay schools fees in spite of the economic hardship in the country while some persons are sitting in the comfort of their office inflicting more pains on parents, guardian and students,” they said. Meanwhile, the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has appealed to the Federal Government and ASUU to resolve their differences as soon as possible to allow the return of academic activities to Nigerian Universities. The NANS Vice President, National Affairs, Ahamed Jibril, on Thursday made the appeal in a press release to journalists, revealing that the strike has crumbled academic activities in the Universities. “We, the leadership of NANS, are calling on the Federal Government particularly the Minister of Education, NUC (Nigerian University Council), ASUU and all parties involved in the ASUU issues to kindly tackle the issues that have warranted the ongoing ASUU strike as we the students are at the receiving end,” he said. According to the student body, continuous strike by lecturers in Nigeria has severally disrupted the academic calendar thereby delaying the graduation of students from various institutions and preventing the Nigerian student from contributing effectively to the economy. The university lecturers commenced an indefinite strike action on Monday based on the Federal Government’s failure to implement some of the issues contained in a 2009 agreement with the association. The union also accused the government of reneging on a Memorandum of Understanding [MoU] jointly agreed on in December 2011. On the constant fracas on campuses that lead to the death of students, NANS called on its senators (all SUG presidents) to dialogue and apply other peaceful measures to curb the increasing rate of crisis on campuses. “Demonstrations are not always the best option of addressing student issues; it is to the best of interest of the students to employ peaceful negotiations because it’s our campuses and academic works that are always hampered each time such incidents occur,” the NANS president said. The student union leader also appealed to the management of Nigerian institutions to be more diplomatic in dealing with student issues. The association also commended the Federal government for the merger of EFCC and ICPC, and urged the merging bodies to work effectively to reduce corruption in the country, especially within the education sector. http://premiumtimesng.com/news/140318-youth-group-threatens-mass-protest-over-ASUU-strike.html |
omiobo: As far as I'm concern his observation is biased. why should his observation be based on only one tribe,when his own tribe used to call Obasanjo chimpanzee and Yaradua,"yaradull"?don't mind those trolls. they love creating unnecessary and irrelevant threads thereby blocking real posters from creating important thread. |
