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President Olusegun Obasanjo has declared that his administration has only 18 months left, and will certainly terminate in 2007; pledging again that he is not interested in the campaign by loyalists to stretch his tenure. He made the point in Abuja on Thursday at a three-day retreat for ministers and permanent secretaries, where he also read the riot act to his audience on the need to respect one another’s roles. Obasanjo warned that he would not tolerate bickering and sabotage in this “last lap” of his administration. He stressed: “With barely over a year and a half in the life of this administration, and with the major task of consolidating our achievements and addressing those areas that still demand more concerted action, it is vital that we all understand the basic nature of the tasks ahead of us”. Despite his assertion, groups championing his alleged third term bid have reportedly met in Abuja to hone their strategy. http://www.independentng.com/news/nnaug190502.htm |
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Chris Uba once said "We did not win the election. I have gone to church to confess. The election had no document. I called the result before 12 midnight. I gave INEC the money and asked them to call the result." It is the case of the owl crying at night and the child dying in the morning. This ruling with due respect to the tribunal is a great travesty of justice and a big slap to democracy. It is not yet uhuru for the judiciary in Nigeria............the PDP brazenly raped democracy in the market place under the watchful eyes of the Judiciary. The whole election from presidential to Councillorship was a farce. This ruling only brings to fore a number of questions demanding urgent answers. 1. Why is Ngige's case an exception? 2. Since the judgment is predicated on criminal conduct of INEC officials, what action did the Tribunal recommend against the culprits as public officers? 3. What action has the appropriate government Agencies taken against Chris Uba who has since confessed his inglorious role in the saga? 4. Is this not an invitation to anarchy/chaos in Anambra State by the enemies of democracy? [/color][color=#006600][color=#006600][/color] |