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Politics › Re: What Will Biafra Do Diffrently: The Leadersip Question? by Agumbankembu: 7:03am On May 04, 2017 |
The Fifth question: How does the struggle intends to manage immigration and border control with the "Zoo"? It's critical In case of every secession, there are always transition committees and this won't be different, where issues like border will be handled and clearly mapped out, and whatever agreed by the committee will be binding on the respective countries. After the transition, respective countries have to make their own laws on immigration and border control, but it will always have mind regional laws like that of Ecowas and in our case, as long as you are a member of Ecowas, there should free movement of goods and persons. |
Politics › Re: What Will Biafra Do Diffrently: The Leadersip Question? by Agumbankembu: 6:57am On May 04, 2017 |
I know even if paste this in every thread, people will say IPOB are not serious. FISCAL AUTONOMY & NATURAL RESOURCE CONTROL 1. Every Nation in Biafraland shall have full ownership of all natural resources found within their Region, for example the oil and gas found in Izon land belongs to the Izon Nation, the gas, coal and oil found in Ala-Igbo belongs to the Ala-Igbo Nation. The same applies to every nation in Biafraland.
(a) There shall be no individual ownership of natural resource assets in Biafraland because they are Commonwealth and belongs to all the people of the nation where they are found. Individuals may own shares and equity in mining and exploration companies but the practice of a person owning oil wells will be explicitly prohibited in every part of Biafraland. (b) Proceeds accruing from the sale of all natural resources shall be used solely for the development of the nation from where the resources are found. (c) Companies engaged in the prospecting of natural resources in Biafraland shall pay royalties to the treasury of the National Legislature of the nation from where the natural resources are found. (d) Mining companies of all exportable natural resources in Biafraland shall pay operational tax accruing, to the Central Government of Biafra ring-fenced for the infrastructural development of the whole of Biafraland.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY 1. Elected officials and civil servants shall not operate foreign bank accounts and shall not own properties outside of Biafraland. 2. All employed persons and companies shall pay tax. 3. Compulsory public declaration of assets by civil servants and political office holders before assumption of office. Failure to do so will result in dismissal from office, fine and prosecution. 4. Civil and public servants shall be precluded from engaging in private sector business while still in active service. 5. There shall be free movement of persons, goods and services within Biafran territories. 6. Every adult of a working age or above 18 must complete an annual tax returns to the Revenue Department. [b]NATIONAL AND SOCIETAL DEVELOPMENT 1. There shall be a 75years Biafraland development plan which shall focus both on Infrastructural and Societal Development. 2. Human Capital Development not natural resources shall be priority in the implementation of the 75year development plan. 3. The use of electric generators with the exception of emergency agencies like hospitals, police, ambulance, fire service and defence headquarters will be prohibited in Biafraland. Those dealing in electric generators will be encouraged to get involved in power generation and distribution. 4. A Public Accounts Commission shall be put in place which shall verify every government approved contracts and make same public. Every government contract or project involving the use of public funds must be published in a government journal and made public. Every contract bidding process must be held in the open. 5. Employment, Food, Clothing and Shelter are Fundamental Rights of every Biafran citizen and any national government that fails to meet agreed set targets will be dissolved and fresh elections called. 6. High youth unemployment above 10% of the employable adult population will trigger automatic resignation of the Biafran Prime Minister. Deterioration of Road infrastructure shall be a ground for the resignation of a Mayor. Irregular electricity supply shall constitute grounds for the resignation of a Premier. 7. Child Labour like street hawking and other forms of child employment shall be prohibited and offenders prosecuted. 8. Discrimination in whatever form shall be prohibited and offenders liable for prosecution. 9. Bribery and corruption shall be prohibited, both givers and takers of bribe shall be prosecuted. 10. All Biafran districts, cities, towns and villages shall have indigenous and native names as prescribed by our progenitors. 11. Special assistance shall be provided to people with disability in Biafra and it would be against the law to discriminate against disabled or physically challenged persons. 12. Electricity and water supply are fundamental rights of Biafrans and must be uninterrupted. 13. The Calabar, Eket, Warri, Igweocha, Oneh and Onitsha seaports shall be upgraded to modern international standard.[/b] |
Politics › Re: What Will Biafra Do Diffrently: The Leadersip Question? by Agumbankembu: 6:52am On May 04, 2017 |
Here is the organogram
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Politics › Re: What Will Biafra Do Diffrently: The Leadersip Question? by Agumbankembu: 6:51am On May 04, 2017 |
OP IPOB has a blue print with which they are hinging the struggle and future decisions on. https://www.nairaland.com/3654530/ipob-releases-new-constituted-organogramThe Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has released a organogram for the constitution of the proposed Biafra nation
- The IPOB said the release of the oragnogram is to showcase the type of leadership the group plans for Biafra after its actualization
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has released a organogram for the constitution of the proposed Biafra nation.
The IPOB said the release of the oragnogram is to showcase the type of leadership the group plans for Biafra after its actualization.
The group's spokesperson Emma Powerful said: "The diagram stipulates the directorates, commissions and Agencies in the new government and this will be part of constitution of the Biafra government more are coming." The organogram showed the state National Legislature comprised of Anang, Efik, Idoma/Igede, Ala-Igbo, Isoko, Izon, Urhobo, Anioma-Igbo, Ibibio, Igala, Ikwere-Igbo, Itesekiri and Ogoni.
The national legislature according to the organogram will be headed by a Premier and cabinet for nation, while the District Assembly, Administrator, Major and Council would be under it. Also, Biafra Parliament would be headed by a Prime Minister (Executive) and Directorate of States while the office of the President would be manned by the President, Chamber of Deputies, Traditional Rulers/Elders.
The judiciary according to the organogram would involve the Constitutional Court (Apex court), Appellate court (Appeal court), Court of Justice (High Court), (Civil, Family, Criminal) as well as Common Law court (Magistrate court).
Seventeen directorates of natural resource control, agriculture, industry, defense, interior, justice employment, foreign affairs, education, energy, transpiration, finance, health, homeland security, economic planning, culture and tradition and veterans affairs.
There will also be 87 Independent Establishments and government corporations. STATE OF BIAFRA GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE EXECUTIVE BIAFRA PARLIAMENT PRIME MINISTER PRESIDENT
LEGISLATIVE BIAFRA PARLIAMENT NATIONAL LEGISLATURE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES
JUDICIARY CONSTITUTIONAL COURT APPELLATE COURT COURT OF JUSTICE COMMON LAW COURT
POLITICAL SYSTEM The three branches are : the Legislative - the part that makes laws, the Executive - the part that carries out ( executes) the laws, and the Judiciary - the courts that decide if the law has been broken.
These Separation of Powers helps to make sure people are safe. The executive branch carries out the laws but cannot make laws to make themselves powerful. Also the judiciary is responsible for making sure that criminals are punished so that members of the government or legislature cannot ignore the law as the judiciary can check on them. The Executive carries out the day-to-day government and administration of Biafraland. It proposes laws to the parliament and executes the laws passed by the parliament. The Executive is formed from the majority party or parties in Biafra Parliament. Members of the Executive (Directorate of State) are all members of either the Biafra Parliament or National Legislature. The operation of the Executive and the Parliament are inextricably intertwined.
1. There shall be a Prime Minister who is the head of government and leader of a multi-party System in Biafraland. (a) The Prime Minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government. (b) The Prime Minister is the pivotal person in contemporary executive governments. The PM is the focus of public and media attention, and has immense power to shape the composition of the government and determine its policy directions. (c) The Prime Minister overviews the Executive Arm of Government in Biafraland, including information on the major Conventions, the operation of the Directorate of State, the work of Ministers and the Cabinet, ministerial behaviour and resignations.
2. There shall be a President of Biafra who shall be elected by the Chamber of Deputies by a secret ballot process. (a) The minimum age limit for the office of the President shall be 30years and the maximum age limit shall be 75years. Minimum qualification shall be the old Standard Six or bachelors degree in any discipline. (b) The President of Biafra is the de jure head of Biafraland. The position is largely an apolitical and ceremonial role. (c) The President's ceremonial roles include signing every law (except those pertaining to the President's powers) and international or bilateral treaty, ceremonially appointing the Prime Minister, confirming and endorsing the credentials of ambassadors, and receiving the credentials of foreign diplomats. (d) The President is the only government official with the power to pardon or commute prison sentence. (e) The President appoints the Chairman of the Treasury Board of Biafra upon recommendation from the Prime Minister. (f) The President also ceremonially appoints judges to their posts after their selection, he/she is nevertheless crucial to the operation of Biafra’s executive government. (g) The President chairs the special session of the Directorate of State, gives assent to legislation, makes appointments on the advice of the government, and performs a host of other executive and ceremonial functions. (h) The President’s role is also in appointing the Prime Minister who is usually the leader of the largest party in Parliament following an election, dissolving parliaments and calling elections.
3. There shall be a Parliamentary System of government in Biafraland. (b) Biafra Parliament shall be sovereign in exercise of functions relating to the governance of Biafraland. It shall exercise this sovereign powers through the office of the Prime Minister. (c) Members of Parliament shall be elected in general party based parliamentary election. (d) From among the elected members of the Parliament, the Prime Minister of Biafra shall be elected by members of Biafra Parliament. (e) The minimum age limit to be elected a parliamentarian shall be 21years. (f) The Parliamentary Dress code shall be corporate – suit and tie. (g) The maximum age to seek elected office shall be 55years of age. (h) There shall be a Speaker of the Parliament and a Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies. (i) Biafra Parliament shall be the legislative arm of government and an equal partner in relation to the other two (2) arms of government namely the Executive and the Judiciary.
I. Individual parliamentary privileges include: - Freedom of speech - Freedom from arrest in civil action for anything said on the floor of the house. All statements made on the floor of the Biafran Parliament is covered by privilege and shall not form the basis of a law suit. - There will be NO immunity from arrest and prosecution for all elected officials and public servants. - Exemption from jury duty - Exemption from appearing as a witness - Freedom from obstruction, interference, intimidation and molestation II. Collective parliamentary privileges include: - Power to discipline - Regulation of the House's internal affairs - Management of Employees - Authority to maintain the attendance and service of Members - Right to institute inquiries and to call witnesses and demand papers - Right to administer oaths to witnesses - Right to publish papers containing defamatory material III. Parliamentary Committees amend bills on the appropriate subjects. Committee chairpersons are chosen by their members, on recommendation of the House Committee, and their factional composition represents that of the Parliament itself. Committees may elect sub-committees and delegate powers to them, or establish joint committees for issues concerning more than one committee. To further their deliberations, they invite government ministers, senior officials, and experts in the matter being discussed. Committees may request explanation and information from any relevant ministers in any matter within their competence, and the ministers or persons appointed by them must provide the explanation or information requested.
Permanent committees amend proposed legislation dealing with their area of expertise, and may initiate legislation. However, such legislation may only deal with Basic Laws and laws dealing with the Parliament, elections to the Parliament, members of the Parliament, or National Legislature. Special committees function in a similar manner to permanent committees, but are appointed to deal with particular manners at hand, and can be dissolved or turned into permanent committees. Parliamentary inquiry committees are appointed by the Prime Minister to deal with issues viewed as having special national importance. In addition, there are two types of committees that convene only when needed: the Interpretations Committee, made up of the Speaker and eight members chosen by the House Committee, deals with appeals against the interpretation given by the Speaker during a sitting of the Prime Minister to the Parliament rules of procedure or precedents, and Public Committees, established to deal with issues that are connected to the Parliament.
IV. Permanent committees: - House Committee - Finance Committee - Economic Affairs Committee - Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee - Interior and Environment Committee - Immigration, Absorption, and Diaspora Affairs Committee - Education, Culture, and Sports Committee - Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee - Labour, Welfare, and Health Committee - Science and Technology Committee - Committee on the Status of Women - Special committees: - Committee on Drug Abuse - Committee on the Rights of the Child - Committee on Foreign Workers - Biafra Central Elections Committee - Public Petitions Committee - Child Welfare Committee
The other committees are the Arrangements Committee and the Ethics Committee. The Ethics Committee is responsible for jurisdiction over Parliament members who violate the rules of ethics of the Parliament, or involved in illegal activities outside the Parliament. Within the framework of responsibility, the Ethics Committee may place various sanctions on a member, but is not allowed to restrict a members' right to vote. The Arrangements Committee proposes the makeup of the permanent committees following each election, as well as suggesting committee chairs, lays down the sitting arrangements of political parties in the Parliament, and the distribution of rooms in the Parliament building to members and parties.
4. There shall be a Chamber of Deputies made up of Traditional Rulers and Elders.
(a) Members of the Chamber of Deputies shall be elected by the people of the respective villages/towns of State of Biafra on non-partisan basis. (b) The minimum age to be elected to the Chamber of Deputies shall be 30years. (c) Every President of Biafra must come from the Chamber of Deputies. The Chamber of Deputies shall elect the President of the State of Biafra from among those qualified for the office of the President within the chamber. (d) Dress code shall be native of traditional wear – no corporate wears will be allowed. (e) The Chamber of Deputies shall have an oversight function over the Laws passed by the Parliament of the State of Biafra. (f) The Chamber of Deputies shall elect “The Speaker of the House of Deputies” who shall head the House of Deputies. (g) The Speaker shall forward the name of the elected President to the Prime Minister who shall in turn present the name to the Parliament for ratification. (h) Members of the Chamber of Deputies shall not belong to any political party and are in effect custodians of our ancient cultures and tradition. They epitomise truth, integrity and honour of the people of Biafra.
5. There shall be National Legislatures for each Nation that make up the State of Biafra.
(a) The Powers of the National Legislature shall devolve from the Nation of Biafra and guaranteed by the Parliament of Biafra. (b) The head of each National Legislature and by virtue, head of government business pertaining to that region, shall be called the Premier, who will be elected by members of the respective National Legislature who will in turn be elected by the people in a party based national elections. (c) There will be a National Legislature for each Nation that makes up Biafra, for example the Igala National Legislature. (d) The National Legislatures shall have 100% control over all natural resources found within its boundaries. (e) National Legislatures shall have full financial/fiscal autonomy pertaining to the internal workings of that nation. (f) The National Legislature shall have full right to exercise fiscal autonomy over the economic affairs of the region. (g) The National Legislatures shall have the Right to Self Determination. This right shall be exercised through a Referendum of the people in an election. If 2/3 of the people of a particular Nation are in support and agrees to leave then they MUST be allowed to exit the union peacefully. Such a Referendum shall be ratified by the State of Biafra Parliament for formality sake. (h) The National Legislature shall have the powers to break away from the union and exist independently from the State of Biafra or they can vote to join with another nation to become one larger Legislature.
6. All Nations of the People of Biafra shall have District Assemblies depending on population size and geographical spread. (a) The Powers of the District Assembly shall devolve from the National Legislature (b) There shall be the office of the Mayor with an administrative Council in each District/Province. (c) The Mayor shall be elected by the people in a regional election. (d) The District Assembly members shall be elected on a fixed term.
7. Any part of Biafraland can vote through a Referendum to leave the union of the State of Biafra if 2/3 of the people and 2/3 of the members of Parliament of the Nation are in support and agree to leave. Such a Referendum shall be ratified by the Biafra Parliament for formality sake.
8. National indigenous language(s) shall be the language of business in respective National Legislature. http://www.thebiafraherald.co/2017/02/ipob-biafra-fundamental-principles-and.html?m=1 |
Politics › Re: South-East Senators Caution Nnamdi Kanu On Bail Conditions by Agumbankembu: 6:39am On May 04, 2017*. Modified: 9:19am On May 04, 2017 |
The senators were also said to have assured Kanu that they were working to actualise the three IPOB members still in detention.
The source said that the senators did not ask Kanu to shelve his agitation for the actualisation of the sovereign state of Biafra, but stressed the need for unity and development in the Southeast. This is all, Nation Newspaper can deceive their collection of zombies with useless headline. E be like say na IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu dey sell papers these days. laffwitmi: He is an anti-christ and a yahoo boy,this is why i dont like him... And your elder bros u live with and flexing his car that washes hands with blood of live cows to do his Yahoo Yahoo is not an anti-Christ. Use ur head. |
Politics › Re: "Stop Exploiting Buhari’s Ill Health" - Northern Group Tells Yoruba Leaders by Agumbankembu: 7:45pm On May 03, 2017 |
paramakina202: maclatunji and co,you can see as I told you yesterday that Northerners are not fools and can't be deceived by your fake love. Be ready,they are coming for y'all . 
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Politics › Re: APC behind reports Nnamdi Kanu is dropping Biafra, working with PDP – Fani-Kayod by Agumbankembu: 7:01pm On May 03, 2017 |
APC and propaganda sef. |
Politics › Re: Breaking News!! Nnamdi Kanu's Lawyer Denies Writing Orji Uzor Kalu by Agumbankembu: 4:41pm On May 03, 2017 |
I was telling people that guy is not Nnamdi Kanu's lawyer, well, anything for anti Biafrans to masturbate with.
OP format the post well. |
Politics › Re: We’ll Shutdown Nigeria If Anything Ugly Happens To Buhari’ - Mbaka (January 2016 by Agumbankembu: 4:40pm On May 03, 2017 |
Make IPOB catch u for that Umuahia.
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Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Is A Fraud by Agumbankembu: 11:36am On May 03, 2017 |
ifraudiaa: like uwazurike like Kanu and another fraudstar that will begin another hopeless biafra agitation Hahaha, you are so pained. I can ship one carton of Otantapia for you. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Is A Fraud by Agumbankembu: 11:20am On May 03, 2017 |
Chai Afonjas are running mad this Wednesday morning, why Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra matter dey pepper una like this? Nnamdi Kanu is not begging anybody for notice me, they are the ones fighting to be in his presence.
And yes, I rather be gullible in my belief of Biafra, than believing one old terrorist herdsman is the Messiah to save ur dead country. The people who have a drug Baron as their leader are advicing other people. Hypocrites.
Awo couldn't mind his business, that is why he ate something meant to massacre rats, and he paid dearly for it. |
Politics › Re: A Crucial Message To My Igbo Brothers And Sisters - Yahaya Balogun by Agumbankembu: 11:13am On May 03, 2017*. Modified: 3:39pm On May 03, 2017 |
Another Afonja mounting on his brown roof to advice great Igbos and talk about Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra.
Balogun advice the yoruba miscreants who lighted oba of lagoon's house cos he got beef with ooni. You people are not even united in the Yoruba you answer, some day they are Aworis some say they are Eguns and came from South Sudan, some say their progenitor was pummeled down from up above. Hypocrites. |
Politics › Re: Biafra Is A Worthless Struggle by Agumbankembu: 10:36am On May 03, 2017 |
matamaros: I CAN NEVER BE BROTHERS WITH CONFUSED PEOPLE. I BELIEVE IN THE TRUTH Lol. Sidon anuofia. Efulefu everywhere. |
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Politics › Re: Biafra Agitators, IMN, Boko Haram Threats To National Security – Intelligence... by Agumbankembu: 7:33am On May 03, 2017 |
Qmerit: You don't mean it...Even Ipob? Let them go to court and contest this fact.
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Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Meets With South-East Senators & Ex Governors (Photos) by Agumbankembu: 7:31am On May 03, 2017 |
I don't know when it has become a crime to see the senators, people are always shifting goalposts. We like it, let him take the ministry to the so called elites. It is not your concern. |
Politics › Re: Biafra Is A Worthless Struggle by Agumbankembu: 7:26am On May 03, 2017 |
matamaros: CONFUSED IGBOS WILL NEVER SEE TRUTH IN YOUR MESSAGES. BETTER LEAVE THEM TO LIVE IN THEIR CONFUSION If you are Igbo, are you confused, do you hate the truth? |
Politics › Re: Biafra Is A Worthless Struggle by Agumbankembu: 7:26am On May 03, 2017 |
Another set of mad afonjaic unity beggars. Shame, your emotional blackmail is DOA. |
Politics › Re: I Had A Meeting With Nnamdi Kanu I Advice Yoruba To Join Biafra - Fani Kayode by Agumbankembu: 10:52pm On May 02, 2017 |
Sighs, the content is totally different from the title.
Read before commenting. |
Politics › Re: I Support Biafra :rev Mbaka by Agumbankembu: 10:44pm On May 02, 2017 |
Mbaka sef |
Politics › Re: Restructuring Nigeria: The Convenient Chant For Political Opportunists by Agumbankembu: 12:33pm On May 02, 2017 |
Yoruba muslim will support the fulani lords to keep the status quo. That funta jalon must a.s.s must be licked nu nu. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Asks Workers To Join Whistle Blowers (daily Trust) by Agumbankembu: 12:30pm On May 02, 2017 |
Na so. 
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Politics › Re: Photos: Another Milestone For Made In Aba Products by Agumbankembu: 3:32pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
One guy called Frank Fashions that I know makes Navy Uniforms on a bulk scale, he schools in Abia Poly . |
Politics › Re: Why Are IPOB Being Mocked Over Their Religious Choice? by Agumbankembu: 2:19pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
 BishopTrouble. |
Politics › Re: Governor Obiano Transforms Nkpor Flyover Under Bridge. See Before And Now Photos by Agumbankembu: 2:17pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
wristbangle: FYI, Ibadan is far developed than any city in Anambra state.
Even Osun state has better infrastructure than any place in the SE region.
Ogun state alone boost major cities and industrial estate such as Agbara, Sango Ota, Ibafo/Mowe, Agbado, Abeokuta.
Which yeye Ontisha abi Nnewi u wan take compare Agbara Industrial estate.
Between your states in SE has small land mass hence the reason it look as if your region is developed which is not Heheh Ibadam
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Politics › Re: IPOB May Banish Igbokwe From Igboland Over Anti-biafra Comment by Agumbankembu: 1:59pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
Igbokwe doesn't know that traitors like him are becoming fewer by the day in Biafraland. Now they are few and can be picked out and decimated by millions of hardcores online.
He will learn sense very soon. |
Politics › Re: IPOB May Banish Igbokwe From Igboland Over Anti-biafra Comment by Agumbankembu: 1:56pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
He went on self exile from Nnewi because of his family's criminal tendencies. A known criminal who exiled himself when Bakassi men went after his crooked family, is now a chieftain in APC.
I guess he is bitter for his self exile.....He will die a bitter man. |
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Politics › Re: The Support Nnamdi Kanu Is Getting From Yoruba Leaders Is Unprecedented -FFK by Agumbankembu: 1:45pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: President Buhari Absent At FEC Meeting Again by Agumbankembu: 12:42pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
BlackAfrican: I am 100% sure you are Ibo. What you feel for Buhari is what I feel for you guys. No love lost. Take care I don't hate Buhari, lmao, ikpa, akpanikan adoke Buhari has failure written all over him. Unwaa? You understand? And oh, translate that from Ibibio bros. |