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PoliticsRe: The Easier Way Out Of National Security Mess by ak47mann(op): 6:32pm On Jul 10, 2011
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PoliticsThe Easier Way Out Of National Security Mess by ak47mann(op): 1:48pm On Jul 10, 2011
The need of an efficient social security and reform of the Nigerian police force are some of the panacea recommended to the federal government to address the recent surge in the nation's security challenges as against suggested called for a break up.

This was the postulation of an emergency conference of ethnic groups within Nigeria. The conference was organised by the Coalition of Ethnical Nationalities in Nigeria (CENN), last week in Lagos, to deliberate on the nation's precarious internal security and it was attended by representatives of 16 ethnic groups, with each group airing its grievance in a no-holds-barred manner.

The high-point of the conference noted that the idea of secession, being mooted as the ‘only' solution on the recent security imbroglio in the country will continue to prosper if the country does not find a way to give all of its ethnic groups a voice that count at a roundtable.

There were heated arguments as each group strived to make a resounding case for its people but the need for co-existence with other ethnic groups was a major feature of the discussion. The prime resolve demonstrated by them all is that Nigeria can succeed as a nation as no group harbours a definite resolution for secession; although, deference was made to it at some point during the meeting, but only as a second alternative.

"It is very obvious here that the ethnic groups themselves can cohabit and resolve their differences if allowed to do so and if represented by those who speak the mind of the people," said CENN's chairperson, Frederick Fasehun; the founder of the Oodua People's Congress (OPC). According to him, this has always been the trend each time there is an opportunity for ethnic groups to meet and discuss their co-existence.

Representing northern Nigeria at the conference, the president of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Shetima Yerima raised the issue of marginalisation of all the ethnic groups as he cautiously noted that "no northerner wants to secede." "That is why we are supporting every initiative that will bring justice and fairness to Nigeria" he added.

Admitting that the northerners have ruled the country for the longest period in the country's history, Mr Yerima hinged his marginalisation on the extreme poverty that ravages the north. "It is true we have been in power for many years but it is also true that we are the poorest. Each group has a story of marginalisation to tell, only on a different scale and timeline" he explained.

Cult of business people

Though, the participants tried to avoid the issue of convening a Sovereign National Conference (SNC), as the conference preferred to proffer solutions to the national security problems in the present political context, the clamour for a political reform in the mould of a SNC as the only panacea to Nigeria's problems kept roaring its head during the discussion.

The charge for the SNC was led by Asari Dokubo, founder of the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force, who claimed that "nobody will give us (Nigerians) a Sovereign National Conference, we have to demand it" he affirmed.

He also expressed his disappointment in the failure on Nigerians to make demands off the government.

The former militant leader noted that "kerosene is scarce for no explainable reason and we are not doing anything. We ought to be on the streets by now." Mr Dokubo further explained that Nigeria's problem is not ethnicity, neither is it religion but leadership. "The problem is that the country is led by ‘a cult of business people,' whose hegemony, until broken, will always hold down the country" he said.

Regional police force

The coalition then proffered that, if Nigeria is to continue to operate its present political system, the ‘implantation of a functional budget' and ‘urgent restructuring of the Nigerian Police' is vital to bring peace and unity amongst other resolutions.

According to Mr Dokubo, there is only one government in Nigeria and that is the Lagos State government. "All the 774 local governments, other 35 state governments, the FCT administration and the federal government are no government at all" he stated.

He argued that only in Lagos is budget prepared to meet the need of the people. "What does Rivers State need a mono rail for?" he asked, citing an example. "Governments in Nigeria implement project only to soothe political muscles and boost egos, not to meet the need of the people," he said.

On restructuring the Nigeria police, all the discussants favoured the establishment of regional police alongside the Nigerian police. They condemned the deployment of commissioners of police to states they may have never visited before noting that "one can only fight crime in a terrain that one knows very well and among a people whose way of life you understand"

"As a regional police officer, it is easy to gain the confidence of the people and therefore establish an intelligence base. You will also know the nooks and crannies of the place," said Alex Sikaboro, a representative of Izon community.

Though the Nigerian police is largely seen as corrupt and inept by the public, the coalition said the government's prevalent social structure made it so and therefore should be blamed.

"How does a policeman send his brilliant kid to Covenant University or does a policeman's kid not deserve quality education?" asked Mr Fasehun, adding that Nigerians should learn to spare a thought for police officers as fellow humans.

It was also suggested that communities should be allowed to operate its own private security under a regulated authority.

"I live in Ajegunle and I knew what the place was before OPC came and what it is now. The same thing can be said of Bakassi Boys in Anambra," said Mr. Sikaboro. According to him, even Nigerian governors now employ private security; therefore, communities should be allowed to operate private security because "everyone in the community knows who is a criminal." E

mployment generation, at the heart of which lies power supply, was another resolution the group adopted.

"A hungry man will easily take up arms against his rich neighbours. He will query why they should eat three square meals, with leftovers when he has not eaten a single meal. Electricity affects every aspect of our national security," Mr Fasehun said, suggesting that "a heavy tax be imposed on importers of generators."

Absence of social security

The coalition blamed the rise of ethnic militia groups on the absence of social security, noting that each Nigerian youth wades through life practically without any aid from the government.

"We spoke to the government, they didn't listen, then we gesticulated and they started listening," said Mr Fasehun, who advised the government from making it seem like it only understand the language of violence.

The coalition urged the Nigerian government to implement a nationwide social security system rather than wait until a region takes to arm.

They warned that if a region gets largesse from the government, as in the case of amnesty in the Niger Delta, then a clear message is being sent to other regions on how to get their own largesse also.

"Every Nigerian youth deserves social security. No Nigerian should be angry because he is hungry," Mr Fasehun warned.

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Foreign AffairsRe: South Sudan Has Become The World's Newest Nation! by ak47mann(m): 11:54am On Jul 10, 2011
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God Punish all of you praying for nigeria to separate.You want all other african countries to laugh at us,after all the mouth we have been making. By the way,get it to your skull that the US,United Nation will never grant your Biafra people and sharia people any recognition. SO,Biafra and sharia republic might die in hunger and poverty. You can Google nothern Cyprus and see for yourself.They have been asking for indepence for more than 30years but no country or organisation is ready to help. They departed from the original cyprus thinking they will stand alone but they where left alone.No Recogntion.So you people can keep dreaming of separatin from Nigeria,especially the Igbio people.One day you will wake up and beg to rejoin Nigeria but it will be too late.
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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Robs Two Northern Banks And Gives Money To The Poor by ak47mann(m): 3:06am On Jul 10, 2011
that's whats up cheesy cheesy i give Nigeria 7months if changes doesn't come darkness will eventually consume them sad sad
CultureRe: Single Ladies Discriminated Against By Hotels In Nigeria by ak47mann(m): 2:52am On Jul 10, 2011
cos Nigeria girls don't just go to hotel for important things mostly hustling tongue tongue
PoliticsRe: Abia To Employ 50,000 Youths by ak47mann(m): 2:50am On Jul 10, 2011
i dey laughoooo cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Atiku Blasts Aganga, Hails Okonjo-iweala by ak47mann(m): 5:29pm On Jul 09, 2011
aganga vs iwela you can never compare different s is clear angry angry
PoliticsRe: Anambra State: Governor Obi’s Administration Has Failed Enormously! by ak47mann(m): 3:19pm On Jul 09, 2011
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PoliticsRe: Orji Sets Up C’ttee To Revive Aba Textlile Mills by ak47mann(m): 3:11pm On Jul 09, 2011
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CrimeRe: BOKO HARAM Strikes ASO ROCK ! (viewers Discretion) by ak47mann(m): 11:15am On Jul 07, 2011
Gbawe:
Some of you should learn to curb the childish and unhelpful feudalism you seem programmed with. Deal with the facts rather than paranoidly seeing everyone as "Ciroma" because they say what you do not want to hear. I know some Nigerians love the idea of one uber bogeyman to vent anger towards (it was Tinubu yesterday) but that thinking is very simplistic. This is much bigger than Ciroma . The Northern leaders talking tough yesterday ("we shall wipe out Boko Haram" ) are begging today. Open your eyes. What do you think has changed and caused them to now beg? Why do you even think GEJ has not sanctioned an all out assault on Boko Haram?
hmmm u might be right,
CrimeRe: BOKO HARAM Strikes ASO ROCK ! (viewers Discretion) by ak47mann(m): 2:47am On Jul 07, 2011
nawaooo shocked
Politics2011 Budget Not Good For Development – Okonjo-Iweala by ak47mann(op): 1:16am On Jul 07, 2011
A former Minister of Finance and Managing Director of the World Bank, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Wednesday criticised Nigeria’s current budget, saying it was tantamount to the government living above its means.

Okonjo-Iweala, who also described the fact that the country had spent billions on refineries “without tangible results” as curious asked the National Assembly to strengthen its oversight function by unraveling what went wrong with the refineries.

The ex-minister, who appeared before the Senate to defend her nomination into President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet, condemned the 2011 national budget which she said allocated over 70 percent of its total sum to recurrent expenditure and described it as “not good for development.”

The 2011 budget signed by the President on March 27 totals N4.485tn, out of which a whopping N2.425tn, representing 54.1 per cent, is for recurrent expenditure.

“I strongly believe that we should try as a country, as much as possible, to live within our means. Right now we need to work very hard because the budget that we have is such that the current expenditure is almost 74 per cent of the budget, therefore there is not much left for capital (expenditure). So, we need to work hard to continue to implement fiscal policies that will enable us to tackle the various challenges in the economy, while at the same time living within our means.”
She counseled Nigerians to receive non-interest banking “without a lot of emotions,” arguing that it was simply another form of banking.

While lauding the CBN’s new policy on cash withdrawals, Okonjo-Iweala warned, “We have to be careful so that people don’t start keeping money under their mattresses and then stop taking their money to the bank.”
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BusinessRe: Jonathan Shuns Talks On Islamic Banking! by ak47mann(m): 1:10am On Jul 07, 2011
This one na suicide bomber banking undecided undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: Another Bomb Blast In Maiduguri by ak47mann(m): 12:53am On Jul 07, 2011
The boko haram militants are not silly,the masses would understand that later,and the housa people are not silly cause if they are,they wouldnt have suceeded in governing us for 50 years,but we the southerners who are silly because we continue to think that we know while we know nothing in practice.for me,boko haram are out against corruption which would not happen again in their vicinities.let them keep the pressure so that our igbo people would come home so that we can salvage our region together and fight corruption on regional basis,thats the only way we can develope,its a matter of sacrifice. cool
PoliticsRe: Ekiti Monarch Accuses Policeman Of Shielding Criminal Fulani Herdsmen by ak47mann(m): 12:34am On Jul 07, 2011
They should increase police salary to 50k a month couple with some serious police reform,
PoliticsRe: Ngozi Really Lectured The Senators, Now Confirmed A Minister by ak47mann(m): 12:07am On Jul 07, 2011
supersteel:
SHE LECTURED OUR OLODO SENATORS, huh
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Neatest State by ak47mann(m): 9:58pm On Jul 06, 2011
good yoruba people should start developing their state Lagos is over populated,so go home and fix your state now ACN is running SW they should show the rest of Nigeria what they can do,
TravelRe: Welcome To Aba by ak47mann(m): 9:53pm On Jul 06, 2011
that looks like head bridge in onitsha from that pix all those rusty roofs are markets not resident area cool
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Neatest State by ak47mann(m): 9:38pm On Jul 06, 2011
PoliticsRe: Ngozi Really Lectured The Senators, Now Confirmed A Minister by ak47mann(m): 6:22pm On Jul 06, 2011
other tribes have finish Nigeria now SE will help and fix the country they looted and mismanaged embarassed embarassed
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Neatest State by ak47mann(m): 5:28pm On Jul 06, 2011
onitsha is a clean city,

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