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The former leader of the Niger Delta People’s Salvation and Volunteer Force (NDSVF) who was speaking at Bungavilla Hotel, Port Harcourt, in Rivers State said many people are angry with President Goodluck Jonathan’s leadership style.Asari-Dokubo was at the hotel to address students of his university, King Amachree African University, which is located in Cotonou, Benin Republic, on the need for violence-free elections. He opined that Jonathan would have enjoyed an easy re-election in next month’s polls to if he had done things properly. He accused the president of tolerating his enemies instead of jailing them describing his recent to former President Olusegun Obasanjo as an embarrassment to the office of the President. “You don’t naked the office of the President, but Jonathan has done that by not dealing decisively with his enemies. For instance, he has no business going to Abeokuta to see Obasanjo, he has squandered the political goodwill he has.” “A lot of our people especially in Niger Delta are angry with Jonathan but they have no option than to vote for him because what is coming is worst than him. Goodluck Jonathan would have enjoyed an easy ride if he had done things strictly the way the people want it to be.” He went to predict that the president will not succeed in his quest to end the activities of terrorists in the North-eastern part of the country. He alleged that the security apparatus of the country is in the hand of northerners and they are all against the president. He further alleged that top military officers are collaborating with some politicians in the North to frustrate the military’s efforts to end the insurgency and by extension frustrating the government of Jonathan.He said, “The Vice-President is a Fulani man, Inspector-General of Police is a Gambari man, National Security Adviser is a Gambari man and Defence Minister is a Gambari man. The security arms are in the hands of those who are fighting him. How do you think he can do better in this area? “The same people who are fighting him are the one he allows to manage security? It is like asking the rat to look after the fish. Though, we are warning the BokoHaram not to harm our people because if they do, we will tell Nigeria that we have more sophisticated guns that the ones we submitted.” The former militant recently said there will be war if the successor of Rivers State governor, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi fails to probe his administration. |
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Allen Manasseh, a community leader in Chibok, Borno State, has criticized President Goodluck Jonathan for failing to speak about the schoolgirls abducted from Chibok on April 14, 2014. Mr. Jonathan yesterday made a surprise stop in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, which has been the epicenter of deadly attacks, abductions and destructions of property by Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram. After talking to soldiers, Mr. Jonathan visited a camp for people displaced by insurgent attacks, assuring the victims that they would soon return to their original communities. However, the president did not mention a word about more than two hundred schoolgirls who remain missing nine months after Boko Haram insurgents seized close to 300 of them. Some of the girls managed to escape on their own. Yesterday’s visit was the first time Mr. Jonathan stopped in Borno State since last April’s abductions that caused global outrage. The president had earlier visited the violence-ravaged state in March 2013 to hold a town hall meeting with members of the Borno Elders Forum and other stakeholders on how to solve the Boko Haram insurgency. Speaking to SaharaReporters today, Mr. Manasseh, who is a spokesman for the Kibaku community in Chibok, accused President Jonathan of making empty promises during his visit to displaced people. He said he was shocked that the president did not even say a word about the Chibok girls, adding that he doubted the Federal Government was doing anything to rescue the schoolgirls. “As a director of information of the Chibok Community nationwide, I am short of answers when people call to ask me why did the president keep mute about the Chibok girls on occasions and in places [where] he needs to touch on them.” According to the community leader, the residents of the besieged community “feel pained because we were one ethnic nationality that mobilized and voted for President Jonathan more than any other in the entire northeast. Why are we being shunned always?” He added, “How can we who supported, mobilized and voted for [Jonathan] start shouting in the ears of these parents [of the abducted schoolgirls] to vote PDP?” Mr. Manasseh also said the president’s response to the carnage in Baga, where Boko Haram insurgents killed hundreds of residents, was inadequate. “The Baga issue deserves more than just condemnation,” said the community leader. Mr. Manasseh disclosed that the parents of the Chibok girls were saddened that the girls remained missing more than 278 days after their seizure by Islamist militants. He added that Mr. Jonathan’s silence on the plight of the abducted girls and their parents showed that the Federal Government had forgotten about those girls. He further criticized the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for its shoddy handling of the crisis of internally displaced people in Borno State. Accusing NEMA of failing to live up to its responsibilities, Mr. Manasseh said the agency had not been able to give correct statistics about the displaced. “How can they give emergency assistance appropriately?” he asked. He said it was shameful that the Federal Government was unable to provide tents for internally displaced people who are being camped in public schools. The president yesterday assured the displaced people that the Federal Government would ensure that they return to their homes soon, adding that soldiers were working round the clock to ensure that the towns under the control of Boko Haram are reclaimed. In the wake of the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls from Federal Government Secondary School in Chibok, Mr. Jonathan did not visit the area. |
Don’t leave the party because you are aggrieved, No. we have to stay together. The tenure of any office – whether it is the state assembly, Senator, House of Representatives member lasts four years. After that four years if you feel your were not treated well, it may be you turn. Probably, we didn’t give you higher office to run, stay we can carry ourselves together.” Again, President Goodluck Jonathan has pleaded with aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who lost out during the party’s primaries not to defect to other parties. Addressing PDP supporters in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital, the president said those aggrieved now might have the opportunity to be elected after the tenure of the winners.Mr. Jonathan had made a similar plea last month following threats by some members who lost in the governorship, Senate, House of Representatives and State Houses of Assembly primaries, to quit the party. However, prominent members of the party, including a former National Chairman of the PDP, Barnabas Gemade, a former National Auditor, Samuel Ortom, and a former Information Minister, Labaran Maku, dumped the party. There were also reports that the Ebonyi State Governor, Martin Elechi, some of his government’s officials and 22 governorship aspirants on the PDP platform in Akwa Ibom State, were also planning to leave the party. Mr. Jonathan asked the aggrieved aspirants to stay in the party members and work with those who won. “At the end of our primaries, there were grievances all over the country, not only the PDP, all parties. There is no party that will do primaries that there will be no issues, but we plead that we should stay, work together in the party,” the president. “Don’t leave the party because you are aggrieved, No. we have to stay together. The tenure of any office – whether it is the state assembly, Senator, House of Representatives member lasts four years. After that four years if you feel your were not treated well, it may be you turn. Probably, we didn’t give you higher office to run, stay we can carry ourselves together.” The president said the PDP’s campaign was essentially for the young people and women. He said Nigeria’s future belongs to the young people who must be developed to achieve their potentials. He added, “If I should tell Nigerians that myself and my age mates are the ones to take Nigeria to the moon then I am lying. We are almost gone. So we have to create the environment for the young people. “Every year we take young people to the best universities in the world. If we want to buy weapons we have to go to the left, go to the right to beg to buy. Those who manufacture these things are not angels they human beings like us. Our own case, probably we don’t have that kind of education that will make our people to come to revolutionise the industries. This is one of the reasons we are sending these people so that in the future they will be able to produce our needs. “This government is focused; we know where we are going. We know where we are taking this country to. We only say the young people should join us. Nobody should deceive you, nobody should buy your votes because since 1960 when we gained independence people have been buying your vote.” He said unlike the All Progressives Congress, APC, his administration would not build prisons. He however said if elected he would continue to build schools to grow the young ones. “It may be a day dream, but I am also dreaming that one day we will not have prisons in this country. One day we will be able to create enough opportunities for all Nigerians and Nigerians will not be thinking about prison,” he said. Mr. Jonathan also said he looked forward to the day a woman would become the president of Nigeria. Stating that the votes of the women were very important, the president said since 1960, Nigerian politicians had been playing politics, forming governments and constituting cabinets, but his administration was the first to give identity to the Nigerian women. “That is not where the PDP government wants to end. I have said that we want a situation where international magazine will talk about women in governance and any other thing. And for you to do that you must start at home. So also our women we must expose them. “Whatever they ask us what example can you give us so that we can be convinced? We are putting the women; even in ECOWAS, the person representing Nigeria is a woman, in OAU, the woman there, in the UN, a woman, Joy Ogwu is there. We are pushing more women to global level,” the president said. “This is the only administration that is ready to give, including the one I am asking for, to women. I would have loved to see a female president before I die. That is my aspiration. My aspiration is that I should see a female president before I die. I should see a female governor, deputy governors though we have some deputy governors already. We want to see women go further and further. At the national level we are pushing for more women to go to the parliament.” Mr. Jonathan said he always felt at home whenever he was in Ebonyi State, describing it as “a peaceful state”. He said the state and his home state, Bayelsa, were had a lot of things in common. He stated further, “Those problems we have in Bayelsa State are the problems we have here. That is why you don’t need to come to me to request for change. I have an idea. I may not know all. “Let me assure you that whatever you want we will do. The key things due to the ‘salt of the nation’ it will surely get.” The president also said his administration had a plan to stop importing rice in the next four years and that Ebonyi State was one of the states it was relying on to achieve what he described as “rice revolution.” Stating that the Abaliki rice was already popular, the president said “What we want to do is to improve on our farming, the quality of our produce, cassava and so on. It will surely key into our rice revolution. “We will develop young men and women that will go into commercial agriculture. We must work with people in Ebonyi State to encourage small and medium scale industries. That is the only thing we will do to create to job. Ebonyi State luckily has a lot of minerals. With the drop in the oil price, government will surely diversify the economy. Solid minerals and agriculture are some of these areas that we will go in.” Source:http://saharareporters.com/2015/01/16/again-jonathan-begs-aggrieved-pdp-chieftains-not-leave-party |
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The depth or shallowness of each candidate and his political form is currently trending in Nigeria’s social media: 1. APC: We will ensure power stability. 1. PDP: Where is Mrs Buhari? 2. APC: We are going to fight corruption 2. PDP: APC tried to hack INEC computers 3. APC: We are going to fight terrorism 3. PDP: Some APC elder statesmen are garage touts 4. APC: We will invest in agriculture 4. PDP: S/South will collapse the economy if Jonathan loses 5. APC: We are going to upgrade standard of education 5. PDP: I will expose failures of our ex heads of state 6. APC: We will curb degradation of environmental pollution 6. PDP: Buhari doesn’t know his phone number. 7. APC: Nigeria’s wealth must be enjoyed by all of us 7. PDP: Buhari put Umaru Dikko inside a crate 8. APC: We will encourage rural development 8. PDP: Buhari cannot use a computer. What's yha take my pple.... |
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Where is nigeria heading to?Mercy Lord. |
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