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The Forum, at the end of its meeting, came up with the following resolutions: 1. South-East Governors and Leaders re-stated the adoption of a common Joint Security outfit called EBUBEAGU with her Regional Headquarters in Enugu. EBUBEAGU will work with the Police and other security agencies in her operations to protect lives and property in the South-East; 2. We agreed on the structure and operational modalities of EBUBEAGU and to set up an Advisory Board for the security outfit; 3. The Hon. Attorneys General and Commissioners for Justice of the South East States have been directed to work with the Joint Security Committee to come up with the amendment of the existing State Laws to reflect the new EBUBEAGU outfit; South-East Governor's security meeting 4. The meeting directed Ohaneze Ndigbo President to immediately form two Committees: (a) South East Peace and Reconciliation Committee to engage our people for the peace and security of our people and her visitors; (b) Strategy and Welfare Committee to engage and protect our people, especially those who are being unfairly treated. These Committees must become functional within the next 10 (ten) days from date; 5. The meeting is in support of restructuring, the setting up of State Police and other national issues as discussed in the last NEC meeting. A Committee has been set up to work out acceptable modalities and submit them to NEC in its next meeting; 6. The meeting condemns the attacks on the country home of the Governor of Imo State, His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodimma and other State infrastructure. We sympathize with him and call on the Federal Government to fish out the perpetrators and ensure their prosecution; 7. South East leaders restate their commitments to our State laws banning open grazing in the South East and urge the security agencies and the local vigilantes to enforce the ban in all States of South-East; 8. South-East Governors agreed on the implementation of various END SARS Youth Empowerment Programmes in the South East States as soon as possible. This 25th day of April 2021. Engr. David Nweze Umahi, FNSE, FNATE Chairman, Southeast Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ebonyi State. |
anigbajumo or what is your name, keep celebrating rubbish in the name of 20 cents. Morocco has the largest, Ok. |
Putin (Russia): Lawyer Joe Biden (America): Economics degree Merkel (Germany): PhD Physical Chemistry Xi Jinping (China): Chemical Engineering and Doctor of Law Ghanian President: Doctorate holder Buhari (Nigeria): WAEC not found Yet, somebody wants a growing economy under this administration. We are just joking. It is time to say Goodbye. if we must tell ourselves the truth, this country cannot be Giant of Africa again. The same WAEC teenagers are clearing every year presido cant pass na wa. Naira will soon become worthless like the Nepa bill he has. No thanks to educated mumus of the SW who danced him in. |
Image building moves. |
These cursed APC and their cronies have finished this entity. |
mrsiso:Bro forget Nigeria, we are now way past the restructuring palava. Nija cannot work. Will they leave our oil wells, will they take true federalism, No. The system is designed to favour them. |
Law suits should be thrown at him, adding his boss as co-defendants. |
Debt to pay debt. |
Smart one. They want to lure us all away to leave our land to their northern cronies. Referendum is the way out. Lets end these fraudulent union. |
2023 on point. Extra millions and fictious names and voters card on point. Only a fool thinks it is ordunary. Private hotels, private homes and private firms don't get burnt in our korrapt country. CBN, ASO, FIRS have all been torched by political arsonist. |
Rather, the international community is fully aware of Buhari's grade 1 nepotism. Ipob are terrorists but fulani herdsmen are saints. |
Ehh Jonathan has a Ph.D while Buhari has NEPA bill, GEJ ears are work while bubu has ear problem. |
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Poor leadership has ruined the country. Currency not stable. Insecurity everywhere Kidnapping everywhere. Frightening level of inflation, Argentina inflation. Secession noise everywhere. |
Aconomist:You just nailed it. A big slum barely fit for humans. |
With Pantami harvesting our data for crackdown. |
Litblogger:3k NOW |
Nothing can ever come out of government run schools. Nothing but quota system and institutioned nepotism will come out of it. Return all schools to mission, government could support with grants as it is done in tertiary institutions. Amen. |
Nothing can ever come out of government run schools. Nothing but quota system and institutioned nepotism will come out of it. |
They will have excuse, they are excuse men. Insecurity - "its a global issue" Poor economy - " its a global issue" "its caused by covid19" Inflation - " its the middlemen" etc. Buhari failed not because he wished to fail but he lacks the tact and IQ to translate good intentions to economic reality. He chose to put politicians in sensitive positions instead of picking technocrats. He failed completely. He needs someone to rescue him from the job. |
....and this is not the first time the printer government is printing billions. |
thebosstrevor1:The real inflation in Nigeria is 26% |
The money printer. |
SarkinYarki:"Indeed a nation may recover from a foolish leader's misrule, yes, but a nation will never recover from the foolish people who voted in the foolish leader". |
This is the real identity of Mr Buhari. The fulani slaughter all over Nigeria is no accident, its all planned. |
They died. |
Isa Aliyu Pantami, President Muhammadu Buhari’s communications minister, once declared that he was always a happy man towards the massacre of those he considered infidels. “We are all happy whenever unbelievers are being killed,” Mr Pantami said. “But the Sharia does not allow us to kill them without a reason.” “Our zeal (hamasa) should not take precedence over our obedience to the sacred law,” he added. Mr Pantami’s comments were contained in three audio recordings of his teachings in the 2000s, when he took extreme positions in support of the brutal exploits of Al Qaeda and Taliban elements who were on a campaign to obliterate the West and conquer other parts of the world. He made the remarks while responding to audience questions about his views on Osama Bin Laden during a lecture about the Taliban. Mr Pantami said of Mr Bin Laden, the late Al Qaeda leader responsible for bringing down the World Trade Centre in an attack that claimed over 3,000 lives in 2001: “I still consider him as a better Muslim than myself.” Mr Pantami’s comments were translated by Professor Andrea Brigaglia, an African expert at Naples University in Italy. Nigerian scholar Musa Ibrahim of University of Florida in the United States contributed to the paper that explored the onset of Boko Haram in Nigeria. Top journal publisher academia.edu published the research in March 2019, several months before Mr Buhari tapped Mr Pantami as a minister. Mr Pantami’s violent preachings, which he rendered in Hausa and Arabic throughout the late 1990s and early to mid-2000s, had gone largely unreported in the Nigerian mainstream media. Mr Pantami did not return a request seeking comments from Peoples Gazette about whether or not he has eschewed his violent Salafist views. How many people have been radicalised by Mr Pantami remained unclear. Messrs Brigaglia and Ibahim said Mr Pantami’s views were rare amongst Islamic preachers across Africa at the time they were made, even though they were common amongst Nigerian Muslims at the time. “It was ordinary for Nigeria’s mainstream Salafis to endorse Al-Qaeda publicly in their speeches and lectures,” the scholars said. “In this respect, Nigeria was probably a unique case in the Muslim world.” Mr Pantami, 48, was widely known as a hate preacher across universities and other public institutions in northern parts of Nigeria before Mr Buhari brought him into mainstream Nigerian politics by appointing him as the head of the public information technology department NITDA in 2016. Mr Buhari further elevated Mr Pantami following his reelection as president in 2019, tapping him to lead the communications and digital economy ministry of the federal government. Mr Pantami has been accused of using his position to further his agenda as a fundamentalist. His decision to shut down the registration of new telephone lines in Nigeria has been perhaps his most controversial policy pronouncement to date. The move has blocked millions of Nigerians from being able to register new lines on the purported grounds that everyone has to obtain a government-issued national identity number. Mr Pantami’s vicious comments surfaced following reports that he was placed travel restrictions by the United States for purported ties to Boko Haram. The minister quickly moved to debunk the salacious and grossly uncorroborated claim first published by Daily Independent, a Lagos-based daily. While debunking the report, however, Mr Pantami took to Twitter to claim he has always preached against Boko Haram. He also retweeted several handles that described him as a peaceful Islamic scholar, an attempt at image laundering that has now been punctured by Italian and African scholars. “It is unbelievable that President Buhari will appoint a man like Isa Pantami to be a minister in a secular country like Nigeria,” political analyst Mohammed Tukura told The Gazette. “A president that believes in national cohesion will not appoint a fundamentalist who shares the same views as leaders of Boko Haram and Taliban.” Mr Tukura said Mr Pantami’s nomination should have been rejected on the basis of his appearance in the WikiLeaks file in which he said to have been dismissed from Ahmadu Bello University for constantly espousing dangerous views. “We saw on the Internet that the U.S. government accused him of making dangerous comments for which he was expelled from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University,” Mr Tukura said. “His appointment as a minister has now further exposed Buhari’s sectional and divisive way of life.” Source: https://gazettengr.com/we-are-all-happy-whenever-unbelievers-are-being-killed-minister-pantami/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_c |
�� Yes it is a slaughter house, it will slaughter your political ambition. |
That fair enough. #2,500 - Factory Cost price # 300 - Delivery # 200 - Retail Profit Averaging #3,000 to #3,500 Dangote is not the problem , the guys printing more #60b naira notes, yeyerizing the naira. Bubu and his gang. |
Multiplier7:They always come crawling back to the big boys. Time will tell. |
������ Don't celebrate yet, the debt level is crazy. I hope all this can pay back the huge loans. |
Hakeem12:Fair price but useless naira and poverty . |
. His 18 months stint in the 80s to almost 25 years to stabilize and then Useless NIGERIANS brought him back and gave him 8 years