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PoliticsRe: Stop Corrupt Nigerians From Contesting The April Election by LePhilippe(m): 7:55pm On Feb 10, 2007
When oh when will Nigeria learn huh huh huh
PoliticsRe: Donald Duke Declares For Presidency November 7 At Inter. Conference Cent., Abuja by LePhilippe(m): 7:50pm On Feb 10, 2007
I hardly think the EFCC would make such a story up!
FoodRe: Nigerian Recipes by LePhilippe(m): 7:35pm On Feb 10, 2007
Who knows how to make Plantain chips??
PoliticsRe: Who Will Rule Lagos Come May 2007? by LePhilippe(m): 6:47pm On Feb 10, 2007
Excusse my ignorance but who is running??
PoliticsRe: FG Awards $1.46 Billion Mambilla Hydro Power Contract In Taraba State by LePhilippe(m): 6:42pm On Feb 10, 2007
This will help the Electricity situation in Nigeria!!!
PoliticsRe: Us And Eu Ask For Evidence From Efcc And Presidency by LePhilippe(m): 6:25pm On Feb 10, 2007
You didnt answer my question. Will he be a good leader or nothuh?
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Swallowing Benin And Togo? by LePhilippe(op): 6:22pm On Feb 10, 2007
I guess the power will be distributed in the same fashion as the EU distributes its power. In other words the more powerful nation gets more say than the other meaning Nigeria will get full control of the whole say!!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Swallowing Benin And Togo? by LePhilippe(op): 6:09pm On Feb 10, 2007
But it would mean the great growth and development of of WEST AFRICA.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Crazy Stuff U Did As A Child by LePhilippe(m): 6:08pm On Feb 10, 2007
I wish i could go back in time and redo this,

Imagine tho a facility in Nigeria where you can go bungee jumping??
Awesome or what??
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Swallowing Benin And Togo? by LePhilippe(op): 6:03pm On Feb 10, 2007
I just hope that this will be the African equivalent the the successful European Union grin grin
PoliticsRe: Us And Eu Ask For Evidence From Efcc And Presidency by LePhilippe(m): 6:01pm On Feb 10, 2007
Will Yaradau, Be a good president or nothuh?

What do you thinkhuh
PoliticsNigeria Swallowing Benin And Togo? by LePhilippe(op): 5:57pm On Feb 10, 2007
What is this talk about socio-economic integration and fast tracking the gains ECOWAS? "We are similar people regardless of colonial boundaries"?

Nigeria, Benin, Togo sign integration pact

From Madu Onuorah, Abuja

NIGERIA and her two western neighbors, Benin Republic and Togo yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) towards the socio-economic integration of the three nations.


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Christened the "Nigeria-Benin-Togo Co-Prosperity Partnership", the MOU establishing it was signed by Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Boni Yayi (Benin) and Faure Gnassingbe (Togo) in Abuja.

However, Obasanjo, said that the pact was absolutely "not a political agenda but an economic-oriented and development-centred initiative."

Nigeria, he noted, "has neither territorial ambition nor the intention to dominate her neighbours. We, however, believe in shared prosperity with our neighbours."

He said that the partnership became imperative because of the "critical need for us to fast-track the achievements and gains we have made under ECOWAS by pulling together, whenever possible, our resources, so that we may effectively respond to the socio-economic challenges facing our peoples within the context of a fast-globalising economy."

The three nations, the President stated, "significantly, are to the large extent, one and the same people situated across the West African Coastline and separated by the accident of colonial history."

Moreover, he added, they all share high levels of illiteracy, inadequate healthcare delivery systems, severely underdeveloped internal and cross-border transport and communications systems, large-scale unemployment and spiral and rapidly population growths.

The signing of the MOU and the inauguration of the Partnership, Obasanjo said, climaxed longstanding wish by the political leadership and the peoples of the three nations to fashion out a jointly beneficial framework of cooperation that will adequately address yearnings for economic development through functional integration in the face of global challenges.

The Partnership intends to achieve the following:

* Harness the three nations' joint material and human resources for the collective benefits of their peoples;

* rededicating themselves to targeted socio-economic integration programmes and fundamental improvement of joint development efforts;

* encouraging concrete and meaningful joint ventures and structured development through a productive partnership of the three governments and their organised private sectors.

The three summit leaders agreed that the operations of the institutions of the Partnership would commence immediately.

Consequently, President Obasanjo has directed the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof. Joy Ogwu to immediately secure an office accommodation in Lagos that will house the permanent secretariat of the Partnership. The choice of Lagos is dictated by proximity to the three nations and ease of contact.

The secretariat, which is to be headed by an Executive Secretary, will also be manned by two deputies and support staff which "has to be lean, compact and effectively manageable."
Nairaland GeneralRe: Crazy Stuff U Did As A Child by LePhilippe(m): 5:52pm On Feb 10, 2007
I didn't even think of the consequences trust me it was truly awesome!!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: How Many Nairalanders Actually Live In Nigeria? by LePhilippe(op): 5:49pm On Feb 10, 2007
Have you totally ignored the fact that more than 80% of the users on this forum don't live in Nigeria. I am only trying to get an accurate figure!!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Crazy Stuff U Did As A Child by LePhilippe(m): 5:46pm On Feb 10, 2007
I remember when my house was under construction and the was a lot of sand, just after dawn before anyone was awake, i went to the roof and jumped into the sand. That was probably the highlight of my life!!!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: How Many Nairalanders Actually Live In Nigeria? by LePhilippe(op): 5:43pm On Feb 10, 2007
Lol, My bad!!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: How Many Nairalanders Actually Live In Nigeria? by LePhilippe(op): 5:42pm On Feb 10, 2007
I am trying to find out who on this website actually lives in Nigeria!!
PoliticsAbuja 2014 - Will This Be A Reality Or Dream? by LePhilippe(op): 5:40pm On Feb 10, 2007
Will Abuja ever host the CWGhuh Please post your opinions and views!!!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mubadala,new Telecom Company In Nigeria by LePhilippe(m): 5:37pm On Feb 10, 2007
I couldn't agree more, few years ago when i left nigeria the mobile companies were just new - now they are billion dollar companies!!!
PoliticsRe: Can Nigeria Ever Improve? by LePhilippe(m): 5:34pm On Feb 10, 2007
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Give us a few years and a good and
uncorrupt president!!!!
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Nairaland GeneralHow Many Nairalanders Actually Live In Nigeria? by LePhilippe(op): 5:32pm On Feb 10, 2007
I for one don't live in Nigeria but I take frequent trips there and back nearly every holiday!!!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Ranked 2nd Poorest Nation in the World by LePhilippe(m): 5:28pm On Feb 10, 2007
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Give us a good president and 4 years. We shall rule the world!!!
PoliticsRe: Donald Duke Declares For Presidency November 7 At Inter. Conference Cent., Abuja by LePhilippe(m): 5:24pm On Feb 10, 2007
Well said Big B1 but please i just need to know when will people in nigeria open there eyes to the extreme corruption and put an end to it!!!
PoliticsRe: Donald Duke Declares For Presidency November 7 At Inter. Conference Cent., Abuja by LePhilippe(m): 5:22pm On Feb 10, 2007
Revolution Please grow up. tongue Lol!!
TravelLagos Subway Proposal by LePhilippe(op): 5:18pm On Feb 10, 2007
Ok, Do you guys know any information about the proposed subway in Lagos. I don't have very much information about it!!!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria-delta Crisis On Cnn by LePhilippe(m): 5:15pm On Feb 10, 2007
Well I have mixed reactions after that report. The Militants wanted to shatter nigeria into pieces! I dont agree with that but I think this should have been expected after huge neglect of the area. Please people, these people are suffering and none of the fat cats in Abuja give a rats ass about their well being. I fully support MEND and I know that they will be involved in Bloodshed in the April/May time.
PoliticsRe: Are Militants Fighting For Development Of Niger Delta Or Themselves? by LePhilippe(m): 4:59pm On Feb 10, 2007
I disagree with this they are fighting for the welfare of their neglected people!!!! If they were fighting for themselves the hostages would be killed for ransoms!!!
PoliticsMovement Of The Emancipation Of The Niger Delta! Will it prosper?? by LePhilippe(op): 4:57pm On Feb 10, 2007
If you are not familiar with MEND. They are the people who kidnap people around the Niger Delta area,

OK, Please all of you who support or oppose the actions of M.E.N.D - Movement for the emancipation of the Niger Delta!!! Post a comment here!!

I am in full support of there movement. I believe that this is a step backward but two steps forward for Nigeria!!! My Aunt is a very spiritual woman and she said to me recently that there will be alot of Bloodshed in April/May in Nigeria. This is a sign that God is going to intervene in the corruption situation in Nigeria!!!

BTW, we need alot of pictures here as well!!!
PoliticsRe: All Nigerians Must Be Ashamed: by LePhilippe(m): 4:48pm On Feb 10, 2007
Finally someone with an ounce of sense!!!! grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Donald Duke Declares For Presidency November 7 At Inter. Conference Cent., Abuja by LePhilippe(m): 4:34pm On Feb 10, 2007
Please people before you start blowing DD's horn read this article and see if you still think he is the who you think he is!!!
GOVERNOR DONALD DUKE: SAINT OR SINNER?

Recently, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), through its Executive Chairman, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, presented its report to the National Assembly; the report has indicted 31 governors in Nigeria on allegations of corruption. The said report has raised more questions than answers in Cross River State, in particular, where daily discussions have been proceeding about the “clean bill” of health pronounced for the Governor, Mr. Donald Duke. Opinions in the state consider it curious that the said report has totally exonerated Governor Duke; people are beginning to wonder if EFCC is actually familiar with all the available facts. This paper is therefore meant to raise, for the benefit of doubt, issues that the EFCC are probably unfamiliar with, pertaining to the conduct of public affairs and finances in the Cross River State of Nigeria.

In Cross River State, probably only very few people are ignorant about the billions of Naira that have accrued to the State from federal allocations, privatizations, loans, internally generated revenues (both from local government and state government sources) ecological funds, and grants from donor agencies as well as donations from public spirited individuals. There is need therefore for the EFCC to investigate, more thoroughly, the financial operations of the government of Mr. Donald Duke in the last almost eight years and ask for more information pertaining to the true nature of the expenditure of these funds; we believe that the EFFC should not allow itself to be guided only by the cosmetic type information that it has so far received from the official public relations organs of government. Evidence abounds to show that there are economic and financial crime matters in the Cross River State of Nigeria, probably unknown to the EFCC. It has become imperative therefore, to guide the EFCC on the approach employed by the governor to defraud the poor people of Cross River State of their legitimate funds while the various government officials are compelled to maintain “a conspiracy of silence” or risk being “sacked” from work. Significantly, the EFCC should note that after committing these various acts of fraud, government officials are made to post fictitious accounting figures to various heads and sub-heads in an apparent effort to balance the accounts of the state expenditure. The accounts of the eighteen local governments in the State have recently been harmonized for the purpose of covering up these financial crimes. The above and many other approaches has become a recurrence decimal in the management of public funds in Cross River State.

For the avoidance of doubt, the following specific issues are hereby being submitted to the EFFC, for further consideration. It is hoped that these issues will lead the EFCC to a better understanding of the affairs of Cross River State, in order that they could also reach a valid conclusions about the operations of the government and the Governor.

a) The deduction of N360,000,000.00 from local government allocations in the pretext of purchasing the cable
car at the Obudu Ranch Resort.

b) The monthly payment of N18,000,000.00 to the Governor’s wife, Mrs. Onari Duke through her NGO called
Enterprise Nigeria Foundation with Head office at Plot 15E, Flat 2, Muri Okunola Street, P. O. Box 71003,
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria; and operational office at Suit C9, Amin Building, Calabar Free Trade Zone –CTZ,
Calabar. For the month of November 2005, this amount was paid vide Cheque No: 00000714 of Guaranty
Trust Bank – GTB, Calabar, dated 06-01-2006.

c) The monthly deductions of N42,968,036.53 meant for the poor communities and people of Cross River State
from the local government joint account as equity participation of Councils in the Tinapa project.

d) The arbitrary deduction of N62,812,531.51 from the local government joint account as loan repayment for
the Tinapa project for the month of September 2005, vide Guaranty Trust Bank GTB.

e) The inexplicable deduction of N50, 810,121.76 from the local government joint account vied Guarantee
Trust Bank – GTB in favour of Citizens International Bank.

f) The unauthorized deduction of N62,575,342.40 as Tinapa loan repayment for the month of August, 2005,
vide Guaranty Trust Bank.

g) The unauthorized deduction of N50,810,121.76 at source from the LGA joint account as loan repayment
for the month of July 2005, vide Guaranty Trust Bank.

h) The unauthorized deduction of N50,810,121.76 from the local government joint account (meant for the
poor rural and forest dependent communities) as loan repayment for Tinapa for the month of July 2005,
vied GTB in favour of Citizens International Bank Plc for August 2005.

i) The unauthorized deduction of N63,505,013.70 at source from the LGA joint account as loan repayment
for Tinapa for the month of July 2005, vide Guaranty Trust Bank;

j) The unauthorized deduction of N143, 267,132.29 from the local government allocations vide Guaranty Trust
Bank in favour of Citizens International Bank Plc for the months of June and July.

k) The unauthorized deduction of N70,028,538.81 from the local government joint account vide Guaranty
Trust Bank in favour of Citizens International Bank Plc for the month of August 2005.

l) The unauthorized deduction of N61,279,178.08 from the local government joint account as loan repayment
for Tinapa vide Guaranty Trust Bank Plc.

Supporting documents including vouchers pertaining to items (a – l) sited above have already been forwarded to EFCC and ICPC for appropriate investigation. Therefore it would appear that the alleged pronouncement of the EFCC on the Cross River State Governor is hasty because any information to the contrary will endanger the integrity of the EFCC locally, nationally and internationally. For the avoidance of doubts therefore, the EFCC should justify its claims by deliberately investigating the financial operations and records of Mr. Donald Duke. The EFCC, whose corporate integrity comes into question in the event of failure to recover huge sums of public funds, must be concerned. The following are specific areas of concern in this context:

i. A situation where huge sums of public funds allocated for poor rural communities is being diverted monthly for the Governor’s wife (Mrs. Onari Duke) for personal use and expensive life styles while the poor people languish in abject poverty and penury is fraudulent and should be investigated as a matter of urgent public interest. This is important because expenditure of over four hundred and eighty million naira [N480, 000,000.00] by Enterprise Nigeria Foundation (an NGO owned and managed by Onari Duke) without definite policy guidelines and presentations to the council authorities for ratification and approvals questions the transparency of the Governor’s operations.

ii. A situation where huge sums of local government funds meant for poor communities are being diverted from the local government joint account for personal use in the pretext of loan repayment amount to fraud. The urgent question at this point is: Who authorized and received the loans on behalf of the 18 local government councils? What were the loans meant for and how much was actually taken? When will the repayment terminate?

iii. A situation where local government statutory allocations are being budgeted to undertake specific operations by the various council chairmen to meet the needs and aspirations of their poor communities, and these funds are being diverted to undertake an unbudgeted operation, i.e. to purchase the cable car at the Ranch Resort ostensibly to play Chief Executive and meet the recreation needs of the rich class, is outrageous and tends to raise very serious questions of budget discipline and financial prudence. The pertinent question therefore is: do the poor people of Cross River State really need/use the Cable Car?

iv. A situation where the local government chairmen who are the accounting officers of their various councils are being prevented from maintaining clear records of actual expenses of their programmes and activities, questions the TRANSPARENCY of the Government of Mr. Donald Duke. Indeed a scenario where hundreds of millions of naira are being signed off single handedly without recourse to, and due approvals from the appropriate council authorities amounts to a breach of trust and should be investigated.

v. A situation where the Ministry of Local Government Affairs arbitrarily disburses hundreds of millions of Naira meant for local government councils calls for urgent investigation.

vi. A practice where public property are being grossly under valued and privatized to unknown persons in disregard to the appropriate policy procedures for the sale of public property should be viewed seriously by the EFCC and indeed the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC. For instance, who bought Metropolitan Hotel Calabar (a six storey building in a prime location, precisely opposite the Governor’s office; adjacent the stadium and international conference centre as well as the Millennium Park; accessible to over ten banks and the Calabar airport) valued over N2 Billion naira but sold at only N200,000,000.00 even when General Ukpo had offered to buy the same property at N600,000,000.00? What is even more provoking is that this same property was renovated during the junior World Cup tournament hosted by Nigeria in 1999 at the cost of over N400,000,000.00. If Metro Calabar was sold at a loss of 2 billion naira in public funds, what was the rationale behind the decision? Is government not constituted to safeguard the overall interests of the people? In what way does the act of foregoing 2 billion naira amount to safeguarding the overall interests of the people? Does the act of foregoing 2 billion of public money amount to transparency in the conduct of public business? Importantly, who bought Metropolitan Hotel, Calabar? This is indeed a classical case for urgent investigation.

vii. A practice where public properties sold for a grand total of N1,291,000,000.00, and consultancy alone gulped a whooping N1,258,449,687.00 remaining a balance of N32,550,313.00 only, as revenue to government is unacceptable.

viii. A practice where huge sums of public funds meant for poor rural people are being diverted by Mr. Donald Duke for private and personal investments, i.e. for the construction of the ADMIRALTY TOWERS (three sets of high rise luxury flats) located at No. 9A Gerard Road, Ikoyi, in Lagos, is fraudulent. Mr. Duke rents out these flats at $5,000 per flat each month. For the avoidance of doubt, SHELL Petroleum is one of his tenants and has already paid rents for two years amounting to $960,000. This is a clear case of Mr. Duke putting his personal interest before public good. It is unacceptable and should be investigated urgently.

ix. A practice where government contracts are over-priced arbitrarily for personal gains is fraudulent. For instance, it was initially announced to the public that the construction cost of Tinapa is N25 Billion. Sadly, Mr. Duke now claims that the cost has arisen to N65 Billion, perhaps to justify his monthly deductions of local government allocations.

x. A situation where Banks in Calabar are being threatened and penalized for refusing to contribute N200 Million each to support the Tinapa project should be investigated.

xi. A situation where the Governor’s wife and brother are contracted to handle multi-billion naira Christmas carnival shows, the so called People Empowerment Programme (PEPI), architectural and construction projects (through Hameg consultants and COGEDS which bare a striking resemblance with HEGEDS, the company Donald Duke operated with office at 6 Razaq Balogone Street, Surulere Lagos, before he became governor) in Cross River State tends to raise very serious questions of ethics. The disclosure policy is instituted as a system of checks and balances to circumvent actual or potential conflict of interest. The provisions of the disclosure policy are very clear on matters such as this. Under this policy, the Governor is expected to make known his interest with persons or groups doing business with his government. This means that His Excellency who has actual or potential conflict of interest should not participate in decisions or vote on matters affecting any transaction (s) between his government and the other person or group. The danger in the Governor not making his interest known is that he may connive with such persons or groups to the detriment of the state. Therefore the appointment of Mrs. ONARI DUKE and GEORGE DUKE to undertake multi-billion naira projects for the government of Cross River State would appear to be prejudicial to the disclosure policy, and indeed a clear case of conflict of interest.

The inability of the National Assembly to amend the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to empower the local government council chairmen and their councilors specifying clear functions and regulatory procedures for checks and balances regarding disbursements of local government funds has developed into a situation where Mr. Donald Duke through the Ministry of Local government Affairs expends council funds arbitrarily while the chairmen are compelled to retire such expenditure. In other words we have in the past almost eight years; run the risk of operating local government councils for whose financial operations the democratically elected Chairmen do not possess any legal instrument for expenditure.

It should be noted that billions of Naira accruing to the state government from statutory allocation are available for Governor Donald Duke to initiate any project his administration considers relevant for his people. It should equally be noted that already Billions of Naira as loans have been sourced from financial institutions and expended on the Ranch Resort and Tinapa projects. It would be recalled that Bonds were also floated for the purpose of enhancing the viability of the projects. It is therefore carious to see that local government allocations intended for the rural poor populations are being deducted arbitrarily in the pretext of purchasing the cable car for the Ranch Resort project and also funding the Tinapa project. The issue of deducting local government funds for the project should not arise. The deductions made on local government funds for the purported cable car and Tinapa projects involve huge financial commitment that would require appropriate authorizations from the various local governments ab-initio. Therefore the following questions are pertinent:

vAre Tinapa and the Ranch Resort Projects public investments or private investments?

vIf they are private investments, then are the funds of Local Governments properly secured within the
structure of the private investments? What sorts of securities or guarantees have been provided or so
far been given? Are the guarantees available in the records of the councils for the benefit of future generations?

vIf Local Government funds have been committed into Tinapa and the Ranch Resort, upon what authorities
were the funds committed? Local governments are supposed to have budgets for their annual expenditures;
local government funds are supposed to be spent in accordance with specified procedures spelt out in the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Therefore, have the Chairmen received approvals of their
respective councils for the expenditure on Tinapa and the Ranch projects?

vIf Tinapa and the Ranch Resort are government projects, then is government well advised to commit the state
and the local governments to new investment projects? Is it not curious therefore that this is happening at a
time that all the previous investments of previous governments are currently being privatized? The compelling
question is: can a government be investing in new ventures and privatizing old ventures at the same time?
Is this not a manifest display of contradictions in the art of governance?

vAre Tinapa and the Ranch Resort more viable and more profitable to the local people in the LGA’s in the short
term and in the long run, than other projects?

LOANS
In respect of the loan portfolio of Cross River State, it is evident that there are huge burdens
of loans already incurred on behalf of this and future generations of the poor people of the
state. By this development, the State is totally mortgaged and, invariably, future
administrations are saddled with the burden duty of repaying these loans, sadly at source
from Federal Allocations. As previously highlighted, Mr. Donald Duke has had the
privilege of receiving huge bank loans and floated bonds on behalf of the poor people of the
state. It should be necessary therefore to act transparently to notify Cross Riverians of
details of the loan portfolio namely: the source of loan, amount involved, the repayment
schedule as well as the general conditions including interest rates. It is curious that the
governor have not considered it prudent to publish this information for the benefit of Cross
Riverians, on who the huge burdens of loans are ultimately visited.

Privatization
Records from the Cross River Privatization Council show that between 2002 and 2006 the following public properties have been sold arbitrarily:

1 CREL Plc 500,000,000.00
2 Niger Mills Plc 300,000,000.00
3 Calvenply 70,000,000.00
4 Biakpan Rubber Estate 40,000,000.00
5 Equity Guest House 30,000,000.00
6 Oban Rubber Estate 50,000,000.00
7 Cross Lines Limited 11,800,000.00
8 Cross Lines (Real Estates Quarters) 15,000,000.00
9 Equity Gas Plant 9,100,000.00
10 Equity Guest House 30,000,000.00
11 Metropolitan Hotel, Calabar 200,000,000.00
12 Metropolitan Hotel, Ikom 23,100,000.00
13 Kwafalls Palm Oil Estate 12,000,000.00
Grand Total N1,291,000,000.00

In addition to the above, the following public properties have also been sold without any trace of the funds being paid to the state treasury as a result of the sales:
a) The Calabar Cement Company Ltd, CALCEMCO
b) The Cross River State Newspaper Co-operation
c) The Government Printing Press
d) The Cross River Liaison office in Lagos
e) The Cross River State property at No.3, Military Street, near Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos
f) Numerous residential buildings and vast area of lands designated for building purposes owned by the Cross River State government have been sold to fronts of Mr. Donald Duke.

ETHICS IN THE CONDUCT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS
v At a time when the watchword of government is poverty alleviation – in what ways do all the above contribute to
alleviating poverty among the masses of Cross River State and its local governments?

v At a time when the overall posture of government is privatization, is it ethical to be privatizing and investing at the
same time? Will the new investments not end up again in privatization shortly?

THE EFCC
It is my understanding that as the agency responsible for monitoring and exposing economic
and financial crimes in our dear country, it is the duty of EFCC among other things to
investigate appropriately the financial operations of our public officers before reaching a
valid conclusion. To pronounce a clean bill of health on Mr. Donald Duke on the excuse
that there has been no petition from Cross River State against the Governor amounts to a
deliberate concealment and a grand conspiracy against the severely impoverished people of
Cross River State of Nigeria. Nevertheless, the facts have now been put before the EFCC
for consideration. The EFCC should therefore assume greater responsibility and share a
commitment to its mission to cause appropriate investigation on the matter with a view to
recovering the huge amount of monies belonging to the poor local people of
Cross River State. It has become necessary to draw the attention of the EFCC to facts
above because the EFCC is the only properly constituted authority mandated by the Laws of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria under PART II, Section 7, sub-section “a”, of the EFCC
ACT 2004 to cause investigations on matters such as this.


PRAYER
Our prayer therefore is as follows:

1. That the EFCC should compel the Cross River State Governor to open his financial records for investigation
as an urgent matter of public interest.
2. That the 18 local government council chairmen in Cross River State should as well be compelled to open
their financial records for appropriate investigations.
3. That in the cause of carrying out the investigations, the civil society, public servants and civil servants as
well should be requested to forward useful memoranda to aid the process.
4. That only such procedure can help the EFCC to investigate and present an unbiased position on Governor
Donald Duke.

Finally, governments serve the broad public good, and the EFCC is established primarily to investigate, expose and restrain fraudulent governments from engaging in any matters that are detrimental to public trust. The EFCC should respond to their moral and constituted responsibility to ensure prudent management of local government finances and indeed public finances belonging to the poor rural people of Cross River State of Nigeria. Based on the available facts highlighted herein above, It is fervently hoped that the EFCC would respond to this matter of the Governor of Cross River State regarding the transparency and morality of his operations in the disbursement of public funds in order that the public will be in a position to adjudge Mr. Donald Duke SAINT OR SINNER,
Taken from http://nigerian-newspaper.com/governor-donald-duke.htm
PoliticsRe: Donald Duke Declares For Presidency November 7 At Inter. Conference Cent., Abuja by LePhilippe(m): 4:25pm On Feb 10, 2007
@ Celemel
I can see from this you are very proud about Calabar city. Compared with other major Nigerian cities such as Lagos, Kano, it is nothing but a success story. Have you ever been to major tourist resort cities such as Dubai, Hong Kong, Sun city e.t.c that your governor DD is comparing Calabar too huh huh Calabar doesn't have any good public transport services until recently the whole Calabar population depended on motor cycle taxis. This is ridiculous. Do you really expect a tourist to get onto one of these death rideshuh

It is one of the few working airports in Nigeria, with all the facilities in good condition.
Again my friend you fail to see that Calabar is no more appealing to a low Nigerian standard, it is now appealing to an international standard. The horrible airport in Calabar is a big cry for attention. This airport is obviously not ready for the huge influx of people predicted to enter from the Tinapa venture. I mean what a shocking contrast, The dull airport to the shining new monorail.

My idea of infrastructure are roads, electricity, water, sanitation, schools, hospitals.
Exactly, these aren't very obvious in the vast greater calabar area. Calabar doesn't have a 24 hour power supply and it wants to get a fully functional monorail?? Before you say it, some cities in Nigeria have 24 hour power supply for example i know the city of Abuja has a 24 hour power supply. I was privileged to live there for a week and the power remained uninterrupted.

Roads - The road network is seriously lacking various facilities such as simple traffic management facilities such as double yellow lines. It is a very poor road network due to all i have seen you might disagree with this.

Water - Please answer this question for me, Does Calabar city and its greater area have a fully functional running water supplyhuh Please it still has a long way to become what in your statement is in good condition.

Schools - It may have UNICAL but isn't this same school plagued with strikes by the staff. Can't pupils bribe their way into this facility. Is a degree in UNICAL accepted by major countries in the world.

Don't get me wrong being a Nigerian i am proud of the TINAPA business resort but please DD should concentrate on simple issues rather that of Monorails or the longest or largest projects!!!
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