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Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by ollyruffy: 7:05pm On Feb 02, 2015
"Consultancy undertaking"... 3bn naira to PEJ, the consultant. Someone should please ask GEJ if this is corruption or not since stealing is not corruption in his book.

This kind of news makes us want Buhari the more.

#GEJMUSTGO2015#.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by RaptorX:
blackandbold:
funny ehn...any report from any angle that point to GEJ's incompetence particularly with regards to massive corruption in the country..such report will be branded 'apc'.
eg
missing 20billion naira..apc report
missing subsidy money...apc report
farouk lawan $500k..apc report
police pension 25billion naira..apc report
etccc....we should really long for a government that will holds itsef accountable to the people..not a government or system that will always blame every other for its gallants messup and yet get away with it
no public office holder in the US with a fraudulent record goes scort free...he will pay through his or her nostrils every penny taken unlawfully, its only only in the present nigeria's system that u will see a public office holder escaping unpunished with 25billion naira.try such thing in the present day china and the individual will be executed.......
Don't mind the average Nigerian, they themselves have a corrupt mindset that is why you see them supporting their hopelessly corrupt leaders. The former Virginia governor in the US is now in jail for collecting gifts from a business associate, not stealing government money o, just collecting gift he is going to jail with his wife. Nigeria fucking unserious nation in regards to fighting corruption.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by BraniacX(m): 7:12pm On Feb 02, 2015
[quote author=hensben post=30366167][/quote]I have as much proof to substantiate my claim as shariaha reporters have to substantiate theirs which is.........
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Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by InvertedHammer: 7:33pm On Feb 02, 2015
raumdeuter:
This Patience greed is getting out of hand. After eating 1billion food you are stealing the Niger Delta blind

Chai dia ris gooduuu oo
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Can we still blame the Hausa/Fulani for not developing the ND when their people in power are doing worse to the region?
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Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by EmoBoy(m): 7:36pm On Feb 02, 2015
Ilekeh:
Sahara reporters have been right many times and about most of their allegations to dismiss this as false news.

I trust SR to not kiss azz and to give me unbiased news on Nigeria's current events.
Sahara is an anti-government media. Their support for Buhari and the APC will not be as romantic as it is if the APC finally seizes power.
They're like the linda ikeji of Nigerian politics, most of their reports are hogwash and nothing but idle gossip.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by EmoBoy(m): 7:40pm On Feb 02, 2015
obailala:
SaharaReporters isn't functioning today because GEJ is tolerating them. They still function till today simply because GEJ CANNOT touch them (they operate from a remote office somewhere in the middle of New York City).

If Sowore or any of his lieutenants were to step foot in Nigeria and are spotted, GEJ and his dogs (DSS) would not spare a second in sweeping them straight into kirikiri without trial. GEJ isn't as tolerant as you think he is.
But GEJ signed the freedom of information bill that other presidents were afraid to even think about.
GEJ is the most tolerant president Nigeria (even Africa) has ever produced. I'm not his fan, but I have to give him credit for that.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by oseo1(m): 7:40pm On Feb 02, 2015
I smell something fishy, according to the article their allocation was 400 billion and its 3 billion stopping them from paying salaries and meeting obligations to contractors? #UseYourBrain try again Sahara reporters
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by oseo1(m): 7:45pm On Feb 02, 2015
EmoBoy:
But GEJ signed the freedom of information bill that other presidents were afraid to even think about.
GEJ is the most tolerant president Nigeria (even Africa) has ever produced. I'm not his fan, but I have to give him credit for that.
gmb on the other hand believes you should ban the press if they say anything negative about the government #UseYourBrain
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by Nobody: 8:10pm On Feb 02, 2015
Collynzo419:
Febuhari on our mind

Stealing will be corruption in Nigeria! Compulsorily!

Sai Baba
are u pa buhari's younger brother?

Cos I can't find the word COMPULSORILY in dictionary
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by Ilekeh(f): 8:23pm On Feb 02, 2015
EmoBoy:
Sahara is an anti-government media. Their support for Buhari and the APC will not be as romantic as it is if the APC finally seizes power.
They're like the linda ikeji of Nigerian politics, most of their reports are hogwash and nothing but idle gossip.
Anti-government media? And yet they support APC and Buhari?

Nigga, grab a seat, get a bottle of coke and shut the phuck up.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by Collynzo419: 8:29pm On Feb 02, 2015
Mellin:
are u pa buhari's younger brother?

Cos I can't find the word COMPULSORILY in dictionary
Are you Mama Piss's younger brother?

Dictionary.com

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compulsorily, adverb
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by Nobody: 9:00pm On Feb 02, 2015
Collynzo419:
Are you Mama Piss's younger brother?
maybe who knows?need to get rid of this my old dictionary tho!!!
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by obailala(m): 9:20pm On Feb 02, 2015
EmoBoy:
But GEJ signed the freedom of information bill that other presidents were afraid to even think about.
GEJ is the most tolerant president Nigeria (even Africa) has ever produced. I'm not his fan, but I have to give him credit for that.
Bro, there is a limit to which excessive tolerance becomes an undesirable trait... GEJ's so called tolerance has exceeded reasonabe and acceptable limits.

1. GEJ tolerated the bokoharam bastards; he actually claimed they were our brothers... Now the monsters are out of control

2. GEJ tolerated corruption and corrupt people; how can one possibly explain the unprecedented and in fact, unrealistic plundering of the nation's resources which is now trending in the range of billions of dollars, yet not a single person has been put behind the counter, let alone put behind bars?... I call this looting 'unrealistic' because it is so much that so many Nigerians (including Jonathan himself) does not believe that any kobo is missing. Everyone tells us NO MONEY IS MISSING! NO MONEY IS MISSING!!! yet the country's foreign reserves drops from over $60billion to $31billion in 4 years and eternal debt of the nation rises by over 1000% from about $3billion to about $40billion.

What do we have on ground to show for this monumental depletion in foreign reserves at a time the country experiences the highest economic boom (average $100per barrel crude)?....
1. some refurbished 1970 trains running on a narrow gauge (1950s technology)
2. Refurbished airports which still have leaking roofs in international arrival lounges
3. three (3) more planes added to presidential fleet with a proposal to add a fourth and make them 11 aircrafts
4. A boom in the private jet industry; Nigeria is presently the only country in the world with more private jets (rose from 20 in 2007 to 150 as at a 2012 count) than commercial passenger planes (less than 65 in total). Even GEJ bragged about this that "how can the world say Nigerians are poor and suffering when we have one of the highest number of private jets?"

I wouldn't even want to go into the further details of the proven criminals in and outwith the government who are tolerated and in fact, celebrated by GEJ; e.g. Abba Moro, Stella Odua, the pardoned Alamieyesegha etc.

GEJ is indeed a very tolerant man, even when he tried to show some intolerance such as in the Mbu vs Amaechi case or the withdrawal and teargassing of Tambuwal, the lousy attemps at intolerance did not still yield fruits because he doesnt just have it in him.

Oh yes! GEJ is a very tolerant man, but there is certainly an extent to which tolerance from a leader should be celebrated as a positive.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by EmoBoy(m): 9:22pm On Feb 02, 2015
Ilekeh:
Anti-government media? And yet they support APC and Buhari?

Nigga, grab a seat, get a bottle of coke and shut the phuck up.
You should've known I meant the federal government.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by LRNZH(m): 9:32pm On Feb 02, 2015
oseo1:
I smell something fishy, according to the article their allocation was 400 billion and its 3 billion stopping them from paying salaries and meeting obligations to contractors? #UseYourBrain try again Sahara reporters
Did you read the next paragraph where Wike's enormous campaign war chest is also funded from NDDC's allocation? The other thing is the other big boys in NDDC will also help themselves knowing it may be their last opportunity.

N400Billion gone with the wind....
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by EmoBoy(m): 9:51pm On Feb 02, 2015
obailala:
Bro, there is a limit to which excessive tolerance becomes an undesirable trait... GEJ's so called tolerance has exceeded reasonabe and acceptable limits.

1. GEJ tolerated the bokoharam bastards; he actually claimed they were our brothers... Now the monsters are out of control

2. GEJ tolerated corruption and corrupt people; how can one possibly explain the unprecedented and in fact, unrealistic plundering of the nation's resources which is now trending in the range of billions of dollars, yet not a single person has been put behind the counter, let alone put behind bars?... I call this looting 'unrealistic' because it is so much that so many Nigerians (including Jonathan himself) does not believe that any kobo is missing. Everyone tells us NO MONEY IS MISSING! NO MONEY IS MISSING!!! yet the country's foreign reserves drops from over $60billion to $31billion in 4 years and eternal debt of the nation rises by over 1000% from about $3billion to about $40billion.

What do we have on ground to show for this monumental depletion in foreign reserves at a time the country experiences the highest economic boom (average $100per barrel crude)?....
1. some refurbished 1970 trains running on a narrow gauge (1950s technology)
2. Refurbished airports which still have leaking roofs in international arrival lounges
3. three (3) more planes added to presidential fleet with a proposal to add a fourth and make them 11 aircrafts
4. A boom in the private jet industry; Nigeria is presently the only country in the world with more private jets (rose from 20 in 2007 to 150 as at a 2012 count) than commercial passenger planes (less than 65 in total). Even GEJ bragged about this that "how can the world say Nigerians are poor and suffering when we have one of the highest number of private jets?"

I wouldn't even want to go into the further details of the proven criminals in and outwith the government who are tolerated and in fact, celebrated by GEJ; e.g. Abba Moro, Stella Odua, the pardoned Alamieyesegha etc.

GEJ is indeed a very tolerant man, even when he tried to show some intolerance such as in the Mbu vs Amaechi case or the withdrawal and teargassing of Tambuwal, the lousy attemps at intolerance did not still yield fruits because he doesnt just have it in him.

Oh yes! GEJ is a very tolerant man, but there is certainly an extent to which tolerance from a leader should be celebrated as a positive.
Unnecessary digressions. Were we talking about tolerance to the press or something else?
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by poiZon: 9:56pm On Feb 02, 2015
1LRNZH:
Ongoing investigation by SaharaReporters has revealed that former Education Minister Nyesom Wike and Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan, collaborated in a number of schemes that enabled them to loot the resources of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). The commission, which was established to spearhead economic development in Nigeria’s oil-producing delta, has been left financially insolvent, unable for the first time ever to pay salaries to its staff or to meet its obligations to contractors.

https://cdn.dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/patience-jona1.jpg?6888b7


Patience Jonathan
Over a two-week investigation, insiders within the commission told SaharaReporters that Mrs. Jonathan and Mr. Wike, current governorship candidate of the People Democratic Party in Rivers State, caused a large part of the commission’s current woes.

A source at the commission alleged that its management gave Mrs. Jonathan N3 billion immediately after the National Assembly approved the commission’s budget. “They said the First Lady had facilitated the passage of the NDDC’s budget without delay by the National Assembly. That’s why they gave her such a huge sum. The payment was recorded as a consultancy undertaking,”
the source said.

In addition, money drained from the agency is reportedly bankrolling Mr. Wike’s governorship bid. “Barrister Wike is using billions of naira from the NDDC to run his campaign. It is one of the major reasons that the commission has not been able to honor its obligations or pay salaries,” another source at the commission stated.

Numerous sources said Mr. Wike had handpicked Itotenaan Henry Ogiri as the agency’s executive director (in charge of finance and administration). The understanding was that Mr. Ogiri, a close associate of the Ikwerre-born governorship aspirant, would dip into the funds of the commission to help finance Mr. Wike’s campaign.

Bassey Dan Abia, a lawyer from Akwa Ibom State, heads the commission’s management, which is in its second year. Several disaffected staffers accused the management of financing other political projects across the Niger Delta, contrary to its mandate.


Mr. Wike’s campaign is said to enjoy a huge war chest from the commission’s funds. The former Education Minister, who is being backed by Mrs. Jonathan, showers tons of dollars, his preferred currency, on his supporters and underlings, including some ex-militants [/b]he has retained to intimidate supporters of his political opponents.

[b]For the first time since then President Olusegun Obasanjo rebranded the commission in 2000, the NDDC missed the timetable to pay workers’ salary in January. In addition, senior staff of the commission said they were distressed that their housing, furniture and other allowances have not been paid for the first time since the establishment of the agency.


A long time staff of the commission said this was the first time in his experience that the agency had failed to pay salaries in more than a decade. “I was employed here immediately after I graduated from the University and the NDDC started the graduate-training scheme. We have never been owed salary ever. We used to receive our salaries no later than the 22nd of every month. But right now we don’t even know when it is coming,” he said.

Another staff said the board of the commission was filled with politicians who are bankrolling the political aspirations of their puppet masters.

“We got over 400 billion naira for our budget last year. But look at the situation we are in now. It’s so embarrassing,” the staff said. He said the board members were mere proxies who take orders on how to run the agency from outsiders who are only interested in what they can get from the commission.

“They are running this place like a fiefdom, and they receive orders from the politicians that put them here. They have given all the money to their political bosses and now we are in trouble here.”

Occupants of the commission’s top management posts, including its chairman (from Cross River State), its executive director for projects (from Delta State), and its managing director (from Akwa Ibom) were accused of funneling funds to partisan political candidates. The governors of their state of origin nominated members of the management board, except in the case of Rivers State, where Mr. Wike chose. President Jonathan and Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers have been in a long running political feud.

The NDDC was set up to fund projects designed to ameliorate the environmental degradation in the Niger Delta caused by oil exploration. The area produces more than 80% of Nigeria’s wealth.

A staff source said that, while their salaries have not been paid, the management of the commission was promising them a significant bump in salaries and allowances if Mr. Jonathan wins re-election on February 14.

“They keep telling us to expect a lot of goodies when the present president is returned as the country’s ruler, but does it mean we have to die of hunger because they’re doing election?”
the source said.

[url]http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/01/wike-patience-jonathan-loot-paralyze-nddc-agency-can%E2%80%99t-pay-salaries[/url]
all hail shaRIA REPORTERS!
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by rabzy01: 10:17pm On Feb 02, 2015
After all, stealing is not corruption. undecided

Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by OROSUNBOLB(m): 10:46pm On Feb 02, 2015
Na our oyel money! Awon oponu gbogbo!
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by mikolo80: 10:56pm On Feb 02, 2015
bushdoc9919:
You know...as much as I want PDP out....APC will just put in a new set of cronies.

That is the scary thing about Nigerians.....as soon as an old set clears out....a new set comes in to continue the chop from where the old set left off...

And around them are millions of Nigerians....waiting patiently for their crumbs from Master's table.......

That is why we must get off oil....it prevents both the rich and the poor from working for their money. Not for their salary.....for their money!
and how do you propose we get off oil
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by Afroconnect: 11:04pm On Feb 02, 2015
Dumb Nigerians cos they are afraid of discipline,they are afraid of Buhari...I guess you all prefer to have educated looters,since Buhari no get waec certificate.

I have never seen a more vain people like Nigerians.
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by Nobody: 1:10am On Feb 03, 2015
mikolo80:
and how do you propose we get off oil
This article gives a good idea.......
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by nzeadachie: 1:20am On Feb 03, 2015
olumite2014:
That woman that cannot speak simple correct english statement is embezzling 3 billion naira,even prof Wole Soyinka's networt is not up to that.
There is God oooooOoooooooooooo!!!!!!

Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by JoBabs(m): 1:21am On Feb 03, 2015
size40:
The reasons for establishing NDDC and Niger Delta ministry has long been defeated. Those 2 important agencies established for d development of Niger Delta are died already. I petty for my region Niger Delta.
Eyah, I petty ur english two cuz †hey are died already..... I petty for ur region two.... grin angry cheesy
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by cronsberg: 8:35am On Feb 03, 2015
And these people want us to believe that northerners denied them development, yorubas betrayed them, that everyone is against them, what a bunch of hypocritical people. By the actions of their leaders, we now know that they themselves and no one else put them in that underdevloped and messy situation. Can you imaging your region recieving hundreds of billions of naira, far more than any other region in nigeria yet remains underdeveloped and majority of the money blatantly stolen by crookish leadership. Goddam the niger delta if they ever accuse any region for their predicament
Re: NDDC Can't Pay Salaries: Wike, Patience Jonathan Loot NDDC - SaharaReporters by mikolo80: 10:43am On Feb 03, 2015
bushdoc9919:
This article gives a good idea.......
However, such policies could include:

Re-introduction of the Commodity Marketing Boards to support the export of traditional commodities such as cocoa, rubber, palm produce, cotton, groundnuts, etc. The Boards will provide price support, storage, marketing facilities, market information, export financing, grading, quality control and other services for small-scale producers and exporters;
Active exchange rate policy that avoids over-valuation or excessive depreciation of the Naira and ensures competitiveness of tradable goods, relative price stability or low inflation;
Policies aimed at addressing some of the constraints to private business in Nigeria including poor infrastructure (electric power supply, public water supply, roads, railway, ports, airports, etc), corrupt customs system, dangerous security situation, poor telecommunication, etc.
Reactivation and expansion of existing export processing zones and establishment of new ones as well as reactivation of moribund inland ports, e.g. Sapele, Koko, Warri, Onitsha, Calabar;
Aggressive efforts to take advantage of existing international export incentives, e.g. within the AGOA of the US and EU-ACP Pact. Effective reactivation of the non-oil export sector will also broaden the tax base for all tiers of govermment and increase employment opportunities.


. Conclusion

This paper has examined the Dutch disease syndrome in Nigeria from a broad perspective. It has examined the main manifestation of the disease (crowding out of the traditional non-oil exports sector by oil sector and non-tradable goods sector) as well as the "collateral" manifestations (initial appreciation of the exchange rate followed by instability and depreciation, corruption, increasing poverty, political instability, etc). To cure the disease requires a holistic approach involving effective management of the country's oil revenue focusing on both the main and collateral manifestation. Although the disease appears to have become malignant (a tumor) in Nigeria, it is still curable, at least in the long-run, if appropriate policies faithfully are implemented and successive governments at all levels demonstrate the political will to
overcome the illness.


all these suggestions require p[b]olitical will[/b] whereby the incumbents relinquish access to near limitless power and wealth,do you really see this happening voluntarily

don't get me wrong i know that apc just another round of looters no doubt

but
1. buhari will have some say no matter the cabal around him
he can reward performers(higher office and budgets/visibility|)which will increase competition for more rewards
unlike pdp that just rewards looting

2.the fact that pdp no longer have automatic shirt will make them sit up and share the money(roads, health ,education, power not rice o) next election(over 700 billion dollars since 1956)

so we can have a virtuous(relatively) cycle instead of the vicious one we have now

all i want is competition
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