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PoliticsRe: The Northern President Speech Shows His Deep Hatred For Igbos by Project3030(op): 8:59pm On Oct 01, 2017
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Daily Post Nigeria

OPINIONNigeria at 57: President’s speech reveals his deep seated grudges, unmitigated hatred for Igbos – HURIWAPublished on October 1, 2017 By Daily Post Staff

A pro- Democracy and Non-Governmental organisation-HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has dismissed the October 1st 2017 57th Independence broadcast by President Muhammadu Buhari as substantially deficient in statesmanship and portrays the President as someone with some deep seated grudges and unmitigated hatred for the over 50 million Igbo speaking people of South East of Nigeria.

HURIWA said portions of the Speech by President Muhammadu Buhari which specifically lampooned the people and leaders of South East of Nigeria amounted to raw hate speech which is capable of igniting longstanding hatred for the Igbo by his largely Northern followers who had earlier issued an unconstitutional quit notice on Igbos in the North to leave the 19 Northern States by today which they grudgingly suspended. This according to the Rights group violates the Presidential Oath of office as enshrined in the seventh schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria of 1999 (as amended).

The Pro-Transparency group also carpeted the Presidency for failing to use the symbolic broadcast marking Nigeria’s independence anniversary to correct the abnormalities and systemic anomalies in the composition of the National Defence Council to specifically address the clear imbalances and inherent constitutional breach of the Federal Character Principles which prohibits the dominance of any section of the government by persons from particular Ethno-Religious affiliations.

HURIWA said it was constitutionally repugnant and even to good conscience that the current administration has over 85 percent membership of top level military and DEFENCE appointments drawn from one section of the Country and from predominantly the Islamic Religious affiliation in a complex and multi- Ethnic nation state like Nigeria.

“It was expected that in an occasion such as this 57th Independence anniversary whereby Mr President would solicit for greater patriotism and love of fatherland that that the holder of this high office would have addressed the lopsidedness in the appointments of top level military and DEFENCE chiefs to reflect the divergent Multi-Ethnic and Multi-religious configurations of the Nation State of Nigeria.

” A situation whereby the greater percentage of top national security Chiefs including all the top notch para-military/security and internal Security institutions are currently headed by Hausa/Fulani Moslems from the core North is a clear breach of the Constitutional principles of Federal character principle.”

“The continuous failure of Mr President to pick someone he trust from the South East of Nigeria to head one of the strategic national security and DEFENCE offices depicts a man who has deep seated hatred and unsettled but unsettling grudges against a whole Igbo race comprising over 50 million Nigerians.”

In a statement by the National Coordinator of HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION of Nigeria (HURIWA) Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf in reaction to President Muhammadu Buhari 57th Independence anniversary broadcast, the Rights group said it was disappointing that the President seems unperturbed about the alleged human rights violations and extralegal executions of civilians and unarmed members of the self determination group-Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB) perpetrated by armed security forces during the ongoing Python Dance part 11 in the South East of Nigeria and most especially in Umuahia and Aba in Abia State.

The group said the conspiratorial silence of the President regarding these cases of gross human rights violations by soldiers that he despatched to the hitherto peaceful South East of Nigeria shows that he has no political will and the necessary will power to order for an independent

judicial review and investigation of these allegations therefore making it necessary that a formal complaint be instituted before the International Criminal Court in The Hague Netherlands to demand the prosecution of the members and commanders of the security forces that carried out the well coordinated attacks of civilians in the South East of Nigeria whilst attempting to forcefully crush the unarmed and totally peaceful members of the Indigenous peoples of Biafra (IPOB) whose activities and platform the President used exparte motion to procure a court’s sanctioned proscription shortly after the cases of widespread use of torture and gross human rights violations including extralegal killings of IPOB members and sympathisers were carried out by the Nigeria Army.

“The failure of the President to disclose his administration’s readiness to investigate these grave human Rights violations by soldiers in the South East of Nigeria under operation python dance 11 is a clear manifestation of highest level of insensitivity and pure hatred of the people of South East of Nigeria. This should necessitate the closest monitoring of this government by the International community to prevent the occurrence of widespread genocide against Igbos who are persistently and graphically depicted by President Muhammadu Buhari as ‘hot-headed and their leadership as ‘irresponsible’. This hate speech against the Igbo speaking nationality as uttered in the Presidential speech today must be condemned in its absoluteness and the international community must be put on notice so a full scale state sponsored killings like what is going on Myanmar’s ROHINGYA community isn’t replicated in the South East of Nigeria by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.”

HURIWA recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had affirmed that: “Recent calls on re-structuring, quite proper in a legitimate debate, has let in highly irresponsible groups to call for dismemberment of the country. We can not and we will not allow such advocacy.
As a young Army Officer, I took part from the beginning to the end in our tragic civil war costing about 2m lives, resulting in fearful destruction and untold suffering. Those who are agitating for a re-run were not born by 1967 and have no idea of the horrendous consequences of the civil conflict which we went through.”

The Rights group recalled too that President Muhammadu Buhari said:”I am very disappointed that responsible leaders of these communities do not warn their hot-headed youths what the country went through. Those who were there should tell those who were not there, the consequences of such folly.”

HURIWA accused President Muhammadu Buhari of showing deep seated animosity and hatred for Igbo speaking population and their leaders by calling them hot headed and irresponsible even when the agitations by the self determination group which he controversially declared a terrorist organisation were simply using peaceful assemblies of their members to democratically advocate for self determination which isn’t the same in all cases with secession since international human rights laws recognised right to self determination.

HURIWA said Nigeria’s human rights situation is abysmal and very frightening given the exoanding frontiers of involvement of armed security forces in curtailing fundamental freedoms of citizens including the monitoring of private telephone communications and social media activities of critical members of the civil populace.

HURIWA faulted the President for deployment of military forces to muzzle freedoms of association and fundamental freedoms of speech and movements of Nigerians only because they are calling for fundamental unbundling of the dysfunctional federation just as the Rights group said it was undemocratic to shut the opportunities for citizens to ventilate their opinions including the advocacy for a total overhaul of the Constitution since the extant Constitution was fashioned, designed, and foisted on Nigerians by the military regime of the then General Abdusalami Alhaji Abubakar(rtd).

HURIWA said the failure of the President to order the outright dismissal and prosecution of the suspended Secretary to the government of the Federation Mr. Babachir Lawal indicted for alleged contract scam running into hundreds of millions of public fund in the management of the North East rehabilitation fund and the suspended DG of the National Intelligence Agency(NIA) following the discovery of over $35 million USD cash from a porch flat in Ikoyi Lagos state shows that the government is playing double standards in the anti graft war.

“The failure of the President to order the investigation of the corruption allegations against the inspector General of Police Ibrahim Kpotum Idriss by a serving APC Senator Mr. Missau is another demonstration of selectivity in the so-called war against corruption”.

HURIWA said the President failed to address the collapse of the health and education systems and failed to disclose the amount of public fund committed towards his private healthcare in his many foreign medical vacations in the last two years.

“Nigerians deserves to know how much of the public fund is used for medical tourism even as we were expecting a workable blueprints to transform the Health sector to stop President Muhammadu Buhari and other politicians from frequenting foreign jurisdictions for their medicare.”
he really lacks people who will advise him on what to say old age is not wisdom
PoliticsThe Northern President Speech Shows His Deep Hatred For Igbos by Project3030(op): 8:57pm On Oct 01, 2017
Daily Post Nigeria

OPINIONNigeria at 57: President’s speech reveals his deep seated grudges, unmitigated hatred for Igbos – HURIWAPublished on October 1, 2017 By Daily Post Staff

A pro- Democracy and Non-Governmental organisation-HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has dismissed the October 1st 2017 57th Independence broadcast by President Muhammadu Buhari as substantially deficient in statesmanship and portrays the President as someone with some deep seated grudges and unmitigated hatred for the over 50 million Igbo speaking people of South East of Nigeria.

HURIWA said portions of the Speech by President Muhammadu Buhari which specifically lampooned the people and leaders of South East of Nigeria amounted to raw hate speech which is capable of igniting longstanding hatred for the Igbo by his largely Northern followers who had earlier issued an unconstitutional quit notice on Igbos in the North to leave the 19 Northern States by today which they grudgingly suspended. This according to the Rights group violates the Presidential Oath of office as enshrined in the seventh schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria of 1999 (as amended).

The Pro-Transparency group also carpeted the Presidency for failing to use the symbolic broadcast marking Nigeria’s independence anniversary to correct the abnormalities and systemic anomalies in the composition of the National Defence Council to specifically address the clear imbalances and inherent constitutional breach of the Federal Character Principles which prohibits the dominance of any section of the government by persons from particular Ethno-Religious affiliations.

HURIWA said it was constitutionally repugnant and even to good conscience that the current administration has over 85 percent membership of top level military and DEFENCE appointments drawn from one section of the Country and from predominantly the Islamic Religious affiliation in a complex and multi- Ethnic nation state like Nigeria.

“It was expected that in an occasion such as this 57th Independence anniversary whereby Mr President would solicit for greater patriotism and love of fatherland that that the holder of this high office would have addressed the lopsidedness in the appointments of top level military and DEFENCE chiefs to reflect the divergent Multi-Ethnic and Multi-religious configurations of the Nation State of Nigeria.

” A situation whereby the greater percentage of top national security Chiefs including all the top notch para-military/security and internal Security institutions are currently headed by Hausa/Fulani Moslems from the core North is a clear breach of the Constitutional principles of Federal character principle.”

“The continuous failure of Mr President to pick someone he trust from the South East of Nigeria to head one of the strategic national security and DEFENCE offices depicts a man who has deep seated hatred and unsettled but unsettling grudges against a whole Igbo race comprising over 50 million Nigerians.”

In a statement by the National Coordinator of HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION of Nigeria (HURIWA) Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf in reaction to President Muhammadu Buhari 57th Independence anniversary broadcast, the Rights group said it was disappointing that the President seems unperturbed about the alleged human rights violations and extralegal executions of civilians and unarmed members of the self determination group-Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB) perpetrated by armed security forces during the ongoing Python Dance part 11 in the South East of Nigeria and most especially in Umuahia and Aba in Abia State.

The group said the conspiratorial silence of the President regarding these cases of gross human rights violations by soldiers that he despatched to the hitherto peaceful South East of Nigeria shows that he has no political will and the necessary will power to order for an independent

judicial review and investigation of these allegations therefore making it necessary that a formal complaint be instituted before the International Criminal Court in The Hague Netherlands to demand the prosecution of the members and commanders of the security forces that carried out the well coordinated attacks of civilians in the South East of Nigeria whilst attempting to forcefully crush the unarmed and totally peaceful members of the Indigenous peoples of Biafra (IPOB) whose activities and platform the President used exparte motion to procure a court’s sanctioned proscription shortly after the cases of widespread use of torture and gross human rights violations including extralegal killings of IPOB members and sympathisers were carried out by the Nigeria Army.

“The failure of the President to disclose his administration’s readiness to investigate these grave human Rights violations by soldiers in the South East of Nigeria under operation python dance 11 is a clear manifestation of highest level of insensitivity and pure hatred of the people of South East of Nigeria. This should necessitate the closest monitoring of this government by the International community to prevent the occurrence of widespread genocide against Igbos who are persistently and graphically depicted by President Muhammadu Buhari as ‘hot-headed and their leadership as ‘irresponsible’. This hate speech against the Igbo speaking nationality as uttered in the Presidential speech today must be condemned in its absoluteness and the international community must be put on notice so a full scale state sponsored killings like what is going on Myanmar’s ROHINGYA community isn’t replicated in the South East of Nigeria by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.”

HURIWA recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had affirmed that: “Recent calls on re-structuring, quite proper in a legitimate debate, has let in highly irresponsible groups to call for dismemberment of the country. We can not and we will not allow such advocacy.
As a young Army Officer, I took part from the beginning to the end in our tragic civil war costing about 2m lives, resulting in fearful destruction and untold suffering. Those who are agitating for a re-run were not born by 1967 and have no idea of the horrendous consequences of the civil conflict which we went through.”

The Rights group recalled too that President Muhammadu Buhari said:”I am very disappointed that responsible leaders of these communities do not warn their hot-headed youths what the country went through. Those who were there should tell those who were not there, the consequences of such folly.”

HURIWA accused President Muhammadu Buhari of showing deep seated animosity and hatred for Igbo speaking population and their leaders by calling them hot headed and irresponsible even when the agitations by the self determination group which he controversially declared a terrorist organisation were simply using peaceful assemblies of their members to democratically advocate for self determination which isn’t the same in all cases with secession since international human rights laws recognised right to self determination.

HURIWA said Nigeria’s human rights situation is abysmal and very frightening given the exoanding frontiers of involvement of armed security forces in curtailing fundamental freedoms of citizens including the monitoring of private telephone communications and social media activities of critical members of the civil populace.

HURIWA faulted the President for deployment of military forces to muzzle freedoms of association and fundamental freedoms of speech and movements of Nigerians only because they are calling for fundamental unbundling of the dysfunctional federation just as the Rights group said it was undemocratic to shut the opportunities for citizens to ventilate their opinions including the advocacy for a total overhaul of the Constitution since the extant Constitution was fashioned, designed, and foisted on Nigerians by the military regime of the then General Abdusalami Alhaji Abubakar(rtd).

HURIWA said the failure of the President to order the outright dismissal and prosecution of the suspended Secretary to the government of the Federation Mr. Babachir Lawal indicted for alleged contract scam running into hundreds of millions of public fund in the management of the North East rehabilitation fund and the suspended DG of the National Intelligence Agency(NIA) following the discovery of over $35 million USD cash from a porch flat in Ikoyi Lagos state shows that the government is playing double standards in the anti graft war.

“The failure of the President to order the investigation of the corruption allegations against the inspector General of Police Ibrahim Kpotum Idriss by a serving APC Senator Mr. Missau is another demonstration of selectivity in the so-called war against corruption”.

HURIWA said the President failed to address the collapse of the health and education systems and failed to disclose the amount of public fund committed towards his private healthcare in his many foreign medical vacations in the last two years.

“Nigerians deserves to know how much of the public fund is used for medical tourism even as we were expecting a workable blueprints to transform the Health sector to stop President Muhammadu Buhari and other politicians from frequenting foreign jurisdictions for their medicare.”
Foreign AffairsRe: Breaking -they Shout Allahu Akbar Then Slits Girls Throat In France by Project3030(op): 8:45pm On Oct 01, 2017
mbhs139:
At the bold part. So, because they shouted Allahu Akbar, that makes them Muslims , isn't it? By the way, have you heard of covert operations before ? Read about it. If you do, you'll have a different perspective of the happenings and on goings in the world.
conspiracy theories. ..guy wake up from sleep
Foreign AffairsRe: Breaking -they Shout Allahu Akbar Then Slits Girls Throat In France by Project3030(op): 8:20pm On Oct 01, 2017
Project3030:
Two killed as attacker shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ slits woman’s throat, stabs another at Marseille station
October 1, 2017
A man carrying a butcher’s knife and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ killed two female passengers before being shot dead by soldiers at Marseille’s train station in southern France.

According to Daily Mail, the attack at Marseille’s busiest train station took place early this afternoon, as scores of armed police officers and soldiers swarmed the area.

Both victims were women, with one left with a ‘sliced neck’. The other was stabbed in the stomach.

Local official Oliver de Mazieres told AFP: ‘Two victims have been stabbed to death.’

The prosecutor for the area Xavier Tarabeux said the knife man was shot by soldiers, while Marseille police urged people in the city to avoid the area around Saint-Charles station.

The prosecutor’s office in Paris said in a statement the probe would focus on ‘killings linked to a terrorist organisation’ and the ‘attempted killing of a public official’, two terror-related charges.

Early pictures from the scene showed a woman lying on the ground and armed police standing over the attacker on the floor. A white sheet was later placed over the assailant.

In a tweet, President Emmanuel Macron said: ‘Deeply outraged by this barbaric act, in pain with the families and relatives of the victims of Marseille.

‘I salute the military and the police officers who responded with cold blood and efficiency.’

A police source said: [‘The stabbings were] frenzied and took place in front of lots of witnesses. The man first shouted threats, and then launched into the two women.

‘The two were killed by a knife, and then solider on anti-terrorism duties intervened. They shot the man dead’ said the source.

He added that the suspect shouted Allahu Akbar – Arab for ‘God is the Greatest’ – during the attack. He was estimated to be aged between 25 to 30 years and no had no identification papers on him.
the real terror group have done it again
Foreign AffairsBreaking -they Shout Allahu Akbar Then Slits Girls Throat In France by Project3030(op): 8:19pm On Oct 01, 2017
Two killed as attacker shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ slits woman’s throat, stabs another at Marseille station
October 1, 2017
A man carrying a butcher’s knife and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ killed two female passengers before being shot dead by soldiers at Marseille’s train station in southern France.

According to Daily Mail, the attack at Marseille’s busiest train station took place early this afternoon, as scores of armed police officers and soldiers swarmed the area.

Both victims were women, with one left with a ‘sliced neck’. The other was stabbed in the stomach.

Local official Oliver de Mazieres told AFP: ‘Two victims have been stabbed to death.’

The prosecutor for the area Xavier Tarabeux said the knife man was shot by soldiers, while Marseille police urged people in the city to avoid the area around Saint-Charles station.

The prosecutor’s office in Paris said in a statement the probe would focus on ‘killings linked to a terrorist organisation’ and the ‘attempted killing of a public official’, two terror-related charges.

Early pictures from the scene showed a woman lying on the ground and armed police standing over the attacker on the floor. A white sheet was later placed over the assailant.

In a tweet, President Emmanuel Macron said: ‘Deeply outraged by this barbaric act, in pain with the families and relatives of the victims of Marseille.

‘I salute the military and the police officers who responded with cold blood and efficiency.’

A police source said: [‘The stabbings were] frenzied and took place in front of lots of witnesses. The man first shouted threats, and then launched into the two women.

‘The two were killed by a knife, and then solider on anti-terrorism duties intervened. They shot the man dead’ said the source.

He added that the suspect shouted Allahu Akbar – Arab for ‘God is the Greatest’ – during the attack. He was estimated to be aged between 25 to 30 years and no had no identification papers on him.
Foreign AffairsRe: Bishop Speaks On Nigeria At 57 by Project3030(op): 6:59pm On Oct 01, 2017
Project3030:
NEWSClergy, Obaze speak on Nigeria at 57Published on October 1, 2017 By Joe Chukindi

The Catholic Bishop of Awka diocese, Anambra State, Most Rev Paulinus Ezeokafor, has asked the Federal Government to use the occasion of the 57th Independence anniversary of the country to address some vexed issues.

He said matters of inequalities and marginalisation of some areas of the country were real and should be addressed to assuage various agitations in the country .

He made the call at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Awka, the Anambra State capital during his Independence anniversary message to journalists.

He said most Nigerians were not happy which he said was evidenced in the plethora of agitations across the country.

He said, “As Nigeria marks her 57th independence anniversary , we need to build an egalitarian society devoid of marginalisation and inequality .

“At 57 , the nation should be united and every section of the country should be given equal representation in the polity; no part of the nation should be an opportunity cost to the other” .

He said the issue of restructuring should not be treated with levity, adding that the voice of the people should be harken to on the matter.
” Allow wisdom to prevail, because I think restructuring will guarantee devolution of powers to the states to enable them have authority over their own resources and development” .

The bishop admonished the Federal Government to allocate more resources to power, education and health.

He said this would better the lot of the masses while drawing attention of the Federal Government to the deplorable condition of federal roads in the southeast region and other parts of the country.
The bishop appealed for commencement of remedial works on the roads to save lives.

Meanwhile, the governorship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party in the November 18 poll in the state, Mr Oseloka Obaze,EDITED has described this year’s celebration as unique in many ways.

He said ,”First, it is being celebrated against the backdrop of excruciating recession caused by poor economic judgment of the APC-led Federal government and exacerbated by the reckless fiscal policies and related expenditure of our state government. “Secondly, the celebration is coming up at a period of great expectations by all of us at the prospect of a regime change in our dear State.

He added,” I see a bright light at the end of the tunnel, a hope kindled by our belief that with your support in the forthcoming governorship election I will be in the position to transform the governance mode of our dear state and provide the leadership skills required for 21st century Anambra State. Surely, you will agree with me that Anambra deserves better”.

“I ask that you set aside sentiments and vote out a government that is definitely not working for common interest. Let us use our votes jointly to usher in an era of good governance and prosperity.
Foreign AffairsBishop Speaks On Nigeria At 57 by Project3030(op): 6:58pm On Oct 01, 2017
NEWSClergy, Obaze speak on Nigeria at 57Published on October 1, 2017 By Joe Chukindi

The Catholic Bishop of Awka diocese, Anambra State, Most Rev Paulinus Ezeokafor, has asked the Federal Government to use the occasion of the 57th Independence anniversary of the country to address some vexed issues.

He said matters of inequalities and marginalisation of some areas of the country were real and should be addressed to assuage various agitations in the country .

He made the call at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Awka, the Anambra State capital during his Independence anniversary message to journalists.

He said most Nigerians were not happy which he said was evidenced in the plethora of agitations across the country.

He said, “As Nigeria marks her 57th independence anniversary , we need to build an egalitarian society devoid of marginalisation and inequality .

“At 57 , the nation should be united and every section of the country should be given equal representation in the polity; no part of the nation should be an opportunity cost to the other” .

He said the issue of restructuring should not be treated with levity, adding that the voice of the people should be harken to on the matter.
” Allow wisdom to prevail, because I think restructuring will guarantee devolution of powers to the states to enable them have authority over their own resources and development” .

The bishop admonished the Federal Government to allocate more resources to power, education and health.

He said this would better the lot of the masses while drawing attention of the Federal Government to the deplorable condition of federal roads in the southeast region and other parts of the country.
The bishop appealed for commencement of remedial works on the roads to save lives.

Meanwhile, the governorship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party in the November 18 poll in the state, Mr Oseloka Obaze,EDITED has described this year’s celebration as unique in many ways.

He said ,”First, it is being celebrated against the backdrop of excruciating recession caused by poor economic judgment of the APC-led Federal government and exacerbated by the reckless fiscal policies and related expenditure of our state government. “Secondly, the celebration is coming up at a period of great expectations by all of us at the prospect of a regime change in our dear State.

He added,” I see a bright light at the end of the tunnel, a hope kindled by our belief that with your support in the forthcoming governorship election I will be in the position to transform the governance mode of our dear state and provide the leadership skills required for 21st century Anambra State. Surely, you will agree with me that Anambra deserves better”.

“I ask that you set aside sentiments and vote out a government that is definitely not working for common interest. Let us use our votes jointly to usher in an era of good governance and prosperity.

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