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The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chris Ngige, has asked the South-east to stop complaining of marginalisation by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration. He lamented that all his efforts to persuade the Igbo to wisely invest in Buhari’s presidential bid in 2015 failed because of lack of co-operation by many South-east leaders, who threw their weigh behind former President Goodluck Jonathan. “This is not a question I should answer because I’m a politician. But before these things happened, before the government of Jonathan failed, I went to all the Igbo fora to tell them that the Jonathan government will fall”, he told Thisday. “I went to our Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo in Enugu twice. They could not even reply to a letter written by Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, seeking for a meeting with them”, he added. Ngige, revealed how he went to Lagos and convened an Igbo stakeholders forum in William Nwodo’s house in Ikoyi, Lagos in 2014, where he analysed the voting pattern in Nigeria and told them that even if they did not want to support Buhari, they should give him 25 per cent of their votes. “They refused to listen to me, and to make matter worse, there was no voting in most of the areas in the South-east; they just allocated 5 per cent to APC. “It was that bad, it is too late to cry when the head is off. Politics is business in a way, you invest in business and you reap profit. “Yes, that is what it is. But all I want to tell you is that we played bad politics; we made a bad investment because they invested in the Jonathan presidency. They invested in Jonathan more than the South-south, where he hails from. “I am not saying that is enough to marginalise them or not allow them come in but we are there. I will continue to speak for them and when there is anything to be distributed, we will make sure that the South-east gets its own portion. But they will not get excess portion. Igbos should stop complaining, they didn’t invest in Buhari’s campaign – Ngige “Even in a family where the head of the family goes to the farm to harvest his yams those who accompany the farmer to the farm get more share. “When they bring back the yams some of them will be damaged, and the pieces are put out in one section. Then the whole yams are put into the barn and some will be sent to the market for sale. And some will be sent to the family centrally for distribution among the family units. “Those ones that are in pieces, the extras, will be shared among those that went to the farm. We did not benefit from the extras with people who went to the farm. We didn’t go to the farm in the south-east”, he added. On what the All Progressives Congress (APC) will be campaigning on ahead 2019, Ngige stated: “Oh my God, so you are in the group of those who are pessimistic, who have refused to see the wonders of this government? “Well, I’m from the South-east, so when we get there we will show them that first and foremost we have fought corruption to a standstill and that people can no longer steal at will, much less keeping such monies at home. “The movement was from the bank to the house, but now that homes have been raided, maybe they will go to the farm to keep them. But people cannot steal money because there is no hiding place anymore. “They cannot steal primitively like it was done before. The poor people of Nigerian are happy about this,” he said. The APC chieftain said he has no regret for his role in helping to bring Buhari to power, saying if the opportunity presents itself again he will do exactly the same thing. “If not for this government, the government of Muhammadu Buhari, government of change, Nigeria would have been worse than Venezuela. http://www.championnews.com.ng/igbos-stop-complaining-didnt-invest-buharis-campaign-ngige/?shared=email&msg=fail
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Jeffrey Smith has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of threading a perilous path – Smith said Buhari’s anti-corruption campaign has been almost entirely one-sided Jeffrey Smith A U.S democracy advocate, Jeffrey Smith, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of threading a perilous path with the affairs of the country. Smith who is the executive director of the Vanguard Africa Movement in a opinion article said Mr Buhari who was elected ethical leadership, fairness and a consolidation of democracy “has turned his back on these goals.” Commenting on the President’s anti-corruption campaign, Smith said it “has been almost entirely one-sided.” “Of principal concern here is that the Buhari government’s anti-corruption campaign has been almost entirely one-sided, seeming to focus overwhelmingly on his predecessor’s allies, namely members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). An overview of the actions thus far taken by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the law enforcement agency tasked with investigating financial crime in Nigeria, bears this out. Since January of this year, the EFCC has either arraigned or arrested 124 individuals, includingprominent government officials who have been implicated in a range of financial crimes. “Of these documented cases, only 4% involve individuals affiliated with Buhari’s All Progressive’s Congress (APC). What’s more, this discrepancy seems to only be getting worse. Taking stock of the past two months, only one of 34 known EFCC cases has involved a member of the APC: AbdurRahman Abba Jimeta, the chief of staff to one of Nigeria’s state governors,” Smith added. Read the full article below. Buhari is threading a perilous path in Nigeria – Jeffrey Smith Upon entering office in May 2015, Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari faced the daunting tasks of living up to exceedingly high international expectations and meeting the needs of a nation that was clearly yearning for change. Indeed, one would be hard-pressed to recall an African head of state that came to office with more pressure, but also the amount of goodwill that President Buhari immediately assumed after his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, conceded power. Buhari’s main selling points were his stated commitments to ethical leadership, fairness and a consolidation of democracy. One year into his tenure, however, and it seems as if Buhari has turned his back on these goals. Nigeria is both an economic and political powerhouse on the African continent, and much of what happens inside its borders heavily influences – for better or for worse – both perceptions and the real trajectory of an entire region. On the whole, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), of which Nigeria is a member, has made tremendous strides in recent years on a wide range of issues, spanning political and economic rights to civil liberties. One could argue, in fact, that ECOWAS – with a few notable exceptions– has recently outpaced the remainder of the African continent on many of these fronts, all of which are vitally essential to building sustainable democracy. Another significant building block of democracy is confronting the scourge of corruption, which has severely stunted socio-economic progress in Nigeria since its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960. A widespread concern in Nigeria that actually helped to push Buhari’s predecessor out of office was the billions of dollars of oil revenue that disappeared under his administration, in addition to credible allegations of graft and runaway illicit outflows. Unsurprisingly, Buhari was elected on an anti-corruption ticket and has since cracked down on graft in various sectors of the government. Indeed, the country’s Interior Minister recently reported that over $10 billion in looted cash and assets had been confiscated in the past year alone. More recent reports indicate that only afraction of that figure has been recovered, with estimates perhaps closer to $600 million. Of principal concern here is that the Buhari government’s anti-corruption campaign has been almost entirely one-sided, seeming to focus overwhelmingly on his predecessor’s allies, namely members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). An overview of the actions thus far taken by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the law enforcement agency tasked with investigating financial crime in Nigeria, bears this out. Since January of this year, the EFCC has either arraigned or arrested 124 individuals, includingprominent government officials who have been implicated in a range of financial crimes. Of these documented cases, only 4% involve individuals affiliated with Buhari’s All Progressive’s Congress (APC). What’s more, this discrepancy seems to only be getting worse. Taking stock of the past two months, only one of 34 known EFCC cases has involved a member of the APC: AbdurRahman Abba Jimeta, the chief of staff to one of Nigeria’s state governors It is foolish to suggest that corruption and related financial malfeasance are relegated to a single political party or group of individuals in Nigeria. That the country routinely ranks in thetop 10 in the world in terms of cumulative illicit financial outflows signals a more pervasive problem. What is more, the one-sided affair currently being conducted by the Buhari government may ultimately plant the seeds for both social and political conflict. Of further concern is that the apparently biased anti-corruption drive has coincided with other events in Nigeria that should raise our collective eyebrows. For example, summary detentions and extrajudicial killings have gone unchecked or otherwise rewarded. When Buhari reinstated a senior military general implicated in the wanton murder of hundreds of detainees, Amnesty International called it a “mockery of commitments to end war crimes.” Biased targeting of certain political parties, while simultaneously turning a blind eye to malfeasance in his own, are all worrisome trends that could lead to the consolidation not of democracy, but of entrenched power around a single man. We have witnessed this scenario unfold time and time again, including in Nigeria. One is indeed compelled to recall Buhari’s not-so-distant past when he ruled the country as an unabashed military dictator, a period during which he isolated himself and his allies from both accountability and prosecution for the myriad crimes committed under his watch. Perhaps sensing this negative course, a coalition of Nigerian human rights groups has already appealed for international help, with others sure to follow suit. A crucial consideration for world leaders, international donors and even business executives interested in Africa’s future is to identify which political leaders are serious about building modern states premised on the rule of law, good governance and respect for human rights. President Buhari was given tremendous leeway and was lauded across the world upon entering office. Many observers – and even those in the human rights community – were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, desperately wanting to believe his claim of being a “born again democrat.” All told, it would be highly unfortunate if Buhari were to squander that political capital and to willingly allow Nigeria to backslide on the many key indicators of a functioning and sustainable democracy. The warning signs are there, demanding vigilance and a sense of candor among those concerned not only with Nigeria, but also with the democratic trajectory of the surrounding region. As undemocratic regimes become more entrenched, so does the level of corruption in all of its ugly and contagious forms. I imagine that many in Nigeria, and even outside observers, remain willing to provide Buhari the benefit of the doubt. But true leadership begets scrutiny, and the international community has a role to play in preventing the brazen consolidation of power and the sidelining of democracy. The silence that has met eerily similar developments across Africa, from Angola and Zimbabwe in the south, to Gambia in the west and Uganda in the east, has produced devastating consequences. We should therefore learn from these mistakes and not be satisfied as cautious bystanders to unfolding events in Nigeria. Jeffrey Smith is executive director of the Vanguard Africa Movement and an international human rights consultant. Follow him on Twitter at @Smith_JeffreyT https://www.naij.com/867184-us-democracy-advocate-slams-buhari.html?source=index_trending |
Just last week some of us celebrated when a judge denied olisah metuh the opportunity to go treat his illness abroad, even when someone else had been giving bail to go for a lesser hajj. I remember saying the judge had some point cos the GEJ govt which olisah metuh was a part of, didnt do much to improve our health sector but its not the place of a judge to be politically biased or make such utterances as it robs the accussed every indication of a fair hearing. Here we are today, it is in the news that our messiah, Buhari is travelling abroad to go treat an ear infection. My annoyance is the president is indicating there is not a single hospital in Nigeria that can treat ear infection. Do you know how that makes us look in the community of nations? This is even more annoying when you realise that the Aso rock clinic got the highest budgetary allocation ever in its history, this year. We cried out that it was a fraud for a clinic that only caters for the presidency to have more funding than all the teaching hospitals in Nigeria combined, we were called wailers. One marvels at his hypocrisy when you realise that this is a president that banned medical tourism. Anyways i have long given up on not just this govt but nigerians as well. We are too easy to take advantage of, its crazy when you find the same folks who are being robbed making excuses in defense of their robbers. |
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