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Monday, May 28, 2012

ACN condemns killing of Oshiomhole’s Principal Secretary

The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has condemned the reported assassination of the Principal Private Secretary to Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, Comrade Olaitan Oyerinde, saying it raises a lot of questions, especially coming shortly after the yet-to-be-resolved ramming of the Governor’s convoy by a tipper truck that claimed the lives of three journalists and a driver.


In a statement issued in Ibadan on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the killing of Comrade Oyerinde is also another indication of the growing state of anarchy across the country, to which the PDP-federal government has no answer.


It said if someone as close to the Governor as his Private Secretary can be so mindlessly killed in cold blood, shortly after what now seems to be a failed attempt on the Governor’s life when the truck rammed his convoy, one cannot but be concerned about the safety of the Governor himself.


The party said its concerns and suspicions on the spate of attacks directed at the Governor stemmed from the fact that many high profile assassination cases in the country have remained unresolved – a pointer to the fact that such killings might not have been due to mere happenstance.


”Take the case of Chief Bola Ige who, as a sitting Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, was so easily mowed down, and yet the killers have not been brought to justice. Isn’t it clear that the only reason the assassination has yet to be resolved is because of the calibre of those who may have orchestrated the killing?


”Then of course the assassinations of Harry Marshall, Aminasoari Dikibo and Funsho Williams, just to name a few, have remained unresolved many years on. This is why we are compelled to cry out now, to warn those who are seemingly targeting Gov. Oshiomhole to desist. After all, there is no indication yet that the ‘nest of killers’ has been dismantled,” ACN said.


The party said it is becoming increasingly clear to the PDP that it will be hard for it to win any fresh election, considering the worsening insecurity of lives and property in the country, the rising unemployment and the mindless looting of the national treasury under the party’s watch, and the cluelessness of those in charge of the country’s affairs.


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Sunday, May 27, 2012

CAN 2013 Cities Revealed after Delay

Johannesburg’s former Soccer City will host the opening and closing games

South Africa has named Nelspruit, Rustenburg, Port Elizabeth, Durban and Johannesburg as the host cities for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

The decision means that Cape Town Stadium, built for the 2010 World Cup, will not be used for the tournament.

Johannesburg's FNB Stadium, formerly known as Soccer City and the venue for the World Cup final, will host only the opening match and the final, reports the BBC.

Bloemfontein and Polokwane had also made bids to host.

The host cities should have been announced at the beginning of April but the news was delayed by negotiations over financial issues.

A news conference to make the announcement was postponed from Thursday, with the decision being revealed on Friday by the South African Minister of Sport and Recreation, Fikile Mbalula.

"Rather than using the whole of the republic we have reduced to a total number of about four, five stadiums so that they are close to each other," Mbalula said.

The South African government has committed to helping with covering the costs of the host cities.

"On relieving the financial burden for host cities, there's a joint task team... which will meet with the host cities individually to allay fears," the minister said.

"I don't want to speculate on what the budget would be, but I can guarantee that the government and other private sections will come to the party and we will pursue negotiations with CAF [the Confederation of African Football] to make sure local private sector come on board as sponsors."

Cape Town will host matches during the 2014 African Nations Championship, the tournament for national teams of locally-based players, along with Bloemfontein, Polokwane and Kimberley.


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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Tambuwal's Pragmatic Politics

Since the release of the details of the probe of payments made in the name of fuel subsidy, many Nigerians have begun to rethink their views about the members of the National Assembly especially ? Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal. Going by its content, it was obvious that the report will potentially hurt probably the parasitic elite and may lead to national outrage.


The fact that the House of Representatives 'stubbornly' released it speaks volumes about the quality of leadership that it has and its efforts to regain its position both as an oversight organ and an effective check on executive rascality. It could have been easier and more fashionable too, to do business as usual- delay or distort the report or even tuck it into the bottomless pit of secrecy and officialdom - there have been many reports like that and I insist that many of the facts contained therein were already known to many.


In the arena of Nigerian politics there are specific traits that have become almost routine and conventional- you must use your office to advance the interest of the ruling elite. In talking about the elite, they may be political, economic, ethnic or even religious. You must play to the gallery at any given opportunity- after all politics is the same thing as lies, propaganda, cover-ups and deception. It is a shameless theatre for substituting the public for the private in an urge to satisfy the insatiable appetitive of primitive accumulation and obsessive squander mania. Amidst the filth, haze and even hate- the Honourable Speaker has certainly distinguishedhimself.


Going by his unorthodox antecedents, I was therefore not surprised at a recent statement of the Honourable Speaker that showered praises and poured encomiums on the person of ? the Governor of Rivers State Rt. Hon Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi as someone who has embarked on development that 'justifies the amount of money Rivers State is receiving'. ? I do wish to dwell on the veracity of this statement- something anyone who visits the state could take for granted. However, I wish to locate this statement in two contexts. First is in trying to reflect on the recent political outbursts credited to some politicians recently about the appropriateness (or not) of the current derivation formula. The second is in trying to further unpack the 'political correctness' of this statement especially coming from someone in the person of the number four Nigerian citizen.


From his statement, the Speaker seems to have dealt a heavy punch on those who feel that, those who produce natural resources that currently feed the nation, should not enjoy preferential rights in terms of sharing of the proceeds from their God-given endowments. Port Harcourt is an oil capital of Nigeria and must be seen from the same lens as Oslo (Norway), Baku (Azerbaijan) or even (Doha)Qatar. There is something different about these cities in terms of infrastructure and the Speaker agrees that more efforts must be made to support Rivers State to build Port Harcourt to catch up fast. I argue that the amount of money required to raise this city to the anticipated standard requires a special fund beyond both the current revenue formula and the politicized tokenism from the Niger Delta Development Commission.


The second and even more interesting point is the so called political correctness of the statement. The Speaker is one of the most senior political leaders from Sokoto State, the historical heartbeat of Northern Nigeria, currently experiencing pockets of turbulence. ? Looking at views currently being canvassed by many Northern political leaders, many observers would almost naturally assume that Mr. Speaker will speak the mind of right wing divisive politics or simply have left Port Harcourt without acknowledging the major positive changes going on in the city. Why did he refuse to share the parochialism currently being peddled by his colleagues? ? How come he applauded Governor Amaechi and even went further to challenge other Governors and public officers to accountability, transparency and selflessness.


Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has earned the respect of many of us by his insistence to remain on the side of truth, fairness and public opinion. He has shown himself as a fearless non-conformist and bridge builder, who is prepared to swim against thepolitical tide, regardless of its repercussions.


It was in the rumour mill last week that the beneficiaries of the status quo - those who are opposed to Tambuwal's pragmatic politics will stop at nothing to position political mines and banana peels in the office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives to drag him down. Anyone who is depressed by the current happenings in the polity and apprehensive of the kind of future it will produce should rise now and applaud this nationalist and patriot.


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Friday, May 25, 2012

Oshiomhole's Personal Secretary Killed in Benin

Oyerinde Olaitan

Reports out of Benin, the Edo State capital indicate that the Special Adviser and Private Secretary to the Edo State Governor, Comrade Oyerinde Olaitan has been killed.

Oyerinde was shot and killed in his residence located at Ugbor GRA, Benin City in the early hours of Friday morning, by four gunmen.

Details shortly...


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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Nigeria: Federal Health Workers to Begin Indefinite Strike Monday

The fragile peace in the nation's health sector received fresh threat, yesterday as members of the Joint Health Sector Unions, JOHESU, vowed to embark on a nationwide indefinite strike from Monday, should the Federal Government fail to meet their demands.


In a letter entitled: "Notice of 15 Days Final Ultimatum" addressed to the Federal Ministry of Health, FMOH, JOHESU listed their demands to include: Non-skipping of consolidated health salary skill, CONHESS,10, National Health Bill, Presidential committee report on marmony in the health sector and promotion of health professionals from CONHESS 14 to 15.


Other demands are consultancy and specialist allowance, call shift and other professional allowances, implementation of 2008 Job Evaluation Committee report, re-constitution of Boards of management of teaching and other tertiary hospitals and appointment of ministers of health.


The letter signed by the acting secretary of the union, Comrade Yusuf Badmus noted that members of JOHESU decided to embark on the indefinite strike after it met with its members to deliberate on issues bothering on welfare of members, restructuring of the health sector, National Health Bill and the state of the nation.


According to the letter, despite the series of meetings held with officials of the Federal Ministry of Health to attend to the demands of JOHESU, the demands still linger.


Explaining the various demands, the acting secretary in the letter urged the Minister of Health to reverse and stop further directives to the Chief Medical Directors in the tertiary health institutions to implement the circular on non-skipping of salary CONHESS 10 which he said had been the cause of incessant strikes in the hospitals.


JOHESU further called on the head of services of the federation to immediately withdraw the circular in question which is causing havoc in the hospitals, adding that JOHESU has submitted all relevant documents sufficient enough to back up skipping of CONHESS 10 to his office long enough through the Ministry of Health.


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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Enugu Govt Shuts Down 10 Hospitals For Poor Standards

The Enugu State Government has shutdown 10 privately- owned hospitals in the state for declining standards, inadequacy of health personnel and use of obsolete and non-functional equipment.

The state Commissioner for Information, Chuks Ugwoke, who announced this while briefing journalists at the end of the state executive meeting, also disclosed that government had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a North American Company, San Carlos of Mexico for the establishment of pineapple fruit juice processing factory in the state.

According to the Commissioner, the ongoing exercise would cover more than 450 registered private health facilities scattered in the 17 local government areas of the state to ensure that their owners comply with the standard set up by government and enable those seeking health care services get the best from the institutions.

He said strict sanction would be imposed on offenders who reopened their clinics without satisfying the laid down requirements.

The fruit juice project, the Commissioner disclosed, would be executed by the state government and the North American Company at 40 and 60 percent ratio. Already, the State Executive Council has approved the sum of over N965,320.02 representing its 40 percent contribution for the purchase of agricultural and construction equipment for the takeoff of the pineapple project.

According to Mr. Ugwoke, the North American Company would in turn contribute 60 percent of the sum which would take care of the purchase of bulldozer, loaders vibro compacter, tractors, harrows and other farming equipment for the project. The Commissioner, who was accompanied by his Transport and Agriculture counterpart, Professor Martin Anikwe and Chuka Utazi and SPA Rural Development, Mr. Dons Udeh said the factory, when established would create jobs and usher in well organized farming system in the state.

Mr. Ugwoke told journalists that the council also gave approval for the development of raw surface water supply from Attavu River in Umueze Awkunanaw in Nkanu West Local Government Area by the State Ministry of Environment and a Korean firm. Under the programme, the pilot project, which will be replicated in the 17 local government areas of the sate will involve collecting water from an existing river and piping it to treatment facility for advanced water treatment.

For the project, when completed would help satisfy water demand of the people, improve hygienic and environmental health through safe drinking water and reduce water borne diseases.


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