Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Buhari to youths: don’t carry arms

Buhari

ALL Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari yesterday took his non-violence campaign a notch higher by calling on youths not to take arms to the polling units on Saturday.
He spoke at the IBB Square in Bauchi, the Bauchi State capital, during the Northeast zonal rally.
The Northeast is the epicentre of the Boko Haram insurgency.
Gen. Buhari, accompanied by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Governors Kashim Shettima (Borno), Ibrahim Gaidam (Yobe) and the APC governorship candidates in Bauchi and Gombe states, was received by a huge crowd.
Urging his supporters to be law abiding, the presidential candidate said: “I was overwhelmed by the large turnout of youths that came out to welcome me from the airport throughout the town to this venue. I want to tell you that those of you that are of voting age and have voter cards should come out on Saturday and vote for the APC from bottom to top.
“I want to also tell you not to carry arms on the day of elections. Go out peacefully and cast your vote and be calm. I say this because the ruling party is looking for excuses not to conduct the elections, so you should not give them the opportunity to do so,” he advised.
He also decried the level of underdevelopment in the country, which he promised to reverse if elected.
Ex-VP Abubakar who was the chief host of the rally, urged Gen. Buhari to bring the Northeast out of doldrums. He  described the region as the most underdeveloped in the country.
“In our town, we have no water, no electricity, no good schools, no good roads and insecurity in now our biggest problem, unemployment and poverty. These are our challenges and I call on you to help us when elected as President come Saturday,” he said.
The APC stalwart, informed Gen. Buhari of the region’s commitment to his ambition to become the president saying; “In Nigeria, the north east is the third highest region with registered voters, the second highest in the north and I assure you that we will support your election100 per cent
The governors and the governorship candidates also spoke at the rally pledging not to disappoint the people if voted into the various offices.

Obasanjo cautions against hate campaign

Obasanjo

Barely three days to the presidential election, former President Olusegun Obasanjo is worried over rumours of a likely handing over of power to the military.
Obasanjo said Nigeria is awash with rumours of an Interim National Government(ING) being installed which, he said has been blown away, but wondered whether the rumour of the military take over would also go away.
The former President who quit partisan politics recently with the shredding of his Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) membership card by proxy, spoke at his Presidential Hilltop Estate, Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital, when the wife of the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hajia Aisha Buhari, and the Southwest women leaders and spouses of APC governors, visited him.
Obasanjo said besides military rule not being fashionable any longer, it is unconstitutional and the Intentional community would not condone it.
According to him, a military coup anywhere on the African soil would neither be accepted nor tolerated by the African Union (AU) member countries until such government is “dismantled.”
He warned that the world was watching Nigeria, saying as the largest country in Africa, Nigeria should be a model to others.
The former President urged Nigeria not to draw the rest of Africa backward and lamented the campaign of hate and division engaged in by those seeking elective.
He charged women to take active part in the redemptive mission for Nigeria, warning that should things go worse, they would be the hardest hit.
Obasanjo said: “I am happy to hear directly from you, Mrs Buhari that the campaign so far, from the assessment has gone very well.
“Unfortunately, issues that should have been the main items of our campaign have been relegated. We have serious issues of security, we have serious issues of our economy, we have issue of unemployment particularly, youth unemployment, we have serious issues of infrastructure, these are issues among others that I believe the campaign of those who are interested in the present and the future of this country should be directed at.
“How are we going to get them? What are we going to do? not trivial issues of certificate or no certificate. Not trivial issues of when somebody is talking about someone is a Nigerian and not a Nigerian.
“I said it, this is what they had in Cote d’Ivore and that led them into almost a very serious problem, not issue of religion, not issue of tribe, not issue of sections but issues of unity. I hope this will be the last time in the history of this country that we will have this type of campaign of hatred or division.
“I think the emphasis should be on what unites us, not what divides us and when I look at the faces of you ladies here, it is very difficult for me to know. I think we should empathise on things that unite us, we should talk more on what will make this country  not a just country but a great country.
“And that is the challenge before Nigerians today and particularly before those who are aspiring either at the state or at the national level, how can this country be made to be a great country. God has given us all that we need, that we are not what we should be, we can not blame God, we should blame ourselves.
“I do hope we will get things more right. A lot of rumours are flying around, I think we have gone away from the rumour of Interim National Government (ING) because that is not in our constitution.  I hope we will soon go away from the rumour of handing over to the military because the military is not meant to run affairs of a nation in terms of running government.
“And the intentional community will not condone it particularly African Union (AU). We have said and it is part and parcel of the Acts of the AU, any government that is brought about not on the basis of the constitution will not be accepted, will not be tolerated and will not be a member of the AU until that government is dismantled.
“It shouldn’t be, we are the largest country in Africa, we should be a model, setting examples, we shouldn’t be drawing Africa backward, I hope we will not. I hope at the end of this exercise, we would be where we should be, leading Africa and showing examples for the rest of Africa and indeed the rest of the world.
“We have the goodwill of many people, I watched, last night, President Obama talking about our constitution, I watched out brother from Ghana,  the current Chairman of ECOWAS talked about our constitution, they are all  interested, they all wish us well, should we wish ourselves anything less?”
Mrs Buhari lauded the former President for being a true nationalist, adding that Obasanjo often traversed party lines and primodial sentiments while addressing  issues affecting the country.
She said: “Baba exercises his prowess as a father, as a former Head of State of Nigeria twice, we are here today to show our appreciation the way you handle things as a stateman and also a nationalist.”

For every Goliath, there’s a stone•President Jonathan - •Gov Fashola

Ahead of Saturday’s presidential election, All Progressives Congress (APC) governors met on Monday under the auspices of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) to fine-tune strategies. At the session, Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola highlighted the failures of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration and why Nigerians should send the ruling party parking. Below is the text of the address he delivered at the Banquet Hall, Imo State Government House, Owerri.
I WANT to thank all of you for taking time off your very busy schedules to be part of this session; especially a few days to the elections, which by all accounts could be historic and critical for the soul of our dear country.
Election is a referendum on the performance of the incumbent government and a decision whether to keep it in office or vote it out of office.
As progressive governors who are committed to good governance, this year’s First Quarter Progressive Governance Session is designed to present our assessment of governance challenges in Nigeria today as well as our proposals on what needs to be done to move our country forward, post- May 29.
The parameters of the referendum are defined by issues of national security, economic management, social issues and the like. So, I will start by reviewing briefly the record of the current government and share with you what they say they have done.

Economy

Let me start with the economy, and share with you a text message that I received from a Nigerian film maker in Nollywood on March 14.
This is what he said:-
“I will like to bring to your attention that there is a reliable information that our film has been pirated to be released in Alaba on Monday. I also want to confirm to you that the criminals committing this act are known and can be handpicked. There was a meeting with NCC (Nigerian Copyright Commission) last week where to our surprise they invited the so-called pirates for negotiations and discussion on the previous works that they pirated. I am devastated sir and not sure what to do. I am not sure what you can do in your capacity as the executive governor of the State but I believe your approach to resolving issues in Ladipo could bring a lasting solution. This new development will not only bring a big setback to my business and the industry at large but will discourage a dedicated filmmaker like myself from going all the way in the name of being a Nigeria. Please do something sir”.
It must be clear to everyone that the greatest problem that people in the entertainment industry have is that their intellectual property rights are not being protected.
This is a law enforcement issue, rather than a cash solution that the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) and its government has continued to proffer. It is simple copyright law enforcement and the PDP simply does not get it.

Road

As far as roads are concerned, and they are critical to the economic development and prosperity of our people for the movement of people, goods and services, the record of performance offered by the Federal Government is that they have constructed 25,000 kilometers of road.
How true that is, is to be measured by the complaints of PDP governors themselves, who say federal  roads in their states have been neglected.
How bogus this is, is the realisation that the distance between Lagos and London is approximately 5, 025 kilometers. Has the PDP-led Federal Government constructed roads that go the distance of Lagos to London five times? Is it possible to do this by a government that has never had a capital budget of up to 40 per cent in  six years?
Housing
As far as housing is concerned, please note that after being unable to account for $20 billion which is the equivalent of N3.3 trillion at N165/$1.00 at the time the money was unaccounted for; after losing 400,000  barrels of oil per day for years, when oil was trading at $100 per barrel, meaning that we were losing $40,000,000.00, the equivalent of N6.6 billion.
Our country’s solution according to the PDP is to borrow $300 million from the World Bank in order to provide mortgage refinancing for all Nigerians. What this means, is that every Nigerian must first buy a house with a mortgage loan, and then apply for his share of the $300  million as a refinancing facility. That is the PDP model for housing.
I know that in Ogun State, there is a better model that places emphasis on housing construction in order to create jobs. I can speak better about my state, where we are building public housing and allocating it to residents at a mortgage rate of 9.5 per cent payable over 10 years. I know that construction is going on in no less than 25 sites, and we have not borrowed one kobo to fund this initiative. It has been funded by tax payers’ money.

Jobs

As far as employment is concerned, again their own service record is the place to look. They say that they have created two million jobs. On a straight line analysis, this would suggest at least over 50,000 jobs in each of the 36 states and Abuja.
Simply ask yourself, how many people do you know, who got those jobs. Were they part of the jobs in which people died while stampeding for employment in theNigerian Immigration Service (NIS). Why is unemployment at 24 per cent if this economy is working? What I know is that from only four construction companies, over 5,000 workers have been laid off in the first quarter of the year and in the last two weeks, at least 2,400 bank staff have been laid off.


Security


It is easy to summarise the security situation. Thousands killed violently; hundreds kidnapped routinely; 219 girls missing; citizens and even the Federal Government relying on alternative security, like ethnic militia to secure oil pipelines.
While all these happens, year on year, amounts close to N1 trillion have been budgeted and expended on defence and security; yet there are unanswered questions of availability of equipment, while a new set of billionaires masquerading as security experts have emerged.
The answer of the PDP-Federal Government and Mr. President himself is that Gen Muhammadu Buhari, who left office in 1985 did not equip the security forces. Clearly the PDP forget that Nigerians remember that they have been in office for 16 years, and President Goodluck Jonathan has to account for six of those years.
They have killed Skekau (Abubakar), the supposed leader of the terrorist group (Boko Haram) at least four times. During one of those killings for which they claim success, they signed a ceasefire with him; from which he quickly played his part by attacking more Nigerians. After the fourth killing, there are now instructions to capture him.

Lies

Ladies and gentlemen, there are two common denominators in the record of service of the PDP-Federal Government. The first is “failure” and the second is “lies”. They have failed in their management of the economy and they have been untruthful about how bad the economy is.
These numbers are important. They dimension the real difficulty Nigerians are dealing with. I expected that when the PDP governors gathered in Lagos, on their poorly conceived mis-adventure, they would have spoken about these issues.
Instead, they were seeking to stop the use of Smart Card Readers (SCRs) which their government approved.
They forgot that they were the ones who approved the use of Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs). They forgot that they postponed the elections because they said enough PVCs had not been issued.
Now that PVCs have been issued, should we not verify and authenticate eligible voters with the SCRs? We recognise the issues in the Nigerian state; we keep a track on them and we have made them the issues in the election as you will have heard from our presidential candidate and his running mate (Gen. Buhari and Prof Yemi Osinbajo).
No amount of ‘Goodluck’ can help the PDP escape from these issues. Our candidates have kept the Nigerian electorate focused on the issues of jobs, security, and corruption.
Our opponents urge that they are moving forward. The question to ask is what their definition of forward is.
Moving the rate of exchange of the naira to the dollar from N120 to $1.00 to N198 to $1.00 is not the way forward. Managing an economy where employers cannot keep people at work because of bad government policies is not the way forward.
Unemployment is not the way forward. Employment is the way. Inventory of imported raw materials trapped in the port is not the way forward to economic recovery. Fuel queues arising from government failure to pay importers is not the way forward.
Blaming the opposition for fuel shortage is not the way forward. The largest economy in Africa that cannot generate electricity is not the way forward. The avoidable loss of human lives, and the unresolved disappearance of 219  young girls is not the way forward. It is the opposite of development. It is the opposite of industrialisation. It is the opposite of job creation.  It is the way backwards. It is not the way to continue.
Ladies and gentlemen, like Vision 2020; like the Seven-Point Agenda; like the comparisons to Martin Luther Kings, Lee Kwan Yew, Nelson Mandela, Barrack Obama, and the Transformation Agenda, all of which have been abandoned because they are not true, it is obvious that our opponents in government, have lost their way.
They are reading the developmental map of Nigeria upside down. So, they do not know the way forward. The Nigeria ship of state is heading in the wrong direction because the captain cannot navigate. This is the most important reason the PDP and the President must be voted out of power.
In 2011, President Jonathan made a total of 91 electoral promises around power, security and the economy. Majority of them remain unfulfilled. Between then and now, he set up a total of 28 committees as his government’s response to critical national issues such as the Nuhu Ribadu Fuel Subsidy Scandal Committee; Steve Oronsaye Harmonisation of Government Agencies and Department Committee; Justice Alfa Belgore Committee on Abuja Parks and Zoo, Edem Duke’s Committee on Proliferation of Small Arms; Ibrahim Sambo Presidential Fact-finding Committee and PriceWaterHouseCoopers Forensic Audit of the Missing Oil Receipts in the region of $20 billion.
The President has either forgotten or refused to either make public the reports of these committees, or implement them. The President resumed work only six weeks ago, because of elections. Nigeria needs a full-time president not a part-time one.
Gen Muhammad Buhari will be a full-time President, ready to work every day. A full-time president will re-set and re-direct this nation and set her back on the right path. That is the way forward.
The second major reason is that after 16 years of start and stop, policy changes and no verifiable results, this country will benefit from a fresh pair of hands, that will have another look at the problems that have defeated the PDP for 16.
We simply cannot continue on this road that has failed us, and expect different results. A vote for change is the first step in the expectation of different and better results.
Instead of running on their record of service, the party in power has chosen to become film makers, making one poorly scripted documentary after the other.
The tragedy is that after one year of television propaganda, dating back to March 2014, their bird has refused to fly. There is nothing to sell. The good governance road show died on arrival. And the captain was initially honest in Lagos to admit failure.
The PDP-led Federal Government has no credible record to defend, nor a roadmap to rectify the damage they have done to our body politic, our economy and all our institutions.
It is perfectly understandable that when you have an indefensible record like theirs, you resort to despicable diversionary campaign, the like we have not seen before.
We have demonstrated and must continue to demonstrate that there is a gulf of difference between the APC and the PDP, not only in our visions (if they have any) and in our policies, but that we are willing to engage with them in a transparent and accountable manner.
Our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has presented a year 2015 election manifesto, while the only known manifesto of the PDP is dated 1999. We are committed to reinventing governance in Nigeria in order to solve our socio-economic and political challenges.
We were far-sighted when we established the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), where these kinds of questions and issues have constantly been interrogated through effective research, knowledge sharing, consultations and policies, at our quarterly fora.
So, when the APC talks of change, what kind of change are we talking about? How do we plan to redefine the concepts of leadership and responsibility?
The objective here is to demystify governance and restore ownership of the country to the sovereign- the citizens! It means that we must be accountable to the sovereign for our performance and how responsive we are to their wishes and demands. It means that the citizens will always retain the right to “hire and fire”.  It means that we must embed the rule of law, political and civil liberties in our political culture. The culture of unbridled impunity must come to a grinding halt!
APC does not believe that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) should be reduced to a bazaar which merely awards contracts to leaders of ethnic militia, posing as socio–cultural groups, to the detriment of constitutionally established institutions and in subversion of the procurement laws.Were these contracts advertised? Where was due process here?
We are certain that this session will, in many ways, give more clarity and further insight into the kind of change APC represents.
The other presentations will amplify many of the issues I have addressed so far. While not underestimating the enormity of the challenges that will face an APC-led Federal Government.
The APC is proud to have as its flag bearer, a patriot with the public stature and integrity of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, who has unreservedly committed to this vision and mission as reflected in his ‘Covenant with Nigerians’ and campaigns promises.
It is not by accident that teeming millions of Nigerians are showing their support effusively for Gen. Buhari.
What I have confirmed since the emergence of Gen. Buhari as our presidential candidate, is that Nigerians still believe in the virtues of probity, selfless leadership and commitment to the greater good inspite of the 16 years of failed PDP government and leadership that they have been unfortunately saddled with.
For many years, I have heard complaints about PDP’s dismal management of our national life. Many Nigerians have expressed understandable frustration that PDP could not be defeated because there was no formidable opposition. Our leaders have heard these frustrations. They have organised rather than agonise.
They have sacrificed their smaller parties and leadership roles to deliver the first-ever political merger in the history of Nigeria.
They will all vote for the APC, but they cannot elect the APC into government. That is the duty of the Nigerian electorate if we must experience change, and save our country.
With the emergence of the APC, PDP began to unravel. With the mismanagement of its top leadership it began to dismember, losing its most vital parts; and making history for all the wrong reasons.
It is the first political party that I know that lost five governors to the opposition without an election. It later lost the Speaker of the Parliament, and eventually its former leader and Chairman Board of Trustees (BOT). The giant is tattering and about to fall. For every Goliath, there is a stone.
The APC is PDP’s stone and the people of Nigeria must rise like David to bring this plundering goliath down.
The merger was historic. But it will be more historic if Nigerians elect that merger to office. The people of Nigeria will have taken power by doing so.
Let me underscore once more that while the APC is ready, willing and able to take on the huge tasks of regenerating our country once more, APC is humbled by the enormity of the challenges it has to deal with in the next few years.
Once more, let me re-affirm the commitment of the PGF to continue to provide the platform where our party, governors and other stakeholders will continually engage, reflect on critical issues and challenges, and more importantly, proffer implementable policy options to address these challenges – indeed more than a talkshop!
It is now my privilege to invite you to listen to the presentation of our leader, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and the other panel presentations on ”Sustaining Development in Times of Dwindling Resources”, to be followed by an interactive session among the participants.
God bless us all as we work to protect our democracy.

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