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Stop shielding Oduah: Civil Society Groups tell Presidency
Posted by Editor on December 29, 2013.
Civil society groups have demanded the release of the report of the presidential panel that investigated the role of the Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, in the purchase of two bulletproof BMW cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
The administrative panel, set up by President Goodluck Jonathan, submitted its report on November 13, two days after its deadline, the Presidency has not made it public.
Leaders of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, and the Campaign for Democracy have asked the Presidency to make the report available to the public, the way the House of Representatives made its report known recently.
The Executive Director, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, urged the Presidency to release the report if it had no intention of shielding Oduah. Continue reading “Stop shielding Oduah: Civil Society Groups tell Presidency”
Oduah: Groups demand release of presidential panel report
December 29, 2013 by Allwell Okpi 30 Comments
Civil society groups have demanded the release of the report of the presidential panel that investigated the role of the Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, in the purchase of two bulletproof BMW cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
The administrative panel, set up by President Goodluck Jonathan, submitted its report on November 13, two days after its deadline but as of the time of this report, the Presidency had not made it public.
Leaders of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, and the Campaign for Democracy, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH asked the Presidency to make the report available to the public, the way the House of Representatives made its report known recently.
The Executive Director, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, urged the Presidency to release the report if it had no intention of shielding Oduah. Continue reading “Oduah: Groups demand release of presidential panel report”
Obasanjo vs Jonathan: Letters of furry
Hold Obasanjo responsible for any military coup, activists say
Nigeria opposition vows new era after ruling party defections
19 December 2013 Last updated at 17:00 CET
By Ola Awoniyi
Abuja (AFP) – Nigeria’s opposition said Thursday the country should expect a more accountable democracy after the party which has ruled since 1999 lost its majority in parliament.
Thirty-seven lawmakers elected as members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) defected to the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday, stripping the PDP of its majority in Nigeria’s 360-seat lower house.
“I think there is a window of hope after 14 years,” APC spokesman Lai Mohammed told AFP, a reference to the PDP’s complete dominance of national politics since military rule ended in 1999.
“The PDP can no longer take the electorate for granted,” Mohammed said, with 2015 general elections looming. “We should have a more competitive, accountable democracy.” Continue reading “Nigeria opposition vows new era after ruling party defections”
A General’s Plot
Culled from The Source Magazine
The battle for Nigeria’s political space entered a dangerous bend last Wednesday as President Goodluck Jonathan came under a fresh attack . This time, it was a bombshell from his mentor and a former President, General Olusegun Obasanjo. The cannon from the former Head of States, actually rattled the political landscape and in fact, cleared the fog of the Nelson Mandela’s celebration from our political firmament.
The Balogun of Owu, Abeokuta, Ogun state, in what looked like a call for a general uprising, took his time to pen what he felt to be Jonathan’s failings. In an 18-page letter to the President, titled: Before it is too late, Obasanjo accused him, among other things, of not honouring his words and taking actions calculated at destroying Nigeria. In the letter, Obasanjo accused the President of pursuing “ selfish personal and political interests based on advice from his “self-centred aides.” Continue reading “A General’s Plot”
Jonathan incapacitated EFCC with poor funding – CACOL
Analysts slam tolls re-introduction
2014-01-09 21:35 Lagos – Locals have condemned plans by the government to reintroduce toll gates on federal roads.
On Wednesday, Minister of Works, Mike Onolememen announced yesterday that government has concluded plans to reintroduce tolling at the facilities that were constructed through private sector funding.
Onolememen said his ministry had earlier organised a conference aimed at “preparing the minds of Nigerians for tolls.”
Reacting to the development, some citizens who spoke to our correspondent alleged the re introduction of tolling on roads was just a ploy by officials to line their pockets.
Kazeem Ibrahim, a Lagos resident said government had not satisfactorily justified the reintroduction of the polls.
“I seriously condemn the idea. We all know what happened with the former tolls gates that were later dismantled by the Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo administration. Monies were just collected without being used for construction of roads. I do not know why government now feels it is now convenient to reintroduce toll gates again. Since Obasanjo dismantled the old toll gates and now, nothing has changed. Corruption has in fact doubled and I don’t see how bringing back these gates will improve our roads,” he said. Continue reading “Analysts slam tolls re-introduction”