BULLETPROOF CARS: CACOL CENSURES AVIATION MINISTER

PRESS RELEASE

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has censured the Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah over the purchase of two bulletproof vehicles worth $1.6m (N255m).

An online news medium, SaharaReporters, reported on Tuesday that the armoured vehicles were delivered to the minister in August. The report detailed how Ms. Oduah compelled the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to purchase two armored BMW cars for her.

Speaking on behalf of the Coalition, its Executive Chairman, Comrade Debo Adeniran averred compromises the safety of Nigerians in order to satisfy her ostentatious lifestyle. Continue reading “BULLETPROOF CARS: CACOL CENSURES AVIATION MINISTER”

CACOL DIFFERS WITH JONATHAN ON SENDING NATIONAL CONFERENCE OUTCOME TO NASS

 

Oct 16 at 1:00 PM

The Coaliton Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has differed with President Goodluck Jonathan on sending the outcome of the National Conference to the National Assembly.President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday had said that he would forward the outcome of the national conference to the National Assembly so that it would form an integral part of the ongoing Constitution amendment.

Reacting to this development on behalf of the Coalition, its Executive Chairman, Comrade Debo Adeniran stated that the conference may not be necessary if its outcome would be subjected to the whimps and caprices of the National Assembly. Continue reading “CACOL DIFFERS WITH JONATHAN ON SENDING NATIONAL CONFERENCE OUTCOME TO NASS”

‘Don’t send national confab’s outcome to NASS’

Nigerian Tribune

  • Thursday, 17 October 2013 04:52

THE Coaliton Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL), has differed with President Goodluck Jonathan, on sending the outcome of the national conference to the National Assembly.President  Jonathan, on Tuesday, had said that he would forward the outcome of the national conference to the National Assembly, so it would form an integral part of the ongoing constitution amendment.

Reacting to this development on behalf of the coalition, its executive chairman, Mr Debo Adeniran, stated that the conference may not be necessary if its outcome would be subjected to the whimps and caprices of the National Assembly.

He said: “Sending the outcome of the Sovereign National Conference to the National Assembly for ratification defeats the purpose completely. The final decision should rest with the people. If the conference must hold, its outcome must be ratified by Nigerians through a referendum, as anything short of this is no longer a conference of the people, but an imposition. Sending the outcome of the conference to the National Assembly to incorporate in the constitution amendment project would amount to a great waste of resources, time and effort and will make it just a conference. Continue reading “‘Don’t send national confab’s outcome to NASS’”

Group Condemns Arrest of Unemployed Graduates in Bayelsa State

Attention: open in a new window. Nigerian Outlook

 

Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders CACOL has condemned the arrest and molestation of 30 (thirty) unemployedg graduates by men of the Nigeria Police in Bayelsa State.

 

The graduates had staged a peaceful protest in Yenagoa, the capital city of Bayelsa against high rate of employment in the state and the state’s government neglect and insensitivity to their plight. They had given a 30-day ultimatum to Governor Seriake Dickson to lift the embargo on employment in the civil service in order to absorb more of the job-seeking graduates.

 

Speaking on behalf of the Coalition, its Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran decried the level of insensitivity of the government at all levels in Nigeria to the plight of an average Nigerian.

 

“It is very disheartening that the government cares less about the plights of its citizens. What responsible government brutalizes its citizens for peacefully demanding what rightfully belongs to them? The action of the Bayelsa State government is unconscionable and highly condemnable. The high rate of impunity displayed by the federal government and some governors has called for a sober reflection from well-meaning Nigerians. Many of our leaders have insulted the sensibility of we, Nigerians with their stupendous display of wealth while the mass of the people are living below the poverty line,” he said.

 

Continuing, the statement recalled the recent fund-raising for the Nigerian president’s village church and reflected, “It is very saddening that over N5bn could be raised for President Goodluck Jonathan Country home church in just a service whereas many of the youths of the state are not gainfully employed. One could imagine how many jobs over N5bn could have created in Bayelsa State if the President had ordered his priority rightly.”

 

“Even if the state civil service could not absorb all of them, the N5bn could have created gainful employment opportunities if the President had decided to re-channel the ill-gotten funds for the Otuoke Church into creating job schemes to mop the teeming unemployed youths of Bayelsa State. It is however unfortunate that our leaders are not only clueless but morally bankrupt, incompetent and inept,” Adeniran disclosed.

 

The human rights activist however warned the government against fuelling the masses anger and called for the release of the protesters.

 

“It is high time our leaders realised that we are gradually getting to that point where citizens would demand their just right of economic empowerment, equity and justice in the sharing of the common patrimony, so that they could be on their toes to deal with more insurgencies, especially from the teeming unemployed youths all over the country. The government should realise that if they fail to engage these youths, they would become useful tools in the hands of mischief makers. We are also calling on the Bayelsa State government to release the arrested protesters to avert further crisis,” he warned.


Remaking Nigeria: The Task Ahead

TELL
Mon, 10/14/2013 – 12:44 Written by

 

With an advisory committee on national conference without ‘no-go areas’, President Jonathan appears set to give the task of remaking Nigeria to the citizens themselves. But many of them insist that government must give the confab a free hand to operate

 

By JULIANA UCHE-OKOBI

 

Since his national broadcast on October 1, 2013, President Goodluck Jonathan has kept many tongues wagging along the line of keeping the Nigerian project going. Nigerians, to some reasonable extent, appear united in tackling the nation’s challenges from the root, in trying to keep pace with the President who on Monday, October 7, inaugurated a 13-member presidential advisory committee set up to fashion out the modalities for the much sought-after national conference.

 

These 13 members, who have been variously called the 13 wise men include Femi Okunrounmu, chairman, who was a senator for the Ogun Central senatorial district from 1999 to 2003; Akilu Indabawa, secretary of the committee and a political aide to Jonathan; Ben Nwabueze, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, and a professor of Law, who later withdrew from the committee on health grounds as well as Funke Adeboye, a professor of History, University of Lagos. Continue reading “Remaking Nigeria: The Task Ahead”

Condemnation Greets KAI’s Seizure of Rams in Lagos

Daily Times Nigeria
Article | October 12, 2013 – 8:16am | By Mu’Sodiq Adekunle
KAI operatives

Following the seizure of 150 rams by the officials of Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) from ram dealers at Ijora Olopa, Lagos, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has condemned the Lagos State government under the leadership of Babatunde Fashola (SAN).
KAI on Sunday seized rams from the dealers while they are transporting it to their base in Ijora.

The chairman of ram dealers, Alhaji Musa Sokoto, said the KAI officials seized the rams without giving any reason for the action.

Speaking further, Sokoto accused KAI of withholding 15 of 150 rams seized when he led some of his colleagues to the secretariat to secure their release.

Reacting to the news, the Coalition through its Executive Chairman, Comrade Debo Adeniran noted that the excesses of the KAI official was becoming unbearable and the brute force they employ to suppress and molest traders was uncalled for. Continue reading “Condemnation Greets KAI’s Seizure of Rams in Lagos”

CACOL BERATES LASG OVER SEIZURE OF RAMS BY KAI

 

Oct 11 at 1:06 PM

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has berated the Lagos State government over the seizure of 150 rams by the officials of Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI) from ram dealers at Ijora Olopa, Lagos.

The chairman of ram dealers, Alhaji Musa Sokoto, said the KAI officials seized the rams on Sunday morning without giving any reason for the action. Speaking further, Sokoto accused KAI of withholding 15 of 150 rams seized when he led some of his colleagues to the secretariat to secure their release.

Reacting to the news, the Coalition through its Executive Chairman, Comrade Debo Adeniran noted that the excesses of the KAI official is becoming unbearable and the brute force they employ to suppress and molest traders is uncalled for. Continue reading “CACOL BERATES LASG OVER SEIZURE OF RAMS BY KAI”

PROLONGED WRANGLING BETWEEN FG AND ASUU (2)

 

Oct 14 at 12:47 PM
                           Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL)
The Humanity Centre: 610, Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, Ijaye Bus stop, Ijaye-Ojokoro.
P.O. Box 1592, Agege, Lagos, Nigeria. Tel: 01-4736534, 08023226276, 08037194969
URL: www.cacol.thehumanitycentre.org E-mail: cacolc@yahoo.com, cacol@thehumanitycentre.org

Name, Nail, Shame and Shun Corrupt Leaders Anywhere, Everywhere

PRESS STATEMENT
 PROLONGED WRANGLING BETWEEN FG AND ASUU 
What is it that could destroy the world of Nigeria students more than the “clash of the titans” that alarmingly occurs too frequently between the Federal Government and ASUU? On July 1, 2013, Nigerian University lecturers, under the aegis of Academic Staff Union of Universities [ASUU], began a nationwide indefinite strike. The decision of ASUU to embark on the industrial action, according to its President, Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge, was taken due to the failure of the Federal Government to implement a 2009 agreement and 2012 Memorandum of Understanding [MOU] it entered with the union. Continue reading “PROLONGED WRANGLING BETWEEN FG AND ASUU (2)”

CACOL DIFFERS WITH JONATHAN ON SENDING NATIONAL CONFERENCE OUTCOME TO NASS

Oct 16 at 1:00 PM

The Coaliton Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has differed with President Goodluck Jonathan on sending the outcome of the National Conference to the National Assembly.

President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday had said that he would forward the outcome of the national conference to the National Assembly so that it would form an integral part of the ongoing Constitution amendment.

Reacting to this development on behalf of the Coalition, its Executive Chairman, Comrade Debo Adeniran stated that the conference may not be necessary if its outcome would be subjected to the whimps and caprices of the National Assembly. Continue reading “CACOL DIFFERS WITH JONATHAN ON SENDING NATIONAL CONFERENCE OUTCOME TO NASS”