February 14, 2014

SEE How Much PDP Asks Governor Aspirants To Pay In Ekiti And Osun

SEE How Much PDP Asks Governor Aspirants To Pay In Ekiti And Osun
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have asked their governorship aspirants in Ekiti and Osun states to pay N10m each for nomination form.
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Investigations carried out in Abuja on Thursday, showed that the leadership of the party, which met in Abuja on Wednesday, also fixed dates for the conduct of the party’s primaries.
The meeting, which was attended by the members of the National Working Committee of the party, was said to have agreed that each aspirant in the two states would pay N10m each.
A member of the NWC, who confirmed the amount to our correspondent, said that the amount was fixed after much debate.
He said that the amount was the same with what the party charged governorship aspirants in Anambra State last year, adding that there was no way the party would reduce the amount.
He said, “We have asked them to pay N10m each and that is the amount we expect each aspirant to pay from each state.”
Meanwhile, the party has said that its governorship candidates in Ekiti and Osun states will emerge on March 15 and April 5 respectively.
A statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, in Abuja on Thursday, said that sale of forms for candidates in Ekiti State would commence on February 24 and ends on March 3.
Return of forms and screening of candidates are to be done between March 3 and March 10.
Sale of forms to candidates  in Osun State will be between March 14 and 21 while the forms are to be returned between March 25 and 26.
The Independent National Electoral Commission has fixed  June 21 and August 9 for both Ekiti and Osun States respectively.
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APC= Love - Governor Al-Makura Registers On Valentine’s Day

APC= Love - Governor Al-Makura Registers On Valentine’s Day
The Nasarawa State governor, Tanko Al-Makura, has called on eligible Nigerians to register in the on-going All Progressives Congress, APC, registration in order to salvage Nigeria from its current situation.
Photo:Tanko Al-Makura calls on Nigerians to register with the APC
Mr. Al-Makura made the call on Friday after his registration at the Lugu Wambai polling unit of Gayam ward in Lafia Local Government Area of the state.
According to the governor, this was the first time any party in Nigeria would be going digital in its party registration. He said that the APC stood for love of the masses which informed why his registration coincided with the Valentine’s Day celebration.
The governor added that the APC had confidence in Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, that was why the presentation of the voter’s registration card was a prerequisite for the party’s registration.
When asked to comment on the early release of 2015 election time-table by INEC, Mr. Al-Makura said he would align himself with the position of his national party’s leadership.
He called on residents of the state to participate actively in the upcoming local government election in the state for the benefit of all.

Atiku Urges His Supporters Nationwide to Come with Him to the APC

Atiku Urges His Supporters Nationwide to Come with Him to the APC
Atiku Urges His Supporters Nationwide to Come with Him to the APCA former Vice President, who has recently officially joined the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has urged all of his supporters and loyalists in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other parties or associations to immediately register with the opposition party.
He made this declaration via a personally-signed statement released by his media office on February 14, 2014, Friday.
“The imperative of change demands a united front and voice.
“Instead of being on the fence, all my supporters should not hesitate to register with APC in order to be part of the historic movement towards revitalising our democracy by making it more results-oriented.
“For my supporters to be part of the much-needed change, they must register massively, as participation is the vehicle to influencing change in every society,” Atiku said.
It would be noted that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is often tagged as a ‘political chameleon’.
He left PDP in 2006 for the then Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), but he returned three years later.
The ex-VP then again dumped the ruling party on February 2, 2014, citing the party’s failure to abide by the reform programmes it promised, as well as the plan of its leaders to constantly overlook him.
Who knows, probably Atiku Abubakar has finally found a party to stay till the end.
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Jonathan Is A Learner And Needs To Be Assisted - Bafarawa

Jonathan Is A Learner And Needs To Be Assisted - Bafarawa
Two-time governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, is one of the most experienced politicians in Nigeria. He was elected governor in 1999 and re-elected in 2003 on the banner of the APP. He ran for the presidency in 2007 on the plank of the Democratic People’s Party  (DPP) he helped to found.
undefinedIn an interview with select journalists in his Sokoto residence, shortly after being welcomed into the PDP by President Goodluck Jonathan and other leaders of the party, he shared his thoughts on politics, PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan. 
Read excerpts below:
What prompted your defection to the PDP?
Joining PDP was not my decision it was the decision of my people.
In joining PDP, we are looking for a change for the better. I was in the opposition to protest against injustices being done to my people and ensure that justice is done. I was not in the opposition just for the sake of being in the opposition. All I was trying to do was to make sure that things were done the right way because in the constitution of any party, there must be internal democracy.
On whether he has regrets for not joining the ruling party earlier.
Not at all! I have no regrets because I am fighting injustice.  I’m not in politics for the sake of my personal interest. I am in politics to advance the cause of my people positively. When my people saw that there is injustice in the APC, they made up their mind that we should leave and join PDP. It was their decision and I cannot say no to their decision. That is why we found ourselves in the PDP. Therefore, I’m not regretting anything. But now, I have joined PDP and they have seen justice done to me. That’s all I’m looking for — equal treatment. So, I don’t have anything to quarrel about, I am comfortable and I want to work for the party.
His take on the re-election ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan.
If he wants to re-contest and the PDP gives him the ticket as the presidential candidate of the party, I will definitely work for him. In fact, whoever emerges as the flag bearer of our party, I will work for the person.
His assessment of President Jonathan’s performance in the last four years.
My assessment of President Jonathan’s performance in office will be different from anybody’s assessment because I was once in office as governor.  Sometimes it is not the leader that is weak but those who are giving him support. If someone had people who are not qualified to help him in the running of affairs, he will not succeed even if he has a great vision. The leadership of our great country is not a one-man show; it is a collective responsibility. So, for anybody in government to succeed, you must have people who are capable and knowledgeable to help you do the job.
So, I don’t assess Jonathan as a failure because he needs to be assisted. Nigeria’s problems are not for one person to tackle; it’s a collective responsibility. That’s why we are now in PDP.
If I could not see him when I was in another party, now as a member of the PDP, I have the right to advise him because his failure is my failure while his success is my success.
Jonathan is still in the process of learning; he had experience as deputy governor, governor and vice president. Being a governor of Bayelsa is different from being the president of the country. Within the last four years, he has gained a lot of experience. If he goes for a second term, I believe he will do better than he did in the last four years.
On how President Jonathan can succeed.
If Mr. President wants to aspire for a second term, I believe he has a vision. His first coming was not as president but as vice president. Therefore, the vision of his government is the vision of his boss. Secondly, as I mentioned earlier, if the party leadership is doing its job as it ought to, everybody will succeed because the manifesto of any political party is the working material that is supposed guide Mr. President or the governors. And who is going to supervise them? It is the party leadership. So, if the president or any governor fails, it is not the person that has failed but the leadership of the party.
 
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Obasanjo's Comment: SEE What Jonathan's Camp Is Planning Against Him

Obasanjo's Comment: SEE What Jonathan's Camp Is Planning Against Him
Recent comment from President Olusegun Obasanjo’s about President Goodluck Jonathan's promise to spend only one term in office has ignited a freshpanic in the President’s camp.
Obasanjo in an interview in London on Tuesday once again revealed that President Jonathan had promised to to serve only one term and this caused anxiety in the camp of the President, leading to a review meeting in Abuja on Wednesday night.
It was learnt that those at the meeting claimed that Obasanjo has sympathy for the opposition and he might be out for a spoiler’s game in 2015, with a target of pitching Nigerians against the President.
Therefore a consensus was reached on how to checkmate Obasanjo's plans to frustrate Jonathan’s second term bid and they are as follows:
•ignore his tirades unless they threaten national security;
•address only issues and not personality
•sustain the ongoing reconciliation in PDP and consolidate gains made by the party;
•Jonathan should continue to pursue his right to second term in office – in line with the laws of the land and the guidelines released by INEC; and
•leave the electorate to determine the fate of Jonathan in 2015.
A presidency source said: “We have agreed not to dignify Obasanjo with a response because he is not saying anything new. What should be the concern of all is the position of the 1999 Constitution on second term in office, which the President is entitled to."
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Obasanjo's Comment: SEE What Jonathan's Camp Is Planning Against Him

Obasanjo's Comment: SEE What Jonathan's Camp Is Planning Against Him
Recent comment from President Olusegun Obasanjo’s about President Goodluck Jonathan's promise to spend only one term in office has ignited a freshpanic in the President’s camp.
Obasanjo in an interview in London on Tuesday once again revealed that President Jonathan had promised to to serve only one term and this caused anxiety in the camp of the President, leading to a review meeting in Abuja on Wednesday night.
It was learnt that those at the meeting claimed that Obasanjo has sympathy for the opposition and he might be out for a spoiler’s game in 2015, with a target of pitching Nigerians against the President.
Therefore a consensus was reached on how to checkmate Obasanjo's plans to frustrate Jonathan’s second term bid and they are as follows:
•ignore his tirades unless they threaten national security;
•address only issues and not personality
•sustain the ongoing reconciliation in PDP and consolidate gains made by the party;
•Jonathan should continue to pursue his right to second term in office – in line with the laws of the land and the guidelines released by INEC; and
•leave the electorate to determine the fate of Jonathan in 2015.
A presidency source said: “We have agreed not to dignify Obasanjo with a response because he is not saying anything new. What should be the concern of all is the position of the 1999 Constitution on second term in office, which the President is entitled to."
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SHOCKER: Bamanga Tukurs Wife Joins APC

SHOCKER: Bamanga Tukurs Wife Joins APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna state made a big catch yesterday with the registration of Hajiya Asiya Mohammed Bello, the wife of Former PDP chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.
This is coming barely a month after her husband was removed as the national chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. She registered at Gabasawa Ward in Unguwan Rimi, Kaduna North Local Government area of Kaduna State with registration card number 0623374.
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Bamanga Tukur and wife's registration form
While showing her registration card which was still in his possession, her driver, Malam Yahaya Gambo said, "It is true that Hajiya Asiya registered today with of the APC."
Also confirming her registration, the supervising officer for the registration of the APC in Kaduna north in Kaduna State, Shaibu Lilly, said, "It is true that our registration officer registered Tukur’s wife and issued her a registration card. This is one of the developments of democracy in Nigeria where you see an immediate past PDP chairman’s wife registering for APC". As far as I am concerned, they might be united as husband and wife but may have different opinions as the far as the political scenario is concerned, it is to show you that it is a falling period for the PDP".
Tukur's wife registration form
Efforts to speak with Asiya Bello at her residence proved abortive as she was said to be busy and will not be available to speak.
According to a close family source to the Bamangas, who craved for anonymity, Asiya is still Bamaga Tukur’s wife and the house she lives also belong to him.
When contacted, the Kaduna State PDP Chairman, Chief Abubakar Gaiya Haruna simply said he was not in Kaduna and was not aware of the matter and so could not speak on it.
He added, "Bamanga Tukur is a Muslim and may have more than one wife, I have been to his house several times here in Kaduna and Abuja but I have not seen any of his wives, so I cannot point at any of his wife because I have never met any of them".
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Obasanjo Exposes The Promise Jonathan Made Over 2nd Term Bid

Obasanjo Exposes The Promise Jonathan Made Over 2nd Term Bid
photoFormer president, Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday restated his argument that President Goodluck Jonathan promised to serve just one term.
Speaking to Bloomberg News, a London-based tabloid, yesterday, Obasanjo said during the 2011 election campaigns, Jonathan promised not to serve beyond a single term.
“President Jonathan said, not only once, twice, publicly, not only in Nigeria, outside Nigeria, that he would have one term, and said that to me,” Obasanjo said.
In the interview, Obasanjo challenged Jonathan to be a man of his words while reminding the president of the implication of not keeping one’s vows.
“One of the things that is very important in the life of any man or any person, is that he should be a man or person of his word,” Obasanjo said, adding that “If you decide that your word should not be taken seriously, that’s entirely up to you.”
Effort to reach the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Dr. Reuben Abati, proved abortive as his phones were switched off.
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"President Happy With What Minister Oduah Has Done For Nigeria" - Maku

Yesterday at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, President Goodluck Jonathan announced that four ministers have been relieved of their duties. Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Information Minister Labarn Maku explained the reasons for this move.
Aviation Minister Stella Oduah, who was absent at the meeting, had been reportedly informed of the development by the President. It is not clear if the three other ministers - Police Affairs Minister Caleb Olubolade, Minister of Niger Delta Godsday Orubebe and Minister of State for Finance Yerima Ngama - had been warned in advance.
Olubolade and Orubebe left before the end of the meeting and did not talk to the press. Exiting the Presidential Villa, Ngama spoke briefly to reporters in the Hausa language.
Yesterday's development follows the exit of Chief of Staff to the President, Mike Oghiadomhe, on Monday.
Explanation
At the end of the FEC meeting, Information Minister Labaran Maku explained that the ministers were "allowed to go" to pursue personal and political goals.
"The President ... said a number of ministers have been asked to step out of the Federal Executive Council to pursue or further their own interests, some in politics, others private-focused. But mainly what the President did today was to allow ministers who have indicated interest in pursuing further goals in the polity and in the economy and in the life of the country to be allowed to go.
"In announcing the acceptance of their decision to participate further in the polity, the President thanked them very sincerely for the great job they have done in helping the government realise a number of the goals that have been achieved under the transformation agenda," Minister Maku said.
He then added that the President thanked the ministers for their work for Nigeria and was "generally happy" with what they had done to help the administration to realize its goals.
"The President explained that, contrary to this insinuation which came from the social media and were also replicated in some regular media, [Chief of Staff] Oghiadomhe left to pursue further interest in politics,"Maku said further.
"The President made it very clear that the resignation of the former chief of staff has nothing to do with the alleged misdemeanors in NNPC, but rather it was purely a decision of the former chief of staff to withdraw his services to participate in pursuing further interest in politics."
On why Stella Oduah was asked to go, Maku had this to say:
"I have just reported exactly what the President said. Also, don't forget allegations don't necessarily mean guilt, and I think the press should always take sometimes to be patient. But the truth of the matter is that they left because they indicated interest in playing deeper roles in the politics of the country and the President has decided to let them go."
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Why Okorocha Joined APC - Aide Reveals

Why Okorocha Joined APC - Aide Reveals
photoChief Martins Ebunola, Special assistant to Imo state governor Rochas Okorocha has said that the governor joined the All Progressive Congress, APC to bring to reality the dream of the Igbos for a presidential or vice-presidential slot in 2015.
While addressing newsmen in Lagos on thecontroversy that trailed statements by the governor at the inaugural meeting of the South East APC, held in Owerri, Ebunola said Okorocha was referring to some Igbo leaders who were working against the political interest of the Igbos.
He said Okorocha did not leave for APC because he had any quarrel with anyone but because he wanted to ensure that the Igbos are not marginalised in the country, while adding that Okorocha has not said he will run for presidency in 2015.
He said, "What is wrong with the progressive efforts of the governor to ensure that an Igbo man was democratically elected as president or vice-president of Nigeria in 2015?"
Ebunola, however, called on the Igbo people and all Igbo-speaking communities in the country to support the APC as the party’s manifesto would further promote the rapid development of Igbo land.
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Dates Set for Ekiti, Osun PDP Governorship Primaries

Dates Set for Ekiti, Osun PDP Governorship Primaries
Dates Set for Ekiti, Osun PDP Governorship PrimariesThe leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has fixed dates for governorship primaries in Ekiti and Osun States, as the ruling party opens nominations for the race.
The primary election for Ekiti State is scheduled for March 15, while for Osun State they would be conducted on April 5.
According to the a timetable released by the PDP secretariat on February 12, 2014, Wednesday, sale of nomination forms for Ekiti commences from February 24 to March 3, while that of Osun starts from March 14 and closes on March 21.
It would be recalled that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed the Ekiti governorship election for June 21, 2014, while that of Osun holds on August 9, 2014. 
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How PDP Chairman Mu'azu Shames SGF Sen. Pius Anyim

How PDP Chairman Mu'azu Shames SGF Sen. Pius Anyim
     
PDP Chairman Mu'azu Shames SGF Sen. Pius AnyimChieftains, delegates and other guests were stunned on February 13, 2014, Thursday, when the newly-appointed National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, specifically urged the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. Pius Anyim, to learn not to sleep during public events.
Mu'azu was speaking when leaders of the party from Ebonyi State visited him and the leadership of the party to pay homage and wish him well following his election.
The group was led by the governor, Martin Elechi, who spoke on behalf of the delegation from his state, which included Anyim, Minister of Health Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, and some other political office holders from the state.
But while Mu'azu was replying, he looked over at Anyim, who had already dozed off, and immediately confronted the burly SGF.
“Mr. Anyim, I hope you have not started doing what you like doing best,” Mu'azu said, making the motions of a dozing person.
The laughter that followed from the audience woke up the sleeping SGF.
It was gathered that even as Senator, Anyim often fell asleep on the floor of the House, an action that made the late Chuba Okadigbo, at that time the Senate President, to scold him on one occasion.
Witnesses recall that the scolding followed an instance when Anyim, suddenly woke up from his usual sleep and without knowing the topic being discussed, shouted that he wanted to make contribution.
An angry Okadigbo then asked Anyim whether he knew what was being discussed, to which Anyim just smiled, provoking general laughter among the Senators. 

February 12, 2014

I’ll Leave A Bettter Nigeria – Jonathan

I’ll Leave A Bettter Nigeria – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan said yesterday that his administration will bequeath to Nigerians, a better Nigeria in all sectors than he met it when he assumed office.
Photo: Goodluck Jonathan speaks on the efforts of his administration aimed at advancing Nigeria
He spoke yesterday at the launching of the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) and the National Enterprise Development Programme (NEPED) at Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa.
According to the President, the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan and the National Enterprise Development Programme will help to fast track the attainment of the goals of ensuring a strong economy and industrial base of the country.
He said the launch of the programmes were “targeted at transforming Nigerian businesses and changing the lives of the ordinary people. It will accelerate inclusive growth and job creation and save the drain on our reserve caused by importing what we can produce locally. 
“The Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan, the National Entreprise Development Programme will also increase the impetus for our national transformation agenda by ushering in a new era of value addition, enterprise development and indusrialisation. I sincerely believe that the Nigerian economy must be developed into one of the most elements of national transformation.
“We have fundamentally reorganised the power sector by privatising 11 distribution and four generating companies and bringing in private sector capital and expertise. We have upgraded faciities within the Nigerian Aviation sector to standards never seen before in this country and we have started rail services that had been dormant for over 20 years.
“Our road network have also received unprecedented attention and improvement in the last three years. It is our expectation that the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan and the National Enterprise Development Programme will be major additions to these landmarks achievements,” the president said.
Describing the NIRP as the “the most ambitious industralisation programme ever pursued by our nation,”President Jonathan said the programme is aimed at accelerating investments in areas where “Nigeria’s comparative and competitive advantages can be better harnessed.
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Senate Confirms Obanikoro As Minister

Senate Confirms Obanikoro As Minister
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Senator Musiliu Obanikoro as a minister.
Photo: Senator Musiliu Obanikoro Appointed minister
The confirmation followed a brief speech by Obanikoro after which the Senate asked him to take a bow and go.
Obanikoro would represent Lagos State in the Federal Executive Council (FEC) after a formal swearing in by President Goodluck Jonathan.
While Hon. Mohammed Wakil has also been screened, the screening of 10 other ministerial nominees is in progress.
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BREAKING NEWS: Boko Haram Invades Northern State, Kills Scores While Thousands Were Displaced

BREAKING NEWS: Boko Haram Invades Northern State, Kills Scores While Thousands Were Displaced
Gunmen suspected to be members of Boko Haram militants on Tuesday evening stormed Konduga Local Government Area of troubled Borno state where they wrecked harvoc killing many residents including vigilantee youth popularly called civilian JTF and security personnel.
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The gunmen according to sources also set ablaze many houses, shops and vehicles before displacing over 1000 residents after abducting some of them mostly women and youth.
Konduga is about 45 kilometres away from Maiduguri, the state capital located on the off shores of the Sambisa forest which harbours a lot of terrorists’ camps in the state.
The Council area had in the middle of last year witnessed deadly attacks when some terrorists ambushed residents including worshippers at a mosque killing over 50 of them, after setting the mosque ablaze as well as the touching of residential houses and shops.
Spokesman of the 7 Division, Nigerian Army, Colonel Mohammed Dole confirmed the incident to newsmen, but pleaded that the casualty figure is yet to be ascertained as they are still compiling details.
” Yes there was an attack by suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Konduga Council Area yesterday evening, please give us time so that we will feed you back with details after we might have concluded our findings”. Dole said.
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Reps Committee Confirms That Okonjo-Iweala Breached The Law

Reps Committee Confirms That Okonjo-Iweala Breached The Law
The House of Representatives on Tuesday confirmed that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, breached the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007.
Photo: Reps confirm that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala breached the law
The House said the minister breached the Act by failing to attach the details of the budget of the 31 government agencies listed under the law to the 2014 budget currently before the National Assembly.
A six-man advisory committee, which the House set up on Tuesday last week to guide it on whether members should debate the budget or not, laid its report on Tuesday.
The committee noted that Okonjo-Iweala failed to comply with the provision of Section 21(II) of the Act, where she was required to attach the details of the budget of the agencies for consideration by the National Assembly.
Among the agencies, described as “big earners and spenders”, are the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Central Bank of Nigeria and the Nigerian Port Authority.
The report observed that what the minister attached to the national budget was the “summary” of the budget of the agencies and not the detailed breakdown as required by law.
“As a committee, the documents attached to the budget do not fulfill the requirement of the Act because they contain just the summary. Section 39 of the Act even says a breach of the Act is criminal,” the Chairman of the committee and chairman, House Committee on Rules/Business, Mr. Albert Sam-Tsokwa, told members as he presented the report on Tuesday.
However, the committee further recommended that the budget debate should go on “in national interest” so long as Okonjo-Iweala would have provided the details before the budget was passed.
The committee argued that in spite of the established breach of the Act, the House would not stop the budget debate because it was equally an obligation under Section 81 of the 1999 Constitution for the House to pass the budget of the country.
Sam-Tsokwa spoke further,
“The breach of the Act was by the minister; there was a clear breach and the minister has to properly provide those details in compliance with Section 21 of the Act. It is the conclusion of the committee that the budget debate will go on for national interest while the minister complies with the law.”
Ruling on the report, the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, said the point of order raised by a member of the All Progressives Congress, Mr. Emmanuel Jime, was “sustained.”
It was Jime’s point of order that stalled the debate last week, as he had observed that the budget was in breach of the Act. Tambuwal ruled that the report would guide the House as members debated the budget.
The speaker had blamed the rush with which the budget was sent to the National Assembly without the details of the agencies on jostling for political office positions ahead of 2015.
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Reps Committee Confirms That Okonjo-Iweala Breached The Law

Reps Committee Confirms That Okonjo-Iweala Breached The Law
The House of Representatives on Tuesday confirmed that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, breached the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007.
Photo: Reps confirm that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala breached the law
The House said the minister breached the Act by failing to attach the details of the budget of the 31 government agencies listed under the law to the 2014 budget currently before the National Assembly.
A six-man advisory committee, which the House set up on Tuesday last week to guide it on whether members should debate the budget or not, laid its report on Tuesday.
The committee noted that Okonjo-Iweala failed to comply with the provision of Section 21(II) of the Act, where she was required to attach the details of the budget of the agencies for consideration by the National Assembly.
Among the agencies, described as “big earners and spenders”, are the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Central Bank of Nigeria and the Nigerian Port Authority.
The report observed that what the minister attached to the national budget was the “summary” of the budget of the agencies and not the detailed breakdown as required by law.
“As a committee, the documents attached to the budget do not fulfill the requirement of the Act because they contain just the summary. Section 39 of the Act even says a breach of the Act is criminal,” the Chairman of the committee and chairman, House Committee on Rules/Business, Mr. Albert Sam-Tsokwa, told members as he presented the report on Tuesday.
However, the committee further recommended that the budget debate should go on “in national interest” so long as Okonjo-Iweala would have provided the details before the budget was passed.
The committee argued that in spite of the established breach of the Act, the House would not stop the budget debate because it was equally an obligation under Section 81 of the 1999 Constitution for the House to pass the budget of the country.
Sam-Tsokwa spoke further,
“The breach of the Act was by the minister; there was a clear breach and the minister has to properly provide those details in compliance with Section 21 of the Act. It is the conclusion of the committee that the budget debate will go on for national interest while the minister complies with the law.”
Ruling on the report, the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, said the point of order raised by a member of the All Progressives Congress, Mr. Emmanuel Jime, was “sustained.”
It was Jime’s point of order that stalled the debate last week, as he had observed that the budget was in breach of the Act. Tambuwal ruled that the report would guide the House as members debated the budget.
The speaker had blamed the rush with which the budget was sent to the National Assembly without the details of the agencies on jostling for political office positions ahead of 2015.
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The Defection Continues: Five APC Reps Defect To PDP

The defection drama in the House of Representatives was re-enacted on Tuesday as five members of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) decamped to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
However, the PDP also lost one member to the APC. This was after allegations of huge financial inducement from the Presidency hit the defecting members from the PDP.
The Reps’ defection letters were read out at plenary by the Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal. Members from the APC who defected to PDP are – Honourable Lawan Shehu Bichi (Kano), Sani Ibrahim Doruwa (Zamfara), Ibrahim Shehu ( Zamfara) Umar Bature ( Sokoto) and Abdusalam Adamu ( Kano).
Isah Mohammed Ashiru, (PDP Kaduna State) defected to the APC.
Obviously, the current defection would no doubt affect the APC caucus claim to a majority in the House with PDP now having 178 members to APC’s 168.
Tambuwal, who announced the names of the defectors, said that, “I will read the letters communicated to me by my colleagues.”
But the Minority Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila, via a point of Order had protested that the Speaker was spending too much time reading the list of defectors.
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NollyWood Actor DAVE OGBENI Cover ClemOgus Online Magazine FrontPage

One of NollyWood’s finest Actor DAVE OGBENI covers the front page of ClemOgus Online Magazine. The actor revealed some untold secrets about his rise to fame while on set of an ongoing production. He also educate film makers on how long a movie scene should take. Check out the cool interview with the actor.

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ClemOgus: How are you sir?
DAVE: I am fine thank you.
ClemOgus: Are you Married?
DAVE: Yes am married to my university sweetheart. her name is omoye. She is from edo state and together we have two lovely kids name maro and mena.
ClemOgus: How will you describe your sojourn in the Entertainment Industry?
DAVE: it’s been rough and smooth. when I say rough, I mean the challenges one had to face while trying to climb to the top, and smooth when you finally get there. But having said that, it can be more challenging trying to maintain your stay at the top. it’s not easy men. but we give God the glory.
ClemOgus: When did you start your movie career?
DAVE: I started acting as a little boy, in fact right from my primary school days in Army children school,port harcourt.But i was introduced into nollywood proper in 2003 by jerry amilo. It was at a point in my life when i had narrowed my flair for entertainment to acting and was looking for the right person to guide me through.we exchanged numbers and i remember he called me up for my first film where i played two scenes. the title of the film is LIVING WITH MY LANDLORD.I was so excited playing along side ALEX OSIFO that i even had to neglect a test in school to honor the invitation. But i didn’t stay for long,i left nollywood 6 months later because of the financial cost of travelling from Benin to enugu.I came back 2010 and since then,it’s been good for me.
ClemOgus: How are you doing so far in the Movie Industry?
DAVE: I was not fortunate to be featured as a lead or sub lead actor at my early stage in nollywood like some of my colleagues.I have played the palace guard role and minor roles popularly called “waka pass” that has little or no relevance in the movie whatsoever.But because i knew what i wanted,i was patient and endured for years while trying to prove my worth. today i can confidently say i am doing well in the movie industry.
ClemOgus: What is the highest point of your career so far?
DAVE: Well it depends on what you mean by that. to me i cant really tell what the highest point of my career is at this stage i find myself because much have been achieved and more are yet to be achieved. But then, there are some events that i will say stood as an encouragement to me. In 2011 i was a cast in a movie titled ‘MY AMERICAN FUND”. It was directed by a united state based director.her name is ayana saunders.produced by ceazer and the D.O.P was swedish american called james castilo. It will be screened in the forth pan Africa film festival in los angeles on February 11th and 23rd. and i have my invitation already. In 2012 I was appointed by the federal government as the co ordinator for delta central senatorial district of it’s youth empowerment programe(IYEP). That same year I was honoured with the “south south achievers award”.i have also been penciled down for another award by the association of Nigeria fashion designers.these wouldn’t have been possible if not for God and what is he has used nollywood to turn me into.
ClemOgus: Do you have a mentor?
DAVE: Richard mofe damijo has been really inspirational. despite the fact that he is my boss presently and I see him more often than before, I still hold him in high esteem and take out time to see his movies. He is too much and you will agree with me if I say we are yet to find his type in nollywood.Mercy Johnson and uncle olu Jacobs have been very encouraging too.Also majid,francis duru and yul edochie for their advice.
ClemOgus: If you take a trip down memory lane, would you say everything is working according to plan?
DAVE: Yes of course. everything is working accordingly just told you how I started with one scene popularly known as “waka pass” to make it worse I had to sleep on the floor at macdevos hotel and naiko hotel both in enugu,I use to join the location Bus uninvited to each location waiting for someone to disappoint and see if they could consider me for the role. a welfare co -odinator once dragged a plate of rice from my hand that has already been eaten half way because my name was not on the cast list. But today,the story is different.i now do movies that the story line are centered around my characters. “MOTHER’S BETRAYAL” and TROUBLED KING for instance. These are movies that brought me to limelight and are still doing well in the market. so my brother,I will say everything is working according to plan.
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ClemOgus: What don’t you fancy about being an Actor?
DAVE: Fame. Are you surprise? Fame brings both the good the bad and the ugly. The moment you become famous, you cant live a normal life anymore because they are principles guiding the famous.So when you go out to buy something, they charge you 5 times the actual amount. Even if you pay, they seize your change. and when you request for it, they tell you, chairman I hail o.! they don’t want to see you trek, when they see you drinking sachet water they are shocked was driving from enugu to asaba some day and was stocked on the niger bridge you know. I was thirsty and the only available water that day was the normal sachet water.i popped up my pidgin hole,brought out a fifty naira note and bought a sachet.the next thing I heard was voices of some young ladies who screamed. “haba. Actor, you still dey drink pure water?.it was funny you know. I had to order for soft drink for everyone in the bus.you can’t eat in public places. some people do not even know when you are in the mood or trying to concentrate. they request to take a picture with you and when you decline, they see you as a deviant or being wicked. But then there is the sweet part about being famous. for instance the first time I took a trip to Ghana,right from the aircraft where I came in contact with the former first lady of Liberia.Mrs Charles tailor.she personally told me she likes my movies and that she is now a senator too.even when I landed kotoka international airport, to the church, at labadi beach,to Vienna lounge, the reception and hospitality was overwhelming.
ClemOgus: if you were not doing acting what would you have commit to?
DAVE: I love photography and it’s what i have been doing professionally before nollywood came to play.i would have love to be a D.J too. Or maybe a music producer.
ClemOgus: How many days does it take to shoot a Nigeria home video?
DAVE: It depends hear people say Nigeria movies takes just 2 days to shoot. Let them try and see. Usually it takes 2weeks and more when the unforeseen occurs. maybe lack of location or artist disappoints then it exceeds. but give and take two weeks if everything goes well.
ClemOgus: How long should a scene take?
DAVE: A scene should not be more than one minute. so if you are doing a film of 120minutes,it should be and not more than 120scenes except for the adverts or interlude.

ClemOgus:
 At this junction we the team of ClemOgus Online Magazine wish to say a very big thank you for considering our interview questions, also answering them accordly.May the Almighty GOD bless you endlessly AMEN.
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Alison-Madueke Orders Agencies To Work With NEITI

The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, on Tuesday directed agencies under the ministry to collaborate with Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) for audit and revenue recovery.
Alison-Madueke gave the directive at the Public Enlightenment Workshop on Oil and Gas Industry Audit for 2012, organised by NEITI in Lagos.
The minister also urged other stakeholders to cooperate with NEITI in the ongoing audit by providing timely information and data to the agency.
“One of the cardinal points of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) that is to ensure transparency, accountability and constructive reforms in the oil and gas industry. “I’m delighted that NEITI has valuable contributions on the bill.
“Clearly, my presence at this event today justifies that my ministry, department, parastatals, agency, NNPC and all its subsidiaries are in full support of NEITI audit process.
“This is true measure of transparency and accountability in the oil and gas industry. We shall continue to provide the requite support to NEITI,’’ she said.
Alison-Madueke said that NEITI’s audit had identified that some payments had been under assessed and under payment of taxes and royalties in the oil and gas industry.
She charged agencies and department under the ministry to work closely with NEITI in the recovery of all revenues due to Federal Government. “Let me say that NEITI reports are vital instruments which government will continue to work with.
“As a result of the important work of NEITI, an inter-ministerial taxes team has been reconstituted by Federal Government to implements and address all the remedial issues and identify outstanding government revenues,” she said.
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Suntai Is Disgracing His Office And Should Be Impeached - NHRC

Suntai Is Disgracing His Office And Should Be Impeached - NHRC
The members of the Taraba State House of Assembly has been told to begin impeachment process against Taraba State Governor Suntai Dambaba.
The Nigerian Human Rights Community, (NHRC) described the governors recent action as ‘embarrassing' in a recent statement issued to reporters and the public the human rights coalition also called on the Presidency to institute a public inquiry to determine the state of the governor’s health, saying that this was necessary to save the governor from the peril imposed on him by “his self-serving aides and rookies.”
According to the group, the public inquiry should include the civil society, judiciary, the Nigerian Bar Association, (NBA), the Nigerian Union of Journalists, (NUJ) and even the police. “What we see in Taraba is exactly what Nigerians witnessed during the reign of the late President, Umaru Yar Adua,” the statement read.
“We wish Governor Suntai long life, and we feel strongly that the best way to further prolong his life, is for him to stay off the strenuous duties associated with the office of a state governor.” He should resign, the statement read, “or the House of Assembly should show him the exit door (it is) in his own (best) interest.”
The bold statement, issued on Thursday, was signed by the Assistant Executive Secretary of the group, Dr Olu Suleiman, and included the signature of the coalition’s Northern regional Coordinator, Naseer Abdulahi. Suleiman had said, aides of the state governor have put the people of the state “in a very difficult situation,” thereby undermining the political and economic development of the state.
Taraba, according to the human rights coalition, has been “a theatre of the absurd” since the state governor had returned from overseas medical trip, after a crash in his small private plane. The group, in strong language said, “a tiny cabal is ‘fronting’ for the governor, making decisions on his behalf and, essentially, “stage-managing the series of his ‘phony public appearances,’ including, but not limited to, “manipulated TV showmanship.”
There was no detail in the written statement offering the public examples of ‘showmanship,’ naming of specific dates of ‘staged’ appearances, yet, their statement was strong in calling for the governor to step down. The NHRC said Suntai’s aides are conducting a serious disservice to the integrity of the ailing state governor, by over-stressing him beyond his physical capabilities. “It is really a shame that a cabal is holding the people of Taraba state to ransom.
The Governor’s public appearances have been consistently stage-managed by hangers-on who benefit from his ill health. The best way to save Nigeria from this embarrassment (in governance,) is to impeach the governor and allow him to go, and commit full attention to his health.”
The NHRC stated further that “governance, public administration, and the state of affairs in Taraba state have become “an embarrassment,” to both the local government, and international community. The Taraba state governor has been ill and (lacks control of his mental faculties,) that the whole world knows. “A cabal insists that all is well,” the statement read. “It appears that the Governor cannot do anything on his own at the moment. We call on the Taraba state House of Assembly to commence the impeachment process against the governor.”
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February 11, 2014

"We Can Defeat APC, PDP Combined"

The Unity Party of Nigeria says with the help of the masses, it will defeat the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party in the next election even if the two parties merged.
The UPN, which has not been registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission, said this in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Adedeji Salau.
The statement read in part, “Although the UPN leadership is aware of recent cases of realignment among the registered parties and defections by political opportunists, it will not be deterred in its commitment to bringing the dividends of democracy to the common man.
“If the whole of the PDP joins the APC, or the whole of the APC joins the PDP, the UPN will successfully dislodge them from power with the support of the masses who have been agonising under this present dispensation imposed by these parties at all levels of government.”
The UPN said although it had not been registered by INEC, it would still participate in the Ekiti and Osun state elections.
The party said it had fulfilled necessary requirements for registration, and expressed confidence that INEC would quickly issue it (UPN) with the registration certificate to enable aspiring members contest in the polls.
“Everything that UPN should do, it has done.  The question to ask INEC is, what is holding the UPN from registration. This inexplicable delay is causing fear and worry among the public,” the statement said
According to the INEC timetable, the first round of elections will hold this year on June 21 with the Ekiti polls followed by the Osun governorship poll on August 9.
Next year, the Federal elections open with presidential and national assembly elections slated for February 14, while the state governorship and state houses of assembly polls come up a fortnight later on February 28.
The UPN said the party would be registered early enough for the party and its contestants to take part in all the coming elections.”
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‘We’ll Scuttle Jonathan’s Ambition’

‘We’ll Scuttle Jonathan’s Ambition’
The residents of Odi, Bayelsa State, have vowed to campaign against the second term bid of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.
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They cited the refusal of the Federal Government to pay the community the N37.6bn compensation, as directed by a High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, as the reason for their decision.
Some of the indigenes who spoke to our correspondent on Saturday,  issued the threat during the APC’s membership registration in the community.
They also said the Federal Government’s refusal to pay the compensation for the destruction of their community 13 years ago, had left them with no option but to embrace the APC.
They vowed that they (Odi people) would rally the support of other Ijaw people to scuttle Jonathan’s ambition and that of the Peoples Democratic Party.
Odi community in Kolokuma-Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State was destroyed in November 1999 by the Nigerian military on the orders of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, following the killing of some policemen by hoodlums from the area.
Following the military invasion, the court ordered the Federal Government to pay N37.6bn to Odi victims.
But instead of  paying the compensation, the Federal Government had appealed against the judgment, a development which had pitted the community against the government.
A prominent indigene of Odi and a member of the APC National Interim Committee, Mr. Timi Frank, who registered with scores of residents in Ward 2, said the APC represented a positive change in the country.
The APC stalwart, who had visited the Kala Okun III of Kolokuma Kingdom, King Agara Mozi and the monarch of Odi, before registering, said the community had resolved not to vote for Jonathan and the PDP in the coming polls because of the FG’s refusal to pay them their compensation.
He said the emergence of the APC was the only opportunity they (Odi people) had to express their anger against Jonathan-led Federal Government.
Frank said, “Our people are tired of the PDP because it has not done anything for them.”
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