Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Sack me if I fail- Dora Akunyili



In her bid to represent the voice of her people from Anambra state, former information and communications minister have told the people of her constituency never to recall her back from the senate but to agitate for her resignation if she fails to deliver the peoples mandate when she get to the hallow chamber. And for those who think former NAFDAC gaffer only joined the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to achieve her senatorial ambition, and would return to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) afterwards are wrong, Mrs Akunyili said yesterday in Awka.

After a meeting with traditional rulers to mark the end of her tour of her constituency, the former minister described APGA as a party of the future and one through which her people will realise their potentials.

Because of this, she said, there was no need for her to think of dumping the party especially when one of her purposes of joining it and running for senate was to help the state governor, Peter Obi in the good work he is doing.

“I came into APGA to help the governor. I’ve not discussed with any PDP member about switching over to the party after I’m elected as a senator,” Akunyili said.

She however said that since politics was dynamic, no one could foretell the future. “If anyone had told members of the defunct NRC and SDP then that the parties would not be in existence today, they would not have believed him, but today where are the parties?” she said.

She said what was paramount is for leaders to serve the people and that any action she would take in her political journey must be in consultation with the governor, the traditional rulers and her constituents.

Answering a traditional ruler who asked why she was contesting for the Senate when she is from the same town as the incumbent governor, the aspirant expressed her disappointment with such sentiments.

Why is mine different?

She said that when Chris Ngige was governor, Mike Ajaegbo (a senator) also came from the same zone as Ngige and nobody talked. After him she said the incumbent senator, Annie Okonkwo also emerged from the same zone as the governor.

“Why then should my own be different?” she said. “I cannot be influenced by such sentiments but will concentrate on delivering service to my people. That is what matters,” she said.

Mrs Akunyili expressed satisfaction with the response she got from her constituents during her maiden tour, which she described as unprecedented. “All the local government people are endorsing me. It’s very encouraging. They showered me with a lot of love and support. It’s actually unprecedented in this part of Nigeria,” she said.

During the two-day tour of her constituency, crowds of enthusiastic party supporters had cheered her at every turn, with the various local government executives pledging their support for her.

Support from chairmen

Indeed, any doubts as to where the loyalty of the party executives lay were set aside when she visited Njikoka local government chapter of the party. There the chairman, Paul Anaekwe, told her plainly that the party was committed to no other candidate but her.

“We in Njikoka believe in the best and you are the best and we shall support you. We are not committed to any other candidate but you.

We are making it categorically clear that it is you we support,” Mr Anaekwe said.

Similar assurances were given in Dunukofia, Anaocha, and Awka North and South, and Idemili North and South local government chapters of the party where she visited.

But Mrs Akunyili told party supporters that her ambition to represent them at the Senate was not a do or die affair. “I’m not aiming to win at all costs. This is why I have come to you to ask your support for me to represent you in the senate,” she said.

“As soon as I get into the Senate I will hit the ground running. I’m touched by the poor quality of life in the villages where I have also lived,” she said.

She said she had always been given appointments, but now wanted her people to send her to serve them.

“I will not go to the Senate unless you agree. I’m not going there for myself. I will make sure you get the type of representation you have never had before and at every turn I will tell the world that you sent me.” She also promised to hold regular town hall meetings to acquaint the people with developments in the Senate.

She said the people can ask for her resignation if within one year in the Senate she fails to bring clear changes. “Don’t recall me because that is a long process; just ask me to resign,” Akunyili told her constituents.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Hon. Dino Melaye fulfils threats



Following this morning threats from the leader of the embattled members of the House of Representatives, Hon.Dino Melaye, that he and the other suspended members of the Assembly will force their way into the hallow chamber or turn the gate of the National assembly complex into their bedroom by bringing their mattresses to pass each night that goes by till the Speaker and his cohorts obey the Abuja high court ruling of reinstating them, today made a dramatic appearance at the House of Representatives beating security operatives at the gates of the National Assembly. The reinstated lawmaker entered the complex of National Assembly amidst drama and confusion.

The security operatives who were caught unawares remained dumbfounded, they later raised an alert to other security personnel at the main entrance of the chamber but Dino had already found his way to the chambers exchanging pleasantries.

Mr. Melaye and his colleagues who were earlier "suspended" by the Dimeji Bankole led leadership were reinstated last week by a federal high court court judge in Abuja. But a lawless and reckless Speaker Bankole refused to accept the ruling of the court, instead resorting to string -arm tactics with the full support of the Nigerian police. The media learnt that Mr. Bankole's lawyers led by Wole Olanipekun (SAN) promised him they'd win the case on appeal. Reason: They were offered additional N500 million in legal fees.

The National Assembly have become an embarrassing drainpipe in the national economy, the "National Assembly of Robbers" are paid 25 percent of annual budgets in Nigeria for making laws that they routinely break!

Monday, December 6, 2010

NIGERIA: A MISTAKE ON THE WORLD MAP?






“This country is doomed” Said Mr A, “Ah! Ah!! Stop saying that now you don't know when angels are passing by” Mr C replied. Angels? Riposted Mr A, did I hear u say angels? Angels are from God and God has already forsaken Nigerians by banning His sinless angels from entering this country to avoid sins. I mean how can someone rule millions of people for almost 4 years illegally and still go about unchecked despite his atrocities and financial misappropriation? How can a vagabond who ruled us for almost a decade in a military jersey and recently rubbish the potentials of the promising youths of this country still have the effrontery of coming out to govern us for another............. God knows how many years. How can the said anointed President whose wife's impatience led to the unconstitutional imprisonment of an innocent woman who was rushing her dying child to the hospital in her car on the accusation of trying to overtake her convoy keep quiet on all the allegations of financial misappropriation on majority of his political party's Top gun? Where on earth can these happen if not a God-forsaken state like Nigeria.......quizzed Mr A.
Well I share part of your grievances but not all. As much as this country's situation is, we must still give thanks to God almighty. Some countries situation is worse than ours you know Mr B said. God!!! Mr A exclaimed that's one of the pills being used as the masses opium to kill their agitations, look my friend it will get to a stage where the youths will take laws into their hands and the whole country will be in the shackles of evil, a good example is what is going on in Niger/Delta region of the country, and...... “Well guys (interrupted by Mr C who has been quiet for a while) like I’ve always said its true that the whole system of this country is in a messy disorder but despite all this we still need to call on God for resolution, he conclude. I strongly beg to disagree, what we need is revolution not resolution and a bloody one if possible. Well everybody is entitled to his or her own opinion, YES they said in harmony to end their conversation.
The above discussion took place not at a newspaper stand or a football viewing center but in my sitting room among three of my friends on the Eid-ul-Adah/Kabirs’ day. I decided not to involve myself in the conversation because I wanted to know where they will end it.
But the big question is, Is Nigeria a doom country really? Has God totally forsaken us or what? Or is it that we are the architect of our own misfortune? Because how can one explain the situation where a banana tree on an Island cannot feed its roots with water except to travel miles away to get it? What has Nigerians done to deserve the kind of leaders that we have. On that same Eid-ul-Kabirs’ day the Chief Missioner of Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria Igbogbo, Ikorodu division who led the Eid prayer that morning task and challenge the politicians that were present at the prayer to positively justify the Nigeria electorate mandate given to them. He appealed to the Lagos State government of resolving the crises rocking the health sector and the medical guild.
Personally, the situation of this country is getting out of hand, to corroborate my friend above how on earth can a “Rogue” who was disgrace out of power penultimate Friday still has the got to celebrate his ouster from the stolen mandate in spite of his austere on the masses? The situation of the world at large has gone so bad that countries no longer take arms against each other only but government of each nations now take up arms against the citizenry or how again can we explain the Metaphorical attitude of the Nigerian political class in their voracious consumption of the country's wealth and by implication, the health of the Nigeria masses. A case of one Mr. Folorunsho Adewale who is a pensioner of the federal ministry of information will touch you. The 70 year old former protocol officer served the ministry for 35 years before he was retired in 2001. He has since gone to rack and ruin, mainly because getting his entitlements from the ministry has been quite an assignment. He was heavily in debt before the ministry paid him his initial gratuities four years after he left service. He ran up most of the debt in trips to Abuja with his colleagues in the battle to ensure the gratuities were paid. Besides transport fares that he had to foot, the pensioner was regularly contributing to a pool of bribes used to assuage officials in Abuja to ensure the gratuities were paid. After that, he has been receiving N17, 000 per month as his pension. But the pains continue: It's either his name is not on payroll for the month and consequently, his money has not been forwarded to the bank he uses in Lagos, or he is short-paid, or for up to three months, his name will just disappear altogether.
Pathetic you want to say? Well this is just one out of about hundreds of thousands of aged Nigerians whose sweat our so call politicians are ‘sweeting' on yet the laborers are sweating to get their sweet.
Well, my personal take and opinion on this whole issue is that we need to go back to the grassroots, our immediate environment, and our individual family. Our so call ‘Baba in politics' need to retire and give the promising and energetic youth the opportunity of putting our Nation on the right political track. Imagine a 73 year old Obasanjo skirmishing with his old Ekiti ward at the Osun impostor's thanksgiving. While Obasanjo is 73(Western Nigeria), Ciroma 76 (Northern Nigeria), Olusola Saraki 77 and Babangida 69 (Central Nigeria), Edwin Clark 78 (Niger-Delta) and Odumegwu Ojukwu 78 (Eastern Nigeria), the average age of leaders of most of the world leading countries lies in their active workforce; American Obama is 49, Russian Medvedev is 45, British Cameron is 44, France Sarkozy is 55, Iranian Ahmadinajad is 54 and so on like that. Why is our own case not the same? There need to be a change in our attitude, if we don't change this then there can't be a holistic change or are these “corrupticians” as I love to call them not from our individual families? What we teach our children go a long way to affect their potentials (As it is in the case of every Nigerian northerner, the general teaching; “Born to Rule”). If we make effort to teach our children the right thing to do and they fail to do it then we are not worthy to be called parents and for those parents who do not even care about the attitude of their ward they should stop complaining on the hostilities of the government on the masses because when their offsprings grow older it will be more horrid than this.
Finally, as if I'm a prophet, God has proffered a solution to our (Nigeria) problems in His holy book which reads: “Allah will not change the condition of a society until the society is determined for a change itself”. We must therefore bear it in mind that a bad leadership of any organization or society is the reflection of the follower-ship. Change your attitude and try to change that of your immediate environment and watch as we all transform the state of our country for better. CHANGE WE NEED!!! Else Nigeria will remain a mistake on the global village.