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2015 Election: AFENIFERE, NORTH FIGHT DIRTY

2015: AFENIFERE, NORTH FIGHT DIRTY
The two-month ultimatum from the Northern Elders Forum to President Jonathan to rescue the abducted Chibok girls rekindles fault lines in the Nigerian nation
It was a battle they inherited from their ancestors. The faceoff that emerged yesterday between Afenifere, the Yoruba Socio Cultural group and the Northern Elders Forum, NEF over the feasibility and competence of President Goodluck Jonathan’s reelection was a recall of the mutual suspicion that existed between Nigeria’s first indigenous regional leaders.
A screengrab taken on May 12, 2014, from a video of Nigerian Islamist extremist group Boko Haram obtained by AFP shows girls, wearing the full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location. Boko Haram released a new video on claiming to show the missing Nigerian schoolgirls, alleging they had converted to Islam and would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed. A total of 276 girls were abducted on April 14 from the northeastern town of Chibok, in Borno state, which has a sizeable Christian community. Some 223 are still missing.
While the conflict of the forefathers was essentially centered around regional domination, the conflict that burst yesterday is on the surface focused on the fate of the more than 200 Chibok secondary schools abducted last April.
At the peak of the distrust between Nigeria’s founding fathers, the late Northern leader, Sir Ahmadu Bello was quoted as saying that  his priority in filling job vacancies in the north would be “first a northerner, then an expatriate and then a southerner and that on contract.”
Bello’s assertion was to be the basis of the chasm and subsequent hostility that shadowed relations between the two sides of the country since independence.
The hostility which was fueled by the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election Chief Moshood Abiola was only partially soothed by the election of General Olusegun Obasanjo as president in 1999. However, since the Obasanjo phenomenon and the relegation of the north from its position of political dominance, the seeming discomfort of the north in playing second fiddle in the polity has taken a central role in the polity.
It has been especially so under President Jonathan who has generally been affirmed to be Nigeria’s most “troubled” leader. Jonathan has been troubled by the insurgency fanned by what was once thought to be a mainly Islamic agenda. The Islamic Boko Haram group which started by killing Christians, burning and bombing churches has lately expanded its agenda to killing non conforming Islamic leaders bringing to question the real motif of the group.
While some allege that it still has an Islamic agenda, the gruesome and unrestrained brutality of the group has given vent to a political agenda.
So when the NEF last Monday urged President Jonathan to forget re-election if the Chibok girls are not returned, the group whether advertently or inadvertently rekindled the regional distrust that existed between the north and the south.
In a statement issued by Barrister Solomon Dalung and Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the group alleged that the ongoing insurgency in the north was aimed at politically and economically weakening the north to allow the easy reelection of President Jonathan.
“We also reject the notion that multiple internal security challenges such as attacks on villages, ethno-religions conflicts and banditry springing up by the day in many parts of the north are all a coincidence,” the statement said.  “Indeed, we are convinced that most of these conflicts are being engineered to weaken the North politically and economically by interests which intend to exploit such weaknesses for electoral benefits.”
Alleging that the administration was deliberately allowing the crisis to fester, the NEF said:
“The lack of a strong will at the level of the presidency to fight it, as well as deep-seated corruption and incompetence in governments and in the management of our security challenges has allowed a band of terrorists to take and hold vast parts of our land and populations hostage, while every citizen lives in fear that they will be its next victim.”
The NEF which has such prominent Jonathan bashers as Dr. Junaid Mohammed, Prof. Ango Abdullahi in its fold and had never hidden its revulsion of a second term for Jonathan or the aspiration of any other southerner, was quick to push forward its most notable agenda, to wit, that Jonathan should not re-contest.
“In the light of our firm conviction that the insurgency and related security challenges pose threats to the 2015 elections and the survival of our nation, we strongly advise President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to bring an end to the insurgency in all its manifestations and produce the Chibok girls before the end of October, 2014. The circumstances under which our fellow citizens in and around Gwoza in Borno State in particular live and die will not be tolerated by any people who have a government and a leader sworn to defend them, and they must be reversed immediately. In the event that President Jonathan fails to do this, Nigerians will be left with the only conclusion that he has forfeited his right to ask for our mandate beyond 2015.”
Afenifere in a sharp rebuttal was quick to enter the fray yesterday. The group in a statement issued by its spokesman, Mr. Yinka Odumakin said the statement by the NEF was an exposure of the linkage between the Islamic Boko Haram sect and some northern elites.
“By linking the electoral fortune of President Jonathan in 2015 to “Bring Back Our Girls” latest by October as well as ending Boko Haram at the time, the “elders” have just confirmed the suspicions in the land that the activities of the Islamic Sect Boko Haram is either enjoying the sponsorship of some elites of the North or at the least having their sympathy.”
Afenifere was quick to spot out what it referred to as the unwillingness of the northern elders to condemn the activities of Boko Haram while focusing on the alleged failures of the president.
“In all the sound and fury of the Forum, we searched in vain any outright condemnation of Boko Haram. And this has .been the pattern of most reactions from the majority of the elites of the region who always appear politically correct to the insurgents while using their activities to rattle the government. The most audacious of this perfidy is this direct put by the Northern Elders Forum.”
“A traumatized country that has been held in anxiety over the fate of the abducted girls cannot but challenge these elders at this stage to appeal to their wards in Boko Haram to release the innocent young girls who now appear cannon fodders in the struggle for “we want our power back”.
“A time has come to let these elites know they can no longer play the ostrich by burying their heads in the sand and think no one sees them because they are seeing no one.”
“We, however, frown at the disingenuous attempt by unconscionable elites who are now dishing out two months ultimatum to end an insurgency that they prepared the atmosphere for in decades of exploitation and iniquitous dealings with their own people. Can they name one country that has defeated terror in 60 days?”
“How many rulers have we had in Nigeria since 1960 and how many come from the North? Why did it not occur to any of them that the Almajiris should go to school?” “The country has suffered enough of the errors of these leaders which has now produced terror in the land, they should stopping pouring salt on the injury,” Afenifere said.
Northern Elders on Jonathan
•Administration is insensitive to the plight of
Chibok girls
•Toying with corruption
•Has put politics ahead of governance
•Has closed its eyes to the Boko Haram scourge  in the North
Afenifere on Northern Elders
•They are cuddling Boko Haram
•Refusing to condemn Boko Haram
•Prefer to cite alleged incompetence of Jonathan
•Not sincere about Chibok girls
Source: Vangurd
The two-month ultimatum from the Northern Elders Forum to President Jonathan to rescue the abducted Chibok girls rekindles fault lines in the Nigerian nation
It was a battle they inherited from their ancestors. The face-off that emerged yesterday between Afenifere, the Yoruba Socio Cultural group and the Northern Elders Forum, NEF over the feasibility and competence of President Goodluck Jonathan’s reelection was a recall of the mutual suspicion that existed between Nigeria’s first indigenous regional leaders.

FINALLY, DELEGATES ADOPT DRAFT CONSTITUTION


National Conference yesterday came to a convivial end as the 492 delegates unanimously adopted all the reports of the Confab, including the proposed amendment to the 1999 Constitution.
The much-anticipated stormy session over the draft constitution was averted by the diplomatic strategy employed by the chairman of the conference, Justice Idris Kutigi, who had several meetings on Wednesday with the zonal leaders.

EBOLA: FG TURNS BACK CORPSE FLOWN IN FROM EGYPT

EBOLA: FG TURNS BACK CORPSE FLOWN IN FROM EGYPT
KANO – Aviation Authorities, Wednesday night, turned back a corpse flown into the country from Egypt at  the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport.
Airport officials disallowed the family of the deceased from collecting the body flown in aboard Egypt Air at about 11.30 pm.
Airport sources confided in Vanguard that the stand by Nigerian officials was in compliance with the Federal Government directives that banned the transportation of corpses within and outside the country – a move to check the spread of Ebola Virus Disease.
The source explained that “though Egypt is not among the countries with the Ebola outbreak, it is better to take precautionary measures by not entertaining any exception in the movement of corpses in the country.”
The source revealed that the corpse is that of  a Nigerian who had gone to the Pharaoh’s country for medical treatment.”
“We plead with the family members who had turned up at the Airport to received his corpse to bear with us in the face of a big national question that requires the understanding of citizens to surmount”, the source explained.
When contacted, Avaition Skokesman, Alhaji Yakubu Datti, decline to comment on the issue but asked Vanguard to seek confirmation from the Federal Ministry of Health.
 Datti Said; ” the airport is run by a combination of official drawn from strategic ministries and since your enquiry bothers on health, I would advise you cross check your facts from Federal Ministry of Health”.
Aviation Authorities, Wednesday night, turned back a corpse flown into the country from Egypt at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport.
Airport officials disallowed the family of the deceased from collecting the body flown in aboard Egypt Air at about 11.30 pm.

EBOLA: Treatment Drug Arrives Nigeria

EBOLA: TREATMENT DRUG ARRIVES NIGERIA
An Ebola treatment drug, “Nanosilver” is said to have arrived Nigeria for the treatment of persons infected by the virus. This was disclosed yesterday in Abuja by the Honourable Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu.
Prof. Chukwu, who appeared elated on the development at the daily media briefing on the Ebola virus said: “One good thing is that there will be a new treatment drug for the Ebola. A Nigerian scientist has offered to invest his resources in the supply of the experimental treatment drug-Nanosilver-for the victims. This drug can only be donated by a Nigerian for now.”
He however, confirmed another case of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in Nigeria bringing the total number of infected persons to 11.
The minister said that among the 11 confirmed cases, three were dead-the index case, the nurse who participated in treating the late Liberian, Mr. Patrick Sawyer, who imported the disease into Nigeria and the Nigerian nurse who served as protocol officer of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS.
Chukwu noted that the remaining eight victims are alive and under treatment and dismissed the panic about the spread of Ebola to Enugu State by an escapee nurse.
The Health Minister said for now there is no case of Ebola in Enugu or any other part of the country except in Lagos, adding that the six persons who had secondary contact with the nurse who travelled to Enugu tested negative but are under surveillance.
He said: “For now I want to assure citizens that there is no Ebola case in Enugu. One of the nurses who had primary contact with the index case who came to Nigeria on July 20, 2014 disobeyed the health authorities and travelled down to Enugu to see her husband. The nurse under surveillance was asymptomatic when she travelled to Enugu and six people who had secondary contact with her had been tested and medically proved Ebola negative and they are under surveillance. Meanwhile, the nurse and her husband have returned to Lagos in an ambulance and are under quarantine. For now, no case of Ebola is in Enugu.”
Chukwu said that as at today (yesterday), Nigeria recorded a total of 169 secondary contacts under surveillance in Lagos.
Meanwhile, Abia State Governor, Theodore Orji, has condoled with the family of the first nurse who died from the disease.
He identified her as Justina Echelonu, a member of staff of First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, Lagos State, who died on August 6, 2014.
She was among those who treated the late Sawyer, when he arrived in Nigeria.
Governor Orji said: “My heart bleeds as I write this. On behalf of my family, the government and the good people of Abia State, I commiserate with family, friends and colleagues of our dear lady nurse, Justina Echelonu, who died following the contact she had with the Liberian-American, Mr. Patrick Sawyer, in the course of discharging her duty as a nurse.”
Governor Orji in a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Obed Nnaji, prayed that God would comfort Ms. Echelonu’s family and grant them the fortitude to bear the loss.
Also yesterday, Kwara State Committee on the Control of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, disclosed that a suspected case of the disease had been reported in the state.
It however allayed fears of an outbreak of the disease in the state, noting that the suspected case was on Wednesday discovered with a seven-month-old baby newly brought into the state.
The Committee’s Chairman, Prof. Sunday Opabola, disclosed this to journalists yesterday. He emphasised that there was no confirmed case of the disease in the state as being speculated.
Opabola, who is also the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Public Health, stressed that the baby with a suspected case was found with some symptoms which were not exclusive to Ebola disease but also had to do with those of Lasa fever, cholera, malaria and some other diseases.
He further explained that the baby had been taken along to Ilorin by his parents who came to the town for a visit from Ibadan after one of those taking care of him had returned to Ibadan from Lagos.
He said that the baby initially came up with symptoms of malaria and was being treated on that for about two days without improvement before his mother was advised to take him to a private pediatric specialist hospital in the Ilorin town.
The governor’s aide also disclosed that the pediatrician medical director of the hospital carried out a clinical assessment on the patient and discovered Ebola-like symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, and vomiting of contents that partly contained blood.
He said this made the doctor to report the baby’s case to the relevant government agency for necessary actions.
The committee chairman disclosed that the government immediate took the baby to the state Specialist Hospital at Sobi area in the town for proper attention with samples already being taken for tests at two centres in Lagos including Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH.
He said the result of the tests are expected to be out today (Friday) while also disclosing that Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed had ordered for test equipment to be install at the state Advanced Diagnosis Centre in Ilorin.
Opabola maintained that government had commenced trace contact which he said it is doing with the use of the standard recommended by the World Health Organisation to ensure the exercise is effective to keep the state safe of possible spread of the disease.
He also disclosed that the government has decided to temporarily close down the private hospital where the baby was taken to.
“Though, it was not yet established that the baby’s case is Ebola the government is taking these proactive measures as part of its commitment to keep people in the state insulated from being infected with the diseases.
“Those treating the baby at the Specialist Hospital use Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, while an ambulance used to take him to the place has been dedicated for such an assignment while it is to be regularly decontaminated.
“Government has also decided to establish isolation and quarantine centres at the Specialist Hospital and the General Hospital at Omu-Aran in south district of the state and at Okuta in north district,” he added.
Source: Nigerian Pilot
An Ebola treatment drug, “Nanosilver” is said to have arrived Nigeria for the treatment of persons infected by the virus. This was disclosed yesterday in Abuja by the Honourable Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu.

Jonathan Sacks All Resident Doctors Over Ebola

JONATHAN SACKS ALL RESIDENT DOCTORS OVER EBOLA  
Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan has sacked all resident doctors in all federal government hospitals across the nation for not teaming up with government to fight the outbreak of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in the country.
A statement from the Federal Ministry of Health said the action was taken to enable government appraise the challenges in the health sector in a bid to fight the Ebola scourge.
The statement signed by Alhaji Isiaka Yusuf, Deputy Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, Nigeria said the resident doctors had been frustrating the move by the government to curtail the Ebola virus from spreading.
According to the statement, the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, made good its threat of 11 June, 2014 by calling out its members on industrial action on the 1 July, 2014 despite the Federal Government’s successive intervention meetings and dialogue including extensive deliberations with the leadership of the NMA on 25 and 26 June 2014, where agreements were reached on each of the 24 demands and a Memorandum of Understanding signed by both parties.
It said in the midst of the strike, the government had also cultivated the attention and intervention of some eminent personalities in order to prevail on the NMA leadership to respect the ethics of their profession and end the strike whilst the dialogue was ongoing, adding that some of the personalities included the Governor of Delta State, the Secretary to Government of the Federation, members of the National Assembly, among others.
The government stressed that it has implemented more than 90 percent of its responsibilities as signed by both parties, adding that at the conclusion of each meeting, the NMA promised to call off the strike but would return another day to say that they could not.
“For the whole of July 2014, these doctors did not work yet government, owing to the emergency situation in our country, paid them the July salaries with allowances such as call duty allowance, teaching allowance, hazard allowance, etc, believing that this magnanimity of government would appeal to reason for NMA to call off the strike.
“This strike can be considered as one of the most insensitive steps to be taken by any association or a labour union in the history of this country. Pertinent to the issue under discussion are the current security challenges in the country with the attendant mass casualties. The situation has been compounded by the recent importation of the Ebola Virus Disease into Nigeria on 20 July, 2014.
“Following the Presidential declaration of a National Public Health Emergency on Ebola Disease which has united the entire country in the efforts to contain the disease, it is quite regrettable that the people who should take leadership role in the fight against Ebola disease are now the most unsupportive. All efforts by Government to contain this disease are being frustrated by the continued industrial strike action of the NMA,” it lamented.
The statement added that “the Federal Government has therefore decided that Residency Training Programme in Federal Government Hospitals be suspended pending the conclusion of the ongoing appraisal of the challenges in the health sector.
“This directive is without prejudice to any emergency measure that may be necessary for the hospital management to immediately restore full medical services. The Federal Government wishes to reassure the public that optimal medical health care delivery will be sustained in our hospitals.”
Source: PMNews
Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan has sacked all resident doctors in all federal government hospitals across the nation for not teaming up with government to fight the outbreak of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in the country.

Governor Obiano Takes Nepotism to High Heavens: The Messiah Anambra Longed For----Guest Writer

It is painful writing this piece but more hurting not to put pen on paper for the time is ripe. For the first time in the history of Nigeria’s democracy, Anambra State had a peaceful and most widely attended handover ceremony on March 17, 2014. Many saw it as just a gathering of cheerful party faithful, politically advantaged persons and proponents of Igbo Agenda but keen observers sensedviavia



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NIDF Investors get N60.71 Coupon per Note----Sponsored Report


Investors in the Nigerian International Debt Fund (NIDF) – an NSE listed mutual fund - will receive an interim dividend of N60.71 per note as the Fund Managers, Afrinvest Asset Management Limited, commenced payment on August 13, 2014. The N60.71 coupon per note is well above the initial estimated dividend payment of N36.00 per note.

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2015: Nigeria will not split– Jonathan


Nigerian incumbent President Jonathan arrives to vote in Otuoke, NigeriaPresident Goodluck Jonathan has asserted that those predicting and prophesying doom for Nigeria ahead of the 2015 general elections would be disappointed.Jonathan stated this at an interfaith conference organised by the Interfaith Initiative for Peace with the theme:

Another Building Collapse In Onitsha: Killl two And Render Many Homeless


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An uncompleted two storey building belonging to Bethsaida Bible Church yesterday collapsed at 33 area of Onitsha killing an only son , injuring six others.
Anambra state commissioner for Housing , Lawrence Chinwuba and his counterpart on Committee to prevent further Collapse of buildings in Anambra state , Peter Okpalaeke with his committee members have visited the site. 

FG Calls For Collaborative Measures To Fight Ebola Scourge


Cheering news from Anambra says the corpse from Liberia deposited at a Hospital morgue in Nkwere Ezunaka ,Oyi local government area was not Ebola infested/
 The report is not yet officially announced by the experts from Abuja but they have briefed the Governor and other relevant authorities.

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