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2019: You're On Your Own - Northern Leaders Tell Buhari, Asks The President To Resign, Fear Ya'Adua Scenario Might Come To Play

News Direct - The health situation of President Muhammadu Buhari has divided the northern leaders into two groups. While a group believes that the President should be patriotic enough to throw in the towel and think of the country first while ano...

Buhari, Dogara Lock Up Self In Secret Aso Rock Meeting

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, is currently in a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Mr. Dogara went into the president’s office at about 11:57 a.m. Sources at t...

MAGU's Fate: The So Many Legal Confusion; Buhari Confused Either, Seeking Legal Advice

President Muhammadu Buhari has opted to seek legal opinions in deciding what to make of Mr. Ibrahim Magu, following the latest refusal of the Senate to confirm him as substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). ...

Buhari Appoints Onabule, Runsewe, Others In Fresh Multiple Appointments

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointments into the executive management of some government agencies and parastatals. This was contained in a statement signed by the President’s spokesman, Femi Adesina. “The new chairman of th...

Prof. Stephen Ocheni: The Profile Of The New Minister Appointed By President Buhari from Kogi State

Prof. Stephen Ocheni Prof. Stephen Ocheni is a Professor of Public Sector Accounting and the Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences Kogi State University Anyigba EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Idah Secondary Commercial College, Idah, Kogi State ...

Buhari Appoints New Ministers

President Muhammadu Buhari has sent names of two new ministerial nominees to the Senate for confirmation, the News Agency of Nigeria reports A source close to the Senate told a NAN correspondent that the letter arrived the Senate late Tuesday....

Nigeria's Territorial Integrity and the Buhari Covenant, By Sam Ode

Some Nigerians have just been awakened to consciousness that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, would forever remain evergreen in the memory of Nigerian masses among the chronology of our leaders since independence. Mouthing his difference abo...

BREAKING: The Senate 'Holds Buhari To Ransom', REJECTS 27 INEC Nominees Over MAGU Brouhaha; You'll Be Shocked At Their Demand

Barely 2 weeks after the Senate rejected the nomination of Alhaji Ibrahim Magu as the Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); the red chamber has also rejected the nomination of 27 Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) of th...


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2019: You're On Your Own - Northern Leaders Tell Buhari, Asks The President To Resign, Fear Ya'Adua Scenario Might Come To Play

MUHAMMADU BUHARI
News Direct - The health situation of President Muhammadu Buhari has divided the northern leaders into two groups. While a group believes that the President should be patriotic enough to throw in the towel and think of the country first while another group had vowed to swim or sink with the President.

The anxiety over the health condition of the President heightened when the Senior Special Assistant, Media to the president, Malam Garba Shehu said Buhari would soon return to London to see his doctors.

However, northern leaders are beginning to be agitated over the health condition of the president as the same scenario played during the tenure of late President Umar Musa Yar’Aduawho died in office in May 2010.


Last week, the suspended former chairman of the House of Representatives Appropriation Committee, Abdulmumin  Jibrin, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign and hand over to a competent person.

Jibrin said in a series of tweets via his Twitter handle that the president had failed Nigerians, and should therefore immediately leave the stage.

“So many issues are left unattended even small issues that a presidential cough can deal with are left hanging. Supporters are worried, understandably resorting to grumbling in hush voices while keeping bold faces and holding on to hope and prayers. I believe that the combination of these two factors of his age and health situation have slowed down the pace of PMB and the APC government. The incoming president will have to do some diplomatic shuttle to a few powerful officials to address whatever their fears may be,” he said.

Presidency has since kept mum over Jibrin’s comment but sources close to Nigerian NewsDirect said the North was beginning to rethink the promised support for Buhari in view of reports of his failing health that he is suffering from a certain ailment which is believed to be wearing him down.

The North is still suffering from the sudden death of Umar Musa Yar’Adua and it would be unfair to the North to risk the situation again.

It would be recalled that in January, the President transmitted a letter to the National Assembly informing them of vacation, last February, he wrote the National Assembly informing the country of his intention to extend his medical leave in the UK.

Traumatised along with Buhari’s family members, is a nation agog with rumours and social media frenzy announcing the President’s death or health situation. Painting scenario of every conceivable stripe, new websites spring up to amplify deafening rumours about the coming Armageddon in the event of the President’s death.

This, the Northerners did not take with a pinch of salt as Sule Lamido, a former governor of Jigawa state said,” leaders beware of the consequences that flow from tyrant, impunity and abuse of human dignity,” Lamido posited that if the acts of intimidation was because of his ambition, if he has been destined to be president, nobody can stop me.”

There is this growing perception in the north that the 2019 general election would be decided by “focused and development-oriented politicians.

As such, those politicians including former governors and federal law makers have been mobilising in such a way that should President Buhari decide to seek another term in office, he will run the risk of being a lone ranger.

In a chat with Nigerian NewsDirect, a former governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa asked the National Assembly to guide Nigerians on the dilemma,

“The National Assembly has the greatest responsibility on this matter” Musa said

On his part, Engr Buba Galadima hinted that Buhari would run alone if he decides to throw his hat in the ring in 2019, and most politicians that have weathered many political battles in the north had started working together to regain the zone.

Former Sokoto state governor, Attahiru Bafarawa captured it this way, He said: “I am one of the people who held that running  government is not a one-man show, but a collective responsibility. And with the current situation in the country, neither APC nor Mr President can do it alone. I said this in a letter to the President, it is not what one man can do.

“You saw the way and manner Obasanjo ran his own government, it was encouraging. He toyed with the idea of unity government while in power.

He brought PDP, his party and APP by then, gave the ministerial appointments and they worked as a team, that was why he succeeded.

But when the winner takes all, in a country like Nigeria, cannot work.”

In all of these, it shows there is apprehension in the North because they are not favoured in this democratic setting, from 1999 till date the North had not really held onto power and complete their own tenure as stipulated in the constitution.

So the fear surrounding Buhari’s health is a huge concern to the North because, they want to maintain that northern oligarchy of keeping on to power but, it seems it is eluding them.

Their divergent views as to who will be the torch bearer that will be accepted in terms of experience and having that character and strong will to galvanize together, all and sundry in the north is still not identified.

The people of Katsina, especially from Daura had clinged on to that thought that this is our own, whatever happens, this is our time and chance even when they know of the health challenges.

What really comes to mind is if the President was ready for the rigours of governance and the multiplicity of Nigeria’s problems?

Being that Nigerians are driven by greed, power and distribution of wealth, some elements in the North are not concerned about what happens to the President. But just to say this is our own.

That is why notable scholars in the north are staunch critics of the President because they are of the opinion that the north can do better with a young articulated mind.

Meanwhile, the umbrella organisation of all northern youths, Arewa Youth Forum, (AYF) has accused leaders in the region of politicising the health of the President.

Its National President,  Comrade Ibrahim Gujungu said ,”we deem it necessary to affirm that all is not well with the North and most especially the region that holds political reign in the country.”

However, what is worrisome is the attitude of the politicians, especially those of the Northern extraction towards the health of Mr President.

Some Northern governors, are working to position themselves for political gains to the detriment of the ideology of the Northern Nigeria.

The bottom line of it all is that, the North should clearly, stop having the discordant tones, rather, an indepth knowledge of whom they put forward as president matters a lot to them and Nigeria, so as to erode from the mindsets of other regions that they are producing sick presidents whose lives hang in the balance two years into their administration. And they should stop maligning themselves and face political issues squarely.

Buhari, Dogara Lock Up Self In Secret Aso Rock Meeting

Buhari and Dogara
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, is currently in a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Mr. Dogara went into the president’s office at about 11:57 a.m.

Sources at the villa also said the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki will also be meeting with Mr. Buhari after Mr. Dogara.

The meetings are coming on the heels of apparent Executive/ Legislative rift following the refusal of the Nigerian Senate to consider and approve the list of 27 Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC PREMIUM TIMES reports.


The Senate said it is stepping down the confirmation hearings in protest against the continued retention of Ibrahim Magu as acting chairman of the EFCC by Mr. Buhari in spite of the lawmakers’ refusal to confirm him twice.

MAGU's Fate: The So Many Legal Confusion; Buhari Confused Either, Seeking Legal Advice

Buhari and Magu
President Muhammadu Buhari has opted to seek legal opinions in deciding what to make of Mr. Ibrahim Magu, following the latest refusal of the Senate to confirm him as substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The legal consultations will form an integral part of the planned peace talks between government’s mediation team headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and National Assembly leaders.

The Federal Executive Council constituted the team recently to interface with the NASS leadership with a view to resolving the differences between the two arms.


The Nation gathered yesterday that the Osinbajo-led team was yet to contact the National Assembly leaders.

Authoritative sources said yesterday that Buhari had called for advice on the import of Section 171 of 1999 Constitution which is the bone of contention on the fate of Magu.

The Section says:  (1) “Power to appoint persons to hold or act in the offices to which this section applies and to remove persons so appointed from any such office shall rest in the President.

(2) The offices to which this section applies are namely.

(a) Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

(b) Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.

(c) Ambassador, High Commissioner or other principal Representative of Nigeria abroad.

(d) Permanent Secretary in any Ministry or Head of any Extra-Ministerial Department of the Government of the Federation howsoever designated; and



(e) any office on the personal staff of the President.

(3) An appointment to the office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation shall not be made except from among the Permanent Secretaries or equivalent rank in the Civil Service of the Federation or of a State.

(4) An appointment to the office of Ambassador, High Commissioner, or other Representative of Nigeria abroad shall not have effect unless the appointment is confirmed by the Senate.

(5) In exercising his powers of appointment under this section, the President shall have regard to the federal character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity.

(6) Any appointment made pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (e) of subsection (2) of this section shall be at the pleasure of the President and shall cease when the President ceases to hold office;

“Provided that where a person has been appointed from a public service of the Federation or a State, he shall be entitled to return to the public service of the Federation or of the State when the President ceases to hold office.”

Section 11 of the Interpretation Act says:   (1)   “Where an enactment confers a power to appoint a person either to an office or to exercise any functions, whether for a specified period or not, the power includes-

(a)  power to appoint a person by name or to appoint the holder from time to time of a particular office;

(b)  power to remove or suspend him;

(c)  power, exercisable in the manner and subject to the limitations and conditions (if any) applicable to the power to appoint,-

(i)   to reappoint or reinstate him,

(ii)   to appoint a person to act in his place, either generally or in regard to specified functions, during such time as is considered expedient by the authority in whom the power of appointment in question is vested.

(2)   ” A reference in an enactment to the holder of an office shall be construed as including a reference to a person for the time being appointed to act in his place, either as respects the functions of the office generally or the functions in regard to which he is appointed, as the case may be.”

Prof. Itse Sagay’s Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) believes that by virtue of Section 171, Magu can continue to act as Acting EFCC chairman.

The Department of State Security Service, some government officials and the Senate think otherwise.

The Senate on Wednesday stopped the consideration of the 27 Resident Electoral Commissioners who were nominated by Buhari to protest Buhari’s refusal to sack Magu after it rejected him for a second time.

A top level source said although  the President has stuck with Magu for now, those opposed to the EFCC acting chairman  are drawing attention to  Section 11 of the Interpretation Act in the constitution.

The source said: “The President is being painstaking in taking a decision on Magu.

“He has sought legal advice on the contentious Section 171 of the 1999 Constitution and Section 11 of the Interpretation Act.

“The legal advice might either strengthen his position on Magu or determine what action to take. It will also assist him to engage the National Assembly leadership on Magu’s fate.

“Buhari is aware of argument for and against the retention of Magu but he does not go by the spur of the moment because of posterity. He is aware of Magu’s impeccable contributions to anti-graft war. And on a personal note, he is with Magu.

“He runs a peculiar presidency based on adherence to the rule of law and not Executive fiat as the case was in the past.”

Another source said: “the President’s ultimate decision on Magu will have to take cognizance of the EFCC Establishment (2004) Act and the rejection of the officer by the Senate for the second time.

“Apart from the law, some government officials prefer a political solution to the controversy on Magu. We are hopeful that Osinbajo’s mediation team will be able to resolve this issue amicably.

“There is a dilemma before the President. He favours Magu for the job and he does not pretend about it. But he has to manage the anger of the Senate too.

“The battle over Magu is now in the realm of legal technicality, especially his continued stay in office in Acting capacity. This is why the President needs sound legal advice, not jaundiced type.”

The questions to be resolved are:

* Can the President re-nominate Magu for the third time?

* What becomes of Magu’s status in the light of his rejection for the EFCC job for the second time by the Senate?

* Should Magu remain in office in Acting capacity as EFCC chairman until Buhari takes a decision or as long as it takes Buhari to decide his fate?

*If Buhari does not re-nominate Magu for a third time, can he remain in Acting EFCC chairman till the end of Buhari’s tenure in 2019 in the light of the provision of Section 171 of the 1999 Constitution?

A principal officer in the National Assembly said: “We are awaiting communication from the Vice President before we constitute our team which will meet with the mediation committee from the Executive.

“Certainly, we are bound to disagree on issues in line with the principle of separation of powers but we are also expected to reach consensus for the betterment of the society at large.

“We have issues with the interpretation if Section 171 of the 1999 Constitution.”

Shortly after Magu’s last rejection, the Executive Secretary of PACAC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, had told our correspondent that Magu can continue to serve in acting capacity.

He said: “We believe that there is nothing inhibiting him from being in office as the Acting EFCC chairman. We are of the opinion that he should remain in office.

“If you look at Section 171 of the 1999 Constitution, the President is empowered to retain him as long as he wants in acting capacity. As long as the President remains in office, Magu can continue to act as EFCC chairman.”

Responding to a question, Owasanoye added: “If there is something new, we would have modified our position but the Senate acted on old report without considering the President’s points in the re-nomination letter.”

Buhari Appoints Onabule, Runsewe, Others In Fresh Multiple Appointments

MUHAMMADU BUHARI
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointments into the executive management of some government agencies and parastatals.

This was contained in a statement signed by the President’s spokesman, Femi Adesina.

“The new chairman of the board of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) is former newspaper editor and ex-presidential spokesman, Chief Duro Onabule,” the statement said.

“Other executive directors of NTA include: Dr Steve Egbo, Administration and Training; Abdul Hamid Salihu Dembos, Marketing; Mohammed Labbo, News; Fatima M. Barda, Finance; Stephen Okoanachi, Engineering; and Wole Coker, Programmes.


“At the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Aliyu Hayatu is new chairman, while Buhari Auwalu and Yinka Amosun, are Zonal Directors, Kaduna and Lagos, respectively.

“Under the Ministry of Information and Culture, the following agencies have new appointees: Nigerian Film Corporation, Dr Chika Maduekwe, General Manager; National Theatre and National Troupe of Nigeria, Comrade Tar Ukoh, Artistic Director; National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director-General; National Film and Video Censors Board, Folorunsho Coker, Director-General.

“At the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, is chairman, while the new Director-General is Engr. Mustapha Yunusa Maihaja.

“Other members of the NEMA Board are the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Engr. David Babachir Lawal; Captain Talba Alkali, representing Ministry of Transport and Aviation; Amb. Rabiu Dagari, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Dr Ngozi Azadoh, Ministry of Health; Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido, Ministry of Interior; Engr. Ajisegiri Benson Akinloye; Ministry of Water Resources, AVM Emmanuel Anebi; Nigerian Armed Forces; and AIG Salisu Fagge Abdullahi, Nigerian Police Force.”
.Aina was among the young Nigerian-born England-based stars that trained with the Super Eagles after the recent international friendly against Senegal.Although he has played for England at the youth level, Aina is still eligible to represent Nigeria at the senior cadre since he has not played for the Three Lions.

Prof. Stephen Ocheni: The Profile Of The New Minister Appointed By President Buhari from Kogi State

Prof. Stephen Ocheni
Prof. Stephen Ocheni
Prof. Stephen Ocheni is a Professor of Public Sector Accounting and the Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences Kogi State University Anyigba

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Idah Secondary Commercial College, Idah, Kogi State

The Federal Polytechnic, Idah, Kogi State 1979-1983
Enugu State University of Technology, Enugu 1988-1990

University of Nigeria, Nsukka (M.Sc/Ph.D Programme) 2001-2004
Management Training Programme in Health Financial Control (USA) 1994 


Crown Agent International Management Training June-July 1996
Worthing, West Sussex, U. K (Internal Auditing with Computer applications)

Howard University, Washington DC, USA 2006 ii.

QUALIFICATIONS:

2004 Ph. D (Public Finance) - (UNN)

1990 MBA  (Finance)

1989 PGD (Finance) 

1983 HND (Accountancy)

1979 WASC 

2006 Certificate on “Strategies for Home ownership”  Howard University Washington DC, USA

1996 Certificate in Internal Auditing with Computer Application - Worthing, West Sussex U.K 8.

1994 Certificate in Project Financing and Sustainability (Financial Management Course), USA



Buhari Appoints New Ministers

Muhammadu Buhari appoints new minister
President Muhammadu Buhari has sent names of two new ministerial nominees to the Senate for confirmation, the News Agency of Nigeria reports

A source close to the Senate told a NAN correspondent that the letter arrived the Senate late Tuesday.

The source revealed that the two nominees are from Kogi and Gombe states.

Our correspondent gathered that the Kogi nominee will be replacing the late Minister of State for Labour, Barr. James Ocholi while the nominee from Gombe would be replacing former Minister for Environment Ms. Amina Mohammed who had gone to serve in the United Nations as a deputy Secretary General.


The list of ministerial nominees is coming at a time when the Senate stood down for two weeks consideration of the request of President Buhari for the appointment of Resident Electoral Commissioners, RECs.

The Senate based its decision on what it termed disregard for its resolutions.

The upper legislative chamber specifically berated the President for appearing to be doing nothing about the rejection of Ibrahim Magu as the Chairman of the EFCC but allowing him to function in an acting capacity.

The senate stressed that it was wrong to leave any appointee in an acting capacity after he had been rejected twice by the senate.

Nigeria's Territorial Integrity and the Buhari Covenant, By Sam Ode

Muhammadu Buhari
Some Nigerians have just been awakened to consciousness that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, would forever remain evergreen in the memory of Nigerian masses among the chronology of our leaders since independence. Mouthing his difference about the leadership of Nigeria failed to convince many skeptics, until he began manifesting his spartan and honest leadership style.

Now, after a long while, millions of patriotic Nigerians are marvelled to notice in a Nigerian leader, the character of one who does not just blow hot air into the ears of the led because he is bent on leadership for pecuniary benefits. This specie of leadership is concerned that whatever he says, should be sacrosanct.

He has steadily, boldly and proudly wrested Nigeria and particularly, the Northeast from the claws of terrorism. What is largely clear to all even the influenced senses of the few sentimental armchair critics and other detractors is the acknowledgment that PMB has famously and effectively serviced two of his most dearest campaign promises to Nigerians effectively and on time too.


The wakeful world is aware that at the peak of partisan campaigns, President Buhari covenanted with Nigerians to end Boko Haram insurgency and battle corruption in public governance to a standstill in Nigeria among other motley of promises. But these two covenants consistently assailed his mind, hence he believed, like any other Nigerian, that the persistence of these national malaises could unarguably mar the fortunes of a country and the success of its administration.

Buhari rightly foresighted that ending these twin evils is the priceless antidote that would launch Nigeria on a sound foundation of accelerated velocity of development and prosperity. In this regard, President Buhari has not pretended to be sweeter than honey to any loyalist.
Nigerians know corruption has been dealt a lethal blow by the Buhari administration and it is wobbling backwards in staggered steps. There are no arguments about it. If there are skeptics or doubting Thomases, they could kindly approach the hundreds of former public office holders convicted, standing trial in courts or those who on bended knees resorted to the plea bargain clause of the EFCC to appreciate point of blisters in the shoes they are wearing currently about corrupt enrichment. But corruption is not the focus of today’s analysis; it’s about insecurity in Nigeria and Boko Haram terrorism.

That Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) have been defeated is no longer news. Nigerians and the world have confirmed it since December 22, 2016, when Nigerian Army led by her Chief strategist, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai invaded and captured Sambisa forest, in Nigeria’s Northeast, Borno state.

It was the final death knell of Boko Haram insurgents and terrorism in Nigeria. The globe is bewildered by this feat in a country hitherto considered a collapsing nation on all indices. Borno state Governor Kashim Shettima has declared December 22 of every year as Sambisa Memorial Day, signifying when the region was freed from years of terrorism.

“Based on Buhari’s announcement, the Sambisa Forest became deceased or dead at about 1.35 p.m. on December 22, 2016,” an excited Shettima exclaimed at the opening ceremony of the 2017 Nigerian‐Army Small Arms Championship in Sambisa. Earlier, the Army Chief, Gen. Buratai had decreed at the capture of Sambisa forest that henceforth, it will serve as a training center for the Army. And in spite of the elaborate preparations’ and publicity accorded the 2017 arms championship event, no terrorist’ was courageous enough to do as little as voyage from neighboring countries to whisper a whistle about his presence anywhere in the vicinity.

To intimate Nigerians that his administration play no games with issues of insecurity, President Muhammadu Buhari approved and launched the Nigeria Army’s conduct of the five-day 2017 Nigerian‐Army Small Arms Championship, (NASAC) inside the Sambisa forest, famed for its notoriety as Boko Haram insurgents safest enclave; an impenetrable mountainous forest, where insurgents congregated in large numbers, train new recruits, planned and unleashed awful, violent atrocities on Nigerians.

President Buhari in abiding assurance declared the opening event in these words: “This championship is a showcase of the clear defeat and degradation of the Boko Haram‐terrorists group, with the destruction of camp Zero here in hitherto Sambisa forest. It will also mark the commencement of our plan to move speedily to make Sambisa and the entire North-East safe again for law abiding citizens.”

Represented by the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dam Ali, the President reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government to leave no stone unturned to absolutely eradicate all kinds of terrorisms in the Northeast and Nigeria generally. And this is a clear testimony of Buhari’s mindset on security as verified by the termination of the most violent, brutal and barbaric campaigns waged by insurgents.

Appropriately, leaders anywhere, who are truly inspired by the divine summons of leadership, play no games with adherence to oath of office. In America, from where Nigeria is assumed (because it’s doubtful, whether the confederating states in America are in such internally-instigated mess, as Nigeria) to have copied its model of presidential system of governance, leaders pay inviolable allegiance to the words and spirit of their oath of office. Abusing any part of it is assumed tantamount to public self-proclamation of a verdict of guilt on the leader.
The experience in Nigeria, sustained over time is that those privileged with leadership at all levels observe the oath of office more in aberration or more as a mere routine ceremony and in outright breach of its dictates. It is accountable for the illegal powers most chief executives wade in Nigeria, abusing every law of public governance and projecting their personal and selfish interest uppermost.
President Buhari has proven that he is a different leader from the chronology of Nigerian leaders since independence. The President does not trivialize his oath of office, especially on securing the lives and property of Nigerians at all times, which is prime, paramount and innocuous, but which determines the effectiveness and triumph of every executive leader in any country.

Thus far, there is no doubt that the funeral of the once dreaded Boko Haram terrorists has been officially conducted and Nigerians have every reason to celebrate and pay glowing accolades to Mr. President and the Nigerian military. However, it is risky for saboteurs’ or terrorists agents to downplay the nexus of the Sambisa forest event and the sacred resolve of President Buhari never to allow any territory of the Nigerian state to be held in bondage in whatever guise by miscreants and outlaws under his watch.n Those who previously doubted Buhari’s resolve are now stampeded with the manifestations of Mr. President’s vows to end insecurity in public interest.

To this extent, Buhari can rightly be described as a President whose shadows on security are followed by the Nigerian military and Nigerians have not only been assailed with the military’s knowledge about this mindset, but the military have all demonstrated good knowledge of his covenant with the people of Nigeria, which Nigerians savour now.

Today, Boko Haram insurgency is over, and truly abiding by the oath of his office to secure every part of Nigeria against satanic forces, President Buhari has to his credit successfully pushed back the meaningless menace of the twin evils IPOB/MASSOB. Clairvoyant Southeastern Nigerians, especially youths are into the voluntary vanguard of appealing and cautioning members of these twine irritant groups to give peace a chance, as Mr. President sleeps and wakes up daily with the interest of all Nigerians at heart in accordance with his mandate, as lubricated by his vows, covenants and oath of office to Nigerians.

For narrow-minded critics, who play the ethnicity card in advancing national discourse in a nation with nearly 300 ethnicities or beg nepotism or religious favoritism to swim in shallow waters, President Buhari quieted them a long time ago. The manner Mr. President handled and disarmed the Iranian-backed Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) (a branch of ISIS) or the violence- prone Shiites Islamic sect domiciled in Kaduna, with appreciable tentacles in Northern Nigeria, by deploying the highest amount of civility as a leader reveals his inner voice about security; but much more, his stable character in leadership of the country.

And the message to the Shiites, hypnotized by these foreign, destructive extremist ideologies they imbibed before his ascension to democratic power is crystal clear. It keeps reverberating that Buhari is a leader of Nigerians, as against any ethno-religious sect and would prefer to see them repent to embrace the liberal ideals of democratic freedom as dictated by the laws of the Nigerian federation.

President Buhari is passing a lucid message. That the internet henchmen, who delight in heating up Nigeria, for devilish ends, whether fronting for terrorists, or the dingy secession agitators in the Southeast, or militants of the Niger Delta or the criminals’ clothed as armed bandits and cattle rustlers in the Northwest or the mercenary herdsmen in the North central of Nigeria or elsewhere, time is ripe for them to either quit Nigeria or repent of their evil against their own country.

And the presidential message has sank in creditably as attested by the tranquility in parts of the country hitherto embroiled in senseless violence, gruesome killings, maimings, arson and resentful conspiracies to perpetually keep Nigeria on the furnace, instead of peace. The unalteredn desire of President Buhari today about Nigeria is to leave a legacy of total reformation of Nigeria, a country all Nigerians would see reasons to proudly boast even in foreign climes as the land of their birth.

Ode , Participant of SEC 39, 2017, contributed this piece from NIPSS, Kuru, Plateau State.

BREAKING: The Senate 'Holds Buhari To Ransom', REJECTS 27 INEC Nominees Over MAGU Brouhaha; You'll Be Shocked At Their Demand

Saraki and Buhari
Barely 2 weeks after the Senate rejected the nomination of Alhaji Ibrahim Magu as the Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); the red chamber has also rejected the nomination of 27 Resident Electoral Commissioners (REC) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

President Muhammadu Buhari, had written to the Senate, seeking the confirmation of appointment of 19 RECs and reappointment of 8 others.


This is, in accordance with sections 14(3)(a) of the Third Schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.


Immediately the motion was moved for the confirmation of the nominees, on Tuesday, the Senators took to their turns to lambast what they described as “affront” on the part of the executive.

Senator Peter Nwaoboshi (Delta North), who led the debate on the motion, accused the executive of looking down on the legislature.

The lawmakers were specifically pained that, the EFCC boss, Magu, was still being allowed by the President to act as Chairman of the anti-graft agency, even when the Senate had long rejected him.


They argued that, the principle of separation of powers was under threat and there was urgent need to put things in the right perspectives.

Speaker after Speaker, the lawmakers vowed not to confirm any of the nominees, until their decision on Magu was duly implemented by the President.

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, however, saved the day, when he interceded that the confirmation should rather be stepped down and not total rejection, until the executive would be adequately briefed on the recent workings of the Senate.

With the deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, corroborating Saraki’s stance, the Lawmakers, therefore, resolved to step down action on the confirmation for 2 weeks, until when the President would fully implement their earlier decision.


See the full list of the nominees here :

1. Prof. Godswill Obioma – Abia (New Appointment)
2. Ibrahim Abdullahi – Adamawa (New Appointment)
3. Alhaji Ahmad Makama – Bauchi (Reappointment)
4. James Iorliam Apam – Benue (New Appointment)
5. Barr. Mike A. Igini – Delta (Reappointment)
6. Dr. Nkwachukwu Orji – Ebonyi (New Appointment)
7. Dr. Ilo Joseph Valentine Chuks – Enugu (New Appointment)
8. Hussaini Halilu Pai – FCT (Reappointment)
9. Sadiq Abubakar Musa – Kaduna (Reappointment)
10. Jibrin Ibrahim Zarewa – Kano (Reappointment)
11. Dr. (Mrs.) Asmau Sani Maikudi – Katsina (New Appointment)
12. Dr. Mahmuda Isah – Kebbi (New Appointment)
13. Prof. Samuel G. Egwu – Kogi (New Appointment)
14. Amb. (Dr.) Rufus O. Akeju – Lagos (Reappointment)
15. Prof. Mustapha Zubairu – Niger (New Appointment)
16. Agboke Mutiu Olaleke – Ogun (New Appointment)
17. Sam Olugbadebo Olumekun – Ondo (Reappointment)
18. AbdulGaniyu Olayinka Raji – Oyo (New Appointment)
19. Prof. Riskuwa A. Shehu – Sokoto (New Appointment)
20. Barr. Kasim Gana Geidam – Yobe (Reappointment)
21. Ahmad Bello Mahmud – Zamfara (New Appointment)
22. Dr. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda – Plateau (New Appointment)
23. Umar Ibrahim – Taraba (New Appointment)
24. Mr. Emeka Ononamadu Joseph – Imo (New Appointment)
25. Obo O. Effanga – Cross River (New Appointment)
26. Prof. Francis Chukwuemeka Ezeonu – Anambra (New Appointment)
27. Dr. Briyai O. Frankland – Bayelsa (New Appointment).

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