Monday, 19 November 2012

No negotiations with Boko Haram – Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, dismissed insinuations of  a secret dialogue between the administration and the Boko Haram just as he declared former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s invasion of Odi in Bayelsa State in 1999 as a failure that did not help to curb militancy in the Niger Delta region.
Speaking on nationwide television media chat, the president also gave a robust defence of the administration’s fight against corruption as he set a 2014 date on the decision whether he would contest the next presidential election or not.
In the two-hour broadcast session on television and radio network, President Jonathan also pledged to align himself with Nigerians if the citizens choose to retain the two-term tenure system for executive office holders.

The Media Chat programme anchored
by the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA’s, Kudu Abubakar had the Chairman of the Editorial Board of Vanguard, Mr. Ikeddy Isiguzo, Editor of The Guardian Mr. Martins Oloja and Gbemi Olujobi, Editor Saturday Mirror, as panelists.
The President denied insinuations of the declining dominance of his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the country following consecutive election losses in Edo and Ondo states.
He also rebuffed reports of the cancellation of the contract between the administration and Manitoba Hydro Limited for the management of the transmission lines of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN.
Questions were also drawn from Nigerians through text messages and twitter. In one of such questions where the sender said the president would go down in history as the best president if he fixes the Benin-Ore Road and solves the power problem, Dr Jonathan responded that he would be the best president.
Asked to respond to claims of backroom dialogue with Boko Haram following the group’s offer for dialogue, President Jonathan said:
“Presently, government is not dialoguing with any group. There is no dialogue between the Boko Haram and government. Though there was a news item talking about dialogue, but the Boko Haram group is yet to come out. So there is nobody to dialogue with.”
Against the claims by former President Obasanjo that more force as was used in Odi would have helped to dislodge the Boko Haram insurgents, President Jonathan said:
“I can give you the narrative of what led to the Odi crisis. The peak of the militancy was when 12 police officers were killed, that was cold blooded murder and that made the Federal government to now invade Odi. After that invasion, myself and the governor entered Odi, ordinarily, the governor and his deputy are not supposed to move under such situation, but we entered and saw some dead people. Most of the people that died in Odi were mostly old men, women and children, none of the militants was killed.

Gunmen kill retired Pastor and a Police Officer

Yesterday morning, in Bauchi and Maiduguri an unidentified gunmen killed a Police Inspector attached to the Government House in Bauchi as well as a retired Pastor of COCIN Church in Maiduguri, Rev. Ilaisha Kabura.
Mobile-gateway gathered that the late police inspector identified as Babangida Danbaba was trailed by his assailants on his way from the mosque along Nasarawa Road in the state capital after early morning prayer.
Some residents along Nasarawa Road confirmed to Mobile-gateway that they heard gunshots, but were not sure exactly where the shots came from and who was the target.
Confirming the incident, the Bauchi State Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Ladan said a police inspector attached to the Government House was shot by unknown gunmen.
The Commissioner of Police who said that no arrest had been made in connection with the killing said the police were still investigating the case.
Meanwhile
, in Maiduguri, gunmen invaded the residence of a retired Pastor of COCIN Church in Polo ward, Rev. Ilaisha Kabura and shot him dead in the presence of members of his family as they were preparing to go to church
An eyewitness told our correspondent that he saw the two gunmen in front of the Reverend’s family house before they fired several shots at him and fled without being arrested.
He said that when he saw the gunmen, he thought they were visitors of the reverend, until he started hearing gun shots some minutes later.

champions league updates

FT Fulham 1 - 3 Sunderland
England - Championship November 18
FT Millwall 1 - 0 Leeds
Italy - Serie A November 18
FT Bologna 3 - 0 Palermo
FT Catania 2 - 1 Chievo
FT Fiorentina 4 - 1 Atalanta
FT Inter 2 - 2 Cagliari
FT Siena 1 - 0 Pescara
FT Udinese 2 - 2 Parma
FT Sampdoria 3 - 1 Genoa
Italy - Serie B November 18
FT Brescia 1 - 1 Sassuolo
Spain - Liga BBVA November 18
FT Deportivo La Coruna 0 - 2 Levante
FT Celta Vigo 1 - 1 Mallorca
FT Getafe 2 - 1 Valladolid
FT Granada 0 - 1 Atletico Madrid
FT Sevilla 5 - 1 Betis
Spain - Liga Adelante November 18
FT Cordoba 1 - 2 Hercules
FT Elche 1 - 0 Alcorcon
FT Huelva 2 - 5 Sabadell
FT Huesca 2 - 1 Guadalajara
FT Mirandes 0 - 0 Real Madrid Castilla
FT Numancia 0 - 0 Almeria
Germany - Bundesliga November 18
FT Werder Bremen 2 - 1 Fortuna Dusseldorf
FT Hoffenheim 1 - 3 Wolfsburg
Germany - 2. Bundesliga November 18
FT Bochum 5 - 2 Sandhausen
FT Duisburg 2 - 1 Aue
FT Regensburg 3 - 3 Union Berlin
France - Ligue 1 November 18
FT Lyon 3 - 0 Reims
FT Nice 1 - 0 Toulouse
FT Bordeaux 1 - 0 Marseille
Holland - Eredivisie November 18
FT Vitesse 4 - 1 NEC Nijmegen
FT Feyenoord 3 - 0 Willem II
FT Utrecht 1 - 1 Twente
FT Heracles 5 - 1 Roda
Belgium - Jupiler Pro League November 18
FT Zulte-Waregem 0 - 0 Standard Liege
FT Anderlecht 1 - 0 Kortrijk
FT Lokeren 1 - 0 Beerschot AC
Belgium - EXQI League November 18
FT CS Vise 2 - 1 Dessel
FT Eupen 1 - 0 Oostende
FT RBD Borinage 2 - 0 WS Woluwe
Portugal - Liga de Honra November 18
FT Leixoes 3 - 1 Portimonense
FT Maritimo B 2 - 3 Naval
FT Penafiel 0 - 1 Aves
FT Freamunde 0 - 3 FC Porto B
Scotland - Premier League November 18
FT Inverness 1 - 5 Motherwell
Serbia - Super Liga November 18
FT FK Radnicki 1923 0 - 2 FK Sloboda Point Sevojno
China - Cup November 18
FT Guangzhou 4 - 2 Guizhou Renhe
South Africa - Telkom Cup November 18
AET Free State Stars 2 - 2 Bloemfontein Celtic
08:02 (GMT+00:00) | 19 Nov 2012
Premier League GD PTS
1 Manchester City 15 28
2 Manchester United 12 27
3 Chelsea 11 24
4 West Bromwich Albion 6 23
5 Everton 6 20
6 Arsenal 10 19
7 West Ham 3 18
8 Tottenham -1 17
9 Fulham 3 16
10 Swansea 2 16
11 Liverpool 1 15
12 Newcastle United -4 14
13 Norwich -9 14
14 Stoke -1 12
15 Sunderland -2 12
16 Wigan -9 11
17 Reading -5 9
18 Aston Villa -12 9
19 Southampton -12 8
20 Queens Park Rangers -14 4

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Middle East in 'serious international crisis'

As Israel calls up 75,000 reservists and there is talk of it invading Gaza, our Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen reflects on just how unpredictable the region has become.
"This crisis is especially dangerous because the Middle East is more turbulent and less stable than at any time since the 1950s," he warns.

LIVE UPDATES: President Jonathan’s fourth media chat

The challenges confronting the country – insecurity, economy, corruption, fuel subsidy, dearth of infrastructural, among others – are still largely the same since his last media chat. The president’s handling of the flooding which ravaged parts of the country and its aftermath was an additional issue discussed.
During the two-hour programme which was broadcasted live in major government media between 7p.m. to 9p.m, “a representative selection of the most significant questions received was presented to President Jonathan for response
 20.51
Crude oil theft vs Subsidy: ”Crude oil stealing is different from subsidy,” President Jonathan said. He added that one could find a correlation where if crude oil is not stolen, government will make more money and pay for subsidy easily.
20.48
“We want to bring experts… to sit down and analyse what is the problem with the aviation sector,” Jonathan said. ”There will be a retreat on the Aviation sector in January 2013.”
20.47
The First Lady: “She is fine, she was with us in service today,” the president said. “She is fine.”
20.38
“If he(Obama) did not secure a second term, the conclusion would have been that a black man is not good enough,” President Jonathan said on Obama’s victory.
20.37
Oops! The anchor just announced they still had more time. Discussion now moving into Foreign affairs.
20.36
“The idea (of the media chat) is not for the president to come and defend the action or inaction of the government,” President Jonathan said as his closing remarks.
20.36
The anchor announces the end of the media chat.
20.31
The president said he will soon take a final decision on Lagos-Ibadan express-way concessioned to Bicourtney. The company does not appear to be in a position to execute the project, the president said. He added he will not allow Nigerians suffer for a concession that was not properly entered into.
20.29
Fourth Twitter question is on power and roads. “I will be the best president,” he said, reaction to the question which was asked with a caveat that any president that fixes Nigeria’s power and road issues becomes the best.
20.26
“I even eat two times a day, breakfast and dinner; and the food I eat is not very expensive,” President Jonathan.
20.25
Discussion moves on to the expenditure of the State House on feeding and ancillary services. The presidents defends the expenditure citing what is spent on dinners in other countries like Ethiopia.
“There is a lot of misconception about the State House,” he said but he did not offer more clarification for the misconception.
20.20
Dialogue with Boko Haram: “So far, no dialogue is going on with the government and Boko Haram.” – President Jonathan
20.18
“Before we get to May 29 2015, Nigerians will now the President Jonathan and his team meant well for this nation.” - President Jonathan
20.15
The President, called back to answer question about enforcement of laws on corruption. “It is better to be slow and do the right thing than hurry and do the wrong thing,” the president replied, avoiding reasons why indicted corrupt patrons are not prosecuted.
20.08
The discussion moves back to corruption cases and Nigeria’s willingness to enforce laws with questions from Martins Oloja.
20.00
“The effort this government has put in in fighting corruption, I don’t think any other person has done that,” President Jonathan said.
19.59
“If you keep money on a table where there are so many people and the money is disappearing, why not keep it in a shelve?” President Jonathan’s idiom in defence of total deregulation of the oil industry in Nigeria.
19.54
He said free and fair election is a prerequisite for fight against corruption and his government is focused on getting that done. He cited Ondo and Edo elections as examples.
19.52
Third question from Twitter is about corruption and low trial frequency. “I can assure Nigerians and the global community that this government is fighting corruption frontally,” the president replied.
19.50
The president sees a growing trend in the private sector. He said more companies have registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission and Manufacturers Association of Nigeria.
“Even the capacity utilisation (in industries) has increased a little, not significantly…,” he said. “I never promised to reduce poverty. I promised to create wealth.”
19.49
“We are commercializing farming. We are encouraging young people to go in (to farming),” President Jonathan.
19.47
The second Twitter question is about jobs and the president said “we are working on it.” He argued that job creation take some time.
19.46
“For now, Mr. President does not know who owns the (disputed) oil well’” president Jonathan said.
19.45
The anchor runs through some questions sent through Twitter for the president’s reaction. First question is about the ownership of oil well claimed by Kogi, Anambra and Enugu state.
19.42
“They (Manitoba) did not follow the law strictly,” President Jonathan explaining the controversy surrounding the Manitoba contract.
19.39
Discussion moves on to power generation: “Manitoba contract has not been revoked,” the president said.
19.38
The presidents said by the time he concludes with “the issue of sanitizing the oil sector,” the issue of queues in fuel stations will be over.
“As we are talking today, there is no fuel queue in Benin Republic, and all the fuel are from Nigeria, yet there is fuel queue in Lagos,” he said blaming the human factor for the current scarcity of fuel in Nigeria.
19.35
Fuel queues: The president returns the question to the journalist – “I should be asking you why (licences for building of refineries are not used by owners)?” he said. “You are a journalist, you should investigate.”
19.33
Discussion moves on to fuel subsidy issues. The president said he was misquoted in some instances. The president said he has made provisions for subsidy on petrol in 2013 budget, allaying fears that subsidy might be withdrawn next year.
19.30
The president is asking for more time for himself and cabinet to work before he is faced with the question of whether he will run for elections in 2015 or not.
19.29
The president argues that in all the states where his party have lost, the contestants where all from the “PDP family”.
19.27
“PDP is doing wonderfully well. It is dangerous for this country if PDP should win all the states,” President Jonathan said in reply to Mr Oloja’s question.
19.26
Discussion returns to politics as Martins Oloja, one of the panellists asks if the president is worried that his party have lost elections recently. “PDP (the president’s party) is doing very well,” the president replied.
19.24
The presidency and the National Assembly currently disagrees on the best oil benchmark for the 2013 budget. While the presidency wants 75 USD, the lawmakers wants it higher, at 85 USD.
19.23
Discussion moves on to oil benchmark. The president said its is not just an arithmetic but tied to other parameters, not just the oil price.
19.19
“Mr President will not influence anything to favour Bayelsa or any other state” President Jonathan said.
19.18
The president now speaking about the boarder dispute between Bayelsa, his home state, and neighbouring River state. He said he has directed all relevant agencies to resolve the dispute.
19.14
The President said he cannot teach the National Assembly their job on constitution review even if he supports a referendum. ”It will not be proper for me now to begin to impose my ideas,” President Jonathan on ongoing constitution review by lawmakers.
19.11
President Jonathan said he will speak last on the components of the current amendment to the constitution. “It is too early to make comments,” he said.
19.10
The first question is about the current amendment of the constitution by the National Assembly. The president said the National Assembly review process is the right thing to do. President Jonathan advised proponents of Sovereign National Conference to partner with the National Assembly on constitution review.
19.02
Presidential media chats begins. Mohammed Kudu Abubakar, NTA TV personality is the anchor.
19.01
Highlights of last Presidential media chat: The eight attempt to call into the “live program” from Victor in Markurdi got through as the first successful call in for the day.
18.59
Highlights of last Presidential media chat: Asset Declaration: The president said its a matter of principle and whether he is criticised from “head to toe” he will not declare his assets. “I don’t give a damn,” he said.
18.57
Highlights of last Presidential media chat: The president said he is a calm person and gives people the latitude to do their job in reaction to question bothering on his perceived weak body language on the fight against corruption. “A lot of people misunderstand me,” he said.
18.55
Highlights of last Presidential media chat: President Jonathan said he has not visited Borno state, the center of Boko Haram attacks, because the Maiduguri airport was not functional at the time he planned to visit.
18.53
Highlights of last Presidential media chat: President Joinathan said he is willing to dialogue with the Boko Haram sect, if they have a “face.” He said the sect’s members are Nigerians and he will like to transform their lives just like the Niger Delta militants.

Israel has carried out airstrikes on nearly 150 targets overnight

On Friday 16th November, Israel carried out airstrikes on nearly 150 targets overnight in an attempt to stop more missile attacks by Hamas militants. The first police and crime commissioner elections in England and Wales have been marked by low turnout and near-deserted polling stations.
And also on the programme how the East German secret police set their prisoners to work for Ikea.

A 27 Year Old Nigerian Student Gladys Ebube wins MTN’s Ultimate Wonder “Win an Aeroplane” Promo | Opts for 64 Million Naira Cash Prize

In the just concluded MTN ultimate wonder promo, Just a few hours after the NCC announced that all lotteries by Nigerian Telecommunication Networks should be suspended with immediate effect; MTN announced the winner of its Ultimate Wonder “Win an Aeroplane” promo. The promotion which launched in August 2012 and closed in October 2012 was unaffected by the ban as it concluded before the NCC directive.

The winner of the MTN Utimate Wonder Promo was chosen amidst pomp and pageantry during an event in Lagos today. With executives of MTN and media present, Gladys Ebube Essien-Garricks, a 27 year old student based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State emerged winner of the brand new Cessna 182T Aeroplace. According to the statement on the official MTN Facebook page “When contacted on the phone, Ebube said she would prefer the cash equivalent of N64 million.”

Congratulations Ebube. Very many people now would like to identify themselves with you now that you are a millionaire. Handle your matter with care. 

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