Lekki communities decry neglect by Lagos State Govt, as condition of road worsens (Vanguard) *2019: A Brief Manual of Nigerian Politics, By Reuben Abati

Lekki communities decry neglect by Lagos State Govt, as condition of road worsens (Vanguard)

Communities comprising Okun-Ajah, Okun-Mopo and Iwerekun in Eti-Osa and Ibeju-Lekki Local Government areas in Lagos State have decried the worsening conditions of the road which links the three communities together up to Eleko Beach, due to government’s neglect. The road which serves as an alternative route to Lekki-Epe Expressway when there is traffic on the expressway inward Epe, according to the residents, has not seen government’s intervention for decades. The area harbours numerous beaches, and the residents expressed disappointment with successive state governments since the administration of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, that would come during electioneering campaigns, promising to do the road when they assume power, but will neglect the area once they assume power. Read more

 

2019: A Brief Manual of Nigerian Politics, By Reuben Abati

The political primaries are scheduled to hold between this month and the next and definitely by the end of October 2018, the hustling and jostling in Nigeria’s political arena would have begun in full earnest. The elections will be held in February 2019. For the benefit of any outsider who may never have witnessed Nigeria’s general elections, the type that is ahead, I offer in this brief note, a description of what to expect; what is already happening in the context of the character, content and style of Nigerian politics; what will happen; and what may happen after the elections. Read more

2019 INEC Budget: Matters Arising, By Eze Onyekpere (PremiumTimes)

Is Nigeria ready for the 2019 election which is just six months away? Have the executive and legislature given the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) the resources and support it requires to organise the election? These questions are raised within the context of the executive/legislative imbroglio over the funding of the election. It is clear that if the money is not made available through appropriation, the election will not hold, as expenditure of public resources must be based on the exercise of the constitutional legislative power of appropriation. Otherwise, the expenditure will be in violation of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigerian 1999, as amended. Read more

Akume attacks Ortom, says gov’s PhD certificate fake (Punch)

The senator representing Benue North-West Senatorial District, George Akume, and Governor Samuel Ortom took on each other on Monday in a war of words. Akume had at the All Progressives Congress expanded caucus meeting held at Castle Event Centre, Makurdi on Sunday described Ortom as a non-performer, alleging that the governor was parading a fake doctoral degree. Read more

Automatic ticket: One shot as crisis hits Cross River PDP (Punch)

Ine person was shot on Monday at the Peoples Democratic Party secretariat in Calabar, Cross River State during a protest over the party’s decision to give automatic tickets to members of the National Assembly. It was not clear if the person was shot by security operatives who were all over the secretariat but it was learnt that policemen were trying to control the crowd when the shot was heard. Read more

Zakzaky’s 1000 days of wrongful incarceration (MEHR)

It’s been 1000 days of Sheikh Ibraheem el-Zakzaky’s wrongful incarceration along with his wife and other associates since the Zaria massacre where about 1000 innocent Nigerians were killed in cold blood by those constitutionally mandated to protect them. Programs and protests were organized all across the world to demand justice for Zakzaky and to draw the attention of Nigerian authorities towards the repercussions of tyranny and injustice meted against the Islamic Movement of Nigeria. Read more

Saraki, Atiku, Kwankwaso disagree over presidential ticket (Punch)

The Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party has set up a committee to liaise with all the presidential aspirants to discuss the possibility of having a consensus candidate. The BoT also warned its members against campaigning for any of the aspirants in order not to polarise the party. The BoT Chairman, Walid Jibrin, said these decisions were taken after the meeting of the board, which was held in Abuja on Sunday night. He also said that the tenure of the current executive had been extended for another five years. Read more

Consensus Candidacy Tears PDP Presidential Aspirants Apart (Leadership)

It emerged yesterday that leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are running from pillar to post over the party’s presidential aspirants who seem to be set for a showdown in the battle for the party’s ticket. So far, there are 12 presidential aspirants in the race and whoever becomes PDP’s presidential candidate is expected to be the main challenger of President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 presidential election. Read More

ICPC to Partner INEC against Vote-buying (Thisday)

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has expressed its readiness to partner the Independent National Electoral Commission to tackle the menace of vote-buying in the electoral system. Acting Chairman of ICPC, Musa Abubakar, made this known when he visited the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, yesterday in Abuja. Read more

PDP governors pass vote of no confidence in INEC (Guardian)

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum yesterday passed a vote of no confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), questioning its readiness to conduct credible elections in 2019.The forum also condemned the Federa Government’s alleged use of security operatives for political ends and the refusal by President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the Electoral Amendment Bill. “INEC needs to reinvent itself as a truly independent umpire of the electoral process in the country. For now, we have no confidence in INEC. The commission has conducted itself as a tool of the APC-led Federal Government, especially with the roles of the chairman, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, and a national commissioner, Mrs. Amina Zakari,” the forum said in a statement by its chairman, Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose. Read more

APC Aspirants in Last Minute Rush Beat Tuesday Deadline (Thisday)

The National Secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja was a beehive of activities yesterday as many aspirants of the party besieged the place to either purchase nomination forms or submit completed ones. Going by the APC’s extended deadline for the sales and submission of nomination forms, the exercise will end next Wednesday. One of notable aspirants that came to purchase nomination forms yesterday was the Lagos state Governor, Akinwumi Ambode. Read more

2019: Lamido may step down for me as brother —Atiku (Vanguard)

Former Vice President and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, is hoping  former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido, would step down for him in the forthcoming party’s presidential primaries schedule for this month. Abubakar Atiku, who made the disclosure when he visited Jigawa State in continuation of his tour to canvas support a head of PDP presidential primaries, said the visit was aimed at seeking the support of Lamido, who is also a presidential aspirant, adding that the party would continue to strategise to take the mantle of leadership from the All Progressives Congress, APC. Read more

I won’t step down for Atiku, Kwankwaso, other PDP presidential aspirants — Jang (Vanguard)

Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential aspirant, Jonah Jang, has said he would not step down for any other aspirant, noting also that his party cannot ask him to do so. Jang, who is the senator for Plateau North Senatorial District, was speaking with journalists, yesterday, at his residence in Maitama, Abuja before leaving for the PDP National Secretariat to submit his presidential nomination forms. Read more

Providing solutions to Nigeria’s internal security challenges

The Military institution have always made significant contributions to the development of nations. Apart from the sacrifices of the military on the battlefields in the defence of their nations, the institutions of the Military have also been instrumental to the development of national strategic thought in various fields. The works of such military strategists as Sun Tzu, Julius Caesar, Carl Von Clauswitz, Napoleon Bonaparte and Admirals Alfred Mahan and Sergie Gorshkov still influence modern day military strategic thinkers. Also, military research has greatly contributed to the field of scientific and technological development as evident in inventions like the internet, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), radar, sonar, wireless communication, aerodynamics, remote guidance systems for firearms and missiles, unmanned vehicles, space exploration, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence and so on. Read More

42 countries endorse UN peacekeeping declaration: spokesperson (PremiumTimes)

A total of 42 countries have endorsed a UN peacekeeping declaration as part of the UN chief’s effort to renew political support for the world body’s peacekeeping operations, a UN spokesperson has said. “Forty-two countries, including major troop and police contributors to UN Peacekeeping and Security Council members, have now endorsed the Declaration of Shared Commitments on UN Peacekeeping,” said Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson. Read more

Lagos to Host Beer Festival (Thisday)

Lagos State is set to host the second edition of the Nigeria Beer Festival, between September 25 to October 1, 2018. As part of the efforts to achieve a seamless flow of event, the state government is collaborating with beer brewers in the country and their counterparts across the globe, to create excitement during the week-long fiesta that will climax with the Independence Day Mega Concert to commemorate Nigeria’s independence. Read more

Achieving success in tobacco control (leadership)

The battle between tobacco companies and their allies on one hand and anti-tobacco groups on the other has been long and drawn-out worldwide. Tobacco is unique; it is the only product which kills up to half of all lifetime users. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest public health threats which kills more than 7 million people each year. It is estimated that by 2030, the number of tobacco-related deaths will increase to 8 million each year (WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2017). 80% of these deaths will be in low and middle-income countries (including Nigeria), where the burden of tobacco-related death and disease is the heaviest. Read More

Young Nigerian striker nominated for Leicester city goal of the month (AllNigeriasoccer)

Young Nigerian striker Layton Ndukwu has continued to get recognition for his impressive start to the season and the latest is his nomination for Leicester City’s Goal of the Month for August 2018. The 20-year-old found the net three times in Premier League 2 matches last month against Swansea City and Blackburn Rovers (2). Ndukwu’s second goal against Blackburn which he scored off as assist from the highly-rated Nigerian fullback Calvin Ughelumba is up for the Foxes Goal of the Month prize. Read more

 

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