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16 February 2015

[UPDATED] Obasanjo, an embarrassment to military -DHQ

The Defence Headquarters has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo as an embarrassment to the military.
The DHQ made the comment in a statement posted on its Facebook page while reacting to a statement credited to the former President that the general elections were postponed to enable the President use the service chiefs for tenure extension in an electronic mail on Monday.
The DHQ accused the former President of politicizing serious national security and military issues.
It was said that, while Obasanjo’s intentions remained unclear, his motives for making such utterances were less than noble.
The statement stressed that Obasanjo’s claims were false.
It was also said that it was rather surprising that Obasanjo opted to ignore the assurances by the Defence authorities in a statement that the military would continue to be apolitical.
The military said while it had the desire to accord some respect to Obasanjo and his views, the statement credited to him did not reflect the standard of discipline expected from a former General of his status.
The Defence authorities said the world had moved beyond the mentality of Obasanjo insisting that the military personnel of today were better equipped in the area of training, education, exposure to have a better appreciation of democracy and its importance to national prosperity.
The statement read in part, “The Defence Headquarters has noted the remarks of a former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as reported in the media stating his views on perceived state of the armed forces and the roles being allegedly played by the military in the nation’s political process in recent times.
“It is however noteworthy that most of his utterances lately indicate an attitude of playing to the gallery or indulging in politicisation of serious national security or military affairs. For instance, the comments credited to Chief Obasanjo alleging that the postponement of the General Elections was to enable President Jonathan use the Service Chiefs to plot a tenure extension, is to say the least, very surprising.
“It is surprising indeed, considering the fact that the retired General chose to ignore the clarification and emphatic assurances of non-partisanship of the military as declared in a DHQ statement on the position of the Armed Forces in the ongoing political activities. His motive as usual remains unknown but it is certainly less than noble or well intentioned. We dare say again that Chief Obasanjo’s assertions are false.
“Much as the military desires to respect the old General and his views, it has become necessary to point out that his conduct and unguarded utterances of late has fallen short of the standard of discipline expected of an individual who has had the privilege of service in the military and risen to the status of a General.
“The behavior of retired General Obasanjo has been so unbecoming and continues to constitute a serious embarrassment to the military before all who have reasonably and rightly adjudged the essence of military background in terms of the high value and standard it tends to contribute to statesmanship.
“We feel constrained to remind the old General that the world has moved beyond that parochial and self-adulating reasoning and mindset which he seems stuck to. Indeed, he needs to be told that by virtue of their better training, exposure, education, assessment and environment, the military personnel of today are already far beyond his level in their appreciation of democracy and it’s indispensability for the stable and prosperous society which Nigerians cherish.”
It was further said that the military institution bequeathed to the country had developed beyond where he left it and was more committed to the maintenance of the ethos of service of the military, valour, subordination to civil authorities and adherence to nonpartisan discharge of their responsibilities.
The DHQ stressed that the military was not inept and could not have been misused in the manner presented by the former President.
The statement added that the military had such a strong belief in democracy and its structures and institutions that it would not do anything to undermine it.
It challenged Obasanjo to indicate genuine interest in the growth and sustenance of the nation’s democracy.
The statement urged Obasanjo to improve his understanding of complex issues involving the military and to encourage the services rather than imputing ulterior motives to security efforts.

15 February 2015

onathan lashes out at Obasanjo's vote rigging claim

Abuja - President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday dismissed
allegations by ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo that he was plotting to
rig rescheduled presidential elections next month.
A presidency statement said Obasanjo had accused Jonathan in the
southwestern city of Abeokuta of plotting to win the March 28 vote by
"hook and crook" and planning to plunge the nation into crisis if he
lost.
"For the record, President Jonathan has no such intention and will
continue to give the greatest possible support to the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC)... to ensure that the
rescheduled elections are successfully conducted," it said.
Turning the tables on Obasanjo, the statement went on to also
accuse him of being the one who was plotting.
"Chief Obasanjo's plot with others within and outside the country to
thwart the general elections and foist an unconstitutional interim
national government, which he hopes to head, on the nation is well
known to us," it said.
The statement added: "But by the Grace of God Almighty, his odious
plan to return to power through the back door will fail woefully."
Obasanjo has consistently criticised Jonathan whom he backed for
the top job after the death of President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua in
2010.
The ex-president has drummed up support for Muhammadu Buhari,
who is seeking to challenge Jonathan at the polls.

2 March 2014

Govt alone can’t fund varsities — Jonathan

MAKURDI— President Goodluck Jonathan has begin that the federal government alone would not be able to fully fund all the universities in the country.
He, therefore, urged university authorities to seek enhanced funding through partnership with relevant agencies, foreign donors and organizations to augment the funding by government.
President Jonathan spoke weekend in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, at the 20th convocation ceremony and silver jubilee anniversary of the Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, FUAM.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, Mr. Macjohn Monye, he said, “government alone cannot fully fund all the universities in the country. I urge the various universities to partner foreign donors and also embark on activities that would enhance their funding.”
 

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30 June 2013

Senate mourns Ewherido

ABUJA- THE Senate has described the death of Senator Pius Ewherido, DPP, Delta Central as devastating and shocking.

In a  statement by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Information, Media and Publicity,  Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe noted that  Ewherido  took ill at the weekend and was not able to make it, saying the Senate is heart broken and the incident,  unfortunate.

Abaribe  said, “Senator Ewherido was one of the most articulate, erudite, urbane and easy-going senators who brought his wealth of experience as a Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly to bear on the floor.”He was always concerned about his constituents and Nigeria as a whole”.

Abaribe said the Senate awaits further information but will sorely miss the Senator.

Ewherido died on Sunday evening at the National Hospital, Abuja  where he was rushed to after an heart attack on Thursday.