Monday 16 January 2012

STRUGGLE BETRAYED: NLC DISCONTINUE PARTICIPATION IN ON GOING FUEL SUBSIDY STRUGGLE


The Nigerian Labour Congress has just announced end of her participation in the fuel subsidy protest which commenced in Nigeria on the 2nd of January, 2012. Technically, that brings to an end the resistance of the Nigerian people to the hike in the price of fuel announced by President Goodluck Jonathan January 1, 2012. Historically, labour is central to civil resistance struggles in Nigeria due to the central role the labour movement plays in the dynamics of economic relations upon which the state functions.

For many Nigerians in the streets, it is a painful betrayal as they had resolved not to tolerate any increase in fuel prices and have, in the past eight days, given up everything in furtherance of their commitment.

As usual with resistance to bad government policies in Nigeria, lives have been lost. Many have been injured. There has been devastating economic sacrifices by the people. With labour compromising the struggle at 3 naira less than One Hundred Naira per litre, the question is: if there was any basis for the resistance at all? The dead have died in vain. It is for their families to go bury their dead.

Not withstanding, many Nigerians particularly in Lagos still came out to protest today. They were randomly intimidated by armed soldiers who had been stationed by government to maul and kill any in opposition to its anti-people policies.

The workers are expected to resume work tomorrow and the people to swallow the bitter pills of spiral inflation which they thought to fight against with their lives.

Sunday 15 January 2012

FG failed to reach compromise with Labour: Matters Arising

Two meetings between the federal government and labour held on Saturday and Sunday failed to reach a compromise, as labour insist on N65 per litre for fuel pump price in line with the demands of Nigerians all over the world. This morning however, President Goodluck Jonathan announced that petrol price is reduced from N141 to N97. In response, Labour unions have said that strike would go on but street protests are suspended because of the “political dimension it has taken”.
This recent development is a clear pointer to the insensitivity of the Jonathan’s led government to the plight of the Nigerian people. While we commend the steadfastness of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and its affiliate organizations, we state that the NLC has no prerogative to call off the Occupy Nigeria street protests. We warn that the Occupy Nigeria protests transcends beyond the removal of fuel subsidy, it is a spontaneous reaction of the Nigeria people to the economic contradictions which bad leadership has brought to every home. Any attempt to forcefully douse peaceful demonstrations could spur the venting of pent-up frustrations through other aggressive means.
The Federal Government’s new strategy of attacking certain political personalities who have so far shown solidarity with the course of the Nigeria people is a betrayal of the Nigeria people’s mandate and an affront on our collective will.

Occupy Nigeria protestor: 'I'm ready to die'

Occupy Nigeria protestor, Adetoun Adetona: ‘If i die, i die’

KADUNA GOVERNMENT BUCKLE OVER CURFEW

Youths from the Tudun Wada and Rigasa area of Kaduna State on Thursday defied the government curfew and came out to sustain their protest against fuel subsidy removal.

Characteristic of the Jonathan approach from day one of the beginning of the present agitations, the army was quickly called in to deal with the youths.

Although the Youths were eventually dispersed due to the repression of the military, the face off dealt a serious blow to the Kaduna State government’s stance on curfew. The government has been forced to review its 24 hours curfew policy to 10.00pm to 5pm.

On Wednesday, 11/01/2012, veteran human right activist Shehu Sanni had organised a three man civil disobedience trek to register the unacceptability of the curfew declared by the State government.

We are monitoring how it turns out in Kaduna this morning as Nigerians protest and President Jonathan Goodluck remains adamant

Saturday 14 January 2012

And these are the Operators of the SURE Program!


Nigeria’s Attorney General Adoke In Web Of Corruption; Admits Ownership Of Bank Accounts


By SaharaReporters, New York


More details are emerging about the corrupt deals of Nigeria’s Attorney General and Justice Minister Mohammed Bello Adoke – as well as the man’s mind-boggling deposits in numerous bank accounts. Some 24-hours after an online news website, ireports-ng.com, published details of Mr. Adoke’s multi-million dollars in secret bank accounts, Nigeria's controversial attorney general admitted to another website that he in fact owns accounts in the banks reported by the website.


Mr. Adoke told Pointblanknews that he indeed owns the accounts, but claimed the deposits in the said accounts were not up to the amounts published by Ireports-ng. “I have accounts with FCMB and Diamond Banks. I have a salary account with Intercontinental Bank and these are the only accounts I have been operating since I was appointed Attorney-General,” he told Pointblanknews.com. Then he added: “But the accounts in the said banks are far, far lower than the figures they are peddling.” But the minister’s attempt to understate his staggering cash holdings has triggered more revelations of his financial shenanigans.  iReports.ng has released more devastating information about Mr. Adoke’s ties to and financial involvement with several companies that have ripped Nigerians off in fuel subsidy scams. The site reported that some of Mr. Adoke's close allies, infuriated with his despicable role to put down the on-going nationwide strike in the country, have provided documents that lay bare the minister's stupendous wealth hidden in over 25 blue chip companies in Nigeria – including firms that have reaped fraudulent profits from the contentious oil subsidy funds. A rundown of the documents made available to ireports-ng.com reveal that Mr. Adoke is a major investor in Oando Oil, a firm that gulped down more than N228 billion out of the N1.4 trillion shared by about 100 oil marketers between January and August, 2011. The website’s investigation indicated that the Justice Minister owns an investment of about N1.5 billion in Oando Oil PLC. Other documents also show that Mr. Adoke has a major investment stake in Eterna Oil which raked in about N5.57 billion from the fuel subsidy bonanza. In addition to N1 billion investment in Eterna, the minister also has N2 billion tucked in a company called Novasys Ltd. A top-level political source in Abuja who is close to President Goodluck Jonathan told SaharaReporters today that the attorney general’s cozy relationship with some of the oil marketers was the reason the government has refused to pursue the option of prosecuting fraudulent profiteers who have cheated Nigerians of hundreds of billions of naira in the name of fuel subsidy. “Mohammed [Adoke] and others in government are getting their share of the subsidy funds – and that’s why nobody is talking about trying those defrauding the system,” said the source.


Mr. Adoke’s corrupt deals also extend to the banking, telecommunications and real estate
sectors. Reliable informants reveal that the minister has extensive investments in major banks in the country. Some of them include about N400 million in Oceanic Bank; N200 million in UAC properties; about N20 million in Guaranty Trust Bank; about N360 million in Access Bank; about $400,000 US dollars in MTN; about N1 billion in Japaul Oil & Maritime; about N15 million in Bank PHB; about N100 million in First Bank; about N20 million in FCMB, and about N6 million in Unity Bank PLC. Saharareporters had earlier exposed Mr. Adoke’s central role in pushing the Central Bank of Nigeria to pay a businessman and associate of the minister an outrageous sum to purchase a NITEL property that the businessman had bought cheap from the government. Following our earlier report about the minister’s bank accounts, a source in one of the banks revealed that Mr. Adoke had initiated moves to deplete his funds in the bank.
Other sources disclosed that Mr. Adoke owns more than 30 luxury vehicles that he has purchased in the last three years alone. In addition he owns several landed properties in Abuja. A source in the Ministry of Justice told SaharaReporters “it is well known that the minister collects money, cars and cash from individuals and corporations on whose behalf he subverts the course of justice.”


Saharareporters has consistently revealed that Mr. Adoke has distinguished himself as one of the most fraudulent and corrupt ministers in the Jonathan regime. His immersion in corruption follows a trend set by disgraced former Attorney General Michael Aondoakaa. Like Mr. Aondoakaa, who was close to former Supreme Court Justice Aloysius Katsina- Alu, the current AGF used his closeness to the same (now retired) justice to secure his place in President Jonathan’s cabinet. Through his closeness to the notoriously corrupt Katsina-Alu, Mr. Adoke fixed the apex court’s verdict upholding Mr. Jonathan’s election as president. Our political sources said the president is as indebted to Adoke as the late President Umaru Yar’adua was to Aondoakaa. A source described Adoke as “one of President Jonathan's most powerful ministers,” adding that the minister is “a core member of the president’s kitchen cabinet.”

Multi-Million Dollars Hidden Bank Accounts Of Jonathan’s Minister Of Justice, Bello Adoke Exposed-iReports-ng.com


Barely 48 hours after an online publication exposed the sordid details of a N1.2 billion mansion just purchased by President Goodluck Jonathan’s Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,in Maitama area of Abuja, ireports-ng.com has uncovered four secret bank accounts where billions of naira, millions of US dollars and GB pounds are hidden by current Nigeria’s  Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke.


Adoke was appointed as Justice Minister by President Jonathan on April 6, 2010 and has since then been enmeshed in various allegations of corruption and providing cover for the corrupt who are facing court trial by withdrawing corruption charges against them. Weeks of underground investigations by ireports-ng.com have however revealed more shocking details about Adoke’s secret bank accounts in the nation’s federal capital territory, Abuja. One of such is an account number 002228052782 at a branch of First City Monument Bank located at Plot 252 Herbert Macaulay Way,Central Area Abuja. In the account is a stunning sum of $16 million US dollars. Further investigations revealed that Adoke is keeping yet another $24 million US dollars in account number 041152000428 with Diamond Bank located at Plot 117 Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Wuse 2 while another 5.3 million Great Britain Pounds is also kept in the same account with Diamond Bank. As if that was not enough, ireports-ng.com also revealed that Nigeria’s Justice Minister operates another secret account with the Ahmadu Bello Way branch of Zenith Bank, Abuja where a whooping sum of N6.2 billion is being kept. Born on September 1st,1963, Adoke was not known for any serious legal practice until he was brought to the limelight in 2010 when he was appointed as Justice Minister by Mr Jonathan. Since then, there has been series of allegations of under the table deals by Mr Adoke using his official position. He has in the last 48 hours issued two statements to threaten protesting Nigerian workers to sack them and charge civil society activists involved in the protests with treason.


Last year, an online publication accused Adoke of taking bribes from an arranged sale of moribund NITEL property in Area 11, Abuja and buy back of same from Adoke’s kinsman popularly called Alhaji AA Oil. Adoke’s share of the deal was said to have been diverted to build a massive mansion for him on Gana street, Abuja. Though he denied ownership of the property saying it belongs to AA Oil, finishing works have since stopped on the sprawling property which was being worked on day and night before the scandal broke out.


Also last year, a civil society group called Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders,CACOL petitioned Nigeria’s anti-graft police, EFCC to probe allegations that Mr Adoke collected bribes running into over $23 million US dollars from a plea bargain deal he arranged between government and some multinational firms including Siemens, Halliburton and Julius Berger.Ironically, Adoke supervises the EFCC that is supposed to investigate the various corruption allegations against him. It is yet to be seen whether the present head of the agency, Mr Ibrahim Lamorde will have the courage to probe graft allegations against Adoke which his predecessor failed to touch.


Friday 13 January 2012

Nigeria Governed by Thugs?




Goodluck Jonathan's incapacity for depth is gradually unfolding to the consciouness of Nigerians and global monitors of ideas and facts. The most recent of his charade is to mobilize thugs and cultist from his geopolitical constituency to psychologically harass and intimidate Nigerians.

In their first press conference held last week at Abuja, they threatened to deal with any person who challenges Jonathan's government. Today, 13/01/2012 in Port Harcourt, they held a public display chanting war songs and drumming in public glare over an issue of national effect like fuel subsidy removal. This is appauliing in any sphere of imagination or contemplation.

All these are indication of the parochial mindset which underscores President Jonathan's consciousness. If Jonathan believes that cultist and street thugs can protect him better than the Nigerian army, then one understands why he had to move the nation's national day celebration to his palour in Aso rock, because the same thugs threatened bombing on that day.

These are supportive of our position that Jonathan falls short of the credentials which qualifies a presidential mind. As a country with vision and a future, he lacks the requisite mindset that convey our assurances of a development focussed future. If that is the case, then let all forms of bad leadership as epitomized by this government go, because the jinx that underpays Nigeria's development and progress can not be sustained.

Nigeria is too large in esteem to be governed and directed by the sentiments of hired thugs, whether they are Niger Delta based, Boko Haram or of any other definition.

Jonathan will fall if his imagination is to reduce Nigeria to the limitations that underpins his identity.

Occupy Nigeria Protests Day 5 - Updates From Across the Nation

As observed since the previous four days, today protesters all over the country, far from being exhausted, started moving towards their various barricade positions as early as 8am, with renewed vigour and increased numbers. Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Ijebu Ode, Abuja and Asaba are reportedly grounded at the moment.

However, unlike the previous days when protesters would disengage at 4pm, it has been announced that protests across the country will be suspended at 12 noon today to allow the muslims  to observe the jumat prayer sessions. NLC/TUC/CSOs have all asked protesters to stay at home on Saturday and Sunday to enable them to get enough rest and refreshment for next week’s task. All protests will reconvene on Monday 16th, 2012. The NLC has issued a public statement that If by Sunday evening there is no positive response from the Federal Government, it will embark on "the mother of all protests".
Updates from across the nation are outlined below:

Lagos
- Fawehinmi Park, Ojota: Thousands of protesters started gathering as early as 8:30am (picture attached). Mohammed Fawehinmi, Tunde Bakare, Femi Kuti, Kollington, Femi Falana and others were in attendance to conscientise the crowd.

Day 5: Gani Park, Ojota

Day 5: Protesters at Ojota
Day 5: Protesters converging at Ojota as early as 8:30am


 - Ikoyi, Victoria Island: There was a procession at Victorial Island and Ojota-like gathering under the Falomo bridge. 

Day 5: Protesters at Victorial Island


Day 5: Protesters raising their hands to sing the second stanza of the National Anthem at Falomo

When the gathering at Falomo was dismissed at 12 noon, the muslims remained behind to observed their Jumat prayers at the venue (picture attached).

Day 5: Jumat Prayers being observed under the Falomo bridge
- Ajah: Several road blocks were reportedly mounted at AJAH-IKOTA area.
- National Stadium, Surulere - Occupy Nigeria protesters gathered at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, today (picture attached). Demonstrators carried a mock coffin of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Day 5: Protesters at National Stadium, Surulere

Day 5: Protesters carrying a mock coffin of President Jonathan at Surulere


Asaba
- Thousands of protesters demonstrated in Asaba, Delta State (details and pictures to be updated).

Kaduna
-  In Kaduna, rallies were suspended to douse security tension which had reached fever pitch over the night.

Illorin
- Reports from Illorin indicate that Governor AbdulFatah Ahmed of Kwara State yesterday outlawed (banned) further street protests in Ilorin.

Kano
-  NLC, Kano chapter, advised that today should be used to visit those wounded at the hospital and the families of late victims.

Abroad

- Pretioria, South Africa: Occupy Nigeria protesters gathered in front of the Nigeria embassy in Pretoria today to express solidarity with the ongoing protest in Nigeria (pictures attached).
Day 5: Occupy Nigeria protesters in Pretoria

Day 5: Occupy Nigeria protesters in Pretoria

Thursday 12 January 2012

ISSUES MANUAL: WHAT EVERY PROTESTER MUST KNOW

By Japheth Omojuwa
WHAT TO SAY TO THE PRESS: BULLET POINTS


                                                A cross section of the Lagos protests' crowd
• It is a moral question:
- The government has spent N9.55 trillion ($63.7billion) since 2010 and nothing is on ground to show for that splurge safe for presidential private jets and fat accounts of public office holders.
- This government said it spent N1.3 trillion on subsidy while the same subsidy cost the Obasanjo government an average of N300 billion. Where really did this figure come from? Someone is lying.
- If we cannot trust the government to keep to a simple date, how can we trust them with our money? They said subsidy would remain till at least April and they were still engaging only to remove same two days later.
- The government is yet to come out to refute the believable claims that petrol based on production cost should actually sell at N39.
- How can a president who feeds on N1billion tell Nigerians to endure the pains of subsidy removal?
- Each lawmaker will cost Nigerians (N320million) $2.1million in 2012. How can this be when the same government claims it is broke?
- They increased recurrent expenditure by another N92billion ($575million). Considering that this monies essentially goes for the public officers upkeep, how can we justify government’s claims to reduce same only last year?
- The Subsidy Re-investment document (SURE) is filled with lies and fraud. Some of the projects that they claim would be carried out with funds from subsidy have actually been taken care of by the budget.
- If Nigerians are on minimum wage, politicians must be on maximum wage. How do we justify the fact that our minimum wage is only 0.003 per cent of the pay of some of our Senate president when in France the
same is 26.73 per cent? Why should our Senate president earn so much as to be able to pay the salary of an American president for almost 8 years?
- The cabal will become the burden of Nigerians. The government cannot take care of the cabal so it essentially passed the burden directly to Nigerians.
- Even as we speak, there has been no salaries and allowances cut by the president and his cohorts. Instead the president and his vice still found an extra N600 million for their “welfare.” They have become moral
hazards.
• It is an Economic Question:
- Already all the prices of goods and services have at least doubled. This means that people’s real incomes have at least been halved. Whoever was earning N18,000 before January 1st when the fuel tax was
announced is now really earning virtually less than N9,000.
- In a country without social welfare, social amenities and infrastructure, this is an attack on the very nature of human existence. Many will not survive.
- The cost of governance and the size of government is the real burden that will crash the economy. At over 50, we have one minister too many.
- Stop the reform by addition – selective reform – pass the original PIB and let the industry have a life of its own.
- The government’s spending pattern indicates that the fuel taxes were raised to further expend same on recurrent expenditure and the waste that has characterised the Jonathan administration.
- Importing 1600 buses as a palliative for 167 million people is at best a joke. Importing same is an economic crime. This government cannot do anything right.
- The claim that the petrol sector will be like the telecom sector after deregulation is a big lie. They are totally different. One was done under a transparent government for a start while this government is shrouded in secrecy.
• Against the values of Democracy
- Democracy is essentially about people. Nigerians have said they are not in support of the new petrol taes and have voiced the angst against same. If the people still matter, the government will adjust to the status quo.
- This is a democracy. At least we pretend it is. In a democracy, the voice of the is everything. When the voice of the people ceases to matter to those who govern them, the legitimacy of those who govern them ceases to matter to the people. It means they have attained illegality.
IMMEDIATE DEMANDS:
• Return petrol prices to pre-January 1, 2012 status quo as we return to the dialogue table
• Cut the pay of public officers especially law makers, ministers and Governors by 70 per cent
• Every police man or security agent involved in the killing of protesters must be brought to book
• If all the above fail, walk the path of honour, resign enmasse Please tweet this, share, broadcast. Information is everything. 
Culled from omojuwa.com