For over three weeks, the Nasarawa State University community had suffered non-availability of Basic amenities (water and electricity supply) without the authorities of the University either explaining the reasons for the lack of these essential amenities to the students and the entire community or making efforts to fix the problem or make alternative arrangement for the supply of the amenities before the students embarked on a peaceful protest to drive home a demand .A demand for what is right, a demand of good live yet a demand that take away four promising lives, it remind us of the 1986 ABU massacre. Deploying armed military officers and police personnel to employ the use of excessive force to quell civil protest by students who were not armed was very wrong and unreasonable -though the University management denied inviting them to quell the protest ,no official explanation or excuse can erase the guilt of the army as their act was brutal murder of innocent protesters demanding decent welfare conditions. While I place the responsibility to ensure safety of its students either protesting or not on the University management, Governor Tanko Al Makura still remains the Chief Security Officer of the state, he should explain to Nigerians, who invited soldiers to quell a legitimate protest, who killed the students as the police and Nigerian Army are finding it difficult to take responsibility. He should pay adequate compensations to the families of victims and recommend ways to forestall future occurrence. It should be stressed that students protesting lack of basic amenities do not deserve to be killed. Those students should not be allowed to die in vain. Those responsible must be brought to justice. http://www.weekend.peoplesdailyng.com/index.php/opinion/issues/669-al-makura-nasarawa-4-must-not-die-in-vain |
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Al-makura! 'Nasarawa 4' must not die in vain
Maku: A scam is a scam
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
New APC logo: How Tinubu insist on 'Broom'
![]() .... its 'Asiwaju Peoples Congress' With the new logo of the All Peoples Congress APC unveiled , former Lagos Governor Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is solely /> in charge of the party as his ACN party symbol 'broom' appears despite oppositions against it by other political parties in the merger. Making it another 'Asiwaju Peoples Congress' like ACN where he controlled like his personal company. Despite strong opposition from other political stake holders in the merger, Tinubu several sources told me insisted that the new logo must carry broom as it appears in his controlled ACN flag. While other political stakeholders suggested that a new concept should be develop Tinubu insisted that his broom has swept away Federal control PDP in the South West. He said when he was AC it was broom, ACN also was broom ' now that am APC its must be same broom that brought us victories in the past' www.ayodelenews.blogspot.c |
Thursday, January 31, 2013
World loses $260bn from poor water, sanitation
World loses $260bn from poor water, sanitation….100,000 Nigeria children at riskFrom Ayodele Samuel, Lagos Nobel Peace Prize winner and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf issued a stark warning in Monrovia Wednesday to the UN Secretary-General's High-level Panel that is meeting this week, to address the future of international poverty reduction efforts as economic losses due to poor water and sanitation access globally are costing $260 billion (US) every year. First published in Peoples Daily Newspaperhttp://peoplesdailyng.com/world-loses-260bn-from-poor-water-sanitation-100000-nigeria-children-at-risk/ |
Friday, January 25, 2013
Nigerian Youths are today's leaders, tomorrow is far...
The constitutional denial of many youths who are eager to make political changes if given the chance, must be address in the ongoing amendment process. If the popular excuse remains "wealth of experience". Fellow Nigerians, I think these politicians' experiences are needless, what has the experienced leaders since 1999 led us into, uncontrollable corruption, bad roads, massive unemployment, insecurity and many other chaos situations. Yet we wonder how same people that had failed us still find their way back to power to continue their looting spree, crumbling our brighter future because we are not allow to challenge them at the poll. We can't take this anymore. Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikwe, Ahmadu Bello where in the youthful age when they made their landmark achievements for this country. How old was General Gowon, Muritala Muhammed when they became head of states? Yet their impacts were felt. 19 years old lady, Proscovia Alengot Oromait of Uganda is the Africa's youngest legislator. Chad Barefoot at 29 and Rep. Justin Burr at 26, are the youngest senators in the US congress, why are we denied of same? Nigerian youths have many positive things to contribute in governance if given the chance to seek elective post. We can rebuild this nation, we have the strength, we give a damn about our future ,we are not the leader of tomorrow but leaders of today. We are ready now!
FROM MY INBOX- Some Nigeria Police are monsters killing people anyhow, IGP should address it now, well-done sir- James Ugo Abuja Thoughtful thoughts here, but not all police kills like that we still have good ones here- Ibrahim Ali,Kano. When police are killed you journalists keeps quite, do you know how many officers that had paid the supreme price for Nigeria and their family now suffers neglect- ASP Amodu Jalingo. Better their lives and you will see changes, its not easy to carry arms in Nigeria-no name |
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Mindless Police killings
It appears that Nigeria Police officers are still in the jungle where animal instincts reigns, or how can someone explain the gross mindless killing of citizens by those armed to save their lives and properties. . |
My earlier thought was to write on the rise in social violence among us (youth), when I got a message about how an Okada rider was shot dead by a mindless police officer in Ikeja area of Lagos.
While still grunting on this, the following day the senseless killing had moved to Muritala Muhammed International Airport, where another young man was shot dead by a police officer after a hot argument between both.
A friend who witnesses the scene said he was shock to the bones but take to his heels to avoid being the second victim of the unwholesome incident.
Same time last year at the wake of subsidy protest in Lagos, happy trigger Segun Fabunmi, Divisional Police Officer of Pen Cinema, Agege, had shot promising Ademola Abe, a 28 year old fashion designer till date justice is yet to be served and I doubt if the policeman is still in custody or walking a freeman.
Abe might be luck unlike other unfortunate victims, his statue now stands in at Yaya Abatan area of Ogba in Lagos where he met his untimely death.
Also in Nasarawa State ,two youths have been sent to early grave by the police and I wonder if we should fold our arms I watch police officers to continue killing innocent souls with bullets bought to protect us and our properties while criminals rules our streets.
The reported police killing this year alone are more than 10 (as at time am writing this piece )and we are just a few days into the new year.
The police authority needs to address this issue urgently, its beyond sitting in Abuja to launch a code of conduct that a cadet or recruit will never get to read nor understand.
Police officers on the street needs re-orientation, our arms (because there are brought by tax payers money) are now terrorizing us in the hands of police, policing is not about been ruthless or transfer of whatever aggression to innocent citizens.
Its about communicating and partnering with the public to make the society safer for us all.
Lastly Fabunmi, yes 'the late Abe's killer cop' should be brought to justice, to serve as deterrent to other 'I will shot you nothing go happen' officers, we have them many among our cops.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Jonathan, before we talk about 2015
My Thoughts with Ayodele Samuel (published by today's Peoples Daily Weekend) 08074420617 (SMS only) Jonathan, before we talk about 2015 Many Nigerians during the illness and evacuation days of Late President Yar'Adua rose to ensure Jonathan was given his right to be made Ag. President, But today, he has taken away our rights to good governance as Nigerians. We were fascinated about his 'my brother and sister' speeches and a couple of days the constitutional crisis got attentions of every Nigerian, but I never believed in him, I was wary of a fisher man son, who trekked long distance without shoes to school. As a journalist, I knew Nigerians would be carried away by his pitiful campaign messages promises which my friend Dr. Doyin Okupe told me he fulfilled in 2012 though I took exception. The fact remains; Jonathan's government has continue to make many Nigerians cry. Even at times I felt like leaving the country and come back 2015 perhaps Nigerians may decide to kick him out of Villa. Unpatriotic! You say. Let face it! Nigeria is in a big mess; our country is drowning at the speed of light, yet these prodigals in government are insensitive to our plights. As a fresh graduate, I can beat my chest that our major problem as a country is UNEMPLOYMENT, because if solved, it's a solution 20 other problems we face as a nation but this government, led by Jonathan is slow in creating the jobs but fast in stealing our money. Take for instance, the BRISIN project (The Basic Registry and Information System in Nigeria (BRISIN), a multi-billion naira project conceived to provide the fundamental infrastructure for information flow from grassroots to the national level) was to generate 10 million jobs in 10 years, but under Jonathan administration the project is suffering its worst neglect. Our manufacturing sector if working at maximum capacity will create 20 million jobs, but today under Jonathan administration more companies are folding up, investors are not coming, therefore, our youths remain unemployed. With gainful employments Boko Haram will run out of suicide bombers. You said it a lie! Remember, some kidnappers confesses that if only they could earn N20,000 per month, the trade won't be an option. Corruption is on the increase, imagine, no one is in jail on the subsidy scam till date. We keep reading about the pension scam too yet culprits walk freely on the streets. Our government continues to deceive us with unimaginable achievements and you wonder if you live in same country Jonathan governs. Our roads are death traps. Nigerians are dying daily on bad roads with contracts awarded to most powerfuls of the country. we import even tissue paper and tooth pick sticks in Nigeria, little improvement in agricultural sector is distort with importation of 60 billion naira worth of mobile phones from China and America, for unknown 10 million farmers, excluding my grandmother- a cocoa farmer because she has two functioning popular brand phones to herself. Nigeria can't continue to be govern by this clueless leaders, we need original freshness. A breath of jobs creation, a revival of our dead textile industries, reopening of our manufacturing companies, a strong government against corruption, all these are still possible before we talk about 2015, Mr. President. |