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Monday, 28 July 2014

Attack on Buhari’s convoy: PDP, APC clash

The ruling Peoples Democratic Party  (PDP) and opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) clashed, weekend, over the bomb blast which targeted a former head of state, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), in Kaduna.
Buhari, a top member of the APC, escaped by the whiskers, when his convoy was hit by the blast on Wednesday.
Another blast targeted a Muslim cleric, also in Kaduna, moments earlier.

Buhari-kaduna-blastThe two explosions left scores dead and several others injured.
The PDP leadership, yesterday, said the APC could not exonerate itself from insurgency incidents in some parts of the country.

An APC senator, Professor Olusola Adeyeye, was blunt in declaring that the PDP should take responsibility for what he called "the assassination attempt"on Buhari.
Ex-Niger-Delta militant leader, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, in a curious twist, pooh-poohed the alleged assassination attempt, saying it was stage-managed by the former head of state.

In the meantime, the Primate of the Anglican Church, Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, said the attack on Buhari was an indication that nobody in the country was free from bombings by the Islamist Boko Haram group.

'APC is culpable'
The PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metah, said the APC had been promoting insurgency through the actions of some of its leaders on the grounds that  the insurgents were after President Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP, adding: "If the APC leaders had joined other well-meaning Nigerians in condemning acts of terrorism at the early stage, those behind them would not have been bold enough to get to the current alarming level."

The ruling party described as laughable and lame the attempts by the APC to use the  Kaduna bomb attacks  to absolve itself of blame for encouraging insurgency in the country.
According to PDP, the statements by the APC and its governors were failed attempts at image laundering. It claimed that APC's true identity as a party supportive of violence and disunity in the country was already well known.

It said, "Nigerians will recall that when the news of the attack broke out, the PDP took the high moral ground of condemning the development and sympathized with General Muhammadu Buhari while at the same time calling for a thorough investigation to fish out the perpetrators of the dastardly act.

"We are therefore shocked, disappointed and disgusted that the APC leaders chose to use the ugly development to embark on image laundering. However, their hasty attempts to indict the Presidency and our great party while exonerating themselves from the widely held notion that they have been promoting insurgency have raised issues regarding what really happened, especially now that a suspect has been arrested.

"Nigerians now ponder; they ask, was the attack a setup aimed at scoring some political points? If indeed it was an assassination attempt, was it engineered by internal frictions and crisis of ambition within the APC? Has it to do with some other presidential aspirants in the APC seeing General Buhari as a threat and obstacle to their ambitions? Or could it be APC's desperate strategy of trying to disentangle itself from the internationally acknowledged link with terrorists and possibly undermine the planned probe of their involvement by the United Kingdom?

"These questions have become completely pertinent considering the fact that General Buhari poses no threat whatsoever to any candidate that the PDP might project. He lost three times to our great party in Presidential elections and will lose the fourth time if he emerges the candidate of the APC. Our advice to APC is that they might as well consider looking inwards if they believe it was an assassination attempt.

"The PDP reaffirmed its commitment to peace and the welfare of all Nigerians and   its leader, President Goodluck Jonathan remains a peace-loving, godly and humble man who has continued to reiterate that no political ambition is worth shedding of blood."

Responsibility for bomb attack
Asking the PDP to accept responsibility for the attack on Buhari, the APC Senator representing Osun Central, Adeyeye said, yesterday, that no one else could have been responsible for the attack but the ruling party.
Speaking with newsmen in Osogbo, Osun State capital, Adeyeye, the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, stated: "Boko Haram has not claimed responsibility for the attack on Buhari.  From all indications, Muslims were not the ones who attacked him, neither were they Christians. I am sure those who attacked Buhari were sponsored by the PDP."

He added: "Anyone who knows Buhari will know that he is a devout Muslim.  So, Muslims could not have launched any attack against him. He was not attacked by Christians too.  The only people that could be suspected are the PDP.."

Commenting on the killing of an APC member in Ilesa, Adeyeye, who is the Director General, Aregbesola Campaign Organization, alleged that some political thugs working for the PDP killed the APC member.

'Buhari masterminded bombing'
Militant leader, Dokubo-Asari, who is also the leader of Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, NDPSF, yesterday, exploded, saying Buhari masterminded the attack on himself.

He lashed out at the former head of state, saying he plotted to kill many innocent Nigerians in the explosion.
The former President of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, of the Niger Delta region, who spoke to journalists  in Abuja, said Buhari and his group would fail in their conspiracy and desperation to take over power from President Goodluck Jonathan.

Claiming he knew the erstwhile Nigerian leader so well, the former militant leader said Buhari was not known to be driven in a bullet-proof car prior to the incident, alleging that the use of an armoured jeep in his motorcade started recently which confirmed his stand.

'Nobody is safe'
Primate of the Anglican Church, Okoh, who also spoke on the bomb attack on Buhari, yesterday, said it  was an indication that nobody was free from Boko Haram attacks.

Addressing the third session of the second Synod of Anglican Church, Diocese of Kubwa, he said the "attempt on the life of General Buhari sends signal of serious insecurity in the country."
He added: "Again, it sends a signal which I think has an aspect of it that is positive.

That is to say, let everybody, whether from the East, the West, the North and South, Christian, Moslem, African traditional religionist, put hands together and stop this terrorism.

"Nobody is spared, nobody is free and nobody is safe."

MH17 black boxes show crash caused by rocket shrapnel- Kiev

Black boxes recovered from downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in rebel-held east Ukraine show shrapnel from a rocket explosion caused the passenger jet to crash, a Ukrainian security official said Monday.

International investigators "indicated that data from flight recorders show that the reason for the destruction and crash of the plane was massive explosive decompression arising from multiple shrapnel perforations from a rocket explosion," Andriy Lysenko, spokesman for Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council, said.

Data from the doomed airliner's black boxes was decrypted in Britain after being handed over to Malaysian officials by pro-Russian rebels controlling the crash site of MH17.

Investigators leading the probe in the Netherlands — which lost 193 citizens on the doomed jet — refused to confirm the latest information from Kiev, saying that they were "waiting to get a more complete idea of what happened."

Kiev and its Western allies have accused insurgents of shooting down the plane, killing all 298 people on board.

The Chibok Abductions: The thief in President Jonathan’s life


"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is to try to please everyone" – Bill Cosby
You need to be close to President Goodluck Jonathan to understand him. But understanding a man is not the same as understanding his circumstance(s).   For a man who permanently wears a demure demeanour, but occasionally bursts into laughter and manages a smile, Nigeria's Number One Citizen is a bundle of ambivalence.   This piece will show why an earlier report on this page (GOODLUCK JONATHAN: A President in Need of Help – an encounter inside Aso Rock) ought to have been taken seriously by presidential handlers.   And whereas it should be acknowledged upfront that there are those who neither wishes Jonathan nor Nigeria well, the selfsame President and his team would need to re-discover themselves so that Nigeria, under their watch, would not continue this shambolic run.

Ebola: Arik Air suspends flights to Liberia, Sierra Leone

Lagos—Arik Air yesterday said it had suspended flight operations to Liberia and Sierra Leone following the death last week, of a Liberian, Mr. Patrick Sawyer, of the dreaded Ebola disease, even as it advised that all inbound flights into Nigeria from any of the Ebola affected countries be immediately suspended by the Federal Government.

Sawyer flew into Nigeria onboard Asky Airline to attend an ECOWAS conference in Calabar, Cross River State.
This came as First Consultants Medical Centre Ltd, Obalende, Lagos, the hospital where the first Ebola victim in Nigeria died, said it was under serious pressure to release the victim.

Confirming the suspension of the flights yesterday, Arik Air General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Ola Adebanji said "As a result of the first Ebola virus death officially confirmed in Lagos, and involving a Liberian national who flew on a foreign (non-Nigerian) based airline from Monrovia via Lome (Togo) into the city last week, Arik Air will be suspending operations into Monrovia (Liberia) and Freetown (Sierra Leone) effective July 28, 2014."

"The suspension will be in force until further notice. This decision is a pre-cautionary measure aimed at safeguarding the precious lives of Nigerians. Arik Air is taking this important measure as a concerned corporate citizen bearing interest of Nigerians at heart."

According to him, the airline acknowledged steps the Federal Government of Nigeria was currently taking to prevent the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, saying "however, we feel compelled  to take the decision to immediately suspend services into the two Ebola affected countries due to  our interest in the well being of Nigerians."

He explained that at the early stages of the development across West Africa, the Gambian government took the proactive decision to stop airlines, including Arik Air, from bringing inbound passengers from Monrovia, Conakry, Guinea, and Freetown into Banjul.

Adebanji added "Hence, in line with the actions taken by the Gambian Government, we trust, and are confident, that the Federal Government of Nigeria shall take all steps necessary to control and curtail the spread of the virus. We humbly suggest that as a first step, all inbound flights into Nigeria, originating from any of the Ebola-affected countries, be immediately suspended."

Meanwhile, First Consultants Medical Centre Ltd, Obalende, Lagos, the hospital where the first Ebola victim in Nigeria died, has spoken out on the circumstances surrounding the incident.
In a statement by the hospital's Chief Consultant/ Medical Director, Dr B.N. Ohiaeri and the Senior Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist, Dr. A.S. Adadevoh, it said the hospital was under pressure to release the victim.

According to the statement, "He was fully conscious and gave his clinical history and told us he was a senior diplomat from Liberia. We refused to let him out of the hospital in spite of intense pressure as we were told he was a senior ECOWAS official who had an important role to play at the ECOWAS convention in Calabar. The initial test result from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital laboratory indicated a signal of possible Ebola Virus Disease, but required confirmation.

"We then took the further step of reaching out to senior officials in the office of the Secretary of Health of the United States of America, who promptly assisted us with contacts at the Centre for Disease Control and World Health Organisation regional laboratory centre in Senegal. Jointly working with the state, Federal agencies and international agencies, we were able to obtain confirmation of Ebola Virus Disease (Zaire strain). The gentleman subsequently died on Friday at 6.50am (25th July, 2014)."

Following the death of the patient, the duo said there was "orderly temporary shutdown of the hospital with immediate evacuation of in-house patients. This was followed by appropriate professional removal of the body and its incineration under WHO guidelines witnessed by all appropriate agencies," noting that the reopening of the hospital would also be in accordance with WHO guidelines.

The statement added that in keeping with World Health Organisation guideline, the hospital had been shut down briefly for full decontamination.

Meanwhile, a cross section of Lagos residents has urged the state and federal governments to spread their dragnet nationwide to ensure that all the co- passengers aboard the Asky aircraft that brought the victim to Nigeria are quickly located and screened for the virus.

Speaking to Vanguard at the departure wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, a middle-aged man, who identified himself as Olukayode, said it was not good enough for the co-passengers to have been allowed to go away without ensuring their health had not been compromised.
Another passenger who pleaded anonymity said screening of people should have been adopted earlier to stop the spread of the disease.‎

Buhari masterminded his own convoy bombing- Dokubo-Asari

Militant leader, Dokubo-Asari, who is also the leader of Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force, NDPSF, yesterday, exploded, saying Buhari masterminded the attack on himself.

Asari-Dokubo

He lashed out at the former head of state, saying he plotted to kill many innocent Nigerians in the explosion.

The former President of Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, of the Niger Delta region, who spoke to journalists  in Abuja, said Buhari and his group would fail in their conspiracy and desperation to take over power from President Goodluck Jonathan.

Claiming he knew the erstwhile Nigerian leader so well, the former militant leader said Buhari was not known to be driven in a bullet-proof car prior to the incident, alleging that the use of an armoured jeep in his motorcade started recently which confirmed his stand.

Female suicide bomber, 2 others die in Kano blast


KANO – Three people were feared dead and ten others injured when a female suicide bomber blew herself up at the NNPC mega station located along Eastern by – pass in Kano,Monday morning.
Details later.

This attack is coming just a day after a bomb explosion killed at least five people in Kano State,

Today's explosion occurred near an NNPC mega station, Hotoro Quarters, along Maiduguri Road.

The casualty is yet to be ascertained. The Nigerian Police confirmed the Monday morning explosion via its twitter page. It advised residents to stay clear of the scene.

All Africa Challenge: 3 lady golfers represent Nigeria in Kenya

Nigeria is being represented by three lady golfers at the ongoing 2014 All Africa Challenge taking place in Kenya.

The three golfers include Rachel Danjuma from the IBB Golf and Country Club, Abuja, Alaba Adetunji of the Ikeja Golf Club and Faith Gaya of Ibori Golf and Country Club, Asaba.

The team is led by the President of the Lady Golfers Association of Nigeria, Margaret Actoh.

Speaking from Cairo, Actoh said that Nigeria's chances are bright as the golfers were doing well on the course.

"We have a very bright chance of winning the tournament. We are well placed to win the overall title as we are represented by the best from our land."

She lamented the lack of sponsorship for women golf as efforts to solicit corporate support for her association from companies in Nigeria have been abortive.

"Most companies have not shown interest in what we are doing. But we are here representing the country," she said.