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Liberia: The March against the stolen 16billion Liberian Dollars: A Dress Rehearsal to the Imminent and Inevitable Crash of the George Weah-led Government

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Flag of Liberia
Flag of Liberia
Flag of Liberia

 

By Moses Uneh Yahmia

The Monday, September 24, 2018’s stampede of the masses on the streets of Monrovia demanding the government to return the stolen 16billion Liberian Dollars was a dress rehearsal to the imminent and inevitable wrecking of a rogue government that has no determination to roll out revolutionary programs for the social transformation of the West Africa republic and its wretched people. Regime elements used threats to scared away the masses. Money was dished out in the media for propaganda in order to break the back of the mass movement of the people. Opposition leaders were accused of inciting the people. Regime surrogates were spotted in slum communities begging the people to not come out to protest. The thing is, no external subjective factor has the ability to evoke the revolutionary movement of the people. It is the objective material reality that pushes the people to struggle for the qualitative transformation of society. The material condition of the people determines whether they should struggle against a particular social system or not. Subjective roles of individuals are just necessary not only guide but also reach the masses struggle for change to a logical conclusion.

If the regime is rolling out social transformation to change the material condition of the people, no force can lure them to stampede on the stage of history. But if the regime has frustrated the hopes and aspirations of the people and is obsessed with creating a new indifferent social class that runs with the determination of turning the nation state into a casino, the people’s revolutionary potency will always be demonstrated as was done on Monday, September 24, 2018. Moving forward, the latter will be the staple of the masses if the government of George Weah remains adamant, something this writer is convinced it will do. If the people continue seeing this callous indifference from those they had so much illusion in, the people will continue to struggle to change their wretched and despicable existence. The people do not have money to pay their children’s tuition. They strenuously struggle for a day’s meal. Hospitals are without drugs and equipment. The people’s income cannot provide them the basic necessities of life. Some were victimized by flood without the intervention of the state. Some were crushed by fire outbreak. Yet, they watched their government despised them. Yet, they everyday see their leaders lavishing in pomp and pageantry. Their leaders are purchasing and building private

properties overnight. The President is always seen having weekend parties with all the latest wines, vodka, champagne, and whiskey.

The progressive forces have been in the vanguard telling the people that their leaders are looting the national treasury which is dependent on taxes and rent pay by foreign monopoly capital. Thus, the reason they are mysteriously acquiring properties and living lives of the Wall Street Billionaires. The people were told that this is a tragic farce that would do nothing to increase their understanding of the laws of nature and use such understanding to devise tools that can be used for the production of goods and services for the benefit of man and his offspring. The people were told that the new social elites in the CDC –led government are no different from the ones that existed in the Ellen’s epoch. These are the same office boys of foreign capital that is raking the resources and labor of our people on the altar of Neo-colonial Capitalism. Yet, the people did not believe the progressive forces that were unearthing these contradictions. But no fuss was made with the people. The progressive forces held no contempt for the people because of not giving receptive ears to their cry against social snobbery, injustice and indignity. The conscious vanguard is aware that the people are not philosopher kings to sit in the ivory tower to decipher the complex logic of history and draw revolutionary conclusions.

The people are practical and learn from their confrontation with reality. They tend to hold on to the values of bankrupt institutions and systems for a very long time until big events shift their consciousness and everything turns into its opposite. Unconsciousness turns into consciousness. The point of stasis turns into a break in the point of stasis. The missing 16billion Liberian dollars is the big event that has played such role in the developing of the Liberian society. The money scandal has shifted the consciousness of the people. They who did not believe the progressive forces are now reading the contours and drawing revolutionary conclusion. They now know that the missing money was stolen by George Weah and his handlers. The people now know the source of the finance that is building the mansions, buying the cars, importing the girls from East Africa and the Caribbean. So, as the CDC elements begged the people to not protest against the stolen money, the people kept asking about the whereabouts of the money! The looters said there is no missing money but the people kept asking about the source of the money George Weah is using to build houses, have parties, and organize football matches!

So nothing could have stopped the stampede of the people on the stage of history on September 24, 2018!! They cried out their indignation. They expressed their disappointment in a clique that they had so much confidence in to transform the society. The masses were heard singing: “I never knew that Weah was so bad I have been wasting my time.” The people went out and informed the world that the

band of looters in Liberia has no determination to move civilization forward. The people are now convinced Weah and his handlers are part of the obstacles to their desire to progress and live a better and decent life and they are now taking the right actions to move from such backward reactionary state to a more progressive stage of their existence. The turnout rattled the regime. Its stooges are unsettled. The march is the biggest ever in the political history of Liberia. At no point in the history of Liberia have the people taken to the streets in such huge number to voice out their dissatisfaction against bureaucratic parasites that prey on the tax dollars of the suffering masses. And the lumpen scavengers in the CDC –led government still cannot get over the fact that the people could have come out against the eight-month old regime of the popular footballing president in George Manneh Weah! Well, never underestimate the revolutionary potency of the people to change the course of history.

The Liberia National Police for the first time in the political history of the state did not allow itself to be used as a tool of the possessing class against the non-possessing class. Throughout the course of the protest, the security forces exhibited the highest level of professionalism. They stood with the people! They guided the masses towards a peaceful march against the broad day pillaging of 16billion Liberian dollars from the national treasury. The level of professionalism and solidarity from the security forces has no origin in the democratic credential of the ruling-CDC because such credential is wrapped with intolerance, hooliganism, and barbarity. The police’s decision to have professionally coordinated the march instead of sabotaging it demonstrates that officers of the police too are victims of the industrial looting orchestrated by the Weah’s government. Service men and women are paid delayed paltry sum in wages. They struggle to pay rent, tuitions, and make available other basic means of life. Their uniforms and equipment are deformed beyond repair. They live in barracks that are equivalent to piggery. Therefore, the cordiality of the police on September 24, 2018 cannot be attributed to the ruling party’s adherence to the tenets of democracy. The police was conscious of the fact that the cry of the masses on the streets was also the cry of underpaid and poverty stricken service men and women of the Liberia National Police, the Armed Forces of Liberia and other security apparatuses.

The Weah’s regime will do everything to manipulate the outcome of the investigation. As Weah compromised the committee that was set up to review all concession agreements, so will the so-called missing 16billion investigative committee be compromised. As President Weah threw in the trash-pile the report of the committee that probed the Global Witness’ exposé on the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), so will this investigation accrued a feeble outcome. President Weah is a prime suspect. His key handlers are also suspects.

They cannot bullet themselves in the leg. The 16billion played a major role in buying and building properties not only for Weah but also his closed confidants. Only the mass of the people can demand that the General Auditing Agency (GAC) and the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) with help from external partners can achieve a logical outcome from the investigation. The people do not only want to know who authorized the printing of 16billion Liberian dollars, they also want to know the whereabouts of the money. This is what the bankrupt social elites in the ruling clique do not want and they will do everything to compromise the investigation.

Matthew Nyanplu, an acclaimed journalist and student of law writes about the scandal and how the government is strenuously fighting to save the face of the perpetrators: “You can spin everything that has happened in country. But trust me, your image out there is done. Damaged. Finished. Irreparable. No matter what you do moving forward, you’re stained. Go on and try to spin, we know what happened. You can fool some, you can’t make fool of all and especially those who hold the stereotype that African leaders are corrupt. This is just a confirmation of that perception that Weah, the former soccer star will be no different and indeed you are no different.” Nyanplu is right! The government and country’s image is stained as the result of stolen 16billion Liberian dollars. The government may politically maneuver to save the presidency of George Weah. This is the staple of neo-colonial governance in Africa. What is obvious is that the repercussions the scandal will bring to the country especially the economy will further provide the motor for the people to struggle for revolutionary change.

Scaring away investors

Already, the global capitalist crisis of overproduction has decreased the owners of capital’s demand to expand production. This has hit the Liberian economy hard. Due to decrease in demand for iron ore and rubber (Liberia’s two major export commodities), the prices of the commodities have fallen on the world market. Thus, current investments are scaling down operation while there has been little or no additional massive capital investment in the extractive, industrial, and service sectors of the Liberian economy for the past two years. The story of the missing billion will further compound the economic malaise. One of the indicators that investors look at to inform their decision to invest in an economy is how strong the system is against graft and for the protection of investment. With this 16billion LD

scandal, investors who had the intent to invest in the Liberian economy will hold back their capital.

If the government could not save 16billion from going in the pockets of few parasites, what more about the capital of an investor? This might even hinder the much heralded natural resource swap deal with a Chinese firm. Even future bilateral agreements with the Bretton Woods institutions might likely not be possible due to such this unprecedented broad day looting of the country’s billions.

High Possibility of International NGOs withholding Financial Aid to Liberia

Liberia, like many sub-Saharan countries is still wrapped in the blanket of neo-colonialism. It is one of the many countries in Africa that still look up to Non-governmental and governmental organizations from the former colonial masters for financial aid. Although foreign aid has not substantially eradicated poverty on the continent, it is a channel through which African politicians and the aid givers feather their nests. Great Britain has organizations that provide aid to former British colonies while the United States through USAID has been the highest donor to Liberia. Recently, the UK cut aid funding to Zambia due to corruption.

Already, the coming of Donald Trump and his “America First” Isolationist rhetoric has cut funding meant for aiding third world countries including Liberia. There are reports that many USAID projects in Liberia have closed due to lack of funding. Besides humanitarian purpose and the historical tie Liberia has with the US, the country is of no strategic interest to America. So no one can argue that aid will keep flowing in despite the high level of graft that has taken over the country. In his address at the 73rd United Nations General Assembly, Trump listed as friends, countries that either have oil, capable of buying weapons for defense purposes or willing to give up their nuclear arsenals. Liberia did not even reach the lips of the cleaner in the White House least to say President Trump. With this news of stolen billions of dollars, Liberia will be considered as nothing but a “shithole” country.

Continue development of Underdevelopment

Consequently, the economic crisis will deepen. Prices of commodities will continue to skyrocket. The income of workers will continue to fall and lack the ability to meet demand for goods and services. Petit traders, market women, “pen

pen” riders, etc. will continue to be victimized by the inevitable poverty, disease and ignorance. While the people will continuously be crushed by unemployment and inflation, bureaucratic gangsters will continue feasting on the taxes and rent through a predominant recurrent expenditure budget. The crisis will further sharpen the contradictions and create a deeper shift in the consciousness of the people. With this, change cannot be achieved in the plenary of the National Legislature nor the Executive or the Judiciary. Change will be effectuated through the popular power of the people as was demonstrated on Monday, September 24, 2018. History abhors vacuum. Therefore, as the masses are rapidly gaining consciousness and coming to the realization that the Weah’s phenomenon is not only a gross disappointment but also a tragic farce, the people must be directed by revolutionary program and leadership that will lead the process of social transformation not on the altar of neo-colonial capitalism but instead a new social system that allows the productive forces of society to be managed, controlled and developed by the mass of people. This is why we struggle and struggle we must!

Moses Uneh Yahmia is a student of Political Science and Economics at the University of Liberia. He can be reached via moseswyalc@gmail.com

Ndigbo, Chimamanda Adichie Got It Wrong On Bride Price

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Chimamanda Adichie (photo: Odimegwu Onwumere)
Chimamanda
Chimamanda Adichie (photo: Odimegwu Onwumere)

 

By Odimegwu Onwumere

In the work “Pride and Prejudice”, a Jane Austen says: “A lady’s imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.” This can best describe the comment credited to one Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, saying that Bride Price should be scrapped in Igbo culture. Much as she was entitled to her opinion, I will state that not every opinion is acceptable.
Adichie reasoned like the Lady in Austen’s work who begins to admire, is quick to fall in love and jumps to matrimony without considering the attitude of the man. Adichie was wrong in her proposition given that Bride Price is part of Igbo history, way of life and culture of our people. She didn’t consider these but her feminist movement. Adichie did not consider the different cultures around the world, how they marry, before jumping to her rabid conclusion for the obliteration of Bride Price in Igbo lexicon. She was very wrong.
A people without a culture and tradition are already extricated from the world. In Igbo glossary, Bride Price is seen as dignity of Igbo women, their pride; except that Adichie doesn’t believe in women’s pride, through the Igbo lens. In my book — The Disgrace of Marriage — I highlighted the different tenets of peoples’ cultures in marrying a woman and the Igbo case is not different. I was not surprised of such fanatical tender by Adichie; she wanted to make history with her pitch knowing that well behaved women hardly make history. The Igbo history cannot go down because one Adichie loathes a section of it.
In some traditions, men are flogged, beaten as the price they pay to marry a woman. Professor Chinua Achebe in his famous book — Things Fall Apart – points out Bride Price as is applicable in different cultures (even in ala-Igbo) in the following terms:
(1) “It was only this morning,” said Obierika, “that Okonkwo and I were talking about Abame and Aninta, where titled men climb trees and pound foo-foo for their wives.”
(2) “All their customs are upside-down. They do not decide bride-price as we do, with sticks. They haggle and bargain as if they were buying a goat or a cow in the market.”
(3) “That is very bad,” said Obierika’s eldest brother. “But what is good in one place is bad in another place. In Umunso they do not bargain at all, not even with broomsticks. The suitor just goes on bringing bags of cowries until his in-laws tell him to stop. It is a bad custom because it always lead to a quarrel.”
(4) “The world is large,” said Okonkwo. “I have even heard that in some tribes a man’s children belong to his wife and her family.”
(5) “That cannot be,” said Machi. “You might as well say that the woman lies on top of the man when they are making the children.” (8.84-88).
Adichie is married to a clime where a woman lies on top when a couple is making the children. But in traditional Igbo, the case is different. She cannot also tell us that parents should not give their daughters gifts during marriage as this seems to churlish masculinity in ala-Igbo. Conversely, here is interpretation of Bride Price and Dowry which are different things erroneously interpreted as the same in some cultures.
According to a reliable source, “Bride Price is actually the opposite of dowry. Here’s how it works: A bride price (or bride wealth or bride token) is paid by the groom to the bride’s parents or family at the time of the marriage. A dowry is money or property brought into the marriage by the bride. The dowry is usually provided by the bride’s parents.”
Adichie should also know that in some traditions, bride’s parents pay the groom’s family for their daughter to be off their hand. “For example, the responsibility of a bride’s parents to pay for a wedding… because hundreds of years ago, women were considered chattel and the bride’s family used to have to pay off the groom’s family in the form of a dowry to take their daughters off their hands.”
Even in the bible which majority of our people is drowned in, this is what it says about Bride Price: The Hebrew Bible mentions the practice of paying a bride price to the father of a minor girl. Exodus 22:16–17 says: “If a man entices a virgin who isn’t pledged to be married, and lies with her, he shall surely pay a price for her to be his wife.”
Given the above, it is a great honour to Igbo women that the grooms pay to marry them; making them have a pride, as according to our culture. This does not mean that they are sold to the men. No. After all, there is a price tag to everything in the world; be it in material or immaterial form.
Without wasting time on Adichie’s dead-on-arrival overture, she was expected to preach in her ridiculous feminist gambits what Anaïs Nin preaches and not to send a wrong signal in the way Igbo people marry their women. Ndigbo make their women appear classy and fabulous in the cause of marriage.
Anaïs Nin says, “I, with a deeper instinct, choose a man who compels my strength, who makes enormous demands on me, who does not doubt my courage or my toughness, who does not believe me naïve or innocent, who has the courage to treat me like a woman.”
Let women be women and let men be men.
Odimegwu Onwumere is a Poet, Writer and Media Consultant based in Rivers State. Tel: +2348057778358.

Nigeria: Gateway Polytechnic To Inaugurate ICT APPs Devt. Centre

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Ogun State
Map of Nigeria showing Ogun State

 

Gateway (ICT) Polytechnic, Saapade, in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria has finalised plans to inaugurate its ICT Application Development Centre, the Rector of the Institution, Isaiah Oyeyinka, has disclosed.

 

Oyeyinka disclosed this on Tuesday, during a press briefing as part of the activities marking the 2nd Convocation ceremony of the polytechnic.

 

According to the Rector, the Centre, which will also provide software solutions for industrial use, software engineering as well as mobile applications, will be inaugurated on the convocation day, scheduled for Saturday, 29th September.

 

He noted that though the polytechnic since inception, had partnered CISCO Network Academy, machinery had been put in place by the school to ensure Google, Facebook, Oracle and Microsoft, take part in the ownership of the centre.

 

Oyeyinka, while stating 500-seater lecture room and staff offices, and ultra-modern ICT Centres, will also be unveiled on Saturday, added the school has broken new grounds in research of renewable energy, particularly solar and wind.

 

Dr Oyeyinka also urged the Federal Government to bridge the gap between industries and educational institutions of learning in Nigeria as part of efforts to revamp the dearth of technical education in Nigeria.

 

The Rector said most companies situated in Nigeria are not interested in the nation’s development and as such the gap in technical education is getting wider.

 

He urged the federal government to formulate policies that will stimulate educational development as the academia cannot handle it alone.

 

On the convocation, the Rector said the polytechnic will be graduating 5,000 Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and National Higher Diploma (HND) holders, starting from 2010 to 2018.

 

World Leaders Call For Multilateralism At UNGA

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Amid complex global multilateral challenges, Gambian President Adama Barrow told the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday that countries need to work together to solve global problems.

“No country can thrive or solve all its challenges in isolation. Our salvation, as human beings, lies in strengthening our multilateral institutions and fostering greater international cooperation to collectively address global challenges,” he said.

Every year in September, global leaders and change-makers gather for UNGA at United Nations headquarters in New York for two weeks to discuss burning issues and set the global agenda for the year ahead.

The Gambian President was speaking at the general debate of the 73rd session of the UNGA.

The general debate provides a platform where every country’s leader gets to address the world.

President Cyril Ramaphosa is also part of the world leaders in attendance. He delivered his maiden general debate address as President of the Republic of South Africa at UNGA on Tuesday.

Addressing leaders, Barrow said the UN provides the platform and opportunity for greater collaboration.

He stressed that decisions and actions rooted in a rules-based international system, which is underpinned by multilateral agreements, form the basis of successful relations between and among nations.

Barrow said joint efforts allow nations to tackle climate change, address terrorism, disarmament, trade and development.

 

Calls for more funding of the UN

In stressing the importance of the work of the UN, Barrow observed that during these times of multiple global challenges, the UN’s work is being undermined through inadequate funding.

“Those of us who value the UN, as well as those who have benefitted immensely from its work, should be at the forefront to call upon all member states to step up support for the organisation,” he said.

Free trade area and reform of UNSC

Taking to the podium to address the assembly’s general debate, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made a strong case for free trade, highlighting its benefits for countries with little natural resources.

“Other than coal that supported modern Japan’s industrialisation, our nation has had no other resources to speak of. But upon devoting itself to reaping the blessings of trade, post-war Japan succeeded in realising growth that was called a miracle, even though it lacked resources,” said Prime Minister Abe.

“The very first country to prove through its own experience the principle that exists between trade and growth – a principle that has now become common sense – was Japan.”

In his address, Prime Minister Abe highlighted a pressing need for reforming the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

He also announced that Japan, together with Secretary-General António Guterres will push forward with the reform of the council as well as the reform of the United Nations.

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INEC Tasks Monarchs To Reject Vote Buying

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has implored the traditional rulers in Oke Ogun area of Oyo state to enjoin their subjects to shun vote buying during 2010 general elections.

The state Resident Electoral Commissioner(REC), Mr Mutiu Agboke, made the appeal at an enlarged stakeholders’ forum at Iseyin on Wednesday.

He said selling or buying of votes was inimical to democratic governance, adding that selling one’s vote for a token amounted to mortgaging good governance or selling one’s future or mortgaging

He urged the leaders in the 10 local government areas in Oke-Ogun zone to sensitise their people the area to the need to resist temptations from unscrupulous politicians bent on buying their votes.

“ Your vote is your right to elect credible leaders that can serve your interest and bring development to your area,” he stated.

The REC further urged registered voters to endeavour to collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs)  to be able to perform their civic responsibilities during the 2019 general elections.

According to him, 657,790 PVCs are not yet collected by registered voters in the state, adding that Oyo State is the second state with the largest number of abandoned PVCs.

“Out of this number, Oke-Ogun zone has 107,068 PVCs yet to be collected and the number spread across the 10 local government areas zone,” he stated.

Agboke also said that the commission had registered 538,704 new voters during the just concluded Continuous Voters Registration(CVR).

He, however,warned that double/multiple registrations would attract sanction from the commission, saying culprits might lose the chance to participate in the general elections.

Mr Yekeen Abolade, the Chairman of Iseyin Local Government, who spoke on behalf of the other council chairmen in the zone, expressed willingness to sensitise residents of the area against vote buying or selling.

Abolade also assured INEC of their readiness to collaborate with the commission to ensure that owners of the unclaimed PVCs eventually go to collect them.

He urged the commission to sustain its neutrality as an electoral umpire.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Oke-Ogun zone comprises Kajola, Iseyin, Kishi, Iwere-ile, Saki West, Saki East, Atisbo, Orelope, Olorunsogo and Itesiwaju local government areas.

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Austrian Interior Minister Survives No-Confidence Vote After Media Scandal

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Austria Parliament
Austria Parliament

 

Far-right Interior Minister Herbert Kickl, on Wednesday survived a vote of no confidence in Austria’s Parliament, called over a ministry proposal to curb critical media and to highlight foreign crime suspects.

Liberal and left-wing opposition parties lost the vote as a majority of legislators from the governing centre-right People’s Party (OeVP) and Kickl’s Freedom Party (FPOe) backed the minister.

The scandal erupted on Tuesday when local media published a memo by an Interior Ministry spokesman in which he asked police press officers to limit cooperation with several newspapers.

In addition, the spokesman proposed focusing on the nationalities of suspects in the future and highlighting crimes committed by asylum seekers.

“You pose a serious danger to press and media freedom in this country,’’ parliamentarian Niki Scherak of the liberal Neos told Kickl in the National Council, Austria’s lower house.

Scherak accused Kickl of copying right-wing figures such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Italian populist leader Matteo Salvini or U.S. President Donald Trump.

The minister distanced himself from the plan to blacklist certain media, but he defended the policy of naming the nationality of suspects.

“People have a right to be fully informed,’’ he said, drawing a link between sexual crimes and the “failed migration policies’’ of previous centrist governments.

While Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s conservative OeVP did not back the no-confidence motion, OeVP legislator Werner Amon signaled that trust in the controversial minister is wearing thin.

“To rely on confidence is to exhaust confidence,’’ he said, quoting German poet Bertold Brecht.

NAN

South Sudan Peace Talk: Nigeria Calls For Cantonment Of Warring Factions

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HMFA AT US SEC OF STATES MEETING 3. Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama (M) flanked by Head of the African Union Commission, Mr. Moussa Faki and Head of Mission: AU Permanent Observer to the United Nations H.E. Fatima Kyari Mohammed after a meeting with U.S Secretary of States alongside the UNGA73 Session in New York. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. SEPT 26 2018.
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HMFA AT US SEC OF STATES MEETING 3. Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama (M) flanked by Head of the African Union Commission, Mr. Moussa Faki and Head of Mission: AU Permanent Observer to the United Nations H.E. Fatima Kyari Mohammed after a meeting with U.S Secretary of States alongside the UNGA73 Session in New York. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. SEPT 26 2018.

 

Nigeria has called for establishment of cantonment for the soldiers of the different factions in South Sudan, this it believes will lead to permanent peace.

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, made the call Wednesday in New York at the end of revitalisation meeting on peace agreement between the warring parties in South Sudan.

The meeting was part of the activities at the ongoing UN General Assembly in New York.

South Sudan was engulfed in violence in December 2013 when internal wrangles within its ruling party SPLM turned violent.

The conflict had since led to displacement of millions of people.

On August 5, the warring parties in South Sudan signed an agreement, which initiated the formation of another power-sharing government.

The previous power-sharing government collapsed in July 2016, and the violence since then spread throughout the country.

Onyeama said:“What I pointed out was the issue of cantonment of the soldiers of the different factions.

“That is it is absolutely important to maintain a body that will supervise and ensure that they are well and securely cantoned and trying to form national army out of that

“We know it is going to cost money, resources have to be made available and we have to build trust and the culture of discipline has to be restored.

“So, the international community agreed that we have to remain very vigilant and encourage the parties that have come together to ensure that the peace agreement is maintained.”

The warring parties, he said, were South Sudan President Salva Kiir, and South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar.

The minister explained that the meeting was attended by the countries of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) plus.

He said that the countries comprises the nations around South Sudan like Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia and Sudan itself as well as UK, EU, US. and Chad Algeria, Nigeria, South Africa.

According to him, these are the countries that have been trying to help to broker peace in South Sudan and maintain the peace.

He said that the Wednesday meeting was to discuss the way forward and how to maintain peace in South Sudan.

“We have seen a lot of agreements in the past but were not maintained, that they have to go back into fighting most often the women and children are the most affected people

“The main challenge is to maintain the peace because we have seen so many agreements in the past that have all been broken and all led to huge loss of lives and property.

“The parties have agreed to maintain peace but we have to be vigilant.

“We have seen in the past that three months or four months into it, they will break it; so that is a real challenge this time,” he said.

Onyeama said that most of the countries that are big players in peace broker in South Sudan are working round the clock to keep the peace.

According to him, Uganda is a big player, Rwanda, Kenya and Ethiopia, they have a regional force there.

“Countries like Nigeria, Algeria, Chad South Africa, U.S. Norway, UK, EU, UN are all working together to keep the peace,” he said.

NAN

Nigeria 2019: Rivers SDP Gubernatorial Aspirant Outlines Priorities

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Rivers State Governorship aspirant under the platform of the Social Democratic Party ,SDP, George Larry, has said that  security, human capital and infrastructural development would be on the front burner of his Administration if voted to power 

The  aspirant who was speaking with newsmen at the National Secretariat of the party on Monday in Abuja , lamented that the state which was blessed with enormous resources could not be developed.

“If I’m elected as governor, Iwould ensure Rivers State experiences a dramatic transformation from the ‘dungeon’ it is in presently.

“We all know that Rivers State has been a dungeon, but I have come to tell you today that change has come. Over the years, we’ve had what I can’t explain. But under my government River State will see a different and wonderful type of democracy that will touch all spheres of development, infrastructural development and human capital development,” Larry said.

He emphasised that River State must become one of the best states in Nigeria under the SDP led- administration when voted as the governor in the 2019 elections.

On his choice of SDP as the party to contest the governorship election, Larry said the party has the best interest of the people at heart.

He explained further that he identified with the party to actualise all the people-oriented ideologies of the party, assuring that the SDP will take over the leadership of the state come 2019.

Receiving the aspirant earlier, Deputy National Chairman of the SDP, Dr. Abdul Isiaq had said that the party needed aspirants of high pedigree and experiences like Larry to transform the state.

“SDP is a very disciplined party. You won’t find impunity. We are going to be very transparent in all our activities and follow the principles of equity, fairness and justice,” Isiaq said.

Also speaking,,the Deputy National Chairman, South, Professor Tunde Adeniran described the aspirant as a man of pedigree whose philosophy aligns with the philosophies of the party.

“We are counting on you to liberate the people of River State and the nation,” he told the governorship aspirant.

On his part, the National Secretary of the Social Democratic Party(SDP),  Shehu Gabam appreciated the Aspirant for finding SDP the best platform to contest promising that the party would provide a level playing ground for all the aspirants to contest the coming elections.

He also noted that the party would adopt the direct primary approach so “that the people can make their own choice of someone that work for them and can change their lives.”

The National Organising Secretary, Emeka Atuma noted that River State which is a major state in the revenue derivation of Nigeria was still lagging behind in both human and infrastructural development due to bad leadership.

“We haven’t seen measurable infrastructural development as a result of presumed bad leadership.
“But SDP will provide the best leadership to change the entire futune of the state,” said the organising secretary.

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