Saturday, 6 June 2015

Maku, Oye, Others Elected APGA New National Officers

Maku, Oye, Others Elected APGA New National Officers

 
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The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) on Saturday elected Dr Okechukwu Oye as the National Chairman of the party during its convention held at the Women Development Centre, in Awka.
The Convention also elected the former Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, as the National Secretary, while Chief Uche Okagbuo and Alhaji Abubakar Adamu; were elected national deputy chairmen, South and North respectively.
The election was by voice vote as all the positions filled had sole candidature.
Chief Mike Kwentoh, outgoing chairman of the party in Anambra also emerged as the new National Organising Secretary of the party.
Chief Victor Umeh outgoing chairman thanked the members of the party for supporting him all through the period he served as chairman.

Umeh urged the incoming Exco to work assiduously to ensure that they built on the current party structure; as well as resolve issues that might arise within the party with maturity.
According to him, the outgoing Exco met an empty purse on assumption of office in 2006; but that party now had not less than N40 million in its coffers.
Oye, the new National Chairman, in his acceptance speech promised that the new leadership would work towards making APGA the most formidable and purposeful force in Nigerian political landscape.
Oye, who hails from Amawbia, Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra, said they would work towards a more united party, and ensure that the legitimate mandates of members; which were stolen; were recovered through legitimate means.
The Board of Trustees chairman and leader of the party, Gov Willie Obiano of Anambra, described the convention as a success and a sign of great things to come.
Obiano said members should eschew pettiness and embrace peace so that the business of governance could be achieved as APGA remained the best option in the current political dispensation in Nigeria.
The convention also ratified the reconstituted BOT members headed by Obiano. (NAN)

Why Buhari must fight corruption

on   /   in News, Viewpoint 12:42 am   /   Comments
By Jesutega Onokpasa
Need for Mr. President to ignore those trying to distract him from wagging war on graft.
On the fictionally derived blackmail that Nigerians voted for “change” and not for “anti-corruption”, an irritating clamour has arisen from a rabble of interest groups for President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore corruption and concentrate rather on delivering “change”! Instructively, many of these loudmouths simply cannot bring themselves to acknowledge Buhari as a hero and embrace him as President.
Buhari-General-to-DemocratNeedless to say, they will neither recognise the fact that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s political career has turned out to be an astonishing success story nor be inclined to concede that the All Progressives Congress, APC, has ended up proving all the pundits wrong.
Thus embittered, we now find them cobbling together even the most indefensible basis for defending the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and waging war on an anti-corruption fight that has barely even started!
With some commentators going so far as to justify the corruption of the Jonathan years on the argument that massive corruption was equally witnessed in preceding administrations, their position effectively amounts to the construction of an edifice for lavishly accommodating corruption while purporting to be calling for change! This pedestrian stance ridiculously amounts to calling on Buhari to provide a solution to a problem without addressing the problem in need of that solution!
The fundamental problem with Nigeria is obviously the embrace of corruption as a cultural norm and indeed, its cultivation into our national ethos through the years. There is nothing Nigerians complain about today without roots in the unbridled corruption President Buhari has brilliantly pointed out will kill us if we do not kill it.
The argument that he should not fall into the “distraction” of fighting corruption and focus rather on the “changes” he can bring about, misses the point entirely. It is ignoring corruption that would actually amount to the new government being distracted from bringing about change, thereby falling into a craftily contrived trap the enemies of this nation have diabolically sprung for it.
Releasing the nation from the stranglehold of corruption is actually the first and foremost change in direction the country desperately needs and as a matter of fact there is absolutely no meaningful change that can ever be effected in Nigeria with the stronghold of corruption solidly blocking the way forward.
How will the APC discourage present and future corruption if we do not probe into past corruption? Against the background of depleted national earnings, how might we mobilize funds to deliver the dividends of democracy if we do not mop up that which has been stolen from our common patrimony?
When Nigerians voted for change, they clearly also and indeed primarily voted for an unrelenting assault on graft. No change will come to Nigeria unless we tackle those who looted our country to the ground and ensure they pay dearly for the impunity with which they mindlessly stole from the rest of us.
President Buhari’s mandate is to bring about change and to do so by first and foremost, fighting corruption. Anyone telling our President otherwise is his, and, our worst enemy, determined to ensure his administration fails even before it has a chance to succeed.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/why-buhari-must-fight-corruption/#sthash.veaksSU4.dpuf

Why Buhari must fight corruption

on   /   in News, Viewpoint 12:42 am   /   Comments
By Jesutega Onokpasa
Need for Mr. President to ignore those trying to distract him from wagging war on graft.
On the fictionally derived blackmail that Nigerians voted for “change” and not for “anti-corruption”, an irritating clamour has arisen from a rabble of interest groups for President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore corruption and concentrate rather on delivering “change”! Instructively, many of these loudmouths simply cannot bring themselves to acknowledge Buhari as a hero and embrace him as President.
Buhari-General-to-DemocratNeedless to say, they will neither recognise the fact that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s political career has turned out to be an astonishing success story nor be inclined to concede that the All Progressives Congress, APC, has ended up proving all the pundits wrong.
Thus embittered, we now find them cobbling together even the most indefensible basis for defending the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and waging war on an anti-corruption fight that has barely even started!
With some commentators going so far as to justify the corruption of the Jonathan years on the argument that massive corruption was equally witnessed in preceding administrations, their position effectively amounts to the construction of an edifice for lavishly accommodating corruption while purporting to be calling for change! This pedestrian stance ridiculously amounts to calling on Buhari to provide a solution to a problem without addressing the problem in need of that solution!
The fundamental problem with Nigeria is obviously the embrace of corruption as a cultural norm and indeed, its cultivation into our national ethos through the years. There is nothing Nigerians complain about today without roots in the unbridled corruption President Buhari has brilliantly pointed out will kill us if we do not kill it.
The argument that he should not fall into the “distraction” of fighting corruption and focus rather on the “changes” he can bring about, misses the point entirely. It is ignoring corruption that would actually amount to the new government being distracted from bringing about change, thereby falling into a craftily contrived trap the enemies of this nation have diabolically sprung for it.
Releasing the nation from the stranglehold of corruption is actually the first and foremost change in direction the country desperately needs and as a matter of fact there is absolutely no meaningful change that can ever be effected in Nigeria with the stronghold of corruption solidly blocking the way forward.
How will the APC discourage present and future corruption if we do not probe into past corruption? Against the background of depleted national earnings, how might we mobilize funds to deliver the dividends of democracy if we do not mop up that which has been stolen from our common patrimony?
When Nigerians voted for change, they clearly also and indeed primarily voted for an unrelenting assault on graft. No change will come to Nigeria unless we tackle those who looted our country to the ground and ensure they pay dearly for the impunity with which they mindlessly stole from the rest of us.
President Buhari’s mandate is to bring about change and to do so by first and foremost, fighting corruption. Anyone telling our President otherwise is his, and, our worst enemy, determined to ensure his administration fails even before it has a chance to succeed.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/why-buhari-must-fight-corruption/#sthash.veaksSU4.dpuf

Why Buhari must fight corruption

on   /   in News, Viewpoint 12:42 am   /   Comments
By Jesutega Onokpasa
Need for Mr. President to ignore those trying to distract him from wagging war on graft.
On the fictionally derived blackmail that Nigerians voted for “change” and not for “anti-corruption”, an irritating clamour has arisen from a rabble of interest groups for President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore corruption and concentrate rather on delivering “change”! Instructively, many of these loudmouths simply cannot bring themselves to acknowledge Buhari as a hero and embrace him as President.
Buhari-General-to-DemocratNeedless to say, they will neither recognise the fact that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s political career has turned out to be an astonishing success story nor be inclined to concede that the All Progressives Congress, APC, has ended up proving all the pundits wrong.
Thus embittered, we now find them cobbling together even the most indefensible basis for defending the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and waging war on an anti-corruption fight that has barely even started!
With some commentators going so far as to justify the corruption of the Jonathan years on the argument that massive corruption was equally witnessed in preceding administrations, their position effectively amounts to the construction of an edifice for lavishly accommodating corruption while purporting to be calling for change! This pedestrian stance ridiculously amounts to calling on Buhari to provide a solution to a problem without addressing the problem in need of that solution!
The fundamental problem with Nigeria is obviously the embrace of corruption as a cultural norm and indeed, its cultivation into our national ethos through the years. There is nothing Nigerians complain about today without roots in the unbridled corruption President Buhari has brilliantly pointed out will kill us if we do not kill it.
The argument that he should not fall into the “distraction” of fighting corruption and focus rather on the “changes” he can bring about, misses the point entirely. It is ignoring corruption that would actually amount to the new government being distracted from bringing about change, thereby falling into a craftily contrived trap the enemies of this nation have diabolically sprung for it.
Releasing the nation from the stranglehold of corruption is actually the first and foremost change in direction the country desperately needs and as a matter of fact there is absolutely no meaningful change that can ever be effected in Nigeria with the stronghold of corruption solidly blocking the way forward.
How will the APC discourage present and future corruption if we do not probe into past corruption? Against the background of depleted national earnings, how might we mobilize funds to deliver the dividends of democracy if we do not mop up that which has been stolen from our common patrimony?
When Nigerians voted for change, they clearly also and indeed primarily voted for an unrelenting assault on graft. No change will come to Nigeria unless we tackle those who looted our country to the ground and ensure they pay dearly for the impunity with which they mindlessly stole from the rest of us.
President Buhari’s mandate is to bring about change and to do so by first and foremost, fighting corruption. Anyone telling our President otherwise is his, and, our worst enemy, determined to ensure his administration fails even before it has a chance to succeed.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/why-buhari-must-fight-corruption/#sthash.veaksSU4.dpuf

Why Buhari must fight corruption

on   /   in News, Viewpoint 12:42 am   /   Comments
By Jesutega Onokpasa
Need for Mr. President to ignore those trying to distract him from wagging war on graft.
On the fictionally derived blackmail that Nigerians voted for “change” and not for “anti-corruption”, an irritating clamour has arisen from a rabble of interest groups for President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore corruption and concentrate rather on delivering “change”! Instructively, many of these loudmouths simply cannot bring themselves to acknowledge Buhari as a hero and embrace him as President.
Buhari-General-to-DemocratNeedless to say, they will neither recognise the fact that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s political career has turned out to be an astonishing success story nor be inclined to concede that the All Progressives Congress, APC, has ended up proving all the pundits wrong.
Thus embittered, we now find them cobbling together even the most indefensible basis for defending the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and waging war on an anti-corruption fight that has barely even started!
With some commentators going so far as to justify the corruption of the Jonathan years on the argument that massive corruption was equally witnessed in preceding administrations, their position effectively amounts to the construction of an edifice for lavishly accommodating corruption while purporting to be calling for change! This pedestrian stance ridiculously amounts to calling on Buhari to provide a solution to a problem without addressing the problem in need of that solution!
The fundamental problem with Nigeria is obviously the embrace of corruption as a cultural norm and indeed, its cultivation into our national ethos through the years. There is nothing Nigerians complain about today without roots in the unbridled corruption President Buhari has brilliantly pointed out will kill us if we do not kill it.
The argument that he should not fall into the “distraction” of fighting corruption and focus rather on the “changes” he can bring about, misses the point entirely. It is ignoring corruption that would actually amount to the new government being distracted from bringing about change, thereby falling into a craftily contrived trap the enemies of this nation have diabolically sprung for it.
Releasing the nation from the stranglehold of corruption is actually the first and foremost change in direction the country desperately needs and as a matter of fact there is absolutely no meaningful change that can ever be effected in Nigeria with the stronghold of corruption solidly blocking the way forward.
How will the APC discourage present and future corruption if we do not probe into past corruption? Against the background of depleted national earnings, how might we mobilize funds to deliver the dividends of democracy if we do not mop up that which has been stolen from our common patrimony?
When Nigerians voted for change, they clearly also and indeed primarily voted for an unrelenting assault on graft. No change will come to Nigeria unless we tackle those who looted our country to the ground and ensure they pay dearly for the impunity with which they mindlessly stole from the rest of us.
President Buhari’s mandate is to bring about change and to do so by first and foremost, fighting corruption. Anyone telling our President otherwise is his, and, our worst enemy, determined to ensure his administration fails even before it has a chance to succeed.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/why-buhari-must-fight-corruption/#sthash.veaksSU4.dpuf

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