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Friday, 24 May 2013
Monday, 20 May 2013
The Rough (Roforofo) And Tumble Of Politics
I have no
quarrel with Jonathan - Amaechi
PUNCH - APRIL 26, 2013 BY FRIDAY OLOKOR, ABUJA
Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State
has described as a “media creation” the purported rift between him and
President Goodluck Jonathan.
“I am not aware that Mr. President and I
are quarrelling. As far as I am concerned, we are not quarrelling”, Amaechi
told reporters on Thursday in Kano State.
The governor stated this even as he said
the planned election into the Nigerian Governors’ Forum was not a do-or-die.
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Friday, 17 May 2013
The Confidence Of A Good Candidate
Thisday - 02
May 2013
Aisha
Wakaso
The Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) national leader and its
candidate in the 2011 presidential election, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari,
has stated that he is ready to drop his presidential ambition for the survival
of the All Progressives Congress (APC), a conglomeration of the nation’s major
opposition parties, including CPC.
Buhari told reporters in Minna yesterday that he would forgo his ambition to run for a record fourth time if a better candidate emerges.
The former military head of state, who was in Minna for the maiden
edition of the Sam Nda-Isaiah Annual Lecture Series, said he was willing to
drop his ambition for the progress of democracy and the good of the country.
“I am willing to step down if there is a formidable and better candidate than me. It is not about me but for the survival of the party. APC is about ensuring internal democracy, whoever emerges is the person I will support. Yes I will be ready to step down,” he said..........
Sunday, 12 May 2013
The Bad News That Could Have Been Good News
Bad news could just have become good news! Just!
Here is how: An Inspector General of Police was sacked for his failure to
rein in Boko Haram. He fled to the UK and applied for asylum, claiming Boko Haram
may kill him should he return to Nigeria. As the British authorities were weighing
up his application, news came via Nigerian newspapers that gunmen had stormed
his hometown and had “taken over” his personal residence.
Normally, this kind of news should notch up the asylum applicant’s
chances, right? However, when the dust settled, the news that emerged defined
the gunmen as armed robbers (not Boko Haram) who came solely for one operation....
to rob the only bank in the town! Where does that place our man’s application?
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Gunmen attack former IG Ringim’s residence
VANguard - APRIL 29, 2013 ·
By Aliyu Dangida
There was pandemonium in Ringim town, headquarters of Ringim local government area of Jigawa state Sunday night as gunmen stormed the town and started shooting.
An indigene of
the town who spoke to Vanguard on phone said the gunmen arrived Ringim town
around 8 pm and took over the personal residence of former Inspector General of
Police, Hafiz Ringim as well as the Divisional Police headquarters, while
people deserted their business places and entered their respective homes.
He added that
there were bomb explosions in the town. As at press time Sunday night shooting
was still going on as the residents were locked up inside their houses.
Contacted
the PPRO Jigawa State Command, ASP Abdul Jinjiri confirmed the incident but
said the police had little information to give to the press.
Three cops, two others
killed in Ringim bombing
DAILY TRUST - Tuesday, 30 April
2013
by Abdullahi Anako, Dutse
Five persons, among them three policemen, have been confirmed killed
when gunmen attacked some places in Ringim town of Jigawa State on Sunday. Some
of the places bombed included a police station and Unity Bank building.
Jigawa Deputy Commissioner of Police Muhammmed KabirMuhammed, who led
state deputy governor Ahmed Mahmud Gumel to the scene of the crime, said armed
robbers first attacked the Ringim police station where they killed three
policemen, set fire on police patrol van in front of former IG Hafiz Ringim’s
house before they proceeded to the Unity Bank building where they threw
explosives on it killing two civilian security men.
He said the former IG’s house was not torched.
The police boss said the robbers could not cart away money before the
arrival of reinforcement of policemen and soldiers who battled them for hours
before they succeeded in chasing them away.
An army vehicle inspected by the deputy governor was also riddled with
bullets by the robbers.
No official of the bank was available for comment as the bank was
totally cordoned off with anti-bomb squad combing the area.
At the palace of Emir of Ringim AlhajiSayyadi Mahmud Abubakar, the
deputy governor commiserated with the Emir over the incident and promised that
government will leave no stone unturned to unravel the perpetrators.
“Jigawa is a peaceful state and we have been living in peace. This
incident is very shocking. The government has been doing its best in terms of
justice and fairness which is responsible for the peace we are enjoying in the
state.
“This is the second time such kind of armed robbery attack is taking
place in Jigawa. The first was last year in Gwaram and now Ringim. We pray this
is the last time. We are calling for prayers but surely government will address
this issue with all the urgency it requires”, he said.
The Emir of Ringim, in his response, thanked the governor for the visit
and security agents for their effort.
“On behalf of myself and my council, I wish to thank the Deputy
Governor and his team for the prompt response they gave the incident. I must
also commend the police, especially the DPO who crossed the fence and
instructed the over 500 Islammiyya students to lie down on the floor.
“Only God knows what would have happened because the Islamiyya is close
to the police station. It was the DPO who later helped to evacuate the kids. I
have never seen this type of attack in my life. I call on everyone to continue
to pray for peace because it is only prayer that can save us”, he said.
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