Archive for April 6th, 2007

Well at least they disowned him…

Vanguard reports good news and bad news from Delta State today.

First the bad news: State Deputy Chief of Staff, Chief Emmanuel Ejiofor has offered N1 million in cash to any ward that delivers 90 percent vote to the governing PDP party’s governorship candidate, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan.

The good news is the Delta State PDP has disowned him.

According to Vanguard, Delta State PDP Campaign Organization’s Director of Press Relations, Mr. Felix Ofou said:

For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state that Chief Ejiofor though an important member of our party, is not a member of the campaign organization, neither has he participated in any of the rallies that have taken the PDP victory train to all the nooks and crannies of the state.

[…] It is on record that the PDP in Delta state has ran an issue-based campaign and that we intend to win based on the three-point agenda of engendering greater peace and security; human capital development and infrastructural development as widely popularized in our manifesto.

Two cheers are in order. The third can be in May, if Delta State can run a clean election.

Defend the anti corruption drive

‘This Day’s’ Yusuph Olaniyonu has written in defence of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commisssion’s work:

For close to two months now, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and his commission have been under serious onslaught […] EFCC had forwarded to the federal government a list of politicians who; according to its investigations, have been caught with their hands in the cookie jar.

[…]

If Ribadu and his men are afraid of bringing Obasanjo and his friends or loyalists to justice on issues of corruption, let us leave them to deal with the others knowing that one day he will not be in that office and not all his successors will see Obasanjo and his loyalists as untouchable.

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The present campaign against EFCC is aimed at turning public opinions against its operations by deliberately confusing issues. This campaign will in effect demoralise the operatives and make them the bad men of our society. The general public should beware. Nigerians should not play the game of those who have kept the nation perpetually on its belly since independence.

Elections should not be a time for a war, says Chinua Achebe

The author of ‘Things Fall Apart,’ reknowned writer Chinua Achebe has talked to the BBC about his fears for the forthcoming elections:

We thought Nigeria was already passed that stage but we have been dragged back now to a situation which every election becomes an occasion for struggle and violence.

But an INEC official interviewed by the BBC rebuffed Achebe’s concerns:

Mr Biyu, director of voter education at the Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec), said as far as the electoral system was concerned much had been done to stop rigging.

“With what we have done all is now set to conduct the election peacefully”

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