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26/12/2023

STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

PRESIDENT TINUBU CONDEMNS HEINOUS ATTACKS IN PLATEAU, DIRECTS IMMEDIATE APPREHENSION OF CULPRITS

President Bola Tinubu strongly condemns the heinous and brutal attacks in Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi Local Government Areas of Plateau State, which resulted in the tragic loss of many lives.

President Tinubu directs security agencies to immediately move in, scour every stretch of the zone, and apprehend the culprits.

The President also directs immediate mobilization of relief resources for surviving victims of the primitive and cruel attacks as well as medical treatment for the wounded.

While condoling with the government and the people of Plateau State, President Tinubu assures Nigerians that these envoys of death, pain, and sorrow will not escape justice.

Chief Ajuri Ngelale

Special Adviser to the President

(Media & Publicity)

December 26, 2023

26/12/2023

PRESS RELEASE

Hon. Dickson Y. Chollom, Member representing Barkin-Ladi Constituency in the Plateau State House of Assembly, has vehemently condemned the recent coordinated attacks in Barkin-Ladi, Bokkos, and Mangu Local Government Areas.
The attacks which claimed over 50 lives targeted villages like Ruku, Hurum, Darwat, Mai Yanga Sabo, and NTV left the entire communities reeling in shock and grief Hon. Chollom, describing the attacks as "evil and barbaric" and called on security agencies to act swiftly and decisively.
He urged them to relentlessly pursue the perpetrators and bring them to justice to put an end to the cycle of violence that has plagued these regions for far too long. "The peace-loving people of Barkin-Ladi, Bokkos, Mangu LGAs and indeed the entire Plateau State have suffered enough saying, "we cannot stand idly by and allow these enemies of peace to continue their heinous acts."
The House Member, further, appealed to the Federal Government to revisit and complete the establishment of the proposed Mobile Police Squadron in Gashish. This, he believes, would provide much-needed support to curb the recurring violence in the area.
Chollom, emphasized that there shoulders be need for ongoing collaboration between government and security agencies to address the root causes of these conflicts and prevent future tragedies.
While acknowledging the peaceful nature of his constituents, Hon. Chollom warned against mistaking their peacefulness for weakness declaring that, "We will not succumb to the tactics of these merchants of death. We are united in our pursuit of justice and lasting peace."
He, however, extended his deepest condolences to the families of victims and assured them that, the fight for justice would continue and urged the people of Plateau State to remain calm and avoid taking the law into their own hands.
The Legislator, expressed confidence in the government's efforts to apprehend the perpetrators and restore peace to the affected communities and called on them to remain calm and should not be distracted by the activities of the enemy.

E-Signed by
Hournorable Dickson Y. Chollom
Member, Representing Barkin-Ladi Constituency.
25/12/2023

26/12/2023

26/12/2023

In reply, please quote:
REF: 5250/PLS/PRO/VOL.12/49

The Controller of News,
All Media Houses, Jos

*POLICE PRESS RELEASE*

The Commissioner of Police Plateau State Command, CP Okoro J. Alawari, psc expresses grieve over the deadly attacks that took place in some remote villages of Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi Local Government Areas of Plateau State carried out by some yet to identified assailants on the 24/12/2023 at odd hours of the night, and sympathizes with the families of those who lost their loved ones in the gruesome attack.

On the 24/12/2023 at 2200hrs the following twelve (12) villages in Bokkos LGA were attacked; Ndun, Ngyong, Murfet, Makundary, Tamiso, Chiang, Tahore, Gawarba, Dares, Meyenga, Darwat and Butura Kampani village.

Similarly, on 24/12/2023 at about 2245hrs, three (3) villages in Barkin-Ladi LGA namely; NTV, Hurum and Darawat were also attacked.

In order to prevent further carnage, the Commissioner of Police have directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police incharge Operations (DC DOPs) to relocate to Bokkos LGA and also deployed high-power delegation of well armed operational forces to the troubled areas to prevent further attacks and also assess the level of damages in the affected areas.

Findings from the assessment of the ugly incidents in Bokkos LGA revealed that the total number of villages attacked is Twelve (12), Two Hundred and twenty-one (221) houses were set ablaze, Twenty- seven (27) motorcycles were burnt, Eight (8) motor-vehicles were burnt down and over Seventy -nine (79) persons were killed. while Seventeen deaths was recorded in Barkin-ladi LGA.

Investigation and monitoring of the incidents is still on. Further development will be communicated soon.

E-sign

DSP ALFRED ALABO, anipr
POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (PPRO),
PLATEAU STATE COMMAND, JOS.

26/12/2023

*AUTHOR UNKNOWN, BUT THIS SHOULD BE A COMPULSORY READ FOR ALL NIGERIANS:*

In one passage s/he writes:
".... the almajiri, area Boys, MC Oluomo, and their likes are not the main threat to this beautiful country. The elites are." I couldn't agree more.

Contentment is the grace to stand up from the dining table and look away from the food tray when your belly is full.*

But the Nigerian public official, although filled and belching with excess, would still hide stolen meat within the corners of his mouth at a dinner, stuff fried rice into his socks, and try to shuffle moinmoin into his shoes. Madness, you say.

But who else would steal 80 billion Naira except a mad fellow.

I am no longer numbed at the numbers stolen in Nigeria, but I am terribly saddened by the titles of the pen robbers.

Kemebradikumo Pondei, that dramatic NDDC acting Managing Director that fainted in the Senate, was a Professor of Medicine. A man trained to build, repair, and even possibly manufacture life. Yet, he too got to the table and scooped jollof rice into his boxers.

Do you know who Diezani Alison-Madueke was? No, you don't. When ladies of her age were wishing and praying to be admitted to Shell Petroleum as typists or tea girls, she was already on the board of the company as an executive director. God gave her the bigger privilege of marrying Allison Madueke, a naval officer and former military Governor of two States. She was a trained architect who transformed to become Nigeria's first female petroleum minister. Yet, despite these privileges, Diezani stole our barbequed fish, roasted yams, and hide them in her bra. Like a mad woman.

You recollect that JAMB/NECO ex Registrar, that Professor, the one that stole almost a billion. Just go through his CV, he had been eating from one educational agency to another non-stop since the military era. But at almost 70, a grandpa, he comes from a detention facility and goes to court to defend himself for stealing monies he would never need. At 70, a man is nearer to his grave, but in Nigeria, a 74 year old Minister would steal to buy a plot of land to build a new mansion. His sepulchre, of course.

Our leaders make you poke at your credentials and certificates. lf medical doctors, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Doctors of Philosophy, and Professors would be this be***al and mad, you wonder to what purpose is our education.

They say people steal government funds because they fear falling into the poverty trap. But how do you explain a Uzor Kalu, Rochas Okorocha, who rode on private billions before politics and still stole the community goats and chickens. Or Lucky Igbinedion, former Governor of Edo State, who had a golden spoon in his mouth and nevertheless seized the feeding bottles of milk from the mouths of Edo babies.

A billion has nine zeros. With ₦80 billion, you can build a brand new town, local government area, of 15, 000 low-cost housing units complete with roads, schools, and hospitals. ₦80 billion would build a new ten - Faculty University, that can accommodate 20,000 undergraduates and graduate students. But an accountant allegedly stole such a staggering sum. A fellow of ICAN. A distinguished member of a privileged elite group. Who else should know the cost implication of fraud better than a chartered accountant?

See, the almajiri, area boys, MC Oluomo, and their likes are not the main threat to this beautiful country. The elites are. The Directors, Permanent Secretary, vice chancellors, CEO, solicitor generals, Senators, Governors are the ones bleeding us. Not bandits, boko haram, or IPOB. The elites are the ones bombing and destroying the social architecture of our nation with their unbridled hedonism. They think the stolen billions would enamour them to the dangers ahead. "But stolen melons are the sweetest...they don't know the former guests are now citizens of hell." Everyone is today a victim.

Having broken the social ligaments that hold our nation together, by stealing monies meant for education, healthcare, and infrastructure, the elites have rendered Nigeria a classless nation.

Billionaires are now stolen, emirs are kidnapped, and attempts have been made in the recent past to abduct a serving governor. The elites had sowed wild thorns, and the harvest is fully here.

Politicians steal in Japan and Senators thief in America. A $50,000 bribe. A golden watch. Or a misappropriated flight ticket or inflated hotel bills. But in Nigeria, our leaders don't embezzle. They haul. Why? Because they are mad.

Our politicians, despite their jejune certificates, lack the intellectual capacity to solve our economic problems, and worse, they lack the contemplation of the right philosophy of public service. They aren't kingly, and neither are they philosophic.

Leaders are made to live for God, and their existence is for society's sake. We are to use our gifts, spend our grace, and deploy our earthly terms and years to serve community, society, country, and mankind.

No man living personally needs a billion. What for? Dangote, Buhari, Bua, Otedola, OBJ, Elumelu, TY Danjuma, cannot spend fifteen thousand naira daily on Nigerian foods or meals. If they do, they would die sooner than their time. You would, too, because God didn't create us to be excessive.

Every extra gift, talent, grace, money, and wealth we have is not totally for us but for society and state. We are to give, give, and give, for state, humanity, and posterity.

Although nature and law permit optimal material rewards and compensation for our efforts. That is why the Accountant General of the Federation, Minister, Governor, Senator, Rep, permanent Secretary is well remunerated above others, so he won't run mad and go about stealing.

But all is not sad. Like Chief Micheal Adekunle Ajasin, there are a few saints in this country of sin. There are good examples despite the rot. Oby Ezekwesili was former minister of solid minerals and education. She does not have the look nor the body scent of a thief. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala handled our billions of dollars at the time Nigeria was awash with much. Her hands are not hypo clean. But she didn't haul our billions into her truck. If she had, no one would call her higher into WTO. We also have the like of Professor Ishaq Oloyede of JAMB, who started reporting and returning surplus to the Treasury, unlike his predecessors as JAMB Registrars. Therefore, in this country, not all are crazy.

*Prayer:* God, open the eyes of our elites to see and know that they don't need what they steal. For only a mad fellow gathers stones and pans that are needless.

*Don't forget when you see something say something Nigerians!!!.*

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26/12/2023

GOVERNOR MUTFWANG CONDEMNS ATTACKS IN PLATEAU, CALLS FOR SWIFT ACTION AND COMMUNITY VIGILANCE

Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has strongly condemned the recent brutal attacks on innocent residents in Mushu village, Bokkos Local Government Area.

He has therefore directed security agencies to promptly apprehend the perpetrators responsible for the heinous acts and ensure they face the full force of the law.

Expressing deep concern over the unacceptable violence, Governor Mutfwang urged communities across the state to remain vigilant, reporting any suspicious activities to security forces for immediate action. He questioned the impunity of the attackers who inflict harm on communities, destroy property, and evade justice.

Highlighting the importance of collective collaboration among rural communities, the Governor assured that proactive measures will be taken by government to curb the ongoing attacks on innocent citizens. He sympathized with affected families, and urged them to find solace in God as the government diligently works to end the prolonged violence.

Wishing swift recovery to those injured, Governor Mutfwang emphasized his administration's unwavering commitment to pursuing peace and unity. He reassured the public that these goals remain top priorities, with continuous efforts until the desired results are achieved.

As the state faces these challenges, Governor Mutfwang extended his heartfelt prayers for a peaceful Christmas celebration in Plateau and across the country.

Gyang Bere
Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Executive Governor of Plateau State
24th December 2023.

26/12/2023

*DID OUR PARENTS & GRANDPARENTS MAKE A HUGE MISTAKE IN ACCOMMODATING THE FULANI HERDSMEN?*

A Cry for Protection: Reclaiming Our Homeland from Relentless Attacks

A dark cloud descends upon Bokkos, casting its shadow over the festive season. On the eve of Christmas, 24th December 2023, a calculated assault was unleashed upon our villages, shattering the peace and leaving many scrambling for safety. This brutal act, despite warnings circulating on social media, is a stark reminder of the vulnerability we face and the urgent need for decisive action.

Our people huddle in the cold, seeking refuge from the flames that engulf their homes and the terror that stalks their land. While the presence of the military in some areas offers a flicker of hope, the scars of this attack run deep. Villages like Dares, Tahore, Tamiso, Wang, Butura Kampani, Maijankai, Hirpiya, and countless others bear the brunt of this senseless violence. Crops lie trampled, houses stand as smoldering ruins, and over 10 lives have been tragically cut short.

The weight of this tragedy begs a critical question: how long must we endure these isolated yet calculated attacks? We, the people of Bokkos, call upon our government to act with swiftness and resolve. We urge them to collaborate with our traditional institutions and forge inter-local government and state partnerships. Only through united action can we secure our territorial borders and put an end to this recurring carnage.

Mere pronouncements of casualties and property destruction will not suffice. We demand concrete measures, a comprehensive strategy that addresses the root causes of this conflict and provides lasting protection for our communities. We cannot afford to let fear and displacement become the norm.

This is a call to action, a plea for our voices to be heard. Let us not allow this Christmas to be marred by grief and despair. Let us rise together, united in our demand for peace and security. Let us reclaim our homeland and build a future where our children can sleep soundly, free from the threat of violence.

The time for accommodation and appeasement is over. We must stand firm, our voices a chorus of defiance against those who seek to sow discord and destruction. Let Bokkos become a beacon of resilience, a testament to the unwavering spirit of its people.

Together, we can heal the wounds of this attack. Together, we can build a future where every Christmas is a celebration of hope, not a reminder of loss.



Munatare Munashak

26/12/2023

Nigeria’s Problem Will Not Be Resolved By Palliatives, Rev Mathew Kukah To Tinubu On Christmas Celebration

“We are tired of promises and stories. We want evidence we can see and touch”

Bishop Mathew Kukah, the Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, has expressed his perspective on the ongoing government palliatives, stating that they do not offer effective solutions to the challenges faced by Nigerians.

“Mr. President, Sir, congratulations and a happy Christmas. Now, you have what you prayed for, what you dreamt of, what you longed for. For the better part of over twenty years, you have plotted to be our President. For years, you campaigned for a new Nigeria through restructuring or overhauling the defective machinery of the Nigerian state.

“For years, you fought the military and other forms of dictatorships. For years, you fought for the victims of a deep state. For years, you sought to create an egalitarian society. For years, you sought a just society. For years you have built networks with individuals, communities and institutions. Now is harvest time.

“You are on the driving seat now. Under your watch, Nigeria must turn the corner. Under your watch, we must end the ugly instrumentalization of religious, ethnic or regional identities. You have had enough time to think of the answers to many questions that are crying for answers. Your future and that of our country is in your hands.

” Mr President, you have no excuses before God or the people of Nigeria. Neither God nor history will not forgive you if you fail. This is our moment, our date with history. Now, all eyes and ears are on you. Our prayers for a united country are with you.

“We have seen the first faltering steps of policy decisions which have elicited a mixture of controversy, anxiety and praise. This is to be expected. You have promised us a Renewed Hope Agenda, but know that hope has worn thin in our dear nation.

“Nigerians have almost lost hope in the fact that a government can really and truly care for them. Nigerians have lost hope in the fact that our politicians will put our interests first and find a way to deal with the cancer of corruption. We had lost hope in being united again given the seeds of division that had been sown. Ignite our hope again, Sir.
“We now have seen some renewed hope in your effort to run an inclusive government. We want an end to partisanship. The problems of Nigeria are deep-seated and they are based on a culture of corruption that has become the foundation stone of governance. This evil structure has to be dismantled.

“To be able to have credibility, your Renewed Hope agenda must be based on a solid foundation of faith and hope for the restoration of glory for our country. So far, a few of your key policies have unleashed a raft of suffering on the masses of our people. There must be a deliberate effort to restore hope on the faces of the poor and vulnerable in our society.

“We have heard the familiar stories of empty treasuries and the efforts at investigations. We wait to see if anything will be different. Lay the foundation for ending the unnecessary sufferings of our people”

Me: Have you seen the reason why this Catholic Father is my role model.

Can you fault all what he has said?

26/12/2023

Plateau Peace Media Network Condemns Horrific Attacks, Urges Immediate Security Measures and Calm

Press Statement - For Immediate Release - Date: December 26, 2023

The Plateau Peace Media Network (PPMN) is deeply saddened by the appalling attacks that unfolded on the night of December 24, 2023, in several remote villages of Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi Local Government Areas of Plateau State. The barbaric assaults, orchestrated by yet-to-be-identified assailants, have left a trail of destruction and loss of precious lives.

The Plateau Peace Media Network expresses its heartfelt condolences to the families affected by this gruesome attack. Our thoughts and sympathies go out to those who have lost their loved ones in this senseless act of violence.

The Plateau Peace Media Network condemns, in the strongest terms, the violence unleashed upon the innocent residents of Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi. These communities have endured immense hardship, and it is disheartening to witness such brutality.

While calling for calm, we advocate for a swift response from the Commissioner of Police, Plateau State Command, CP Okoro J. Alawari, and we recommend that immediate measures be taken to prevent further carnage. As advocates for peace, we call upon all relevant authorities to intensify security measures in these areas to safeguard the lives and properties of the residents. The relocation of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations (DC DOPs) to Bokkos LGA is a commendable move, and we implore the security forces to remain vigilant in the face of these threats.

The findings from the assessment of the Police in Plateau State are devastating, with a total of Twelve (12) villages attacked, Two Hundred and twenty-one (221) houses set ablaze, Twenty-seven (27) motorcycles burnt, Eight (8) motor-vehicles destroyed, and a heartbreaking loss of over Seventy-nine (79) lives from Barkin-Ladi and Bokkos Local Government Areas.

The Plateau Peace Media Network stands in solidarity with the affected communities and urges swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice. Our hearts go out to the people of Plateau State during this challenging time.

The Plateau Peace Media Network pledges its commitment to supporting initiatives that foster peace, harmony, and unity on the Plateau.

Signed by:

Matthew Tegha
Coordinator
Plateau Peace Media Network

Marie-Therese Nanlong
Secretary
Plateau Peace Media Network

26/12/2023

*PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU: There is Chaos in Bokkos& Barkin Ladi of Plateau State and the soldiers have been overwhelmed.*

The attacks started on 24th December and despite the late arrival of security operatives that are inadequate due to shortage of men against the firepower of the marauding hired Fulani HERDSMEN from neighboring African Counties the attacks continued to Christmas Day and up till this morning.

an attack was carried out in the morning ours of today 26th December 2023 at Fiton Mbar rendering 5 people lifeless.

As we prepare to bury 17 killed in Maiyanga and 8 dares slained in Tenti Baba all in Mandar Butura ward of Bokkos LGA Today at 10am this morning

We are sending an SOS to President BOLA Ahmed Tinubu to send in specialized forces from Abuja led by the Chief of Army and defense Staff to Neutralize the terrorists

This is broad day light terrorism that seems to reclaim the geographical part of the Middle belt from the Nigerian map

The idea is to send the villagers packing while they occupy the land

As it stands most of the villages have been deserted and surrounded by the Herdsmen and the soldiers can't overpower their firepower

Munatare Munashak reporting from Dares Mandar

26/12/2023

*Dear Governor Mutfwang,*(It is 1 hr 14 min (76.5 km)
via Bukuru Expy/Gyel-Jos to get to Bokkos).

It is with a heavy heart, not festive cheer, that I write to you today. Since Christmas Eve, December 24th, 2023, our people in Bokkos have faced relentless attacks from Hired Fulani Terrorist Herdsmen – sadly, a continuation of the torment we've endured since 2001. This constant cycle of violence feels like a cruel déjà vu, with successive Plateau governments seemingly powerless to address the security crisis, claiming "security lies with the President."

I recall your proactive leadership during the recent Mangu attacks. You visited the scene, called for federal reinforcements, and even earned praise for facilitating the Chief of Army Staff's visit. It was this decisive action that many believe restored peace to Mangu.

Contrast this with Governor Lalong's absence during Bokkos attacks under his administration. The cries and lamentations of our people were so deafening that I myself resigned my position as an aide in protest.

The three-day attack on Bokkos this yuletide season, claiming over 150 lives, stands as one of the most gruesome tragedies in our history, a wound that will not easily heal.

Therefore, as a passionate Bokkos citizen, I implore the Plateau State Government to take immediate action:

Mobilize resources: Provide support for the internally displaced families and utilize state resources to halt this carnage.

Deploy security: Immediately assign the recently formed Operation Rainbow members to patrol ravaged villages and scour surrounding areas.

Coordinate efforts: Collaborate with Mobile Police and STF to secure previously attacked and deserted villages, preventing unauthorized occupation and misuse of land.

** convene a summit:** Host an emergency meeting with stakeholder groups from Bokkos, Barkin Ladi, Mangu, and Riyom, fostering unity and collaboration amongst traditional rulers, religious leaders, youth groups, development associations, and active/retired service personnel from Plateau.

Governor Mutfwang, the time for empty promises and excuses is over. Our people cry out for action, for leadership, for hope. We urge you to embrace your role as our protector, to lead with the same decisiveness you demonstrated in Mangu, and to finally break this cycle of violence that has plagued our land for far too long.

Sincerely,

Munatare Munashak Dares Mandar, Bokkos

NB:

as at the time of this post:

VILLAGES/COMMUNITIES ATTACKED IN BOKKOS

1.MUTFET - 6 lives killed and many houses burnt
2. NDUN Houses burnt
3. SANYAN Houses burnt
4. KYONG
5. KOP MANDARKEN 2 dead
6. LUNGAI
7. CHIRANG 30 dead and houses burnt
8. MAKUNDANG 1 dead
9. FASHAR 1 dead all houses burnt
10. GARAU houses burnt
11. MBONG 5 dead with houses burnt
12. TAHORE
13. TAMISO
14. WANG
15. HIRPIYA
16. BUTURA KAMPANI 5
17. MAIJANKAI
18 DARES 8 dead over 10 houses burnt
19. KAMLUK 5 dead
20. SUNDUL 1 dead
21. Garah Mushere 1 dead
22. Kambar Mapeli more than 16 dead and many injured.
23. Mbar Fiton - 5 lives killed.

*112 killed, 47 injured as killer herdsmen level Plateau villages on Christmas Eve.*Witnesses said the assailants struck...
26/12/2023

*112 killed, 47 injured as killer herdsmen level Plateau villages on Christmas Eve.*

Witnesses said the assailants struck in military fatigues and overwhelmed conventional security forces.

AHMED OLUWASANJO • DECEMBER 25, 2023

Suspected pastoralists on a deadly rampage across two local government areas of Plateau have killed no fewer than 112 residents and injured 47 others.

Peoples Gazette heard from security sources and local chiefs that the attackers executed a string of coordinated attacks on at least 12 communities spanning Barkin Ladi and Bokkos council areas on Christmas Eve.

“The attack started on Saturday evening when the herdsmen made separate entries and started butchering people and continued until midnight on Sunday,” a security source said under anonymity to wait for an official police statement. “We don’t know how they obtained the equipment they used but no group should have this capacity.”

Some of the villages affected include Ruku, Hurum, Darwat, Mai Yanga Sabo in Gashi and Ropp districts of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.

Solomon Musa, president of Berom Youth Moulders-Association, said at least 60 bodies were recovered in Bokkos, about 52 kilometres southeast of Jos, as of Monday afternoon, while 26 bodies were found in Ropp and Gashi. A police inspector said the combined fatalities had surpassed 112 residents, mainly women and children.

“They evacuated 47 people with different injuries to hospitals and clinics,” a local chief, Joseph Gwamzhi, said. “In some communities, the attacks lasted more than five hours.”

Witnesses further said the security forces were overwhelmed during the attacks, rendering them incapable of confronting the assailants, some of whom were reportedly clad in military fatigues.

A spokesman the police in Plateau did not return a request seeking comments about police response. A government spokesman said a statement would be circulated on the situation.

The attack could mark the first test for Governor Caleb Muftwang, who assumed office in May on the back of a vow to contain the decades-long crisis between nomadic herders and villages over shrinking natural resources in the region.

https://gazettengr.com/112-killed-47-injured-as-killer-herdsmen-level-plateau-villages-on-christmas-eve/?fbclid=IwAR0yH741k-XfD6Dre9uc35u9ogfl0BtsUzWDLxmGDOLH2kOFpTqmxyhUQXc

Witnesses said the assailants struck in military fatigues and overwhelmed conventional security forces.

28/11/2023

Strange, but true......
1. Gowon was the only person to become Nigeria's Head of State as a bachelor.
2. Gowon was the only Nigerian military officer to have jumped the ranks of Colonel and Brigadier when the Supreme Military Council promoted him from the rank of Lieutenant Colonel to a Major-General on 1st June 1967.
3. Gowon was the youngest ever Nigerian to become Head of State at 31 years.
4. Gowon was the only one to get married while occupying the office of the Head of State.
5. Gowon was the longest serving Nigerian Head of State (9 years at a stretch).
6. Gowon, at 90, is Nigeria's longest surviving former Head of State. Zik, who died at 92, was a ceremonial president.
7. Gowon, as Head of State, had a Police ADC whose wife was Mrs Comfort Maimuna Yaroson. Comfort had a sister called Victoria Hansatu Zakari. Gowon married Victoria, so the ADC also became in-law to his boss at the same time !
8. Gowon and Victoria had 2 children, Ibrahim Bala Gowon (born 1970) and Saratu Kenkemwa Tani Gowon (born 1972).
9. Gowon today is the most senior surviving Nigerian military officer.

Happy 90th birthday, General Gowon !

23/11/2023

The guys that went to check on Nigeria in 2024 are back 😂

23/11/2023

Judges Replacing Politicians and the Electorates
By Sanusi Muhammad
It was the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu who on November 8, 2022 announced that the Commission was joined as defendant in over 600 pre-election suits. Those suits mostly arose from political party primary elections conducted between May and June, 2022 by over 20 registered political parties.
Mahmoud stated thus: “Only two weeks ago, one political party served about 70 court processes on the Commission in one day seeking to compel us to accept the nomination or substitution of its candidates long after the deadline provided in the timetable and schedule of activities for the 2023 general election had elapsed. Some of the cases will go to the Supreme Court”.
Once a pre-election matter has been instituted to determine the proper flag bearer of a political party, the burden of determining the candidate of the party, shifts from the party delegates to the court. It is rather unfortunate that candidates to represent political parties are no longer decided in the field of play by the voice of the delegates but are decided by what the court says so is the case with election results. It is really going to be a pitiable sight at the Supreme Court when these cases move all the way to the single Supreme Court of the land. All the 600 cases might not get to the Supreme Court, but at least, not less than 300 of the cases will flood their ways to the Supreme Court and the court will be forced to determine the appeals within 60 days of the filing.
Whatever the Supreme Court says becomes law. Whomever the Supreme Court recognizes as the party candidate becomes the flag bearer of the party or winner of an election irrespective of what had transpired at the party primary or general elections. The courts rely more on technicalities to hammer their target than reality and other wishy-washy crafted reasons.
Gradually, the burden of determining party flag bearers and winners of elections is shifting from those either elected, selected delegates or the electorates to Judges and Justices of the various courts. This trend is becoming extremely dangerous to the survival of democracy and party politics and ought not to be allowed to stay for what it may breed. The electorates exercise their franchise but the courts nullify choice of the electorates and impose whosoever they wish hiding under cover of flaws.
With this rather unfortunate trend, winning a party primary election or an election to become a flag bearer of a political party for an election is just the beginning of another round of battle to retain the ticket on behalf of the party and the subsequent victory. The final conferment now lies in the court once any party primary is challenged or the proper election. That was never the case in those old good days where there was internal party discipline. Political party leaders were real leaders that commanded respect and displayed honesty and sincerity in their day-day affairs.
But leaders of today, majority of who were imposed on the parties, are more of parasites on the system than those needed to pilot party affairs.
Beginning from July 2023 to date, we have witnessed several judgments from the various courts, either giving full recognition to the party’s chosen candidate, nullifying an election adjudged as credible, disqualifying a candidate that was said to have won the primary election, recognizing a runner-up, or recognizing a parallel election conducted by the same party on a different date or location. This is why the burden of determining political party flag bearer and winners of elections has shifted from party delegates and the electorates to Judges and Justices including other activities of political parties.
From the various pre-election and post-election judgments so far delivered, some of the strong indications from some party primaries are as follows:
Political parties in Nigeria have woefully failed to conduct credible party primaries that were free and fair in many of the primary elections conducted around the country and the general elections conducted by the umpire due to corruption, greed, sentiments and fear.
Issues of over voting, selection of delegates not through a free and fair contest, abuse of party guidelines, bias, and non-compliance with the Electoral Act 2022 have been prevalent leading to cancellation of many parties primaries and the general elections results.
In some cases, political parties conducted parallel congresses and primary elections in many states and left with the task of forcing the authenticity of such acts through the court.
Political parties willfully substituted candidates who were duly elected at the primaries without their consent and in favor of other preferred candidates that in most cases were mere stooges prepared to run errands for the imposing godfathers.
Some of the political parties did not even conduct congresses as stipulated or primaries but submitted names of preferred party loyalists that are mere robots. Party tickets and clean bill of health were just handed over to preferred candidates as flag bearers of the parties by murderers of the democracy masquerading as party leaders or whatever.
Political parties were desperately looking for a gateway into power using every available dubious mean, so were deploying everything within their arsenal by the hook or by the crook to ensure that preferred lousy candidates were foisted on the party and extended to the electorates even if he/she could not make it at the poll.
Political party chieftains have personal selfish interests that always manifest at primary election in support of a favored aspirant where it exists, more than the one against the wish of delegates. In some cases, even those to serve as party delegates are selected based on loyalty to the whims and caprices of the party apparatchik and foisted on other party members for compulsory endorsement without a complaint or else, it is mischievously transformed to a case of anti-party that attracts punishment.
Some political parties due to failure to do an in depth and proper screening of prospective candidates hurriedly nominated candidates with questionable antecedents but with the required fund and influence to finance the campaign and settle party leaders. Issues with falsification of credentials, age, results etc, and once these defects are noticed by opponents and allowed by the court, the party either loses the opportunity to present a candidate or is forced to conduct a fresh primary election or forced by the judgment to recognize the runner up in the primary as the right candidate irrespective of what might have transpired at the primary or election. While in some cases, the judges find a leeway to announce a compromised judgment through technicality as justifiable reason.
This trend is very unfortunate for the survival of true democracy, and it is seriously destroying the already choked and frightened political space in Nigeria. It is making a serious caricature of the activities of the political parties and the democracy. However, on a broader view of this, the actions of the political parties shows the level of decadence and desperation in our political system and it would be difficult, if not impossible to purge the political space of this pollution and abracadabra. A candidate might have won the party primary election but by virtue of disqualification or failure to carry out a certain function as required by the applicable rules, the victory of the candidate is either nullified and the ticket given to the runner up or the party is completely barred from contesting in the election.
This situation has rendered the court as the party delegate/electorate and not the elected or selected delegate and the conventional electorate.
To curb this trend, the duty is 100 percent on the shoulders of the leadership of the political parties and no one else.
The ultimate requirement of impartiality, level playing ground, integrity, sincerity, honesty of purpose, and fairness should be the bane of political parties in Nigeria. Until party officials deploy this to the conduct of their primary elections, congress and run away from greed and other corrupt practices, Judges and Justices would continue to remain the ultimate party delegates and the electorates. The most common suit in various courts is the substitution of candidates without their knowledge and consent. This shows the insincerity and bias for a preferred aspirant by party leadership that creates litigation. This undemocratic and ungodly practice should either stop or the democracy may continue to suffer and create unpleasant situations including security challenges by the shortchanged.
Screening of nominees by political parties should be taken seriously and must exclude bribery and corruption. Every lacuna should be covered to ensure that rivals do not take advantage of the unidentified small loopholes to destroy the survival of the parties as played in Plateau State where opposition APC harped on PDP’s non-compliance with a court for its repeat congress in 2020. Any candidate with strong defects to his qualification should not be allowed to participate or even near party primary.
On the side of the courts and the pressure that comes with political cases, the relevant laws should be amended to allow the commencement and determination of primary elections cases in State and Federal High Courts to reduce the burden placed on the Federal High Courts or a Special Court should be established to attend to all political cases at all times.
In 2022, all pre-election matters were instituted at the Federal High Courts to the exclusion of the State High Courts that showed elements of mistrust of the State High Courts to handle such cases and deliver neutral judgments. I was of recent privileged to be in one of the Federal High Courts and one of the judges that I met, was complaining bitterly on how he had to write not less than 20 judgments and all must be delivered within the specified timeframe of two weeks as the required 180 days was set to elapse within those two weeks. The burden can be shared across the various States and the Federal High Courts for quick disposal of such periodic cases.
Furthermore, there is an urgent need to further amend the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act 2022 in respect of political party congresses, primaries elections and assumption of office of election winners beginning right from the composition of delegates, purchase of nomination forms etc.
Appeals arising from party primary election cases should not enjoy a right of appeal all the way to the Supreme Court just as it is applicable for post-election cases. In post-election cases for example, appeals from all election tribunals terminate at the Court of Appeal, except for the governorship elections that start at the tribunal through to the Court of Appeal and to the Supreme Court. The Presidential Election Tribunal starts from the Court of Appeal and ends at the Supreme Court. So as it stands, it is only governorship and presidential elections that enjoy the privilege of being heard at three different stages of the courts. This same rule should also apply to pre-election suits to reduce the burden on the Supreme Court.
Our Judges and Justices are neither politicians nor political party delegates and should therefore, strive to be apolitical. Judges and Justices should not be the determining factor in political party internal affairs if the right thing is always done. Conventionally, victory at any party primary election should be determined by consensus, delegates elected through due process and backed by party rules. The issue of technicality by judges and justices to settle election matters should be stopped or else……….
Lest I forget, the recent Kano, Plateau and Zamfara states judgments delivered by the Court of Appeal has already generation apprehension and tension within the polity with the judges accused of bribe taking for compromised judgments. The reputation of the judiciary is at stake. The integrity of judges is in tatters. We are forced to start thinking of the application of jungle justice where and when there is need! A Stitch in Time Saves Nine!
Muhammad is a commentator on national issues

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