Show Posts
Pages:
1  Forum / Politics / Nigeria Military Should Be Equipped on: 15-01-2015 04:37 PM


Nigeria Military Should Be Equipped

Aregbesola made this statement in Osogbo on Thursday at the wreath laying ceremony to commemorate the Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

READ ALSO: Army To Dismiss Soldiers Awaiting Court Martial
The Chairman, Nigeria Legion, Osun State, Col. Alimi Samotu (retd.), Commissioner of Police, Osun State, Abubakar Marafa, Commander, Engineering Construction Command, Ede, Brig. Gen. Gbenga Adeyemi and the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun were among dignitaries who also  laid wreaths at the military cenotaph.

He said that the interests of the troops facing the tedious Boko Haram should not be taken for granted while urging the Federal Government to properly equip them with sophisticated weapons.

He urged Nigerians to continue to pray for the troops and to support them and their families in any way they could to motivate them to do more.

The governor said, “The Federal Government of Nigeria should sufficiently arm the military for it to effectively rout the Boko Haram terrorists and regain the areas under their control.

“Military authorities should also ensure that the welfare of those fighting men and women is well attended to and they are well motivated to win.”

“I refer us to these ongoing battles in order to make the point that the government and the people of this country must, in their various ways, play the role becoming of them in support of those brave combatants.

“These are trying times. Yet, we must not shirk from our service to this country, whether as soldiers, public or private citizens.

“That enemy, popularly known as Boko Haram, is our common enemy. Consequently, we must be formidably united in confronting it. It is by standing together in support of our men and women in the fight against terrorism that we can be sure of victory‎.”

“Yes we have seen some lapses in the war against terror. Still we cannot run down our fighters. We must give encouragement and support, both in prayers and confidence, to the fighting spirit of our armed forces”.

The governor condemned those claiming that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari‎ (retd.), did not possess the minimum qualification for the office.

He said for Buhari to have risen to the level of a General in the Nigeria Army, he should be respected by all.

READ ALSO: Boko Haram: Jonathan Tasks Military On Saboteurs
It will be recalled that the fire-power of the Nigerian Military has been bolstered by the delivery of some military hardware required for the prosecution of the war against the Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.

Some of the items that are being received include armored personnel carriers (APCs), attack helicopters and other platforms that would be coupled in the country.

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/nigeria-military-should-be-equipped/
2  Forum / Politics / Military Purchase Attack Helicopters From Russia on: 15-01-2015 02:17 PM
The fire-power of the Nigerian Military has been bolstered by the delivery of some military hardware required for the prosecution of the war against the Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.



Military Purchase Attack Helicopters From Russia

Investigations by Punch revealed that the military hardware were imported from Russia, and other Eastern European countries.

READ ALSO: Boko Haram: Jonathan Tasks Military On Saboteurs

Some of the items that are being received include armored personnel carriers (APCs), attack helicopters and other platforms that would be coupled in the country.

It was learnt that some of the items were received at the Port of Lagos and were being moved to designated locations in Abuja and other parts of the country.

Confirming this, A senior military officer on Wednesday said that the military equipment were being received at the Apapa Port, the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, and Kaduna.

When contacted for comment on the military hardware, the Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade did not go into details. He said, “We are incrementally enhancing our stock in all the mission areas as part of the ongoing measures to enhance our effectiveness.”

READ ALSO: Army To Dismiss Soldiers Awaiting Court Martial

The Nigerian Military has been blamed for its inability to contain the Boko Haram terrorists. Soldiers have been complaining that they are ill-equipped, in spite of the trillions spent on defence budget in the last three years.

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/military-purchase-attack-helicopters-from-russia/
3  Forum / Politics / Photo: EFCC declares man wanted for oil theft on: 15-01-2015 01:26 PM


Photo: EFCC declares man wanted for oil theft

 
Fnd the EFCC press statement below

The public is hereby notified that Agbebi Samuel Adebanji, of Hepa Global Energy Limited, 33, Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos, whose photograph appears above, is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for conspiracy and illegal dealing in Petroleum Product.

He was on board a vessel MT Good Success carrying 1,459 metric tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit, instead of the 350 metric tons of Automotive Gas Oil, AGO, it was licensed to carry.

Samuel, 49, is dark in complexion. An indigene of Ogbagi Akoko Local Government Area of Ondo state, he speaks English and Yoruba language fluently.

He is currently on the run and all efforts to get him arrested have proved abortive.

Anybody with useful information as to his whereabouts should please contact the Commission in its Enugu, Kano, Lagos, Gombe, Port Harcourt and Abuja offices or through these numbers 09-9044751-3, 08093322644, 08183322644, 070-26350721-3,070-6350724-5;
its e-mail address: [email protected] or the nearest Police Station and other security agencies.

 Read more>>> http://www.jusytouchat.com/efcc-declares-man-wanted-for-oil-theft/
4  Forum / Politics / South African politician attacks Jonathan, call him “irresponsible” for silence on: 15-01-2015 11:32 AM


South African politician attacks Jonathan, call him “irresponsible” for silence over killing in Baga

South Africa’s eccentric youth leader and federal lawmaker, Julius Malema, has launched a blistering attack on President Goodluck Jonathan over his handling of the massacre in Baga, Borno State, describing the Nigerian president as “irresponsible” and suggesting South African intervention against the extremist Boko Haram sect.

Mr. Malema, who leads the Economic Freedom Fighters Party, criticised Mr. Jonathan for rushing out public condemnations of the terrorist attack on a newspaper in France when he has remained silent until date on the bloodbath in Baga, a troubled town in his own country.

READ ALSO: Defence HQ says number of people who died in Baga are not more than 150

 
The youth leader said the South African National Assembly will consider a motion on a possible intervention in the bloody campaign by Boko Haram that has claimed thousands of lives and has worsened in the last weeks.

 
Boko Haram seized Baga, a fishing community on the northern tip of Borno State by Lake Chad, sacking the military base there and killing soldiers and hundreds of civilians.

Speaking at a press briefing, Mr. Malema mocked Mr. Jonathan using his first name, Goodluck.

“Eh Goodlook, or Goodluck or whatever his name is or badluck I don’t know …He is quick to release statement about the killing in Paris; but don’t (doesn’t) say anything about the killings in his own country. That’s an irresponsible leadership,” Mr. Malema said.

“We are really saddened by what is happening in Nigeria. It is highly disturbing.  And we need South African Government to intervene and we will be raising the matter in the Parliament.

“We will make the Parliament to debate it as an urgen

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/south-african-politician-attacks-jonathan/
5  Forum / Politics / Boko Haram ‘Killed Woman in Labour’ – Amnesty on: 15-01-2015 10:25 AM


Boko Haram ‘Killed Woman in Labour’ – Amnesty

Boko Haram fighters killed a woman as she was in labour during what is feared could be the deadliest attack in the militants’ six-year insurgency, Amnesty International claimed on Thursday.

The human rights group said one witness to the assault on Baga, on the shores of Lake Chad in northeast Nigeria, told them the woman was shot by indiscriminate fire that also cut down small children.


“Half of the baby boy (was) out and she died like this,” the unnamed witness was quoted as saying.
Amnesty said this week that hundreds of people, if not more, may have been killed in the attack, which began on January 3 and is thought to have targeted civilian vigilantes helping the military.

“They killed so many people. I saw maybe around 100 killed at that time in Baga. I ran to the bush. As we were running, they were shooting and killing,” a man in his fifties was quoted as saying.
Another woman added: “I don’t know how many but there were bodies everywhere we looked.”

The testimony chimes with claims from local officials that huge numbers were killed and that of witnesses spoken to by AFP, who described seeing decomposing bodies littering the streets.

Read more http://www.justyouchat.com/boko-haram-killed-woman-in-labour-amnesty/
6  Forum / Politics / Buhari's Scary History and Those Who Are Wilfully Blind on: 15-01-2015 10:10 AM


Buhari's Scary History and Those Who Are Wilfully Blind

by Shaka Momodu
Thirty years ago, he faced the cruel and ignominious fate of being tied to the stake and a hail of bullets from marksmen ended his precious life. That person was Bartholomew Owoh (26) who alongside others, Bernard Ogedengbe (29) and Lawal Ojuolape (30), were executed by firing squad after being arrested and tried for drug trafficking. The case of Bartholomew Owoh, the youngest of them all, was particularly tragic.

 
At the time of his arrest, the crime did not carry capital forfeiture -the punishment was six months imprisonment. But Decree No. 20 was hurriedly promulgated and back-dated by one whole year to take effect from when he and others committed the crime and on the basis of that they were all tried, found guilty and executed by firing squad. Someone recently asked me if this actually happened and I said, “read the records of history against Buhari’s name”.
The man responsible for that “judicial murder and crime against humanity” is today the APC presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, who has shown no remorse, no regret and has tendered no apology for his actions. Furthermore,

he has sought no remission or restitution for that act of pure evil. He is the same man being daily burnished in the media by revisionists as the new face of “change.”
I sometimes wonder how he has been able to sleep, eat and wake up every morning for the past 30 years knowing that his hands are stained with the blood of these young men.

Before the promulgation of Decree 20, drug offences were bailable and it is instructive that Bartholomew Owoh was even on bail when it was promulgated. My personal investigation reveals that immediately the decree was promulgated, the young man expressed his desire to escape from the country. But his father prevailed on him to stay back, promising that he would protect him from the grave injustice. The young Owoh heeded his father’s advice and stayed. But his father clearly underestimated the deadly resolve of General Buhari to implement the new decree against his son and others. I can imagine the horror the poor father must have felt on hearing that soldiers had marched his son to the Bar Beach firing range to be executed.

I can imagine the last few moments of Bartholomew’s earthly life as he watched soldiers march around in a choreographic and synchronised parade to carry out the orders of General Buhari. What was going on in his mind? Did he have the moment to say goodbye to his family? Definitely no. He must have been too shocked by what was about to happen. What were the last word(s) he heard on this earth before the hail of bullets hit and silenced him forever? Have any of Buhari’s supporters bothered to ask or imagine? Have any of them put himself on the receiving end of such grave injustice? I guess the last word Owoh heard was: “fire”! And the last sound? The crack of gun shots as hot lead pierced through his body ripping him apart. He probably twitched for a few seconds and his precious life ended just like that. Where and how were he and others buried? In an unmarked grave perhaps! Expectedly, their families were denied the privilege of paying last respect to their loved ones.

If Bartholomew Owoh, the youngest of the three were still alive today, he would have been (56) – about the same age as Buhari’s running-mate, Yemi Osinbajo. He would have been married with children; somebody would have called him father; somebody would have called him uncle. But he died in his prime, as his life was brutally cut short by no less a brutal regime with the red hand of murder. What is a life worth to those who casually say Buhari has changed when the evidence points to the contrary? What is the value for human life to the revisionists and those uninformed bloggers who spread fantasies of Buhari’s daughter who is alleged married to an Igbo Christian man all in a bid to sell him?

I can imagine the eternal guilt Owoh’s father must have felt and probably still feels, that’s if he is still alive for prevailing on his son not to escape.

The irony here is that Bartholomew Owoh and his co- travellers were no saints; just as Buhari who ordered their execution is no saint. But the difference is that while the supporters of Buhari tell us that he has changed and are willing to forgive and give him a second chance, the same Buhari never gave Bartholomew and his co-travellers the opportunity for a second chance – to change and be good citizens of the society. Each time my mind drifts to this monumental injustice, I still freeze in shock and a cold chill runs through my body. How could this have happened in our country? But I am a witness to this part of our history.

I doubt if many Sai Buhari! crusaders feel the same way. But I know for sure that they won’t be so supportive of Buhari if their relatives were among the three Nigerians executed by a back-dated law. Can anyone of his supporters out there stand up and be counted on this score? Needless to say that many of them were too young to appreciate the gravity of the injustice while many others were not even born then. So, they can be excused for not being witnesses of records but they can’t be excused for refusing to use the lessons of history as guides to the future.

The frenzied campaign to dress Buhari in borrowed robes and foist him on Nigerians must be interrogated without let. Buahari’s critics must never allow themselves to be intimidated into silence by those who attack them for daring to interrogate the past, present and acts recorded against the general. Moreso, as the Sai Buharis have the right to air their opinion and support for the general without molestation. It is the fairest minimum for a healthy debate.

It is in this regard that I take exception to Buhari’s supporters who would rather re-write history and shout critics down for daring to air contrary views from the make-belief narrative being used to dupe a new generation of Nigerians, especially bloggers, facebook and twitter savvy youths. Whatever the case, facts remain sacred, comments are free but the records of history endure.

One of the often forgotten victims of Buhari’s high-handedness is Busari Adelakun. Does that name ring a bell? If it doesn’t, let me introduce him to you. Busari Adelakun was a grassroots mobiliser like no other. He was so instrumental to the emergence of the late Chief Bola Ige as the governor of old Oyo State in 1979 that he was appointed Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs despite his low academic qualifications. But Adelakun was to fall-out with his boss, Ige, and pitched tent with his estranged Deputy, the late Chief S.M Afolabi. Alongside other former Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) stalwarts, Adelakun moved to the rival National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and worked for its candidate, Dr. Omololu Olunloyo, in the August 13, 1983 governorship election which he won. Olunloyo was sworn-in on October 1, 1983 and three months later, December 31, 1983, a group of soldiers led by Buhari, overthrew the democratic government.

One of those arrested by the new junta was Adelakun. He was herded into jail alongside other politicians. While Adelakun was not put on trial, he was nonetheless kept in jail despite his poor health, he was an ulcer patient who needed regular treatment and a special diet.

But he was denied proper treatment and food; leading Adelakun to suffer in prison until he died. Even after his death, the military junta would not release the corpse to his family. He was yet another Second Republic politician who met his untimely death as a result of the in-human conditions he was subjected to in Buhari’s detention camps.

The same man is now being canonised by a cabal of primitive wealth accumulators, money changers and flawed progressives whose motivation is anything but altruistic.

APC, Buhari, Change, And Corruption

For God sake! How can a man who, according to Professor Wole Soyinka, “Built a career out of human rights abuses” suddenly become the change agent for the New Nigeria? He has become the man who will cure Nigeria of all afflictions such as corruption, insecurity, etc. The only message coming out from Buhari is: “I will fight corruption and insecurity,” but he has been short on details on how he plans to achieve these twin objectives. He is yet to give Nigerians an economic blue-print, five weeks to the presidential election. In the face of dwindling revenue, General Buhari is yet to articulate an innovative, and creative road map on how to move the economy forward. It is not enough for Buhari and his party to tell us that he will fight corruption without telling us how. Of course, that is the easiest claim any politician can make but the statement cannot be taken as a commitment. It is all talk, and talk is cheap if it is not backed by an action plan which is currently missing.

For the life of me, why should the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun brand every Nigerian who opposes Buhari’s presidential ambition as corrupt? Is that not a gratuitous insult? Is this not a typical example of an elder behaving badly? Why are these people so self-righteous when we see how corrupt they are too?

My worst fears were confirmed after reading news reports credited to the APC chairman recently that Buhari will not probe past corrupt acts because he wants to draw a line in the sand and move on. I chuckled and then laughed. If this is Buhari’s position, how then will he fight corruption, when even before the election, he has given a blanket amnesty to those accused of being corrupt? Can anyone spot the contradiction in the public message of “change” and the utterances of the APC leadership? In one breath, they accuse anyone who is opposed to Buhari’s ambition as corrupt and in another breath Chairman Oyegun stated that Buhari won’t probe past corrupt acts. Hear him: “The only people I can think of, who will fear the Buhari presidency are those who do not want change; they are those who want to continue with business as usual; they are those who want to continue to profit from the level of corruption in the society. The message will be clear – whatever you engaged in before that was detrimental to the people of this country, please stop it. There will be a line drawn in the sand; on one the part is the past, the other side is the future.” How will this deter people from corrupt acts if past crimes carry no weight of punishment?

If the signals from Odigie-Oyegun are anything to go by, then the clamour for change by the APC may end up just giving Nigerians more of the same or just selling a bad apple disguised as an orange.

Now, hear Buhari in Port Harcourt where he went to launch his campaign: “I will send corrupt people to Kirikiri.” Really? (Probably without trial). That would have made sense if the PTF probe report wasn’t so damning. But unfortunately, Buhari’s Spartan incorruptible and austere credentials being trumpeted by Oyegun and his supporters have been ripped apart with his indictment in the management of the Petroleum Support Trust Fund, PTF. Based on the probe report conducted in 1999-2000, the PTF under Buhari’s supervision was mismanaged. The report was however neither made public nor was it acted upon by former President Obasanjo.

In its summary, the committee had advised Obasanjo to “set up a high powered judicial panel to recover huge public funds allocated to the PTF and to take necessary action against any officer, consultant or contractor whose negligence resulted in this colossal loss of public funds.”

According to the report, the sum of N25,758,532,448 was mismanaged by the Afri-Project Consortium (APC), a company contracted by the PTF as management and project consultants. Buhari as PTF chairman was said to have also “delegated to them the power of engineers in all appropriate projects requiring such power-” which made them assume absolute powers to initiate, approve and execute all projects by the PTF. The mismanagement that took place in the PTF under Buhari’s watch was said to have been carried out by APC (the company) in their capacity as management and project consultants. Both their management services fees and budgets for several projects carried out during the existence of the PTF were greatly overpriced.

The question now is who will send Buhari to Kirikiri for the mismanagement, corruption and huge financial losses suffered by the taxpayers when he was chairman of PTF? With his indictment for mismanagement by a committee instituted in 1999 by Obasanjo, Buhari’s ability to manage the Nigerian economy and fight corruption has been called to question. Will he lead by example by voluntarily surrendering himself at Kirikiri Prisons? Imagine the effects of such an action on many corrupt people who currently walk the streets free.

The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author.

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/buharis-scary-history-and-those-who-are-wilfully-blind/
7  Forum / Politics / APC finally defeats PDP in House of Reps, Takes the Majority on: 15-01-2015 09:58 AM


APC finally defeats PDP in House of Reps, Takes the Majority

The All Progressives Congress has emerged as the political party with majority members in the House of Reps, a first by an opposition party in Nigeria since 1999.

By this development, the APC overtakes the Peoples Democratic Party as the dominant party in the House. The PDP has dominated the House since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999.

The deputy chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon Victor Ogene, yesterday released new figures showing distribution of House members and their party membership.

The new distribution shows: APC (179); PDP (162) other parties (19).

The House has 360 members.
On Wednesday, the gales of defection continued in the House of Representatives as 10 members defected to other political parties largely on account of failed return bids in last year’s primary elections conducted across the country.

In separate letters of notification read at plenary by the Speaker of the House, Hon Aminu Tambuwal, the federal lawmakers cited ill-treatment by their former parties during the primaries.

The members are Chukwuemeka Nwogbo, Victor Afam Ogene and Fort Dike (APGA to APC, Anambra); Ibrahim Bawa Kamba and Garba Musa Gulma (PDP to APC, Kebbi) and Abdulmalik Cheche (PDP to APC, Niger).

Others are Wilson Nathaniel (PDP to SDP, Adamawa); Zakari Ibrahim (PDP to APC); Madueke Anthony (PDP to PDM) and Benjamin Aboho (PDP to APGA, Benue).

Their defections followed similar action by five members on Tuesday who changed political parties.

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/apc-finally-defeats-pdp-in-house-of-reps/
8  Forum / Politics / Photos: Trailer rams into Customs office building in Mile 2 on: 14-01-2015 02:14 PM


A trailer this morning rammed into the Nigeria Customs Service command building in Mile 2 destroying a car and a motorcycle. The trailer veered off the road after 2 LASTMA officials allegedly dragged the steering wheel of the truck with the driver. Thankfully no life was lost. More pics after the cut...










Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/trailer-rams-into-customs-office-building-in-mile-2/
9  Forum / Politics / Ex-Bayelsa Gov.Sylva publicly denounces President Jonathan as his 'brother' on: 14-01-2015 01:20 PM


Ex-Bayelsa Gov.Sylva publicly denounces President Jonathan as his 'brother'

The Former Governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Timipre Sylva, has publicly denounced President Goodluck Jonathan as his brother .He said this was because the President not only failed to develop the Niger Delta region,but denied him all the love, care and protection expected from a brother.

Sylva had while campaigning for the presidential candidate of his party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, at the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, last week disowned the President before a crowd of people from the state.He said,

”Please, go and ask my so called brother. If he is really my brother. I don’t think he is my brother. Who is your brother? Your brother is who looks after you. He who looks after your back. This is a so-called brother who pushed you to the fox. As far as am concerned my brother is the one I met on the street and took me into his home.

“And am sure you will agree with me that a brother who pushed me into the street for the fox to eat me up is not my brother. As far as am concerned I don’t see him as a brother anymore. Please, I don’t think Bayelsa should make the mistake. His problem is that he only thinks about himself.
“ And we should be careful. Let us look, what has Bayelsa gained from the Presidency. Where is the Federal project in the state that is significant? I don’t see any. Not even electricity is available in Otuoke. And you have the Presidency.
“If I have somebody else that is not my brother but a friend with my interest at heart, it is better. Sometimes a good friend is better than a bad brother. If a good friend can come and give us electricity and good jobs, I will go for that good friend rather than go for that bad brother. Look at Bayelsa. Look at Niger Delta.”

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/ex-bayelsa-gov-sylva-publicly-denounces-president-jonathan-as-his-brother/
10  Forum / Politics / Nigerian Military Battles Boko Haram As Militants Attempt To Seize Another Borno on: 14-01-2015 12:41 PM



Nigerian Military Battles Boko Haram As Militants Attempt To Seize Another Borno Town

Members of the extremist Boko Haram group are presently making efforts to take over Biu, the largest town in Southern Borno state, residents have told Premium Times.

One resident, Kaka Ali, told Premium Times the insurgents arrived early Wednesday through the southern part of the town, and moved to take over the army barracks there.

“Our boys have already taken strategic position waiting for them, at the moment, the soldiers are battling them. All we can hear now are gunshots from the direction of the barracks,” Mr. Ali said.

It will be recalled that the group has seized many towns in Borno

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/nigerian-military-battles-boko-haram/
11  Forum / Politics / Buhari Is Very Clean, I Investigated Him —Obasanjo opens up on: 14-01-2015 11:49 AM


Buhari Is Very Clean, I Investigated Him —Obasanjo opens up

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has cleared the presidential candidate of the APC, Muhammadu Buhari of any wrong doing when he was Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF).

 
When Abacha died accusations were made, especially against some of the consultants employed by Buhari. Then, Obasanjo himself set up a committee to investigate the activities of the Fund, but not much was heard about its outcome. Here's what Obasanjo said while receiving Buhari on Tuesday:
 
“I haven’t said this publicly, I would say it publicly now. When we looked into it [PTF], there was really nothing amiss except that that organisation went from road building to mosquito net buying and all sorts of things. And what the investigation discovered is a bit of inconsistency in prices and all that. In one area, mosquito net might have been given for N50; in another, N45. And then... that this is fishy. We should look into it.
“And I called my brother and colleague [Buhari]; I said this and he said look, we are managing billions of Naira and I tried to make sure I see everything. But I will not say that what they have said about this is correct or not correct. But I can assure you I tried to see everything. I said okay, Muhammadu, between me, you and God, was there any personal benefit for you? And you said no. I said that is the end of the matter.
“Although there was that investigation, its report was not of any material importance.
I thought that I should say it today that I have this opportunity because I hope people will face issues rather than trivialities. On occasion like this, issues are very important.”
Obasanjo said he appreciated Buhari’s mention of three key areas – economy, security and corruption, but added that "it would be significant to add infrastructure. It’s very important. You may take it as part of economy but I will take infrastructure as special and give it special attention.
“Having said that, I will also say that while a party must be microcosm of a nation - and in a nation you will have near saints, devils, rapists, armed robbers and a good party must have all this in them. But what matters is that when that party has to go into government, it must look for men and women of character. And we have them in all parties, we have them throughout the nooks and crannies of this country. Again I wish you well as you go around. I thank you for this visit. I cannot end without reminding you, even though I saw some old faces, but some of us will remain firm at least at the ward level where I am very active in my party.”
We want your support
Buhari who spoke earlier solicited the support of Obasanjo for his presidential ambition, recalling that he had served under him for three and a quarter years before he was sent on course.
“When I set about the programme of going round the states, it was decided that we should be taking two states per day. I think we have so far succeeded in doing the South-South and the South East. Whether we can maintain that success I don’t know. But somebody has the temerity to ask me that when I come, shall I call on Chief Olusegun Obasanjo? I don’t think I answered the man, I just looked the other side. I think that I should not come here in whatever capacity without calling to pay my respect.
“Sir, it’s a fact that you know more than all we know about the problem that we are in. But what we’ll do is try to convince you to believe us that we are going to do better. We expect your understanding and support, although you insist on remaining in PDP. I have reached a certain degree of frustration in my attempt to try to shift you a bit but you have refused.
“We are not going to be inflexible the way some people accused us of doing it. We are going to be dynamic as we go along and that’s why I said we are here to seek for your understanding, for your support, in spite of the political card you hold.”
Buhari also visited the four paramount rulers in the state before attending his campaign at the stadium.

Read more>>> http://www.justyouchat.com/buhari-is-very-clean/
Pages: