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Tuesday, 12 January 2016

No more CBN forex for BDCs

No more CBN forex for BDCs
Godwin Emefiele
Bureaue de Change (BDC) operators got yesterday a piece of bad news – the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will no longer sell to them foreign exchange.
They are to source their foreign exchange from autonomous sources.
Addressing journalists on the development in Abuja, CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele said BDCs “must, however, note that the CBN would deploy more resources to monitoring these sources to ensure that no operator is in violation of our anti-money laundering laws”.
The CBN also reversed its decision on the deposit of foreign currency in commercial banks, announcing that it will henceforth “permit commercial banks in the country to begin accepting cash deposits of foreign exchange from their customers”. Both decisions are to take effect immediately.
These measures, the CBN governor said “are not intended to be punitive on anyone or any group; rather, it is meant to ensure that the CBN is better able to carry out its mandate in an effective and efficient manner, which guarantees preservation of our scarce commonwealth, and that our hard-earned financial system stability remain intact to the benefit of all Nigerians.”
The apex bank took these decisions because of what Emefiele described as “total disregard of the difficulties that the CBN is facing in meeting its mandate of maintaining the country’s foreign exchange reserves to safeguard the value of the Naira”.
Emefiele lamented that the CBN has “continued to observe that stakeholders in some of the subsectors have not been helpful in this direction. In particular, we have noted with grave concern that Bureau de Change (BDC) operators have abandoned the original objective of their establishment, which was to serve retail end users who need US$5,000 or less. Instead, they have become wholesale dealers in foreign exchange to the tune of millions of dollars per transaction. Thereafter, they use fake documentations, like passport numbers, BVNs, boarding passes, and flight tickets, to render weekly returns to the CBN.”
Emefiele noted that “despite the fact that Nigeria is the only country in the world where the Central Bank sells dollars directly to BDCs, operators in this segment have not reciprocated the bank’s gesture to help maintain stability in the market.”
According to him, “whereas the CBN has continued to sell US Dollars at about N197 per dollar to these operators, they have in turn become greedy in their sales to ordinary Nigerians, with selling rates of as high as N250 per dollar”.
Given this rent-seeking behaviour, Emefiele said, “it is not surprising that since the CBN began to sell foreign exchange to BDCs, the number of operators have risen from a mere 74 in 2005 to 2,786 BDCs today. In addition, the CBN receives close to 150 new applications for BDC licences every month, indicating that some individuals have identified a lucrative business venture that had become a threat to the Naira”.
Rather than help the CBN to achieve its objectives for which they (BDCs) were licensed, Emefiele said, “the Bank has noted the following unintended outcomes: Avalanche of rent-seeking operators only interested in widening margins and profits from the foreign exchange market, regardless of prevailing official and interbank rates; Potential financing of unauthorised transactions with foreign exchange procured from the CBN; Gradual dollarisation of the Nigerian economy, with attendant adverse consequences on the conduct of monetary policy and subtle subversion of cashless policy initiative; and Prevailing ownership of several BDCs by the same promoters in order to illegally buy foreign currencies multiple times from the CBN.
More disturbing to the CBN is the financial burden being placed on the Bank and the country’s limited foreign exchange.
The CBN, Emefiele said, “sells US$60,000 to each BDC per week.” “This amount translates to US$167 million per week, and about US$8.6 billion per year. In order to curtail this reserve depletion, we have reduced the amount of weekly sales to US$10,000 per BDC, which translates into US$28.4 million depletion of the foreign reserve per week and US$1.476 billion per annum.”
This, he stressed, “is a huge hemorrhage on our scarce foreign exchange reserves and cannot continue, especially because we are also concerned that BDCs have become a conduit for illicit trade and financial flows.”
Asked why it has proven difficult or impossible to prosecute erring BDCs, Emefiele said the CBN would now look at that possibility but added that “there are many things that the CBN is mandated to do, we would have lived a situation what people should do is obey and work within extant rules and regulations within which they are supposed to operate and do what is right, but if they begin to do what is wrong, in this case, it becomes a problem”.
Emefiele also said it was almost impossible for the Bank to monitor over 2700 BDCs with its limited number of examiners. “It is almost practically impossible,” he said, adding that “because of inadequate foreign exchange the BDCs have to source their foreign exchange autonomously. We do not have the resources to cope with over 2,000 BDCs in the country right now”.
BDCs not happy with this decision, the CBN said, “are free to return their licences and get a refund of the N35 million cautionary fees.” “Besides, we need more people go into other forms businesses like agriculture where we believe there is a lot of scope at this time,” Emefiele said.
On the reversal of its decision to have commercial banks accept foreign currency deposits again, the CBN governor said the banks “stopped deposit of foreign exchange then because we thought Nigerians were fast approaching dollarisation of the economy because a lot of people were speculating, and there was a lot of speculative attack on the currency”.
The CBN, he added, “saw a situation where people were going into their accounts, took their naira out of their accounts to buy dollars and indeed some were going to their banks to borrow money to buy dollar and stack those dollars in their accounts and, of course, it got to a point where the banks’ vaults were full and the banks wanted us to collect the cash and give them electronic dollar which we said we will not do and so what we had to do at that time was to plug the torrents of flow of the dollar, that has been achieved and at this point, we are beginning to think of opening the tap a little and let’s begin to see whether there will be proper orderly behaviour by operators as well as people in the market.”
“We believe that there are some people who would love to have the opportunity of depositing their foreign currency cash in their banks rather than in their houses, that is why we decided to open that tap again”, the governor said.
The immediate impact of the decision to stop selling foreign exchange to the BDCs, Emefiele explained, “it is the dollars that the CBN is giving the BDCs that is being round tripped to the banks; that is the reason why we said at this time because of limited resources we would not be able to fund the BDCs, they will believe there is always autonomous market and, indeed, in every part of the world there is the autonomous market. We believe that the autonomous market should be allowed to flourish and let’s see how it goes with the CBN out of that market.”

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Ooni, Afenifere Renewal Group call for Yoruba unity

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, and the Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG) have called for unity among the Yoruba.
The frontline monarch spoke at his palace in Ile-Ife, Osun State, when he hosted During ARG members.
Oba Ogunwusi said peace was an essential nutrient that would help Nigeria and the Yoruba race to grow.
The monarch noted that one of the major things he set to achieve during his reign is unity among the Yoruba, adding that peace would be achieved when Yoruba leaders work together.
He said: “I have been praying to God for unity among the Yoruba race and in the land because our unity is germane to the progress of the world. The Yoruba are gifted and will always make impact anywhere they go. Now, there is a challenge about who will make sacrifices by leading others to resolve crisis among the Yoruba, mostly as a result of our bravery.
“Love and unity among the Yoruba will bring about many positive things. It is time for unity to return to Nigeria and we must all return to the source to achieve it. If we forget our source, we may go astray. To bring love, I have decided to work with leaders in Yoruba land.
“Growth is not difficult in Yoruba land; unity is the challenge. With my emergence, unity is returning to Ife and it is gradually spreading to other places across Yoruba land.”
The head of ARG delegation Olawale Oshun said the focus of the meeting was to look into how unity could return to Yoruba land and the development the race should witness during Oba Ogunwusi’s tenure.
Oshun urged traditional rulers to work for peace among the Yoruba in the country and in the Diaspora.
He said: “It is important that across the Yoruba-speaking area there should be unity. When there is unity, there will be peace and when there is peace, you can facilitate development.
“We are interested in the development of our people. We want to stop managing rancour; we want to manage development and growth. We want peace – and not rancour – to enhance positive things.”

Why APC lost Bayelsa election, by spokesman

Why APC lost Bayelsa election, by spokesman
•Frank threatens party’s leaders over function
The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has said the party lost the governorship election in Bayelsa State because of unresolved intra-party misunderstanding.
Frank told reporters yesterday at his Abuja home that the party’s internal crisis, which arose from the primary election, was not resolved.
The spokesman said APC’s governorship candidate in Bayelsa State, Chief Timipre Sylva, did not take reconciliation seriously ahead of the election.
Frank, who said he was speaking as an APC stakeholder in Bayelsa State and not for the party, threatened legal action against the national leadership of the party, if they continued to deny him the right to function as the Acting National Publicity Secretary, as enshrined in the party constitution.
He said: “Before this election, Bayelsa APC had issues, which were not attended to. I have been shouting about these. I made it clear that if we didn’t resolve our issues and went into the election, we were going to lose Bayelsa. But nobody listened. I cried and cried, spoke to our leaders and many other people about the need for reconciliation and its importance.
“But the governorship candidate, Timipre Sylva, refused to listen, thinking he could do it alone. Today, look at the result! When some of us told him to make peace, he refused. After the primary, he never spoke to anybody; thinking he could do the job alone. I said then that with Sylva, we would lose Bayelsa. But nobody listened to me. The result has played out.
“It was important to make peace so that all of us will come together. If we had done that, the result would have been different. It is quite painful that we lost Bayelsa. But it is an eye-opener.”
Dickson’s victory hard-earned, says Mimiko
Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko has expressed joy on the re-election victory of his Bayelsa State counterpart, Seriake Dickson.
The National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Dickson winner of last Saturday’s supplementary polls, following the “inconclusive” December 5 and 6, 2015 elections.
Mimiko, in a congratulatory message through his Commissioner for Information, Kayode Akinmade, said it was not for fun that the election extended to the supplementary level.
The governor said God manifested Himself in the election because “one with God is majority”.
He said although there are no easy elections, “but when man’s obstacles are involved, only God’s intervention could justify His chosen”.
Mimiko said the Federal Government needed to do much more to restore the people’s confidence in the electoral process.
According to him, it has become obvious that the nation has not progressed from where it used to be in the conduct of free, fair and violence-free elections.
Congratulating the Bayelsa State governor, Mimiko said: “Your victory didn’t come on a platter. Potential leaders of the country, breadwinners, patriotic and lovers of democracy lost their lives in the process of accessing this victory.
“Needless killings of people were recorded; people were subjected to intimidating experiences before and during the elections, thus heating up the process. But God has rewarded the good and loyal people of Bayelsa, who ensured that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) maintain its hold in the state.”

Rivers APC apologises to Soyinka on N82m birthday dinner

Rivers APC apologises to Soyinka on N82m birthday dinner
Prof Soyinka
The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has apologised to Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka on the embarrassment caused him by Governor Nyesom Wike’s allegation that the former Rotimi Amaechi administration spent N82 million on his birthday dinner, which lasted just three hours.
The party’s Chairman, Davies Ikanya, through his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Media and Public Affairs, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, described Wike’s allegation as the unfortunate ranting of a drowning man.
Wike, through the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Dr. Austin Tam-George, last week alleged that N82 million was wasted on hosting the Nobel laureate to a birthday dinner.
The governor threatened to involve the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the matter.
APC said: “On behalf of the good people of Rivers State, we hereby tender an unreserved apology to Prof. Wole Soyinka and assure him that Wike’s vile attempt to link him to an imaginary corruption has failed.
“The accusation is nothing but the ranting of a drowning man looking for whom to pull into the stinking pool. But Wike has over-reached himself this time, because Prof. Soyinka is globally renowned as a man of unimpeachable integrity, who has never been associated with corruption in his over 80 years on earth.
“The fact remains that Wike is currently in a pit full of faeces, looking for whom he will splatter the faeces on; sadly, he remembered our revered Nobel laureate. As rightly observed by Prof. Soyinka, Wike is ready to splatter sewage in all possible and improbable directions.”
The Rivers APC noted that Wike, in his desperation to demonise Amaechi and whoever that is associated with him, must have forgotten that his panel of enquiry, which investigated the former governor’s tenure, exonerated him of any financial misdeeds.
The party said the achievements of the Amaechi administration could not be wished away or cancelled through cheap blackmail.
It said Wike’s outbursts did not surprise the party because of the governor’s antecedents as a “controversial politician”.
Rivers APC said: “For Wike to try to disparage a respected personality like Prof. Soyinka in this manner only exposes him as a drowning man looking for any tool to stay afloat. If Wike is sure of his records, why doesn’t he go to court to retrieve the N82 million?

Ex-Ondo Speaker Olabimtan kidnapped

Ex-Ondo Speaker Olabimtan kidnapped
•Abductors demand N20m
•Muslim Board chief also snatched

Former Ondo State House of Assembly Speaker Victor Olabimtan was yesterday kidnapped in Kwali, near Gwagwalada, Abuja.
Olabimtan, an All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant, last Thursday, declared his intention to contest the October election.
He was speaker during the administration of the late Dr Olusegun Agagu and was recently commissioner representing Ondo, Ekiti and Edo states in the Federal Civil Service Commission.
The former speaker was said to be going for a meeting in Abuja when some gunmen in army fatigues abducted him at a check point

Femi Otedola in ‘selfie’ class

Femi Otedola in ‘selfie' class
Popular oil magnate, Femi Otedola, is not your everyday billionaire businessman. Unlike most business tycoons, the Chairman of Forte Oil takes his role as a father very seriously. He dons the cloak of fatherhood with pride, hence he never shies away from performing his fatherly roles to his wards.
Not only does he create quality time to be with his daughters, he supports their dreams and takes out time to celebrate every aspect of their lives. More than he monitors the growth of his business empire, Otedola monitors the progress of his daughters every step of the way, goes on vacation with them in exotic locations around the world and joins in celebrating their graduations, birthdays and other success stories.
No doubt, Otedola has done his best to make his children his source of joy and peace. It comes as no surprise therefore that these days, the happy father and his wife, Nana, are always posing for pictures with their daughters, Florence (DJ Cuppy) Otedola and Temi Otedola, the celebrity Fashion and travel blogger. In a recent picture posted on the social media by Temi, the London-based fashion and travel blogger, she was teaching the billionaire oil magnate how to take a ‘selfie’. She actually captioned it ‘”Teaching how to take a Selfie 101 to dad”.

Mikel rested in Blues FA Cup win

Mikel rested in Blues FA Cup win
•Fourth round draw to be held today

Nigerian international Mikel  Obi was rested by manager Guus Hiddink in the FA Cup Third round win against English League One side Scunthorpe United yesterday at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues continued their resurgence under the Dutch caretaker manager with a comfortable 2-0 victory but Mikel who has been a mainstay for the former UEFA Champions League winners was given a deserved rest after featuring in all Hiddink’s three previous games.
The former Lyn Oslo midfielder watched from the bench as Spaniard Diego Costa escaped Scott Laird and impressively directed Branislva Ivanovic’s cross past Luke Daniels in goal for the visitors inside the first 13 minutes.
It did not turn out a whitewash as expected as the Blues waited until the second half to double their lead courtesy of substitute Ruben Loftus-Cheek who blasted a shot past the keeper after receiving a pass from Cesar Azpilicueta

Wenger hails brave Iwobi

Wenger hails brave Iwobi
Arsenal manager,  Arsene Wenger, had kind words to say about his young Nigerian forward, Alex Iwobi after the Gunners 3 – 1 triumph over Sunderland in the FA Cup on Saturday.
The teenager sparkled in his first start at the Emirates Stadium and was involved in the equalizer netted by Joel Campbell in the first half .
“I liked the timing of his passes. In the middle of the park that is a vital quality and that fact he plays forward and sees [things].
“As a young boy he is not afraid to come on and that is not easy, ” Wenger told reporters, according to arsenal.com.
If the Community Shield is thrown into the mix, Iwobi has been included in Arsenal’s 18 – man squad 14 times this season by the Frenchman.

Messi wins fifth FIFA Ballon d’Or
Argentina maestro, Lionel Messi, on Monday night won the 2015 FIFA Ballon d’Or award for the planet’s top soccer stars.
In a colourful ceremony held in Zurich, Switzerland, the Barcelona superstar brushed aside competition from Portugal and Real Madrid hitman, Cristiano Ronaldo and his Nou Camp teammate, Neymar, to win the biggest individual prize in world football for a record fifth time.
Messi also won the award in 2009, 2010 2011 and 2012.
United States striker, Carli Lloyd, won the Women Player of the Year award, while Brazilian Wendell Lira went home with the Ferenc Puskas award for the best goal scored in 2015.

Messi wins fifth FIFA Ballon d’Or

Messi wins fifth FIFA Ballon d’Or
Argentina maestro, Lionel Messi, on Monday night won the 2015 FIFA Ballon d’Or award for the planet’s top soccer stars.
In a colourful ceremony held in Zurich, Switzerland, the Barcelona superstar brushed aside competition from Portugal and Real Madrid hitman, Cristiano Ronaldo and his Nou Camp teammate, Neymar, to win the biggest individual prize in world football for a record fifth time.
Messi also won the award in 2009, 2010 2011 and 2012.
United States striker, Carli Lloyd, won the Women Player of the Year award, while Brazilian Wendell Lira went home with the Ferenc Puskas award for the best goal scored in 2015.

Argentina maestro, Lionel Messi, on Monday night won the 2015 FIFA Ballon d’Or award for the planet’s top soccer stars.
In a colourful ceremony held in Zurich, Switzerland, the Barcelona superstar brushed aside competition from Portugal and Real Madrid hitman, Cristiano Ronaldo and his Nou Camp teammate, Neymar, to win the biggest individual prize in world football for a record fifth time.
Messi also won the award in 2009, 2010 2011 and 2012.
United States striker, Carli Lloyd, won the Women Player of the Year award, while Brazilian Wendell Lira went home with the Ferenc Puskas award for the best goal scored in 2015.
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CURSE OF THE ANCESTORS!

LEBO Sikwane wanted to please her ancestors when she followed her calling to become a sangoma.
But life turned ugly for her when she didn’t follow the correct procedure! The 38-year-old from Chiawelo in Soweto told Daily Sun her gobela disappeared with her car last week and she believed she was having bad luck because she didn’t listen to her ancestors. “Other sangomas have since told me my parents and ancestors were angry with me for not involving them when I chose a gobela. Normally the ancestors choose. “I made life difficult for myself by not letting my ancestors make the decision.” Lebo said she paid a heavy price as she was scammed by the sangoma from Protea Glen. “The sangoma asked if he could buy my broken-down car, which was standing in my yard for over two years. He said he would buy the car and give me half the money and keep the other half for thwasa services,” said Lebo. “But he disappeared with the car. I won’t trust sangomas again!” Lebo said she was still being tormented by her ancestors who wanted her to become a sangoma. She said although her Renault Clio was not working she loved it and was planning to fix it one day. Lebo’s uncle, Elias Masinyane (63) said Lebo disrespected her parents and ancestors. “She’ll have to start her sangoma training again so she can be healed,” he said, adding that the family would report the gobela to the Traditional Healers Council and open theft charges against him.

Monday, 11 January 2016

National Assembly working against Buhari – ACF Chieftain

Alhaji Mohammed Abdulrahman was a member of the Northern Elders Forum which later transformed into the Arewa Consultative Forum under which he once served as Secretary of the group’s Politics Committee. Abdulrahman in this interview describes the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as underrating the capability of the Igbo people who he says are a force to reckon with in the survival of the nation’s economy. He also speaks on the President Muhammadu Buhari administration warning that some of the President’s men are not comfortable with the change initiative of the All Progressives Congress government.
Nobody can restrict the Igbo to a geographical location

•Mohammed Abdulrahman

•Mohammed Abdulrahman
The leader of IPOB and Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, is not responsible enough or adequately equipped to discuss the Biafra issue. Under what context are they discussing Biafra? He is completely lost. We do not want a country where people just wake up, put on fine clothes and use an NGO to try to make money and begin to tell us about indigenous people. The Igbo are my people because I have children who are Igbo as I am married to an Igbo woman from Enugu.
The issue is that these people used Jonathan to steal Nigeria black and blue and they never expected that that government will lose the presidential election. They thought the stealing was going to continue. When they lost the election, it became a little confounding for them and the only way they wanted to protest was using the IPOB. It didn’t make sense to me. In Jonathan’s government, if you look at the list of appointments and those who called the shots, the Igbo people were more than any other set of people from other parts of the country. Almost everything in Nigeria then had the imprint of the Igbo.
So, how can they be talking about the Indigenous People of Biafra when they were in charge of Nigeria then?   What did not happen that time was changing Nigeria’s name to Biafra. What do they want, to enslave Nigerians? That is not how to go about it, not by violence. The Igbo people own houses all over the place. They are the main brain behind the Nigerian economy today. From the market women who sell ugu (vegetable) to the men who sell spare parts and vehicles. They own industries. So, what else do they want?   What is Biafra? Do they know how Ojukwu got the name? These people are just looking for ways to raise money.
I think they have been reading too many story books. Even Karl Max did not behave this way. The Igbo are responsible people. They are the brains behind the development of the African economy. They are all over the place, in all the nooks and cranny of Africa, from Gabon to Equatorial Guinea, The Igbo people are everywhere. Why should one young man, because he can wear suit and trousers start telling us about indigenous people. Does he know the United Nations more than the other Igbo people? We have the record of Igbo people who hold first positions in so many areas of life throughout the world, in Science and Engineering and so many other fields.
That is the real Igbo life and not the crudity of armed robbery. What does Biafra offer them. The Igbo already have the brain. The Igbo are the Israel of Africa. They are enterprising and virtually the best. The IPOB people are irresponsible, unlearned young men who do not have any work to do and trying to pull some other people into a death trap, in order to make money. The Igbo will not accept that. I am an Igbo parent because I have many children who are Igbo. Nnamdi should go and sit down and eat akpu because I believe he has not eaten enough of it.
At a time when people are talking about the internet computers and Information Technology and development in the world, you cannot compress Nigeria into a small place. The Igbo people have gone too far. If he is talking about IPOB, it means he wants to restrict the Igbo and other people have the right to react. What of the houses and other property owned by the Igbo all over the place? The Igbo are too intelligent to be restricted to one place. The world as they say has become one global village. The real Igbo are the business people. You do not have to have a university degree but the brain is what matters most. This Nnamdi Kanu’s brain is flawed.
The IPOB people are in the wrong market. From the production alone that can take place in Igbo land and exported to other countries, they can turn into an African Japan and Taiwan, all from Igbo land. Biafra should not be a boundary. Countries are no longer about boundaries. It is about the people. For the Igbo people, Nnamdi Kanu is a nuisance. We know what treason is and if he gets himself into the treason issue, he will be in for it and nothing will happen. Murtala was killed and nothing happened, Abiola was killed, nothing happened. Yar’Adua was killed and nothing happened. Abacha was killed and nothing happened.
All of them died and people who thought that Nigeria would come to an end must have known better now. Nothing of such happened. If Nnamdi Kanu is convicted for treasonable felony and he is killed according to the law, nothing is going to happen. It will not spark off a civil war. He is wasting his time. We should all be concerned with the Nigerian enterprise. The oil we depend on is virtually going into non-existence.   For the people who say they have oil, the oil is almost finished. The price of oil is heading towards $15 per barrel. Agriculture is going to be the mainstay of the economy. That is what everybody in the world wants. People want food to eat.
Why Buhari government may fail
The issue of Nigeria has changed. Of course, Buhari brought this bandwagon, the change initiative which he told God that he wants to implement and Nigerians decided to follow him. But Buhari should be very careful because some people do not want him to go into the implementation stage of the change mantra. Change has many stages. You cannot remain a good egg forever. You either hatch as a chicken or you get eaten as a good egg. So, Buhari’s change has to be implemented and he should note that there is a bloc within the National Assembly that wants to undo him and they can go to any length because they do not want Buhari to continue.
That is treachery. Members of the National Assembly were put there to represent the people but where it is discovered that they are not there to represent the interest of the people who elected them, then the relevant laws should be applied to deal with them. They should be dealt with when they begin to jeopardize national interest for selfish interests. We cannot afford to continue to use tax payers’ money to protect the lawmakers and they continue to behave like kings and queens. Buhari should face his job and come up with immediate results and he has to drop politics and go straight into what brought him into power.
The first thing the National Assembly did was that phoney election they held at the inception of this administration. They did that to show Buhari that he was not in charge and the second one is the recent issue over the purchase of vehicles for the National Assembly, at these times of austerity when they have all been given money to purchase vehicles. The National Assemble is trying to tell Buhari to his face that they are going to work against him. Some people are not comfortable with the change initiative and they will do everything possible to frustrate the President’s efforts.
What happened in Jonathan’s government was official banditry, from the Ministry of Finance to the Customs. All ministries and parastatals that provided money for government were all composed of bandits. We should have no time for that now because the people who put Buhari there have eyes to see and they have ears to hear. It should no longer be an administration of sirens and bodyguards. Nigeria has to work and he has to allow everybody participate to make Nigeria work. The privileged few who are there in government should not only be seen to be working but they should actually work.
We are fed up with rhetoric. Buhari has the goodwill and no other President had the goodwill as Buhari has and he should not squander it. There is limit to the patience that Nigerians have had over several years. There are groups under the President waiting for him to fail. It is like watching soldiers on a drill. If the commander notices anyone who is too weak to go on, he pushes him aside and Buhari should understand that. The promise of change has made Nigerians impatient because the goodwill given to Buhari is much and nobody should be allowed to squander it.
Buhari, too soft
Fuel and electric power are the twin issues that may bring this government down if the President fails to crush the activities of some people who do not desire the needed change. If Buhari cannot deal with issue of fuel distribution when the refineries produce and the marketers have become government on their own then Buhari does not have a government. If people generate electricity and power   and they decide to sell it the way they like and at the same time put service charges and start making free money, that is fraud and corruption.
It was when some people in the Jonathan government were looking for where to steal money that every service provider started talking about service charges. What service are they talking about? The electric power is never there and they charge you for that. If they want to increase electricity tariff, they should do so and stop talking about service charges.   It is stealing and corruption.
The privatization process was dubious and it is reversible. Government has to revisit the power privatization thing. Those are the people who want Buhari to fail, along with the fuel cartel. Buhari should look internally into his administration. There are people working with him who want to undo the President. If some people refuse to accept the change in certain sectors, they should be done with.
The distribution network of the NNPC should be checked and the President has to call the oil cartel to order because nobody has the right to hold Nigeria to ransom. We must get results within 12 calendar months and that is the change Nigerians want. We do not want a change where the President is said to be carrying out certain changes and nothing tangible happens at the end of the day. The issue of Dasuki should be handled swiftly and if he is supposed to end up in prison then let him be there.
If Saraki’s case will earn him a prison sentence then it should be done now so that we can move ahead. The rules of engagement must be followed. Those who looted our money should proceed straight to prison until they return such money. They must have invested the money they stole and they must have made some profit out of it. So, they should return the capital and take the profit. Buhari is too soft and it is the people around him who want to ground him, these are the people making him to be soft because they are more interested in seeing to the President’s downfall. Nigerians will continue giving him the goodwill if they see results.
We know it may be hard and difficult at the beginning but it should not be hard all through the period. Government has not started doing things to give Nigerians a hint that the situation will be better. Government is not dealing with the people are killing the system. They are likely to become the problem for government to perform. Buhari has just one year to prove that he can deliver because the people who want him to fail also have one year to execute their plot.