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The Buhari interview

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By Etim Etim

Even if it did not break any news, the 90-minute exclusive interview of President Buhari by Nigeria’s cable network, Arise News, did show that the Nigerian leader is not as demented as Farooq Kperoqi would want us to believe. Consistently over the last five years, Prof Kperoqi, a teacher in a US university and columnist in Nigerian Tribune, has been making the point in his articles that President Buhari is so mentally challenged that he could not hold a ten-minute discussion unaided. Many of my friends who work in the Villa have discountenanced this assertion vehemently whenever I confronted them, but Kperoqi’s unrelenting repetition of his claim has left me puzzled. The President’s taciturnity, aloofness and near absence in the face of a national turmoil has not done much to dispel Kperoqi’s theory. But watching the interview this morning (Thursday, June 10, 2021), I came away with the impression that the Atlanta-based professor is guilty of blatant exaggerations on the president’s health. There’s no doubt that at 78, Buhari has obviously lost some of his acuity and alertness. Senescence has certainly set in, and this explains why some of his answers were not related to the questions asked. But overall, he is fairly alert mentally and he has a good command of the issues bedeviling the nation.

 

The interview expectedly covered a wide range of issues: insecurity, Twitter, restructuring and devolution of power, corruption, national debt, IPOB and the South East, appointment of Army Chief, the Buhari legacy, open grazing and where the next president will come from. These are some of the key topics that have seized our national conversation in the last several years, and so most of the President’s answers were quite predictable. On insecurity, the President says he was almost overwhelmed by the violence in the North Western region given that the people there are of homogenous culture, religion and tradition. He however noted that the law enforcement agencies have risen to the challenge. ‘’We closed the mines and drove away illegal miners from Zamfara State, and this has helped to reduce banditry in the area’’, Buhari said. The President wondered why Igbos would want to secede from Nigeria when they live and own massive property all over the nation. On why the president has not considered any Igboman for appointment as a service chief, the President stated that such positions require persons of immense experience, competence and cognate track records. ‘’For the chief of army staff, for example, the person must be well known to the soldiers who are fighting in the field so that they would relate with him very well’’, the President said. This explains why the three army chiefs Buhari has so far appointed have been commanders in the theatre of war in the North East. This is the same consideration that influences the appointment of military chiefs in the US, for example. In May 2015 when President Obama nominated Marine General Joseph Dunford to succeed Gen Martin Dempsey as the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, the President relied heavily on Gen Dunford’s track records. Gen Dunford had served as the Commander of American and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan in 2013 and 2014 and was just before his elevation, the Commandant of the US Marine Corps. Note that Afghanistan was the main theatre of war for the US as at 2015. In fact Obama described Gen Dunford as one of the ‘’most admired officers in our military’’, and someone whose decision-making he trusts.

I was particularly struck at President Buhari’s answer to the question on our huge foreign debts. The Buhari administration has borrowed billions of dollars from China and some multilateral agencies to fund infrastructure. The President said that he inherited decrepit infrastructure and empty treasury, and the economy could not develop if infrastructure were so bad. He stated that previous administrations earned so much from oil, yet they did not build roads, rail and bridges, so he had to borrow to fix these things. This was the exact same answer I gave in October 2018 when I appeared on the same Arise News morning show. I remember retorting back at the panel when they asked me why whether it was okay for the government to borrow so much: ‘’If you travel around the country as I do, you’d notice how bad our roads are. What do you want the President to do? Fold his arms and do nothing’’? Successive administrations between 1999 and 2015 have failed to invest on infrastructure. Federal roads were in a terrible state of disrepair and no single rail line was constructed, yet the country earned billions of dollars from crude oil exports. I am sure that the people who stole these resources and stashed them away are now the same people sponsoring violence and negative news against the country. They wouldn’t mind destroying the country, just because they have their ‘’Plan B’’ to run outside the country if, God forbid, crisis erupts.

On open grazing of cattle, the President said: “Two South West governors came to me to report that cattle rearers were destroying farms in their states; I asked them what happened to the grassroot security panels from Traditional Rulers to Local Governments who meet regularly to identify the root of their problems and identify crooks within their environment. Who destroyed this system? Go back and fix it, give your people sense of belonging. I don’t like it when people campaign to become Governors and people trusted them with their votes and after winning, they can’t perform, they’re trying to push responsibilities to others. ….We have three tiers of Government, Federal, State and Local. We have killed the Local Government totally. We will send N300m as allocation to a Local Government, one Governor will ask the LG Chairman to sign that he collected N300m but he will give him N100m and the Chairman will keep quiet…..is that how we will continue?” This is vintage Buhari. Plain and blunt. The President is essentially complaining about corruption among the governors and their inability to rise to their responsibilities. In my article in The Guardian today titled “Niger Delta and the search for peace”, I note that many governors are so afraid of confronting criminals in their states, yet they keep collecting huge sums as security votes.

Another interesting aspect of the interview was when the president was asked what his legacy would be. ‘’I will leave that for Nigerians to decide, but I hope that they will be fair to me. Nigerians should judge me fairly, based on what we met when we came in and what we have been able to do’’, the President said, noting that he will return to his farm when he leaves office. The huge security challenges which have enveloped the country have almost completely obliterated whatever achievements this administration has managed to record. The President risks being remembered as the peace-time leader under whom most Nigerians died. In my article titled ‘’Buhari’s legacy; Osinbajo’s burden’’ and published in The Guardian of February 5, 2021, I made the point that after eight years, the whole of Buhari’s legacy would be defined, not by the rails and roads he’d built, but by how well and safe Nigerians had lived under him. Let me end by commending Arise News, our own CNN, for consistently improving in its offerings as the nation’s only international cable channel. The Morning Show has become the most popular of the breakfast shows on our TV. The interview team comprised Nduka Obaigbena (Chairman of Arise News and Publisher of Thisday newspaper; Segun Adeniyi, Chairman of Thisday Editorial Board, Reuben Abati and Tundun Abiola).

No price too much for sustenance of NYSC – Gov Sule

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Governor  Abdullahi A. Sule of Nasarawa State says no price is too much for peace and sustainance of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.

The governor said this on Thursday as the Guest of Honour at the official unveiling of nine (9) books on NYSC and maiden NYSC film in commemoration of the 48th anniversary of the scheme.

While speaking during the ceremony, Governor Sule emphasized that there was no price too much for peace and unity of the country just as there is no price too much for sustenance of the NYSC programme which in itself epitomizes peace.

Governor Sule commended the NYSC scheme for its successes especially under the present Director General Brigadier General Shuaibu lbrahim.

Gov Sule recommended the nine books to Nigerians.

He chose in particular four of the books for Nasarawa state.

BREAKING: Nigerian Army Gets New Spokesperson, Theatre Commander

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Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu has been appointed as the Director of Army Public Relations.
General Nwachukwu takes over from Brigadier General Mohammed Yerima. Before his appointment, he was the Director, Defence Information at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja.
Why army established farms, ranches – Maj-Gen. CG Musa | Dailytrust
Meanwhile, Major General CG. Musa As Been Appointed As The New Theatre Commander Of Operation Hadin Kai North East Region.
CG Musa takes over from the current Chief of Army Staff.

President Muhammadu Buhari says combating corruption in democratic setting is a challenging task to accomplish

Abuja, June 10, 2021 (NAN) President Muhammadu Buhari says combating corruption in democratic setting is a challenging task to accomplish.

The president disclosed this during an interview with Arise Television which was televised on Thursday.

According to him, the war against corruption hasn’t been easy for him because he turned into a democratically elected President six decades back.

He, however, stressed that his government had succeeded in easing out corrupt public officials without even creating noise about it.

Buhari recalled that much was achieved in the fight against corruption if he was military Head of State in the early 80s” when a lot of folks were sent to prisons before I was booted out”.

The president frowned in the manner and way the local government system was being managed, saying the local government administration was nearly non-existent in the nation.

He cited a scenario where country governors continued to starve the local authorities of capital stating”in a circumstance in which N300 million is allocated to local government and they’re given N100 million isn’t fair”.

He stated he had advised the security agencies to treat bandits and other criminals from the”the language they know”.

“Problem from the south-west; you have folks over there stealing each other’s cattle and burning each other’s villages.

“As I mentioned, we are going to treat them in the language they understand.

“We’ve given the authorities and the army the ability to become callous. You watch it in a couple of weeks’ time there’ll be the difference.”

“Because we advised them when we keep folks away from their plantation, we are going to starve. And the government can’t control the public.

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“If you let appetite, the government will be in trouble and we don’t want to be in trouble.

“We’re already in a trouble. We warn them earlier than later you will notice the difference,” he explained.

On farmers/herders clashes, the president said the problem had persisted because older cows paths and grazing areas had been violated by growth, including that those who had taken over such conventional arrangements would be dispossessed.

On the fight against insurgency, Buhari dismissed the assertion that the bulk of Boko Haram members were banning.

The president stated that his government had done a lot to fight the terrorists and insurgents but the difficulty from the”North-East is quite difficult.”

Biafra: Buhari’s Remarks Support creation of Eastern Security Network >> Nnamdi Kanu

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Nnamdi Kanu, chief of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has stated that President Muhammadu Buhari has by his comment on Thursday, supported the creation of the Eastern Security Network, ESN, by the Indigenous People of Biafra.

Nnamdi Kanu and his group had set up the security network to help counter the criminal activities of guessed Fulani herdsmen from the South East and Southsouth areas of the country.

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On the other hand, the government is against the illegally recognized outfit and struggling to finish its activities from the regions but Kanu noted that Buhari, which appeared on Arise TV, Lagos State on Thursday affirmed the ESN.

During the exclusive interview, President Muhammadu Buhari had said it was erroneous for Governors to sit idle anticipating him to stop the activities of killer Fulani herdsmen in their states.

And reacting to the, Kanu tweeted,”…Buhari alters the duty of stopping terrorist herdsmen to Governors, it confirms that our assertions which Nigeria is now a failed state. Additionally, it supports #ESN as a self-defence force to secure our people.”

Meanwhile, the Buhari has pledged his government would organize the military and police to deal with IPOB in the language they understand.

Speaking on Arise Television, Buhari said security agents would go.

“These folks are dispersed everywhere with everything and businesses. They know what they are talking about, anyway, we stated we will treat them in ways they know.

“We will organise the military and authorities to pursue them,” he explained.

Breaking: President Buhari instructs Police to Take Anybody holding Ak 47 illegally

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The Federal Government has granted an order to the Police to take anybody holding Ak 47 guns illegally.

This was disclosed by President Muhammadu Buhari while commissioning some safety gear in Lagos on Thursday.

He explained, “I have asked the Police to take anyone holding Ak 47 gun ”

Details to follow shortly…

Buhari is currently in Lagos for the commissioning of Several Jobs by the Federal Government

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President Muhammadu Buhari is currently in Lagos for the commissioning of Several Jobs by the Federal Government.

There’s a significant presence of security operatives in certain sections of the industrial city dependent on the President’s trip.

He’s now at Ebutte Meta Terminal of the Nigerian Railway Corporation for its commissioning service of the Lagos Ibadan railroad project along with off the flag of industrial operations.

Presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad revealed this in a statement on Wednesday.

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“Construction began in March 2017, also test-running started in December 2020,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

“The Ebute Metta Station, called the Mobolaji Johnson Station, is the biggest railway station in West Africa using a holding potential of 6000 passengers.

“President Buhari is dedicated to creating a contemporary national railroad network which will connect every part of Nigeria, and encourage commerce, tourism, travel, trade, and national integration.”

The 156km Lagos–Ibadan standard gauge railroad in Lagos is your very first double-track standard gauge railroad in West Africa,

It’s also the first Nigerian railroad line to be started and completed with precisely the exact same authorities, because 1960.

President Buhari’s final trip to Lagos was on Wednesday, April 24, 2019, throughout the tenure of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

Throughout the trip, Buhari inaugurated some jobs Including the Institute of Maternal and Child Health in Ayinke House; an ultra-modern 170-bed Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialist hospital situated in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital and Lagos Theatre in Oregun, Lagos.

The President also inaugurated the Oshodi Interchange terminal to get a modern transportation hub; 822 high capacity mass transit cycles; along with a 10-lane world regular global airport road.

The Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Firmin Ngrebada, declared on Thursday that his administration had tendered its resignation

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The Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Firmin Ngrebada, declared on Thursday that his administration had tendered its resignation.

Ngrebada wrote on Twitter that he had”presented (his) resignation to the President,” Faustin Archange Touadera.

But presidential spokesman Albert Yaloke Mokpeme told AFP he could be requested to remain and form a new administration.

“We shall know in a few hours in the event the president keeps the prime minister on,” Mokpeme said.

A former chief of staff to Touadera, Ngrebada was in place since early 2019.

Central African Republic is the second least-developed nation on the planet according to the UN and suffers from the wake of a brutal civil conflict that erupted in 2013.

Touadera was re-elected in December on a turnout of over one in three Republicans.

The ballot was hampered by armed groups that in the time controlled across two-thirds of the country, and rebels mounted an offensive in the runup to polling day.

Ever since then, the army, backed by UN peacekeepers, Rwandan special forces, and Russian paramilitaries, has wrested much of the territory from rebel control.

APC aspirant claims to prioritise security

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Chief Press Secretary (CPS) into the INEC Chairman, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, that made the revelation yesterday, stated the note was glued at the commission’s offices at Anambra, in accordance with Section 30 of the Electoral Act 2010.

INEC had, in January, printed the schedule and program of actions for its election.

On the other hand, the commission appealed to political parties to run credible and rancour-free primaries in accordance with the regulations, rules and regulations of this commission.

Oyekanmi stated the body had executed the very first action on the schedule by releasing the official notice for the election at its own offices in Anambra.

MEANWHILE, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship optimistic for its election, Azuka Okwuosa, has stated the safety of Anambra is his priority.

While commiserating with Anambrarians who lost family members to criminal actions in the nation lately, he stated he’d see to it that the security of property and life if he wins the governorship race.

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He explained: “Insecurity has become a significant concern in Anambra and Nigeria as a whole. Over the previous two decades, offence within the country has nearly reached all-time large. It’s simple to state that the problem of insecurity is constant throughout the country, provided that reports of strikes have arisen in virtually every nation. But a significant number of killings, armed robberies, kidnaps, cult clashes and aggressive attacks have happened in Anambra without a proper answer from security operatives.

“The insecurity situation in the country will take its toll on the total maturation of the country, if not correctly assessed”

According to him, the majority of the obligation to tackle this difficulty rests on the authorities.

He considers that the first step to handling unhappiness is dialoguing with the agitated.

“Dialogue is the first step to solving all kinds of conflicts. My long-term aim is to increase the opportunities available to youths to make a fair living. This method is borne from my view that offence is a consequent effect of idle youth who’ve been frustrated with the problems and lack of gainful employment. With no alternate to make ends meet, a number of them have resorted to criminal actions.”

APC warns Nigerian against the use of VPN to bypass Nigeria IP ban to twitter

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has alerted Nigerians of the numerous risks involved in obtaining social networking contents together with the Virtual Private Network (VPN).

It clarified that VPN is vulnerable to the heinous actions of criminal hackers, who might steal data and monies in a bank account.

“The APC warns the legitimate public and private entities working in the nation to avoid the many dangers of exposing themselves to cybercrimes through the use of VPN, which isn’t adequately secured.

“This advisory is necessary because regardless of the huge compliance with Nigerians to the Federal Government’s suspension of Twitter operations in the country, some people in the country have resorted to VPN to evaluate Twitter, whose unwholesome activities are detrimental to the peace and public order in the country,” stated the party.

It, therefore, advised those using the VPN to desist in their own interests so as to prevent these risks: information theft, illegal access to strategic company documents and possible economic espionage.

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According to the celebration, VPN users expose their apparatus to vulnerabilities, because the system allows third-party access to private data.

It said VPN could also change users’ place to a different country, thus compromising data integrity.

“Your record can be traced to another nation which isn’t yours, with all the dangers that entail.

“Many individuals and businesses using VPN have lost their investments after compromising the safety of their devices,” APC said.

It, therefore, advised Nigerians to prevent installing or using VPN to access social media sites to guard their privacy and safety online.

“This is in our individual and collective interest,” it said.