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Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by captianfreeman(m): 9:37pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
AN ad hoc group of influential Nigerians, known as the National Peace Committee, has been parading the corridors of power of late, scheming to exploit its connections at the highest level of government to advance a suspicious agenda. Led by a former head of state, Abdulsalami Abubakar, the NCP contingent met with President Muhammadu Buhari last week to “update him on the activities of the committee and how members could help nurture peace in the country.” The intention about peace is apparently noble, but the agenda of the committee is nebulous and its real motive is unclear and questionable. Their mission, which was to emerge after the meeting, is to advise Buhari to tread with caution in his iron-cast resolve to rid the country of corruption and culture of impunity. In its sanctimonious arrogance, the self-appointed group purportedly lectured Buhari: “This is no longer a military regime and under our existing laws everybody is innocent until proven guilty,” Matthew Kukah, a Catholic priest and their spokesman, said. Although investigations are ongoing, the group jumped to the conclusion that the rule of law had not been followed. Uncomfortable with the public perception of the NCP mission, Kukah, the priest who claimed to have empanelled the committee in the first instance, said there was no way that he or any member of the committee could have been told to go and beg Buhari for favour in anything relating to corruption. “His body language does not suggest that and only a fool would undertake that kind of mission.” But Kukah unveiled the true mission of the NCP when he deployed shrill rhetoric in an interview later that Nigerians should be eternally grateful to Jonathan for conceding defeat in an election he clearly lost. As he puts it, “the singular decision that Jonathan took and I think that, as Nigerians, we must become sufficiently serious and realise that that singular act is what has kept us as a nation. So, I think that even for that singular act alone, Nigerians must be appreciative of what President Jonathan did…even if he stole all the money in the world.” That is a patently dishonest argument. It also raises larger questions about our values. Whatever peace deal the NCP struck, it only offered Jonathan a ladder to climb down. The appalling revelations of financial scandal and corruption that engulfed his administration like a dust cloud also enraged Nigerians.According to Adams Oshiomhole, governor of Edo State, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation allegedly withheld N3.8 trillion out of the N8.1 trillion the country earned from crude oil sales between 2012 and 2015. In another telling insight, the Department of Petroleum Resources was alleged not to have remitted N109.7 billion royalty from oil firms, while a minister in the last government reportedly made away with $6 billion. The Niger Delta Development Commission has not accounted for N183 billion, while $13 billion dividends from the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas is also said to be unaccounted for. All this must not be lost in the heat of partisan warring. Open government is the very essence of democracy. But it sounds even more comical that Buhari has reaffirmed the need for this committee to continue and robed it with the title “council.” The group that came into prominence during the 2015 general election, over the fear that there might be violence after the elections, if it had any relevance at all, should consider its assignment completed. Its rumoured peace deal brokered between the two presidential candidates then was at best a good gesture to save a good friend from self-destruction. Now, the NCP, which also has the likes of Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto; Ayo Oritsejafor, president, Christian Association of Nigeria; John Onaiyekan and Nicholas Okoh (both clergymen), has become a distraction, a veritable platform for making excuses for tainted former public office holders. What manner of advice or intervention do most of the NCP members want to give Buhari beyond what can be offered by the existing constitutional bodies of which some of them are already members? Indeed, Buhari erred in conferring such specious legitimacy on the NCP. As a group, the committee has the right to come together either as a pressure or interest group, but certainly not with an official stamp. Running government through illegal ad hoc committees should not happen again. The 1999 Constitution makes provision for enough bodies and agencies through which the Nigerian state should operate. The Third Schedule assigns the role of advising the President on a number of issues to the Council of State, where Abdulsalami holds a permanent seat. This includes “the maintenance of public order within the Federation or any part thereof and on such other matters as the President may direct.” There is also the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council, similarly initiated as a voluntary association, but which the Olusegun Obasanjo government later granted the quasi-government agency status, and where Oritsejafor and the Sultan’s positions are secured. Under Buhari, Nigeria has a rare opportunity to make a break with the oppressive yoke of corruption. And in waging the war, there should not be any sacred cow. There must be no room to tolerate crooked public officials and those who hope for windfalls from powerful friends in high places. Last April, the anti-corruption war in Guatemala claimed a major scalp when the vice-president, whose private secretary was implicated in a fraud that saw the customs reducing import duties for kickbacks, was forced to resign his job. The President, Perez Molina, ordered his deputy’s bank accounts frozen, property raided and banned from travelling abroad during the period of investigation. It is said that peace without justice is tyranny. Buhari should set the wheel of justice rolling without let or hindrance. “Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organised conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them,” Frederick Douglas, an African-American writer and statesman, once said, “neither persons nor property will be safe.'' www.punchng.com 3 Likes
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Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by Goovo(m): 9:38pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
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Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by ikp120(m): 12:44am On Aug 19, 2015 |
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Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by erunz(m): 3:10am On Aug 19, 2015 |
This was written by on Tinubu and Apc apologist. One way thinkers. Oshomole has been shouting corrupt charges against Ngozi as if he is the court. Why all hear from mr west Germany is GEJ's men stole this and that. They should quietly do they investigation and take anyone culpable to court. Instead of making noise. APC And Buhari should note that they are now in power and not opposition. 1 Like |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by onomeasike: 3:30am On Aug 19, 2015 |
God bless Punch newspaper.They have consistently remained the hero of our democracy. Chief Aboderin,the founder of Punch, left an excellent Legacy behind. 5 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by onomeasike: 3:31am On Aug 19, 2015 |
erunz: By their posts you shall know them.Shiorr 3 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by bulakos25(m): 3:32am On Aug 19, 2015 |
I do respect Rev. Matthew Hassan kukah, even though i don't know the information he have. But what i m sure of under this presents administration is probe must continue and looters must be punish. 4 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by azzima(m): 4:07am On Aug 19, 2015 |
erunz:how much of the stolen money did they give you and your wretched family?.....and you are still jobless while their Children are bagging first class all over the worldYou will remain wretched forever, keep fighting for the Thieves. 5 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by jazzydee: 5:27am On Aug 19, 2015 |
azzima:Are buharis kids and other APC politicians not part of those kids who are freeloading on Nigerian public funds? Buhari said he took a bank loan to buy his presidential nomination form yet his daughter's school fees in one of the most expensive universities in the UK is 10x the amount of the presidential form! who is fooling Nigerians? or Na only PDP officials dey steal public funds to train their kids abroad? 2 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by LRNZH(m): 6:23am On Aug 19, 2015 |
For Fr. Kuka to be crying more than the bereaved, I suspect that the N7Billion shared to CAN and pastors by GEJ as exposed by Dikwa is at work. Fr. Kuka is unwittingly trying to roll back all the good work Fr. Mbaka did to kick out a clueless and corrupt government led by GEJ that only benefited a few elites. God will definitely separate the wheat from the chaff. After all, these are His priests we are talking about. 2 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by erunz(m): 6:50am On Aug 19, 2015 |
azzima:anoda one way thinker on the the loose . Your own even worst. All the amala wen u dey eat don make ur brain black finish. That's y sense u no get ozworr 1 Like |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by Nobody: 7:06am On Aug 19, 2015 |
erunz: You wanted to diss someone but can't even compose a simple sentence correctly. Get an education boy! 2 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by Nobody: 7:12am On Aug 19, 2015 |
But Kukah unveiled the true mission of the NCP when he deployed shrill rhetoric in an interview later that Nigerians should be eternally grateful to Jonathan for conceding defeat in an election he clearly lost. As he puts it, “the singular decision that Jonathan took and I think that, as Nigerians, we must become sufficiently serious and realise that that singular act is what has kept us as a nation. So, I think that even for that singular act alone, Nigerians must be appreciative of what President Jonathan did…even if he stole all the money in the world.” The man is a very respectable cleric but I keep wondering how he got himself in this web of controversy. Truly when you fight corruption, it fights back and eventually eats you up. Nigeria should strive for a democracy where the loser will relinquish power without feeling he has done the country a favor and, so all his sins and those of his subordinates should be automatically forgiven just for selfish and imbecilic reasons. 2 Likes |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by erunz(m): 8:04am On Aug 19, 2015 |
jayfolarin:ENGLISH TEACHER GO SIDDON JOOR, PEOPLE LIKE UNA WEN BE WAEC CUSTOMER GO COME NL CON DEY FORM TOO KNOW, MTEWWW |
Re: Editorial : Abubakar Peace Committee’s Doubtful Agenda - Punch by azzima(m): 9:34pm On Aug 19, 2015 |
jazzydee:i don't have an affinity towards ANY looter.....even my own Father!!!.Every thieves must be jailed. |
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