Wednesday, November 29, 2006

University of Nigeria Nsukka UNN to open N900m library


A MULTI-MILLION naira library being built by University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) is to be opened in March next year.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, told reporters in Nsukka on Monday that the facility would be the largest in Africa. He said the library, which will cost more than N900 million would be equipped with modern facilities.

Nebo further disclosed that the university had received N900 million from the government to facilitate the completion of the project abandoned years ago.

He said work had also resumed on some projects abandoned more than 20 years ago, including the university auditorium and a multi-purpose student relaxation centre from internal revenue sources.

The vice-chancellor added that the university was building 14-lecture halls to address the problem of inadequate lecture rooms.

He said: "For over 20 years, no project has been carried out in this institution. I met so many abandoned projects and I intend to complete all by God's Grace.

"This institution has undergone decades of bastardisation but we brought transparency, accountability and honesty in fund generation and spending; and that is why we are getting support internally and externally.

"We achieved industrial peace because our workers trust and have confidence in us, and that was why they donated to the UN Research and Development Foundation".

The vice-chancellor commended corporate organisations that had shown interest in improving the institution's academic environment by building and equipping a computer school at the Nsukka campus.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Presidency: Why I’m in the race –Nnamani

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SIMON IBE, Group Political Editor



GOVERNOR Chimaroke Nnamani of Enugu State has said that the intense and widespread pressure on him to join the presidential race was a restatement of the fact that he has done well and a call for him to repeat what he has done in Enugu State at the federal level.

The governor, who addressed journalists in Enugu at the weekend said, however, that he would after critical analysis of the calls by virtually every segment of society, react very soon.

Dr. Nnamani, who would onWednesday, deliver a lecture on poverty in the country at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, entitled "Poverty in the land: Our gods must hear of it" said that presently, what was more important was the celebration of the successes of the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration.

"We are talking about succession but let’s also talk about success. Let us celebrate the big masquerade first," he said, stressing that Obasanjo’s monumental achievements within the last seven and half years have been grossly under-celebrated.

He identified, for instance, the achievements in telecommunications, the banking sector, conflict resolution within the continent and sub-region, debt relief, the deal with the Chinese on railway revolution and liberalization of the energy and petroleum sectors noting that these achievements have moved the country far away from "ground zero."

According to him, whoever would take over from Obasanjo next year can only consolidate on the achievements that have so far been recorded, insisting that only such a person that understands and can build on the vision of the president and who can run with the vision should be allowed to occupy the seat from May 29, next year.

He said that he believes in the phenomenon of collectivism, or group interest in politics as opposed to individual interest, pointing out that the collective to which he belongs would decide who would fly the flag of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the December 16 national convention of the party.

He said that notwithstanding the number of people presently jostling for the ticket of the party, before the convention, there would be a machinery through which the number would be trimmed down.

"I subscribe to the collective, to the group interest, symbolized by the PDP headed by President Obasanjo. My interest and my people’s interest will still be subsumed within the interest of the collective. You don’t just come out , it is the political collective that decides. If I emerge as the symbol of that collective, we’ll say to God be the glory," he said.

The governor said that by May next year he would have played his part in Enugu state, assuring that all the projects that he has all over the state, most of which are 80 – 90 per cent completed would have been fully finished, including the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) which is now in use, the university’s Medical School/Teaching Hospital which is already in use, the state of the art fully computerized Judiciary headquarters and the Ebeano tunnel which are equally in use as well as the International Conference Centre (ICC) which is almost completed.

He said that by March next year they would also have discharged their loans and overdrafts stressing that he would also ensure that a member of the state’s collective represented by the Ebeano family who understands the vision of the collective taxes over from him to continue with the vision.

He said the visit of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to the state taught them some lessons especially at it helped them to examine themselves and their activities which they still have done before handover.

Insisting that the report of the commission exonerated the state, he stressed that they were not intimidated but that their position as a transparent and prudent government was re-inforced by the agency’s report.

The governor in his lecture is expected to articulate matters President Olusegun Obasanjo’s poverty reduction programmes, implementation of which had seemed circuitous, with highly controversial results.

Nnamani is believed to be gearing to clear the air and help his professional colleagues set the path in keying into the seeming complexities of poverty incidences and policy actions in the last seven years.

Initially contending that widespread lack and system decay had affected the moral foundation of medical practice in Nigeria prior to 1999, the governor who is billed to give the Horatio Oritshejolomi Memerial Lecture of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, is believed to have planned to boldly confront the subject from both the perspectives of ethics and incidences arising from social institutions.

According to sources close to the governor’s office, Nnamani, who has given over 10 other lectures on the subject – among other 30 lectures on diverse national issues - is believed to have planned to articulate an expansion of the concept from confusing reports of incidences, to broad strategies propelling higher moral foundation.

It is believed that having earlier articulated the various planks of the presidential poverty reduction schemes, the governor may be gearing to shock his audience with easy but relatively latent patterns some of which he smoothly exploited in the implementation of his Enugu State’s version of National Environmental and Economic Development Strategies (NEEDS).

The purported impeachment of Peter Obi

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SIR: The Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) is dismayed by news of the purported impeachment of Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, by 15 lawmakers out of 28 members of the State House of Assembly on November 2, 2006. The impeachment is unconstitutional and illegal and is part of the ploy to throw Anambra State into political violence and crisis.

Section 188(6) of the 1999 Constitution requires that an officer whose office is being investigated should be accorded fair hearing by the panel. In contrast, however, the investigative panel did not hear the governor at any time in their proceedings.
Further, Section 188(9) of the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority to adopt the panel report in which the allegations against the governor were found to be proved. The 15 lawmakers who adopted the panel report against Governor Obi, however, did not constitute a two-third majority of all the members of the House, which would be at least 18 lawmakers.
The verdict of the Court of Appeal, Ibadan Division, finding unconstitutional the impeachment of Governor Rashidi Ladoja on both procedural and substantive grounds should have recommended circumspection to the lawmakers. This was not the case, however. The meeting of Anambra lawmakers before dawn to adopt the panel report already made unconstitutional their proceedings and decision, as did the fact that the meeting was not in the House of Assembly of Anambra State. All these substantiate suggestions that the lawmakers were not acting on behalf of the people or in pursuit of probity but were implementing a script written and directed by powerful persons in the Presidency and PDP.
The impeachment of Governor Obi is part of a plan by anti-democratic forces in the state to protect their election rigging mechanism by means of which they have held power for years and amassed enormous wealth. At the core of this machinery are the various associations that control the markets and motor parks in the state, notably National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) and a group that claims to be part of the Movement of Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB). The anti-democracy forces have used these markets and motor parks as recruitment centres for political thugs who were then deployed by self-acclaimed godfathers of Anambra politics to rig elections and unleash violence during elections.
Governor Obi's effort to flush these organisations from the motor parks and markets in Anambra State therefore struck at the power base of these anti-democratic groups and at the money making machine of the godfathers. The impeachment of Governor Obi is therefore aimed in part to restore the power of the godfathers and the anti-democracy groups who ruled the state by terror under the administration of Governor Chinwoke Mbadinuju and that of Chris Ngige. It is also aimed at securing the state for the PDP in 2007.
The CLO is concerned that the purported impeachment of Governor Obi is part of a co-ordinated process by enemies of democracy to generate political tensions in different parts of the country and use same to either rig the 2007 election or as a justification to postpone the election.
The CLO supports transparency and accountability in governance. We insist, however, that the fight for them do not justify gross violations of human rights, the constitution, or the rule of law, as the Obasanjo administration has done.
The CLO calls on the Nigeria Labour Movement, the students' movement and the civil society to rise up in defence of the rule of law, constitutionalism and democracy n Nigeria.
The CLO also calls on all the people of Anambra State to reject the impeachment and to uphold and support their governor by rejecting the purported impeachment.
The CLO further calls on the National Judicial Commission to take more seriously its regulatory duties over judicial officers. It should investigate Judges of the High Courts of states whose abuse of their exalted offices is destroying the integrity of the judiciary and of the constitution.
Osaze Nosaze,
For: Civil Liberties Organisation,
Lagos.

Nnamani-for-president rally holds in Enugu

by Lawrence Njoku, Enugu

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THOUSANDS of supporters from all walks of life in Enugu State yesterday converged on the Okpara Square, Enugu to urge Governor Chimaroke Nnamani of Enugu State to run for president in next year's general elections.

The participants drawn from various groups in the state in what looked like a cultural carnival sang and danced in support of Governor Nnamani, who had been under pressure since the past two weeks to join the presidential race.

But Nnamani, who assured that their request had been noted, said that he was still consulting and would make public his decision in the shortest possible time.

Those at the rally included traditional rulers led by their chairman, Igwe Jeremiah Onovo, the academia led by Prof. Sam Ukpabi, serving Senators led by Senator Ike Ekweremadu, elders of the state led by Senator Hyde Onuaguluchi and traders led by Chief Ossy Peters Okoye, among others.

In a statement issued by the stakeholders at the rally, the people of the state asked the governor to heed the call by them to declare his interest in the presidency, saying the people's support for him in 2007 was overwhelming.

Enugu Caucus in Natioanl Assembly urge Nnamani for presidency

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Enugu State caucus of the National Assembly has called on the governor of the state, Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani, to contest for the presidential election in 2007.


The caucus, at a media briefing on Thursday, stated that the call on the governor became necessary since he had been adjudged to have the mindset to uphold the reforms by the present civilian government on becoming the president of Nigeria.


According to the legislators, the confidence they reposed in the governor had made them to pay a courtesy visit to him earlier in Enugu to appeal to him directly to contest the presidency.


They described Nnamani as a hardworking governor and a patriot who, they stressed, approached the governance of Enugu with firmness and focus similar to President Obasanjo’s approach in governing Nigeria.


The caucus, led by Senator Ike Ekwueremadu, said Nnamani’s reform programmes in Enugu had turned the state round as evident by the structures which they said he had laid in the state.


“We are federal legislators and active players within the polity of Nigeria who had studied the recurrent issues of growth and development of our country and came to the inevitable conclusion that what Nigeria needs in the months following May, 2007 is a man capable of courageous service.


“Nigeria needs a person with an acknowledged capacity to undertake painful but often necessary multi-sector reforms. It is against this background that we call on Dr. Chimaroke Nnamani to contest for the office of president in the forthcoming 2007 general election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).


“Our experience in Enugu state since 1999 under Governor Nnamani is similar to the experience which Nigeria has had throughout the Obasanjo’s years in many ways and we believe that given the opportunity to Nnamani, he will expand and replicate same across Nigeria.”

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