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Laboratory Services Are Crucial in Addressing Health Issues-Uganda Health Minister
- By solomon2day
- On 04/04/2019
The Minister of Health in Uganda, Dr. Ruth Aceng has emphasized the importance of laboratories in addressing health issues.
Dr. Aceng made this position known on Wednesday during the dissemination of the Ministry's Laboratorya policy at its headquarters in Kampala.
''Laboratory services play a critical role in diseases prevention and effective survveillance laboratory systems help detect early, thereby massive outbreaks and in the case of outbreaks , to facilitate effective management'', Dr. Aceng stated.
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Health Care Delivery Services not Adequate to Cater for Nigerians-Prof. Olagoke
- By solomon2day
- On 01/04/2019
- In News
Millions of Nigerians experience great difficulties accessing quality health care. This is as result of corruption and rot in the system.
Inadequate funding, shortage of qualified personnel and non- availability of modern equipment are just a few of the several challenges affecting the health sector.
In this interview, the Founder, Spiritual Head and Grand Imam of Shafaudeen-in-Islam Wordlwide, Prof. Sabitu Olagoke says government needs to do more for the people to access quality health care services. Excerpts :
What do you think the government at all levels can do to address the myriad of challenges of the health sector ?
First and foremost health care delivery falls into three categories, the primary, secondary and tertiary.
The Local Government is saddled with the responsibility of ensuring that primary health care gets to the people at the grassroots. Expected services involve the traditional birth methods by licensed Mid-Wives with operational hours from 8.00 am to 4.00 pm.
At the advanced level, a comprehensive health care center which is supposed to have at least one Medical Doctor, who can perform at least cases of minor surgery. At this level, referrals are usually made.
At the state level, the secondary health care represents the curative management of peoples’ health, while at the federal level, there is the tertiary health care delivery, which focuses on rehabilitation, cases are referred to this level of medical services.
All the three categories need to co-exist because health challenges vary in degree and does not respect the status of anybody in society.
However, there are challenges weighing down the three health care delivery systems. Firstly, the services are not adequate to cater for the population and geographical spread.
Also, there are the challenges of proximity, shortage of staff and drugs.
Assessment and affordability are also setbacks.
The areas that need them most are grossly neglected, that is the rural areas.
Government needs to understand that shortages result in peoples’ untimely death.
For the primary health care to be effective in serving the people, the following areas must be given adequate attention-health education, availability of sufficient drinking water, immunization, treatment of communicable and non-communicable diseases through the use of standing order, provision of essential drugs. For example, the timely treatment of health challenges using Oral Polio Vaccines(OPV) at preventive measure level.
It is imperative for government to make proviso for adequate medical services with these characteristics-management, availability, accessibility, affordability, proximity to the users, scientifically based with attendant quality and standard of World Health Organization, socially acceptable, even when it needs cost effectiveness and the use of locally available resources.
In several hospitals, grass roots level and otherwise, services are poor and government is yet to come out with policies which are people friendly.
For example, at the local level, hospitals are needed, which would be accessible to people and there would be satisfactory service delivery.
Medical centers or hospitals are supposed to have conducive environment, with good hygiene and quality facilities. Also health workers should not be in short supply and drugs should be sufficient enough to treat ailments.
Government should realize that of all the needs of man, health management cuts across the three physiological needs. Food administration that would not lead to health problems.
Clothing culture that would prevent another health challenge that may arise from extreme weather situations, while provision should be made for shelter in ways that would not result in negative health conditions.
The incoming government therefore, need to allow all professionals to practice in line with professional ethics without political interference, so that they would be able to contribute positively. The recruitment of suitably qualified personnel is highly essential in this respect.
Government must take to their professional advice and recommendations, on ideas that can make their services reach the appropriate target and goals, with the people in focus.
When the welfare of the people is addressed with all seriousness by government, productivity at work would be enhanced with dramatic efficiency for government programs to be appreciated.
Statistics of the population, based on the enumeration of the houses with specified geographical locations, wards or local governments must be addressed, to enable government know the actual number of primary health care centers and if there is need to establish more.
Peoples’ feelings on the services of the primary health care centers near them must be taken with all seriousness by government, as a a step towards addressing shortages in terms of drugs and staff, including the ethical practices assessment needs to normalize services as required by the World Health Organization.
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Community Group Savings Crucial to the Provision of Affordable Houses-Namibia Govt.
- By solomon2day
- On 25/03/2019
- In News
The Government of Namibia has said that community group saving schemes was crucial to affordable housing in the country.
This disclosure was made, recently, by the the Deputy Director in the Ministry of Urban Development,, Naomi Simion at an event in Windhoek.
The program in named Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia.
Simion, who doubles as board member of the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) and the Namibia Housing Action Group, also stated that the government decided to provide an annual grant to the federation at independence through the Build Together Programme.
“The government has since recognized the critical role of community-based group saving schemes such as the Shack Dwellers Federation as a viable and sustainable solution to informal settlements and the provision of affordable housing,” Simion disclosed.
The government has spent $59 million for the construction of 2 , 284 housing units nationwide in the past 19 years.
Also speaking at the event, First lady, Monica Geingos, said people must speak the language of humanitarianism to address the housing situation in informal settlements.
“I think what we forget when we look at informal settlements, into slums and we see these shiny zinc boards is that there are people inside,” the First lady stated. -
Education Sector in Nigeria Needs Complete Overhaul-Prof Olagoke
- By solomon2day
- On 22/03/2019
- In News
The major discussion among Nigerians presently, is the fallen standard of education and the erosion of morals and values in society.
Cultism, gangster ism, banditry and prostitution are the past time of students in various educational institutions in the country.
A new set of leaders have been elected in the general elections and Nigerians are hoping that these new set of leaders at all levels of governance would salvage the education sector from total collapse.
In this interview the Founder, Spiritual Head and Grand Imam of Shafaudeen-in-Islam Worldwide, Prof. Sabitu Olagoke says the Governors elect in the states ought to overhaul the education sector
What do you suggest the Governors elect in the states should do to save the education sector from total collapse ?
The major problems the new set of Governors would have, is the problem of godfather ism, whose objective is to hijack programs, while also dictating their terms for the newly elected Governors. This is for the purpose of justifying the means through which they emerged as Governors elect.
So it might not be easy predicting the path the Governors elect will thread, unless they are resolute in their plans to serve the people and correct the wrongs of the past, irrespective of whose ox is gored.
On education, the major break through they may have, is to use the period of between when they are elected to when they would be sworn in, to put in place a number of think thank groups, which would serve as the brain box of what ever they intend to do, using SWOT analysis to map out the areas of strength and opportunities as well as areas of weaknesses and threats in terms of material sourcing and human capital.
These groups must be saddled with definitive path of achieving worthwhile results.The Governors elect are equally expected to look well for capable hands with whom they would steer the ship of governance of the states, while making good use of the research reports from the think thank groups. The Governors elect must avoid putting round pegs in square holes.
On education for example, the sector needs a complete overhaul.
Public schools need renovation, that would be in line with the accepted standards of conducive environment for learning. Provision must be made for durable structure, facilities, utilities and furniture.
Government must make it a criminal offense for parents, whose grown up children are not is school.
This will reduce, drastically, the present challenges of 13.6 million out-of-school children, constituting nuisance to the society, most especially in the areas of street hawking and various other abuses.
Mechanism must be put in place to prevent truancy in schools and to promote punctuality as the soul of business.
Teachers must not be owed their monthly salaries again, while the issue of retirees must not only stop at effective and prompt payment, but government must have a way of utilizing their experiences.
The 6–3–3–4 educational system is still relevant, if government could be more serious in the area of facility update for the graduates to be rightly fortified with scientific tools for problem solving. This is so, because they are the very foundation for Nigeria’s future prospects and also reservoir for tertiary institutions.
Much as we have insufficient number of tertiary institutions in terms of the Colleges of Education, Polytechnics and Universities, the capacity is still low to absorb millions of prospective applicants yearly.
Regardless of this, for the economy to become timely sustainable, vocational and technical education are vital. And the establishment of such institutions must be at a reasonable cost.
The essence of TIVET is to complement the entrepreneurship education for final year students in higher institutions, on the challenges of job creation and small and medium scale industries.
Government needs to focus more on adequately funding the programs, which if allowed to flourish, will be the solution to the rush for white collar jobs.
However, the sensitization of parents and the society to remove stigmatization of this sector is highly necessary because products of TIVET are semi-skilled and they may need some short term proficiency courses from the universities and polytechnics to met up with the expected standard and quality.
Above all, adequate funding is the bedrock of realizing the goal of education, which is to empower students in knowledge and skill for competence as well as to reform his or her character to be able to meet up in the world of career management and progression for him or her to meet up with global best practices.
Government needs to beam its search light on the accreditation of programs for schools, public and private alike, since their products would be confronted with the future challenges of the labor market.
Currently, the statistics of the history of education funding in Nigeria has always been from 7 per cent to 10 per cent characteristics allocation from the annual national budget. This is contrary to the minimum benchmark of 26 per cent, recommended by UNESCO.
Besides this, UNICEF stands on the fact that education is a right that every child must go to school, for education to be functional. Equally adequate funding is essential and this must take care of the capacity building needs of the teachers while poor parents must equally be relieved by government’s prompt intervention.
Performances in the states, most especially in WAEC and NECO always reflect the level of seriousness of such state governments on the education of our pupils and students.
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AIUWA Set to Introduce Latest Technology in The Gambia
- By solomon2day
- On 22/03/2019
- In News
The President of American International University West Africa (AIUWA), Dr. Dinesh Shukla, has disclosed that the institution is set to introduce latest technology in The Gambia.
Dr. Shukla made this disclosure in a symposium at the AIUWA conference hall in Kanifing.
“We want to set-up a Virtual Reality Simulation Lab in the next two years that will be the first in West Africa.”
''This university was established with the view to train and educate health professionals so that they can serve the general population, to do that, we need outside help to guide us through the process.” he stated.American International University West Africa (AIUWA) is a registered and approved institution of higher education by Gambia’s Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology and Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, providing effective and World-Class education to qualified and motivated students directly after high school.
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Speak Out When Sexually Harassed-Liberian Minister to Women
- By solomon2day
- On 18/03/2019
- In News
Women have been called upon to speak out when they are sexually harassed at the work place.
This call was made recently, by Liberia's Assistant Labour Minister for Labour Standards, Atty. Welma Baye Sampson,
at the Installation of Officers of the Ministry of Labour Women Association (MOLWA), held at the Ministry of Labour in Monrovia.
“Our workplace should be a safe haven. Sexual harassment should not be the basis we change our career path. When we feel we are being sexually harassed, we should not hesitate to speak about it. We should look in the face of our harasser and say stop. If you are too shy, get a sister involved, share with your network and they will find a decent way to approach the harasser.''.
“People use the internet to degrade women, gossip, throw hints and share degrading articles and nude photos about women. Innovation is shaping and changing the way we live as a people and we have to be intentional about its use to positively impact the lives of women and girls. That means, it is time we got involved in making sure that women and girls are not only consumers of innovation, but take our place as innovators.”
“We have been creating awareness on the rights of women at work including paid-for maternity leave, nursing breaks and flexible work schedule for nursing mothers at work'', the Minister concluded.
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Despite Flawed General Elections Nigeria is Still One By the Grace of God- Grand Imam Shafaudeen-in-Islam
- By solomon2day
- On 13/03/2019
- In News
The governorship and state houses of assembly elections were conducted, some days ago, in all the state of Nigeria, including the Federal Capital Territory. The elections were characterized by ballot intimidation, threats, box snatching, violence, killings and cover ups.
Nigerians lament that in during the second leg of the elections, several innocent lives were lost again, with the security agents doing virtually nothing to prevent the ugly situation.
Indeed, hoodlums and the security agents had a field day, not ensuring the safety of lives an property, but terrorizing, maiming and killing harmless citizens. In this interview, the Founder, Spiritual Head and Grand Imam of Shafaudeen-in-Islam Worldwide, Prof. Sabit Olagoke says, despite the irregularities that characterized the general elections, Nigeria remains one by the grace of God. Excerpts
The Governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections have come and gone, what is your impression on the electoral process ?
Structurally, the electoral process should be regarded as an improvement over the past ones.
One can, however, say the the problem with the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC), ahs been the headache of politicians. For example, the ruling party would humanly want to win the elections at all costs, not minding the peoples’ perception about their performances in governance.
The main opposition party would equally want to win at all costs, capitalizing on the weaknesses of the ruling party.
Expectedly, the voters are the major determinants of those that will win elective positions in the elections, no matter how perfectly or poorly conducted.
In the case of 2019, the issue of ballot box snatching must have been widespread, indeed, the two major political parties are guilty of the electoral offence.
Equally, killing of perceived political enemies and innocent citizens were recorded across the country.
Indeed, unprofessional reports on social media almost set the nation on fire.
General observation on the structure put on ground by INEC viz-a-viz the INEC officials, security agencies, the National Orientation Agency(NOA) could have been passed to be very credible, but for some unsavory reports of unholy romance with politicians.
For example, some has more than adequate number of security agents at alert, while others had just one or two security agents, without arms.
In quite a number of areas, reports of security agents killing harmless voters, were rife.
Although there were several detected cases of already thumb printed ballot papers, these cases passed without any action been taken.
Also, in several polling units, ballot papers were inadequate, considering the number of voters. This was deliberate, to further diabolic intentions.
However, against all the odds, results of the electoral process, defective or perfect, were conclusive, except for six states, according to INEC.
Now that winners have emerged in most of the states, what Nigerians should appreciate is the courage displayed by some of the losers, in congratulating the winners.
Suffice it now to say, that winners must look beyond their party lines to serve, so that e will be able to have an inclusive government for an inclusive society, which the United Nations has been working on, for all nations to realize and imbibe, as their political culture for the sake of having equity practice on ground, peace and sustainable development in place.
For those who are not happy with the results declared by INEC, redress must be sought through the election tribunal or the law court.
This should be the only way to address grievances, so as not to further charge the already heated polity into violence.
Though, many Nigerians are clamoring for e-voting, I believe that it is possible, but not until we sensitize and train ourselves to that acceptable level of technological know-how.
Even when we must have attained the state of electronic voting, our attitude must have been worked on, as patriots and sincere Nigerians with the culture of integrity and as die hard believers, in bequeathing an acceptable legacy of development to the coming generation.
For the incoming government to be put in place, the areas of moral discipline, ethical values and practice, quality and standard, must be emphasized in the code of our democratic practice, if we are to justify the divine intervention that still holds us as a nation together, despite the inherent irregularities that mark and dot the lines of the 2019 electoral process.
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Leaders Ought to Develop the Right Mindset for God Governance-Rwanda President
- By solomon2day
- On 13/03/2019
President Paul Kagame of Rwanda has called on leaders in the country's public and private sector to develop the right attitude and mindset to ensure good governance.
President Kagame made this call on Tuesday at the end of the 16th National Leadership Retreat, Umwiherero, which was attended by more than 350 leaders from the public and private sector at Rwanda Defence Force Combat Training Centre in Gabiro.
“Have a better attitude, the correct mindset and the implementation based on some of the good policies we actually have. We should not just be coming here to repeat apologies. We need to be explaining why we are falling short on our goals,” he said.
“Everyone is committed and claims they want to do their best. How can we turn things around, so that the commitment portrayed from you, actually matches the results we get?”
“We need to turn around our attitude of when there is a task ahead of us…don’t start by thinking things are not doable, start by thinking they are doable, if they become difficult along the way that is Ok, you will have tried,” President Kagame stated.
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Blame Govt for Poor Renumeration-UI NASU
- By solomon2day
- On 11/03/2019
- In News
Non Academic Staff in Nigerian universities have blamed the Federal Government for their poor renumeration and conditions of service.
The position of the workers was made known by the Chairman of the Non Academic Staff Union(NASU) University of Ibadan branch, Comrade Oulwasegun Arojo in a chat with Poverty Line.
''We are contending with so many cahlleneges, in the last few years we have lost so many of our colleagues, as a result of poor renumeration and poor conditions of service. This is due to lack of sufficient funds. The Federal Government is to blame, not the managements of the universities''.
''We are hoping that once we come on board again, we shall step up efforts in the struggle to liberate our members from the challenges, presently confronting them'', Conmrade Arojo concluded.
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Tanzania Set to Generate Wind-Power
- By solomon2day
- On 06/03/2019
- In News
Tanzania is set to establish its first wind powered electricity.
The project, facilitated by the WindLab Devlopment Tanzania, would be located in Makambako, Njombe region of the country.
The project would be in three phases of 100MW for each phase, while the first phase would serve over one million residents of Makambako township.
The Managing Director of WindLab Developments Tanzania, Ms. Katherine Persson who made this known, also disclosed that the project on completion, would have a lifespan of between 25 and 30 years.
''We work to ensure that local communities from the villages of Igomba, Isimike and Itengelo benefit from this project, Ms. Persson stated.
The first phase would cost $250 million and implementation would be between 12 and 18 months.
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We Formed Alliance to Free Oyo from External Influence-ADC,PDP,ZLP AND SDP
- By solomon2day
- On 06/03/2019
- In News
The four political parties that formed an alliance in Oyo state have attributed their decision to the urgent need to liberate the state from overbearing external influence.
The position of the political parties is contained in a statement titled ''An Alliance for the Freedom of Oyo state'', signed by Chief Senator Oulfemi Lanlehin of the African Democratic Congress(ADC), Engr. Oluseyi Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Barr. Sharafadeen Alli of the Zenith Labour Party(ZLP) and Chief Bolaji Ayorinde of the Social Democratic Party(SDP).
''We must reverse the situation where all our resources are filtered away to external forces. We have therefore decided that in order to present an effective and workable solution to the unpalatable situation where Oyo state has been remotely controlled for the past 8 years by outside forces and all manner of constituted authority, there is the need to form this alliance of political parties in the state''.
'' We have firmly resolved to present one candidate in the person of Engineer Oluseyi Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party for the office of the Governor at the elections holding on 9th March 2019. He shall be heading by the special grace of God and the power of the people of Oyo state, a Government of Unity which will cater for the interest of all our people irrespective of Political Association''.
''In the interest of our thriving Democracy, we have also resolved that the House of Assembly elections will be contested on party basis and all candidates in all the parties are encouraged to go to the polls and contest for the seats available in the Oyo state House of Assembly as scheduled''.''We urge and encourage our people to reject the All Progressives Congress(APC) in the state and its candidates in the state at the election and vote for our Freedom and Emancipation'', the statement concluded.
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Kenyan Police Officer Among Murderers of Lawyer
- By solomon2day
- On 04/03/2019
- In News
A Kenyan Police Officer has been identified as one of the four suspects who killed a Lawyer in Machakos.
Robert Chesang was murdered in his Lukenya home two weeks ago by gunmen.
Consequent upon the killing, police recovered an AK-47 rifle and seven spent cartridges alleged to have been used by gunmen who stormed Chesang’s Moke Gardens home on February 17 and shot hi severally.
The Law Society of Kenya in a statement condemned the killing of their member, while calling for speedy investigations into the murder.
The Law Society also called in the Inspector General, Joseph Boinnet to ensure the arrest and prosecution of those behind the murder.
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Zimbabwe Govt To Address Water Problems in Mat South Province
- By solomon2day
- On 01/03/2019
- In News
The Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing in Zimbaabwe, Hon. July Moyo has disclosed that government would soon address the water challenges pledged in the Matabeleland South Province of the country.
Hon. Moyo made this disclosure recently, one of at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic in Gwanda town,as part of the government's nationwide series of the Devolution Conferences.
“We have three urban centers in Matabeleland South Province and they have one thing in common which is poor water and it will be a prerequisite to uplift the state of water,”
“Beitbridge and Gwanda are yet to receive a sum of $4 million that should be key in assisting to alleviate the current problematic water challenge,” said Hon. Moyo. -
An Unpopular Govt Has Emerged from the Flawed Presidential Elections -AWC
- By solomon2day
- On 01/03/2019
- In News
The All Workers Convergence(AWC) has declared that the leadership that has emerged from the 23 February Presidential and National Assembly elections in Nigeria would not popular when reference is made to the flawed electoral process.
This declaration was made by the AWC through it National coordinator, Comrade Andrew Emelieze in a chat with Poverty Line.
''And if government has risen to power through crooked means via manipulating the electoral process that government will never serve the public interest. The cloud doesn't seem to be clear as the political atmosphere has brewed so much violence thereby making the elections not to be credible, not to be popular and not also to be legitimate. Therefore any leadership that would emerge from such an election shall not be credible, shall not be popular and shall not be legitimate''.
''By implication workers' fate shall be hanging in the balance and nothing extraordinary, new and spectacular will happen to the Nigerian workers through a government that came to power through an election that is not credible, Comrade Emelieze stated.
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246 Schools in Namibia without Toilets-Report
- By solomon2day
- On 25/02/2019
About 246 schools in Namibia are without toilets.
This disclosure was made by the Education Management Information System Report.
The report stated that in Kavango West, 70 schools have no toilets, while 106 have same
. In Kavango East, 63 schools have no toilets, and 101 have the facilities.
Nationwide, 63,2% of schools have flush toilets.
However, the report stated that there has, been a remarkable improvement in the provision of sanitary facilities to schools in the country.
Indeed, the Kavango East and Kavango West regions are still poorly serviced, with 61,6% and 60,2% of schools, respectively, having toilets for pupils. These are also the only regions where such facilities are at less than 65% of schools.
Alos there has been an increase in water supply to schools in general. Kavango East and Kavango West are the most poorly serviced as far as water supply is concerned, with 67,1% and 73,3%, respectively.
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Activists Call on Uganda Lawmakers not to Criminalize Prostitution
- By solomon2day
- On 20/02/2019
- In News
Lawmakers in Uganda have been called upon not to criminalize prostitution .
This call was made by Human and women rights activists during an interaction with at the Uganda Museum in Kampala
The Sexual Offences Bill of 2015 is presently before the Uganda Parliament for debate and imminent passage.The Sexual Offences Bill 2015, seeks to prohibit prostitution under clause 12 just like the Penal Code Act."It is, therefore, safe to say that the continued criminalization of sex work is doing more harm than good. This provision should be repealed in its totality,sex workers deserve equal rights & treatment", "outlaw poverty not prostitution", "sex workers contribute to the country's economy just like any Uganda", "rights not rescue, my body, my business", the activists stated.The women rights activists noted that criminalisation of sex work would hinder sex workers from accessing the necessary HIV/Aids testing and treatment as they stay in hiding for fear of being arrested and that this has worsened the HIV scourge. -
Polls Postponement : INEC is to blame for its inability to plan ahead for problems that will Follow-Prof Olagoke
- By solomon2day
- On 16/02/2019
At about 3.00 Am on Saturday morning, 16 February, 2019, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) Prof. Mahmood Yakubu announced the postponement of the general elections scheduled for the same day by one week while that of the governorship and state Houses of Assembly were shifted from March 2 to March 9, 2019.
Prof. Yakubu also stated that the postponement was due to logistic challenges the Commission was contending with. Prof. Yakubu refused to entertain any questions from journalists after the announcement.
Interestingly, President Muhammadu Buhari had made a national broadcast some days, before the INEC Chairman's announcement.
Indeed, the utterances and body language of President Buhari indicates that he is not ready to relinquish power.
Sadly, most hit by the election postponement, are Nigerians who traveled long distances to the places they registered for the elections for the sole purpose of voting for the candidates of their choice.
What becomes of the huge financial resources that have gone into the postponed elections for law enforcement and security agencies ?
Indeed, there is more to the postponement than meets the eyes.
In this interview with Poverty Line, the Founder, Spiritual Head and Grand Imam of Shafaudeen-in-Islam Worldwide, Prof. Sabiut Olagoke says that INEC, is to blame for its inability to plan ahead for problems the postponement has brought about. Excerpts :
What is your reaction to the postponement of the general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) ?
Nigerians ought to have expected that the postponement was imminent, if the happenings and some events bothering on safety and security were to be considered ab initio for almost six months, the allegations of the influx of illegal weapons into the country had been reported, not into the hands of security agencies, but into the hands of invisible Nigerians.
Intelligence gathering ought to have exposed the sponsors of the illegal arms and the purpose they imported it. But this is not so.
One should not be surprised at the report of various killings in political campaigns, most especially the ones involving the ruling party and the main opposition party.
INEC's claim that the postponement was due to logistic challenges, should be taken in two ways, partly, Nigerians ought to accept it, if one considers the recent burning of INEC offices in some states of the Federation.
The allegations that foreign observers intend to interfere with the electoral process, must not be ignored, even though the statement credited to the Kaduna state Governor was overzealous.
The allegation made against former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), are equally significant, if one considers the various interventions of the United States of America in countries, such as Egypt, Libya and Iraq, to be a voyage of disastrous consequences for the affected nations.
The question now is that when are Nigerians going to be truly independent ?
The issue of the postponement of the general elections could therefore be regarded as the usual economic waste, when one considers the logistic issue of security and economic importance, regarding the observers, party agents and INEC officials, that had left their places of origin to travel to such a far distance, with the accompanying risks. They now have to return home due to the sudden postponement.
Who is to be responsible for their remuneration and compensation ?
On the other hand, the postponement will certainly be to the advantage of the major political parties to consolidate their strategies and gains, most especially in the area of decampment for sale and possible onslaught to prey on 91-2 political parties which would be more of surrogates or buffer solution, to boost the chances of each of the two major political parties, the All Progressives Congress(APC) and the PDP at the Presidential and National Assembly elections.
The blame on the part of INEC, is on its inability to proactively plan for exigency of this nature to the extent that any form of disequilibrium in the Chemistry of our political activities ought to have been addressed at the preventive levels of solution, not to nosedive into a very costly postponement, which upon final analysis , must have resulted into a huge economic waste, pockets of waste of lives and property and the general state of frustration for all Nigerians, most especially those who are eligible to vote, into another state of apathy.
INEC and the National Orientation Agency must rise into action to disabuse the minds of Nigerians, so that they would be able to turn out en mass to perform their civic responsibilities, in electing our new leaders for the next four years for us.
Above all, we should count ourselves lucky, that we have the retired military Generals as determinant factors of the country's political destiny. They are to blame for not giving Nigerians the necessary legacy for political stability and sustainable development, making us to grope in the darkness of life, looking for a messiah.
Apart from this, we need to appreciate the fact that the ruling party and the main opposition party are not green horns when it comes to the conduct of elections, which in the annals of our history has always been fraught with rigging.
What Nigerians should expect is not their rhetoric of politics, which we are already used to with dashed hopes, but that this election should be conclusive, free, fair and credible. The eventual winners should be people and development focused and must have zero tolerance for institutional indiscipline and corruption.
The appeal is that votes must count for the people to wholeheartedly support the cause of the government that shall eventually emerge.
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Polls Postponement : INEC, is to blame for its inability to plan ahead for problems that will Follow-Prof Olagoke
- By solomon2day
- On 16/02/2019
- In News
At about 3.00 Am on Saturday morning, 16 February, 2019, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) Prof. Mahmood Yakubu announced the postponement of the general elections scheduled for the same day by one week while that of the governorship and state Houses of Assembly were shifted from March 2 to March 9, 2019.
Prof. Yakubu also stated that the postponement was due to logistic challenges the Commission was contending with. Prof. Yakubu refused to entertain any questions from journalists after the announcement.
Interestingly, President Muhammadu Buhari had made a national broadcast some days, before the INEC Chairman's announcement.
Indeed, the utterances and body language of President Buhari indicates that he is not ready to relinquish power.
Sadly, most hit by the election postponement, are Nigerians who traveled long distances to the places they registered for the elections for the sole purpose of voting for the candidates of their choice.
What becomes of the huge financial resources that have gone into the postponed elections for law enforcement and security agencies ?
Indeed, there is more to the postponement than meets the eyes.
In this interview with People, the Founder, Spiritual Head and Grand Imam of Shafaudeen-in-Islam Worldwide, Prof. Sabiut Olagoke says that INEC, is to blame for its inability to plan ahead for problems the postponement has brought about. Excerpts :
What is your reaction to the postponement of the general elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) ?
Nigerians ought to have expected that the postponement was imminent, if the happenings and some events bothering on safety and security were to be considered ab initio for almost six months, the allegations of the influx of illegal weapons into the country had been reported, not into the hands of security agencies, but into the hands of invisible Nigerians.
Intelligence gathering ought to have exposed the sponsors of the illegal arms and the purpose they imported it. But this is not so.
One should not be surprised at the report of various killings in political campaigns, most especially the ones involving the ruling party and the main opposition party.
INEC's claim that the postponement was due to logistic challenges, should be taken in two ways, partly, Nigerians ought to accept it, if one considers the recent burning of INEC offices in some states of the Federation.
The allegations that foreign observers intend to interfere with the electoral process, must not be ignored, even though the statement credited to the Kaduna state Governor was overzealous.
The allegation made against former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), are equally significant, if one considers the various interventions of the United States of America in countries, such as Egypt, Libya and Iraq, to be a voyage of disastrous consequences for the affected nations.
The question now is that when are Nigerians going to be truly independent ?
The issue of the postponement of the general elections could therefore be regarded as the usual economic waste, when one considers the logistic issue of security and economic importance, regarding the observers, party agents and INEC officials, that had left their places of origin to travel to such a far distance, with the accompanying risks. They now have to return home due to the sudden postponement.
Who is to be responsible for their remuneration and compensation ?
On the other hand, the postponement will certainly be to the advantage of the major political parties to consolidate their strategies and gains, most especially in the area of decampment for sale and possible onslaught to prey on 91-2 political parties which would be more of surrogates or buffer solution, to boost the chances of each of the two major political parties, the All Progressives Congress(APC) and the PDP at the Presidential and National Assembly elections.
The blame on the part of INEC, is on its inability to proactively plan for exigency of this nature to the extent that any form of disequilibrium in the Chemistry of our political activities ought to have been addressed at the preventive levels of solution, not to nosedive into a very costly postponement, which upon final analysis , must have resulted into a huge economic waste, pockets of waste of lives and property and the general state of frustration for all Nigerians, most especially those who are eligible to vote, into another state of apathy.
INEC and the National Orientation Agency must rise into action to disabuse the minds of Nigerians, so that they would be able to turn out en mass to perform their civic responsibilities, in electing our new leaders for the next four years for us.
Above all, we should count ourselves lucky, that we have the retired military Generals as determinant factors of the country's political destiny. They are to blame for not giving Nigerians the necessary legacy for political stability and sustainable development, making us to grope in the darkness of life, looking for a messiah.
Apart from this, we need to appreciate the fact that the ruling party and the main opposition party are not green horns when it comes to the conduct of elections, which in the annals of our history has always been fraught with rigging.
What Nigerians should expect is not their rhetoric of politics, which we are already used to with dashed hopes, but that this election should be conclusive, free, fair and credible. The eventual winners should be people and development focused and must have zero tolerance for institutional indiscipline and corruption.
The appeal is that votes must count for the people to wholeheartedly support the cause of the government that shall eventually emerged.
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Oyo INEC Bars People Reporter from Covering General Elections
- By solomon2day
- On 14/02/2019
- In News
The Independent National Election(INEC) in Oyo state has barred the reporter of an online investigative news platform People (2day.emyspot.com) from covering the Presidential, NationalAssembly and Governorship elections in the state .
Prior to its decision, it had informed journalists in a Media Briefing it held recently, that media organizations wishing to cover the general elections had only a day to submit a letter from their organizations and two passport photographs of their staff wishing to cover the elections within 24 hours.
Surprisingly, an INEC official in the state office, told the affected reporter that ''your application was not approved'', even though INEC never gave any instruction to media organization to submit applications.
Interestingly, in a news report on Thursday, by 12 noon , in the Oyo state owned Broadcasting Corportation(BCOS), the television station's reporter, reported that INEC in the state received about 600 applications from media organizations, but only had media kits for 251 journalists. 251 reporters to cover elections in Oyo state alone ?
Sadly, in past elections,the state office of INEC had given accreditation to individuals who do not have any business in journalism, to cover the elections, for purposes that were at variance with the conduct of free, fair and credible elections.
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Food Crisis Hits Southern Mozambique
- By solomon2day
- On 07/02/2019
- In News
The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET)funded by the United States has blamed the abnormally high temperatures and late rains for the imminent food crisis in southern Mozambique and parts of the centre of the country.
According to FEWS NET Report the agricultural season began forty days late, with just 53 per cent of planned planting in the south taking place in December.
167,000 people benefitted from humanitrain aid in January,this resultedm in several= commmunities in the southern province of Gaza getting out of the crisis category, whilthe Report stated that the assistance was insufficient to change the crisis classification in other southern and central semi-arid areas.''
It also brought to the fore the plight of of people living in the central provinces of Zambezia, Sofala, and Manica where tropical cyclone Desmond caused flooding on 21 January just as the Report maitained that "the storm caused localized flooding, damaged infrastructure, and affected over 1,300 hectares of crops".
''In addition, about 6,000 people were displaced from some peri-urban areas of Beira and Dondo cities in Sofala and in parts of Chinde district in Zambezia. Mozambique's relief agency, the National Disaster Management Institute (INGC), has created transit centres to provide shelter, food, and water and sanitation.''
''Much of southern Mozambique (in particular, the interior of Gaza and Inhambane provinces) is naturally semi-arid. However, this year the weather pattern has been disrupted by the El Nino phenomenon. El Nino is an anomalous warming of the surface waters in parts of the Pacific, which has a major impact on weather patterns worldwide. In southern Africa, it frequently results in severe droughts, '' the report concluded.