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Thursday, February 19, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Jega Has Been Compromised By APC
“Besides, we have information that the PVCs that Nigerians are scrambling for are not in Nigeria and will not arrive before the elections. These PVCs are still in China and Jega has strategically delayed their arrival to suit his electioneering permutations.”
Putting Jega on the hot seat, Fani-Kayode demanded to know: “Can Jega show Nigerians proof that the Chinese company printing the PVCs has been paid in full by disclosing the total contract sum and the amount paid to date?
“Can Prof Jega show proof of arrival or expected date of arrival of all PVCs for the elections? Can Jega tell Nigerians how he could have distributed 23 million PVCs within five days to the election if there hadn’t been a postponement?”
The PDP campaign spokesman also asked: “Could this be why Jega has refused to allow citizens use their temporary voter cards despite pleas from the National Assembly and well-meaning Nigerians?
“Does it make sense to disenfranchise 23 million citizens (a third of the eligible voters) because INEC says it wants to avoid rigging? The 2011 elections were adjudged the most transparent by Nigerians, the international community and the INEC chairman himself, said so without the use of PVCs. So what has changed?
“Is this why APC leaders and members insisted on the non-postponement of the elections even when they knew that 23 million Nigerians may not vote? Did they know something we did not know?
“Jega said on national television on January 23, that INEC was doing everything possible to ensure that before the end of January, all the cards have been produced and made available. That deadline has come and gone and we still do not have the PVCs. Is he being sincere?
“We hereby challenge him to be honourable and transparent. He should publish accurate information on the state of PVCs: how many PVCs are in the country? Where are they located state by state? When would others arrive from China? How does he plan to distribute them before elections?
“Jega should respond to these allegations of partisanship and ineptitude, and live up to his responsibilities as an independent election umpire. If he refuses to do so, we may end up losing confidence in him.”
Jega Has Been Compromised By APC
“Besides, we have information that the PVCs that Nigerians are scrambling for are not in Nigeria and will not arrive before the elections. These PVCs are still in China and Jega has strategically delayed their arrival to suit his electioneering permutations.”
Putting Jega on the hot seat, Fani-Kayode demanded to know: “Can Jega show Nigerians proof that the Chinese company printing the PVCs has been paid in full by disclosing the total contract sum and the amount paid to date?
“Can Prof Jega show proof of arrival or expected date of arrival of all PVCs for the elections? Can Jega tell Nigerians how he could have distributed 23 million PVCs within five days to the election if there hadn’t been a postponement?”
The PDP campaign spokesman also asked: “Could this be why Jega has refused to allow citizens use their temporary voter cards despite pleas from the National Assembly and well-meaning Nigerians?
“Does it make sense to disenfranchise 23 million citizens (a third of the eligible voters) because INEC says it wants to avoid rigging? The 2011 elections were adjudged the most transparent by Nigerians, the international community and the INEC chairman himself, said so without the use of PVCs. So what has changed?
“Is this why APC leaders and members insisted on the non-postponement of the elections even when they knew that 23 million Nigerians may not vote? Did they know something we did not know?
“Jega said on national television on January 23, that INEC was doing everything possible to ensure that before the end of January, all the cards have been produced and made available. That deadline has come and gone and we still do not have the PVCs. Is he being sincere?
“We hereby challenge him to be honourable and transparent. He should publish accurate information on the state of PVCs: how many PVCs are in the country? Where are they located state by state? When would others arrive from China? How does he plan to distribute them before elections?
“Jega should respond to these allegations of partisanship and ineptitude, and live up to his responsibilities as an independent election umpire. If he refuses to do so, we may end up losing confidence in him.” - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/02/pdp-jega-has-been-compromised-by-apc.html#sthash.BdNX6Oxt.dpuf
Friday, December 24, 2010
Nigeria: 3 refineries closed due to sabotage
A spokesman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation said in a statement Thursday that its refineries in the cities of Warri, Port Harcourt and Kaduna had been shut down because "pipelines have been severed."
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Siasia begins work with standing Eagles team
Siasia plans to invite selected players from the local league for a long camping exercise. And according to him, he hopes to raise a solid team of home based players that will give their European counterparts a run for their money in the national team.
I f Am Elected There will be vacancy in Aso Rock in 2011 -Atiku
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Obasanjo to Fayose: You are a bastard
Ladoja’s ambition threatens anti-Akala ‘coalition’
Reason: The former governor of the Pacesetter State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, and a leading member of the group of elders in the coalition headed by Senator Lekan Balogun, is shunning all entreaties to drop his ambition to wrest power from the incumbent governor.
N/Assembly is recklessly expensive, private sector operators
The amount paid as over head to members of the national assembly as admitted by the principal officers of the House of Representative and Senate is N140 billion, while the over head of running the government is N540 billion.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Parties back Sanusi over Senate interrogation
Friday, December 3, 2010
OANDO NIGERIA, EXISTING CAREER, SATURDAY
DEPARTMENT: PROCUREMENT & SERVICES
VACANCY DESCRIPTION
PROCUREMENT OFFICER VACANCY
Oando PLC is currently seeking a Procurement Officer to Support transaction planning and processing efforts to ensure all procurement activities are delivered in the most cost effective manner without compromising on quality and EHSQ standards, while meeting customer expectations for efficient and effective service delivery.
Civilians flee army raids in Nigerian oil delta
A military taskforce (JTF) comprising the army, navy and air force began raiding three camps believed to belong to a notorious gang leader in Delta state on Thursday, close to the Ayakoromo and Okrika communities.
PDP Plans To Destabilze Osun State!
> Following the Court of Appeal decision in the case of Aregbesola v. Oyinlola which was delivered on Friday the 26th day of November, 2010, The PDP stalwarts in the South West held a meeting at Obasanjo Farms on Sunday, the 28th day of Nov. 2010 where it was decided that a state of anarchy would be unleashed on Osun State due to create room for the possibility of declaring a state of emergency.












