The President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, former First Lady, Dr. Dame Patience Jonathan and other political juggernauts, have shut down Abuja, for the book launch of Senator Dino Melaye.
The book, titled ‘Antidotes for Corruption’, which is divided into 14 chapters with 600 pages, is currently being presented at the Umaru Ya’Adua Centre, Abuja, where the roll calls of who-is-who in Nigeria politics is being taken.
Barely 30 minutes into the program, the former First Lady, Mrs. Jonathan, made a glamorous entrance into the arena, which led to a loud and resounding ovation that brought the event to a pause for minutes.
In his opening remarks, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Umar Ghali Na’Abba said the book was timely as it would help in reorientation of the youths and leaders of the country on the dangers of corruption.
He said, “corruption is not Only about financial misappropriation, it is defined by social defiance and failure of leadership. Nepotism is also a corruption”.
The launching of the book ‘Antidotes for Corruption’, a book forwarded by Senator Bukola Saraki, also attracted the presence of deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji Bello Mohammed, his Labour and Productivity counterpart, Dr. Chris Ngige and former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Dr. Anyim Pius Anyim.
Others are Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Molori, serving and past members of the National Assembly, with Former President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings and Chairman of Dangote Groups, Alhaji Aliko Dangote,ably represented.
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ReplyDeleteThis shows where Dino belongs to. Some useless youth whose future is being mortgaged by these Dishonorable men are singing praises for them just because the man in charge is a Muslim northerner. We are patiently watching. Dino is obviously in his last chance.
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ReplyDeleteIshaq Akintola, director of the group, also asked on jobless graduates to rain curses on ” their oppressors”.
Akintola advised the federal government to adopt an unconventional method in its fight against corruption, citing some techniques that have failed in various countries.
“Looters have the elephant while FG has the ant. South Africa used the truth commission when it had a national crisis but it did not work when Nigeria adopted it because many powerful people refused to appear before the commission,” he said in a statement.
“A drastic problem requires a drastic solution. So what else is the panacea to corruption in Nigeria?
“We believe that it is time to adopt something unconventional; something we have never adopted before; something that costs government no money or effort at all; something revolutionary and mass-oriented; something local and scary and, above all, something in which every Nigerian has an emotional attachment.
“MURIC charges the Nigerian masses to seize their destiny with their hands by mobilising their individual and collective prayer power.
“Greatest Nigerian People! We must curse our oppressors three times daily.
“Curse them in the morning as you rise from bed or from under the bridge if you are homeless. Curse them under the scorching sun as you trek up and down on empty stomachs. Curse them before you go to bed at night.
“Curse them as you roll sleeplessly in bed. Curse them as you sweat profusely in bed when your fan is useless because they have stolen the money meant for electricity supply.
“Curse them as your vehicle crawls on bad roads where you spend hours instead of minutes because they stole all the money allocated to the repair of roads.
“Curse them as you wonder why you are still jobless despite graduating years ago.
“Let us introduce self-curse mechanism at swearing-in ceremonies. We must suspend swearing by simply holding the Bible or the Qur’an. It has no effect on them. They are hardened thieves and die hard kleptomaniacs.
“Let an appointee hold the Qur’an or Bible or anything he believes in and curse himself saying, for example, ‘I, Lagbaja the son of akasegbe, if I betray the people’s trust, if I steal in this position, if I abuse my office or if I am unfair to others on ground of religion or ethnicity, let me be put to shame’.
“Let my children end up in the streets like the children of the poor. Let all the known and unknown diseases of this world afflict me and my children, like meningitis, ebola, lassa fever, cholera, etc. Let me sweat without reaping the fruit of my labour…In Allah’s Mighty Name I swear”
It also accused the national assembly of being the stumbling block in the fight against corruption.
“Knowing the slow nature of judicial cases in Nigeria and over-loaded with stolen money, the foot soldiers of corruption have calculated that corruption cases will continue to drag for the next eight years even if Buhari wins a second term. this is why they are feeling comfortable and laughing at the masses.
“Who will misbehave after this kind of swearing-in? Who is the son of a killer of elephants in the presence of a licensed killer of men?” the group asked.
“Politicians will become sober. In fact many of them will retire and only the serious ones will remain in the political arena.
“The vultures in the NASS will go back to their various private businesses, leaving the seats open for young, patriotic and visionary Nigerians..."
mmmmmmmm things are falling apart the center ( executive, upper & lower chamber ,judiciary, security )are not holding,, MURIC advise to curse is to curse the whole nation, CAPITAL NO NO NO & NO judgment belong to GOD
ReplyDeleteif a nations is passing some difficulties the creator knows ,,our leaders want to take glory instead of giving glory to GOD