Wednesday 10 August 2016

Alleged injurious comments: Okah brothers to sue Jonathan in Nigeria, S/Africa

The Okah brothers, Henry and Charles, both leaders of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger-Delta, MEND, undergoing trials in South Africa and Nigerian courts respectively, have vowed to institute legal actions against former President Goodluck Jonathan in the two countries over his purported scornful and damaging statements regarding them.
Spokesperson of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, Jomo Gbomo, disclosed this in an online statement while reacting to Jonathan's response to the accusation by the Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, RNDA, that he (Jonathan) was the grand patron of Niger Delta Avengers, NDA.
MEND asserted: "A substantial portion of Mr. Jonathan's statement unfortunately dwelt on judicial matters, which are pending in various courts in Nigeria and South Africa. For instance, Mr. Henry Okah's appeal in South Africa's Constitutional Court is due for hearing this August; while his brother, Charles' ongoing trial in Nigeria is pending before Hon. Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court in Abuja."
"The former President's statement was, therefore, contemptuous and prejudicial to the success of the ongoing trials of Henry and Charles Okah in South African and Nigerian courts, respectively. Consequently, both brothers shall, because of the former President's prejudicial statement, institute legal action against him in South Africa and Nigeria within 60 days, commencing from today, August 8, 2016.
"Accordingly, they have briefed their respective solicitors to formally engage the former President in litigation," Jomo Gbomo stated.
Commenting on Jonathan's attempt to dissociate himself from the RNDA allegation, MEND said: "With all due respect, the entire statement was deeply provocative and embarrassingly misconceived as it woefully failed to address the core issue of whether or not the former President was, indeed, the grand patron of NDA."
"Rather, the statement employed diversionary tactics which dwelt extensively on sour grapes! Any follower of events in Nigeria and the Niger Delta privileged to read the statement released by Mr. Jonathan, would immediately observe that the former President had a score to settle with the Okah brothers as well as MEND, which have since May 30, 2014 stopped attacks on Nigeria's oil and gas assets.
"And are currently engaged in dialogue with the Federal Government to find sustainable ways and means of ending the festering Niger Delta crises, which was exacerbated by the former President's ineptitude, incompetence and corruption during the six (6) years he governed the country, " it added.

The group noted: "Indeed, the problem in the Niger Delta today has nothing to do with the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. Far from it, the problem is simply the failure of Mr. Jonathan to address the root issues confronting the region when he was at the helm. "
"Even though he was from the impoverished region and had by his own admission in numerous electioneering campaigns, experienced the utter poverty and abject neglect of the region foisted by successive Nigerian Governments and the International Oil Companies since the discovery of oil in 1958 at Oloibiri (a few meters away from his native Otuoke) in Bayelsa state. Mr. Jonathan disappointingly frittered away the opportunity to rescue his people when the Nigerian Presidency fortuitously landed on his laps virtually on a platter of gold.
"For six whole years, Mr. Jonathan was busy drinking, making merry and generally chasing shadows at the State House. Such a fellow deserves to be ostracized from the assembly of reasonable men because the Nigerian Presidency might never come back to the region as cheap as it came to Mr. Jonathan; perhaps in the next 100 years," the group stated.
It said: "Lest we forget, MEND was at the forefront of the armed struggle back in 2006/2007, which forced President Olusegun Obasanjo to consider the option of drafting an Ijaw man into the mainstream of Nigerian politics. That was how the perpetually timid and naïve Goodluck Jonathan became Vice President and later, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria."
"When he assumed therein as President, he did the unthinkable; he tracked down perceived MEND leaders and promptly got them imprisoned on a trumped-up charge of attempt to assassinate him. Up until today, Mr. Jonathan is still suffering from an Assassination Paranoia Complex (APC).
"Back to the core issue, MEND cannot hold brief for the RNDA, which pointedly accused the former President of complicity in fuelling the ongoing Niger Delta crisis and patronizing the NDA, apparently for political reasons. We are, however, quick to point out the fact that the RNDA has merely vindicated MEND's belief and conviction that the former President and his cronies, who lost the 2015 Presidential election were using the NDA platform to destabilize President Buhari's government," the repentant militant group asserted.
It reiterated that MEND was committed to working with the current administration to bring peace, stability and development to the Niger Delta region and the process had since commenced with the constitution of the Federal Government/MEND Aaron Team 2 Dialogue, Peace and Development Initiative.
"Between August 22, 2016 and October 07, 2016, the Aaron Team shall embark on a tour of the Niger Delta region. The proposed tour is code-named "Operation Moses" and the key focus of the tour is to persuade militants to ceasefire and support President Muhammadu Buhari in his determined and sincere effort to develop the region.
"The tour shall also help to boost Nigeria's oil production capacity as well as improve host community relations with oil and gas companies in the country," it added.
SOURCE: Vanguardng

No Plan to Increase Fuel Price - Nigerian Govt


The federal government has denied reports of an imminent increase in pump price of fuel.
There had been speculations of a fresh raise, two months after the government increased the price of petrol from N86.50 to N145 a litre.
Reports said the government was considering new rates as Nigeria's foreign exchange crisis continues to hamper importation of products.
But speaking to journalists on Tuesday after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Maikanti Baru, said the government had no such plans.
"I have not been directed to increase pump price, even the other price was based on recommendation from the regulated body," he said.
"I'm not aware that they are planning to do any increase; you know there are several factors that necessitated that especially the issue of exchange rate that has moved and we don't expect any serious changes.
"So far the request for forex for importation of gasoline popularly called petrol has been met, and our own supply situation is robust, we are meeting demands. We have over 1.4 billion liters on ground.
"So I don't see any basis for increase. However, the review could be done by the right body, you should contact PPPRA; that is the regulatory body as far as petrol pricing is concern."
SOURCE: Premiumtimesng