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2009

Mend, The Lagos Speaker And A Nation Adrift PDF Print E-mail
By Reuben Abati
16 July 2009

MEND, the Lagos Speaker and a nation adrift

By Reuben Abati

"ATLAS Cove."

"Now, that gets me angry. I'd ordinarily expect the Niger Delta militants to show some consideration for the Federal Government, after the release of Henry Okah and Asari Dokubo. But the same day Henry Okah was released, MEND chose to attack the Atlas Cove Jetty."

"It was a welcome reception for Henry Okah. I thought Okah himself said so in an interview with the BBC. And MEND is talking about Hurricane Moses. MEND, while negotiating with the Nigerian state, wants to visit the country with one plague after another. The choice of Lagos is strategic. It is a clear demonstration of the seriousness of the crisis. Bringing the Niger Delta insurgency to Lagos, the country's commercial nerve centre, exposes the vulnerability of the Federal Government. The country is unsafe."

"It took the Atlas Cove incident for President Yar'Adua to change his Minister of Defence. He wants to place emphasis on professionalism."

"So, what if there was no MEND attack.? Knee-jerk responses can never help us in this country. I have always said this. What we need is a rethinking of attitudes and practices. Specifically, government must see the Atlas Cove incident as a signal that it must secure all its strategic infrastructure in every part of the country."

"The Navy was caught napping. If Atlas Cove was so strategic as an off-loading and distribution point for petroleum products, why was it left in the care of four naval ratings, who were probably not well-equipped? This calls for an investigation."

"This is Nigeria. NNS Aradu, one of the country's warships was only a short distance away from the point of attack. The Navy could not respond. And the MEND militants were not in a hurry. They took their time. They destroyed the facility and set four naval ratings ablaze"

"Even the fire could not be put out by the Federal Fire Service. They had to call on Julius Berger to help."

"In a more serious country, a strategic facility like Atlas Cove will be properly secured."

"Nobody was expecting the militants in Lagos."

"Well, we should wait then until they attack the Murtala Mohammed Airport, or they carry out their threat to cause havoc in Abuja."

"Maybe not. MEND has declared a 60-day ceasefire."

"A ceasefire can be called off. They are already threatening to call it off; less than 72 hours later. They are insisting that the Federal Government's Joint Task Force should be withdrawn from the Niger Delta."

"I think government has granted the militants who attacked Atlas Cove Jetty amnesty."

"What I know is that Governor Fashola of Lagos State has issued a warning that the attack on Lagos state must never repeat itself."

"Or else..."

"Well, or else..."

"The Oodua People's Congress for example has warned MEND not to go anywhere near the South-West again, or it'd be forced to retaliate. That is how it starts. War."

"I don't see the amnesty working. I think it is about time government gave the Niger Deltans what they want. It is time we re-negotiated Nigeria."

"My fear is that when the amnesty period ends, there could be a serious show-down in the Niger Delta."

"War?"

"War on criminal elements in the region."

"I am scared."

"Don't bother yourself. You don't have a hostage value."

"Who says?'

"Go and sit down. They are not looking for people like you. In fact, if anybody kidnaps you, I'd simply advise that they should keep you."

"I understand members of the House of Representatives are bent on commencing impeachment proceedings against the President for failing to implement certain aspects of the 2009 budget."

"Are they still on that matter? That is not what Nigeria needs at the moment. The lawmakers want constituency allowances. It is not as if they are acting in the public interest."

"But if President Yar'Adua signed the Appropriation Bill, then he should implement it. He can not subject the national budget to his own discretion."

"Come to think of it: what part of the Budget 2009 has been implemented at all? Can't see any evidence of implementation. And now by December, MDAs will be asked to return unspent part of the budget to the treasury."

"Some money was released recently to pay the monetization benefits of Federal civil servants - N40 billion, to get striking workers back to work."

"Yeah. The entire country is on strike. Crazy."

"NIPOST is on strike'

"Medical workers are on strike"

"ASUU."

"Even PHCN is on strike"

"PHCN has been on strike for as long as I can remember. Can't remember when last we had electricity supply in our neighbourhood. How about yours?"

"December, last year."

"You see. The Nigerian government itself is on strike."

"Well, the politicians are busy preparing for the 2011 elections. I understand there is now a big fight over the voters' register."

"You mean, the rigging has started? Always with the voters' register. You'd recall that in the 2007 election in Osun state, names like Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, and Osama were on the Voters' register."

"Osama Bin Laden. Where is that fellow, these days?"

"In your village...The Americans will soon come there to smoke him out. But I have one piece of good news for you, though"

"Oh ho."

"I saw a photograph of the INEC Chairman, having a handshake with the Pope. Front page of Daily Champion"

"Iwu and the Pope? Come on, that is not possible. Are you sure the photo is genuine, because these days in the Nigerian press, you never know"

"Yes. Nigeria's Maurice Iwu and the Pope in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The Pope was meeting with select world leaders."

"I'd have loved to know what the Pope said to Professor Iwu."

"Must have been something like Maurice; your sins are forgiven by our Father who art in Heaven. Go and sin no more!"

"Is the Professor a Christian?"

"I should think so."

"So, when are you going back to the campus? Looks like all of you who left the university system should begin to go back. Now, you can retire at 70, a Professor's take-home pay is now N5.4 million per annum, about 40 per cent increase."

"ASUU does not want it"

"They want more?"

"Why not?"

"By the way, they say you people are the brains behind Nigeria's problems".

"They?"

"Well, the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Adeyemi Ikuforiji says media practitioners in Nigeria are the brain behind Nigeria's problems."

"Lord Lugard as far back as 1913 referred to the Lagos press as scurrilous. Spiro Agnew talked about journalists being "nattering nabobs of negativism". Former President Obasanjo abused journalists. Abacha also did. So did Buhari and Idiagbon. Speaker Ikuforiji is in good company."

"Are you saying you did not read what he actually said about Nigerian journalists? It is worse than you imagine, and I see the media is not speaking up in its own defence."

"No?"

"The Daily Independent published the story. Other newspapers ignored it. The media is not even willing to report its own story."

"I am usually careful about stories that are reported by only one source."

"This one is straightforward. It carries a by-line and since the story appeared in the Daily Independent on Tuesday, nobody has denied it."

"So, what exactly did the man say?"

"I think it is better you read the story yourself. It is like this. Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly were discussing President Obama's speech in Ghana, when the Speaker suddenly got angry and said he observed that President Obama did not mention the Nigerian media "as one of the models" in the African continent."

"Meaning what?"

"The Speaker then turned on the reporters who were in the House of Assembly. Listen. He said: "The Nigerian media is not always doing the right thing; they write what they want to write. They choose to spare the executive arm and concentrate on legislature. They are not doing their job the way it ought to be done. Their own corruption is worse than any other person."

"Really? Did any newspaper publish the Speaker's photograph, showing him taking an oath or something, naked?"

"Wait now... Read this part of the report: He told the young reporters - "And it is not the fault of you that are young in the profession but your bosses that are in the office. Your own Ghana-must-go is the worst; you and your bosses in the office must change for good."

"Has the Speaker started drinking? Was this at a beer parlour, after several bowls of isi-ewu, or on the floor of the House."

"The House. And of course, the Speaker enjoys parliamentary privilege. And you wait for this, the journalists that were present "simply burst into laughter and this made the Speaker angrier."

"The journalists laughed? They didn't stage a walk-out? No, let me get something straight. Were those reporters part of a rehearsal for a toothpaste advert and they needed to show their teeth?"

"You always like to trivialize things."

"I am trying to understand the story".

"What are you trying to understand? The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly says journalists are thieves, bribe-takers, worse than armed robbers and he hopes that by the time you people finish destroying this country, you'd all relocate to Ghana!"

"Tactless, if you ask me. Did the Speaker also say that journalists joined MEND to attack the Atlas Cove Jetty, or that journalists are the ones trying to impeach the President, or that journalists also took money from the banks and refused to pay back?

"Candidly, I don't know".



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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 17.07.2009 00:48

MEND, the Lagos Speaker and a nation adrift By Reuben Abati "ATLAS Cove." "Now, that gets me angry. I'd ordinarily expect the Niger Delta militants to show some consideration for the Federal Government, after the release of Henry Okah and Asari Dokubo. But the same day Henry Okah was released, MEND chose to attack the Atlas Cove Jetty." "It was a welcome reception for Henry Okah. I thought Okah himself said so in an interview with the BBC. And MEND is talking about Hurricane Moses. MEND, while negotiating with the Nigerian state, wants to visit the country with one plague after another. The choice of Lagos is strategic. It is a clear demonstration of the seriousness of the crisis. Bringing the Niger Delta insurgency to Lagos, the country's commercial nerve centre, exposes the vulnerability of the Federal Government. The country is unsafe." "It took the Atlas Cove i...Read the full article.

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 # 2 | 17.07.2009 02:22


=Robot;372334>MEND, the Lagos Speaker and a nation adrift By Reuben Abati "ATLAS Cove." "Now, that gets me angry. I'd ordinarily expect the Niger Delta militants to show some consideration for the Federal Government, after the release of Henry Okah and Asari Dokubo. But the same day Henry Okah was released, MEND chose to attack the Atlas Cove Jetty." "It was a welcome reception for Henry Okah. I thought Okah himself said so in an interview with the BBC. And MEND is talking about Hurricane Moses. MEND, while negotiating with the Nigerian state, wants to visit the country with one plague after another. The choice of Lagos is strategic. It is a clear demonstration of the seriousness of the crisis. Bringing the Niger Delta insurgency to Lagos, the country's commercial nerve centre, exposes the vulnerability of the Federal Government. The country is unsafe." "It took the Atlas Cove i...Read the full article.



Reuben,

It will actually be interesting to have a newspaper or magazine that writes about life of Nigeria Journalists on and off work. It will be interesting to investigate the investigators; to look into actual ownership of mediums by which they hand or disseminate information to mostly unassuming public and to unearth lifestyles of Journalists day after day, week after week. The Journalist that showed their 32 when the Speaker made his allusions know why they exploded to laughter.

Patrick Nwadike.
Afro Initiative, Japan.
nwadike2@gmail.com

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iamgodiamgod is offline

 # 3 | 17.07.2009 03:39

Talking much without really saying anything....

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demdem is offline

 # 4 | 17.07.2009 04:04


"The Speaker then turned on the reporters who were in the House of Assembly. Listen. He said: "The Nigerian media is not always doing the right thing; they write what they want to write. They choose to spare the executive arm and concentrate on legislature. They are not doing their job the way it ought to be done. Their own corruption is worse than any other person."

"Really? Did any newspaper publish the Speaker's photograph, showing him taking an oath or something, naked?"

"Wait now... Read this part of the report: He told the young reporters - "And it is not the fault of you that are young in the profession but your bosses that are in the office. Your own Ghana-must-go is the worst; you and your bosses in the office must change for good."



What is this Speaker trying to say here?

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ugwuhilaryikeugwuhilaryike is offline

 # 5 | 17.07.2009 09:32

This is really a serious one. If MEND could calculatively extend their militant onslought to Lagos state, this surely brings every Nigerian to the reality of that Nigeria is facing much more crises that people could think of.

It as well goes on to tell how the issue of security is something existence in the country. Is Nigeria falling apart?

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 # 6 | 17.07.2009 12:52

MEND should be called to order before its attack spread to other parts of Nigeria

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 # 7 | 17.07.2009 13:36


=ugwuhilaryike;372442>This is really a serious one. If MEND could calculatively extend their militant onslought to Lagos state, this surely brings every Nigerian to the reality of that Nigeria is facing much more crises that people could think of.

It as well goes on to tell how the issue of security is something existence in the country. Is Nigeria falling apart?



They are not even paying the military that are supposed to be fighting for Nigeria - It is not whort dying for!

It is not like they are fighting for a particular principle or ideology, which need to be preserved for our children, grand children, and great grand children.

We do not have legacy to hand over to anyone that is whort dying for!

What is the military fighting for?

How do they see Nigeria 3yrs, 6 yrs, or 9 yrs from today?

Is there any jobs or hope for the youth?

Are they fighting to preserve these dirty deals and corruption taking place under their noses - in every nuke & corner of our daily live?

Why have a country like this in the world?

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Kay Soyemi (Esq.)Kay Soyemi (Esq.) is offline

 # 8 | 17.07.2009 21:13


=Patcho;372341>Reuben,

It will actually be interesting to have a newspaper or magazine that writes about life of Nigeria Journalists on and off work. It will be interesting to investigate the investigators; to look into actual ownership of mediums by which they hand or disseminate information to mostly unassuming public and to unearth lifestyles of Journalists day after day, week after week. The Journalist that showed their 32 when the Speaker made his allusions know why they exploded to laughter.
Patrick Nwadike.
Afro Initiative, Japan.
nwadike2@gmail.com



Patcho,

Shall we start with, say, "How journalists collect parcles of Abuja Land"?:D:D:D

We may find out that although "baboon dey chop", it also sweats despite appearances!

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AgidimolajaAgidimolaja is offline

 # 9 | 18.07.2009 01:36

Abati,

It got me angry too.
These criminal group masquerading as freedom fighters/nationalists promised to call off their unholy destructions of infrastructures,kidnappings,terrorisms etc as soon as their arrested prefects,Asari Dokubo and Henry Okah were released.
Asari Dokubo was released long ago.The very day that Henry Okah got released,we have seen it with our own eyes what these buffoons did. They waged war against Lagos,our Lagos. It got me angry!
But let these dogs be aware of the fact that now is the time for the Federal Gov't to wallop them.
With their new version of attacks against Federal intrests,the time is ripe for the Federal Gov't to descend mightily upon MEND and other criminal gangs and pound them heavily,walk over them and break their bones into pieces. It is then that they would learn the lesson, that crime does not pay.
These criminals should be made to understand that criminality in the name of nationalist cannot be tolerated.
We of the Southwest also got angry about the recent attacks that was brought over to our soil.
We shall respond in due season so that such evil may never be repeated again. Hopefully that was the last time MEND shall ever toy with Southwest.
I admonished MEND to pls mend their ways.
It is quite laughable to hear loud mouthed fast talkers denouncing Nigeria's Armed Forces over the recent surprise they got from criminal MEND. These basket mouths have called our Armed Forces all sorts of negative names which as a matter of fact did not apply to the Armed Forces.
Our Armed Forces are considered as weak,inept etc just because daring criminal group sneaked in cowardly and wrecked some havocs.You are all wrong,folks.
When the Japanese cowardly sneaked in against US in Pearl Harbour and wrecked such historical havocs as planned by Admiral Yamamoto;the Japanese {like MEND and their friends} may probably be saying same foolish words about US and wrongly assumed that US is no factor. They were fatally misled by circunstance.
However, when US rose up to the challenge and fought back and took the fight to Nagasaki and Hiroshima, it was loud mouthed and ruthless Japanese that were screaming and weeping and wailing as they regret and sorry for their actions.
MEND scored a point by virtue of cowardly sneaking in through the back door to do few damages. That recent act and few others they showcased are not enough for MEND and their friends to be flapping their wings all over the land.Wait until JTF resumed operations again.
Hopefully they will not be running helter-skelter as they did few months ago when JTF snarled at them.
Hopefully they will not be collecting signatures and writing to World Court{as they did recently} when JTF started real actions against them in due season.
MEND,you will pay for your crimes against Lagos!

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Sergeant BeleSergeant Bele is offline

 # 10 | 18.07.2009 09:28

I really enjoy Ruben's writing style. He sets himself apart and tells a story like how the public perceives it and what has been heard and written.
 

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