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Context: Muhammadu Buhari states that he doesn't know what was given to Boko Haram in exchange for the 21 Chibok Girls. He could be lying (reports state that 4 Boko Haram commanders were released) or he could be truthful (in which case, Nigeria is cursed with insipid leadership).
 

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Buhari Playing with the Unity of Nigeria – Southern Leaders
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Elder statesmen and leaders from Southern Nigeria have accused President Muhammadu Buhari of toying with the country’s unity.

The leaders, who met yesterday in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, under the aegis of Southern Nigeria’s Peoples Assembly (SNPA), accused Buhari of executing a northern agenda.
Present at the meeting were leaders from the South East, South West and South- South geopolitical zones.
At the opening session, the Chairman of the Yoruba Unity Forum, Bishop Emmanuel Bolanle Gbonigi, who was represented by Senator Femi Okurounmu, said that Buhari has harmed Nigeria’s unity by solely promoting northern interests against the interests of other tribes.

He decried the President’s appointments so far which he said were in favour of the North, declaring that Buhari is pushing Nigeria to the brink of disintegration through his sectional interests.
His words: “We ask Mr. President to stop these ethnically-biased appointments into offices. More and more sections of Nigeria are increasingly feeling marginalized due to the actions and policies of government which are increasingly becoming sectional.”

On behalf of the South-South leaders, elder statesman, Edwin Clark, said Buhari had tactfully excluded Southern Nigeria from the political equation of the country.
Clark, who said he could not be cowed from baring his mind, warned that “those who think Nigeria is their exclusive estate” should have a rethink, declaring that “the country belongs to us all”.
The former Commissioner for Information said that Nigeria was already cruising on the highway that led to the civil war in the 1960s and early 1970s.

He expressed strong displeasure over the leadership style of Buhari who he said was not worried about the implications of his biased policies.
He added that Southern leaders will invite the President to a town hall meeting to dispassionately discuss issues affecting Nigeria with him.
In his opening remarks, the Coordinator of SNPA, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, also expressed concerns over Buhari’s leadership style, saying that Nigeria was more divided now under his watch.

The former Vice President, who was represented by Chief Mbazulike Amechi, said that the meeting would discuss herdsmen’s attacks, restructuring, agitations in the Niger Delta and other parts of the South, collapsing economy, ongoing corruption war and the growth or decline of democracy in Nigeria.
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State, who opened the meeting, enjoined the leaders to “pursue those things that the states of Southern Nigeria can do to foster their economic and political interests”.
 

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The Nigerian Senate stood up to Buhari's economic stupidity
Senate rejects Buhari's request to borrow $30 billion - Premium Times Nigeria
Senate rejects Buhari’s request to borrow $30 billion
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The Senate has rejected President Muhammadu Buhari’s request for authorisation to borrow about $30 billion.

The president, last Tuesday, forwarded a request to the National Assembly to approve external borrowing plan of $29.960 billion to execute key infrastructural projects across the country between 2016 and 2018.

He made the requests in two separate letters to the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.

Mr. Buhari said the external loan, the biggest in Nigeria’s history, will fund targeted projects cutting across all sectors with special emphasis on infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water supply, growth and employment generation.

Other sectors, he said, included poverty reduction through social safety net programmes and governance and financial management reforms, among others.

According to him, the cost of the projects and programmes under the borrowing (rolling) plan is $29.960 billion.

This is made up of proposed projects and programmes loan of $11.274 billion, special national infrastructure projects $10.686 billion, Euro bonds of $4.5 billion and Federal Government budget support of $3.5 billion.

The Majority Leader of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, was quoted on Monday as saying that the House would approve the loan.
 

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Nigeria: At least 150 peaceful pro-Biafra activists killed in chilling crackdown

Nigeria: At least 150 peaceful pro-Biafra activists killed in chilling crackdown
24 November 2016, 00:01 UTC

The Nigerian security forces, led by the military, embarked on a chilling campaign of extrajudicial executions and violence resulting in the deaths of at least 150 peaceful pro-Biafra protesters in the south east of the country, according to an investigation by Amnesty International published today.

Analysis of 87 videos, 122 photographs and 146 eye witness testimonies relating to demonstrations and other gatherings between August 2015 and August 2016 consistently shows that the military fired live ammunition with little or no warning to disperse crowds. It also finds evidence of mass extrajudicial executions by security forces, including at least 60 people shot dead in the space of two days in connection with events to mark Biafra Remembrance Day.

“This deadly repression of pro-Biafra activists is further stoking tensions in the south east of Nigeria. This reckless and trigger-happy approach to crowd control has caused at least 150 deaths and we fear the actual total might be far higher,” said Makmid Kamara, Interim Director of Amnesty International Nigeria.

“The Nigerian government’s decision to send in the military to respond to pro-Biafra events seems to be in large part to blame for this excessive bloodshed. The authorities must immediately launch an impartial investigation and bring the perpetrators to book.”

This reckless and trigger-happy approach to crowd control has caused at least 150 deaths and we fear the actual total might be far higher
Makmid Kamara, Amnesty International Nigeria's Interim Director
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Since August 2015, there has been a series of protests, marches and gatherings by members and supporters of IPOB (Indigenous People of Biafra) who have been seeking the creation of a Biafran state. Tensions increased further following the arrest of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu on 14 October 2015. He remains in detention.

Extrajudicial executions
By far the largest number of pro-Biafra activists were killed on Biafra Remembrance Day on 30 May 2016 when an estimated 1,000 IPOB members and supporters gathered for a rally in Onitsha, Anambra State. The night before the rally, the security forces raided homes and a church where IPOB members were sleeping.

On Remembrance Day itself, the security forces shot people in several locations. Amnesty International has not been able to verify the exact number of extrajudicial executions, but estimates that at least 60 people were killed and 70 injured in these two days. The real number is likely to be higher.

Ngozi (not her real name), a 28-year-old mother of one, told Amnesty International that her husband left in the morning to go to work but called her shortly afterwards to say that the military had shot him in his abdomen. He said he was in a military vehicle with six others, four of whom were already dead. She told Amnesty International: “he started whispering and said they just stopped [the vehicle]. He was scared they would kill the remaining three of them that were alive... He paused and told me they were coming closer. I heard gunshots and I did not hear a word from him after that.”

He started whispering and said they just stopped [the vehicle]. He was scared they would kill the remaining three of them that were alive... He paused and told me they were coming closer. I heard gunshots and I did not hear a word from him after that
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The next day Ngozi searched for her husband and finally found his body in a nearby mortuary. The mortuary attendants told her that the military had brought him and six others. She saw three gunshot wounds: one in his abdomen and two in his chest, which confirmed her fear that the military had executed him.

Amnesty International has also reviewed videos of a peaceful gathering of IPOB members and supporters at Aba National High School on 9 February 2016. The Nigerian military surrounded the group and then fired live ammunition at them without any prior warning.

According to eyewitnesses and local human rights activists, many of the protesters at Aba were rounded up and taken away by the military. On 13 February 13 corpses, including those of men known to have been taken by the military, were discovered in a pit near the Aba highway.

“It is chilling to see how these soldiers gunned down peaceful IPOB members. The video evidence shows that this was a military operation with intent to kill and injure,” said Makmid Kamara.

Deadly repression
Eyewitness testimony and video footage of the rallies, marches and meetings demonstrate that the Nigerian military deliberately used deadly force.

In many of the incidents detailed in the report, including the Aba High School protest, the military applied tactics designed to kill and neutralize an enemy, rather than to ensure public order at a peaceful event.

All IPOB gatherings documented by Amnesty International were largely peaceful. In those cases where there were pockets of violence, it was mostly in reaction to shooting by the security forces. Eyewitnesses told Amnesty International that some protesters threw stones, burned tyres and in one incident shot at the police. Regardless, these acts of violence and disorder did not justify the level of force used against the whole assembly.

Amnesty International’s research also shows a disturbing pattern of hundreds of arbitrary arrests and ill-treatment by soldiers during and after IPOB events, including arrests of wounded victims in hospital, and torture and other ill-treatment of detainees.

Vincent Ogbodo (not his real name), a 26-year-old trader, said he was shot on Remembrance Day in Nkpor and hid in a gutter. When soldiers found him they poured acid on him. He told Amnesty International:

“I covered my face. I would have been blind by now. He poured acid on my hands. My hands and body started burning. The flesh was burning… They dragged me out of the gutter. They said I’ll die slowly.”

I covered my face. I would have been blind by now. He poured acid on my hands. My hands and body started burning. The flesh was burning… They dragged me out of the gutter. They said I’ll die slowly
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A man who was detained in Onitsha Barracks after the Remembrance Day shooting on 30 May 2016 told Amnesty International: “Those in the guard room [detention] were flogged every morning. The soldiers tagged it ‘Morning Tea’.”

No action by authorities to ensure accountability
Despite this overwhelming evidence that the Nigerian security forces committed gross human rights violations including extrajudicial executions and torture, no investigations have been carried out by the authorities.

A similar pattern of lack of accountability for gross violations by the military has been documented in other parts of Nigeria including the north east in the context of operations against Boko Haram.

“Amnesty International has repeatedly called on the government of Nigeria to initiate independent investigations into evidence of crimes under international law, and President Buhari has repeatedly promised that Amnesty International’s reports would be looked into. However, no concrete steps have been taken,” said Makmid Kamara.

In the very rare cases where an investigation is carried out, there is no follow up. As a result of the apparent lack of political will to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of such crimes, the military continues to commit human rights violations and grave crimes with impunity.

In addition to investigations, the Nigerian government must ensure adequate reparations for the victims, including the families. They should end all use of military in policing demonstrations and ensure the police are adequately instructed, trained and equipped to deal with crowd-control situations in line with international law and standards. In particular, firearms must never be used as a tool for crowd control.

Background
The findings of this report involved an analysis of 87 videos and 122 photographs showing IPOB gatherings and members of security forces in the process of committing violations and victims of these violations. 193 interviews were conducted.

On 30 September 2016, Amnesty International shared the key findings of this report with the Federal Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Interior, Inspector General of Police and the Director-General of the state Security Services. Responses were received from the Attorney General and Inspector General of Police but neither answered the questions raised in the report.

IPOB emerged in 2012 and campaigns for an Independent Biafran state. Almost fifty years ago, an attempt to establish Biafra state led to a civil war from 1967 to 1970.
 

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Ban on vehicle importation to encourage domestic production, says Buhari

Ban on vehicle importation to encourage domestic production, says Buhari
By Lawrence Njoku (Enugu) | 12 December 2016 | 6:00 am
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President Muhammadu Buhari has said the ban on importation of vehicles through land borders was to encourage Nigerians to patronise locally assembled vehicles.

The President stated this in Enugu on Saturday during the foundation stone laying ceremony of Eastern Vehicle Assembling Limited (EVAL) and launch of EVAL vehicles.

Buhari, represented by his Senior Special Adviser on Legal and Electoral Matters, Mrs. Juliet Ibekaku, also pledged to put in place the enabling environment to encourage and protect locally assembled vehicles.


According to Buhari: “We are already fine tuning our procurement policy to support preferential purchase of local vehicles. We are optimistic that in no distant time the support we are giving the automotive sector will generate more jobs and career employment for our young and teeming youths as well as drive the economy.


He disclosed that the recent ban on importation of vehicles through land borders would encourage Nigerians to patronise locally assembled vehicles like EVAL.

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi said the establishment of the company in Enugu State was part of plans to drive investments in the country.

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu also said his government would ensure the sustainability of EVAL by making its vehicles its official cars in Abia State.

“We have placed emphasis on locally-made goods. We promise to make EVAL vehicles our official cars once the project takes off in Abia State.”

Also, Executive Director, Treasury, Keystone Bank, Mr. Afeez Bakare, said his bank went into partnership with EVAL to provide employment for Nigerian youths.

Managing Director of Eastern Vehicle Assembling Limited, Mr. Joseph Okechukwu, said the coming of EVAL was in response to the clarion call of the Federal Government and south east states to open up investments and woo foreign investors.
 

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Didn't they try that vehicle importation ban before? :patrice:

Yes but it was accompanied by forcing foreign car companies to assemble their vehicles in Nigeria during Jonathan's tenure in office. I don't believe Buhari's new ban is accompanying such a policy.

Buhari is doing this in order to force domestic manufacturing. The problem is Nigeria only truly has one domestic manufacturer (Innoson) which is suffering from being unable to get forex from abroad to import machine parts. They had to shut down a lot of production earlier this year because of the President's policy. Because one domestic manufacturer cannot meet the needs of all of Nigeria's population, the prices of cars in the country will go up. Black-marketers will become immensely rich and we should expect more mischief from the port of Lagos.
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Yes but it was accompanied by forcing foreign car companies to assemble their vehicles in Nigeria during Jonathan's tenure in office. I don't believe Buhari's new ban is accompanying such a policy.

Buhari is doing this in order to force domestic manufacturing. The problem is Nigeria only truly has one domestic manufacturer (Innoson) which is suffering from being unable to get forex from abroad to import machine parts. They had to shut down a lot of production earlier this year because of the President's policy. Because one domestic manufacturer cannot meet the needs of all of Nigeria's population, the prices of cars in the country will go up. Black-marketers will become immensely rich and we should expect more mischief from the port of Lagos.
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How well did Jonathan's car policy do?


More mischief indeed :wow:
 

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Yes but it was accompanied by forcing foreign car companies to assemble their vehicles in Nigeria during Jonathan's tenure in office. I don't believe Buhari's new ban is accompanying such a policy.

Buhari is doing this in order to force domestic manufacturing. The problem is Nigeria only truly has one domestic manufacturer (Innoson) which is suffering from being unable to get forex from abroad to import machine parts. They had to shut down a lot of production earlier this year because of the President's policy. Because one domestic manufacturer cannot meet the needs of all of Nigeria's population, the prices of cars in the country will go up. Black-marketers will become immensely rich and we should expect more mischief from the port of Lagos.
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BREAKING: KIA Automobile Leaves Nigeria, As Buhari Crashes The Economy.
 

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A severe political blow has been dealt to the Buhari gov't:
Senate rejects Magu as EFCC chairman - Premium Times Nigeria
Senate rejects Magu as EFCC chairman
December 15, 2016Hassan Adebayo
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EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu
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The Nigerian Senate has rejected the nomination of Ibrahim Magu as Chairman of anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The lawmakers said they could not okay President Muhammadu Buhari’s nomination of Mr. Magu based on security report available to them.

The spokesperson for the upper legislative chamber, Aliyu Abdullahi, revealed this Thursday afternoon after the Senators emerged from a closed-door meeting where Mr. Magu’s confirmation was discussed.

“The Senate wishes to inform the public that based on available security report, the Senate cannot proceed with the confirmation of Ibrahim Magu as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

“The nomination of Ibrahim Magu is hereby rejected and has been returned to the President for further action,” Mr. Abdullahi said.

The Senate had slated today, Thursday, to screen Mr. Magu, who has been acting as EFCC Chairman in the past one year.

The Presidency had since July requested the Senate to confirm Mr. Magu.

The request was made through a letter signed by Vice-president Yemi Osinbajo in his capacity as acting president when Mr. Buhari travelled abroad for medical treatment.


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But the upper chamber failed to act.

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, read the vice-president’s letter on July 14.

But the red chamber then failed to schedule a confirmation hearing fueling suspicions that some corrupt Senators bent on blocking Mr. Magu from the position.

Following widespread pressure from Nigerians, the lawmakers fixed December 8 for the session. But that also failed to materialise. It was then rescheduled for today, Thursday.
 
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