Shocking Revelations: Maximum Security for General Buhari -Joe Igbokwe

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Lagos State Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Mr. Joe Igbokwe is calling for maximum security for General Buhari, thinking that history might just repeat itself in 2015 as of the case of MKO Abiola.
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I am shouting from the rooftop, I am screaming from Mount Everest, I am speaking to anybody who care to listen that maximum security should be provided for General Muhammadu Buhari, the Presidential candidate of APC to avoid the tragedy that struck us in 1998 when Chief MKO Abiola was poisoned and his June 12 1993 mandate crushed after a bitter struggle. This country and leaders of APC must not take things for granted as there are unrepentant and murderous thieves at the door. PDP and its heartless handlers can never go down without a fight. I want APC leaders to manage the little gains we have to prepare for the worst. Whatever we can do to protect Buhari, let us do it. If it means hiring Security personnel from America, Israel, France, UK and Germany, let us do so. I repeat PDP and its reckless leaders cannot give up without pulling the house down. Once GMB is taken out of the way, the predators and cultural savages will return and this time, they will become more ferocious and dangerous.
  

EBOLA, INSECURITY TOP AGENDA IN 46TH ECOWAS SUMMIT




Ending the prevalence of Ebola disease currently ravaging some West African Countries and security challenges in North-East Nigeria and other parts of the sub-region formed the major part of discussions at the 46th Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of States and Government of ECOWAS.

 In his welcome address, President Goodluck Jonathan harped on the need to deepen political security and fashion out ways to stabilize the polity in other member states like Guinea-Bissau and Mali. President Jonathan also solicited for global alliance to rid the region of terrorism, piracy, extreme violence and oil bunkering. He also called on member states to contribute to the ECOWAS regional solidarity fund to fight the Ebola disease which has claimed over 7,000 lives almost 9 months. 

The Nigerian President urged the leaders to look beyond politics and make the economic development and integration of the region their fundamental objective. Meanwhile, Chairman of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of States and Government, John Mahama, has assured the Transitional President of Bukina Faso, Michel Kafando, of the Union’s support to ensure stability in his country. 

In his opening remarks at the 46th ECOWAS Summit, Mahama who is also the sitting President of Ghana, said ensuring economic stability in Bukina Faso is of utmost importance especially as the country gears up for the November 2015 elections. He commended West African Presidents for their roles in ending the crisis that riddled Ouagadougou. President Mahama also thanked the Joint Committee of ECOWAS, African Union and the United Nations for their efforts in ensuring total stability in the African continent.

Insurgency: Mark urges Armed Forces to fight to keep Nigeria together





President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, for the umpteenth time took stock of the unabating insecurity and terrorism tearing the nation apart and tasked the Nigerian Armed Forces to fight harder in order to keep Nigeria united and secured.
Senator Mark said the insecurity situation has become so worrisome that Nigerians seems to be worried about their future.

 He however noted that the Armed Forces "remains the last  man standing in this difficult situation.
Senator Mark was speaking after the National Coordinator of 2015 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, Brigadier General Rogers Nicholas decorated him with the emblem.

 He assured that the government is conscious of the challenges faced by the officers and men of the Armed  Forces especially in the North east region where militants believed to be  Islamic sect, Boko Haram is holding the region captive .

 Senator Mark promised that the Government is more than ever before prepared to improve on their welfare including modern equipment to fight the war.
In addition the senate President tasked the military Training and Doctrine Unit to propose a legislation to the National Assembly on how to provide for the upkeep of members of the families of the fallen heroes who died in the course of fighting to keep Nigeria one .

 The National Coordinator of the 2015 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, Brigadier General Rogers Nicholas explained that the annual event is to remember the supreme sacrifices of our fallen  heroes who fought to keep Nigeria together saying "whatever proceeds realized  from the sale of the emblem would be channeled for the upkeep of the dependents of the fallen heroes.

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