Friday, October 23, 2020

President Muhammadu Buhari's speech on the Endsars protests

 



ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE ENDSARS PROTESTS, 22ND OCTOBER, 2020

     

Fellow Nigerians,

 

It has become necessary for me to address you having heard from many concerned Nigerians and having concluded a meeting with all the Security Chiefs.

 

2. I must warn those who have hijacked and misdirected the initial, genuine and well - intended protest of some of our youths in parts of the country, against the excesses of some members of the now disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

 

3. On Monday 12th October, I acknowledged the genuine concerns and agitations of members of the public regarding the excessive use of force by some members of SARS.

 

4. The choice to demonstrate peacefully is a fundamental right of citizens as enshrined in Section 40 of our Constitution and other enactments; but this right to protest also imposes on the demonstrators the responsibility to respect the rights of other citizens, and the necessity to operate within the law.

 

5. As a democratic government, we listened to, and carefully evaluated the five-point demands of the protesters. And, having accepted them, we immediately scrapped SARS, and put measures in place to address the other demands of our youth.

 

6. On approving the termination of SARS, I already made it clear that it was in line with our commitment to the implementation of extensive Police reforms.

 

7. Sadly, the promptness with which we have acted seemed to have been misconstrued as a sign of weakness and twisted by some for their selfish unpatriotic interests.

 

8. The result of this is clear to all observers: human lives have been lost; acts of sexual violence have been reported; two major correctional facilities were attacked and convicts freed; public and private properties completely destroyed or vandalised; the sanctity of the Palace of a Peace Maker, the Oba of Lagos has been violated. So-called protesters have invaded an International Airport and in the process disrupted the travel plans of fellow Nigerians and our visitors.

 

9. All these executed in the name of the ENDSARS protests. I am indeed deeply pained that innocent lives have been lost. These tragedies are uncalled for and unnecessary. Certainly, there is no way whatsoever to connect these bad acts to legitimate expression of grievance of the youth of our country.

 

10. The spreading of deliberate falsehood and misinformation through the social media in particular, that this government is oblivious to the pains and plight of its citizens is a ploy to mislead the unwary within and outside Nigeria into unfair judgement and disruptive behaviour.

 

11. On the contrary, both our deeds and words have shown how committed this administration has been to the wellbeing and welfare of citizens, even with the steadily dwindling revenues, and the added responsibilities and restrictions due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

 

12. Government has put in place measures and initiatives principally targeted at youths, women and the most vulnerable groups in our society.  These included our broad plan to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in the next 10 years; the creation of N75 billion National Youth Investment Fund to provide opportunities for the youths and the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Survival Fund, through which government is:

 

a. paying three months salaries of the staff of 100,000 micro, small - and medium - enterprises,

b. paying for the registration of 250,000 businesses at the Corporate Affairs Commission,

c. giving a grant of N30,000 to 100,000 artisans; and

d. guaranteeing market for the products of traders.

 

13. These are in addition to many other initiatives such as;

a. Farmermoni,

b. Tradermoni,

c. Marketmoni,

d. N-Power,

e. N-Tech and

f. N-Agro.

 

14. No Nigerian Government in the past has methodically and seriously approached poverty-alleviation like we have done.

 

15. With regard to the welfare of police personnel, the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission has been directed to expedite action on the finalization of the new salary structure of members of the Nigeria Police Force. The emoluments of other paramilitary services are also being reviewed upwards.

 

16. In order to underscore the importance of education in preparing youths for the future, this administration has come up with a new salary structure and other incentives for our teachers.

 

17. Let me at this point reaffirm the Federal Government’s commitment to preserving the unity of this country.

 

18. We will continue to improve good governance and our democratic process, including through sustained engagement.

 

19. We shall continue to ensure that liberty and freedom, as well as the fundamental rights of all citizens are protected.

 

20. But remember that government also has the obligation to protect lives and properties, as well as the right of citizens to go about their daily businesses freely and protected from acts of violence.

 

21. To our neighbours in particular, and members of the international community, many of whom have expressed concern about the ongoing development in Nigeria, we thank you and urge you all to seek to know all the facts available before taking a position or rushing to judgment and making hasty pronouncements.

 

22. In the circumstances, I would like to appeal to protesters to note and take advantage of the various well-thought-out initiatives of this administration designed to make their lives better and more meaningful, and resist the temptation of being used by some subversive elements to cause chaos with the aim of truncating our nascent democracy.

 

23. For you to do otherwise will amount to undermining national security and the law and order situation. Under no circumstances will this be tolerated.

 

24. I therefore call on our youths to discontinue the street protests and constructively engage government in finding solutions. Your voice has been heard loud and clear and we are responding.

 

25. And I call on all Nigerians to go about their normal businesses, and enjoin security agencies to protect lives and properties of all law abiding citizens without doing harm to those they are meant to protect. Let me pay tribute to officers of the Nigeria Police Force who have tragically lost their lives in the line of duty.

 

26. I would like to thank those state Governors, traditional and religious leaders who have appealed for calm and restraint. I also thank youth leaders who have restrained their followers from taking the law into their hands.

 

27. This government respects and will continue to respect all the democratic rights and civil liberties of the people, but it will not allow anybody or groups to disrupt the peace of our nation.

 

Thank you all. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

President Buhari warns protesters

 By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu



President Muhammadu  Buhari has called on Nigerians to stop demonstrating and engage with the government in a short televised speech on Thursday.                                                                                                       

“I would like to appeal to protesters to note and take advantage of the various well thought-out initiatives of this administration designed to make and resist the temptation of being used by some subversive elements to cause chaos with the aim of truncating our nascent democracy,” stated Buhari.                                                                    

“For you to do otherwise all amount to undermining national security and law and orders under no circumstances would this be tolerated”.                                                                                                         

The president further called on the youths to further bring to a halt the street protests and constructively engage the government in finding solutions, promising that the voice of the youth has been heard clear and will be responded to.                                                                                  

Further more, the Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari spoke to the nation about the unrest that has gripped the country in recent days, but did not make any mention of the deadly shooting of peaceful protesters that prompted international outrage.

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

#EndSARS protesters burn down police station in Mbaitoli Local Government, Imo State

  By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu


                                 

 A police station in Nwaorieubi has been set on fire and about two police officers including an escort have reportedly been killed as ENDSARS protests continue intensely.    

photo of the killed escort 

                                 
                      

 Eyewitness say the EndSARS  Protesters set the police station on fire this Wednesday morning, 21 October 2020.  No one knows how many officers made it out of the fire. 

Sunday, October 4, 2020

The Moment I met you (Chapter 10)

 By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

Michael rose to his feet, and walked over to his office desk. ‘Robert, it’s not for you to know. But then, today is a good day’. Michael sat on his leather chair. ’And I feel very happy’. He gestured for Robert to bring the documents over. Robert brought them to him. ‘You may leave’.                  

‘Thank you, sir’. Robert turned to leave.                                                         

‘Do you have a girlfriend?’                                                                                

Robert stopped in his tracks, shocked. He didn’t really understand why Michael would ask such a question out of nowhere? Could it be that he wanted to give Jessica a chance? He had always known how much Michael hated to be in contact with women. Even Jessica, his rumoured   girlfriend had many  times cried in frustration for Michael’s coldness towards her.Could it be that the president met someone in Jimmy Carter Street today? Who could it be?                                                    

After some silent debate in his head, Robert asked without thinking,  ‘Sir, is she the one you met at Jimmy Carter street? Is she more beautiful than Jessica? Or perhaps, are you trying to propose to young madam Jessica?’                                                                                               

Michael furrowed his brows. He stared coldly at Robert.                     

‘Sorry, sir. I won’t mention Jessica to you again. I’ll order afternoon tea right away.’ Seeing Michael’s cold expression, Robert didn’t dare speak more, and immediately left the office.                                      

‘He didn’t even answer the question I asked him,’ Michael muttered.                                                                                                                     

Sitting quietly in his office, his mind raced towards the young lady he met in the   afternoon. He couldn’t help but smile at the thought of her beautiful face staring at him. He wondered if she lived around that area. Could it be that she was looking for a job? He had glanced through one of the papers and saw it was her CV. As someone with a photographic memory he was able to capture her name Chioma Chima. His eyes twinkled, causing him to look very handsome. This was the first time Michael had felt this way, a special kind of feeling. He wanted to see her again, but wondered how and where? Maybe he’ll go back to the street and check for her. Michael might not say it, but it was obvious he had fallen  in love with this girl he met a few hours ago.

The moment I met you (Chapter 9)

 By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

At Moon Corporation headquarters, the chief executive officer sat on a sofa in his lavish office examining the pile of documents carefully shown to him by his assistant, a tall man in his early 30s, dressed in a white shirt beneath a beige-coloured vest and black dress trousers, he looked elegant.                                                                                                         

‘President Michael, this is the contracts you’ll be signing with George enterprise during your meeting tomorrow morning. Here are the documents.’                                                                                                            

Michael nodded, taking the documents from his assistant.                            

‘President Michael, you haven’t had lunch. Would it be okay if I buy you afternoon tea?’                                                                                       

Michael checked his wristwatch, it was almost six thirty. ‘Okay,’ Michael nodded. He seemed to be in a good mood. ’Are you familiar with Jimmy Carter street?’                                                                                                

‘Yes, sir. You want me to do a background check?’ Robert asked, wondering why Michael suddenly asked about the street. He was there in the afternoon for a meeting with a client. Could it be that he wanted to erect a building there?                                                                                        

‘Not yet’, Michael answered with a smile.                                                      

Robert wore a dumbfounded expression at the way Michael replied gently and smilingly. Was today a special day of some sort? Robert was familiar with Michael’s cold nature, and so now he was smiling, he felt there was a good reason to it.                                                   

‘Sir, did our company score a project there?’ Robert asked, ready for gossip.                                                                                                                        

‘Yea, a special kind of project,’ Michael replied, still smiling.                            

‘That’s beautiful. Can you tell me what this new project is? I would like to share in your joy. Perhaps, you will like me to inform the executives? Robert chuckled.    

The moment I met you (Chapter 8)

 By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

‘Liquor,’ the man said with a teasing smile and she frowned. Then he leaned towards her and whispered  something into her ear which made her  blush. The woman looked like a girl who had just fallen in love.                       

 ‘Honey, you’re dirty,’ she pouted, poking his nose.                               

Chisom didn’t hear what the man whispered to his wife, but she felt that whatever it was must be very funny. Chisom walked over towards Chioma when she finished serving them, her face full of smiles.‘The couple over there looks cute’, She whispered to Chioma.               

‘Really?’ Chioma wore a smile on her face, glancing around for the couple. She was able to find them easily even though they weren’t the only couple in the restaurant. The couple was both dressed in white Nike outfits, and black baseball caps. They looked young and cute. Turning back to Chisom, she lowered her voice and whispered, ‘They are the sweetest couple in town’.                                                                    

Chisom laughed, then turned around and rushed towards the two men that just walked inside the restaurant.                                                            

Chioma was left alone again. She reached for her can of coke, forcing it open with the edge of the tab then, took a mouthful. Picking up the last sandwich from the plate, she took a big bite. And in less than four bites she finished the sandwich and took another mouthful of coke.  After eating the sandwiches and coke, chioma contentedly made a burp, rubbed her stomach and smiled at herself for being such a huge eater. She was afraid that if she continued eating like this she might turn into a pig. But then, she wasn’t planning on going into show business, so why watch her weight and be on  diet? Anyway, she would never grow fat no matter what she ate. 

The moment I met you (Chapter 7)

 By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

When the couple were done ordering a bunch of dishes from Chisom, the lady asked her husband, ‘Would you like to order a few more plate?’ the lady leaned her head on her husband’s shoulder, feeling very happy.                                                                                                            

‘Why would I do that?’ the man understood why she had asked, but pretended not to know.                                                                             

‘Because you eat like a wolf’, she pouted.                                                 

‘But this morning you told me to bring you to the city’s most luxurious shopping mall. Could it be the reason you’re acting so cute?’ he teased her, pinching her rosy cheek lovingly.                                                       

‘Honey, can’t you see there are so many people here?’ the woman turned her face shyly.                                                                                

With the way they flaunted their love in public it seemed they were newly married. Old couples might not have time for this or perhaps might view this kind of show off as being childish. So it was obvious that the couple are still in their honeymoon stage, Chisom analysed as she stood there waiting patiently for them to finish their ordering.                             

‘Ma’am, anything else?’ Chisom asked, feeling like a third wheel in their lives.                                                                                                                           

‘No’, the woman gestured at Chisom to get the food they had ordered.                                                                                                              

Chisom smiled and walked away. She came back carrying a tray full of steaming dishes. She carefully placed the tray on the small table, and then turned to leave.                                                                                        

The woman seemed like she remembered something. Hurriedly, she asked her husband, ‘Honey, what do you want to drink?’ 

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