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ECOWAS, CDD, WANEP, LSD Give Last Saturday Election Pass Mark, Asks Nigerians to Refuse Being Provoked

Posted By: adminon: February 25, 2019In: SpectacleTags: CDD, EAC, ECOWAS, INEC, LSD, WANEPNo CommentsViews:
ECOWAS, CDD, WANEP, LSD Give Last Saturday Election Pass Mark, Asks Nigerians to Refuse Being Provoked

The first set of Election Monitors, Observers Teams and sundry assessors of last Saturday poll have passed the election as well conducted. The ECOWAS Observation Mission headed by Ellen John... Read more

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The Disappointing Hours: A Review of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s My Transition Hours

Posted By: adminon: December 16, 2018In: BookspaceTags: ANPP, BOKO HARAM, ECOWAS, INEC, MPLA, NPNNo CommentsViews:
The Disappointing Hours: A Review of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's My Transition Hours

By Alkasum Abba, History Department, ABU, Zaria  Introduction When the former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan published a personal account of his stewardship, covering the... Read more

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Nigerian Foreign Policy Establishment Loses Mrs Agnes Kingsley-Okolie

Posted By: adminon: October 18, 2018In: People in ActionTags: COPAZ, ECOWASNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian Foreign Policy Establishment Loses Mrs Agnes Kingsley-Okolie

The foreign policy establishment in Nigeria has lost one of her most experienced and most professional non-career cadres. She is Mrs Agnes Kingsley-Okolie who died in Lagos two days ago afte... Read more

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Professor Adebayo Adedeji: An African Cassandra Ahead of His Time

Posted By: adminon: June 30, 2018In: FlashbackTags: AAF-SAP, ACDESS, COMESA, ECCAS, ECOWAS, NYSC, RECs, SAP, UNECANo CommentsViews:
Professor Adebayo Adedeji: An African Cassandra Ahead of His Time

By Paul Ejime Professor Adebayo Adedeji, one of Africa’s foremost development thinkers, who passed on last April, will be laid to rest on 7 July. He was instrumental to the formation of seve... Read more

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Nigeria’s National Assembly Fires President Buhari a Warning Shot

Posted By: adminon: June 05, 2018In: SpectacleTags: APU, CPA, ECOWAS, EU, IPU, NASS, Pan African Parliament, UK Parliament, UN, US congressNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria’s National Assembly Fires President Buhari a Warning Shot

Touched directly by what it would call excesses of the Executive arm, especially towards its Chairman, the National Assembly (NASS) has fired what is to, all intents and purposes, a warning shot to the president. The legislature which held a Joint Executive session earlier today left no one in doubt about invoking its Constitutional powers if nothing is done to address its resolutions at today’s session.

The conflict parties in this battlefront: Mr. President on the left, Dr Bukola Saraki, Senate President in the middle and Hon. Yakubu Dogara, Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives. That’s Nigeria’s No. 1, 3 and 4 citizens respectively, all members of the one and same ruling party but in a falling if not a fallen house

In the move seen in some quarters as overdue, the NASS is specifically demanding presidential directive to the security agencies “to curtail the sustained killings of Nigerians across the country and protect life and properties of Nigerians as this is the primary duty of any responsible Government”; an end to, in the words of the federal law makers, the systematic harassment and humiliation by the Executive of perceived political opponents, people with contrary opinions including legislators and Judiciary by the police; strict adherence to the Rule of Law and protection for all citizens by the President and his appointees; the president being held accountable for the actions of his appointees sincerity on the part of the Federal Government in the fight against corruption by not being selective and also prosecuting current appointees that have cases pending against them.

Other demands still in their own words include protection and preservation of the NASS by the Federal Government of Nigeria by not interfering in its business and prosecuting those who invaded the Senate to seize the mace recently; taking immediate steps to contain the growing level of unemployment and poverty in Nigeria especially now that we have advantage of the oil price having risen to $80 per barrel; allowing democratic elections to be competitive and inclusive by removing the present reign  of fear and intimidation particularly as we approach the forthcoming 2019 elections.

The Assembly is warming up to embrace the international community as expressed in the IPU,  APU,  ECOWAS,  CPA,  Pan African Parliament, EU,  UN,  US congress, UK Parliament and the domestic civil society to secure Nigeria’s democracy. Both chambers of the National Assembly passed a vote of confidence on the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives as well as the entire leadership of the National Assembly. It went further to reaffirm an earlier resolution of Vote of No Confidence on the Inspector General of Police “who does nothing other than preside over the killing of innocent Nigerian and consistent framing up of perceived political opponents of the President and outright disregard for constitutional authority, both executive and legislative”.

It is difficult to guess how the Executive would react to this move. Most times, it underplays all such indictment by issuing a press statement that dodges a fight, only to bring back the fight at its own time. Speculating who of the two conflict parties will be smarter pugilist in this battlefront would remain the game in town in Nigerian politics for the rest of the week unless the NASS follows up with another upper cut too quickly. If that happens, then the gulf might widen.

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Ghana president Clarifies US-Ghana Military Agreement

Posted By: adminon: April 07, 2018In: FlashbackTags: ECOWAS, PEACENo CommentsViews:
Ghana president Clarifies US-Ghana Military Agreement

President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana has formally explained what is involved in an expanded facility deal between the United States and Ghana. He has put it to peace in the ECOWAS sub-region a... Read more

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Sierra Leone’s March 7 Elections: What Nigerians and the Global Public Must Know

Posted By: adminon: February 06, 2018In: FlashbackTags: APC, ECOWAS, NGC, SLPP, UNIDONo CommentsViews:
Sierra Leone’s March 7 Elections: What Nigerians and the Global Public Must Know

By Dr Yusuf Bangura* Nigerians, like citizens of many large countries, often prioritise news on domestic affairs over what goes on outside of their borders. However, as regional or global po... Read more

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Dr. Chris Kwaja’s Reminder on the ECOWAS/ECOMOG Mystique

Posted By: adminon: December 21, 2017In: BookspaceTags: CPA, ECOMOG, ECOWAS, Historicism, Humanitarian Imperialism, Humanitarian Intervention, Liberia, OAU, PSOs, R2P, SSR, UN, United Nations Common Country AssessmentNo CommentsViews:
Dr. Chris Kwaja’s Reminder on the ECOWAS/ECOMOG Mystique

With the narrative of Humanitarian Intervention and its Responsibility to Protect (R2P) thesis virtually in ruins following the quick attack on it as Humanitarian Imperialism, the question o... Read more

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That True Federalism Fallacy

Posted By: adminon: December 12, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Geographical Expression', AU, Count Klemens von Metternich, ECOWAS, EU, Hausa, Igbo, Thomas Sankara, YorubaNo CommentsViews:
That True Federalism Fallacy

Barrister Manni Ochugboju, an Attorney at Ochugboju & Co, Abuja returns to the debate on ‘True Federalism’ in Nigeria in this piece. He is reachable via manni@ochugboju.com In Nigeria, p... Read more

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West African First Ladies Rise to Be Counted Against Child Trafficking

Posted By: adminon: December 05, 2017In: GovernanceTags: ECOWAS, ILO, OTUWA, UNICEFNo CommentsViews:
West African First Ladies Rise to Be Counted Against Child Trafficking

Wives of leaders of West Africa and the Sahel states are rising up to be counted as a force in their own right in the fight against child trafficking, exploitation, child labour and other fo... Read more

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