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Opinion: Attack on Attahiru Jega’s convoy unwarranted

By Nwaorgu Faustinus

The attack on the convoy of the Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Attahiru Jega while emerging from the palace of Emir of Kazaure, Alhaji Najib Hussaini Adamu in Jigawa State is unwarranted. One now questions when it has become a crime to attend or honour wedding invitation of an Emir whose daughter is being wedded.  

 
Reports said that trouble started around 12:30 pm when the INEC chairman emerged from the Emir’s palace and was identified by the youths who have gathered at the place to witness the ceremony, where upon “a young girl allegedly led the attack when she collected  sand  and threw  it at the  vehicle in which  the INEC chairman was riding@”.

 
According to Sunday Vanguard, the youths “began to hurl stones at Jega’s convoy. Several cars in the convoy were said to have been damaged and their glasses smashed.  Sources said the situation would have been worse but for the intervention of security forces. The youths sang war songs alleging betrayal on Jega’s path”.

 
For me this is not the best way to express one’s anger or protest for alleged election rigging as according to the youths and as reported in the Sunday Vanguard of May 20, 2012: “You cheated us, you cheated the North, you declared falsed result, you denied General Buhari the chance to be the president of Nigeria, it was injustice, we will not forgive you”, some of them said. 2015 is not too far a period, these youth should have waited till 2015 to massively vote for Buhari that is if he clinches his party’s ticket to run for the highest office in the land rather than attacking Prof. Jega.

 
Needless to say that this shameful act is the aftermath of the alleged inflammatory and inciting remarks made by Buhari who has been belligerent, frustrated and angry for not being able to occupy Aso Rock, having contested four times for the seat and failed.

 
If I were Buhari, I would have invested energy, time and money in more useful ventures than to continue to waste huge amount of money that would have impacted positively on the lives of his numerous supporters rather than chasing the wind. He should borrow a leaf from the likes of the Dangote’s, as his past records which are negative do not speak well of him. It can only be imagined what Nigerians can benefit from a coup plotter and executioner, anti-journalists, regionalist, non-conformist, alleged advocate of the sharialization of Nigeria etc. Let it be known that Buhari will be a hard Presidential aspirant to market to Nigerian electorates as he is being pursued by karma every step of the way in his bid to be president of Nigeria.

 
The attack on Jega should not be treated with kid’s glove as it is an indication of the alleged potency of Buhari’s remarks in the minds of his supporters.  

 

Nwaorgu Faustinus writes from Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Mobile: +2348035601312. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Boko Haram kill 10 burn churches in Chibok village, Borno

Members of the armed group Boko Haram killed 10 Christians in Chibok village in Borno northeastern Nigerian State at the heart of an insurgency. "Suspected Boko Haram came at night and set people's houses on fire before killing their victims," said Nuhu Clark, a former councillor of the village who escaped the attack. He said he counted 10 bodies afterwards. A local government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said "the attackers came in around…
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Boko Haram member sends letter offering dialogue

A purported senior member of Islamist militant group Boko Haram has distributed a letter requesting talks with the government, a day after a double suicide bombing blamed on the sect killed at least 11 and wounded 30 in an army barracks. The letter was signed by Sheik Abu Mohammed Ibn Abdulazeez, a man known by local security sources to be a sect member but considered to be a moderate. If the letter is genuine, it…
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Boko Haram attack police anti-robbery squad offices in Abuja

A well-armed group of gunmen earlier today carried out an attack on the Special Anti -Robbery Squad detention facility in Garki area 11 in Nigeria's federal capital Abuja. A police spokesman said the attack was repelled. But unconfirmed reports say some detainees were freed. No group has said it carried out this attack but Boko Haram is suspected. The detention center is used by the Nigerian police to hold high level violent criminals was attacked…
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Source claim 50 killed in Nigeria military church suicide blasts

Military sources within the Command and Staff College have given further insight into the twin blasts that ripped through the nation’s top-flight military institution today . “It happened some minutes after mid-day at the end of the church service at the St. Andrews Protestant Church, inside the barracks” Newsdiaryonline.com was told. “The first explosion occurred when a suicide bomber rammed a bomb-laden bus into the wall of the church while the second explosion came about…
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Bichi religious riot: Police arrest 22 suspects

The Kano State Police Command says it has arrested 22 suspects in connection with the religious crisis that erupted in Bichi town on Thursday. A statement by the command and signed by its Public Relations Officer, ASP Magaji Musa Majia, confirmed that two persons lost their lives in the nayhem while two others sustained serious injuries. Majia said the two are recuperating in the hospital. Majia disclosed that a residential house, seven churches,eight shops were…
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Nigerian lady sentenced to 80 years in US after death of child in her daycare

Appeals for leniency failed to move a Texas judge who delivered a harsh sentence of 80 years behind bars for Nigerian-American Jessica Tata, convicted in the death of a child killed in a fire at her home day care in Houston, Texas. Eight witnesses testified for Tata in the punishment phase of the trial on Friday. Twenty two witnesses testified for the prosecution, alleging that she ran an unclean facility where dirty diapers and vomit were…
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Nigeria JTF places bounty on Boko Haram commanders

The Joint Task Force Operation (JTF) in Maiduguri has placed a bounty of N50 million on the head of Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, one of 19 leaders and commanders of the militant group it declared wanted today. In a statement, JTF said, "They are wanted in connection with terrorist activities particularly in the North East Zone of Nigeria that led to the killings, bombings and assassination of some civilians, religious leaders, traditional…
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U.S. still on high alert for Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria

(Reuters) - The United States remains on high alert attacks on its interests in Nigeria by Islamists, even though they have not mounted any major operations for months, the U.S. ambassador said on Thursday. Ambassador Terence McCulley also told Reuters that unrest in northern Mali made it easier for Nigeria's Islamist sect Boko Haram to link up with outside jihadist groups, including al Qaeda's north African wing. "We're still on a pretty high state of…
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Isa Youguda fire civil servant over Facebook post

Civil servant Abbas Ahmed Faggo was officially terminated this week, one month after angering Gov. Isa Yuguda with a Facebook posting that questioned the source of funding of his son’s lavish wedding. Mr. Faggo’s alleged comment had prompted Bauchi State Commissioner of Justice Barrister Almustapha Suleiman Hassan to lodge a complaint before the State Criminal Investigation Department. Police arraigned Faggo and charged him with injurious false hood and defamation against the administration of Governor Isa…
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