PDP’s vicious war

Posted by: Jide Oluwajuyitan Posted date: January 17, 2013 In: Columnists, Jide Oluwajuyitan, Thursday

The on-going war of attrition among PDP leading light in the face of massive unemployment of our youths, infrastructural decay, 13 years of unfulfilled promises and monumental corruption by its members, is one more evidence that the party doesn’t give a damn about Nigeria. For the greed of its members, PDP that has continued to act as if it is answerable to no one is prepared to drag the nation down along with itself. Continue reading “PDP’s vicious war”

Romancing Corruption: CACOL Blasts President Jonathan, PDP

Posted: January 15, 2013 – 19:47

By SaharaReporters, New York

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has condemned President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for associating with corruption and corrupt people.

The position is contained in a press statement by Debo Adeniran, the Executive Chairman of CACOL, in which he expressed the group’s reaction to the news that Chief Olabode George, a widely-known   ex-convict, is vying for the vacant post of PDP Board of Trustee Chairman. Continue reading “Romancing Corruption: CACOL Blasts President Jonathan, PDP”

CACOL Flays Jonathan,PDP As Bode George , Others Vie for Party’s BoT Chair


Posted by: Newsdiaryonline Posted date: January 15, 2013

The Coalition Against CorruptLeaders(CACOL) has condemned President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for associating with corruption and corrupt people.

Reacting to the news of an ex-convict, Chief Olabode George vying for the party’s Board of Trustee Chairman and other candidates with questionable pedigree, the Executive Chairman of CACOL, Debo Adeniran derided the President and his party for glorifying and romancing corruption with such impunity and without recourse to morality. Continue reading “CACOL Flays Jonathan,PDP As Bode George , Others Vie for Party’s BoT Chair”

Bode George PDP BoT Appointment: “Almost everybody in the party is an ex-convict” – Dino Melaye

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An ex-convict, Chief Bode George, was recently appointed into a panel to reorganise the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s, Board of Trustees. Following this development, the party has come under severe criticisms from various angles. Legal practitioners as well as civil rights groups, Anti-Corruption Network and Coalition against Corrupt Leaders, on Sunday, condemned the PDP’s action, saying the party had no respect for the public. Continue reading “Bode George PDP BoT Appointment: “Almost everybody in the party is an ex-convict” – Dino Melaye”

Bode George Appointed To PDP BoT Panel

 

by Piddo(m): 2:46am On Jan 14

Only in Nigeria can this happen. An ex-convict who went to prison for corruption is brought back to power by a lame duck president who also proudly declares another ex-con (Alamasiegha) his benefactor. Nigeria is doomed. Any wonder why Otedola/Lawan case has been swept under the carpet? Bankole roaming freely and enjoying his loot? We need a revolution in this country. We have a crook as president. Continue reading “Bode George Appointed To PDP BoT Panel”

PDP comes under fire over George’s BoT appointment

January 14, 2013 by John Alechenu, Shola Fabiyi, Friday Olokor and Ihuoma Chiedozie

The Peoples Democratic Party has come under criticisms for appointing an ex-convict, Chief Bode George, into a panel to reorganise its Board of Trustees.

A Lagos High Court convicted George in 2009 for fraud after he served as Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Ports Authority. He spent two years in prison. Continue reading “PDP comes under fire over George’s BoT appointment”

#OccupyNigeria: One year later, the gains, the losses

Ogala Emmanuel and Ben Ezeamalu

Published: January 12,2013

It has been one year since Nigerians, under the banner of #OccupyNaija, protested against misgovernment and massive corruption. 

Three months before, Nigerians began speculating about it. The Nigerian government, anticipating the catastrophe it might bring, began consultations and dialogue with civil society. Nigerians were however shocked when in the early hours of January 1, 2012, President Goodluck Jonathan announced the removal of subsidy from petroleum products.

The president’s New Year announcement meant that PMS, which sold for N65 a litre – with subsidy – would go for N141, more than a hundred per cent increase. Continue reading “#OccupyNigeria: One year later, the gains, the losses”

CACOL flays NNPC over reckless borrowing


TEMITOPE OGUNBANKE January 11, 2013

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has condemned the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for the $1.5billion foreign loan purportedly sought by the corporation to settle unpaid fuel supply bills being owed some commodity trading houses.

CACOL, in a statement by its Executive Chairman, Comrade Debo Adeniran, said the purported foreign loan by the NNPC is another avenue to fritter away the nation’s resources. Continue reading “CACOL flays NNPC over reckless borrowing”

CACOL Slams NNPC over “Reckless Borrowing”

Posted by: Newsdiaryonline Posted date: January 10, 2013

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has condemned the Nigerian  National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for the $1.5bn foreign loan purportedly sought by the corporation to settle unpaid fuel supply bills being owed some commodity trading houses.

Reacting to the news, the Executive Chairman of the Coalition, Debo Adeniran noted that the purported foreign loan by the NNPC is another avenue to fritter the nation’s resources into private pockets. Continue reading “CACOL Slams NNPC over “Reckless Borrowing””