Monday, 19 October 2015

MON DAY NEWS

---- LAUTECH NEWS - - - -
- A thief was caught around pastor Bode late yesterday evening (Sunday) and was taking down to d security post. The turn out of LADOKITES are so massive but d thief is still under d security post custody.  Students were so eager that d robber should be released for we students to judge by ourselves but all efforts r abortive.  The SUG president SOLACE now urge all students to converge at d security post today as early as 6:30-7:30am or has possible and promise in his words that: "If by tomorrow (that was a statement as at last night) we got to d security post and d thief is nowhere to be found, we are burning down d security post". The case continue as I would submit here for now...
Thanks!!!

-Thieves and robbers are @ it again ooo...
They now break into people's room during D day...
This is not a rumour, it happened in my hostel this morning
The robber(S) broke in through D door by damaging D key, and stole D student's laptop...
He must have came with gadget cos those at home didn't hear any sound...
(this are the statements made by a student from GREENHOUSE HOSTEL yesterday morning)

-ALL 100L aph and Aerd Students are expected to come to xkul.(today) with their NAAS receipt so as to get their souvenirs-President HAYZED
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- In order to forestall the possibility of untoward event arising from insecurity on campus and the school environment, we here by inform Ladokites that a peaceful protest will hold by 7: 00 am today
Venue of convergence ; both Under G and express Gates...
SIGNED : SUG president

🇳🇬🇳🇬NATIONAL   NEWS🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
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- Buhari’s ministerial nominees not the best — Sarah Jibril
Mrs. Sarah Jubril, Nigeria’s first female presidential candidate, was Special Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan on Ethics and Values. In this interview, she blamed some of government functionaries and Jonathan’s appointees for the woes the immediate past administration suffered. She also frowns at the infighting and alleged impunity in the current administration and says that implementation of ethics and values in the polity is the surest way to rescue the country from the clutches of corruption.
Her assessment of President Buhari’s fight against corruption
It is a worthy fight, a good fight on behalf of all of us. However, it is a continuous fight because even the previous administration talked about zero tolerance for corruption, that was what late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua was talking about. The fight this time is coined as fighting corruption for change.
The previous administration mentioned about fighting corruption by transformation agenda. The realisation of the result is the issue. It is not only the government that has been trying to fight corruption, there are other social institutions that have embarked on such initiatives.
There are people in the public and private sectors, and the international community who expect Nigeria to raise the standard of fighting corruption.
Fighting corruption
So, Nigeria as a leading country in Africa is expected not to relent in fighting corruption. But it should be a fight on PPP level. Public and private partnership, not only the government.
The government and stakeholders should partner with the private sector, the family and the institutions. They should also not sit back and leave the whole fight against corruption to the government because they are the people that pay taxes and make the population, they are the voters.
They were the people that gave votes to the people that contested and became political leaders.  That is why I  keep talking about the stakeholders as the first fighters against corruption.

Sarah Jubril
This issue of corruption is a whole thing that starts from the oath taking of public officials, if you read the content of the oath of office and the oath of allegiance which are supposed to be in line with the fulfilment of the implementation of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
If I refer you to Section 2, subsection 15.5. It says that states shall abolish all forms of corruption and abuse of power. In subsection 23, it is talking about the national ethics.
The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended, chapter 2:23 says, the national ethics shall be discipline, integrity of labour, social justice, religious tolerance, self-reliance and patriotism. Subsection 24 talks about the duties of citizens.
The fight against corruption started when the public officers took oath of office either as appointees or elected officials taking oath as senators or governors or president.
Do you think the ministerial nominees are the best after waiting for four months?
They don’t appear to be the best but whatever happens we must have the patience and spirit of tolerance because we will not ask people to go and riot. These people: their records are there but if Nigerians want to remain complacent and sweep things under carpet, it’s left for them, the hypocrisy about corruption continues.
It is alleged that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP governments, in the past 16 years, operated in a corrupt environment. What is your take?
I think the PDP government starting from the board of trustees, the party executives, did not open their minds to understand what their slogan and manifesto stood for. The PDP government had desirable virtues, which turned out to be a moral verbalisation that did not touch their conscience and minds.
The PDP government had, I will say, the best of party slogan anywhere in the world, but unfortunately the plague was philosophical understanding of the manifesto.
Read full news @ http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/buharis-ministerial-nominees-not-the-best-sarah-jibril/

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