Monday, October 22, 2007

Sit-Tight Speaker, Shameless House!

The Ettehgate scandal has, as they say, claimed its pound of flesh sadly soaked in blood! The sudden collapse and eventual untimely death of Hon Safana, an Etteh supporter, was a rude shock to the nation last week. The nation mourns...

If we ever thought that was enough to jolt the combatants into reality, we were dead wrong and scandalised. These members are less than honourable, and must be politicians from the pit of hell. The House is more fractured and fragmented than ever, and there are now threats and counter-threats about! Nothing seems beyond bounds - not words, not antics.

As for the ruling party, it has lost both morality and control - having unwisely but so typically taken sides in the sordid saga! The presidency had wisely initially steered clear - on grounds of constitutional separation of powers - but failed to prudently invoke da party machinery to avert this compound disaster, convoluted disgrace and collective shame-oozing odium.

This speaker, Mrs Patricia Olubunmi Etteh, has misread, mistaken and mismanaged everything in her bid to outdo and undo her adversaries. Her advisers and supporters have failed her. And the House of Representatives will not be respected by Nigerians for a long time to come!

Well, the least they can do now is for her to step down or be impeached. As her party belatedly said, after Dr Safana had sadly died, she cannot be a judge in her own case. Period.

Meanwhile, no matter what they do or how they go, the anti-corruption and other statutory agencies of government should proceed to open independent investigations into the whole saga.

Let our institutions of governance work.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Where is the Freedom of Information Law?

The Nigerian political class should stop putting national interest last! Pray, who is afraid of transparency? Or the right of citizens to know??

President Yar'Adua and the National Assembly should give us the Freedom of Information Act right away. The wait is over! The disdain is enough!!

Unless there is a wanton conspiracy to strangulate the war on corruption, hamper accountability and disable our democracy, that law should be signed soonest. No more delay, please.

Let the Nigerian Media start a count-down campaign TODAY!

Duty calls.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Ettehgate vs Housegate

In the ongoing crises in Nigeria's parliament (da lower chamber!), there will be twists and turns. No matter.

Madam Speaker is in a bind!

The House is in a fix!!

The Idoko Panel REPORT is, at once, Key to Integrity and Casket to Ignominy!!!

We wait...