Wednesday, 21 December 2016

BREAKING NEWS: CRISIS IN NANS AS CSO TO THE NANS PRESIDENT RESIGNS.






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Aruna Kadiri
      
A former Vice President (External Affairs) of the National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) and current Chief Security Officer (C.S.O) to the NANS President, Comrade Wealth I Ehimemen popularly called Morino has resigned from office. 


In a statement issued earlier today, Ehimemen, an Engineering graduate of the University of Benin alleged that the NANS President sent his Secretary to attack him over Christmas bonuses purportedly from the Vice Chancellor of the Institution, Prof. Osasere Orumwense. 


He also queried how the sum of N5,000,000.00 (five million Naira) allegedly collected as bribe over the recent skirmishes in Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma on the increment of tuition was spent. 

In the statement, he alleged that only few people shared the money among themselves.

A Lawyer and Youth Advocate, Itote Damisa and some students of A.A.U have hitherto alleged that NANS has been bribed with huge sums of money to thwart the protest over the recent increment of school fees.

Details later. 


BRIGHT OKOEBOR AND HIS REVIEW OF NANS ACTIVITIES.




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      Matters Arising.


                                                        

I read with amusement Mr. Bright Okoebor's post on his review of the activities of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and its leaders. 
According to him, his conclusion was that some of the leaders of NANS do not deserve his respect because of their greed, deceit and rapacious attitude.

He equally urged them to immediately expel themselves from Students' politics to focus on fatherhood and being great husbands to their wives. 

He fell short of shouting at the rooftop; "Leave Students' politics for real and genuine students and desist from being perpetual students". 

While condemning some of the alleged leaders of NANS, he singled out a few others for commendation! 

I couldn't help but laugh out loud over Okoebor's post. 

I think Bright Okoebor and several of us must also find a way to leave students' politics. 
We must avoid the tendency to hide under Students' Union Movement to perpetuate unholy acts of commercialization of Unionism and chronic greed. One of my friends has tagged it cash and carry Unionism.

We are wont to only voice out our grievances, pains and dissatisfaction when the 'spoils' do not get to us.

 We keep quiet if we are beneficiaries of the bounty.

Sadly, people like my wonderful friend, Mr. Richard Ekhutu, (the immediate past Deputy Coordinator, NANS Zone B) will sanctimoniously and vociferously rise in blind defense of treachery while others like my Edo North brother, Mr. Kassim Kadiri, a.k.a Kass (whom I doubt if I have met before) will sit by a corner of his sitting room and scornfully laugh at Ekhutu.

 Kadiri, from what I gathered is a Personal Assistant and direct younger to the NANS President, Aruna Kadiri.
The Kadiri brothers certainly know what is going in the organization and as such it won’t be unusual for the younger Kadiri to look on Ekhutu pitiably for obvious lack of knowledge of the happenings in his dear NANS.

Until we learn to always insist on the truth, we won't go forward as a people, because we will always remain hindered and encumbered. 

Truth must be upheld always whether or not it pleases you and no matter whose ox is gored. 

If we don't insist on the truth, we will all lack the moral rectitude, honesty, probity, sincerity, nobility, honour and uprightness to complain and or condemn when things do not flow in our direction. 


The aftermath of not upholding sincerity and truthfulness can be catastrophic.  
Not saying the truth will always remain an albatross, impediment, Achilles heels, restriction, regression and a stumbling block to progress in any organization in the long. This is where Nigeria has found herself.


However, before we make allegations, we must verify, confirm and re-verify.

 For me, I have done my due diligence (especially as it concerns the recent A.A.U imbroglio) and I stand by my earlier assertions; Students' Union movement in Nigeria has been commercialized. 

It's as simple as that. 

Itote Damisa is a lawyer and a youth Advocate. 
He tweets via @Itotedamisa.




Monday, 5 September 2016

EDO 2016: WHY I WILL VOTE AGAINST OSHIOMHOLE'S CANDIDATE.


  EDO 2016: WHY I WILL VOTE AGAINST OSHIOMHOLE'S CANDIDATE.

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I am one of those that believed that the governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole has upped the ante in Edo State politics and has seemingly raised the bar of governance especially in his first term in office, this informed the unprecedented overwhelming votes he garnered across the 18 Local Government Areas of the State in his re-election bid in 2012.
I observed quite honestly that this performance in his first term though commendable, was over hyped and capriciously amplified.  


 The political parties in that election did not also present formidable Standard-bearers. 

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Pastor Ize-Iyamu
Most of Oshiomhole's opponents had credibility problems and the media helped to diminish their chances especially the candidate of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).


 Of course, we are also not unaware of the covert support he got from the Jonathan's presidency as a payback for jostling round the country drumming support for the removal of fuel subsidy. 


The very man he is now describing vilely and calling unprintable names.

In the 2012 gubernatorial election, I refused to endorse or support the candidacy of Mr. Adams Oshiomhole despite repeated entreaties and pressure from his cronies. 


Some of his allies including serving Commissioners and political appointees in his government sought to know the reason(s) for my hard-line stance.
My argument was simple. 
The State government under the watch of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole has not fared well with Edo State youths and Students.

 
The government had arbitrarily relegated, neglected and debased education in the State. And as a Students' Union leader then, I had my facts. 


I reeled out my facts and figures! Some became stupefied and those who were more confrontational drew my attention to the few secondary schools that had been built or renovated with counterpart funding from the Jonathan led Federal government. 


Yes, I commended the government for such gesture. But I insisted that the  much mouthed  'Red Roofs Revolution' was a fluke and that there were no teachers, library and science laboratories in those schools and that the schools were far from being termed 'modern' for lack of basic amenities including toilet and sport facilities. 



 Even at that, the students were fast destroying the wooden tables and chairs because there were no teachers to at least control and or caution them even if they will not teach these pupils. 


It was and it is also a known fact that most of these schools the government renovated were situated along major roads for strategic reasons.

 Those in the hinterlands were and are still in a terrible shape. The students sat and still sit on bear floors with no adequate and competent teaching staff.




I went further to assert, that, other than providing bursaries, scholarships  and or loan facilities to students of tertiary schools in Edo, the Oshiomhole's administration went the ignoble and treacherous way of sky-rocking the tuition payable by these students without a corresponding facelift of the infrastructures in these institutions.  



In 2013, I knew for a fact that some departments in the State owed Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma will lose National Universities Commission's (NUC) accreditation sooner than later. 



Thus, I wasn't surprised when last month; the NUC announced that AAU had lost the accreditation of seven professional departments which include; Materials and Production Engineering, Architecture, Building, Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology, and Political Science departments.



 Only God knows how the Faculty of Law miraculously escaped NUC's hammer.


  I can confidently tell you that, if nothing is done to address the core issues of under-funding and inadequate staff affecting that school as quickly as possible, more departments will receive the big blow from the NUC in no distant time. 


This will further create apprehension and disenchantment among the students and their parents.  



After Mr. Oshiomhole's Pyrrhic victory in 2012, I expected that things will transform for the better especially as it concerns students and youths owing to the numerous promises he made and the assurances he gave  to these oppressed and harassed set of Edo citizens during the electioneering.
Almost four years down the line, the situation has become dire.



Quite recently, I took a tour of the various institutions in the State and I was shocked to see the level of neglect even in this second and last term of Oshoimhole as Governor of Edo State. 


In fact, the halls of residence in AAU are falling apart; students are jam-packed in these hostels after paying huge sums of money to secure bed spaces. 
Most of the departments are grossly understaffed leading to loss of accreditation, the laboratories are empty of basic equipment and books are absent in the main Library.  

I recall that in one of the meetings we had with Governor Oshiomhole in  January of 2011  at the Governtment House, he firmly told us that plans had been concluded with regards to erecting two standard hostels with world-class facilities in AAU.  He confided in us that the architectural design was ready and that the ground breaking ceremony would hold almost immediately. We all clapped and sang his praise albeit obsequiously. We waited endlessly for the foundation laying ceremony, but it never came.
Well, maybe dem don start the foundation as I dey write this piece now.


Complaints about lack of portable drinking water are almost constant.
I was therefore shocked and embarrassed when the Governor declared boldly on Channels TV the other day that water is running everywhere on AAU campus and in Irukpen community all in Esan-West Local Government Area of the State.  He claimed to have sunk boreholes in these places. 
Those on ground know say all na lie lie.



 The Edo State Library Complex is in bad shape with outdated books. I do not believe that a single book has been added to that library in the last seven years of this administration. 



Despite these depressing and squalid conditions of tertiary schools in Edo state, the Oshiomhole’s government embarked on an ambitious project of spending billions of naira building another university in the governor’s village.  I find this very ironical, disheartening and educationally unwise. The money spent in raising a new university should have been used to upgrade the facilities at the existing institutions.




It won’t therefore be out rightly mendacious to aver that this administration is leaving the students community worse than it met it. 



From College of Education Igueben, to the State Polytechnic at Usen, from Institute of Agriculture, Iguorhaki to the School of Health along Sapele etc, it is the same story of lack of infrastructure, lack of Lecturers and incessant increment of school fees astronomically.




Conclusively, aside other copious reasons, the under-development of education in Edo State is the focal reason why I will never vote for Mr. Oshiomhele's candidate in this election.



The candidacy of Pastor Osaige Ize-Iyamu is hereby endorsed!  
I verily believe that Ize-Iyamu knows the importance of education and he will save education and upgrade facilities in Edo State schools!



Itote Damisa is a Lawyer, Journalist, Youth Advocate and a former students’ Union Leader.