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The memo written by
Colonel Lawan Gwadabe to President
Goodluck Jonathan about the alleged
business secrets of General Ibrahim
Babangida , Mike Adenuga
and the secret plans of northern
governors among others is causing
ripples across the country particularly
in the northern part of the country.
Newsdiaryonline.com has learnt that
most of those who read the memo which
was exclusively published by
Saharareporteters.com were shocked
by the contents .
It was learnt that
people have been making phone calls to
one another drawing attention to the
action taken by Gwadabe.One northerner
who
described Gwadabe’s memo as
embarrassing also said ``I don’t think
he expected this to be leaked to the
press.It is shocking and embarrassing
that he could pen such things which
contains unsubstantiated claims.It is a
shame’’
One of the
prominent northerners who spoke
under the cover of anonymity accused
Gwadabe of having an ulterior motive for
writing such
things.``Maybe
he is lobbying for the post of National
Security Adviser NSA,but I don’t think
even Jonathan will trust him with the
kind of things he has written``. He
accused Gwadabe of betraying some people
and they may
ipso facto never trust him again.
Sympathizers of
Gwadabe say he must have been motivated
by the patriotic zeal to ensure that
every step is taken to protect the
fledgling democracy.Gwadabe who served
in various capacities under the military
regimes of Generals Babangida and late
Sani Abacha certainly knows a few things
that many
would not know .He was unfairly jailed
by the Abacha junta along with ex
president Olusegun Obasanjo among others
over
a phantom coup.
But there are
claims now that he may have been
motivated by some hidden agenda in doing
this memo to Jonathan.But is Gwadabe, a
northerner propelled by his personal
ambition or largely
carrying
out a patriotic duty?Only time will
tell.Gwadabe hinted at his driving force
in his note before the full text of the
memo thus:``The
State of the Nation: I feel constrained
once more as a citizen of this country
to bring to the notice of Mr. President
certain observations that are critical
to the well being of this great country
for your immediate attention '' .
The memo has come
in the middle of a battle for the
Presidency by northern ruling PDP
politicians who feel the re gion has the
exclusive right to produce the president
in 2011 based on the party’s zoning
formular.But Jonathan has joined the
race much to the chagrin of such
northern politicians
Interestingly, the
memo is causing excitement within the
ranks of opposition politicians who feel
it is good for Nigeria’s
democracy.According to a politician, the
Gwadabe memo is a PDP affair and they
should be allowed to sort out things
among themselves.
Asked for reaction to the memo,an
opposition
politician
said``You mean Gwadabe’s memo? I have
read it.Well, I don’t have to worry
myself about that.It is a PDP affair,
let them deal with themselves,it is
good’’
Read
Gwadabe’s Memo below, culled from Sahara
reporters:
By SaharaReporters, New York
Federal Road Safety Commission, Office
of the Chairman
September 06, 2010
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GCFR)
President
Commander-in-Chief
Armed Forces of Nigeria
Presidential Villa
Abuja
The State of the Nation: I feel
constrained once more as a citizen of
this country to bring to the notice of
Mr. President certain observations that
are critical to the well being of this
great country for your immediate
attention.
Kindly accept my best wishes and my
prayers and may the Almighty God
continue to guide you aright.
Lawan Gwadabe
Colonel (Rtd)
Introduction
Nigeria is a key power on the African
continent, not only because of its size,
but also because of its political and
economic role in the region. Nigeria’s
economy is Africa’s second largest, and
its [sic] one of the world’s major
sources of oil and natural gas. Still
on the positive side, Nigeria has
mediated in conflicts throughout the
continent and its troops have played a
critical role in peace and stability
operations in the region. The country
ranks 4th among troop contributors to
the United Nations peace keeping
missions around the world.
This author who on behalf of Nigeria has
been involved in the peace process that
brought settlements, peace and
accommodation to Mozambique, Angola and
Sudan respectively testifies that
Nigeria has indeed played a vital role
in the stability of the continent at a
great sacrifice to both its human and
material resources. Nigeria therefore
is a key power in the continent whose
fate is so decisive for the progress of
Africa. In fact there is no country
across a range of issues that has the
power so thoroughly to shape outcomes
elsewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa. We
should therefore be proud to be
Nigerians despite our numerous
shortcomings.
Nigeria continues to face serous social
and economic challenges Even [sic]
though majority of our population suffer
from poverty, which can be avoidable
with sustained anti-poverty development
programmes. Nigeria remains relatively
stable with the prospect of a greater
economic development. Part of the
challenges Nigeria face is that of
corruption. This cancer is almost the
primary reason why Nigeria’s oil and gas
wealth has no translated into higher
standards of living in healthcare,
education and includes infrastructure,
for the generality of its people.
The current administration’s commitment
to continue the fight against corruption
is commendable but if the EFCC’s
complaint about the court delays in
prosecuting cases are anything to go by
then the government may need to consider
the establishment of special
anti-corruption courts to rightly
prosecute such cases. The delay cases
in court itself is a charade. And
Justice delayed justice denied. The
President needs to be firm on these
matters and no amount of political
intimidations should deter him […]
Corruption stories should not take the
shine out of our 50th anniversary of
Independence. Mr. President should use
the occasion to bring to the fore
Nigeria’s contribution to Africa and the
giant strides we have achieved
domestically since 1960. There is no
country in Africa like Nigeria and our
people must be made to appreciate their
place in the continent. We should be
proud that one in five people in
Sub-Saharan Africa calls Nigeria home.
Mr. President must emphasize that
success is measured by the challenges
and obstacles we must overcome to get
there.
The incumbent has come across the
generality of Nigerians as a sincere and
committed person. Therefore no stone
should be left unturned in searching for
collective solutions to our problems
that would assist the President. The
challenges Nigeria faces are no doubt
enormous. The task is daunting because
the scope of reforms that is required
for our national transformation is
enormous. The President needs a bold
move to face these challenges. To
rescue Nigeria from the edges of failure
and onto the path of socio-economic
recovery, extra-ordinary bold steps need
to be taken.
General Observations
It is a truism that, the people
themselves are the safe depositories of
their government through the leader whom
they assigned their mandate, in the case
of this country, the incumbent
President. But when our past rulers who
are desperate to come back to office
throw caution to the winds and are busy
arrogating to themselves the task of
taking decisions behind the scenes on
what should obtain come 2011, creating
factionalization in the polity to
satisfy their whims, then, that
government begins to get undermined and
may not meet the aspirations of its
people.
It is therefore my civic duty as a
citizen of this country to bring the
notice of the President certain
observations that could undermine the
well being of this administration if it
is not nipped in the bud. These
observations may sound incredible but
they are true. Since the proponents of
zoning appear to be loosing both the
public perception and the propaganda
war, they have resorted to several
tactics, which would be highlighted
shortly. But it’s pertinent to not that
zoning has now become a provincial cry
being advanced by IBB to simply cause
disaffection and create factionalization.
So far their foot soldiers are at work
but they face an uphill task. Because
everybody realizes that in the past 50
years of Nigeria’s existence as an
entity, the North has ruled Nigeria for
37 years. Therefore the perceptions of
the public are that given the extent of
our present level of under development,
then Nigeria has to transcend that
element of provincialism. Most opinions
centre on the fact that Nigeria politics
have frown beyond zoning or rotation.
We should advance to fully-fledged
democracy to one-man one vote and that
our leadership must be predicated on
absolute merit.
The foregoing is not something that
those who are desperate to return to
Presidential villa want to subscribe to,
rather, they have continued with
nocturnal meetings all over the country
in trying to perfect their strategy of
stopping President Jonathan from
aspiring to continue as President come
2011. Unfortunately, Adamu Ciroma and
his team have recently reached out to
General Gowon to help them Chair a
committee meeting they drafted by some
so-called Northern leaders to meet at
the Arewa house in Kaduna on September
14 2010. The main thrust of the meeting
is to deliberate on the issues of zoning
with a view to selecting and presenting
a consensus candidate for the North.
This meeting like the previous ones
would be an exercise in futility. There
is now ay that the desperate camps that
represent the aspirants would come to
one voice. Both the camps of Atiku, IBB
and Aliyu Gusau do not operate on the
same parameters. Hardy can anyone of
them step down for the other. Therefore
this meeting of adopting a consensus
candidate is going to be hard and
difficult. It will end up as a tower of
Babel.
In the IBB camp, should the meeting of
the 14th September not favour their
principal, then they will still make an
attempt at seeking nomination at the
PDP’s primaries. If IBB looses the
ticket to President Jonathan, then plans
are already in advance stage for him to
decamp to ANPP where he is assured of a
ticket. But the main aim of going into
the ANPP is to calculatively sabotage
all the efforts of the PDP and
particularly to sabotage the aspirations
of the C-in-C. This information should
not be taken with levity because it has
been well planned as a credible
contingency.
The President is invited to note that,
he should not underrate the capacities
of both Babangida and General Aliyu
Gusau to cause mischief. For example
both of them have collected money from
President Gaddafi for their Presidential
ambitions. While General Aliyu Gusau us
using government avenues to beef up his
finances IBB on the other hand is
relying on Mike Adenuga to fund part of
his campaign from their holdings in GLO
and their oil blocks. IBB has also
considerable financial interest in
Toyota cars that come into this country.
IBB has also invested huge funds
through proxies in Angola in the oil and
Gas sector.
These are potential cash calls that he
will use for his diabolical moves. That
is what is informing their confidence
that, incumbency is not a deterrent to
their ambitions because money is not
their problem. Mr. President should
beam his searchlights on Toyota Nig. Ltd
and liaise with the Angolan authorities
to unravel the extent of IBB’s
involvement in that country’s oil and
gas sector and to also find out where
were the sources of funds for these
investments. His holdings in Equatorial
Guinea is already a common knowledge,
the NNPC should be able to brief you on
that.
The Governors Camp
Mr. President was briefed about the
antics of the governors, even though
some of them have denied the facts we
have advanced, but we stand by what we
have submitted. The meetings and
maneuvers by the governors have
continued. Their main plan however is
to present Bukola Saraki as their
candidate who will challenge the C-in-C
at the PDP’s primaries. In their
strategy meetings they resolved to use
state funds at their disposal to buy the
delegates. They would also use both
intimidation and force on the delegates
to ensure their compliance. This is
what they will do during the primaries.
Presently, they have three zones for
this purpose. Governor is coordinating
that region’s campaign while Governor
Yuguda is heading the North Eastern
axis.
Mr. President should be careful with the
way he handles these governors, because
from the way they are going on, they are
clearly operating above the laws of the
land. They have amasses money though
fraudulent means with which they intend
to buy delegates that would do their
biddings. Their is therefore, the
danger of Mr. President loosing all that
the stands for if he allowed the
governors to get to the PDP primaries
without their being called to order.
Intimidation is also part of
administration, which Mr. President has
at his disposal because the governors
are not doing the right things in their
states.
They are all corrupt yet they are scared
stiff of being investigated.
Investigated they must be, because that
is what the President owes the Nigerian
people who are short-changed.
Already the governors have dispatched
their foot soldiers particularly in the
north to brainwash the common people
about power coming back to the North.
They will use money to settle
delegates. Monies that, they should
have been suing to promote the
development of their people. Is it not
a shame in the 21st century Northern
Nigerian people are dying like chickens
because of cholera, which is caused by
lack of clean drinking water? The souls
of those who died due to this negligence
will invoke God’s wrath on all these
governors and their officials who have
over the years embezzled money meant for
water supply for the people. Even on
the account of this massive carnage, Mr.
President must move to investigate
finances at the state levels.
Corruption at the level of our
Governors has become massive, widespread
and pervasive and Mr. President should
do something about it.
We must not allow the PDP primaries to
take place, without panel beating our
governors to shape. It will spell
disaster to the Presidency. Therefore,
Mr. President is advised to cause the
security agencies to dispatch operatives
to all the states without any exception.
They must investigate what the
government and chieftaincy affairs and
Agriculture. These three ministries are
where all the illegal activities of
governors are taking place to siphon
state funds. There is no exception, but
Kwara, Gombe and Delta states are quite
notorious.
There is no single state that differs in
the administration of their local
government ministries. No single
governor is clean on this account. The
current stealing leading to elections
requires the special intervention of the
President. Any move now to call them to
order would be met with propaganda and
blackmail. But the President owes a
duty to save this country from these
people. Another conduit where the
governors in general have invested
monies stole from their various states
is in the United Arab Emirate of Dubai.
One does not even need special
investigation skills to know that
billions of our money has been invested
in Dubai.
Mr. President should cause investigation
to be conducted on FIRST GROUP Inc. and
DAMAC Properties all in Dubai. The
result would not only be mind boggling
but it will give the President a special
impetus to confront the war on
corruption with new vigour and that
would endear him to the generality of
Nigerians who have been systematically
impoverished by their greedy leaders.
The Investigation is a Must.
If however all these plans by both
IBB group and the Governors group failed
to stop the C-in-C from clinching the
PDP ticket then as a last resort, they
will pick up one candidate who is not so
obvious right now and not in the scheme
of things at the moment and foist him as
their collective Presidential candidate.
Though not confirmed, but speculations
are rife that as a last Option they will
pick Dr. Iyorchia Ayu or Fidelis Tapgun
to put him against the C-in-C and back
him up with all the funds at their
disposal. The trick is that since these
two are from the North and they are
Christians, people would not say the
Northern establishment is desperate upon
promoting a battle between Christians
and Muslims.
Bukola Saraki: Governor Saraki who
is away to the lesser hajj has his cup
full in Kwara state. There are also
indications that the current
Agricultural project the state is
pursing along with the farmers from
Zimbabwe is not transparent. There is a
need for the Federal Government to look
into these projects. Similarly Mr.
President should ask for all the details
regarding the involvement of Saraki in
the Intercontinental Bank Saga, he will
be caught red handed. Besides the
current scheming that Saraki is doing to
acquire Intercontinental Bank PLC it is
more to cover up their crimes than any
altruism. After all, did they not kill
Societe Generale Bank through the same
means of financial malfeasance? The
following companies are the ones
handling all the financial transaction
of Bukola Saraki:
•
LINKERS
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DIRECTRADE
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JOY PETROLEUM
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SKYVIEW PROPERTIES
Some of them have been on the watch
list of the EFCC. Mr. President should
cause the EFCC to furnish him with the
updated information concerning the
above-mentioned companies. The state
security services can also be tasked on
the same subject matter in order to
compare the two results. There are also
growing indications that the Chairman of
EFCC has come to that job with a lot of
baggage to the extent that sometimes
there is a lot of than [sic] meets the
eye.
Sule Lamido
The Governor of Jigawa state has
been one of the arrowheads amongst the
Governors who is promoting the “Jonathan
must go” agenda. He is the one that
works the phones on all the governors
promoting the opposition of the C-in-C
towards running for elections in 2011.
In fact the issue of providing Bukola
Saraki in the first place emanated as
Sule Lamido’s idea.
The reason why Sule’s case is being
mentioned here is that as at the time of
writing this piece, the EFCC have
stormed Jigawa state and arrested the
Commissioner for Finance, Commissioner
for Local Government Affairs and its
permanent Secretary. People in Jigawa
state are so happy about these arrests
because Sule is running the state like a
fiefdom. His son the District Head of
Bamaina, their hometown is the sole
contractor in the state. Sule have been
running a dictatorship in the state and
the people are happy his corruption is
now coming under scrutiny in Abuja. The
import of these arrests in Jigawa state
is that it has sent a message to Sule
co-Governors that the road they are
travelling in their opposition will be
rough.
Dangerous Trend
I am equally constrained to bring
this to the attention of the President
because of its strategic importance not
only as it regards the elections of 2011
but because of our political stability.
This has to do with Consolidated Oil,
which is owned by Mike Adenuga as a
proxy to his mentors in Nigeria.
Consolidated Oil is a beneficiary of
two oil Blocks which are fully
operational under OPL113 and OPL458
which were acquired in 1991.
Just recently the Consolidated Oil
struck huge finds of Natural gas
reserves.
This took all the industry
watchers by surprise because the fields
never showed any signs of gas reserves
before. This Natural gas reserve that
is found in the Mike Adenuga’s fields is
in the region of 3.5 trillion cubic
feet. It is even larger than the
natural gas reserves at the Brass LNG.
This is a very dangerous trend, because
the way thing are, Mike Adenuga will end
up being the richest man ever in this
continent. Presently, we are made to
understand that our Brass LNG Company is
begging Adenuga to sign a 30-year
Natural Gas lifting contact with him.
This is a dangerous trend, which the
president must stop immediately. Mr.
President should direct the Brass LNG to
discontinue its negotiations with
Adenuga. This issue has far wider
security implications, which the
President should examine carefully.
This is a dangerous trend with
great security connotations. Mike
Adenuga is a Nigerian with great dubious
antecedents. Presently, he is wanted to
Tax evasion in England and even here is
Nigeria with all his money he is still
indebted to and fighting a running
battle with the Federal Inland Revenue
Service on his taxes on the oil export
that he makes continuously. His
Equatorial Trust Bank (ETB) is run like
a personal Bureau de change; at least,
the Governor of CBN is on top of that
situation. The main issue is that Mike
Adenuga and his mentors have to be
stopped in the collective interest of
this country and the time to do it is
right now.
Halliburton Case
It is indeed salutary that, the
government is finally doing something
about this monumental scandal. Nigeria
needs a revolution of the heart to turn
back the tide of corruption and this can
be encouraged when the laws of the land
are enforced regardless of who is
involved. The President should be
commended for this move and he should
also summon up courage and deal with the
corruption cases involving the Siemens
contract.
The Halliburton scandal must be
disposed off [sic] quickly to send a
clear message about non-tolerance of
corruption in all its ramifications.
This country has been a laughing stock
for too long. Transparency and
accountability makes it difficult to
hide corruption but where corruption is
detected in this country there appears
to be little sustained action to bring
the perpetrators to justice. This move
to deal with this Halliburton case is
very refreshing. Therefore, maintaining
a firm stance on recovering the movies
and prosecuting the offenders will put
the President ahead of the pack both in
the eyes of Nigeria and of the
International Community and leverage the
hands of Nigerian government in its
fight against corruption. For too long
this country has been demeaned by the
very leaders who were supposed to
project its manifest destiny.
Conclusion
The foregoing highlights what is
considered as a wake up call for the
President. Power is given by the
Almighty God to whom so ever he wishes.
Therefore, those people who think
they can play “God” because certain
decisions by government does not favour
their selfish machinations, then the
President who has the levers of Power,
must take fundamental steps to protect
his integrity as a person and to save
this country from the preposterous
activities of these cabals.
It is pertinent to note that, the
future for Mr. President is not one of
ease or resting, but of incessant
striving that you may be able to fulfill
the ledges you have made to the Nigerian
people. That is the price of
leadership; it is certainly the time to
face the challenges of change. This
country can ill-afford the success of
these desperate people.
Salama Alayakum your Excellency,
greetings of the glorious month of
Ramadan. May we be immersed by the
Almighty Allah in the radiance of the
light of this glorious month, and may he
reward us with bounties beyond out
imagination. My best personal regards
to you and your family.
With the assurances of my best
personal consideration and esteem.
Lawan Gwadabe
Colonel (Rtd)
06 Sept. 2010
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