Skrtel provoked Costa – Paul Scholes

Scholes: Skrtel provoked Costa

The former Atletico Madrid forward has been charged with violent conduct by the FA but his actions are down to others provoking him according to the ex-England international


Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes believes Diego Costa was targeted by Liverpool’s Martin Skrtel on Tuesday and says he has displayed admirable patience for often not reacting to rough treatment.

The Chelsea striker faces a disciplinary hearing on Friday after being charged with violent conduct by the Football Association for an alleged stamp on Liverpool’s Emre Can during the League Cup semi-final second leg at Stamford Bridge.

Costa was also embroiled in a separate stamping incident in the same game involving defender Martin Skrtel, but that altercation will not be examined any further by the FA.

Chelsea have appealed the charge
, but the former Atletico Madrid forward faces a three-match suspension if found guilty, meaning he could miss crucial matches against Manchester City and Everton in the coming weeks.

But Scholes feels Costa has only reacted to provocation from opposing players and has shown great restraint in not lashing out more often given the abuse he receives on the pitch.

“As for Diego Costa, I see it differently to the rest,” he wrote in his London Evening Standard column.

“I thought his actions were at the lower end of the scale of dangerous and that he was under extreme provocation from Martin Skrtel, who has wound him up before this season.

“My view of it was that Costa gets kicked a lot and actually his patience is to be admired in many, if not all, situations.”

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Chelsea agree deal to sign Cuadrado From Florentina

Chelsea agree deal to sign Cuadrado

The Premier League leaders have agreed a €33 million deal to sign the Colombian with out-of-favour winger Mohamed Salah heading to Fiorentina on an 18-month loan deal

By Manuele Baiocchini

Chelsea have agreed to sign Juan Cuadrado from Fiorentina with Mohamed Salah moving in the opposite direction on an 18-month loan deal, Goal can confirm.

The Premier League leaders will pay €33 million for the Colombia international, who starred at the 2014 World Cup and had attracted strong interest from Manchester United last summer.

Chelsea had previously been told that the player would not be allowed to move for less than his €35m release clause but were able to reach a compromise by including Salah as part of the deal.

The Egypt international, who joined the Blues last January from Basel, already had a similar agreement in place with Roma but Chelsea called a halt to that move once they learned of Fiorentina’s interest in the player.

Despite Chelsea’s confidence that a deal for Cuadrado could be struck, the Premier League leaders had sounded out alternative targets – including Newcastle midfielder Moussa Sissoko – after seeing bids for the Colombian and Shakhtar Donetsk star Douglas Costa in a bid to keep their options open.

But an agreement has now been reached, with Salah, who has been unable to usurp Willian on the right flank and made just eight appearances in all competitions this season, heading to Florence.

Fellow out-of-favour winger Andre Schurrle has also been heavily linked with a Stamford Bridge exit in January, though manager Jose Mourinho insists the German remains a part of his plans.

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Diego Costa to contest ‘stamp’ charge over Emre Can incident

Costa and Can clash after the alleged stamping incident

Chelsea striker Diego Costa will contest the violent conduct charge he faces over an alleged stamp on Liverpool’s Emre Can on Tuesday.

The Spain international was charged by the Football Association on Wednesday over the incident.

He is being charged for the first of two alleged stamps that were not seen at the time by referee Michael Oliver.

Costa also appeared to stand on central defender Martin Skrtel in the Liverpool penalty box in the second half.

The first-half incident involving Can took place close to the technical area and prompted an angry response from the Liverpool player.

The disciplinary case is now set to be heard by an independent regulatory commission on Friday, which will make a final ruling over whether Costa must serve the suspension for his charge.

Should the forward be found guilty, the first of a three-match ban would come in Chelsea’s top-of-the-table clash against Manchester City on Saturday.

It is understood Costa is appealing with the full backing of Chelsea.

Chelsea cancelled their pre-match news conference for the game against City on Thursday afternoon.

Costa could also miss games against Aston Villa and Everton.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said after the League Cup semi-final: “He could easily hurdle over the young player and he directs his studs right on to his ankle, which could have been nasty.”

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said after the game that he feels the Brazil-born player is being targeted unfairly.

The Blues, who won 2-1 on aggregate, will face London rivals Tottenham in the final at Wembley on Sunday, 1 March.

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Money Is Not an Aim, But a Tool That Helps You Reach Your Goals

Nowadays money has become the most popular and desirable thing in this world. Everyone realizes that it’s impossible to survive without money since almost all material things and services are paid. That’s why people waste the best and the most productive years of their life at work they hate in order to earn more money. I think that unreasonable rush for wealth is a dangerous thing, because it can make people lose intellectual values and become inhuman.

My best friend always supported the quote by a famous American rapper 50 Cent, “Get rich or die tryin’”. It proves that money is the main aim in his life. He says that it’s not happiness for him, but a thing that fills his mind with confidence and desire to live.

Money can bring either happiness or sufferings, depending on the way you invest it. Some people make new acquaintances while others burn already existent bridges. Money can both unite and create invisible barriers between people.

I understand that it’s extremely pleasant to earn a lot of money, but you shouldn’t sacrifice everything and make money the meaning of your life, because one day it can fade away and it will be difficult to find power to bounce back and move on. I hope my article will help you understand the true role of money in the life of human beings. If you admit this truth, you’ll be able to reach more goals and find more time to enjoy other significant things in your life.

Money Shouldn’t Create Barriers Between People

Unfortunately, money often builds walls between people due to the problem of social inequality. Those who earn a lot of money tend to communicate with upper classes. They find it improper to fill their circle of contacts with people who aren’t as rich and powerful as they are.

I’ve also experienced the problem of social inequality in my life. Not long ago, I’ve broken up with my boyfriend, because he became cold and absolutely indifferent to me. The negative influence of his bourgeois family broke our love. Now I realize that it wasn’t a relationship at all, because real feelings and emotions are completely resistant to the magical power of money and other tempting things.

Wise and successful people don’t limit themselves in communication with other people. They know that wealth is a temporary thing, but values and all kinds of true human relationships are the most precious things in this changeable world. I believe that if people start treating each other with respect, this world will be better. The research proves that almost all millionaires were ordinary people in the past, but one day they found their calling in life and did their best to make their dreams come true.

Don’t Hyperbolize the Importance of Money

What is money? Someone can answer that it’s everything, while others won’t agree with them. Let’s reflect on this difficult question. Money is a kind of goods that is used to buy material things and pay for various services. There are lots of value paradigms in this world, including material and moral values. I’m sure that even incredible sums of money cannot buy the love of a mother or respect of people around you, because these feelings are priceless.

Nowadays many men think that financial success is the key to happiness and it can help them find a real love. Consequently, they concentrate only on their work and find nothing, but a spurious love. Then they become disillusioned with the existence of a real love. Love should be based on deeds and proved for years.

Furthermore, I’ve noticed that people focus on money as the only way to solve their problems. They don’t realize that their cravings for money make their hearts cold and even ruin their lives. The most dangerous thing is that obsessive thoughts about making money make you blind to the life of your dearest and nearest people. These thoughts make you unable to enjoy the small things that happen in your life. Once and for all you should understand that money is just a piece of paper that helps you bring the ideas and projects to life.

Use Money to Boost Your Confidence

Money is not a bad thing, if you use it properly. The best way to manage your money is to invest it in your development. Today it’s very important to be self-confident and independent. Try to find a good job and create your own budget. This is the first step to your financial independence. Then you’ll feel free to express yourself the way you like and move on in different directions.

Thanks to money and your persistent desire to develop, you can occupy yourself by different activities. Step by step, you’ll become more matured and experienced in things you feel passionate about. This is the best way to boost your confidence in life.

When my sister was a teenager, she always dreamt to become a professional singer, but she lacked confidence to perform on the stage. She visited numerous personal growth forums and attended different seminars on how to overcome the stage fright, but nothing worked. Once I gave her an advice to find a professional mentor to help her get rid of her fear of singing in front of others. It was quite expensive, but it really helped her. I still attend her performances with pleasure.

To sum up, I’d like to mention that money is an essential part of your life. If you want to be happy, you should learn how to deal with money and realize that it’s just a tool that makes our life more colorful and easier. True happiness comes from the inside.

Don’t lose control or betray the values fostered by your family, no matter how rich or famous you may be. You’d better use money to develop your personality, travel, reach goals and fill your life with contentment. If your life goal is a cultural wealth, then you shouldn’t forget to invest your money in good deeds, because money can give life to new projects, unite, save people’s lives and bring both mental and physical satisfaction.

I believe that today, people have more noble and beneficial life goals than just making and wasting money. Do you find money the main aim of your life?

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5 Ways to Attract Financial Prosperity

Looking for ways to attract more money in 2015? It’s easier than you think. You just have to work hard and be more productive in your actions. Money loves to be counted. This is the life motto of many financially successful people. It’s crucially important to develop effective money management skills. You should be wise and patient enough to save your money, because it sometimes requires you to limit yourself in something. If you want money to be always in your pocket, you should have the right attitude towards money. Those who cannot stick to the monthly budget and squander their money right and left are doomed to constant financial problems.

Many people, especially women, have a bad habit of losing control over their behavior when they see wondrous clothes or jewelry. They’re often ready to forget about budget limits and other needs for the sake of a new purchase. Nowadays people are dizzied by the multitude of things they want to buy. Every time you face such temptations, you should try to keep yourself in hand and buy the things you really need. Here are a few tips on how to attract financial prosperity.

1. Don’t waste money as soon as you get a paycheck

I must confess that one of the most pleasant feelings is to get a good paycheck every month. No matter how you slice it, money is one of the best confidence boosters. It often happens that as soon as you get a paycheck, you become less careful with money. When I get paid I cannot resist the temptation to buy at least one expensive thing. However, it’s important to avoid compulsive shopping. Let your paycheck spend the night in your purse. It will fill your mind with positive energy and attract success in your life. According to Feng Shui, the purse should never be empty. At least one dollar should always remain in your purse. It won’t let the energy of prosperity fade away.

2. Don’t forget about passive incomes

It’s hard to live on one income. If you want to be confident in the future, then try to build up at least 5-6 sources of passive income. Nowadays passive income has become an essential part of every person’s life. It helps them earn more money without being actively involved in their jobs. Many of my friends work as freelancers. They’re absolutely satisfied with their job, because passive incomes make their life easier. Passive incomes make people more independent and confident. If they lose their job for one or another reason, they’ll have an opportunity to focus on their second job and have some extra money.

3. Plan your budget

Planning a budget is a habit of highly successful and wise people. The main thing is to find time to create either a year or a monthly budget. You’ll be able to monitor and control the sums of money you spend during the month. People who stick to their budget plan usually avoid running into debts. Step by step, you analyze your monthly expenses and try to build new incomes or make more money to satisfy your needs. Remember, money likes to be counted.

4. Invest money in yourself

Probably the most profitable way to spend money is to invest it in yourself, because your life is the top priority for you. If you want to be successful, you should never stop develop yourself. Invest money in your financial education as well. Attend qualification courses and remember that the more you know, the more chances you have to find and get a well-paid job. You can also find a good financial mentor or advisor. They’ll help you get the hang of things in a quite short period of time. If you follow their pieces of advice and complete all tasks, you’ll be able to break through in your financial development and become richer without a problem.

Another effective way to invest money in yourself is to travel as much as possible. People who travel a lot have to communicate with people actively. If your communication skills are good, then you can easily build healthy relationships with people. I believe that self-improvement is based on constant communication and cooperation with people. You have to be good and smart enough to make big money.

5. Value yourself

You should always follow basic financial rules, but never go against your nature. If you hate your job, then do your best to change it. Listen to your heart and try to define your calling. Tell yourself that you’re a wonderful worker and you deserve the best. The job that doesn’t financially satisfy your needs and desires will never make you happy. You should never accept bad jobs, because they can quickly degrade you. If you’re sure that the job has no prospects, you should start searching for another one.

The secret of financial prosperity is very simple. You should respect and develop yourself in order to reach new levels of development and increase your incomes. It also requires you to be highly disciplined and reserved in your actions. When you learn to control your emotions and desires, you’ll save and attract more money. What other secrets of achieving financial success do you know?

BAYELSA GOVT. DECLARES N4.5BN BALANCE FROM DECEMBER, 2014 AT TRANSPARENCY BRIEFING

BAYELSA GOVT. DECLARES N4.5BN BALANCE FROM DECEMBER, 2014 AT TRANSPARENCY BRIEFING

Bayelsa State Government on Wednesday declared a total of N4.3bn as the balance of funds available for spending as at the end of
December 2014.
The state Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (Rtd), who made the disclosure at the monthly transparency
media briefing in Yenagoa, presented the state income and expenditure for the months of November and December, 2014.
Giving a breakdown of the inflow from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, he explained that the balance of funds,
include receipts for subsidy re-investment programme, SURE-P.
According to the Deputy Governor, gross inflow to the state was approximately N14bn out of which N2.2bn was deducted at source,
leaving the state with a net inflow of N12bn.
The breakdown indicates that, Internally generated revenue receipts for November stood at N630 million, funds from other sources
totaled N4bn and ecological funds accounted for N2bn.
Rear Admiral John Jonah said, the gross inflow comprises statutory allocation of N2.3bn, derivation N7.4bn, SURE-P N1bn, Excess
Crude of N1.08bn as well as NNPC refunds amounting to N1.6bn among other items.
On FAAC deductions, he noted that, the State’s pending bond repayment gulped N1.2bn, commercial agricultural scheme N266
million, fertilizer for 2015 farming season N2 million, foreign loans N12 million, refunds of arrears on derivation to Akwa Ibom State
N131 million, which was the 16th out of 24th installments.
Giving the statistics on the expenditure for the month of December, 2014, the Deputy Governor disclosed that, bank loan repayment
was N7bn, Federal Inland Revenue service, N90 million, overhead payments N909 million, Civil servants salaries N4bn, while that of
political appointees was put at N425 million.
Explaining further, he stated that, the payments, which totalled N4.05 billion, include recurrent payments, which gulped N3.6bn, while
that of capital was put at N445 million.
For the month of November, the Deputy Governor declared N13.5bn as total funds available for use, which comprises net inflow from
FAAC and revenue from other sources. 
He said the state received N2.6bn as statutory allocation, derivation of N8.5bn, funds from
EFCC N262 million, other sources generated N1.2bn, while IGR for October stood at N708, which was higher than that of November.
On outflows, bank loans gulped N6.09 million, civil servants salaries N3.9 billion, politicalAppointees N437 million, 18% minimum
wage arrears gulped N125 million, monthly overhead N877 million and standing approval of N242 million.
Rear Admiral John Jonah, who posted a total of N2.01bn, as balance of funds available for November, puts the recurrent payments
at N1.3 billion, with N423 million as capital payments.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State.
According to a Press release from the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson, the State Government on Wednesday declared a total of N4.3bn as the balance of funds available for spending as at the end of December 2014.

The statement reads “the state Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (Rtd), who made the disclosure at the monthly transparency media briefing in Yenagoa, presented the state income and expenditure for the months of November and December, 2014.

Giving a breakdown of the inflow from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC, he explained that the balance of funds, include receipts for subsidy re-investment programme, SURE-P.

According to the Deputy Governor, gross inflow to the state was approximately N14bn out of which N2.2bn was deducted at source, leaving the state with a net inflow of N12bn.

The breakdown indicates that, Internally generated revenue receipts for November stood at N630 million, funds from other sources totaled N4bn and ecological funds accounted for N2bn.

Rear Admiral John Jonah said, the gross inflow comprises statutory allocation of N2.3bn, derivation N7.4bn, SURE-P N1bn, Excess Crude of N1.08bn as well as NNPC refunds amounting to N1.6bn among other items.

On FAAC deductions, he noted that, the State’s pending bond repayment gulped N1.2bn, commercial agricultural scheme N266 million, fertilizer for 2015 farming season N2 million, foreign loans N12 million, refunds of arrears on derivation to Akwa Ibom State N131 million, which was the 16th out of 24th installments.

Giving the statistics on the expenditure for the month of December, 2014, the Deputy Governor disclosed that, bank loan repayment was N7bn, Federal Inland Revenue service, N90 million, overhead payments N909 million, Civil servants salaries N4bn, while that of political appointees was put at N425 million.

Explaining further, he stated that, the payments, which totalled N4.05 billion, include recurrent payments, which gulped N3.6bn, while that of capital was put at N445 million.

For the month of November, the Deputy Governor declared N13.5bn as total funds available for use, which comprises net inflow from FAAC and revenue from other sources.

He said the state received N2.6bn as statutory allocation, derivation of N8.5bn, funds from EFCC N262 million, other sources generated N1.2bn, while IGR for October stood at N708, which was higher than that of November.

On outflows, bank loans gulped N6.09 million, civil servants salaries N3.9 billion, politicalAppointees N437 million, 18% minimum wage arrears gulped N125 million, monthly overhead N877 million and standing approval of N242 million.

Rear Admiral John Jonah, who posted a total of N2.01bn, as balance of funds available for November, puts the recurrent payments at N1.3 billion, with N423 million as capital payments.”

Minister: Jonathan ‘ll concede defeat if he loses

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Moro

President Goodluck Jonathan will concede defeat if he loses next month’s Presidential election, Minister of Interior Abba Moro said yesterday.

Moro who spoke to reporters in Abuja on internal security of the country gave the assurance that there will be enough security before, during and after the elections.

Reacting to one-time Minister of Defence Gen. Theophilus Danjuma’s call for the arrest of former Niger Delta militants for threatening to cause trouble should President Jonathan lose the election, Moro said: “President Goodluck Jonathan is ready to conduct a free, fair and credible election. In the unlikely event of him losing the election”, he would be democratic enough to concede defeat.

“So if Jonathan who is the main contestant in this election, who is the President of this country, who is the leader of the PDP can come out to say that he was going to ensure a free and fair election, I do not see where supporters of either Mr. President or any other political party for that matter, would derail the cause of this democratic movement.”

Cautioning against inflammatory remarks and actions that may plunge the country into avoidable crisis, Moro said: “It is reprehensible for people to threaten this country with mayhem and violence should their candidate lose the elections.”

He said the government and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is working effectively to ensure that only qualified Nigerians have access to the polling booth and vote during the elections.

His words: “Following information reaching us particularly on the February 14 election that people are moving from their placing because of fear of election violence. This government is determined to ensure peace and security in Nigeria before, during and after the elections wherever anybody fines him or herself or reside.

”President Jonathan will ensure that there is peace and adequate security is provided for Nigerians to perform their civic responsibility to use the ballot to elect their leaders. The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) is adequately mobilised. I can tell you that the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense (NSCDC) too are ready to do their job.

“I can assure you that in spite of the anxiety that is trailing the campaign, Nigerians do not have any cause to worry. I urge all Nigerians to be law abiding. This election will come and go Nigeria will remain so we must do everything within our power to maintain and secure our democracy.

”A lot of activities are on now. All Nigerian security agencies are at alert and I want to state that no foreigner will be allowed to vote. The Federal Government is also working with INEC to ensure that only qualified Nigerians will be allowed to vote.”

On the attack on the president during the campaign in Bauchi, Moro said: “What the governor of Bauchi State said is out of context because the PDP cannot attack the PDP.”

Tompolo Replies Danjuma, Accuses Him of Ignoring APC’s Tirades

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Tompolo

Chuks Okocha in Abuja
Former militant and a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a. Tompolo, on Thursday replied former defence minister, Gen. T.Y Danjuma, for calling for his arrest over inflammatory statements at a time Nigeria needs peace.

He asked where Danjuma was when Mallam Ciroma Adamu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen Muhammadu Buhari, and the Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, made inciting statements about making Nigeria ungovernable.

The ex-Niger Delta militant queried why President Jonathan’s convoy was stoned in Katsina and Bauchi States while Gen. Buhari had a peaceful outing when he campaigned in the Niger-Delta states.

‎Tompolo then reiterated his recent declaration that  President Goodluck Jonathan must win next month’s election for Nigeria to continue to stay together.

Danjuma had in Kano condemned those making reckless and provocative statements, adding that time had come for the federal government to arrest some former Niger Delta militants, including Tompolo, and leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF) Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, among others.

China to Buy More Crude Oil from Nigeria

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Ejiofor Alike with agency report

Following the loss of America’s market for its crude oil last year, China has stepped forward to fill the gap by pledging to buy more oil from Nigeria.

According to the country’s Deputy Chief of Mission in Nigeria, Mr. Zhang Bin, the Chinese government is looking forward to importing more of Nigeria’s oil, reported the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Zhang said China was interested in Nigeria’s oil and that when President Goodluck Jonathan visited China in 2013, the country discussed the possibility of importing more oil from Nigeria.

“And I think we are working on this and we hope that the Nigerian side would allow us to import more.

“Actually what we are looking at is improved economic cooperation between the two countries, we are the third largest trade partner with Nigeria”, he said.

He also said the trade volume between Nigeria and China in 2014 exceeded $16 billion, but his country was looking at possibilities of improving balancing of trade with Nigeria.

Zhang said the figure exceeded that of 2013, which he put at $13.5 billion.
He said: “In 2013, the trade volume between Nigeria and China was $13.5 billion and then according to our statistics, from January to November 2014, the trade volume already amounted to $16.47 billion.

“So that means that in the first 11 months, the trade volume exceeded that of the year 2013, which indicates an increase of 35 per cent over the previous year.
“We do have this problem of trade imbalance and the Chinese side is going all out to solve it.

“One of the solutions is that we encourage more Chinese enterprises and companies to import more from Nigeria, especially agriculture products and also some of the manufactured products.”

The envoy explained that a few years ago, China started importing cassava and some agriculture products like cocoa and palm oil from Nigeria.

Zhang said due to the joint efforts of both sides, imports into China from Nigeria had increased by a large margin last year.

According to him, in the first 11 months, there was an increase of 93.7 per cent in China’s imports from Nigeria, adding that the import percentage was almost doubled.

The Chinese official said his country encourages its companies in Nigeria to invest in telecommunications, agriculture, automobile assembling, food processing, energy, mines and solid minerals.

Zhang said China’s competitive telecommunication companies like Huawei and ZTE currently supply the Nigeria’s network operators with terminals and broadbands.

Zhang revealed that the business volume of just one Chinese telecommunication company in Nigeria for a year was huge, putting it at about $1 billion.

According to him, China and Nigeria were also working on other projects like the rehabilitation projects for the Nigerian Railway Corporation and the Zungeru hydropower project in Niger State

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@AtedoPeterside The Ugly side of Buhari and Jonathan

by Atedo Peterside @AtedoPeterside

“This election will therefore not be decided by the loyalists. It will be called by the large number of undecided voters (these are the swing voters) and they have one thing in common – they do not like GEJ, but then they do not like Buhari either (they want change but see Buhari as the type of change that is both alarming and worrisome).
 
In such circumstances, efforts by both candidates to sell themselves forcefully to their core constituencies may simultaneously alienate the swing voters. When Hausa/Fulani elders and/or retired Generals and Muslim leaders shout forcefully that Buhari must have it, the rest of the nation recoils in horror. The same thing happens when misguided elements from the South-South zone and Christian leaders insist that their zone (or a Christian) must have two full terms in Aso Rock. The truth is that the Presidency is not anyone’s birthright and so it is naive and downright foolish to go down that route. Indeed some of these bold declarations by core supporters are akin to a kiss of death with swing voters.”

Opinion polls commissioned by ANAP Foundation and conducted by NOI Polls (using Gallup methodology) show that President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GEJ) and his main challenger, Major-General Mohammadu Buhari (Buhari) are currently running neck-to-neck in the 2015 Presidential race. The difference between them in terms of potential votes nation wide is statistically insignificant because it is dwarfed considerably by the much larger percentage of voters who remain “Undecided” – and so the race is truly too close to call.
This election will therefore not be decided by the loyalists. It will be called by the large number of undecided voters (these are the swing voters) and they have one thing in common – they do not like GEJ, but then they do not like Buhari either (they want change but see Buhari as the type of change that is both alarming and worrisome).
In such circumstances, efforts by both candidates to sell themselves forcefully to their core constituencies may simultaneously alienate the swing voters. When Hausa/Fulani elders and/or retired Generals and Muslim leaders shout forcefully that Buhari must have it, the rest of the nation recoils in horror. The same thing happens when misguided elements from the South-South zone and Christian leaders insist that their zone (or a Christian) must have two full terms in Aso Rock. The truth is that the Presidency is not anyone’s birthright and so it is naive and downright foolish to go down that route. Indeed some of these bold declarations by core supporters are akin to a kiss of death with swing voters.
Buhari publicly declared in 2011 that he will not contest again. Jonathan is said to have privately declared in 2011 that he would only stay for a single term. Let us therefore assume that they have both broken their word by contesting in 2015 and so there is little to be gained with the swing voters by dwelling on this.
Swing voters are moved more by what they do not like about either candidate. At the end of the day therefore they will vote “against” the candidate that they dislike more and their collective actions will determine who wins. That is why this article focuses on the ugly side of Buhari and GEJ and not on their strengths.
Many of the swing voters are upset. They feel that our two major political parties have “cheated” them by forcing them to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea.
During the course of the 2014 National Conference, where I was a delegate, I made a contribution to the effect that past military rulers, who toppled democratically elected governments, should still be tried for treason so as to serve as a permanent deterrent to young and ambitious military officers who will then understand that the long arm of the law may get them even in their old age and even after they claim to have repented. Buhari dethroned a democratically elected government in order to become a military head of state at the end of 1983. Many of the swing voters are true democrats who abhor authoritarianism. Buhari was not a benevolent dictator either. He was a vicious and wicked one who used retroactive decrees to sentence youths to death and to jail journalists who dared to publish the whole truth. Can the leopard shed it’s spots overnight as some would have us believe?
Wickedness and callousness are not matters of style and/or fashion they are a reflection of a real personae. Buhari’s unguarded utterances about him supporting the institution of sharia nationwide and his “famous” statement that Muslims should only vote for Muslims and his threat that the baboon and the dog will be soaked in blood if elections were rigged are all consistent with his unelectable personae, hence his persistent search for devout Christians (with little or no political clout) as Vice Presidential candidates while he is on the campaign trail. Is he simply hanging on to political lightweights that he knows he can devour the day after he gets elected?
On the economy, Buhari was a disaster first time around. He was clearly an economic illiterate and thought he could run the complex Nigerian economy by controlling rations as was done in a military cantonment. He placed everything under import licence and empowered some individuals under him to prescribe what quantity of every good Nigeria needed and also sought to prescribe which individuals would import the item and in what quantity. Ignorance was on display all around and it was exploited through massive racketeering by persons in his government who called the shots. That he was deemed to be personally honest became irrelevant and so many of us cheered when ‎soldiers (not known for honesty) put him out of his misery by kicking him out of office in less than 18 months and before he could torture the nation any further.
GEJ is unliked by many because he is seen as being weak and unable to control the excesses of some of his close aides and party chieftains. ‎YES, he eventually stood up to ex-President Obasanjo (who tries to dictate to every serving President), but then who wouldn’t? All future Presidents (including those unborn) now know to avoid Obasanjo like a plague. What manner of ex-President will divulge details of his one-on-one meeting with a serving President to the general public ( in a book), without getting the latter’s prior consent?
NO, GEJ’s vulnerabilities are from the party chieftains and a few dodgy aides that he accommodates and/or tolerates. He also believed too much in assurances from our Security Agencies, Defence Ministers, Chiefs of Defence Staff, National Security Advisers etc. This entire group have lost credibility in the fight against Boko Haram. His most recent utterances suggest that he has realised now, how deadly Boko Haram are, but it is rather late in the day as the elections are a little more than a couple of weeks away. My own position on Boko Haram (BH) has remained consistent. The entire Nigerian elite continue to under-estimate BH at our peril. I would love to wish them away, but history and my head tell me that, like Colombia’s Farc Rebels, BH will still be around in some form or the other for decades.
Presidents who aspire to have a second term in Nigeria face this paradox; ‎if they stand up to all the party Chieftains, over-bearing Governors and Security Chiefs, they will not get re-elected because the Party will throw up a Challenger. If they succumb to this motley/unholy lot, they will slow down economic reform, secure their Party nomination but alienate swing voters nationwide.
The only reason for the swing voters to vote for GEJ therefore is if he can convince them that he will be able to free himself from this motley crowd next time around. Afterall, a second Presidential term is a final term and nobody (except Obasanjo) will ever dream about a third term. ‎In effect, GEJ must convince swing voters that, if they give him a second term, he will be man enough to bite many of the grubby hands that lurk around the higher echelons of his party.
Further complexities in the Presidential race arise because some of the ambitious and highly ‎educated politicians from the North East (in particular) do not want an ageing and not so capable Buhari to ascend a throne which they aspire to occupy in 2019. Buhari was rejected consistently by some of his newer supporters when he was younger and more capable. Ironically, the older and less capable he becomes, the more he appeals to them because they hope to usurp his authority. He has agreed to be dressed up in sheep’s clothing now, but they should beware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing. They might be shut out of Aso Rock if he wins.
Ironically, if these power brokers (who are not known for honesty) come out now to publicly affirm that they will have continuing relevance if Buhari wins, then again the swing voters get turned off because they see corrupt persons surrounding an old and infirm “honest” man who is driven by a blind ambition to re-occupy a seat from which he was booted out prematurely in 1985, even though he recognises that he is not clever enough to understand 21st Century economic and financial transactions through which some of his new and unscrupulous friends hope to loot and/or corner the national treasury under his lazy and ineffective watch.
GEJ has also gathered all sorts of renegades unto his campaign ship. The enemies of his enemy have all become his friends overnight. They are strange bedfellows. In his second term (if he wins) he will need to cut off many of these hangers-on. If he does that they will try to resist, but a second term President is hard to bully. GEJ needs to convince the electorate that he can continue with his bold agricultural sector reforms, his power sector roadmap, overhaul and reform of the transportation sector (beyond the celebration of token and/or paltry railway services) etc.
GEJ’s biggest failure on the economic front was his inability to introduce ‎earth-shaking reforms to trim our recurrent expenditure budget at the Federal level by instituting the massive lay-off of idle civil servants. He did not confront the National Assembly either on this thorny issue. Ironically many of those who accuse him of guilt in this area are guilty of the exact same allegation in their respective States and Local Government Areas.
I am sad that GEJ did not simply go all out to ‎transform our economy in his first term at the risk of being a single term President. Instead he slowed down on some economic reform because he was pandering to power brokers within his political party, who would have a say in helping him to secure a second term.
I am sad that an ageing and incapable Buhari refused to play the role of a King-maker by identifying a single well educated and well meaning younger person 2 or 3 years ago (even if he narrowed his search to his own North West zone) whom he could have groomed and backed to challenge GEJ.
If I vote for GEJ in this election it is because his ugly side is less ugly than Buhari’s known and well-documented uglier side and nothing more. If you disagree with me please note that there is no need for us to fight – our only weapon should be the ballot paper and how we decide to cast it. Those who think they can intimidate swing voters, by threatening mayhem if their candidate does not win a close election, do their candidate a massive disservice because their careless utterances send the swing voters in the opposite direction in a race that is currently too close to call.
Before anybody dismisses ANAP Foundation’s opinion polls again, let me add that similar polls commissioned concurrently by us (using the exact same methodology) show Nasir El-Rufai of the APC with a significant lead over the incumbent PDP Governor (Yero), while the PDP’s Nyesom Wike currently leads APC’s Dakuku Peterside in Rivers State, but there is a large “undecided” element in Rivers State.
ANAP Foundation will ‎release more information on all the Polls we commissioned (including Lagos Governorship) over the course of the next few days, using a multitude of media channels.
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