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Thursday 19 August 2010

Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab: Ridiculous Sky News

It is ridiculous to suggest, as did your news contributor on Sky news in the morning of 27th December 2009, that international students admissions into UK universities are processed in just seven seconds. That time of seven seconds, by any reasonable thinking is absolutely ridiculous. The authorities responsible for international admission process irrespective of defragmentation are not as sloppy as to fail in their duty of ensuring the suitability of applicants before admission is granted. I would like to believe that your said news contributor failed to cross check her information before her comment concerning the time.Nonetheless, let the critical issue of the subject matter not be derailed by the admission process which rightly check mated this individual, found him not credible in his application thus rightly declined him, but examine how he almost succeeded in slaughtering innocent lives on board North West Airliner.

Who is Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab? He is a 23 years old Nigerian from an affluent background, privately educated. He is from a good and well grounded family from the district of Funtua, Katsina State in Nigeria. His father, Alhaji Umaru Mutallab, a prominent banker, was the chairman of one of the foremost banks in Nigeria – First Bank, now retired. He had his secondary education at British school of Lome in Togo, West Africa, a very prestigious school for the children of some of the worlds rich, especially African’s rich and powerful people and then proceeded to do a three years course at the University of London – 2005-2008, where he read mechanical engineering. Until recently, he was studying for MBA in business in Dubai but dropped out, severed relationship with his family. He was in Egypt for some time, visited Yemen twice for short Islamic course, there he converted to al-Qaeda and was equipped to replicate the British shoe bomber Richard Reid, who equally failed in his suicide attempt to blow up Boeing 767 in 2002 . He was an intelligent young man until he became a terrorist and committed the act of attempted homicide of 289 people by arson and that of destroying property (airplane), including further damages that could have possibly followed, since the plane was about landing.

As a person of Nigerian origin, it is beyond belief that such thought, being a terrorist, would even develop in our sub consciousness let alone attempt it. My first reaction was... he is not a Nigerian! Nigerians loves life too much to want to die especially by such cowardly and barbaric act of blowing oneself or an airliner up. One thing is certain, I believe, he is definitely not alone in the venture. All his associate from his early days in London and thereafter should be closely examined, only to the extent of fishing out those suspected of having indoctrinated him.How did he almost succeed in carrying out the act of killing 289 people? That is the question that begs answering? Let’s take it that the Nigerian security lacks such sophisticated security detection equipments, but surely the substance he carried between his legs or any part thereof, should have been detected in Amsterdam. Or could it be that he was assisted unknowingly in Nigeria? I used the word ‘unknowingly’ because no one there would have assisted anyone on such mission knowingly. Instead you will be arrested and God only would anchor your release. No human right law, however well it is advanced the argument, would save you, as the authorities will ignore all those enshrined rights you are entitled to, in an attempt to redeem a possible shattered national image. Or was he assisted in Amsterdam? Otherwise, how could he have evaded the security screening or detection systems there?Outside of the failures by airport security to detect the explosive substance the culprit carried through the aforementioned airports, the intelligence community equally failed in their responsibilities to us, in that, they were fore warned of the extremist views of this individual, additionally that he was talking with extremist and had visited these extremist in Yemen.Why was his father plea for help ignored, when he expressed concern and alerted the intelligence community about his son’s extremist tendencies?It is clear from the accounts of what we know now, that the intelligence community failed in discharging their duties of safe guarding us all. Had they taken the intelligence they had more seriously and circulated that information within the global intelligence community, my guess is that, Umar Farouk Abdulmutaliab would have been arrested in Nigeria the moment he set foot on Nigerian soil before embarking on the KLM flight which took him from Nigeria to Amsterdam, where he subsequently boarded the flight to the United State of America. Neither would he have been able to step on any other Trans Atlantics airline with the aim of carrying out a potential terrorist act, of almost blowing up North West airline 253 with 289 people on board. CIA and Nigerian NSA and other intelligence agencies that failed to activate adequate measures should take responsibility for the lapses that almost resulted in the destruction of lives and properties had Umar Farouk Abdul Mutaliab attempt to commit multiple first degree murder by an act of terrorism not failed.-By Elias Edetanlen-Elliot

Zoning headache: PDP applies middle ground mechanism

Every agitated parties within the power base of the People Democratic Party wins, seems to be the posture adopted by the nation executive council (NEC) of the party. In other not to alienate perhaps, the power base of the party, the PDP NEC adopted everybody wins syndrome, giving in to the pro zoning supporters and those that wants zoning eliminated.

It came as no surprise that NEC had its hands tied behind its back in the matter but by adopting everybody win mechanism. The interest of those for, supporters of IBB, Atiku and others within the Northern caucus and those against, supporters of President Goodluck Jonathan has to be satisfied.

However, by adopting that consensus, is NEC not compromising the future generation of PDP as a result of that adopted posture in the interest of today agitators, a compromise of political ambiguity, political marriage of convenience, and a political game of no losers? It is clear that the current issue of zoning arose due to late President Yar’dua’s death. However, this question bugs the mind, does zoning as being promoted by the “for” campaigners represent core democratic process in its entire corollary?

The idea of zoning seems to atypical to the wider political players and observers of the 21st century. Indeed, it may have been necessary in the days of analogue reasoning, to bring then wisdom to bear for the sake Nigeria’s stability. But to use that same wisdom of the sixties or even before, in today’s fast changing and moving world would be to remain still and that is not possible. Thus, I humbly disagree with a father, Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia that some of the wisdom in the days he carried me in his hands as the military governor of then Midwestern State during the commissioning borehole in Ekpoma is out of place in today’s Nigeria phenomenon. Equally, where PDP have adopted and practised the zoning formula should not be abolished for the benefit of the current “against zoning” agitators as it will be unfair to those who have waited in the wings for their turn under current dispensation. That is not to say, am in support!

It was, I believe, with that in mind that the PDP NEC decided to adopt everyone win formula. I acquiesce that, it is a policy that cannot withstand the deluge of time. It is therefore imperative that whilst it is convenient now, to retain zoning, in other to appease the warring parties in the divergent point of zoning divide for 2011, it is not safe for the party in subsequent elections.

The understanding is that President Goodluck Jonathan is entitled to contest amongst others to be the PDP flag bearer in 2011. By reason of his joint tickets with late President Umaru Yar’Adua still subsist. In effect, should President Goodluck Jonathan decide not to contest, PDP candidate for the 2011 presidential election would undoubtedly be from the North irrespective of whether the best person for the job is from another part of Nigeria. To me that sucks!

It is simply on that basis that I advocate the abolition of zoning. At 50, Nigeria should no longer settle for less but the best amongst meritocratic personalities, notwithstanding ethnicity – as long as the individual is a bona fide Nigerian.