Wednesday, 13 March 2013

‘QUICK GUIDE TO FIGHTING CORRUPTION: A STEP BY STEP APPROACH’- [SIMPLIFIED EDITION]

AUTHOR: GEJ, THE PRESIDENCY; PUBLISHED BY: TRANSFORMATION AGENDA PUBLICATIONS; DISTRIBUTED BY: BREATH OF FRESH AIR COMMUNICATIONS; MARKETED BY: NEIGHBOUR TO NEIGHBOUR WHOLESALES LTD]

 Vehemently reject public declaration of your assets – ‘you don’t give a damn!

 Protect subsidy and crude oil thieves.

 Indict petty subsidy thieves; while protecting the ‘majors’ and those aiding and abetting them in government and the MDAs

 Arrest and parade petty crude oil thieves; while protecting their main sponsors

 Set up audit, probe and investigative committees, and promptly proceed to disregard their findings and recommendations

 Uncover 45,000 Ghostworkers from assessment of 159,000 workforce; and fail to uncover those collecting the N100bn in annual ghost-salaries

 Award without due process and secrecy coastline, waterways, and pipelines protection multi-billion naira contracts to Ex-Militant Generals in your kitchen cabinet.

 Use armed troops, armed police and surveillance helicopters to disperse Anti-Corruption protesters

 Arrest and harass Anti-Corruption Protest organisers

 Reward renowned thieves and treasury looters with choice and juicy board appointments

 Enter into plea bargain arrangements with convicted treasury looters

 Pardon notorious Bandits and Pirates convicted of pillaging the treasury

PUBLIC DISCLAIMER/CAVEAT EMPTOR:

‘Let us remind the Pardoners and the Pardonees that this and past Generations of Treasury Looters Shall not go Unpunished, as long, and as soon as We TAKE BACK NIGERIA! #DPSR

Disclaimer Issued By – DPSR

Written and Circulated By Jaye Gaskia: 13-03-13Popular power for social justice

Monday, 4 March 2013

The Challenge of 2015: The Change That We Desire and the Change That Is Required

BY JAYE GASKIA 
04/03/13
Many of us want change. In fact perhaps the overwhelming majority of us desire to have such a decisive and impactful change in our polity, in the way we are governed, in the processes of governance, in the dynamics of our national economy, and in the nature of social cohesion among our peoples.
The overwhelming majority of us are equally tired, frustrated and at our wits’ end with the way and manner that those who have and continue to govern us have governed and continue to govern us since flag independence. We have been locked into a downward spiral development wise that quite literally makes every past regime seem to be better than the current one with respect to the general well fare of our peoples and the well being of our national economy. 
True the economy is witnessing