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Inclusion on No-Fly List: A 10 Day Notice to Members of the Federal Executive Council, National Assembly and Governors

January 12, 2010

Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press: In these past few weeks, the whole World has placed Nigeria in focus because of the deeds of some few Nigerians. The attempt by Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab to blow up a plane with innocent people on board in US space shocked the whole World, including Nigerians who have since widely condemned the dreadful act.  This has given the United States of America an opportunity to direct Nigeria to amend and correct all the injustices that breed this kind of behavior.


It is not a hard sell to Nigerians that elements capable of bringing disrepute to Nigeria still exist as long as some leaders continue to create conducive environment for these terrorist to breed. Rather than take issues with the victims, in this case United States of America, Nigeria should see this as an opportunity to reflect and return to the drawing board to put our Nation in the proper order.
 
Following an extensive review during The Nigeria Pro-Democracy Network (NPDN), global leadership teleconference today, it was agreed that the current US classification of Nigeria as a “Country of Interest” may be the wrong remedy with its unintended consequences. That this measure may not have happened if there was aggressive and immediate engagement through Presidential leadership or a substantive Nigerian Ambassador in the United States. We therefore requested a meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, via a letter (attached), during which we will propose taking Nigeria off the list and replacing with a list of targeted individuals, whose lack of action has been duplicitous in our current predicament and whose actions may be critical in beginning to turn things around. The targeted individual who are mostly present members of the Federal and State Executive Councils and the National Assembly, are hereby given 10 days within which to institute credible and effective Presidential leadership, or be be recommended for addition to the international No Fly List. President Yar’Adua, dead or alive is of no consequence at this time, as it has become clear he cannot effectively perform any function let alone that of president.  In our letter to Secretary Clinton we said:
 
"Most Nigerians are peaceful law abiding citizens in their respective communities regardless of religion or political affiliations. Nigerians have been subjected to various types of State encouraged or sponsored terrorism, perpetrated through political, religious and socio-economic instruments. Mr. Umar Abdul Mutallab, is a product of the harsh Sharia law practiced and encouraged by some Nigeria’s Northern States. Under Sharia, Non Muslims, Nigerians or not, are regarded as infidels and worthless. Immediately following its introduction in 2001, religious riots ensued which resulted in the slaughter of thousands of Christians and other non Muslims. Since then tens of thousands more have been killed and property worth billions of dollars destroyed. Unbelievably, the government has not investigated, prosecuted or held anyone accountable for these atrocities."  
 
"Madam Secretary, most of the victims of these horrific events are underprivileged and have no voice in government. They are predominantly involved in commerce, or depend on relations resident outside Nigeria, particularly the United States, for their livelihood. The recent classification of Nigeria as a Country of Interest on terrorism, while well intended, may have missed the mark. It will disproportionately affect Nigeria’s underprivileged citizens who are victims of atrocious governance, by severely constraining their commerce and global family visits- the two main sources of their livelihood."
 
"Furthermore, Nigeria may not have been so adversely classified if we had a President, a responsive legislator or a substantive US ambassador in Washington DC. To assist in fashioning an effective policy, and minimize unintended consequences, we will in the next 2 weeks, be finalizing and recommending for the no-fly list, a targeted list of Nigeria’s past and present officials, who have, due to their documented utterances, actions or lack of it, contributed significantly to the current leadership vacuum, created the environment conducive for breeding the likes of Umar Abdul Mutallab, caused the destruction of lives and property, dehumanized and impoverished Nigeria.
Madam Secretary, these are the individuals that must be held accountable, not Nigeria. Left as is, the current corrupt leadership will perform true to type. They will implement superficial ineffective processes that will be violated by the privileged, including the likes of Abdul Mutallab. We therefore request to meet with you following our submission of the list on January 26th, 2010, to share our thoughts." 
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We encourage every Nigerian to send information to [email protected], about any individual that fits the targeted category or persons, for inclusion on this list. Only names with verifiable and documented  Egregious abusive acts will be reviewed and considered.
 
The Nigeria Pro-Democracy Network has spearheaded, sponsored and supported the successful prosecution of former Nigeria’s corrupt dictators in the past and will not hesitate to make life unbearable for those who continued to rape our humanity.
 
Signed,
 
Professor Edward Oparaoji, Pharm.D
 
Kienuwa Obaseki, PhD
 
Nigerian Pro-Democracy Network (NPDN)
3053 Turnberry Lane
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone:  734-973-6844, 610-590-2324 Fax: 734-973-6844
E-Mail: [email protected]

Mrs Hillary Clinton
Secretary of State
Department of States
Washington DC
USA

Cc:
Janet Napolitano
Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
Washington DC, USA

Dear Madam Secretary,
Meeting Request: Nigeria’s Classification as a Country of Interest.
 
First, on behalf of Nigerians we want to express our strongest condemnation of the recent terrorist act by Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab and support his prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.

Most Nigerians are peaceful law abiding citizens in their respective communities regardless of religion or political affiliations. Nigerians have been subjected to various types of State encouraged or sponsored terrorism, perpetrated through political, religious and socio-economic instruments. Mr. Umar Abdul Mutallab, is a product of the harsh Sharia law practiced and encouraged by some Nigeria’s Northern States. Under Sharia, Non Muslims, Nigerians or not, are regarded as infidels and worthless. Immediately following its introduction in 2001, religious riots ensued which resulted in the slaughter of thousands of Christians and other non Muslims. Since then tens of thousands more have been killed and property worth billions of dollars destroyed. Unbelievably, the government has not investigated, prosecuted or held anyone accountable for these atrocities.  

Madam Secretary, most of the victims of these horrific events are underprivileged and have no voice in government. They are predominantly involved in commerce, or depend on relations resident outside Nigeria, particularly the United States, for their livelihood. The recent classification of Nigeria as a Country of Interest on terrorism, while well intended, may have missed the mark. It will disproportionately affect Nigeria’s underprivileged citizens who are victims of atrocious governance, by severely constraining their commerce and global family visits- the two main sources of their livelihood.

Furthermore, Nigeria may not have been so adversely classified if we had a President, a responsive legislator or a substantive US ambassador in Washington DC. To assist in fashioning an effective policy, and minimize unintended consequences, we will in the next 2 weeks, be finalizing and recommending for the no-fly list, a targeted list of Nigeria’s past and present officials, who have, due to their documented utterances, actions or lack of it, contributed significantly to the current leadership vacuum, created the environment conducive for breeding the likes of Umar Abdul Mutallab, caused the destruction of lives and property, dehumanized and impoverished Nigeria.

Madam Secretary, these are the individuals that must be held accountable, not Nigeria. Left as is, the current corrupt leadership will perform true to type. They will implement superficial ineffective processes that will be violated by the privileged, including the likes of Abdul Mutallab. We therefore request to meet with you following our submission of the list on January 26th, 2010, to share our thoughts. 

Thank you.  

Best Regards
Professor Edward Oparaoji, Pharm.D
Kienuwa Obaseki, PhD


Nigerian Pro-Democracy Network (NPDN)
3053 Turnberry Lane
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone:  734-973-6844, 610-590-2324 Fax: 734-973-6844
E-Mail: [email protected]

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