Saturday 25 February 2012

Senegal proposal rejected by both sides

When he sat down with his biographer to record the story of his life, President Abdoulaye Wade made sure the book would start with a description of the Waalo kingdom, from whose kings the Wade family is descended.
He wanted to trace his lineage 900 years back to the chiefs that controlled the northern corner of Senegal to make clear his country's democratic credentials, and his family's place in that tradition. For unlike elsewhere on the continent where chiefdoms were passed from father to son, the Waalo kings held elections.
The 85-year-old Wade is himself up for re-election in Sunday's presidential race, and what is on the line is the very tradition of democracy that has long set Senegal apart from other countries in Africa.
Despite his age, Wade is running for a third term in contradiction of the term limits he himself introduced into the constitution.
This normally serene capital has been blanketed in tear gas ever since the country's highest court ruled that Wade could be a candidate.
His party is accused of buying off the country's institutions including the judge who heads the court and whose salary was just increased to $10,000 a month, according to the court's spokesman. The pages of Senegalese newspapers are filled with stories alleging how much money has been distributed to village chiefs, religious leaders and government officials ahead of the poll in order to ensure Wade's victory.
It's an uncomfortable spot for Senegal to be in, a country of 12 million that has long been held up as the exception to the continent's checkered history of coups, rigged elections and authoritarian rule.
"For many years, we all wrote and spoke about Senegal as being different," said Chris Fomunyoh, a senior associate at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs in Washington. "Now I think President Wade has deprived us of being able to use that phrase anymore. All of the ills that are undermining the continent are playing out in Senegal."
The son of an illiterate peanut wholesaler, Wade went on to earn at least eight degrees from French universities before founding the country's first opposition party in 1974.
Over the next 25 years, he ran and lost four times, before winning the 2000 election and ending the 40-year rule of the socialist party. It marked the first peaceful transfer of power in the region, another notch in the belt of Senegal's exceptionalism.
While most of its neighbors only began experimenting with democracy after independence in 1960, Senegal has held elections since the mid-1800s when France allowed citizens in this former colony to elect a deputy to the French parliament.
And long before that in the northern plains of the country where the Waalo kingdom was founded in 1186, communities began to choose their leaders.
The Waalo kingdom was far from a democracy since only certain people were allowed to vote, but historians say these distant practices prepared the political soil and made it easier for democracy to take root.
"What Wade is trying to do is completely contrary to the history of Senegal," says Ibrahima Thioub, chair of the history department at Senegal's largest university. "Everyone is frustrated by his attitude. If he were to leave now after two terms, we would build a monument to him. Instead he's in the process of burying his own memory - and the history of our country."
Wade argues that he has the right to run for a third term, because he was elected on the basis of the previous constitution, which did not have term limits. As tension has risen, he recently told local journalists that were he to win the election, he might consider stepping down after three years instead of serving the full seven-year term.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/02/25/2660173/democratic-tradition-at-stake.html#storylink=cpy
Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria's former president who arrived in Senegal last week to mediate a solution to the political standoff, proposed late Saturday that Wade step down after two years. His news conference late Saturday was interrupted by anti-Wade protesters who screamed out, "Leave our country Mr. Obasanjo. We will never accept it."
The question for many is what happened to the former opposition leader, once seen as a bright hope for Africa?
Former United States Ambassador to Senegal Hank Cohen remembers him as an idealist who wanted to do good for his country. In the 1970s, he used to have Wade over for dinner and the opposition leader regaled the table with his ambitious projects for the country, a fountain of ideas.
Even his critics acknowledge that Wade undertook the biggest building boom in the country's history. The health sector is a case in point. Since he took office 12 years ago, the number of public hospitals went from 17 to 35, the number of doctors from 350 to 1016, and the cost of dialysis treatment dropped from $100 to $20 per session, according to government figures.
Nearly every economic indicator in the country has improved, from literacy which grew from 39 to 50 percent, to the average life span which increased from 56 to 59 years.
Still, half the population still lives in poverty. And the government's many accomplishments have been overshadowed by the growing corruption surrounding the ruling party.
French journalist Gilles Delafon was hired by the president to write his biography and in 2007, he spent three days interviewing Wade in his beach house on the Senegalese coast. He found a man who on the one hand spent his life fighting for the ideals of democracy, but on the other considered Libya's Moammar Gadhafi a good friend.
A man who made sure to point out that his ancestors were descended from the Waalo. Yet who's given so much power to his eldest son, that diplomatic cables say Wade may be planning a father-to-son succession.
"He's a paradox. He built his career around the idea of being the legitimate democratic opponent. And yet here he is after he finally arrived, nullifying everything he spent years fighting for," Delafon said by telephone from France.
"My answer to this is that you need to understand that the software in his head, his mode of thinking is that of the postcolonial period. He's more than 80 years old and he built his sense of self when the great leaders of the world were described as 'illuminated despots.' ... In the end, he's more like the village chief under the baobab tree giving orders, than the modern man we thought him to be. ... And in the evening of his life, this paradox is about to explode in people's faces."

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/02/25/2660173_p2/democratic-tradition-at-stake.html#storylink=cpy

Friday 24 February 2012

Jobs In Nigeria: Nigeria Management Trainee Scheme” plus 15 more

  • UAC Nigeria Management Trainee Scheme
  • Civil/Structural Engineer, Draughts Man vacancies
  • Real Estate Company recruiting COO
  • Operational Vacancies in a reputable School
  • SFH Recruiting BCC Specialist
  • Scientific Equipment Company recruiting in Abuja
  • Publishing Establishment recruiting Advert Associate
  • Urgent Hotal Vacancy Positions, 8 Positions
  • FASTFOOD VACANCIES 4 positions
  • expanding Group of Companies recruiting in 5 positions
  • Estate Surveyors and Valuers firm Recruiting in 3 Positions
  • Pharmaceutical Company recruiting in 8 Positons
  • Hospital Vacancies in Lagos
  • Oncology Specialists recruiting in 2 Positions
  • 3 Star Hotel in lagos recruiting in 6 Positions
  • FMCG Company recruiting Sales Representatives
Posted: 23 Feb 2012 09:55 PM PST
WANTED: A few good people UAC of Nigeria Plc is a leading private sector enterprise, which has played a prominent role in the development of the country since 1879. A diversified, food-focused company, UAC’s operations span the manufacturing, services, logistics and warehousing and real estate of...

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Posted: 23 Feb 2012 10:00 PM PST
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Posted: 23 Feb 2012 09:58 PM PST
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Posted: 23 Feb 2012 09:55 PM PST
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Posted: 23 Feb 2012 09:52 PM PST
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Posted: 23 Feb 2012 09:52 PM PST
 VACANCY A scientific equipment marketing company situated in Abuja with international affiliates, is looking for an experienced sales person. The candidates should be versed in sales and Microsoft Office applications especially Excel. A lab technologist or similarly experienced candidate...

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Posted: 23 Feb 2012 09:50 PM PST
VACANCY A leading Publishing establishment seeks the service of resourceful, energetic and skilled personnel to fill the post of An Advert Associate At Asaba, Delta State QUALIFICATION • Possession of HND/BSc Degree in Marketing related Fields • Must be hardworking and ready to work...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:19 PM PST
URGENT HOTEL VACANCY A Dynamic Hospitality outfit, situate in the south east, wishes to engage the services of result oriented and dynamic applicants to fill the following vacant positions in our Hotel. Applicants must have substantial experiences within the Hotel industry. 1. HOTEL MANAGER (MALE...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:18 PM PST
FASTFOOD VACANCIES ARE YOU THE ONE? A young and dynamic fastfood located in Warri, Delta state enquire the services of the following: 1. Manager 2. Supervisor 3. Internal auditor 4. Baker Qualification: • Application for (1) and (2) must have minimum of 2 years experience post NYSC in a...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:17 PM PST
VACANCY An expanding Group of Companies requires the following candidates for immediate employment: 1. Civil/Building Engineer (Min. of 10 years exp.) 2. Quantity Surveyors 3. Secretary/Computer operators 4. Receptionist (Min. of 5 years exp.) 5. Dispatch Riders REQUIREMENTS Academic...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:16 PM PST
VACANCIES We are a thriving Firm of Estate Surveyors & Valuers and real Estate Consultants Vacancies currently exist in our Management and Agency Departments 1. Estate Surveyor & Valuer Qualification - B.Sc or HND in Estate Management with a minimum of 5 years cognate experience - Must be...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:15 PM PST
VACANCIES Our organization, a dynamic and result driven Pharmaceutical Company, require “Top of the Range” professionals to fill the following positions- 1. Marketing Manager: - Bachelor of Pharmacy from a reputable university - 3-4 years as an area Manager 2. Area Manager for Lagos, East, West...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:14 PM PST
HOSPITAL VACANCIES 1. Medical Officers: MBBS Holders with at least 2 years post-NYSC experience 2. Nursing Officers (Male & Female): Registered nurses (preferably double-qualified) with at least 5 years post-qualification experience. 3. Matron: A double-qualified registered nurse with at...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:12 PM PST
VACANCY We are international company with specialty in Anti-malaria, Anesthetics, Anti-infective and Oncology, and in need of Oncology, and in need of experienced personnel under listed positions. MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE – B.Pharm., B.Sc Science • Experience: Post NYSC, B. Pharm 1 year in similar...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:11 PM PST
VACANCIES A 3 star hotel located in the heart of Lagos have vacancies for the following: 1. Hotel Deputy Manager: Not less than 5 years experience in hospitality industry is required. 2. Cost Controller: Not less than 5 years experience with professional qualification, experienced in omega software...

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Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:10 PM PST
VACANCIES A fast – growing Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Company that specializes in the marketing and distribution of international premium alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage drink products seeks to engage professionals of exceptional talent for the following positions: 1. SALES...

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