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ormer military President, General Ibrahim Babangida, has decried the deployment of soldiers for civil elections in Nigeria, expressing concern that the practice has the potential of compromising the military institution. He warned that if not stopped, the military might be compromised the way the Nigeria Police Force has allegedly been. Babangida addressed journalists at his Hilltop residence in Minna, Niger State, saying: “I don’t believe that the military should do civil duties; I don’t believe they should participate in elections. Equip the Nigeria Police Force - which is supposed to be closer to the people - for elections.� Babangida, however, blamed Nigerians for the militarisation of politics. Said he: “The militarisation of politics is the fault of the people. The reason is that somehow, there is this thing in the people; they seem to think that for things to work out well, you have to go to the extreme. >>Continued on Page 2
L-R: Minister of State for Power, Mohammed Wakil; Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Power, Ambassador Godknows Boladei Igali, during the inaugural of the National Council on Power in Abuja...recently. PHOTO: WALE ADENUGA
Doctors’ Sack: NMA fights back, carpets FG over Ebola Govt is wrong – C’Wealth medics their grievances on the matter. The protesting doctors stood in front of their National Secretariat with placards reading sundry messages, including “FG must bring back our doctors;� “FG, is this all you
health sector?� “Do not push more doctors out of the country please;� “No to doctors’ sack in Nigeria;� “FG, why do you want to escalate Ebola epi-
demic?� The association, which spoke through its National President, Dr. Kayode Obembe, also directed its members not to accept any letter terminating their appointment from the government, urging them not to pick up ‘locum’ appointment with government hospitals. Continue on Page 3
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pointment of resident doctors in all government hospitals. The Federal Government had on Thursday directed the suspension of Residency Training in all government hospitals pending conclusion of the ongoing appraisal of the challenges in the health sector. The NMA’s position was made known yesterday at a by its members to register
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octors under the professional umbrella of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), yesterday, condemned the alleged presidential directive suspending residency training programmes in the country’s teaching hospitals. The association also demanded immediate withdrawal of the government’s directive terminating the ap-
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to enhance the credibility of elections; the assets can be “You have compromised used in ferrying ballot boxyour Police Force, so the es; in carrying people who next one that has not been would be involved in the compromised but would elections. That is practically soon be compromised is the okay but personally, I don’t Military. Train the Police and believe they should be seen they would be able to handle on the streets during elecelections. We did it with the tions.� Police. I used to be a returnThe former military leader
therefore tasked Nigerians There was no military pres- not to allow politics to be ence in elections; we used the militarised by the governNigeria Police and it can still ment, insisting that “it can’t be done,� he said. continue like this. You guys The last two governorship would shout out; the public elections in Ekiti and Osun would shout and the adminstates witnessed huge mili- istration will listen.� tary presence, which elicited On insecurity, the former pockets of condemnation. military leader commended Babangida said the mili- tary could be used in areas in combating insurgency in where there is no access, ar- the country, adding that Niguing however that govern- geria will still be united in the ment should stop involving " # the military in politics. “I’m He particularly frowned not sure the military likes to at any attempt to negotiate be involved in these civil du- with the nihilist Boko Haram ties,� he said. sect, stressing that there canFor him, “there are places not be negotiation with facethat you need logistics sup- less people. port by the military. For ex�You go into negotiations ample, we have boats in the with people you know, peocreeks; the assets can be used
ple you identify, people you see. So, in this case, who do you negotiate with? That is the problem. Surely, I don’t believe the Federal Government should call Shekau (Boko Haram’s leader) to sit on the table and talk; this is my personal opinion. So who do you talk to? Nobody! If there
for one reason or the other, everybody knows; they come out openly to say this is what we are doing. That will be fair enough, but nobody knows whom to talk to. “So, to be fair to the Federal Government, whom do they talk to? Tomorrow, if they come out to say this is the leadership, this is the structure, these are our grievances, this is what we want; they can sit down and talk; but so far, that hasn’t happened.� Thus, Babangida urged the citizens to be patient and have faith in what the government is doing to rescue the Chibok school girls abducted by the insurgents more than three months ago.
“The way forward is what the government is doing now. I know there are a lot of complications; it is no longer an issue that you could ask the military to move in, capture Sambisa Forest and rescue the girls. I think what Nigerians want, is to see the girls released and brought back home alive, not dead. The people are looking forward to these girls being brought back alive and that is a very daring thing to do. “A lot of planning, a lot of cooperation, a lot of study need to be done to achieve these objectives; 217 or whatever the number is, is a lot of population to lose just like that. I think the government is trying. I am quite ally being made to get them out. You see, the objective is to get them out of that place alive. The operative word is ‘alive. ‘ You can order a full scale military operation and you could get them all killed, which would defeat the objective,� Babangida reasoned.
L-R: Lagos Deputy Governor, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire; Governor Babatunde Fashola; Managing Director, First Bank Plc, Mr. Bisi Onasanya; Commissioner for Physical Planning, Mr. Toyin Ayinde and President, Association of Commodity Market Women and Men of Nigeria, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, at the inauguration of Tejuosho Shopping Complex in Lagos‌yesterday.
Why Sambisa Forest can’t be destroyed with bombs – DHQ Cyril Mbah, Abuja
a non-governmental organi & he Defence Headquar- tion of Nigerians’ perception ters has shed more light of their country, insisted that $ the military have the hardsoldiers have been encoun- ware and relevant training tering in their bid to rescue to defeat Boko Haram insurthe Chibok school girls and gents. why the Sambisa Forest base “The Nigerian military is of the Boko Haram insurgents well trained for the kind of cannot be levelled with grade war that it is presently enone bombing. gaged in. Even before the adDirector of Defence Infor- vent of terrorism, our trainmation, Major General Chris ing doctrine has factored in Olukolade, said in Abuja that counter-terrorism right from the Nigerian military has the beginning. % Boko “It’s only that the intensity Haram insurgents, adding # $ # # that despite the odds, the has knowledge of counter military would soon defeat terrorism operations. It’s just the terrorists that are giving that it’s only now that we are the citizens sleepless nights. practicing it in reality,� he The director who spoke at told his audience in Abuja. a media interaction organAlso concerning hardware ised by I-Nigerian Initiative, and equipment, the defence
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spokesperson said Nigerians should “be sure that it is incremental but you would see them when they are in action.� He debunked allegations of corruption and human rights abuses against the military, saying such claims were capable of demoralising those engaged in securing the territorial integrity of the country. “Those series of allegations of corruption are unfounded; the series of allegations of cowardice are rather demoralising and other forms of insinuations in various forms only tend to give the impression the Nigerian armed forces are not capable of managing the situation. “Unfortunately, this has remained a source of worry to
the international community that held us in very high esteem. But the Nigerian armed forces have not been sleeping; we have been available in putting our expertise at the service of other nations. We have more of this in which we can put into the disposal of our country at a time like this, and all we would need are encouragement of our fellow countrymen and their understanding. “We can only assure them
' ers that are put in charge of these men are trained to be leaders. We should let them do the job in times like this. The integrity of everybody is at stake, and the time has come when we should rather Continued on Page 3
How we saved Confab from collapse - Wabara, Peterside, Falana Mikail Mumuni, Editor, FCT & Nnah Douglas, Abuja
Falana, on his part, said: “It has ended very well even s the nation awaits though some of us, particularthe submission of ly those from the civil society, the report of the Na- were embarrassed over the attional Conference on Thurs- tempt by some people to turn day, prominent delegates the conference into a conferspoke yesterday to Saturday Newswatch on how the initial He added that “we resisted bickering along ethnic, region- it all along and at the end of the al and religious divides gave day, we have been able to imway to national consensus at press it on everybody that we the end of the gathering. must represent the interest of Those that spoke with Sat- every Nigerian and the conferurday Newswatch include for- mer Senate President, Chief For Peterside, the successAdolphus Wabara; founder ful outcome of the conference and chairman of Stanbic IBTC, was largely “because the critiMr. Atedo Peterside; human cal mass of the delegates are rights activist and Senior Ad- positive-minded people who vocate of Nigeria, Mr. Femi wanted progress. We were Falana. able to shoot down those who The Conference, which was ! inaugurated on March 17 by adding that “we have a large President Goodluck Jonathan number of delegates who are with Justice Idris Kutigi (rtd), mature, seasoned, competent a former Chief Justice of Ni- and knowledgeable in many geria, as Chairman, to identify " # $ problems confronting the Ni- success of the conference also - had to do with good leadertions, ended on a happy note last Thursday with delegates Wabara, while also giving who had hitherto behaved as credit to Justice Kutigi; his adversaries closing ranks and deputy, Professor Bolaji Akpledging allegiance to a united inyemi; the Secretary, Profescountry. sor (Mrs.) Valery Azinge and Wabara recalled: “At the % & $ ' initial stage, we had all sorts tional Conference is more or of hullabaloo, but at the end, less like the National Assem The former Senate president conducted and it is not all that added that “it is just like a foot- ball match. Anytime Nigeria is a body. They improved by playing, every one of us sup- the day just as we did when ports the country. You don’t we were in the National Asthink of the North, South, East sembly. The Chairman and or West. That was exactly how his team performed creditably this conference ended to the well and that positively imsurprise of many enemies of Nigeria who do not want this He lauded as well all the country to remain as one indi- delegates, saying ultimate success would not have been On his part, Peterside said: achieved if they had remained “I never understood what all unyielding from their earlier the controversies were about. standpoints. “Some or many Half of the time and even people were actually angered when I tried to challenge those by one delegate or the other. controversies, I could not un- But at the end, apologies were derstand the arguments they ! ! $ of the Federal Government most was that Nigerians spoke - their minds in this conference vatisation, stressed that “half and we now naturally agreed of the time, the arguments that Nigeria must remain one. they were making were sorts We forgot our mindsets and of contradictory they were in- ended as brothers and sisters consistent and had nothing to belonging to one Nigeria. We are just like a family and you He added that many of will see that from now, Nige - rupt the Confab engaged in One of those that stirred their mischief even when there controversies at the conference were no genuine reasons to do and nearly engaged in physiso. “If I am discussing an item cal combat during a heated that had nothing to do with debate, Nasiru Kura, summed any region, why should you up the feelings of other delseek to make it a North versus egates when he said: “If you South or East versus West af- read the headlines in the news ! papers you will assume that Wabara said: “So many no one is even a friend of the people came to the confer- ence with one mindset or the Nasiru who is from the other. For example, those of northern part of the country us from the East came with the and was at the conference on mindset that we need one ad- the platform of the civil soditional state to even up with ciety sector pointed out that other geo-political zones be- “we hug ourselves and have cause we are part and parcel of a general understanding of this country. But some people what the issues are. We are dosaid no; we can’t have the sixth ing all these for the sake of the state. Some people actually re- future of our country and our ferred to the South East as the ‘so-called South East.’ It was
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‘FG’s decision might worsen Toyin Adebayo, Abuja
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ice President of the Commonwealth Medical Association and immediate past president, Nigeria Medical Association, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, yesterday described the suspension of Residency Training Programme (RTP) in Nigeria and sack over 16,000 resident doctors and would-be specialist medical doctors and dentists as most unstatesmanly, unsustainable and ill-advised approach to resolving the challenges in the health sector. He said it is an unproductive decision capable of further worsening the crisis and the challenges in the health sector. A statement he signed and made available to Saturday Newswatch stated that “the latest action by the Federal Government clearly indicates that most of our political of # sons from history, else why would a government in this 21st century apply a most draconian option that never succeeded even under the military regime of General Muhammadu Buhari in 1985 or the infamous authoritarian dismissal of 774 doctors by the
Babatunde Raji Fashola-led Lagos State government in 2012.� According to Enabulele, “I am most appalled by the use of an extreme, unwarranted and retrogressive measure by the present Federal Government, especially at this time of public health emergency when members of the Nigeria Medical Association across the 36 states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory
# uting their quota towards the containment of the Ebola virus disease outbreak, irrespective of the non-provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and a miserable hazard allowance of N5,000.00 per month. “The negative consequences of this government decision are unimaginable. For one, the current poor health indices of Nigeria will further nose dive, especially on account of the immense dearth of skilled medical manpower in Nigeria.� The immediate past president hinted that Nigeria has an abysmal doctor-patient population ratio of 1:6,300. “With this action of govern-
ment, the ratio will further decline to about 1:15, 500. Nigeria has less than 3,000 Specialist Medical and Dental practitioners (Consultants) providing specialist medical and dental care to over 170 million Nigerians. There are lots of Nigerian-trained medical specialists constantly migrating to countries with better work conditions/conditions of service and enabling environment. As at the end of 2013, there were over 4,000 Nigerian-trained Specialist medical/dental practitioners in Britain alone and many more in the United States of America.� According to him, the government’s action “is bound worsen the brain-drain phenomenon with increased migration of doctors and specialist medical/dental practitioners abroad. This will certainly worsen the health human resource crisis in Nigeria. Surely, it will deprive Nigeria of the required skilled medical/dental manpower needed to handle the increasingly complex medical/dental conditions of the 21st century. “Similarly, the morbidity and mortality indices are sure
Doctors’ sack: NMA fights back, carpets FG over Ebola to worsen on account of this shocking and highly despicable action of government. ' $
resource caused by the intense brain drain that followed the reckless proscription of NMA and NARD by the General Muhammadu Buhari regime in 1985 is yet to be surmounted. This action of government will certainly worsen the brain drain phenomenon, widen the gap in health human resource and further weaken Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fragile health system.â&#x20AC;? Enabulele, therefore, call on President Goodluck Jonathan to listen to the voice of reason, *$ % # + < and reverse the Federal Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s directive suspend ing RTP in Nigeria and sack over 16, 000 Nigeria doctors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is still room for constructive dialogue and amicable resolution of the current dispute between the Federal Government and Nigerian doctors. I therefore sincerely and passionately call on the President to draw back on his extreme action and initiate a more amicable and statesmanly resolution of the disputes and challenges in the health sector.
Members of the Nigeria Medical Association protesting the presidential directive of mass sack of PHOTO: WALE ADENUGA residence doctors in the country at Abuja...yesterday.
Boko Haram: Ex-gov Sheriff visits Jonathan, laments peculiar nature of Borno Clement Nwoji, Abuja
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ormer governor of Borno State, Senator Ali Moudu Q < # #< scribed the state as the most $ < porous borders and over 20 entry points into the country. Q < < $ that with his background knowledge of the state, he could volunteer useful information and advice to the security agencies as his contribution towards curbing the activities of Boko Haram insurgents. The two-term governor of Borno State spoke while *$ Q House correspondents shortly after a meeting he had with
Confirms plan to join PDP President Goodluck Jonathan behind closed door at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. He, however, did not disclose the main focus of his meeting with President Jonathan but made reference to his widely reported moves to join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), arguing that it is in the interest of the country. While responding to questions on the activities of the Boko Haram insurgents, Sher $ serious concern which needs everybodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contribution and cooperation to resolve. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a serious concern to every Nigeria. It is a serious concern to you, me and eve-
rybody, and it needs every one of us as Nigerians to put ourselves in position to see what we can do to help this nation come out of this problem. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am not a security man or personnel. Whatever as a civilian I can do, using my position as the chief executive of the state for eight years; what I witnessed during my tenure, I will contribute to the security agencies through whom I got those information. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What you have to understand is that this country is a big country and Borno State is
$ & any other in Nigeria. Borno has the biggest land mass bordering Niger, Chad and Cam-
eron. It is an open border. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Borno is not like the Republic of Benin with only one entrance into Nigeria. In Borno, you can enter from 20 different points into the country. Therefore, you need a perfect understanding of the terrain. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You need every knowledge that any politician has, particularly any politician that operates in Borno State. That is all we can contribute for now.â&#x20AC;? While declining to reveal his mission to the Presidential Villa, he said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The President of Nigeria is President for everybody. He is the President for the over 170 million Nigerians and he is the father of everybody.â&#x20AC;?
Continued from Page 1 According to Obembe, â&#x20AC;&#x153;NMA demands immediate withdrawal of the suspension circular and unconditional reinstatement of the so-called sacked resident doctors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Government should show commitment on its part in resolving the current deadlock with the NMA rather than resorting to punitive measures that will only further aggravate the already deplorable situation.â&#x20AC;? Obembe maintained that the association would not suspend its more-thanone-month old strike even if the government rein-
states the sacked resident doctors, adding that the government must meet its â&#x20AC;&#x153;24-point demand.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;NMA shall oppose by
# # government to break its ranks as an association,â&#x20AC;? Obembe added. He further said that governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stance would worsen the present industrial disharmony. Obembe urged all his colleagues to remain steadfast towards containing the Ebola outbreak, advising the government to ensure that all persons under surveillance for Ebola virus infection do not travel outside their domain of residence.
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Why Sambisa Forest canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be destroyed with bombsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ing that it is not true that after securing Sambisa Forest, Boko reduce the level of accusa- Haram & % tions that are meant to de- the military. moralise and discourage.â&#x20AC;? He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Sambisa isOlukolade said the goal sue is strategic. We are now of the Nigerian military and clearly out of Sambisa as I security forces at the moment am talking to you. We are in â&#x20AC;&#x153;is to deny the terrorists the Sambisa and we are in places resources they need to con- contiguous to it. tinue to hold our citizens to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sambisa Forest is over ransom. We want to defeat 6,000 square kilometres. It is them so decisively that every not true that the place was reNigerian can live in peace taken by Boko Haram. There and be able to pursue his eco- is freedom of movement in nomic and social activities. Nigeria and so, people move â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to counter ter- about freely. Do you know rorism to the point that their that there are village settlecoordination and their ability ments and communities in $ $ - the Sambisa Forest and that is lize and cause instability in another limitation to bombour country will be negligible ing?â&#x20AC;? or non-existent. We also want Olukolade continued, sayto ensure that the military ing: â&#x20AC;&#x153;No portion of this counwill continue to contribute try is available for terrorists to to the development and pro- occupy. If they appear to be gress of our countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s demo- doing so, it is just a joke. With cratic state.â&#x20AC;? respect to this location, everyHe warned Nigerians and thing is being done to ensure the media not to fall for the that everywhere in Nigeria is propaganda of the enemy safe and secure.â&#x20AC;? concerning the exploits of Concerning the recent reBoko Haram saying that many port by Amnesty Internationattacks being staged by the al indicting the military for group in recent times were allegedly violating human only a sign of their despera- rights of citizens in the North tion in the face of limited op- East, he said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our team of inerational spaces. vestigators are already going â&#x20AC;&#x153;The truth about recent at- round, calling people to astacks by Boko Haram is that all sist them. They have invited the places that they thought => were their bases have been verify what they presented taken over by the military in the report. I know that and so out of desperation, they are working frantically they are scattering every- to produce their report and where. What they are doing they are not leaving anything is like a last battle for them. untouched but we hope that â&#x20AC;&#x153;There had been occasions those who made those allewhen the terrorists were re- gations equally have the level ported to be using helicop- of respect for that body to tell ters in their attacks whereas our investigators what they it was the Nigerian military know.â&#x20AC;? +# The National Coordinator attack the rebels. of I-Nigerian Initiative urged â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nonetheless, we are still security agencies and media committed to securing the ci- to be partners in national vilian population at whatev- development and be seen as er cost. We are still committed working towards the same in ensuring that we degrade goal. their ability to continue their She said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;We should be activity and eventually elimi- wary of individuals and nate them,â&#x20AC;? he declared. groups that may have their Olukolade declined to
give details but assured that to scuttle our national develthe abducted Chibok school opment by squabbling and girls would be rescued, add- @ Continued from Page 2
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Rain disrupts INECâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s PVC exercise ....No plan for extension..says INEC ' "
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ay one of the distribution of permanent voter card (PVC) by the Independent National Electoral Commission @<'L 9 setback as prolonged rainfall in Abuja yesterday marred the > Saturday Newswatch investigation revealed
lasted several hours in most parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). In Maitama, Wuse, Garki, Asokoro, Lugbe = X
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rain increased. The rain started around 2.00pm and 5.00pm. But in his reaction on the likely postponement, INEC, Director of Public + ! 6 6 [ 3 \[[ ! $< ] that there isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t enough publicity, the rainfall is an act of God. We just > > having gone this far
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> until Sunday evening. The commission has not met to consider > _ ] the need for it as at this moment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If the need arises, maybe the commission ` > " ^
their cards. If the INEC ! the rain. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Several people have called me to say they have picked up their coming out because of the rain.
< that INEC has announced that the distribution of PVCs Friday, August 15, and end on Sunday, August 17 in eleven states and the FCT. & and Bauchi, (North L 9? Â&#x20AC; ^ (North West); FCT and * @' 9? Anambra and Ebonyi @^ L 9? 6 6 @^ _ 9? Delta and Cross River (South South). The commission also said the Continuous Voter Registration > immediately in the ! > ! Â Â&#x201A; Â Â&#x192; August.
Assistant Superintendent of Police, Felicia Nwachukwu; Retired Commissioner of Police, Umar Jalingo and Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP),
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Nigerians abroad advise Jonathan on second term Adewale Giwa, Washington, DC
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igerians in the United States of America yesterday advised President Goodluck Jonathan to declare his 2015 presidential ambition in a
_ Saturday Newswatch in Washington DC, the { 6% of Nigerians in Diaspora 6 @'<X69! | Gabriel Ndubisi George, Jonathan to declare his presidential ambition in a good atmosphere to avoiding emotional strain. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a constitutional right for President Jonathan to declare his second term ambition. # ! < Nigerians.â&#x20AC;? 6
organisation is being induced Z Government of Nigeria to hold recent rallies across the states in the US over the abduction of Chibok girls, the '<X6 & $ collected money to organise rallies across states in the US is not only false but does not represent the policies of '<X6 _ '<X6 '<X6_6{}X
% undertones. We on the other hand, are fundamentally past, present and successive governments in moving our â&#x20AC;&#x153;We did not receive any # L> ! Goodluck Jonathan. Instead, our donation to help conduct [ the United States, Canada, ` [ ~ + came from a benevolent and
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nightmare regardless of your disposition. We reached out _ House for support on the cause.
Nigeria Re- MD elected CIIN Deputy President Tunde Busari
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anaging Director L> 6% ' Reinsurance Corporation, Lady < ! elected Deputy President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN). ] Â&#x201E;Â&#x2026; | ` President and Chairman of the governing council of the institute. Professional Insurance Ladies Association (PILA), a position designation.
In its over 30 years of operation, Nigeria Reinsurance Corporation is noted for retaining highly skilled and professionally Â&#x2021; " > ! at the same time, stuck to the ethics of the profession. $6
3 alignment targeted at mutual " _ key to the realisation of our " global player in the reinsurance market. While assuring our > > ! us,â&#x20AC;? she said.
Kwankwaso cautions Jonathan on new constitution Ted Odogwu, Kano Bureau Chief
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ano State governor, Rabiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;u Musa * ! cautioned President Goodluck Jonathan of the Constitution he is purportedly country, as the 2014 National Constitution Conference + * ! the planned introduction of $' have adverse repercussion on the unity of the nation, alleging that already, some parts of / ! other than the constitutionally 3 / * he hinted journalists before the commencement of the Conference, that President Jonathan may introduce a !
5 ! ! 5 % in Kano lamented that those stakeholders that should care about the dangers of drafting constitution for the country are busy trying to perpetuate
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I received many calls from Abuja and from some delegates of the conference that the 2014 ' " 6 course, all people that love this country and really understand and the likely consequences
! to start eight years, beginning from 2015 is certainly a very dangerous trend. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And those that should care (Presidency), those that should understand, are very busy on
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' ! ' the border to the South. I am in some parts of this country, / ! ! is indescribably unfortunateâ&#x20AC;? * He argued that the Federal = described as â&#x20AC;&#x153;a Kangaroo referendumâ&#x20AC;?, so as to favour the draft constitution and / "
! and at the close of day, impose it on Nigerians. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I appreciate the elasticity of our people, and I believe that elasticity has a limit. If they keep pulling and pulling, it <
people of this country should cry out because some of the consequences people are > everybody,â&#x20AC;? he maintained. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The theory of the higher you go, the cooler it becomes may be applicable in the Presidency. Those that are very high are
! the masses and people of from poverty and illiteracy, especially in this part of the countryâ&#x20AC;?. $6 ! insecurity, as everyday people are killed, everyday properties ? people of Borno State are ! some are in Chad, others in Cameron, just as thousands are in Niger, and nobody is talking about them.â&#x20AC;?
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social vices,â&#x20AC;? the Peace Corps ational Commandant, boss stated. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This also gives rise to the Peace Corps of incessant act of terrorism and Nigeria, Ambassador (Dr.) Dickson Akoh, has called ! on the Federal Government to for the Federal Government
to make provisions for them programmes to engage to be adequately occupied, Nigerian youths roaming through a voluntary service about due to unemployment. or community development Akoh disclosed this " ! stipends on monthly basisâ&#x20AC;? commemoration of the United Akoh added. He opined that this Nations International Youth Day held in Abuja. # address the ongoing spates youths are unemployed, there of insurgency in the country, is the tendency that they could ! $ be used to perpetrate crimes in our country internationally.â&#x20AC;? the society. He implored government The ambassador observed and Nigerians to â&#x20AC;&#x153;see this that youth unemployment remains one of the major day as an opportunity to critical problems facing the celebrate the vibrancy and innovativeness of our youths Nigerian youth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This calls for great concern in trying to make fundamental as this problem gives room for contributions to the promotion these youths to be used as tools of mental health and to perpetrate various forms of overcoming its challengesâ&#x20AC;?.
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Agboola represents at the Senate while the council ndigenes and residents of is among the three local Ogbomoso South Local governments that form Government Area of Ogbomoso North, Ogbomoso Oyo yesterday converged at South/Oriire Constituency the Lagbami Osekun Civic which Honourable Muilikat Centre at the Ogbomoso Akande Adeola represents in South local government # { Secretariat, Arowomole, Oba Oyediran, who is the and conducted a scrutiny on 6 <5 ! " Senator Hosea Agboola and " Honourable Mulikat Akande when he lauded the indigenes Adeola, the two political of the council for organising
% ! the town hall meeting which on their performance since he maintained will lead to % further development of the The indigenes were led by the chairman of the Local â&#x20AC;&#x153;As as expected by the Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Traditional convener of this meeting, Council, Oba Sunday it has become imperative 6
6 to create an avenue where Ogbomoso South is one of account of stewardship of the the thirteen local government
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Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan
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` so doing, the representatives at various levels would their constituency since they know people would ask Â&#x2021; + ! a situation where a political
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we are creating by our coming together to jaw-jaw on the way forward for our local ! Chairman of the Forum, Baale Amuda Akintoye, in his ! Â&#x2039;Â&#x2030;Â&#x2030;Â&#x2039; when the local government came into being, indigenes have been pushing for its development, pointing out that the forum was one of such
The council chairman, Chief Mathew Fasola, however, defended some of the issues raised by the gathering which are essentially on the provision of infrastructure such as good roads, electricity and general development of the council, assuring that he would never let the council Although Senator Agboola and Honourable Mulikat Adeola were absent at the forum, their representatives gave their words that the duo would always give positive In another development, the distribution of permanent voterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s card (PVC) commenced yesterday in Oyo state with a very impressive
Â&#x201E;Â&#x201A;3 3 ! " Olaoluwa Taiwo Joseph, has been arrested by the men of the Ondo State Police Command while impersonate a lawyer at a Magistrate Court in Akure, Joseph, who was arrested at the premises of the court, allegedly claimed to be a member of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Akure Branch, as he appeared before Chief Magistrate Olarenwaju Adesanmi, of a | ! + ! According to a source at the court, some documents found at the apartment of the suspect when police team searched his house
Imesi Diaspora Initiative holds cultural festival Tunde Busari
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Front row : The newly installed District Governor, District 404B-1, Nigeria, of the Lions Clubs for 2014 - 2015 Lions Year, Lion (Engr) Abiola Odeyemi (2nd left), with Lion Sam Harry Ekpuk, Multiple District Council Chairman (2014 - 2015), (R) and the immediate past District Governor, Lion Gbolagade Adebisi, (2nd right) at the installation of Lion Odeyemi as the new District Governor.
Amosun placates protesting OOU students Bolu-Olu, Esho, Abeokuta
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overnor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State has eventually placated students of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago -Iwoye, who stormed the state capital, Abeokuta on Thursday protesting the inadequate downward review in the
The protesters who came in luxury buses and several 18-passenger buses wanted the governor to reduce their 'Â&#x192;Â&#x201A;! Â&#x201A;Â&#x201A;Â&#x201A; from the current academic Their leader, Odunayo Oluwagbenga Paul, an ex % !
reduction announced by the governor was not a true / The students, who stayed the night in Abeokuta, continued the protest resistance from the Police from Kuto forcing them to run for cover at NUJ state ! 6 < ^
Enterprise Bankâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s property seized over courtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contempt Peter Dada, Akure
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n Akure High Court has ordered for the seizure of the properties of the Enterprise Bank Plc, formerly Spring Bank Limited, at Alagbaka, Akure, the Ondo State capital for the failure of the bank to obey 5 " by Meens Nigeria Limited, a Plywood Processing factory in Ogbese , Akure North Local = The court ordered that the properties should be removed and put in its custody pending the time the bank would be able to pay a sum of N338 million it ordered to pay the " Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x201A;Â&#x2030;
It would be recalled that the " Â&#x20AC; Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x201A;Â&#x2030; bank, claiming a sum of about 'Â&#x152;Â&#x2039;Â 3 > / unauthorised withdrawals The court later delivered its 5 + Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039;Â ! " @ 9! ordering the bank(Defendant) 'Â Â&#x2030;Â&#x152; Â&#x2039;Â&#x201A; interest per annum totalling 'Â&#x152;Â&#x152;Â&#x2018; However, it was gathered that the bank allegedly refused to honour the directive of the court and instead called for } % According to the source, the
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" Appeal Court, Akure, and the higher court in its judgment delivered on July 16 upheld 6 ! " ] lawyers Onimisi Umar and Segun Akanmode accompanied by policemen reportedly stormed the bank to execute the order of the A source told Saturday Newswatch that valuables removed from the bank premises included three giant ! Â&#x2039;Â 'Â&#x201E; Â&#x192; raked on the counter which was deposited by customers
while some inhaled the smoke from the tear gas shot by the Having discussed with the leadership of the Student Union Government (SUG), the governor came to Kuto where The governor, who drove himself to meet the students, beckoned on them to follow him to MKO Abiola Stadium He told the students that he would instruct management of all tertiary institutions in the state to meet within one week, and come up with unanimous decision to rectify the lopsidedness in the OOU The students promised to storm the state capital if the governor reneged on his governor, however, provided vehicles to convey them to
Business and social activities were paralysed for several hours by the protesting |
detour to avoid their vehicles being dented or screen smashed by the angry
] ! bail bond, bail sheets, wigs and lawyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gown among
A Police source also told Saturday Newswatch that the suspect had made confessional statement during the interrogation that he had been impersonating lawyers for a long time in Akure jurisdiction of the " ! the State Police Command, | _ 6 ! the command had begun ! with a view to unravel the The suspect had been remanded in Olokuta Prison custody till September 1, Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039;Â&#x201E; brought up for hearing at the
he ancient town of Okemesi-Ekiti in Ekiti State will host a good number of dignitaries from all walks of life today at the  Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039;Â&#x201E; < According to a release by the Local Organising ! 3 event started yesterday with Jumat service at Okemesi Central Mosque, after which cultural parade took the centre cultural groups thrilling # of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event include confering honour on some select individuals and presentation of a
Governor of Ekiti State,
X * Z 3 ! | Ayodele Fayose are expected to grace the occasion as host governor and special guest of Chief Bola Olu-Ojo is the chairman of the occasion, while the Iyaloja
} ! | Z Tinubu-Ojo is the mother
The duo of Osun and Ogun states governors, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Senator Ibikunle Amosun are also expected The Ooni of Ife is the royal father of the day, and he would be hosted by the traditional rulers of all the towns coming under the umbrella of <
Aregbesolaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s victory well deserved - Islamic group Tunde Busari
noting that Aregbesola is not a dirty politician and ational President of has never been accused of Jamaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;atu Taâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;awunil embezzlement or infringing Musilimeen, Sheikh Daood Imran Molasan, It added: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The governor is has described the victory of capable of bringing changes Governor Rauf Aregbesola into the lives of the masses, in last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s election as a and the only thing he needs is to have more strength to The Muslim body, in a statement said, the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aregbesola is for the contributions of Aregbesola to common people; he feels like the rapid growth of the state them and knows the accurate were impeccable factors that 3 Any patient who does not like â&#x20AC;&#x153;His resourcefulness to die before his time must in developing the society
Â&#x2021; " educationally, economically, can cure his ailment at the socially and in all facets of life is
Aregbesola is a right doctor And this is compatible with that knows the ailment of the our ideology and the aim of masses and Allah has given
him unbeatable knowledge to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Indeed, politics is a dirty prescribe the right medicine for game, but can be steered by a good and sincere politician like It would then be a dangerous + ! and regretful choice to choose Politics, the statement stated, a quack doctor to cure the becomes a dirty game when it "
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Rivers indigenes in Bayelsa urge Four persons perish in Port Harcourt fire Jonathan to seek re-election in 2015 T Nath Omame, P/Harcourt
Uchenna Nwafor, Yenagoa
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he Rivers State community in Bayelsa State have called on President Goodluck Jonathan to declare his intention to run for the 2015 presidential elections. The group under the aegis of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Federated Union of Rivers State Indigenes in Bayelsaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; said the call was based on the impact of President Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transformational agenda which according to them, is being felt in all sectors of the economy. In an address by the president of the group, Emman Ubaka, at a rally
yesterday in Yenagoa, the group said the President has achieved some level of sustainable development in key institutions such as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Police and Army among others. He stated that while service % increased considerably, there has been a drastic reduction in costs. The statement read, â&#x20AC;&#x153;â&#x20AC;ŚAnd whereas key infrastructure such as roads, economic empowerment of citizens and improvement of the well being of Nigerians
and promoted despite all the distractions.â&#x20AC;? According to him, Nigerians have never had it so good, and enthused that if Jonathan achieved so much in less than four years, â&#x20AC;&#x153;it is obvious that if given a second term, you would achieve more and the glory of Nigeria will fully return.â&#x20AC;? The group also used the occasion to call on Don Baridam to contest the 2015 governorship election in Rivers State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). They said the call is based on â&#x20AC;&#x153;fairness, equity and justice, and the fact that
Ogoni ethnic group in Rivers State has never produced a governor, deputy governor or even speaker since the creation of Rivers State.â&#x20AC;? Ubaka argued that an Ogoni governor will give the ethnic group a sense of belonging, and urged all other ethnic groups in Rivers State to throw their support behind Baridamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s candidature. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We believe that Prof. Don M. Baridam represents equity, justice, peace and prosperity in Rivers State, and will not antagonise the Federal Government or undermine the interest of the South-South zone.â&#x20AC;?
ragedy occurred in Port Harcourt yesterday, as four persons were burnt to death and scores injured in an early morning " [ residential houses in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The incident which occurred at the Agip-RumuemeMgbuoshimili area of Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of the state reportedly claimed " 3 3 old girl, her mother and grandmother, as well as The deceased is said to hail from Imo State. The old woman and the boy were on visit to members of the family when the tragic incident occurred. According to neighbours, the cause
" at about 00:25am could " as it was speculated that a candle light may have " Also, it was gathered that the girlâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s father was not in town when the " The girl, according to the report, was earlier rescued by neighbours at the peak of the inferno and rushed to hospital where she later passed on. Sympathisers who called at the scene of the incident commended the Rivers State Fire Service for its prompt response, and curtailing " They accused oil giant, Nigerian Agip Oil Company of negligence, adding that the inferno would have caused less damage if the company had responded quickly.
Speed boat thieves arrested in Delta Okonye from Peretolu community. hree persons have She disclosed that the been arrested by speed boat was stolen the Police in Delta from the said Okonye on State for allegedly stealing August 1, 2014 by one a speed boat valued at John Iroso along with the N1.5 million at Peretolu three suspects at Peretolu in neighbouring Bayelsa community in Bayelsa State. State. " According to Kalu, as Julius Adeke from Okonye was arrested and Okwagbe; Roland information obtained from Augustine and Egbo him led the detectives to Ideh all of Ughelli South Okwagbe community in Local Government Area Delta State where the other of Delta State, were accomplices were arrested. apprehended yesterday by She said the suspects were crack detectives from the swooped on Okwagbe stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Police Command. community waterside Delta State Police Public at the point of disposing { 6% @ {69! the stolen boat, noting Celestina Kalu, a Deputy that the suspects would Superintendent of Police be transferred to Bayelsa (DSP), said detectives acted State Police Command for on a report by one Belebe further investigation and prosecution.
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We are transparent on youth empowerment programme,says NCDMB Uchenna Nwafor, Yenagoa
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he Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Earnest Nwapa, has stated that the board is transparent in its youths training and development programme which is based on the projected manpower need in the oil and gas sector of the economy. He defended the criteria
used by the board in the allocation of intervention projects and selection of " empowerment training for employment in the oil and gas industry. According to Earnest Nwapa, the selection
" of the programme is transparent, and is based on the projected manpower need in the oil and gas sector with clear consideration for
the youths from the oil producing states of the South-South region. Nwapa, who was represented by the General Manager, L> ^ 6% and Zonal Coordination, Dr. Gina Gina, during a courtesy call on him by the leadership of the Bayelsa State chapter of the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), led by Chief Nengi James, said though the functions
Minister threatens contractors,overrules complain Sylvester Idowu, Warri
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he Minister of Niger X + ! X ^ Oru, yesterday warned contractors of the ministry who hide under the guise of inadequate funding to delay projects awarded to them, stressing that it was no longer business as usual. He expressed worry over who, not only delay, but also deliver shoddy jobs on projects awarded by the ministry. Dr. Oru expressed the concern shortly after inspecting the progress of work on the N5 billion Skill Acquisition Center at Iwuoa-Chan, Ibeno Local
Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, where he threatened to replace Acres Turnkey, the project consultant for poor performance. The minister, who was irked at the project consultantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s citing of inadequate funding by the ministry for the poor performance, said â&#x20AC;&#x153;I put it to you that you are not hampered by poor funding if you are telling me that you already had 60% of funds. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What you have done here is a disaster. I am very disappointed. And I think we have to think of a new way of awarding our projects such that competence is determined by
" technical capacity to get the job running.â&#x20AC;? Oru also noted that key stakeholders on the Ibeno Skills Centre, particularly the project contractor, consultant and the local government were not relating cordially on the common goal of seeing to the completion and use of the facility. He therefore, urged the contractor to sit up and improve on its performance, declaring that he wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hesitate to look warning was not reciprocated with convincing improvement on the project.
and duties of the Board are guided by the Local Content Act, the choice of oil bearing areas and " the empowerment and development policies of the Board is guided by the provision of the Act. Nwapa noted that the board has initiated policies and development
" South-South states including the proposed building of the Oil and Gas Industrial Park with a projected employment plan of over 1,000 youths in the region and the proposed building of a 17 % Â&#x2021; in Bayelsa State with a projected engagement of 96 artisans on the site of the project. According to him,â&#x20AC;? the board cannot do anything outside the Act. We are transparent in our dealings. What we asked the youths of " to desist from hindering the construction of these projects with unnecessary agitations. We have sent 96 youths to the Federal University, Otuoke for training.â&#x20AC;?
Police clears air on Ogun students protest Tunde Busari
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he Ogun State Police Command has denied the allegation that its men shot and killed four of the protesting students of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye on Thursday. In a statement by the Police { 6% ! Olumuyiwa Adejobi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, the Police said the team that monitored the protest at the = 6% ! 6 ! Abeokuta conducted themselves in a peaceful manner. The statement stated that the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State, CP Ikemefuna Okoye deployed some armed police men on guard at the school premises where the students slept on Thursday to provide adequate security for them. â&#x20AC;&#x153;However, the students went violent this morning,(yesterday) at about 8am and started
and vandalizing vehicles and shops of innocent citizens, blocking the major roads in the metropolis, which propelled the police to disperse them with tear gas to prevent total breakdown of law and order in Abeokuta, before the Governor of Ogun State Senator Ibikunle Amosun, FCA, accompanied by the Commissioner of Police Ogun State CP Ikemefuna Okoye, the State Director Department of State Services and other notable government functionaries came to address the students at the MKO Stadium, Kuto, Abeokuta,â&#x20AC;? it stated. It added: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Command wishes to state without mincing words that the police
% professionally according to the provisions of the law and did not in any way trample on the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; fundamental human rights as wrongly and maliciously circulated on social media. â&#x20AC;&#x153;
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Peter Obi resigns as APGA BoT chair, leader . . . Cites personal, family reasons Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
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ormer Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, yesterday tendered his resignation + Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and chairman of the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Board of Trustees (BOT). < addressed to the National Secretary of the party + 5 ! was copied newsmen in Onitsha yesterday, Mr. Obi said he was resigning as leader and BoT chairman,
which he was appointed in January 2014 by the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party, which, according to him, was yet to " of the party as stipulated by the constitution. Obi cited family and personal reasons, but did not give details. Wishing the party well in its future endeavours, he restated that he remains an ordinary APGA member. Widely acknowledged as the man who kept APGA alive over the past decade, Mr. Obi had recently been
denied appointment as a minister by President Goodluck Jonathan because he refused to defect from APGA to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). When contacted, his media aide, Mr. Valentine 6 ! " the development. In his words: â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you recall, my boss was nominated leader of the party and chairman of its Board of Trustees in January. The nomination " a convention of the party ^
the convention will take place next year, people have found it convenient to blame him for the woes of the party, saying that he had failed to intervene on ! not knowing that without " he had no platform under which to intervene.â&#x20AC;? Obienyem said his boss remains an APGA member, and would continue to support the party at all times. It would be recalled that APGA is currently witnessing mass exodus of her key members, who cite appropriation of the party by one man as reason.
How I lost my father,two sisters to insurgency â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Victim sermons that condemned activities of the Boko Haram oko Haram insurgents Â&#x2021; 5 " in the country have
left indelible horrifying # & $+ " memories in some survivors of its onslaughts, especially in the of my father, the church northern part of the country. remained steadfast and While some express their luck, unwavering in spite of the the Ikhihibhojere family are death of their pastor. This still counting their losses in the apparently angered the group hand of the terror sect. According to Daniel Onega, that claimed the lives of two whose father was the Pastor- of my sisters and several in-charge of Flame of Fire members of the church, which Ministries, Jos, Plateau State, was incidentally torched.â&#x20AC;? his family lost three loved ones According to Onega, the to the sect. remaining members of the Speaking to Saturday Ikhihibhojere family have Newswatch in Owerri, Onega since left Jos for fear of stated that his father, a their lives, leaving behind preacher, died few years ago properties of the deceased. While stating that many by members of the sect who Nigerians were undergoing also killed several worshippers similar ordeals due to " Â&#x2014; ] activities of the Boko Haram, in the process. Onega appealed to the Federal He is convinced that Government to adopt a his fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s death is not programme to compensate unconnected to his weekly Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri
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Imo royal fathers to make input in state budget Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri
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L-R: Executive member, Ultimate Commission, Chief Amaechi Nwokedi; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Chief Ike Okeke and Coordinator, Chief Emeka Nnaji, during a news conference on the Right of Married Women to Contest Election in the state of origin of their husbands, in Enuguâ&#x20AC;Śyesterday.
â&#x20AC;ŚTo face suit over property demolition Ayodele Olalere
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hief Bonaventure Mokwe, owner of the demolished Upper Class Hotel in Onitsha, Anambra State, has sued former governor of the state, Mr. Peter Obi, in the Onitsha High Court for the demolition of his 25 bed-room hotel, demanding N3 billion as special and general damages. It would be recalled that
Upper Class Hotel was demolished in August 2013 by the Peter Obi-led administration following an alleged discovery of two fresh human heads in one of the rooms by the Police, while two dry hotel were also paraded as suspects. Chief Bonaventure was immediately arrested by men of the Akwuzu State Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Onitsha, and the
hotel was demolished two days after the alleged discovery, with the then governor supervising the demolition. The millionaire was also accused of the murder of Nnalue Okafor, a leading member of one of the youth groups in the state. While speaking with journalists yesterday, the chief absolved himself of any criminal activities, saying the demolition was allegedly ordered by
Aro holds annual lecture series Eric Elezuo
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group - Arochukwu for Christ Movement - is to hold its annual lecture series tagged â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Ikeji Aro Annual Lecture Seriesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; with the theme â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Restoring Aro Peaceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. In a statement yesterday, the organisers, represented by Pastor L. C. Okoro and Pastor James Kanu, stated that the event is billed for the Obinkita Hall in Arochukwu on Firday, September 5, 2014, under the chairmanship of Chief Judge of Abia State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice A. Onwuchekwa. Other notable personalities
expected include PresidentGeneral of Nzuko Aro, and Interim Chairman, Arochukwu LGA, Chief Oni Igbokwe; Mrs. Doris Green, Mrs. Charity + ! X + > 6 ! # Mao Ohuabunwa and Chief Chikwe Udensi. Royal fathers of the day are Eze Aro, His Royal Highness, Eze Vincent Ogbonnaya Okoro, CFR, and Eze Ibom Isii, Eze Kanu Nwa Kanu (JP). The statement disclosed that seasoned professionals will present papers on veritable topics, which include â&#x20AC;&#x153;Impact of Arochukwu Ancestry on
Current State of Unityâ&#x20AC;?, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Place of Leadership in Promoting Unity among the Aroâ&#x20AC;?, â&#x20AC;&#x153;True Basis for Enduring Unity among the Aroâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Factors that Impact on Unity in Aro.â&#x20AC;? Among the speakers are Professor Okoro Ijeoma of the Department of History, University of Nigeria Nsukka; President, Ibom Isii Kindred, Mazi Kanu O. Uwa, Proprietress, Intellectual Giant Academy, Dr. Margaret Ngwu, among others. A thanksgiving outing is expected to follow on Sunday, September 6, 2014 at the Arochukwu Civic Centre by 9am.
the former governor as payback for his refusal to accede to his proposal to sell the hotel to a commercial bank. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am not a kidnapper. I went to prison for nothing, but I am trying to do this (court action) to honour my father who was among the economic pioneers in the state,â&#x20AC;? he said. He added: â&#x20AC;&#x153;My wife and children have left me because of my inability to make ends meet. The immunity clause which he (Peter Obi) repeatedly abused and exploited as governor does not protect him against lawless act. His demolition of my hotel without investigation of any kind nor a court order, and immediate clearance of the debris within 24 hours of my being arrested, all to enable the bank acquisition of my property within the remaining few months of him in power is not only unlawful but also criminal in nature,â&#x20AC;? he alleged. More news on pages 67 - 69
mo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has advised traditional rulers in the state to articulate the needs of their communities for the next budget. Giving the advice during an interactive forum with traditional rulers at their Council Secretariat, Owerri, the governor said for all the communities to be carried along in the developmental plan of government, traditional rulers must make inputs, and advised them to liaise with the Transition Committee chairmen and community leaders to articulate specific needs and projects of their respective communities for inclusion in the next budget. He recalled how erosion ravaged some communities in the state, which made the government to build
emergency centres in Oguta Local Government Area to rescue the situation, stressing that such project needs to be included in the budget. Okorocha thanked the NdiEze for being supportive of his government and for working hard to ensure the success of the Community Government Council (CGC) in their respective communities, as well as the Palm to Palm programme. The governor said he was leaving no stone unturned in making the state better, and has revitalised most abandoned and uncompleted projects of previous administrations such as the College of Health Science and Technology, Okporo, the Imo Palm Plantation, the Avutu Poultry, the Shoe Industry, Heroes Apartment, the flyovers at Okigwe and Amakohia roads in the capital city, Owerri, among others.
Demolition of Anglican Church: Obiano sets up panel Alphonsus Eze, Awka
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overnor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has set up a four-man panel to investigate demolition of the Ebenezer Anglican Church, Oyolu-Oze, Nkwelle-Ezunaka, in Oyi Local Government Area of the state. Governor Obiano, who announced the setting up of the committee headed by his deputy, Dr. Nkem Okeke, directed the panel to submit their findings on the ownership of the place and its suggestions on how to bring lasting peace to the area within two weeks. Othermembersofthecommittee include Commissioners for Land, Education, Local Government and Transport. Members of the church were putting up a new building after
a school in the premises in which they were worshipping had its roof removed by a contractor who claimed he was awarded contract for renovation of the school by the Universal Basic Education (UBEC) had the new church demolished last Tuesday night. Angry members of the church on Thursday protested the midnight demolition, alleging that the Anambra State government and the leadership of the NkwelleEzunaka Town Union have questions to answer over the demolition. But Obiano, who visited the site yesterday in company of the deputy governor, who is an Anglican member, and the Anglican Bishop of Awka Diocese, Rev. (Dr.) Alex Ibezim, condemned the demolition, which he described as the â&#x20AC;&#x153;handiwork of hoodlumsâ&#x20AC;?.
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 15/08/2014
Stocks shed 2.86% to end week T Abiodun Awogbemi
he Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) index and market capitalisation depreciated by 2.86 per cent (Week-on-week). Market turnover closed the week positive as volume traded climbed by 131.64 per cent against 15.37 per cent uptick recorded in the previous transactions. Equities of the market closed the week on a negative note, as All Share Index (ASI) depreciated by 0.89 per cent to close at 41,380.05 basis points, compared with the 0.01 per cent depreciation recorded previously while Year-to-Date (YTD) returns currently stood at 0.12 per cent. The Market breadth closed negative yesterday as Custodyins led 22 gainers against 26 losers topped by MRS at the end of the session which Symbol
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is an improvement from previous performance. Continsure, Transcorp and Unity Bank were the most active to boost market turnover as Zenith Bank and Transcorp top market value list while Continsure led the list of active stocks that recorded impressive volume at the end of the week. The oil and gas sector recorded 0.01 per cent gain to emerged the most supportive sectoral performance among others while the industrial sector is the most hit to close with 1.63 per cent loss. The Index resumed the week trading activities on a negative note from positive outing recorded in the previous week. It however, regained daily positive postings on Tuesday but continued and sustained negative outing in the last three consecutive trading days during the week.
Opening Price
115.00 0.70 9.74 3.30 1.40 0.81 2.10 0.21 33.40 1.69 8.62 17.11 67.02 39.52 5.90 13.65 8.31 0.50 0.50 67.24 1.00 0.50 1.20 0.57 3.74 1.95 5.00 231.95 7.40 9.00 6.28 3.99 17.25 2.26 15.00 4.25 2.04 3.15 80.90 226.00 63.50 29.12 0.50 190.06 4.00 0.78 27.50 0.50
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115.00 0.70 9.74 3.25 1.40 0.81 2.10 0.21 34.00 1.69 9.00 17.11 67.02 39.52 5.90 14.33 8.31 0.50 0.50 65.20 1.00 0.52 1.20 0.55 3.98 1.95 5.00 229.00 7.50 9.00 6.30 3.99 17.25 2.26 15.00 4.26 2.13 3.03 80.90 230.00 63.50 29.21 0.50 190.06 4.15 0.79 27.50 0.50
In all, the Index recorded a lost 23,474deals last week in that order. by volume in the week followed position of 286 points. The Financial services sectors by Conglomerates, Transcorp Plc The ASI movement within the (propelled by banking stocks) following investorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; patronage and week was below 42,000 psychological continue to dominate transactions activity level in the sectors. lines, while market capitalization GAINERS: TOP-5 traded below N14trillion threshold; STOCK CLOSE GAIN CHANGE % closing at N13.661trillion and below N14.066trillion achieved last week. TOTAL 179 180 1 Finally, the Year-to-Date stance CCNN 13.65 14.33 0.68 of the benchmark index remains ASHAKACEM 33.4 34 0.6 positive at 0.241 per cent in the week NB 170.7 171.3 0.6 Â&#x152; Â&#x2039;Â Â&#x2039; last week. BERGER 8.62 9 0.38 Activity level in terms of volume and LOSERS: TOP-5 value of trades depreciated by four per cent and 34 per cent respectively STOCK CLOSE GAIN CHANGE % compared to last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s level of DANGCEM 231.95 226 -5.95 trades as 1.37billion shares valued MRS 59.5 54 -5.5 at N13.280billion were exchanged CONOIL 67.24 65.2 -2.04 in a lower number of deals of 23,474 WAPCO 120 118 -2 compared with 1.43billion shares valued at 20.184billion exchanged in PZ 37.3 36 -1.3
Low
115.00 0.70 9.50 3.23 1.40 0.81 2.10 0.21 33.40 1.69 9.00 17.11 67.02 39.52 5.90 14.00 8.31 0.50 0.50 65.20 0.99 0.52 1.20 0.55 3.85 1.95 5.00 226.00 7.50 8.94 6.21 3.99 17.17 2.26 14.72 4.25 2.00 3.01 80.90 220.00 63.50 28.51 0.50 189.00 4.00 0.78 27.50 0.50
Closing Price Change (+)
115.00 0.70 9.74 3.25 1.40 0.81 2.10 0.21 34.00 1.69 9.00 17.11 67.02 39.52 5.90 14.33 8.31 0.50 0.50 65.20 1.00 0.52 1.20 0.55 3.98 1.95 5.00 226.00 7.50 8.94 6.21 3.99 17.22 2.26 14.85 4.25 2.03 3.01 80.90 226.00 63.50 29.10 0.50 189.00 4.12 0.79 27.50 0.50
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0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.80 0.00 4.41 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3.03 0.00 4.00 0.00 -3.51 6.42 0.00 0.00 -2.57 1.35 -0.67 -1.11 0.00 -0.17 0.00 -1.00 0.00 -0.49 -4.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.07 0.00 -0.56 3.00 1.28 0.00 0.00
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Value
25,378 22,520 33,450,483 1,087,498 480 3,511,649 12,500 30,000 1,495,816 337 89,579 42,320 66,421 57,920 170,301 660,359 565,600 100,000 125,000 455,281 208,340,598 206,495 342,249 500,000 1,288,995 31,200 120 386,672 310,896 2,222,948 17,108,097 272,180 1,112,082 8,735 4,305,550 717,788 20,923,328 385,821 228,821 248,126 14,910 11,714,289 10 84,930 3,255,505 2,122,522 58,723 123,309
3,216,729.50 15,763.80 322,705,408.00 3,530,297.50 638.40 2,844,784.75 26,540.85 6,300.00 50,587,140.00 596.49 795,941.44 752,920.00 4,237,857.50 2,305,419.50 1,004,307.88 9,364,221.00 4,468,240.00 50,000.00 62,500.00 29,745,496.00 208,339,936.00 105,669.45 396,163.88 275,000.00 5,091,706.50 60,328.00 576.00 87,624,600.00 2,311,080.50 19,982,772.00 107,088,784.00 1,053,744.00 19,119,214.00 19,741.10 64,079,004.00 3,057,547.75 44,060,256.00 1,164,143.12 17,588,324.00 55,807,832.00 952,234.38 340,038,752.00 5.00 16,109,779.00 13,115,177.00 1,654,696.62 1,584,488.00 61,654.50
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For nurses and health care givers
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he outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria is not only a sad commentary of the decadence in the society, but also the abyss the nation has sunk into. That Patrick Sawyer brought the disease to the nation is no longer an issue... All " solution to prevent the trauma that the disease is known for. While everyone is at risk, it is imperaative to point out that the nurses and immediate healthcare givers are the worst hit. They are the ones prone to contracting the " ordinarily live with carriers or patients. "
of any patient, and by extension any disease. Consequently, any transferable disease borne by any patient is sure to be contracted by the nurses who meet the patient on arrival at the hospital, take him to the doctor, take him back after their brief contact with the doctor and stayed with them all through their stay in the hospital. This group of people should not be termed expendable because they are not. They are just good professionals,
carrying out their legitimate humanitarian functions for which they are not even adequately remunerated. Howbeit, with the emergence of the new Ebola disease, new and adequate measures have to be taken to safeguard these people. < " ! should fully equip the nurses and all and other relevant clothing that deter the transmission of the disease. Yes the disease has no cure; but it could be prevented. So if the care givers are provided with machines that detect high fever before formal addmission, it will save the nurses from the misfortune of contracting the disease without knowledge. More importantly, these set of people should be declared as being on a deadly national assignment just like the soldier + ! " insurance policies should be made on their behalf and a lot of incentives given to Â&#x153; Eric Elezuo, Festac Town.
The Igbo question in Nigeria By Onyiorah Chiduluemije Paschal
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Â&#x2021; of or an increment in the â&#x20AC;&#x153;celebrityâ&#x20AC;? status of any Nigerian to single out either the entire Igbo folks or a select group of their leaders for a ridiculous discourse and denigration of their 3 !
Ndigbo in the negative spotlight over the perennial and intractable issues of power and politics in Nigeria. Thus, it seems that this trend is rapidly and perniciously gaining ground as the days go ! ' ! be fully in charge of their cognitive psychology, are unfortunately
! 3Â&#x2122;3 < question in Nigeria. And this is quite unfortunate. This piece is therefore conceived, among other reasons, to take a special exception to the polite insolence, unwarranted polemics, outright canards, and of course, the euphemistic vituperations hurled at Ndigbo and the Igbo nation by Mr. Femi Aribisala, the Vanguard Newspaper columnist, in his March 4, 2014 column ${ 3 <
' ^ ! due respect, I think those who bear the name â&#x20AC;&#x153;Femiâ&#x20AC;? in our clime appear to take a good deal of delight in frequently talking about <
Z > ! Z Z 3* & truth about the Igbo, the latest in a series of this kind of diatribe against the Igbo emanated from another Femi, but with a + `
! that Nigerians would always be availed the opportunity of reading across the spectrum of opinions on diverse issues as they arise, in order to balance our knowledge of events, issues and people in our country. ! Z + 3 up under review did tender to Ndigbo unreserved apologies for himself and on behalf of his brethren, who for some misguided reasons chose to perpetrate an unprecedented crime against Ndigbo both before and during the Nigeria/Biafra civil war, it is completely misplaced and highly preposterous that such contrition ostensibly projected to be coming in good faith could carry with it such implied caveat that seems to be warning Ndigbo that unless â&#x20AC;&#x153;you stop remembering and/or talking about the Â&#x161; cruelties are talked about for historical/academic purposes or for the moral lessons inherent in them, as well as for the intellectual " Â&#x161;
% Federal Republic of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;?. Hence, for Aribisala, the prospects of the reality of Nigerian President of Igbo extraction could only be conceived and situated in the disposition of the Igbo to learn to purge their minds of the alleged grudge they nurse or still harbor at the back of their minds against all those who once upon a time ! respect within the Nigerian entity. Understandably, this is one disguised caveat that seems to be imbued with sagacity in much the same way it appears somewhat obviated, because its need, with hindsight, has been duly overtaken by a number of historical and political events. In fact, let us go down memory lane a bit, with a view to ascertaining the truth or otherwise about Mr. Aribisalaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contention that the Igbo have continued to â&#x20AC;&#x153;bear a grudge against practically Z ! 3 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Igbo grudge against everybody elseâ&#x20AC;? was there when it became
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(NPP) to enter into coalition with the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), led by Alhaji Shehu Shagari and Dr Alex Ekwueme as Â&#x203A; 3 ! necessitated the formation of the government at the center in Â&#x161;
6 Awolowo no other choice than to become the leader of the opposition party via his Unity Party of Nigeria. If therefore, the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Igbo grudge against everybody elseâ&#x20AC;? is as articulated by Mr. Aribisala, one would expect that Alhaji Shehu Shagari and the ' ' < as forming a government at the center was concerned at that time. And that they would have rather preferred to collaborate more 6 + ! he appeared at the time to be a trusted and a very important ally of the Federal Government during and after the civil war. This is clearly a vital consideration that ought to have counted against the Igbo, but it never did.
To be continued next week
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Opinion
Celebrating maternal and child health in Ogun By Waliyat Odemakin
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he importance of good health to the economic growth and overall development of any nation cannot be over-emphasized, while the link between good health and economic growth is properly captured in the popular saying: â&#x20AC;&#x153;a healthy nation is a wealthy nationâ&#x20AC;? In this wise, a standard provision
% by government with emphasis on
" improve productivity and reduction on out of pocket expenses for health care services How best to improve more on the health system globally receives new ideas and initiatives every time for people to enjoy qualitative and accessible health care. But the maternal mortality and child death rate remain a major area of concern even at the international arena on ways to tackle the menace. However, the place of women and children in any given society deserves to health based on the close relationship between the mother and the child. Global analysis of statistics from women and children are the most vulnerable to the threats of poverty and untimely death. It becomes worrisome and disheartening on the number of women dying as a result of pregnancy-related complications induced by malaria, anaemia, hemorrhage, hypertension, obstructed labour, unsafe abortion, among others vis-Ă -vis infants death,
3" avoidable common childhood killer diseases, which ranges from malaria, pneumonia, diarrhoea, acute respiratory infection (ARI) with malnutrition accounting for 54 per cent of childhood ailments. The Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS2008) shows that the maternal mortality rate has dropped from 800/100,000 to 545/100,000, while
3" 201 to 157 deaths per 1,000 live births " comprising high impact intervention packages. Such initiative includes Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) under the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in relation to goal four, which aims at reducing child mortality by two-third by 2015, and (5) targeting reduction of maternal mortality by 75 per cent by the year 2015, respectively, the Midwives Service Scheme and the launch of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week (MNCHW) in 2009, which is an integrated health care package to improve access to good quality health services for mothers, newborns and " Nigeria. It is usually conducted twice in a year (bi-annual). The MNCHW is a simple onetime delivery mechanism which
consolidates services that immediately demonstrate impact in terms of " of all core preventive and curative interventions, which include vitamin A supplementation, routine immunisation, screening for malnutrition in children, birth registration, distribution of long lasting insecticide net (LLIN) to pregnant women, distribution of family planning commodities, health education on key household practice, among others at no cost. However, Ogun State is not an exception in this initiative as all these measures were duly incorporated into the existing health care services on ground to improve the health status of mothers and children in the state. The June 2014 MNCHW in the state was held between Monday 9th through Friday 13th June in all the health facilities and other designated places across the 20 local government areas of the state
with initial training of relevant medical and health workers taken through the guidelines for proper implementation of the week-long programme. Commissioner for Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka, while giving account of the achievements recorded so far, particularly on the just concluded MNCHW intervention, stated that maternal mortality rate in the state has reduced from 295/100,000 to 245/100,000 per live births, while the state has surpassed the national target of 78 per cent on routine immunisation with zero status of wild polio virus. Dr. Soyinka also noted that to further care delivery, the Governor Ibikunle Amosun-led administration has made health care free for pregnant women and under-5 children under its Community Based Health Insurance Scheme (Araya). The commissioner added that the implementation of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) under the Millennium Development Goals served as added advantage with the enrolment of 1,232 pregnant women, with one out of the enrolled having gone through Caesarean session (CS) while the expenses was Â&#x161; " phase that covered Sagamu, Ipokia and Abeokuta south local government areas. He disclosed that the governor has launched the second phase for the selection of poor pregnant women for the CCT in the remaining 17 local government areas. With the on going massive renovation of primary health facilities, promotion of Model Machine Hospitals across the nine Federal constituencies with necessary drugs, equipment and relevant ! development and provision of adequate referral system, mothers, guardians and other relevant stakeholders should be encouraged to make use of government health facilitates to enjoy more of high impact low cost interventions to jointly reduce maternal mortality and child death to the barest minimum in the state. Odemakin is of the Primary Health Care Development Board, Abeokuta, Ogun State
Curbing abuse of herbal medicine By Bilikis Bakare
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/ > herbal medicine from within and outside the shores of Nigeria, particularly from China should be a source of anxiety for the citizens, as its development has led to an upsurge in various categories of healers. In fact, the developmental rate can be likened to the period of renaissance of traditional medicine in Nigeria. But, in % proven to a limited extent, consumers should be wary of the potential ! over dosage, which most times are irreversible. Recently, a man presented with a case of Priapism, a medical condition in which the penis remains erect after the intake of one of the popular herbal preparations. This was probably to prove his manliness to his female companion which eventually went awry because the manhood remained erect even after he has sapped himself of energy and unarguably complaint of weariness from his partner. Globally, people develop unique indigenous healing tradition adapted " ! ! " health needs of their communities
over the centuries. The increasing widespread use of herbal medicine has prompted the World Health Organisation to promote the integration of Herbal Medicine and Complementary and Alternative Medicine into the National Health care System. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) is a cover name for alternative medicine, complementary medicine, and integrative medicine which is considered as â&#x20AC;&#x153;a group of diverse medical and healthcare system, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine.â&#x20AC;? Basically, this is through the use of herbs. It includes all such practices and ideas, self " or treating illness or promoting health and wellbeing. The practice has existed since prehistoric times and / of medicine for perhaps as much as 80% of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s population. Over 80,000 species of plants are in use throughout the world. For instance, in China, herbal medicine is considered as primary health care, where it has been in documented use for over 2,500 years. Since time immemorial, herbs have been popular, not only in the
preparation of food, but also in medical, cosmetics and religious use. During the ancient days, early man depended on plants and animals for his food. And gradually through trial and error, learned which herbs were good to eat and which had healing properties. In Egypt during the reign of the Pharaohs, stories were told of how they fed the slaves building the pyramids with garlic and onions diseases. Also, the ancient Greeks were fond of mixing herbs with their bath ! during the Middle Ages in Europe, mothers were said to have stitched cloves of garlic into their childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing to protect them against epidemic throughout the long winter months. Herbs may be used directly as teas or extracts, or they may be used in the production of drugs. It had been discovered that approximately 25% of the prescription drugs sold in the United States are plant based. Many more herbal ingredients are present in over-the-counter drugs, such as laxatives-drugs, used in aiding bowel movement. Other medicines that come from plants include acetyl salicilate in form of Aspirin, derivative of salicylic
acid, which is used to reduce fever, ! / and thin the blood. Common conditions treated with aspirin include headache, muscle and joint pain, and / ^ " in the countries of Asia and Europe has continued to grow. In Germany, for example, one third of graduating physicians have studied herbal medicine, and a comprehensive therapeutic guide to herbal medicines has long been published there. Some people have used botanicals in an such as AIDS. The importance of the practices cannot be undermined in Nigeria, considering the challenges being faced by the masses who believe in alternative cure by applying herbal elements in treatments of various ailments prevailing in the tropics. It has been discovered that Nigerians, mostly rural dwellers, prefer herbal medicines in forms of roots and herbs to orthodox ones because they believe itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a waste of time to go to the hospitals when they can easily get cure for their various ailments in their back yards.
To be continued next week
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Business & Economy
Nigerians groan under worsening GSM services
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lobal Satellite Mobile (GSM) services in Nigeria is everything % ! ' are constantly assured by the Federal Government and the regulatory % at announcing unrealistic dates of % Despite threats by the Federal Government to either sanction or prosecute GSM network operators over ! have continued with GSM service
Many Nigerians who spoke to Saturday Newswatch complained that GSM operators have continued to take ' ! They stated that despite the quantity of lines operators claimed to have ! Â&#x2021; ! agency with the mandate to call them + =^| ! | `
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Ogechi Desmond told Saturday ' 6 ! 6 ^ recently that she subscribed to two networks whose services she described
Desmond disclosed that she was unable to load her lines on many
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< ! $< | ' L ! < < instances where my account is debited without the SMS delivered to the $
! is not available even though the ] 6 even be in the same room with a friend while and the line is either said to be + ! to two networks in order to have % ! ! ! there are occassions she is unable to make calls despite having call credits Miss Desmond lamented constant
posting of unsolicited promos and
! for which her account is deducted on a + ! $ < ! Â&#x2021; called my lines to advertise one new
Desmondâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s views are shared by { L !
^ ' } ! subscribed to two of the GSM networks
Edi said the two networks have continued to spurned out poor ! ! ! quality is bad that she canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t carry out !
She added that one of the network is fond of subscribing her to service or promo that she did not intend to
! ! + ! subscribed her to health service and
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Nigerians groan under worsening GSM services Continued from Page 11
are services I did not subscribe to, yet the network has continued to deduct my credit on a weekly and monthly basis as the case may be. Many subscribers agreed that
the networks, adding that although the price of making calls have reduced in the past few years, the amount of short messages across the network has remained high. Stakeholders especially subscribers are at a loss on why the networks continued the sales of new lines despite the ban by National Communications Commission (NCC), adding that Airtel Nigeria even gave out free SIM cards to encouraged subscribers to join its network, thereby overloading the network. Despite complaints, the network providers have explained that the problems was due to failure of government to deliver on its promise to the GSM providers. They stated that poor services arise because the Federal Government has failed to deliver on its promise to provide stable power supply to the GSMâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s base stations across the country, despite their huge investments. They alleged that vandals have consistently damaged their base stations and facilities across the country, adding that they grapple with right of way permits among problems they had to contend with. The network operators complained about multiple taxations, from the Federal Government, state, local government and individuals. + " Saturday Newswatch said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Despite huge amount paid for license, the government has failed to provide all the things they promised us when we applied. The networks companies have continued to power their base stations with heavy generating sets, as well as with the high cost of diesel. Vandals have either continued to steal generators or destroy them. The government has failed to provide security for the base stations as promised, while criminals have 5 across the country. Network operators contended with so many challenges their counterparts outside the country do not faceâ&#x20AC;?. However, despite these complaints, the Minister of Communications and Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, late last year vowed to deal with network companies that render poor quality service to subscribers. She ordered network operators to stop the sale of new Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), adding that
Â&#x2021; severe sanctions. According to the minister, â&#x20AC;&#x153;poor services to subscribers would now management of the companies would be prosecuted by the Consumers Protection Council, where cases of consumersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; abuse by the operators are establishedâ&#x20AC;?. The minister lamented that despite
governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s support to the network operators to enhance quality services via deployment of Information and Communication technology (ICT), infrastructure such as base stations "
! operators has continued to render deplorable services as subscribers are made to pay for services not rendered. Johnson said the need to protect subscribers led her ministry to collaborate with the regulatory agencies; the NCC and CPC, to deliver appropriate customer redress, adding that such redress include rebate on airtime, usage irregularities, inaccurate billings and compelling operators to provide opportunities to opt out of
Subscribers are daily faced with poor network service delivery that make it impossible for them to receive calls, conclude messaging experience among others, without compensation
unsolicited short message services. The minister frowned at the way â&#x20AC;&#x153;Subscribers are daily faced with poor network service delivery that make it impossible for them to receive calls, conclude messaging experience among others, without compensation.â&#x20AC;? She added that mobile phone users were short changed through $ % ] ! unrelenting sales promotions despite poor network service delivery, non compensation to consumers for loss of airtime and poor service network insecurity characterised by uncontrollable interruptions on " parties.â&#x20AC;? However, the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) has consistently demanded compensation for users of deplorable mobile telephone networks countrywide. The telecoms consumers right group ' the sum of N597 billion at N5, 000, for each of the 119 million subscribers for drop and incomplete calls. The associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s president, Chief David Ogunbanjo, said the prolonged poor service is hurting the economy as subscribers hardly enjoy half the value of time billed. Many Nigerians who spoke to Saturday Newswatch were quick to blame the government and NCC for not doing enough to assist subscribers. They alleged that government and ' % " made them to regularly issue threats that are never enforced. Nigerians called on the telecommunication minister to match words with action to stop operators concentrating on promos instead of quality service.
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Facilitating regional trade through uniform policies Abiodun Awogbemi
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ver the years, the West African sub-region has been seeking ways to forge a common political and economic identity to aid trade. This led to the formation of series of trade policies such as Economic Community of West + ^ L> (ECOWASCET) and Economic Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS) among
X ! 3 is still facing multifaceted economic and political challenges which have made it %
" political liberalisation. While exploring the opportunities that abound along the West African sub Â&#x2021; " solution to the perennial economic and political problems of the sub-region, the Chairman, Vitafoam Plc, Mr. Dele Makanjuola, during the commissioning of the Business Club Ikeja (BCI) Wellness Center, Ikeja, Lagos, summed up the role and involvement of government in the economic development of a nation as encapsulated by former American President, Ronald Reagan thus; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: if it moves, tax it, if it keeps moving, regulate and if it stops moving subsidized itâ&#x20AC;?. According to Makanjuola, government taxes are meant to generate funds as well as protect indigenous and upcoming industries; however, multiple taxes by / businesses. Whereas regulation is expected to bring sanity and decorum to the economic sector, it has rather been used as weapon of intimidation, thereby killing existing business. Subsidy in some sectors is done to assist the masses, but in the sub region, subsidy is done to line the pockets of political cronies of the government. So instead of alleviating the pains of the masses, it rather increases them. Across the sub-region, the major economic activities is either trading or working with government. There is no engagement in manufacturing and production activities. The Asians dominate the manufacturing and production sector thereby dictating the pace of economic activities and policies in the region. Also, more than 95 percent of businesses in the region are one manbusiness while family businesses are not sustained as obtained in the European continent. Many people believed that production is rather capital intensive and stressful than trading hence the reason trading is predominant in the entire region, and this gives no room for development. According to Makanjuola, there are 16 nations that make up the West African countries with only Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger are landlocked. Cape Verde is the only island country in the region. He said the latest estimate of the population of the region is put at 320 religion diversity within its boundaries. Since independence, many West African nations have been submerged in political instability which has negatively ! decades, democratic principles including multi-party democracy are taking root in
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the sub-region. In the sub-region, there is abundance of human, land, energy and mineral resources across the sub-region yet there exists very high level of poverty and social inequality which pervades the region with close to 60 percent of the population on less than one US dollar per day. While explaining the political and economic challenges in the West Africa sub-region, Makanjuola said that in spite of governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s propaganda, there is absence of liberal economy in the region, adding that what pervades the region is anti-market, anti-trade, pro-subsidy and pro-regulation of various governments which are strangulating their economies. According to him, corruption is endemic across the nations resulting in weak institutions, low morale of citizens and underdeveloped sense of public 5 / nations and between nations slow down execution of regional development projects. One of the major challenges in the subregion according to the speaker is huge imbalances in the supply and demand of power supply and poor infrastructures in the transport, energy, waste management, water supply, public health, telecommunication and housing sectors. # % has derailed major businesses across the region while citing the Vitafoam experience. He recalled that initially, it takes more than a month to transport goods from Nigeria to Ghana, and it took the company several years before it could reduce it to seven days which ordinarily would have been a journey of two days. Also, there is hostility towards other nations just as there are fears of domination by other nations, He however, advised that rivalry between nations, especially Francophone and Anglophone nations should be toned down as ECOWAS will function ! speedy resolution of contentious issues. Each nation should loosen internal binding constraints while ECOWAS should promote schemes that will
Rivalry between nations, especially Francophone and Anglophone nations should be toned down as ECOWAS will function better with eliminations of unnecessary bureaucratic bottlenecks, and enhancing speedy resolution of contentious issues encourage intra-regional trade with improved business environment, trade
" He said there is a need for a structural transformation to bring about economic growth which can only be achieved through continuous technological innovation, industrial upgrading and " It was his view that mid-sized family businesses should be encouraged, skill acquisition should be stepped up through the introduction of relevant apprenticeship schemes, and mobility of capital and labour across the subregion as well as deepened relationship between schools and companies should be encouraged to motivate innovation and creativity.
US strengthens trade ties with Africa Abiodun Awogbemi
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he enormous potential of a strong trade partnership between the United States (US) and Africa was key in the leadersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; summit held in Washington last week which was hosted by the US President, Barack Obama with representatives from 47 African countries. According to the Director of Initiative for Public Policy Analysis, a public policy thinktank based in Lagos, Thompson Ayodele, said the three-day conference was aimed at strengthening trade and economic ties with sub-Saharan Africa as Obama announced at the conference that the US government, World Bank and businesses will invest a total of $33 billion in Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economy. Ayodele said although Asia and South America come to mind when emerging markets are mentioned, Africa holds as much, if not more, opportunity as a trading partner. He said six of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 10 fastestgrowing economies are in sub-Saharan Africa. The continent has the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fastestgrowing urbanization rates. Wireless and < " the global average for the past ten years. By 2050, one in four workers in the world will be an African. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This means, African countries will not only continue to grow as a major exporters; Africa stands to become a major market for US exports. + / " cases. For example, US goods exports to Nigeria in 2013 were $6.5 billion, up 28.8
 Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039; ! % the US Trade Representativeâ&#x20AC;?. Ayodele said the US has competitor, as China in 2013 exported $75 billion to Africa compared to $25 billion from the US, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He stated that IMF had reported that in the same year China imported close to $90 billion in goods from Africa, compared to $35 billion in US imports. Nevertheless, the US and China trade volume is expected to increase as both countries deepen their engagement with Africa. He said the legislation such as the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), passed in 2000 under the Bill Clinton administration, helped narrow the gap. AGOA according to him is due to expire next year. Ayodele said US Congress should renew it without delay as humanitarian aid remains critical to economic development, AGOA also acknowledges sustainable economic growth which is necessary to +=6+ " ! 3 3 trading status to African countries based on their progress toward a market-based economy, rule of law, economic policies to reduce poverty, protection of internationally [ ! combat corruption. As of August 2014, 41 3^ + Â&#x2021; " He said these are reasons why Congress should renew AGOA, as well as continued to support the Export-Import Bank, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), agencies that provide pro-business, free enterprise support for Africa. The director of IPPA said African nations must embrace reforms that encourage entrepreneurship and open markets. Although corruption, poverty and civil strife remain pressing problems, many African nations are reforming their economies and moving towards open market in order to address these problems. Too often, bad news eclipses reports of genuine progress toward peace and prosperity.
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Business & Economy
Infectious diseases threaten inter-regional trade Ever since 1975 when the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was established to promote the socio-economic activities within the region, various hindrances to smoothen trade have been noticed, among which are infectious diseases. ABIODUN AWOGBEMI takes a cursory looks at the impacts of the disaster.
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oday, despite extraordinary advancement in the development of counter measures of diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines, ease of world travel and increased global interdependence have been complicated the health but the economic stability of countries. Diseases such as HIV/AIDS, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and the 2009
#Â&#x2039;'Â&#x2039; / [ / and now Ebola, the most recent that has [ of the West African region are only a few of many examples of emerging infectious diseases in the modern world; each of these diseases has caused global societal and economic impact ranging from unexpected illnesses to deaths, as well as interference with travel, business and many normal life activities. Other emerging infections are less catastrophic than these examples; however, " human toll as well as cause public fear, economic loss and other adverse outcomes. Looking at most of the ravaging infectious diseases that has posed a threat to trade among West Africans, a medical doctor explained to Saturday Newswatch that the most salient modern example of an emerging infectious disease is HIV/AIDS, which came on board many years ago with a claim that the virus jumped from
@ [ to humans) and subsequently, as a result of a complex array of social and demographic factors, spread readily within the human population. AIDS was not [ Â&#x2039;Â&#x2030;Â&#x2018;Â&#x2039;! after its initial detection among certain risk groups, such as men who have sex with men, recipients of blood products, and injection drug users. It was soon apparent, however, that the disease was not restricted to these groups, and indeed, the bulk of HIV infections globally has resulted from heterosexual transmission that has been heavily weighted within the developing world, particularly subSaharan Africa where a number of factors were responsible for this rapid spread; chief among these are human movement along truck routes accompanied by a high level of commercial sex work, inadequate public health infrastructures, poverty, and social inequality. Other examples of disease emergences include SARS, which emerged from bats " 3 3 " ! ! " human movement between international air hubs. Nipah virus also emerged from [
intensively bred pigs, which in turn served as the animal reservoir from which the
virus was passed on to humans. Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x201A;Â&#x2030; #Â&#x2039;'Â&#x2039; / [ virus emerged from pigs as well, but only after complex exchanges of human, ! / [ #Â&#x192;'Â&#x2039; / [ [
" transmission in domestic poultry, precipitating dead-end viral transmission to poultry-exposed humans. Additional examples are many; however, the variables associated with emergences are unique for each and typically complex. Recently, the country woke to the news of a Liberian traveler with the symptoms of Ebola virus, who slumped at the airport, and later died at the hospital, but not before passing it on to as many that came in contact with him including the medical
% ! whom unfortunately are already dead. The question therefore, is what is the trade which seems to be gathering momentum? To protect human movement and goods, the World Health organisation (WHO), in a statement, stated that the Ebola disease is a global public health emergency of international concern, requiring global coordination in order to prevent further spread. The health organisation said it had not recommended any restrictions on general trade or travel to any of the West African sub-region. According to an economic analyst, Mr. Sunday Olaniyi, the economic costs of " ! increasingly heavy toll on productivity,
" ! / =X ^ 3 Saharan African countries. Olaniyi stated that these infectious diseases have been reducing human life expectancy by as much as 30 years, and kill as many as a quarter of the populations over a decade or less, producing a huge orphan cohort. Nearly 42 million children in 27 countries lost one or both parents and what this means is that the working class is reduced. Saturday Newswatchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s visit to Seme Krake and Idiroko borders showed that though many people carry on their businesses as if unaware of the Ebola scare it could be noted that some traders wore gloves, and while during exchange of currency notes, hand-to-hand contact with each other is
Ebola victim avoided as the note is held at the tip. There has been inter-government understanding as the government of Liberia has apologised to Nigeria as | ^ ! the disease to Nigeria, to avoid straining bilateral relationship between both countries. Mr. Kayode Ayedun, who said bush meat has been his delicacy for years, stated that he will refrain from eating it for a while and study the situation. Saturday Newswatchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s visit to AgbadoOja, a suburb of Ogun State, a renowned bush meat seller, Alhaja Mulikat Agbowo popularly known as Alhaja eleran igbe said there has been a drop in sales due to the recent outbreak of Ebola, and she had not made her twice a week order ever since. According to Alhaja Mulika, her
' Republic Du Benin had been calling her for her orders, showing that the supplier is experiencing low sales. Aside from the bush meat which was said to be carrier of some infectious diseases, it was also noted that fruits can also be a source of infection thereby
reducing the sale of fruits. According to an economic analyst, Mr. Chuks Onyegbulem, there may likely be [ 3 with possible hostility as most people suspect others as possible carriers of infectious diseases. + 3 ! | L[ ! > ^ Newswatch that there has been fears of infectious diseases over a decade only [ witnessed recently. He explained that in the year 2010, he lost his poultry farm to the outbreak of / Z ^ government went round and destroyed some poultry farms suspected to have bird / #
chickens through Cotonou and sometimes Cameroon. He said he stopped the business because of unwarranted protocols ! ! < ! # 6% ! ÂĄ 6% ! Â&#x203A; 6% ! 'X}L+! '+ZX+ ! LZ exporter or importer.
History of infectious disease from 1973 to 1999
Infectious diseases have been reducing human life expectancy by as much as 30 years, and kill as many as a quarter of the populations over a decade or less, producing a huge orphan cohort. Nearly 42 million children in 27 countries lost one or both parents and what this means is that the working class is reduced
Year 1973 1977 1977
Microbe Rotavirus Ebola virus Legionella pneumophila Human T-lymphotrophic virus I (HTLV 1) Toxin-producing Staphylococcus aureus
Type Virus Virus Bacterium
Disease Infantile diarrhea Acute hemorrhagic fever Legionnaires' disease
Virus
T-cell lymphoma/leukemia
1982
Escherichia coli O157:H7
Bacterium
1982
Bacterium
1983
Borrelia burgdorferi Virus (HIV) Helicobacter pylori
1989
Hepatitis C
Virus
1992
Vibrio cholerae O139
Bacterium
1993 1994 1995
Hantavirus Cryptosporidium Ehrlichiosis
Virus Protozoa Bacterium
1996
nvCJD
Prion
1997 1999
HVN1 Nipah
Virus Virus
1980 1981
1983
Bacterium Toxic shock syndrome
Virus Bacterium
Hemorrhagic colitis; hemolytic uremic syndrome Lyme disease Syndrome (AIDS) Peptic ulcer disease Parentally transmitted non-A, non-B liver infection New strain associated with epidemic cholera Adult respiratory distress syndrome Enteric disease Severe arthritis New variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Severe encephalitis
Source: US Institute of Medicine, 1997; WHO, 1999.
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Politics PDPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s problem is how to manage success â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Guber aspirant Chief Jerry Chukwueke, a frontline governorship aspirant and chairman of the Contact and Mobilisation Committee of Imo State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in this chat with EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, gives insight into the 2015 elections and proffers solution poverty and unemployment in the state. Excerpts. Rochas Okorocha by his family and for his family. In Imo today, there is massive unemployment, as the unemployment level is over 55 per cent; youth unemployment is over 90 per cent. The educational system has collapsed. The Imo State University, for instance, which ranked among the top 10 in Nigeria only a few years ago, is currently ranked 111 out of 112. To compound this awful situation, the state university has lost 12 programmes - including Law and Medicine - due to non-accreditation in the last three years. Imo is 98 per cent dependent on federal allocation and Governor Okorocha " 'Â&#x2039;Â&#x201E;Â&#x201A; billion. No wonder he has refused to publish < " became governor. Our governor does not understand the importance of due process nor respect court rulings and resolutions. You will recall that one of his unilateral decisions was the sacking of the 27 local government chairmen and councillors. And now, with the recent Supreme Court ruling, the state is hugely indebted to those elected chairmen and councillors whose sack was illegal. The Supreme Court ruled only recently that state governors have no right to dissolve local government councils or sack their chairmen and councillors. The state is now liable to pay the 27 local government chairmen and 305 councillors all their emoluments throughout the period of their illegal dissolution. This " the state.
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s chairman of the PDP Mobilisation it been since the visit of President Goodluck Jonathan to the state? Our great party, the PDP is strong and on ground in Imo State. Our people are being mobilised on daily basis. Without doubt, the PDP will win the 2015 elections in the state. We have successfully exposed all the weaknesses of the current administration
in the state and their non-performance, which is the consequence of poor vision and unpreparedness to govern. Imolites now believe that we have an accidental government that thrives on deceit. There are also now aware that the House of Assembly has been emasculated - there is no due process; the community government system is a ruse. What obtains in the state is a government of the family of Governor
! " # $ Well, as you can see, all the state has to show for Governor Okorochaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s romance with the All Progressives Congress (APC) brotherhood is Boko Haram insurgents, which has worsened the already bad security situation in the state. At the national level, Nigerians have come to realise that Boko Haram is largely political. Their sole aim is to make Nigeria ungovernable and Â&#x20AC; % But apart from President Jonathan, the Igbo are the next target of Boko Haram because they know that President Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s major support base is the South East and they therefore, imagine that they can by intimidation and terror coerce the zone into abandoning the President. But the Igbo are resolute and will vote for President Jonathan in 2015. At the formation of the APC, many Nigerians were excited that the party would spur the PDP to greater performance. But the APC has disappointed most Nigerians / ^ ! no ideology, no common interest in the well being of Nigerians, and has become an inspiration to Boko Haram and its insurgency. It is a mere gathering of men and women whose common interest is to pull down President Jonathan and his
government as they see him as a common enemy. The mayhem being perpetrated by Boko Haram in the North, particularly in the North East has displaced many Nigerians from that area to other parts of the country especially the eastern states in search of succour. These internally-displaced Nigerians (internal refugees) are mostly northern Christians and easterners who are relocating to the South particularly the eastern states in search of safety and economic survival. This development has very serious security implications. The governors in the eastern states must brace up in order to tackle this new security challenge. The current security situation in the country, in my view, requires a holistic approach. It must be a carrot and stick issue. The stick part of it is that President Jonathan is making progress in strengthening the security network in the country as he " investments in equipping, tooling, and recruiting more personnel into the security ` Haram insurgency. On the carrot part, the transformation agenda of President Jonathan, particularly in the areas of agricultural revolution, privatised power, housing revolution, investment in quality education, improved health care services, etc. These and many more are important aspects of the carrot approach in managing the security situation. The agricultural revolution alone has created over four million quality jobs. The other aspects of the transformation agenda such as the privatised power sector and the housing revolution are on the verge of creating even more millions of jobs across the country. I | of the General Theophilus Danjuma (rtd) hardship of the victims of Boko Haram and the hundreds of thousands of displaced Nigerians. President Jonathan is showing commendable leadership quality indeed. As for the security situation in Imo State, the way out is to upgrade the community policing from what we currently have, to a high standard security organisation in terms of quality of personnel, equipment and tools and proper coordination of their activities at the state level while being properly connected at the same time to the Federal Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s security agencies. What we have now as Imo Security Network is a group of ill-trained and poorly-equipped young men and women without strategic coordination. Besides, their orientation is more political and less professional. % " '( that his administration has engaged some ) " * + , , $ <
" unemployment and poverty, the governor resorted to the glorifying and perpetuation of the culture of poverty and Continued on Page 57
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Politics
Constitutional role for monarchsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll enhance 2015:Kwande youthsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;controversy customary law enforcement â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Igwe Okwor on Suswamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s endorsement Godwin Akor, Makurdi
Igwe Francis Okwor is the Enyioha II and traditional ruler of Ikem, Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State. He discussesd his communityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new yam festival and other socio-political issues with KENNETH OFOMA, expressing strong opinion on the need for constitutional role for traditional rulers in Nigeria and a return to regionalism, to avert possible breakup in the face of the myriads of security and political challenges ahead 2015 elections. Excerpts:
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our Highness, do you agree that the constitution of Nigeria should provide roles for traditional rulers? Yes! Since I was recognised as a traditional ruler in 1976, I happen to be a member of the traditional rulersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; council in the old Anambra State. Since the Second Republic - during the government of former Governor Jim Nwobodo - I have been a member. Since that time we have been advocating that the federal or state governments give us power or constitutional roles because we are used to judging cases but when somebody is reported to us and we invite him, sometimes he would refuse to honour our invitation and there is no penalty, no enforcement of any power on such a person, unlike the customary court that can met out punishment on any
` " < 2011, I was one of those that travelled to Abuja for a meeting of all traditional rulers in the federation; that was the most important thing we discussed - requesting the Federal Government to give us authority so that if we summon somebody and he or she disobeys, it 5 the court invites you and you fail to go. So, we need constitutional powers to enforce our authority and decisions. But there is a native law enforcement agency like the youth age grades? < < ] have constitutional back up. Government knows there is a traditional institution, but has not given it any forceful backing to execute decisions of the Igwe and cabinet. I became a traditional ruler in 1976 and I was recognised by Col. John Atom Kpera, the military governor of the then Anambra State and it hasbeen like that since then. Since you became king, has the stool curtailed your social or political life? There was a time I was chosen as a member of the Traditional Rulersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Council. We called it the council of chiefs. I was with the late Obi Ofala Okagbue of Onitsha. I was with Igwe Iweka of Obosi and so many of them from Anambra State. Then, we travelled together. Enugu State was not created; we used to have joint meetings with Imo and Abia states and I came to associate
with many people from all theseplaces. In December 2013, I was called up by the United Nations Pollack as Ambassador of Peace. Yes, there is no doubt < ] function or gathering, except the meetings of the community, local government, in Enugu and at times, national meetings. I have avoided native gatherings. I would have been the Ishiwu @ % 9 of my village, Umuaram, but because of my position as a traditional ruler I gave it to a younger person. What advice do you have for politicians as the 2015 election approaches? Yes, the 2015 elections are no doubt in the corner and that was why the British which came and thought us how we should live, how we should behave, brought what is called democracy and democracy means that we are having equal share of something " said this is how we shall do it. The other two said no. Because three carries the majority, the opinion of the three must be carried out. That is democracy; but I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how politicians of today behave. The type of
I was one of those that travelled to Abuja for a meeting of all traditional rulers in the federation; that was the most important thing we discussed requesting the Federal Government to give us authority so that if we summon somebody and he or she disobeys, just as when the court invites you and you fail to go
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Igwe Okwor democracy introduced to us by the British should be followed strictly, which means that the politicians should play by the rules. Do you agree with some people that Nigeria may breakup because of the crises heralding the 2015 elections? My opinion is that when we got Independence in 1960, we had regions - Eastern region, Western region and Northern region. They have some autonomy and now there is a Federal Government that has left the regions powerless and without any autonomy. I would like us to go back to the regions. That was what we said when we held a meeting in Enugu to make recommendations to the national conference. My suggestion is that we break into regions, whether it is six or whatever I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know. But what I know is that we should go back to regionalism, and even if any part wants to break away, let it be free to do so because there is no country in Africa that will be equal to one region in Nigeria in terms of population. Is there anything you want the government to do for your community? I thank the government of Enugu State under Barrister Sullivan Chime and also the Federal Government under President Goodluck Jonathan. They are trying but one thing is that the road from Nsukka down to Ikem and Eha-Amufu and Nkalagu, was awarded to a contractor who stopped work at Ikem. So, from Ikem to EhaAmufu and Nkalagu there is no road again. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t understand how the Federal Government left it like that. If it is because of money, the government should give them money to complete the work. I thank Governor Chime because the road from Enugu to Ugwogu and Ikem is now good, only that the construction of Abonyi bridge is being delayed; work is at a slow pace there. So, I am begging the state government to complete the good work it started. We thank Governor Chime for that but the Federal Government should please move into the Eha-Amufu-Nkalagu road because there is no road there anymore.
n July 18, traditional rulers and politicians in Kwande and Ushongo local government areas of Benue State agreed to â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;loan outâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; the 2015 senatorial seat for Benue North East Senatorial District to the Sankera political axis comprising Logo, Ukum and Katsina- Ala local government areas. Chairmen of Kwande and Ushongo local government traditional councils, Chief Hillary Ikima and Chief Ambrose Iortyer, blessed Governor Gabriel Suswam who was presented to them by traditional rulers and notable politicians from Sankera just as Chief Oryar Koinjo and other leading politicians from Kwande/ Ushongo also blessed Suswam for the seat. Chief Fezanga Wombo, the chairman of Katsina-Ala local government traditional council led the chiefs and other important personalities to Adikpo, headquarters of Kwande/Ushongo political axis where the deal was signed and sealed. However, few days after that agreement, some youths from the same area came out in a national daily to disagree with the endorsement. Their bone of contention was that a blind politician, Mr. Orya Koinjo, was involved in the endorsement process. The youths went ahead to mention the amount of money Governor Suswam gave out to the stakeholders in Kwande and Ushongo local government areas to organise a reception for the two traditional councils, youths and elders that cut across the two local government areas. Apart from blackmailing Mr. Koinjo, the former political adviser to a former governor of the state, Mr. George Akume, who is now a senator, the youths said in the publication that the agreement/endorsement was witnessed and conducted by " They said the youths were not involved and that Koinjo did not represent their interest. The agitation by some youths in the Kwande/ Ushongo political axis did not come as a surprise because Koinjo who led the politicians during the loaning out of the senatorial seat was a political adviser to Akume who is today, a member of the All @+ 9 Secondly, majority of the youths that signed the advertorial did not want Suswam to have his way as a member of the opposition party in the area could contest for the same position. Thirdly, a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Barnabas Gemade, had indicated interest in going back in 2015. The fear that Governor
Suswam may have his way in 2015 increased when a member of the House of Representatives from the same Kwande/ Ushongo, Mr. Benjamin Aboho, defected from the APC and a chieftain of the same party, Prof. David Iornem, consequently joined the Peoples Democratic Party @ X 9 In 2004, Kwande Local Government Area boiled / the then ruling PDP, led by Akume and the All Nigeria
@+' 9! led by Chief Paul Unongo during a local government election. /
into a full scale war which destroyed Adikpo, Jato-Aka and Unongo village in the interior. The point one is trying to make here is that Kwande has a group of youths that can easily be used in times of violence. The contest between Suswam and Gemade, therefore, appears to be a good reason for mischief makers to begin to mobilise the youths towards involvement in any crisis that may erupt in Kwande between now and 2015. The advertorial in the national daily may make some people to think that it was sponsored by supporters of Gemade but the former national chairman of the PDP is not inclined towards such a thing. Politicians in the area believe that some persons within the PDP may have sponsored the publication so as to heat up the polity. Those in this school of thought say some notable youths who thought they were sidelined in the arrangement for the endorsement may have sponsored the controversial publication to spite the governor. Whichever way the sponsorship came from, the fact is that no sane person can * 5 * politics. He was able to face Unongo squarely when there / + and the former minister of steel in 2004. Houses were raised on both sides to the extent that the graves of Unongoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parents were desecrated even as the destruction was not traced to Koinjo.
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here is no doubt that Umuahia Township ^ " tomorrow as it hosts local a derby in an encounter that " sides, Abia Warriors and two time African champions, Enyimba International Football Club of Aba in Week  Â&#x201E; "> The rivalry between the two sister clubs has been very interesting because until 2013, Enyimba has been a dominant force in Abia and Nigerian football but the Warriors from Umuahia upset the applecart when they defeated Enyimba International Football Club of + Z+ " after 12 years of unbreakable run by two time African
+ > ! no dull moment as both sides will put everything in their + Warriors are the revelations of the current league season having gained promotion to the elite league last season but have proved that they mean business and that their
/ < " " [ league, it was the Warriors from Umuahia that ran away with victory as they shocked Enyimba in Aba by a lone At the moment, Abia Warriors are occupying the second position on the log _ Â Â ">
garnered 36 points while Enyimba is occupying 7th position after same number of matches with 33 points to Enyimba would like to use this encounter to avenge the 5 commencement of the 2013/14 Nigeria Professional Football League in the hands of the _ \ ` the Warriors from Umuahia will be relying on their current successes in the league to show that their victory over Enyimba earlier in the year Z " value for their money as both side trade tackles inside the main bowl of Umuahia ^
Royal rumble inWarri .AsWolves set to pull down Pillar
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he oil rich city of Warri will tomorrow be / Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) clubs, Warri Wolves and Kano Pillars " _ Â Â&#x201E; "> inside the main bowl of Warri ^ Pillars, who travelled all the way from the commercial city of Kano to honour this "> ! the defending champion of the league and they are not > want to retain the title and as we speak, they are leading the log on 37 points after _ Â Â On their part, Wolves are currently occupying the 4th position with 34points after Wolves will be relying on the strength of their recent > prosecute this game as they will be aiming for victory against the league leaders tutored by veteran Coach 6 L This encounter promises to be a thrilling one and the "
are the fans, who will troop out in their numbers to give Wolves all the support they need to propel them secure = { * [ The players will do their 5 " the bench of both sides will have a lot to contribute to determine where the pendulum will swing at the Â&#x2030;Â&#x201A;
While Wolves will be aiming to win this encounter, Pillars will be working tirelessly to ensuring that what happened to them in Akure on Sunday does not repeat itself where against all predictions, they were ^ ^ ^ Â&#x152;3Â&#x201A; So, it is going to be a tough " >
nugu Rangers International Football Club have put their mid week lost to Kano Pillars on the door step of the centre referee, Sanni Abiodun, from Osun ^ According to the Director of Media to the flying Antelopes, Foster Chime, Referee Abiodun is nothing but a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;kill joyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; as he manufactured two penalties > disappointment in the referee as he awarded two undeserved penalties to Pillars to ensure that the Coach Okey Emordiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tutored side, who lost their Week 22 match to Sunshine Stars of Akure pocket the >
despite Rangers giving very good account of themselves on < > League Watch, Chime stated thus: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Centre referee in the Week 23 match between Kano Pillars and Rangers in Kano on Wednesday, Sanni Abiodun from Osun State was a kill joy as he awarded two undeserved and manufactured penalties in
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boss has been worked tirelessly to build a side capable of winning the league title. Last season Arsenal fans could not believe their eyes when Wenger secured the services of the now World Cup winner Mesut Ozil from Real Madrid. A deal that no one could see coming and made Gooners believe their trophy drought would soon come to an end. The Ozil signing brought about a new lease of life for many of the Arsenal players. Some scintillating performances followed with Aaron Ramsey, Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud " alongside Ozil.
Ramsey the most stand-out of all before a thigh problem " Koscielny also looks like alongside another German World Cup winner Per Mertesacker, they complement each other so well at the back. Wojciech Szczesny came to Arsenalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rescue a number of times last season and the 24-year-old looks to be improving all the time. Giroud scored 22 goals last season in all competitions compared to his 17 in his # the mark with a stunning goal against City, I expect him to be hungry for more goals. Arsene Wengerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activity in
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" ` Sagna, who joined City with former teammates Gael Clichy and Samir Nasri. Arsenal still need to buy more players as their squad depth will likely get tested through the usual variety of 5 The transfer window is still open for two more weeks and who knows what Wenger has up that long terrible looking jacket. In the meantime, Arsenal as continue to push themselves towards more silverware and ! $_ Outâ&#x20AC;? remains something of
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at having had the chance to represent the ten-time European champions and giving thanks to everyone at the club. ! { ] % website, read: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thirty-two years ago I was born in a small village in the province of Lugo, Paradela. I dreamed about being a footballer, but I never imagined that I would one day play for the club of my heart, Real Madrid. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is something that I will always been proud of. For an academy player
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France, Luiz is convinced that in joining PSG he has linked up with a club that is capable of challenging for major prizes at home and abroad. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have good memories of Chelsea. I won the Champions League. I hope itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not my only victory. I believe I can win it again with Paris. I have as much chance of winning major trophies here as at Chelsea or any other club in Europe.â&#x20AC;?
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Saturday Newswatch, August 16, 2014
Soulmate
With Amina Brai Omoike amina.omoike@mydailynewswatchng.com Tel: 0708-737-6877
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others think? People would always talk. You both need to focus on your relationship. You naturally went into the relationship with a plan. Continue to focus on the success of your relationship. When you begin to listen to what other people are saying, (especially when they are unfair criticisms), you tend to lose hope and faith in the relationship. Finally, remember that love is all !
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of and accommodates other women could be a bad sign, especially when he hides in the over used expression, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;its you I love.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; However, you should be careful not to lose the man who cares about you just because other women come around him as you have said 0 !$ ! * " 1 2 to him more about it in a romantic !$% !' 2 !' !' ! " !' ! !$ situation makes you feel. I am sure he will see your reason, and if he doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t, know that no woman wants to share her man; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a natural thing.
Gbenga Olasupo, 47, a graduate, Christian, businessman from Ogun State resides in Ikotun, Lagos. He is chocolate complexioned, 5 ft 7â&#x20AC;? with genotype AS and blood group O+, needs a single, working-class Yoruba Christian lady aged between 35 and 40 years that can build a godly home. Call: 08029536643, 08033233486
Ken, 38, from Benue State is quiet, humble, gentle with a great sense of humour needs a plump/fat, charming, ! ! ! >3 starved and rich lady from Adamawa, Benue, Delta, Enugu, any north-west state, Imo, Osun or Lagos state. She 3 " ^ % work in a multinational oil company,
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Oma, Most people with love triangles in their past say their loved one did not turn out to be their soul mate. When # !$ $ % start to wonder if in fact your loved one is your â&#x20AC;&#x153;intended one.â&#x20AC;? Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll advise &!' * ! + Looks or character. Remember that good looks would fade away. Physical looks donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last forever. Beauty is transient but character is what you would have to live with if you eventually get married. Be wise!
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Mary, 43, a single parent needs a responsible man for a relationship that can lead to marriage. Call: 08180021130
Mr. Brown, 45 years old, slim Ibo businessman needs a soul mate for relationship. Call: 08179829469
have a boyfriend for a year now. He is really wild and fun to be with, but a former cheat and sort of careless. He loves me and I love him too because I feel like he sometimes put in his best. I also recently got in a relationship with another guy who is the complete opposite. He is loving and caring found out about each other and they both want me to decide. The only problem with the new guy is that he is not physically my type, but everything else is perfect. I have no idea what to do. Please help! Oma, Surulere
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Dr. David Abu, 35, a Christian man from Igala tribe in Kogi State, needs a lovely Christian lady aged between 18 and 25, who speaks Igala, Yoruba or English for a relationship. Call: 08062559943
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am 17 and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m in a relationship with a 20-year-old guy. He truly loves me and I know that. We have been dating for two years now but the problem is that he is easily angry and not romantic. I tried teaching him, but it is not working. I broke up with him some months ago and he became so sick. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what to do. Anonymous
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Ade, 60, living in Abeokuta, needs a serious-minded woman aged between 40 and 45, ready for relationship that can lead to marriage. Call 07089765916 Ade from Ogun State, 35 years based in Lagos, average height, good looking. I need a serious, God-fearing lady between 25 to 30 years. No / Call: 08155540344 I need a wealthy sugar daddy. Call: 09096542634 Jimmy needs a sugar mummy. Call: 07063835932 Terwase from Benue State but resides in Lagos. Call: 09035947495
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Adamawa: Ag. Gov Fintiriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 90 days rescue mission Owolabi Adenusi, Yola
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cting Governor of Adamawa State, Hon. Ahmadu Fintiri, may leave a good footprint on the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s political landscape as his government has embarked on 90 days rescue mission despite the fact that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has rolled
! "> 6 Â&#x2039;Â&#x2039; 3 " the vacuum Governor Murtala Nyakoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s removal created, and the subsequent resignation of his deputy, Barrister Bala Ngilari. Fintiri, knowing the task ahead, recruited two technocrats into his cabinet with Prof. Liman Tukur as Secretary to the State Government (SSG), while @ } 9 | > = ^ ! well as 50 advisers and nine commissioners. The two academics are the acting governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s think-tank who are poised to put the state on track. Saturday Newswatch can authoritatively report that the importance of Fintiriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rescue mission is like that of Israelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rescue operation in Uganda tagged â&#x20AC;&#x153;90 minutes at Entebbeâ&#x20AC;?. Although the Entebbe >Â&#x2021; sense of timing, its target of rescuing Israeli hostages from Field Marshall Idi Amin of Uganda was believed to be of vital strategic importance to Israelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prestige as a nation. In view of the activities involved in Fintiriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rescue ! > across the strata. The view is that there will be total liberation of the people at the end of his administration. Fintiri, while addressing the state on the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;decayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; he met on ground, promised sanity and transparency in government within his period of stay. Consequently, he took a holistic approach to restore
] " up a seven-man judicial panel assigned to probe his predecessor, with a view to recovering an alleged stolen wealth estimated at N82 billion. However, Fintiri has subsequently restored the lost glory of the third tier of government considered the closest to the people, by empowering the 21 local governments to meet up their constitutional obligations. Before coming on board, the council chairmen were often seen as the governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s errand boys who always denied them allocations in the name of joint projects, a situation that prevented them from being > 5
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Jonathan Civil servants too were not left out of the largesse as they equally received a month out of the two monthsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; salary arears bequeathed to Fintiri by Nyako. < system, the acting governor recovered 21 SUV Jeeps purchased by the ousted governor and allegedly cornered by a top government
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by Nyakoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loyalists who accused Fintiri of having a hand in the SUVs scandal. The vehicles were said to be worth N300 million. They were said to have been bought by Nyako who is currently being probed. For instance, while Fintiri had vowed to recover all stolen funds, Nyakoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loyalists alleged that Fintiri squandered over N300 million to buy the SUV jeeps in order to woo Nyakoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s foot soldiers to his side. A national daily (not Saturday Newswatch) recently reported that Fintiri bought the vehicles to woo the local government chairmen who were recently rejected by the state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Joel Madaki, from decamping to the party. Madaki had told the All Progressives Congress (APC) chairmen when they declared for the PDP to go back to their various wards and register their membership
if they were serious, urging them to denounce their APC membership publicly. However, the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria @+}=6'9 report alleging that Fintiri spent N300 million on Prado Â&#x20AC; to distract him from probing Nyakoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s government, which allegedly looted the state treasury. Chairman of Maiha Local Government, Malam Muhammed Jubrila, who spoke for the association, commended Fintiri for giving the local government councils their one hundred per cent allocations for two months and recovering 5 % who wanted to make away with them. According to him, this will " of Adamawa State that local government areas in the state would receive their full allocations in the past eight years. Jubrila, who spoke with reporters, said the purchase of the jeeps was done through the joint account when Hon. Bakari, an in-law to Nyako, was commissioner for local government. However, Fintiri said no amount of blackmail and intimidation will stop him from bringing to book those who siphoned the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Atiku funds, describing the various allegations as unfortunate + tarnish his image. + ^ +}=6' Chairman, Alhaji Sahabo Gurin, in a chat with newsmen in Yola said the allegations drag the image of the acting governor in the mud by enemies of his administration. # >
Consequently, he took a holistic approach to restore the peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s $%&'()&$) *& government by setting up a seven+/& 15(*$*/6 8/&)6 /99*:&)( ;% 8<%=) >*9 8<)()$)99%< with a view to recovering an /66):)( 9;%6)& ?)/6;> )9;*+/;)( at N82 billion
contentious vehicles were bought by the local governments through the Joint Account and that the processes had been completed before the coming on board of the present acting governor. +}=6' the present administration is more like a paramedic to the councils starved of funds and turned into beggars as council chairmen had to abandon their posts due to paucity of funds to run the local governments. Now that the INEC has rolled out the bye-election timetable, coupled with the ongoing pressure on the acting governor by local government chairmen and civil servants to contest the poll, the question is whether he will respond positively to the requests. Saturday Newswatch investigation revealed that some stakeholders in the PDP aspiring for the governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
% Z ] " have already formed a bloc to truncate his ambition, as some are allegedly appealing to President Goodluck Jonathan to prevent him from contesting the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s primary. Political pundits are worried that if the Adamawa PDP fails to support Fintiriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ambition, "> as his popularity among the civil servants and the electorate appears to be looking up by the day.
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dependence. He goes about public primary and secondary schools, sharing stipends of between N100 and N300 to innocent school children. Now, he has ordered that parents queue beside their children as they receive these scandalous handouts. These handouts, he claims, run into hundreds of millions of Naira monthly. The governor should have channelled our scarce resources into investments that will create economic opportunities for Imolites instead of destroying the psyche of our innocent generation and perpetuating a dependency syndrome which is both dehumanising and alien to Igbo culture. Besides, these stipends shared is unbudgeted and unaccounted for and seen by many as another avenue for defrauding the state. You claimed that private sector experience is the best for governance, but Governor Okorocha has the same private sector background; and you say he has not performed. What is really happening? In all fairness, Governor Okorocha has improved the road network in the state, regardless of whether or not they are of good quality. He has also built useless roundabouts all over the state. What Imolites need is human development and empowerment and not how to walk on Okorochaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s roads and around his roundabouts on empty stomachs. I am a key private sector player with expertise in auto sales/services, logistics, agriculture, oil and gas consulting, fast food and retails, hospitals and pharmaceuticals. I understand job creation, wealth creation and economic empowerment, and I have continuously created jobs and empowered people in the last 30 years. In fact my partners and I are employers of over 20,000 Nigerians nationwide with an average of four dependants each. To create jobs is not to
Chukwueke allocate or share employment; it is to create an enabling environment for private sector investment and businesses to thrive. It is to identify the natural assets and endowment of our people and systematically develop and convert them into economic opportunities. I have a track record of a good manager in a tight economy. I make willing people able and able people willing and that is the key to human development. With the few â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;thingsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; that the current administration has put on ground, do you think the PDP will be able to wrestle power from the incumbent governor? Â&#x203A;
< State are members of the PDP, and those who left earlier have returned. Our party is swelling in number by the day and with strong grassroots support. I am proud to
say that my grassroots support in Imo is growing tremendously and the victory in 2015 will be grassroots based. The question now is how we in the PDP will manage our success and that will depend on the existing understanding in terms of power rotation or political balancing, and the quality of the / ] / Z " > ! Imo for the PDP in all 27 local government areas and my ongoing campaign and consultation visits of the local governments in the state, I can say that Imo people are
looking for a grassroots candidate. More importantly, they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want recycled old names. They are desirous of a new direction and are fed up with the same old story by recycled politicians. They want a focus on Imo economy, economic empowerment, jobs and more jobs. Grassroots will be the key. In my view, there lies the future of the PDP in Imo state. Imolites appreciate the fact that I personally funded the entire mobilisation of Imo PDP and devoted 12 months at a huge opportunity cost of being away from my businesses and took a personal risk of challenging the policies of an opposition
Our party is swelling in number by the day and with strong grassroots support. I am proud to say that my grassroots support in Imo is growing tremendously and the victory in 2015 will be grassroots based. The question now is how we in the PDP will manage our success and that will depend on the existing understanding in terms of power rotation or political balancing
The number of aspirants from the Owerri zone for the governorship seat is alarming and not many are thinking of the Senate. Arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you considering running for the Senate? _ the senatorial seat. I have only one answer to that: Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m running for the governorship seat of Imo State and I believe that todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s governance should be private-sector driven. Those whose only experiences have been legislative and appropriation should go to the Senate and let operators like me run government. I am not a sharer; Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m a baker and my desire is to bake for Imo. With a private sector-driven background, ) ; Â&#x; , " govern? My priority will be jobs, more jobs and more jobs, and how will I achieve that? We will immediately set up an Imo Economic Council that will include distinguished Imolites from the private sector, top professionals and representatives of Continued on Page 58
Akpabio responsible for wrongs in Aâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ibom,says Ex-SSG Obong Umana Okon Umana, until August 2013, was the Secretary to Akwa Ibom ! " Â&#x2021; ! ! which was his alleged quest to succeed Governor Godswill Akpabio, Umana has since been rejecting the zoning arrangement of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led government in the state. In this interview with newsmen since leaving !
intimidation would make him give up his governorship ambition. BASSEY %Â&#x2039;+Â&#x152;%Â?
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( , Â&#x; * you actually resign, or what really transpired? Any position of appointment that you accept is retained at the pleasure of the governor, and at any point in time, either party can disengage. If you feel you can no longer continue, you have the right to resign and if the governor who appointed you also feels you can no longer continue, he also has the right to ask you to ^ ! < disengagement - if we have to go by that - I left
% ^^= services and contributions to the development of the state and wished me well. That is to say that we came to that point where we had to separate. But, maybe the manner of separation was not ideal because I was out of town when I heard % police and State Security Service (SSS). I heard the story from the Africa Independent Television (AIT) and Channels television. So, it couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have been speculations. I saw it on the news bar of AIT and Channels and I believe that maybe the Commissioner for Information must have issued a statement.
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that it was the wife of the governor who led the operation. But I was not an eye witness. So, <
" was true or not. You may want to ask, why % ^ ! % unnecessary. I think that was taken too far.
claimed that the governor asked you to contest the governorship and that he would give you his support. Was there any such promise? Well, what is important is that I am in the < <
to support me in the past or whether he has changed his mind, what is important is that I have set out to run for the position of the  Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039;Â&#x192; < !
I would not want to dwell on whether the governor promised to support me in the past or whether he is no longer supporting me. I only would like to concentrate on the fact that I am <
I have been shown all over the state. What are your prime motives for vying for the
position of governor? Well, this is the question that I would like to answer very well when the time comes -; to explain to Akwa Ibom State people why they have to vote for me. Even though I cannot give you a full picture of what my blueprint would be, I want to say that because I have been involved in the last two " 6 + ! ^^= in the administration of Governor Akpabio, I can appreciate the challenges of the state. I am aware that we still have a lot to do especially in the area of infrastructure. Which platform are you using to advance your aspiration? Ibom Development Network is the body promoting my governorship aspiration. We have been working behind the scene. We have consulted very widely and I can say that the people of Akwa Ibom State have earnestly asked me to run for the position of governor and I have accepted to take up the challenge. When the time comes, we will open it up widely. You recently raised alarm that your life was under some threat by agents of government. Are you in any way suspecting that Governor Akpabio is after your life? All I asked for is that people should be investigated, and that is not too much to ask for. If you drive into Transcorp in Abuja and you
" ! to call the police and say come and investigate. Z > ! Director General, Chief Sunny Udom. Armed % ! = was not around. We were told they were robbers, and we felt we should write to the
be exhaustively investigated and dealt with. The next was my own personal experience. < X < 6 ! <
the police. I was asked to withdraw from the ! < in Uyo, Lagos or Abuja and I did not pay
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protection. I was in Abuja when I got the report that my police details have been withdrawn and it came as a surprise - a curious coincidence of police details being withdrawn a few days after < _ < enquiries I was told that they were withdrawn on the order of the governor. That is why we are saying that there is need for investigation. And it is against the background of what we witnessed in 2010/2011 when elections were around the corners.
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Why Arewa should vote Jonathan in 2015 â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Fagge Mohammed Aminu Fagge is a Kano indigene; consultant, strategist, activist and public affairs commentator as well as the national coordinator of Kano-based Arewa Solidarity for Jonathan (ASOJ). For over 15 years, Fagge consulted for presidential aspirants, prominent among whom was the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Alhaji Nuhu Ribadu in the 2011 presidential election. TED ODOGWU had a chat with him on his perception of ongoing political trends in the country during which he expressed optimism that President Goodluck Jonathan will secure a second term mandate based on established structures which the opposition lacks. Excerpts:
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hat is your immediate reaction to the outcome of the recent Osun State governorship election, which the incumbent governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, won on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC?) I had no doubt in mind that the APC would win in Osun State. So, there is no surprise on the outcome. The only surprise is that the result of the poll was out six months before the
% | ! I suggest that the opposition parties should put their mindset in 2020, as 2015 is already over. In politics, when you are vying for the presidency, > % election, especially if you do not have structures on ground. Up till now, the opposition parties do not have a clear leader. So, the stage has already been set for President Jonathan to secure a crushing defeat. That the President will win the 2015 presidential election is a foregone conclusion. Are you still convinced beyond reasonable doubt that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will clinch victory in the 2015 presidential election? |
' " " realities. In politics, there is what we call strategic planning and strategic thinking. Up till this moment, the APC lacks a clear leader, who already has a national structure on ground. I do not know if they are determined to occupy Aso Rock, come 2015. You are trying to reach out to about 170 million people which is not an easy task to accomplish. But you should take into cognisance the fact that some members of the public have on several occasions raised alarm that the ruling PDP has failed them since the past 15 years and are therefore clamouring for change. I am very convinced that President Jonathan will deliver more dividends of democracy in his second term, based on the experience he has garnered over the years as a President. < " President Jonathan will this time around win more votes from northern Nigeria where I am from. He will win because of the following reasons: One of the reasons is that the North is enjoying over 50 key Federal Government appointments, which is an opportunity to prove ourselves; second is the Subsidy Reinvestment
and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) which is creating more employment opportunities for youths in the North. There is fuel all over the North despite insurgent activities. Z " country, the Federal Government is investing on Almajiri Tsangaya school system, whereby schools are being built for almajiri children that are roaming the streets. There is the ongoing renovation of the Aminu Kano International Airport, as well as the renovation of the railways and the mass transit scheme. There is the renovation of the Kano to Kaduna road, which was abandoned by previous governments. There is also the Victims Support Fund headed by General T.Y. Danjuma. For now, it is a hitch-free ride from Kano to Sokoto and from Kano to Abuja. What is more important for now is for the Federal Government to establish an Emergency Development Commission through which poverty alleviation would be tackled because in the North East, which is not developed, they have gum Arabic and so many mineral resources that can generate foreign exchange. Also, the Federal should take another look at the North East and develop the area as they have mineral resources in " to them. The other day, Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso urged President Jonathan to stop Emirate Airlines , ¢ ! your reaction to the allegations made on the issue against the President? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all politically-motivated. President Jonathan believes in action and talks less and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the kind of President Nigeria needs and not those who engage in marathon talking and less action. As a Kano indigene, how many prominent Kano people do you think President Jonathan has secured employment for? In Kano, we have not less than 36 Federal appointments. We have two key ministers, including the largest ministry, which is Education. We also * | Z + " The last time President Jonathan visited Kano to formally receive former Kano state governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, into the PDP fold,
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Fagge Kwankwaso raised alarm that there that correct? Is Aminu Kano International Airport not a Federal Government establishment? Is Bayero University not a Federal establishment? The Federal Government has just established not less than six universities in northern Nigeria. A Federal university was cited in Dutse, the Jigawa state capital for the very " of Gombe and Zamfara states as well as Kebbi State. So, what is the bone of contention? What edge in your opinion do you think the PDP will have over the APC at the national level? Let me talk about the North and not at the national level which is going to be a crushing defeat. President Jonathan will secure more votes in the North than he secured in the 2011 general elections. In the previous election, we only wanted the 25 per cent but the President secured above that projection as he garnered not less than 440,000 votes and it was President Jonathan that also won in Jigawa State, ahead of General | ` @ 9 2011 general elections, despite the fact that Buhari is from the North. Look, in the North, there is what ! which abounds in politics. Those that decide the outcome of elections are the undecided voters. Some time, the outcome of a gubernatorial election
Jonathan will deliver more dividends of democracy in his second term, based on the experience he has garnered over the years as a President. I /+ $%&'()&;6B ;)66*&: you that President Jonathan will this time around win more votes from northern Nigeria where I am from
the presidential election. I can assure you that President Jonathan will secure more votes in Kano, and I am predicting between 800,000 and 1 million votes in Kano because this time, Kano has two serious parties and  Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039;Â&#x2039; ! " people voted in Kano. So, expect President Jonathan to secure not less than 1 million votes from Kano this | Shekarau, who is an outstanding mobilizer of men on his side. For now, * | ! assured that President Jonathan will win a larger of chunk of the votes in Kano than he has ever secured. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you share the view that as soon the APC names its presidential ¢ ) ( power of incumbency to woo more voters to the side of the APC? By the time of the election in 2015, Kwankwaso will be looking through " scene. So, he would have no time to support anybody, as he would have been on his way out, just as he would be overwhelmed with how to leave power peacefully. Also, it should be noted that when you are in power during election season, the mood will swing, and the mood of the election is Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not whether you have performed satisfactorily or not; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what happens
will not be gazing at the bridges at that time but who is coming next. So Â&#x2039;Â&#x201A;Â&#x201A; / ! when your time has expired, they " In your view, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you think that Kano voters are unpredictable:; do you think they will sway to the side of the PDP this time round? They are romancing the PDP. Kano people are always yearning for change. So, for now, they are looking at the PDP for salvation because of the reality on ground. People are very happy with the three projects on ground, which among others are the renovation of the Aminu Kano Airport, the establishment of the Almajiri Tsangaya school and the Kano-Kaduna road project. Also, they are happy that one of their areas of concern is education and | L Kano and now have an opportunity to have additional support in terms of education. Shekarau is a man of action, who was a former permanent secretary, governor and one-time national president of the Association of Principals of Secondary Schools. # educate the people of the North.
government. All Imo billionaires will be part of this council which will fashion out an economic development plan and investment strategy for our state. We will start with local investors who will also _ set up agricultural zones in each local government of the state and focus on commercial production of cassava, yams, corn, palm produce, fruits and vegetables, in order to achieve food security for Imo and export to other states and countries abroad. These will now give us the opportunity to set up agricultural processing centres to add value to our agricultural products and create even more jobs. We will focus on a joint venture approach to leverage on Imo hydro-carbon ! power plant. This gives Imo the opportunity of a predictable level of power supply at a predictable cost with the ultimate objective of creating industrial layouts. We will turn the Imo Concorde Hotel into a training facility for hospitality industry. This will include bringing the hotel up to at least a three-star 3 " ! < be trained in customer service, bar-tending, catering, chef services, house-keeping, etc. We will turn the Oguta Blue Lake and its environs into a true tourist resort of international standard. We will create thousands of good paying jobs and Imo will become a safe and viable tourist destination in Nigeria. We will quickly achieve
Â&#x2021; " manpower to deploy to the hospitality industry locally and internationally, thereby providing jobs for our people. You know, of course, that I am an automobile man; we will immediately take advantage of President Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new Nigerian automotive policy. We will set up a fully equipped and functional automotive engineering department at the Imo State University in partnership with major vehicle manufacturers. This will be a training ground for our youths in automotive engineering, particularly in engine overhaul, transmission repairs and overhaul, brake systems, air conditioning repairs, etc and this becomes a of an automotive assembly plant in Imo State. We will also set up a School of Nursing with European \ \^ " young graduates can be trained by " and health care delivery. This will Â&#x2021; " competent nurses for our health care system, but we will also
" health care providers for export to Europe and America where
! " can earn as much as US$50,000 to US$80,000 annually. We will have to move to immediately begin to provide health care delivery to Imolites as well as regain full Imo State University and polytechnicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programmes accreditation. This is just a tip of the iceberg. A hundred days is too long to begin to perform as Imo State governor. I am ready to deliver from day one.
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Business & Economy
Lifting entrepreneurs, economy with trade associations There are numerous trade associations in Nigeria as the informal sector of the economy has associations which all traders in that category must belong. Are the trade associations therefore, meeting the needs and aspirations of members as well as contributing to the economic development of the country? ABIODUN AWOGBEMI writes.
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igeria is a heterogeneous society with diverse cultures, climate, geographical locations and religion, among others. As diverse as it is, so is all aspects of the economic lives of its people. The associations of traders in heterogeneous diversity. A player in the informal sector, Mr. Olu | ! activities in all sectors of the economy that are operated outside the purview of government ! ! ! 3 ! 3 ! ! ! or residual. + !
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! An economic analyst, Mr. Sheu Adamu, ] as those in economic activities that encompass a wide range of small-scale, largely selfemployment activities. Most of them are traditional occupations and methods of
6 " such as retail trade, transport, restaurant, repair ! " 3 ! other personal services. These activities, according to Adamu, are % ? growth of the economy, personal or household income. | trade associations such as Tailors and Fashion X + _ X + " + } ^ = Machine Operators and Owners Association, | } +5 !
association appears, she has not in any way " ! ! seven years. | +5 " ]
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agonizing wait till 12pm when the meeting ends. + ! 5 generated. Oloyede said there is no concrete discussion > ?
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! they are mandated to charge the same amount. The least charge for a handful of pepper is 'ÂŹÂ&#x201A; <
areas, operators are without customers as most
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association? Saturday Newswatch learnt that it > ? with the dues. + > } ^ ` ! Hairdressing and Cosmetology Association, Mr. 5 } ! > to the trade associations than meet the eye as it
! one voice. Other advantages include promotion
! ! technology, processing of application for loans and rendering technical and managerial services Â&#x2021; ! improvements free of charge. There is the Association of Tradesmen/ _ + ! is formed to organise, co-ordinate, monitor,
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< } ^ + ! + ~ _ + ! all trade associations in the state with over 400 < } ^ ! association which is compulsory for any entry into the trade. Saturday Newswatchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investigations revealed +
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? at the point of delivery, a group that claimed to } ^ + } ^ X + supply until he coughed out close to N250, 000
" A tomato paste manufacturer, who wanted to X ^ completing all formalities that local tomatoes are not good enough for tomato paste. He therefore, = ! ^ ` ! ' +
Olusegun Aganga, Minister of Trade and Investment
There is more to the trade associations than meet the eye as it provides lots of incentives for members, aside making it easy for the association to speak with one voice 6
ĂŚ which charged much more. + * ~| Â&#x2039;Â !
ĂŚ sector. Saturday Newswatchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; } ^ Tradesmen and Artisanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s secretariat did not > !
association in spite of the huge resources } ^ governments political fortunes. 6 ^ ' ] " _ X L> +
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resulting to a form of generated uproar. When
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associations through small scale credit scheme ^|L " technical support. Acccording to her, trade associations " in terms of output and employment. The government must encourage and empower them through the provision of conducive policies and physical conditions as the informal ?
growth of the economy. She said it is easy for government to reach out to tradesmen and artisans through the ! Â&#x2021; ! and pass information. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nevertheless, it might "
through the Association of Tradesmen/Women ç + } ^ " most.â&#x20AC;? 6 ? ?
? ~ good standard of service, rate and uniformity of price. + ! ! eliminating the activities of fraudulent persons.
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Business & Economy
Boosting GDP with processed agricultural products The dearth of knowledge and equipment for processing raw agricultural products has led to continued exportation of these products in raw forms to the detriment of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economic growth. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.
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igeria is endowed with many agricultural products, most of which are the major raw materials for the manufacturing of certain products the country spends its hard earned foreign resources to import. Some of these agricultural products are cocoa, palm oil, rubber, groundnuts, mangoes, oranges, cashew to name but a few. These agricultural produce are exported by Nigerians who do not determine the price. The western nations and their Asian counterparts that have the expertise and the technical knowledge to harness these raw materials later resell them to Africa at a higher cost, not minding that they bought the raw materials for peanuts. Speaking on how the export of agricultural raw materials to outside world have under developed the country and Africa generally, the Director-General of National Associations of Chambers of Commerce of Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), John Isemede, lamented that 54 years after independence, Nigeria still export agricultural raw materials in raw forms to Asia, Europe and America. Isemede, who was exchanging views with members of Commerce and Industry Correspondents Association of Nigeria (CICAN) recently in Lagos, blamed the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economic under development on the continued export of raw agricultural produce. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are more imported products in Nigeria than the locally produced ones. Most of these products imported into the country are products which raw materials were exported from Nigeria or some other West African countries.â&#x20AC;? The NACCIMA boss stressed that Nigeria and other Africa countries that export their agricultural produce in raw forms abroad will remain poor and under developed. In his words, â&#x20AC;&#x153;No country has moved from developing nation to developed nation by exporting its raw materials. We have to challenge our universities and the research institutions on how we can process our agricultural products before they are exported.â&#x20AC;? He disclosed that West African countries are the growers of cocoa,
yet the biggest cocoa processing plant in the world is located in Netherlands, lamenting that when the factory in Europe processed the raw materials exported by African nations, the factories in Africa pay highly to buy them. The NACCIMA boss charged the government to challenge the universities and research institutions to put on their thinking caps and discover how the country can move from exporting raw material to processing raw materials, as it is done in other countries of the world. Isemede cited example of the Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) in which the country and other Africa had participated for the past 14 ! countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economic development. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nigeria and other Africa countries had participated in AGOA for the past 14 years. How many jobs and millionaires have the country produced from its participations.â&#x20AC;? He stressed that Nigeria has not achieved much from its participation in AGOA and its many years of agricultural raw materials export, adding that it is high time Nigeria reviewed its continued participation. Isemede lamented that Nigeria has been told by the United States of America that most of its exports do not meet their standard, stressing that local experts must be engaged to let participants in the AGOA know what the standards require of Nigeria exporters are. The NACCIMA boss charged Nigerian ambassadors to be the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s products chief marketers, adding that it is sad that most of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ambassadors do not know much about the local products, making it impossible for them to market the products adequately. Isemedeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s views was shared by Mr. Layiwola Arowolo of the Department of Agricultural Sciences, Lagos State Polytechnic during an interview with Saturday Newswatch recently. He said the inability of the country to process its various agricultural products have made it one of the poorest nations of the world. Arowolo disclosed that the colonial masters encouraged the export of agricultural produce to the factories in Europe when they held sway, stressing that many decades after,
NACCIMA DG, John Isemede
Nigeria still export its agricultural produce. The academic said succeeding governments have not done much to encourage the processing of agricultural produce, before they are exported, due to lack of necessary equipment and stable power supply. He urged the government to discourage the export of agricultural produce in its raw forms, adding that foreign countries that buy raw agricultural produce are the nations that gain, while Africa which sells at cheap rate are the losers. Arowolo also noted that lack of industralisation of the country has made the people to resort to exporting raw produce. In his words, â&#x20AC;&#x153;For decades, Nigeria has continued to export its naturally endowed agricultural produce in raw forms. Most of these produce are chief raw materials which most of the multinational companies and other big European and Asian factories make big fortune from. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have to do all within our
There are more imported products in Nigeria than the locally produced ones. Most of these products imported into the country are products which raw materials were exported from Nigeria or some other West African countries
power to ensure that the country revive its ailing factories. We canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t continue to export our agricultural produce in raw form only to import these same raw materials back at a great cost to the country. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Our government has to do all within its power to ensure the country revive its ailing " \ support our factories to have the capacity to process the raw materials, and also be able to buy up the processed raw material, Nigeria will remain economically static,â&#x20AC;? he postulated. Stakeholders in the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s agricultural sector appealed to the government to set up agricultural raw materials processing centres across the country to help in processing the various raw materials in the country. They say the Federal Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transformation agenda will achieve its economic targets, adding that the country has to do all within its power to halt the indiscriminate export of agricultural raw materials. One of the respondents said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;54 years is long enough for the country to have put in place measures to harness and process its agricultural produce before they are exported. What is the need for African countries to export oranges, mangoes, and other fruits to Europe, Asia or America, only to import fruit drinks made from these same products?â&#x20AC;? Nigerians are appealing to the authorities to assist the local " expand their capacities, in order for them to be able to process and buy good proportion of the local raw materials, before they are exported. Government is also encouraged to buy up agricultural produce from the farmers rather than allow farmers sell their agricultural products in raw forms.
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Surveillance The double faces of Nigerian Civil Defence Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) is gradually asserting itself as an important arm of the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s law enforcement agencies despite some recent incidents of infraction. TUNDE BUSARI examines their performance so far.
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Opening Price
0.54 65.00 0.50 1.51 0.50 3.22 2.52 1.62 0.54 175.00 59.50 0.50 0.50 5.00 9.80 170.70 13.72 1.07 0.80 1110.00 0.50 1.00 26.40 36.47 1.61 2.27 5.35 1.05 10.93 37.00 0.54 37.30 4.28 0.50 0.50 8.46 0.58 0.95 695.00 3.10 100.00 0.50 29.00 0.50 2.14 179.00 5.52 1.79 1.88 16.30 61.00 7.45 2.16 8.11 0.50 0.50 49.00 14.11 0.50 4.50 4.25 1.37 120.00 0.80 0.96 24.15
High
0.54 65.00 0.50 1.58 0.50 3.22 2.50 1.60 0.54 182.00 54.00 0.50 0.50 5.05 10.00 172.50 13.72 1.12 0.80 1110.00 0.50 1.00 26.69 36.47 1.61 2.27 5.09 1.10 10.93 37.00 0.52 36.00 4.40 0.50 0.50 8.46 0.60 0.95 695.00 3.12 100.00 0.50 29.99 0.50 2.15 180.00 5.63 1.79 1.88 16.50 61.00 7.40 2.16 8.11 0.50 0.50 49.00 14.11 0.50 4.50 4.25 1.37 118.60 0.80 0.99 24.25
Low
0.52 65.00 0.50 1.58 0.50 3.22 2.50 1.60 0.54 175.00 54.00 0.50 0.50 5.00 9.87 171.30 13.72 1.12 0.80 1110.00 0.50 1.00 26.30 36.47 1.61 2.27 5.09 1.10 10.93 37.00 0.52 36.00 4.30 0.50 0.50 8.46 0.60 0.95 695.00 3.08 100.00 0.50 29.15 0.50 2.10 180.00 5.56 1.79 1.88 16.50 60.84 7.20 2.10 8.11 0.50 0.50 49.00 14.11 0.50 4.50 4.25 1.37 118.00 0.77 0.95 23.80
Closing Price Change (+)
0.53 65.00 0.50 1.58 0.50 3.22 2.50 1.60 0.54 175.00 54.00 0.50 0.50 5.00 9.87 171.30 13.72 1.12 0.80 1110.00 0.50 1.00 26.69 36.47 1.61 2.27 5.09 1.10 10.93 37.00 0.52 36.00 4.40 0.50 0.50 8.46 0.60 0.95 695.00 3.12 100.00 0.50 29.15 0.50 2.10 180.00 5.63 1.79 1.88 16.50 61.00 7.20 2.16 8.11 0.50 0.50 49.00 14.11 0.50 4.50 4.25 1.37 118.00 0.78 0.98 23.90
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% Price Change
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Trades
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Volume
3,722,767 88,774 350 196,828 150 345,775 211,000 120,380 847,990 248,336 175,830 1,971,492 150 414,551 2,327,317 331,943 22,213 438,163 2,119,149 39,682 1,661 1,259,108 2,675,109 100,689 129,900 189,200 464,300 52,000 10,000 11,850 636,136 358,508 387,000 800 200,000 200 435,893 97,960 21,083 5,136,025 963 550 453,334 130,200 5,408,891 19,713 62,378,125 10,500 200 185,490 440,073 3,450,637 6,887,217 113,720 320 2,000,000 611,143 50 36,556,273 132,323 106,923 19,539 151,499 2,765,462 1,030,958 14,726,350
Value
1,954,061.00 5,690,180.50 175.00 306,121.38 75.00 1,109,656.50 527,940.00 194,319.00 457,924.59 44,386,876.00 9,595,523.00 985,746.00 75.00 2,082,862.00 23,240,666.00 56,979,516.00 319,222.94 490,254.56 1,695,525.00 42,258,296.00 830.50 1,259,108.00 70,671,360.00 3,550,142.50 209,649.00 448,694.00 2,364,175.25 57,200.00 103,900.00 433,610.00 330,790.72 12,823,994.00 1,696,226.75 400.00 100,000.00 1,776.00 261,324.08 90,174.00 14,295,646.00 15,916,116.00 96,300.00 275.00 13,298,335.00 65,100.00 11,504,284.00 3,533,082.50 349,437,472.00 17,955.00 358.00 3,061,344.25 26,785,920.00 25,172,996.00 14,711,231.00 920,910.31 160.00 1,000,000.00 29,931,870.00 670.50 18,278,136.00 566,162.44 452,145.12 25,596.09 17,932,600.00 2,164,545.00 1,008,292.75 353,523,136.00
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' sports expressed their disappointment in the action of the minister not accept for Maigari to preside over their meeting. He maintained that voluntarily tendered his resignation to preside over their meeting because of a simple order from the sports minister. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am really surprise
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accept that,â&#x20AC;? The NFF board member stressed that impeaching Maigari the Nigeria Football Federation, stating further that the man also by resigning his position. Maigari, alongside Ahmed Fresh and + * National stadium to pay a visit to the minister on Z the visit that the minister made the declaration that he should return to
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about are resolved. We have got the commitment of him and his board members. < group a couple of days ago and they all have resolved that they are peacefully and they are going to make sure that the electoral process goes
giving the opportunity to have forms to contest to ensure that the best as the next leaders of our football federation bias or restrictions. That to brief me and he has assured me that they are peacefully.â&#x20AC;? 6 | for the next NFF election, the minister said, â&#x20AC;&#x153; As a man, he has the right to run or not to. It is his decision to make, he also has the right to resign or not to, it is not the minister
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" said to be acting to go before the next election. # | > ! % noted. On the reason for their visit, Aminu Maigari said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our visit today is a in the football family. We deemed it necessary to come and pay a courtesy visit to the minister and congratulate him for the brilliant performance of our Team Nigeria at the just concluded = = performance of our girls _ came to appreciate and declare our loyalty.â&#x20AC;?
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he Executive Nigeria Football Federation has declared that Z<Z+ on Thursday did not reinstate Aminu Maigari, and that the former president remains sacked. Acting President of the Federation, Chief Mike Umeh called on sections of the Nigeria media to stop misinterpreting the contents
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' ÂŤ Â Group D.The Falconets left Edmonton yesterday Â&#x2039;Â&#x2039; Â&#x152;Â&#x201A; ! / through Montreal and arrived Moncton at 21.15pm. The team had a training session this morning at the Harrison Trimple High School pitch.All the players are in good health and Osarenoma Igbinovia match against England due to injury, joint the team to train. " ' ÂŤ Â&#x2021; "
out stage. The team defeated Costa Rica 3-0 Â&#x2021; " kicket.The Falconets on the other have made process in its previous appearances reaching the " = Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039;Â&#x201A; " Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x2039;Â The team is prepared this time around to create history.Head coach, Peter Dedevbo says he needs to re organise the defence. $ correction inbour absence. We had a problem during our last match as one of our lead defender had to be " 6 absent but thank God # the character and spirit exhibited by the girls ' [ seriously.
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performance of Ghanaian Clubs in Africa in recent times. = seasons have failed to have her clubs go past the round of 16 in led to CAFâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s decision to reduce the number of slots given to the country. Last seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reps Asante Kotoko, Berekum Chelsea, Medeama SC and Ebusua X the group stages of the CAF Champions League and Confederations Cup respectively.
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igerians readily point out what governments ought to do which they have failed to do. Indeed, virtually every problem in Nigeria is blamed on the government. And for many Nigerians, the Federal Government is to be blamed often for any challenge. Many are oblivious of the other tiers of government, especially the local government. It is as if the local governments have no responsibilities or maybe the people have come to expect little from them. The many years of over centralisation fostered on the nation by the military now makes most Nigerians think and act as if the Federal Government is the only government in Nigeria. The 1999 Constitution sustains this misnomer by granting the Federal Government a long exclusive list and the freedom to dabble into every other matter, some of which should better be left with the traditional councils in the states. This has led many Nigerians to allow the local and state governments get away with â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;blue murderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; while holding only the Federal Government to account, even if feebly. _ $ for poor infrastructure, poor education, poor healthcare, high unemployment, insecurity,
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run the government on behalf of, and for the good of all the citizens. For convenience, they are grouped into the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. That includes politicians, civil servants, public servants, professionals and non-professionals of all cadres and categories - from cleaners, security men and permanent secretaries to ministers; from legislative aides to the House Speaker and Senate President; $
< Registrar and to the Supreme Court Justice; from the gatemen to the Director Generals of parastatals and agencies, they are all constituent parts of the government; agents of the state. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s why they are paid from the tax payersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; money. Every action each one of them % % + they are part of. But it looks to me that this $ # Q how, you get the impression that the President or the state governor alone is the government, and everybody else is either the governed, observer, bystander, supporter, complainant or critic. Perhaps, this may explain why there is a woeful failure by the â&#x20AC;&#x153;governmentâ&#x20AC;? to satisfy the expectations of Nigerians. It is practically impossible for only the President to satisfy 170 million Nigerians or the governor to satisfy the over 12 million people in Lagos State, for example. Everywhere you go, you meet people who work in government institutions, but act as if they care very little about the success or citizen perception of the government they serve in. When you complain about the poor service you are getting, the same people who are parts or agents of the government turn around to blame the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;government,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; absolving themselves of any blame, and often the complainant seems to either agree or empathise with the government employee that the problem is with the mystery â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Mr. Government.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Early this year, I applied for a UK visa because I wanted to make a trip to the United Kingdom. Few days after submitting my application, I received a call from the British Embassy that there was no space left in my > *$ % # #
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Diligence is the mother of good fortune; and the goal of a good intention was never reached through its opposite, laziness. â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish dramatist and poet (1547-1616)
Entrepreneurial Paradigm Sam
Ohuabunwa
(OFR)
samohuabunwa@gmail.com
Growing misery index & search for government Ikoyi, Lagos to get a new one. It took me six six weeks to obtain a new passport. Reasons
*$ $ < < engineer and late approval from Abuja. It was an ordeal. Meanwhile, I missed the trip to the U.K and was almost missing a trip to the USA because my subsisting US visa was in my old passport, which had been â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;quarantinedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in the = < > was still expected to show â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;gratitudeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. In August last year, I went to renew my <
> $ and make payments. Thereafter, I was asked to come back after a year, that is July this year, at the Federal Road Safety Corps camp in Ojodu, Lagos, for what they called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;captureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. I wondered why it would take a year to come for the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;captureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. I was told that many people were on the queue and their â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;captureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; equipment were few. I was also told that a photocopy of my form on which the July date had been written would serve as my temporary driving license until that date. I shook my head and left. On the assigned date and at the stipulated time of 7am, I arrived. First, it took a lot of pleading to let me drive in through the gate. With one year scheduling, I had expected few people, but was shocked by the large crowd milling around the place. I moved from place to place, and after several hours when I arrived in front of the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;captureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; machine, I was told that my name had not dropped. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;From where?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; I asked. I made three other visits over
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temporary driving license. So I will have to return to Ojodu in 60 days when it expires or wait to be called to come and collect the permanent driving license when it is ready. Who knows how many more trips that will take, because a lot of people who had been called to come and collect, came, only to be
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told that the license was not yet ready. I do not know of any other country in the world where citizens are subjected to this kind of torture just to obtain a driving license. When my sonin-law heard my story, he sympathized with me because he went through an â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;agentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and > $ trying to renew my vehicle plate numbers as demanded by FRSC. I have completed my registration for the National Identity Card at a special unit set up by the National Identity Commission at an interaction in Lagos. I was given a temporary National Identity Card. I do not know when I will get the permanent one. Now I have been asked by the Central Bank to go to my bank and obtain another universal identity card. I do not know how many trips I will have to make to obtain a temporary card before
Anywhere Nigerians are to receive service from a government agency, the story of misery and denigration of human dignity is repeated. Who is Government? What can be the problem? Is it a matter of lack of a compelling vision, or lack of motivation, or lack of empowerment or plain lack of commitment?
I struggle to get the permanent one. I will still do biometrics for my voter card and as well as for my pension, identity card. How many identity cards is a normal law-abiding Nigerian expected to carry? Why the National > # ]
$ what I am asking. I am searching for â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Mr. Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to ask him, because that is what I am asked to do. Canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t these government agencies
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then blame government. Anywhere Nigerians are to receive service from a government agency, the story of misery and denigration of human dignity is repeated. Who is Government? What can be the problem? Is it a matter of lack of a compelling vision, or lack of motivation, or lack of empowerment or plain lack of commitment? Whatever it is, I believe that something must be done urgently and in a holistic manner to remedy this anomaly which is creating lots of problems for Nigerians. The $
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subjected to at every point cannot continue this way. What is worse is that the pains intensify when people are doing their best to obey the laws as responsible citizens. This backlash may seem to promote deviant behaviour or corner cutting. Some are â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;compelledâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;settleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; police on the highway than go through the torture of trying to get a driving license. All those that are part of government at all levels will need to undergo a fresh orientation to make them understand the point that a chain is as strong as its weakest link; that government is not about a single person, but a chain of persons that deliver service to the citizens and that the best President or best governor will achieve little if all other parties are not playing their roles with the same ef #
# ' $ governments must therefore, take appropriate initiatives on building this consciousness in all persons in government. For empowerment and motivation, the leaders must ensure proper skills, and motivation of all those involved in the governance process. The right persons must be put in the right positions to ensure the integrity of the chain. For commitment, the leaders must demand evidence of performance down the line. This must be measured and rewarded so that the unskilled for the assignment, the unprepared and the indolent are weeded from the system, and the impact of good governance felt by citizens, which will lead to improved quality of life and the reduction of the misery index. It seems this is perhaps the most critical responsibility
of government, which may actually be the government leaders. Sitting at the capital, and hoping that all the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;beautifulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; policies, projects and programmes are yielding the desired $ $ If those that are part of government are blaming the government, one can then understand why some other Nigerians make a pastime of blaming government for every > $ + < government that must be blamed and nothing to do with the citizens that throw pure water sachets and sundry rubbish into the gutter. When the road is blocked, it is the government, and nothing to do with undisciplined drivers who refuse to respect the right of way of other road users. In those countries that we admire and aspire to be like, most citizens regulate themselves and accept responsibilities for the good order of the society, thus allowing $ # tively contain the few deviants. If everybody
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# manage public order. That is my point, and it does not in any way absolve the government in power of its statutory responsibilities. There is a role for the government and there is a role for the citizen. Any dereliction on either side will create problems for the society, just as we are having, Period!
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