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Fear of fresh invasion grips Adamawa Nyako ‘smuggled’ out of danger Gov not attacked – Defence HQ Army kills 13 terror suspects NLC’s recipe against insurgency Owolabi Adenusi, Yola
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L-R: Chairman, Board of Directors, Senior Citizens Care Foundation, SCCF, Prince Adesumbo Ajibola; former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Prince Bola Ajibola (SAN); Excellence Award Recipient/Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi; and his wife, Erelu Bisi, during the award ceremony by the SCCF in Ado-Ekiti... on Thursday.
here was widespread fear in Adamawa State yesterday, following reports that members of the murderous Boko Haram Islamic sect had attacked the convoy of the Governor, Murtala Nyako, at a remote local government area. The development came barely two days after the sect had invaded four communities of Shuwa, Kirchinga, Kibla and Michika killing about 32 persons. But the Defence Headquarters in Abuja quickly dismissed the report, saying Nyako was not attacked. Instead, the force announced the killing of 13 insurgents during a raid in their make-shift camps between Borno and Adamawa States. An independent source however claimed yesterday that Nyako, who was in Shuwa on a condolence visit, was literally ‘smuggled’ out of a rowdy scene by his security aides. They were said to have rushed >>Continued on Page 2
onstrated by the immediate redeployment of some (PCOS) due to either weak supervision of personnel under their charge or questionable conduct. “He also initiated disciplinary actions against some of
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the Service by insisting on ers and men on merit will not be compromised. The Comptroller-General, he said, has given due regards to precedence by addressing anomalies in promotion exercises and in the fake credentials and doubt “Zero level tolerance for corruption has been dem-
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he Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has announced the repatriation of about 3000 illegal immigrants nationwide, in the ongoing exercise to clean the country of people who entered without relevant travel documents. Immigration Service spokesman, Mr. Chwuemeka Obua, said periodic deportations would be sus-
tained until illegal aliens who are causing problems in
Obua announced in a statement that the Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr. David S. Parradang, has recorded laudable achievements since he was appointed to head the service. He said the current focus
ler to restore discipline in
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3000 illegal immigrants sent packing Cyril Mbah, Abuja
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Cover 3000 illegal immigrants sent packing Continued from Page 1 promotion interview,� the statement said. The statement disclosed that part of the NIS management’s achievements include the establishment of a branch of the High Court Registry complex to forestall incidences of presentation of questionable documents by applicants and the
reduction of touting at “Mr. David Shikfu Parradang is totally committed and always ready to serve with zeal, passion and has the capacity to bring high level transformational leadership skills and qualities to !
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resident of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Abdulwaheed Omar, has called for a new && ' * Haram insurgency in parts of the North. Omar said this in Calabar yesterday while reacting to the recent killing of some students of the Federal Government College in Yobe by suspected Boko Haram insurgents. The NLC president was in + # 4 nial Delegates Conference of the National Union of Printing, Publishing and Paper Products Workers and a meeting of the NLC. ‘’We call on government to have a rethink over what they do. “There is nothing wrong in Nigerian government coming up with special task force with a special squad to ensure that we get to the root of the matter and it is unbundled and be brought to an end,’’ he said. He condemned the killing of innocent students by the insurgents, describing the action as “callous and unreasonable’’.
“To go to the level of very innocent students who don’t even know what is happening, just massacre them, set
on. “ I think this is a very serious issue and it is unacceptable to Nigerian workers, ‘’ he said. He urged the government to set up a special intelligence unit for combating terrorism. “I think we need to train people specially in the area of intelligence and in the area of combating this kind of terrorism. “Let them be seriously trained and let them be sent to all nooks and crannies of the nation where they can be able to tap information, so that we can stop this callous killing of innocent citizens, ‘’ Omar said. He said he had commiserated with Governor Liyel Imoke over the incident on behalf of the Nigerian workers, adding that he would do the same to President Good * He urged the government to tackle the problem once and for all to ensure peace and tranquility in all parts of the country.
Boko Haram: Fear of fresh invasion grips Adamawa Continued from Page 1 him into a waiting vehicle shortly after addressing the crowd following an alarm that Boko Haram members were lurking. Eyewitnesses said moments after the Governor ing the people, two gunmen in military uniform emerged from nowhere, shooting into the air while some people shouted: They are coming! They are coming to kill us! The development caused panic, which prompted the governor’s security aides to act swiftly. In the midst of the confusion, eyewitnesses fur-
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people to enter my vehicle, I saw two Army vehicles block the road, and I heard them shouting ‘they are coming’. When I asked who they were referring to, they said Boko Haram. “They (soldiers) were shouting: they are here; they are here. So I asked them who? They said ‘Boko Haram are here’. “Shortly, one of the sol
thing we needed to do, naturally, was to get out of the scene,� Nyako said. The governor reiterated that he was not scared; rather the safety of the people was more important to him.
Also, Nyako’s Chief of
and the ADC denied any attack on their convoy.
that there was Boko Haram scare in the area. According to him, “there were two army lorries used to block the major road, and some soldiers told us that Boko Haram
Before we knew it, they
In that situation, we had no option than to leave the place because nobody could actually say if they were soldiers or people disguised in military uniform.
L-R: Public Relations Manager, Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, Mr. Eugene Anionwo; Managing Director, Mr. Robert Dickerman and Business Manager, Umuahia Unit, Mr. Vincent Ekwekwu, during the maiden visit of Mr. Dickerman to Umuahia‌yesterday. PHOTO: NAN
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rorists were killed during a raid on their make-shift camp between Borno and Adamawa States. he Central Bank “The BDCs were inThis was contained in a of Nigeria (CBN) volved in money laun- statement issued in Abuja has revoked the dering and failure to and signed by Maj-Gen licences of 101 Bureaux provide adequate re- Chris Olukolade, the DirecDe Change (BDC) com- cords and documenta- tor of Defence Information. panies for their involve- tion of huge autonoThe statement said that ment in money launder- mous foreign exchange some of the terrorists who purchased from banks,� escaped from earlier raid infractions. Okorafor told the News had also been picked up in The CBN, in a circu- Agency of Nigeria (CBN. Maiduguri and environs. lar released yesterday in About 17 other BDCs ``More terrorists have
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%" BDCs had inadequate or N2million each for them died following a raid documentations on infractions of the BDC on their make-shift camp huge foreign exchange guidelines. sited between Borno and purchased from banks. The CBN said those Adamawa states. The CBN in the circu- $ ``Some of those who lar said that the BDCs evidence of the pur- escaped from earlier raid were unable to provide chase/utilisation of au- have also been picked up satisfactory evidence of tonomous foreign ex- in Maiduguri and envithe purchase and utilisa- change, but had other rons. tion of autonomous for- infractions of the guide``Meanwhile, calm has eign exchange. lines. returned to Shuwa after the Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, The apex bank had in pandemonium generated CBN spokesperson, con- September last year re- by the panic in the com voked the licences of 20 munity this morning,� the the operating licences of BDCs over foreign ex- statement said. 101 BDCs. change malpractices.
Money laundering: CBN revokes licences of 101 BDCs
ther claimed that some vehicles in the governor’s convoy rammed into each other, but the damage were said to be minimal. In the ensuing melee also, some people reportedly sustained injuries. Back to Yola, the state capital, Nyako, while addressing newsmen, denied reports of the purported Boko Haram attack on his convoy. He said shortly after addressing the villagers, he was about to enter his car when some soldiers approached him saying Boko Haram members were coming. Said he: “While I was coming out of the place where I addressed the
The statement said that when people sighted the convoy of troops going after terrorists, they mistook it for another round of attack. The statement said that the confusion also led to
the claim that the Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, who had visited the community, was attacked by terrorists. It said that the military authorities have refuted the claim.
``The troops were on assignment to block a discovered entry and exit point of terrorists into the country through the state. ``The community has been assured of their safety as normalcy has returned.’’
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he Defence Headquarters yesterday described as untrue, reports suggesting that Governor Murtala Nyako’s convoy was attacked by
& ' * 5 am insurgents in Adamawa State. The Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris A. Olukolade announced in a statement that the alleged attack on the governor as presented in a breaking news report of some television channels did not happen. “The truth is that the Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, visit-
ed Michika and Shuwa areas of the state to sympathise with the communities attacked by terrorists recently. “While returning, the convoy came across a noticeable pandemonium which resulted from the alarm raised by some people who had mistaken a convoy movement of troops on patrol at Kirchinga village for another impending attack by terrorists. “In the ensuing stampede and confusion, people scampered into the bush ostensibly to escape from those mistaken for terrorists.� Major General Olukolade said “the incident which
was presented as a “Breaking News� and scrolled on television screens is there 6 what actually happened. The report is capable of causing unnecessary anxiety and heightening tension.� He said the military au & disturbing and call on residents to go about their normal activities while remaining vigilant. “The operations in the North East are being con
$ is being made to stop the terrorists from continuing their atrocities in that part of the country,� he concluded.
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Police, Benue govt differ on fate of Boko Haram suspect
Customer sues Bank, security firm over loss of property Ayodele Olalere
She further claimed that “at the same time of the irst Bank Plc and day of the incident, one Halogen Security Miss Olanrewaju was Ltd are currently also a victim of the same battling to clear their theft, as her bag containnames following a suit ing N163, 000 was stolen instituted against them by in the same manner.� one Mrs. Dupe Siyanbola. After the incident, SiThe matter is being yanbola stated that she heard by Justice Dabiri of reported the case at the an Ikeja High Court. Area “F� Police Station. Siyanbola - a customer She also claimed that the of the bank – instituted “police investigated the the action against itand incident and found the
$ - defendant culpable while ing theft of her property the two security guards worth N3.083million, an have since been charged action she claimed was to court.� perpetrated by the bank As a result of the loss of and the security company. her valuables, Siyanbola The defence, billed to open on February 17, was “untold hardship, dehowever adjourned to pression and psychoMarch 19. logical trauma,� and has The claimant was rep- “recorded loss of over resented by Adedotun N10million in her busiIsola-Osobu from the law ness due to the distraction chamber of Mr Femi Fa- caused by the incident.� lana (SAN). She therefore requested Siyanbola, in her State- an order of the court diment of Claim, said that recting the defendants to on June 23, 2010 at about pay her N3, 083, 000 as 11am, she went to the special damages for her Allen Avenue branchof stolen properties, and First Bank in Ikeja, La- N30million as general gos, to transact business. damages. She stated further that The bank, in its stateshe parked her car at the ment of defence, said that bank’s premises and came “the business transaction out with her hand bag. of the claimant on the date She further claimed that she alleged her items were as she was about entering stolen cannot be ascerL-R: Ekiti PDP governorship hopeful, Bisi Omoyeni, receiving governorship nomination form from PDP National the banking hall, she was tained as she only walked Organizing Secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha at the party’s headquarters in Abuja yesterday. PHOTO: WALE ADENUGA instructed by the two se- through the banking hall curity guards on duty not without transacting busito take her bag into the ness.� banking hall, but to keep The bank however adit inside a box outside the mitted that “even though banking hall. The security a report of theft was made, guards subsequently gave and it came to the attenToyin Adebayo, Abuja lost; many more students the repeated attacks on mal learning for months. UNICEF, therefore, of- her a key to lock the par- tion of the bank, there was and teachers are deprived schools in North eastern nited Nations of their right to education. Nigeria in this context of fered its “deepest condo- ticular safe where her bag no ‘crying and screaming’ Children’s Fund Attacks on children and fear and violence. Since lences to the families and was kept, which she did.� as claimed by the peti(UNICEF) has ex- schools are unacceptable June 2013, four attacks re-
$ Siyanbola further tioner. pressed strong displeas- under any circumstances.� sulted in school closures the senseless acts and calls claimed that after 10 minThe bank also stated ure at the brutal killing of
& The statement further 45 children between the stated that UNICEF is students, many of whom tect all children through- utes in the bank hall, she R = ages of 13 and 17 by uni- deeply concerned about have had no access to for- out Nigeria.� came out only to discover tain that the claimant lost that her hand bag was the items she claims as she Federal Government Colmissing from where it was only claimed to have some lege of Buni Yadi, Yobe kept inside the locker’. documents in her bag.� State. he Vatican is about 2012. IT experts are working According to her, drew “When a school is unAccording to the bank, to unveil a Fa``Francis will soon & der attack and students the attention of the two the claimant “changed cebook page for have his very own pro- inappropriate messages become targets, not only Pope Francis, as part of _ - appearing on the pope’s security guards on duty to her story later at the potheir lives are shattered, its strategy to expand vourite social network. Facebook page before it her missing hand bag, at lice station as she claimed the future of the nation is the same time crying and to have the sum of N550, the Catholic Church’s `` The Vatican is just is opened to the public. stolen.� presence on social me- * In January, Francis screaming because of the 000.� UNICEF in a statement made available to dia, it was learnt yester- technical aspects before said that the internet valuable items contained The bank also denied newsmen in Abuja by Mr day. the pope’s Facebook can help spread God’s in it. any act of negligent on its X $ *
The pope already has page is made visible to message, noting that it According to Siyanbola, part concerning the claimthat: “We condemn in the \ the public,’’ specialised & strongest possible terms & ]
- website Vatican Insider ities for encounter and some of the missing items ant’s property, describing this vicious attack on stuwere “cash of N550, 000; her allegations as ‘frivosolidarity. tracting more than 12 said. dents,� wrote UNICEF’s ``This is something house documents in Lon- lous, an abuse of court The Vatican was not million followers. Regional Director for West His predecessor, Ben- immediately available truly good, a gift from don and Nigeria, gold process’ and urged the and Central Africa, MaGod,’’ he added at the jewelry, ATM card as well court to ‘dismiss it with edict XVI, opened the for comment. nuel Fontaine. The report added that time. accounts in December = * $ > substantial costs.’ “Many young lives were Godwin Akor, Makurdi
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he whereabouts of a Boko Haram suspect (names withheld) arrested by the police in Makurdi on Tuesday has become a subject of controversy between the Benue Police Command and the state government. While the Police ! * (PPRO), Daniel Ezeala, told Saturday Newswatch that the suspect has been handed over to Immigration Department, + % governor on Media
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suspect had been taken to unknown destination. %$ statement issued on Thursday said that the suspect was a Fulani from Taraba State, but the PPRO described the suspect as a Chadian. The controversy became deeper when the Ezeala denied that the suspect had any document on & %$ insisted that the suspect was arrested with six blank bank cheques worth millions of naira. Ezeala had equally denied that the suspect had an exercise book
containing details of hotels and government establishments marked for destruction, but Ezeala declared to Saturday Newswatch that: “There was nothing like that.� The other controversy was the allegation that the suspect had a map which he was to follow during the possible terrorist
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that actually aroused the curiosity of security operatives. In the past three weeks, Makurdi and its environs have been under Fulani
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& out suspected Fulani mercenaries occupying farmers’ abodes in Benue state. It was within that period that the suspect was arrested at the Kanshio area of Makurdi.
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Man kills two-year-old baby Fayemi steps into in fight with mother Awolowoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s shoes â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Ajibola A Peter Dada, Akure
Raphael Adeyanju, Ado Ekiti
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lder statesman and former justice of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Prince Bola Ajibola (SAN), has commended Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, for initiating the Social Security Scheme for the Elderly, saying that the governor is a perfect replica of late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who was a noted welfarist. %" ÂĽ General of the Federation who gave the commendation while presenting Fayemi with the Senior Citizens Care Foundation Excellence Award % ÂĽ $ & ! Ekiti State Social Security
West Africa, as â&#x20AC;&#x153;unique and historic.â&#x20AC;? The award is in recognition of Governor Fayemiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s security scheme for elderly citizens in Ekiti State. Ajibola, who described the Fayemi administration as one with â&#x20AC;&#x153;great foresightâ&#x20AC;? to have initiated the scheme, asserted that with the implementation of the scheme in the state, it
ÂŹ ÂĽ ! ÂŤ and must be replicated in all states of the federation. He recalled that it was Chief Awolowo who pioneered social safety programmes in Nigeria; saying that â&#x20AC;&#x153;for the country, aside Awolowo, Fayemi is the only person who we can call a welfarist.â&#x20AC;?
Prince Ajibola, who together with members of the group, also witnessed the payment of the monthly N5,000 stipend to elderly citizens for February in Ikere Ekiti, asserted that the scheme is not a political gimmick, but a welfarist approach to governance. He described the scheme as a good example of how government should care for its citizens. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You have a government with foresight, a government that helps and has compassion. We have seen it, and we are surprised because we never knew the scheme is this great. I am very happy to see these elderly citizens in good health. You might not
$ ! this scheme, but this is indeed
ÂĽ as Kehinde remarkable. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have seen it that it is Ayelehin has allegedly ÂĽ ! ! $ ÂĽ
ÂĽ This is not politics; this is baby at Alumaliu Igbose not campaigning, this is not Camp in Supare Akoko, ° Akoko South West Local show of welfarism in practice Government Area of in Ekiti State. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a demonstration Ondo State during a of how a government can be ! very dedicated, and show the childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother. The incident, which care for the people. When Awolowo became the head occurred on Tuesday of the Western region in those evening, has become days, he did a lot of work a topic of controversy which we still remember in the town while the today. We now have someone suspect had since been history of our country aside arrested by men of the Awolowo who we can call a state police command. According to a source, welfarist. This can only come from someone who has the the suspect allegedly removed the baby people at heart,â&#x20AC;? he said. The elder statesman who from its motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s back forcefully and angrily & led to the death of the ÂĽ
ÂĽ The source narrated between Ayelehin and the mother of the baby known as Oluwabunmi Faith, after the suspect accused Faith of revealing information about him to the police last Sunday which informed the policeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s raid on his house. The allegation,
according to the source, degenerated into a heated argument between the suspect and the deceasedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mother leading to a free for all
& Ayelehin reportedly removed the baby boy from the motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s back and smashed him on the " ! was said to have died on the way to the hospital. Upon the death of the child, it was learnt that " to run away, but was caught by neighbours who heard the cry of the woman, and handed him over to the police. In his reaction to the incident, the State Police ! * (PPRO), Mr. Wole & the incident, said the suspect was immediately arrested by men of the command who rushed to the scene after receiving the information. Describing the alleged action of the suspect as being cruel and wicked, the PPRO noted that he would be charged to court for murder, stating that no person should take the life of another person under any circumstance.
Lions Club organises eye screening for drivers L-R: Head, Mergers and Acquisitions, UBA Capital Plc, Mayowa Amoo; Unit Head, Corporate Service, UBA Plc, Nnenna Chikezie, and Managing Director/CEO, Protection Plus Services Limited, Ubong King, during Nigeria/South Africa Chambers of Commerceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s forum on Practical Immigration Challenges for Expatriates at Eko Hotel, Lagos. Photo: SEGUN PADONU
Ahead 2015: Ajimobi, Shittu reconcile Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan
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or the sudden appearance of posters of Senator Femi Lanlehin § "
#! during the week, one would have hastily concluded that with the seeming reconciliation of Adebayo + " ' %! Ajimobi on Thursday, the coast has been cleared for " % ! + " had taken Ajimobi to court over the struggle for 2015 governorship election suddenly appeared at ÂŤ Thursday for â&#x20AC;&#x153;dialogueâ&#x20AC;?. Political watchers believed " by the two aspirants to agree not to disagree on the 2015. Saturday Newswatch learnt that the meeting was ! monarch who was held in high esteem in the state. # + " was accompanied on the visit by the former national
legal adviser of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change who came all the way from Kogi State. A member of the All Progressives Congress who pleaded anonymity said, ¹ ²+ " ³ ! the governor for all political embarrassments he has cost him. There is no way he can defeat Ajimobi in the
primaries. His apology has been accepted.â&#x20AC;? + " has bowed out of the party primaries failed, and text messages sent to him were not replied. But one of his aides simply said â&#x20AC;&#x153;the story cannot be true. No propaganda can stop us. But wait until he
Lagos lawmakers tip Ikuforiji to succeed Fashola Wale Akinola
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ome members of Lagos State House of Assembly have tipped their Speaker, Adeyemi Ikuforiji, as the best candidate to succeed the incumbent governor of the state, Babatunde Fashola (SAN). The lawmakers who spoke with Saturday Newswatch posited that if the tempo of achievements recorded in the last few years by Fashola should be sustained without hitches, Ikuforiji should be allowed to succeed him based on his laudable achievements as the head of the legislature
since he assumed office as Speaker in 2005. While commenting, Chairman, House Committee on Public Account (local), / & ²# $ ¼#´ #³& described the speaker as a performer and achiever, who turned around the House to an enviable status. He added that based on his unprecedented achievements in the House, Ikuforiji was best positioned to take the state to the next level if he emerges the next governor, adding that none of his predecessors had his track record as the speaker of the House, stressing that
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p p a r e n t l y disturbed by the spate of accidents on Nigerian roads, the Lagos Paddles Lions Club, Ogba, recently an eye personally speaks with you.â&#x20AC;? organised Meanwhile, Senator screening exercise for Lanlehin who was formerly commercial bus drivers. About 60 drivers playing hide and seek over the governorship primaries, and other members of #! the public underwent the check conducted ! " by a team of medical His media assistant, Wale practitioners hired by the Shadare, has promised to club. call Saturday Newswatch The exercise was !
organised as one of the cardinal programmes of the club, which put ÂĽ related issues involving the House has never had it so drivers. good. President of the club, â&#x20AC;&#x153;In terms of infrastructure, Taiwo said the exercise Ikuforiji has given us the best was conducted because so far. We now have a new chamber, new offices for lawmakers and others. He of eyesight to the exposed all the lawmakers to safety of drivers and constant training in Nigeria passengers. He noted and overseas. All of us have that poor eyesight and enjoyed trainings like never ignorance of drivers on before because the speaker is the state of their sight are major causes of road a democratic leader,â&#x20AC;? he said. He also argued that Ikuforiji accidents. Many drivers, gives room for diverse views he disclosed, think that on the floor of the House everything is alright though it might not be because they can see. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But they usually know possible to please everybody ! "
all the time.
subjected to screening. So, we decided that the drivers in our environment need to be educated on the importance of having good eyesight. Besides, we also encourage them to undergo tests so as to know their blood pressure and sugar level. Upon screening, those that need correctional glasses will be provided,â&#x20AC;? he said. On the cost of organising the programme, Salami, a member of the International Association of Lions Club, said the money came from donations from members and well wishers of the club. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you have all the money in the world, and you have a health challenge, you will not enjoy it. According to him, the club would also provide books and teaching materials to the schools within the community in the coming months. Salami added that the club would also provide musical equipment as well as Braille to students of Pacelli School for the Blind soon.
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South East
News
Imo set to revive moribund industries
More politicians from Owerri West decamp to APC Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri
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ollowing the recent decampment of hundreds of men, women and youths Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri Barr. Okoro stated been the case.â&#x20AC;? in Owerri West Local $ ! The commissioner Government Area to news men in Owerri, the that a website would be established in her however, lamented the the he Imo State capital of Imo State. All progressives g o ve r n m e n t According to her, the ministry to enhance the increasing high cost of Congress (APC), the Imo has declared Standard Shoe Industry, media publicity and locally manufactured State Governor, Rochas its commitment to Owerri, the paper consumption of activities goods stating that this Okorocha, has played host of the ministry. resuscitate and revive packaging industry and had paved the way for to those who decamped She decried the absence the importation of some from various political all moribund industries the Raison P a i n t in the state, just as Industry at Aboh Mbaise of Federal presence in goods whose cost of parties to join the APC. Receiving the arrangements had been had been redesigned and the state even as she production is relatively decamped politicians concluded to relocate all would soon commence challenged all Federal cheaper. the Government institutions in the state to artisans operating within operations.
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& ' Owerri town to Nekede Stressing that with the justify their presence in stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s palm plantation Okorocha commended in Owerri West Local ÂĽ
the state. (former Adapalm â&#x20AC;&#x153;We expect the Federal Nig. Ltd) would be the leaders and the people Government Area. already recognised, the This was revealed by state government would Ministry of Industry in strengthened and made of Owerri West for their the Commissioner for monitor the operations of the state to do something more functional for decision to join APC even Commerce and Industry, the hospitality industry to justify its presence here increased productivity ! them any monetary but alas, the reverse has and accessibility. Barr. Ugochi Nnanna so as to make it viable.
§ ´ that Imo people have become aware of the alleged deceitful strategy employed by politicians in the past, and urged all to resist people bent on squandering the resources of the state through bad leadership. The Governor explained that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo State has never been comfortable with the rescue mission the government has embarked on because the state allocation is no longer being shared among the few elites; rather the money is channelled to social and infrastructural development of the state. *789<=7< >?97@7<9 Q<XY 7Z $[Y\ ]^\^9 =@ _9Z^ `\={9@ 7= ^?9 Y||9@Y\^9 _9Z^ [} ^?9 *Q& 'Y8Y~Y7= YÂ&#x20AC;9<Y\= $<|}  \X
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APGA applauds ruling on Obianoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s alleged double registration as Ngige rejects verdict Alphonsus Eze, Awka
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ational Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Umeh, has said that with the Anambra State governorship election tribunal ruling that it cannot dabble into the alleged double registration ! ÂĽ & Chief Willy Obiano, the coast is now clear for his swearing on March 17, 2014. Umeh, who was reacting to the ruling of the tribunal in the petition by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) in the November 16 and 30, 2013 governorship election, Comrade Tony Nwoye, that the issues of !
ÂĽ " & ! to rest the allegations of double registration on which oppositions hinged their petitions. " having been adjudicated ! in Anambra State, and cleared Obiano, the tribunal also agreed with Obianoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s counsels that it would
amount to abuse of court process if they go into it.
! & the tribunal has emphatically stated that Obiano was not in breach of any law as many oppositions alleged in their petitions, stressing that nobody can stand on the ÂĽ & being sworn in as governor of Anambra State. Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in election, Senator Chris Ngige, has rejected the rulings handed down so far ! # ÂĽ
Nzuko Aro exco meeting holds today
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he Nzuko Arochukwu Worldwide will today hold its executive meeting at the Aro Congress
& %! $ $ & ! + The meeting will be presided ! ÂĽ'
of Nzuko Aro, Mazi Nnamdi
Udoh. Top on the agenda includes the construction of % $ ÂĽ * & Aro National Conference as well as election in the Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wing. % +
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& ÂĽ General will make a media
! FM Radio. After the meeting, there will be a social evening to consolidate the Aro Diaspora at the residence * & š Kanu Okpalaeke.
' ! " in Awka, Anambra State capital. Ngige has been challenging the declaration of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate in the election, Chief Willie Obiano, as winner of the election, by the Independent National
²# Âł One of the senior lawyers in Ngigeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s legal team led by Chief Rotimi Akeredolu, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria ²+% Âł& $ (SAN), during the court proceedings, made it clear to the tribunal that they are heading to the Appeal Court to contest all the rulings of the tribunal, urging the tribunal to hasten and make copies of the rulings available to ! appeal against the decisions at the Appellate Court.
not to sell their votes to do not have their interest
Âą Imo is no more â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;people deceiving people,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? Governor Okorocha noted. The Imo State governor stated that free education, massive roads, infrastructural projects as well as free maternal health care programme in the state were possible due to prudent management of state
assurances to complete all ongoing projects in the state, while assuring that more projects would be executed before the end of his tenure. Okorocha expressed regrets that Imo State has not had any Federal government project after 3 years of massively voting for President Goodluck Jonathan and the People Democratic Party.
people of Imo State to embrace the APC for the change that must come in Nigeria. Presenting the decamped members to the governor, the Commissioner for Industry and Non Formal Sector, Barr. Ugochi Nnanna Okoro stated that the people of Owerri West have witnessed the positive impact and transformation of the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Rescue Missionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; administration, and expressed delight at their decision to identify with the government.
Ebonyi students protest as truck crushes two to death Kenneth Ofoma, Abakaliki
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wo female students of Community Secondary School Nkalagu, Ishielu Local Government Area of the state were crushed to death on Thursday. Subsequently, the incident yesterday triggered violent demonstrations by their colleagues who disrupted vehicular and human movements for several hours along the Nkalagu axis of the ¼%! $ $ § Road. that trouble started when an %! $ $ ¼! high speed crushed the two students, and injured another two said to be receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in the state. The students as early as 7a.m barricaded the express road with woods, empty drums and bags of sand to cause traffic congestion in the axis for over five hours as motorists and drivers parked their vehicles to avoid being vandalized. Confirming the incident, the member Representing Ishielu North Constituency,
Ikechukwu Ogbu, said that though normalcy had returned in the area the death of the female students was regrettable. According to him; â&#x20AC;&#x153;yesterday at about 3p.m, when the school had dismissed, the students were seen going home, most of them walking along the pedestrian walkway when
$ to Abakaliki on a very high speed crushed two female students, and injured two others. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Information at our disposal reveals that the driver was arrested by the police yesterday, but hundreds of the students gathered this morning, barricaded the road with different objects which resulted in traffic congestion along the busy express road. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We immediately had to mobilize the Police and soldiers who came to the scene of the protest to calm the students. Though the protest lasted for over 5 hours normalcy have returned to the area, and people are now going about their normal business,â&#x20AC;? he recounted.
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Saturday Newswatch,March 1, 2014
News
North Central
Plateau Dep Gov tasks judiciary on justice
Niger Assembly passes law on Sharia criminal code T
contribution. However, the Gbong he Deputy Governor Gwom Jos and Chairman, State Joint of Plateau State, Mr. Plateau Ignatius Longjan, has Traditional Council, Da Jacob Gyang Buba, called for urged the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s judiciary to uphold the rule of law a formidable force among and be fair in the passage š of every judgement for the those who are willing to overall development of the distabilise the peace and state, and the country at unity of Nigeria. Responding, Justice Sha large. Mr. Longjan stated applauded Governor Jonah this yesterday during a David Jang for allowing valedictory session of the justice to reign in the state, retired president, Plateau and commended him for the State Customary Court infrastructural development of Appeal, Justice Gabriel he has provided across the Adamu Sha, held at the three senatorial zones of the state. court premises in Jos. According to him, He described Justice Sha as an embodiment of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Governor Jonah Jang, in humility, adding that his the short space of seven contribution to the judiciary years, has been able to lay has helped in dispensing down infrastructures that justice to the less privileged are visible for all to see and have touched the lives of in the society.
& %" the majority of the people of General and Commissioner Plateau State. Âą of Justice, Barr Edward in roads Pwajok, said the state has legacies development, educational enjoyed the wealth of growth, expansion in the experience of Justice Sha which has added value health sector, agriculture to the development of the and overall administration of the state. Above all, on judiciary in the state. He noted that justice & Sha has contributed to paid pension and gratuity the stability of the judicial arrears of not just workers system in the country, of the judiciary, but of all adding that the court has ! government who were justice in Plateau State as languishing as result of non a result of his immense ! &Ă he said. Gyang Bere, Jos
Justina Asishana, Minna
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orried by the spate of rape cases in the country, the Niger State House of Assembly (NSHA) has passed into law a bill seeking the establishment of Sharia penal code for the state. According to the law, convicted rapist would serve 21-year jail term while no Muslim would henceforth marry more than four wives. The bill was passed
after the report of the
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" adopted by the House. Presenting the report, Chairman of " Isah Kawu, said wide consultations were made with major stakeholders while public hearing was also organised to aggregate the views of the people, adding that the issue was accepted by everyone wholeheartedly. In his remarks, the
Speaker, Barrister Adamu Usman, commended his colleagues for their hard work, explaining that punishment for rape cases as most part of the law was already in the constitution. He said the bill was in conformity with section 36 of the 1999 constitution as amended, adding that it was also in line with the injunctions of the Holy Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammed. According to him,
penalties for those who drugged their victims to rape them, saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Henceforth, no Muslim in the state would marry more than four wives.â&#x20AC;? The Speaker also urged that parents and concerned citizens should endeavour to report cases of rape to law enforcement agents in their localities for prompt action, declaring $ from the twenty sixth.
PDP wins 14 out of 15 council seats
Gyang Bere, Jos Illegal petrol sellers with their jerry cans at a petrol station in Bauchi State...yesterday.
Photo: NAN
NAFDAC rewards students over â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;warâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; against substandard foods Toyin Adebayo, Abuja
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irector-General, National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Dr. Paul Orhii, has said that â&#x20AC;&#x153;While employing high technology devices to track and treat counterfeits and counterfeiters, we deem it expedient to immunize our society against counterfeits by re-orientating our youths through activities of NAFDAC Consumer Safety Club (NCSC) He made this known, yesterday in Abuja while rewarding students of the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s secondary schools who have distinguished themselves in promoting !
foods and drugs in Nigeria. Orhii stated that the circulation of fake products in the country was an enormous task for the agency, which he said necessitated using the youths to help in enlightening the nation.
The club, he said, is aimed at informing and educating members towards collaborating with NAFDAC on safeguarding the health of the nation. He added that the programme was one of the agencyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s public enlightenment programmes targeting the
youth in the society in the eradication of fake and substandard regulated product campaign. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can only build a new Nigeria by equipping our youths who are the future hope of this great nation with the right virtues. NCSC is therefore, promoted as a platform
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change through enlightenment among the populace at a particular age group where they are expected to imbibe the culture of quality and propagate this value to their peers, family and the general public at large,â&#x20AC;? he added.
Jonathan to visit Kwara March 3
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he PDP in Kwara State said it had constituted a ž¿Ă&#x20AC;ÂĽ ! " to ensure the successful hosting of President Goodluck Jonathan on March 3. Chairman of the Interim "
Kwara State, Chief Solomon Edoja, announced this at a news conference in Ilorin on yesterday. Edoja said the 140 members were in seven sub groups of 20 members each. The groups are transport, health, social welfare, accommodation, venue, reception and security He said members had been working round the clock to
ensure a successful hosting of the President. The chairman added that Kwara government had approved the use of the Cosmopolitan Square in IIorin for the reception. Edoja described the visit as a rare opportunity, saying that â&#x20AC;&#x153;it would mark the commencement of freedom for the people of the state.â&#x20AC;? He described PDP as a universal party capable of countries in Africa. The interim chairman urged residents of the state to come out en masse and give a rousing reception to the
President. Edoja said that the party in Kwara had set up Elders " all members were given adequate welfare. He warned against damaging billboards of President Jonathan in some parts of the state, describing the action as treason. He said the party got the approval of the state signage and advertisement agency before erecting the billboards in any part of the state. The temporary secretariat of the party on Zango Road, Ilorin, was like a beehive in preparation of the Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s visit.
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he Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) has released the result of the local government election conducted on February 25, with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) clinching 14 out of the 15 council areas where the election was conducted. However, a re-run election has been scheduled in Jat Ward of Langtang North Local Government where the election was inconclusive,
was not found after the collation of results at the local government level. Chairman of the commission, Hon. Peter Dalyop, while announcing the result at the commissionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s headquarters in Jos, stressed that a level playing ground was provided for all the participating political parties in the election. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;the
North Local Government reported to the commission that after receiving the results from 17 wards in the local government, he waited endlessly for the returning
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! his result. He had to leave for Jos at 8:00am on 26 February without a word from the §
Therefore, there is no result for Jat Ward. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In Line with our law, PLASIEC will conduct a rerun of the elections in Jat Ward on Monday, March 3, 2014. The rules and regulations that applied to the Tuesday election shall be applied. Consequently, the results of the election in Langtang North Local Government and Jat Ward of Langtang North Local Government are not available.â&#x20AC;? The chairman further explained that â&#x20AC;&#x153;PLASIEC is however, as earlier mentioned, collating the results for the other wards of Langtang North Local Government, and this shall be released shortly along with that of other councillors from other local governments.â&#x20AC;? However, contrary to earlier speculation that the local government elections was going to generate ripples and fresh violence, citizens in the state has been commended for their peaceful conduct during the poll. ´ the outcome of the election, a team of Accredited Domestic Election Observers, led by Chief Boniface Okafor, also commended Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) for providing a level playing ground for all the political parties.
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13
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 28/02/2014
Nigerian bourse rebounds as NSE ASI records 3.3% gain Marcell Dike
T
he equities market closed yesterday on a positive note, as NSE ASI appreciated by gaining 1.73 per cent to close at 39,558.89 basis points, compared with the appreciation of 0.06 per cent recorded on Thursday. Its Year-to-Date (YTD) returns currently stands at decline of 4.28 per cent. Market breadth closed positive as AIRSERVICE led 36 gainers against 22 losers topped Symbol
by ACADEMY at the end of yesterday’s session- an impressive performance when compared with the previous days outlook. Market turnover closed positive, as the volume traded put at 479,439,910 appreciated by 143.25 per cent against a loss of 45.11% recorded on Thursday. AFRIPRUD, ZENITHBANK, and NB were the most active to boost market turnover. Moreover, NB and ZENITHBANK also topped the Opening Price
High
STOCK
market value list, which stood at 12,754,178,211.54. There were 1.206 and in terms of Market capitalization, it stood at 12.706. NSE Food sector recorded a gain of 3.30 per cent to top the sectoral performance amongst others; while NSE Insurance sector was the least supported with a marginal gain of 0.42 per cent gain recorded yesterday. NB leads the list of active stocks that record impressive volume spike at the end of Friday’s session.
Low
Closing Price
Change (+)
NESTLE GUNNESS NB UACN DANGCEM
STOCK CCNN FLOURMILL PORTPAINT REDSTAREX ACADEMY
% Price Change
CLOSE
GAINERS: TOP-5 GAIN
071.311 180.36 145.00 61.25 237.00
100.00 197.90 152.00 65.22 240.00
CLOSE
LOSERS: TOP-5 GAIN
9.70 78.38 5.77 4.62 2.20
Trades
Volume
CHANGE % 28.69 17.54 7.00 3.97 3.00
CHANGE %
924 78.00 5.49 4.40 1.99
Value
ACADEMY
2.20
1.99
1.99
1.99
-0.21
-9.55
1
150,000
298,500.00
ACCESS
7.76
7.81
7.70
7.70
-0.06
-0.77
1
20,422,147
158,125,456.00
AFRIPRUD
3.99
4.15
3.87
4.04
0.05
1.25
1
121,339,168
482,375,232.00
AIICO
0.86
0.88
0.87
0.87
0.01
1.16
1
1,039,418
906,377.00
AIRSERVICE
2.71
2.98
2.98
2.98
0.27
9.96
1
50,000
149,000.00
ASHAKACEM
17.90
18.20
17.90
18.20
0.30
1.68
1
265,338
4,786,084.00
ASOSAVINGS
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.00
0.00
1
185,447
92,723.50
CCNN
9.70
9.49
9.22
9.24
-0.46
-4.74
1
340,010
3,152,192.50
CHAMS
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.00
0.00
1
7,286,691
3,643,345.50
CILEASING
0.51
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.02
3.92
1
460,000
243,800.00
CONTINSURE
1.09
1.14
1.11
1.14
0.05
4.59
1
550,000
619,500.00
COSTAIN
1.50
1.57
1.57
1.57
0.07
4.67
1
198,861
312,211.78
COURTVILLE
0.77
0.77
0.74
0.74
-0.03
-3.90
1
437,344
330,714.56
CUSTODYINS
2.17
2.27
2.18
2.20
0.03
1.38
1
3,127,936
7,062,897.50
CUTIX
2.10
2.00
2.00
2.00
-0.10
-4.76
1
50,000
100,000.00
DANGCEM
237.00
240.00
237.05
240.00
3.00
1.27
1
494,638
117,944,640.00
DANGSUGAR
11.41
11.30
11.28
11.30
-0.11
-0.96
1
392,275
4,425,862.00
DIAMONDBNK
6.60
6.62
6.60
6.62
0.02
0.30
1
45,407,365
299,693,120.00
ETERNA
4.00
3.99
3.99
3.99
-0.01
-0.25
1
236,911
945,274.88
ETI
14.89
14.79
14.76
14.76
-0.13
-0.87
1
300,000
4,435,500.00
EVANSMED
2.56
2.68
2.68
2.68
0.12
4.69
1
52,504
140,710.72
FBNH
13.33
13.55
13.20
13.24
-0.09
-0.68
1
37,542,079
502,850,560.00
FCMB
3.45
3.60
3.46
3.58
0.13
3.77
1
1,230,931
4,323,915.50
FIDELITYBK
2.18
2.27
2.11
2.27
0.09
4.13
1
5,158,798
11,373,793.00
FIDSON
2.94
3.05
2.94
3.05
0.11
3.74
1
1,855,263
5,568,886.50
FLOURMILL
78.38
78.50
78.00
78.00
-0.38
-0.48
1
100,000
7,825,000.00
GUARANTY
24.30
25.40
24.46
25.40
1.10
4.53
1
31,084,447
762,852,800.00
GUINNESS
180.36
198.83
189.50
197.90
17.54
9.72
1
392,501
77,727,704.00
HONYFLOUR
3.80
3.99
3.86
3.91
0.11
2.89
1
590,947
2,327,545.00
INTENEGINS
0.67
0.67
0.67
0.67
0.00
0.00
1
100,000
67,000.00
IPWA
0.54
0.52
0.52
0.52
-0.02
-3.70
1
580,526
301,873.53
JAPAULOIL
0.52
0.53
0.51
0.51
-0.01
-1.92
1
2,338,523
1,197,330.50
-0.46 -0.38 -0.28 -0.22 -0.21
14
Saturday Newswatch, March 1, 2014
NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 28/02/2014 Symbol
Opening Price
High
Low
Closing Price Change (+)
% Price Change
Trades
Volume
Value
LINKASSURE
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.00
0.00
1
150,000
75,000.00
LIVESTOCK
3.95
3.99
3.92
3.92
-0.03
-0.76
1
129,890
514,761.09
MAYBAKER
2.19
2.27
2.17
2.17
-0.02
-0.91
1
157,375
347,241.25
NAHCO
5.56
5.63
5.63
5.63
0.07
1.26
1
164,916
928,477.06
NB
145.00
152.00
140.00
152.00
7.00
4.83
1
57,047,093
8,130,774,016.00
NEIMETH
1.80
1.89
1.80
1.85
0.05
2.78
1
200,000
367,000.00
NEM
0.82
0.82
0.81
0.81
-0.01
-1.22
1
2,637,453
2,156,737.00
NESTLE
1071.31
1100.00
1073.01
1100.00
28.69
2.68
1
200,867
220,413,904.00
NIGERINS
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.00
0.00
1
100,000
50,000.00
OANDO
19.18
19.40
19.21
19.40
0.22
1.15
1
942,686
18,202,564.00
OASISINS
0.57
0.55
0.55
0.55
-0.02
-3.51
1
235,000
129,250.00
OKOMUOIL
40.50
41.63
41.00
41.00
0.50
1.23
1
269,550
11,093,494.00
PAINTCOM
2.00
1.90
1.90
1.90
-0.10
-5.00
1
100,000
190,000.00
PORTPAINT
5.77
5.49
5.49
5.49
-0.28
-4.85
1
50,000
274,500.00
PRESCO
44.10
46.00
46.00
46.00
1.90
4.31
1
135,322
6,224,812.00
PRESTIGE
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.00
0.00
1
199,084
111,487.04
REDSTAREX
4.62
4.42
4.40
4.40
-0.22
-4.76
1
407,855
1,798,270.50
ROYALEX
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.00
0.00
1
580,000
348,000.00
RTBRISCOE
1.29
1.30
1.23
1.30
0.01
0.78
1
682,000
879,320.00
SKYEBANK
3.85
3.80
3.66
3.70
-0.15
-3.90
1
1,309,010
4,846,577.50
STANBIC
19.80
20.50
20.15
20.50
0.70
3.54
1
325,789
6,620,938.00
STDINSURE
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.00
0.00
1
50,130
25,065.00
STERLNBANK
2.20
2.27
2.20
2.27
0.07
3.18
1
1,262,730
2,837,663.75
TRANSCORP
3.99
4.14
3.97
4.00
0.01
0.25
1
6,388,432
25,593,454.00
TRANSEXPR
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Atiku, APC and endless chase for Presidency Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor
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hen news recently revealed that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was defecting from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), it was learnt that the presidency went into jubilation, describing the Adamawa-born politicianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s continued / $
+ of the presidency, including the President, reportedly § % $ ! " " % + of the PDP in Jada II, Jada Local Government Area, which marked the end of his membership of the party. % $ " Ă&#x192; Âą# of my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party ² / Âł !
Ă&#x201E;& Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;ž¿ " statement that was issued today outlines my reasons for resigning from the PDP.â&#x20AC;? Of course, political watchers knew that Atiku might have been technically - as usual - pushed out of the PDP because it was not willing to surrender the presidential ticket to him. Major newpapers, pennultimate week, ran advertorials of Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential ambition on the % & Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s main interest in the APC is the presidency. In his previous adventure in the defunct Action Congress (AC), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and even the several clandestine moves in the PDP, he couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wrestle power from his contemporaries at & in edging him out, thus forcing him into political !
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of unserious minds.â&#x20AC;? However, last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s advertorials were eye openers about another of Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential schemings. It Ă&#x192; Âą &Ă ! media team. Nigerians started quizzing the political
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& Âą reasonsâ&#x20AC;? been loyal to the legacy parties â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Action Congress (AC), All Nigeria Peoplesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Party (ANPP) and Congress for Progressive Change (CPC). It was discovered that former governor of Lagos + & ! ÂŤ
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presidential ambition for the success of the APC. However, his well-documented search for power gives away that line of argument as mere obfuscation. Atiku has never hidden his ambition to be president right from the day former President Olusegun Obasanjo picked him as his vice. &
& they fell apart, allegedly when he sought to supplant his boss by lining majority of the PDP governors against Obasanjo, whom he had sold the Mandela one-term option. Stories have it that Obasanjo had to literally beg his vice before he got his partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s re Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x201E; %
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Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unending presidential chase Continued from Page 15
could not achieve his presidential
! / & % $ reportedly founded and funded the AC, and pursued his ambition under it. When he failed and realised that the AC was too parochial a party ! & returned to a broader platform / $ / & % $ a northern consensus candidate when he lost the zoning argument. As 2015 beckons, Atiku has perhaps reasoned that he has / & decided to thread the familiar path of seeking a platform to actualise his presidential ambition again. When he declared that he joined the APC not to pursue personal ambition, not a few were convinced especially as they saw through the panicky and un-strategic manner his media of conspiracy between him and Tinubu over the APC presidential ticket, which clearly gave stronger credence to Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ambition. Also, at a rally organised by the Adamawa State chapter of the APC to welcome him to the party, the former Vice President said the / Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;žĂ&#x2021;& as the people had declared war against it for the impunity it had wrought on them.
/ a borrowed time, as the people whom he consulted with during his tour of many states of the & about their readiness to send the party packing next year. On the issue of his presidential ambition, Atiku said it was not yet time to make any pronouncement to the Adamawa people and Nigerians at large, adding that it was premature to make such a statement. Meanwhile, the bomb dropped by former governor of Kano State, Ibrahim Shekarau - a founding leader of the APC - that Tinubu runs the party as a personal shop, further threw spanner into the works of Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s image makers. The former governor of Kano State had alleged that Tinubu was imposing his wish on the party. Also, there were media reports regarding strong moves by leaders of the APC from the North East zone to support Atiku as a consensus aspirant for the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential ticket, a move that allegedly led to his defection from / #
& politicians from the North East were said to be majorly concerned with how to manage Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential ambition and that of the former chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, or any other aspirant, so that they do not clash. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is only Ribadu that is also nursing a presidential ambition in Adamawa State, but Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aspiration will absolutely not cause any problem with Ribaduâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interest in the presidency. We are democrats and anyone who wants to contest will be accommodated. Although it will not be good for the two to run against each other, we have started consultations on how to build a consensus on various issues,â&#x20AC;? Saturday Newswatch gathered from a source that does not want his name in print. As the party coducted its membership registration recently, it was learnt that party leaders š to ensure that any potential area promptly addressed. On the type of support expected from the governor of Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home state, Nyako, the source said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our expectation is that as a leader, Atiku would contribute
Regardless of his clout and political followership, Nyako remains the driver of the process in the state; and being the driver, he is also expected to be fair and carry everyone along.â&#x20AC;? Meanwhile, the alleged claim by Atiku and company to have been endorsed by the North East Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has been faulted by the associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s publicity secretary, Sunday Oibe, who insisted that nobody endorsed Atiku for the 2015 presidency, describing the claim as â&#x20AC;&#x153;false and a ploy to cause confusion and tarnish the image of the association.â&#x20AC;? + ! Ă&#x192; Âą " been drawn to a report that CAN is divided along President Goodluck Jonathan and Atiku over the 2015 election. This is absolute falsehood and it is nothing but a ploy by some mischief makers. CAN is united; it is not divided. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to clarify that the North East chapter of CAN has not endorsed or supported Atiku as reported in the media. We are aware of an impostor who is being sponsored by a politician to discredit CAN. He is not a leader of CAN in any capacity at any level and therefore cannot speak for CAN in the North East.â&#x20AC;? On Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defection, a member of the National Working " ² 1 Âł / expressed delight over the development, saying: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Gradually, the troublemakers are going one by one, and we will now sit down and restructure and reposition the
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;You cannot go to war with a divided house, and it is our expectation that with Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defection, the APC will see what we have been tolerating for a long time,â&#x20AC;? he said. Adamawa State chapter of the party, nonetheless, said the former Vice Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defection % / / Omar Ardo, in a statement, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Given the dynamics of Adamawa State politics, today and in the foreseeable future, the convergence of Nyako and Atiku in the APC cannot upstage the
gradually, the troublemakers are going one by one and we will now sit down and restructure and reposition the PDP for the 2015 general elections. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You cannot go to war with a divided house and it is our expectation that with Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defection, the APC will see what we have been tolerating for a long time
Buhari ! / state. Âą# ! % + / stakeholders and elders forum / all intimidated by the defection of the former Vice President to the APC. As far as we are concerned & / dey kampe!â&#x20AC;? Atiku, in a radio programme, had vowed never to return to / Âą!
would no longer be what it used to be.â&#x20AC;? He recalled that it was a party they built and nurtured,
" that some people had turned it into something else. The party, he added, had continued to disappoint Nigerians with no remedy in sight. ' State, Timipre Sylva, at the Adamawa rally, apologised on ! / Nigerians for bringing President Jonathan into power in 2011, saying: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was here with other governors in 2011 to pray the North to vote for our son. I am here again on behalf of the people of the South South to apologise to you for the mis-governance wrought on you by our son. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am here to apologise to the people of Adamawa because our son who you voted for has not performed and the country is fast sinking under his misrule. Âą / tell you that we are ready to join hands with you to chase out this regime of impunity promoted by our son. We will join hands with you to salvage our great country,â&#x20AC;? Sylva said. In his remarks, Tinubu said the APC was on a rescue mission
in the country, adding that the coming of Atiku into its fold was a manifestation that the party / packing come 2015. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I welcome my friend Atiku Abubakar back home to the house which he contributed in building,â&#x20AC;? he said, adding that with Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defection to the APC, he is sure ÂŹ / Partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; was on the brink of death. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We assure Nigerians that come Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;žĂ&#x2021;& ! & ÂŹ / Party.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Very soon, we shall celebrate our successes so that we can rebuild Nigeria together,â&#x20AC;? he added. Reacting to the defection,
disclosed that Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s departure was good riddance to an ambitious man, adding that â&#x20AC;&#x153;it is a sigh of relief. We are indeed relieved by his resignation. With Atiku out of the way, the presidential ticket is for President Jonathan for the asking. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We saw him as a pain in our neck as far as the presidential
/ $ ' & no more with us. Let him go,â&#x20AC;? he noted. With the defection of Atiku, in alleged search for a presidential ticket in the APC, and its !
! / either sees him as an unnecessary threat, the fact remains that Atiku had not shown any interest in the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chairmanship or any position other than the presidency. The poser here is: which of the northern political juggernauts would lend him support? '
commands more respect and followership than Atiku is on ´ ! / " Mallam Ribaldu whose track
a vantage position to contest the plum job. " & * ! threat to Atikuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ambition in the APC. How he intends to outwit him at the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential primaries (if there will be any) is
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The answer to the question: what Atiku really wants in Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s politics will as well answer how long he would continue to â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;sampleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; parties to realise his ambition. If sheer honesty of purpose as a politician is his major reason for being in a party, he should have remained ÂŹ $ ÂŤ / salvage it, after all he made a real motive of romancing political parties in turn is to occupy the Presidential Villa, then his journey of defections to and from parties might just be beginning.
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Ojo LG proposes Bola Tinubu: An N1.8bn for 2014 undaunting strategist C Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor
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the riverine communities, rehabilitation and resurfacing of roads in the local government and the opening up of roads at riverine areas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Others are the reconstruction of the L.A. Primary School in Okolundun Riverine Area, procurement of 3,000 desks and benches for primary schools, provision of two speed boats for teachersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; movement, upgrading of the primary health care centres at Ira, Igbede and Taffi; construction of staff quarters at Irewe; completion of the rehabilitation work on the Ojo Town Hall as well as the provision of more computers for effective and efficient service delivery and human capital development.â&#x20AC;? While soliciting the cooperation of the people, he urged them to pay their taxes and levies promptly since the council has put in place a more efficient and effective system for accountability so that the area could enjoy continuous and better service delivery.
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CPC being marganised in Oyo APC â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Party chieftain the courts are there.
The forthcoming national conference has occupied the center stage in various discussions among Nigerians. This has prompted Barrister Adebayo Shittu, a legal practitioner in Oyo State and an All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship hopeful in the 2015, to advise delegates to the confab to see it as an opportunity to move Nigeria forward, warning them to be wary of their submissions, particularly as they might relates to recent calls by a section of the country for a return to the parliamentary system of government. Shittu spoke with OLAIDE OYELUDE in Ibadan recently. Excerpt:
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!"" $ * $ " ) ! $ $ $ $( $ % " & $* $ $ $% " $ , / ) ! & 0 % % " " !"$ " & $ " " " * $ "! !" + & 1 * " $ ' What I am after is national unity. I want to suggest that all talk about regional government must be looked into with suspicion. I am $ that when we had the Western region from where we got the present Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti and Osun states, there were cries of marginalisation by some of the component ethnic groups and states that made up the region then. Even now, people still talk of marginalisation after the creation of all these states. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe in all these. I believe in democracy, I believe in fairness, I believe in merit but going back to regionalism is just like going back to a past system which we have discarded because of cries of alleged marginalisation. I know that some of the governors calling for regional government will not also want to lose their independence to any other authority. I know the whole call for return to regional government $ " ÂŤ oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face. As for the call for a parliamentary system, it is not people are talking about. We can still practise parliamentary system even in a presidential arrangement in the sense that at the national level, the President, instead of being independently elected, would be elected from the parliament. Talking about the present arrangement of federalism, though we have a lot of states, I think they are developing very fast. Take Lagos, Kano, Ondo, Rivers and Akwa Ibom states for instance. Whatever system is in operation, the individual states executive determines the pace of development there. More often, people talk of control of local resources. Take Oyo State for instance. What are the local resources that are being controlled by the Federal Government which we think are real things
for our growth? We are all living witnesses in Oyo State. What we have in Oyo State is taking a lot of oil money without really working for it. So, why are we not utilising that money? Why is it that a lot of oil money in Oyo State is going to private pockets? Why is it going into white elephant projects? And this brings us to the issue of progressive political parties, conservative political parties. I have always argued that progressivism is not all about parties. It is all about the individual government. And there is evidence of that in several Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-controlled states, just like we have seen several APC states that have witnessed real development. Remember that it was our erstwhile political leader, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who introduced progressives politicking in Nigeria. The indices of progressive governance were his four cardinal programmes. None of those governors who call themselves progressives today, is implementing those cardinal programmes of Chief Awolowo. Talk of free education at all levels; talk of free medical services, talk of full employment for all; talk of rural development. Is it because we are in a federation that our governors have not been towing the lines of Awolowo in executing programmes that will lift up an ordinary man? My conclusion is that progressivism and development depends on the individual governor. !" # $ %" & $ $ $% " $ ' To me, it is going to be the usual Nigerian festival. I happened to have been a member of the 2005 national political reforms " 1 brilliant ideas. Unfortunately, the thing was put in the dustbin because the person who initiated that project at that time had his & was touted as the aim of the conference. This forthcoming national conference is supposed to be a conference of ethnic nationalities. But we have discovered the fruitlessness of any such ethnic
Shittu conference. Again, the fruitlessness of the conference results from the fact that we have a National Assembly representing the sovereignty of Nigeria today such that the result of any talk shop must go back to it. That means that the Assembly would have the power to tinker with the outcome of the confab. It could amend it and expunge a lot of things from it so that at the end of the day, you must have spent millions of naira just to satisfy the pockets of participants and politically, the ego " national conference together. ( ) *" + , "! ! - )" ** ) !" " . !" ' Yes, it is true. We have to seek legal redress as courts are the last hope of the common man. It is because some forces within the party have started taking steps to checkmate my ambition to contest the governorship primaries with the incumbent governor who, incidentally, is also a leader of
We can still practise parliamentary system even in a presidential arrangement in the sense that at the national level, the president, instead of being independently elected, he would be elected from the parliament
the party in the state. Part of the things they did was that when
" of the party was to be set up at the state level, they requested for nominations from all the legacy parties and my name was one of ! " !
& Congress for Progressive Change ² ³ out, my name was conspicuously missing. I phoned the national vice-chairman, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, who is supposed to be a South West. He said he has done his best and just dismissed me on the phone by advising that I should go to the national headquarters. Then, we wrote a petition on the anomalies in the harmonisation " of the party at the national and zonal levels has refused to do the needful to us. We have to seek legal redress because what we have is a full merger of the legacy parties in the state but some people in the state want our members in all the 33 local government areas to have the impression that it is not a merger but the consumption of other legacy parties and their members by the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN). ! $( !" " !" $ !$ "2 " )! - ' We had the opportunity to move against the registration exercise through court because of the development and as a loyal party man who will also be relying on the registration of our members, we allowed it to hold. You see, justice must not only be done; it must be seen to have ! 1 " asking where they got the strange name to replace my name on the harmonisation list. We petitioned; but they refused to act on it. Again, we wrote another petition that the
" not be properly constituted; yet, they refused to treat it. Do you expect me to go and beg them at my level? Since they refused to do all these; of course, the next thing for us is to go to court. That is why
/ ) ) - & $ " $) % " !" " $) & &+ " ' To be candid, we are marginalised. Part of the CPC has jumped boat and joined Governor Abiola Ajimobiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bandwagon. We that remained in the CPC being led by me have been marginalised. Here is a party I, for several months, was going to Abuja to
" " meeting. I participated in the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s constitution. I participated in every meeting that led to the formation of the APC. You can # & and for somebody to think that he could make nonsense of all these will certainly be resisted. We have gone through this before. In 1983, we were in the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) when some of our leaders messed up with the primary election processes in Oyo State. It led to the state falling into the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) hands then. I just hoped that history is not going to repeat itself. And I expect our leaders in the APC to learn veritable lessons from what transpired about 30 years ago. If you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t learn from history, you keep on repeating mistakes. / % & $ % ) - & $ $ $ - ' The APC came as a beautiful bride. A lot of people were jumping into its train and that was a good thing for us to upstage the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which has become a Behomoth. But you see, one thing is to be successful; another thing is to manage success. I am not too the success that accompanied the formation of the APC. Time has not yet gone but what we have seen is that important personalities who participated in the formation of the APC have since left the party. Talk of former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano State who was also the leader of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) group in the merger talk. He was the cochairman of the three chairmen in the merger talk. So, for him to have been treated in a manner that led to his inevitable exit from the party does not speak well of us. % & % ´ %"
& former Sokoto State governor, was part of the ANPP team in the merger talk, having participated in several of our meetings on the ÂŤ ! " in his house. He contributed a lot of money and other materials, and for him to have also been also treated the way he was treated, forcing his withdrawal from the party, is also not good enough. Again in Kwara State, while the governorship candidate of the ACN, Dele Belgore, a distinguished legal
& ! some people believe that the current governor has the money to provide for the APC and so they Continued on Page 79
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Whither lower denomination naira notes
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very country is endowed with both the higher and lower denomination currency notes to make for ease of transaction. Nigeria is no exception as in the days past, the least currency the nation could boast of was the one kobo coin. As at today, however, the least currency note in the country is the N5.00 note as the other ! These other denominations were unceremoniously phased out as Nigerians turned their backs at them with the excuse that they constituted a sort of nuisance because of their bulky nature. This development therefore, berths the N5.00 note at the lowest rung of the Nigerian currency notes. It is worthy of note that of all the currency notes in circulation, it is the N200 note down to the N5.00 that could be referred to as the currencies of everyday transaction. More so, they the regular preferences of market women, commercial transporters, hawkers, vulcanisers, recharge card "
Today, however, there is serious outrage from every sector of the economy as the lower denominations of the Nigerian currency notes are ! made every day trading or transaction a burden. From the market woman to the bus conductor, and even the hawker, the dearth of the lower
denominations of naira notes stares everyone in the face. $ " & % Machines only dispense the N1000 note and in isolated cases dispenses the N500 notes. Other denominations are hardly seen in circulation. The hardship which the absence of these denominations
! " imagined than experienced. The Federal Government, therefore, needs to ! small scale businesses from going into extinction as well as prevent the constant confrontations often experience between conductors and passengers over the issue of balance. The situation has even assumed a new dimension as conductors have adopted a means of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;joiningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; two or more passengers to share a certain amount of money at bus stops. This process always leads to confusion and trouble among commuters. It is demanded that the Central Bank of Nigeria releases more of the lower denomination currencies into circulation since it is obvious that they are what the lower level businessmen and women use in their everyday business transactions. Eric Elezuo Festac Town, Lagos.
APC and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;changeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;:The Aregbesola example By Kayode Ojo Not only is it trending on some social media platforms, the question of how the All Progressives Congress (APC) is going to achieve the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;changeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; the party is promising is a topical issue. The subject is relevant because many Nigerians simply cannot reconcile some of the leading lights of the APC with the idea of change since they have been part of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s political landscape for too long to be chanting â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;changeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; today. Moreover, the Monday, February 10, 2014 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hogwashâ&#x20AC;? advertorial published in some newspapers by the Atiku Media & & ÂŹ ÂŤ ´ " in the APC. Although, the advertorial set out to dispel what the ! Âą &Ă " revealed that a deal may have been sealed with the APC national leader, Bola Tinubu, to cede the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential ticket to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Whether this ultimately proves to be without basis is not the point. What is noteworthy is that this is the same sort of arrangement that once existed in the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), a now defunct party which forms the bedrock of the APC. + " $ %
& there is a rather problematic image issue that dogs the APC. Even objective analysts cannot deny that the APC has somehow managed to put on the toga of a particular religion. This, naturally, cannot be in the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favour considering the multi-religious composition of the Nigerian nation. And while one is unwilling to accept that accentuating a preference for one religion over others might be a deliberate party policy, the truth is that a leading light of the APC, Governor Rauf Aregbesola, of the Osun State, is doing everything within his considerable powers as a state chief § As a recent editorial in the Vanguard newspaper stated: â&#x20AC;&#x153;No governor has promoted religion more than Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State. He is proud of his religion for which he gets a lot of bashing. In response, he has accorded recognition to the three religions that he considers the major onesâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; Christianity, Islam and traditional ways.â&#x20AC;? It is worrisome if the governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recognition of these three religions does not in some way contravene Chapter I, Part II, Section 10 of the 1999 Constitution which states: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The government of the federation or of a state shall not adopt any religion as state religion.â&#x20AC;? Moreover, the Vanguard editorial also related that, â&#x20AC;&#x153;it is not
! ! events.â&#x20AC;? Regardless of whatever Aregbesolaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s intentions may ! & š "
tinge, including converting missionary schools to mixed schools, has left Osun reeling with sporadic outbreak of violence and seething with palpable tension. Indeed, in November 2013, a ! " % " & ! ´ ! & the Osun State capital, to preside over a peace meeting between Aregbesolaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s government and the South West arm of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). And yet, there are still no
" ! $ " # & media reports have it that there is still tension in some parts of the state. It is in the light of this disturbing scenario that one begins to wonder if this is the sort of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;changeâ&#x20AC;? the APC is planning to impose on Nigeria if it is voted into power at the centre. Though one is unwilling to accept that a party that has garnered so much goodwill among Nigerians within a short time can be planning something so sinister, what are Nigerians to make of APCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chant of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;changeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in the face of Aregbesolaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s example? Governor Aregbesola himself is well aware that all is not well
in his domain. He is reported to have said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yoruba people have a tradition of accommodation and inclusion; that is why our families are interwoven around all religions. Some people, goaded from hell, however, are working to break our bond of unity by beating the drum of religious war. They will fail and only they and their families will dance to that evil beat.â&#x20AC;? Even if his choice of rather unstatemanlike words can be excused, Aregbesola is being somewhat disingenuous by
" Âą people.â&#x20AC;? Who are these nebulous â&#x20AC;&#x153;some people?â&#x20AC;? Is the governor claiming not to be aware that it is his stoking of religious tensions that has led to the violence in Osun State? As the Vanguard editorial concluded, â&#x20AC;&#x153;religion is being abused in Osun State â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ă % " sophistry Aregbesola may wield, he his squarely to blame. One can only pray that his APC will never have the opportunity to foist such manner of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;changeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; on the Nigerian nation. ! "
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Opinion
For peace and unity Ugese Terngu
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ellow Nigeria, there comes a time in a manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life when he has to reflect internally and evaluate his age to know how old he is and try to approximate how many years are left, given the life expectancy of his geographical location and the fact that death is inevitable as the unexpected does happen frequently in our clime. It is therefore time to take stock of the gains of yesterday and not the pains of yesterday. We should put our eyes on the path ahead which is more glorious, brighter and better, rather than the ugly past. Nigeria as a nation is facing her fair or unfair share of global challenges that are overwhelming even greater nations of the world. But if we can stand together and fight together we shall overcome, because greater is he that is with us than he that is with our enemies. In unity is where our strength lies. Division of any form is not the solution to our problems. We are all students of history. There were people who fought to keep this country one and in peace. We must therefore pass this inherited peace to generations yet unborn. We all have a stake in this nation. It is not about a group of people; it is not about any religion; it is not about an individual; it is not about positions; it is all about our nation, Nigeria.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I pledge to serve Nigeria with all my strength, so help me God.â&#x20AC;? Thus, goes a line of our National Anthem. But when we victimise a fellow Nigerian because of his religion, political belief, tongue and/or tribe, then we have neither respect nor shown it for the genuine emancipation our forefathers fought
for. Rather than immortalise them in our actions, we victimise them in our inactions against those we should protect. How can we comfort those orphaned by senseless killings carried out by those who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have respect for the sanctity of life? No amount of compensation will fill
the vacuum created in the hearts of the victims who always keep vigil expecting the return of their love ones that will never return by dint of circumstances beyond their control. All of this agony is caused by our selfishness. We pursue elusive things of life, all of which are vanity. All around the world, first time records are being made. There are new scientific discoveries; new architectures take the place of old ones. Yesterdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trends/fashions become outdated as years roll by. And when death completes the circle of vanity of life, even the most cherished possession of the dead is left behind. In Nigeria today, it seems hope is running low. There is so much anxiety about who takes over power. But our success as a nation is not about who takes over power or what happens inside the State House. It is about what happens inside our houses; that is where the society starts from. It starts with me and you â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a peaceful Nigeria starts with me and you. It is our collective destiny ! Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;žĂ&#x2021; ! Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;žĂ&#x2021;
UgeseTerngu, the national coordinator of the Nigeria Peace Project, writes from Abuja, via ternguugese@gmail.com.
The futureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s here Olaniyan Tosin
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ome people lament, some cry, some weep and some are sorrowful. Some people laugh, some smile, some celebrate and some jubilate. My few years in this world has taught me so many things. The most important lesson is that the world we live in is not a bed of rose but mostly of thorns. This is my life story: I was born into a wretched family. My father is a mechanic and my mother a tailor. We had been living in our rented room and parlour
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we were sent packing forcefully by the landlord. My father now sleeps in his motor park at a mechanic village. My mother, I and my two kid brothers sleep in our container shop. What situation can be much worse than that? But we know that as long as there is life, there is still hope. Though we are not beggars, we still live a very discomforting life. My father sleeps in cars and we sleep in our shop. My mates live in magnificent buildings while I sleep in a shop. What a pity! For two years now, my brothers have been denied education
because my parents canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t afford to pay their school fees. Last year, I got admission into the university but I couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go on with it due to lack of money. Yet we do this suffering and smiling. But I look on to the brighter side of life. A life where I would achieve all of my dreams, hopes and desires. A life where all of my wishes would be granted. A life where I would be able to build houses for my parents and kid brothers. A life where I would relieve my parents of their agonies, pains and suffering. A life where I would educate my brothers to the highest.
I believe I am a child of destiny and I was born into this world to make changes. I know someday, I would become who I want to be. A radio presenter, an actress, a writer, a singer, a doctor. Someday, I would become a celebrity, regardless of all of the suffering I am going through; regardless of my present condition, my predicament. The struggle continues and victory is certain. The future is here; my future is here. If I can make it, you can; stay positive. There would be change in history. I am that change!!!
Amosun and Ogun home ownersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; charter Continued from last week Ademola Orunbon Ogun State government has made a conscious and deliberate decision to minimise the cost to the people because the government understands the current economic climate. It has maximised the discounts, charging just enough to cover the cost of delivering the programme. For example, a single bungalow with up to four bedrooms built on a private land in an urban area would normally pay N430,000 to obtain survey, building plan
the home ownersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; charter, the cost is just N95, 000 and this can be paid in instalments. Also, the Special Adviser/Director General of Bureau of Lands and Survey, Mr. Adewale & Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC; of developed properties in the state possess the relevant legal documents. Imagine in the Agbado area of Ifo Local Government Area & Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC; 135,000 housing units in the area has legal documents. It is, however, noteworthy that security of tenure is one of the indicators for a virile
housing delivery system in any nation; a building without proper document is prone to series of unimaginable problems, such as litigation, demolition and non-transferability. This is the result of a local study conducted through the GIS on the status of most developed properties in the state. The HOCI in the state is an extremely + to enable home owners in the state regularise their propertiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; status, and it is strongly advised that home owners in the state should take full advantage of the programme to be
self-assured of their properties in the future. It is pertinent to give kudos to the immeasurable contributions of the teams that packaged the project. They include the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Budget and Planning; the Project Manager, Special Advisers, OPIC,
& ! and Physical Planning and dedicated senior civil servants who were very cooperative and steadfast as the process progressed.
Orunbon sent in this piece from the Federal Housing Estate, Olomore, Abeokuta.
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Business & Economy
Why dirty notes dominate naira in criculation In the past, mutilated or dirty notes were not common in currency circulation. Anyone with such notes only needed to walk into any banking hall to get them exchanged for new and crispy ones. Today, the situation has changed, as most banks operating in the country scarcely pay out new notes. The situation is worse with the Automated Teller Machine (ATM) dispensing mutilated and dirty notes. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.
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igeria currency, the Naira, is unarguably one of the currencies that are badly handled in the world. From market women to commercial transport operators, and even road side grocery sellers, it is not uncommon to hear that the naira notes § ! rejected because it is either mutilated or dirty. One of the measures put in place to ensure that naira notes remain durable and withstand harsh weather conditions as well as wear and tear was the introduction of the polymer notes. On February 28, 2007, the then Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof. Charles Soludo, introduced N20 Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC;Ă?& § bank changed lower denomination naira notes - N5, N10, N20 and N50 - to polymer, while retaining N100, N200, N500 and N1000 notes in the paper format. But the intention for which the polymer notes were introduced was defeated when the economy witnessed a plunge, and the higher notes which were once in lower demand almost became the medium of § their purchasing power. More of the higher denomination paper notes were released into circulations along were quick to rebound on the currency when Nigerians resorted to handling the higher denominations the old way. Thus within a short period of time, they got dirty and mutilated. # & & " ! ! in the way Nigerians handle them. The notes, apart from losing their original colour, easily get torn or burnt. Speaking on how Nigerians handle currency notes, a medical doctor, Austin Dehinbo, in a chat with Saturday Newswatch, said the issue of dirty naira is a big embarrassment to the country, § ! $
the mutilated and dirty notes from circulation. Dehinbo said that some of the dirty naira notes constitute health hazard because they may harbour huge colonies of infectious bacteria, which could be harmful to human health.
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Most of the naira notes are very dirty, because of the manner with which we handle the notes. The same market women, butchers, conductors who handled the naira poorly, will not handle Euros, Pounds, Dollar and even CFA or Cedis sent to them by their relations the same way, due to the high value they place on those currencies
He advised Nigerians to always wash their hands with soap and water after handling dirty naira notes. A student of the University of Benin, Benin City, Abel Enefe, who also spoke with Saturday Newswatch, agreed that there are too many dirty and mutilated notes in circulation. He however, said that the naira notes are dirty or mutilated because they were poorly handled.
& " do not handle foreign currencies such as Pounds, Dollars or even low valued CFA the same way they handle their own currency notes. He added that Nigerians place more value on these foreign currencies than their own. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;most of the naira notes are very dirty, because of how we handle the notes. The same market women, butchers, conductors who handle the naira poorly will not handle Euros, Pounds, Dollar or even CFA and Cedi sent to them the same way, due to the high value they place on those currencies. Investigations by Saturday Newswatch showed that some commercial banks in the country now reject dirty and mutilated naira notes from depositors, especially if the cash is coming from another bank. The source, who works at a branch
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! $& correspondent that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) charge commercial banks N50 on every N1000 dirty notes § & allegation that the Director, Corporate Services of CBN, Mr. Ugochukwu Okorafor, debunked. Okorafor said the
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banks to return all the dirty and mutilated currency notes in their vaults for new and crispy notes, adding that the dirty naira notes in circulation is a function of its poor handling by Nigerians. His words: â&#x20AC;&#x153;These (naira) notes are dirty on account of poor handling. It is obvious that Nigerians need to treat the naira notes with greater respect and care, so they can have more longevity. CBN
when they are returned.â&#x20AC;? But while banks continue to pay out dirty and mutilated notes on a daily basis, investigations by Saturday Newswatch showed that new and crispy naira notes are freely sold at motor parks, event centres and party venues by young men and women who do not work in any commercial bank, the CBN or the Nigeria Minting and Printing Security Limited (NMPS). Not a few Nigeriana have asked: where do these people get the crispy notes to sell when banks - custodians of the money - are unable to pay out clean naira notes to their customers? Saturday Newswatch ! within the banking system that has its tentacles spread across the country is responsible for why the crispy naira notes never get to the right customers, but to
§ ! prices. The cabal, Saturday Newswatch gathered, § žĂ&#x20AC;& Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC; notes for N10, 500 with their agents who would in turn resell to the public at N12, 000. This could be higher depending on the denomination, place and time. Okorafor equally denied the allegation, stressing that no cabal that sells the lower § § ! $ On why Automated Teller Machines (ATM) dispense dirty and mutilated naira notes as against early days of ATM when the machine dispensed only clean and & § ! $ÂŤ $ stressed that ATM will only dispense the cash that was loaded into it, as it could neither make nor mar the notes. + $
" " " It is hoped that one day, the naira will be clean and appreciated by Nigerians like the Euro, Dollar or Pounds.
Customs seeks collaboration on security
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he Area Comptroller of the Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, Mr. Willy Egbudin, has called on security agencies to collaborate with the Customs to ensure security at the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s borders. Egbudin made the call when he paid a courtesy visit to the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2 Command, Mr. & $ & Lagos. He also said that collaboration between security agencies needed to be strengthened to tackle the current insurgency in the country. ``In order to tackle the security situation in the country, all security agencies must work together. ``The purpose of this visit is to strengthen § ! ``Inhabitants around Seme Border take smuggling as their trade, but we have been employing intelligence to tackle it in order to prevent violence or bloodshed. Ă&#x2019;Ă&#x2019;1 $ " $ ÂŤÂŤ He commended the police at Seme for the assistance being rendered to the Customs. ``We would continue to demand more from your command because we know you would give us all the necessary support, and we would achieve our respective aims,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; he said. & those in the junior cadre to desist from being over-zealous. ``The junior cadre in customs should learn not to be overzealous. Ă&#x2019;Ă&#x2019; ! ! §& have the tendency to misbehave at times so they must be called to order. Ă&#x2019;Ă&#x2019; junior ones to the right path, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure all ! ! " &ÂŤÂŤ
MNP: MTN Nigeria worst hit, losses 3,052 customers
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he Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said the Mobile Telecommunications Network, MTN, Nigeria, lost 3,052 subscribers to other networks through the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in 2013. This was contained in the Port-Out Activities of Mobile Network Operatorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; report which was made available to newsmen by the NCC in Lagos. According to the report, MTN was ÂŤ § in December, 2013, followed by Airtel Nigeria which lost 1,199 customers. The report said Globacom lost 973 subscribers, while 626 customers of Etisalat Nigeria, ported to other networks at the same period. A total of 5,850 telecoms users ÂĽ § across the networks, in the last quarter of 2013. However, the report said Etisalat ´ § ÂŤ list, with an additional 2, 590 customers on its network in December 2013. Airtel came second on the gainersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; list, as it added 2,410 subscribers to its customer strength. Also on the gainersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; list, 1,170 subscribers moved into the MTN network, while Globacom gained 792 customers at the fourth quarter of 2013. It is reported that a total of 6, 962 telecom service customers participated in the port-in activity in December 2013, as against 8,242 participants in November 2013. § % 22, 2013 by the NCC, with the aim of deepening competition in the industry.
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Saturday Newswatch, March 1, 2014
Business & Economy
How racketeering affects price of cement While the Federal Government claims that Nigeria has attained self -/3467896; 79 68<89= production with the sign post that the nation now exports the product to other African countries, Cement Producers Association of Nigeria (CPAN) is of the view that the product should sell below N1000 >8? @DH 73 =J8 6K/9=?; JD- D6=/DLL; D==D798Q =J8 -D7Q -8L3 -/3467896; RJ8 H?K/> which alleged racketeering in the pricing, insisted that it would bring the price of the product down to N500 if the government would take -K<8 -=8>- JOHNMARK UKOKO and TED ODOGWU ?8>K?=
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efore the year 2000, the slogan was: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Housing for all by the year 2000.â&#x20AC;? But fourteen years after the much expected year 2000, many Nigerians still live in shanties while a good number sleep under bridges in cities across the country. Even workers who have been in active service for years are finding it increasingly difficult to put a roof over their heads. The United Nations, in a report published late 2013, claimed that over 30 million Nigerians have no shelter, while the high cost of houses in the urban centres has driven many far into the suburbs. The high cost of accommodation in the country has been attributed to the high cost of building materials, especially cement which price has gone almost beyond the scope of income of many Nigerians. Investigations by Saturday Newswatch revealed that the price of the product has since the last three years peaked between N1,650 to N1,850 per 50kg bag, depending on the brand and point of purchase. In Kano, where there is no cement factory, Saturday Newswatch found that a bag of cement is sold for N1, 700 while in Enugu, the product is sold for between N1,600 and N1,750. Prominent among the brands of cement in the commercial city of Kano are Portland, Ashaka, Dangote among others. A dealer in Kano, Mallam Adamu Baike, said the demand for cement is on the rise, following the increasing level of construction works going on in the state. Despite the stable price of
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the product in the last three years, there are allegations of undercuting, compared to the price obtained in countries like Greece, Italy etc, which have attained self sufficiency in the production of cement. In such countries, a 20 kilogramme bag of cement sells for equivalent of N500. There are, however, concerns why the price of the product should remain at an average of N1, 700 when the country claimed self sufficiency on the product. Recently, the Cement Producers Association of Nigeria (CPAN), informed the country that it has the capability to bring the price below N1000 per bag if the Federal Government is able to take some steps.. The association, through its chairman, Mr. David Iweta, in a statement made available to the media, appealed to the Federal Government to lift suspension on cement import licenses, as that would bring the price of the product down drastically. According to the statement, lifting of the suspension was the only way to bring down the price to less than N1000 per a bag, as it is in many African countries. The statement said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is unacceptable for Nigerians to continued to buy a bag of cement for as much as N1650 to N1800 across the country, instead of about N500 a bag as it is being sold in countries that have attained self sufficiency and are now net exporters in productionâ&#x20AC;? The CPAN statement alleged that a group of people were deceiving the Federal Government into believing that Nigeria had attained self sufficiency in cement production. The statement alleged that the cabal in local cement industry, had succeeded in pushing the price of cement higher beyond the reach of many Nigerians, from about N500 per bag four years ago to about N1700 today, adding that it has led many low income earning Nigerians into abandoning their
We urged the presidency to grant licenses to genuine cement manufacturers and importers in order for the price of the product to crash to less than N1000 per bag building sites as they could not afford the expensive cement which is the major input in building construction. The statement alleged that some senior members of the Federal Government colluded with local cement manufacturers to shut the door against importers of the product, adding that governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s action has blocked competition in the industry. The statement further said that the monopoly status being enjoined by few firms in the industry has led to the production of poor quality cement, consequently causing the collapse of some buildings, and loss of many lives. â&#x20AC;&#x153; We urged the presidency to grant licenses to genuine cement manufacturers and importers so that the price of the product can crash to less than N1000 per bag, as it was sold during late President Yarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Aduaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s regime, with duty Continued on Page 73
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Saturday Newswatch, March 1, 2014
Business & Economy
Multiplicity of taxes: Business community seeks paliatives With about 150 taxes and levies imposed on the business community, and the outcry from investors on the effects of these taxes on their output, is there any succour for entrepreneurs in the country? ABIODUN AWOGBEMI asks.
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hile tax imposition and collection are not new to Nigerians, the issue of heavy taxation and burden of multiple taxes have been a great challenge to both investors and payers in the country. The increasing multiplicity of taxes and levies imposed on business operators by the three tiers of government remains a source of worry to stakeholders. Business operators at all levels, ranging from micro-enterprises to multinationals have continued to grapple with the problem of multiplicity of taxes and levies over the years. 1 ! !
! ! ¼ § & small scale entrepreneurs are known to be ! § in most cases push the businesses under. % ! "
& % Ipinmoye, who alleged that doing business in Lagos is gradually becoming a nightmare claimed that entrepreneurs, either sole proprietors or multinational businesses pay as much taxes as government and its agencies could think of. He however, noted that some of the levies are not be receipted. Ipinmoye, who claimed he once had a delivery bus, alleged that the problem of multiple tax led to the withdrawal of the vehicle from the road. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We pay all sorts of levies ranging from loading, parking and carriage. This is aside local council permits which we pay in almost all local government areas across the % " drivers or occupants of the vehicles,â&#x20AC;? he said. To address the problem of multiple taxation in the country, the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) had on many fora called on authorities at the three tiers of government to harmonise the various § ! duplications. Though the association alongside some operators dragged the Lagos State government to court which ruled in its favour, there are claims that the state government while implementing the court judgement which restrained local government from collecting and imposing taxes and levies outside what is constitutionally approved, imposed new levies in the name of raising revenue thereby imposing more economic burden on the businesses. The association said if the High Court
! enforced nationwide, it would have led to reduction in cost of doing business, and invariably bring about a reduction in prices. It therefore, called on the government to establish tax appeal tribunal where operators ! § " & said would reduce the incidence of tax duplication and undue harassment of the ! !
Jonathan from the three tiers of government. While the incidence of multiple taxation is on the increase, the exact number of taxes and levies an entrepreneur has to pay annually remained are unknown to them !
! of uncoordinated tax administration, and the continuous introduction of new ones by the various tiers or government.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;In their quest to enforce tax compliance,
§ methods through the harassment of business concerns thereby disrupting industrial and economic activities. In some cases, company vehicles conveying products are impounded and in most cases damaged. Most operators perceive the tax environment as unfriendly and a disincentive to businesses, since it increases the cost of doing business. The taxes and levies collectible by the three tiers of government has risen to about 150 ! to Value Added Tax (VAT), import duties, excise duty, withholding tax, education tax, consumption tax, port levies, land use charge, advert tax, environmental tax, signage levy, rice levy, sugar levy, automotive levy and other copious levies charged by the local government councils as well as other multifarious levies charged by regulatory agencies across the sections. In a chat with Saturday Newswatch, Mr. Marcus Nyame said the current burden of
The business community in Nigeria, which has been the engine of growth
of the economy, has continued to face myriads of problem ranging from epileptic electricity supply and infrastructure decay coupled with multiple taxation which increases the cost of doing business in Nigeria
Fashola taxes is heavy on the business operators, especially when considered within the context of the high operating cost for business, and with operators in the real sector of the economy being the worst hit. Nyame said there is a serious negative impact of this multiplicity of taxes and levies on the real sector, and there is an imperative to ensure that this burden is mitigated on the activities of the business community. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Federal Government should expedite action on the process of harmonising and streamlining the various taxes and levies collected by all tiers of government from business operators in the country, this is necessary if we must save the business from the continuous harassment by § demands,â&#x20AC;? he said. The business community in Nigeria, which has been the engine of growth
& continued to face myriads of problem ranging from epileptic electricity supply and infrastructure decay coupled with multiple taxation which increases the cost of doing business in Nigeria The challenges facing the country are formidable despite its oil wealth and sustained economic growth during the last decade; more than half of the population still live in poverty. Given the low employment capacity in the oil sector, economic ! growth, job creation, and poverty reduction.
& & & challenging business environment. A transporter, Michael Okeke at the Aluminiumm village, Lagos while speaking to Saturday Newswatch, said the exact number of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;taxesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; levied on businesses vary from state and local governments throughout the country. He added that businesses may be subjected to as much as žĂ&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC; § &
& & and in some instances taxed by the three ties of government for the same event or business. These trade taxes, levies, surcharges and a plethora of other levies when added to the operational and transaction costs of businesses and governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s arbitrary implementation of policies heighten the uncertainty of enterprises, and further increase the cost of doing business. The impact of multiple-taxation has hampered the competitiveness of operators in the country with its foreign counterparts, and the multiplicity of taxation on the transportation of producer and consumer goods impairs the integration of local business. In the same vein, some Continued on Page 74
NAFDAC deploys youths to fight fake products
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he National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control, (NAFDAC) said that it would engage counterfeit products. Dr. Paul Orhii, Director-General of the agency, stated this in Abuja at the 11th Zonal and National Award Ceremony for NAFDAC Consumer Safety Clubs in secondary schools. He said that youths could assist the agency to propagate regulated activities, adding that the clubs were platforms for achieving that. ``This is one of our public enlightenment programmes targeting the youths in our society to eradicate fake and substandard products. ``While employing high technology to track fake and counterfeit products, we deem it expedient to immunise our society against counterfeit products by re-orientating our youths through activities of the clubs. ``The club is aimed at informing and educating members to collaborate with NAFDAC on safe-guarding the health of the nation,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; he said. Orhii said the agency, through the clubs, would mould the future generations and empower them to be upright. He pledged NAFDACâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s commitment to eradicate fake and counterfeit products in the country. Prof. John Ibu, Chairman, NAFDAC Governing Council, appealed to youths !
against fake products in the country. He called for stakeholdersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; support to safe-guard the health of the nation, and % /% ÂŤ against fake products. About 189 secondary school students from across the federation were present at the event which featured award of prizes to winners of NAFDACâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s quiz competition.
NNPC floods Zamfara with kerosene
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he Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has released 66,000 litres of kerosene for sale to the public in Zamfara at Federal Government approved pump price of N50 per litre. The Managing Director, Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Mr. Haruna Momoh, announced this in Gusau at a ceremony to declare the availability of the product in the state. Represented by Mr. Adamu Sani, the NNPC Depot Manager in Gusau, Momoh Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x2026;&Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC; ! ÂĽ
% stations in each of three local government headquarters of Gusau, Kaura-Namoda and Talata-Mafara. He assured that the NNPC would facilitate regular supplies of kerosene and other petroleum products to the state at controlled ! people. He urged consumers to be orderly while purchasing the commodity, and assured that the NNPC would make the product available in all parts of the state. Commending the NNPC for the supply, Governor Abdulaziz Yari said the gesture would help to reduce felling of trees for use
Represented by Alhaji Garba Ahmed, a member of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Task Force on Distribution of Petroleum Products, the governor appealed to the people to take advantage of the kerosene supply for their domestic use, and avoid hoarding. Also speaking, a representative of AP, Alhaji Bashir Abdulaziz, called for adequate deployment of policemen during sales, and assured that the stations would remain open until the commodity was exhausted. Some of the consumers who spoke to newsmen at the occasion expressed delight over the supply, and urged government to continue to make the commodity available.
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Monarchy Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll restore Igbo culture â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Eze Asuzu His Excellency, Dr. Ramas Okoye Asuzu, an ambassador of Peace for the United Nationsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Positive Livelihood Award Centre, was recently honoured as the Odenigbo Gburugburu on the same day the Igbo nation was observing a very remarkable festival, the Igu Aro Festival. In this interview with THANKGOD OFOELUE, he revealed the implications of his title as a prophet, high priest, and traditional leader of the Igbo. He also lamented the neglect of the Igbo culture, religion and traditions by Igbo leaders, predicting that Igbo can only rule Nigeria if they unite. Excerpts:
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ou are the Odenigbo Ndi Igbo; could you please tell us more about this title? Formerly, people said that I have š š ! " me, and would behave as if he has seen a lion. Later, I told him that I never came to Nri $ #
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! # ! & + & # accepted the title. Let all our enemies fall into ! How have you enhanced the promotion of Igbo culture and tradition? % $ & $ 1 #
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festival, I am the only one who pays for the ! + are a traditionalist, you become an object of
+ # ! Even those of them who claim they represent us in Abuja- women and men; they are disappointments to humanity. You can see that other people are proud of their cultures. Last
+ & ! ! people are proud of their culture. But because I am a traditionalist, the leaders refuse to
# Why do you think Igbo people shy away from love and propagation of their culture? # ! $ ! ! & !
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% ' # ' & Mohammed, Krishna, Buddha etc. Beyond ! ' & $ & $ 1 $ $% " $ && m ) ) $ include African Traditional Worship slot in their modalities for delegates. Do you think this is good for Nigeria? # $ ! # / ! an interview, and today, 99 percent of what # % # !
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What we are witnessing in Igboland is division. A kingdom that is divided against itself is bound to fail. Some kings claim that they are church goer kings, while others say they are traditional worshipper kings, and this brings a division among them
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war veterans have not collected their money. # ! Ă&#x2021;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC;
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! $ & Mandela remains the best leader in the history of the modern world. + & $ & &
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& to be slaves in their own fatherland. Do you think that it is ripe for the Igbo people to produce the next president in 2015? ! Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;žĂ&#x2021;& # ! ! $
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& $ & ! Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;žĂ&#x2021; ' $ + ! You just said that you saw that 2015 is for Jonathan and Sambo. But there are so many pastors and men of Goad who said Jonathan should not run or else, there will + ÂŁ % + ), / !" 0 $ contradictions? % %$ ´ # ! Ă&#x201E;Ă&#x2021;
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+ # # $ history; some were armed robbers, some were people who duped women, some were ÂŤ ! ! % %$ & # ! ' %
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! ! & $ predictions based on the amount of money they have been paid.
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Special Report Nigeria Police and need for total reorganisation The rot in the Nigeria Police administration is further exposed as President Goodluck Jonathan recently made a promise of N1.5 trillion for its reorganisation. X_?`j q_Zz{| writes.
This has been going 9 : ; 9 and negates the < = 9 > = > ? @ Q 9 V X> ZQ[ < \ @ \ > \ > : ]9 =^ > \ @ = ] ]
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t is ironical that the recent announcement by President Goodluck Jonathan to inject N1.5 trillion to reform the Nigeria Police §
expected excitement from the rank
Saturday Newswatch gathered that not a few members of the Police are in the dark of the pronouncement that ordinarily should bring hope of a new police back on the track. President Jonathan, in his address ! Federal Capital Territory (FTC), + & ¼ day retreat organised by the Police + ² + ³ + $ & had declared that the promised fund would aid the reform of the police to meet their statutory obligation of enforcing law in the country.
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' & President, would share the amount ' ² ' ³ has sent a wrong signal to the few who followed the proceedings as well as the concerned Nigerian public, all of whom described it as
members of the police. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What stopped the Federal ' !
whole cost if they are sincere? Is the President expecting us to perform
$ condition of ours? Is national security issue a responsibility that !
ç # # today, these are few of the questions # $ &Ă ÂĽ based Superintendent of Police who begged anonymity, disclosed. & Ă&#x201E;ž
& the situation in the Nigeria Police is irredeemable, unless a state of emergency is declared, not by +
Jonathan
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& %! ! $
& ! ! President himself in conjunction with % ! / + ÂĽ! $
can rescue the Nigeria Police from total collapse. He recalled that in the course of his career, he had worked at a /
in a north central state command, which operated inside a container.
/ the smallest of the three containers to Âą1 other one to a cell where suspects $ #
# § or another from our women folks, particularly complaining of sickness. Yet, it is the responsibility of our ! ! &à lamented. / Police Headquarters and Police Posts &
& ! abandoned by the police higher authorities, thereby compelling the # circumstance, the police resort to the use of all sorts of crude methods, often at great expense of innocent & #
/ Ă&#x201E;Ă&#x20AC;& Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC; ! in an economy where prices of spare parts are daily skyrocketing. The
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è& Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;žĂ&#x2026;& § " ! ´ & accused their superiors of corruption The petition read in part: â&#x20AC;&#x153;With & ÂŹ%° Sir we wish to inform your able
without borders, and disgusting way in which unholy extortion of money against the wish of we, the junior ÂŹ ÂŤ ! $ negates the professional ethics of +
unthinkable to satisfy their urge for ! ! Ă # policemen on transfer, especially to $ & * & and the Federal Capital Territory, IGP Abubakar
! many months before they can get
$ apartments in the suburbs. roads with declining capacity to ! % & perform the function for which they chairman of Police Community are bought. * " ² * ³ + $ + % & & & !
$ compelled complainants to part with to fully understand the deplorable money for statement forms. Same condition men of the Nigeria Police also goes for bail bonds and other necessary stationeries the police are Âą# !
$ & § $ you will understand their problems It is also alleged that this ! " #
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$ + + % to throw the caution to the wind, § & !
´ station built for the police. § & ¹1 some personnel who daily face the / % public embarrassment are said to be 1 &
& ! $ then ask yourself a question on why Nigeria Police Watch, an online ! ! " & § Continued on page 67
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Nigeria Police and need for total reorganisation Continued from page 66
Keke NAPEP Rider
Life as female Keke NAPEP operator Kola Olawoyin, Abuja
D
riving on Abuja highways is not an easy task because Abuja drivers are reckless, rough and speed excessively, an action which has resulted in many fatal accidents. It is therefore,
š a male dominated trade of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Keke NAPEPâ&#x20AC;? riders almost bestriding her colleagues while savouring their support and admiration at her dexterity on the tricycle. Whenever she is behind the wheels, she does not look or behave like a woman. She is sharp and agile, and can easily be dismissed as a tomboy. When our correspondent met Favour Daniel to share her experience as the only Female â&#x20AC;&#x153;Keke NAPEPâ&#x20AC;? rider in the Federal Capital Territory, she said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;If not for the grace of God, poverty and frustration would have driven me into prostitution when a friend who brought me from Anambra State with the pretense that she was working in a big company in Niger State abandoned me in Minna; my friend who promised to help secure a good job so I could assist my poor parents just disappeared and left me with nothing. But I managed to reach a townsman who invited me over to Abuja.â&#x20AC;? Favour, 26, said when she got to the place at Kabusa village in Abuja, she started washing tricycle for operators who lived in her benefactorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s compound. This, she combined with the sale of satchet water with " Âą# pure water, recharge cards and soft drinks, but I was always arrested by the task force; it was really a terrible experience. One day, I told one of the tricycle operators that I can drive his old abandoned vehicle as I have already learnt to ride motorcycles in the village. According to her, the man availed her the use of the old tricycle, but
after some months while the tricycle was developing frequent mechanical faults, another operator introduced her to someone who gave her a new one on higher purchase. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was riding this one, paying my money on daily basis, but when I fell sick for about two weeks, the owner of the tricycle collected it from me, but thank God for his mercies, the one I am using now is also brand new and on higher purchase. My prayer is to own one, and I know God will do it one dayâ&#x20AC;?. Favour also thanked God for His divine favour, saying that the Police, # ² # Âł
have been nice to her wherever she goes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There was a day a VIO arrested me for wrong parking. When his & ´ asked, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Young lady, are you the one who drove the Keke? I said yes sir,
$ Favour added that the Union members were the most supportive, saying they always come to her aid in whatever manner, thereby making the job easy and interesting for her. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There was a day a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;big manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; hit my tricycle at Conoil. Instead of apologising, the man came down and started harassing me, when I protested the man slapped me, within two minutes, our Union members and other tricycle riders swarmed on the area, the man then realized his folly and apologised. Asked to comment on her plan for marriage, Favour said marriage would come at the appropriate time, stressing that what was uppermost on her mind at the moment was to take care of herself and her parents. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was dating one Hausa man, but since he returned from his village after the New Year celebration, he has not being coming to see me, so I presume he has been given another woman in his village, and I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ! &Ă
community,â&#x20AC;? he said. Chief Osiefa added that the police need an improved salary to commensurate with the danger associated with their job. He said it is not fair to keep the police on the
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& pay him a peanuts at the end of the month. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is bad. So, poor salary encourages bribery. In the UK, you cannot bribe the police because he is even richer than you are,â&#x20AC;? he said. Also, a recently retired Chief Superintendent of Police, who carved anonymity, gave an insight into the pains men of the Nigeria
& himself lucky to have spent 35 years in the service and survived amid unprintable experiences he passed through. He stated that the best of patrol " / § delivery. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are usually no spare parts for maintenance as all patrol vehicles run on fairly used spare tyres,â&#x20AC;? he said. The condition, according to the ÂĽ! & generally dehumanizing given the fact that they have no right to cry out. He stressed that there is no medicare for wounded or sick police & special duty outside their locations are not paid allowances, and where it is paid, it is a mere peanut. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For instance, a colleague of mine told me that during a certain election % !
+ & were mobilized to ensure security were paid only N1, 000 each for the entire three days. Tell me, if a politician comes around to share & çà He asked. A Security Consultant, Dipo $ & ! " situation of the Police, saying the law enforcement agency is in a precarious situation, which should give the Federal Government a serious concern, especially given the insecurity challenges facing the nation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no time I see men of the Nigeria Police, and feel happy. They are an eyesore, especially to those who had the opportunity of working closely with the police force of other countries. Their so called uniform is no uniform if it is critically assessed. This is because the uniforms are ! berets are bought at open market where fairly used items are sold. The retired CSP opined that
the Divisions are run on the magnanimity of private individuals and groups, saying that in a situation the authorities fail to make adequate provision for the police, justice goes to the highest bidder. He however, noted the danger of this practice. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you give me § $ vehicle, or even fuel it, can I have
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& my benefactor, for a crime or even refuse you a favour concerning a " ç # # & will withdraw your support,â&#x20AC;? he lamented. Against this backdrop, many notable Nigerians in politics, business and academic, have
š Nigeria Police as an aid to the problem they are facing. Drawing examples from countries where decentralized model is working &
and localities control their law enforcement agencies, policing of the states and localities will be easy and
ÂĽ Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, in a recent interview, lent his voice to the debate. He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know of any Federal entity anywhere in the world that has a unitary police. Not one. They all have multi-level policing. Some even have university campus police which &
even state police, and once a criminal leaves his jurisdiction, he hands over to the man who runs the town police. We are the only one. So, I think we just need to be more serious with ourselves as a country.â&#x20AC;?
Their so called uniform is no uniform if it is critically assessed. This is because the uniforms are bought from different places. Their berets are bought at open market where fairly used items are sold
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Special Report
Stepping up fight against Boko Haram Chijioke Okoronkwo
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kept them in a cage and went to the palace. He said to the king: â&#x20AC;&#x153;O king, see this beautiful pair of parrots. I caught them in the deep forest. Seeing their beauty I decided to bring them to you. They will add to the beauty of your palace.â&#x20AC;? The king was very happy. He gave one thousand coins to the hunter. He kept the parrots in a golden cage and ordered his servants to look after them. The parrots were looked after very well. They were treated as very important
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young prince came to play with them. The parrots were very happy. They got everything without any labour. The older parrot once said to his brother: â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are highly respected in the palace and hence, Ă younger brother replied: â&#x20AC;&#x153;You are right; we are " It is our luck.â&#x20AC;? One day, a hunter brought a black monkey named, Kala Bahu. The monkey was presented to the king, who asked " $ the monkey in the courtyard. The king as well as the prince was very happy to see the monkey and his amusing activities. Soon the monkey became "
With the arrival of the monkey, the parrots were neglected. They sometimes did not even get food. The parrots knew the cause of it. The older parrot was wise and hoped that the days would change again
and that one should not be depressed. He comforted his brother: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nothing is permanent in this world. Have patience till the bad days are over.â&#x20AC;? One day the monkey performed such feats before the prince that he got scared and cried: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Help! Help!â&#x20AC;? Hearing his cries, all rushed there and took the prince away. When the king came to know about it, he ordered his men to send the monkey in the forest. The next day, the monkey was sent to the forest. The bad days of the parrots were now over. They were treated well again. Good dishes and fruits were also served to them. They again became the centre of
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situation to his younger brother saying that time never remains the same, and one should not be depressed by the temporary unfavourable changes. The young parrot also realized the fact that nothing is permanent in the world and one should never lose patience.
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Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner, Eating his Christmas pie. He put in his thumb, And he pulled out a plum, And said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;What a good boy am I!â&#x20AC;?
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Business Interview
Warri Industrial Park to gulp $1.5bn â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Emore When the Warri Industrial Business Park (WIBP) was conceived in 2008 by the Delta State government as part of its Delta Beyond Oil initiative, little did anyone foresee the effect the pĂĽroject would have on the entire region and beyond. The Project Director, Helen Emore, spoke to MARCELL DIKE on the progress made so far, and the impact it has so far had. Excerpts:
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improve the oil and gas business landscape in Delta State, but more importantly to diversify into other sectors of the economy in the state. There is a drive to regenerate the ancient city of Warri; building this business park and providing infrastructure will therefore, spur economic growth and development. The Warri Industrial Business Park (WIBP) was conceived in 2008 by the present administration and the Park sits on a large landmass of approximately 329 hectares in Edjeba, Warri South. It evidently aligns with the state governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vision to strategically position Warri as the prime destination for private sector investment in the Niger Delta region. We were determined to leverage on the infrastructural development through aggressive # ! a giant stride from the state government to redirect its economy from its sole dependence on oil to other exciting opportunities such as real estate, agriculture and logistics, amongst others. WIBP has direct access to four seaports as well as the Osubi Airport, and gives access to a wide range of regional, national and international markets through multi-modal transport systems. Also the WIBP is fashioned as a Free Trade Zone, and its proximity to the oil and gas industry further highlights its position as a world-class industrial business park that can spike an industrial revolution in the ancient city of Warri. / " " % " ÂŹ ) *" $* * - "$& $ ' & ! ÂĽ developments, aimed at increasing business opportunities at the park, such as the dredging of the channel linking Warri Port to WIBP; incorporation of a light rail system from the port to the WIBP project; completion of rail line to Aladja by the Federal Ministry of Transport and completion of the Ughelli-Asaba Expressway. The WIBP is a mega project estimated to gulp about $1.5 billion; however, we plan to achieve this milestone through Public Private
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expansion of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s industrial sector; creation of new knowledge, enterprises and opportunities as well as kindle the service and commercial sectors of the economy, raising the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s industrial competitiveness in the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and global economy. Having completed work on major phases of the project, we have delivered a 7-storey iconic administrative building with about 11,000
lease. WIBP is endowed with a dedicated area for commercial use, a residential area, recreational centres and logistics facilities. The park comes with a world-class road network, complementary infrastructure, dedicated power stations, telecommunication network, and all facilities expected in a world-class business park. / " & ÂŹ " % " % " ÂŹ ' When construction work started on the earlier phase of the Warri Industrial Business Park, Palmyra Constructions was contracted to construct the administrative building including ÂĽ ! area of 10, 000 square meters. And this phase of the project is slated for completion later this 2014. Since the WIBP was sponsored by the Delta State government based on the Delta Beyond Oil initiative, the project had leveraged the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s status as the third largest sub-national economy in the country with $17.7 billion Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2012, and second largest oil producing region with 40 percent of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gas deposits. Globally, there is an opportunity in infrastructural development as a major catalyst for economic development, and if as a country we truly want to be among top 20 economies in the world by the year 2020, then investment in infrastructure is necessary. We must increase productivity in the country, and these are some of the opportunities that have to be tapped into. Of course, Delta State as the third largest economy in the country, has other growth drivers, such as agriculture
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Emore and maritime. And the state government has decided to do more, leveraging the oil and gas industry. Thus, the WIBP project is a Public Private Partnership on 329 hectares of land that would provide a free trade zone and opportunities for partnership with the state government. It is in line with the Delta State Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strategic vision of creating a mixed use world-class industrial business park with security and ultramodern amenities that will catalyst for rapid industrial development of Warri and the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. We are implementing through the special purpose vehicle, Warri Industrial Park Limited, partnership with private sector operators in specialist areas to execute and operate WIBP on a Build Operate and Transfer basis. Hence WIBP is aimed at regenerating the host city, Warri, which had seemingly been abandoned for a long time. There has not been a major regeneration in Warriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s real estate in the past 25 years like what is happening in Lagos and other cities, after the oil boom. This is a bold step to get things done. This industrial business park, therefore, features heavy industry, automobile components manufacturing, light industries, home appliances and electronics. Others are oil and gas, shipping and logistics, commerce and trade and residential real estate. And upon completion this year, the industrial business park will be a model mini-industrial city that will propagate an increase in industrial and commercial activities in Delta State, driving production, manufacturing, processing, sales, import and export trade. / " * - "$& $ * $ " ! + " $* $ " ÂŹ ' The dredging of the Warri Port was in conjunction with the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the incorporation of a light rail system, as I said earlier was with in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of transports. The WIBP strategy partnership has led to a transformation of the Delta State into an ideal business and residential destination in Nigeria. With its integrated park, the project will host a cluster of heavy industries, light industries/
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Multiplicity of taxes: Business community seeks paliatives Continued from Page 24
of the mobile levies on operators reduce competition between companies located in ! § organisations is further compounded by the administrative challenges of collectors trying to enforce compliance thereby creating favourable atmosphere to compete with imported goods. more despite governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s policy on the sector as they grapple with various taxes on transportation. This is aside personal § § is regressive on the sector, and leads to increase in the overall cost which is transferred to the consumer. To this end, the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) has called on the government to reduce or remove investment related taxes so as to boost production, employment and generate income level. The body also called on the government to review the imposition of withholding taxes because it is a disincentive to investment, and discourages capital formation as well as reduces ! ! Âą# " generated revenue, and as a means of
provided, states and local government impose series of taxes and levies within their constituency, not minding who bears the ! ! & been very negative. Indiscriminate imposition of taxes and levies by states and local government in the face of poor and deteriorating infrastructural services has increased the cost of doing business and reduces competition with their foreign counterparts. Although the Federal Government published a list of approved taxes and levies which each tier of government may collect none of the three tiers of government ensured compliance with the approved taxes. Cargo clearance delay, bane at Lagos Port The President of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Alhaji Remi Bello has said the persistent delays in the clearance of cargo at the Lagos ports have become a major cause for concern for the business community. Bello said the implication for the delay will lead to high demurrage charges arising from delays in clearing of cargo, disruption of production schedules of manufacturers as raw materials are not delivered in good time to factories, corruption risk at the port as importers struggle to clear their cargo ! " $ & $ § !
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Politics
Fulaniâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s incursion may trigger intertribal war in Benue â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Suswam Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam, has been using every available means to resolve the crisis between Benue State farmers and Fulani herdsmen. He was instrumental to the visit of the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ad Abubakar, to the state when the Makurdi Central Mosque was commissioned. After =J8 >?K@L8< K3 =J8 6K9}76= @8=_889 =J8 =_K groups had been discussed with the Sultan who promised to intervene, Suswam has summoned several meetings with the Fulani and appealed to them to stop killing the natives and burning their houses. He went further to hold several meetings with his Nasarawa State counterpart, Alhaji Umaru Al-Makura, on how to reduce the insurgency to the barest minimum. But these efforts did not yield the desired results as the crisis has continued unabated. This was the situation until Governor Suswam addressed newsmen recently on his efforts at stopping the killing of farmers which had become a daily occurrence. Our Correspondent, GODWIN AKOR who was there reports:
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hat are you doing about the palpable fear the Fulani have created in the people of Makurdi and other places? We are having an overwhelming situation; security operatives themselves are overwhelmed to a large extent. I have expended so much money; I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to mention the details. On New Year day, I met with Fulani leaders. The problems happened simultaneously. The police men are not enough. We need to have security personnel; people need to move back to their places. I have just had a meeting with security operatives but the people are in their thousands with sophisticated weapons. Before the Tor Tivâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s house was destroyed, we had some security men there but they were over-powered. My fear is that they are displacing and taking over. We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know if terrorists will take over but they must be moved away. If we are pushed to the wall, we must kick. We are trying to take statistics of internally displaced persons. The Federal Government has to assist the state. Is it possible to stop the Fulani from grazing their
cows in Benue State? It is not possible to halt grazing. People are free to move and graze. We will not do that. The Federal Government can intervene. We have a lot of internally displaced persons; children have not gone to school for two years. The militia must be moved out of the places they have occupied so that they can go back. Ordinarily, grazers
To me, it is an affront. I appeal to the Federal Government to intervene so that it does not result in inter-tribal war. To attack and kill people so much is not good enough. Emotion and tension are rising; it should not be allowed to escalate into a stage that would be uncontrollable
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didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bother about the way those bring about formation of APC are treated. With all these, what happens to your governorship ambition now? # 1 I reach the river side I know how to cross the bridge. What I can guarantee you is that by the grace of God, I will contest in the 2015 governorship election and I will, by the grace of God, be the next governor. Even under the APC and despite the current development? I would not know. If I am given an opportunity there, I will contest under the platform. If I am not given the opportunity, the options available to us are so many.
Suswam do not carry AK-47; but the militia are in their thousands. There is an agenda outside grazing. Grazing areas have been distorted because of increase in population. We need to do a new survey. We have to ranch the nomads. In America, the solution was the creation of ranches. The problem is worse in Zamfara State; it is not peculiar to Benue State. Cows are rustled in Adamawa, Jos and other places. How far have the northern governors gone in this & m "' 1
" in place. For instance, two weeks ago, we had the Council of Statesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; meeting, I made a presentation. In Kaduna, I also made a presentation and the governors agreed that we must areas. I am going there again ! # ! $ " there until the problem is solved, I will not stop taking " With all these, how would you describe the security situation in the state? It is deteriorating; it is trying to become uncontrollable. Government has in the last three years struggled with the Fulani/farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; crisis, The Sultan came here twice. I have travelled to Nasarawa State several times. We met to set up
" crisis between farmers and nomads but by the day, the situation is worsening. Recently, Fulani nomads ! èĂ&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC; " $ and destroyed the Tor Tivâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s village. The Tor Tiv and the Ochâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Idoma have done their
! & " meetings with the Fulani. They have been trying to calm nerves in their domains. Anywhere I say â&#x20AC;&#x153;come with me,â&#x20AC;? they do go. To me, it is an
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Government to intervene so that it does not result in intertribal war. " $ $ so much is not good enough. Emotion and tension are rising; it should not be allowed to escalate into a stage that would be uncontrollable. I have talked to my colleague in Nasarawa State. We are meeting with all security " $ places close to the state capital. The Federal Government must take steps that would avoid the escalation of the situation. The crisis has created a refugee situation in the state capital. When the Federal Government comes in, it will be addressed. We need relief materials. I am speaking to National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), I have asked the Benue State Emergency Management Agency (BESEMA) to assist them with relief materials but we need to have them stay in a place. Federal Government must take steps that could prevent the escalation of the situation. What is the fate of the displaced farmers? I carry the burden. Your fear is about food; what about the education of the children? We need to do something urgent. I go to Nasarawa State and meet the local Fulani. There is very "
providing relief materials to them.
Can you tell us your programmes for Oyo State? My number one programme is to tackle unemployment. The level of unemployment in the state is terrible. If I have the opportunity to rule the state, education will be free as Chief Awolowo did it; healthcare delivery for all categories of people will be free too as Awolowo did it. There must be full employment for all. Indeed, I have a blueprint on how to ensure full employment for anybody which will lead to the emergence žĂ&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC; term. Other programmes would be unfolded as time goes on. You have been in politics for some time. How will you describe future of democracy in Nigeria generally? Even though Nigeria is 50 years old, we must admit that what we have on ground is worrisome. Our ! ! & &
by compromises etc. And that is development of democracy. But I want to believe that in the struggle for development of democracy, we must continue to struggle to reform the process. We must not lose hope because we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really have any choice. Democracy has come to stay; people who have negative tendencies would $ " stultify it. But men of conscience, patriotic Nigerians must continue to improve on the process, resist temptation and undemocratic forces so that the future may be bright. What is your impression of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ability to conduct free and fair future elections? INEC is in the best position to tell you its state of readiness and preparedness for all the elections. However, in any election, it takes so many people to tangle. INEC many have the best intention. The commission can however not control the actions and activities of & ! ! ÂĽ hoc. You should also not rule out
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# ÂŤ 1 " most is that all stakeholders must remain eternally vigilant.
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2015: Our boys wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;dirtyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; jobs for politicians â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Youth leader Hon. Joe Okon Mbong is the national president of Eket Senatorial Youth Assembly (ESYA), a socio-political youth group working for the emergence of a governor from the zone in 2015. The group is also galvanising the youths in the area and the state as a whole for the enthronement of good governance in Akwa Ibom State. In this interview with BASSEY ANTHONY, he says his organisation is sensitising youths of the district on why they should not do â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;dirtyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; jobs for politicians. Excerpts: I am aware that preparations are in top gear for the national convention of the Eket Senatorial District Youth Assembly (ESYA). What is the convention all about? The ESYA is about to organise a rally to celebrate our living legend, Governor Godswill Akpabio, for his developmental strides in the state. He has done so well for the people of the state. I have never seen a man with his kind of virtue and commitment to service. Suppose the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria allows for a third term, I would have supported him. We are celebrating him because of all the wonderful things he has done which are far ahead of those of other governors before him since the creation of this state. The theme of the national convention is â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Let the Labour of Our Heroes Not Be in Vain.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; What Akpabio has done ! "
an opportunity to showcase the talented youths of Eket Senatorial District as the area prepares to take over the mantle of leadership of the state from 2015. With this sensitisation exercise, the incoming governor would be aware of the abundance of resourceful youths in the area that he can work with. Just before Akpabio declared that the governorship in 2015 has been zoned to Eket Senatorial District, there were insinuations by some sections of the state that your area has not got competent persons. What is your take on this? No sane person can make such a statement or nurse that kind of wrong impression about us. If you cast your mind back, you will readily recall that one of the outstanding Central Bank governors in the history of Nigeria was Dr. Clement Isong. He came from the area. He made Nigeria (CBN) proud and I must quickly add that during Isongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tenure as CBN governor, Nigeria was not indebted to any country or any international country prudently and creditably. He exuded so much knowledge, integrity and competence. And after his meritorious service in the CBN he was invited by his people to be
the governor of the old Cross River State. What about Prof. Eyo Ita, Dr. Awan Esin from Oron; Justice Udo Udoma, Brigadier U.J. Esuene, who was the best military governor of his time, just to mention a few? Today, we have intelligent, credible and capable people who can be governors and even presidents. We have people who can even surpass the performance of those in government presently. With all modesty, I can say that our people have distinguished themselves in all professions and human endeavours, ranging from law, medicine, engineering to the academia, among others. Anybody who says Eket Senatorial District has not got quality human resource is out of tune with history and reality. A former Nigerian leader once said Nigerian youths do not have the character and integrity to be leaders of tomorrow and there is the widely-held belief that youths of today are decaying in knowledge and moral standards. Do you agree with these sentiments? # of Nigerian youths particularly youths of this state. Everybody should have the opportunity to showcase his value. At the pain of repeating myself, I wish to reemphasise the fact that we have young men and women of integrity of this state, the country and even the world at large. But the problem is that the youths are not given the opportunity to prove themselves because the elders do not want to retire and allow space for the youths. I can boast of Hon. Robinson Uwak, who is now in the House of Representatives. He is a vibrant lawmaker in the National Assembly and there are others like him. All I am saying is that our youths should be given equal opportunities to prove their worth because we are not timid and incompetent. I am calling on our youths to come out and demand to be recognised as assets to this country. The youths of this state demand that the elders should quit the stage for them to take over. Yes, our elders have tried their utmost best; it is time for the youths to be in leadership. Youths are the leaders of today not
tomorrow. We are ready to wake up and serve the country and our state because as I said earlier, we are credible, intelligent and willing to mount leadership positions and provide good leadership for our state and country. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the timetable for the 2015 general elections, indicating that political activities would soon start. To this extent, what is your group doing to ensure that youths do not get involved in violent activities? That is exactly what the ESDYA is doing. We are preaching peace and non-violent politics. We believe that youths can be positive change agents in politics if they are usefully engaged. To this end, we are calling on the government, oil companies and private business concerns to engage the youths in useful ventures so that they would not be ready tools in the hands of mischievous politicians especially with 2015 just around the corner. Remember that any society where the youths are idle, jobless and hungry there is bound to be chaos, crime and insecurity. The saying that a hungry man is an angry man is very true. If you allow them to be hungry, they will get angry and do anything. But regarding the forthcoming election, we in this group, have been sensitising the youths, talking to them every day to avoid violence and crime. We also want to use the convention to talk to the youths ahead of the general election. That is why we are calling on the state government and multi-national companies to
" ! into the concept of the occasion. Our youths shall be made to wear T-shirts that carry the message: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Shun Violence and Embrace Peace.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Are you saying the youths will not carry guns for politicians as it is usually the case with Nigerian politics? Well, I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think such a thing
we in this group, have being sensitizing the youths, talking to them every day to avoid violence and crime. We also want to use the convention to talk to the youths ahead of the general election
Mbong will happen here in Akwa Ibom State. The governor has already promised that the election will be free, fair and peaceful. S, what will the youths be carrying guns and other weapons for? However, to ensure that we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a crisis situation, the governor should sit down with major stakeholders and agree on who becomes this or that in the next dispensation. On our part, we are appealing to our leaders not to overheat the polity. We need to have a proper understanding ! resist anybody who comes from the blues to contest; somebody who has never contributed or helped his people in anyway. I want to use this opportunity to appeal to our youths not to allow themselves to be used by desperate politicians ! I take exception to a situation whereby these politicians will keep their children safe abroad; come home and engage jobless and less ! " boys are arrested or killed. Those who survive in most cases donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get compensated by the politicians that used them. So this time around, the ESYA is working hard to educate vibrant and promising young men against electoral violence and I promise that no youth in Eket district will do dirty jobs for politicians. You talked about the governor conversing with stakeholders to pick candidates. Are you saying that the governor and the stakeholders rather than the people would choose political leaders? In every society and community, you have people called leaders who are chosen by the people to lead
them. They donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t force themselves on the people. Like I am the president of the ESDYA, I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t force myself on the youths. They chose me to lead them. The mantle to speak on behalf of the people falls on the leaders. To that extent, I am speaking for the youths of Eket Senatorial District and I believe that I am speaking the minds of the people who made me their leader. If I am opportune to be in a meeting to decide who our political leaders should be I would contribute my quota on behalf of my people. Are you implying that it is totally useless for voters to vote in the election because stakeholders will make the choice for them? No, that is not what I am implying. I am talking about !
who would eventually win the election. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not deceive ourselves, leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) decide who occupies any position in government because as the ruling party, any candidate endorsed in-house will eventually win the general election through the ballot box. If the other parties have their candidates, then we meet at the polls where Akwa Ibom electorate would queue up to vote. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s their candidates against ours and that is a
" Your organisation is supposed to be non-partisan, but from all indications, you appear to be a PDP group. Shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t your body be for the youths of Eket District and the entire state? Yes, we are non-partisan but we are working closely with the PDP-government in the state. I am a member of the PDP and will always be. We are aligning our interest with that of the government in power.
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impact I make is for Gombe 2015: Dankwambo, Whatever my people â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Agbelega Goje in supremacy war Nankpah Bwakan, Gombe
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have the case transferred to Abuja to reduce likely embarrassment, ! his supporters and those of / $ ! & " comes up for hearing in the state. % & / $ !  ²' ´ ³ / $ !  & Goodluck Jonathan recently visited the state, the Emir of Gombe called
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structures of the APC in the state as / helped to bring into the state. Interestingly, during the reign ' ´ & ! to entrench in the grassroots the / him a lot of party loyalists. Even, his political enclave in the PDP still remains a force, having helped in fortifying the PDP in the state such that the opposition parties
reality.
& ' ´  alongside his supporters to the APC may spell doom for the PDP in the state, prompting political analysts to cast doubt on " forthcoming general elections. A PDP chieftain in the state, Mallam Babangida Turaki,
Another factor that has made their relationship frosty is the refusal of the governor to be dictated to so that he implements unpopular policies that are not favourable to his administration
Goje & % & governor that created the thrill in the state by ensuring that no other
$ the state. He added that no staunch / !
Ă&#x192; Âą ' ´ % & ! ! / $ hard to establish the party. Âą# Ă&#x2026;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x201E;& $ ' ´ assumed leadership in the state. 1 $ ! & Alhaji Hassan (Baraden Gombe)
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governor because of political greed. As a godfather to the governor, it is ! people of Gombe State. In 2015, the ! !
Âą# % ! to the PDP in Gombe State. The achievements of the governor are speaking for him in the area of education, road projects, hospitals, There is no propaganda about # vindicate the PDP.â&#x20AC;? While the APC may derive strength and support from General Muhammadu Buhari ² Âł ! the backbones of the APC in the & ' ´ the APC leader are strategising to capture the state ahead of 2015. The the northern parts of the country because of factors such as religion and cultural sentiments. They are bent on using these advantages as edge over the PDP in the 2015 elections.
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Hon. Adesina Agbelega is the leader of the House in Oriade Local Council Development Area. He is House chairperson on Youths and Sports, House chairperson on Agric and Rural Development. In an interview with BIANCA IBOMA, he commends the activities of the state government which has risen to both local and international recognition. Excerpts:
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directives prescribed by the House of Assembly Lagos state. Other responsibilities include naming of roads, streets, numbering of houses; provision and maintenance ° registration of all births, deaths and marriages, assessment of privately the purpose of levying such rates as it is prescribed by the House of Assembly in the State. What had been your challenges? Managing people is challenging since the human nature is insatiable but by the grace of God have been
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Ex-militants not happy with Amaechi over faceoff with Jonathan â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Niger Delta warlord â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Generalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Reuben C. Wilson is one of the former warlords who, along with the likes of Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, Atake Tom and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Boy Loaf, almost turned the Niger '8L=D 6?88Â&#x192;- 79=K D @D==L8 48LQ Q/?79H =J8 time of Umaru Yarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Adua as president. He is today the president of Leadership, Peace and Cultural Development Initiative (LPCDI), a socio-political organisation based in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. In this interview with BENSON EDJEWHOVHO, he speaks on a number of issues, including the political crisis in Rivers State; the seeming cat and dog relationship between ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo and President Goodluck Jonathan, insecurity in the country and the readiness of the group to launch a nationwide campaign for President Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s return in 2015, among others. What is the LPCDI all about? The leaders of the ex-freedom ÂĽ / & " 1 ! ! $ ÂĽ ÂĽ
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