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Cover 2015: Jega seeks more support from EU Continued from Page 1 He noted that INEC would increase interaction and relationship and exchange of information to develop competence and professionalism, saying the EU support will be welcomed in this regard. Earlier, the EU Ambassador to Nigeria had stated that the meeting is a follow-up to a recent one held with INEC on the electoral process, pointing out that the meeting is to build up on the various issues discussed in the past. “We will like to have an exchange on the various missions that we are plan-

ning from the members of the European Parliament and possibly a new mission for the next elections. “Secondly, we seek to defend the whole process, check to what extent we can be of any assistance within the current framework and provide additional support,� Arrion added. Other members on the delegation included the Head of Political Governance and Democracy Section, Mr. Dean Munday; Head of Political Section, Henry Prankered, and Programme Manager, Lola Olawumi.

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of harassments and discrimination he listed in a he Lagos State petition to the House. House of AssemSpeaking earlier, Revd. bly has challenged Abraham, who said he anyone with evidence was the former president of intimidation, harass- of All Africans in Cenments and discrimination tral Australia, and lived against Nigerians by for- in that country for seven eigners living and work- years, but never witing in the country, to avail nessed any form of disit. crimination because there The Speaker, Mr. Adey- were laws against such emi Ikuforiji, gave the besides having anti-dischallenge yesterday crimination agencies even when a lone preacher - in workplaces. Revd Adebisi Abraham According to him: “It is - stormed the premises worrisome coming home of the Assembly, carry- in Nigeria to witness how ing placard denouncing the Lebanese and other discrimination against foreigners discriminate, Nigerians by foreigners, intimidate, harass and including Lebanese and even killed Nigerians in Indians living and work- workplaces without any ing in Nigeria. qualm, declaring that our Adeyemi, who was hospitality was being takrepresented by the Chair- en for granted. man, Committee on InAbraham recalled formation, Publicity, Se- that a worrisome incicurity and Strategy, Mr. dent occurred sometime Segun Olulade, while ago in Apapa where he commending the cour- witnessed blacks sitting age of the protester, said separately from the white the House would not fail people, and had to openly to investigate the allega- condemn the act. He equally recalled the foreigners who own busi- case of a Lebanese, who nesses in Nigeria, and allegedly killed a pregeven strengthen the laws nant woman with the unon discrimination in the fortunate woman reportstate. edly losing the pregnancy, He said the House was just as he alleged that anresolved to ensure an other Lebanese dropped egalitarian society, saying on him cigarette ashes that injustice to one was at the Computer Village, injustice to all. Ikeja, and failed to apolo“We want an egalitarian gise initially until pressociety. We challenge any- sure was brought on him. body to come out to guide Another case he cited us on what you have said. was about a construction We would do everything ! 8 within our legislative along Ahmadu Bello Way powers to investigate where a Nigerian worker the matter, and come out was refused the oppor! : ! tunity to install an airas put mechanism in conditioner whereas the place to check future oc- foreigners were allowed currences. such opportunity. “We have laws in place “We welcome them for this, but if there is here, but they should reneed for strengthening spect us. A lot of Nigeexisting laws, we would rians are harassed over do it,� Ikuforiji said. there in their countries, The speaker, therefore, but we cannot continue to tasked the protester to have that here. chronicle all the instances

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Governor Chibuike Amaechi with leader of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Chidi Lloyd during the signing of the Rivers State Reserve Fund (Amendment) Law No.1, 2014\ in Government House, Port Harcourt.

N894m Fraud: Court acquits ex-Speaker Bankole Paschal Njoku, Abuja

procurements in Sections 17 to 56 of the Public he protracted trial Procurement Act No.14 of former Speaker of 2007, leading to a loss of the House of of value to the national Representatives, Mr. treasury, and thereby Dimeji Bankole, ended yesterday at the Abuja contrary to Section 58(4) Division of the Fed- (e) of the Public Procureeral High Court as he ment Act, No.14 of 2007 was discharged and ac- and punishable under quitted over allegation Section 58(5) of the same that he used non exist- Act. ing companies to pilfer The court was told that a whooping N894million some of the alleged deals from the Federal Gov- that formed the conduiternment treasury while pipes through which ! monies were pilfered “The no-case submis- by the accused person sion succeeds; according- included the purchase ly, the accused is hereby of 400 units of 40-inch discharged and acquit- Samsung (LNS. 341) telted,� the trial Judge held. evision sets, 800 units of : ' X $ Desktop Computers (HP who was on November 11 Compaq dc 5700), 100 2013, re-arraigned before units of Sharp Digital the court on an amended Copier 5316, 400 units 16-count charge pre- of HP LaserJet 2600N, ferred against him by the among others. EFCC, had through his To show the compliccounsel, Chief O.Akoni, ity of Bankole, the anti SAN, maintained that grfat agency called six the anti-graft body failed witnesses and tendered to establish his complic- several evidences it ity in the alleged contract urged the court to rely fraud. upon and convict the exBankole argued that Speaker. he neither approved nor Delivering judgement supervised the execu- on the allegation, Justice tion of the said contracts. Evoh Chukwu upheld a The former Speaker, in- no-case application that sisted that in the absence ! : of evidence, there was by the former Speaker. no basis to allow him to Justice Chukwu held pass through the rigours that the Economic and of trial. Financial Crimes ComThe EFCC had alleged mission, EFCC, failed that Bankole rigged bid woefully to establish a for the purchase of 3 prima-facie criminal case units of Mercedes Benz against Bankole. S-600 cars, 2 units of In view of this, Justice Range Rover vehicles Chukwu, quashed the (without bullet proofs) entire 16-count charge and 400 units of DSTV : B0 systems, by refusing to Speaker. follow all the procedures The court said it was prescribed for public : X $

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no case to answer with respect to the allegation levelled against him. According to Justice Chukwu, “The prosecution failed to prove that the accused person acted with the intent to defraud. There is no evidence that the accused unilaterally or in conjunction with any ' ‰ contracts. Evidence of the prosecution never showed that the accused entered into agreement with either the supplier or contractors. More so, the court said, K/ < : for the continuation of this trial, the prosecution failed to disclose a prima-facie case to warrant the court to demand explanations from the accused person. There is no nexus connecting the accused with the alleged L In addition, Justice Chukwu said, “Besides, none of the witnesses linked the accused with the award of the alleged contracts or showed that he entered into collusive agreement with anybody ! contained in the charge. “The question the prosecution has failed to provide answer to remains; at the end of the contract, did the accused person enjoy any per : Š / ! nothing in evidence so far laid that will require any further explanation by the accused. There is no evidence that he acted in breach of the Public Procurement Act, the court observed. The court further held

that, “There is nothing to show that he selected or superintended over the bidding process, adding that there was “nothing to show that he is a signatory to the account or any of the companies that got the contracts. “What explanation does the court then require the accused to give based on evidence adduced by both the prosecution and the witnesses, the court asked. “It is my considered view that the prosecution has not disclosed any ! ‰ ence, bribery or corruption by the accused in the award of the contracts.� “Section 35(6) of the 1999 Constitution placed the onus on the prosecution to prove the guilt of the accused person who by law is presumed innocent until otherwise proved.

US condemns violence against homosexuals in Abuja Taiye Agbaje, Abuja

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he United States (U.S), yesterday, condemned what it called violence against some Nigerians based on their sexual orientation in Abuja. The U.S, which expressed concern, said as a friend of Nigeria, recent attacks in Abuja deepen its concern on this front.

The reaction was made in a statement titled: “Discrimination and Violence Against Fellow Nigerians Nev \ : L available to Saturday Newswtach by the embassy in Abuja. The statement reads: “Since the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act was signed, we have expressed concern

as a friend of Nigeria that it might be used by some to justify violence against Nigerians based on their sexual orientation. “Recent attacks in Abuja deepen our concern on this front. We hope that all Nigerians can agree that discrimination and violence against any fellow Nige < : L


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Activist lambasts Clark CEE-HOPE Nigeria grants over attack on Dokpesi scholarship to Makoko children F Ayodele Olalere

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he prayers of 10 children living in Makoko, a Lagos slum, were answered yesterday when a Non-Government Organisation (NGO), CEEHOPE Nigeria granted them scholarship to receive free primary education in the area " home. The children, with ages ranging from 4 to 8, stepped " 0 at Whanyinna Nursery and Primary School built with stilts on the Makoko lagoon. Dressed in their school uniform, shoes and bags provided by the NGO, the

elated children were received by the director of the school, Mr. Noah Shemede. Shemede described the NGO’s gesture as an encouraging one, adding that the parents of the children were elated when they heard ' ¨/ Âœ help. He noted that some parents in the community cannot Âœ $Šª " " fees charged by the school owing to dire poverty. “As a result of poverty, many prefer to keep their children at home. As I speak, there are many children on the lagoon who want to come " + Âœ

" " 6 # Whanyinna, with a population of 215 pupils is one of the few schools in the area where English is the medium of instruction (the others use French). Like the others which spread across the lagoon, it was established by foreign visitors who were disturbed by the level of illiteracy in the slum. Executive Director of CEE/ % # + the gesture was borne out of the NGO’s need to restore hope to the Nigerian child. “The scholarship covers the pupil’s school fees, writing and reading materials, school uniform and others. It is a cardinal agenda of CEE-

ollowing recent + " ÂŤ Chairman of Daar HOPE under its welfare Chief programmes for indigent Communications, " 6 # ! "" Raymond Dokpesi, by the help reduce the number of Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin children out of school. This is Clark, in which the Ijaw because education is key to leader described Dokpesi as a " " #6 ‘treacherous character’ amid scholarship is funded by a speculations that Dokpesi Nigerian basewwwd in Spain, could be made the Chief of Mr. Osimen Washington Âœ + a constitutional lawyer Eromosele. Abah, who lamented the and human rights activist, growing statistics of children Barrister Wale Ogunade, has out of schools said it was lambasted the Ijaw leader unfortunate that despite the for ‘dishonouring’ Chief abundance of resources the Dokpesi. Ogunade, who is the country has, it has been unable of Voters to develop the potential President Initiative, of its children who would Awareness yesterday in Lagos, said such expectedly take to vice and become parasites to national statement from Chief Clark is an insult on the person development in the future. of Chief Dokpesi, who has contributed “immensely to the socio-economic and political development of $ #6 “While we do not want to + ! Âś " 0 or otherwise of High Chief Dokpesi for the position, I totally disagree with the decision by Chief Clark to cast aspersion on the integrity, personality and the consistency of High Chief Dokpesi, in his quest to persuade Mr. President as to the rectitude of the candidature of Chief Dokpesi. Dokpesi has always been on the side of the people while Baba Clark has always been on the side 6 # Continuing, Ogunade said

L-R: Chairman, Lagos State chapter, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Mr. Joseph Okonmah; National President, NIPR, Dr. Rotimi Oladele, receiving a magazine of the Methodist Church of Nigeria from a Fellow of the Institute, Mr. Tola Noibi, at the February meeting of the chapter in Lagos, recently.

Staff Audit: Ondo PDP alleges plot to sack workers "#$$%&'()*+ 6)7;<)%=*>7 –Mimiko 9 / ! 0 Peter Dada, Akure our earlier statement that s Ondo State civil the government is broke, servants are made to not focused, and therefore face another round of ! ! ÂŤ 0 force even when the level of of the Peoples Democratic youths’ unemployment is at Party (PDP) has accused the alarming rate, “ he added in state government of seeking the statement. The statement also noted ways to sack the workers . In a statement issued by the that since the workers are state Publicity Secretary of the ! Âœ party, Mr Wale Ozogoro and might put an end to their made available to Saturday services, therefore this would Newswatch yesterday, said reduce their productivity as the aim of the exercise is to + sack workers in order to save to work again “Now that the government more money, noting that the has embarked on another government is broke. The statement said: “It is spree of audit, the fear of an embarrassing that the State average worker is that the Government will be visiting Ondo workers with this excruciating hardship of impending sack as a New Mansur Oladunjoye Year gift. The government ight university professors, deceitfully sacked local among whom were government workers last Emeritus Professor and year while it professed that two-time Vice Chancellor of the it saved over N500million University of Ibadan, Professor every month. Indeed when . 0 " few of these workers were of the university to occupy re-absolved into the system, the post of Vice-Chancellor their salary arrears of over a of the University of Ibadan, year have not been paid.

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end is near; therefore, you cannot get maximum output from any worker now as they assemble to discuss their ‘end time’. “ The government has vowed to unravelled ghost workers but its intention is sinister, wicked and vindictive, as it is aimed at workers who supported opposition parties in last + " " 6 statement further alleged. However,inaswiftreaction, the State Commissioner for Information, Mr Kayode Akinmade, who spoke on behalf of his boss, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, denied the allegation, saying it is

mischievous. According to him, the government has no plan to sack or witch-hunt any worker of the state government with the Âœ was a normal routine in organization. / 8 9 0 exercise is a normal thing, it is a normal routine exercise that every organization both private and public carried out Âœ ¸ has the responsibility of Âœ ÂŤ ! the actual number of those on its pay roll, it is not meant to sack anybody or to witch

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Professor Tekena Tamuno, have commended Governor Abiola Ajimob of Oyo State for his developmental feats, describing his government as unprecedented. The scholars, who are spread across the nation under the aegis of the Nigerian Academy of yesterday during a courtesy call

* # Emeritus professor Banjo, who spoke on behalf of the professors, acknowledged that the state government had achieved great success in its transformation agenda, pointing out that the transformational drive had not been restricted to only Ibadan, the state capital, but cuts across every part of the state.

the Daar Communication Chairman’s record speaks for him having fought for the enthronement of democracy through his media organisations, and question the credentials of Chief '" ÂŤ 0 ! realisation of democracy as compared with Chief Dokpesi. “Where was Clark when Dokpesi made available his media empire to be used by pro-democracy elements in 0 " governments of Babangida and Abacha? Where was Clark when Dokpesi also made available his empire 0 + . term agenda project? Where was Clark when Dokpesi "" ! 0 the Yar’Adua cabal? Where was Clark when Dokpesi "" ! 0 for Jonathan’s enthronement as acting president and later president? And where were people like Jonathan and Clark when Isaac Adaka Boro, Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni nine were butchered by military government just + ! 0 for the Niger-Delta people? He asked rhetorically. Ogunade accused President Jonathan of making ‘himself an Ijaw President for Ijaw people’ and said Chief Dokpesi should be honoured instead + " 0 # / " urged Nigerians to resist + ' Clark to discredit the Daar Communication chairman.

Islamic group urges police to find Obadina’s killers Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan

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s the remains of the former Deputy Editor, Saturday Newswatch, Sunday Toyin Obadina would be interred today, aĂ&#x; religious body, Shafaudeen in Islam Worldwide, has charged the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, % ÂŤ 0 ÂŤ "" 0 in Lagosians. The religious group gave the charge in a communiquĂŠ issued after ­ªŽ¯ & 0 Grand Executive Council meeting held in Ibadan, Oyo State. The communiquĂŠ signed by Chairman of the sect, Prof. Sabit Olagoke and the Secretary, Engr. B. S. Aderinto, also has the input of retired Chief Judge of the state, Justice John Ige. It stated that the failure by Manko to immediately arrest and arraign the culprits “would amount * ÂŤ of protecting lives and

property of the citizenry which is the primary duty " #6 Also, the communiquĂŠ frowned at the general state of insecurity including " a college of education in Adamawa State by Boko Haram and incidents of kidnapping, adding that they were bad signals to investors. While urging the Federal Government to take cognisance of representation and agenda that would engender a strong and united Nigeria in constituting the confab, the religious sect declared that the proposed National Conference has potential to address numerous national issues and challenges in the country. It therefore, urged all patriotic Nigerians who cared for the stability of the country to support the confab. “We urge the Federal Government to take cognizance of representation and agenda that would engender a strong and united Nigeria in constituting the confab.


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Group asks Enugu PDP chairman to resign, threatens mass defection Kenneth Ufoma, Enugu

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political pressure group, Enugu West People’s Forum, yesterday asked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman in the state, Engr. Vita Abba to resign and face his gubernatorial aspiration. The group also decried "" + some state government functionaries and Abba to compel and railroad various government functionaries and party executives into hasty endorsement of Governor Sullivan Chime and his preferred candidates for elective political positions in the 2015 general elections. Addressing a press conference in Enugu, chairman of the group, Hon. Paul Anikwe, condemned what he called the descent of Enugu State into a “political garrisonâ€?, with stringent measures "" " " Âş the voices of the people and terribly abridge their constitutionally guaranteed rights to freedom of expression and association. “We warn that these undemocratic and uncivilized actions and +" of causing serious Âœ disunity, instability, and uncontrollable dissension,

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he Senior Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on Millennium Development Goals’ projects, Dr. Precious Gbeneol, has commended Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State for his

N30bn reserve fund: APC backs Rivers lawmakers Amaka Agbu, P/Harcourt

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he All Progressives Congress (APC), Rivers State chapter, has commended the State House of Assembly for passing the Rivers State Reserve Fund Law Amendment Bill 2014 to enable the state government withdraw N30 billion from the N53 billion savings. The party also commended the state governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, for signing the bill into law. Commending the lawmakers, the Rivers APC Interim Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, said in a statement issued in Port Harcourt

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ice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), Prof. Chigozie thereby undermining the which is the driving force as one of the instances of to the Deputy President Asiabaka has reiterated his of the Senate, His cohesiveness and success behind his undemocratic the chairman’s impunity. Similarly, they alleged Excellency, Senator Ike commitment to make the of the Enugu PDP in and nefarious actions. He university second to none the forthcoming general should no longer be allowed that only a few days ago, Ekweremadu over the in academic excellence and to lord his personal interest some people from Awgu numerous development elections. manpower development. “PDP thrives on over the overall interest and Local Government issued . According to him, as the a statement claiming the communities are on the democratic ethos; fortunes of the party.â€? While urging the national endorsement of Chime for verge of losing their stoolsâ€?. nation’s premier university and to steamroll into of technology established 34 Reacting to the endorsements is nothing leadership of PDP to take Enugu West Senatorial seat years ago, his mantra- which note of Abba’s alleged allegations, Abba described by the Executive Council short of dictatorship,â€? is “Quest for Excellenceâ€? Anikwe, who is a member + * "" of the PDP in the area, them as baseless and also would continue to enjoy to order, the group recalled laughable, saying, “On the but without any recourse of the Nigerian Shippers prominence while more Council Board and former alleged harassment and whatsoever to the local purported allegation that I opportunities would ordered that the traditional member of Enugu House of "" " Âœ government EXCO. be created to speed up chairman of the PDP in Udi “You are also probably rulers who endorsed the manpower development in Assembly stated. According to him, “We Local Government Area of aware that four royal Deputy Senate President, the citadel of learning. Prof. who joined Senator Ike Ekweremadu Asiabaka who is the 6th call on Engr. Vita Abba to the state, Mr. Uche Ogbodo, fathers resign his position as the by some Enugu State their subjects under the for his senatorial ambition substantive vice chancellor Enugu State Chairman Government functionaries auspices of Ezeagu Local in 2015 be dethroned, is not of the university stressed that of the PDP to pursue his with the blessing of Abba Government Stakeholders only false, but also another authorities at the university gubernatorial ambition, for his refusal to support to and Leaders of Thought " " * are set to meet set target for their undemocratic interests to an appreciation visit and mislead the publicâ€?. the institution. The Vice Chancellor made * " opening ceremony of the institution’s guest house performed by the ProChancellor and chairman of the Governing Council, Dr. Emma Enemuo. ' Âœ of the university to always think of its common good, he said the structure marked the beginning of several projects to be completed and commissioned by his administration. The FUTO boss however, expressed regret that the university had had to spend fortunes on accommodation, but noted that the guest house would immensely reverse the ugly trend, even Igbo leaders of thought after their 5th summit in Enugu... yesterday PHOTO:NAN as he called for its adequate patronage by all and sundry. The Pro Chancellor and chairman of the 10th Governing council of the Dr. Emma performance in the areas because of the Millennium Development of those with the best rate university, Enemuo described the block previous rounds of the outstanding performance Goals’ projects in the state, of project implementation as a landmark achievement MDG projects as well as in the previous round Dr. Gbeneol commended nationwide. which is in line with the agenda According to her the transformation the timely provision of as well as the timely the governor for adopting counterpart funds. provision of counterpart the MDGs framework projects would impact of President Goodluck According to the Special funds by the Governorâ€?. as the developmental positively on many Jonathan’s administration. He commended Asiabaka 9% * Speaking during the policy thrust of his families on completion. and his team for continued decided to scale up presentation of a cheque administration, noting Making the presentation Âœ . intervention from six to 0 + "" that his commitment ½ ¨ Âœ ­ªŽ­ resources, which gave birth to fourteen local government the implementation of stood the state out as one and 2013 Millennium the initiation and realization of the project. Development Goals In her address, the Acting Conditional Grants Director, Centre for Women, Scheme to the state Gender and Development yesterday that the actions further delay. This timely with its programmes and and local governments, Studies (CWGDS), Dr. (Mrs) Obi stated Ihuoma Asiabaka; decried were in the best interest of the intervention by the lawmakers, projects without hindrance Governor the absence of a guest house people of the state. who have once more proved from the economic war being that the programme is in the institution since its between inception in 1980, leading “We commend the to be true representatives of waged against the state by collaboration patriotism of the legislators the people, will enable the the Peoples Democratic the state and the Federal to the payment of huge sums of money for hotel for amending the Rivers State Governor Chibuike Amaechi Party-controlled Federal Government. accommodations and other The Governor hinted rents. Reserve Fund Law without led-administration to proceed Government. that 15 32-seater buses “In line with the strategic would be distributed to “Quest for Excellence “, present university the schools of nursing, the management under the able Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha midwifery, and laboratory Egbuchiem next week. who was the Igbo leader. leadership of Prof. Asiabaka Speaking on the traditional He expressed satisfaction technology within the next rose to this challenge, and h u k w u e m e k a marriage, the Igbo Spiritual that Ojukwu junior is loved two weeks while hospitals ! 0 Odumegwu Ojukwu leader, Chief Rommy by all and sundry, adding that FUTO Guest House located (Junior), son of the Ezeonwuka, said “like father like whoever that knows him knew would be equipped. former Biafra warlord, late Dim sonâ€?, it shows he is a true son of the father. He directed all the local on Campusâ€? highlighting that that the guest house Chukwuemeka Odumegwu his father, and we pray God to Also speaking, the Vice government councils to would provide the much Ojukwu, has reportedly said give the couple all it takes to be a President of Oba Patriotic discuss with stakeholders needed accommodation for good-bye to bachelorhood as he ""¨½ " 6# Union, Chief Dozie Nweke and in various communities to all university guests, and also isset for a traditional wedding, Chief Ezeonwuka said further Dr Linus Uche, prayed God to at Umuosuma Umudei village, that the event will also echo the guard and protect the couple in choose their areas of need serve as a place for relaxation Âœ Inland town, Onitsha, Anambra presence of late Dim Ojukwu all their undertakings. for the interventions. general public. State; with Miss Valerie Otito

Jonathan’s aide commends Obi on MDG projects Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

FUTO VC reiterates commitment to academic excellence

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FERMA, a big failure, says A’Ibom Govt

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ver 30 family planning service providers have been trained by the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) in Edo State. The exercise was Âœ ÂŤ indiscriminate and uncontrolled child-bearing amongst parents and raise awareness on the dangers of such practice. A facilitator of the programme, Mrs. % ÂŤ the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, told Saturday Newswatch that participants were drawn

from both public and private health facilities in the state. Adding that the aim was to also produce competent clinical service providers for provision of longacting and permanent family planning methods, Adedayo listed other objectives of the training ÂŤ !" and information of LongActing and Permanent Method (LAPM) of family planning, precautions, contraindications and management of side Âœ # She dismissed alleged Âœ methods amongst parents,

saying, “That is why we call them long and short term methods. It has 97.2 percent and 98.4 per * 6 . emphasized that LAPM are required for parents who have concluded child bearing while the short term methods are for Âœ " # Commenting on the +" ¨ Âœ the various methods, Adebayo said: “That is the essence of this training. We have people with misconception about family planning method. Even the paracetamol ! ÂŤ Âœ # ÂŤ

something new or there is strange substance in it, your body tends to react. But it can be managed.� She therefore, urged !  of family planning because " + 0 them, their children, their communities and the country at large. Also commenting on the * Manager of NURHI, % #   + said the training was for capacity building, to  !"  "" participants, which at the end, would ensure clients’ satisfaction.

Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ememabasi Bassey (L), presenting keys of a tricycle to a focal person of the World Bank Malarial Control Programme, Mr. Monday Ikon, in Uyo ...yesterday.

ÂŤ! &+ State Government has expressed its disappointment with the performance of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), describing the agency as a huge failure as far as rehabilitation of Federal roads in the state are concerned. The state government is particularly piqued at the inability of FERMA to 0 Federal roads which are in a deplorable state. Particularly, it noted that the Oron Road in Oron Local Government Area of the state has cut into two as a result of activities of gully erosion in the area. The state’s Commissioner for ÂŤ % # who expressed the state government’s displeasure at FERMA’s alleged complacency, disclosed that the state government has issued a directive to a construction company, $ ÂŤ rehabilitation of the road. Etim stated this during live phone-in programme “Scorecardâ€? on Platnet 101.1 FM station in Uruan, ÂŤ! &+ # His words: “The road is ÂŤ 7 " # & is supposed to be done by Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), but the state government is intervening. Immediately the road collapsed, the governor directed $ ! ÂŤ road since FERMA seems to have failed in their responsibility.â€? He also disclosed that Julius Berger is giving the

state six and half percent reduction in prices of its project compared to the Federal Government, Etim said it was not true that the state government was paying Julius Berger too much for its projects: 9 lower cost from some of the construction giants. “For instance, Julius ÂŤ! Ibom State government six and half per cent less than what it charges the Federal government. We force Julius Berger to bring in a lot of features in the construction of our road,â€? Etim said. According to Etim, one of the projects the state government is passionate about was the underground Pipe ÂŤ " + " " ½ state. 9$ 0 country in Africa to buildunderground pipe . ÂŤ " " ½ ÂŤ! Ibom State. You can only 0 " ' ÂŤ# In terms of technology, it is one of the most exciting projects of the state government. 9 ÂŤ! &+ " deserved the best. We have a governor that is passionate about the # ! ÂŤ! &+ + " ÂŤ + United Arab Emirates.â€? He said. ÂŤ Commissioner however, promised that all . + ÂŤ + ÂŤ + administration would be completed before the expiration of his tenure.

in Bayelsa’ 2015: We’ll not condone political thuggery – Dickson ‘Why girl,8,was killed after she “complained of Uchenna Nwafor, Yenagoa

/ # ÂŤ ! " government’s head the 2015 general reinstated elections, the Bayelsa readiness and commitment protect people’s State Governor, Hon. to ÂŤ ÂŤ investment in the state, said his administration that his administration would not condone any ! ÂŤ ÂŤ form of political thuggery the state a tourism haven, in the state, admonishing saying, “We will ensure a " " ÂŤ crime free societyâ€?. The governor further elsewhere. The Governor, who stated explained that the tight this while commissioning a schedule which prevented President, frome security control unit at the the Government House among honouring the invitation other projects inspected as by the sate government ÂŤ to commission over 42 his second year anniversary, said the state government’s policy on zero tolerance is he Aluminium developing ‘serious muscle’. Smelter Company of “I appreciate the good Nigeria (ALSCON) people of this state for their announced the co-operation. I don’t want has appointment of a new anybody in this state to be % ! "" involved in any crime. We are ready for those who as other top managers for want to come here to disturb the company. According to a statement our hard earned peace. The security agencies will deal by International Media Manager decisively with those who Relations do not have respect for the ÂŤ laws of our landâ€?.

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completed projects by his administration is +" " ! ÂŤ celebration of the 2nd year * Governor of the State. ÂŤ though the full celebration and commissioning of the completed projects + " ÂŤ + 0 for April to coincide with the planned state visit, the positive ratings received by the present administration in the area of infrastructural

development and human capital development is based on the cooperation  " " youths, traditional rulers and women.  9 have numerous projects completed and many more on going. We have decided  7 + Ž¯ " !  + we want the President to do us the honor by commissioning the projects. . .  for the President.�

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" Engr. Ime Inyang, has been appointed as the Acting % plant. Other new appointments announced by the company " # &ÂŤ ÂŤ 0 / Resources; Elder E. A. + Finance and Mr. Ata

Commercial while Barrister Ibrahim Magaji, Company Secretary/Legal Adviser, now heads the Legal Unit. New appointments, the company further said in the statement, “go along with contract termination of a number of senior managers as well as long-term business trips of current plant managers due to operational needs.�

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onstant power outage and carelessness on the part of some medical personnel has resulted to the death of an eight year old girl, Miss Inato Sunday, at the Bayelsa state owned Children and " ÂŤ % " / " the state. The deceased, who was a primary two pupil before her death was alleged to have died due " Âœ and management of the hospital. According to some aggrieved family members, her death was caused by the unavailability of " Âœ hospital in charge of the power generating set. According to the family, the deceased who is an Indigene of Ogbia Local Government Area of the state, was rushed to the hospital by the parents

stomach ache.â€? The Father of the deceased, Sunday Nyingasa, lamented that following the administration of treatment 0 drugs, the deceased started convulsing, “Before we ÂŤ ! started convulsing. We prayed as the doctors tried all their best to stabilize her condition. Later, she became calm and they said that they would have no choice but to put her on life support machine,â€? he said. He added, “To save the life of my daughter, I paid "" ÂŤ # But the doctors allowed my daughter to die because of power failure. I was thrown # & ÂŤ nurses over 15 minutes to " ÂŤ ! ! supposed to put on their power generating set. So sad, my daughter couldn’t hold on any longer, as she started vomiting and later died.â€?


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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 14/02/2014

Bearish trend continues at NSE, as ASI hit 1.55% on Friday Marcell Dike

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he equities market closed yesterday on a negative note, as the NSE ASI depreciated by 1.55% to close at 38,767.29 basis points, compared with the depreciation of -2.24% recorded on Thursday. Its Yearto-Date (YTD) returns currently stands at -6.20%. Market breadth closed negative as VITAFOAM leads 13 gainers against 48 losers topped by OANDO at the end of yesterday’s

session- a dismal performance when compared with previous outlook. Market turnover closed positive as volume traded appreciated by 30.90% against 5.52% declines recorded in previous session. ACCESS, ETERNA, and ZENITHBANK were the most active to boost market turnover. ZENITHBANK and GUARANTY top market value list. NSE Oil is the worst hit with 3.75% loss recorded among others sectoral indices while NSE IND

is the least hit with -0.13% loss recorded on friday. AFRINSURE, in its Q4 ’12 earnings report, records positive growth of +85.7% in its Revenue with negative growth of -64.7% in + ¨" # MCNICHOLS, in its Q4 ’13 earnings report, records positive growth of +10.6% in its Revenue with positive growth of +154.8% + ¨" # $ " the list of active stocks that record impressive volume spike at the end ofyesterday’s session.

STOCK

CLOSE

GAINERS: TOP-5 GAIN

TOTAL CONOIL VITAFOAM PORTPAINT LIVESTOCK

175.00 50.00 4.66 5.25 3.90

179.99 51.70 5.00 5.51 4.09

STOCK

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LOSERS: TOP-5 GAIN

GUINNESS FO FLOURMILL NB PRESCO

212.00 100.00 87.00 145.50 46.06

201.42 95.00 83.25 142.00 43.76

CHANGE % 4.99 1.70 0.34 0.26 0.19

CHANGE %

Symbol

Opening Price

High

Low

Closing Price

Change (+)

% Price Change

Trades

Volume

Value

7UP ABCTRANS ACCESS AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT AIICO AIRSERVICE ARBICO ASHAKACEM AVONCROWN BERGER BETAGLAS CAP CAPHOTEL CCNN CHAMS CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE CORNERST COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DIAMONDBNK DNMEYER EQUITYASUR ETERNA ETI ETRANZACT EVANSMED FBNH FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FLOURMILL FO GLAXOSMITH GNI GUARANTY GUINEAINS GUINNESS HMARKINS HONYFLOUR IHS

82.64 0.92 8.22 3.22 1.75 0.89 3.00 5.30 17.99 1.63 9.84 20.39 47.10 4.55 9.52 0.50 0.53 50.00 1.10 0.50 1.99 0.81 2.10 2.10 235.00 9.55 11.40 6.18 1.42 0.50 3.80 14.50 2.32 2.98 13.49 3.80 2.27 2.90 87.00 100.00 69.00 0.70 26.03 0.50 212.00 0.50 3.72 3.90

82.64 0.92 8.15 3.21 1.75 0.86 2.85 5.30 17.97 1.63 9.90 20.39 47.10 4.55 9.21 0.50 0.54 51.70 1.12 0.52 2.03 0.81 2.02 2.00 234.70 9.50 11.15 6.16 1.42 0.50 3.79 14.01 2.32 2.98 13.20 3.75 2.08 2.94 83.25 95.00 69.00 0.67 26.04 0.50 201.81 0.50 3.70 3.90

82.64 0.92 7.43 2.91 1.75 0.85 2.85 5.30 17.97 1.63 9.80 20.39 47.10 4.55 9.05 0.50 0.51 51.70 1.10 0.50 1.91 0.81 2.00 2.00 224.09 9.49 11.12 6.16 1.42 0.50 3.61 13.78 2.32 2.98 13.11 3.63 2.08 2.77 83.25 95.00 69.00 0.67 24.73 0.50 201.40 0.50 3.70 3.90

82.64 0.92 8.15 3.21 1.75 0.85 2.85 5.30 17.97 1.63 9.90 20.39 47.10 4.55 9.05 0.50 0.54 51.70 1.10 0.50 2.00 0.81 2.00 2.00 234.70 9.50 11.13 6.16 1.42 0.50 3.79 14.00 2.32 2.98 13.11 3.70 2.08 2.94 83.25 95.00 69.00 0.67 24.73 0.50 201.42 0.50 3.70 3.90

0.00 0.00 -0.07 -0.01 0.00 -0.04 -0.15 0.00 -0.02 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.47 0.00 0.01 1.70 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 -0.10 -0.10 -0.30 -0.05 -0.27 -0.02 0.00 0.00 -0.01 -0.50 0.00 0.00 -0.38 -0.10 -0.19 0.04 -3.75 -5.00 0.00 -0.03 -1.30 0.00 -10.58 0.00 -0.02 0.00

0.00 0.00 -0.85 -0.31 0.00 -4.49 -5.00 0.00 -0.11 0.00 0.61 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.94 0.00 1.89 3.40 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.00 -4.76 -4.76 -0.13 -0.52 -2.37 -0.32 0.00 0.00 -0.26 -3.45 0.00 0.00 -2.82 -2.63 -8.37 1.38 -4.31 -5.00 0.00 -4.29 -4.99 0.00 -4.99 0.00 -0.54 0.00

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

26,715 12,900 62,194,493 5,737,548 300 4,218,859 167,004 60 293,045 7,009 530,642 17,416 60,072 100 932,196 102,000 5,967,600 312,058 2,509,039 432,615 3,288,813 1,000 2,307,594 259,121 1,018,539 358,461 1,883,970 1,334,121 74 10 56,256,735 3,107,766 100 38,000 21,093,646 12,493,973 4,738,749 877,045 492,461 340,200 79,100 56,200 28,607,226 1,200 472,426 100,500 1,046,748 1,525,000

2,302,377.75 11,352.00 475,671,616.00 17,760,810.00 525.00 3,590,220.25 476,291.41 318.00 5,264,086.50 11,611.87 5,109,029.00 354,692.09 2,696,573.00 433.00 8,511,821.00 51,000.00 3,069,162.75 15,380,466.00 2,799,155.50 221,949.80 6,507,268.00 770.00 4,622,395.50 518,579.97 232,028,416.00 3,369,499.25 20,959,150.00 8,218,217.50 100.64 5.00 203,114,064.00 43,486,740.00 232.00 112,830.00 276,592,384.00 46,053,128.00 9,858,198.00 2,470,130.50 40,874,724.00 32,319,000.00 5,461,466.50 37,654.00 709,433,856.00 600.00 95,181,624.00 50,250.00 3,890,403.25 5,946,250.00

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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 14/02/2014 Symbol

Opening Price

High

Low

Closing Price Change (+)

% Price Change

Trades

Volume

Value

IKEJAHOTEL INFINITY INTBREW INTENEGINS IPWA JAPAULOIL JBERGER LEARNAFRCA LINKASSURE LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MOBIL MORISON MRS NAHCO NASCON NB NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIGERINS NNFM NPFMCRFBK NSLTECH OANDO OASISINS OKOMUOIL PAINTCOM PORTPAINT PRESCO PRESTIGE PZ REDSTAREX ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SKYEBANK SKYESHELT SOVRENINS STACO STANBIC STERLNBANK TANTALIZER THOMASWY TOTAL TRANSCORP TRANSEXPR UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNHOMES UNILEVER UNITYBNK UNITYKAP UPL UTC VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK

0.74 1.64 27.93 0.81 0.60 0.55 75.00 1.80 0.50 3.90 2.30 2.21 0.50 125.00 1.91 54.44 5.61 13.00 145.50 1.83 0.76 1102.00 0.50 22.01 0.76 0.53 20.04 0.50 40.61 2.00 5.25 46.06 0.64 37.00 4.58 0.63 1.25 3.70 100.00 0.50 0.50 19.00 2.30 0.50 0.83 175.00 3.94 2.55 20.00 69.10 7.60 2.28 8.60 0.50 54.00 0.50 0.50 4.20 0.61 4.66 1.66 107.00 0.95 1.00 20.21

0.74 1.64 26.62 0.77 0.57 0.57 75.00 1.80 0.50 4.09 2.20 2.21 0.50 125.00 1.91 54.44 5.33 13.00 149.00 1.74 0.79 1120.00 0.50 22.01 0.76 0.51 19.21 0.50 40.61 2.00 5.51 43.76 0.61 37.00 4.50 0.62 1.31 3.60 100.00 0.50 0.50 19.05 2.30 0.50 0.83 179.99 3.93 2.55 19.75 69.10 7.30 2.30 8.19 0.50 54.00 0.50 0.50 4.00 0.60 5.00 1.66 107.00 0.91 1.00 20.10

0.74 1.64 26.54 0.77 0.56 0.53 75.00 1.80 0.50 3.71 2.20 2.10 0.50 119.50 1.91 54.44 5.33 13.00 141.55 1.74 0.73 1100.00 0.50 22.01 0.76 0.51 18.16 0.50 40.61 2.00 5.00 43.76 0.61 37.00 4.50 0.60 1.23 3.60 100.00 0.50 0.50 19.00 2.19 0.50 0.83 174.90 3.57 2.55 19.01 69.10 6.94 2.17 8.17 0.50 54.00 0.50 0.50 3.99 0.60 4.64 1.66 107.00 0.91 0.95 19.61

0.74 1.64 26.62 0.77 0.56 0.57 75.00 1.80 0.50 4.09 2.20 2.10 0.50 125.00 1.91 54.44 5.33 13.00 142.00 1.74 0.79 1100.06 0.50 22.01 0.76 0.51 18.20 0.50 40.61 2.00 5.51 43.76 0.61 37.00 4.50 0.60 1.31 3.60 100.00 0.50 0.50 19.05 2.30 0.50 0.83 179.99 3.79 2.55 19.75 69.10 6.94 2.28 8.17 0.50 54.00 0.50 0.50 3.99 0.60 5.00 1.66 107.00 0.91 0.96 20.10

0.00 0.00 -4.69 -4.94 -6.67 3.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.87 -4.35 -4.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.99 0.00 -2.41 -4.92 3.95 -0.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3.77 -9.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.95 -4.99 -4.69 0.00 -1.75 -4.76 4.80 -2.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.85 -3.81 0.00 -1.25 0.00 -8.68 0.00 -5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5.00 -1.64 7.30 0.00 0.00 -4.21 -4.00 -0.54

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

6,600 100 1,366,299 175,719 475,176 9,176,256 4,850 26,515 200 1,122,050 236,078 317,041 1,200 238,882 2,000 400 204,815 157,854 2,574,998 994,586 35,656,663 462,762 20,000 1,210 30,010 51,000 8,273,024 1,000 286,938 300 386,710 185,300 275,000 79,346 106,317 2,518,950 873,967 1,310,323 200 200 200 4,066,311 5,708,075 300 1,000 46,527 37,796,816 44,200 668,228 227,999 21,073,519 13,012,451 2,096,042 45,994 54,549 669,000 160,000 525,669 164,120 1,888,480 6,000 360,486 8,525,472 4,333,345 44,530,017

4,686.00 170.00 36,305,652.00 135,303.62 270,108.38 4,904,362.00 345,562.50 46,030.65 100.00 4,200,379.50 521,451.75 676,791.94 600.00 28,927,442.00 3,640.00 20,688.00 1,106,211.38 1,987,431.00 367,219,008.00 1,731,473.62 27,850,206.00 515,836,352.00 10,000.00 25,301.10 22,807.60 26,010.00 151,898,176.00 520.00 11,172,257.00 570.00 1,982,921.12 8,111,118.00 167,750.00 2,822,354.00 471,935.50 1,512,760.00 1,114,718.38 4,718,343.00 19,000.00 100.00 100.00 77,302,480.00 12,908,028.00 150.00 790.00 8,260,656.00 138,331,616.00 111,393.00 12,991,745.00 15,783,097.00 147,372,656.00 28,872,738.00 17,150,788.00 22,997.00 2,798,367.75 334,500.00 80,000.00 2,101,356.00 98,772.00 9,141,157.00 9,480.00 37,013,748.00 7,758,179.50 4,129,417.00 879,843,200.00

0.00 0.00 -1.31 -0.04 -0.04 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.19 -0.10 -0.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.28 0.00 -3.50 -0.09 0.03 -1.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.02 -1.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.26 -2.30 -0.03 0.00 -0.08 -0.03 0.06 -0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.99 -0.15 0.00 -0.25 0.00 -0.66 0.00 -0.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.21 -0.01 0.34 0.00 0.00 -0.04 -0.04 -0.11


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Politics 2015: Nobody can impose Gov on A’Ibom – Amb Assam Chief Assam Ekanem Assam (SAN) is Nigeria’s Ambassador to Russia and the Republic of Belarus. Before his diplomatic job, he was Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Akwa Ibom State. Assam, now eyeing the governorship seat in 2015, in this interview with BASSEY ANTHONY, speaks on diverse state, national and international issues including the politics of 2015. He insists that nobody, not even the incumbent Governor Godswill Akpabio or President Goodluck Jonathan can impose or install a governor in the state come 2015. Excerpts:

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he Nigerian Embassy in Russia, under your administration, last November organised a trade and investment forum in conjunction with the Russian trade and investment community to boost the investment relationship between the two countries. So far, what can you say

to Nigeria in particular? We are looking forward to the + 0 # "  " ! # $ "" " ! # ! + " ! ! ¨ + + +"  ! +  # ! " " # $ " +

* ! " ÂŤ ! " # & ÂŤ ! $ "" ! " " " ! ­ªŽĂ?# ÂŤ 0 " " ! ÂŤ "" ' ' ĂŽ ÂŤ " " "" ĂŽ "" & ÂŤ ! ! ! "" ! ÂŤ # + # & ÂŤ ! ! " ! ÂŤ " " ! # The APC has criticised the election timetable recently released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), alleging it was deliberately structured to give

the PDP an advantage and that the presidential election should not come before others. What is your opinion? % ÂŤ &$ '

/ +" " 0 ' ! "" "" " # ! "" " " " 0 # + # ! 4 ! + # + " # " " # & ! "" 4 #  & ! . + &$ '# &  ! ! & + # &$ ' " " " " + # "" " # & "  ! !  # &  # Governor Godswill Akpabio recently led a delegation of PDP bigwigs in the state to the new national chairman of the PDP where he was quoted to have advised the PDP national chairman, Adamu Mu’azu to disregard some Abuja-based politicians from Akwa Ibom State who claimed they could deliver the state to the PDP. Do you too believe we have Abuja and home-based members of the party or factions of that sort? & !  ! ! "" + . ! &+ +  ! " " " # &  ! ! + & # & % !# &  ! ! " + . ! ! "

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Politics 2015: Nobody can impose Gov on Akwa Ibom, says Amb Assam Continued from Page 15

time I come into the country, I look for the governor and they tell me he is in Abuja. So, I don’t know who is living more in Abuja than the governor himself. If there are metropolitan politicians, I think the governor is part of that group because he is not living at home; that I can tell you. ! ! thanksgiving service " # ! $ $ % &$$%' % *+ # + * " # " $$% # " # # /0123 # + # # # + # # 4 But you know my view on this. I have told everybody again and again that nobody will impose a candidate on the people of Akwa Ibom State. We are too republican for that kind of nonsense. Nobody, not the governor, not even the President will impose any candidate on our people. The people of state will choose their candidate when the time comes. That is why we are saying whether you are metropolitan, village or local politician, let the governor give everybody a " "¨ " 0 " ! can determine whether, indeed, there are metropolitan or local politicians. Let the governor not campaign for a candidate because he is not contesting the election. But if he wants to contest let him come out and contest because he cannot be pretending that he is giving everybody a level-playing 0 " ! a candidate, and according to you, his body language means the endorsement of a particular aspirant. We should, however, not worry because that is how he has always spoke glowingly about people he has kicked out already. The governorship seat has been zoned to the Eket Senatorial District for the 2015 election; but there is internal wrangling in the district over which constituency should produce the governor (cuts in...) The governorship seat has not been zoned to the Eket Senatorial District. The governorship seat has simply rotated to that district. Nobody zoned the governorship seat to that district. There is no internal wrangling. You " 0 " politics when there is none. The senatorial district exists; the politics of that senatorial district also exists. If you have a senatorial district that also has its own internal politics then if you say the governorship has rotated to Eket, then the Eket senatorial district has a right now to present candidates for the election. It is not only the Eket senatorial district that will determine who the governor will be. The whole state will vote for the governor. So, what internal wrangling do you think exists? 5 + * # + # + # # # 6 ! # #! # 6

! + ! " # /012 ! + " #+ " * 7 # !# # # ! * 5* # # * # !# # 3 8 # +# # # 4 When you spoke with the politician from Oron federal constituency, did you expect him to say somebody from Eket must become governor? Where did they do that plebiscite? When did the Oron people meet to mandate that man you spoke to, whoever he is, to declare that rather than Oron people voting for anybody from the Eket senatorial district they should vote for somebody from Uyo? Where did they meet to say that? Did the man tell you he held the mandate of Oron people to say that? You see, the Eket senatorial district is going to produce the next governor. There are people within the district who have taken native oaths with some people outside the district. They will support those people whether you like it or not. The question is not whether the man in Oron is saying the same as the man in Eket or Ikot Abasi, the issue is, it depends on the political interest. What interest do you have? Do you think that an Eket, Ikot Abasi man whose sister is married to a governorship aspirant in Uyo will not support that aspirant? No, he will. I know the so-called prominent people from the various constituencies in Eket Senatorial District, including my own who are supporting the governorship aspirants from Uyo, But do those people speak for the senatorial district? That is the question. So when they say instead of Oron it should be Uyo, I mean that does not make sense. 8 # # + # * 5 $ # ! " # /0124 When I launch my campaign I will publish my manifesto to show the approach of the government I will lead in the areas of industry, agriculture, education, health and all that. So, taking one bit of it at this moment will not make much impact because as against what obtains now, I am not likely to come to government with the anger Governor Akpabio came with. I am likely to come very well prepared and more organised with a proper programme for implementation so that if I build a road that road will achieve a particular purpose - not for the purpose of self-aggrandisement. My programme will be well explained in the manifesto. But I want to say that the trade and investment forum in Moscow is not a one-stop shop. It is a well planned thing. We are undertaking another one in June this year. I may not be there but it is all planned out that every year we must have an investment forum until we are able to actualise a marginal response to the entreaties of Nigeria to Russian investments. So, it is not going to be a thing that will be done one time and

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0 # regularly in Moscow. 9 # # # + # # ! # ! # + + ! ! : # " 3 8 : # ; " #+ # # 4 Well, I don’t know what losing touch means. That was the thought and essence of recommending me for ambassadorial appointment by the governor - that I should go there so that I could lose touch with the grassroots. But, unfortunately for him, I have not lost touch with the grassroots. I am rather closer to the grassroots. This insinuation frightens the people who thought I would lose touch. You are talking to me now in Nigeria, not in Moscow. I am here. And I do come home once in a while when it is necessary for the purpose of my job. And when I come to Nigeria I have the opportunity of visiting my home and I do

We are too republican for that kind of nonsense. Nobody, not the governor, not even the President will impose any candidate on our people. The people of state will choose their candidate when the time comes

meet with politicians. I am in touch with them. And when I can’t meet with them I ask them to come to Moscow and they come and listen to me and I talk to them. So, I am in touch. I read literally all the 85 newspapers published in Akwa Ibom State and I know what is happening. I do also contribute my thoughts on the state and nation issues. I recently granted an interview which was quite well read according to the sources I have spoken to. So I am in touch with the grassroots. I am a politician who is interested in contesting the governorship election. So, I won’t tell you everything I do. 9 # # # < = # ! ! # ! ! # ! # # # # " 3 > # # 4 Well, it depends on what youth-friendliness means. I have looked at the dictionary and I have not seen a phrase called ‘youth-friendly.’ So, I don’t know what they mean by it. But I have met some of the people who made the statement and they said what they mean is that I do not patronise secret cults and that I am not a member of the secret cults. Well, at my age I don’t need to be a member of a secret cult and I would not be a member of a secret cult and I will not patronise cultism. Whoever is making that allegation is doing me a favour. But, if it is been friendly with young people, I can say I am very friendly with young people. I married at when I was 24 years old, and I had my 0 ! & ! ­Ă? years old. So, when I was 50 my daughter was already 25. And, I have been growing up with them. I am not like some people who married at 40 and they

Žª¨ " 0 " at 50. I have grown up with my children and their friends. Anybody who knows me knows that my house is always 0"" ! " at any particular time because of my children. So, if being ‘youth-friendly’ means cultism, they may be right because I don’t patronise cultism and I

will never patronise it. But if they mean being friendly with young people, then I can say I am very friendly with young people. The accusation that I am not youth-friendly came from my governor. He said the reason he couldn’t support me is because I am not youthfriendly. The question I will like to ask my governor is: Is he youth-friendly? How can the governor be youth-friendly and the youths are not employed? How can the governor be youth-friendly when literally 10 per cent of our youths are involved in crime, abducting people; armed robbery and all sorts of crime and then the governor is youth-friendly. And these children are there involved in all these crimes? How is he ensuring that these children are re-integrated into the society? So, I am not happy that anybody can make that kind of statement. If you have to make a comment about me, + ÂŤ that sounds reasonable and intelligent. 8 # # # * 5 $ 4 I don’t know whether there will be a new Akwa Ibom State or an old one. But I know that I have a document from which I intend to publish my views on how I would like to leave the state when I complete my tenure. Perhaps, that will be my vision. I don’t like all these catch-phrases like ‘Vision for a new Akwa Ibom.’ What is wrong with the old one? It is . "" to allow the system remain the same. But there are three issues that bother me. We have no health programme in Akwa Ibom State. We have no educational programme in the state, and we have no youth employment scheme. These are the things that bother me and these are the things I want to face. How do I ensure that children who have gone to school and have no employment are employed? And they must have quality education and quality health. Our children are dying on the streets. Our women are delivering children on the vestries of churches + " ÂŤ 0 in our medical sector. Our people are going to native doctors because there is no healthcare in the state. Not even the uncommon healthcare can solve the problem. We don’t have uncommon healthcare; uncommon education we don’t have. ! + ! # + " % *+ # : ! # # # 4 When you have a teacher to 2,000 students? I don’t know how free and compulsory that type of education is. 8 + # ! # ! + # # # 4 I don’t have footprints for now. I am still outside. When I * I would know the footprints I will leave behind.


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Politics APC registration: CPC caucus in Ogun alleges marginalisation

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Mansur Oladunjoye

Bolu-Olu ESsho, Abeokuta

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The tone of the letter was unrepentant and stern, but the governor offered a seeming olive branch when he said they should all work together to end the crisis

aucus of the defunct Congress of Progressive Change (CPC) in the Ogun State’s All Progressives Congress (APC) has tasked Governor Ibikunle Amosun to caution members of his political structure - SIA group - not to divide the party ahead of the forthcoming party congresses in the state. The CPC caucus made this plea in Ago-Iwoye while observing the on-going APC membership registration in the state, where they were received with fanfare and pageantry by associates and supporters of their state leader and former governorship candidate, Osoba Mr. Wale Okunniyi. According to the CPC caucus, % . ¨ " % the activities of members of Amo ! . " + sun’s camp placed in charge of membership registration in most $ ! ! units of the state, if not urgently ! + ÂŤ ÂŤ checked, might jeopardise the # strength and chances of the party & at the next general elections. ! " “It was counterproductive and # " totally mindless for members of the governors camp from the defunct ACN to hoard registra ! tion materials and prevent other ! # co-founders of the party at the " grassroots from registering with ! 0" " the party.â€? # A press statement by the secre " $ ! ! 9 tary of the defunct CPC, Evan + gelist Godwin Odeyemi cited " # & cases of Atikori ward in Ijebu ! ! "" + $ '#6 North among other centres where ' + members of the governor’s camp ! ! hijacked the registration and ! " prevented others from register # ! ing with the party. " + They said it took the interven + +" ÂŤ tion of the deputy governor, Prince Segun Adesegun and '$ " . . "" # Senator Gbenga Kaka before nor + + ÂŤ malcy was restored in some of the + +" " registration centres.“As Leaders # of the defunct CPC in Ogun, we " " "" do wish to express deep worry ! " + + + about how the governor’s camp " has been going about nurturing this new party in the state. # " “Therefore, we of the defunct ÂŤ CPC will henceforth resist " " . vehemently any attempt by any + ÂŤ ! " individual or group of individuals + + ! " to hijack our collective patrimony

! " " ! Âś ÂŤ" " ! in the APC, because we are all co + founders and equal stakeholders of the party,â€? they stated. + # The leaders also expressed concern about the way the " $ ! ! national leadership of the party ! allegedly skewed party harmoni "" + sation and membership registra tion against former governorship " " ÂŤ " candidates, who are also state ! ! leaders of their legacy parties, ÂŤ ! # while completely handing over ! the process to state governors. ! ! The caucus contended that ­ªŽĂ? " " # such arrangement may affect the " desired inclusiveness and cohe ! sion critical for party harmonisa " " ! ÂŤ " " tion and strength as one side is + # / ! tacitly placed in control of party

" + structure from the outset, leaving + others marginalised. " " " ! " “We however wish to call on # the national leadership of APC to ! ! quickly intervene in the ongoing ' " marginalisation and unnecessary ¨ " exclusion of members of the de + " ! funct CPC in the present drive to "" build a virile party in Ogun state,â€? they sought. "" + Continued on Page 79 #


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APC directive on bills blockage, invitation to coup – Iduoriyekemwen Hon. Matthew Iduoriyekemwen is a former majority leader, Edo State House of Assembly (NASS). He was also a governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during the 2012 governorship election in Edo State. In this interview with journalists in Benin, he bares mind on some issues as they affects the polity. THANKGOD OFOELUE reports.

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ll Progressives Congress (APC)’s directives to its NASS members to block executive bills I think the directive by the APC leadership is most unfortunate. It has shown that its leaders are not nationalists; they have put partisan interest above national interest. I see that call as an invitation to coup d’etat. How will a reasonable party that is trying to appeal to Nigerians to give it the opportunity to lead at the federal, state and local levels takes the issue of nation building in such a careless manner? Government cannot do anything when there is no enabling appropriation law to implement any of its programmes. Once you win an election and are in government, your loyalty is no more to your party as it where; your very first loyalty is to Nigeria as a country from the very day you take the oath of office and other relevant oaths you need to subscribe. So, in the first case, the legislators will not even listen to them, because being elected, they now know better and have more commitment to national building than party leaders who are only interested in taking over power at all cost. I advise that for the interest of this country and for our collective future, people must consider national interest before any personal consideration and party affiliation. Mass defection of PDP members to the opposition APC It’s an unfortunate situation for the PDP at this time; but I do not see the issue of cross-carpeting as the main thing. I am seeing it as an opportunity for the party to get itself reorganised - which is what the new national chairman of the party is doing now.

It is also an opportunity for the party to put into cognisance the fact that when it is picking a candidate for a position, such must be someone who can be trusted. He must be a candidate that sees the party as his own. He must not be a candidate that sees the party as vehicle to get to his destination only. Members of a political party doing cross-carpeting as we are now seeing today in the country; are people who have shown to everybody that they only use the party as a platform to get to their destination. Declaration of defecting PDP legislators’ seat vacant I agree with it absolutely. The constitution is very clear on the process for decamping. If a lawmaker belongs to a faction of a political party, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must recognise that faction. And if that faction decides to move to another political party as well as a serving lawmaker, the legislator will not lose his seat. But when there is no faction; and you move on your own, the constitution is very clear on that. The mere fact that it happened in the past and nothing happened was because people were not following the rules. This is because some persons became over-bearing on the parliament and at that time, the leaders of parliament slept on their authority. The situation as it is and prescribed by the constitution is very clear which is the basis for the creation of the parliament. So, when you violate the constitution, you should also be prepared to face the consequences. They have a right to associate with anybody politically, but that right can only be exercised at the expiration of their tenure. The lawmakers may

with anybody. I may have personal differences on how things should be done at any particular point in time. The mere fact that my opinion was not carried at a particular time did not turn me against the system that I belong to. If I am unhappy with the system at any point in time because certain things were not done, I will still continue to be a party man. That is what it means to operate democracy. It does not necessary mean that your opinion must be adhered to all the time.

not obey party directives while they are in parliament, but to openly cross-carpet, they stand the risk of losing their seats. Advice for the new PDP chairman My advice to the new PDP chairman is that he should be a team player. From what I read about the former chairman of the party, Bamanga Tukur, he was not carrying every member of his leadership along. I heard he was absent from the national secretariat for about eight months; that he only went there twice. Being the chairman of the party does not confer on you the authority of a sole administrator. You are only first among equals. The positions were zoned to different parts of the country, and the perceived best candidates were sent from those areas based on the zoning arrangements of the party. And for me, the new chairman of the party should try and see himself as the father of all. President Goodluck Jonathan and PDP chances in the 2015 elections I strongly believe that the PDP will win the 2015 elections. Mr. President has done enough for Nigerians to see reasons for re-electing him. It’s not just about sentiment; I think President Jonathan has done better than his predecessors. Take any aspect of the economy and put it side by side with other persons that have been presidents of this country. Is it in the area of roads, agriculture, education, security and

directive by the APC leadership is most unfortunate. It has shown that its leaders are not nationalists; they have put partisan interest above national interest. I see that call as an invitation to coup d’etat

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national defence? I think any Nigerian who is concerned about the future of this country must identify with the transformation agenda of the President and vote for him. His achievements are enough to give him votes, with or without the PDP. But the good thing is that he is a President and this has added a good advantage for him to win the election. Jonathan’s fight against corruption It depends on how you see the fight against corruption. Nigerians are used to taking witch-hunt as fight against corruption. During former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration, he sent the anti-graft agencies after persons who were seen as key opposition to whatever programme he had. It was reasonable for the whole world to see it as if he was fighting corruption. How do you fight corruption? The Independent Corrupt Practice and other related offences Commission (ICPC), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the police have the legal authority to fight corruption. I think President Jonathan has provided the enabling environment for all of them to work. We have never heard from them that they are not able to do their job or being under-funded. We have not equally seen government interfering or stopping prosecution of charges against any corrupt persons. Your alleged romance with the APC after failing to clinch the Edo PDP guber ticket in 2012 My answer to that question is very simple. I am a party member and a leader in my own local government. Whatever it will take for me to ensure that my party wins an election, I will always do. I am not at war

2016 governorship ambition That I had indicated interest to become the governor of Edo State and it did not come through does not mean that the interest is dead. But in deciding whether to run for election or not, so many factors will come to play. The election is still very far, I will consult with my political team. We will analyse politics as at that time. And, if they so wish and think that I can, so be it. Ultimately, I may have appeal as somebody contesting for the election, but they are the ones doing the job. Disagreement among Edo State political class, stalling nomination for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) board I think the decision to appoint any person into the NDDC board is purely that of the President. But in doing that, Mr. President equally decides who to consult for the nominee. It’s not an elective office where you could have been nominated. Whoever the President thinks fit for the board will be appointed in that state. But, it’s only unfortunate that politics has taken its toll on the appointment in this state. And because Mr. President is not on ground in the state, he still needs to consult with Edo people and take the opinion of the people into consideration before appointing anybody. The disagreement between the PDP and people who are supposed to be representative of the oilproducing area is the reason for the non-realisation of the appointment so far. But, I don’t think this is a good thing for Edo people because you lose so much when you don’t have representative, whereas other states have. However, I believe sooner than later, we will have a representative on the board of the NDDC. It cannot continue like this.


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Police antics on our roads

n daily basis I am disturbed by what I see on my journey round Lagos and its environs. The experience is such that one is forced to ask if there is law and order in the society. Or, to put it more succinctly, I don’t seem to know who is a law enforcer and who the criminals for whom the laws are made are. At almost every bus stop on my common route - between Costain and Ikorodu round + 0 "" ÂŤ Ă’ " * ! % * " & * " * " and another groups of hooligans who are not 0 +" ! " other than their coarse voices, red-bulging eye balls and most often unkempt general outlook – all pursuing a common callous goal. And that " ! "ÂŤ ! 0 " road, either as a driver or commuter, possibly of his last kobo. " * ! " * ÂŤ ! other. But a close observation reveals that they "" " ! Âœ for which the ignorant drivers are forced to part with whatever they have if only to escape the threat of being taken to the police station or

! ! " Âœ # What is even more disturbing is the role the " ¨ "" * "" " in the whole scenario. At most bus tops they appoint plain-clothed hooligans as agents and locate them at strategic points on both sides of the road to collect money from commercial drivers for them. Any driver that puts up a bold face and refuses to give such agents a substantial ½ ! moment by the police and ask him to park. His master, the police man, jumps into the vehicle and the next thing he is reeling out the drivers Ă” Âœ ÂŤ # Later, the agent joins them in the argument, " ! " ! amount. After collecting it, the policeman let go the driver and his passengers after so much time would have been wasted unnecessarily. Would somebody, an authority, put a check on the antics of the police and their accomplices on our roads? They are becoming big time embarrassment especially these days when the Ă”0 Ă”! ÂŤ towards a decent society. Okon James, Majidun, Lagos

Life of Nigerian cultists in America Continued from last week By Paul Omoruyi

Friend 2: “I understand brother. If na Naija now we for send MEN make dem go talk to the lecturers na.â€? 7 ÂŽ8 9 ! "ÂŤ ĂŽ & 0 the school tay tay na if na Naijaâ€?. America men, 0 ÂŤ #6 Friend 2: “Exactly the same thing na him happen ! $ ! # 0 "" " ÂŤ " 6# 7 ÂŽ8 9 ÂŤ & 0 0 " & + . + + !# & ! & see some people wey we be start life together for ! 0 0 "# . + ÂŤ + #6 Friend 2: “It go be, it go be.â€? Friend 1:â€?You hear say all those boys just dey pluck each other again for naija? You hear wetin happen for Benin?â€? Friend 2: “Na dem know oo. Man don do that one pass. If dem wan kill themselves, make dem dey # & ÂŤ ! & ! ÂŤ + for here na him I go come get time for CONFRA ĂŽ6 Friend 1: “ O boy if person dey that Naija, na him he get time for useless things. For here you no get time to waste for useless things.â€? Friend 2: “If I leave here, na work I dey go till tomorrow morning. You know say weekend like "" " " ÂŤ . # "" Âœ# & "! ! ÂŤ weekend. Tomorrow na 16 hours I go work.â€? Friend 1: â€?That overtime na him dey still dey make 0 #6 Friend 2: “I dey go. We go talk later. Bye bye.â€? 7 ÂŽ8 9% " ! & 0

beer. Bye bye.� Obviously, you can tell that these guys are frustrated because they cannot unleash their savage cultist activities in the US. Unfortunately, there are no professors for cultists to intimidate in America to pass their courses. You fail, you fail, you pass you pass. There are no politicians in America to give them cash and buy them guns and SUVs to kill and " # ! "" the fullest extent of the law. So, my question for young Nigerians that have

taken to cultism and those want-to-be cultists is " 8 ÂŤ . " that will not add any value to your life and will in all likelihood shorten your life on Earth? If becoming a cult member will only provide temporary youthful exuberance and euphoria in Nigeria and cannot add value to your life outside that environment, then Cultism is useless and even more useless to Nigerians in the United States and those that plan to immigrate out of Nigeria someday. God bless you and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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X-ray of Kano’s mass wedding Continued from last week Aliyu Bala Aliyu Nigeria is ranked the third country with the highest number of poor people in the world. The 2012 Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data showed that about 61 per cent of $ " ¨ " ÂŽÂŞÂŞ "" " ¨ " " $1 (N160) a day. The inequality gaps are criminally wide and on the rise. Kano with a population of 9,383,682 is Nigeria’s most populous state ­ªªĂ˜ 0 # ! 4 to potable water, decent sanitation, healthcare and a host of others are beyond the reach of ordinary citizens. With very few jobs created by the central government; and with the states tied to the apron strings of the central government, their survival depending on monthly allocations from oil revenues, the state civil service can only employ a handful and the anticipated revolution in entrepreneurship and agriculture is dependent on critical government infrastructure like electricity, good and functional roads, improved seedlings for farmers, reliable storage facilities, and of course, a ready market. Like other northern states, aggregate school enrolment is not impressive and when compared with enrolment ¨! ¨ Nigeria, the gulf is pitiable. The odds are skewed unfavourably in the direction of the poor; and it is not surprising that drug abuse, prostitution, violence and other crimes can be traced directly or indirectly to this potpourri. Add the recent wave of insurgency to these ominous clouds and it is obvious that the showers of ¨ ! # ­ªªĂ˜ ¨! $ + " ¸ Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus, has been able to touch the lives of

Bangladeshi women. He has freed scores from the grip of poverty by providing them with opportunities at economic empowerment with his revolutionary microcredit initiatives. Is there something Muhammad Yunus may be willing to share with Governor Kwankwaso if he chooses to ask? Having sent hundreds of indigenes to go and study various disciplines in universities all over the world, Bangladesh may be able to teach Kano a thing or two in terms of œ " ! 0

+ ! and their children. Moreover, I think another group of people are more deserving of, and much more in need of government’s aid and that of philanthropists to get married than the divorcees and widows – they are the company of young bachelors and spinsters upon whom the burden of Âś + ¨ "" + " # A couple of years ago, while on a

Those who believe that every sexual activity between husband and wife must result in pregnancy regardless of whether or not the parents have the means to cater for them, ability to spend quality time with them, nurture them into responsible and loving human beings abound in northern Nigeria

semester break, which I had come to spend in my home town, Bida, I had cause to request to see all my female cousins in the family house. Moved by + " challenging times, I had asked them these rhetorical questions as our discussion progressed: â€œâ€Śat what point and with which generation will we stop recycling povertyâ€?? “If our parents bequeathed poverty to us, do we have to bequeath same to our " 6ĂŽ & " points, I suggested family planning options even though I knew and still know that it is a topic that is viewed with so much scepticism in the North; spoken of in such

4 0 Muslim populations; viewed with + " +" " confusion. ! + " " activity between husband and wife must result in pregnancy regardless of whether or not the parents have the means to cater for them and have the ability to spend quality time with them, nurturing them into responsible and loving human beings abound in northern Nigeria. To them, all others ¨ # " to impose the guilt of murder and infanticide on couples who accept the family planning options; and traditionally etched views on the glory of a woman being perpetually in the production of children till eternity, I didn’t think my advice would mean anything. I was under "" # & " 0 conscience and hoped that I would have got at least one person thinking. Fast forward a couple of years to 2013, & Âœ circumstances, under no illusion that Governor Kwankwaso would accept my postulations or suggestions. Bon marriage Kanawa. Ă›Aliyu wrote from Bida through aliyubala.aliyu@gmail.com

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Life and times of Israel’s Ariel Sharon By John Tosin Ajiboye According to Benjamin Netanyahu’s tribute, Ariel Sharon played a central role in the struggle for the security of the state of Israel over all its years. Born on a farm outside Tel Aviv on February 26, 1928, the son of Russian immigrants, Sharon took the lessons ! ÂŤ " * & "# He served bravely during Israel’s war of Independence and the dashing paratrooper quickly rose through the ranks, well liked by Israel’s founding fathers. “He was tall, he was handsome, he was blonde, and he was thin at the time,â€? said historian Michael Oren “and they looked at him: ‘This is what we have produced in this land, this new Jew.’â€? But controversy was never far away. In 1953, ! ÂŤ established and commanded the infamous Unit 101, assigned to carry out reprisals. One of those missions was a raid on the border town of Kibya, in which 45 houses were blown up and 69 Arab villagers killed. Sharon said he thought the houses were empty. In 1956, he was rebuked after engaging his troops in what commanders regard as unnecessary and " + " ! % " " # ÂŽĂ‘Ă?Ă– Âœ ' "" # By June 1967, he was back at war, now a general, " ÂŤ + " War. But what he considered his greatest military achievement came during the 1973 Yom Kippur War

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+ " ¸ ' "# & ! turning point in the war. Retiring from the army, he turned to politics. As a member of the conservative Likud party, he served in several Israeli administrations. He was " ¨¨ ! + " " " ¨¨ internationally, and seen as an obstacle to peace by many within Israel. “That is the land of Israel and we are going to stay there forever,â€? Sharon declared 0 " # As defense minister, he was the architect of Israel’s disastrous 1982 war in Lebanon, ordering the " + ¸ + + ÂŤ & "# 9 ! ""¨ 6 " " " / Ă—# 9 ! " ! ¨ the region in a way that would help Israel.â€? And in 1983, an Israeli tribunal found him indirectly responsible for the massacre of hundreds " + " + # & ! + ' " " & " "" was found to have done nothing to stop it. He was forced to resign and was banned from ever being defense minister, a punishment that rankled ! ¨ ÂŤ # 9/ " + by government,â€? said Gissin. " + ! " !

a criminal who had merely escaped international justice for war crimes. They also named him the Butcher of Beirut. “He was resented, hated, he had not only blood on his hands he had a trail of blood everywhere he went,â€? said Ashrawi. “Sharon was the most bloodiest of Israeli leaders.â€? The 1990s would see his political rehabilitation, eventually becoming leader of his party in 1999. In September of that year came his notorious visit to " % ¨¨ " ! " " + % " / "¨ 9$ +" Sanctuary.â€? But historian Michael Oren said there was more to the move than met the eye. “Sharon’s visit to the Temple Mount had been coordinated with the " # ÂŤ ! + it, there was no surprise about it; they were simply waiting for him to go up to initiate their terrorist war.â€? In midst of political crisis, Sharon was elected and ! " " ÂŤ " % 7 + Ă˜ ­ªªŽ# As a wave of suicide bombings rocked Israel, Sharon unleashed the Israeli military, sending ÂŤ " ! " " " # 9 believe me, we show restraint. I am under heavy Âœ " #6 " Âœ !# 9& ÂŤ Sharon will be seen in history as the one who has " " 6

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Business & Economy Factory workers, Asian employers & business fate While many Nigerian factory workers complain of maltreatment and exploitation by their Asian employers, the latter, on their part, also decry the work attitude of the locals lazy and not ready to work. The situation has reduced productivity and created an atmosphere of suspicion between the two camps. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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hile factories owned by Nigerians close shops at alarming rate, those owned by Chinese, Lebanese, Indians, Syrians and other Asian investors experience boom, against the backdrop of a rather harsh business environment. Nigerians working in those factories, according to Saturday Newswatch * " conditions. Several complain of being locked up in factories at night while their employers go home to sleep. Whatever happens to them, they further complain, is entirely their # " "" 0 occurred at a factory in Ikorodu, which they claim wiped out the entire factory workforce about a decade ago. situation persists in most industrial setups across the country, prompting labour leaders to blame the government for the plight of Nigerian workers in the hands of their expertriate employers. At a factory owned by an Asian investor along Agege-Iju Road, Lagos, more than 300 young Nigerians wait daily outside the gate for the opportunity to be engaged as casual workers. While the factory which produces weave items is permanently under lock and key, operations within continue. The scenario is the same at a factory at Ogba Industrial Estate, which produces packed fruit juices, as well as another factory at Kirikiri Industrial Estate that produces perfumes, powder, nails and body cream. + Saturday Newswatch to speak with the owners were unsuccessful as they were not ready to grant any interview. However, a Chinese businessman, Mr. Lee Davids, told Saturday Newswatch that the 0 " " ÂŤ not peculiar to Nigeria. Davids said factories in Asia and many European countries are usually locked during production to prevent pilfering or

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theft. He said: “It is true that we lock our factories while work is in progress. This is because many workers have been caught in the past stealing their employers’ products. You will be surprised that despite the security put in place as well as closing the entrance of the factory gate, workers still steal products.â€? On why the workers are made to work 12 hours, Davids said the extra hours are paid for as over time, adding that the workers are told the terms and conditions of service before they are hired. A Nigerian, who had operated a factory for years before he was forced to close shop + ! ÂŤ + workers to Saturday Newswatch. He described Nigerian workers as lazy, and only pretend to be serious when the employer is present. He said the employees who begged to apply for employment, promising to be dedicated to work if employed, would suddenly become the boss few months after taking up the job. The source noted that apart from not dedicating themselves to the jobs, the former industrialist alleged that a typical Nigerian worker is more interested in how much he could steal from the company, rather than the value he could add to the production chain. He alleged that the workers steal, destroy, and on most occasions sabotage the production processes, yet at the end of the month they want to be paid their full salaries without delay even when the company runs at a loss. The source, who claimed he had a factory in Lagos before he closed it to avoid incurring further loses, alleged that, “many factory workers steal, despise work, resume late, wish to close ahead of closing hours, and are rude to their superiors.â€? He, therefore, counselled Nigerians to desist from blaming the foreign employers for whatever conditions they subject their

There’re still lots of undeveloped areas in Lagos –Ayinde Pg. 73

workers to, because they are in Nigeria to ÂŤ 0 in capitalism. Even as he said that the freedom workers in Nigeria enjoy are not ¨ called “home of freedomâ€?. “We are not being fair to the Asian employers. They set up their factories to ÂŤ 0 # ! ÂŤ honestly earn the salary they are paid. When you query them on why they are not performing their duties, they will ask you how much is their salary. They will come to work late, and will like to close well ahead of closing time, if they have their way,â€? the source lamented. The Assistant General Secretary of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Yakup Denja, however, blamed the government for what factory workers are going through, saying that the Ministry of Labour has a department in charge of monitoring the activities of employers, not just the Asian businessmen. According to him, the department has failed to deliver on its mandate. According to him, it is not just a case of Lebanese, Indians or Chinese employers of labour. It is a problem of employers generally in Nigeria. The Department of Factory Inspection in the Ministry of Labour mandated to monitor activities of factory owners are not doing their jobs. . Âœ &ÂŤ 0 + ÂŽÂŞ in which over 100 citizens were roasted, factories are still being locked against young Nigerians. He berated government’s agencies for colluding with the factory owners to subject young Nigerians to inhuman conditions of service. The NLC’s scribe alleged that some * " are on the pay roll of some of the factory owners, saying that the development gave the Asian employers the impetus to maltreat young Nigerians who work with them.

He blamed the problems of Nigerian factory workers on the lack of standard in the country. He added that government and * " " " ! "" enforce standards, as is in other countries of the world. & ! 9+ + " ÂŤ ÂŤ it to, say Ghana or South Africa, you will see that the ones produced in those countries are Âś " # Âœ that the government in those countries set the " + 0 of their citizens. “Nigeria is a country that is run by inept government which does not think of its people. These people do not care about the plight of young Nigerians in the hands of their Asian employers and some local inconsiderate businessmen,â€? he said. $ ' * " " "" laziness, theft and low productivity levelled against Nigerian workers by their employers. In his words: “Nigerian workers are not lazy, or really steal from their employers. It is the elite that should be described as such. / stole billions of Naira of our pension funds, and is still being protected by the Police. / " politician who allegedly stole billions, went to jail, only for the highest court to free him recently?â€? It would be recalled that a Chinese employer recently kicked a pregnant woman in her stomach, which led her to losing the baby, and almost lost her life. It was reported that Governor Babatude Fashola had to step in to get justice for the woman, when it appeared that the Police were alleged to have been compromised by the Lebanese. But with Nigerian workers and their " "" " ÂŤ + " ! over conditions of service and unfriendly business environment, the question remains who should take the lame for the low productivity level in the sector?

Cambodia economy thrives on garments, agricultural produce Pg. 75


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Business & Economy

Rumble in telecom industry: Operators, subscribers groan Since 2001 when Global Satellite Communication System (GSM) was introduced into telecommunication services in Nigeria, both the operators and subscribers have had one major challenge or the other to grapple with. ABIODUN AWOGBEMI x-rays the challenges facing the two major stakeholders in the industry.

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Business & Economy

Equipment hiring: Succour to indigent local contractors The major reasons Nigerian contractors are not given big projects to execute have been attributed to the dearth of suitable equipment to handle such projects. However, the coming of equipment hiring companies into the construction industry seems a cushioning effect to increase local content as well as reduce capital JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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or quite some time, Nigeria has been experiencing low local content and high " ½ # This is because they could not supply the right equipment that could meet the demand of the industry whereas foreign contractors who rely on the expertise of these Nigerian professionals in the industry are given the contracts because they are able to provide the equipment for the implementation of such contracts. Âś 0 and building industries is a global phenomenon. But in Nigeria, the trend is still in its infancy. Since few construction companies in the world can boast of all the equipment needed to implement most big jobs, they resort to hiring or leasing such equipment from similar companies or from equipment hiring companies. But since such opportunities were not common in Nigeria in the past, Nigerian professionals in the construction industry became rather comfortable with providing consultancy services to the foreign companies which get big contracts in the country or in most cases serve as sub-contractors who are fed with the crumbs of largess. 0"" $ ventured into the business of equipment hiring and leasing in order to provide succour for Nigerian indigent contractors towards improving local content in the construction " ½ that has been the sector’s annual experiences. Speaking on the impact the services of an Âś 0 ! " Nigerian professionals in the construction industry and the country at large, Managing Director of Coastal Hire Limited, Mr. Abayomi Onasanya, noted that that many Âś " . " because of the inability of contractors to procure the expensive equipment with which to execute the contracts. Onasaya stressed that it was out of concern " " 0 Âś 0 construction and building sectors. He explained that contractors and 0 + +" manage, repair and operate some of the sophisticated equipment needed in big projects, hence the need for equipment hire 0 " sectors. According to him, “equipment hire is

Road construction work in progress

a global trend. In Nigeria, we are still far behind whereas in South Africa and many 0 contractors depend on hire equipment for their projects.â€? The CEO of Coastal Hire limited disclosed 0 ! " just a location in the country would before the ÂŽÂŞ ! * + . Lagos mainland, Port Harcourt and some other locations across the country to service contractors, developers and construction 0 ! " . # . 0 " expert and Managing Director of CBO Capital Limited, Bekuochi Bex Nwawudu, told Saturday Newswatch that funding such projects does not in any way pose * " 0 " the market is very much available. He said 0 "" thriving companies in the sector because of the importance of the sector to the economic development of the country. Nwawudu lamented that 53 years after independence, the country has not been able to provide adequate housing for her teaming population adding that experience has shown that government lacks the resources to deliver all the housing needs of the people. / + 0 Âś 0 " ÂŤ ' " / Limited, his company is out to empower many artisans, workers and many other professionals to acquire new skills, and new ways of handling quality projects in the country. He said, “My organisation funded this project because of the importance of the construction and building sectors to the economic developments of the country. Coastal Hire will train many young artisans on how to handle the sophisticated equipment. Artisans who handle quality projects through this scheme would be 0 + ! "" + 0 long run.â€? Speaking to Saturday Newswatch recently, the company’s South Africa Managing Director, Mr. John Harcourt-Cooke, disclosed that Coastal hire Franchise is the largest small equipment hire in the industry in Africa, adding that it has over 70 stores through Southern Africa region. Harcourt-Cook said, “We have wide variety of equipment suitable for any construction, building, plumbing, gardening . # 0 regular training of personnel who handle the projects. We ensure that our clients have the right tools for the right job.â€? ! 0 + + Onasanya disclosed that the rate of building collapse and sub-standard projects in the

country led to their emergence. He stressed that because most of the equipment used in the construction sector are very expensive, some contractors, builders or artisans cut corners by using wrong equipment for their jobs, leading to building collapse. He listed some critical equipment in the construction and building sectors to include, plate compactor, core drills, electric breaker (large), rammer, electric breaker (medium), reversible plate, electric chipper, concrete ½ ! + ÂŤ # ' " / + others include compressor, chain saw and skill saw, orbital sander, wall chaser and a host of other equipment, which he said are * " " + 0 have competent maintenance engineers or artisans. A stakeholder in the construction industry, Mr. Adeniyi Olowolagba, in a telephone interview with Saturday Newswatch that many local developers lack the right equipment for many projects they engaged in. He said many of his colleagues depend on bank’s credit lines to remain in business, adding that it has prevented many of them from venturing into buying top quality equipment required for quality projects. He further disclosed that many of his colleagues depend on equipment hire to uphold their businesses, adding that paucity of funds has made equipment hire the viable Âś ÂŤ 0 # A lecturer in the Department of Building Technology, Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State Mr. Igho Daniels, in a telephone interview with our correspondent, disclosed that wise contractors the world over rely on equipment hire for their project needs. " * " 0 "" ¨ ¨ " equipment for all its projects. / + Âś " . out by local contractors as a result of lack of equipment, adding that some roads and buildings constructed by local contractors are abandoned because contractors who are given such contracts do not have right equipment to implement them. It is however, expected that as more and Âś 0 . ' " Hire Limited to invest in the economy, it may not be long before the local content in the construction industry in Nigeria would receive the needed boost, and bring down the " ½ #

We have wide variety of equipment, suitable for any construction, building, plumbing, gardening or carry out regular training of personnel who handle the projects. We ensure that our clients have the right tool for the right job

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Business & Economy Kaduna Trade Fair begins Feb. 21

Infrastructure development: Experts T disagree on funding process There is no doubt that Nigeria is in need of critical infrastructure in many of its sectors which requires huge supply

school of thought is of the view that since the nation could not reasonably meet her infrastructure requirement after many years of sales and huge proceeds from crude oil, it would be better if the nation barters her crude another school of thought which sees danger in such arrangement insisted that the country should continue with the present model, and use the proceeds from the sales earners to provide the JOHNMARK UKOKO

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espite the trillions of United States Dollars Nigeria earned from the sales of oil since 1959 when it began commercial explorations and export of crude oil, the nation is still in need of critical social infrastructure to the amazement of many Nigerians. " ! 0 * " to agree on the best way to tackle 0 predicament even as a recent statistics from the World Bank showed that over half of Nigeria’s population does not have access to basic infrastructure. Accordingly, four infrastructural + 0 ! Nigeria must invest over USD 100 billion in the next few years to lift the nation below the poverty level. The 0 ! ! requires between $18 and 20 billion, rail tracks with a requirement of about $8 billion and $17 billion, roads constructions which require about USD 14 billion and oil and gas infrastructure which needs about $60 billion. Financial analyst, Mr. Andy Efemo, in a telephone interview with Saturday Newswatch said the amount the 0 is huge and far beyond the expected income for many years to come. Efemo, who teaches Economics at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, is of the view that the country needs an alternative source of funding to meet

its infrastructural needs. According 0 Âś huge and beyond what the country can source in the next one or two decades. Mind you, the income from oil is being seriously challenged from all fronts. 0 " infrastructures, the Director-General of Nigerian Institute of International Âœ $&& # " ÂŤ ! suggested “oil for infrastructureâ€? process. Akinterinwa, who recently delivered a lecture titled, “ NigeriaChina relations and the issue of oil for infrastructure dealsâ€?, posited that oil for infrastructure will not only guarantee the most rapid upgrade and development of Nigeria’s infrastructure, but will also act as the " Âœ * use of its oil resource endowment while also mitigating the country’s corruption menace. & # ÂŤ ! ! “we argue that if for nothing, oil for infrastructure development model, will decisively nip in the bud the unbridled corruption that is unleashed on our society by our contract systems. Nigeria’s culture of contractocracy clearly serves and services the entrenched interests of the powerful minority to the detriment of national development.â€? He called on the country to explore a ! " 0 by leveraging on the country’s resources endowments, particularly its oil resource, adding that oil for infrastructure deal is a desideratum, an opportunity that will be most helpful to the objectives of government’s transformation agenda. However, another scholar, a council member of NIIA, Chief Arthur Mbanefo, who countered Akinterinwa’s proposition, stressed that oil for cash policy is not a new idea. He disclosed that three-quarter of all the huge investments in Abuja were established through that model. He ! " a country chooses, but the sincerity of * " ÂŤ the deals, and their intentions to that # Speaking in the same vein, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of ! # & " ÂŤ " ‘oil for infrastructure’ may not solve the country’s infrastructure challenges as the model could also be abused by the politicians, an-d the corrupt * " # He disclosed that the problem of what quantity of crude oil for what project is an issue which corrupt * " " " ¸ on to mess the country up. According to him, oil for infrastructure has worked for Angola, though some challenges exist, like the question of the quality of infrastructure delivered in return for oil as well as the timelines involved. Some analysts who spoke to Saturday Newswatch are of the view that corrupt $ " * " the capacity to mismanage any of the " " + 0 # " + + ! it is managed is the key. As the debate continues, Nigerians are in need of social infrastructures in every facets of the country’s economy. How the country hope to actualize # &

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that ‘oil for infrastructural’ deals are huge successes in Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Sudan and some countries, but Nigeria is a peculiar country due to the massive corruption in the its oil sector. The same way oil for cash has failed in the country though it is a massive success in Libya, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Algeria, Saudi Arabia among others. It is a known fact that Nigeria does not lack new ideas; what the country lacks is sincerity and serious men to implement brilliant ideas. The years ahead will show what model the country’s government will adopt to tackle the decay and near absence of social infrastructure. Some states governments, mostly in the South West region of the country are establishing massive infrastructure which were initially thought impossible in view of their low monthly.

We argue that if for nothing, oil for infrastructure development model, will decisively nip in the bud the unbridled corruption that is unleashed on our society by our contract systems. Nigeria’s culture of contractocracy clearly serves and services the entrenched interests of the powerful minority to the detriment of national development

he 35th Kaduna International Trade Fair with the theme “Agricultural Transformation for Industrial Development� is expected to kick off next week Friday. According to the First Deputy President, Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (KACCIMA), Awwalu Makarfi , organiser of the fair said this year’s fair is expected to attract more participants following the relative peace being enjoyed in the state, Makarfi, , who stated this in an interview in Kaduna noted that activities at the fair had slowed down in the last two years due to security challenge and expressed optimism that this year’s event would be ``different and successful. He disclosed that a number of investors from within and outside the country had given their commitment to participate in the event, scheduled for February 21 to March 4 while foreign companies from Ukraine, China, Egypt, Niger Republic and Iran had also confirmed their participation in the fair. ``We are really expecting large turnout from foreign countries; they have been contacting us to get a lot of information regarding the fair. `We have lots of other countries still making arrangements to participate in the fair as our various committees are working tirelessly to ensure a hitchfree and successful fair�

Cargo terminal to boost export of farm produce

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pecial Adviser on Agriculture and Food Security to Benue State governor, Mr Emmanuel Atser, has said that the building of a cargo terminal in Makurdi will boost export of fresh farm produce from the area. Atser said in Makurdi that the cargo terminal would create opportunities for more marketers and investors in agricultural produce. He said the state lost a lot of money yearly because of post–harvest losses with respect to fresh farm produce. Atser said that with the terminal, farmers would export their perishable items like tomato, oranges and mangoes that were usually wasted because of lack of storage facilities and market. ``But with the presence of a cargo terminal, farmers can move their products into the international market and earn hard currency. ``The cargo terminal will help to boost the economy of the state because more of our products will be exported and this will encourage us to produce more as the food basket of the nation,’’ Atser said. Also speaking, Mr Aondona Kuhe, Chairman, All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Benue State Chapter, said that farmers were waiting anxiously to + 0 # Kuhe said the terminal would encourage farmers to produce more knowing that their products would + ¸ Âœ # ``We are happy that the terminal is going to be a reality and we appreciate the federal and state governments for this initiative,’’ Kuhe said.


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Special Report I want to clock 200 years, says 114-year-old preacher Tope Olukole

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nd it came to pass after these things, that Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, being an hundred and ten years old...� That was the age of Joshua as recorded in the Bible. Today, a living example is here, even surpassing the age by four years, in a country where the average lifespan has been put at 45 years by world health authorities. It is not often that one gets to speak with a 114 years old man. A visit to Samuel Akinbode Sadela, President and Founder of the Gospel Apostolic Church, was simpler than one can imagined. Several thoughts popped up in my mind. At 114, would he be able to honour the appointment? Moreover, how would he answer my questions? All these were dispelled immediately the old man walked into the room few seconds before the appointment time, looking + # 0 handshake doused whatever doubt I still had about his state of health. Even at this ripe age, Sadela is not done with life yet. He is presently in tune with God, imploring the Almighty to ensure that he lives up to 120 and beyond. “I want to live longer to prove to all that God remains the same as He was in times past. If Methuselah could live for 969 years, God can make me live well beyond 114. If Noah was 950, it is not too much for Him to make me live up to 200,� he said. In the event his request to live up to 200 years is granted by God, Sadela has promised to celebrate the event in a grand way at the Buckingham Palace in England. “I will mark my 114 years birthday, and 82 years on the pulpit in a grand style soon with a thanksgiving in the church,� Sadela informed. How does he feel being 114 years old? “Great! I feel happy to be this old. Actually, I feel like a young man. I still enjoy my meal of Iyan (pounded yam), eba and bush meat. I sleep whenever I want to, and wake up stronger.� A quick and stealthy look at his mouth 0 # The secret of all this wonder, he would disclose, is God. “I tell people that God is the secret of all you are talking about. The Bible says, ‘You shall know the truth, and it shall set you free.� Sadela, who started preaching the gospel in 1932, has never looked back ever since. Worshippers at the Headquarters of the Gospel Apostolic Church, Soluyi, Gbagada, Lagos, still marvel at how the centenarian 0 services. This has led to talks in some quarters about Sadela being the world’s oldest preacher, now 82 years on the pulpit. Though he may not know his real birthday, the old man remains resolute about the year he was born. According to stories surrounding his birth as told by his mother and elderly relatives, he was born the same year a certain white * his town, Ifon, Ondo State. For that singular honor of being born the year the white man entered the town, his parents and elders of the town fondly called him Aboyinbode (one who arrived the same year the white man arrived). “I was born in 1900. The date * " + +

! * duties at Ifon. My mother told me that I was born on the market day of the year the white man arrived. However, she did not know the exact date. In addition, I vividly remembered that from 1903 through to 1906, we spent cowries to buy things, and we go to dunghills to gather these cowries to buy bean balls, until 1907 when the spending of farthing started.â€? Another historical fact revealed that the * " & ÂŽĂ‘­Ă? of enthronement of Ajike, as the Olowo of Owo. Also, during the year of his birth, history has it that Jagbajagba was the name " ÂŤ * while Lampe, a Ghanaian from Accra was the government carpenter, who constructed most of the ancient structures used by the * ! # The son of an idolater, who was also the second-in-command of his hometown, Imoru, and a princess from Ifon, both in Ondo State, Sadela likened his life to the story of black pot producing a snow-white pap. “My father was not a Christian. He was the second-in-command of Imoru while my mother was a princess from Ifon. My father was not even a believer. He worshipped idols. But from a black pot came out the white pap.â€? It did not take long for discerning minds to ÂŤ ! " " + ! Âœ lots as he confounded the entire household with tasks well beyond his age. According to him, at a tender age of two, he began to read the Bible even before he started school. “I was taught how to read the Bible by God’s Angels. In those days, I would read the Bible to the admiration of Church leaders.â€? He started his primary education at St. Paul’s Anglican Primary School, Ifon, but left midway, and headed for Sapele where he worked as houseboy to a certain Captain "" ! ! * # / " Âœ ' " ' " ! ! * various parts of the old Western region. Sadela said his desire to acquire western education propelled him to return to school in 1918, and completed his standard six education in 1920. In 1925, he missed the opportunity to visit the United Kingdom as a member of the Boys’ Scout contingent that toured Britain and paid a courtesy call on King George V at the Buckingham palace. Sadela’s sojourn to the ministry started in 1928 when, as a tax collector, he visited the legendary Prophet Moses Orimolade, founder of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church. “I had a burning desire to meet prominent men of God of those days. In 1928, I met the founder of C&S, and in 1931 I

Ayo Babalola

met Apostle Joseph Ayodele Babalola.â€? The meeting with Apostle Babalola turned out more rewarding for young Sadela as the man of God later became his mentor, and baptized him by immersion in 1931. “By that time, I was already leading a Christian group that I later converted to the Christ Apostolic Church under the leadership of Apostle Babalola,â€? he said. The church grew rapidly, and between 1933 and 1936, he had established many branches of the CAC in Ikaleland, leading to his ordination as a full time Minister of God. It was at this time that he had a unique experience that shaped his life. “At that time, I was already working directly under the supervision of Apostle Babalola. The experience was something you cannot really explain. He was a rare man of God who radiated everything that was truly God’s.â€? This year would mark the 82nd anniversary since Papa took up the mantle to preach the word of God. “This is another grace for me in the presence of the Almighty God as I celebrate my 114 years on earth, and 82nd year on the pulpit. The testimony behind this celebration is for us to know that our God is real and His mercies endure forever.â€? Speaking on his family life, Papa said, 9% 0 ! 1934 when I was 34 years. At that time I was the last to get married among my age group in our town. The marriage spanned through ­Ž + # " who were the products of the marriage died at infancy.â€? What was responsible for

this? ‘I did not know at that time. When the seventh child was sick, I carried it " & ! 22 days. I prayed fervently for the child to live. Eventually the child also died. I wanted to know why not even one of the children survived. It was at this point that Apostle Ayo Babalola, my master came in as usual to console me. In his remark, he said I should take heart because no one can prevent a woman raising chicken from killing them as she likes, thereafter, we changed the tone of our prayer, asking God to expose whoever was behind the infant mortality. Consequently, my wife, the mother of the children became uncomfortable. She later ran away and confessed to the killing of her children through witch craft. She died after the confession. This happened in 1955. The incident made me to be so scared of women that I abstained from any relationship with any woman for 10 years. I did not think of marriage again until 1965 when I was 65 years old. People have often asked me why as a minister of God I didn’t know all along that the woman was a witch. My answer is very simple. No man is omniscient. Only God knows all things. God always reveal only what He wanted to reveal to His servants. That is why He is God. Therefore if a prophet or anybody for "" ÂŤ ! detail of your life; he is a liar. He cannot even understand every detail of his own life talk less of the lives of other persons. His second marriage at the age of 65 produced four children, but he is left with two as well as grand children and great grand children.

I was taught how to read the Bible by God’s Angels. In those days, I would read the Bible to the admiration of Church leaders Ayo Babalola and his wife


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Special Report

Clamped Volkswagen car around Federal Secretariat, Abuja

Abuja parks: How operators fleece vehicle owners Cyril Mbah & Ayodele Olalere

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buja must be ranked among the cities in the country with a well maintained, smooth road network and the best among the rest. Apart from being smooth and well paved with culverts and underground drainage systems, Abuja roads are very spacious, and are cleaned daily by dutiful workers who start work as early as 5am every morning. Unlike other cities and state capitals, + " " daily activities are comparatively absent on Abuja roads because the city development " * " + and are strictly enforcing compliance among other activities that are not tolerated. + . + " ! ÂŤ ! should have been a source of joy or happiness for residents of the territory, has however brought untold hardship and nightmarish experiences, especially for motorists with the introduction of ‘park and ÂŤ" * " # The Federal Capital Territory Administration introduced the policy without proper monitoring mechanism and modern technology that are used in other advanced countries such as barrier gates, parking columns, reusable tickets, POS cards and automatic payment machines common in the parking space management market, and deployed or used by parking facility operators, airports, shopping centers, cities and municipal authorities as well as hotels and commercialised public building managers.

When the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Senator Bala Muhammad introduced the policy, it was with the 0 " " * ! resulted from increasing population growth in the territory, occasioned by frequent ÂŤ + ÂŤ / " parts of the north. The increase in the number of people migrating into Abuja in search of greener pasture also came with an increase in the number of vehicles plying the roads. " " * congestions similar to what happens daily on Lagos roads. Several companies, including the Automaten Tachnik Baumann Nigeria, the Integrated Parking System Limited and Platinum Parking Management System were initially chosen to introduce the pilot + " " 0 joined, and competition to make money allegedly took over their operations. Streets in the numerous districts of Abuja were shared out to the parking space management operators who marked everywhere, and designated some places as no parking areas while allocating roadside spaces at the edges of the highways as car parks. Residents were initially delighted with the system, which they reasoned would help bring orderliness into the disorderly conduct of commercial vehicle operators ! ÂŤ" * laws in the Federal Capital City had become vexatious to other road users.

Today, however, the story is different as it has become a familiar sight to see drivers or well dressed car 5 6 7 8 7 engaging in heated arguments with 8 9 8 7 : 6 < to high charges and unwarranted parking fees imposed on them

The initial applause which greeted the introduction of the parking space management scheme has, however, given way, as residents are now accusing the operators of introducing unethical clauses and hidden charges, which were not part of the original agreement with the FCTA, in their operation, to illegally extort money from unsuspecting motorists. Residents who applauded the scheme

initially did so after enduring long queues " * " and out of Abuja. Even within the city centre, those plying congested streets were happy when the minister explained that the park and pay scheme would help decongest the roads, and motorists eagerly looked forward to enjoying the dividends of an " * # ! Âœ as it has become a familiar sight to see ! "" ! 0 or engaging in heated arguments with ÂŤ * unwarranted parking fees imposed on them. At the moment, motorists are increasingly leaving their vehicles at home, and are making use of taxis to get to their destinations because of the inconveniences involved in moving about Abuja roads in private cars. Car owners usually fall prey or get caught by the traps of the ever-watchful parking operators when they park at the wrong spots while the operators would emerge from nowhere, and clamp the tyres of the car. Only those with parking tickets are set free. The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) allowed the operators to charge token amounts, ranging from N50 for thirty minutes parking time to $­ªª ! " vehicle remains at a parking lot, but the operators are no longer going by the charges as they have increased it indiscriminately. Worse still, a faulty car can be clamped or towed away before the owner returns, and made to part with N5, 000 before the vehicle is released. When the vehicle is towed to * ! forced to pay mandatory levies of between N20, 000 to N40, 000. Charges for parking at prohibited areas are much higher than the fees paid for cars rated as over-due ÂŤ # Âœ + 0 $Ă?ÂŞ ÂŞÂŞÂŞ * Âœ " 0 Ă” ÂŤ + # To punish violators of parking rules, the FCTA created mobile courts and stationed * " to assist the parking operators try and Âœ # Motorists have complained on several occasions without success against the excesses of the operators, and warned that the extortion may frustrate the parking scheme as it has become increasingly a source of headache, frustration, extortion and unbudgeted expenditures for residents. In spite of constant criticism of the activities of the operators, the FCTA has done nothing about the allegation levelled against the operators of the scheme even when it was obvious that they were deviating from the initial agreement between them and the FCTA, and are now levying auto-mobile owners indiscriminately, often for ‘imagined " ÂŤ " # Daily, the parking operators and the task * " ! ! vans, tyre locks and wrong-parking invoices, which are pasted indiscriminately on vehicles parked even outside the parameters of the highway. Continued on page 67


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Abuja parks: How operators fleece vehicle owners Continued from page 66

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There’re still lots of undeveloped areas in Lagos –Ayinde In this interview, Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Hon. Olutoyin Ayinde, told BIODUN AKOMOLAFE the prospects and challenges of Lagos megacity. He also gave reasons why it is { | | expensive to restructure and renovate buildings than constructing new ones in the state. Excerpt Lagos megacity project has been on for some time now, what is it all about and how far has the state gone to make it a reality? I don’t know why people always refer to it as Lagos megacity project. A megacity is 0 + ¸ " # " ÂŽÂŞ "" 0 # + . # & + " # / ! +" ¸ " + " + ! ÂŽÂŞ "" " ! " places of work, schools for their children, recreation centres, places of worship,

" "" " + * ! # $ ! ! + " "" ¸ ! " "" . Žª "" + +" + # Do you mean the population of Lagos is 20 million? ­Ž#Ž "" + $ . 4 + ­ªŽ� ! " ­� "" ! " + " ! " #

+ 0 + " # & ­ªŽ­ + ! $ & " ' " 7 $&' 7 ! " " + ! ÂŞ Ă? " + ÂŤ + 7 " . ! ­#Š "" ! " + . " + ÂŤ ! ÂŻ#ÂŻ "" # $&' 7 ! ! " ! . ÂŻ#Š "" " ! vaccinated. & + ÂŤ ­ª " " # " " Ă? + ÂŻ#Š "" ­Ž#ÂŽ "" # life data. Considering that megacity is basically a population issue, in what ways are you incorporating the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) programme in addressing the responsibilities of the megacity status of Lagos? ! & " ÂŤ ÂŤ Âś ! " ĂŽ & ! " ! + " ĂŽ % " + + $ " + " ! Âœ " 4 " ! Âœ ÂŤ # & ! " " ÂŤ

" ! " " " ! need to make a new regional plan.

Ayinde + " " 4 ! " " ! ! ! ! * " ! ! " # ! "" " ! 4 ! "" " ! 4 to hear other people air their views. Have ! ! " $ " +" ! " 0 " democrats, listen to one another’s views, " " . ! ĂŽ Âœ " + "" # Âś the path of recovery demands an answer: # ÂŽĂ‘Ă‘Ă‘ ! + + " ! the development of Lagos were to expire "" ! ­ªªª# + the master plan for the metropolis that ! + " . ÂŤ ! ÂŽĂ‘Ă?ÂŞ ­ªªª# " " that covered the entire state was also of # $ ! " " ! + " " # " " ! " ÂŤ + " "" " # " " " + " " ! " " one reason or the other so that there is a ! # 7 "" ! " " ! metropolitan master plan which divided % " ŠĂ? # ŠĂ? ! Âś " ŠĂ? small cities. ! ! ! ! ! ŠĂ? "" ! ! #

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You mentioned that the real master plan started with Fashola based on the foundation laid by Tinubu and Jakande, from your assessment, how is the state responding to this plans? ! . Ă?7 " !

&ÂŤ Ă? & " " plan, after which there was the Lekki plan. " &ÂŤ . " " " # ! ! % " ' " " " " # "

% " " 4 ! is ongoing, and at a very advanced stage. " " + ! Ă? & " " " # " ! + ! Âœ ¨ " on Kosofe model city plan. ! ÂŤ "" + ! 0 &ÂŤ ! "" + ! " " # " " ! " " # & 0 " " 0 # " + # " 4 " % " " " " ! " " ! # & " " ! " " ! + " # & " " & + as an action area where planning is done, show the details and where there is the # # ¸ # But when you look at some of the areas initially designated as industrial areas in the state, it seemed that people have converted them to other uses. Are you aware of this and what is the state government doing in this regard in the new programme? "" ! # ÂŤ ½ 4 ! " ! ! # "" " " # 7 " is still virgin and it is the expressway that is # & Lekki-Epe Expressway that opened LekkiEpe axis. It wasn’t as developed as it is now, + " # & + ÂŤÂŤ ¨ " " areas.

Lagos is over 21.1 million, and by United Nations projection, by 2015, Lagos would hit 25 million and be about third largest city in the world Continued on Page 74

Turkish firm commissions flourmill, creates1000 jobs Marcell Dike

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s part of its + ! $ " ÂŤ company operating in the & % ÂŤ " ÂŽÂŞÂŞÂŞ + " "" the state with the capacity to Ă˜ÂŞÂŞ # ÂŤ ! Saturday Newswatch at the second & " % " 7 ÂŤ + % 7 ­ " Lagos, the company’s representative at the expo, % Imas has masterminded the +" + + "" + % "" # 9 "" + . " ÂŽÂŞÂŞÂŞ . + indigenes and non-indigenes of the state, a move which is expected to improve the #6 ! " 7 & 7 & " ÂŤ + " pastries and foods. It will also "" ¸ ! ¸ " ! "" + and packaged for sale while animals. / 9 the company first % 7 + ! some investors, which led +" "" + 7" % ""# According to him, the company has diversified into this sector of the economy " ! 7 " policy of investing in " " + " " # ÂŤ & & on its part has approved the company with its set of Âś " Âś expertise. & Âś "" milling factories in other $ # " to take taking advantage of the government’s drive to ! " + & + ÂŤ partner with investors in Âś " +" #


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Business Interview ‘We’re sustaining business-friendly Lagos megacity’ Continued from Page 22

Part of our problems is our minimal level of technological knowhow. We even take more space than we need. Singapore is not as big as Lagos; and there are buildings which one could mistake * ! " industries in actual fact. This is so because they made them as beautiful as residential buildings. There is still room for industrial " # & ÂŤ ! waiting for is those who want to invest in the industry. A city responds to the dynamics of its time. Every city is a living organisation that is subject to growth, decline and death. By policy decision, a city can actually die. A city responds to socio-economic dynamics. Lagos is presently at a stage where people need accommodation. Some industrial lands have changed; some industrial lands have become churches while some have become event centres. These are investments that must " # & " not working then you switch to plan B. But we can always tell you that if industries are going to be as buoyant as ever again, they 0 ! + ÂŤ " areas. Lagosians are lamenting that the cost of restructuring and even rehabilitating their ! + + # " # " #" extent that many of them who inherited properties may have to sell them because of the new policy. Why is this so? One of the problems we have in Nigeria is that we always tie our projects to # with vision, and that is our bane. What sustains a project is vision; when you have a vision, provision would automatically follow. Every human being is whatever he is because he had a vision and pursues that vision systematically. Vision is a process of life. Restructuring by all means ! " + + re-developing. Renovation is even more * " + ÂŤ ! + " fresh. The only remedy is vision. And then there is what is called phasing, which stipulates that projects are done in phases. Is the practice where industry is allowed ! # #! # ; # " infrastructures, especially road? Yes. One of the things that have

# & ÂŤ ! ! ! the military era, but we have a system where some people always want to break the law such as siting an industrial building in a residential area. People began + ! ÂŤ " # & ! ÂŤ your house because we frown street parking, but one day, you would discover ! # & # & " would decide to seal up that type building, and various people would troop in to beg ÂŤ ! + # & be said that every good city evolved out of " # & " " discipline to implement it. Why is the state evicting people and taking over their lands for projects. Take the case of Badia where there are allegations that the government is taking over their lands, and turning them to tenants? Where in the world can you just pounce on any land and claim that it is yours without any title to claim it? Go and check history very well, those people would "" ! " # & easy to move them from Oluwole where the National Theatre is because the land does not belong to them. The movement to Badia was temporary and that was ! ! # & "

"# ­ªªŠ Court judgment, we have put a few of those stations to test. There are some we have demolished. There is one we approved for demolition this year. those things, see them as part of our " # &  ! + $ ! " + !# + # % be in another ten years, we would have # & "" + "  that are due for demolition, and it is not all that we approved.

Ayinde consultant on Badia on two occasions, and 0 ! visit to the late Baale Aworetan, who was the head of those who were relocated, ! the Ojoras. With the land use decree, all lands are vested in the state government. Everybody invariably is a tenant of the state. Are you saying they would not be compensated for the eviction? Compensated for what? What document do they have? For you to be compensated, you must have a document that entitles you " # & ! " + ÂŤ and you want to use land as collateral, you would not say this is my land; the bank would not give you money; you must have a document that proves that it is yours. Considering the lands around the airport where many gigantic buildings are springing up close to the runways; it is noted that even if they have contravened building law, they may not want to break them. How are you addressing this issue? ! ! + ÂŤ ĂŽ & & & ! " + ÂŤ ç Let me tell you why some of those structures are springing up there. Number & ÂŤ ! ÂŤ who have those buildings if they have development permit to build in that area. Are you alleging they don’t have the permits to build those mansions? But how could people build such mansions without permit? & ÂŤ ! # 0 ! them have permits. Ask those of them that have approvals to show you. You need to study Lagos very well. We have brought ! ½ " papers. People put up mansions in Lagos ! " " ÂŤ # & " + " close to runway, it is because they think they would give money. They believe they would buy their way through. This also

" ! ÂŻĂ? metre right of way. People still contravene these rules. At times, we see properties under construction marked X and with inscription ‘Stop Work’, but after few days, the workers return to site. When you * ! " approvals. Is that how you give approvals? " " ÂŤ So how do you do it? $ + ! Ă” not mean a mark for demolition. The mark 0 "" ! that we want to know if he has approvals + " # & "" . 0"" " + ÂŤ ! ! approvals during the period of confusion when the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing also thought they could have " * " ! to approve plans like the states until the ­ªªŠ ' . ! said that it is only states that could give

But are those erecting high-rise building # ! #" ! ÂŹ #! # area complying with the state regulations? $ + violated the law because there is a Victoria & " ¨&ÂŤ " "" ! + " " ÂŽĂ? ½ # $ ! ! ! and we are at the verge of concluding it that + " ÂŽĂ? ½ " "" ­Ă? ½ # But let me say this, Lagos occupies ŠĂ?Ă–Ă– Âś ÂŤ " " ! ÂŻ percent of the total land in Nigeria, and " " ­Ž#Ă? "" " # . + Ă? "" now, and many years ago they reasoned that for them to be able to accommodate themselves, they had to go the high rise way. Every megacity that has the kind of population Lagos has, knows that it has " "" # " &ÂŤ & " + " ! has come for us to be realistic and know that we have to accommodate more people. What about the use the properties are put to? " 0 ! " # & possible within a small space to live, work, shop and recreate. The problem we have is our resistance to change. And change is the only constant thing in life. + * " ; meeting the responsibilities megacity is imposing on Lagos, but to what extent are these made available to the people? Apart from publishing information which we distributed to the people, ! " Âœ ! "" planning information. So, if you want to do anything,, you come to us and ask what can you do with this land, and for no charges, we would run the checks, and tell you what you are suppose to do. And if truly you are a law abiding citizen, you would take our

Lagos occupies 3577square kilometers of land which is 4 percent of the total land in Nigeria, and it has a total population of 21.5 million people. Singapore is just about 5 million now, and many years ago they reasoned that for them to be able to accommodate themselves, they had to go the high rise way

LAGBUS to fix buses, replace old engines

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he LAGBUS Asset Management Ltd., operators of LAGBUS metro buses in ! " 0 "" " + " " + service delivery. The Managing Director of the company, Mr Babatunde Disu, made the disclosure in while with journalists in Lagos. He said there were improvements in the conditions of the buses and services rendered to commuters because of regular maintenance Âœ# ĂŚĂŚ! ! 0 + primary goal. ĂŚĂŚ ! "" + + " old ones and this, of course, will make the + + added Disu said the company had been training Âœ + + # ĂŚĂŚ + Âœ# & ! " Âœ + " + ! * # ``We want to implore the public to report " * " ÂŤ" " # The managing director said the company had resolved to undertake regular maintenance of the buses, and urged commuters to assist in keeping the buses neat

FCT maize farmers demand additional fertiliser

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hairman, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) chapter of Maize Farmers Association of Nigeria, Mr Haruna Umar, has called for an increase in fertiliser allocation to farmers under the Federal Government ewallet allocation system. Umar said in Abuja that the two bags usually given to them yearly were inadequate. / " " tare of farmland, a farmer needed a + Ă?ÂŞ ÂŤ " # Umar noted that farmers represented Ă–ÂŞ " tion, arguing that such increase would further enhance the economy through massive food production. The chairman noted that if the needs of farmers were adequately met, it would further alleviate the plight of the poor masses and reduce the na + # He observed that farmers went the " + " +" ÂŤ ÂŤ + + # ``We lauded the intervention measure of the Federal Government in the area of fertiliser allocation to farmers; but sincerely speaking, the two bags does not take us anywhere. They are grossly inadequate. ĂŚĂŚ& " + tiliser. ``To have massive or good production, you need at least four bags of Nitrogen Phosphorous and Potassium (NPK) and two bags of Urea fertiliser. ``But when government gives two + # & equate and you have to go and buy at +" ÂŤ ÂŤ ! sive


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Cambodia economy thrives on garment, agric produce Biodun Akomolafe with Agency reports

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A long-term analysis of Cambodia’s economic growth makes it obvious that Cambodia’s dynamic economic development in the past decade can be attributed to a large extent to international trade.

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economic growth. A good signal, moreover, the Cambodian garments products export began recently to stabilize. Just like garment, the footwear industry had been established mostly through foreign investors (especially from Taiwan) who built ¨ŽĂ‘Ă‘ÂŞ + 0 from favorable market access provided by key overseas markets to Cambodia. Main regional market of Cambodian footwear was ­ªªĂ? ! Âœ¨ market access is granted due to Cambodia’s status as a Least Developed Country (LDC). Germany and the UK account for about 44% of Cambodian footwear exports. The largest individual country market, however, is Japan (33%) where Cambodia enjoys a Âœ ­#Ă–Ă? # "" had a much higher share in Cambodia’s footwear exports but lost importance due to the increase of Cambodian exports to the EU market. Cambodia has a long history of rubber cultivation that began during French colonial times. With increasing international market orientation rubber became an important crop in Cambodia. It can be clearly stated that rubber is a particularly ' + an increasing number of domestic farmers as well as foreign investors who use landconcession to build large-scale rubber plantations. However, due to informal trade, the real number is substantially higher and increasing as many farmers change from their former crops to rubber due to a favorable rubber price development in recent years. Doing Business in Cambodia According to Doing Business, a joint publication of The World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Cambodian economy has a score of 5.3 on the strength of investor protection index, with a higher score indicating stronger protections. Globally, Cambodia stands at 80 in the ranking of 189 economies on the strength of investor protection index. While the indicator used does not measure all aspects related to the protection of minority investors, a higher ranking does indicate " Âœ investor protections against self-dealing in the areas measured. Employment procedures in Cambodia involve notifying the Ministry of Labour of the start of operations and hiring of employees. Any business that wants to employ Cambodians as employees must + ! " % of Labour before they open. All employers + ! " the Ministry of Labour when hiring or dismissing an employee, within 15 days of the date of hiring or termination at the latest. In addition, each enterprise with at least eight employees must have established internal regulations that adapt such general provisions of the labour code as conditions of hiring and calculation and payment of wages and perquisites, including in-kind + 0 ! ÂŤ " measures, and personal leave, including holidays. The internal regulations must be 0" ! Š 0 # "" establishments must maintain a payroll ledger, a declaration of personnel, a book of establishment, and labour regulations (in Khmer version). As required by law, local employees shall be provided with a

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Cambodia economy thrives on garment, agric produce “labour book� upon completing a physical examination at the Labour Health Center at a cost borne by the employer. The procedure 0 the opening of a new company and registering it with the Ministry of Labour; + " œ 4 (c) developing internal regulations; (d) obtaining the payroll ledger and book +" 4 " œ " 4 0" " 4 (g) obtaining employee handbooks and work permits for foreign employees; (h) registering with the National Social Security Fund (“NSSF�); (i) paying contributions for œ $ 7 + " risk insurance cards. The process takes only 30 days and an employer with a workforce of between 8 and 200 workers spends $250 to register each employee. Dos and Don’ts in Cambodia Visiting Cambodia is an enduring experience. Having endured colonisation, brutal wars, and everyday hardships, the Cambodian people have somehow still emerged as warm and welcoming to visitors of their country. The people in Cambodia understand that visitors may not be familiar with all of their + + ! " œ you will gain trust, friendship, and have + "" Southeast Asia country. As with most of Asia, to “loose one’s cool� in public is completely unacceptable; never shout at someone or criticize them in front of others. $ ! uncomfortable a situation is, never make it worse by losing your temper! When negotiating, allow the other party to 9 6 + . " " 0 " price.

Be sure to give genuine complements to people when merited. œ " " 0 + "! graciously with both hands. As with the rest of Southeast Asia, the head is considered the highest and most spiritual part of a person’s body. The feet are considered the dirtiest and least sacred. Business and eating are typically conducted with the right hand only; the left hand is reserved for “other� duties in the toilet.

Visiting Cambodia is an enduring experience. Having endured colonisation, brutal wars, and everyday hardships, the Cambodian people have somehow still emerged as warm and welcoming to visitors of their country

Be mindful of Cambodia’s tough past by not bringing up sensitive subjects such as war, violence, or the Khmer Rouge. Greeting: The traditional Cambodian greeting - known as Som Pas - is made by ! ! 0 " bow with your head. The hands are held higher to show more respect to elders and monks. Many Cambodians choose to shake hands with visitors, so the best rule-of-thumb is simply to return whatever greeting that you were given initially. It is considered very rude not to return a greeting. Dressing: Modest dress is the rule in Cambodia, particularly for women. Although many tourists wear shorts to deal with the heat, the locals tend to cover as much skin as possible. In Cambodia, " schoolchildren! Men in Cambodia typically wear collared shirts and long pants. Women should not wear short skirts or show their shoulders. Although tourism has caused this standard to lax somewhat, always dress conservatively when visiting temples, homes +" * # Interacting with the opposite sex Cambodians are conservative in sexuality and strongly frown upon public displays Âœ # " with the opposite sex, even placing an arm around a local to pose for a picture can be misinterpreted. Aside from monks, elders are given the highest level of respect in Cambodia. Always acknowledge an elder’s status by allowing " ! "ÂŤ 0 and take the lead. " sit higher than the eldest person in the room.


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Democracy: Nigeria has Perspective long way to go – Cleric Task before Obiano

Amir (president) of Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Lagos State unit, Mr. Kaamil Kalejaiye, expresses reservations about the much- desired national conference and advises on how democracy could be best enjoyed in Nigeria. He had a chat with our Assistant Politics Editor, MANSUR OLADUNJOYE.

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ow would you assess the state of democracy in Nigeria since 1999? Well, 15 years of stable and uninterrupted democratic experiment is by no means a small achievement. But I am not sure we are learning fast enough. With the kind of impunity in Rivers State, the recognition of the controversial chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum with minority votes, questionable governorship election in Anambra State, unresolved assassination cases, increasing poverty level, clandestine passage of a cremation law in Lagos State despite overwhelming opposition to it, denial of the use of Hijab (veil) in Lagos public schools, nonindependence of the judiciary, harassments of individuals in the opposition camps, criminal silence in the face of ½ + people like Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, and the pathetic inaction in the face of corruption cases like the Oduahgate and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s scandal, it appears we still have a long way to go. What in your opinion does the country need more than the proposed national dialogue? The idea of the national dialogue sounds good and reasonable except with few reservations. From our religious’ point of view, Allah, the Most High, enjoins his apostle to always consult people Âœ # is called ‘Shurah.’ Sincerity with consultation should give positive results. Meanwhile, we have two reservations to register. The 0 + " the participants; second, what will be the fate of the outcome of the confab if it will still be subjected to the approval of the National Assembly that has voiced its opposition against it ab-initio? Will it not amount

to a waste of scarce resources if the National Assembly did not give its consent to the recommendations of the confab? Records have it that outcomes of many meaningful panels and $ are simply gathering dust in the archive. Is it true that the MSSN vowed to direct its members not to vote for Muslim candidates in Lagos if the All Progressives Congress (APC) fails to intervene in the ban of Hijab in Lagos schools? There is need for the media to uphold professional ethics. We did not make or imply in any of our speeches the speculation referred to in your question. We simply said our organisation may be forced to mobilise the entire Nigerian Muslim students to vote against any anti-Islamic government come 2015 if our interests are not guaranteed and our rights upheld. The issue of Hijab is not a subject for concession for a prospective candidate of any political party because it is a fundamental human right guaranteed by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Several court rulings in the past even within the Lagos . . 0

criminal silence in the face of 8 Q 6 6 V Dokubo Asari, and the pathetic inaction in the face of corruption cases like the Oduahgate and the NNPC’s scandal, it appears we still X Z 7 5 7

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have gone ahead to carve their respective niches. Also, there are other nonack of successionplanning has been a performing governors simply major contributor to because they ascended to power Africa’s leadership challenges, ill prepared, lacking vision and in all human endeavor, Africa direction. Thankfully, Obiano and Africans seem content with belongs to the earlier category natural occurrences rather than whose credentials and good " ¨0 + understanding of the needs of steps that would put them in the people will be on hand to help. control of future. Obiano comes fully made for For instance, every so often, we see a leader that succeeds * + " in almost everything but therein with his background ! " as a technocrat and successful to the caliber or charisma of his manager of men and resources. His emergence as the candidate successor. Interestingly, the tables are of All Progressives Grand gradually turning around. Alliance (APGA) was a political In the last 10 years, we have master-stroke by Governor Obi seen some modern Nigerian as his squeaky-clean image and political leaders who showed a pedigree ensured that Ndi commendable vision in the Anambra began to take Obi’s choice of their successors. The rhetoric of continuity more list include former Governor seriously. Beyond his personal Donald Duke of Cross River qualities, another factor that State who appears, perhaps will help Obiano is that Obi is the most remarkable in this a man of principle who would regard. Whatever credit would not meddle in his successor’s have gone to former Governor Âœ # Often, the transition between Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Lagos State in this regard has been highfaluting election campaign + ½ promises and actual delivery of administration of his successor. democracy dividends is always In fact, it is widely believed that a problem for less endowed Tinubu still runs Lagos from ""¨ +" * his Ikoyi residence, to date. holders. Again, this cannot be On the other hand, Duke has said of Obiano, whose blueprint demonstrated a higher grace, hinges on “Anambra Wheels taking a role that has cast him of Developmentâ€? anchored in the mold of a true statesman. on four Pillars – Agriculture, It is gratifying to see that Trade and Commerce, Oil and Governor Peter Obi of Anambra Gas and Industrialization. State is toeing this noble path. Intrinsic in Obiano’s plans is the Obi whose stewardship will recognition that Obi has built a end on March 17, 2014 having solid foundation for Anambra steered the ship of state safely in the last eight years and that ashore, has ensured that his his task is to build a superlegacy of service will not be structure by leveraging the thrown to the dogs with the strengths of all sections of the emergence of Willie Obiano state where each community as governor-elect whose holds comparative advantage emergence was borne of good embedded in the four pillars that would create jobs for the intention and succession plan. Today, Anambra stands teeming youths. This is one to reap bountifully from the of the triggers that will enable evolving seamless transition. Obiano build on and surpass Simply put, it is like the story of the Biblical Moses handing over leadership baton to Joshua. Whereas in some states succession have turned awry due to disagreements with former chief executives, Obiano there are pockets of performing governors who + to non-interference by their predecessors, and their readiness for the challenges of * # " Continued on Page 80

L Kalejaiye the right of citizens to use Hijab in schools. We are neither seeking for a favour nor asking for a privilege; we are simply demanding our rights. I urge Governor Babatunde Fashola to emulate his Ekiti State counterpart, Dr. Kayode 7 ! " the use of Hijab and prohibits discrimination against Muslim students who use Hijab in public schools. The issue of Islamising Lagos schools does not hold any ground since the mode of dressing in all government schools is already Christian. Nigeria has received serious bashing from the West over the signing into law of the same sex relationship bill by the President. What’s your take on this? We have earlier issued a press release, commending the government for the bold and right step. The bashing from the West is misplaced as it further showcases the neo-colonialism or modern-day slavery tendency in which a country is not fully independent. Between Islam and politics, any meeting point? Some say religion should be kept out of politics. Islam is a complete way of life. Islam provides detailed guidance on all aspects of human endeavours - be it politics, economics, socials etc. Religion cannot be separated from politics. The 2015 general elections are fast approaching. What role should religious bodies play? The religious bodies should perform their civic duties as citizens of this country. They should provide awareness for citizens and guidance for the politicians. They should make the polity calm and peaceful, knowing full well that politicians will always heat it up.


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APC doesn’t have good intentions for Nigeria – APGA chieftain Ambassador Chris Giwa is a chieftain of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), Plateau State, as well as former governorship candidate who lost to Governor Jonah Jang in 2011. He spoke to GYANG BERE on the pressure being mounted by the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) to unseat President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, saying the President remains the best material for Nigeria. He said the APC does not have good intentions for Nigeria. He equally advises the North to be more concerned about how the President can better serve Nigerians beyond the 2015 presidential race. Excerpts:

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hat are your comments over the early release of the 2015 election timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)? Personally, it is a good thing that the election timetable is out and I want to commend INEC for making the timely release of the election schedules possible. I think it is going to help politicians and the political parties plan well towards the elections. The timetable indicates that preparation commences this year with the election proper taking place in February 2015. 0 ! arrangement? Yes; I am very much contented with it. Like you said, it is now unlike the past when elections are fused within April and things are not certain. You go into politics even at the middle of the tenure and politicians are not sure if the election date will be. But at the beginning of the year, the guidelines are released; that will help political parties plan well and then help those who have ambitions to get prepared. I am very much comfortable with the dates because after the election anyone who feels aggrieved can go to court and contest the result before the swearing-in. What is your take on the national dialogue modalities? Do you think the dialogue # some Nigerians have against each other? I want to commend President Goodluck Jonathan for his initiative on the national dialogue. It is a good thing for Nigerians. I see it as a forum where Nigerians can come together to share ideas œ & believe with God on our side, at the end of the dialogue

we will collectively come out with a solution to some of the problems that we are facing. When you know someone’s views and opinions, you can + # you come close to someone and have a relationship with him, you will understand him # There is a controversy over when the conference should hold, with some suggesting that it should be before the elections, while others want it after the elections. What is your position? Well, I support that it should be held before the elections because it will give us the opportunity to resolve some issues for a proper direction. But do you think the dialogue will address issues relating to the killing of innocent citizens in the country? Yes; the dialogue has the capacity to address some of these issues when we come into it with a clean heart. We should be able to accept the truth; we should be able to accept what has gone wrong. Without dialogue, what else do you think can bring us together? I look at the dialogue as a forum where Nigerians are coming together to share their problems and seek solutions. We should know where we are coming from, where we are and where we are going. Is APGA making plans to present a presidential candidate for the 2015 election? No. We have one presidential candidate and when the time comes you will know. But APGA as a party, to the best of my knowledge, does not have programme on ground to present a presidential candidate. APGA is in support of President Jonathan. We are thankful to God for what he is using

Giwa him for. It is our desire in the APGA family that God will extend his tenure. What is your opinion concerning the agitations by northerners that the presidency should go back to the North in 2015? Let me say something about the struggle for the presidency between the North and the South. To God be the glory that we have a president on that seat. To me and most $ "0 and personal interests, I think Mr. President is doing well. All we need is to see how we can support him. It is not an issue of the presidency going to the North or South. Let me say it + " " ! 0 that up till now, I have not seen any political party that

+ than President Goodluck Jonathan. So, it is not an issue of the presidency going from the South to the North. We are talking about one Nigeria; we are talking about somebody who has the heart for Nigeria; we are talking about somebody who does not want the country to be divided, somebody who wants the unity of this country, who

I look at the party as being made up of a group of people who want to cause chaos, because if you look at the kind of people they have and look at other political parties, you will see truly that they are trouble makers

wants us to move together. It is not the issue of “I want my brother to be there so he can solve my personal problems.� The issue of the presidency + " œ 4 is an issue on which we need somebody that can carry us together, and the man on the seat is capable; he has a large heart to carry everybody. Most of the people kicking against Mr. President, are not doing that because he does not love the country but because they have a personal interest to be there. They are thinking of how they can meet up to their personal and family needs. But, it is beyond that. It is not an issue of Arewa or the South. It is an issue of who can keep us together by the grace of God and I think the man has the right qualities. We are privilege to have a President that is merciful and compassionate. If it where someone else that is in that position you can’t play with him the way people are playing with Mr. President today. During the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo, people can’t try the kind of rubbish they are trying now. The way President Jonathan tolerates everybody shows that he is a patient leader. The major reason I am supporting Mr. President is because of his love for this country and his desire that we all should live together in peace. If asked to advise the opposition APC which is working towards a change of government in 2015, what would you say? As far as I am concerned, the APC doesn’t have any good agenda for this nation. I look at the party as being made up of a group of people who want to cause chaos, because if you look at the kind of people they have and look at other political parties, you will see truly that they are trouble makers. If you want to talk about somebody, you look at his yesterday and today. Continued on Page 81

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the performance of his mentor. After the electrifying days of the campaign rallies, the expectations of Anambra people of their in-coming + . 0 # Obiano is aware of the heritage he is stepping into. The trick might just be to concentrate "" before embarking on the big tasks. Some have even argued that the spate of donations to institutions and organizations + + ! " the impression that the state is awash with money. This is not necessarily true judging from the meager N6bn monthly revenue (including LGAs allocation and state IGR). The fact is that the current regime

Âœ counterpart fund window to grow and execute capital projects. Obiano has promised during the campaigns that the counterpart funding option would be further exploited and expanded to boost the state’s revenue base. Another issue of note is that ½ politics still counts whenever Anambra State is mentioned but the fact that Obi’s urbane or austere style had lowered expectations and helped check wastages associated with the * " serves Obiano well. Certainly, Obiano cannot be cast in the same clothe with Obi, thus it would be wrong to expect exactly the same approach in their management of resources. Reading Obiano’s lips during the gubernatorial debates, what perhaps stood out was that prudence would still remain the watchword in Anambra. Obiano will make a good governor because his work and challenges are cut-out for him on several fronts. He should not go to sleep in the hope that political jobbers and turn-coat politicians will go away. No, they remain a constant threat to every power center both at the national and state levels. What determines the rate of +" * " the absence of detractors in and outside the corridors power but the extent to which they focus on their goals. Ndi Anambra have no doubt that Governor Willie Obiano will be intensely focused on the goals and objectives of his administration once he receives the baton of leadership on March 17, 2014. 9 : ; < = :; > ?


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APC doesn’t have good intention –APGA Continued from Page 80

It is the yesterday and today that gives birth to tomorrow. When I look at the people in the party very well and their antecedents, I don’t they have something good for this country. I am privileged to have been in the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and it is part of the group that gave birth to the APC. I contested the 2012 Plateau North senatorial election in Plateau State. Do you know that the party refused us going into the primary election? The national chairman sat in Abuja and gave the ticket to somebody, yet it was an opposition that should have observed internal democracy. So, tomorrow if they come to power, they will do worse than that. When you have aspirants who took about N3 million to buy forms; they called us for screening and nobody gave us the result of the screening and the money was not returned to us despite the fact that there was no primaries. So, these are the same set of people that are in the APC. We should be grateful to people who are in leadership position today because they are doing everything to keep the country together. How prepared is APGA towards the local government election in Plateau State, come February 25 as Ž ! $ Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC)? We are prepared despite the shift in dates. I know we are going to have a successful poll, though don’t have candidates in all the 17 local government areas. But in those local government areas we have candidates, I know we will come out victorious and by the grace of God that is upon our lives, I know we have candidates that will serve the people. So APGA in Jos South and Riyom local government areas, by the grace of God, is ready for the election. Why do you choose to present candidates only in these local governments? I didn’t choose. My yesterday and today will tell you that I am somebody who wants to be with the people. One of the burdens I have is to see how the masses can live well and be comfortable. So, I made it very open for the kind of people who have the same vision with me to come out. In Jos South and Riyom, we got those kinds of people. If you check my two chairmanship candidates, you will see that they all live with their people in their constituencies. I give example with the one from Riyom Local Government. Everybody knows that he has served the state in the House of Assembly and they all stay in their own electoral wards. Some of these things encourage me and I think that is what the masses want. It is not all about giving them money, but staying with them

have seen the hand of God in what we are doing. We don’t want to start talking about the governorship election because we have the local government election coming up soon. When that is over we will move to the next step.

and identifying their problems and sharing their pains with them. The local government election in the state has been staggered for a very long # 3 5 ; # " your party? Well, I will not say it is œ +

+ ! 0 a date for your wedding and something came up that made 0 " ! " œ + ! take it as politics and we know that one day it will be over; we are ready for the time. What will be your take should this election be cancelled at the end of the day due to the release of the 2015 election timetable? I don’t have that thought because PLASIEC has brought out its programmes and it has screened candidates and presented them with clearance 0 election. That has not been done before; so, I don’t see the commission doing that because its conscience would judge it. I don’t pray that they conceal the election. Plateau State seems to be quiet regarding the 2015 governorship election unlike other states where people have declared their intentions and printed posters. What is the plan of APGA? Certainly, APGA will present a candidate for the governorship election. The party is gradually taking its position in the state and we

I know we will come out victorious and by the grace of God that is upon our lives, I know we have candidates that will serve the people. APGA in Jos South and Riyom local government areas, by the grace of God, is ready for the election

Plateau State is believed to have lost many prominent personalities within a short time. How can you describe their political lives for the people of Plateau State? Actually, in Plateau State, ! 0 because of the exit of two prominent politicians in the state almost at the same time. They have paid their prizes to the state and contributed their quotas to its development. For us, the younger ones, we were looking up to them for proper guidance. I see Baba Michael Botmang that has just departed as a father. I usually visit him to get one or two counsels but he is no more. We are not happy about it but what can we do? Dying is biblical; there is a time to be born and a time to die. So also with Baba Solomon Lar. The seed they have sown in our lives - we will make sure that we use it for the development of the state. What is the motivation behind your philanthropic life? Some people say you are doing it for political reasons, !#; meanings to it. What do you think motivates you in doing what you are doing to touch the lives of people? I don’t look at it as something I am doing but a call from God. It is a ministry and it is God who is using me to do it. Those who say I do it for political reasons - I see them as my political opponents because anybody who follow my activities will 0 me to touch the lives of people I know. God is not using us to touch your live because you are a party chairman or ½ local government so that you can give us votes. Check our antecedent very well; even the students that Giwa Foundation has been paying their school feels know I don’t know anyone of them; I don’t know their parents either. Some of them have tried to come and tell me ‘Thank you.’ but I say no, tell God ‘Thank you.’ We have a medical centre which God has been using to touch people’s lives since 2008. I don’t know the people the doctors there treat. So, where is politics there? When it comes to what God is using me to do, I think politics should be put aside. We have a programme where we pay school fees for children and it has been running for about eight years. If it were politics, the programme would have died before now. I have contested for governorship election but lost. We contested for senatorial; we also lost. Yet, the programme continues. So, what we are doing is not political but a call from God.

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Activists eulogise Beko eight years after, knock confab

people, for the emancipation of the people from the ctivists and civil shackles of oppression, society leaders economic neglect and political converged on Lagos suppression.â€? during the week to mark the Other speakers at the eighth year demise of Beko ceremony were chairman Ransome-Kuti, an activist and ! ¨ 0 " a medical doctor. Government, Comrade The memorial, held at Ayodele Adewale; president Âœ ! of the Arewa Youths to sensitise the public on the Consultative Forum, legacies the deceased left ' 4 behind. and the national information One of the programmes * $ organisd by the Campaign Information Center, Mr. for Democracy (CD) included Oluseyi Soremekun. a wreath laying ceremony Adewale blamed bad performed by former Lagos leadership on docile State Governor, Admiral followership, saying “we have Ndubuisi Kanu, chairman, to revamp the leadership National Democratic from the followership,â€? Coalition (NADECO) and He asked: “How could the other activists. presidency choose about 75 President of the CD, Dr. per cent of the delegates to Okei-Odumakin, said: “We the conference? It is a sham.â€? remember the immortal He suggested that what being who was one of the Nigerians are yearning moving spirits of the idea for is a sovereign national of a Sovereign National conference or adoption of the Conference in Nigeria,â€? PRONACO draft constitution. advising Nigerians to Other places where rededicate their lives to symposiums were held for Beko’s legacies. the late Beko included the While narrating how the Airport Hotel, Ikeja, where late activist helped secure activists expressed divergent his freedom after nine opinions on the national months in jail in 1989, the conference. former secretary-general Speakers at the symposium of the National Conscience included Dr. Tunji Abayomi, Party (NCP), Dr. Femi Prof. Oyelowo Oyewo, Aborishade, said late Beko Mr. Odia Ofeimum, would be remembered for his Barrister Femi Falana “consistency and doggedness. and commissioner for “Consistency in terms of transportation in Lagos State, 0 Mr. Kayode Opeifa. Mansur Oladunjoye

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Lagosians to get residency cards June Mansur Oladunjoye

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agos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) would tentatively commence the issuance of permanent residency registration cards to registered residents of the state in June this year. General Manager of the agency, Ms. Yinka Fashola, disclosed this during the week during an interactive session with the press in LASRRA Headquarters, Ikeja. Fashola said over one million Lagos residents were registered by LASRRA as at the end of January, adding that 42 per cent of those registered reside in the Ikeja division According to her, the percentage of the registration in Ikeja division is closely followed by that of Ikorodu which is followed by Lagos Island, Epe and Badagry. She said the essence of the residency registration is to provide government with accurate and updatable data for planning and resource allocation, stressing that areas with heavy population

needs to be rapidly developed because they make more demands on the resources of the state. Fashola pointed out that data would enable government determine such areas and what facilities are required in different parts of the state. She reiterated that the requirement for registration includes proof of residency and identification but observed that a lot of residents have a challenge with these because of lack of documentation. She disclosed that a lot of people have registration documents which they think are not appropriate, stressing that LASRRA registration officers should be allowed to determine which document is correct or wrong. Citing Makoko as a case study, the general manager said the agency encountered the problem of residential addresses, adding that LASRRA has started working with the people on how to resolve it and that registration commenced there last Saturday.


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We’ll pressure Nigeria to practice true democracy – Group Chief Bimbo Folayan is the chairman, Central Association of Nigerians in the United Kingdom (CANUK) as well as president of the Association of Nigerian IT Professionals in the UK. Folayan, during the week in Ibadan, shared his views with selected journalists including OLAIDE OYELUDE, on the nation’s polity and business environment. Excerpts:

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hat is CANUK and its main objectives? CANUK was set up by Dr. Christopher Kolade, Nigeria’s former High Commissioner to the UK. When he came to the UK some seven years ago, he discovered that there were hundreds of Nigerian organisations there, and among them, were professional, cultural, and state associations. Dr. Kolade did not know who actually to engage with whenever he intended to tell the Nigerian community. He then decided to set up a platform that is allembracing, hence the birth of CANUK which has been the umbrella organisation with a strength of over 250 associations while Nigerians in the UK are almost two million. You can imagine the strength of the Nigerian population in the UK. and the vast majority of this population is spread across specialised areas, including medicine, engineering and anything you can think of. What plans do you have for the nation’s democracy? We have plans to get involved politically and economically too because this is our country. We feel strongly that, like some other sectors, we in the Diaspora are also a sector that has been marginalised. And Nigerians have not even recognised how important we are to the economy of the country because as long as we have Nigerians, we will also have the Diaspora. ! ! 0 our way into Nigeria. The way ! "" 0 ! put pressure on government. We will continue to put pressure on the government. We want to start to help the Nigerian masses here indirectly. If we, as Nigerians in the Diaspora start to provide jobs for ordinary Nigerians through creation of small scale businesses, we will be in a position one day when we will be able to tell Nigerians that “this is the way you should go,� and they will go there. They will listen to us because we would have built the credibility and there will be trust for Nigerians in the Diaspora that they love their country. What we have realised is that mere talking to government has not really changed much of the

system. And this is why we are going through the economic œ in the system. We want to win the hearts of Nigerians and, in fact, this is one of the reasons for the second edition of the Nigerian Diaspora Direct Investment Summit coming up in London in April this year. The theme of the summit is, ‘Mining and the Diaspora – Nigeria’s Unexploited Wealth Opportunities.’ Right now, CANUK has started mobilising all Nigerian mayors, Nigerian members of parliament and all Nigerian politicians in the Labour and Conservative parties in the UK, to contribute their wealth of experience to improve on the polity in Nigeria - their home country. What is your advice for Nigerians as the 2015 general elections approach? My advice to Nigerians is that we should come out and vote. Nigerians must recognise that the only way to bring about positive change is to come out and vote. Nigerians should now start to look at programmes and do away with money politics. Our politics must be issue-based. I will say that during the next elections, the Nigerian masses should go out and say “this is the man we want, but I will not collect a penny from him before I perform my civic responsibility.� As long as you collect money from him, you should not expect him to perform. So, my message to Nigerians is that rather than collecting money to vote, you should vote against him. We need to change that culture. When we change it, we start to sensitise the community that if anybody gives you money to vote, it means he has invested in you. He has probably sold his house, took loans, and you should not expect him any more as he would have to recoup the money. We should start to sensitise the community. Do not take a naira from the politicians when they bring money to you. Rather, tell them: “I need to give you money because you are the one campaigning. I will do a billboard for you etc.� That is what we should be doing to our politicians. Through that method, we will change that culture.

Now, what are your views about the nation’s economy? I think the Nigerian economy is one of the fastest growing economies, not just in Africa, but in the world. We have the population; the country is blessed with young people. In Nigeria, the vast majority of the population comprises young people. The energy level in Nigeria is unbelievable. And then, there are material resources as well to go with it. So, I see a bright future for the Nigerian economy. But I see a snag somewhere. The government has not been able to motivate the citizenry well enough because we are not playing from advantage as much as we should. For instance, if we have uninterrupted power supply in Nigeria and the infrastructure is well developed - very good network of roads, easy transportation, etc. I can easily sit here and predict what will happen in about 15 years’ time. This is a country where I know that our citizens respond fast to new initiatives and before you know it, it becomes business, whereas in other climes, people may be sceptical to adaptations. The market is so massive in Nigeria; the economy of Nigeria could become No.1 in Africa as predicted. Can you please expatiate on the Nigerian Diaspora Direct Investment Summit (NDDIS)? After I became chairman of CANUK, I discovered that most Nigerians I meet in the UK always want to have something to do with Nigeria. Everywhere I go, people are always asking me questions about what they could do in Nigeria. They always bombard me with projects upon projects. Many of them plan to return to Nigeria or stay abroad and then do something in their country. But, I realised that many of them do not have the links or they don’t know how to come back home. For example, if somebody wants to buy a piece of

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Roberts land, the normal procedure will be for him to talk to his brother or friends. And many of such got 0 + + talked to the wrong people. I then decided to set up a platform which I called the Nigerian Diaspora Direct Investment Summit (NDDIS) and this becomes a bridge, a link to Nigeria. I am leveraging on my position as chairman of the community which gives me some access to government agencies – federal and states. I can bring some state governors / governments to the UK to speak directly to Nigerians who live in the UK. One fact remains that Nigerians who live in the UK love their country so much. The level of their patriotism is second to none. They are always thinking about their country. Unfortunately for them, they now realise after sometime in the UK that it is easier to re-locate abroad than to re-locate back home because the process of coming back is really * " # " ÂŤ living in Nigeria as some kind of ‘kings,’ wondering how they manage to do it. So, this platform has been set up as an enabler for most of them because we don’t pray that they come back home and start looking for work when those at home are even struggling to get jobs. In a nutshell, the NDDIS was set up to become a platform that can help them to set up small scale industries. 5 ÂŹ Diaspora investment summit, how would you sum it up? The reaction has been overwhelming. It has been tremendous. If you look at my Facebook Wall, you will see the various comments from the 0 which was so successful. Prior 0 $ in the Diaspora were never used to having opportunities of "" ! commissioners or directors in charge of investment from their home country in the UK. Rather, they always have to come down to Nigeria individually. But what we have done is to bring these people from Nigeria to actually meet them in the UK. So, they have been very happy over this. The feedback has been excellent. The high commissioner told me

that some factories are currently being set up in Kaduna on the strength of what we had. Even though we did not want to invite Kaduna State again to the forthcoming second summit, it is insisting that it would come + + 0 # In Bayelsa State, we see lots of ongoing development projects + + 0 0 # & "" ! to the state a few weeks after and I met a Nigerian Diaspora from the UK surrounded by six white British men and the man greeted me. I said: “Please, I cannot recognise you.â€? He simply responded saying “but I was at your summit. Because of that summit, I had a meeting with the commissioner, and that is why he invited the six investors to Bayelsa State.â€? So, in a nutshell, it’s been very positive; it’s like a revolution and we are hoping 0 ÂŽÂŞ will become a solid platform of engagement and mobilisation of the Nigerian Diasporas.â€? When is the second edition of NDDIS coming up and why is your focus on mining? Let me begin with the theme of the summit which is ‘Mining and the Diaspora – Nigeria’s Unexploited Wealth Opportunities.’ It is billed for April 10 and 11 this year in London, United Kingdom. Why are we focusing on Mining? We are focusing on Mining because many Nigerians who live abroad want to get involved in the oil sector. In my position as chair of the community, I try to advise them and navigate them in the right direction and it is because of what I told them that the whole of Nigerian community in the UK is focusing on the oil sector. If you are now looking at the oil sector, you are not bringing anything new; you will only be joining the bandwagon. So, our resolve is to look at ourselves as agents of change. We have a sector that has not been tapped. Why can’t we turn the mining sector into our own oil sector? Nigerians do not want to go into the mining sector because it is highly capital * " into. We can go there and add " 0 " where we’ll be making serious money because nobody is looking at it now. The contribution of mining to our GDP presently is just one per cent. So, if we are able to bring Diasporas into this country, and they go into the various states of the federation, for example, Oyo, Nasarawa, Enugu, Niger or Kaduna to mine, and we start to make money, then we would have added value. The purpose of our coming is not just to come and share in the wells; it is virtually to add value because this is our country and we’ve gained so much by virtue of the fact that we were originally from Nigeria. So, that is the reason we are focusing on the mining sector.


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Saturday Newswatch, February 15, 2014 With Amina Brai Omoike amina.omoike@mydailynewswatchng.com Tel: 0708-737-6877

My boyfriend is disappointed in me

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Dating Calls * ŠĂ‘ " ¨/ # & + " " ­Ă? ­Ă? " ! + "

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I have given up on women

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Soulmate

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He slept with his ex

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Do you have a relationship or an emotional issue to share or seek advice on? Contact the number above (SMS only).

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he report of the Steering Committee for the 2014 National Conference has been largely accepted by the Federal Government. We now know that the conference will happen in the second quarter, and will last three months. The number of delegates and how they will be selected or appointed have also been indicated by the Federal Government. This aspect seems to have attracted a lot of interests and comments. Also the Federal Government has made a budgetary provision of N7 billion ( up from the N1 billion provided for the 2005 Political Reform conference). That also has been criticised by many as being wasteful, but that is hoping that the National Assembly would approve the budget in full (unlike the situation in 2005 when the National Assembly refused to appropriate funds, forcing Obasanjo to make extra-budgetary provision). Of truth, N7 billion is much money especially in today’s Nigeria where our capital expenditure is so paltry at 26% of the entire national budget; where there is sub-optimal provisions for infrastructural development ! ! : over the years. But that will not be the total cost to the nation. The loss to the economy of the man hours that will be invested in the conference by the creme of the Nigerian society will be enormous, reaching multiples of the sum to be spent by the Federal Government. We have not even factored in the amount to be spent by State governments and other stakeholders to support their delegates. It is, therefore, going to be an expensive project for the nation. I am, therefore, concerned that the nation should receive commensurate value for the anticipated huge investment. Unfortunately, our nation is not reputed for being cost-conscious when government funded projects are being implemented. Of truth also, we hardly get the best value for our expenditure and since no body is essentially held responsible, ' respective of all the song and dance of “(un) due process� in public sector procurement. Measurable Deliverables / ' ' B ture, the anticipated outcomes must be predetermined and then the actual is measured against the predetermined or projected. So what are our anticipated outcomes, and will they justify the expense? Maybe I have not seen it or read it, I am not quite clear that I know what our national expectations for the conference are. Some people have called it a ‘talk shop’ and think nothing concrete or : ! an opportunity to go and get more revenue allocation for their states or regions. Others see the opportunity to campaign for more states to be created in their regions. When people speak of going to ‘renegotiate’ the basis our unity as a Nation, I am not sure I know what we are expecting. Are we expecting to come out with a new structure for the Nation, like returning to the old regional structure, and abolishing States? Do we hope to produce a new constitution from the conference? My point is that we must determine the deliverables before the start of the conference, so that our discussions may be directed and fairly focused; so that we can : " ! ! ! end up asking for more time and thereby increasing the cost. It is also critical that those who will manage the conference must be adept in managing group dynamics. The Chairman and his deputy must command presence, and be focused on the deliverables. They must be good time managers and must ensure that timing discipline is vigorously pursued. They must do a lot of home work

and should determine how many people can contribute on a particular matter and summarise the discussions and state the adopted resolutions at the close of each debate. They must be wary of story tellers and the ‘knowit-all delegates’ who must contribute to every / ' ' ‰ rabble rousers and trouble makers, who may have ulterior agenda. Those to attend the confab From the release, it is clear that the designers of the conference have taken pains to ensure a fairly all-inclusive participation, though my professional association - The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) is ' ! :cally as a stakeholder group with nominating rights, whereas the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) were mentioned, and yet the PSN is one of the oldest professional associations in Nigeria. I have tried to reassure them that I believe that it was an unintentional omission, and that it could be remedied. I hope I am right! But that is really not my point, because I am conscious that it may be practically impossible to accommodate all 8 : $ / already high enough! My worry is that, we may populate the conference with too many ‘men of yesterday’ with their baggage. This conference is about the future of Nigeria and I am afraid that those who are focused on the past may not : '# Those who designed our present system, to my mind, should not be at the centre stage of designing our future. Their circumstances are 8 too much on the past (which will happen if geriatrics dominate the conference), the accomplishments may be limited, if not

' X ' $ : measures to ensure the dominant participation of the younger generation of Nigerians at the conference, we must resist the urge to send ethnic and tribal jingoists to the conference. The nominating stakeholder groups, especially the Federal and State governments, must take deliberate steps to appoint patriotic young people to the conference, just stream gender diversity. While I fully appreciate that we are a nation of many ethnic groups, we need people who realise that no ethnic group can make it alone; that we need each other to build a prosperous Nation. We do not need ethnic warlords but we need

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My worry is that, we may populate the conference with too many ‘men of yesterday’ with their baggage. This conference is about the future of Nigeria and I am afraid that those who are focused on the past may not be the best < ]6 future * $ who can appreciate the strengths of each other and fashion unique ways of collaboration, with the overriding need to ensure equity and fairness. For me, that is the central issue. How do we implement our constitution and other laws in a manner that no one or group is marginalised or discriminated against? Let us build a nation where everyone shall be an equal shareholder. Let me also caution that we must have few people if at all, who hope to compete for Even the political parties must ensure they do not send their candidates to the conference else they will turn the place to campaign grounds with plenty of political rhetoric and grandstanding. These people may not resist the temptation to play to the gallery and thus lose focus of the objectives of the conference. Optimising cost to taxpayer I wish to advise also that we avoid setting

up a complex bureaucracy to manage the conference. The administrative and support

' drawn from the MDAs and private sector organizations. We must not spend huge sums of money buying project vehicles and $ ! ! vehicles for taking madam to the market or doing school runs while the delegates move about with taxis. Since it is designed to be an intensive programme, delegates must be ‘mobilised’ to cater for themselves. No hotel bookings or hiring of anything. Let delegates take care of themselves at agreed rates, rather than encourage usual contract bazaars at in‰ 7

given allowances to buy kola nuts and sweet. Any attempt to buy centrally will result in providing the most expensive kola nuts and bitter colas in Africa! We know our weak

' I '# : Challenge before NASS If this whole exercise and the anticipated huge cost will not be in vain, we need to plead with the National Assembly to show unparalleled patriotism and love of the Nation by cooperating with the people of Nigeria. I believe that this conference is in response to the unrelenting demand by many Nigerians. And when the representatives of the nation come with certain recommendations, it behoves the National Assembly to give legal backing to what the people want. They must not be seen to be competing with the people on their right to decide how they want the country to run. I make this plea with a lot of pain in my heart. The recommendations of the 2005 Political Reform Conference were robust and far-reaching. Had most of them been adopted, there may not have been the continued strident call for another National conference, at least not so soon. First, the National Assembly refused to appropriate money for the conference and therefore that they rejected the recommendations wholesale was predictable. Never mind that they used the proposal for a single six-year tenure for the President and state governors as excuse. Though it was widely believed that the provision was going to be exploited by President Obasanjo to seek tenure extension (3rd term), that, to many of us who laboured at that conference, was not tenable. If they were opposed to that provision as they still seem to be today, why could they not decline that provision or section and then continue to review and approve the other far-reaching recommendations? Instead, they choose to throw away the ‘dirty ‘ bath water with the baby. Luckily, the 7th National Assembly lead by the urbane Senator David Mark has shown extraordinary statesmanship by being on the side of the people of Nigeria on critical national issues. I am praying that the more + ! follow suit. I am also praying that APC will not give directives to its legislators to oppose or block the approval of the recommendations of the National Conference, given that the party’s leaders have openly opposed the holding of the conference, even against their previous stance on the need for the National Dialogue(sovereign or not). My only hope is that it will be ‘anti progressive’ to work against the people, given that the party claims to be progressive.

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