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Kabiru Sokoto bags life jail ...As gunmen attack military barrack in Borno President, service chiefs hold crucial meeting
Mastermind of Madalla’s St. Theresa’s Catholic Church bomb blast, Kabiru Sokoto (middle), sentenced to life imprisonment for terrorism, being whisked away by security operatives from the Federal High Court in Abuja...yesterday
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he mastermind of the 2011 Christmas Day bombing of St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Madalla, Niger State, Kabiru Umar aka Kabiru Sokoto was yesterday sentenced to life imprisonment by an Abuja Division of the Federal High Court. The bomb blast at the Church killed 44 worshipers while 75 members of the congregation sustained varying degrees of injuries from the explosion. Kabiru was previously arrested by the police in Abuja on January 14 last year, but was declared missing two days later, after which he was re-arrested on February 10, in Taraba State. He initially appeared at the Federal High Court Abuja on March 20 this year, but pleaded for time to enable him secure the services of a legal team, which the court obliged just as the Federal Government’s lawyer, Chioma Onuegbu, told the court amended charge dated April 10. Consequently, the accused person was arraigned on April 19, by the Federal Government over allegations bordering on terrorism. The government alleged in count one that between 2007 and 2012, at Mabira, Sokoto, Sokoto State, the suspect fa>>Continued on Pages 2 & 3
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with the plan. Conveying the approval yesresident Goodluck Jonathan terday in Abuja, Mr. Chigbo Anhas approved the com- ichebe, Head of Public Communimencement of the privatisa- cations Department of BPE noted that it is also in keeping with the by the Bureau of Public Enterpris- president’s Transformation Agenes (BPE), saying it is in further- da, which seeks to catalyse and ance of the economic reforms pro- provide an enabling environment gramme of his administration. for the private sector to be the But workers in the oil and gas drivers of economic growth in the sub-sector are already kicking country. against the exercise, spoiling for
war if the government goes ahead Onyeka Ajumobi Onochie, Abuja
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Christmas Day Blast: Kabiru Sokoto bags life jail Judge directs Police, SSS to probe his arrest in Borno Gov’s Lodge Continued from Page 1 cilitated the commission of terrorist acts, including planting bombs at police headquarters and some government organizations in the state, as well as training more than 500 men on how to manufacture and detonate Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The charge added that Kabiru Sokoto was a member of an illegal terrorist group known as Boko Haram between 2007 and 2012 at Mabira, Sokoto State. According to the prosecution counsel, the ac tion 15(2) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act 2004 and punishable under same Act. More so, the government accused the terror suspect in count two of having prior knowledge that the Boko Haram sect planned to bomb St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Madalla on Christmas failed to disclose the in
! " " mation on the planned bombing of the Catholic Church, the prosecution said Kabiru Sokoto com to Section 7(1) of the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2011 and punishable under same Act. # $ " % to the two-count charge, upon which his trial was slated to commence on & ' * + / & 3, the court dismissed his application to quash the charge against him. / 6 '8 witnesses, their names, and exclusion of the public except immediate fam pect, as well as accredited members of the press to cover the trial, was grant Sequel to that, the trial " & + prosecution called six witnesses. But on June 7, Kabiruâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s counsel, Hassan Lukman, made a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;no case submissionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, which the court overruled on June 21, insisting that the suspect must stand trial. / : ; < opened his defence. However, delivering = " = " : 6 Ademola stated that from the two issues formulated which the court adopted he was convinced that the prosecution counsel had !
reasonable doubt. Issue one, the court said, was on â&#x20AC;&#x153;whether the ! to establish the guilt of the accused person while issue two was, â&#x20AC;&#x153;whether the ! cient under the law to establish the guilt of Sokoto to warrant his punishment under count two of the amended charge. In determining the two issues, Justice Ademola said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;After listening and perusing through the testimonies of witnesses, the exhibits tendered and ! prosecution as well as the ! ten address of the defence counsel, the Evidence Act
! burden of proof lies on the prosecution in criminal The court said it considered the confessional statement of the suspect, which he made on Janu ?8 @ $# Abaji, people know I am a Boko Haram member; I have about 500 children that I teach Quran. I planted them to bomb police stations in Sokoto; V 6< 8W X and 2000 rounds of am % < Y The court added that Kabiruâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s confessional statement was corroborat PW2, who led a counter terrorism operation in Mabira Sokoto, during which some members of the sect were killed and some arrested. Justice Ademola stated that the statement of Ka Y [ " up to the commission of terrorism acts in Mabira \]' From all the evidence in respect of the statements of PW2, the suspectâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s confessional state " & court said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kabiru Sokoto was the mastermind of the Y & bira Sokoto. His guilt is unequivocal, positive and direct in respect of count one. The court said the argument of the defence counsel that Kabiru Sokoto made his confessional statement under coercion and therefore should not ! ! dence, â&#x20AC;&#x153;lacks substance, misconceived and untenable in law. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The court therefore agrees that the prosecution counsel has proved % Justice Ademola stated. In count two, the court stated that the suspect ad ! " Y "
of plan to bomb St. Theresaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Catholic Church, Madalla on Christmas Y in the murderous act. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kabiru Sokoto in his statement said the Madalla bomb blast at St. Theresaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Catholic Church on ^ & med, Mukhtari Kafanchan V _ ` !
! Y % the court recounted the accused personâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s statement. The court found out that Kabiru Sokoto (DW1) was economical with the truth when he claimed that he does not understand English language. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He obtained four credits at school leaving cer < Y his examination in English language. He is a pathological liar and his
evidence should be dis % court held. ^ { court ruled that the Federal Government has succeeded in proving its case against Kabiru Sokoto, adding that the statement
operatives to apprehend him. $6 " < Y " " under count two in the light of exhibit KUKS1(his ` % However, the court, while commending the prosecution counsel for which helped in the deter a record six months, said the trial was conducted in accordance with the Terrorism Prevention Act 2011 and the Practice Direction, which came into : ?
Justice Ademola, however, expressed reserva @ $V that the Police themselves ! " circumstances that led to the arrest of Kabiru Soko : ?8 at Borno State Governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lodge, in the Federal ^ | } " % He, therefore, tasked the Police and the SSS to get to the root of the arrest of Kabiru Sokoto at the Borno Governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lodge, adding that: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Police have } " vestigate and prosecute " V ! " ! tigation in respect of the arrest. $V in the disposition of this V < Y a member of an illegal terrorist organization as well " !-
ing prior knowledge of the plan to bomb St. Theresaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Catholic Church, Madalla,
^ concealed the information " % court said. In handing down the sentence, â&#x20AC;&#x153;count one carries life sentence and ?~ imprisonment. Both sentences will run consecu ! % the court held. Justice Ademola observed that â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kabiru Sokoto, throughout the trial, did not show remorse that seems to have respect for truth. Christmas is a celebration for the whole Christian, Jew, Muslim etc. The sinister motive for bombing of a Church where people were worshiping on a Christmas " %
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he Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation yesterday assured Nigerians of the availability and supply of petroleum products during and after the Christmas and New Year celebrations across the country. Its General Manager, Pub" ;@ 4 $ < % told newsmen of Nigeria in Abuja that there was â&#x20AC;&#x153;no cause for alarmâ&#x20AC;?. Ibrahim said the nation had passed the era when members of the public would be entertaining fears in anticipation of fuel scarcity. According to him, the present administration has put in place adequate measures to ensure that the era of fuel scarcity during festival become a L-R: Representative of Emir of Bauchi, Alhaji Hassan Bashir; Bauchi State Commissioner for Commerce and thing of the past. Industry, Hajia Amina Katagum; Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda; and Postmaster General of the Federation, 0 ' * enough stock of petroleum Malam Ibrahim Mori Baba, at the inauguration of Dr. Suleiman Adamu Shopping Mall in Bauchi...yesterday. products to last from now till the end of the yuletide season and even beyond. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are ready for ample supply of fuel during the yuletide, I can tell you that categorically, hence there is no cause for alarm. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Throughout the year, we have kept the entire nation wet with products and we Mikail Mumuni, Editor, FCT dent, arguing that the ship of treasonable in the call. Im- nors not in their good books have the capacity to sustain & Taiye Odewale, Abuja state was drifting dangerous- peachment is entrenched in with impeachment, there was the tempo,â&#x20AC;? he said. nothing wrong in the call by Ibrahim appealed to memenator Adegbenga Se- ly, adding that the trend had the constitution and the conAPC for the impeachment of bers of the public to refrain ditionalities for impeachment to be arrested. ! + % 3 "" are also stated in black and $ ; + ! + | from any form of panic buyof the All Progressive the wake of former president white, which I think my party 0# @ % - ing in anticipation of fuel scarCongress (APC) representtween impeachment of a gov- city. < Z - <" <% & must have studied very well ernor and a president? Not before making the impeachletter to Jonathan, in which â&#x20AC;&#x153;The NNPC is very preper legislative chamber, has only that, if you go to Rivers, pared for the yuletide. We defended the appeal by his he accused the president and ment call. If we have reached they are threatening to im- have more than enough stock, party to the National As- his administration of griev- that level and my party is * ' * even if the corporation did not sembly to impeach President ous constitutional infractions. "" + " ^O " '- bring in products within the law has been breached to the 4 [ " + \ $ ! + makers; which one is more former deputy governor of ; point of classifying it as treatreasonable of the attempted sonable charges. â&#x20AC;&#x153; call, threatened that treason< 5 O]]] KQQ^ 4 action cited? I believe whatduring the governorship of able charges may be brought ever threat they have against <" < % " against leaders of the party ! + | 0 ' * reached that level constitu- APC, is a misplaced aggrescondemned reactions by the for conceiving such an idea. 1 ! + { tionally, democratically, it is sion, and it shows the level of Presidency and the ruling " 4 /" * - Continued from Page 1 " 4
Senate Committee on Agri- left for those alleging treason ment in the country has sunk to prove to the world the as " " 4 * " 4
% ; "" evant stakeholder ministries ment, insisted in an exclu- pect of the law that has been into over the years.â&#x20AC;? as treasonable. <% & and agencies. APC, through its interim sive interview with Saturday broken or backing their alThe steering committee, for his letter to the President, legation. So the issue of treaNewswatch, that his party did National Publicity Secretary chaired by the Minister of ! + Alhaji Lai Mohammed, had no wrong. He said there was sonable felony is a defeatist Petroleum Resources, has dent had through it spoken approach.â&#x20AC;? nothing treasonable in the 4 % O` z The Senator contended that the minds of many Nigeri- the following as members: the National Assembly to impeachment of a president. if some forces allegedly hav- ans. He added that â&#x20AC;&#x153;for those 3 = 3Z Said he: â&#x20AC;&#x153;If my own party is commence impeachment looking at the messenger and Minister of Power, Minister proceedings against the presi- talking about impeachment, ing the backing of the Presiof Labour, Minister of NaI believe that there is nothing dency could threaten gover- not the message, as far as the said letter is concerned, tional Planning and Minister they need not mind where 3 5 " 4 * " <% & ment. < " ; whatever role he had played General of the Federation and in the past as regards the current democratic dispensation. Minister of Justice, Chairman fact of the matter is that Z: * 5 %/ Civilians barred from Army barracks In fact, all routes leading to The mittee of the NCP, Special 44 Army barrack and other " <% & ; * { Tension mounts in Kaduna barracks in the State were bar- has spoken out the minds of Z [ 3 ricaded, except the main gates Nigerians to this government 4 NN 4 Baba Negedu, Kaduna The President did not howthat were opened but taken and nothing more.â&#x20AC;? ollowing the Boko Har- ever give details of the meeting over by heavily armed soldiers While calling on govern- [ " 1 Z [ am attack on an Army which preceded the decora- to allow only residents in and ment to treat issues raised in Z: * 4 Barrack in Borno State, tion ceremony. the letter and criticisms by ies) of the NNPC, Managing out of the military facility. 4 Meanwhile, there was President Goodluck Jonathan ; 4 other Nigerians in good faith, yesterday held an emergency " %" ! Army Public Relations, Colo- ! + | 03 $ uled for privatisation and the meeting with security chiefs in metropolis and environs yes- nel Sani Usman who did not might have tried his best, but director in charge of oil and 1 Z 5
$ terday following news of the Abuja. want to link restrictions to the what the generality of people He stressed that the steer attack on an Army barracks in Boko Haram incident in Borno are saying is that his best is the meeting himself while Borno State by the Boko Haram State, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we received not good enough and that is erence will include, among speaking at the decoration sect. information and instructions, ' <% & / others, to: The situation led to the cloceremony of newly promoted '
" Â&#x20AC; oed in the said letter.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Advise the National Generals of the Armed Forces. sure of military barracks in want to say anything more ! + * N Council on Privatisation !
* " : He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I remember when leaders to imbibe the lessons than that.â&#x20AC;? (NCP) on the best way to I came in, I had had a meeting residents. In the metropolis, shop " 4 $ * { %
+ with the service chiefs and the owners hurriedly closed for Nelson Mandela by being reInspector General of Police in the State were turned back the day and rushed home for sponsive to the yearnings of manner that would enhance the gains of the privatisation because of what happened in regardless of their claimed fear of attack. the people. programme of the Federal mission. Bama yesterday.â&#x20AC;?
Sen Kaka defends APCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s call to impeach Jonathan
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period, it still had enough to go round the country. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are properly positioned in terms of stock at our various distribution outlets to support petroleum distribu N to panic,â&#x20AC;? he said. Meanwhile, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) yesterday appealed to % @ tive distribution of petroleum products during the festive period. N " { dent of the association, Mr <+ +' the appealed in an interview with the newsmen in Lagos. <+ +' Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC) had F +$ He said the association would ensure prompt distribution of the products to its members. ``We have been assured that our members will have adequate stock during the festive period. ``The IPMAN has, in turn, assured the general public of abundant supply of fuel in * Â&#x2026; QQQ "" $ ``IPMAN members controlled 86 per cent of the total retail outlets in the country, and we have been assured of 9 ' members,â&#x20AC;? he said. The marketer said the NN Fcient to sustain the country for many months.
Jonathan approves sale of 4 refineries
President, service chiefs hold emergency meeting
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Government; Review the diagnostic reports and recommendations of the transaction advisors and making recommendations to the NCP; proposing modalities and making recommendations to NCP on labour matters to ensure the successful privatisation Â&#x20AC; " pervision of the process and making recommendations to NCP for the successful pri* Â&#x20AC; well as carrying out any other ancillary activities relevant to the attainment of the goals of the Federal Government in the reforms and privatisation $2 Â 4 /[ " 1 Z 3 $ 1 & 4 ++ ; % | 0 directive we have is to conduct the privatisation process transparently, complying with due process and international best practices. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are expected to improve on the high standards set in the power sector transaction, which has received accolades all over the world as being very transparent.â&#x20AC;? Anichebe added that further details on the transaction structure and tim-etable will be announced after the meeting of the steering committee.
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Revealed: How Tukur survived House caucus grill T
Sultan preaches love at NASFAT conference
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said there was pressure from the PDP governors insisting that Tukur must step aside as a prelude to calming frayed nerves and bring peace back to the party. It would be recalled that the PDP Governorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Forum led by its chairman, Akwa Ibom State Governor,
Godswill Akpabio had reportedly insisted that for total peace and reconciliation to be achieved a new person the national chairman of the party. Consequently, it was learnt that in a bid to provide solace
was resolved that since Tukur was produced by the North East geo political zone, it is therefore, imperative that the governors and leaders from the zone should be contacted on how to broker truce on the impasse created by the governors demand. "
gathered that the governors from the zone and the leaders inclusive unanimously stood on their ground and threw their weight behind Tukurâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the presidency also concurred their position, and that reportedly saved him from the governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gulag.
he crisis rocking the ruling party Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may have consumed the national chairman of the party, but for the tactical intervention of President Goodluck Jonathan, North East governors and leaders of the party. Intrigues and power play ! passed on Tukurâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leadership at the end of the PDP House of Representatives caucus meeting, which held on Thursday and stretched into mid night, Friday at the Transcorp hotel in Abuja. Meanwhile, House leader, Mulkat Akande had said before the Thursday meeting started that the gathering was convened to enhance synergy between the house and leadership of the party. Tukur and the PDP governors had met same day at Akwa Ibom governors lodge at Asokoro, Abuja from 6.30pm to 8.46pm before he joined the lawmakers, led by their speaker, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, deputy speaker, Emeka Ihidioha and leader of R-L: Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide; Director, Satellite Towns the House, Mulkat Akande. Agency (STDA), Tukur Ibrahim Bakori, and Deputy Director, Housing, Victoria Imende, during a visit Saturday Newswatch sources Development %& !* % +++& &+
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Apo killings: Abuja tricycle operators demand N500m from FG Cyril Mbah, Abuja
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he National Association of Tricycles and Motorcycle Operators (Abuja Branch) has demanded from the Federal Government, the sum of N500 million over the killing of eight of their members by security operatives at Gudu, behind Apo Legislative Quarters on September 19 this year. In a presentation to National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) panel investigating the early morning raid by security personnel at the uncompleted storey building housing several artisans on suspicion of being Boko Haram members, the group also demanded immediate public prosecution of the soldiers and SSS operatives who carried out the raid, to serve as deterrent against the impunity of security operatives in the country. Other demands made by the association include that the government makes a public announcement dissociating the deceased artisans from the Boko Haram sect. Making the presentation on behalf of the group, its Chairman, Alhaji Usman Buba Gwoza, said the association will not accept governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s !
promising to use every available means to pursue the " ! that the deceased persons and their families can get justice. Buba Gwoza reasoned that since the National Assembly panel which investigated the incident discovered that the deceased artisans were not Boko Haram members, the right thing for the government to do is to prosecute the security men for carrying out the illegal raid, and for premeditated murder. He said the occupants of the
building numbering about 100, were tricycle and motorcycle riders as well as cobblers and water vendors, who paid N200 daily to private security guards watching over the abandoned, uncompleted four-storey building, for space to sleep every night. Apart from demanding adequate compensation for families of the victims, the Association also called for the release of its members arrested on the day of the raid and in other parts of the
Federal Capital Territory, who are still being detained by the government. Nobody represented the State Security Services and the Police who were also invited to the public hearing and no reasons were given for their absence. The army also did not ! " ! were also extended to the establishment. Chairman of the Commission, Professor Chidi Odinkalu, who spoke at the occasion, appealed to the two
security services to respect the invitation of the commission and tell the world what they know about the September raid, in the interest of justice. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are also summoning ^ 6 Commander of the Brigade of Guards and the Inspector General of Police. We appeal to them to respect the rule of law and send representations to testify at the commissionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Â&#x192; " & we can get to the root of this % / Y
FG denies abandoning Kano, spends N10bn on projects construction of the ongoing second overhead bridge Â&#x2026; Government on Zaria Road, Ted Odogwu Kano, Yuguda reiterated that Bureau Chief, Kano " ! ederal Government to the development of yesterday in Kano the ancient city of Kano, dismissed as untrue " Â&#x2026; speculations and claims that Ministry of Works is presently it had abandoned Kano State Â&#x192; " ! ! in terms of projects execution. projects in the state. According to him, Minister of State for Works and Housing, Ambassador the President Goodluck administration Bashir Yuguda, who refuted Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s would spend not less the Federal Government than N100 billion for the has spent not less than N100 construction and completion billion in the execution of of the seven ongoing projects, ! = comprising the overhead bridge on Zaria Road, Kano, the state. While inspecting the Maiduguri Road, dualisation
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of Katsina Road, construction of Baballe Bridge and the dualisation of Kurna Asabe Road. Yuguda also disclosed that it was some indigenes of the state like Muhammed Abacha and Bashir Wali who have been visiting President Jonathan, pleading for the projects to be sited in the state, that initiated them. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Indeed, all these projects could not have been possible if President Jonathan does not have Kano in his mind and kept talking about the state. However, the insistence of personalities like Muhammad Abacha and Bashir Wali contributed immensely to the speedy realisations of the
projects,â&#x20AC;? Yuguda explained. Speaking on the occasion, Abacha, who contested for the governorship seat of the state under the defunct Congress for Political Change, but recently decamped to the Peoples Democratic Party, commended President Jonathan for his nationalistic posture in evenly spreading projects across the states of the federation. Abacha however, noted that the execution of the projects in Kano State would to a large extent enhance socioeconomic development of the state, adding that what President Jonathan has done amounts a clear manifestation of a true statesmanship.
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ultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ad Abubakar, at the weekend urged Nigerians to tolerate one another regardless of their religious or ethnic backgrounds. The Sultan spoke in Ilorin at the opening ceremony of the second National Conference of Nasrul lahi-l Fatih Society of Nigeria (NASFAT). The monarch maintained that only through love and cooperation could the muchneeded development be Abubakar who blamed the various challenges facing the country on lack of love and unity among the people, urged Nigerians to love one another. The monarch also urged Nigerian leaders to treat their followers equally regardless of the political party that brought them to power. Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed, in his own remarks at the occasion described " " to the peaceful co-existence of the nation, urging them not to play politics in their messages. $6 " society can be achieved if more preaching is centre on good governance and accountability. Religious leaders should shun partisan politics and concentrate their sermons on good governance and ideals,â&#x20AC;? he stated. He commended the foresight of NASFAT in its religious propagation since its establishment 18 years ago.
FG announces public holidays for Christmas, New Year Cyril Mbah, Abuja
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he Federal Government has declared Wednesday, 25th and Thursday, 26th December as public holidays to commemorate the Christmas and Boxing Day celebrations. Similarly, Wednesday, January 1, 2014 has been declared public holiday to mark the New Year. Minister of Interior, Comrade Patrick Abba Moro, who made the announcement on behalf of the Federal Government, enjoined Christians and other Nigerians throughout the country to extend to one another. # ^ " love, joy, peace and kindness, adding also that these virtues should be expressed in our daily living and through practicing the biblical injunctions of love for oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s neighbours, Nigerians X " made by the present government in the development of the country.
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South West Strike aimed at drawing FGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attention, says NMA president
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he National P r e s i d e n t , Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Dr Osahon Enabulele, yesterday said the ongoing doctors` warning strike was aimed at drawing Federal Â&#x2C6; ! [ to the health sectorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s problems. Enabulele spoke to newsmen in Lagos against the backdrop of NMAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s resolutions at the 2013 National Health Summit in Asaba in January. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Virtually all sectors are involved in one industrial X " in terms of strike, as a result of government`s poor response to the needs of workers. People
! ! " " their demands through agitations and through strike. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But I think why the people always feel pained when doctors are on strike is that the responsibility of a doctor is all about life. ``And when we made those resolutions in 6
embracing resolution, we also had no illusion that we could turn around very drastically the mentality and the psyche of the people who have life. ``There was agreement, there was understanding,
but again, when you have a breach of some of these understandings, there is an extent to which you can continually draw the people back from responding because they buy from the same market with other people.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Enabulele also urged governments to always keep to agreements reached with the doctors and provide the enabling environment to avoid
strikes in the sector. ``I want to assure you that NMA is still very ensuring that as much as it is possible, the incidence of strike actions in the Nigerian health sector, at least by doctors, is reduced. ``With the condition that the other side of the divide, in other words, the government, does its own part of the bidding
by ensuring that the needed recourses, the enabling environment, is put on ground. ``Because the hypocrite, who even formulated the concept of the Hippocratic Oath, gave the profound condition for the observance of that oath. ``And I think this is the message that people must continually get to understand.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
NMA had on Dec.15 directed its members to Y ! nationwide warning strike. The strike is to protest what it said was the doctorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; poor working conditions, inadequate funding, and poor infrastructure in the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s health sector. He advised the public to show understanding to the doctorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; action.
Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun (right), presenting a plaque to the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of / * $ " ' + 0% 1 # " $ $ % 1 "
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Offa robbery attack: Death toll rises to 11 Bisi Adedayo, Ilorin
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here is strong indication that death toll from the armed robbery Y " banks and a Divisional Police / / & Y / < occurred on Thursday, may have risen to 11, while over 20 people who sustained various injuries are receiving treatment at the General # / V emerged yesterday as no fewer than 10 corpses of victims of the robbery incident were deposited at the morgue of the General Hospital. 6 who did not want his name Saturday Newswatch Y was among the victims $ " uniform of one of the banks (name withheld)â&#x20AC;?. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is also an of the branch managers of one
Y _ withheld) died early this
morning in the hospital from gunshot injuriesâ&#x20AC;?, he added. When Saturday Newswatch visited the ancient town yesterday, residents were mourning their loved ones who lost their lives in the incident. Apparently disturbed by Y
command has stationed over
15 Hilux vans at strategic / a police Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) was parked in front of the Owode Divisional Police Station. The area had also been !
weeping over the demise of their departed colleagues
as two policemen in police uniform were among the corpses deposited at the hospital. Investigations further revealed that four commercial Y including First Bank, Zenith Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) and Ecobank. The robbers also wrecked
havoc on the banksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; buildings especially GTB which building was fatally destroyed as well as other banks in the adjoining area. There are indications that Y " / in the next one year judging by the extent of casualties and destruction of the bank buildings.
Action Alliance gets zonal scribe for South West Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan
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ction Alliance (AA) has appointed its former secretary in Oyo State, Olu Omotoso as the acting ] Â&#x2039; pending the conduct of the [ Â&#x2039; a substantive secretary. This appointment was {
of the purported expulsion of Omotoso and 12 others by the National Executive ^ _}Â&#x152;^` at its meeting in Abuja last week. Saturday Newswatch recalls
that Omotoso, Samuel Adeyemi, Obafemi Seriki, Â&#x2018; 6 6 Rotimi Peters Ojediran, Patience Akindele, Olusola Olalekan, Samuel Obaro among others were in 2011 allegedly expelled by AAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s former National Chairman, late Suleiman Salawu, without clearance from the National Secretariat. At the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s NEC meeting where Omotoso was given the new assignment, the purported expulsion of the 13 members was declared illegal ! V
to Omotoso, signed by the national secretary of the party, < Â&#x2019; Â&#x2039; ! " the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s NEC resolution it was stated that, the expulsion was not in compliance with the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s constitution as amended in article 38. Omotoso was directed to use his new appointment $ " Â&#x2039; revamp and resuscitate AA in Â&#x2039; % Omotoso in his acceptance speech described his appointment as a welcome development, declaring, â&#x20AC;&#x153;it is a case of however long a lie travels, it will be caught up
with the truth in just one day and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exactly what has happened. We kept on saying that the purported expulsion was as worthless as the piece of paper on which it was â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have never heard it that a serious action like that in a political party would be taken without the knowledge of the
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as well as the highest ruling organ of the party and we Y initio, but its declaration as null and void and of no [ }Â&#x152;^ vindicated us.
News Gambian authority jails ex-minister, two others for conspiracy against Nigerian judge mmanuel Nkea, a Gambian Ein Banjul, High Court judge, on Friday sentenced three former Â&#x2C6; " ! two years imprisonment. They are Lamin Jobarteh, 6 Â&#x2C6; Minister of Justice, Harry :
General and Legal Secretary, and Njogu Bah, former Â&#x2C6; # the Civil Service and Minister of \ 6 They were found guilty of conspiracy, giving false The charges against the former " ! from allegations that they conspired to remove a Nigerian judge, Justice Joseph Wowo, " | Gambia Court of Appeal. The three were said to have orchestrated Wowoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s arrest and subsequent detention and trial. The High Court judge said there were abundant oral and documentary evidences, from the accused persons themselves. He said that they held a few meetings at the state House where the removal, arrest and prosecution of Justice Wowo was discussed and agreed. Nkea said Wowo was not only ! \ of The Gambia Court of Appeal, but was also arrested, detained, charged and prosecuted. $| V the prosecution has proved its case with the certainty required by law on counts 1 and 3 and the accused persons are accordingly convicted as charged. $V the accused persons to two years imprisonment on each count and the sentences must, however, run concurrently,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; he said.
Broadcaster versus Oyo: Court adjourns to January 30 Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan
he National Industrial T Court, Ibadan Division, has adjourned till January 30, 2014, " / government by a broadcaster, Mr. Wasiu Ademola Adeniyi. The court has however, struck out the name of the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State from the suit. Adeniyi had sued the Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and three others over alleged unlawful termination of his appointment. According to the suit number NIC/IB/83/2013 instituted by Barrister Ayo Faleti on his behalf; Adeniyi had initially sued along 6= 6 General of Oyo State, Mr Yanju Adegbite and the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State. Justice E.N. Agbakoba however, struck out Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS) out of the suit after counsel 6 Faleti, had formally moved the application to withdraw the suit against the 4th defendant.
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Only God can resolve CAC crisis, says factional leader Peter Dada, Akure
continue to call on him to faction, from all indications, He alleged that if the other he said. Acknowledging the peace intervene in the crisis,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; the is not ready to end the crisis, faction has been proactive factional president of moves by the Peace and CAC leader said. following its absence at the Christ Apostolic in the reconciliation process, Â&#x2019; ^ While berating various meetings held recently. the crisis would have been Church (CAC), of the church, Lagunju crisis that have befallen â&#x20AC;&#x153;We too are tired of the Pastor Gabriel Lagunju, resolved. the country in recent time, crisis. This is 23 years we â&#x20AC;&#x153;In a situation where a has declared that the crisis for having tried enough to the clergyman called on have been on it; it seems rocking the church since peace meeting is called, you bring everybody together the governments at all " will see one faction turning the past 23 years could only in one fold, but blamed levels to always use God from the crisis; they are up for the meeting while be resolved by God as the the other faction which he as the foundation of their not bothered about heaven leadership had tried many other will not come. Some of alleged is not embracing the administrations, as he said again; they are not bothered the members of the church peace move. about hell; they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t care want the crisis to end while avail. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The church has taken should have the fear of God about the church again. All Pastor Lagunju stated this some are drawing things series of steps to end the in their hearts if they are they care for are things of this yesterday while speaking back for reasons we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t crisis, but our people donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t world which are ephemeral. know. But I believe God is with Saturday Newswatch at want to accept the truth, I Also speaking on the Nobody cares about the still in control and will touch the annual prayer meeting of know God will intervene, He crisis, the Secretary of Peace founding founders of the the church held at CAC, Oke their hearts. Also, I believe is the owner of the church, Â&#x2019; ^ church. These have been that we in the Supreme Isegun, Iro, Akure. he cannot allow his church; Pastor Johnson Odedoyin our problemsâ&#x20AC;? Odedoyin Council want peace and According to him, his to be in disarray; so we will lamented. unity to reign in our church,â&#x20AC;? faction called Supreme Council, is ready for true reconciliation, alleging that the other faction is always absent each time a reconciliation meeting was conveyed to discuss the way to resolve the crisis. He said; â&#x20AC;&#x153; We have tried all our best as human beings to put an end to the crisis but we have not succeeded; we have been on it for the past 23 years, no fruitful result. The only thing to do now is to fervently pray to God almighty to deliver us from this crisis because human ! before, cannot do it. Though we have been praying to God about it, we will still continue to call on him to intervene.â&#x20AC;? Lagunju who claimed that members of his faction in the church had wanted peace An eminent legal practitioner, Barr. Olufemi Daramola, new chairman, Standard Chartered Bank Ltd and and unity to reign, noted that L-R; secretary, Igbimo Uro Ekiti, Sir Remi Omotoso, group president and a former Federal Minister of Health, Prince the crisis rocking the fold has Julius Adelusi-Adewuyi, Lady Ebun Omotoso, and a legal luminary, Barr. Dele Adesina, at a reception for Sir retarded its progress. Omotoso by the group at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos.
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Alleged market demolition: Lagos council boss reacts to arrest order Thankgod Ofoelue, Benin
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order,â&#x20AC;? he told journalists Meanwhile, leaders of V 6 Â&#x201C;& Market in the LCDA yesterday paid a solidarity visit to the council boss, over accusations that he demolished a section of the market. Speaking with newsmen yesterday, chairman of the 6 = | Y /
hairman of Ojokoro Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Hon Benjamin Adeyemi Olabinjo, yesterday reacted to a bench warrant reportedly issued by an Ikeja High Court in Lagos, ordering his arrest and detention over an alleged contempt of court. The council boss had been taken to court by a trader over an alleged demolition of a section of Irepodun Abbatoir/ Raphael Adeyanju, Ado-Ekiti Meat Market in the area. But reacting to the order for chieftain of the Peoples his arrest, Olabinjo, during Democratic Party an interview with journalists (PDP) in Ekiti State, explained that he had travelled Otunba Dayo Olanrewaju, has out of the state for weeks described the alleged manner and that there was no report in which Governor Kayode upon his arrival that any court Fayemi handles the welfare of summon was awaiting him. civil servants as unfortunate. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have not been around Olanrewaju, who is also for weeks. I travelled out on 6
" Â&#x152;Y = I returned, I was not told that position with the inability of there was any court summons the administration to pay the received on my behalf. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m minimum wage arrears to V[ local government workers, holder and I know what it one year after the new rate means to disobey a court was approved. This is just as the
and other executive members including Alhaja Risikat Abdulkarim and Alhaja Silifat Olujimi, claimed that there was no truth in reports that the market had been demolished X According to Olaleye, only illegal stalls were pulled down to pave way for the modernization of the market
" Y market congenial for traders. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If not that the council helped us to pull down these illegal structures, our association would still have done it as we want to ensure the convenience and security of all buyers and sellers,â&#x20AC;? he defended. Speaking in the same vein,
Abdulkarim said what the council boss embarked upon in the market will in the long run
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" standard of the market. According to Olujimi, Olabinjo was only rebuilding falling structures in the market and in no way embarked on market demolition.
NOA presents centenary flag to FG Nnah Douglas, Abuja
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s part of initiatives to bring creative ideals to play as the country awaits the grand its 100 years of existence, the National Orientation Agency (NOA) yesterday in Abuja, formally presented the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Nigerian Centenary Celebration Flagâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; to the Federal Government. Earlier in his speech, the Director General of NOA, Mike Omeri, who noted that the symbolic presentation of the X " !
to Nigerians to identify with the celebration as a country on its way to greatness, said â&#x20AC;&#x153;the agency aims to promote the need for all Nigerians to make X " X " % Commending the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Anyim Pius Anyim, in the course of the " [ Y the consciousness of Nigerians, Omeri said there is need for all Nigerians to show patriotism, love and respect for the country through the national symbols. He charged the agencies of government and private organisations to proudly â&#x20AC;&#x153;hoist X " % hope that it would encourage full participation of all Nigerians in the commemoration of the day. / â&#x20AC;&#x153;the occasion of the centenary celebration by the Federal Government will experience a
! of housing to Nigerians through the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Centenary Housing Estateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; being initiated as it will avail Nigerians the opportunity to get ! employment for Nigerians, leading to the promotion of the economy,â&#x20AC;? he stated. In a speech to receive the insignia, the SGF, who reminded Nigerians that the centenary celebration is designed around the key concepts of unity, virility and progress, stated that it provides a unique opportunity to inherent in the citizenry, her history, people, achievements and inspirations.
PDP chieftain tasks Fayemi on workersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; welfare
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government, through the Chief Press Secretary to the governor; Yinka Oyebode, blamed the delay in the payment on the lateness in capturing the biometric data of the LG workers. Fayemi, last weekend, while " " LG workers, assured that his government would soon pay the arrears. However, Olanrewaju also referred to the inability of state pensioners to hold this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual celebration because of their unpaid dues in the last few months. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;As an industrialist,
I know what it is to adequately motivate workers by giving them their dues promptly. Look at retirees and how they are being denied their entitlements. During the tenure of Chief Segun Oni of the PDP, retirees were promptly paid their dues. When the PDP takes over again come next year, the good old days will be brought back.â&#x20AC;? He added that abundant human resources in Ekiti State may not guarantee its economic growth unless people with the required experience in human and
resources management were According to him, Ekiti is still lagging behind others because proper harnessing of available resources was lamenting that the state is endowed with human and natural resources yet to be adequately tapped. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our PDP is ready for the task ahead and we are positioned to take the responsibility. We have a good number of people in the party competent to do the job. It is in that respect that our respectable former
Deputy Governor, Chief Bisi Omoyeni, is seeking the mandate of the people,â&#x20AC;? he said. He added that Omoyeni also hails from Ekiti South Senatorial District which is yet to produce the governor of the state since its creation in 1996, urging that in the spirit of fairness and justice the area should be allowed to produce the next governor of the state. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the camp of Bisi Omoyeni for Ekiti Revival _ /Â&#x2026;Â&#x152;Â&#x2018;` that our boss will be picked as the governorship candidate of the PDP.
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Rochas, Obasanjo want to destabilise Igboland â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Monarch Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
Contributing, the Okorocha to retrace his good, urging Obasanjo to a father to all could have a rethink. condescend so low to President General of Nri, steps. he traditional / Y Playing host to the Y : Nze Onuora who doubled ruler of Nri and of former President monarch and delegates instead of advising him as the chairman of the N j i k o - U m u - Obasanjo on President of occasion, commended the 186 Igbo where he feels he erred. Nri, Anambra State Jonathan, he called for communities, He described President the party he said was Chief _
V" fervent prayers by all on Rommy Ezeonwuka, Jonathan as Nigerian successful, adding that
` daily basis, observing the Ogirishi Igbo of Igbo messiah who has done the next programme will Ezeobidiegwu Onyeso, 2013 as a bad wind land, expressed surprise more than most of the be Igu Aroh coming up in has accused Governor blowing nobody any that Obasanjo who is successive regimes. no distant time. Rochas Okorocha of Imo State and former President Olusegun / =
" destabilise Igbo land in the name of politics. Reacting to Okorochaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s alleged issuance of who claim to be Igbo traditional rulers in Diaspora, the monarch accused Okorocha of methodically making moves to cause confusion in Igbo land. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;We learnt he (Okorocha) issues V" the north who claimed to be kings in Diaspora, and they gave money in return. When they come Y " take our positions as the genuine kingsâ&#x20AC;? He described the development as an insult to Igbo tradition Governor Rochas Okorocha (left) chats with Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and wife at a function in Owerri while and culture, and urged Senator Izunaso watches.
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Civil war monument: Family demands compensation for acquired property Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
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he non-payment of compensation by the Federal Government for acquiring a property for use as a national monument is now a source of worry to members of the late Chief Banjamin Obi Atuchukwu family of Umudim Village, Amichi, Nnewi South Local Government Area, Anambra State. According to the family, it is worrisome that former President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the premises on January 7, 2006, acknowledged, pronounced and declared the Obi Atuchukwu property a national monument to be named National Centre for \ ^ X Â&#x2018;
without negotiation and signing of an article of surrender and end of the Nigerian Civil War which ended in 1970. Moreover, no compensation of any sort has been made to the family members. Addressing newsmen in Onitsha yesterday, head of the Atuchukwu family, Sir Joe Atuchukwu, said after the January 7, 2006 visit, Obasanjo again, sent a Federal Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s delegation on January 13, 2006 which
came, erected and unveiled a { " that the National Assembly subsequently passed a legislation sponsored by Hon. C. I. D. Maduabum who represented Nnewi Federal Constituency, recognising the proposed monument and enacting it into law, authorising the National Commission for Museum and Monument (NCMM) to evaluate and adequately compensate the ! { property. Atuchukwu, who recalled that when the civil war that broke out in 1967,
ended through a negotiated surrender on January 13, 1970 at the Obi Atuchukwu compound, the document of surrender was signed at the said compound by both sides
X then Col. Olusegun Obasanjo for Nigeria and Lt. Col. Philip Â&#x152; " ! He explained that the NCMM has acted on the Act by conducting visits, tours, inspections, assemblies and displayed rare artefacts of the war inside the large expanse
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building within the compound, including the famous
Ogbunigwe ( Biafran bomb) and pictures of the devastating
open the exhibition at the Obi Atuchukwu compound. His words: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Let me at this juncture, express disappointment that since Â&#x192; artefacts in 2011, no other major action has taken place pursuant to the National Assembly directive and the importance of the site as a national monument. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whereas preparation for the centenary celebration of the amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914 is in full gear, it is
hereby resolved that adequate action from all stakeholders are needed to concretise the acquisition, placing and giving the National Centre for Peace ^ X Â&#x2018;
the programme its place in history.â&#x20AC;? He therefore demanded that the authorities concerned pay adequate compensation to the Atuchukwu family to enable its members use the proceed to relocate, and develop another family home, leaving the premises already acquired by the Federal Government to serve the purpose for which it was acquired.
Yuletide: MASSOB assures of crime-free celebrations Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
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ovement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) yesterday assured the people of the South East geo-political zone of a crime-free yuletide and New Year celebrations, hinting that machinery has been put in place to protect their lives and properties. Speaking to newsmen in Onitsha, MASSOBâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Director of Information, Uchenna Madu, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our people
that reside outside Biafraland are no longer desirous of returning home during festivities because of all sorts of criminal activities and social vices, including kidnapping, armed robbery, raping and stealing, irrespective of the heavy presence of the Nigerian security agents in our land. â&#x20AC;&#x153;MASSOB wishes to inform Ndigbo that such wicked impression is to tarnish the industrious image of the Igbo man, and to persuade our people to hate Biafra land and
their native villages.â&#x20AC;? # " violent crimes in the country that include terrorism carried out by the Islamic religious sect, Boko Haram in the North, and the raping, incest, armed robbery, political killing and envy in the South. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;MASSOB securities are on ground to join other security agents in combating crimes and other social vices in Igboland. We want our people to enjoy their stay in Biafraland
during this festive period. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We shall work in concert with other security agents and government agencies like the Federal Road Safety Commission and " ! a wholesome peaceful environment and movement of people and vehicles.â&#x20AC;? He consequently warned criminals, touts and Area Boys parading themselves as government agencies to steer clear of public roads and places.
Okorocha fetes traditional rulers, advocates proper institution Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri
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he Governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has treated traditional rulers in Imo State to a sumptuous Christmas party in appreciation of their commitment towards the success of his â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Rescue Missionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; government. The party, which was held at the Ahiajoku Conference Centre, Owerri, was well their wives (Ugoezes) as well as government functionaries. The Governor said he organised the party as part of measures to express his love for the traditional institution which is an indispensable organ of any successful government. He maintained that royal fathers in their position remain catalysts to development of rural communities as well as their localities. He therefore, called for a well organised traditional structure in Igboland. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe in Ezeship structure,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of the reasons for success in the North is because of a well formed traditional institutionâ&#x20AC;?, he continued. Owelle Okorocha stressed that if the Igbo uphold the traditional institution, there will be more progress in Igboland. The Governor said that in order to uplift the status of Ndieze in Imo State, he made the royal fathers chairmen of Community Government Councils (CGC) ^ / in the various communities. He used the opportunity to commend the traditional rulers and their communities for making judicious use of the one million naira (N1m) grant given them by the state government, and for their assistance in reducing crime to the barest minimum in the state. He commended the Chairman, Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers, HRH Eze Samuel Ohiri, for piloting rulers in the state, and thanked the royal fathers for their support. The event took most of the royal fathers down memory lane as they danced to old tunes with their wives. Also, a dancing competition was staged for the wives of the traditional rulers where the best dancer went home with the sum of seventy thousand naira (N70, 000); second best dancer (N30, 000) and a gas cooker while the third and forth positions got (N30,000) and N20,000 respectively.
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News Delta 2015:PDP has no zoning arrangement â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Gbagi Cyprian Ebele Asaba
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2 0 1 5 gubernatorial aspirant in Delta State, Chief Kenneth O. Gbagi, has debunked rumours that the 2015 governorship ticket in the state has been zoned to one of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s senatorial districts. Gbagi said his party, the People Democratic Party, (PDP), had not at any point decided to zone the ticket. His words, â&#x20AC;&#x153;If anybody can show me any document with such an agreement where the decision was taken that there should be power shift among the three senatorial districts, I will withdraw from the race. At no time had we conducted election with one senatorial district alone producing the governorship candidate.â&#x20AC;? He added, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I stand here as a member of (PDP); we have never zoned, we did not zone, and we are not going to zone any election to any particular district. The issue of zoning should not arise; rather person with impeccable character should be allowed to contest election.â&#x20AC;? # problem of the state to rumour mongering and idleness, pointing out that people want to get rich quick without working for it.
Oil diversification:PDP chieftain canvasses support for Uduaghan Cyprian Ebele Asaba
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chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), and political analyst, Mr. Tobechukwu Okonkwo, has urged residents of Delta State to join hands with Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan towards diversifying the economy of the state from oil. The â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Delta Beyond Oilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is an initiative of the governor which is aimed at generating resources from non oil products. Okonkwo said the excellent performances of the governor has endeared him to many people, including his fellow governors, and as such deserves the support of all indigenes of Delta State. He revealed that many states and individuals have commenced keying into the Uduaghanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lofty idea by diversifying their economic resources
Saturday Newswatch, December 21, 2013
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Dickson seeks expansion of naval base in Bayelsa Uchenna Nwafor, Yenagoa
Dele Ezeoba paid him igerian Navy has a courtesy visit said the been urged to establishment of FOB was expand its base in important in checking the Bayelsa state to cover the nefarious activities of the Agge axis in Ekeremor sea pirates and oil thieves local government area by on the waterways. Expressing governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s establishing a Forward preparedness to partner Operating Base, (FOB). Governor Seriake with the Nigerian Navy Dickson who made the through the provision of call in Government House, infrastructure and improved Yenagoa when the Chief of Y } ! Â&#x201D; 6 disclosed that 2014 budget
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has accommodated small X Y of the state to complement } ! Y inter-state banditry as well as sea piracy, crude oil theft,
" criminal activities. $6 our budget estimate for next year, we have plans working with you people to set up small bases to assist you in increasing
your capacity at Formoso at X Y see how the Chief of Army Y together to ensure that we have some presence of the Nigerian Navy by way of a Forward Operating Base at Agge area, which is the X Y $ V
call for that collaboration. The government of Bayelsa State is prepared to make our own contribution to
L-R- Senator Iyiola Omisore, Chief Reueben Fashoranti President Goodluck Jonathan, Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, Chief Olanihun Ajayi and other s during the visit of Aferiifere delegation at the Presidential Villa, Abujaâ&#x20AC;Ś yesterday . PHOTO: ANAYO OPARA
increase your capacities and infrastructure in that Formoso area. Our thinking is that once we support you X Y X Y already have a base, we will be able to combat inter-state banditry and sea piracy,â&#x20AC;? he said. Commending the ^ } ! the innovations being introduced in the Navy, Dickson expressed optimism that the measures would curb infringement on the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s territorial waters particularly crude oil theft. He also lauded the Navy "
with the state government on the establishment of the Maritime academy towards the realization of the project. Earlier, Ezeoba explained that he was in the state to assess operational structures as well as evaluate requirements in the Cape Formoso and the need to create a Type â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aâ&#x20AC;? base in Brass, adding that the innovation was relevant in the dynamics of the security challenges in the country. According to him, that it was necessary to be proactive rather than reactionary in tackling security problems, disclosing that the Nigerian Navy has acquired Camp Porbeni as its permanent site for the Central Naval Command.
Akwa Ibom holds Christmas carol today Tunde Busari
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s Akwa Ibom State is ready to stage the 2013 edition of the annual government Christmas Carol Night today, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Aniekan Umanah, has given an insight into the event, which he said is the dawn of spiritual tourism in Nigeria. Mr. Umanah said the event, which is the brainchild of Governor Godswill Akpabio, was inspired by the governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s desire to gather people from every church hamlet and village across the state to share in the joy of Christmas by singing praises to the Almighty God. According to the commissioner, â&#x20AC;&#x153;since its inception in 2008, the Akwa Ibom State Christmas Carol Night which has become a = our state, has also served as an avenue for the promotion of spiritual growth, peaceful co-existence among ethnic, religious and cultural groups in an evening of praise, worship, love and unity.â&#x20AC;? He said apart from
boosting the tourism potentials of Akwa Ibom, the Carol Night, which has maintained its unique theme and tradition, has evolved with new ideas and concepts on yearly basis. The tourism potential of the carol, he noted â&#x20AC;&#x153;has been enhanced by a rapidly growing international reputation and acceptance of the state.â&#x20AC;? With a blend of unique
vocal and digital rendition of medley and lyrics as well as a repertoire of colorful visual decoration, dance, costumes and lighting, the commissioner said â&#x20AC;&#x153;the ambience in and around the event venue often engender bliss and spiritual awakening.â&#x20AC;? Mr Umanah said this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s edition would feature the Presiding Bishop of
the Living Faith Church, Dr David Oyedepo as the
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equally have internationally renowned gospel artistes such as Lionel Peterson, Osinachi Kalu (Sinach), Frank Edwards, Pastor Goody Goody, Folake Umosen, and Freke Umoh ministering in songs. He maintained that with the Christmas Carol Night,
Governor Akpabio has created an annual pilgrimage that brings the Christian community and the public into spotlight in the City of Uyo while celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ and complementing the Uncommon Transformation programme of the State Government. Mr. Umanah, who said
Miss Dominican Republic wins Exquisite Face of the Universe
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iss Susan Castano of the Dominican Republic, on Thursday night in Lagos, emerged winner of the Exquisite Face of the Universe 2013. Castano received a cash prize of $10, 000 and a Nissan saloon car. She was crowned the beauty queen at the event which took place at the Eko Hotel and Suites. Miss Tewoldeberhan Makda from Sweden was Miss Paula Souza of Brazil, the second runner-up. Miss Natacha Jaraba from Colombia and Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Miss Tomi
Salami also made it to the ! Fifty-three ladies drawn from 53 countries the beauty and modelling contest. The contestants made on stage. First, they appeared in Ankara costumes, put on national costumes in the second round, wore swimsuits in the third round and wore evening wears in the fourth round. The Best Evening Wear Award went to Miss Brazil, Best Swimsuit Award to Miss Colombia, and Best Talent Award to
& Â&#x2026; " Hungary. Miss Gagankumah Emefa of Ghana got the Best Walk Award while Miss Olga Matsyna of Italy was Miss Congeniality. The Best Poise and 6 6 won by Miss Dominican Republic; while Miss Nigeria won the Best National Costume and Most Eloquent Awards. & Â&#x152; Â&#x201D; Heide was the Most Photogenic and Miss Maria Simon of Pannonia awarded Miss Universe Europe, while Miss Faith Wanyama of Kenya became Miss Universe Africa.
The contestants were pruned down to 16 by the judges. The 16 are contestants from Balaton, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Colombia, South Africa, Latvia, Ghana, Hungary, Dominican Republic, Sweden, Egypt, Nigeria, Montenegro, Wales, Belgium and Slovakia. The organiser of the contest, Miss Ethel Okosun, said she was proud to bring the international event to Nigeria. Okosun, who is a former Miss Earth Nigeria, said growth and investment to the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tourism sector.
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Kwankwaso signs Street Begging Prohibition bill into law Ted Odogwu, Kano Bureau Chief
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ano State G o v e r n o r , Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, yesterday in Kano, signed the Street Begging Prohibition Bill 2013 into law. Kwankwaso explained that the law would prohibit child and adult begging in streets, roundabout, motor parks and corner shops. According to Kwankwaso, the prohibition of begging in Kano has become necessary in view of its negative tendencies and the evils associated with it. However, the governor promised that the state government would train 2,205 persons with disabilities in various entrepreneurship skills to law. He also pointed out that all those with { " ! Y
in the Kano State Civil Service, adding that state government would pay N10, 000 monthly to those with disabilities, who lack the wherewithal to engage in any trade. In another development, the Federation of Muslim
Women Association in Nigeria (FOMWAN) has called on Nigerians to be less dependent on government by reviving the institution of Zakat to alleviate poverty. Kano State coordinator of the association, Hajiya
Sadiya Adamu, made the call during a fourday annual ceremony of its zonal youthsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; camp, organised by FOMWAN in Kano. The theme of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event, according to Hajiya Sadiya, which
is: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Promoting the Unity and Integrity of Muslim Youthsâ&#x20AC;? is aimed at creating a forum where youths from some of the Northern states would interact and learn vocational skills.
L-R: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Dr. Habiba Lawal; Director-General, National Centre for Women Development (NCWD), Lady Onyeka Onwenu, and Minister of Woman Affairs, Hajia Zainab Maina, at the inauguration of the governing board of the NCWD in Abuja...yesterday. Photo: NAN
Insecurity: SEMA tasks INEC on election in emergency states Baba Negedu, Kaduna
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he Strategic Empowerment and Mediation Agency (SEMA) has revealed that it would be a bad development if the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) denies states under emergency rule the opportunity of participating in the 2015 general elections. Speaking through its ^ Â&#x152;Â&#x192; ! / the Agency, Samie Ihejirika, at a two day workshop in Kaduna, SEMA noted that all Nigerians need is to participate in the electoral process for it to be credible. Ihejirika stated that the workshop is aimed at boosting the capacity of media practitioners to X work towards enlightening the people to prevent future occurrences. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;our activities are centred on the youths because we believe they are the group that changing their perception towards life. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are talking about peace and democracy, the
challenge we have is how everybody can be heard. There is so much apathy in the democracy of the country because the people believe that their votes donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t count, and as such, there is no need to participateâ&#x20AC;?, he said. He added that â&#x20AC;&#x153;INEC has said that in the emergency states, election might not
hold, and if this is true it is a development that is not good because all Nigerians need to participate in the electoral processâ&#x20AC;?. He noted that unless politicians change their altitude, things will not " " that, â&#x20AC;&#x153;our programme is all about creating awareness, and giving
can work. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unfortunate that the politicians are still behaving the way they did before the civil war; they have not changed, and it might not lead us to the promised landâ&#x20AC;?. Ihejirika advised media practitioners to assist in changing the system, saying that, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The media need to
shift ground to how things should be done; how do we solve the present problems; how can we build good family values and how can things work in the country. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Change should also come from the whole society; a change in one sector might not be good enough. We all need to be agents of changeâ&#x20AC;?, he said.
Experts caution on use of chemicals for pests control and Rural Development, hemical experts have observed that
the use of chemicals Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara for pest control is quick and Katsina states. Professor Ajayi further ! observed that two
are hazardous to human million cases of pesticide lives, livestock and the poisoning were reported worldwide with over environment. This observation was 40,000 being fatal. He added that this made by Professor collateral problem with the Abiodun Ajayi, a use of chemicals for pest professor of Agricultural Entomology and Crop control brought about the Protection, while speaking concept of integrated pest in Sokoto at a stakeholdersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; control and integrated pest meeting on Inventory of management, IPM, which Agro-Chemical in front was introduced. He also noted that IPM line states. as a pest management The meeting, which was focuses on sponsored by the Federal strategy long term prevention Ministry of Agriculture Ayo Ajoge, Sokoto
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or suppression of pest problems with minimum impact on human health, the environment and nontarget organisations. IPM, according to him emphasizes the growth of a healthy crop with the least possible disruption to agro-ecosystems, and encourages natural pest control mechanisms. He said the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) promotes IPM as the preferred approach to crop protection, considering it as a pillar of both of crop production and pesticide risk reduction. Speaking earlier, the chairman of the occasion,
who is also the Assistant Director in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr. Jude Omorogbe said the Federal Governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s " the agriculture sector had started yielding positive results. Omorogbe stressed that agriculture sector " " in the society, while experts in pest control are now passing the right information on how to handle pest materials. He therefore, urged participants to take good advantage of the meeting to enhance their operations toward pest control.
Sokoto begins distribution of mosquito nets Ayo Ajoge, Sokoto
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istribution of 2.5 million insecticides treated mosquito nets under the National Malaria Elimination Programme has commenced across the 23 local governments of Sokoto State. This was disclosed by the Director of Medical Services and Public Health, Dr. Halliru AlHassan, " Sokoto. AlHassan disclosed further that the nets would be distributed at 854,000 distribution points across the state, adding that net cards that entitle a household to collect at least four nets, per house, had since been distributed. # made to reach out to Fulani all the eligible households collect their nets. The director further stated that measures had also been taken to ensure that the nets were not sold
" out that various security agencies have been directed to arrest and prosecute suspected persons. Also speaking, the Programme Manager of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Malaria Control Programme, Alhaji Aminu Umaru, said that the nets were provided under a tripartite arrangement. The arrangement according to him would involve the Federal Government, Sokoto State Govermment and a group of donor agencies.
Kebbi to spend N131.77b in 2014 Ayo Ajoge, Kebbi
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ebbi State government is to spend N131, 732,791,380 billion as its budget for '~?8 The budget tagged â&#x20AC;&#x153;Budget of Economic Transformationâ&#x20AC;? was X
of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s House of Assembly during the week. Presenting the budget, the state Governor, Saidu Usman Dakingari, stated that economic democratization has been one of the principal objectives of his government programmes. Governor Dakingari said his administration
" its pledges to the people of the state so that they could derive the the state.
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North East
News Borno moves to upgrade psychiatric hospital
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orno State government y e s t e r d a y approved the renovation and upgrading of the state Psychiatric Hospital to ease treatment of victims of drug abuse. The state Commissioner for Justice, Malam Kaka Shehu, who announced the approval while addressing newsmen in Maiduguri, said that the Ministry of Health had been mobilised to begin the renovation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For now all patients of drug abuse are being managed at the Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital (FNPH),â&#x20AC;? he explained. The commissioner said that the state government would also organise rehabilitation programmes on skill acquisition for psychiatric patients. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is to enable them live a normal life and empower them to engage in social and economic activities after treatment,â&#x20AC;? Shehu said. Reports said that available record shows that the FNPH, Maiduguri, has rehabilitated 40,000 patients in the last 10 years.
Al-Makura tasks Nasarawa indigenes on local industries the wealthy ones to establish industries and commercial centres in to boost the the state to improve economy of the its socio-economic and state, Nasarawa State commercial activities. Governor, Alhaji Umaru Governor AlTanko Al-Makura, has Makura made the call called on indigenes of while speaking at the the state, especially swearing-in of a new Baba Negedu, Kaduna
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executive council (exco) members of Nasarawa State Youth Forum, Kaduna State chapter held at the Nasarawa Â&#x2013; / Kaduna. He explained that the state government would encourage potential
investors and create an enabling environment for them to succeed. The governor equally called on the indigenes of the state residing in Kaduna to be law abiding and relate with their hosts in a positive way.
L-R: President, Wesley Cathedral, Olowogbowo Chior, Lagos, Sir Fola Awobo Pearse, his wife, Lady Bolaji, Prof Michael Padonu and Pharm. Taiwo Adebowale, during the 90th anniversary of the churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chior, in Lagos...recently.
Governor Al-Makura who spoke through the
Nasarawa State Liaison / < Hajia Aisha Ubangari, congratulated the new exco, urging its members to put the interest of the people above theirs. In his speech, president of Nasarawa State Youth Forum, Kaduna State, Mr. Moses Jikka Mcdaniel, promised to do his best towards the development of the forum and the state. He commended Governor Al-Makura for his developmental programmes in the last two-and- half years, appealing to him to complete the renovation work on Nasarawa Â&#x2013; / Kaduna with a view to beautify the complex. Those sworn-in were Moses Jikka Mcdaniel as president, Alhaji Alhassan Obi as vice president, Musa Oguh as secretary, Godiya Bitrus as assistant secretary and Maria Bako Idu as treasurer, among others.
Curtail abuse of due process in land allocation, Emir tells governor
Doctorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; strike bites harder in Benue
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he Emir of Zuru in Kebbi State, Alhaji Sani Sami, has called on Governor Saidu Dakingari to curtail the abuse of due process observed in land allocation in his domain. Sami made the call on Friday in Zuru when the " ! X "" construction of a seven kilometre township road project in Zuru, and inaugurated some projects in the emirate. He said that some
Ministry of Lands and Housing were allocating land indiscriminately in his domain. He told the governor that the practice could lead to a breakdown of law and order if unchecked. Sami also alleged that
were distorting the master plan of Zuru, pointing out that this had resulted X
" during rainy seasons. He called on the state government to complete the Maga-Daki-Takwas Federal road to avoid loss of lives to accidents and Y the area.
Godwin Akor, Makurdi
s university lecturers and students prepare to go back to classes after the suspension of the 6 Â&#x2019; of Universities (ASUU) strike, the Federal Government is now faced with another strike by medical doctors. The ongoing strike by medical doctors is " Federal Medical Center, Makurdi, which is supposed to be a referral hospital. Patients with serious cases are being referred to the Benue State Teaching Hospital where the doctors are also on strike. Media assistant to the chief medical director of the center, Mr. Alex Ohemu, told Saturday Newswatch that patients with serious cases were being referred to other hospitals to reduce complications. Ohemu also said " National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members and those on internship have been giving helping
hands to patients whose conditions have not escalated. He said a few of the patients who were on admission before the warning strike by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) started, were being managed but emphasised that only skeletal services were being provided. \ the teaching hospital, Mr. Cephas Hough, told our
correspondent that many of the patients have been discharged because of the strike which was declared across board. Hough called on the Federal Government to look into the issues that led to the doctors going on strike, stressing that at the state level, doctors have state government. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no way we can keep the patients when the doctors are not there; even
if tests are conducted, the doctors are not there to make prescriptions,â&#x20AC;? he explained. He however expressed hope that when the warning strike ends on Monday, normalcy would return with the doctors " critical conditions. Due to the strike, most of the private hospitals are
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policemen injured in an accident on Thursday are being treated, the facilities are already over-stretched even as many patients prefer to be there. At the Immaculate and Madonna hospitals where there are highly experienced doctors, there is increase in the number
situation and the Xmas have not encouraged an upsurge.
Bauchi takes precautions against lead poisoning
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he Bauchi State Government has reassured the people that necessary precautions have been taken to forestall any occurrence of lead poisoning in the state. The stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Head of Service, Mr. Abdon Gin gave the assurance during an interview with newsmen in Abuja at a stakeholdersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; meeting. Gin who enumerated the various programmes of the Governor Isa Yugudaled administration in the development of solid minerals, said the sector needed to be explored as
a viable source of foreign exchange and employment. He said the state was currently working out an assistance package with the Bank of Industry, to improve the capacity of miners of precious metals, stones and industrial minerals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are in close liaison with the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, and we are working very closely with them. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A special agency has been established to take care of the protection of solid minerals in
Bauchi State. Also, the Mineral Resources and Environmental & " ^ (MIREMC) has been strengthened. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So I want to assure you that all necessary precautions are taken to ensure that what had led to the problem encountered in Zamfara State does not repeat itself anywhere in this country, not even in Bauchi State,â&#x20AC;? he said. He further said the state
solid mineral targets into short, medium and long term exploration and
development. He said that the Bauchi Mining Synergy and Exploration Limited (BAMSEL) would utilise public private partnerships for the development of solid minerals development. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The resources that are abundant, viable and exploration have been given immediate priority. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The state is in the process of reactivating its crusher, acquire asphalt plant and construction equipment; this will enable ! crushed aggregates.
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Atiku, Adamawa lawmakers to join APC January F
Owolabi Adenusi,Yola
ormer vice president Atiku Abubakar would lead serving senators and House of Representatives members from Adamawa State to decamp to the All Progressives Congress (APC) next year. Saturday Newswatch reliably learnt that the three Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senators with their counterparts in the House of Representatives have perfected their defection plans with Atiku in Yola. Recently, Atiku received an invitation from the APC leadership which our correspondent gathered was a mere formality as the deal had already been sealed for Atiku defection Equally, the 23 PDP lawmakers in the state assembly who are loyalists of Governor Murtala Nyako will move to the APC, the same time, serving as a pointer that PDP may lose the base of the national chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, to the opposition party.
It is like there is no end to the PDP many troubles in Adamawa when yesterday 21 local government chairmen and 37 Areas Administrators defected to the APC. ALGON, Chairman, Alhaji Sahabo who spoke on behalf of the defected
council chairmen said that the people at the grassroots in the state asked them to leave the PDP before the
Y Governor Murtala Nyako however, appreciated the chairmen for their bold step, adding that they automatically became
leader of the party in each of their localities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I commended you for leaving the cancerous PDP which has become the house of horror and joining progressive minds. From onward you are the leaders of the party in your respective local
governments as I am the leader of the party in the state,â&#x20AC;? he stated Nyako further explained that those in the ANPP, ACN and CPC should not lay claim to the ownership of the APC because their erstwhile parties were already dead and buried.
Chief of Staff to Abia State Governor, Mr. Cosmos Ndukwe (right), addressing Umuobia Olokoro women who came to the Government House to thank the governor for the demolition of the baby factory allegedly belonging to one Mrs. Nma Achumba at Umuobia Housing Estate, Olokoro, Umuahia.
NERC grants Yankari Power approval to generate, distribute electricity Thankgod Ofoelue, Benin
Nankpah Bwakan, Bauchi
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overnor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State yesterday disclosed that the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has granted approval for the state governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Yankari Power Company to start generating and distributing electricity in the state. Speaking while inaugurating the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) shopping mall, constructed by Imba Construction and Property Limited under Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative, Yuguda said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m positive that in the next nine months we will start generating and distributing power according to the contractorsâ&#x20AC;?. According to him, the power project, when completed, the state will start enjoying 24 hours power supply, adding that the measure is part of the state governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s determination to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the state. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We will continue to provide the enabling environment, facilities, security and all needed infrastructure in our quest to boost commercial activities in
the state. I assure you that my administration will not relent Y State an industrial centre,â&#x20AC;? he promised. Yuguda however, advised traders in the state not to hesitate to approach the government for loans with assurance that government has secured local and international sources of making loans and goods available to them on a very favourable soft terms. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Please let us know, as a government we are prepared to
build relationship between the local traders and international major industrialists and producers, so that you can be agents and distributors for those companies. We also have that businessmen and women can access which will enable the traders create wealth for themselves and boost the revenue of the state,â&#x20AC;? the governor said. The state Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Hajiya Amina Katagum who
claimed the initiative was applaudable , noting that it would go a long way in boosting the state economy and also increase its revenue base added that â&#x20AC;&#x153;the state industrial policy was aimed at achieving a suitable development of small and medium enterprises with ! ! investorsâ&#x20AC;?. On his part, the Managing Director of the construction & V 6 explained that the mall was named after the late Emir of
Bauchi, Dr Suleiman Adamu, because of his contributions to the socio-economic development of the state. Ahmed said the mall was built under the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Built, Operate and Transferâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; (BOT) arrangement. Meanwhile, the Post MasterGeneral of the Federation, Malam Ibrahim Baba, has pledged NIPOSTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s continued partnership with stakeholders. Baba said the partnership would improve the quality of service and business development to meet the yearnings of Nigerians.
Women first to submit report on centenary programme â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Anyim
successful completion of the assignment with almost no Nnah Douglas, Abuja Consequently, a seven- funding.â&#x20AC;? Senator Anyim assured that ecretary to the by the Permanent Secretary, the report will be carefully Government of the Federal Ministry of Women studied and become a useful Federation (SGF), Chief 6 _Â&#x2026;&]6` # guide in formulating policies Anyim Pius Anyim yesterday Lawal, was inaugurated on and handling issues relating in Abuja, commended June 13, 2013 with a time women in the country. Nigerian women for being frame of 21 weeks to conclude In her speech, the chairman the assignment.
! of the assignment given on Congratulating, Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, noted that the assignment the centenary anniversary First Lady, Dame Patience given was not an easy one, celebration of the country. Jonathan for her role in the "
Following the successful successful hosting of the and other challenges faced in hosting of a conference on programme, Anyim said, the the course of carrying out the Nigerian women and their women, through the First assignment. outstanding contributions Lady of the Federal Republic â&#x20AC;&#x153;Members were not to the sustenance of peace of Nigeria have proved to be deterred as they work and stability of the country " { tirelessly to ensure the success eight months ago, one of the He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I want to specially of the report,â&#x20AC;? she reported. resolutions of that conference commend the chairperson and She stated that the report, was that a comprehensive which covered relevant report on Nigeria be produced. for their commitment to the thematic areas in the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
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development, â&#x20AC;&#x153;will serve as an important planning and advocacy tool and reference materials for development planners across all sectors, including gender with a view to further advancing their cause in national development. Habiba also acknowledged the United Nation (UN) Women for funding the lead consultant and editor: She expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for giving them opportunity to serve. Other members of the / Aina, Irene Agunloye, O. A. Adeboye, Hajo Sani, while others are, Uju Ozoka and E. O. Adeyemi who served as secretary.
Nigeria, US charge South Sudan to end political crisis Taiye Agbaje, Abuja
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igeria and the United States (US) yesterday, called on South Sudan to seek " political crisis confronting the country in the interest of good governance, democracy, peace and stability. Political upheavals in South Sudan began following a botched coup on Sunday, December 15, 2013, during which scores were killed and several others injured. Reacting in a statement made available by the & Â&#x2026; " 6 in Abuja, the Federal Government condemned consequent crisis that has claimed lives and property in the country. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Information at our disposal reveals that some members of the Armed Forces of the Republic of " " in Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s newest nation, through military action. Information further reveals that government forces were able to curtail the rebels. However, in the ensuing encounter between both sides, an estimated 500 lives have been lost, and another 700 persons injured. Destruction of property on a level yet to be determined has also been reported,â&#x20AC;? it said. It noted that while a Foreign Ministry statement in Juba claims that calm has returned to the capital, news reports maintain that Bor, the capital of Jonglei State, is under rebel control. It, therefore, called on
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crisis. Also worried by the increasing crisis in the country, President Barrack Obama of the United States said â&#x20AC;&#x153;too much blood has been spilled and too many lives have been lost to allow South Sudanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s moment of hope and opportunity to slip from its grasp.â&#x20AC;? In his remark made available by the embassy in Abuja, Obama said it was time for South Sudanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leaders to show courage and
commitment to peace, to for their people. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In 2011, millions of South Sudanese voted to forge a new nation, founded on the promise of a more peaceful and prosperous future for all of South Sudanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s people. In recent years, against great odds, South Sudan has made great progress toward breaking the cycle of violence that characterized much of its history.â&#x20AC;?
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 20/12/2013
NSE returns to bearish trend after two days of bullish run Marcell Dike
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he gains in equity trading activities at the Nigerian Stock Exchange market was reversed yesterday, when the market witnessed a fall in capitalisation from N12,724 trillion it recorded on Thursday to close at N12.660 trillion on Friday, 20 December 2013. In the same vein, the Stock market All-Share Index fell from 39,760.43 the previous day to close at 39,562.75 on friday. Thus the bullish trend which had been seen on Wednesday and Thursday could not be
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exchange. The volume of traded shares stood at 698,899,840 and the value came to 4,913,976,642.03. The value of traded shares of the breweries sector was 236,167,187.80 led by Nigerian Breweries with 149,563,040.00.
In the banking sector, the value was 2,220,490,917.70 led by First City Monument Bank with 540,972,800.00 The Agricultural sector had a traded value of 21,859,359.50 led by Okumu Oil with 10,767,115.00 and the Airline Services Sector had a traded
value of 5,507,045.72, with NAHCO having a 5,164,556.50 traded shares value. Thus, from ! sector had the highest value in terms of shares traded at the Exchange on Friday. Other sectors also witnessed major activities, as the sector
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7UP ABCTRANS ACADEMY ACCESS AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT AIICO AIRSERVICE ALEX ASHAKACEM ASOSAVINGS BERGER CADBURY CAP CCNN CHAMPION CHELLARAM CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE CORNERST COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX CWG DAARCOMM DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DIAMONDBNK EKOCORP EQUITYASUR ETERNA ETI ETRANZACT EVANSMED FBNH FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FIRSTALUM
71.40 0.80 2.55 9.50 2.47 1.70 0.81 3.32 10.50 19.35 0.50 8.00 62.48 48.45 9.98 16.95 4.15 0.50 67.93 1.15 0.59 0.97 0.65 2.00 1.73 5.85 0.50 210.00 9.20 11.48 7.13 3.91 0.50 4.08 14.75 2.69 3.51 16.50 3.21 2.45 2.45 0.50
71.40 0.82 2.55 9.60 2.58 1.70 0.85 3.32 10.50 19.70 0.50 8.00 62.48 48.45 9.98 17.79 4.15 0.50 67.93 1.20 0.57 1.01 0.66 2.00 1.73 5.85 0.50 211.00 9.23 11.50 7.25 3.91 0.50 4.01 15.01 2.69 3.51 16.49 3.28 2.50 2.55 0.50
71.40 0.82 2.55 9.25 2.50 1.70 0.83 3.32 10.50 19.30 0.50 8.00 62.48 48.45 9.98 16.11 4.15 0.50 67.93 1.16 0.57 0.99 0.62 1.99 1.73 5.85 0.50 210.00 9.20 11.37 7.13 3.91 0.50 4.00 14.80 2.69 3.51 16.08 3.20 2.41 2.37 0.50
71.40 0.82 2.55 9.25 2.58 1.70 0.83 3.32 10.50 19.40 0.50 8.00 62.48 48.45 9.98 17.79 4.15 0.50 67.93 1.16 0.57 1.01 0.66 1.99 1.73 5.85 0.50 211.00 9.20 11.38 7.25 3.91 0.50 4.01 15.01 2.69 3.51 16.10 3.20 2.45 2.55 0.50
0.00 0.02 0.00 -0.25 0.11 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 -0.02 0.04 0.01 -0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 -0.10 0.12 0.00 0.00 -0.07 0.26 0.00 0.00 -0.40 -0.01 0.00 0.10 0.00
0.00 2.50 0.00 -2.63 4.45 0.00 2.47 0.00 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.87 -3.39 4.12 1.54 -0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.48 0.00 -0.87 1.68 0.00 0.00 -1.72 1.76 0.00 0.00 -2.42 -0.31 0.00 4.08 0.00
19,432 184,113 4,000 24,700,803 681,155 140,150 1,110,099 105,713 100 1,990,707 200 44,285 289,608 85,480 42,940 1,041,128 100 302,500 6,105 890,851 229,753 2,724,316 831,311 801,609 248,766 26,165 3,773 338,292 1,708,308 2,231,863 28,711,946 1,000 31,104,000 505,450 47,290,466 3,000 1,000 15,696,484 169,019,982 17,307,731 1,499,970 800,000
1,393,325.75 152,042.66 9,720.00 234,502,560.00 1,745,337.75 245,117.31 926,248.88 342,489.22 998.00 38,703,340.00 100.00 358,728.50 17,903,494.00 3,940,441.75 440,408.06 17,647,120.00 395.00 151,250.00 394,016.69 1,045,485.31 130,959.21 2,726,939.75 527,102.25 1,597,252.88 441,350.22 145,477.41 1,886.50 71,089,368.00 15,754,969.00 25,537,712.00 205,604,800.00 3,720.00 15,552,000.00 2,016,953.00 702,785,024.00 7,950.00 3,510.00 255,198,368.00 540,972,800.00 42,834,004.00 3,710,737.00 400,000.00
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 13/12/2013 FLOURMILL FTNCOCOA GLAXOSMITH GUARANTY GUINNESS HMARKINS HONYFLOUR IHS IKEJAHOTEL INTBREW INTENEGINS JAPAULOIL JBERGER JOSBREW LEARNAFRCA LENNARDS LIVESTOCK MANDRID MANSARD MAYBAKER MOBIL MRS MULTITREX NAHCO NASCON NB NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIGERINS NNFM NPFMCRFBK OANDO OKOMUOIL OMATEK PAINTCOM PORTPAINT PRESCO PRESTIGE PZ REDSTAREX ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SKYEBANK SOVRENINS STANBIC STERLNBANK TOTAL TRANSCORP TRANSEXPR UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNHOMES UNILEVER UNIONDICON UNITYBNK UNIVINSURE UPL UTC VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK
86.56 0.50 65.00 27.00 240.00 0.50 3.50 2.64 0.69 30.01 0.58 0.50 69.00 4.60 1.99 3.31 4.08 5.35 2.45 2.09 117.00 54.44 0.50 6.00 13.50 167.97 1.04 0.58 1190.00 0.50 23.16 0.75 16.20 42.50 0.50 1.90 5.65 37.40 0.58 35.39 4.25 0.50 1.26 4.00 0.50 19.85 2.28 165.05 3.91 1.09 17.75 65.00 7.90 1.57 9.03 0.50 53.00 11.00 0.51 0.50 3.92 0.62 4.63 1.82 112.30 0.99 1.14 23.31
86.56 0.50 63.65 27.00 240.01 0.50 3.68 2.51 0.72 30.00 0.56 0.50 69.00 4.60 1.99 3.31 4.27 5.35 2.45 2.09 117.00 54.44 0.50 6.01 13.50 164.45 1.00 0.60 1200.00 0.50 23.16 0.75 16.77 42.50 0.50 1.85 5.50 37.40 0.60 35.39 4.25 0.50 1.32 4.10 0.50 19.70 2.28 165.05 3.99 1.09 17.70 66.00 7.93 1.58 8.68 0.50 53.80 11.00 0.52 0.50 3.92 0.63 4.67 1.82 112.30 0.99 1.17 23.00
86.56 0.50 62.50 26.80 240.01 0.50 3.38 2.51 0.72 30.00 0.56 0.50 69.00 4.60 1.99 3.31 4.07 5.35 2.45 2.09 117.00 54.44 0.50 6.00 13.42 161.50 1.00 0.59 1135.59 0.50 23.16 0.75 16.06 42.50 0.50 1.85 5.50 37.40 0.58 35.39 4.25 0.50 1.32 4.00 0.50 19.69 2.24 165.05 3.91 1.09 17.65 66.00 7.84 1.53 8.59 0.50 53.80 11.00 0.50 0.50 3.92 0.63 4.67 1.82 112.30 0.97 1.17 22.88
86.56 0.50 62.50 26.96 240.01 0.50 3.38 2.51 0.72 30.00 0.56 0.50 69.00 4.60 1.99 3.31 4.27 5.35 2.45 2.09 117.00 54.44 0.50 6.00 13.50 161.50 1.00 0.60 1185.10 0.50 23.16 0.75 16.42 42.50 0.50 1.85 5.50 37.40 0.60 35.39 4.25 0.50 1.32 4.10 0.50 19.69 2.28 165.05 3.96 1.09 17.65 66.00 7.93 1.57 8.65 0.50 53.80 11.00 0.50 0.50 3.92 0.63 4.67 1.82 112.30 0.97 1.17 22.90
0.00 0.00 -2.50 -0.04 0.01 0.00 -0.12 -0.13 0.03 -0.01 -0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -6.47 -0.04 0.02 -4.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.22 0.00 0.00 -0.05 -0.15 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.10 0.00 -0.16 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 -0.10 1.00 0.03 0.00 -0.38 0.00 0.80 0.00 -0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.00 -0.02 0.03 -0.41
0.00 0.00 -3.85 -0.15 0.00 0.00 -3.43 -4.92 4.35 -0.03 -3.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3.85 -3.85 3.45 -0.41 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.36 0.00 0.00 -2.63 -2.65 0.00 3.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.76 2.50 0.00 -0.81 0.00 0.00 1.28 0.00 -0.56 1.54 0.38 0.00 -4.21 0.00 1.51 0.00 -1.96 0.00 0.00 1.61 0.86 0.00 0.00 -2.02 2.63 -1.76
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 1 1 1
213,562 83,200 690,750 16,809,146 72,722 270,000 9,251,820 150,000 561,030 1,717,647 323,000 1,721,415 87,258 6,393 18,306 200 2,202,106 1,000 109,450 24,093 47,280 16,100 59,670 861,238 1,828,700 918,289 451,100 11,526,452 265,862 248,328 15,285 1,300 9,115,201 252,769 7,000 100,000 136,432 50,300 761,584 412,459 79,800 112,124 281,805 5,994,573 315,000 287,674 1,262,092 24,999 172,547,783 70,049 382,600 447,559 31,753,458 2,878,401 2,022,447 160,000 437,748 131,245 33,484,981 15,000 70,443 266,259 193,250 200 946,153 21,998,757 442,781 8,179,558
19,006,212.00 41,600.00 43,713,256.00 452,179,264.00 17,437,996.00 135,000.00 32,841,310.00 376,500.00 401,248.50 51,489,624.00 180,880.00 860,707.50 5,774,768.50 29,407.80 36,502.82 630.00 9,168,075.00 5,090.00 268,194.38 50,996.23 5,498,962.50 832,692.00 29,835.00 5,164,556.50 24,666,650.00 149,563,040.00 453,055.00 6,906,351.00 316,146,976.00 124,164.00 337,893.31 1,014.00 150,326,656.00 10,767,115.00 3,500.00 185,000.00 748,571.31 1,882,569.50 453,474.03 14,518,091.00 339,155.00 56,662.00 371,657.00 24,269,576.00 157,500.00 5,699,855.50 2,854,893.75 4,125,569.75 677,338,176.00 78,135.86 6,776,802.50 29,590,016.00 250,798,848.00 4,456,569.50 17,441,172.00 80,000.00 23,465,066.00 1,418,497.88 17,123,532.00 7,500.00 275,017.38 167,843.52 897,612.50 346.00 106,883,560.00 21,615,374.00 515,544.22 187,619,232.00
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Politics Solution to Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s security challenges, by Danbazau Lt Gen. Abdulrahman Danbazau (rtd), a former Chief of Army Staff, is a visiting Fellow of the Center for Peace, Democracy and Development, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA. In this interview with BISI ADEDAYO, he suggests ways to overcome Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s security challenges, and some other topical issues.
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o you mind discussing security as one of the pillars of nation building? To begin with, not only that the word â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;securityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; has various meanings, it can actually be contextualised on the basis of V " Â&#x192; ] threat perception â&#x20AC;&#x201C; threats that may impact on our physical body as individuals or groups; psychological thoughts or behaviour; our properties, means of livelihood, and socio-economic needs (food, health, education etc). The traditional perspective of security focuses on military dimensions of security, of which the defence of a nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sovereignty or territorial integrity is paramount. This approach is in line with the idea of maintaining a strong military to protect national values and also defend the nation against external aggression. Generally viewed in the context of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;national security,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; the word Â&#x153; [ " this reason that the concept is believed to be ambiguous. In line with the traditional notion of national security, a nation is said ! ! " interests to avoid war, and is able, if challenged, to maintain these interests by war or when a nation has the capacity to preserve itself as a free nation with fundamental institutions and values intact, or a nation has the capacity to protect its vital economic and political interests, the loss of which could threaten its fundamental values and vitality or there is absence of threats to acquired ! !
Y or if it possesses the necessary conditions required to enjoy selfdetermination or autonomy, prosperity and well-being of citizens. In 1994, there was a paradigm shift from the traditional concept
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Â&#x2018; { with people rather than territories, that the proper reference for security should be the individual rather than the state with development rather than arms. How important is security to the peaceful co-existence of a country? Security holds that a people-centered view of security is necessary at all levels, be it national, regional or global. The new concept expanded the scope of global security to include threats to economic, food, health, environment, personal, community and political interests. There are two positions on human security: freedom from fear which focuses on protecting individuals !
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X " ! Y other forms of inequalities. The other one is freedom from want, a position which says that the threat agenda should be broadened to include hunger, disease and natural disasters, because they Continued on Page 16
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How to solve Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s security challenges, by ex-army chief Continued from Page 15
are inseparable concepts in addressing the root of human insecurity, and that they kill more people than war, genocide and terrorism combined. Former UN SecretaryÂ&#x2C6; < 6 examined human security in its broadest sense when he said it embraces far more than the absence of violent X Â&#x152;! this direction is also a step towards reducing poverty, achieving economic growth ! " X ensuring freedom from want, fear so that future generations can inherit a healthy natural environment. What is expected to be the role of government in the search for an enabling environment for the populace? It is the sole responsibility of government to guarantee the security of its citizens, it is this responsibility that gives any government its legitimacy. In the case of Nigeria, the responsibility to protect and guarantee security is clearly spelt out in Section 14 (2) (b) of the 1999 Constitution which states that â&#x20AC;&#x153;the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government.â&#x20AC;? This is the basis for the social contract in which we as citizens of Nigeria surrender some of our freedoms in addition " ! the authority relating to governance in order for us to enjoy the full protection of our remaining rights. These rights, which include those of life, dignity of the human person, personal liberty, fair hearing, private and family life, freedom of thought, conscience and religion; freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and associatio; freedom of movement, and freedom from discrimination, are enshrined in Sections 33 to 43 of our constitution. These rights are fundamental to the social contract between government and the citizens, and failure to guarantee them by the former not only means a violation of the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;agreement,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; but also a threat to the security of a nation. For quite some time now, Nigerians have experienced security challenges occasioned by the Boko Haram insurgents. What, in your experience, could be responsible for this? First, the composition of Nigeria as a multi-ethnic and multi-religious nation is a security challenge within the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s political
environment. There are scholars who hold the view that ethnic rivalry and distrust are a consequence of colonial strategy of divide and rule, a situation that persists as a strategy for politicians for the mobilisation of political support and votes during elections. Still, there are those who think that historically, 6 ! characterised by tribal cleavages even before the colonisers set foot on the continent. Whatever view one may hold, it is a fact that ethno-religious violence is a common occurrence in Nigeria and there is hardly any state that does not experience ethnic violence. 6 !
have been developing along party lines since Independence in 1960. There appears to be heightened ethic nationalism which can be associated with ethnic violence especially during and after elections. We may all remember the election violence of 1964, 1983 and 2011 in which many people were killed and properties destroyed, and during each of the elections the level of violence normally supersedes the preceding one. That was '~~; Â&#x2019; Â&#x152; Reforms Report noted that the â&#x20AC;&#x153;history of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elections showed a progressive degeneration of outcomesâ&#x20AC;? with the 2007 elections being elections in 1922. The Report also noted that politicians are becoming more desperate and daring in taking and retaining power, more reckless and greedy in their use and abuse of power, and more intolerant of the opposition, criticism " them. Many of the thugs the politicians armed and drugged for use to either grab or retain power are those who formed the nucleus of Boko Haram members. Militants in the Niger Delta, Ombatse in Nasarawa State and the increased strengths of armed robbers and kidnappers on our highways are also products of the same source. Let me seize this opportunity to re-state what I said in my speech during my pulling-out } " 6 in November 2010. I had urged the military to remain neutral especially during elections. Now that there is a lot of clamour and anxiety over the 2015 elections, I urge the military and the police to remain neutral and not allow politicians to use them in furtherance of their political interests. We should always remember that we are under oath to serve the
country in accordance with our professional calling and protect the Constitution. This should remain the focus. But what do you think may be the consequence of the continued security challenges to Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unity? Nigeria is such a huge country with about 170 million people and approximately 350 ethnic groups, and vast untapped natural resources. The call for unity in diversity has not been heeded; rather since Independence, we have indeed regarded Nigeria as either a mere geographical expression or a mistake of ?+?8 6 ! Â&#x2DC;~ Independence, and about 100 years of the North and South amalgamation, we are still grappling with the idea whether or not Nigeria is real. There is the mistaken assumption that Nigeria could go back to where it was in 1914, others think the country can split into North and South; yet for others, every ethnic group can be granted the right to selfdetermination. In a nutshell, an environment has been created for unnecessary and unhealthy rivalry, particularly among the three major ethnic groups, while the country is
" socio-economic problems. More recently, religion has become a major issue, leading to mutual condemnation. There is deep suspicion, fears and anxiety in the relationship between Muslims and Christians, sometimes leading to violence, especially } 6 the various ethno-religious X ! killed, injured or displaced; properties destroyed; businesses closed and investors scared away; and communities are split along ethno-religious lines. Worse
Nigeria has become a knotty issue with increased complexity, sometimes heightened by ethnic or religious sentiments
Danbazau " ! X the media, which is regarded as the fourth estate of the " multiplier and gatekeeper. What then is your honest assessment of the media in a contemporary democracy? Media is not only crucial for national development but also a facilitator in nationbuilding, and as a tool for shaping public opinion, the media must be objective and avoid sensationalism, bias and distortions. How best can Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s security be enhanced in pursuance of a harmonious relationship among the citizenry? Nigeria has become a Y complexity, sometimes heightened by ethnic or religious sentiments. Overcoming the challenges of the security situation in Nigeria requires a multidimensional approach. First, there is the urgent need for good democratic, peoplecentered governance with a leadership that is transparent and accountable, in which the rule of law is respected and fundamental human rights guaranteed. Second, no society can guarantee its ! institutions. The Nigeria police charged with the maintenance of law and order, crime prevention and control need to be strengthened in terms of its training, structure and welfare. Following the strengthening of the police, is the capacity of the security forces to acquire intelligence through information to be provided by the public. For now, there is apparent
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of the public towards the security agencies, especially the police, and this situation Y public to participate, especially in providing information, as part of the ! and control. The situation has now become even more complicated in the current " violent extremism. Third, the major drivers of violence in Nigeria are drugs and small arms which are smuggled with ease through our porous borders. While drugs and arms may not X they make them violent and destructive. The roles of immigration and customs in regulating the movements of goods and persons cannot be over-emphasised. Like the police, there is need to strengthen these two services to ensure that Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s territorial integrity is not violated by drugs and arms
6 6 It is necessary also for Nigeria to partner with both its neighbouring countries and the international community to prevent further use of the country as a major transit for " / 6 Â&#x152; demand-reduction strategy. Meanwhile, Nigeria needs to clean up the drugs and arms already trapped within the country, creating a lot of havoc to many communities. Â&#x2026; " " while standing on quick sand instead of facing our common enemies which are environmental degradation, poverty, unemployment and ignorance. We may all end { Y sand if we do not address our common problems.
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Plateau LG poll, test case for 2014 governorship raceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Gyang Bere, Jos
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the air on a misconception t is evident that the January " ! 30, 2014 local government X " elections in Plateau State that the essence of the dialogue is going to be an acid test to among the stakeholders in the herald the 2015 governorship councils was to ensure that election as politicians and credible candidates with the political godfathers are working partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mandate emerged for Â&#x192;
Y the polls. grassroots positions. According to him, Governor | " Jang would not interfere with the wishes of the the state Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) people. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The governor has announced the council pollâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s instructed the party to create time table in November a level playing ground right last year, after several from the councillorship and postponements. chairmanship primaries of the Facts emerged that some of party to the general election in the political parties contesting January,â&#x20AC;? he said. the election, and who are However, during the considered strong forces against councillorship primaries of the ruling Peoples Democratic the PDP, there were controlled Party (PDP) include the All skirmishes in virtually all the Progressive Grand Alliance polling wards as there were (APGA), led by Ambassador reported cases of snatching of Chris Giwa; Democratic congress result by thugs. Peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Party (DPP), led by Giving the run down of former FCT Minister, General the PDP primaries, Molwus Jeremiah Useni and the All recounted: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I went round Progressives Congress (APC), virtually all the local among others now forming government areas where the alliances. election was conducted; it However, Saturday Newswatch was done under a peaceful " Y atmosphere. In some areas, brewing in the state may be arrangement was made within the PDP as the recently according to the advice of concluded primary election of the governor for consensus the party to pick candidates to candidates. X X " â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no forum at which was tough and herculean. the governor had preferred 6 some aspirants to others; he was allegedly made by some big only advising on the need to cut shots who recently decamped to Â&#x192; the PDP to hijack the party but those who emerge could join for the insistence of Governor hands with others to mover the Jonah David Jang which party to victory,â&#x20AC;? he said. prevented polarisation of the However, Saturday Newswatch party. gathered that a key player Though there are rumours with interest ahead of the of imposition of candidates by 2015 general elections, besides Governor Jang and the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Governor Jang, is the immediate PDP against the wishes of past governor, Senator Joshua some party faithful, this was Dariye, who is from Plateau vehemently resisted in some Central. local government areas. Dariye is seen as one of the Governor Jang had in the critics of Jangâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s administration interest of fair play and and is busy strategising in determination to cut down 6 = Â&#x192;
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loyalists at the grassroots to take stakeholdersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; meeting of all over from Jang in 2015. the 17 local government areas He was said to have vowed to discuss how some of the during the bye election of the aspirants could step down for Plateau North Senatorial zone others in the interest of peace which was occasioned by the and harmony in the party. demised of Senator Dantong It was learnt that while that the election would be a some councils reasoned with test case for the 2015 general the governor, others believe election, only to lose to that there must be change in Governor Jang. administrative leadership at the According to political grassroots. analysts, Dariye, at the moment, But the Special Adviser to the is regarded as not having an " !
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Afenifere demands publication of Confab committee report Mansur Oladunjoye
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According to analysts, he was elected into the Senate on the platform of the Labour Party (LP) but he dumped the party to romance the national headquarters of the PDP, courtesy of the former deputy Senate president, Alhaji Ibrahim Mantu. Saturday Newswatch gathered that the LP does not have a strong candidate for the January 30 council poll, while camps within the PDP are divided,
It is calculated that the Jangâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s camp may win almost all the chairmanship seats in the 17 councils, though with the likely exception of Kanam, Wase and probably Langtang North that might slip off due to an uncertain political calculation
with one led by Mantu and another by Jang. It is being calculated that Jangâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s camp may win almost all the chairmanship seats in the 17 councils, though with Y Â&#x192; < Wase and probably Langtang } " an uncertain political calculation - at least to avoid recurrence of the November 28, 2008 local government election in the state when Jang cancelled the poll in Jos North and Wase Local Government Areas as a result of unfavourable security reports. Also, election was suspended in Shendam Local Government Area where Ambassador Fidelis Tapgun, a former governor, hails from, due to inconclusive ward congresses. It appears that there are several interests in the area which led to disagreement among the political godfathers. However, as the year gradually rolls out, the Christmas period is often employed by politicians to campaign with bags of rice, clothes, cooking sources and other food items that are distributed to win support of the electorate as the race is not just for the local government but also towards the 2014 governorship election.
fenifere Renewal Group (ARG) has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to immediately release to the public the recommendations
\ ^ on National Dialogue, which ] In a press statement by its Publicity Secretary, < Â&#x2026; 6Â&#x2018;Â&#x2C6; making the report a public document is the only way the Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wish to convoke the conference could continue to enjoy the support of Nigerians. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nigerians have supported the call for the conference and participated fully in the public sessions. Many travelled far distances to participate in the conference. One of them was the late Babarinde Omojola, who never returned home but died after making his presentation in Akure. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The only way to respect Nigerians made towards the successful completion of the [ Y the report. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If President Jonathan truly has no personal interest, as he claimed in the conference and he is prepared to allow the will of Nigerians to prevail, " release the report to the public as a feedback process. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Afenifere Renewal Group will not be railroaded into a national conference, whose modalities and terms are skewed against the interest of our people. Certainly, we will only support the proposed conference for as long as it is transparently planned. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our demand is to see Nigeria restructured into a truly federalist country with viable and autonomous federating units. We are convinced this is what majority of Nigerians want as our wide consultations have shown. We also believe that
convoked, will succeed and produce desired outcome only if it is a conference of Nigerian ethnic nationalities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We therefore plead with President Jonathan not to put the cart before the horse as he announced that he has instructed the Minister of Finance to make budgetary preparation for the conference. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is good to make conference but we insist that " submission of the report is to make its content public. We wish to reiterate our earlier advice to President Jonathan that the outcome of this proposed conference will either make or mar his tenure,â&#x20AC;? the statement said.
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Confab, Ndigbo and journey so far Kenneth Ofoma, Enugu
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hen on October 7 this year, President Goodluck Jonathan inaugurated the Advisory ^ } Dialogue, the exercise generated mixed reactions. While some people commended the move, others expressed reservations about the feasibility of the project. The President gave Â&#x192; Y
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representation of the various groups is to be determined
! " Y " ^ Senator Femi Okurounmu, had observed that government "
" convocation of the proposed conference and thanked the President for taking the bull by the horn. Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, had named Okurounmu Chairman and Dr. 6Y V ?? its members. Despite initial doubts by some people, major ethnic nationalities across the country ! ! ahead to constitute think-tank groups to fashion out their positions for presentation at the conference. If there is any ethnic group that desires, and had been crying of marginalization over the years, it is the Igbo. Many people from the South East geo-political zone of the country share the belief that the misfortune of the people of the area started after the ill-fated } " ! They maintain that despite the no-victor-no-vanquished declaration by the then military government of General Yakubu Â&#x2C6; _ ` Â&#x2018; Â&#x2018; Â&#x2018; Â&#x2018; Â&#x2039; remained largely marginalised " particular reference to the
Anyim _ ! ` local government areas as some glaring cases. Though other ethnic groups equally have varied complaints ! " to be addressed, majority across the board believe that the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s federal system is " X of issues. And so, understandably, the V" groups in the country that hailed President Jonathan for taking the bull by the horn. Just like the Igbo, other major ethnic groups have already constituted think-tank groups to articulate their positions to be presented at the conference. The Igbo think-tank under the aegis of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Igbo Leaders of Thought,â&#x20AC;? led by Prof. Ben } Â&#x2039; " in Enugu to articulate and harmonise the position of Ndigbo | } ! ?8 ?' '~?Â&#x161; !
! } Conference after deliberating on the report of the three " \ " \ } Â&#x2039; \ Â&#x2026; Â&#x192; / " \ & Â&#x152; Prof. Ben Obumselu, Prof. Â&#x152;
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Â&#x2019;Y 6 } < } " 6 ^ / " Â&#x2018; ! Â&#x2019;Y referendum is the means, Â&#x2019; ^ Â&#x152; / accepted by majority of Engr Obi Thompson, Prince Emeka Onyesoh and others. ?+;+ | " Â&#x192; a constitution, an authority to meet again on January 6, deriving directly from the '~?8 "
" people themselves as the highlighted points: Ndigbo and the Confab peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s constitution: A NEW $} " CONSTITUTION AND to the success of the conference. NOT AN AMENDMENT They believe that the conference OR ADDITIONS TO is one of the best things that THE EXISTING 1999 ! } " | CONSTITUTION. Igbo leaders of though therefore $' | calls on everyone to give it his/ essentially that of ethnic her support in order to ensure Â&#x201C; } " that the conference succeeds, not of interest and pressure
groups, though, interest and pressure groups could send delegates. $Â&#x161; | approved by the conference should be subjected to referendum so as to democratise it and prove that it clearly belongs to the people. $8 | " the national assembly should provide that the constitution approved by the conference should immediately go for a referendum. $Â&#x2DC; |
regulate its proceedings by: _ ` & Â&#x192; ! ! the carpet. _ ` |
produce a draft arising from the deliberations. The conference thereby proceeds on recess. _ ` | reconvenes to deliberate on the draft. _ !` | deliberation is debated and approved by the general conference. _!` | " ! through the product of the team of legal draft men. _! ` | ! " â&#x20AC;&#x153;It should be clear that a constitution introduced
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_ ` ^ excise. $_ ` Â&#x2018; " $_ ` ^ role of the Federal Government in such areas is limited to general policy directives, " standardâ&#x20AC;?. The position of the leaders is ! opinions of prominent Igbo sons and daughters. It is only hoped that the common position adopted should be done in V" apex socio-cultural organisation, / Â&#x2039; } " | V" had in the past been accused of Y " ! national issues. It is also hoped that the Federal Government conference as promised and that
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Letters to the Editor Let peace reign again between South South, North
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South South and Northern Leaders Â&#x2026; an adage which says that â&#x20AC;&#x153;no condition is permanentâ&#x20AC;? and established that only Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ventures are sacrosanct. The essence of this article is not to drum support for any of the combatants, but to ensure that unity, peace, and progress of the entity called Nigeria supersede their agitations The southerners and northerners had been political allies since the inception of Nigeria and their mutual relationship " =
in Nigeria. Space constraint will not permit me to dwell much on this aspect but I shall remind them of what they had achieved together. In 1979, Alhaji Shehu Shagari became } " [ Â&#x192; ! Joseph Wayas became the Senate president. Their relationship further produced the two men manning Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidency at the
moment. It is unfortunate that those who ought " ! taken side for personal aggrandisement, not " Â&#x192;
! } " What is happening now is not caused by any nation in Nigeria but by our colonial masters who amalgamated us without allowing us to fashion out how we want to govern ourselves and to know whether or not the union is workable. The cry of marginalisation, nepotism and embezzlement would have been averted. Rotational presidency became a convention in Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s politics after the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election - an election which was widely believed to be the most free and fair election ever held in Nigeria, and was believed to have been won by the late Bashorun M.K.O Abiola The western part of the country was furious and felt cheated over that annulment. Olayemi O. Olukunle
Three years after Barrister:Where are the inheritors? Gani Kayode Balogun, jr
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" &Â&#x2026;Â&#x2018; known as Barrister. If he had lived, the creator of Fuji music would have been 66 in February 2014 While his family, friends and fans all over the world have " celebrate the life and times of a man who changed the direction of Yoruba music, and who, even in death, remains the reference point of what good music, at least in the Yoruba world view should be. His work, which covers half a century, continues to enjoy unparallel air play on radio stations throughout the Yoruba community, and even in death, according to those who sell CDs, his albums continue to enjoy very high patronage. The irony of this being the general assumption that those who ! ! "
! " has created, but three years down the road, it still appears that nobody is big enough to step into the shoes of the master. Not Y " X generally the dominance that they thought would emerge has so far, remained a mirage. A couple of days ago, I got a call from a friend, who, like most others who call along the same thread, was calling to ask for a title of a particular Barry song, or verify a particular Barry phrase, or just to have me listen to a particular track he was playing, or was being played at a party or a bar that they were at that particular time.
# Y any Barry album, live shows or collabos that he was yet to have. I then gave him some names to enquire from, but he retorted that he had been to all of them, and some also referred him back to me. He then concluded rather sadly that he refused to believe that that was all, and that Fuji music was dead. Of course, I disagreed with him. The genre is alive, strong, with most of the major players still churning out albums with " "
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every weekend. He agreed, but his next question got me thinking, where are the inheritors? There were historical parallels with what is happening to Fuji music. When Pa Abibu Oluwa died, the next line of stars stepped up, Alhaji Yusuf Ajao Olatunji Ojurongbe, Lefty Salami Balogun, even younger elements like Alhaji Saka Adio Olayigbade took up the mantle of Sakara, but then the next
generation of talents simply migrated to Fuji. With the death of Alhaji Haruna Ishola Bello thirty years ago, and Alhaji Waidi Ayinla Omowura three years earlier, all Y " ! taste changed. Apala became subsumed into Fuji, and it too became a footnote in Yoruba music history. When Alhaji Barrister transformed the Ajisari concept, and created Fuji music, he was 18 Right now, all the major stars in the genre are aging; Alhaji Rasaki Kolawole Ayinla Ilori is above 60 years, the same with Alhaji Iyanda Sawaba and Alhaji Ayinde Commissioner. Alhaji Wasiu Adewale Ayinde Anifowoshe is in his mid 50s. Even the subsequent generation after that; the Alabi Pasumas, the saheed Osupas, the Adewale Ayubas , the Sule Alao Malaikas and 6 8~ | singing Fuji at the level and age that the Osupas, the Pasumas and the Ayubas started out,which is in their 20s. Even the children of these superstars are singing hip hop, not Fuji!
At any given time that Fuji was threatened, Barry would always come out with something unique to make the genre constantly relevant. His iconic albums, e sinmi rascality, Fertilizer, Fantasia Fuji, Reality and Barry at 40 were game " |
X Â&#x2026; = Â&#x2C6; " : = Fuji music is yet to be fully studied and analysed. And the constant re-invention of the genre was one of the primary reasons for his musical longetivity, and his greatness. Now that Fuji music, the ultimate chamelionistic genre is itself under threat, where are the young ones to re invent it? Some are claiming that the current hip hop, at least the Yoruba version of it, is just another version of Fuji. While this may be true on a conceptual level, in practise it is not so clear cut. A Fuji musician can conveniently adapt hip hop, but which hip hop artiste can sing Fuji in its raw form? ! " # $ % ! writes from the Akogun Amunigun Villa, Odo Ona Elewe, &
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Saturday Newswatch, December 21, 2013
Opinion Body language: Jonathan and problems he did not create Dele Akinola
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o language spoken by man compares, in universality, with body language. Not even Chinese (Mandarin) spoken by the largest number of humans on the surface of the earth does. Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Swahili, Japanese, Bengali and Hindi languages sparring with Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the so-called international auxiliary languages â&#x20AC;&#x201C; are no match for body language in a game of universal versatility. I had the rare privilege, as a 13-yearold many years ago, of witnessing the enormous message-registering power of body language in the humble apartment of a neighbourhood uncle with whom I shared mutual fondness. His â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;tear-rubberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; "
while I was savouring the excitement of humour with him. Within 20 seconds, she had recited the line â&#x20AC;&#x153;honey, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure you know I love youâ&#x20AC;? at least three times as she "
| " disturbing their romantic peace, radiant smile playing suggestively on her face, she lowered her captivating athletic frame onto his laps and delivered the bewitching line $ % " " " " Â&#x192; " " tingling nose. Uncle and I understood what she recited in English because we both spoke the language. We also got the music she sang in Yoruba, which meant â&#x20AC;&#x153;you are not even smilingâ&#x20AC;? because we were both speakers. A non-speaker would have needed to be a sorcerer to decipher both. But without reaching for sorcery, Uncle deciphered from her body language that she was about to Y Â&#x2039; next available opportunity to sneak out of the house. And why not? He was well aware madamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s friend who visited earlier had come to sell to her the idea of â&#x20AC;&#x153;aso ebiâ&#x20AC;? uniform for a ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; club they had just formed. This was clearly a problem he did not create. Why then should he bear such a burden especially with the cost masquerading treacherously on the periphery of two-thirds of his bloody civil servant salary? Unfortunately for him, he would still have to return home later: the day
" " ! " " " " solving problems he did not create. Similarly, the privileged Nigerian who was later to become Uncleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s president, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, the day he
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seeking the peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mandate, signed up to confronting challenges and solving problems he did not create. His Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, though, might need the services of a sorcerer, to realise and admit this. So much of Abatiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s body language suggested to the nation earlier in the year when the cry of the national and international communities heightened against the â&#x20AC;&#x153;kid gloveâ&#x20AC;? with which the war on the monster that is mightier than, and in fact is the promoter of Boko Haram, was being fought. The long and short of his defence then, in a newspaper interview, was that â&#x20AC;&#x153;the Jonathan administration did not create corruption in Nigeria.â&#x20AC;? Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, could not be credited (or debited) with creating the problem either. His body language, though, might suggest he was only hiding in, and test-running his much-speculated but yetto-be-procured Armoured Personnel Carrier _6\^` missile at the President. He had carpeted Dr. Jonathan on this same issue of concern for which the heart of the international community bleeds for Nigeria. But it is widely believed in the country that the House which Tambuwal heads is as guilty as the Presidency on the war (or lack of it) against the canker which Malam Nuhu Ribadu would describe as Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own terrorism. Perhaps, the hands of both institutions are tied because most of the charges built around the corruption monster, unlike in other climes, are â&#x20AC;&#x153;unknown to lawâ&#x20AC;? in Nigeria. But not so in China, for instance! Since taking charge of the reins of state early 2013, President Xi Jinping had described
corruption as a threat to the Communist Partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s survival and vowed to go after powerful â&#x20AC;&#x153;tigersâ&#x20AC;? in the land. Within the last four months alone, at least two such â&#x20AC;&#x153;tigersâ&#x20AC;? have been caged. Ousted politician Bo Xilai was jailed for life in September after he was found guilty of corruption, bribe taking and abuse of power. His appeal was rejected in October, barely a month later, and his life sentence upheld. 6 / & Â&#x2013; Â&#x192; " was sacked for â&#x20AC;&#x153;extravagant wasteâ&#x20AC;? after he spent an estimated 1.6 million yuan (about 160,000 pounds â&#x20AC;&#x201C; chicken change on Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s free-for-all corruption terrain) on a lavish three-day wedding for his son. Even from the Vatican, a senior German Church leader tagged, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bishop of Blingâ&#x20AC;? by the media was, in October, suspended over his alleged lavish spending. Apparently, in those climes and many such others around the globe, the charges, even if unknown to law, were known to man, and man, armed with the requisite political will, made them known to law. This is a big national challenge to President Jonathan whose political and media aides, in doing their jobs, have successfully constituted themselves into the main software component powering his body language hardware. If the duties of a leader anywhere in the world were all about solving problems he created, there ! place. Nelson Mandela did not create the problem of Apartheid. He was celebrated in life and is also being celebrated in death " he comprehensively solved a monstrous humanity problem he did not create. Tambuwal and his colleagues in the National Assembly would do the nation a world of good with greater sincerity, commitment and political will on their part in the prosecution of any meaningful war on Y stops at the desk of the Commander-InChief. Nigerians probably voted him into that position, believing he would be the most motivated to go after the local â&#x20AC;&#x153;tigersâ&#x20AC;? playing graft with the national resources being produced in his home region. His duty in the exalted position is to confront challenges and solve problems he did not create. That was, and is, his mandate. Akinola wrote from Ikorodu, Lagos State (del.prof13@gmail.com)
Osun needs more LGAs Yomi Obaditan
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he 1976 local government reform was a systematic and deliberate reorganisation of the local government administration in Nigeria. The military needed a link between their centrally controlled political system, and the people at the grassroots in order to mobilize the people so as to get their support, with the aim of legitimising their illegitimate regime after they have edged out a democratically elected government. Ever since, the local government has continued to remain a vibrant and quintessential form of government. Both the 1979 and 1999 Constitutions guarantee democratically elected local government councils. Today, the total number of local government recognized by the 1999 Nigerian Constitution is 774. However, the 1999 Constitution empowers states Assemblies to create new local governments, but such must be forwarded to the National 6 In 1999 when the democratically elected government was ushered in, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, then governor of Lagos State was uncomfortable with the 20 local government areas he met in Lagos. Tinubu could not comprehend how Lagos state with a population of 15 million at that time would be given only twenty local governments when Kano State was having 44 local government areas, which doubles the number of local government areas in Lagos State, despite the fact that Jigawa State had been carved out of it. For instance, Alimosho Local Government Area alone, was bigger than Bayelsa State with eight local governments, both in population and land mass. The military leaders were masters of deception, they knew the importance of local government, and they utilized its " Y " more the number of local governments, the more the Federal
allocation that would be given. Tinubu immediately set in motion necessary machineries to increase the number of the local government areas. At the end of the exercise, the number of local government areas remained twenty, but 37 new Local Government Developmental Areas (LCDA) were created. The Lagosians welcomed the development, praising Tinubu for such vision, but the ruling People Democratic Party (PDP) condemned the newly created developmental areas. The PDP led Federal government consequently, seized the monthly Federal allocation to local government areas. The action was challenged in court in the celebrated case of AG Lagos versus AG Federation, at the end of which, the Supreme Court held that the State House of Assembly is empowered to create local government areas in their states, but must forward their newly created local governments to the National Assembly for the purpose of adding them to the existing local governments, and
In the next few days, the Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola may give the state a Christmas gift of new Local Government Developmental Areas (LCDA)
for the purpose of enlistment and allocation of fund. The Court held that although the newly created local governments in Lagos State were in order, but â&#x20AC;&#x153;it is inchoateâ&#x20AC;? until it is enlisted in the Constitution by the National Assembly. It held further that the Federal Government has no power under the Constitution to withhold allocation to any part of the states in Nigeria. Osun is located in Western part of Nigeria. It covers an area of approximately 14,875 square kilometres. According to the National Population and Housing Census exercise conducted in 2006, Osun has a population of 3,423,535. As an agrarian area, there is the likelihood that its annual population growth will be around 5%. In the next few days, the Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola may give the state a Christmas gift of new Local Government Developmental Areas (LCDA), in accordance with the power vested in him, and to an extent, the State House of Assembly. It is important to solicit the cooperation of the people of the state on the forthcoming exercise, as the new LCDA may not satisfy all the interest groups in the state. However, it is incontrovertible that a local government brings progress and development to its people. However, the viability of local government is vital to its running and sustainability. Apart from the constitutional functions of a local government, grassroots politics will be encouraged as government will be brought closer to the people. The much desired development in the state will be further pronounced and experienced if we will whole-heartedly welcome the forthcoming local governments. It is important that the people of the state cooperate with the administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola, and support the coming LCDAs as well as ensure that nothing disturbs the existing peace prevalent in the state, irrespective of political or religious persuasion. We are one, and must see the need to continue with the developmental agenda in all areas of our state.
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