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Elders to submit voting pattern report on Monday 70% may prevail Oshiomhole blames leadership for logjam Kutigi mourns deceased delegate Mikail Mumuni, Editor, FCT; Nnah Douglas (Abuja) & Gyang Bere (Jos)

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he report of the ad hoc committee of 50 wise men and women raised by Chairman of the National Conference, Justice Idris Kutigi, to break the logjam on voting procedure is expected to be presented at plenary on Monday. The Conference had been sharply divided along advocates of three -quarter (75%) and two-thirds (67%) with most northern delegates supporting the former while their southern counterparts prefer the latter. Matters came to a head on Wednesday when Lamido Adamawa - a north-east delegate to the Conference - threatened a walk-out if the conference adopted two-thirds. Justice Kutigi, in a bid to salvage the situation, empaneled a 50-member elders committee to meet with him and fashion out a compromise. The elders met with the conference leadership on Wednesday and yesterday. Some of those in attendance who spoke anonymously with Saturday Newswatch hinted that they settled for 70 per cent. >>Continued on Page 2

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he Ministry of Interior and the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) are currently being assailed by bad publicity and internal friction among aides as well as protests by youth groups and civil society organisations (CSOs) following the incident of March 15 - the process of enlisting fresh cadets into the paramilitary agency, which ended in the loss of

lives. Armed security men have taken up strategic positions and are restricting access to the ministry and the Nigeria Immigration Service headquarters since Tuesday, what Saturday Newswatch learnt as a pre-emptive measure to secure the buildings from damage by aggrieved persons. A detachment of armed civil defence personnel were dispatched

to the Interior Ministry to beef-up security after angry youths disrupted business for about 30 minutes on Tuesday afternoon, splashing red paint at the entrance of the ministry before dispersing with a promise to return more viciously. Among the units deployed to the ministry are members of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Special Weapons -

cally trained on riot control and use The Immigration Headquarters increased the number of armed operatives guarding the premises, while visitors are now subjected to rigorous screening. The youths, who demonstrated at the ministry, numbered about 40. Their mission, Saturday Newswatch learnt, was to draw at>>Continued on Page 2


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Cover Confab: Elders panel to submit voting pattern report on Monday Continued from Page 1 Signs of a deadlock over what voting procedure to adopt in the Conference emerged on Tuesday during debate on the draft Rules of Procedure. While some delegates rooted for consensus or three quarter, which they said was the template set by President Goodluck Jonathan for the conference, others said the conference should adopt two-thirds majority, arguing that it is the global practice. The issue threatened the stability of the Conference that day and the next, prompting Justice Kutigi to raise the panel and adjourned proceedings to Monday, March 31. One of the elders who spoke with Saturday Newswatch on condition of anonymity said: “We had a fruitful discussion and agreed to meet half-way between the two opposing sides in the interest of the conference and the nation. Nigerians expect the conference to address the several problems confronting the nation and we them by taking extreme positions. Whether North or South, we all belong to the same coun-

try and we must collectively work for its progress.� The report, however, is still subject to the approval of the general house. Mr. James Akpandem, Assistant Secretary, Media and Communications, National Conference, in a press statement yesterday said as the conference reconvenes on Monday, “top on the list of issues expected by all delegates and observers would be a report of the outcome of the consultative meeting between the Principal selected delegates.� Also to come under consideration on Monday, according to Akpandem, is the adoption of the Vote of Proceedings of March 24, 25 and 26. He added: “Continuation of the adoption of the National Conference Rules of Procedure earlier suspended last week also forms part of the issues slated for Monday when the Conference resumes,� recalling that “although debates on the standing orders had almost been completed last week, delegates had insisted on sighting the clean copy of the rules before formally adopting it for

the Conference.� The Conference spokesperson equally disclosed that “the Conference will also, beginning from Monday, discuss and adopt its Work Plan, proposed committee structure and group

“as a part of this, delegates will be expected to identify committees they want to serve.� He further stated that “the Conference will call for submission of papers on thematic issues highlighted under the various committees to be announced. The papers are to be submitted before close of business on Thursday April 3, 2014; or earlier, “ adding that “Conference delegates are also expected to commence debate on the speech presented by President Jonathan on March 17, when he formally inaugurated the Conference at the National Judicial Institute.� Meanwhile, Justice Kutigi has expressed sadness over the death of a delegate, retired Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Hamma Misau, on Thursday. While praying Allah to grant Misau eternal rest, Justice Kutigi said it was gratifying to note that the former AIG died in the

service of his country, though at a time his experience was most needed. But Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole blamed the uproar over the voting pattern at the National Conference on its leadership. Oshiomhole stressed that the chairman should not have allowed any debate on that, as the Federal Government had given the conference a clear mandate that voting should be 75 per cent of those present at any deliberation. Oshiomhole stated this yesterday in Jos, after delivering a lecture to members of the Senior Executive Course 36 of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru. He said that decision on the voting pattern was brought to the National Council of States and was approved by all the members. He further said that it is too late in the day to talk about the desirability of the conference, adding that everybody, particularly the delegates, should not lose focus of why they were appointed, and therefore must work to ensure the success of the conference.

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L-R: Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Joseph Ajienka; Librarian, Dr. Obiageli Nwodo;

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Humanitarian crisis looms as 3m suffer in N’East

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iving in fear and hunger, some quarter million Nigerians forced from their homes this year by an Islamic uprising are surviving in the bush, overcrowded with relatives and friends or in squalid camps where 500 share one latrine, the Associated Press reported last night. The National Emergency Management Agency described the dire conditions for people already traumatized by the loss of loved ones, belongings, homes and livelihoods in the North-East. In all, more than three mil the insurgency that has killed thousands and driven tens of thousands of farmers from

Food, water, medicines in short supply their land, the agency said in tarian plight created by the insurgency in Nigeria. “The fabric of society is being torn apart, with the increase of female-headed households, unaccompanied children, and the most vulnerable being left behind,� it said in a March assessment of the crisis in the three North Eastern states covering one-sixth of the West African nation. It said nearly every community visited by researchers reported caring for children whose parents have been killed, or who lost them in the panic of escaping attacks by Islamic militants. Children, elderly

people and women are most The Borne-Yobe People’s Forum of concerned citizens warned of “the brewing humanitarian crisis in the northeast� saying that “without adequate water, food, and medical supplies, the displaced persons have been rendered destitute.� The Emergency Management Agency says health services have collapsed in many areas, epidemics are likely and food shortages will worsen as refugees say they are getting by on one meal a day. “Sanitation conditions are horrendous, with an average of 500 persons per latrine� in-

stead of the recommended 50, Many camps have no latrines at all, forcing camp residents to use the bush, or plastic bags and pieces of newspaper. There are no refuse bins, communal refuse pits or bathing areas. People have to bath and collect water for cooking from streams. The government agency said it has tried to help, driving in tanks of water and giving away mattresses, cooking pots and other emergency goods. But “the needs of the creasing by the day,� it said, appealing for help.

Tension in Interior ministry over bad publicity, protests Continued from Page 1 tention to their agitation. They had inscribed “murderers� at the entrance of the ministry while repeatedly shouting the same words to register their grievance over the botched immigration recruitment exercise which ended with injuries and loss of lives. Organisers of the demonstrations like Hajjiya Azeenarh Mohammed believe that employment into paramilitary agencies would continue to be mismanagement except some people at the top are penalised or forced to pay the price for the grouse of the demonstrators is that the ministry’s interference led to the botched recruitment. Mohammed said the youths

were also angered by the news in the social media which claimed that Comrade Abba Moro met with a select group of journalists at Nugget Hotel, behind Chisco Transport Company in Utako, Abuja, them N500,000 each to launder his image. Hajjiya Mohammed said the demonstrators represented the unemployed youths of Nigeria, insisting that their demand for the sack and prosecution of Comrade Moro and the Comptroller General !" # $ % & ' * Parradang for negligence, dereliction of duties and engaging in acts unbecoming of highly * * carried out before the protests +

Insecurity: North East CAN holds 3-day fasting, prayers he Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), North-East Zone, announced yesterday that it would hold a three-day fasting and prayers for God’s intervention in the security ! Chairman of the Association, Rev. Shuaibu Byel, made this known during------ an interview in Bauchi. Byel explained that the prayer would be held at the states and local government levels from April 1 to April 2, "#$& ' zonal level on April 3, 2014 in Gombe, Gombe State. ``The situation in our zone demand serious prayer for God’s intervention. ``We want to pray for the aggrieved ones to lay down their arms and embrace the path of peace, through dia * * ``We want to also pray that if it is temptation, God should help us come out of it victorious, and if it is punishment, let’s repent and ask God to

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forgive us. ``On the part of leadership, we want to pray that those lead with fairness, justice and righteousness, without discrimination. ``We want to also pray and call on all stakeholders to be cautious and respectful in dealing with human beings in crisis-ridden areas,� he said. The chairman appealed to Nigerians to join CAN in praying for lasting peace in the country, adding that there could be no meaningful development in an atmosphere of insecurity. ``Nigerians should join us in prayer as we seek for God’s intervention on the prevailing

the socio-economic development of the North-East geopolitical zone. ``Government is doing its best, but it needs our prayers to succeed, especially in tackling the security issues in the country, particularly in the north-east zone, ``he said.

only to people forced from their homes between January and March this year, as the militants have stepped up their campaign with attacks becoming more frequent and deadlier. Attacks that four years ago targeted Christians and government workers have become indiscriminate, with + and Christians in attacks that have torched thousands of thatch-roofed mud huts. Schools also have become a frequent target over the past year. Hundreds of students

have been shot, had their throats slit with machetes or been burned alive in locked dormitories. The Emergency Management Agency said few of the refugees it interviewed plan to return home until there is security, and even fewer said they have seeds left to plant if they could return to their

The U.N. refugee agency estimates 470,000 people are displaced in the country and another 30,000 have sought refuge in neighboring countries in recent years.


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Cover Herdsmen-Tiv feud: Benue lawmakers consider banning beef consumption 6 5 Makurdi

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ollowing allegations that the ongoing crisis between Tiv farmers and Fulani herdsmen was caused by the rustling of cows by some Tiv youths, the Benue State House of Assembly is contemplating passing a law banning the consumption of cow meat in Tiv land. The position was disclosed by the Majority Leader of the Legislature, Mr Paul Biam, while receiving a delegation comprising three second class chiefs and 35 district heads in Sankera area of Benue State (Logo, Katsina-Ala and Ukum local government areas) led by Dr Terkura Suswam. Biam, also chairman of the Assembly’s ad hoc committee on the crisis, lamented that the allegation has given Tiv nation a bad name. According to Biam, the proposed law would provide opportunities for Tiv people to produce alternatives to cow meat, stressing that animals like pigs, sheep and goats as = = = be raised in large quantities. He described Terkura Suswam’s visit to the Assembly as timely, assuring him that the memorandum

he had submitted on behalf of Sankera people would be considered along with other documents. While explaining that the banning of consumption of cow meat in Tiv land would be recommended to the House before the submission of the committee’s main re > would be recommended for

violators of the proposed law. Earlier, Terkura Suswam, who is the Zege-I- Wanger- ITiv (Great Illumination of the Tiv Nation), had told the majority leader that the invasion of Tiv land by the Fulani herdsmen has brought untold hardship to Tiv people through loss of lives and property. He said the Fulani have decided to reward Tiv peo-

ple’s many years of hospitality with killings, burning of houses and displacement, lamenting failure by the constitution to provide details of how the unity and stability of the nation should be maintained and what should be done when its territorial integrity is being invaded through conspiracy.

I-G raises committee to resolve herdsmen, farmers’ rifts

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he Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, has set up a committee to resolve the lingering clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers in some northern parts of the country. The Force Public Relations Officer, Mr Frank Mba, announced yesterday in a statement in Abuja that the committee is headed by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of operations. The statement said that the President-General of Miyetti Allah, the umbrella body of the herdsmen, and three other members of the body are included in the committee.

It said that the president and executive members of Farmers’ Association of Nigeria are also members. According to the statement, the community leaders of the affected areas in Benue, Plateau, Taraba and Zamfara, some of the states affected by the clashes, were members of the committee. The statement said that the committee followed an interactive meeting between the inspector-general and the leadership of Miyetti Allah at the Force Headquarters on Thursday. ``The essence of the meeting was to find an alternative dispute resolution mechanism

geared towards finding a lasting solution to the lingering crises. ``In addition to the ongoing crisis management measures and strategies being implemented by the force, there was need to meet with stakeholders and parties to the conflict,’’ it added. The statement directed the committee to visit all the affected states and liaise with the police commands as well as the governors and other stakeholders, to resolve the crises. The statement called on the leadership of Miyetti Allah and other relevant stakeholders, to cooperate with the police in resolving the issues.

JAMB to conduct UTME in UK, Ghana, 5 other countries

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egistrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Dibu Ojerinde, announced yesterday that "#$& / Matriculation Examination (UTME) would also be conducted in seven countries abroad. Ojerinde stated this while 8 newsmen at the University of Ilorin. He said the examination, scheduled for April, would also take place in Accra (Ghana), Johannesburg (South Africa), Cameroun, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Ivory Coast, London (UK) and Cotonou (Benin Republic). He said JAMB was prepared to conduct a smooth and hitch-free examination in all accredited centres in the country. He said about 160 examination centres were accredited to conduct the electronicbased examination, pointing out that the number of centres was increased this year.

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2 Britons, 10 Nigerians nabbed for oil theft

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ecurity operatives have arrested two Britons and 10 Nigerian citizens on charges of trying to bribe a mil the military revealed yesterday. Oil theft by armed gangs is rampant in the Niger Delta region, with estimates ranging from 100,000 barrels to 250,000 barrels a day lost to so-called 9< ? Major-General E.J. Atewe, commander of the mixed military and police Joint Task Force (JTF) for the oil-producing Niger Delta region, said two of the bunkerers - both Nigerian ' -

quest clearance to move the crude oil. They had openly admitted their plan was to hack into a pipeline and connect a hose that would siphon crude out of it onto a waiting boat, and offered him $6,500 to provide a gunboat to protect them on the way out. “The suspects were immediately arrested for attempting to bribe the brigade commander < Q ewe said in a statement, and a follow-up operation had led to the arrest of two Britons and another eight Nigerians. Stories of collusion are be-

ing alleged with the security forces, and the sheer scale of oil theft in Nigeria would not be possible without systematic collusion by various security agencies, sources claim. Loss of output from theft and outages caused by sabotaging pipelines has cost the treasury which relies on oil for about 80 percent of revenues - billions of dollars. Critics, however, say theft is exaggerated to cover up embezzlement of oil revenues < a charge they deny. Oil theft has contributed to the high likelihood Nigeria will lose its top African crude oil ex-

porter spot in May, as exports could fall to their lowest since records began in 2009. Production of the Forcados grade has been hit by underwater pipeline leakage, which Shell blamed on oil theft, and which led the operator to declare force majeure on the grade this week. Despite widespread evidence of collusion between Nigerian security forces, the government has been keen to portray oil theft as the work of foreign criminal gangs. Analysts say the main buyers are > ? ers in Singapore.

``Last year, the board had ' * said. The Registrar said about 300 examination centres applied, adding that only 160 were accredited because they met with the Board’s requirements. He said the centres would have steady power supply with back-up facilities if there were power out-ages. On the level of education in the country, Ojerinde said that polytechnics and col best technical training in the country. ``The federal and state governments must revamp and reposition the institutions to meet the demands said. He urged Nigerians not to abandon the country for 9 < adding that the Ghanaian education was not better than Nigeria’s and advised those leaving to retur.

wo Islamic courts in northern Nigeria have secretly released on bail seven men on trial for allegedly breaking the law on homosexuality, a prison * ' vealed yesterday. The seven were among a dozen men formally charged by the Bauchi State Sharia Commission on January 6 with belonging to a gay club and having received funding from overseas for an apparent membership drive. Four others were convict $ /# !27# 777 & 89 with a horse whip - what the judge termed a discretionary “correctional punishment�. A Christian suspect is having his case heard before a secular court. Homosexuality is banned under Islamic law, which is in force alongside state and federal justice systems in northern Nigeria. The men’s cases came to light just as President Goodluck Jonathan approved a new law banning gay marriage and civil partnerships that won support at home but was strongly criticised in the West. : * central prison, who asked not to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the issue, said the remaining seven men were no longer in custody. “The courts wrote to us $ 88 suspects have been granted bail and we promptly released them,� he added. A clerk at the Upper Sharia Court in the Unguwar Jaki

district of Bauchi, which is hearing one of the cases, con the men. “The court granted bail to the three remaining suspects at the last trial session on $ 88# termination of their cases,� said Abdul Mohammed. “The judge’s decision to grant them bail was borne out of the fact that none of the accused was caught in the act, which is an indispensable condition to warrant death sentence... “That means they would not get the death penalty at the end.� The other four men are on trial at Tudun Alkali Upper Sharia Court, also in Bauchi. The men’s cases have been heard in secret after an angry mob pelted the defendants with stones after a hearing ; * 2<# their immediate execution. Police had to break up the riot with tear gas. “Since the mob action on ; * 2<# als have been going on in secret in another location and the trial dates are never made public,� said Mohammed. Sharia law provides for death by stoning for sodomy once it is established by four witnesses to the act or by voluntary confession. 27+ + = * 9 777 ; * 8/ being convicted of homosexuality. He claimed he had been “deceived into sodomy� by a school teacher who had promised to fund his education.


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News

South East

UNTH performs 40 heart surgeries in one year

Kenneth Ofoma, Enugui

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o less than 40 patients with various heart diseases have undergone successful open operations at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Enugu, in the last one year that the programme has been reactivated in the hospital. Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Dr. Christopher Amah disclosed this yesterday while conducting journalists round the cardio thoracic theatre where both foreign

and local surgeons were conducting heart operations. Amah disclosed that ! 8°º/ designated as centre of excellence for cardio thoracic surgery, having heart surgery in sub 8°¹ According to him, open heart surgery programme * setback for 10 years, before it was resuscitated last year in collaboration with foreign partners. “Last year, by the Grace of God and the spirit of

team work, we were able to reactivate the open heart surgery programme, which disappeared from here ten years before. “After quite a lot of preparations we were able ' March last year and now, &

during which we operated on 40 persons. The last one was in December when we did 11. In the ongoing, we have shortlisted about 8º * * and children with more patients pressing to be enlisted,� he said. On his part, the leader

of the foreign medical team, Dr. Onyekwere Nzewi of Save-a-heart in Nigeria Foundation, a non-governmental organisation based in the United Kingdom, stated that cases of heart diseases in Nigeria are reaching epidemic proportion due to westernised feeding habits. He advised Nigerians to revert to natural African foods to guide against heart diseases, adding that the main cause of heart diseases is * or canned foods.

VC cautions against same sex association, indiscipline Boniface Okoro, Umuahia

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ice Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), Prof. Hilary Edeoga, yesterday warned ™ * against indulging in same sex union and other vices so they could excel in their academic pursuit. Edeoga who handed down the warning during 28 * ceremony of the school, threatened that any student found guilty of the menace would be expelled. “In order for you to succeed in your various academic programmes, I urge you all to shun all acts of indiscipline, including rape, same sex union or association, cultism, extortion, exam malpractice, indecent dressing, abusive * # & negatively and truncate the academic journey * &

begun today,� Edeoga advised. He was categorical that the privileges and rights conferred on them through the matriculation ritual could be withdrawn any time the behaviour of a student was adjudged to be inimical to the progress of the school. He, however, assured them that the management would give priority to their welfare, promising that more hostels and lecture theatres would be provided to meet the accommodation needs of the school. He also said that intra-campus * *™ * introduced to enhance students’ mobility. Edeoga commended President Goodluck Jonathan for the transformation he has brought to the education sector. About 5,000 students took the matriculation oath and were formally ™ 88 colleges and two schools of the university.

Don charges govt to diversify into agric Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

A Maduka, after a successful heart surgery at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Enugu.

Okorocha goes after fraudulent contractors Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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mo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has ordered the arrest of any road contractor that fails to justify the mobilisation fee paid for his contracts. Okorocha issued the order at a town hall meeting with the people of Isu and Njaba Local Government Areas where he stated that his Rescue Mission is poised to bring positive change and rapid development to the state. According to him, the era of carting away public funds without execution of contracts is over. He stated that the & * 2Âą local government areas was to ascertain the level of completion of contracts awarded in each council, appealing for collaboration of the people to ensure that contractors justify the over !2Âş mobilisation fee. He listed some of the achievements of his administration in the council areas to include,

free education to tertiary level, construction of 305 primary school buildings, construction of ultra-modern general

2Âą LGAs, introduction of Community Government

Council (CGC) to boost agriculture and wealth creation and the Youth Must Work programme among others. He appreciated the people for their support and urged them to resist

politicians whose stock in trade is to loot the state treasury. “Not again will 419 people hijack politics " 2789 ! more imposition; no more rigging,� he said.

Obi broke jinx with Obiano’s inauguration – Political scientist Cyprian Ebele Onitsha

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United States of America (USA) based Nigerian political scientist and public health practitioner, Mr. Chidebe Okafor, yesterday said that former Governor Peter Obi broke the jinx by handing over smoothly to Governor Willie Obiano, adding that such feat had never been recorded in the state. He said, “It was a good feeling to witness a full transition. It would

interest anybody to appreciate that there had not been transition since the inception of civilian administration in 1990.� Wishing Obiano well as he executes his manifesto, Okafor reminded him that the essence was quality service delivery that would enrich lives of the citizenry. On President Goodluck Jonathan’s second tenure bid, he said, “It is within his constitutional rights to run again, and for that, he has my full support.�

According to him, “He may be availed of the opportunity to address more issues in the polity and right certain wrongs found in his administration. I am also happy with the emergence of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and would like to see that both parties be ideologically equipped as they operate. Their ideological enrichment would enable masses to make choice and facilitate political socialization of voters.�

university don, Prof. Christopher Chiedozie Eze, has advised Nigeria government to diversify into specialized agricultural production that would guarantee increased food production. According to him, a nation that relies on importation of food and exportation of oil and gas without serious recourse to agriculture is living on a borrowed life. Eze, a lecturer at the Federal University of Technology (FUTO), Owerri, Imo State advised that to achieve a meaningful agricultural feat, “the nation’s land use strategy should be reformed to make it easy and cheaper for prospective farmers to acquire and use for cultivation.â€? The erudite scholar made this observation in a lecture titled “Agricultural Finance - a panacea for agricultural and rural developmentâ€? which he delivered at the 2ÂŹ " * * * the university. He pointed, “You cannot commercialize agriculture on less than one hectare farm which is a dominant ™ Nigeria especially crop farming that needs large expanse of land for viability Âł Indicating that the importance of agricultural development and the role * * development cannot be over emphasis, he cautioned, “Agriculture, apart from providing

food and income mainly through the small scale farmers who account for about 95% of the nation’s food producers, agriculture * ' ´* ™ Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). S p e a k i n g comprehensively on agriculture, economic growth and economic development, community development and household income, ­ * ™ # agricultural marketing, technological adoption and import assessment as well as agricultural cooperatives and group enterprises, Eze insisted that to make agricultural farming a panacea for agricultural and rural development, the agricultural sector must be ÂŽ phase in agricultural economics and rural development of the nation. His words: “The important basic infrastructure is land reformation. Supply of cheap seedlings, fertilizer and pesticides as well as repair an increase in irrigation facilities which presently stand at about 40,000 ha instead of our potential 3.4 million ha.â€? Accordingly to him, unemployment put at 2< °Ă‚ * 278<# ÂŽ ­ that we must discard the perception of farming as a tradition and take it as a business to enhance the realization of our real potential as the giant of Africa.


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North Central

N.6m estacode: Appeal Court frees Azubuogu

Boko Haram: PDP chieftain calls for state police A

Paschal Njoku, Abuja

Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kaduna State, Chief Joseph Gumbari, said yesterday in Ganawuri, Jos, Plateau State, that the creation of state police is the only way to end the deadly ™ ' ! ! Hundreds of people & ' ™ ' in communities in the ! *

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Kaduna-Plateau border, Gumbari, who was ! Assembly member, said to own their police forces would curb the

™ ' * * “State police populated by locals, is the only way to end the massive ™ ' * because personnel of the

' * * ' ™ ' ™ ' would have done their worst and ran into the bushes before soldiers

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cannot even enter the #œœ * He added that it was the local populace who ' possible places that the ™ ' * # * ™ ' * * * locals since they were not ² ' * case of these Kaura local communities, the ™ ' * * * ! ' caves, but the locals do,â€? The PDP chieftain said & * * # code-named ‘Civilian

; œœ ' & : ' ! + * & & the need to set up such * them constitutionally to protect their * He said that state police, when established, would be expected to help conventional security men to secure local * & leads on the operational ™ ' He cautioned northern & politics with calls for state # institution was crucial &* *

buja Division of the Court of Appeal has ´* ™ the Vice Chairman of House of Representatives ™ $ ' # ' ÂŽ* * *# & & !/77#777 Ă„ÂŹ#7°9 & by the Securities and ­

for a conference in the Dominican Republic for * ÂŽ* * * * his counsel, Onyechi "' ÂŽ*# !# a no-case-submission *ÂŻ Court presided over by ;* ' ' However, the court, in *

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­ ™ that it was impossible for the applicant to have travelled to the Dominican Republic for the conference, as at the time the money was when the conference was

* Âł The appellate court stated, that “there was ample unsubstantiated * evidence at the end of the prosecution case that there was no prima facie case neither was there ÂŻ* & * Âł

Landlord arraigned for intimidation, assault United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, Mr. Jan Eliasson (left) and Senate President, David Mark, during latter’s visit to the former in Abuja‌recently.

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c o m m u n i t y leader in OmuAran, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Chief Ademola Bamidele, yesterday reiterated the community’s commitment * ´* ' + Bamidele said the community depends much ' & The community had recorded violent robberies, '

& * May 14 last year’s robbery ™ ' closure of commercial ' * # & /7 ' * ' ' had since refused to open Bamidele however said the community had * “Our traditional ruler, the Olomu of Omu-Aran, Oba Oladele Ibitoye

and the Omu-Aran Development Association (ODA), had done a lot to improve the security

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* * & assistance and support to the police surveillance there is considerable

increase in the number of police personnel, the recent introduction of 24hour military patrol in the town is also part of the * Âś #Âł : He also said the installation of Close Circuit Television (CCTV)

and breadth of the town complement other security

& He commended ' & # particularly its Chancellor, Bishop David Oyedepo, for *­ van to assist in the security # * philanthropists to emulate * * ´* & *

No casualty in Ilorin flight mishap –Dati Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 28/03/2014

NSE equities market sustains gaining streak, as ASI appreciates by 0.38% * ÂŹÂŹÂş# 87Âą# °¹º & * * Ă?¹º ÂŹ2Ă‚ STERLINGBANK, he equities market closed yesterday. positively on Friday with the NSLTECH, and DIAMONDBNK were the most active to boost Nigerian Stock Exchange All Share Index appreciating by +0.38% market turnover. NB and NESTLE to close at 38, 331.78 basis points, top market value list. NSE LII recorded a +0.97% gain compared with the appreciation of +0.97% recorded previously. And to emerge the most active sectoral the Year-to-Date (YTD) returns performance among others, while NSE Banking was the worst hit stood at -7.25%. * * with -1.92% loss recorded on at N12. 312 trillion, market breadth ;: # ÂŹ Âś8< closed negative as TOTAL led 18 earnings report, records positive gainers against 29 losers topped growth of +15.5% in its Revenue by CAP at the end of yesterday’s with negative growth of -2.0% in session an unimproved ™ + " performance when compared with the list of active stocks that record impressive volume spike at the end previous outlook. Market turnover also closed of yesterday’s session. Meanwhile, Standard & Poor’s positive as volume traded appreciated by +10.32% with a revised outlook on Nigeria showed Marcell Dike

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it’s sovereign credit to be negative, * the country’s ruling party which has heightened political and institutional risks. Nonetheless, the Nigerian Stock Exchange recently organised its quarterly Sectoral Dinner as part of its commitment to developing key sectors of the nation’s economy. ™ * Minister of Health, Prof. C. O. Onyebuchi chukwu, it focused on the health sector of the Nigerian economy. The Dinner provided a unique platform for listed companies, prospects, regulators and government to discuss key burning issues in the health sector and the enormous opportunities in the Capital Market.

STOCK NESTLE NB TOTAL OANDO ZENITHBANK

STOCK CAP UACN CADBURY NB STANBIC

CLOSE

GAINERS: TOP-5 GAIN

958.80 146.00 148.00 14.56 20.79

973.00 152.89 153.00 16.04 22.00

CLOSE

LOSERS: TOP-5 GAIN

45.00 59.36 80.00 151.00 21.00

40.62 56.41 78.55 150.00 20.30

Symbol

Opening Price

High

Low

Closing Price

Change (+)

% Price Change

Trades

Volume

Value

7UP ABCTRANS ACCESS AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT AIICO

90.00 0.90 7.46 2.90 1.40 0.80

90.00 0.90 7.50 3.00 1.40 0.80

90.00 0.90 7.43 2.90 1.40 0.79

90.00 0.90 7.44 3.00 1.40 0.79

0.00 0.00 -0.02 0.10 0.00 -0.01

0.00 0.00 -0.27 3.45 0.00 -1.25

1 1 1 1 1 1

86,300 145,065 6,353,059 3,455,798 46,960 642,059

7,606,553.00 130,157.85 47,446,864.00 10,064,401.00 67,154.80 509,445.84

AIRSERVICE ASHAKACEM

2.60 16.99

2.60 16.96

2.60 16.63

2.60 16.63

0.00 -0.36

0.00 -2.12

1 1

51,050 1,480,559

120,078.50 24,660,160.00

ASOSAVINGS BERGER BETAGLAS CADBURY CAP CCNN CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE CORNERST COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX CWG DAARCOMM DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DEAPCAP DIAMONDBNK DNMEYER ELLAHLAKES ETERNA ETI ETRANZACT EVANSMED FBNH FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FLOURMILL FO FTNCOCOA GLAXOSMITH GNI

0.50 9.12 19.00 80.00 45.00 9.87 0.50 51.90 0.99 0.50 1.42 0.67 2.03 2.07 5.85 0.50 235.00 8.90 9.80 0.99 6.31 1.22 4.26 3.83 13.00 2.32 2.22 12.44 3.39 2.25 2.90 65.00 92.00 0.50 70.00 0.50

0.50 8.90 19.00 80.00 40.62 9.75 0.50 51.90 0.95 0.50 1.48 0.64 2.01 2.07 5.85 0.50 239.75 8.90 9.89 0.99 6.50 1.16 4.26 3.83 13.00 2.32 2.22 12.90 3.40 2.34 3.00 65.00 92.00 0.50 70.00 0.50

0.50 8.90 19.00 78.55 40.62 9.75 0.50 51.90 0.95 0.50 1.48 0.64 2.01 2.07 5.85 0.50 237.50 8.90 9.59 0.99 6.25 1.16 4.26 3.83 13.00 2.32 2.22 12.40 3.38 2.24 2.81 65.00 92.00 0.50 70.00 0.50

0.50 8.90 19.00 78.55 40.62 9.75 0.50 51.90 0.95 0.50 1.48 0.64 2.01 2.07 5.85 0.50 239.75 8.90 9.70 0.99 6.31 1.16 4.26 3.83 13.00 2.32 2.22 12.51 3.40 2.24 3.00 65.00 92.00 0.50 70.00 0.50

0.00 -0.22 0.00 -1.45 -4.38 -0.12 0.00 0.00 -0.04 0.00 0.06 -0.03 -0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.75 0.00 -0.10 0.00 0.00 -0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.01 -0.01 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

0.00 -2.41 0.00 -1.81 -9.73 -1.22 0.00 0.00 -4.04 0.00 4.23 -4.48 -0.99 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.02 0.00 -1.02 0.00 0.00 -4.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.56 0.29 -0.44 3.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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

170,000 1,259,971 2,000 5,693,763 99,312 320,386 266,100 115 854,200 102,600 104,500 87,900 320,946 102 100 50,000 180,435 19,713 1,224,762 30,000 27,326,311 3,795,717 100 29,700 242,889 1,700 29,811 12,602,535 22,416,466 3,926,236 652,180 696,408 99,574 1,330 18,439 4,000

85,000.00 11,168,496.00 36,120.00 455,347,200.00 4,035,118.50 3,102,184.25 133,050.00 5,670.65 811,500.00 51,300.00 152,920.00 56,256.00 646,541.94 200.94 556.00 25,000.00 43,007,352.00 169,114.88 11,881,392.00 28,500.00 173,822,656.00 4,403,031.50 405.00 108,108.00 3,188,328.75 3,757.00 64,093.65 158,235,568.00 76,048,552.00 8,871,684.00 1,864,352.00 45,788,824.00 8,870,865.00 665.00 1,296,032.75 2,000.00

CHANGE % 14.20 6.89 5.00 1.48 1.21

CHANGE % -4.38 -2.95 -1.45 -1.00 -0.70


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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 28/03/2014 Symbol

Opening Price

High

Low

Closing Price Change (+)

% Price Change

Trades

Volume

Value

GUARANTY GUINNESS HMARKINS HONYFLOUR IKEJAHOTEL INTBREW INTENEGINS JAPAULOIL JBERGER LEARNAFRCA LINKASSURE LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MOBIL MRS MULTITREX NAHCO NASCON NB NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIG-GERMAN NIGERINS NIWICABLE NPFMCRFBK NSLTECH OANDO OASISINS OKOMUOIL PAINTCOM PORTPAINT PRESCO PRESTIGE PZ REDSTAREX REGALINS RTBRISCOE SKYEBANK SOVRENINS STANBIC STERLNBANK TOTAL TRANSCORP TRANSEXPR UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNIC UNILEVER UNITYBNK UPDCREIT UPL UTC VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK

24.53 185.00 0.50 3.75 0.60 24.20 0.60 0.50 71.25 1.80 0.50 3.27 2.08 1.97 0.50 118.01 54.44 0.50 5.25 12.00 151.00 1.52 0.77 1025.00 7.36 0.50 0.50 0.78 0.50 16.91 0.52 42.00 1.81 4.10 40.00 0.55 31.10 4.47 0.50 1.29 3.68 0.50 21.00 2.50 159.00 3.70 2.37 21.00 59.36 7.00 2.53 10.00 0.50 45.15 0.50 11.02 3.85 0.56 4.25 1.66 109.50 0.75 0.98 19.60

25.00 194.25 0.50 3.79 0.60 24.20 0.64 0.50 71.25 1.89 0.50 3.38 2.08 2.00 0.50 122.00 54.44 0.50 5.20 11.99 151.99 1.52 0.78 1050.00 7.36 0.50 0.50 0.78 0.50 16.74 0.51 42.00 1.81 4.10 40.00 0.54 31.10 4.47 0.50 1.23 3.70 0.50 20.30 2.52 172.95 3.76 2.37 22.00 56.41 7.15 2.52 10.00 0.50 45.15 0.50 11.02 4.00 0.56 4.25 1.66 109.50 0.77 1.01 19.76

24.00 190.00 0.50 3.72 0.60 24.20 0.64 0.50 71.25 1.87 0.50 3.11 2.08 2.00 0.50 122.00 54.44 0.50 5.05 11.99 148.25 1.52 0.74 1050.00 7.36 0.50 0.50 0.78 0.50 15.66 0.50 42.00 1.81 4.10 40.00 0.53 31.10 4.47 0.50 1.23 3.65 0.50 20.30 2.46 166.10 3.61 2.37 20.90 56.41 6.73 2.42 10.00 0.50 45.15 0.50 11.02 4.00 0.56 4.25 1.66 109.50 0.75 0.94 19.60

24.52 194.25 0.50 3.72 0.60 24.20 0.64 0.50 71.25 1.87 0.50 3.12 2.08 2.00 0.50 122.00 54.44 0.50 5.20 11.99 150.00 1.52 0.78 1050.00 7.36 0.50 0.50 0.78 0.50 16.49 0.50 42.00 1.81 4.10 40.00 0.54 31.10 4.47 0.50 1.23 3.69 0.50 20.30 2.50 172.95 3.76 2.37 20.90 56.41 6.97 2.50 10.00 0.50 45.15 0.50 11.02 4.00 0.56 4.25 1.66 109.50 0.77 0.94 19.60

-0.04 5.00 0.00 -0.80 0.00 0.00 6.67 0.00 0.00 3.89 0.00 -4.59 0.00 1.52 0.00 3.38 0.00 0.00 -0.95 -0.08 -0.66 0.00 1.30 2.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.48 -3.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.82 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.65 0.27 0.00 -3.33 0.00 8.77 1.62 0.00 -0.48 -4.97 -0.43 -1.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.67 -4.08 0.00

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

4,463,179 111,510 500 776,612 22,200 12,880 270,000 755,000 40 471,081 200 1,596,704 192,800 107,200 30,000 58,243 2,050 150,000 1,038,809 296,466 7,443,699 45,000 1,542,010 650,328 50 4,000 5,000 509,240 96,008,864 2,970,098 8,804,738 35,965 13,299 52,550 152,400 10,127,330 186,072 65,000 500 326,117 5,271,978 500 165,068 160,824,060 390,310 13,478,054 10,000 422,994 278,435 16,955,324 3,845,761 88,544 200 369,349 500 29,000 305,300 60,000 26,900 2,100 66,381 382,404 3,368,970 7,576,961

108,646,304.00 21,405,896.00 250.00 2,927,340.00 13,320.00 327,280.81 166,300.00 377,500.00 2,707.60 882,816.62 100.00 5,077,591.00 402,143.50 213,010.00 15,000.00 7,085,253.50 102,930.00 75,000.00 5,311,808.50 3,557,142.00 1,122,227,200.00 65,250.00 1,164,087.62 681,953,984.00 350.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 397,207.19 48,004,432.00 47,739,432.00 4,428,376.50 1,435,003.50 24,071.19 210,584.50 6,097,396.00 5,368,978.00 5,823,527.00 278,050.00 250.00 401,156.41 19,465,864.00 250.00 3,355,547.50 397,364,992.00 65,520,152.00 49,401,748.00 22,600.00 9,188,299.00 15,722,132.00 118,720,384.00 9,587,616.00 884,522.94 100.00 16,964,158.00 250.00 303,630.00 1,206,700.00 32,800.00 109,276.00 3,318.00 7,001,531.50 288,848.41 3,216,734.00 149,134,576.00

-0.01 9.25 0.00 -0.03 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 -0.15 0.00 0.03 0.00 3.99 0.00 0.00 -0.05 -0.01 -1.00 0.00 0.01 25.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.42 -0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.06 0.01 0.00 -0.70 0.00 13.95 0.06 0.00 -0.10 -2.95 -0.03 -0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 -0.04 0.00


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Politics

Confab might fail over incongruous modalities – Chekwas Okorie National Chairman of the United Progressives Party (UPP), Chief Chekwas Okorie, in this interview with our correspondent, KENNETH OFOMA, talks about the ongoing national conference, the recent Nigerian Immigration Service’s recruitment tragedy, 2015 elections and the disturbing socio-economic reality in the country. Excerpts:

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hat’s your take generally on the ongoing national conference? I will say that when President Goodluck Jonathan announced that there will be a national conference during his Independence Day broadcast last year, I rejoiced. We felt that was the biggest independence anniversary gift that the President could give to Nigerians, because some of us have always clamoured for a national conference to address our many injustices and imbalance especially as contained in the 1999 Constitution and others that are not contained there. But when government eventually came up with the modalities I was downcast because I saw a repeat of what the military government of General Abdulsalami Abubakar did with the 1999 Constitution especially on the creation of states, which made it impossible for any state to be created in spite of the clamour for them. This is because, to follow the rule, is like a camel passing through the eye of the needle. The same thing has repeated itself and I started early to protest that this conference will fail. The major contentious issues for which everybody is clamouring will not succeed because of the modality that says if an issue is not decided based on consensus, it will then be decided by 75 per cent of voice votes by the delegates. Now, this is a very tall order. All over the world it is simple majority that is used in making laws; that is, 51 per cent and above. In some countries, it goes up to two-third, 66 per cent. There is no country in the world that has demanded 75 per cent voice votes for an issue to be passed, especially in a complex country like Nigeria. No two geo-political zones in this country can make 50 per cent of the delegates. Three geo-political zones in the South cannot even make it. So, to get a majority you need at least four geo-political zones and in that situation, there will be give and take, debate will be very robust; there will be arguments on why some people must concede certain things to gain other things. That is what you expect in a conference of this nature at the end of which majority of the people will go home happy. But what the government has * * :* ¯* doubt that government didn’t know the implication. The implication is that 26 per cent of the delegates which can easily be mobilised by the North West and part of North East can just sit down at the conference and say nothing, do nothing until voting time. And if it is an issue that will alter the status-quo which they enjoy, Continued on Page 16


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the conference is useless. they that constitute the 26 per cent will simply say ‘no.’ So, if you have 26 per cent saying ‘no,’ that issue is dead because the 74 per cent which is not up to the government requirement can only agree on something that only 26 *™ implication is called ‘tyranny of the minority.’ The 26 per cent will have their way while 74 per cent will have their say. This is absurd. If you make a constitution, the * ™ higher. That is why if you use a simple majority to make a constitution, you will need a two-third majority to amend it because you’ll be using elected people to amend what majority of the people had endorsed. But with 75 per cent, you can never make it. What issues would you recall actually prompted us into this conference? The issue of regional autonomy; if you like call it the geo-political zones or federating units on the basis of equality. The issue of resource control, which also enables the zones and states within the zones to develop at their own pace is another. Another issue # you will not be robbing Peter to pay Paul as in the case of the Value Added Tax (VAT) where some states ban alcohol, only to collect the greater chunk of its proceeds. It is hypocrisy. And so many other contentious issues like what you call federal character; educationallydisadvantaged areas and the devolution of power. Now, these contentious issues will not pass because once you change them to what is acceptable to the majority of Nigerians somebody will be losing. For instance, it has been calculated that the South East geo-political zone - for & & + approximately N1.4 trillion every year in revenue that ought to have come to it if it has the same number of states as other zones. What about using land mass where there is hardly any human being as factor of revenue allocation? There is the population * * remained controversial, yet you use all those manipulated * & * sharing. So, these are some of the issues and if you cannot achieve these objectives, then

Some critics have expressed sentiments that the confab could be a boo-boo trap by the President to woo the electorate for his second term ambition. What do you say? I don’t want to go along with the initiators of that sentiment. To me, the opposition is taking issues too far. Those opposing the conference unfortunately were those who were champions of the convocation of a sovereign national conference, People like Bola Tinubu, even most of our National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) brothers used this issue of national conference to make names. It surprised me that now that it has come, they are * If they have something to tell Nigerians about why people should vote for their party and not the UPP, my party, or the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that ought to be their business. There is no time you have this conference that people will not come up with something. So, I continue to praise the President for the courage to do it. I do not see any ulterior motive in it. The only problem I have is that it’s like giving you something with one hand and taking it back with the other. That particular provision if not amended, though almost late now, will result in the national conference not achieving the purpose for which it is being convened. What’s your comment on the recent tragic event involving the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)’s recruitment exercise that led to the death of many jobless Nigerians? Well, it’s unfortunate that we had to lose so many lives; it is heart-rending. May the souls of the dead rest in peace. It’s all part of the contradictions in our system. This immigration people advertised what they needed and some people were there watching. It was not done clandestinely; it was done openly. It was advertised and people applied. The management knew that the applicants had become so many due to the level of unemployment in the country. It divided the country into sections and asked people to converge on the selected places. A situation where you come and drill applicants of

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this magnitude including pregnant women is odd and primitive. It shows no imagination or creativity. That was what caused the tragedy. So, the measure government has adopted is still not a solution. Look at the pronouncement that those who were wounded would be given automatic employment. The moment it was said, the National Hospital was = ' doctors’ report that they were wounded. I can’t understand whether people in positions of power are ever reasonable at all. Employment is supposed to pass through the Civil Service Commission (CSC), and you don’t allow vacancies to build up to 4,000

this conference will fail; the major contentious issues for which everybody clamoured for will not succeed because of the modality that says if an issue is not decided based on consensus, it will then be decided by 75 per cent of voice votes by the delegates. Now this is a very tall order. All over the world it is simple majority that is used in making laws

before you invite applicants. If you pass your vacancies as they occur to the CSC and it gives the criteria for each vacancy, people will send their applications to the commission. It happens every day; vacancies ought to be * * that could lead to a tragedy like this. We have institutions we don’t utilise. President Jonathan has failed in that direction. What is your view of the ongoing strike by the ! " # their counterparts in the Colleges of Education that has become worrisome with some accusing government $ % & importance to our tertiary schools? Those who are saying that government does not ™ * to polytechnic education * ™ * government to this crisis may be right. Even, I will like to agree with them. But I say to you that it’s all part of the concentration of everything in the centre. Nigeria ought to have devolution of power on university education; it’s not the business of the centre. How many universities does American or the British government run? I can tell you, for instance, that in the South East of Nigeria, the polytechnics would have been on equal pedestal with universities. When the Federal Government hadn’t taken over the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, it was

' & * the fortunes of your party at the election that produced Governor Willy Obiano in Anambra State? We went into the election with the intention to win quite alright but our party was barely one year old. We were registered on October 2, 2012 and that election took place on November 13, 2013. In building a political party for election, you have to build its image. The platform itself has to be popular before you can use it to canvass for votes. At that particular point in time, our party was new. It had no governor, no local government chairman and had not participated in election before then. We had an option not to participate at all but being a new party and the kind of propaganda that we have had to face during and after the All Progressives Grand Alliance crisis, if we didn’t participate, some people would even say we were not registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). So, we participated and of course faced the constraints of fund. We didn’t have a candidate who had money; our candidate was practically conscripted by us to run. So it’s not as if he came with enough resources. But I also know of those who have * ™ not using the UPP platform. We are not going to use that election to assess ourselves. Instead, we’ll use the general election which will be our * everything possible to restore the missing third leg of Nigeria’s tripod. For instance, we are the only political party out of the 25 registered that will be presenting an Igbo presidential candidate. We are busy recruiting and building the party. If you go to Imo State today - because that is where we have done the best so far, and you mention three parties, the UPP will certainly to be one of them. It wasn’t like that a few months ago and we have a target that by June-July this year, the UPP Continued on Page 79


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2015:Nobody can stop Jonathan from contesting, says ex-militant Mr. Eris Paul, popularly known as ‘General Ogunbos’ is not new in the struggle for resource control and the emancipation of the Niger Delta. He was one of those who kept the Federal Government and the major oil-prospecting companies in the region on their toes in the days of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua until the amnesty programme put paid to the devastating militancy in the region. In this interview with BENSON EDJEWHOVBO, he speaks on the timetable for the 2015 general elections, the crisis in River State, President Jonathan’s performance and his second term bid, among other topical issues.

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he timetable for 2015 elections is out. How do you see the political situation in the country? I don’t see any situation in Nigeria that cannot be resolved or handled by Nigerians, especially at this time. Indeed, we are at the point of making a true democratic nation. We are not bordered about tribes, group of persons or religions. I am equally not seeing any province as a threat to the other. But when power is exercised properly, people feel close to the leadership ' ™ for it. That’s our campaign here – that there’s no vacancy in Aso Rock come 2015. I say this without any fear. And what do you make of the Rivers State’s political crisis? I can categorically say or tell you there’s no danger or fear in Rivers State. In politics, if you lash out in a rage, threatening your subjects, followers and neighbours with rancour, at the end you bring

General Ogunbos’ destruction upon yourself. When a governor cannot unite his people, or his alliances cannot come together because of personal ambitions, * revolt against his authority. As a governor you cannot stick to your own personal wishes without the support of your region. I have seen it happen in Bayelsa State several times at extremes and I don’t think Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s desperation for power and wealth can garner enough support to outwit the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state. We will be there also, and the governor should be prepared to welcome us.

when power is exercised properly, people feel close to the leadership and think a little or more of dying for it. That’s our campaign here – that there’s no vacancy in Aso Rock come 2015. I say this without any fear

What is your assessment of the security challenges in the country and government’s response so far? Orderliness and disorderly situations are issues in human life. So, you don’t expect extreme excellence in politics and in the " you presume orderliness, sometime crisis arises. But when you get * win every time, you would have shown stable force to reckon with. The strong will learn, the brave will be careful and the weak will solicit. That’s politics for you in the Nigerian context. How would you rate the President Jonathan’s amnesty programme to the Niger Delta militants and his delivery of good governance? In terms of the amnesty programme, President Jonathan scores 93 per cent - with the help of the great mask behind the Iroko tree, Hon. Kingsley Kuku, who is # * ™ personality that has shown a great sense of statesmanship. Kuku has shown a level-playing ground by taking advantage of the times. He is skilful, humble, prepared, # ­ & has today changed the minds of some ex-agitators who were willing to return to the creeks. & ™ ' Godwin Abbe whose arrogance and self-centeredness took several of our youths back to the creeks. This is why government must be ­ & the charisma to deliver service Continued on Page 80

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Obiano assures Anambra teachers of better deal Mansur Oladunjoye

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overnor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, has assured ™ deal as his administration is determine to reposition the state according to its name as the Light of the Nation in the educational sector. In his inaugural address to a gathering of all principals and managers of secondary schools at Abagana, Njikoka Local Government Area during the week, Obiano said education occupies the centre stage in his blueprint as the single most important key that would unlock the potentials of Anambrarians. He observed that his predecessor, Mr. Peter Obi, “had done very well in education and we are determined to improve on the foundation he laid. We have adopted tested models that will return Anambra to its preeminent position as the Light of the Nation in education.â€? The governor however reminded the teachers of their responsibility to reshape society by equipping students with the right values that could help them evolve into responsible citizens. He said: “I learnt most of the values that I live by today from my days in secondary school. The virtues of hard work, # ´* ™ and other values that lead to the emergence of a responsible citizen are all imparted on the students at this level of education. So, I expect you to do the right thing for our children.â€? According to him, government is determined to improve teachers’ lot and that their request for support in training and capacity building would get his express approval

when formally presented. He warned that he would not condone laxity from teachers, especially those that are notorious for keeping away from classes. “I want to it on notice that I plan to pay surprise visits to schools. I will not tell anybody where I plan to visit and when but I expect to see you in the classroom when I come. I will not take kindly to anyone who is away from his or her duty post when I visit,� he warned. In her opening remarks, chairman of Post-Primary Schools Service Commission (PPSSC), Lady Joy Ulasi, urged that as the son of a headmaster, every teacher in the state felt a

* Âś emergence as the governor, quoting from the governor’s campaign press statement. “That actually moved many of us to pray for your victory,â€? she said, adding that Anambra teachers expect great things from the new administration. According to her, the PPSSC * & supervision and on-the-spot checks in the 254 post-primary schools in the state, adding that commission wished to move from its temporary site on the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway to its permanent site in the shortest possible time. She expressed hope for the governor’s gesture towards the accomplishment of the feat. Also speaking, president of the state chapter of All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS), Sir Godfrey Ajiba, requested for the appointment of principals as permanent secretaries, promotion of principals to higher grade levels, sponsorship of principals to national and international conferences as well as land in Awka for a ™

Chief Willie Obiano, Governor, Anambra State (m), Lady Joy Ulasi, Chairman, Post-Primary Schools Service Commission (L) Dr. Uju Okeke, Commissioner of Education, Anambra State (3rd r) and some students of Nnamdi Azikiwe Secondary principals at Abagana...recently.


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Ochei’s travails and the enemies within SYLVESTER IDOWU reports the intrigues that forced Hon. Victor Ochei to resign as the Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly and the lessons he learnt in a hard way.

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olitically, Delta State is unique when compared with other components states of the federation. It is a one party state where struggle for power is contained within the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) without any opposition’s input. For the past eight years, PDP held sway without anybody or group in the opposition confronting the style of ruling or policies of government. In fact, they are simply not there, unlike other states where the ruling parties are constantly on their toes. This however is not the case in the oil rich Delta State where every politician, career or professional, is neck-deep in the PDP. Don’t be carried away by the Democratic People’s Party (DPP) that was made popular in the state by Chief Great Ogboru. All politicians that won on the platform of DPP were from % * ways back to the ruling party. But one young man that has ™ arrangement orchestrated by the one party circus show in the state is 46-year old Victor Ochei, until March 18, this year, the Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly. He was elected the Speaker on June 6, 2011 as three times representative of Anochia North constituency marking the commencement

Delta State Legislature. He held the Assembly with exemplary stewardship before his voluntary resignation penultimate Tuesday. Prior March 18, 2014, everything was assumingly going on well for the Speaker whose ambition was to vacate the seat to contest the governorship race, buoyed by the seemingly agreed power rotation within the party to Delta North Senatorial zone.

This is because the former Governor James Onanefe Ibori emerged from Delta Central while the incumbent, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan is from Delta South. Ochei, having done well as the Speaker of the state, according to analysts was convinced that having being loyal to Uduaghan and assisted him in holding the

* opposition or dissenting group of members to his policies, would cut his support. Indeed, Uduaghan was said to have blessed Ochei who immediately embarked on subtle consultations across the state and soliciting for their support. With encouragement from these interest groups, Ochei consolidated the feat by taking his colleagues to London for workshop early last year where he allegedly gained their support with alleged promises of political patronage. After the trip, Ochei, backed by his colleagues some of who allegedly spent their monies to “sellâ€? him to the electorate continued with his consultations. For instance, on November 1, 2013, he was in his constituency at Obomkpa in Aniocha north local government area of the state when an explosive device ÂŻ* * woman. exchanging pleasantries with his supporters at the Eke Market square, venue of the public function, when the explosion occurred and threw the crowd into pandemonium. The canon, according to an eyewitness was only inhibited by a row of chairs. It was obviously an assassination ™ * # security agents were yet to unravel the masterminds. The incident which was the with the ambition of the then Speaker prompted political observers conversant with politics of the state to reason that he might not realise his ambition. After this, all seemed to revert to normalcy until March 18, 2014 when it became obvious that there had been a disagreement between Ochei and Uduaghan. According to an impeccable source, it all started before Uduaghan travelled to London two weeks ago with some of his kitchen cabinet. Saturday Newswatch learnt that it was on that trip that the plot to impeach Ochei was hatched. * in Saturday Newswatch that

Former Speaker Ochei Uduaghan was allegedly no longer comfortable with the # more so, with the tremendous

* ÂŻ his colleagues. The governor was also

& ™ by the tremendous support ÂŻ interest groups across the three Senatorial zones in the state, having allegedly realised that it might be too * ' & choice when the time comes to realign the interests of his loyalists. “The Governor now sees an opportunity to rally his diehard supporters who might have been bruised, one way or the other, by some of the policies of Ochei as the Speaker. So those who felt ' ÂŻ

I wish to thank all those, numerous and many who made my tour of duty a pleasant affair further. To my esteemed colleagues, I remain grateful for your love and camaraderie we shared while it lasted

backings of Uduaghan and ÂŻ now saw an opportunity to abandon him since he no ÂŻ ' Âł# source said. Saturday Newswatch gathered that immediately Governor Uduaghan returned from his London trip, he invited Ochei and advised him to resign. This development allegedly ÂŻ colleagues for succour only to & ÂŻ had sold out and had prepared his impeachment notice. When he realised that there * # even from his colleagues, he allegedly went back to * ™ resignation. Saturday Newswatch reliably gathered that political inexperience nailed him after ™ which was tendered to the then Deputy Speaker, Hon. Bassey Ganagana, preparatory to his (Ochei) soft landing, was all that was needed to nail him because the rumour of his resignation went spiral penultimate Saturday, certainly, it was leaked by some of his political enemies. When asked by reporters # penultimate Sunday said he was still the Speaker but would not know what would happen the following day, “As I am speaking to you now I am still the Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly. I don’t know what will happen tomorrowâ€?, he said. But the following day, Ochei tried to play a fast on the public when he presented the 2014 budget bill approved by the assembly to Uduaghan for accent. Pictures were taken at the event which was circulated by the Government House to various media houses,

Governor Uduaghan given an impression that the executive had no hand in the uprising in the Assembly. But at the resume plenary of the Assembly the next day, it was obvious that the game * ™ to an end political intrigue that characterised the state in 72 hours after the return of Uduaghan from his London trip. Ochei cited personal resolve to pave way for a new leadership at the Assembly as his reason for “stepping aside�, expressing hope that a new leadership would take the state and the House to a higher level, having contributed his own quota. “I wish to thank all those, numerous and many who made my tour of duty a * esteemed colleagues, I remain grateful for your love and camaraderie we shared while it lasted�, he wrote in the ™ " ™ = * #

and indeed civil servants ¯* ¯ # * ! # allegedly hinged on Ochei’s highhandedness. He was * out of ghost workers in the state thereby stalling the usual process through which some of the workers were defrauding the state. What is not known at the whether Hon. Ochei has buried his political ambition to become the next Governor of the oil rich state or will still go ahead with it, having gone underground since his Ñ time will tell about his next political move.


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On Lagos CCTV security scheme ByTayo Ogunbiyi

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agos, being the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria, and indeed West Africa, has enormous security challenges, bearing in mind its estimated 18 million population, its ports and waterways, border with Benin Republic (which makes it accessible to international robbers, smugglers, child/human ' * * banks, industries, companies and other commercial enterprises. With this peculiar status, the rate of crime in Lagos over the years, has been relatively higher than those of other parts of the country. At its inception, the Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola’s administration, reinforces its commitment to security by making it an integral part of its Ten-Point ´* # * ™ <8 from private and public sectors, with a former Inspector General of Police, Alhaji Musiliu Smith, as chairman, was inaugurated on June 11, 2007 with a mandate to determine the causes and # * & ™ ' innocent citizens and institutions and eradicate the menace of area boys, among others. ™ # * ´* # recommendations to government which in its white paper pledged to * *

police command to recover illegally ´* # " * * of such arms, among others. To this end, the administration evolved a comprehensive security initiative known ¯ * in the establishment of the Lagos State

* ´* * * + public-private partnership framework & ´* * & security agencies. * crime, the state government conceived yet another comprehensive security # ­

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from a command post with the aid of surveillance cameras. The whole of Lagos can be electronically monitored through *

to prevent violent crimes, protect lives and property and prevent crisis as well as manage crime the situation at any location in the state. In a situation where any social group is planning to stage a protest which could lead to a breakdown of law and order, the Nigerian Police Force can be alerted on the development and then a deployment of policemen could take charge of the situation. The technology of the security surveillance infrastructure, comprising surveillance cameras, sensors and tracking devices that function through a network of a facility that enables the collection of data

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& & recall events in real time with accurate date and provide information that may lead to the detection and prosecution of criminal activities. The cameras will be installed in sensitive positions in the state such as banks, schools (to monitor crime rates in tertiary institutions, strategic roads/junctions in the state, government buildings, and all dark spots, while the control room will be in contact with the crack team of police patrols all over " ' crime in the state and also guarantee safety of lives and property. It is estimated that 10,000 Lagos State Wireless Security Surveillance cameras would be & * & The state government initially launched

about 1,500 security cameras on the " * through the Security Trust Fund. Aside its primary purpose of complementing the various security initiatives of the

& # employment opportunities to young graduates to work at the command centres in various capacities. In furtherance of the need to secure the lives and properties of Lagosians, the state government recently demonstrated the workings of the live feeds from the 1200 security cameras already deployed across the state, with the interaction of Governor Fashola with some press # promised that more cameras would be deployed to combat crime in the state. According to Governor Fashola, the demonstration was meant to show the commitment of his administration to the

¯ ¾ ²! # have moved from a zero camera state to * 8277+ that is, some numbers would show us. We are now in a position where we are * 87 ´ ' So, we are far behind other cities like New York and London, where they range 277 97 ´ ' * & & 7 & 777 ´ kilometres and we have reduced that ³ & * ­

that it is critical to center consideration on the fact that the camera control security centre is not a one-event intention but a constant and continual accomplishment of many small solutions that have * Security Trust Fund which provided ´* # & # * followed by street signage because it was discovered that while the police could move they could not identify streets. It is noteworthy to state that the investment drive of the Governor Fashola administration is an integral part of its security initiatives. For one, the various donations into the Security Trust Fund could not be seen as the end in itself * ÂŻ* ´* * safety of lives and properties. Solutions to security problems are multi-faceted; * # & ´* other vital logistics alone cannot bring about total reduction in criminal activities ­ is being struck in terms of opportunities and options for those who might have been driven into crime by economic hardships through the creation of an & ™ & to investment. Thus, the more job opportunities that are created - courtesy & = + ™ & ´* reduction or outright elimination of crime in the state. It should, however, be stated that & * * obtained without the active involvement, participation and support of every segment of the society because public security is the responsibility of all individuals, groups, communities, organisations and other units that constitute the state. It is a known fact that despite the magnitude of government investment in public security, there are still herculean challenges that government’s resources alone cannot tackle. Much as everyone in a state pursues varied interests, the pursuit of public security should, nevertheless, be the common goal of all. The involvement and participation of individuals and non-governmental actors in the issues of public security is, therefore, a necessity for the actualisation of a secured society. Ogunbiyi is of the Features Unit, Ministry of Information & Strategy, Alausa, Ikeja

Need for Social security

By Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

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he Azata/NEPU Party of Nigeria commissioned a study * ´* lack of social security in some states in the world. The studies revealed that states with poor social security programmes are crises-prone. The survey on social security in states covers social insurance, industrial injuries insurance, health insurance, pensions insurance as well as retirement pensions for self-employed persons, civil service pensions. Also, unemployment insurance and labour promotion of family

* # ´* * of social and legal aid, ensuring the enrolment of pupils in school, colleges and universities, provision of assistance for further studies and research were also covered in the

survey. Studies by Bosas International Bureau, included hardship allowance, vocational studies and cultural enlightenment, social courts’ jurisdiction, advice and public information. An overall picture of social security in Nigeria shows dismal neglect of the people’s concern, while ambitious men keep postponing the actions necessary for ­ There is a meager social budget ' ´* * social organisations. ™ in the hands of the workers. Overall social services are not * result of lack of easy mobility and movement of people. haphazard, and the means of labour

rights enforcement are lacking as legal fees are high, and the judicial process is very slow. Old age, disablement and survivors face enormous hardship. The Azata/NEPU party of thinking men and women enjoined the other political parties to ruminate over these national issues, instead of themselves. Those people who are enjoying our national funds are those wellplaced at the National Assembly and holders of high government the land. They cannot understand the under-current of discontent in the lower strata of society. They do not understand why people are rising in Ž* # # ' # " ´# Syria, Turkey and the under-current of political and social discontent around the world. It is not wise to

adopt the ostrich foolishness until the worst happens. ­ the North, non-payment of salaries * # = '# Nigerians abroad for treatment, huge maternal deaths, lack of price control and the sky-rocketing prices of basic * + ­ ' *

The honest person is loathed, while the serpents of illusion crawl over the land. God will overturn, overturn and overturn for which the rich will lament, when the bubble busts. Those who pray for Nigeria, should include social justice in their supplications. In Nigeria, the young never grows, the capable are ignored.

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Business & Economy Immigration recruitment tragedy: Aftermath of ‘death’ of real sector The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS)’s employment saga has revealed that the unemployment situation in the country is far more serious than the government thinks. Consequently, the citizens are appealing to the government to do the needful, to avert the security consequences of a youthful population without jobs. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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hile the Federal Government’s economic team was busy telling Nigerians that less than 20 percent of the country’s youths are unemployed, the United Nations published a report saying that about 70 percent of Nigerian youths are unemployed. Recently, Saturday Newswatch published the views of some captains * ­ who raised alarm at government’s continued lip service to unemployment issues, warning that the country would be consumed by the large aarmy of unemployed and uneducated youths. Nigerians woke up on March 16, to the sad news of the death of about 19 young persons who went to vie for ÂŻ * * ­ the the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS). Reports showed that the stampede, which led to the deaths, occurred at Abuja National stadium, Lagos National Stadium, Ogbe Stadium, Benin City, Minna Stadium and Jos Stadium. The reports further showed that over 650,000 applicants were charged N1000 each by the consultant who undertook the employment task for NIS. The public outcry that followed the event forced the Federal Government to ­ # Goodluck Jonathan directed a fresh ­ said three spaces would be given to families of the dead applicants, and one of such spaces must be a woman. ÂŻ* ­

the country are also to be automatically recruited into the NIS. Good as the government gesture is, the citizens believe that the Federal Government must wake up if the country hopes to avoid a repeat of

Moro the tragedy, considering the fact that similar incident occurred in 2010 when the former Comptroller General of NIS, Mrs. Nkechi Uzoma, also conducted a * ­ On how to prevent a recurrence in future, a former Minister of Interior, Capt. Emmanuel Ihenacho, said government has a duty to create a conducive environment for the manufacturing sector, and businesses in general to thrive, to be able to employ more Nigerians. Captain Ihenacho said, “Visit any of the shopping malls in the country; all you will see are imported products, including toothpaste, toothpicks, table water, just named it. If our * * * these small items, we are in troubleâ€? He advised that in future Nigeria should embraced technology, while carrying out large employment ­ # # be interview on line as it is the trend worldwide. The former minister said: “I understand over 50,000 applicants from my state - Imo - were invited to Dan Anya Stadium, Owerri, for just 10 slots allocated to Imo State. This is unacceptable. This showed the serious unemployment situation the country has found itself.â€? ! * Congress, Abdulwahab Umar, on his part, lamented that government policies have killed the country’s real sector. The labour leader warned that more

­ * * as the country continue to throw its borders wide open to goods from all over the word, lamenting that imported goods are far cheaper in the country than the locally manufactured ones. According to him, labour has been warning the government to reconsider its economic policies, to no avail. The

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Umar people in government think they are the only ones who have the answers to the country’s economic challenges, and believe that those of us out of government do not know anything. Barrister Marcurl Uganmadu, a human right activist, berated government for the high unemployment situation in the country. He said the privitisation policy of the government has cost the country many jobs, adding that many of government’s enterprises that formally provided millions of jobs to Nigerians have been sold to investors who do not have

It is sad that our government keep saying it has no business in business. Government, even in the developed countries participate in business to protect the interest of the masses. The government must wear its thinking caps to fashion out how to revive our factories and other business that have relocated from the country

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* “It is sad that our government keep saying it has no business in business. Government, even in the developed countries participate in business to protect the interest of the masses. The government must wear its thinking caps to fashion out how to revive our factories and other business that have relocated from the country,â€? he said. On how to prevent the impending danger the country faces as a result of alarming rate of unemployment, a youth leader, Mr. Igho Daniels, warned the government to review its economic policies to ensure graduates secure employment. Daniels advised the government & * for the unemployed youths to stem the high rate of crime occasioned by unemployment. He said: “It will be in the interest of the government and Nigerians as a whole, if we would embark on the * all unemployed youths. The country has the means to do that. On a daily basis, we hear, and read from the media the huge amount being stolen by top & Âś " * paid out to the unemployed, Nigerians will be able to sleep with two eyes closed.â€? The youth leader appealed to the government to create a specialised bank that will be assigned to provide soft loans to the youths who have business ideas, adding that the bank could go into partnership with the young businessman/woman to reduce unemployment. He appealed to the government to empower the National Directorate for Employment (NDE) to train the school leavers to enable them be on their own, as the era of white collar jobs has gone. Daniels also tongue lashed the government for paying lip service to technological development as technical colleges and polytechnics that could train graduates to drive the country’s technological developments have been abandoned. “We love to deceive ourselves a lot in this country. We claimed to be pursing technological advancement. All the Federal Government’s polytechnics have been on strike for about eight months now. The government is not bothered, yet we deceive ourselves by saying the country aspire to be among top 20 economies of the world by the year 2020,â€? he lamented. Findings showed that many artisans have abandoned their shops to ride motor bikes for a living. The banned of motor bikes operations in many cities and highways, has further swollen the Continued on Page 22

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Business & Economy NIS tragedy: Aftermath of ‘death’ of real sector Continued from Page 21

unemployment rate, prompting many to take to one form of crime or another to eke a living The unending power situation has impacted negatively on the fortunes of the business sector, as public and private homes are being powered by privately owned generating sets, just as Nigerians continued to be billed for services not rendered by private Distribution Companies (DISCOs), who have only mastered the art of bills collection. Findings also showed that the activities of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria {SON} and National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has led to many Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to close shops, thereby increasing the country’s unemployment situation. Saturday Newswatch gathered that

Aganga the craze by various governments departments and agencies to generate taxes have led to multiple of taxation, forcing many MSMEs to close down.

The government has a duty to create conducive environment for businesses to thrive as against the current situation, and must encourage Small and Medium Enterprises promoters to continue in operation. The sector, which is reputed to provide over 70 percent of employments for citizens of China , Japan and many European countries, can also provide 50 percent of employments to Nigerians. $ 89 !" * is a timely warning, not just to the government, but to all well meaning Nigerians. The government must wake up if bigger human disaster would be averted in the nearest future. In the

& # & œ looting the country’s treasury should know that they may not have opportunity to enjoy their loots, if the army of unemployed youths continued to go hungry and roam the streets.

Neimeth soars amid unfavourable business climate Abiodun Awogbemi

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he harsh business environment has been the bane of manufacturing industries in Nigeria. The yet to be checked trend had led to the relocation of many manufacturing companies to other countries where there is conducive environment for the business community. Over the last two years, the developed countries and Bric economies have maintained positive gradient in their return to pre-2008 economic levels; 2008 being the watershed year that saw the collapse of the world economy. The American economy is forecast by the World Bank to grow by more than two percent in 2014. The New York Stock Market index had crossed its 2008 level. The European block, in spite of isolated cases, is also crawling out of the 2008 economic collapse. The domestic economy however, has not pulled out of the cauldron in spite consistent forecast of GDP growth in excess of six percent. Political economic analyst insists that the single most important militating factor is energy. It has constrained existing companies from growing, and in most cases made them * " * new enterprises, and has helped retain the cancer of youth unemployment. The Federal Government has taken bold and courageous steps in the privatisation of the distribution segment of the power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in 278< & # * government policy initiative is yet to manifest. Corruption remains endemic and obstructive. * & has ensued from the side of the sovereign. Civil disorder with Boko Haram and crude oil theft as its visible manifestations remain ­ * challenges that keep industries and businesses perpetually underperforming, in contrast to their counterparts elsewhere in the world. The business environment also confronts other mixed bag of economic factors. The * & ' = on a single digit throughout the year. But this stability is vitiated by high cost of borrowing, a critical factor for the survival of business entities. It is within the context of these circumstances that Neimeth Pharmaceuticals achieved the result. The Chairman of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals, Ambrose Bryant Chukwueloka Orjiako, has said that in the pharmaceutical sector, the partnership embarked by National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and World Health Organisation

Orjiako (WHO) to help domestic drug makers has raised the standard of locally produced * * plant/manufacturing facilities which continues to be a major consideration, especially as it As noted by Business Monitor International, the Federal Government allocation of N27.9 billion to the healthcare sector in 278< ´* & sectoral capitalisation with growth in the industry hampered by insecurity and lack of appropriate protective legislation. The inability of the pharmaceutical industry to make major ´* * * constraints continues to be a recurrent decimal. Orjiako called on government to visit the pharmaceutical sector of the economy with the same redemptive marshal fund it extended to the banking and aviation sectors. The international trade imbalance from pharmaceutical products where there is more imports than exports has continued to widen with consequent pressure on scarce foreign exchange. According to NAFDAC Director-General, Dr. Paul Orhi, Nigeria produces less than 30 percent of essential medicines consumed in the country due to inadequate production capacities of local pharmaceutical companies. The country’s low drug manufacturing potential is one of the reasons for the increasing threat of fake and substandard drugs in the country. All these are part of the challenges that militated against Neimeth’s performance in 2013. However, despite these challenges, the * Despite the loss after tax of N69 million during the last accounting year of 2012, the company was able to raise the turnover growth <7 ­

<97 N182 million as against N52 million recorded

in the last accounting year. In their future outlook, the chairman said the company is upgrading the plant to allow for increased capacity which is leading to heavy investment in manufacturing equipment, and upgrading of facilities on a scheduled and continuous basis. To be able to perform optimally, the company shut its plant for a month in December 2013 so as to upgrade facilities, and =* processor, high speed tableting machines, blistering machine and automatic packaging machine at a cost of about one million US dollars. The upgrade is expected to enhance capability, aid reduction in manufacturing cost now and in the future to make the products # & " will also create extra capabilities for contract manufacturing/tolling opportunities and meet current and future request. The company’s Managing Director and Chief ­ * & # $ * '* # while narrating the operating environment of the accounting year, said the economy’s GDP was forecast to grow at about six percent, and * * ' contribution to the growth. Nonetheless, the economy continued to be dependent on capital intensive oil sector which provides 95 percent of foreign exchange earnings, and almost 80 percent of the budgetary revenue. Ekunno said in spite of the purported overall growth, the contribution of private sector entities remained very weak, and the power sector deteriorated with unemployment remaining at unacceptably high rate. Experts agreed that the economy is struggling in the midst of the vast resources embedded therein. Notwithstanding the growth in GDP, the life of average Nigerian remained prone to poverty. * * revenue haemorrhage due to crude oil theft and pipeline vandalisation. All these put pressure on the excess crude saving of the Federal and state governments which usually

& ­ sustain foreign exchange earnings. Ekunno said the performance of Neimeth returned to normal 12 calendar months circle after 18 months adjustment that terminated in September 2012, a period that marked the beginning of the company’s turn-around reengineering. He added that the overall improvement * * pyranting to exceed its budget, achieving 153 * * in trade and prescription channels increased the sales to surpass the N2 billion mark with total turnover at N2.017 billion, and 30 per cent growth over adjusted 12 months of 2011/2012.

Ministry trains 100 livestock farmers on disease control

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o fewer than 100 livestock farmers in Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State have concluded training on the control of Newcastle disease. The training was organised by Agriproject Concept International in collaboration with the Livestock division of Kaduna State Ministry of Agriculture. % '*# # told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the participants were given basic training on how to vaccinate their birds against the disease. ``They were trained as Village Based Vaccinators, and the training is aimed at protecting local birds in the villages against the Newcastle disease, which is a common killer of birds,’’ Osu said. According to her, the training is imperative in view of the importance of livestock in rural communities, which often serve as asset to rural dwellers, particularly women. ``The training would also boost productivity and guarantee food security at the grass roots,� Oku said. She said the participants were also trained on how to mix dosages of the vaccines, including its application. Mr Samuel Musa, a participant, commended the organisers of the training, describing the exercise as timely. Another participant, Malam Nura Yazid, urged the organisers to sustain the exercise and extend the gesture to * programme.

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large scale farmer in Kano State, Prof Salihi Kibiya, has called for the establishment ' the country. He made the call at a one-day sensitisation seminar for farmers in Kano. The seminar was organised by the state Chapter of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in collaboration with the Ministry for Local Governments. He said establishing such bank was necessary in order to enable local farmers to access soft loans, thereby boosting agricultural production in the country. ``Micro-Finance banks will give many local farmers the opportunity to get loan facility to enhance their farming activities,’’ he said. He stressed the need for farmers to join cooperatives in view of the

their members. In his remark, the chairman of AFAN, Alhaji Mohammed Bello, called on the Federal and state governments to ensure early distribution of fertilisers and other inputs. He said the seminar was timely considering the importance of the sector to the socioeconomic development of the country. Participants, including directors of agriculture at local council level, were drawn from the 44 local government areas of the state. The seminar had as its theme: Ă˜Ă˜ " * % * ™ * œœ


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Apocalypse of planned petroleum subsidy removal Following the announcement by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dezani AlisonMadueke that the Federal Government has concluded plans to remove subsidy on petroleum products, as it lacks the capability to continue to subsidize the products, local manufacturers and transporters have warned the citizens to brace up for its consequences on consumer prices. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports

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igeria, touted as the sixth largest producer of petroleum according to the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), is also the only * * It is assumed that neglect and corruption * * # Warri and Kaduna to so decay that the country that was once an exporter of petroleum products suddenly became an importer of the products. This is in spite of the huge amount government and its agency, the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) invested in its regular Turn Around Maintenance (TAM).

* ! Âś that the Federal Government has spent billions of dollars in its TAM project, and now that all investment has gone down the drain with successive governments beginning form General Ibrahim Babangida to the present day government of President Goodluck ; * & & # the government has concluded plans to remove subsidy. The president of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Abdulwahab Umar, has warned that the congress would not fold its arms and watch, as he vowed to call out his members to withdraw their services, the moment government carries out its threat.

* & impacted negatively on businesses, and on Nigerians generally, stressing that many have not overcome the pains the hike brought with it, as at today. The labour leader said various promises made by the government each time it hikes the price of the petroleum products have not been kept.

& # National Union of Road Transporter Workers (NURTW), Ikeja branch, Ibrahim Gbadebo, in an interview with Saturday Newswatch recently in Lagos, adding that Nigerians should be ready to pay more for transportation. The NURTW boss said that the same applies to food products, as vehicles that would bring the products from the hinterland to the cities would increase their fare. Gbadebo stressed that the prices of all the products would also go up as vehicles that would transport them from where they are made to where they are needed would equally go up, as well. In his words, “The government should not increase the prices of petroleum products, as it will lead to increase in the prices of everything in the country. The Minister of Petroleum Resources who is saying government cannot

Madueke bear to pay the subsidy, is paying billions of & ÂŻ " & can be renting private jets for their usage, they should not complain that the country is broke.â€? On what happened to the buses government promised the NURTW in 2011, when it increase the prices of petroleum products, in Subsidy Reinvestment Programme (SURE—P), the union leader disclosed that government did not give his members the buses as promised. According to him, “my union members did not get the so called SURE-P buses. Commuters should be prepared to pay more anytime government increases the prices of petroleum products. Apart from the transport union, which have concluded plans to hike fares, depending on the new prices of the products, the local manufacturers have also vowed to increase the prices of their products. A local manufacturer, and Managing Director, Sivop Nigeria Limited, Mr. Jamal Ismail in a telephone chat with Saturday Newswatch, disclosed that the planned petroleum subsidy removal will lead to the hike in the prices of every product in the country. Ismail explained that local manufacturers are running their factories with expensive diesel, adding that any additional increase in the prices of petroleum products will

While the government is in a haste to remove the subsidy on petroleum products, petroleum marketers who were alleged to have collected billions of naira on subsidy for products they did not import, are walking free in the country

Jamodu only lead to the increase in prices of local products. The manufacturer said, “Manufacturers, ' & *

* country, are powered by private generating sets. We have barely remained in business. It is a known fact that many multinationals # countries as a result of poor power supply.

& Director-General of Lagos Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Muda Yusuf, who appealed to the government to sort out the current petroleum products shortage, as the persistent scarcity has impacted negatively on the fortune of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sub sector which paucity of funds is being worsened by the hike in prices of petroleum products. Yusuf, who was speaking on a radiophone in programme in Lagos, recently, said that the harsh operating environment has

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* shops. While the government is in a haste to remove the subsidy on petroleum products, petroleum marketers who were alleged to have collected billions of naira on subsidy for products they did not import, are walking free in the country. An energy expert, Mr. Kayode Ekundayo, while addressing the media, recently in Lagos, said the government has got it wrong in planning to remove the subsidy on petroleum products. According to him, the government is not serious with Nigerians. Whenever the government is broke, it will quickly announce that it wants to remove the petroleum subsidy to make more money, the * for. In his words, “This government is taking Nigerians for a ride. Few years ago, it increased the prices of petrol. They promised to use the money, through SURE-P to provide all the social infrastructure & * & ™ of a duty. Where are the promises, the government made when the last increase Âł The expert stressed that corruption in the government and the oil sector is the issue the government should tackle, not the nonexistent petroleum subsidy. As the government warm up to hike the prices of petroleum products, it should be prepared to tackle the consequence of the plan. Time will tell if government will listen to the Organised Private Sector, labour leaders and Nigerians generally who have warned against the plan.

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Business Interview Traders appeal to Kaduna govt over eviction

Tertiary institutions should prepare graduates S for world market – Ogun commissioner Nigerian unemployed graduates believe that some policies of the Federal Government are harmful to the nation’s economy, especially its somersaulting policy on job creation. In this Interview with BIANCA IBOMA, the Ogun State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Otunba Bimbola Ashiru, says Nigerian graduates should aid development by imbibing entrepreneurial spirit. He also calls on tertiary institutions to raise the consciousness by conducting reviews on technical and practical knowledge of entrepreneurship. Excerpts:

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gun State is a highly industrialised state, yet there are several unemployed graduates therein, what would you say is the cause? Unemployment is a universal issue. For the past thirty months, the Ogun State government has done a lot in tackling the rate of employment in the state. The rate of unemployment shows that these graduates are not well equipped to take up the task ahead. Most of them do not have technical knowledge of the courses they studied in the citadel of learning, while others seek white collar jobs which are not available; only a few lucky ones get employment, these graduates instead of being productive, begin to pass the buck. Another thing is that the institutions we have in the country do not conduct regular reviews of entrepreneurship courses, if they do, they just teach them theories. Graduates in Nigeria should imbibe enterprise spirit. Our institutions of higher learning should not only focus on theoretical work of entrepreneurship, but also the practical and technical aspect as well. They should also liaised with groups as well as professional bodies who will develop the practical knowledge of the theory they were taught, to enhance the academic state of the student, then they will be able to take up the challenge of becoming self reliant in future. So many graduates still depend on their parents for food and their general wellbeing. These parents, who had invested & # * & ™ comfort, but the situation of their children does not allow them to just sit back, and watch them do nothing. That is the reason I believe the youths in the nation should developed themselves technically, so they can be employers of labour instead of job seekers. Tertiary institution too should prepare graduates for the world market, not only for Nigerian economy. What is the target of your ministry in creating jobs for unemployed graduates before the end of this administration? Ogun State is the gateway to commercialisation in the nation; we have over 43 industries spread across major towns in the state. The government has

people did not want to participate then because they felt it was not real, but now we have so many of them who are showing interest after the initial disbursement.

Otunba Ashiru supported local industries, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises with the sum of N1billion from the Bank of Industry (BON). This is geared towards capacity building, employment generation and wealth creation to alleviate poverty in the state. When we started the scheme to assist those interested in entrepreneurship, people did not believe * were churned out that several people began to apply. I have over a thousand applications ™ & # Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has a mission to impact the life and well-being of the people Also, the ministry has not relented in supporting the dream of the present administration to make Ogun a highly industrialised state. The ministry had diligently pursued its N1billion Industrial Development Fund Programme. This became a reality when the state government and the BOI signed an agreement in 2011. Directly or indirectly, about 4,000 direct jobs have been created. Moreover, thousands of indirect jobs have also been created through value chain activities, noting that the loan scheme is still open to interested genuine micro, small and medium entrepreneurs in the state. Are there any initiatives or programme by the ministry to enhance job creation? Yes, we have initiated quite a number of programmes such as the BOI loan to boost agriculture, event planners, vocational training centres for catering and confectionaries, beads making and wire work, Adire fabric, make up artistry, depending on the individual’s skill. We also make loan available. Like I said earlier,

I don’t agree with him, we have what it takes to transform our local productions. We don’t have graduates who are willing to do odd jobs because they are not ready to go through what our parents went through

Some say Nigerian graduates do not have what it takes to become job creators? I personally don’t think so; it is all about interest, if they don’t have the interest there is nothing anyone can do about it. They must learn to transfer their knowledge or passion into wealth. This is not about what you studied, but having a life, developing yourself. If there are no white collar jobs, * * * Õ & farming, poultry farms, pigs and birds. If you can practice for crops, there are other things one can make, you can buy these * " œ * idea and packaging; they should think. We have a lot of brilliant youths out there who do not want to use their energy on something productive. They are waiting for the government to do something for them. But if the government did not do anything for you, you should channel your energy to something productive, instead of wasting time. I don’t believe they cannot create job. If Nigerian graduates set their minds to be productivity, they will go places. The problem is that they don’t want to do those jobs they considered dirty; those dirty jobs they are running away from will get them good cash from if they set their minds to do them. They must get to the stage where they can transform what they possess into physical cash, then they can be job creators. They have what it takes, all they need is determination, otherwise they will be frustrated. I once spoke to an unemployed graduate on job creation, and he told me that the Nigerian economy do not create room for technology transfer when it comes to local production, what is your view on that sir? I don’t agree with him, we have what it takes to transform our local productions. We don’t have graduates who are willing to do odd jobs because they are not ready to go through what our parents went through. They don’t have the patient to bear things or even handle certain local work, what they want is the fastest means of making wealth. What type of technology do they want? It is only a few who are ready to take up the task of labour. Several initiative had been put in place, how many of them have come up with great ideas of economic development and were denied access. We want human capital development, if they are ready, we will give them the support they need. Let them come up with ideas that can meet a need in their locality, and see if government will not back them up. Nigerian graduates believed that the Federal Government’s unstable policies on job creation are harmful to them. What is your advice to the Federal Government? I don’t have any advice for the FG on job creation because all policies by the FG is aimed at solving the issue of job and employment for the unemployed graduates. The worried youth or graduate who feels that the policies are not favourable to them should try and create job for themselves by developing their skills. It is so sad that every year, a lot of them troop out of the higher institutions of learning without hope, but I assure them if they set their mind to become successful entrepreneurs by looking * # they will not be looking for job rather they will become employers of labour. It takes a creative mind to be productive. They should not lose hope in Nigeria. We all must contribute something to ensure there is development.

ome traders along Kashim Ibrahim road, Kaduna, have appealed to the Kaduna State Government to stop their eviction by the state police command. Kashim Ibrahim road is one of the busy areas with hawkers selling various items, ' * # * # household items. Most of the traders said they started their businesses along the road in the last eight years.

™ * eviction to the bomb scare recorded in the area on March 25. The Vice Chairman of the traders operating in the area, Alhaji Sada Ibrahim urged the government to look into the ™ * in the area to earn a living. ``We are not staying in this place illegally; we work as a group and we do not allow any illegal activities, he said.’’ Malam Mas’ud Bello, a fruit seller, urged the government and security agencies to allow them continue with their business as it was their only source of livelihood. He advised that alternative place be provided them to resume their businesses so as not to put them in undue stress. ``We trust Gov. Ramalan Yero to have the sympathy for the people and will ensure that we are protected before our place of livelihood is taken away from us,’’ he said. Mr Musa Ibrahim, a shoe seller, warned that the eviction may send ``many to the streets if driven away from here’’. The police in Kaduna on Tuesday recovered an explosive in the area. * in the state, SP Aminu Lawan, said an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was dropped in the area by a motorcyclist but that traders in the area quickly alerted the police.

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he Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) says the ™ * agriculture is for African governments & & &

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Ibadan kidnappers’ den: Detectives go after kingpin, as suspects squeal in custody Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan

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# government was accused of using the scene of the incident as a lunatic rehabilitation abode, which it eventually abandoned to the mercy One time Secretary to the State Government, Dele Adigun, Prince Dotun Oyelade and Alhaji Lanre ™ # where they insisted that the government was culpable in the

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* # however, not be sustained as no provision was made for their “After gathering these unfortunate people, the state government silently went to sleep and people of dubious * ' * Ă’ Âś “In other words, the state government provided the enabling environment to perpetrate these ignoble acts and they should accept responsibility for turning Oyo state * Ç to their graves under the guise of environmental sanitation and * ² * have been those of people starved * & however exploited the situation to convert the den to their * :* & created enabling environment for project on behalf of Oyo State ' & However, the state chapter of ² All Progressives Congress (APC), to Constain West Africa Limited * " has risen in stout defence of the government over the development 2000, it was apparent that Constain as it urged the public to stop Accord * : # Party in the state from capitalizing the contractors were yet to perform on what it called the fresh blood of to the tune of the advance payment the dead people of the state to gain & & “Government therefore Âś " impounded the premises as well as ´* $ * # $ % * # Âľ ² & ' & premises and even carried out some ' at the horrendous discovery of ritual pilot projects on waste disposal at ' Âś * ´* * =

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Bridging gap in Nigeria, Turkey bilateral trade Abiodun Awogbemi

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How land revolutionises IGR in Nasarawa

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ith a total land size of 27,300 square kilometres, and a population size estimated to have a 40 percent rise because of its proximity to Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nasarawa State still

* & * 8ÂŹ years after its creation from Plateau

8°°/ # a poor cousin to Abuja, in all areas of development, with Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) being the worst hit. Only recently, Nasarawa was ranked one of the four states dominating the chart of revenue generation, from the ™ ! :* * !: # ÂŻ* ; ­ : ; : # * * & which report showed that Lagos, Rivers, Delta, Edo, and Akwa Ibom states recorded the highest IGR in three years

2787 2782 The survey report however, showed ; # # ! # : ™ # & " </ ; recorded only N2.725 billion while * !/ <¹ ! # : # !9 °º2 # !/ Âş< !Âą 9Âą8 billion respectively. & ! borders with, only Taraba accompanied ™

* & # and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT); all within the North-Central and North-East zones of the country: FCT in the North-West, Plateau in the North # * ! # : * the South, Kogi in the South-West, and Taraba in the South-East. IGR from the state has been poor over the years. This has always stunted annual budget performance. ­ # !8/ < " % # 278<# * !ÂŹ 8 " # which includes Pay As You Earn (PAYE). :* * # & * ' in from lands related charges, which has introduced a new narrative to IGR in Nasarawa State, within the same period, !ÂŹÂŹÂş# 727#º2 /Âş# * 89 year in IGR, making the subsector the highest contributor to IGR in Nasarawa. The leap forward broke the records of the ministry in the last two years when the commitment began to change the narrative of IGR in the state. The * 2788 & 2782 " & * years before Governor Al-Makura’s

* # Âś contributions were mere minuscule. * 278<

!9°# 7/#º7¹#9/9 ° * !887# 8/#/¹2#/¹2 * 9< /8 percent. Governor Umaru Tanko AlMakura, lamented the development, but *

shortfall. Records from the Lands Ministry show some commitment where, if sustained, will also show a paradigm shift from what it used to be in the same sub sector. First, there is a new value at the ministry against what it used to be; # regardless of what they put in. In the same ministry today, the value reorientation introduced there by Sonny Agassi, who is implementing the lands reforms introduced by Governor Umaru ' +$ '* *

Ă• ' & perspective. For two straight years now, their

!ÂŹÂŹÂş#727#º2 /Âş ' # far surpassing what the immediate past government of Aliyu Akwe Doma raked Ă• !8¹º * NAGIS has enhanced good governance, sustainability, positive change in management, best technical

# # ' engagement, and enhanced marketing. The technology deployed by this project has introduced interface between people, infrastructure and location, & information, operational cost savings, increased revenue generation, improved decision making, and improved * # ™ keeping and management. It has brought about expert design and implementation, # # * # as it stimulates economic development.

* & Al-Makura project, Sonny Agassi, who is also the Commissioner of Lands and Urban commitment to work, in what earned Development, said the earnings from the ministry the big nickname of “Petrothat ministry are just a tip of what the Ministryâ€? because of the revenue state should expect when NAGIS comes accruing from there; has earned both into full implementation. Ă’

* & !: ; : bonus’ to the envy of other ministries. In has exposed the state in many ways, but 2782# * !ÂŹ added that “it is a challenge; a call for Ă• 278< !9 us, especially for my ministry, not to be million. comfortable with our present state.â€? # 2782# He said the administration of Althe administration of Al-Makura spent Makura accounts for only a part of the a full year, revenue accruals from that * & + $ 2788

& # ™ 2782# & 8#777 * the era of commitment in developing a from the same land-related charges. dependable revenue base in land related % 2782# charges.

<8Âą#ÂŹ2/#<7/ 2°# 2788# “This survey has exposed the real which last six months were those of AlNasarawa; a state which shares the $ '* # <ÂŹ#Âş87#/Âş8 72 longest border line with Abuja, the :* % Âś Federal Capital Territory (FCT), like !2°# 2Âş<#29ÂŹ Âą8 277¹Õ !°# °°#7<ÂŹ 8/ Ogun is to Lagos State. Yet, unlike Ogun, 277ºÕ !ÂŹ8# <¹#</2 29 277°# !9<# ! 877 * Âą<°#8°9 7° 2787 from the federal generated oil revenue, Al-Makura had declared that the state which should not be because of our was building a dependable revenue base proximity to the FCT, a position that from lands, through a computerized should earn us the appellate of the top land administration programme called economic destination of the country. Nasarawa Geographic Information ²:* 89 * Service (NAGIS). 8Âą & ­ NAGIS, a N2.7 billion project which was an era when we did nothing, but execution has clocked just a year, is relied on oil revenue, at a time when * we could have developed our revenue under Siraj Consulting Engineers, to base to compete with Lagos, Rivers, Edo provide Geospatial services, Digital Area and Akwa-Ibom states. We should be Mapping and the planning of towns to ashamed of this ranking. conform with international best practices. “In the Lands Ministry, this survey is Already, through NAGIS, the state a kick for us to do more; to lose sleep has stepped up revenue generation, in until we hit our target of not less than 278< # & N5 billion monthly over the land size of about 27,300 square kilometers - a real gold mine,â€? Agassi, a NigerianCanadian, who returned to his home to help drive the governor’s land reform programme where an ambitious revenue base is being developed, added. The NAGIS complex, a provision ™ & authorities, recently played host to * <9 # ; ÂŻ # 29 number, were at the NAGIS complex as part of a compulsory programme called “Nigeria Study Tour.â€? ÂŻ* 278< Geospatial Conference, Africa’s largest and regularly occurring Geographic " " # ™ participation from the NAGIS partners, and provided opportunities for the state to showcase its GIS programme. Also, the Surveyor-General of the Federation (SGOF), Professor Peter Nwilo, and members of the Surveyors Council of Nigeria (SUCON) have long ranked ! </ the FCT, in the implementation of lands reforms to conform with world best practices.

The period of 15 years out of the 17 years we have existed as a state was an era when we did nothing, but relied on oil revenue, at a time when we could have developed our revenue base to compete with Lagos, Rivers, Edo and Akwa-Ibom states

Don canvasses training for SMEs owners

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don, Mr Olakunle Adegoroye, says acquisition of managerial skills by the Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurs (SMEs) is the panacea for sustainable economic growth in the country. Adegoroye, a lecturer at the Department of Accountancy, Lagos State Polytechnics, said in Lagos that good business skills were key to meeting projections. He said that contrary to other opinions, good sales and marketing skills were potent management vehicles to expand income and products distribution. “Sales promotions are one of the ways of penetrating the market and they should be organised quarterly in every business to ™ “Seminars ought to be held to create awareness and introduce new product to the market,â€? Adegoroye said. He said that one of the basics of good business management was for entrepreneurs to recruit workers with passion for the job and experience. ²" * # * needed to select people based on their competence and ability to do the job,â€? he said.

Nigerian miners form partnership with Canadian counterparts

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he Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) said that it had formed partnership with the Miners

™ * and modern technology. The National President of the association, Alhaji Sani Malali, who disclosed this in Lokoja said that the partnership would also cover training and capacity building for the miners. Malali was speaking at the inauguration of the new executives of the Kogi State chapter of the association. He said that the move was informed by the desire to acquire new mining techniques, create wealth for Nigeria miners and employment opportunities for youths. $ ™ ´* funds to the sector had been a major challenge for years and expressed optimism that the new partnership will put an end to this. He said that Nigerian miners had * counterparts, saying that Canada had much experience in the trade. “They have heard that Nigeria and Africa, as a whole, are virgin areas for minig exploration and exploitation . “Since deposits here are begging for ™ # & ' invite our colleagues in other parts of the world so that we can work together,â€? he said. He advised the state chapter of the

of the law and discourage illegal mining activities in whatever form. Mr Musa Mohammed, the state new chairman of the association, called for more government investment in the mining sector to ensure sustainable industrial development of the country.


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International Business

Indonesian economy: Marriage of public and private sectors Eric Elezuo with Agency reports

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crumbling infrastructure, factories operating at minimal capacity, and negligible investment. Following President Sukarno’s downfall in the mid-1960s, the New Order administration brought a degree of discipline to economic policy that quickly brought = # Ž * # +

* # ™ aid and investment. Indonesia was until recently, Southeast Asia’s only member of OPEC, and the 1970s, oil price raise provided an export revenue windfall that contributed to sustained high economic growth rates, averaging over 7% from 1968 to 1981. Following further reforms in the late 1980s, & = " # particularly into the rapidly developing export-oriented manufacturing sector, and from 1989 to 1997, the Indonesian economy grew by an average of over 7%. Indonesia’s misfortune during the Asian 8°°¹Ê°º * * = # * to go into free fall. Against the US dollar the rupiah dropped from about Rp 2,600 in late 1997 to a low point of around Rp 17,000 some months later and the economy shrank by a remarkable 13.7%. These developments led to widespread economic distress across the economy and contributed to the political crisis of 1998 which saw Suharto resign as president. The rupiah later stabilised Âş#777ĂŠ87#777 but steady economic recovery ensued. However, political instability, slow economic reform, and corruption slowed the recovery. Transparency International, for example, has since ranked Indonesia below 100 in its Corruption Perceptions Index. Since 2007, however, with the improvement in banking sector and domestic consumption, national economic growth has accelerated to over 6% annually, and this helped the country 277ºÊ277°

Indonesian economy performed strongly during the Global Financial Crisis, and in 2012, its GDP grew by over 6%. The country regained its investment grade rating in late 2011 after losing it in 1997. However, as of 2012, an estimated 11.7% of the population & & # open unemployment rate was 6.1%. Market Overview ĂŞ " * Âś economy and has delivered consistently high annual growth exceeding 6% in both 2007 and 2008. Growth of between 2% and 4.5% is expected in 2009. ĂŞ * ' * in the world’s fourth-largest country. There 2<Âą ÂŽ # 97Ă‚ whom are under the age of 30. ĂŞ % ­ ! neighbors such the Philippines and Indonesia has a GDP per person three times that of Vietnam. Indonesia is a thriving democracy * " located on the world’s major trade routes and has extensive natural resources. ĂŞ " + ' * * products and within the top 30 overall markets for U.S. exports. Indonesia has # & ­

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The Indonesian government set an ambitious goal to become an advanced economy by 2025. If it is to achieve that goal, it needs to evolve its manufacturing beyond domestic consumption, and start exporting raw commodities and materials

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Politics

2015: Hurdles before the North Saminu Ibrahim, Abuja

present-day Kogi State, saw n the governance of the Tureta in Sokoto State and country, providence has another from Dawakin Tofa in been very kind to the Kano State. ! ™ In fact, at a time in our independence in 1960; the political development, when leadership of the nation - both the North sneezes, other parts militarily and civilian - had at of the country catch cold. one time or other been under Conversely, electoral victory the control of the North. was erroneously interpreted as Following the demise of political advancement of the former President Umaru region and it was consequently Musa Yar’Adua, a vacuum believed to be ahead of other was temporarily created, regions. The North had always which saw the ascension of spoken with one voice on the incumbent President, Dr. major national issues. Goodluck Jonathan. But the The heterogeneous South ! ™ formed alliance with the North power in the 2011 election, in in a bid to be relevant in the line with the zoning policy governance of the country. of the Peoples Democratic For example, in the second Party (PDP) which appears ¯ ™ * republic, while the South West supported their kinsman, the party. late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Ahead of the 2015 general the South South found an ally elections, however, there is a renewed agitation to approach in the North and therefore ushered in Alhaji Shehu

* Õ # Usman Aliyu Shagari as the some prominent northern nation’s President. politicians such as former Vice

# President Atiku Abubakar, continued until the military are marshalling their arsenal. transferred power to a civilian This, in particular, may have government in 1999. The South prompted Atiku into joining which had literally played a the All Progressives Congress

(APC). General Muhammadu game plan since the departure Buhari (rtd), one of the of the British colonial masters, national leaders of the APC, is won a presidential election also a potential hopeful in the adjudged as the freest and party. Meanwhile, as the clock ticks most credible through the late Chief Chief M.K.O. Abiola. towards 2015, the North is It is instructive that northern faced with daunting challenges Nigeria which has been a in its quest to re-gain power. haven for many citizens of Among such challenges are other parts of the country how to unite the region and over years, suddenly became the choice of a candidate that volatile politically and would be acceptable to the unstable. Shortly after the region and other parts of the inauguration of President country. Olusegun Obasanjo, came the It is germane to note that introduction of Islamic Sharia though from a distance, the in 2000 by the Zamfara State North could be said to be one government in Gusau. The formidable region, following introduction of the Islamic prolonged crises such as the ' Sharia riot, the 2011 postin the region as many northern election violence and the states government followed ongoing insurgency in parts suit. of the region, particularly Parts of the North went the North East, the region = # ' has been fragmented along of resistance in cosmopolitan & cities like Kaduna, Jos. Northern minorities, who Since then, the once strong, have reportedly acted as monolithic North has cracked catalyst for the electoral like a pack of cards along victory of the region from ethno-religious lines. time immemorial may have Though the Arewa felt slighted by persistent Consultative Forum (ACF), upheaval in the region, which the socio-political umbrella of often leave them as major the North, is striving to return casualties. the orientation of the region During the period of the to the Sardauna era, scares of late Premier of the Northern repeated political upheavals in region, Sir Ahmadu Bello, volatile states of Kaduna and he reportedly advanced * & * ÂŽÂŽ the cause of the region, out in a hurry. without discriminating However, as the North against language, religious positions to recapture power in 2015, a new set of elite or intolerance. northerners whose ideology Against this background, is not in tandem with the he was able to bequeath a conservative North has monolithic North. The Hausaemerged. Fulani saw the Muslim Kanuri While the conservative as brothers. The Christian northerners insist that power plateau Berom, Tiv-Igalla, the must shift to the region, the Idoma domiciling in Benue new elite have continually State and the Okun people in

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Ibrahim Babangida challenged those behind the power shift agitation to justify the region’s long grip on power and the economic & * Fresh facts have emerged that the Northern Elders Council (NEC), headed by Alhaji Tanko Yakassai, is allegedly dancing to the tune of the presidency. Though Yakassai has said the NEC is * # however thrown its weight behind presidency “because of the projects being executed by the President Jonathan’s administration in the North,� a view being interpreted as tacit support for the President’s return in 2015. At a forum of the NEC in Abuja recently, Yakassai was evasive on the position of the NEC on the agitation of the region for the 2015 presidency. Said he: “We will take a position when the political parties make their candidates known.�

The North is determined to have power back and its leaders are pulling all the stops to see that that happens. On the other hand, the body language of the incumbent President strongly suggests he wants another term () *+/8: <=: unfolding scenario may portend danger to our nation

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Atiku Abubakar Similarly, the devastation arising from the ethnoreligious struggle as ­ : ' in the North in general and particularly in the North East, has further polarised leaders of the North. It is against these myriads of challenges facing the North vis-a-vis the struggle to reclaim power that, pundits have asserted that for the region to become relevant in the political equation in the country, there must be an all-inclusive summit to tackle various cleavages left behind by the prolonged crises in the region. Meanwhile, the determination of the North to reclaim power in 2015 and the desire of President Jonathan to seek another term have been described by former Head of State, General Abdusalami Abubakar (rtd) as a scenario that portends danger for the nation. His words: “The North is determined to have power back and its leaders are pulling all the stops to see that that happens. On the other hand, the body language of the incumbent President strongly suggests he wants another * scenario may portend danger to our nation if Nigerians from all parts of the country do not close ranks and put the interest Âł Abubakar explained that the sad and tragic experience of the 2011 post-election violence is a reminder that election ™ & * business that must be handled with utmost seriousness and patriotism. Moreover, the fresh push by Christians of northern extraction to present a Christian presidential candidate in 2015 is also causing ripples in the North as the 2015 elections knocks hard at the door.

Confab might fail over incongruous modalities – Chekwas Okorie Continued from Page 16

year, the UPP should be a household name in Nigeria ! & Š ‹ Œ % blood of every Igbo person Œ � Ž � Š � ! ! ‘&! Œ ! & * %’ ! �% Œ � ! Œ Œ � Œ �* %� “”•– % � & ! & —˜ $� Ž ˜ � � � !�

Œ � Š � & Œ ™ ˜ ™ & ! &� ˜ ! ! administration in the last � �! Œ �& &� of impending subsidy removal on fuel?

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Nobody can stop Jonathan from contesting – Ex-militant Continued from Page 17

into positions. There are some practical advantages in doing so. I remember John Togo’s change of mind and resolve to return to the creeks. In terms of good governance, President Jonathan scores nothing less than 81 per cent because good governance is not about civil service history; it is about service delivery and keeping to the rule of law. Today, Nigeria is like his personal constituent, compared with previous civilian and military presidents. Let us look at some of his achievements:

ÂŤ of State under whose tenure, multi-party democracy blossoms ­ parties – the Labour Party (LP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) - having governors in Nigeria. Some of the governorship elections were overturned by the court in favour of opposition party in Osun, Ekiti states, etc. President Jonathan was the the Freedom of Information Bill; & * police checkpoints in the country; while equally introducing a National Tax Policy to create + * could bring development to the people. President Jonathan paid ™ nation’s international and local airports. Under his government, * undergoing rehabilitation after 89 ; President to summon the courage to unbundle electricity distribution after 52 years, which today beams with prospect of improved power supply.

& holistically address the bad state of the Benin-Ore road that is today a pride of the nation. The Federal Government under Jonathan’s administration is embarking on the construction of the Abuja-Lokoja road and the historic East-West road. He rejuvenated the comatose railways system in the country after 20 years of inactivity. The Preident introduced the policy of 35 per cent female appointments in government positions. He established 12 new federal universities, thus ensuring that all states of the federation boasts of at least one federal university administration – all in a bid to accommodate the growing number of university admission seekers. In addition, he promised Almajiri

power and wisdom was everyone’s victory. I was trained and brought up by Ateke; it was a mysterious experience born out of smokes and danger - like you must not steal or tell lies, and take counsel before " # * with the desire to emulate your boss. For the Niger Delta, only he who gives up is defeated, everyone else is victorious.

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* ™ * instituted the principle of free and fair elections; he is at the moment prosecuting fuel subsidy thieves and while waging war against corruption. There are lot more other development projects that the Federal Government under the leadership of President Jonathan is also handling across the country. What else, Mr. Journalist, is good governance? Recently, your convoy, with some

!*! � " # œ ! Œ ! $ * Š ! & ! !&!˜ Š ! � &� Œ � ' & Ž Š � !˜ ! Š � $ *� # ™ security issues is making things turn out well at the end. To divulge means is to leak information beforehand. Therefore, certain things are not meant for public consumption. Precisely, the world is aware that a body called the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) claimed responsibility for the ™ ' were responsible for the killing of 11 policemen sometime last year in Azuzuama community, in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. The world is full of people looking for a secret formula for success and power. They do not want to think on their own; they just want a recipe to follow. I don’t seek to be loved at any price, because love has no price. " & love is the one that is unexpected, and the best of all plans are the ones that are reserved as secrets since they have to do with security issues. I just don’t have time to sit down and look back at the past; because sometime, your friends might not be those who wait for things to happen in order to decide which ™ *

What is your relationship Œ % Ž � ˜ ™ * ™ ™ ž ž % ™ ! � &Š ' ! ™ %Š � ˜ ˜ �!� Well, we have a cordial relationship; the goal can be large or small; it can be far away or right next door. But we go in search of it with respect for one another and honour. Great men are not obvious; so are great merits. They are not advertised in their own land just like the prophets. Otherwise, these men mean a place of strategic importance in the Niger Delta. The people have so much respect, enthusiasm and faith in them. There is more to them than mere description. However, there’s hierarchy in this thing of ours, like Chief Tompolo, High Chief Tom Ateke and Victor Ben (Boyloaf). Their extraordinary insight on courage,

If any group of persons, tribe or religion wants to stop President Jonathan from contesting the next presidential election, such are advised to go to the polls to make their votes count; otherwise, there might be some trouble

What achievement have you Â? Â? ÂŽ % Â? ! ÂŒ Â? What else if not President Jonathan. With him, we have at ™ "ÂŻ both sides of the Nigeria coin. History will keep our place and forgive those who are not capable of recognising our place. Â? ! Â? % Â? ! & Â? ! &Â? !&Â?ÂŽ ' Â?Â? Â? !˜ Â? ' Â? ! ÂŽ —ž ! ŠÂ? % Â? Š š$ % Š&Â? Â? You won’t know if your own strength is not enough to be in the ' # one is sleeping over the issue. But we are also looking at the principals ahead of us; ours is to remind them always until a proper arrangement is reached. We will surely put him to rest as arrangements are already at the peak. ' & & ˜ Â? Â? ›& * Â? ! Â?&%% ÂŒ % Â? Â? ! & ™ answers to this question.

Œ & Œ ! & ! �Ž Œ� This is going to be a very simple advice to whoever it may concern. Everyone has heard and is aware of where the resources used in building the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos and mega cities in Nigeria come from. Only those who truly understand the adoption of the Land Use Act over the rightful owners of land know = words in an already tensed atmosphere. I am warning the North not to push us to the wall; otherwise, we will ensure people get their punishment. We are not Boko Haram, and don’t intend to kill Nigerians. But the economy would be our enemy. Niger Deltans are just like every other people in this country. All we do is to supply a demand, depending on what you want, foresight and skill. If any group of persons, tribe or religion wants to stop President Jonathan from contesting the next presidential election, such are advised to go to the polls to make their votes count; otherwise, there might be some trouble.

47 in police net over electoral crimes in Lafia -- CP

! Â? ÂŒ &Â?! ÂŽ Â?Â? ! 47 persons in connection ÂŒ Â? ! &Â? % &Â? ÂĄ! government elections in the state. !! Â? ™ Â? ŠÂ? ˜ & ž Â? !™ ÂŒ! % % Â? " # “¢ & % ! — ÂŒ ™ Š Â?% &Â? Â? % ™ 27 were caught while attempting to attack the ˜Â? ÂŽ ˜ Â? Â? ÂŽ Â? & ™ while the remaining 20 ÂŒ Â? Š % ÂŽ ! % over minor electoral !™ ÂŁ' Â? ÂŽ ! % % ! & %& ÂŒ & Š Â?% &Â? ™¤ ! Â? The commissioner ‘ %%Â? ÂŽ ˜ Â? ! ! * Â? Â? !! in court, rather than take the law into their !™ &Â?% % ˜&Š to assist in crime control Š ˜Â? ÂŽ % !! Â? Â? ÂŽ !&!˜ &! persons. Â? % ™ ! ÂŒ ! Â? ž Â? ™ Š& ÂŒ ! Â? % ! Š ! Â? & Š Â? ! & ™ ! %™ ÂŁ * % security challenges in the ! % Â? ! ÂŽ Â? !& Â? Â? ÂŁ Œž Š % ÂĽ ! ! & ÂŒ ! &Â? ! ˜ ÂŒ &! & Â? ÂŒ assist us to arrest !&!˜ ˜ Â?! !Â? ! &Â? Â? ÂŒ ÂŽ Â? % ˜ !! Š ˜Â? ÂŽ ! ˜Â? ˜ Â? Œž Š % ÂĽ ! ! ™¥¥ ˜ & ž Â? ! ! Â?

� ! � ˜ � Š Œ ˜ % � ˜&Š Š !&� Ž ˜ %� The commissioner ! ˜� ! �! ˜ % � Œ ! ˜� ˜ � work with any community Œ � !&� % ˜� Ž ! property.


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Dickson sacks Attorney-General, 6 others Mansur Oladunjoye

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overnor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has sacked the ™ + state and Commissioner for Justice, Francis Egele, and six commissioners. Dickson explained that the exercise was in line with his ongoing reorganisation of government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) for optimal implementation of his

“Restoration Agenda.�

were those of Trade, Investment and Industry, Hon. Ayakeme Massa; Health, Dr. Anapurere Michael Awoli; Tourism Development, Hon. Nelson Belief; Special Duties (Federal Projects), Hon. Gesiye Isowo; Science, Technology and Manpower Development; Hon. Parkinson Macmanuel; and Environment, Dr. Sylvanus Abila. According to the Chief

Press Secretary (CPS) to the governor, Daniel Iworiso $ ' # were by the announcement, to handover to the permanent secretaries in their various ministries. “His Excellency, Hon. Seriake Dickson, Governor of Bayelsa State, personally expressed his gratitude to them for their commitment to service, diligence, hard work and invaluable contributions *

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two years,� he said, adding that “the governor wishes them well in all their future endeavours, as they could be called upon to serve the state in other capacities in future.� Markson further explained that the reorganisation of the machinery of government for improved service delivery in the execution of government programmes and policies as well as the redeployment of & * continuous exercise.

(L-R) Governors Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, Jonah Jang of Plateau State, Willie Obiano of Anambra State and Gabriel Suswan of Benue State at the Nigerian Governors Forum in Abuja...Thursday

Gov Obiano solicits FG’s support on roads

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overnor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has solicited the support of the Federal Ministry of Works on road construction and rehabilitation in the state. Obiano made the call when he paid a courtesy call on the Minister, Mike Onolememen, in Abuja to familiarise with the ministry and to thank the minster for “the good works he is doing in Anambra state. ``I thank the ministry for the good work being done in Anambra and for the support given to my predecessor; I also solicit that the same be extended to me,� he said, adding that Anambra would continue to support Federal Government’s activities, “I look forward to working with you,� he pleaded. Responding, Onolememen congratulated the governor on his election and assured him of the Federal Government’s support, assuring that the existing high level of collaboration between the

ministry and the governor’s predecessor would be sustained. He said, “It is our hope that we will raise the stakes during your tenure because the Federal Government has quite a number of projects that are

ongoing in Anambra state. ² ™ guarantee the completion of those projects than a very good collaboration between the state and the Federal Government through the ministry.

“Your predecessor extended that positive collaboration to us. It is our hope and prayer that you will surpass him in that area so as to guarantee the semblance completion of all our ongoing projects in your state,� he assured.

UNN honours Ojukwu,4 others with PhD Mansur Oladunjoye

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he Management of University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) would today honour late Biafran warlord, Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu with Doctor of Law (Hon. LLD). The school would also honour Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija, Africa’s richest woman with Doctor of Business Administration, Samuel Maduka Onyishi the Chief Executive of Peace Mass Transport (Doctor of Business Administration) and Innocent Chukwuma,

­ * & Innoson Group, (Doctor of Business Administration). Disclosing this at a + &

conference, the vice chancellor, UNN, Prof. Bartho Okolo said the award would take place during the 43rd convocation of the university. Okolo also disclosed that the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto diocese, Bishop $ ™

*' on Thursday delivered the 43rd Convocation Lecture on the topic “After the

Insurgency: Some Thoughts on National Cohesion�. According to him, out of the 7, 989 degrees and diplomas to be awarded by the University, 5,121 are while 2,868 are for higher degrees. “Forty four graduands are in the 1st class

# 8#</ÂŹ 2 class upper, 2,465 in 2nd class lower while 57 are

while Doctorate degrees are 338, Masters Degrees 2,015 while Post graduate diploma are 515,� he stated.

Politics House moves to change Nigeria’s motto Mansur Oladunjoye

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ouse of Representatives during the week commenced debate on the controversial bill that seeks to change the * Âś ™ from ‘Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress’ to ‘Unity and Faith, Justice and Equity, Peace and Progress.’ The bill titled “A bill for an Act to alter the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) by changing ™ Republic of Nigeria from “Unity and Faith, Peace and Progressâ€? to “Justice and Equity, Peace and Progressâ€? thereby creating strong political will to achieve political objectives in Nigeria and ™ #Âł was presented by Hon. Chris Emeka Azubogu (All Progressive Grand Alliance) APGA, Anambra State). Azubogu also sought the support of his colleagues to further amend the bill to read ‘Unity and Faith, Justice and Equity, Peace and Progress.’ But following the opposition mounted against the bill, the lawmaker was forced to withdraw it in order to create room for more consultation. While presenting the motion, the lawmaker

the change is now. He was supported by Hon. $ ™ # * Okorie and Hon. Sadik Asema. The development, however, did not go down well with another lawmaker, Chris Etah who urged his colleagues to support the retention of “Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress,’ phrase. A female legislator, ! *+ ' ÂŻ # also opposed the bill on the ground that it was too long. She posited that the ™ should not be tampered with. But following the disagreement that greeted the bill, Hon. Azubogu applied that debate on it be put forward to another day.


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Delta 2015: I’ll do what’s necessary to be governor – Elumelu Hon. Ndudi Godwin Elumelu during the week at a media parley in Lagos State declared that he has all it takes to govern Delta State in 2015. News Editor, MUYIWA OYINLOLA was there and reports that the chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Health declares that the understanding of power rotation among the three senatorial zones favours his ambition.

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hy do you want to be governor of Delta State? First, you must have that passion for your people; you must believe that your people deserve the best and that you think you represent them. If I take a cue from what I have been doing in the House of Representatives and in the opinion of my constituents, I think I have done them well. " my good representation that informed my return. Then you would now look at those things that you can do, given the opportunity to represent them. I know that there is a system in place now, which is the existing government. I intend to ensure that we continue from where that government stops, to ensure that whatever project or transformation drive was commenced by the existing government continues with our own government and I will do whatever I can based on the manifesto of my party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Though I’m yet to start campaigns, I’m currently consulting to let people know that I’m available and I’m trying to make myself available to the people. The issue of power shift has continuously dominated debates ahead of the next governorship election in Delta State. Is it true that you are in agreement with the idea of power rotation? I do not want to talk about the issue of agreement but rather an understanding. In understanding, it is natural that if the other two senatorial districts have had their opportunities, it is also given in understanding that the last one yet to be considered should morally be considered provided that it is for the unity of the state and that the intent is not bias. Then morally, I will support such, because what we want is peace and continuous unity in Delta State. Even where such understanding is given to your senatorial district, there are already too many aspirants

jostling to contest. Are you not afraid that you may end up having a divided house? The constitution allows everybody to aspire; you cannot stop anybody. Fundamental human rights give provision that you should allow people say their minds. So if anybody is aspiring and hopes to govern his state, I don’t see anything wrong in that. It is left for the electorate to look among the aspirants and vote for who they think will best serve their purpose. Secondly, I’m aware that there is a system that is being put in place to look at all the aspirants, their reputation, antecedents and come up with a sizeable number that can best represent their interest. Then, let me say this: ruling a state or having an ambition should not be a + + "

completed and I do not emerge from it, I intend to support whoever emerges because what is important is to move the state " * interests. It is not about ethnic issue or self-empowerment; it is about the people of the state. As the chairman, House $ ™ Œ are those things you can point to as the ways you have touched the lives of your people? When I came on board, we did not have a regulatory system to control and administer the conduct of health institutions. So, what I did was to bring up a Health Bill and ensure that it is passed into law to check and regulate the conduct of health institutions in Nigeria. It has gone into the consideration stage. I understand that my colleagues in the Senate have

our budget we would, of course, pass our own and we will go into conference to send it to Mr. President for assent. Another is the universal insurance coverage, which states that every Nigerian, irrespective of who you are is

& " covered in case there is mishap in their health. In such a case,

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the Federal Government, under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) should be able to register every Nigerian and subsidise what they pay to get healthcare services. But the

If the process is completed and I do not emerge from that process I intend to support whoever that emerges from that process because what is important is to move the state forward. It is )*> ?@*F> Q:X/Q= interest. It is not about ethnic issue or about selfempowerment; it is about the people of the state

existing law does not provide for that – it make the NHIS itself a player, instead of being a regulator. Do you think you have what it takes to get the ticket judging by your own achievements? In summary, the answer is yes. In the last seven years, I have never had any tribunal case as an elected person. That goes to show that my people have totally and always supported me and believe in my representation. First, I have fought for the cause of Nigerians. I led a team that investigated the power sector and tried to unearth the " # found out that out of the $16 billion that was earmarked for that project, $13.28 billion was mismanaged and I reported it. History will judge all of us. What is important is that I have done my bidding to ensure that Nigerians are given electricity. That is why power has been privatised and it is embedded in my recommendation that there is need to create an atmosphere that will yield " 277¹# " board, all the power institutions were put together. " ¯ " had an opportunity to do in 277º# " 88 * # seven generation and one transmission companies. I did that because I felt that the 2779 established that there should be an entity called a generating or distribution company. So,

I didn’t see why the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) should be called a coordinating agency. That was why, when I was doing the budget I created the Shiroro, Egbin, Kainji, Omotosho damsh sub-heads in the appropriation. Then, I created the Ikeja, Eko, Benin, Jos and all the eleven distribution networks. It was my tenure that brought about discipline in terms of appropriating money to those agencies and that led to the Federal Government privatising the sector so that we don’t lose funds. This is because we looked at it and asked how we could be losing so much * 8 ' ™ connected to the national grid. And when we looked at the level of sabotage it was mind bogging. If I had done that for Nigerians and have also created seven sub-stations in my local governments within four years, it’s a challenge to anybody that takes over from me. I believe that all these that I have done in the process of representing my federal constituency qualify me to be nominated as a candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the governorship position in my state. What the PDP stands for is performance. If you talk about being ruledriven, I will say I am a rule man. I do not disregard the rule of this nation or those of the party. As for patriotism, I have participated in a probe and brought two bills. When the music and entertainment world had issues with copyright, I was the one who moved the motion for their peaceful

™ * " & fair play. I made it clear to the copyright commission that it has no business not to register them. Intellectual property is not something you work and somebody takes; we succeeded in that. I have had cause also to do other bills that will make life meaningful to Nigerians which is what the PDP stands for. I understand Delta State; so the knowledge and ethnic & " # "œ coming on ethnic issue; I’m coming for the unity of Delta State. I have represented my constituency well and if given the opportunity, I believe I will do same for the state. # gubernatorial aspirant in the history of the PDP is reaching out to wards. I’m the aspirant. As we talk, we have touched the 268 wards in Delta State. I did that because I believe that power belongs to the people and that they should have that power. I don’t believe in one ruling a people and not asking them what they want. The leader needs to know what the led want. What I want to enthrone is genuineness, transparency. " * " have done it before. None of my commissioners will showcase wealth in my cabinet; & * & their salaries. We are the new generation and I believe that it is doable; it’s in our hands and I believe in God that we are unstoppable.


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Interview The unfortunate thing is that the places destroyed are where soldiers are stationed to protect people. The Fulani that we use to know do not have guns, but now, it is differents story

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& ' ; # & ' have details of their names. Since November last year, we Now, we can no longer assist have not had rest. Over 50 persons displaced persons because we have lost their lives. Six out of have to concentrate on the injured. the 15 council wards have been We have been taxing ourselves as ™ ' security vote is not enough. We Gbangatongo Council ward where buy food for the injured and the rice is grown; there was no harvest. * # ™ ' displaced, and children, women, have extended to Senger, Tyotegh/ ' Ijahato Nyamshe in the process. * " ! &+ # ' # * ! ' & ! ' # ' ' # & * ™ ' was buried but the Fulani exhumed, seem is happen every 30 minutes. and went away with his corpse. ' '# ™ ' * ! $ ' ' been there for two years, but 13 persons. Now, people sleep in handicapped because the Fulani # & * # of the former member of the House destroyed the new primary school & # "' & # structures. hat is the situation in your local government today?

Mark Dewua, Sec, Gwer-West LG

We are told that Naka- Makurdi Road is not safe, how did you get here? ! ' * '* # ' by the Fulani. We cannot set up displaced persons camps because nobody can move around. People are just sleeping outside. The local government secretariat has suddenly become a displaced persons camp. What about those who registered for Joint Admission and Matriculation Board exam in Naka? & ; $: ! ' # Âś ' people will be allowed to write the exams. However, we are fuelling Police vehicles, just in case. It is assumed that when the Fulani, who : * & : # ' # & * ™ ' village. :* ; $: ­ # * * provided. My suggestion is that 24 hour patrol should be provided $ '* + ! ' to enable the children move freely before, during and after the examination. The communities, the local governments, the state government, the Police and the *

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Saturday Newswatch, March 29, 2014

Soulmate

With Amina Brai Omoike amina.omoike@mydailynewswatchng.com Tel: 0708-737-6877

My girlfriend denies me of sex

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have tried my best to have

­ ĂĽ * refuses telling me that she doesn’t want to get pregnant. What will I do? Onyi, Lagos Onyi, Is sex the most important thing to you in a relationship? If you have tried and she keeps saying no, then respect her decision. She has said she doesn’t want to get pregnant. I think that is a good enough reason. When a girl gets pregnant outside marriage, her whole life literally comes to an end. Women think about many things like ‘what if you abandon her’, ‘what if you deny the pregnancy’, ‘what would her family do’, ‘what would become of her career’ and many more. Why are you so bent on having sex with her before marriage? Is she not going to become your wife soon? I think you should be happy that you have a woman that has decided to stay <(.4-X.B<5.*<:F.. *./0-.2<*9.51*@. she is saving you a lot of trouble. For instance, if she gets pregnant now, you might be forced to marry her immediately. Are you ready for >355)39-.Z*3*+)322?@.>3/-5)322?.3*6. even mentally? Think about it.

I’m criticized because of my young lover

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recently started dating a man that is & * " have started talking and it is taking a toll on our relationship. We love each other and have tried to ignore the critics * * Should we break it up? Lola, Ibadan Lola, Ignore what everyone is saying. It is your happiness we are talking about here. Does )/.5-322?.>37-5.:03/.</0-54./0)*8q.. -<D2-. would always talk. You both need to focus on your relationship. You naturally went

into the relationship with a plan. Continue to focus on the success of your relationship. When you begin to listen to what other people are saying (especially, when they are unfair criticisms), you tend to lose hope and faith in the relationship. Finally, remember that love is all that >37-54F.. 51-.2<=-.+3*.+2)>C.3*?.><1*/3)*F.. There is no ocean of problem that the power of true love cannot cross. So, let true love increase in your heart towards your partner. However, if you think you cannot handle all the criticisms associated with dating a younger man, then don’t venture because there are bound to be criticisms.

Temi, 32 is based in Ogun State. He needs a God-fearing lady for a relationship between the ages of 22 and 30. Call: 07034973493 or add me on whatsapp: 08179675371 Olawale, 30, needs a mature lady between 27 and 35 for a very serious relationship. Call: 08062961506 Brown, 25 years old is based in Port-Harcourt and needs a young, ™ 22 and 23 for a serious relationship. Call: 07017433608 Kelvin, 30, from Delta State needs a rich lady of 45 to 60 for a mutual relationship. Call: 08160025755 Wole, a 40-year-old Masters’ degree holder needs a working class lady for a serious relationship. Call: 08038341039 <° resident in Port-Harcourt. I need a beautiful lady of 25 to 28 years that fears God, has respect for herself as a wife to somebody and has values for herself as a woman. She should be working-class or doing something for a living. She should be of average height and body and should be ready for a relationship which would lead to marriage. She must reside in PortHarcourt. Please no games. Call: 07019830040, 08036725736

He slept with his ex

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+ shore oil worker on Bonny Island. He is always on long trips. Recently, he returned from one of such trips and confessed that he slept with his ex-girlfriend. All the while, I have always been the ' relationship. I am so disrupt. Should I leave? Diana, Abuja Diana, The guy obviously doesn’t want you. He has said it in subtle ways. Actions, they say, speak louder than voice. When a guy starts to make excuses, it only means that he doesn’t care if you jump into the nearest lagoon. You might say he was honest enough to confess his sin to you, but the truth is that he 8*-:.:03/.:<126.D)44.?<1.<(.3*6. blurted it out to you. Even if he made a mistake by falling for his ex, 0-.:<126.03=-.B<1*6.)/.D5-7?.0356. to confess to you. I don’t see this as a confession. It is more of an ‘I am tired of this woman. I hope this chases her away’. I hope you are wiser now.

Dating Calls David, 28, average height needs a sweet mummy who can take good care of him. Call: 08172854614

TD, aged 44, employed from Oyo State is based in Lagos. He needs a Muslim, responsible, honest woman who is ready and serious for marriage. She should be aged between 30 and 35 years old. Call: 09093305024

He suddenly started smoking and drinking

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started dating a guy four years ago. We planned to get married but recently, he started drinking and smoking. I cannot marry a man that does these things yet I can’t just end the relationship. What do I do? Juliet, Benin Juliet, Sometimes, we tend to make mistakes that could be real problems to walk out <BF.. -<D2-.6<*~/. 14/.4/35/.4><8)*9. and drinking all of a sudden. There are always signs that lead to these

kinds of behaviours. When you are in a relationship, there is no harm in thinking and planning long-term. There )4.4<>-/0)*9.8*<:*.34.43+5)Z+-F.. B.3. man really loves you (or if you really love him), one or both of you should be ready /<.>38-.43+5)Z+-4.B<5.?<15.03DD)*-44F.. -/. him know you can’t spend the rest of your life with a man that smokes and drinks. I don’t even advise you to stay with such a man. A man who smokes and drinks (more often than not), womanizes. Talk it through with him but also be prepared to make a major decision.

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

Joshua, 26 years old, resident in Lokoja needs a sugar mummy aged 35 to 60. Interested persons needed. Call: 09032427264, 08039263817 Maco, 30 years old, needs a wealthy sugar mummy. I promise to be humble. Call: 07055044513, 08038468641 My name is George from Benue

* " & " 2° years old. I need a mature lady between the ages of 20 and 27 for a serious relationship. Call: 08095878875, 08109028537 My name is Ajeyomi Oluwatoyin from Ondo State, aged 35. I need 2° << a serious relationship. Call: 07031557778


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he other day, I heard the Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), lamenting that the image of NNPC was being tainted by constant accusations and negative press publicity; that the group was losing credibility in the International Mar? = < attract foreign investments to the oil and gas industry where NNPC is the face of Nigeria. This got me thinking, and I felt empathy for him and the organisation he leads. When the National oil company was just called National Oil Company (NOC), it was a small organisation that Nigerians respected. Then we expanded its scope and mandate and changed its name to Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). It holds Nigeria’s equity in all the joint ventures with international oil companies (IOC); it has its own independent upstream operations; it is the sole participant in mid it is involved in the downstream operations and distributing them through its pipelines = ƒ

sation, it is the biggest corporate organisation in Nigeria and I believe that it is also the largest employer, and for all intents and < our National economy. Nigeria has assigned so much to NNPC, and has made it a behemoth, that is at the centre of virtually everything in Nigeriarevenues, petroleum products provision, pipelines integrity, and provision of gas 8 ity power and petrochemicals. With such concentration of power and relevance, it is little wonder that NNPC is on the news every day, most times for the wrong rea > =  = < < NNPC. But when there is revenue shortfall, or there is fuel scarcity, then NNPC will be in everybody’s mouth. In all of this, it is important to remember that those who work in NNPC did not create the problem. They did not write the NNPC law. It looks to me that sometimes we take out our frustration with this behemoth with tentacles everywhere on those who run or manage the company including the political supervisors of the company. Recently, we have had the name of NNPC mentioned with missing monies. The suspended ‘governor- general’ of CBN, Sanusi † ‹ = = sation that NNPC was withholding money belonging to the Federation account worth 49.5 billion dollars. He later changed his mind that it was 12 billion dollars, and soon "# < just before he went on suspension. I had written in this column a few weeks ago, that = < tions had been made. Similar accusations „„‡ = = ’ = ˆ‚ˆ“ } Œ ? was GMD, so was it when Aret Adams and ^ ? < ? = ”+Œ }* = • ? = ~ = GMDs, accusations against NNPC and its = ~ *

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Entrepreneurial Paradigm Sam

Ohuabunwa

(OFR)

samohuabunwa@gmail.com

Winning war against corruption:

Let’s reform, not deform our institutions any case of corruption against these men * * < and reputation were tarnished while in of ‹ * < <lem of reconciliation of records or accounts, especially given the complex way revenue from oil is warehoused, and accounted for between NNPC, DPR, IFRS, AGF and CBN. * ing ministers of NNPC and the oil indus | ÂŒ } < ‡ ÂŒ * ‘ ‡ ‚ = † ? ‹ ^ < Aminu were all smeared when they were }* € < + hammed Buhari was accused of vanishing with the oil windfall when he was Minister of Petroleum. Because of the power the ministers wield or are presumed to have, they stand condemned even before they commit any crime. May be out of jealousy of those enormous powers and the accruing < and any matter can be held against them. In the last few weeks, the issue of the current Petroleum Resources Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, using chartered aircrafts * \ = * attracting the attention of the National Assembly. I am personally taken aback by the interest this has generated. Many Petroleum Ministers before her  = * \ and so do many of the current ministers. Governors (past and present), senators, Hon members of the House of Representa *  * \ < * = outside the country. Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, and sometimes the deputy *  * \ }* * *

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parastatals like Nigerian Customs Service, NNPC and senior advisers to the govern ’ƒ ‹ “  jets, and some of these government owned institutions even own their own aircrafts. * } and business leaders in Oil & Gas, Telecoms, Banking and Industry, now travel in private jets or chartered aircrafts. From a business man’s point of view, and with the situation of our local airlines (infre8  and safety records), it makes sense to own =  chartered aircrafts. For me, it’s no big deal for top private and public sector leaders to

In the last few weeks, the issue of the current Petroleum Resources Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, using chartered aircrafts or [\(]?>: ^:>Q =?Q /XX:_ >=: air waves, attracting the attention of the National Assembly. I am personally taken aback by the interest this has generated

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travel in chartered aircrafts; that’s the trend < < \ able reason to malign a senior public servant like a minister who superintends a global business- Oil & Gas, except there is abuse. Having said this, we must return to the issue of corruption in our country. It is a big issue, and we must deal with it holistically. Blackmailing public servants or seeking scape goats can cause drama, but it will not touch the root of our problem. One minister goes and another comes, and we begin to attack or accuse him or her for the same ‘offences’. My candid opinion is that we must continue to reform our institutions, instead of deforming them or demonising their managers as we have done over the years with little result. When Nzeogwu came in ^ $_{{| When Murtala Mohammed came in 1975; = Muhammed Buhari came in 1983; he also }* = > < Olusegun Obasanjo came back in 1999; he ~ = $ _ out of 174 countries in the 2013 corruption perception index (CPI) published by Transparency International. As long as ants have access to sugar, they must climb in to lick. Flush them out with Shelltox, new ones will arrive next moment. Q € =  must congregate. Kill them with Raid, new ones will arrive soon. As long as there is meat with blood in the open, vultures must hover around, even if you shoot them, they =  = The only sustainable way to keep these animals away is to separate them from the ‘attraction’. So is the animal called Man. Our only hope of dealing corruption a deadly blow, especially in the public sector ‚}ƒ ‚+ = = = ? „… }† business. As soon as, we deregulated the sector, corruption in that sector died, and „… }† = „ = = * fully deregulated the power sector, who is talking of bribery and corruption again „}‡Q ‡ˆ „‰ … Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB ) is passed, NNPC restructured, and the deregulation of the downstream oil sector is completed, corruption or the perception of corruption = and over time, will die. Additionally, Nigerians will have to make * There is too much hypocrisy. Many are steeped in corruptive activities, and yet they are so oblivious or pretend they are not, but will readily join the chorus ‘crucify him, crucify him’ the moment somebody is ac * = }* „ I meet, condemns corruption and claims he is not corrupt. Then who is making Nigeria occupy the bottom place on Transparency … ‰ Q ‰ † < *

< tions, and at all levels. I am for waging total = Â < Â * ment. But we must stop being hypocritical; looking for scape goats or whom to blackmail. May God help us!

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