09.07.14
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Kano Sues Minister, PPRA Over Deduction By Kunle Olasanmi, Abuja
The Kano State Government has sued Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala before a Federal High Court in Abuja asking it to compel the minister
its local governments for the Petroleum Support Fund (PSF). Kano also named the
to furnish it with information relating to deductions from its allocations and those of
Ministry of Finance and the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency as co-
World Cup: German Machines Grind Brazil 7 - 1 > Page 54
Chibok Diary DAY 86
defendants in the suit. Kano State government claimed that the defendants had been deducting money from the funds accruable to ➔ CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
Schoolgirls'll Be Rescued Soon – Council Of State > Page 2
adamawa impeachment
Hotel Evicts Nyako Probe Panel 6
Governor attends Council of State meeting, Aliyu Gusau absent
German Demolition: Young aggrieved Brazil fans at the 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final match between Brazil and Germany, played at Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, yesterday. Photo by AFP
Voting: Confab Delegates Halt Proceedings Midway > Page 8
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CHIBOK TWEETS @obyezeks DAY85 of #ChibokGirls abduction. WE are struggling with WHAT TO BELIEVE... WE so direly WANT all the assurances to MATERIALIZE. @omojuwa I suspect that the so called 'escape' of kidnapped victims of BH are results of secret negotiations. #BringBackOurGirls @obyezeks I count it ALL JOY that some young & even old people are these days earning a living, abusing me. Just help me add #BringBackOurGirls to it! @seunfakze 85 days on!! Apart from the 57 recorded escape of those girls, none has escaped from the camps of captivity #BringBackOurGirls @TigerTiger439 How on earth can you end an investigation when a child/children remain missing? Collusion? @Sakoelabo Me too. The helplessness of the #Nigerian govt. is pathetic. The silence from all others as well. @obyezeks The "advice" of some are to be ignored; some accepted & some should trigger the need to enlighten the "advisors". In ALL #BringBackOurGirls! @freethe200 We're not Governments, Politicians nor the Army. Just people who care. But united we can be a special force. #freethe200 COMPILED BY UGOCHUKWU IROKA
Schoolgirls 'll Be Rescued Soon – Council Of State BY GEORGE AGBA, Abuja
The Council of State said yesterday that it had been assured by the military that the over 200 schoolgirls held captive by the Boko Haram sect since they were abducted on April 14 this year will regain their freedom very soon. Akwa Ibom State governor. Godswill Akpabio, gave the hint when he briefed journalists after the meeting, alongside his Edo and Kaduna counterparts, Adams Oshiomole and Ramalan Yero. The governors said that while the security situation in the country topped the agenda of the meeting, President Goodluck Jonathan and the national security adviser briefed the Council of State on the steps being taken in the rescue operation of the girls. Akpabio said, “Top on the security was the rescue of Chibok girls, which military authorities also confirmed that efforts were being made and that very soon we will have good news. It was also heartwarming to note that the issue is not whether we can rescue the girls, but the issue is how can we rescue them in
He said, “You have to know your neighbour and understand your environment and report any suspicious movement to security agents. We commended the security agents who are on top of the situation and we are happy that very serious efforts are being made. “All necessary equipment that will enable us bring this insurgency to an end are being procured by the federal government and the council was satisfied that Mr President is on top of the situation and he is taking this issue of insurgency very seriously and sooner than later, Nigerians will see an end to this problem.” The governor disclosed that another issue discussed at the meeting was the appointment of certain commissioners in the National Population Commission and that the states that had not filled their quota were today ratified and approved. “The Council was duly consulted in line with the constitutional provision, for Ekiti State, Yobe, Jigawa, Zamfara and Kebbi, where their commissioners were ratified and approved by Council,” he said.
a way that we can ensure their safety so that we don’t end up in the attempt to rescue them, we endanger their lives. “What also came out is the need for Nigerians to be patient, because terrorism is a new challenge in Nigeria and it is not something that goes away immediately and we have to be meticulous in our approach and make sure that we take the best steps forward to reduce and minimise possible loss of lives in an attempt to curb the insurgents.” Akpabio said that the Council expressed satisfaction that the security agents knew where the girls were located and were on top of situation. “The other issue was the general security of the nation and this is to assure the public that the military authorities, working in concert with the governors of various states of the federation are on top of the situation and that we require patience, cooperation in order to bring the situation to and end,” he said. Akpabio said that the Council also stressed the need for all Nigerians to be vigilant wherever they reside, saying that security was everybody’s business.
Group Expresses Concern Over Army’s Withdrawal From Chibok BY CHIKA MEFOR, EJIKE EJIKE, Abuja
The BringBackOurGirls BBOG group has expressed fear over the news that the only platoon guarding the Chibok community in Borno State has been withdrawn. A member of the group and the national president of the Kibaku Area Development Association, Kadan, Dr Pogu Bitrus, who revealed the information to the group, stated that he had received a call from his people at home that the platoon had been withdrawn and that no further information was given. The group, which raised the alarm yesterday at its daily sit-out at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, stated that it was bothered that after the quit notice issued the Chibok community, all the federal government would do was withdraw the army. The group also expressed dismay over the reported recapture of 45 out of the 63 women who had escaped from the Boko Haram sect.
Malaria Scourge Nigeria Needs N112bn
Nigeria would require no less than $700 million (N112 billion) to tackle malaria, maternal and infant mortality scourges in the country. - National Coordinator, National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP), Dr Nnenna Ezeigwe Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds
50%
Percentage of the world’s population living in areas with malaria risk
Between 2009 to date, over 60 million insecticide treated nets have been distributed across the country. However, utilisation of these nets is about 50 per cent No malaria Malaria risk
DEATHS BY REGION (WHO) Members of #BringBackOurGirls group in a village square meeting at the Unity Fountain, Abuja, yesterday. PHOTO BY OYEDELE OMOKAGBO
40%
90% Africa 6% S/Asia 2% E/Mediterranean 1% The Americas 1% W/Pacific
90%
Percentage of malaria dealths in Africa
INFOGRAPHICS BY Matthew Akhabue
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Matters Arising From Report On Chibok Girls
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he panel set up by President Goodluck Jonathan to investigate the circumstances surrounding the abduction of 276 girls from a school in Chibok, Borno State, submitted its report recently. While the panel declined to make the report public, citing the explosive nature of some of its findings and their import for the country’s security and unity, snippets of the findings have since found their way into the media. These include the shocking reality that the country has been sending illequipped troops to fight terrorists, literally sending soldiers to their certain deaths in the hands of a better equipped enemy. The presidential panel also found that the Nigerian armed forces are simply short of personnel to tackle the task at hand, as the ratio of servicemen to the general population is abysmally low. While these revelations might not be quite novel since many Nigerians have made similar observations in the recent past, they are disturbing in the light of the dangers posed to the body politic by
the ongoing insurgency in the north-east. With the trillions of naira budgeted for security, there is no cogent reason for the Nigerian armed forces to be ill-equipped as the panel discovered. Could it be that the cankerworm of corruption has burrowed deeper than we thought in the military? How did we get to this sorry pass? How can we hope to win the war against terror if our soldiers are rag-tag and illequipped to face a well-armed enemy that has sold its soul and is determined to die? There is also the numbers issue. While we favour quality over quantity, we want to align with the panel in its conclusion that Nigeria does not
Editor Sadiq Abdullateef Deputy Editors Kazeem Akintunde Christian Ochiama Editorial Board Safiya M. Adamu, Chairman Standards Aniebo Nwamu, Director ’Lara Olugbemi, Assistant Director
have enough troops in proportion to our population, and against the backdrop of real and potential threats posed to this country from its internal enemies and likely external aggressors. With a little over 100,000 servicemen and servicewomen from a population galloping towards 200 million people, the Nigerian Army, for instance, does not have enough hands to handle the job at hand. In a way, Nigeria should count itself fortunate to have officially known this now, owing to an internal threat originating from a band of terrorists with base in a small part of our country. What would have happened if the threat had come from the whole country? We would have been caught napping. This is the time for the country to address the issues raised by the presidential panel, especially those in relation to security. We also demand that the authorities put machinery in motion to shore up the numerical strength of the armed forces to match Nigeria’s stature in the comity of nations as well as meet other responsibilities to the Nigerian people.
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Group News Editor: Tony Amokeodo Elections: House In Rowdy Session Over Presidential Powers To Deploy Soldiers Legislative proceedings in the House of Representatives yesterday turned rowdy over the legality or otherwise of the president to deploy the country’s military during elections, the latest being the Ekiti governorship election. This was a fallout of debates on a bill seeking to further amend the Electoral Act, No. 6 of 2010. The House deputy leader, Leo Ogor (Delta/PDP) and the chairman, House Committee on Rules and Business, Albert Sam-Tsokwa (Taraba/PDP) insisted that the powers of the president to deploy troops was backed by the 1999 Constitution (as amended) as well as Section 8 of the Armed Forces Act. According to Tsokwa, the Armed Forces Act particularly gave the president and a proxy, powers to deploy troops for “operational use”. The position drew a harsh response from the House minority leader, Femi Gbajabiamila (Lagos/APC). Efforts by the presiding deputy speaker, Emeka Ihedioha to douse the situation failed as Ogor and Gbajabiamila continued to trade harsh words over the matter. While acknowledging that the constitution allows the president to deploy the military, Gbajabiamila insisted that the powers were not “absolute”. By Edegbe Odemwingie, Abuja
Due Process Stalling Return Of N255m Bullet-proof Cars – Ortom
Supervising minister of aviation, Dr Samuel Ortom explained yesterday that the inability of the ministry to return the controversial N255million bullet-proof cars bought by the ex-minister, Stella Oduah was due to delay in “due process” requirements. Ortom said the directive to return the bullet-proof cars by the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation will be carried out after due consultation and compliance with the required due process. The minister spoke to newsmen at the National Assembly on the sidelines of a meeting of aviation stakeholders with the Nkiru Onyejeocha-led House Committee on Aviation. At the meeting, Ortom disclosed that the $500million Chinese facility for the remodelling of the country’s airport has not been accessed since there was no budgetary provision for it in the 2014 Appropriation Act. By Edegbe Odemwingie, Abuja
L-R: Inspectorgeneral of police, Mohammed Abubakar, chief of defence staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh and Adamawa State governor, Murtala Nyako, at the Council of State meeting presided over by Pesident Goodluck Jonathan, at the Presidential Villa Abuja, yesterday. PHOTO BY REMI AKUNLEYAN
Police Arrest Vendor At Asokoro Junction, To Arraign Him Today By Chika Otuchikere, ,Abuja
Police operatives from Asokoro Police Division yesterday arrested a newspaper vendor, Ikoi Philip who was alleged to be hawking the newspapers outside his newsstand. LEADERSHIP learnt that the incident occurred around 9am when Philip who plies his trade at the Power House Junction arrived at his newsstand and was still trying to settle down for business when some gun carrying police operatives swooped on him and whisked him to the police station. He was immediately detained while the operatives began to prepare their papers to arraign him in court today. When LEADERSHIP visited the police station, the DPO was
lice in Asokoro police division threatened to evict newspaper vendors from Power House, Asokoro, our member, Mr Ikoi Philip has been arrested. The reason the police gave is that he sells on the street. “With this development, I want the media houses to know that this is total war against the media by law enforcement agencies. “The senior officer at the helm of the arrest and investigating police officer (IPO) handling the case are one ASP Esther Mbang and one Sergeant Ganiyu respectively. They informed me that they shall take the arrested vendors to court tomorrow. “My humble appeal is to media practitioners and the general public to rise up and unite against this ugly intimidation and harass-
ment of newspaper vendors discharging their legitimate services as friends of the society. Our members have been conducting themselves in an orderly manner and supporting government’s efforts on security awareness,” he said. FCT police command spokesman, DSP Emeka Onya who reacted to the arrest said the vendor was arrested for flouting the warning restricting them to their newsstands. “The vendors were arrested by DPO Asokoro because after being duly warned to restrict themselves to their stands as directed by the FCT CP in his press briefing, they went ahead to hawk in the streets, ignoring the warning which is for security reasons,” Onya said.
doctors, the payment of clinical duty allowance for honorary consultants, the appointment of deputy chairman, Medical Advisory Committee in Teaching Hospitals and Federal Medical Centres and discontinuation of recognition of non-medical doctors as directors and consultant title to any other health worker than a medical doctor. Answering questions from journalists, the president of Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), Dr Steven Oluwole, said that most of the issues have not been sufficiently addressed by the government.
Meanwhile, the Senate yesterday appealed to the striking members of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) to call off their indefinite strike. The Senate’s appeal was sequel to a point of order raised by the chairman, Senate Committee on Health, Ifeanyi Okowa who drew the attention of the lawmakers to the ongoing strike by the NMA. According to him, members of the committee had met with the national executive of the NMA with a view to resolving the impasse. He said while the NMA members in the tertiary health institutions had since resumed at their duty posts, the overall body was yet to start attending to patients.
not in his office. A senior officer who spoke on the issue said the vendors had been warned against selling their newspapers outside their newsstands, but they have stubbornly refused to heed the warning. The FCT chairman of the Newspaper Vendors Association of Nigeria, Mr Samuel Jimoh, who reacted to the arrest of his member yesterday, averred that media houses are actually the target of harassment of newspaper vendors and not the vendors themselves. He called on media organisations to wade into the issue and stop the police authorities from harassing newspaper vendors who are going about their lawful duties. “Precisely a week after the po-
No Going Back On Strike – Doctors By Winifred Ogbebo, Uchenna Awom and jonathan nda-isaiah, Abuja
There seems to be no end in sight to the ongoing strike action embarked upon by medical doctors in public hospitals across the country since 1st July as they have vowed to continue unless the federal government meets all its 24-point demand. This decision was reached at the emergency meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) yesterday morning. The emergency meeting which sources told LEADERSHIP had Governors Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta, Olusegun Mimiko of
Ondo, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Hon Ndidi Elumelu and the health minister, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu in attendance, lasted from 10pm Monday till 4:30am Tuesday. However, at the end of the meeting, all the state chapters of the NMA NEC were insistent that the strike must continue, saying that the strike was to ensure the sanctity of the health sector by compelling the federal government to do the right thing. The NMA, which directed all its members in public health facilities across the country to proceed on strike on 1st July, had sent 24 demands to the government which include, a N100,000 monthly hazard allowance for
Senate Wades Into Doctors’ Strike
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Tourism Ministry Seeks Partnership To Revamp Nigeria As Investment Destination By Chika Okeke and Micheal Oche,
Abuja
Minister of tourism, culture and national orientation, High Chief Edem Duke, has called for increased partnership with Nigerian companies, media and government towards revamping Nigeria as an investment destination in the world. He stated this at the official presentation of ‘Nigeria, Our Heritage’ (NOH) project in Abuja yesterday. NOH project, which is proudly supported by over 15 companies and media, seeks a positive perception agenda for Nigeria by mobilizing the private sector to take the centre stage in shaping the prosperity of Nigeria as well as promoting
the country among comity of nations. “We, therefore, seek the partnership of Nigerian-proudly companies, the media, local and international agencies, institutions of government and state governments to be part of this project by identifying with our avowed commitment to lead the race towards revamping the global dignity of Nigeria as an investment destination. “The essence of revamping our global image cannot be over-emphasized as it will attract a better respect for the country and her citizens; so if Nigeria is viewed positively, so would Nigerians be treated with respect and honour both at home and abroad,” he said.
Guber Poll: What Happened In Ekiti Not Possible In Osun – Olunloyo By Joshua Dada, Osogbo
Former governor of old Oyo State, Dr. Omololu Olunloyo, yesterday said it would be impossible for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to repeat what happened in Ekiti two weeks ago in Osun State. Olunloyo, who spoke in Ede during the campaign rally for the re -election of Governor Rauf Aregbesola, said he did not care if his endorsement of Aregbesola would anger the authorities in Abuja, saying he had studied Aregbesola’s style of governance and adjudged it to be the best. He said, “Two weeks ago, they robbed the APC in Ekiti. God will never allow that happen again. Secondly, of all the governors, Ogbeni Omoluabi Rauf Aregbesola knows the grassroots politics best.” Advising other Nigerian gov-
ernors to learn from Aregbesola’s governance model, he said many today drop the name of Chief Obafemi Awolowo to reap political benefits. The former Oyo governor said his first discussion with Aregbesola was on the improvement of education. “Anyone who feeds school children is taking care of education,” he noted. Olunloyo said if care is not taken, the problems of social and economic tension could consume Nigeria. “There is Boko Haram in the North and there is kidnapping in the South. May the two evils never meet,” he prayed. The elderstatesman chided those who incite others against Aregbesola using religious sentiments, noting that if he was against Christians, his government would not have given such a colourful burial to the late Prophet Obadare.
Anambra: Criminals Storm Govt House, Vandalise 11 Vehicles By OKECHUKWU OBETA, Awka
Bandits have penetrated Anambra State Government House, Awka and vandalized 11 vehicles belonging to the state government. The vandalized vehicles which were brand new Hilux vans, allocated to different government ministries, departments.and agencies (MDAs) were packed just within the precincts of the security posts at the Government House, Awka. The bandits, sources revealed, had found their way into the state’s seat of power very late Monday night through the second gate at the back of the Government House and successfully removed the brain box of the 11 vehicles estimated at about N200, 000 each without
any of the security operatives noticing them. They were also said to have shattered all the windscreens of the Hilux vans, cannibalized them and removed other vital components. Among the affected vehicles were about two parked at the gate of the governor’s office while others were parked in front of various offices at the Government House. When LEADERSHIP visited Government House yesterday, shattered glasses littered the ground. Thick black polythene materials were however used to cover the shattered front and black windscreens of the vandalised vehicles. Workers at the Government House, who spoke on condition of anonymity, blamed the policemen on duty for laxity.
ramadan timing Day 12 Towns
Magrib
Alfijr
Abuja
7.00
4.58
Aba
6.56
5.01
Abakaliki
6.53
5.00
Abeokuta
7.10
5.17
Akure
7.03
5.09
Ankpa
6.57
5.03
Argungu
7.12
5.07
Auchi
7.02
5.07
Awka
7.03
5.02
Azare
6.50
4.45
Bama
6.39
4.31
Bauchi
6.51
4.50
Benin
7.05
5.08
Bichi
6.58
4.53
Bida
7.05
5.03
Birnin Gwari
7.04
5.01
B/Kebbi Gwandu
7.13
5.07
Biu
6.42
4.38
Calabar
6.50
4.58
Damaturu
6.42
4.37
Daura/Kazaure
7.01
4.38
Dutse
6.52
4.50
Enugu
6.54
5.00
Funtua/Malumfashi
7.02
4.56
Gembu
6.47
4.44
Gombe
6.45
4.42
Gusau
7.01
4.59
Gwadabawa
7.12
5.00
Hadejia
6.50
4.45
Ibadan
7.14
5.12
Ife
7.09
5.09
Ilesha Baruba
7.11
5.08
Ilorin
7.07
5.10
Jalingo
6.42
4.42
Jere/Suleija
6.59
4.57
Jos
6.56
4.51
Kabba
7.04
5.03
Kafanchan
6.58
4.54
Keffi/Nasarawa
6.58
4.54
Kaiama
7.13
5.11
Kafin Maiyaki
6.58
4.51
Kaduna
6.57
4.57
Kano
6.53
4.52
Katsina
7.01
4.54
Kontagora
7.07
5.06
Lafia
6.53
4.54
Lagos
7.12
5.15
Lokoja
6.57
5.06
Maiduguri
6.35
4.35
Makurdi
6.54
4.53
Minna
7.01
5.04
Missau
6.47
4.44
Monguno
6.38
4.27
Mubi
6.37
4.34
Nguru
6.47
4.42
Ningi
6.51
4.49
Okene
7.07
5.04
Ogbomosho
7.12
5.12
Onitsha
7.00
5.07
Oyo
7.14
5.14
Port Harcourt
6.59
5.11
Potiskum
6.45
4.40
Saki
7.06
5.14
Shagamu
7.07
5.20
Sokoto
7.07
5.05
Umuahia
6.58
4.59
Warri
6.57
5.14
Wukari
5.45
4.54
Wurno
7.11
5.00
Yenagoa
6.39
4.37
Yola
6.36
4.37
Zaria
6.58
4.58
Cotonnou-Benin
7.16
5.17
Ndjamena-Chad
6.27
4.24
Niamey-Niger
7.22
5.16
Zinder – Niger
6.59
4.43
Younde-Cameroun
6.40
4.43
Garoua – Cameroun
6.34
4.36
(Source: Timing Committee, Islamic Research and Timing Organisation Kaduna)
Recommended DU’A for Day 12 Pray a 8 Raka’ah Salaat, In every Raka’ah , after the recitation of Surah Alfatiha, recite Surah Al Qadr 30 times. The recite this Du’a: ALLAAHUMMA ZAYYINNEE FEEHI BISSITRI WAL I’FAAF WAS-TURNEE FEEHI BI-LIBAASIL QUNOO-I’WAL KIFAAF WAH’-MILNEE FEEHI A’LAL A’DLI WA INS’AAF WA AAMINNE FEEHI MIN KULLI MAA AKHAAFU BI-I’S’MATAL KHAAA-IFEEN. Meaning: O Allah, in this month, beautify me with the trimming and frills of modesty and chastity, let contentment and (self) satisfaction by my daily wear, let me adhere to justice and fairplay in my dealings with (fellow men), and keep me safe from all that which terrify me, through Thy support. Compiled by Al-Amin Ciroma
Ramadan Q and A
with Muhammad Usman musman@kindasa.com
Question: What kind Tawassul is allowed and which one not allowed since a lot people have been misguided in this area? Aminu Habib Yakasai, Kano Answer: Tawassul in Arabic means seeking to draw close. Allah says in the Qur’aan (interpretation of the meaning): “… [they] desire means of access to their Lord…” [al-Isra’ 17:57], i.e., means of drawing close to Him. There are two types of Tawassul, correct Islamic tawassul and forbidden tawassul. This means seeking to draw close to Allah through acts of worship which He loves and which please Him; these may be waajib (obligatory) or mustahabb (encouraged), and may take the form of words, actions or beliefs. Some types are as follows: Seeking to draw close to Allah by means of His names and attributes. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on Him by them, and leave the company of those who belie or deny (or utter impious speech against) His names. They will be requited for what they used to do.” [al-A’raaf 7:180]. So when a person makes du’aa’ to Allah, he begins by calling on Allah with the name that is most apt, such as “al-Rahmaan” (the Most Merciful) when seeking mercy and al-Ghafoor (the All-Forgiving) when asking for forgiveness, and so on. Seeking to draw close to Allah by means of faith and Tawheed. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Our Lord! We believe in what You have sent down, and we follow the Messenger, so write us down among those who bear witness (to the truth).” [Aal ‘Imraan 3:53] Seeking to draw close to Allah through righteous deeds, whereby a person asks Allah by virtue of the best deeds that he has done, such as salaah, fasting, reading Qur’an, avoiding haraam things, and so on. An example of this is the saheeh hadeeth narrated in the Saheehayn about the three people who entered a cave, and a rock fell and blocked their way out. They asked Allah by virtue of their best deeds (to save them). A person may also ask Allah by virtue of his total dependency upon Him, as Allah mentions in the Qur’an (interpretation of the meaning): “[Ayyoob said:] ‘Verily, distress has seized me, and You are the Most Merciful of those who show mercy.’ [al-Anbiya’ 21:83]; or by admitting his own wrongdoing and his need for Allah, as Yoonus is described as saying (interpretation of the meaning): “ ‘None has the right to be worshipped except You (O Allaah). Glorified (and exalted) are You. Truly I have been of the wrongdoers.’” [al-Anbiya’ 21:87] The rulings on Islamically correct tawassul vary according to its type. Some types are waajib, such as seeking to draw close to Allah through His names and attributes and through Tawheed (believing in His absolute Oneness), and some are mustahabb, such as seeking to draw close to Him by virtue of all kinds of righteous deeds. This is the attempt to draw close to Allah by means of things that He does not like and that do not please Him, whether they be words, deeds or beliefs. One example of this is trying to draw close to Allah by calling on the dead or people who are absent, asking them for help, and so on. This is a form of major shirk (shirk akbar), which goes against Tawheed and means that a person is no longer considered to be a Muslim. Calling upon Allah, whether it is for a purpose such as asking Him to grant some benefit or to ward off some harm, or as an act of worship to express humility and submission before Him, can only be addressed directly to Allaah. If du’aa’s or prayers are addressed to anything or anyone else, this is shirk. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And your Lord said: ‘Invoke Me (and ask Me for anything), I will respond to your invocation. Verily! Those who scorn My worship [i.e., do not invoke Me and do not believe in My Oneness], they will surely enter Hell in humiliation!” [Ghaafir 40:60]. In this aayah, Allah explains the punishment of those who arrogantly refuse to call on Allah, whether they call on someone other than Allaah or they do not call on Him at all, out of pride and self-admiration, even if they do not call on anyone else.
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One health tip daily Greener Grass May Not Be Better
Weed killers contain chemicals that are toxic to our nervous systems and have even been confirmed to cause cancer. If you want to live a long life, stop using chemical herbicides and artificial fertilizers on your lawns. Instead, fertilize with organic compost or manure, pull weeds regularly, and
reseed areas that are overgrown. Do not cut the grass too short, as this will expose the root system and leave the grass vulnerable to disease. Also avoid lingering on the golf course too long, especially under a hot sun: extreme heat can strengthen herbicides’ noxious effects.
Kano Sues Minister, PPRA Over Deduction FROM COVER
it and its Local Governments, but never disclosed the amount deducted between 2005 and 2014. When the matter came up yesterday, Justice Evoh Chukwu, granted an ex-parte application argued by the state government’s lawyer, Mrs. Victoria Awomolo (SAN), seeking the leave to properly sue the defendants for their refusal to avail the government the information on the deduction. In his short ruling after the motion exparte was argued, Justice Chukwu said, “the exparte application to bring an action for judicial review of the respondents’ conduct, refusing information about the total amount of deductions made from allocations accruing to
the applicant state and its local governments between 2005 and 2014 in favour of the Petroleum Support Fund as sought to be obtained by the applicant is hereby granted”. In its supporting affidavit to its ex-parte application, the state government stated that its officials had written to the PPPRA on 11 April, 2014, demanding the details of the deductions. The applicant further stated that it resorted to filing the suit under the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act, 2011 following the respondents’ refusal to make the information available to it when it requested for it through the means provided by the law. The case has been adjourned till July 21 for hearing of the substantive motion.
Boko Haram Responsible For 18 Attacks In Two Weeks – UN By Abdullahi Umar and Edegbe Odemwingie, Abuja, with agency report
The United Nations (UN) has blamed Boko Haram for at least 18 attacks on civilians in northern Nigeria in the past two weeks and the escalating violence of the insurgency threatened the security of West Africa, a senior U.N. official has said. The U.N. special envoy for West Africa, Mr Djinnit, told the U.N. Security Council that insecurity in northeastern Nigeria coupled with growing political tensions ahead of planned general elections in 2015 had left the country at a crossroads. “The level of violence against
civilians in Nigeria continues to escalate, it is disheartening to note that within the last two weeks at least 18 attacks attributed to Boko Haram have been conducted resulting in the tragic death of innocent civilians and displacement of peoples,” Djinnit said. “The Boko Haram crisis is now affecting security in the sub region,” he added. “All efforts should be made to address the insurgency and insecurity, the present situation underscores the paramount need for the Nigerian political class to forge a unified stand in confronting the persisting ➔ CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
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Impeachment: Probe Panel Evicted By Hotel By Mohammed Ismail, Yola and George Agba, Abuja
The seven-man panel constituted by the Adamawa state Acting Chief Judge, Justice Ambrose Mammadi to investigate Gov. Murtala Nyako and Deputy, Bala Ngillari for alleged gross misconduct is currently facing a dilemma as they have found it difficult to obtain a venue for their sitting. The management of J & J Hotel Villa, where the panel held its maiden sitting, has ordered the committee to pack out as customers of the hotel were being scared by the heavy presence of security personnel, including soldiers and the police. A source close to the committee told our correspondent that the clerk of the Adamawa House of Assembly, Mr. Francis Gbansenso had been running from pillar to post to source for another venue but his efforts were fruitless as other hotels he visited equally allegedly turned down his request for the use of their premises for the fear that their customers might also be scared away by the presence of security personnel. Following its inability to secure any venue for its sitting, the panel, it was gathered moved to the NLC club, where the state chairman of the NLC tactically turned down, their request as he was said to be in Saudi Arabia for the lesser Hajj. NLC Club, NUJ Press Centre rejected probe panel Efforts by the panel to secure the premises of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) also proved abortive as the journalists vehemently refused to accede to the request. A former national officer of the NUJ, who is alleged to be in the fore-front of negotiation for the release of the venue, allegedly contacted North East zonal leadership of the union in order to compel Adamawa council leadership to release the centre to the panel. But following disagreement within the state leadership of the body, an emergency state executive council meeting was convened where majority of the members kicked against the use of the NUJ press centre for the panel sitting. Efforts by the Clerk of the Adamawa State House of Assembly to provide soldiers to secure the building could not convince the journalists who stood their ground. It was gathered that the Clerk of the Assembly had earlier deposited N170,000 for the which was refunded after the state executive council of the NUJ had rejected the use of the centre and information available to LEADERSHIP indicated that the
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panel was yet to secure a venue as at the time of filing this report. Meanwhile, there were reports that the speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, had hurriedly left for Abuja, for an undisclosed meeting. In a related development, the Council of Chiefs and Emirs in the state held a closed-door meeting towards mediating between the Executive and Legislative arms of government who have been at daggers drawn for weeks in the state. Obasanjo, Nyako attend Council of State meeting Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako were among former heads of state and state governors who attended the council of state meeting currently taking place at the presidential villa, Abuja. While Obasanjo is the only former head of state who hardly attended the council of state meeting, Nyako who has impeachment proceedings hanging on his neck, appeared unruffled when he appeared at the Villa. When his Borno and Yobe counterparts, Ibrahim Shettima and Ibrahim Gaidam accompanied former British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown to the presidential villa for the safe schools initiative about a month ago, Nyako did not show up. But LEADERSHIP gathered that the attendance of Obasanjo and Nyako may not be unconnected with last minute efforts to save the governor’s job, as the panel set up to probe him defied the public holiday he declared in the state and proceeded to hold it sitting on Tuesday. Gusau Absent The minister of defence, Gen. Aliyu Gusau, was absent at the Council of State meeting yesterday. A source told LEADERSHIP that the reason for his absence was not known. However, he had attended a meeting at the vice president’s office the previous day. Another source said the minister might have travelled out of the country. Gusau
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insecurity,” Djinnit said. … Sect members must not stop election in Nigeria On the conduct of election in Nigeria and four other countries, Djinnit said, “It is essential that West African countries close ranks and establish effective strategic and operational cooperation mechanisms to address this threat which runs the risk of destabilising the whole Sahara-Sahel region from the Atlantic to the Indian oceans,” he stated. “Their efforts should be strongly backed by the rest of the international community and the United Nations.” Next year will be a crucial one on the democratic front, Mr. Djinnit noted, pointing out
that no less than five crucial elections would be organized in 2015, including in Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Niger and Nigeria. These polls, he added, would be held often in “highly polarised societies and within a context of deep political divides and controversies related to ongoing or potential initiatives to amend constitutional provisions related to presidential term limits.” UNOWA will continue to work closely with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and other stakeholders to assist in efforts to prevent political differences from developing into violent crises and in providing electoral assistance towards consolidating democracy in the region, the envoy said. “Indeed, in view of the
prevailing fragility in the region, every effort should be made to ensure that democracy and stability are pursued with equal commitment, as they are mutually reinforcing.” Boko Haram attacks put a stop to aid in north Cameroon Aid and infrastructure projects in Cameroon’s Far North region have been suspended due to high levels of insecurity caused by the Islamist group Boko Haram, based in neighbouring Nigeria. With much relief and development work by the government and international organisations to help protect people from climate impacts now on hold, living conditions are becoming precarious for the Far North’s impoverished population ahead of the rainy season in the coming months.
On a visit to the area last month, Cameroon’s minister of communication, Issa Tchiroma Bakari, said local people and the authorities were paying the cost of cross-border Boko Haram attacks and abductions, which had led to an atmosphere of fear and insecurity. Move to probe ‘harassment of northerners’ in South-east fails in Reps Federal lawmakers in the House of Representatives yesterday turned down a bid to probe the reported harassment of Northerners in the South-East of the country. Rising under “matters of urgent national importance”, Hon. Aminu Suleiman (Kano/ APC) reported at Tuesday’s plenary the alleged systematic profiling and harassment of
persons of northern extraction in states in the South-East. Suleiman called for the House intervention and a probe. When the proposal was put for a voice vote by the presiding Deputy Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha, federal lawmakers voted against it. The decision to block legislative debates and a possible probe was on account of the religious and political sensitivity of the subject matter. The House Deputy Minority Leader, Hon. Suleiman Kawu Sumaila, had condemned the reported decision of some South-East state governments to register all northerners living in their states. Kawu said the move recently announced by the Imo state government was “unconstitutional” and “provocative”.
Expected Dignitaries Absent At Late Umar Dikko’s Burial By Isaiah Benjamin And Yusuf Aliyu, Kaduna
Contrary to expectations from Nigerians that the ancient city of Zaria would be full to capacity with Very Important Personalities (VIPs) for the burial of the late Minister of Transport and Aviation in the second Republic, Dr Umaru Dikko, some of the expected personalities like the Vice President Namadi Sambo, Kaduna
State Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman Dr Adamu Muazu, among others, were absent at the burial that took place at the Emir’s palace in Zaria. Meanwhile, the Minister of Special Duties, Barrister Tanimu Yakubu Turaki, was in Zaria with some few government delegates while the Secretary to Kaduna State Government, Alhaji Hamza Ishaq Danmahawayi, represented the
state governor at the burial. It would be recalled that the late Dikko until his death was the Chairman of the Disciplinary committee of the PDP. The late elder statesman whose corpse arrived his Kaduna residence from London was thereafter taken to Zaria and was buried amidst tears from a mammoth crowd of well wishers in accordance with Islamic injunctions shortly after the funeral prayer which was led
by Sheikh Sani Aliyu. Speaking with newsmen shortly after the burial rites, Dr Mukhtar Ibrahim Maccido, Provost of the Federal College of Education, Zaria described the death of the late Dikko as a monumental loss to the country. He said the elderstatesman died when his contribution was most needed in one way or the other, noting that his death had created a wide vacuum that would take a
long time to fill in his community, state and the Country at large. On his part, the leader of the government delegation, Barrister Turaki, said the deceased had contributed immensely to the socio-economic development of Nigeria, adding that late Dikko was a humble and dedicated man. Late Dikko died at the age of 78 after a brief illness at his London residence. He is survived by two wives and 11 children.
Jonathan’s PR Offensive Backfires in Nigeria and Abroad by ugochukwu iroka, Abuja, with agency report
Facing censure at home and overseas for a perceived failure to protect civilians from violent Islamists, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has launched an international media offensive to try to turn the tide of public opinion in his favour, Reuters reports. But those efforts have backfired abroad, where many greet his defence with scepticism, and at home, where he was slated for hiring U.S. public relations (PR)
firm Levick for $1.2 million, in what critics called a waste of money. Jonathan, and Nigeria as a whole, have suffered a worsening image problem since Boko Haram sect kidnapped more than 276 school girls from Chibok, Borno State on April 14. The attack overshadowed Nigeria becoming Africa’s biggest economy after a GDP rebasing in April, and its hosting of the World Economic Forum in May. Security is a major headache ahead of national elections in February that are likely to be the closest-
fought since democracy returned in 1999. An opinion piece by Jonathan in the Washington Post last month – in which the president wrote “nothing is more important than bringing home Nigeria’s missing girls,” but added that he had to “remain quiet” for their safety - drew open scorn. Soon after, the Washington Post’s Karen Attiah published a satirical send-up of Jonathan’s oped. Her piece included lines such as: “Nothing is more important than stopping the machinations of Boko Haram, except maybe my
desire to keep up appearances and show the international community that Nigeria was winning the war against the group.” Analyst Bismarck Rewane, CEO of Lagos-based consultancy Financial Derivatives, thinks the president’s timing was wrong. “That op-ed backfired partly because the negative narrative was still so strong,” he told Reuters. “But often the PR guys advising want the upfront fees and don’t care about the result.” Jonathan’s media team declined to comment on their PR strategy. A presidency source confirmed
Levick’s contract but said such PR initiatives were standard practice for governments. “All over the world governments engage PR firms and lobbyists to achieve certain objectives within a particular time frame,” the source, who declined to be named, told Reuters. In this case those objectives involve reversing months of damaging publicity over the Chibok girls’ abduction, magnified by a #BringBackOurGirls Twitter campaign that drew in celebrities including Michelle Obama and Angelina Jolie.
PDP Can’t Intimidate Me From Contesting Vice Presidency – Oshiomole By George Agba, Abuja
Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomole yesterday accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of resorting to politics of intimidation in order to destabilise the state ahead of the 2015 general elections. The governor who spoke to Journalists after the Council of State meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja noted that the PDP ended up revealing their true intent when the party alleged that
he was nursing the ambition of contesting the vice presidency. He noted, however, that even if he decides to contest for the presidency, the PDP cannot intimidate him, adding that he has the right to do so if he was convinced. He said, “And as you read one metuhsella or Olisa Metuh or by whatever name he is called; he was reported as saying that I am destabilising Edo State because I want to contest for Vice Presidency. Now, that is standing
logic upsidedown. If I want to contest the vice presidency, do I need to destabilise the government that I currently head? So, they have let out the cat out, meaning that they are afraid for their own rumoured ambition that I want to contest vice presidency. “So, the point I want to make is that, if I decide even to contest for the presidency, PDP cannot intimidate me. I have a right to do so if it is my conviction. It is unfortunate that some people want to put their individual
interest above national interest and I cannot be intimidated. I’m firmly on ground and there is nothing to worry about. “Now what is my position? Simple! Without state instrument on the streets of this city of Abuja we confronted the powers that be. We confront people who occupied this villa from 1999 to 2007. I did along with my colleagues; across the 36 states we did. So, I am not a coward that can be intimidated”. Noting that the PDP was using blackmail to destabilise the state
ahead of 2015, the governor said, “One thing is that election is coming in 2015 and we have defeated PDP consistently since 2009 that I assume office. Every by-election they lost. The last National Assembly election we defeated them in the whole of Edo South which is about 51 per cent of the population, we defeated them in Edo North which is about 33 per cent of the population, we defeated them in Edo Central which accounts for about 17 per cent of the population.
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conference BY JOE DUDUN, AMINA ALHASSAN AND BODE GBADEBO
States Must Look Beyond Federation Account – Mai Sule
VOTING : Ballot papers and a ballot box at the National Conference in Abuja, yesterday. PHOTO BY ADEFEMI ADEWUYI
Voting: Delegates Halt Proceedings Midway Defer final decisions on resource control, others to today As heads of delegations work out derivation principle Delegates to the ongoing National Conference yesterday forced the proceedings at plenary to a halt thereby compelling the chairman, Justice Idris Kutigi, to ask for a motion for adjournment after the completion of the debate on the report of the Standing Committee on Devolution of Power, which is waiting consideration by delegates today. Consequently, at 12.56pm, Dr. Abiola Afolabi-Akiode moved the motion for the adjournment of the plenary to this morning by 9am and it was seconded. Earlier, Kutigi announced 30 minutes recess in order for the delegates to rest ahead of the consideration of the report under discussion. Delegates were seen and heard lobbying one another over issues dear to them before the voting commence. After the recess, the head of delegation from the SouthEast zone, retired General Ike Nwachukwu, announced to the leadership of the conference and delegates that leaders of delegations
from the six geo-political zones have started working out an acceptable derivation principle for the oil producing states. Nwachukwu added that the outcome of their work will be announced to the conference today as consultations were still ongoing. The decision of the group to saddled itself with the task of working out a consensus on the issue underscores the importance attached to it as a possible fallback measure as clamour for resource control is not popular among majority of delegates. The assistant publicity secretary of the Northern Delegates Forum (NDF), Hon Mohammed Kumalia, also stood up to buttress Nwachukwu’s position. Meanwhile, about six ballot boxes were provided by the secretariat in the event that consensus fails, at which point delegates would resort to ballot casting to decide the proposals of the committee. But immediately after the recess, the conference leadership had wanted to resolve the contentious issue of Land Use Act which was
deferred some weeks ago over disagreement among delegates. According to the deputy chairman, Prof Bolaji Akinyemi, the resolution was worked out by the Consensus Group of the conference otherwise referred to as the “50 wise men” but some delegates complained of not being served the papers of the resolution, hence the decision was postponed to today. It was at this point that delegates started to murmur, a situation that compelled the Justice Kutigi to ask them whether they wanted to go home and chorused “yes”. On resumption this morning, delegates will decide contentious issues like devolution of power, resource control, revenue sharing formula and fiscal federalism, among others. On resource control, the committee recommended that the 13% derivation contained in the 1999 Constitution be retained with a proviso that a percentage of the derivation be devolved to the host communities from where the resources are derived.
On resource control, the committee recommended that the 13% derivation contained in the 1999 Constitution be retained
A delegate representing the NorthEast geo-political zone, Amb Ibrahim Mai Sule, has said that states of the federation need to look beyond the federation account to other means of generating funds, which he said, will allow them to be self-sufficient. Mai Sule spoke at the plenary of the National Conference yesterday while commenting on the report of the Committee on Devolution of Power. He pointed out that there is a vast difference between the states that collect the 13 per cent derivation funds and states that don’t collect, saying it is causing dissatisfaction among people. “When one state seems to be getting about N30bn while the entire states of the northern region are getting about N28bn put together, how do you think it will be equal and fair? The argument is that these states will have to look beyond the federation account to other means of generating funds. There is no state in this country that does not have mineral resources but some level of investment has to be made,” he said.
Power Rotation Among Zones Will Promote Mediocrity – Abur One of the delegates representing youth organisations at the ongoing National Conference, Comrade Clifford Abur, has condemned the adopted power rotation system between the six geopolitical zones of the country, saying the system, if put to use, will encourage mediocrity, parochial and a divisive leadership. Clifford, who was reacting to the conference decision taken last Thursday in an interview with journalists on the sidelines of the plenary yesterday, explained why he completely opposed the decision. “The issue of power rotational system, I think as a youth, I strongly kick against it because it will lead to mediocrity, sectional and divisive leadership, in the sense that when you are a leader from a particular zone, other zones will be left behind and such leader can only develop his area while leaving other zones to suffer. “Though, as regard presidency, we can rotate it between South and North but not within the six geopolitical zones. And again, if a particular zone is holding a position, mind you before that position will come back to the zone under this system, it will take a long time, may be in the next generation.”
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Niger APC Smearing Gov Aliyu For Cheap Popularity – Niger Govt By Abu Nmodu, Minna
Niger State government has stated that the attack on Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu by the All Progressives Congress (APC) was just a strategy to smear the name of the governor to gain cheap popularity. The government described the APC as a group of people only interested in blackmailing the state government to portray Governor Aliyu in bad light. The chief press secretary to the governor, Mr Israel Ayegba Ebije, made this known in a statement signed yesterday in Minna. He called on the people of the state to discountenance the puerile reasoning of the opposition, insisting that the attack was aimed at smearing the state government to score cheap political mileage. The spokesman said that the opposition mischievously quoted the governor out of context, adding that Governor Aliyu’s po-
short news Hospital Deserted As Doctors’ Strike Persists
The general strike embarked upon by medical doctors in the country has paralysed activities in the health sector in Kogi State with as two deaths have been recorded among those who could not afford private clinics in the state. The Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Lokoja, Kogi State capital, was deserted yesterday as the doctors’ strike persisted. There was no patient in the wards, while only a staff of the hospital, Seun Adum was seen in the surgical ward. A junior staff who guided our reporter round the premises stated that the impact of the strike has become severe as consultants have also joined. By Sam Egwu, Lokoja
sition on some of his special advisers not doing their bit was only an attempt at encouraging the newly sworn in advisers to sustain service delivery. He added that only two advisers have returned since the immediate past cabinet reshuffle, saying the governor has removed the unproductive advisers and that the opposition spokesman only spoke without taking cognisance of actual facts on ground. Gov Aliyu to Unveil New Certificates of Occupancy for Niger August 4 Meanwhile, new Certificates of Occupancy (C of O) for lands in Niger State are to be unveiled by Governor Mu’azu Babangida on Monday, August 4, 2014. This was disclosed to journalists in Minna yesterday by the commissioner of information, Daniel Ndayebo, who said that the new idea was part of the ongoing efforts to reposition land administration for better service delivery.
NAKSS Lauds KWSG For Bursary Awards The National Association of Kwara State Students (NAKSS) has commended the state government for the payment of bursaries and scholarships to students of the state origin. The students’ body also endorsed the educational and developmental programmes and policies of Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed. The students, who pledged their total support for the success of the APC government under Governor Ahmed, made the endorsement during a solidarity visit to the governor in his office in Ilorin. They described the Abdulfatah Ahmed administration as “a period of change, development and giant strides in the education sector”. The students, led by their national public relations officer, Comrade Obafemi Oyeniyi, said that in the last three years, tertiary institutions in the state have witnessed infrastructural development, including the building of 10 new lecture halls at the State College of Education, Oro; building of an e-library of 500 sitting capacity at the State Polytechnic, Ilorin to boost research and learning; as well as the 1,000 capacity auditorium at the College of Arabic and Islamic Studies. By Abdullahi Olesin, Ilorin
short news I’ll Chase Out Criminals From Plateau - CP The new Plateau State commissioner of police, Nasiru Oki has vowed to chase out criminals from the state. Oki made this pledge yesterday while addressing newsmen in his office in Jos. The police boss said he will make the state uncomfortable for criminals. “I am aware of the frequent clashes between the Fulani and natives in the state.“ “ We would work to ensure that lasting peace is restored to the state.“ “We would do everything possible to dialogue and ensure that they reside peaceful with each other,“ he said. The commissioner called on the people of the state to support the police to serve them better. By Paachor Abimaje,Jos
L-R: New Commissioner of Police, Plateau State Command, Mr Nasiru Oki, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Muhammadu Hussen, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr Adiniyi Jerome and Area Commander Jos, Mr Charles Ezeala at a news conference on the activities of the command in Jos, yesterday. PHOTO BY NAN.
Nasarawa YOWICAN Denies Endorsing AlMakura For 2015
By DONATUS NADI, Lafia
Following media reports that the Youth Wing of Christian Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN) has endorsed Governor Umaru Tanko AlMakura ahead of the 2015 general elections, the religious youth group has emphatically denied such report, describing it as insulting and grossly misrepresenting. Addressing a press conference at the headquarters of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Lafia, the YOWICAN chairman, Dandaura Appollos, said while the body does not stop anyone from holding his views on his political leaning, the association “must state in very strong terms that it is insulting to us for
someone or group to cowardly seek to bring us to disrepute by attributing such misrepresenting, erroneous and malicious report to us”. “It is pertinent for every politician, political party and members of the public to know that YOWICAN is not a political group or association and as such, we have never and will certainly not endorse any candidate to continue or run for any political office,” he stated further. Although the association said it has a good working relationship with Governor Al-Makura, it enumerated series of events and actions by his government which the association finds appalling. He is said to have “denied approval to the Christian community to construct an in-
ter-denominational chapel inside Karu International Market,” saying “but approval was given to our counterpart and a gigantic mosque has been erected and fenced inside the market”. He said other misgivings include the failure of the state government to take any action on the attacks on Assemblies of God Church and Zion First Baptist Church on 14th October, 2011 and 9th August, 2012 respectively. Dandaura further said another issue is the stoppage of the Nigerian Christian Corpers Fellowship from fencing their secretariat by Lafia Emirate Council since 18th December, 2012, while the government turned a blind eye.
Kogi Set To Ban Fake NGOs By SAM EGWU, Lokoja
The controversy over some nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) which has dominated discussions in Kogi State has been finally put to rest as the special adviser to the governor on NGOs, Barrister Yusuf Abdul has said that the government is collating names of gen-
uine NGOs in the state. Abdul who disclosed this to our reporter in Lokoja yesterday said internal mechanism has been put in place to identify the genuine NGOs with a view to separating the grains from the chaff. He stated that the data capturing of the organisations is with a view to identifying gen-
uine ones and increasing their level of collaboration with government in the delivery of good governance to the people. Abdul said that the identification and collation of organisations were not aimed at witchhunting any agency but were very crucial to the state government in determining such organisations existing in the state.
Suspended Niger Assembly Member Recants Bribery Allegation Against House By Abu Nmodu, Minna
The suspended member of the Niger State House of Assembly representing Kontagora 1 Constituency, Muhammad Nuradeen Umar, has recanted his allegations of compromise against the state assembly. The member, who appeared before the House Committee on Ethics, Public Petitions and Privileges investigating the al-
legations he made against the House in an interview he granted recently, apologised to the speaker of the House, Adamu Usman, for claiming sponsorship of bills he did not sponsor. The suspended lawmaker alleged in the interview that he sponsored four bills, one of them with the speaker while nine others were in the pipeline, and that the lawmakers were bribed to effect changes
in the leadership of the House sometime in May 2012, leading to the removal of Isah Kawu as speaker. The suspended lawmaker informed the committee that he has sponsored only two motions at the plenary and not bills as claimed by the reporter that conducted the interview, saying that the reporter must have been ignorant of the difference between a motion and a bill.
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HOMOSEXUALITY: Man, 27, Risks 14-year Jail Term By Patrick Ochoga, Benin City
For allegedly having a carnal knowledge of one Mr Chikere Okereke, an Oredo Magistrate Court in Benin, has remanded one Saturday Aigbedion, 27. The presiding Chief Magistrate, Mr Mike Osayi, said that Aigbedion committed an offence against morality saying “If the accused is remanded in prison custody for long, he is going to mix up with same sex and likely commit the same offencer.” Osayi, however, said that bail would be considered in the next adjournment date. Earlier, the police prosecutor, ASP Sylvester Omor, told the court that the accused committed the offence at Erie Street, Off Sakponba Road, Benin, Dec. 2013. ``The accused unlawfully had carnal knowledge of Mr Okereke through the anus against the order of nature,” Omor said. The prosecutor said that the offence contravened section 214 (1) of the Criminal Code. According to the Criminal Code, if convicted, he is liable to 14 years imprisonment. The accused, however,pleaded not guilty to a one-count charge of unnatural offences.
GUN ATTACK: UNILAG Student Shot In The Head By Aronke Olayiwola, with agency report
A final year student of Philosophy, identified as Sapara, was on Monday, reportedly, shot in the head by unidentified gunmen, at the King Jaja Hall of the University of Lagos. Sapara, who had his face covered in blood after a bullet was said to have scraped the side of his head, was subsequently taken to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, with official report indicating that he was in stable condition. The incident, however, led to chaos as students were seen running in different directions after a gunshot was heard. Eyewitnesses said they saw a car speed off after the shooting, noting that the perpetrators might have carried out the attack from there. Dean of Students’ Affairs of the University, Prof. Olukayode Amund, who confirmed that Sapara was indeed shot and currently recuperating at LUTH, stated that investigations had begun to unravel the circumstances surrounding the attack, after which requisite actions would be taken. “The events surrounding the incident are still unknown and by the time we conclude our investigation, the university authority will take the necessary and appropriate action. Our security operatives are working very hard to unravel the mystery and whoever is responsible will be held to account.”
Roadside hawkers taking a nap beside the road along Dei-Dei Kubwa expressway in Abuja, yesterday. Photo by oyedele omokagbo
animal rights: Lawyer Drags FG To Court Over Killing Of Lions By Kunle Olasanmi, Abuja The killing of lions in the country may soon be an offence, if a lawyer, who dragged the federal government to court over the non-construction of a sanctuary for the breeding and protection of Nigerian lions by the federal government has his requests granted. The plaintiff, a lawyer, Chukwunonso Daniel Ogbe, through his counsel, Mr. Daniel Onyeonagu Esq., approached a federal high court sitting in Abuja and asked it to order the federal government to commence the construction of a sanctuary as a matter of urgent national importance, for the breeding and conservation of Nigerian lions that are about becoming extinct. According to the court process obtained by LEADERSHIP, the plaintiff joined Architect Darius Dickson Ishaku, Supervising minister of Environment, Federal Ministry of Environment and the National Assembly and defendants in the matter.
The plaintiff in the suit is asking the court to grant the following reliefs: A declaration that the failure and/or inability of the Respondents to make provision for the construction of a sanctuary for the breeding and protection of Nigerian lions, amounts to violation of the right to a general satisfactory environment favourable to the development of Nigerian citizens, as guaranteed under article 24 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act. An order of the court mandating the 1st Respondent to commence the construction of a sanctuary as a matter of urgent national importance for the breeding and conservation of Nigerian lions that is about going extinct. An order of the court, mandating the 2nd respondent to make adequate budgetary provision for the 1st respondent to carry out the construction of a sanctuary for the protection of Nigerian lions.
BANK ROBBERY: Gunmen Attack Bank, Kill 2 Policemen By Nnamdi Mbawike, Enugu
Armed men numbering about six at the weekend attacked a new generation bank located inside the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, UNEC, killing two police men. A source told LEADERSHIP that the dare-devil men, carted away millions of naira from the bank’s ATM after their operation. It was gathered that the heavily armed robbers were aided by the heavy downpour that occurred on Friday night. Our correspondent further learnt that a lady who was in the company of a security guard at the bank was shot dead. “The robbers came in the middle of the night and shot the two policemen without
resistance. One of them died on the spot, while the second policeman died on the way to hospital. “After that, they ordered the other guards into the security room and tied them together. With this, they operated without hitch and succeeded in removing the three ATMs. “We also learnt that a girl friend of one of the security men was equally shot. I wonder what the girl was doing there in the middle of the night. They are believed to be the same behind the same attack on a nearby bank one month ago”, the source added. The public relations officer of the Enugu State Police Command, Ebere Amaraizu, DSP, when contacted, advised residents of the state to remain calm.
IMPERSONATION: Court Jails Fake Corps Member By Tope Fayehun, Akure
An Akure Magistrate Court presided over by Magistrate M.O. Adewumi, yesterday, sentenced a fake corps member, Mrs. Rabiu Umar, to six years imprisonment. The convict in suit number MAK/0/212C/2014 was arraigned on two count charge of impersonation and attempted fraud Police prosecutor, Inspector Jimoh Ibrahim, told the court that Mrs. Rabiu Umar was arrested by security operatives at NYSC Secretariat Igbatoro road in Akure, on 4th July, 2014 while seeking for redeployment to Ondo State. The prosecutor said various NYSC identity cards and fake documents were in the possession of the convict when arrested. Nigerian Airforce identity card was also recovered from her. Inspector Ibrahim said investigations conducted by the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) of the case, showed that Mrs. Umar did not attend any higher institution either within or outside Nigeria to qualify her for the NYSC programme. Inspector Ibrahim later tendered all the documents recovered from the convict to the court as exhibits. Mrs. Umar who was docked for over an hour gave contradictory information about her state of origin when she was cross examined by the prosecutor. “I am a widow. I am from Borno state, no I am from Lagos state, I mean from Ondo State. I attended National Open University Akure and Ekiti State, College of Education, I dropped out of school when my husband died and when there was nobody to sponsor my education”. She said. She later pleaded guilty. Magistrate Adewumi in his ruling said Mrs. Umar was guilty as charged and sentenced her to three years imprisonment for each count. The sentence is to run concurrently.
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NABBED: NDLEA Arrests Man With 1.370kg Of Cocaine By NKEM OSUAGWU, Lagos
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement (NDLEA) at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos have arrested a 34-year-old man, Nriagwu Augustine Ifeanyi, with 1.370kg of whitish powdery substance that tested positive for cocaine. The arrest and seizure took place at the departure hall during screening of passengers on a Turkish Airline flight. According to the NDLEA Commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar, the drug was packed in two parcels inside a lap-
top bag. “The suspect was found with two parcels of cocaine industrially hidden by the sides of his laptop bag. He was detected on his way to Turkey from where he would have proceeded to South Sudan. The drug tested positive for cocaine and weighed 1.370kg”. The suspect in his statement said that he smuggled the drug in anticipation of 3,500 dollars. “I wanted to use the 3,500 dollars they promise to pay me to take care of my personal problems. I relocated to South Sudan in January 2013. I am married with a child but I am unable to care for my family due to financial constraint.
L-R: Former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (rtd), former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (rtd), Former President Alhaji Aliyu Shehu Shagari,and former President, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd), at the Council of State meeting presided over by Pesident Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, yesterday. PHOTO BY REMI AKUNLEYAN
KILLED: Robbers Strangulate Night Guard by Adebayo Waheed, Ibadan
Suspected armed robbers numbering about 25 in the early morning of Tuesday unleashed terror on New Iyana Agbala community in Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State, killing a night security guard. The robbers were said to have strangulated the security to death probably because they recognised him. The suspected robbers were said to have invaded the market in the area and broke into four shops during which goods worth millions of naira were carted away. An eye witness said on arrival at the area, the night security guards had to run safety while one of them, Isiaka Adeleke who tried to resist them was killed.
The robbers were said to have carted away 50 bags of assorted rice, provisions, cash and other valuables. The policemen attached to the Egbeda Police Division arrived at the scene of the incident in a Toyota Sienna Bus and removed the lifeless body of the security guard. It was gathered that for the past three weeks, suspected armed robbers have been terrorizing the people of the area. During one of their operations about 12 days ago, five landlords were injured at Aritete community. When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Olabisi OkuwobiIlobanafor who confirmed the incident, said that it was unfortunate. She said the robbers had broken into shops and not market.
L-R: Director, Corporate Planning and Development,Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), Malam Aliyu Na’iya; Secretary of TETFUND, Prof. Suleman Bogoro, and representative of the Minister of Education,Hajiya Hindatu Abdullahi, during an interactive workshop on the validation of TETFUND guidelines for accessing intervention funds in Abuja, yesterday. PHOTO BY ADEFEMI ADEWUYI
Death: Driver Crushes Own Conductor With Trailer BY MATTHEW DIKE, Lagos
Sympathizers wept openly in Apapa area of Lagos State yesterday, when a trailer driver crushed his own conductor with his vehicle. LEADERSHIP gathered that the driver was driving towards Tincan area through Liverpool bridge when he noticed traffic gridlock on the bridge. He was said to have told the conductor identified as Saudu to alight from the vehicle and watch the back for him so that he would reverse the vehicle and pass through another road.
An eyewitness, Umoru, said the conductor went behind the vehicle but the driver suddenly reversed, crushing Saudu. Saudu’s relation, Abubakar, cried that he did not know the driver before blaming him for being careless. He said many people who saw the corpse of Saudu, who hailed from Adamawa State, wept because the vehicle grounded the head. A police corporal attached to Apapa police station who spoke on the condition of anonymity said immediately the accident occurred in the morning, police detectives at the scene quickly arrested the driver.
L-R: Sen Basheer Lado and Kano State Vice Chairman, PDP caretaker committee, Yahaya Bagobiri, during the free distribution of 2000 bags of rice, sugar and grains for this year’s Ramadan by Lado in Kano.
INSECURITY: Director, Principal Detained Over Suspected Chemicals For Bomb Production by Matthias Nwogu, Umuahia
The director and principal of New Horizon Academy run by the Islamic community in Aba, arrested on the early hours of Monday are still being held and quizzed by military authorities on allegations of storing chemicals suspected to be for the production of bombs. The duo, along with the chief Imam of the Central Mosque , his deputy, and a youth corps member serving in the school, were among the 13 persons arrested by soldiers from the 144 battalion when they raided the Mosque and other Hausa settlements
in Aba and its environs in search of weapons allegedly in their custody. Disclosing this to LEADERSHIP on Tuesday in Aba, the Chief Imam of Aba Central Mosque, Alhaji Idris Bashir, said while himself and 10 others were released about 2 pm on Monday after being quizzed , the director of the academy and the principal, Alhaji Abdulhaman Sani and Abdulmajid Abubakar, respectively, were still being detained . He said they were being detained to explain the purpose for which chemicals found in the school were being used for.
LR: Country Director, UNDP, Pa Lamin Beyal; Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs, Dr Precious Gbeneol, and director, finance and account, MDGs, David Ibikunle, at the MDGs sensitization/training workshop on proposal development of projects/ programmes for local governments under 2014 CGS-LGA, in Abuja, yesterday. Photo by Patrick Ebi Amanama
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FG Partners UNIDO To Create 2 Million Jobs Yearly By Friday Atufe, Lagos
Worried by the high level of unemployment in the country, the federal government is collaborating with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) to create two million jobs yearly through the conduct of a study entitled: “National Skills Gap Assessment” which is aimed at identifying critical skill needs in the Nigerian
economy. Director-general of Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Dr Juliet Chukkas- Onaeko, disclosed this in Lagos yesterday, remarking that the study was to enable the government make projections in the medium and long-term on skills requirement in the economy. She said the outcome of the study was to assist the ITF in ascertaining the trade areas it should concentrate on in
the National Industrial Skills Development Programme (NISDP) while the impact was to create two million jobs. The director-general said the ITF already concluded its pilot study in 2012 with a draft report prepared and presented at a stakeholders’ forum, adding that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed by both organisations and the project document has been prepared and severally reviewed.
FAAN To Close Abuja Runway Again On Sunday By NKEM OSUAGWU, Abuja
The runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja which was closed for 30 hours for rehabilitation on July 5, 2014 has been re-opened for flight operations. FAAN said reports from pilots who have used the runway indicate that the rehabilitation of a section of the runway was professionally executed and would enhance safety of flight operations. However, the second phase of the rehabilitation of the remaining section of the runway would take place for another 30 hours at the weekend between Saturday 12, (2300 UTC) and Monday 14 (0500 UTC), 2014. A NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) to this effect has already been sent to
all aircraft pilots and other relevant stakeholders, informing them of the impending closure. According to Yakubu Dati, coordinating general manager, aviation parastatals, the runway rehabilitation was being done in two phases to minimise the inconvenience the runway closure would have on air passengers and aircraft operators if it was carried out at once. FAAN said it regrets the inconvenience the second closure of the runway, within one week, would cause passengers and other stakeholders. “We wish to assure the public and all aviation stakeholders that the conclusion of the maintenance work on the runway would guarantee enhanced flight safety on the Abuja Airport runway,” he said.
CBN Faults Proposed NDIC Powers To Liquidate Insurance Companies By Edegbe Odemwingie, Abuja,
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), yesterday, kicked against current legislative moves to give the Nigerian Deposits Insurance Corporation (NDIC) powers to liquidate insurance companies in the country, saying it will be duplicating a responsibility it plays already. The apex bank and the NDIC appeared at a one-day public hearing of the House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency on a bill for an Act to repeal the NDIC Act 2006 and re-enact the NDIC Act 2014. The CBN director, Banking Supervision, Mrs Tokunbo Martins, said there were some amendments, including mandate, self-appointment as liquidator and termination of insurance firms’ licences which needed to be harmonised between the NDIC and CBN. Meanwhile, managing director, NDIC, Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim, said the bill to amend the corporation’s Act was aimed at enhancing its efficiency and effectiveness. “The essence of the review of the enabling Act is to enable the corporation carry out its mandate effectively and efficiently,” he said. According to him, to protect depositors and safeguard the
country’s financial system, the corporation would require the necessary legal backing. He stressed that with an appropriate financial safety net in place, depositors’ confidence would be enhanced and the likelihood of financial crises would be reduced to the barest minimum. He said that emerging challenges in the operation of the deposit insurance scheme in Nigeria have necessitated the need to review the 2006 Act. “Efforts to amend the 2006 Act intensified in 2009 following the global economic meltdown which threatened the stability of our financial system, particularly the banking sector. “The instability caused by the meltdown gave rise to the need for the review of the legal framework for deposit insurance in most jurisdictions, including Nigeria, hence the necessity for this review. He noted that the review would empower the corporation to address the emerging challenges in the sector. The proposed amendment would, among others, facilitate prompt payment of insured deposits by reducing the time of reimbursement from 90 days to 60 days, increase funding for the corporation to be able to carry out its core mandate of deposit insurance.
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L-R: Minister of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation Chief Edem Duke, Chairman Governing Council Nigeria Our Heritage Publication Amb, George Obiozor and Member board, Prof. Tunde Adeniran Exchanging pleasantries during the press briefing Tags“NIGERIA OUR HERITAGE” in Abuja yesterday. PHOTO BY ADEFEMI ADEWUYI
Ramadan: Food Prices Remain Steady BY Ruth Tene Natsa, Lagos
The prices of food items in the Federal Capital Territory(FCT) during this period of Ramadan have been found to be stable. A regular characteristic of the Nigerian market is that prices of food and other items hike during the months of festivities, such as Ramadan Easter, Sallah, Christmas or other major holidays, but a visit to the Wuse , Utako and Dutse markets respectively showed that food items had come down with the Ramadan. In Dutse market, Mallam Abdul a vegetable seller, said tomatoes, fresh pepper and onions have really come down because so much of it
has been brought into the market, unfortunately the demand for them are low, because of the fasting. “Right now lots of produce have been brought into town, so the more we have the less the price, we also are conscious of the fact that these produces are perishables and if they are not sold quickly, could get spoilt. So we sell cheaper now, because the demand is low,” he said. He told LEADERSHIP that a bowl of onions which was sold for N400 now sells for N200/N250, while a medium basket is now N1200. For Madam Chinyere, who sells both groundnut and palm oil,
prices have been stable. According to her groundnut oil sold for between N250 and 300 a bottle, depending on the type (vegetable, kulikuli), turkey oil sells for N1100, Mamadoo is now N1300/N1500, power oil sold for N1300, while palm oil is now N230 a bottle. For Mahmud, a grains seller, “Rice per mudu is sold between 300/350 for imported rice, while a bag goes for as high as N8-10,000 depending on the make. White beans sells for N180-220, while red beans sells for N300 only,” he said. Further findings by LEADERSHIP revealed that a packet of Royco seasoning is selling at the price of N250, while a packet of Knorr is N350.
Africa’s Internet Traffic To Grow 36% As Global Revenues Hit $4.6bn By Chima Akwaja, Lagos
Africa’s Internet traffic is expected to grow 36 per cent over the next seven years following the deployment of several submarine fibre optic cables linking the continent to the outside world. This is even as the global Internet Protocol (IP) market generated over $4.6 billion in revenues at the end of 2013. Data obtained from TeleGeography’s new IP Transit Forecast Service showed that future IP transit revenues would be largely dependent on the share of Internet traffic that is connected via transit agreements versus peering.
The global IP transit market generated $2.1 billion in revenues in 2013 with sales of circuits connecting customers to Internet hubs contributing an additional $2.5 billion. Internet peering will become increasingly common at the expense of transit as regions that currently rely heavily on transit gain wider access to peering. As Internet service providers worldwide have gradually migrated from purchasing transit to establishing mostly free peering arrangements, the share of global Internet traffic connected via transit agreements declined from 47 per cent in 2010 to 41 per cent in 2014.
Also, the continent’s transit volumes will increase by only 28 per cent compounded annually, peering volumes would grow 67 per cent thus driving down the share of traffic routed via transit from 90 per cent in 2014 to 61 per cent in 2020. TeleGeography vice president of research, Tim Stronge, said whether or not transit’s share of Internet traffic volumes would decline was still a matter of speculation. “While it may seem counter-intuitive for providers to pay for transit when peering relationships have become more widely available, there are hidden costs associated with peering.
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PDP NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
ADAMU MU’AZU IS GOD-GIVEN TO NIGERIA
ADAMU MU’AZU
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ollowing the formation of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the transition to democracy in 1999, the yearning and aspiration of many Nigerians was that of good governance, development and political stability. Looking at the track records and potential of the founding fathers of the PDP, no one can doubt that PDP has come to stay and the only party with better solutions to Nigeria’s problems. This was the reason why it was accepted across every nook and cranny of Nigerian, including the North-East Region. I want to use this medium to call the attention of PDP national chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu to Yobe State. The party must take hold of Yobe State and produce an all-embracing and acceptable leadership that would lead the party to participate in the 2015 General Election in the state under the good leadership of the current chairman and other executive members in Yobe State, a leadership that would make the difference in the 2015 governorship and presidential elections in the state.
into office under the good leadership of the party national chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, a leader with a unifying voice, a humane and visionary leader; a leader that will always be accountable and transparent; a leader who can do all it takes to keep the party united and one; a honest leader who is interested in helping the masses through laudable programmes.
PDP for the past 15 years, in all aspects one will admit that the PDP-led government has done creditably well in the state and is going to do more in future. PDP under the current leadership chairman of Adamu Mu’azu, will rule Nigeria for 24 years. The successful fertilizer distribution across the north-east region under the Minister was successful because of dedication of the federal ministry of Agriculture Dr Akinwumi Adesina in bringing the growth enhancement support (GES) of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development at the appropriate time to the state when the rainy season and outset of the new planting session are around the corner.
The GES under the watchful eyes of the minister of Agriculture, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has achieved its aims of delivering subsidized farm inputs and other facilities to farmers to elevate them from subsistence The national chairman of our great party, to commercial farming across the country. Adamu Mu’azu, remains the only leader with the required credentials; his laudable While I use this medium to commend the programme and plans are indicators to minister’s effort in ensuring that the GES, what he wants to achieve for the party in a which was designed as a component of long term. the Agriculture Transformation Agenda (ATA) of the federal government in 2012, The performance of the PDP in Nigeria has as government’s response to realizing food been so far recommendable; the PDP led- security and increasing household income government has performed very creditably for farmers at the micro level, was successful. and wonderfully in the North-East Region. If ones go to all the PDP states especially, one will know that indeed there are lots of changes. Again in the North-East region, if one visits Bauchi, Taraba and Gombe states, one will see wonders, courtesy of what the PDP-led government has done.
As the 2015 election draws nearer, it is logical to call on all eligible North-East For instance, Bauchi State, if one goes to voters to try as much as possible to elect Dr the hometown of PDP national chairman, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for a second term Adamu Mu’azu, and the home state of the
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ALH (DR) ADO ADAMU
Coordinator, Transformation Movement Agenda Jonathan 2015, North-East Region, and Youth Leader, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Yobe State.
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In Contributory Pension’ Same Fare For All Routes Threatens ‘Include Informal Sector sector into its pension scheme. (GDP). Odundo said that the Kenyan Chinelo Anohu-Amazu, the New Lagos Train Service The panelists at the World pension regulators encouraged acting director-general, National BY NSE ANTHONY-UKO, Abuja
By Samson Echenim, Lagos
The absence of fare differentiations for distances is leading to low patronage of the new middle class Lagos passenger train service which the Nigeria Railway Corporation(NRC) commenced in June. LEADERSHIP gathered that the new diesel multiple units (DMUs) which were part of the railway infrastructures acquired by the corporation at N4.3 billion in May this year is often making return trips half empty. Some of the passengers who spoke with LEADERSHIP said the lack of differing fares for various distance lengths discouraged passengers for the elitist train service. The service charges N750 standardised fare from its originating Iddo Terminal to the service’s Itoki end station and takes same for return. The NRC brought the DMUs to create a new passenger market for the Lagos middle class to boost a service that provides 50 per cent of its total passenger train service
revenue. The corporation places premium on the Lagos passenger train service for which it has also acquired six air-conditioned coaches to enhance its first class service. The situation has led to the NRC marketing the new service to corporate organisations in order to reach contracts for the lifting of their staff, the corporation’s spokesman, Mr David Ndakotsu told LEADERSHIP yesterday. “The service is very good but I think the fare system is not fair enough. I am coming from Agbado and have just alighted at Ikeja, yet I still have to pay same N750 that another passenger pays from Itoki to Iddo or Apapa. So it is gainful if you exhaust the whole distance,” said Kazeem Jimoh, a computer engineer. But the NRC insists it has a fair rate for the new trains which are fully air-conditioned and mainly meant for the working class in Lagos who seek comfort and are ready to pay for the service, while it retains the existing passenger train coaches for the economy class passengers.
Pension Summit in Abuja, yesterday called for the inclusion of the informal sector in the contributory pension scheme in Africa. President, International Organisation of Pensions Supervisors (IOPS), Edward Odundo, said that Kenya has already incorporated the informal
The House of Representatives yesterday questioned the ability of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to effectively man Nigeria’s borders, in view of the heightened smuggling there. Federal lawmakers raised the alarm that Nigeria’s borders have increasingly become porous allowing for smuggled consumables,
in effect sabotaging the marketability of locally produced consumables. These were fallouts of a motion sponsored by Hon. Odebunmi Olusegun (Oyo/PDP) on the “Need for proactive measures by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to check the activities of economic saboteurs in the country.” To this end, the House mandated its committee on Customs to liaise with the NCS to work out modalities to curb the
Pension Commission (PenCom), said that Nigeria had started the process of incorporating the informal sector into the pension scheme. Anohu-Amazu added that the country was exploring the opportunity of the availability of mobile phones to achieve the objective.
From left, Acting Director General Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Engr. Benedict Adeyileka; supervicing Minister of Aviation Dr. Sam Autom and Permernent Secretary ministry of Aviation Dr.Jamila Shuara during a meeting of all Aviation parastatals with the House Committee on Aviation At the National Assembly in Abuja, yesterday. PHOTO BY OYEDELE OMOKAGBO
Revenue Loss: Reps Query Customs Over Porous Borders By Edegbe Odemwingie, Abuja
the informal business operators in the country to ensure that they contributed a minimum of 25 pence a day using mobile phones. According to him, the formal sector constituted about 15 per cent of the country’s population which accounted for 20 per cent of its gross domestic product
activities of smugglers at the borders. The committee is to report back to the House within four weeks. In lead debates, Olusegun reported “compromising activities” of some Customs officers on the activities of smugglers. He said: “Nigeria’s borders have become so porous that palm oil and other consumables are easily smuggled into Nigeria through the neighbouring countries, thus affecting the marketability of locally produced palm oil and other consumables. “The rate at which rice and other food items are being smuggled into the country through various borders is so high that Nigeria has lost much revenue as a result of the compromising activities of certain Custom officers. “Not much is being done by the Nigeria Customs Service to curb the activities of the smugglers and sale of prohibited goods in the country.
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News No-income Housing Should Be Responsibility Of GovernmentDikko Ministry Moves To Ease Access To National Housing Fund Mallam Calls For Resolution On Illegal Wildlife Trade
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Easing the Effect Of Climate Change By Evelyn Okoruwa, Abuja
The impact of climate change is evident globally beyond debate. According to Wikipedia, climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from thousands to millions of years. Climate change is caused by the built up of green gases which arise from human activities such as burning fossil fuels, destruction of trees, indiscriminate deposal of waste, burning of waste and vehicular fumes. Oil spills, burning of trees for charcoal are also part of human activities that cause climate change. Climate change is presently a global environmental challenge. African countries mostly fall among the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) in the world that are highly vulnerable to climate change and variability. This continent is projected to experience increase warming, decreased rainfall and increased intensity of droughts and floods as well as sea levels. Nigeria is not left behind as the impact of climate change can be seen in all the states of the federation: the eastern states have been experiencing erosion, drought and decertification in the north and rising sea levels in the coastal part of the country, the result of man-made activities. These activities include the felling and burning of trees, indiscriminate deposal of waste, oil spills, using wood and charcoal as cooking energy to mention a few. There is also the issue of vehicular fumes which not only pollute the air but are hazardous to our health. This contamination occurs when chemicals, particulates, biological materials, or other harmful material are introduced into the earth’s atmosphere possibly causing disease, death to humans, damage to other living organism such as food crops or the natural or built environment. With the ever glaring effect of climate change in Nigeria and globally, it became expedient for Nigeria to join the rest of the world and lend her voice to create awareness of the effect of climate change, the activities that trigger it and how environmental friend-
ly approach can be used to curtail the effects. The minister of environment Mrs. Lawrencia Mallam during the recent world environment day noted that the global picture in terms of climate change calls for concern. She said the conclusion of the 5th assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) has confirmed increase in global average temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice as well as rising sea levels. The report provides strengthened evidence that human influence is the dominant factor in the observed change in the climate system. These changes are already impacting and are likely to continue impacting on human societies through extreme events as well as through slow onset events such as drought and changing rain problems. These impacts have the potential of affecting the social and economic viability of a country and compromising hard- earned socio-economic gains. Mallam disclosed that studies has projected that with an accelerated sea level rise of 0.5meters, 85 per cent of the Niger Delta landmass will be lost and the accelerated sea level of 1.0meters, 75 per cent of the Niger Delta will be gone under water. Given this scenario, it implies that nearly 32 million people (22.6 per cent of the national population) who live along the coastal zone are at risk of becoming environmental refugees. Such forced movement could result in social frictions arising from demand of land resources for economic activities by the refugees. “Moreover many fishing grounds will be adversely affected thus threatening the major livelihood of the rural dwellers along the Nigerian coast. This is because the mangrove swamps provide breeding grounds and refuge for many fish species and the intrusion of saline water due to sea level rise will have undesirable consequences on fresh water resources of the affected areas It is clear that the only choice for humanity is to take practical actions through reducing emissions, awareness creation, preparing for extreme events and adapting to the impacts of climate change. We
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need to plan for the changes that are expected to occur, we need to adjust our ecological, social and economic systems and change the way we do things. Our process, our practices and our structures must be properly aligned to reduce the impacts of and vulnerability to climate change now as well as increasing the social, economic and environmental resilience to future impacts.” She added. However, she noted that part of the transformation agenda of Mr. president in the environment sector is aimed at addressing all forms of land degradation through specialised projects such as the Great Green Wall (GGW) programme designed to check desertification, the Nigeria Erosion problems and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) to address erosion problems as well as early warning flood systems to alert Nigerians on the possibility of occurrence of a flood event. “The federal government since the inception of this administration has stepped up its efforts to position Nigeria to face the chal-
lenges of climate and to also draw the opportunities therein. Some of the actions taken include: the development of a national policy on climate change, national adaption strategy and SPA-CCN), green economy pathway in the context of climate change adaptation, assessment of gender sensitive climate change adaptation initiative for sustainable livelihoods development, impact of climate change on water supply and sanitation in Nigeria and pioneering climate technology on water environment. “The main objective of the national policy on climate change is to ensure the effective mainstreaming of climate change activities and programmes into our national development plans and strategies. It also proffers well-informed recommendation that will enable and enhance environmental, political and security development decisions. Implementation of the recommendations would help to increase the resilience and capacity of the population in ensuring a low carbon economic growth.”
The main objective of the national policy on climate change is to ensure the effective mainstreaming of climate change activities and programmes into our national development plans and strategies
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Harnessing Growth Outlook Of Housing, Construction Sectors GEORGE OKOJIE, Lagos
Though the prospect of Nigeria becoming the leading economy in Africa is being realized, experts are of the view that it could be better enhanced if potentials in the housing and construction sub- sectors of the nation’s economy are well harnessed. If for two good years 2011 and 2012 the country led other African countries as the top destination for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by the time foreign and local participation increased to bridge the nation’s 17 million housing deficit the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will increase above 7.3 percent projected for 2014. Thus in other climes, housing sector is one of the main drivers of the economy owing to its potential to create employment and other multiplier effects. But in Nigeria, the industry has not been given serious attention by successive governments since independence and the outcome of this is low performance and little contribution to the Gross Domestic Product. Available statistic showe that housing sector in Nigeria contributes 2.20 per cent to the GDP, as against the contribution of housing sector in the United Arab Emirate rated 9.10 per cent; Austria, 6.90 per cent, and South Africa, 2.50 per cent. At the end of second quarter of 2014, observers in the sector nursed the fear the low activities in the industry could lead to a tumble if nothing is done to accelerate mass housing production in order to bridge its huge housing deficit of about 17 million. The President of the Association of Town Planning Consultants of Nigeria (ATOPCON), Mr. Moses Ogunleye, said harnessing the potential of the housing sector may not be easy until the Social Housing Bill, a bill to make it mandatory for the provision of houses for the no-income group, is given its deserved attention in the country. Dwelling on indices hampering growth in the sector, chair-
man of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), Lagos branch, pastor Stephen Jagun, said apart from the seeming lull in the housing sector there has not been any serious activity in the economy. According to him, there has not been any serious impact that has translated into housing production, noting that the cost of building materials was on the high side discouraging development of housing units. But it could be better in the thinking of immediate past president of Nigeria Institute of Builders (NIOB) Builder Chucks Omeife if the new Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company is backed with sound regulatory legal framework to deliver a people oriented mortgage system that would create robust housing sector. He said, “When there is an effective mortgage system in place, the housing sector will witness a boom as home builders will construct more houses with confidence that home buyers will be able to buy using the mortgage facilities available.” Apart from the foregoing facts, if the country is to experience growth, Dead Capital which has hits N7.22 trillion in places like Lagos must be immediately turned to assets. The Lagos State commissioner Commerce and Industry, Mrs. Olusola Senapon Oworu said the state Dead Capital lockedup in the informal sector of the state’s economy has risen to N7.22trilion, pointing out that the state’s real estate sector has been adversely affected by the development. She said the state increasing rate of dead asset was revealed by a research carried out by the state in collaboration with the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD) which carried out the diagnosis of the state’s economy. Oworu said, “I am pleased to inform you all that the diagnostic phase of the Reform Programme was completed in September 2013 and we are now very much aware of the fact that 68% of real estate transactions in the state
A block of flats in Abuja
are carried out in the extra-legal economy while 94% of businesses operate informally. “The Locked-up-Capital by the informal sector otherwise called Dead Capital associated with business and real estate in the state is presently estimated at US$ 45.13 billion (N7.22 trillion).” According to her, Dead Capital represents the economic potential of the extra-legal sector that is not utilized due to institutional restrictions, saying the estimate represents about 14 times the state budget using year 2012 as a basis and 11 times the traded stock in the lNigerian Stock Exchange, NSE in 2012. She said ,“Given the quantum of the hidden resources, the various constraints inhibiting enterprise and business units in the extra-legal economy, eventual transition to the formal sector would be addressed soon”. For the President of the Federation of Construction Industry (FOCI) Solomon Akinwole Ogunbusola patronage of indigenous firms in the country in line with the local contents act will further boost activities for growth in the sector. He said ,”I have a company and that is S and M Nigeria Limited. I know that the government has it as a policy now that any job less than N5 Billion they will want to give to indig-
enous construction companies and they are doing it and if they are doing that it only left for our indigenous companies the MD’s the Chief Executive Officers and Chairmen of companies to take advantage and go and work there in line with what they are giving because you find out that and key into the system.” The only snag he fingered in the process is that some of the local contractors could abuse the process. “Our people when they get these money , they see the little money they get as their profit instead of them to invest the money for them to be able to come back they will not do that because you know it the job has been revoked. “If the government is not patronizing such people you cannot blame them because government will not patronize fraudulent indigenous companies. I am advising my colleagues that on ground now to use the opportunity and try to manage their companies very well so that the government can continue to patronize them.” In a bid to triple investment value in the sector by 2021 , the building production process expert and consultant said President Goodluck Jonathan is doing a lot of transformation in the construction industry that could enhance the growth outlook.
The Lockedup-Capital by the informal sector otherwise called Dead Capital associated with business and real estate in the state is presently estimated at US$ 45.13 billion (N7.22 trillion)
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An estate under construction at Area 11 in Abuja yesterday. photo by okeke jane
No-income Housing Should Be Responsibility Of Government-Dikko By Evelyn Okoruwa, Abuja
The president of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board Of Nigeria (QSRBN) Mallam Husaini Dikko has said that provision of housing for both low-income and no-income citizens should be the direct social responsibility of government and not private developers. Speaking in Abuja, he explained that the two groups are the most vulnerable and greatest victims of the high level of income inequality that abounds in our socio- economy. Also, he said the profit-motive and mentality of the private real estate developer make it inadvisable for government to
contemplate assigning the role of providing homes to low-income and no-income citizens to the private estate developers without strict monitoring and supervision. Stressing that a cost- effective methodology for producing low cost houses should be part of our master plan for providing new homes for Nigerians within the shortest possible time, he noted that the Governor Lateef Jakande approach which worked well in Lagos State of the Second Republic should be studied and improved upon. He also advocated for an intervention fund for the housing sector similar to what was done in the Aviation, Textile, Education
and other Sectors. He said through this means cheap fund could be made available to housing developers at less than 5 per cent interest rate per annum with a condition that the prices of houses sold by the benefiting developers should crash to less than 40 per cent of their current offer prices. He further added that, “The details should be worked out by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria which should be the managers of this Intervention Fund. This will be augmented with the activities and support of the newly established Nigeria Mortgage. Refinance Company (NMRC) to accelerate the development of a robust housing sector which is capable of
driving productivity in all sectors of the Nigerian economy.” While commending the efforts of the Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban, Development in the areas of housing and Urban Development which resulted in national policies in the sector, Dikko however said the ministry should pilot a scheme of direct housing construction side-byside the private sector to the stage where it would be plausible for the private sector to take over. “This is especially so in the areas of the low-income/noincome housing. This way, they would have set the standards and credible cost benchmarks to guide the private housing developers.”
Ministry Moves To Ease Access To National Housing Fund By Evelyn Okoruwa, Abuja
In a bid to ensure a functional mortgage system in Nigeria, the minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development Mrs. Akon Eyakenyi has inaugurated the technical committee on the implementation of the white paper on the restructuring and rationalisation of the federal agencies. This move according to the statement made available to LEADERSHIP is geared towards the implementation of the present administration’s resolve to ensure a workable mortgage system capable
of catering for the housing needs of the Nigerian workers, since the issue of access to National Housing Fund (NHF) has become a source of concern to many contributors who see the process as cumbersome and convoluted. The committee was inaugurated following the resolve of the government to reduce the cost of governance and improve service delivery in the public sector. The government set in motion a process of rationalising its agencies following which a white paper was issued on the Steve Oronsaye committee findings. The committee which was set up
to comply with the aspect of the Oronsaye report that concerns the ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development would be tasked with responsibilities such as auditing the contributions of the public servants into the National Housing Fund (NHF) account which is currently maintained by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), promoting increased awareness of the procedure for accessing the contributions to the fund and funding of regulatory bodies in the sector through grants rather than the budget from 2014. The committee which has the permanent secretary of the
ministry Dr. Ezekiel Oyemomi as chairman will also see to the procurement of a reputable audit firm to audit the contributions of civil servants to the NHF. The committee is also to propose a sustainable framework for the sensitisation of contributions to NHF. On her part, the minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development Mrs. Akon Eyakenyi charged the committee members to ensure that their work would ultimately lead to a workable mortgage system that would make for easy access to funding for all Nigerians to own their own houses.
The Minister of Environment Mrs. Laurentia Mallam, has called for the adoption of a resolution on illegal trade in wildlife. According to the statement signed by the minister’s Senior Assistant on media and Publicity Josephine Lohor, the minister who made this call during the Ministerial Dialogue on Illegal Trade in Wildlife at a special event of the First session of the United Nations Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya also advocated for the creation of a special window under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for the protection of endangered species. Stressing that Nigeria was not resting on its oars concerning wildlife crime control, the minister delivering her speech advised that, “We have to continue pursuing the three - pronged strategy of handling the poaching and illegal wildlife crisis and this entails community empowerment, improving wildlife governance and discouraging demand for wildlife products. The political momentum built here needs to be sustained and we call for the adoption of a resolution on illegal trade in wildlife at the UN General Assembly later in the year”. Mallam also added, “We have out in place institutional framework and strategies that has given impetus to wildlife crime control in our country. In line with INTERPOL guidelines, we are expanding the membership of our inter-agency committee on the Convention on International Trade and Endangered Species (CITES) to upgrade it to the National Environmental Security Task force (NEST). By Evelyn Okoruwa, Abuja
Lagos Assures Property Owners On Compensation Lagos State Government has said it would not relent in its commitment to compensate owners of properties happen to be along the Right of Way during any road construction. The state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat gave the assurance during the presentation of a cheque to a retired civil servant, Mr. Kunnuji Joseph Adeoye whose property was on the Right of Way during the construction of Aradagun- Iworo Ajido road / Bridge Phase 11 in Badagry Local Government Area of the state. Hamzat said the state governor will pay compensation in some extreme cases irrespective of the social status of the owner. He explained that the sum of N1.2 million was paid as compensation to the retiree on compassionate ground despite the fact that he did not have an approved plan for his property. The commissioner emphasised the importance of getting proper building approval in order to arrive at a proper measurable standard to avoid loss of property without compensation. George Okojie, Lagos
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BDCs New Capital Base For Stronger Economy
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ith the pressure that had been on the naira since last year, Nigeria’s foreign reserves have continually been on the decline even as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has dipped into the nation’s buffer to defend the naira. The CBN, under the tenure of the former governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, had made known its resolve to continue to defend the naira and this stance was maintained by the acting governor of the apex bank, Mrs Sarah Alade. The value of the naira remained stable, hovering around N160-N162. However, the downside of this stance is that the foreign reserves, which had risen to a peak of $48.87 billion last year, had been on a steady drop, hence being depleted. Since the beginning of the year, the reserves had dropped by over 15 per cent from the January 1 figure of $3.50 billion to $36.69 billion on June 4, when it began a steady rise. Although there were mixed feelings over the use of the nation’s buffer to continue to defend the value of the naira, it had become evident that this cannot continue to go on as low reserves would leave the nation very vulnerable to external shocks. This had been one of the reasons the CBN had given when it raised the capital base of the Bureaux de Changes (BDCs) in the country. The CBN had on June 23, 2014, raised the capital base of the BDCs in the country from
the previous N10 million to N35 million whilst raising the mandatory cautionary deposit to N35 million, causing many BDCs to cry foul. The BDCs in the country were licenced to provide access to foreign exchange for small scale end uses, serve as tools for the management of exchange rate, assist in the fight against illegal financial activities, facilitate economic activities and provide economic data. However, the apex bank had observed among the over 3,500 BDCs in the country, an avalanche of rent seeking operators who are only interested in widening margins and profits from the foreign exchange market regardless of the prevailing official and interbank rates. Also, checks by the CBN revealed that many of the BDCs had weak and ineffective operational structures with some of them operating portfolio offices, some individuals owning multiple BDCs without offices. Many of them, according to the CBN, hold the BDC licence only to have access to the foreign exchange they can obtain from
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the official market. With over 3,500 BDCs having access to $50,000 at the twice weekly Retail Dutch Auction of the CBN, the nation’s external reserves was continually being drained. The activities of the BDCs, according to the CBN, has also resulted in the gradual dollarisation of the Nigerian economy with its attendant adverse consequence on the conduct of monetary policy and subtle subversion of the
cashless policy initiative. However, a trade group, under the umbrella of the Concerned Bureau de Change Operators, published a full page advert titled “Appeal against Ploy to decimate BDCs and Destabilise the Forex Market” claiming that the CBN was planning to reduce the number of the BDCs in Nigeria despite their contribution to the economy. While the BDCs have
continually condemned the new capital base and described it as being punitive, the CBN’s expectation is to have BDCs that are properly structured, effectively regulated and well capitalised to meet the objectives for which the operators are licenced. The new requirements is also expected to foster partnership between the BDCs and renowned international money transfers in the country. Towards this end, the CBN had earlier in June approved the Guidelines for International Money Transfer Services in Nigeria” wherein Western Union, Moneygram and RIA Financial Services have been authorised to carry out inward and outward money transfer services in the country. The new requirements are also expected to create robust and sustainable business franchises that are not dependent on rent seeking activities but are properly situated to compete in the foreign exchange market and deliver superior values and returns. The CBN had on Monday announced the extension of the deadline for the recapitalisation following outcries by BDC operators in the country on the short period given for recapitalisation. From the initial July 15, which gave the BDCs a 21-day ultimatum to recapitalise or have their licences revoked, the CBN extended the deadline to July 31, 2014.
CBN tasks customers on bank verification number As part of the overall policy of the financial inclusion policy of the Financial Sector Strategy (FSS) agenda toward ensuring Nigeria becomes one of the top 20 largest economies in the world by 2020, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has called on bank customers in Lagos to enroll and obtain their Bank Verification Number (BVN). The CBN, in collaboration with all Nigerian banks, introduced the BVN, a unique identification number for all bank customers for easy identification and verification as an initiative, which in the first phase of countrywide roll out, has gone live in selected bank branches in Lagos. In a release, the CBN, while noting that all Nigerian banks had their headquarters servers configured, deployed and tested, and their staff
trained in preparation for the enrollment and verification of end users –bank customers – urged bank customers to key into the BVN initiative. Commenting on the enrollment process, the managing director of the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), who doubles as the head of the BVN Project Management team, Mr Ade Shonubi, explained that a bank customer would be required to fill and submit the BVN enrollment form in any of the selected bank branches; and present self for data capturing. Thereafter, an acknowledgment slip with a transaction identity number (ID) would be issued to the individual. He added that within 24 hours the system confirms the enrollment and a unique BVN is generated and the customer would immediately receive an SMS
notification with the BVN. He further explained that in order to ensure an efficient implementation, a phased roll out approach is being adopted, beginning in Lagos. He added that biometric data capture machines have been deployed to about 1,000 bank branches in Lagos with over 16,000 BVNs being issued to date, while noting that 10,000 enrollment sets are expected to be deployed across 5,000 bank branches nationwide. Stating that the enrollment process is done only once, linking all bank accounts across Nigeria banks, Shonubi explained that the BVN solution was to ensure accountability, protect bank customers’ account from unauthorised access, reduce exposure to fraud, check identity theft, enhance credit advancement to bank
customers, and also encourage financial inclusion. “This initiative addresses issues of identity theft and ensures that bank accounts are protected from unauthorised access, thus reducing exposure to fraud. This solution will promote a safe and sound financial system in Nigeria, especially as it will keep records of suspected fraudulent individuals in the banking system. He, however, noted that at the point of enrollment, individuals would be required to submit an acceptable means of identification and update their information at the bank branch physically. , adding that customers would be required to enroll within a fixed period after which they shall no longer be able to operate their bank Emefiele accounts.
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GIRLS' COLLEGE, ZARIA. P.M.B 1088 ZARIA. INVITATION TO PREQUALIFICATION FOR 2014 CAPITAL AND MDGs PROJECTS
Federal Government Girls' College, Zaria hereby calls for prequalification from interested contractors for 2014 Capital and MDGs projects as stated below: 1. CAPITAL PROJECTS LOT A: Procurement of Instructional/Teaching Equipments LOT B: Construction of 1 no Storey block of 14 classrooms. LOT C: Renovation of 3 no Students' hostel 2. MDGs PROJECTS LOT i. Construction of VIP toilets and Bathrooms in classrooms and hostels areas. LOT ii. Construction of modern kitchen and renovation of dining hall LOT iii. Solar Borehole and reticulation of water B: PRE QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Interested contractors who possess the following requirements are invited only. i. Evidence of registration with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) ii. Evidence from the companies' Bankers as to their financial capacity to undertake the project iii. Evidence of Tax clearance Certificate for the last three years (2001-2013) iv. Evidence of VAT Payment v. Evidence of National Pension Commission Compliance vi. Evidence of qualified technical and professional staff vii. Evidence of similar jobs being currently undertaken viii. Evidence of ITF Compliance C: SUBMISSION OF PREQUALIFICATION DOCUMENTS Prequalification documents should be in print and be bound in wax-sealed envelope indicating the LOT interested in clearly and addressed to the Principal Federal Government Girls College, Zaria not later than 12 noon on 20th August, 2014. It should be noted that submission in pencil will not be accepted. D: OPENING OF PREQUALIFICATION DOCUMENTS Prequalification documents will be opened on 20th August, 2014 at 1.00pm at the Federal Government Girls' College Assembly Hall. Civil Society Organizations/NonGovernmental Organizations and all interested members of the public especially intending contractors are hereby invited. SIGNED: MANAGEMENT
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FCTA Converts FEMA, STDA, Others To Departments By Nkechi Isaac
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has reversed four agencies under its purview to departmental status. The affected departments are the Agency for Mass Education; Agency for Science and Technology; FCT Emergency Management Agency and Satellite Towns Development Agency. A circular by the FCT permanent secretary, Engr. John Obinna Chukwu, said the reversal was sequel to the directive by the FCT Executive Committee to revert the agencies to departments, citing the lack of appropriate legal backings for their establishment as its reason. According to the circular, the heads of the affected agencies would, henceforth, be known as directors and those heading various departments under the said agencies would operate as heads of divisions. A statement by the FCT Minister’s chief press secretary, Muhammad Hazat Sule, said that the A fruit vendor and a buyer at Utako Market, yesterday photo by Jane Okeke new arrangement would be until the National Assembly enacts appropriate laws backing the establishment of the agencies.
Job Creation Training Targets FCT Youths
Insurgency: Gwagwalada Traders Urge Developer To Secure Market By Chika Mefor
By Millie Ibe
A six-week training programme tagged ‘Youth Self Sustainability targeting to empower youths in the FCT with entrepreneur skills began yesterday in Karu, Abuja The training with the objective of creating awareness on employment opportunities for the Nigerian youths, is a jointly sponsored by the African Entrepreneurial and Human Development Initiatives and Total Plc. It focuses on skill acquisition in the areas of web design, fish and snail farming, book writing and furniture making. The training also focuses on shoe, bag and accessories production; business management and other youth development initiatives. The chairman of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria for Nyanya and Karu axis, Pastor Yomi Fatimehin, who declared the programme open urged the 150 participants to utilize the opportunity the training programme is offering them to develop themselves and help in creating jobs for others. He said the programme is aimed at empowering the youths and to reduce unemployment among the roaming populace in the society. He also expects them after the programme to create employment and be employers of labour. The chairperson of the NGO, Mrs. Chinenye Onyemalu, however, said the programme is being sponsored by Total Plc to help reduce the rate of unemployment in the society. She said participants are drawn from Jikwoyi, Nyanya, Karu, Mararaba Pwyegyi and all suburbs of Abuja. Mrs. Onyemalu said the chief of Karu and community leaders of Zhimi and Pershe also sent in youths from their localities to participant in the retraining programme which she said is free
Following the security challenges dogging the nation, Gwagwalada Main Market Traders Association (GMMTA) has called on the company developing the market to fence the market and mount gates at various access points to secure it. Speaking in an exclusive chat with LEADERSHIP, the chairman of association, Mr Nura Rimi , said that the threat of lives and property in markets in the country prompted the association
to call for a more secured market. Rimi said, “the market is not fenced and with the current security situation in the country we need gates at various entry points to the market. The current porous state of the market is not encouraging at all. We are calling on the company developing this market to come and help us protect our lives and goods.’’ He also pleaded with the company to expedite action on the electrification of the market, saying that
the electricity currently available in the market was connected illegal and might lead to fire outbreak. Rimi stressed the need for a transformer, solely dedicated to serving the market, noting that since the first batch of the market was completed there has been no power, except for the ones connected illegally. ‘’We were elected in the market about 40 days ago. We have encountered so many challenges. There are two batches in the level of construction of the market;
the first and the second batch. As the company has completed the finished the first batch, we are pleading with the contractor to install electricity in the market. The traders are just connecting light illegally and we are scared it might lead to fire outbreak one day,’’ he said. He also reminded the company of the basic amenities it promised the traders and pleaded with it to make them available so that the market will be conducive for the traders.
CENPHAC Commences Free Medical Treatment For Primary Schools In Kuje By Igho Oyoyo
A nongovernmental organisation under the auspices of Center for Prevention of HIV/ AIDs and Community Health (CENPHAC) has commenced free medical treatment for 125 primary schools in Kuje area council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The programme, a pet project of the chairman and the first lady of the council, was aimed
at demonstrating the administration’s commitment to ensuring the eradication of childhood killer diseases, especially malaria in the area. In her remarks, the wife of Kuje chairman, Mrs. Hanatu Tete, said there was the need to achieve the health related goals of MDGs against negative developmental indices and the prevalence of endemic diseases in the environment. She said, “I decided to
establish my project which aims to eradicate childhood killer diseases among primary school pupils. With the support of my husband and the people of Kuje, we are determined to take the programme to the nooks and crannies of the council, until we eradicate all the diseases responsible for infant mortality.’’ The coordinator of the organisation, Dr Okey Obi, cited the prevalence of malaria as the cause of infant mortality
morbidity, urging the council to take bold steps to fight the scourge. Obi also explained that the programme targets 125 primary schools in the 10 wards of Kuje, including the distribution of free insecticide treated net, free malaria treatment and other endemic illnesses. The programme featured free malaria treatment, distribution of free insecticide net and free de-worming for all the pupils.
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Bayelsa Wins Right To Host Fashion University By SOLOMON NDA-ISAIAH And OSA OKHOMINA, Yenagoa
Bayelsa State is fast becoming the tourist and investment destination in Africa with the approval by the World Fashion Organisation for the establishment of the proposed fashion university in the state, making it one of the beneficiaries of such institutions to be built in the six continents of the world. This was announced at the just ended African Fashion Reception held in the state capital, Yenagoa which attracted international fashion designers and personalities in the fashion industry from across the globe and created so much excitement and investment interest among indigenes of the state and visitors alike. To seal the recognition, the Bayelsa State governor, Seriake Dickson was honoured with the prestigious award of the Grand Supporter of Fashion in West Africa in recognition of his administration’s efforts at promoting the creative arts. The patron of the World Fashion Organisation Africa, Dr Merit Gordon Obua, in her welcome address, said the fashion reception hosted by Bayelsa was not an entertainment event, but one showcasing the business and investment opportunities available in the country. Already, she said African designs were making waves in the western world as a result of the ingenuity of the designers. “This event is a project targeted at promoting the investment opportunity available in Africa. The event is to exchange ideas to fight poverty. Indonesia was like that and they used fashion to change their story. India used fashion to add over 4 per cent to their GDP,” she added. Obua lauded the approval by the World Fashion Organisation for a fashion university to be built in Bayelsa, saying the institution would be helpful in the fight against poverty through the training and empowerment of youths to be independent entrepreneurs. She said though many of the participants at the event called and expressed worry over insecurity and bombings in the country,”the hosting of the event by Bayelsa has shown that Nigeria is peaceful and Bayelsa is the most peaceful state in the country.” She encouraged the young ones to take interest in the fashion industry which she described as lucrative, expressing satisfaction that a Nigerian was the runner up of Mr. World and Best Fashionable Dresser. In his remarks, President Goodluck Jonathan who eas represented by the Minister of
Vice President, World Fashion Organization –Europe, Mr. Borgogelli Percario (left) assisted by the Patron-World Fashion Organization Africa, Dr. (Mrs) Merit Gordon Obua (centre) presenting the Grand Supporter of Fashion in West Africa award to the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Seriake Dickson (right) during the opening ceremony of Africa Fashion Reception at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Yenagoa
Culture, Tourism and Orientation, Chief Edem Duke had expressed the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting the event in a bid to promote the creative arts industry as well as generate a new frontier in the economic development of Nigeria in the area of creative art. Describing the creative industry as a mysterious one, he noted that out of a piece of cloth, young men and women could sculpt fabrics into unbelievable designs, adding that many of such designs from Africa are intriguing to Europe and the rest of the world. According to the president, fashion is an avenue to address poverty alleviation as well as to express the creativity that is latent in the people. Speaking on the theme ‘The Journey So Far in Nigeria’, the vice president of the World Fashion Organisation, Europe, Mr. Borgogelli Percario said the choice of Bayelsa for the fashion university was based on the state’s peaceful ambience and favourable disposition to the development of the arts. The chief host and governor of Bayelsa State, Hon Seriake Dickson, while receiving the award reiterated his administration’s commitment to the tourism sector, saying in the last two and a half years, his administration had played host to several events which include the Africa Movies Academy Awards, Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN),
International Jazz Festival and the Caribbean African American Nations (CAAN) Awards. He said the hosting of these events and the dignitaries in attendance had further proved to the world that Bayelsa is one of the most peaceful states in the country. Reiterating his administration’s commitment to the tourism sector, the governor expressed the willingness to partner the WFOA to establish a department for fashion and modeling at the state Tourism and Hospitality Institute. According to him, aside boosting the sector, it will generate employment for the teeming youth in the state. “In this state, our first priority is education and we are building academic institutions of various kinds and descriptions. We have institutes for everything and we urge our young people to key into this cultural and knowledge institution. “As you are all aware, one of the schools we have built is the Tourism and Hospitality Institute. I have directed the rector of that school to partner you so that you can kick off with your department for fashion and modeling here. That school will start off from September this year. While we give you the land for the construction of a fashion university, we would like you to work with our team. “I have just directed my team, those who are responsible for managing our small and medium
One of the models at the event
scale enterprises to select hardworking Bayelsans, who have an inclination and passion for modeling and fashion designing, because we are developing a scheme to support you. We have
a lot of beautiful ladies, who can be groomed and so, my message to most of the designers here is to endeavour to adopt a Bayelsan, who will go out and make a mark in the industry,” he added.
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Promoting GodGiven Talents In The Youth By PATIENCE IVIE IHEJIRIKA, Abuja
The Acts, a platform committed to the service of the lord and the country put together a programme aimed at bringing Christian youth together to express their God-given talents, calling and vision as one body in Chris Jesus The programme called the National Christian Youth Convention (NCYC) with the theme ‘A Call To Service’, was held recently at the National Christian Centre, Abuja. The event had a host of youth, tagged the backbone of any nation, prominent and anointed men of God, including Bishop David Abioye of Living Faith Worldwide in attendance. Speaking at the event, the president of The Acts, Oladimeji Olajide said the programme was not restricted to Christian youths as there was also a turnout of a number of youths from other faiths. “One of the reasons we called on our muslim brothers to be part of this programme is because we cannot return violence for violence. There are better ways of solving problems one of which is dialogue. When we engage in dialogue, we will be able to live together. “The platform will serve as a way of engaging our brothers from the other faith, they are here with us and by the time we continue with this, we will achieve peace,” he said. Also, Bishop David Abioye, in his speech, said living in Christ promotes peace and brings every good thing that one can think of. According to him, “this is the ultimate thing, every other thing is secondary and social and they don’t last. The foundation is to get in touch with Christ, give your life to him and work for the love of God and we will win terrorism. That is the master key.” The objectives of Acts are to stir up revival and gifts of God among the youth and to mobilise the youth to pray for the nation and its leadership at all levels and to set the basis for collective action. Others include mutual consultation and multisectorial collaboration amongst all Christian youth, stakeholders for both national development and continued corporate existence of nation, a call for responsible living and to build men and women for the work of the kingdom of God.
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Contestants Gear Up As MDA 8 Regional Auditions Begin by solomon nda-isaiah, Abuja
Following the receipt of hundreds of thousands of entries from potential contestants, all is now set for the regional auditions of Maltina Dance All season eight (MDA 8), the popular family dance show sponsored by Maltina, the nation’s number one malt drink from the stable of Nigerian Breweries Plc. As the process of selecting Nigeria’s top dancing family enters a critical stage, contestants are gearing up by dusting their dance shoes ready for action in the tough selection process. The exciting and emotional process will be kick-started with regional auditions in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
The regional auditions are used as the platform to select family representatives who are expected to qualify their families before the show proper kicks off. Aside Port-Harcourt, the other auditioning centres are Lagos and Abuja. A breakdown of the regional auditioning dates released by the brand shows that it will kick off in Port Harcourt at the Atrium Event Centre on July 18 - 19; Lagos - National Theatre on July 24- 26 and Abuja - Nicon Luxury Hotel on August 1 – 2. Consumers who missed the opportunity of registering online at http:// w w w. m a l t i n a d a n c e a l l . t v would have the opportunity to register at the audition venues. During these regional auditions, consumers and
respective family members also stand a chance to win any of the fantastic regional dance competition prizes. Speaking on the show, the senior brand manager Maltina, Mr. Adewole Adedeji, said building any brand that could stand the test of time and leave footprints in the sands of time was a very long journey. “We are glad with the evolution of the Maltina brand over the years and the impact it has made thus far. We are also very excited about what season eight of MDA has in store for us. You will agree with me that eight years is a long time for a show to still remain relevant and we’re very glad that Maltina, through MDA, continues to bring the
brand experience of sharing happiness and fun to the consumer. The MDA ‘Rhythm of Happiness’ edition will be refreshingly unique because we put a lot of work into it. Every year there is something bigger and better.”’ On what is up for grabs for this year’s edition, Adedeji said the winning family would go home with the grand prize of a whooping sum of N10 million. The first and second runners up will also get N3 million and N1 million respectively. This is a considerable increase from the N6 million, N1 million and N500,000 won last year by contestants. The TV show will be aired from September 7 this year on major TV networks with videos uploaded on YouTube and Facebook. Also, viewers can participate and win fabulous prizes through the interactive sms platform during the show. It would be recalled that the 2007 edition produced the Onye family as winners; in 2008 it was the Opuwari family that carted away the star prize; in 2009 the nation’s best dance family was the Ibiams, in 2010 the Adejos held sway and in 2011 the Ekubos showed Nigerians why they were crowned the number one dance family. In 2012 the Greens were crowned the best dance family with the unforgettable swinging moves of Opus and his sister. The Briggs family won the 2013 edition. Since its introduction into the Nigerian market in 1976, Maltina has evolved to become the nation’s number one malt drink with high quality natural malt drink, fortified with essential vitamins and minerals. This affords the entire family the vitality and superior nourishment necessary for daily activities - including those special fun moments shared with friends and loved ones.
Kefee To Be Buried In Sapele On July 11 By SAMUEL ABULUDE, Lagos
The remains of the late gospel singer, Irikefe Don-Momoh (nee Obareki) popularly known as Kefee would be laid to rest on Friday, July 11, 2014 in her hometown, Okpara-Inland, Ethiope East local government in Delta State. The family disclosed this to members of the Kefee Memorial Committee who paid a condolence visit to the late singer’s parents in their Sapele, Delta State home on Wednesday, July 2, 2014. Kefee’s publicist, Adeline in a statement said Kefee’s husband, Teddy Don-Momoh had been making arrangements to bring her body back from the US and would
arrive the country first to receive her body before taking it down to Delta State for burial. Teddy had earlier indicated that his wife’s family had requested that she be buried in their hometown, with a celebratory service in Sapele afterwards and he was comfortable with the arrangement. The condolence team who travelled to Sapele from Lagos included Sammie Okposo, Nikki Laoye, Annie Ibrahim, Gordons, Princess, Linda Etukudo, Rex Anighoro, Noah Momodu, Covenant and Chika 100 Percent. Sammie, who spoke on behalf of the committee, told Kefee’s family that they were in Sapele to commiserate with them on their loss and harmonise the
Kefee
arrangements of the Kefee Memorial Committee with the preparations of her family. Kefee, a gospel artist had been active in the entertainment industry for the past ten years. She was born on February 5, 1980
in Sapele, Delta State and was known as the Branama Queen, in reference to her debut hit track and album ‘Branama’. Kefee passed away on June 13, 2014, in the United States of America.
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CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA In furtherance of the transparency and full disclosure stance of the Central bank of Nigeria, the Monetary Policy Committee has decided that henceforth the lending rates obtainable in all Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) be made public to guide business decisions. Consequently, find below the applicable rates for each of the DMBs as at July 4, 2014. The rates will also be available on the website of the Central Bank of Nigeria
AVERAGE DEPOSIT AND LENDING RATES AS AT JULY 4, 2014 Deposit Rate S/N
NAME OF BANK
Lending Rate
Demand Deposit
Savings Deposit
Time Deposit
Agriculture
Mining & Quarrying
Oil & Gas
Ave.Int Rate
Ave.Int Rate
Ave.Int Rate
Prime
Max.
Prime
Max.
Prime
Manufacturing
Real Estate & Const
Max.
Prime
Max.
Prime
Max.
1
Access Bank
-
3.60
8.21
7.00
25.00
-
-
13.00
25.00
7.00
25.00
11.00
25.00
2
Citi Bank Nigeria
2.25
3.60
8.58
16.00
21.00
16.00
21.00
16.00
21.00
16.00
21.00
16.00
21.00
3
Diamond Bank
1.05
3.60
10.90
14.00
22.00
17.00
25.00
17.00
25.00
17.00
25.00
17.00
25.00
4
Ecobank Nigeria
0.01
3.60
9.97
19.00
30.00
19.00
30.00
17.50
30.50
15.00
30.00
17.50
30.00
5
Enterprise Bank Ltd
0.20
3.60
7.13
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
6
FCMB
1.04
3.60
12.25
17.50
25.00
17.50
10.55
17.50
25.50
17.50
25.00
17.50
25.50
7
Fidelity Bank
2.00
3.60
11.00
6.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
8
First Bank of Nigeria
-
3.60
9.14
9.00
24.00
20.00
26.00
20.00
26.00
20.00
26.00
20.00
26.00
9
Heritage Bank
-
3.99
11.48
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
10
Guaranty Trust Bank
0.50
3.60
7.40
7.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
8.00
25.00
4.00
4.00
10.00
25.00
11
Keystone Bank Ltd
1.41
3.24
7.98
n/a
n/a
19.00
24.00
19.00
24.00
19.00
24.00
19.00
24.00
12
MainStreet Bank Ltd
0.10
3.60
9.39
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
13
Skye Bank
-
3.60
10.26
14.00
14.00
25.00
28.00
25.00
28.00
25.00
28.00
25.00
28.00
14
Stanbic IBTC Bank
1.95
3.60
8.70
5.50
28.00
16.00
27.00
16.00
27.00
12.50
27.00
16.00
26.00
15
Standard Chartered Bank
-
3.60
7.50
13.00
16.00
13.00
16.00
15.00
19.00
16.00
20.00
13.00
16.00
16
Sterling Bank
1.25
3.60
8.37
7.00
26.00
16.00
28.00
16.50
27.00
16.00
27.00
15.00
28.00
17
Union Bank
0.50
3.60
8.24
20.00
20.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
18
United Bank for Africa
0.09
3.60
9.97
7.00
24.00
20.00
24.00
16.50
24.00
16.50
24.00
20.00
24.00
19
Unity Bank
0.5-1.00
3.00
3.5-11.00
24.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
20
Wema Bank
1.74
3.69
9.30
25.00
24.00
25.00
23.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
24.00
21
Zenith Bank
3.60
3.60
8.50
17.00
18.00
17.00
23.00
17.00
24.00
17.00
24.50
17.00
24.00
Demand Deposit
Savings Deposit
Deposit S/N
NAME OF BANK
Lending Rate Time Deposit
General Comm.
Mortgage
Transp. & Comm.
Fin. & Ins.
Govt.
Ave.Int Rate
Ave.Int Rate
Ave. Int Rate
Prime
Max.
Prime
Max.
Prime
Max.
Prime
Max.
Prime
Max.
l
Access Bank
-
3.60
8.21
11.00
25.00
14.00
25.00
15.00
25.00
15.00
25.00
13.50
19.00
2
Citi Bank Nigeria
2.25
3.60
8.58
16.00
21.00
-
-
16.00
21.00
16.00
21.00
-
-
3
Diamond Bank
1.05
3.60
10.90
17.00
26.00
17.00
25.00
17.00
25.00
17.00
25.00
17.00
23.00
4
Ecobank Nigeria
0.01
3.60
9.97
15.00
33.00
11.00
30.00
15.00
30.00
17.00
30.00
15.00
30.00
5
Enterprise Bank Ltd
0.20
3.60
7.13
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
6
FCMB
1.04
3.60
12.25
17.50
30.00
17.50
19.95
17.50
25.00
17.50
25.50
17.50
25.50
7
Fidelity Bank
2.00
3.60
11.00
17.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
17.00
26.00
8
First Bank of Nigeria
-
3.60
9.14
20.00
26.00
20.00
26.00
20.00
26.00
20.00
26.00
19.00
26.00
9
Heritage Bank
-
3.99
11.48
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
22.00
27.00
10
Guaranty Trust Bank
0.50
3.60
7.40
7.00
25.00
8.00
25.00
12.00
25.00
16.00
22.00
7.00
19.00
11
Keystone Bank Ltd
1.41
3.24
7.98
21.00
26.00
19.00
24.00
19.00
24.00
21.00
26.00
21.00
26.00
12
MainStreet Bank Ltd
0.10
3.60
9.39
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
16.28
27.00
13
Skye Bank
-
3.60
10.26
25.00
28.00
25.00
28.00
25.00
28.00
25.00
28.00
25.00
28.00
14
Stanbic IBTC Bank
1.95
3.60
8.70
13.75
28.00
16.00
26.00
16.00
27.00
13.75
27.00
14.00
24.00
15
Standard Chartered Bank
-
3.60
7.50
13.00
16.00
17.00
20.00
13.00
16.00
13.00
15.00
-
-
16
Sterling Bank
1.25
3.60
8.37
16.00
27.00
16.00
25.00
15.00
27.00
16.00
26.00
14.75
22.00
17
Union Bank
0.50
3.60
8.24
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
18
United Bank for Africa
0.09
3.60
9.97
20.00
24.00
24.00
26.00
20.00
24.00
16.50
24.00
20.00
24.00
19
Unity Bank
0.5-1.00
3.00
3.5-11.00
22.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
22.00
30.00
20
Wema Bank
1.74
3.69
9.30
25.00
25.00
25.00
24.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
22.00
25.00
23.00
21
Zenith Bank
3.60
3.60
8.50
17.00
27.00
17.00
23.00
17.00
25.00
18.00
24.00
17.00
24.00
These are the interest rates banks charge the public on loans and advances. It reflects the cost of borrowings and also includes all charges and commissions levied by banks.
SINGED:
MANAGEMENT
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NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (NITDA) FEDERAL MININSTRY OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY No. 28 Port Harcourt Crescent, Off Gimbiya Street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja.
SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME 2014/2015 Sequel to the NITDEF Scholarship Scheme Aptitude Test conducted on the 11th and 12th June, 2014 at Chamms City, Garki, Abuja, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) hereby calls on the following successful candidates to come for screening exercise.
PhD Candidates: Name Ambore Stephen Mathew Hayatudeen Bello Lawal Abbas Agbo Cornelius Chidubem TebekaemiEniye Yusuf Abayomi
State GOMBE ADAMAWA KADUNA ENUGU BAYELSA OSUN
LGA Akko Yola South Zaria Igbo-Eze South Ekeremor Ilesha East
Region North Central North East North West South East South South South West
M.Sc Candidates Name Abubakar Abdulmuminu Ibrahim Ummi Kaltume Okereke Chinonso Emmanuel Amaraegbeni Chigozie Akujobi Yerima Samson Musa Ahmed Ibrahim Said Samson Imoh Nnamnso Willie Aniebiet Francis Ezeh Ejike ThankGod Ntube Nzube Stephen Ibrahim Muhammad Surajo Ahmed Kabiru Ekubo Ebiemi Allen Edih Peremobowei Elijah Adole Anthony Amodu Igwue Stephen Olibenu Ali Emmanuel Yahi Gana Nuruddeen Abba James Emmanuel Obogo Egbe Egbe Obie Humphrey Otovwe Eze Chika Victor Okpara Dennis Kelechi Okoh Pius Otu Agbonaye Osaru Inwumoh Jude Olutayo Tolulope Esther Adeniyi Joseph Omeke Godwin Kenechi Asogwa Emmanuel Chinedu Bello Habeeb Mohammed Fahid Rabiu Aliyu Kamilah Mohammed Fauzia Abdullahi Ahmad Sani Muhammad Auwal Sagir Muazu Abdulmajeed Ibrahim Abdul-Hadi Sanusi Yar-adua
State FCT FCT ABIA ABIA ADAMAWA ADAMAWA AKWA IBOM AKWA IBOM ANAMBRA ANAMBRA BAUCHI BAUCHI BAYELSA BAYELSA BENUE BENUE BORNO BORNO CROSS RIVER CROSS RIVER DELTA DELTA EBONYI EBONYI EDO EDO EKITI EKITI ENUGU ENUGU JIGAWA JIGAWA KADUNA KADUNA KANO KANO KATSINA KATSINA
LGA Kwali Kwali Bende Umuahia North Hong Yola South ObotAkara IbesikpoAsutan Aguata Nnewi South Katagum Tafawa-Balewa Southern Ijaw Sagbama Oturkpo Oju Chibok Guzamala Bekwara Biase Ethiope East Aniocha North Onicha Afikpo North Egor Etsako East Efon Ikole Igbo-Eze South Nsukka Giwa Ringim Zaria Kaduna North Nasarawa Kano Municipal Katsina Katsina
Tase Michael Umar Faruk Aruwa Mohammed Aminu Umar Ibrahim Enesi Balogun Hamed Olanrewaju Ajiboye Oluwaseyi Emmanuel Tokosi Babajide Edu Jide Samsudeen Abubakar Mustapha Amos Peter Bature Ali Ashiru Ahmed Usman Jamiu Muhammed Olatunji-David Folagbade Joseph Onobote Michael Makinde Mololape Nibaneye Obadun Ahmed Olasunkanmi Adewuyi Anuoluwapo Amarachukwu Owaboye Kayode Kazeem Popoola Saheed Olatunji Akanji Peter Oluwaseyi Kasai Barnabas Nyam Adeh Littbarski Mark Norman-William Belema Emily Luckyn Boma Josiah Matankari Maimuna Tani Mohammed Hafiz Usman Mboli Sechang Julius Adamu Ibrahim Suleiman Musa Bizi Lawan Garba Mohammed Bashir Jibril Rikiji Jafar Lawal
KEBBI KEBBI KOGI KOGI KWARA KWARA LAGOS LAGOS NASARAWA NASARAWA NIGER NIGER OGUN OGUN ONDO ONDO OSUN OSUN OYO OYO PLATEAU PLATEAU RIVERS RIVERS SOKOTO SOKOTO TARABA TARABA YOBE YOBE ZAMFARA ZAMFARA
Zuru Jega Idah Okehi Ifelodun Oyun Lagos Island Epe Doma Lafia Shiroro Kontagora Ijebu East Odogbolu Ondo West Akoko North West Boripe Ejigbo Ibarapa Central Ogbmosho South Jos East Bassa Ogu/Bolo Okrika Illela Sokoto South Sardauna Bali Bade Nguru/Potiskum Shinkafi Gusau
The candidates are expected to come along with original copies of the following documents: i. Academic Certificates ii. Certificate of LGA Indigene iii. Letter from respective State Government confirming State of Origin iv. Letter of Admission (If any)
The exercise is scheduled to hold as follows: Venue:Conference Room, NITDA Headquarters, #28 Port Harcourt Crescent, Off Gimbiya Street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja Date: 30th - 31st July, 2014 Time: 10:00 am
Signed Management.
politics today Wednesday, July 9, 2014
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Recently the APC appointed new state executives and some are wondering whether the previous ones failed that was why new ones were put in place
The previous ones were just holding forth, pending the elections of substantive party executives. But they definitely did very well. But some are of the states had lots of problems with the temporary executives
Yes it is true that there were crises in some of the states because most people are now enlightened. We are faced with very serious problems in this country, because of lack of employment; everybody wants to be a politician because that is the only thing that is working. That is why you will find people that are even ready to kill just to get position. This has shown how the party has been accepted. Nigerian came out enmass during the congress and this has shown that Nigerians are ready for a change. Some of the APC members have complained about the activities of the defectors from PDP, what has been the impact of their coming to the APC
Their coming has been a blessing, but it also came with their problems between the three legacy parties that formed the APC and those coming from PDP because they are well known as a party that specialized on rigging, impunity and other things. They have an undemocratic attitude. We know that some elements still have that traits of the PDP within the party, but with time the party will overcome them.
All I know is that the criticism that the APC has been giving the PDP is constructive; I think it is even assisting the PDP to sit up
Some Nigerians argue that the APC criticises the PDP without proffering solutions, would you say they have been giving constructive criticism?
All I know is that the criticism that the APC has been giving the PDP is constructive; I think it is even assisting the PDP to sit up. An example is the one of Nyanya bombing, the APC advised the president on what happened in Nyanya and the abduction of our children in Chibok, the next day, the president was seen dancing in Kano, campaigning.
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Jonathan, PDP Are Promoters Of Religious Politics-Hon Muhammad Hon Garba Datti Muhammad represents Sabongari federal constituency of Kaduna state in the House of Representatives. In this interview with Ruth Choji, the deputy minority leader berates the PDP-led administration for partying while Nigerians are killed daily by insurgents. When he was to go to Adamawa for another jamboree, the people managing him were encouraging him to go, but it was the APC that advised him not to go, and thank God he listened. I am sure he will have peace now too. Has the defection of chieftain like Shekarau, Marwa
and the rest affected the party in anyway?
It has no impact, may be for selfish reasons, but they might be thinking of peculiar gains that they could get from the PDP. They feel that they have been shortchanged in the APC, so they panicked and left, but it hasn’t affected the states in anyway. Even when Marwa said he
left with all the CPC, they quickly came out to say no; the same with Shekarau, he is no longer willing to work freely in the state. How true are reports that the APC is planning to field ➔ CONTINUES ON PAGE 38 Donald Ojogo, Group Politics Editor
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Jonathan, PDP Are Promoters Of Religious Politics-Hon Muhammad ➔ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 37 a Muslim- ?
I see this as a manifestation of the PDP. They started by calling us the Janjaweed party, now it is Muslim/Muslim. APC has not conducted its primary. It is open to any Nigerian. This is a deliberate policy by the PDP, especially their national publicity secretary that talks anyhow. If it is religious politics, I am sure the president is playing it more than others because every Sunday, he is jumping from one church to the other, making political statements, some people call it church tourism and this is to make the Christian think that, he is their own. He has even gone to the Pope to get blessing. So it is the PDP that is promoting religious politics. Do you think the PDP-led government is capable of solving the insecurity problem in Nigeria?
No I don’t think so and that is why I am in total support of the letter General Nyako raised. Instead of the government to look at the issues critically, they are pouring invectives on him. They should address the situation. Murtala Nyako will not come out from the blues to make such allegations without having enough prove to show that he knows what he was saying. He has been in the navy and held different positions. We the members of the National Assembly have approved the state of emergency for a year, instead of the violence to reduce, the thing has escalated more than the way before and we have appropriated enough money to buy equipment for logistics and everything. What is happening has exposed that the government has no intention of fighting this insurgency. After the abduction of the children, the military came out to tell us that, most of these girls were free and it was a lie. What will it take to restore peace to the north?
They have started campaign; they go from place to place. We want a change of attitude and that is why we are different
One thing that can assist is reduction of unemployed youth. Unfortunately we have a government that is bereft of ideas to tackle this. Do you think the national confab will take care some of these problems we have on ground?
At the end of it, the National conference will be just advisory to the president. I am even
Tambuwal
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UNEP Report: $1b Ogoni Clean-up Fund In Limbo Muhammad
surprised with the type of people there, they think they are doing something, but they are doing nothing. The president cannot be president and legislature today, there is separation of power and so the legislature is there to make contribution. They can only serve on advisory role. I see the conference as diversionary because the issues are there and we are looking into them; it is just a talk shop where they will take tea; it will not have any legal backing anywhere. If the people feel that the National Assembly is not doing well, anybody can go and contest and come and do what their representatives want them to do. The PDP has been holding rallies while the APC is silent, how prepared is your party ahead of 2015
We are law abiding, we cannot be like the PDP. We are following the INEC timetable; it is the PDP that is used to impunity. They have started campaign; they go from place to place. We want a change of attitude and that is why we are different. Coming back to the house, the PDP has accused the speaker, Tambuwal of being sympathetic to the APC, what is your take on this
That is the beauty of democracy. We are checking them when we see anything that goes against the law. If
the speaker will defect, he will do so without telling me. I will not be able to say whether he is defecting or not, he won’t tell me. All I know is that this is the first speaker that was elected purely on merit because of his integrity and good heart. He can accommodate almost everybody. We voted for him because he is experienced in parliamentary activities. Some people wanted to have a stooge as a speaker so that they can send anything for us to accept. We don’t interfere in executive duties so if the executive feels Tambuwal is not playing their game especially on the people that have defected then it is unfortunate. The PDP is one of the most shameless groups I have ever seen in my life. When people were defecting to the PDP, they were hailing them, but now that people are leaving them, they want the people to vacate their seats. The first person that defected in this house was a member of ACN to the PDP, the speaker read his letter on the floor and nobody said anything. But now the people around the president because they are myopic, they want the speaker to say it openly and sack them. When Isa Yugudu and the then Zamfara state governor defected to the PDP, all the people including the president was there to celebrate and now that the people have turned against them why are they complaining?
Oil giants, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) on Wednesday accused the Nigerian government of frustrating the release of $1 billion earmarked by a 2011 UN report for the clean-up of damage oil pollution has done in Ogoniland. Mr. Augustine Igbuku, Ogoni Restoration Project Manager for the SPDC during a stakeholders meeting with the Uche Ekwunife-led House of Representatives Committee on Environment said Shell is willing to make its contribution to the $1 billion Ogoni Restoration Fund but is being hampered by the lack of governance structure and legal framework for Hydrocarbon Pollution Restoration Project (HYPREP), the Ad-hoc intervention agency set up by the government. To this end, the House Committee on Environment has given the Petroleum Resources Ministry two weeks to produce and submit a work plan for the proposed clean-up and the utilization of the funds. The United National Environment Programme (UNEP) report had criticized Shell and the Nigerian government for contributing to 50 years of pollution in Ogoniland, a region of the Niger Delta which it says needs the world’s largest ever oil clean-up. The UNEP report said 10 out of the 15 investigated sites which SPDC said they had completely remediated still had pollution exceeding the SPDC and government remediation values. UNEP’s report is the most detailed scientific study on any area in the Niger Delta, UNEP and rights groups said. It was paid for partly by Shell after a request by the government.
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Imo 2015: For Ihedioha, It’s One Ambition, Many Challenges With clannish debates dominating who occupies the Imo State Government House, popularly known as Douglas House come 2015, Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, appears set to take a shot. EDEGBE ODEMWINGIE reports on Ihedioha’s recent political moves and the challenges ahead of the lawmaker.
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In the ongoing House romance with the APC-led opposition, it is not clear if Tambuwal is acting alone or on the same page with Ihedioha
he transition from the hallowed lawmaking c h a m b e r s to the state government houses is not novel. Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha has decided to ditch the business of lawmaking to contest the Imo state governorship position come 2015. If there is one subject that has generated much heat in the countdown to the 2015 Imo election, especially among members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), it is the Imo ‘Charter of Equity’, a pact reportedly made between the three senatorial zones in Imo State - Imo West (Orlu), Imo North (Okigwe) and Imo East (Owerri) - for the choice of state governor to operate on rotational basis. Ihedioha (currently PDP) says it is his time to take over the governorship position of his state in 2015, after lending his support to previous governors from Okigwe and Orlu parts of the state. Ihedioha hails from the Owerri zone. “I gave Udenwa and Ohakim, who are from Orlu and Okigwe my support, now I have come for pay back. I have come to seek your support to make me your candidate for PDP in 2015. I have paid my dues by supporting the party financially,” Ihedioha stated recently during his consultation visit to Isu Njaba local government area of the state. It is uncertain whether this charter is real or imaginary: its promoters have been unable to provide evidence of its existence, but successive administrations of Imo State have followed the rotational pattern. From the regime of the first civilian governor of the old Imo State, Chief Sam Onunaka Mbakwe (Okigwe zone) to Chief Evan(s) Enwerem (Owerri) to Chief Achike Udenwa (Orlu Zone) to Chief Ikedi Ohakim (Okigwe zone), to incumbent Governor Rochas Okorocha (APC) from Orlu zone. Race To Douglas House Ihedioha, the number six man in protocol hierarchy in the federation is definitely not a small player in the political chessboard of Imo State. He is one of the most experienced legislators working in the 7th Assembly today. As an effective legislative
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marksman and skilled negotiator, he has climbed the political ladder from its bottom to the top. First, he was a member of Abubakar Atiku’s Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) where he worked directly with the Vice President and former Senate President, the Late Dr. Chuba Okadigbo. He meticulously built a vast empire of associates on his own, and subsequently won a seat at the House of Representatives, progressing to be its Chief Whip and later the Deputy Speaker
when the House decided to go against the Peoples Democratic Party’s power-sharing arrangement in 2011. Hon. Ihedioha is presently the representative for Aboh Mbaise/Ngor-Okpala Federal Constituency in Imo state. The Mbutu born lawmaker was reportedly adopted by a frontline Mbaise group as the sole candidate from the Mbaise nation for the plum job. Redemption Song In view of past “sins” in the PDP, a shot at the Imo
governorship (political platform unclear) could be one of the buffer plans Ihedioha could be mulling. It is unclear if Ihedioha and House Speaker, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal have been removed from the PDP “rebel” category after going against the President and PDP’s choice for the headship of the House. The duo snubbed a PDP arrangement which favoured Mrs. Mulikat Adeola-Akande to emerge House Speaker. In the on-going House romance with the APC-led opposition, it is not clear if Tambuwal is acting alone or on the same page with Ihedioha. However the case may be, the PDP is surely watching. For what it’s worth, Ihedioha has assured President Goodluck Jonathan and the leadership of the PDP of resounding victory for the party in the South-east geopolitical zone in the 2015 general elections. He said stakeholders of the party in the zone are resolved to work extra hard to ensure the party surpasses its record of success in the last general elections, adding that he would not relent in his efforts to place the party in premium state of readiness for the polls. He spoke last week when some chieftains of the party led by the South-east zonal publicity Secretary, Hon. Ali Odefa paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja. No doubt, the power of incumbency remains a strong factor in politics. Hence, if Ihedioha’s ambition is to be a success he will need all the political savvy to oust Rochas Okorocha if he decides to seek for a second term as Imo governor. Apart from Ihedioha, other governorship hopefuls in the crowded race include Chairman Senate Committee on Aviation, Senator Hope Uzodinma, Senate Committee Chairperson on Navy, Senator Chris Anyanwu, Leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Imo state, Martin Agbaso and former Minister for Interior, Captain Emmanuel Iheanacho. Others are a member of the House of Representatives and Speaker of the Pan-African Representatives, Bethel Amadi, candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the 2011 guber polls in the state, Ifeanyi Ararume, Senator Christopher Anyawu, Jerry Chukwueke, Professor Jude Njoku, Humphry Anumudu and Engineer Emma Ojinere. The Immediate past governor of the state, Ikedi Ohakim whose second term bid was thwarted by Okorocha’s surprise victory in 2011 is also alleged to be warming up to try his luck once again.
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ike the immediate past Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero (May his soul rest in peace), the president-general, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, has never left anybody in doubt about his commitment to peace and unity in our fragile country. At every forum he has had an opportunity to speak, he has severally told those who cared to listen that God did not make a blunder by creating Nigeria with diverse interest groups; he has advised good Nigerians to always resist every attempt by those who want to destroy it. For him in particular, Boko Haram does not mean well for Nigeria – and he has canvassed different methods of resolving the acts of terror which the gang is spreading, especially in the northern part of the country. This Monday, the Sultan, again, spoke the minds of many Nigerians when he expressed strong concern about the high level of insecurity in the country caused by the noxious activities of Boko Haram. From his speech, one would understand that the Sultan was very close to shedding tears. Hear him: “We are shedding too much blood of the innocent people who know nothing about leadership, enjoy nothing about the government but suffer the same pain as we do. But we should understand that those causing insurgency in Nigeria are not spirits; they are there.” A retired army general, the Sultan would not accept the distorted reasoning by some cynics that the security agencies are not doing enough to tackle the challenges: “Nigerian security agents are doing their best, just that they have not been used to that before; therefore, we have to pity the condition which the Nigerian security operates. And we have to collectively pray for the end of the insurgency. However, besides the prayers, we must get up and be parts of the solutions.” Candid advice, you might say. Oh yes. One thing that strikes me in his speech is his authoritative and frank position - that the devastating degree of insecurity in Nigeria was simply highpower politics ahead of 2015 po-
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litical offices. In other words, his position is that Nigerian politicians are behind the current insecurity in Nigeria. The Sultan may not have said something new in the estimation of some security experts and analysts, but coming from a very influential traditional cum religious leader in our land, the statement is very authoritative and must not be ignored by anybody. Indeed, the Sultan’s view has further reinforced my strong position that we have enemies to fight. From the deadly acts of terror of Boko Haram, it is obvious that members of the gang have no conscience and spare no one; so, no matter what it will take us, we must collectively win the war against them. Like every sensible person, I do not subscribe to the unpopular view that we should dialogue with the murderous group. I have watched some of the interviews of Boko Haram leader Shekau on YouTube, and he has said repeatedly that what gives him joy in several of his evil missions is when he listens to sound of blood gushing out when he slices the throat of his innocent victims. God! You cannot discuss peace with a group of devil incarnates. No, you don’t. In fact, Shekau and his bloodthirsty animals must be sent to where they rightly belong to: the hottest part of hellfire. Every day, the activities of Boko Haram should be singing it to our ears that we have a sacred duty to stand up firmly against
them because they threaten our security and the sovereign integrity of our nation. Our determination must be strong, because our conviction lies in the fact that no human being has the right to take the life of any soul created by God. By extension, President Goodluck Jonathan and the security agencies should increase their tempo of commitments in tackling the issues. They can no longer shy away from doing whatever becomes necessary in providing the fullest possible security for the citizens living in all parts of the country. Nigerians are very peace-loving people; they want to live in any part of this country to explore and carry out their legitimate duties without any fear; but these acts of terror being perpetrated by Boko Haram and their sponsors within the political class who do not wish our nation well are fast changing what used to be the indispensable character of our people. There is fear across the nation; there is sorrow, blood and tears in the land. Events of the last few weeks have shown that people are no longer safe going to churches and mosques for worship; commercial activities in various markets including the ever-busy Wuse Market in Abuja have drastically reduced. Recreational centres, clubs and gardens for relaxation have become no-go areas in Abuja, the seat of power. If Abuja is not safe to live in, then, we can imagine what is
happening in other parts of the country. The situation is scary. As I was putting this piece together last night, I received a text message being circulated on social media, suggesting there was mass movement of Boko Haram fighters to the southern part of the country, especially to Lagos and Rivers states, and advising people to urgently take adequate security measures in churches, mosques, marketplaces, shopping malls and other places. The sender of the message strongly warned me not to ignore the message and attributed the source to the US office in Nigeria. All these happenings show the level of fear in our land today. I am sure those behind the evil would be drinking their shai (tea) by now and padding their chests secretly in their various bedrooms and saying “we are hitting our target”. Perhaps so. Their aim is to publicly instil fear in Nigerians and the international community and portray the country as unsafe to do business and live in. If the scary situation in our land today is caused by the inordinate political ambition of our politicians who believe they were born to rule -- as is being canvassed by those who should know -- then the good people among us also have a duty to let them know that they don’t deserve this kind of politics. Like every civilised nation in the world, what should be on the table for us, especially the poor, is a development agenda that is understood as a social situation within a nation in which the genuine needs of its citizens are met by the reasonable and sustainable utilisation of our natural resources and systems. This use of natural resources should be based on knowledge that respects our cultural feelings and right to life and these include the arrangement that social groups have access to basic services: education, housing, health and nutrition; and, above all else, that their cultural feelings and traditions are highly respected within the social framework of our nation. Those who are opposed to our well-being are the real enemies we must all fight by any means necessary. — Follow me on my twitter: @rexiyobosa
I have watched some of the interviews of Boko Haram leader Shekau on YouTube, and he has said repeatedly that what gives him joy in several of his evil missions is when he listens to sound of blood gushing out when he slices the throat of his innocent victims. God! You cannot discuss peace with a group of devil incarnates. No, you don’t
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2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS Why Adamu Mu'azu and PDP Must Totally Reject Former Bornu Governor, MODU SHERIFF Alias SAS, in order NOT to tarnish the image of Our Innocent Son, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR We are dreadfully worried by the things we have been reading on the Newspapers Nigeria in the last one year that was like a joke but now looking serious, which are media reports that Malam Adamu Mua'zu, the National Chairman of our great umbrella, the undefeatable Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and other party leaders, are planning to bring into our fold, the controversial former Governor of Bornu State, Senator Modu Ali Sheriff a.k.a SAS into the PDP. If this move is true, we consider this endeavor not only the biggest joke in the life of the PDP but also the most unintelligent political step to take in an election year that will be dominated by debates concerning Boko Haram i.e who caused it, who is sponsoring it, who is supporting it, who is or are conspirators on it and whether or not the Federal Government is doing enough to address it (which we know it is doing)? Etc. Facts are there and we call on Muazu and others that might not be thinking straight to investigate everything we say here. In September, 2011, a final report submitted by the Presidential Advisory Committee on the Security Challenges in the North-east under one Ambassador from Bornu State, Mr Gaji Galtimaru to our son, President Goodluck Jonathan has linked a violent youth political thuggery group called ECOMOG with Boko Haram activities in Bornu. The report said ECOMOG was created by MODU SHERIFF when he was Governor from 2003 to 2011. Sheriff has long denied that his ECOMOG boys had anything to do with Boko Harm. 1.
On 22nd of November, 2011, the PDP in Borno State sent a ten-man delegation to Media houses and also held a press conference, they gave a graphic account and declared in the media houses and on camera that MODU SHERIFF created Boko Haram in the build up to 2003 elections. The PDP chairman, (then) Buba Basharu said this and all the media carried it. Muazu and other leaders of the PDP should Google this headline: “How Boko Haram began by Borno PDP” and they will capture this as banner headline of the Daily Trust of 23rd November, 2011. We also know that the next day or thereabout, Modu Sheriff reacted on the media, saying that he did 2.
not create Boko Haram. In 2012, the media reported that a Boko Harm member was arrested in Maiduguri at the residence of Senator Zana of our own PDP, representing Borno. The Senator later told the world that the house where the Boko Haram member was arrested belonged to MODU SHERIFF. The former Governor denied it. 3.
4. Three weeks ago, the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku was on Channels TV and NTA when he alleged that Boko Haram was a creation of Bornu State Government during the regime of Modu Sheriff. The Minister spoke for the Federal Government that Goodluck is heading. 5. Less than two weeks ago, former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani Kayode on Channels TV also, pointed the Borno State Government under Sheriff for the Boko Haram people.
These views have been repeatedly expressed in many quarters. Modu Sheriff has said at a press conference and interviews that the Nigerian Security people have cleared his name of any conspiracy with Boko Haram. However, politics is about public opinion. The opinion of majority about an individual or group is what matters in politics but not necessarily what or who the person is in the real sense. We are worried that if Muazu brings in MODU SHERIFF to the PDP today as we approach the elections, those malevolent Nigerians who support the baseless theory of Governor Muritala Nyako of Adamawa State, that the Federal Government led by President Jonathan is behind Boko Haram killings in the northeast by way of genocide against the north, can begin to come up with some wicked political arithmetic that will begin to associate President Jonathan with Modu Sheriff and the Boko Haram killings in the north regardless of whether the theory is a lie. The implication of this is that President Jonathan and the PDP will attract unthinkable suspicion that will cast serious doubt on the innocence of the President and our party, the PDP. We may end up losing not just grip of the north central and minority groups in core north that we appear to political hold but also we can lose analytical minds in the south-west and south-east including masses in the regions that currently
Ahmadu Adamu Mu’azu PDP National Chairman support the President and the PDP. We cannot afford the slightest mistake in the 2015 elections. As it is now, with what happened in Ekiti State and the assembly bye-election in Kaduna last weekend, it is clear that the APC is only strong in propaganda on the Newspapers and Television. We should not allow the APC pounce its propaganda machinery on us when MODU SHERIFF that they are trying to push away as a baggage, finally becomes our own burden to deal with. Muazu started on a good note which is why we nicknamed him the game changer. As indigene of the northeast, we can understand Muazu's burning desire to win more Northeastern States for the PDP. However, our dear PDP National Chairman should not be carried away by his genuine desires and make the mistake of taking our cherished son, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to the political slaughter house which will leave all of us in the PDP the losers. God forbid bad thing. No to Modu Sheriff into PDP- Caution, please!
Senator Modu Ali Sheriff a.k.a SAS
Signed Mr Inemo Ebiere Group Defense Leader
Smith Tamarauemi Defense Asst. Secretary
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Ramadan: Sanusi Revives Tradition Of Visiting Babban Daki BY Abubakar Salihi, Kano
Kano emir, Muhammad Sanusi Lamido Sanusi II, on Monday night, tenth of Ramadan, paid a visit to his mother at Babban Daki in Gwangwazo quarters. The visit is a tradition started during the reign of past Kano emir, Muhammad Sanusi, grandfather of the present emir.
Babban Daki is a few kilometres away from Kano emir’s palace and a traditional home for the mother of the emir till the end of the reign of her son. The tradition was abandoned in the past three decades due to the fact that the immediate past Kano emir, late Ado Bayero’s mother died a long ago and the traditional home remained vacant.
The house had been renovated for the present emir’s mother to live comfortably when she relocates permanently from her father’ss house at Yakasai Quarters. Emir Sanusi who rode a white horse amidst palace protocols, trumpeters and guards had arrived at Babban Daki at about 7:30pm. He spent a few moments in
the house with his mother and relatives and came out of the house at about 8:00pm, with hundreds of people cheering him on his way back to the palace. A royal family member, Baba Salihi told our reporter that he extended his greetings to the emir for the first time and it served as his recognition of the position of the emir.
The remains late Alhaji Umaru Dikko being carried out of his residence for burial in Zaria, yesterday. photo by GBENGA ABIOLA
short news ‘FG Stimulates Students To Participate In Agric The Senior Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on Schools Agriculture Programme (SAP), Dr. Baraka Sani has said the federal government stimulates the participation of students in agriculture as a way of instilling self reliant entrepreneurship culture in their early age. In a press release exclusively made available to LEADERSHIP, Dr. Sani noted that SAP was established as the demonstration of an unwavering commitment to a sustainable national development. By Abubakar Salihi, Kano
Kano, France Sign Agreement For Teaching French In Kano Schools By Millie Ibe and Abdullahi Umar, Abuja
Kano State Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso has signed a cooperation agreement with the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Jacques Champgne de Labriolle on the promotion of French language in the state. Kwankwaso, who signed the agreement on behalf of the state government at the Kano Governor’s Lodge, Aminu Kano House, Asokoro, Abuja, yesterday, said his government would continue to open windows of opportunity for its people especially consider-
ing the population of the state. According to the governor, the state government is consciously promoting French language to students because Nigeria is surrounded by French speaking countries, saying that the state has in conjunction with government of Republic of Niger, opened a boys’ secondary school in Niamey. He added that plan had reached an advanced stage to open similar school for girls in Zinder in order to give the girlchild equal opportunity. Speaking earlier, the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Jacques Champgne de Labrio-
lle, who signed on behalf of his country, said the agreement will go a long way in enhancing the relationship between his country and Nigeria, particularly with Kano state. In the agreement, Kano state government has selected seven to be at the forefront of French language teaching in Kano. They include four public and three private ones. The public ones are GSS Dala, GGSS Dandishe, GSS Kawaji and GGSS Kura, while the private ones include Queens Science Academy, Crescent International School and Spring Secondary School.
Kebbi Deputy Governor Loses Son In Auto Crash By YAHYA SARKI, Kebbi
Muazu Ibrahim Aliyu, the son of Kebbi State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Aliyu, yesterday died during a ghastly auto crash along Jega / Basaura Road. Another occupant of the car, Mubarak Aliyu (21) who is also the son of a prominent politician in the State, Alh. Ali Bagudo (Jarman Bargu Babba), also died during the auto crash.
The Press Officer to the Deputy Governor, Mallam Nura Bena, disclosed the development to LEADERSHIP yesterday in Birnin Kebbi. He added that the late Muazu (21) was a student in the Department of Statistics, Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero while Mubarak Ali Bagudo was a student of Alhikma University, Ilorin, Kwara State. Bena said, ‘’ The third occupant
of the vehicle Saifullah Aliyu (23) of the same Alhikma University however survived the accident but sustained injuries and was hospitalised at the Federal Medical Centre in Birnin Kebbi’’. But the deceased have since been buried according to Islamic rites in Birnin Kebbi. Kebbi State Governor Saidu Dakingari, his cabinet, politicians and prominent people in the state attended the funeral prayers.
short news Lamido Counsels Indigenes Over ID Card Registration Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido of has urged the people of the state to ensure they register and obtain their national identity cards at any of the designated registration centres across the state. Lamido made the call when he fielded question from newsmen shortly after he concluded his national identity card registration yesterday in Government House, Dutse. He said if all Nigerians from 18 years and above registered and obtained their national identity cards, it would help governments at all levels to have data needed for planning strategic national development programmes. By Muh’d Zangina Kura, Dutse
Kebbi Workers Begin Strike Over Minimum Wage Civil servants in Kebbi State will today begin an indefinite strike over failure of the state government to release authentic circular for the payment of N18,000 minimum wage and other issues concerning retirement and pension . The State NLC Chairman, Mr. Sadiq Kaoje disclosed this to journalists yesterday evening in Birnin Kebbi shortly after a congress meeting organised by the NLC, TUC and their affiliates. Kaoje said, ‘’ By 12 midnight on Tuesday (yesterday) workers in the state will down tool because the government has failed to agree to our demands amongst which is the release of authentic circular which will back up the payment of N18,000 minimum wage. We did not agree with the one released by the government as it does not read circular for payment of minimum wage but rather it says circular for payment of retirement benefits’’. According to Kaoje, another contentious issue is the circular which was issued to the organised labour, saying that the circular did not address the 15 months arrears since the minimum wage come into existence nationwide in January, 2013. By Yahya Sarki, Kebbi
KTSIEC Extends Date, Reduces Fees For Katsina LG Polls
The Katsina State Independent Electoral Commission ( KTSIEC) has shifted the council election in the state to September 6, 2014 just as it announced a 50 percent reduction in nomination fees. Addressing newsmen yesterday, the KTSIEC chairman, Lawal Abubakar Malumfashi said the commission took the decision following pleas by some stakeholders and political parties. He said some political parties and stakeholders had pleaded for the extension of the 60 days’ notice earlier given to 90 days just as they pleaded that the nomination fees be reduced reasonably. Malumfashi said with the extension, the commission had met the requirement for 90 days’ notice. “To this end, the election which was earlier fixed for Saturday 2nd August 2014 will now hold on Saturday 6th September 2014,” he stated. The KTSIEC boss said political parties that were yet to complete their nomination forms had three weeks to do so and comply with all procedures and processes stipulated for election under the law. The KTSIEC had earlier scheduled the much awaited council polls for August 2 and asked persons vying for chairman, vice chairman and councillor to pay N250,000, N150,000 and N100,000 respectively to obtain the forms. By Muazu Elazeh, Katsina
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We’re In Politics To Serve, Says Aregbesola Omisore Promises Employment For Osun Youth Osun State governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has said service to the people motivated him to go into politics. He stated this at the palace of Timi of Ede, Oba Munirudeen Adesola Lawal, during a political campaign to Ede Federal Constituency yesterday, pointing out that while others did not know what to do with power, he was occupied with pursuing policies and programmes that would positively affect fortunes of the people. The governor expressed strong conviction that a holistic analysis of his administration’s programmes would reveal that his government had treated the people and various political districts in the state equally. He told the oba that Ede Constituency support-
ed his governorship ambition in 2007 by voting en mass for him, promising that the Cocoa Industries in Ede would soon be rejuvenated as a government delegation had gone to China for the purpose of purchasing new machines for the industry. “Our administration has treated the various political districts equally. Ede has been supportive of our ambition and government. Without the votes of Ede North and Ede South local government areas, I would not be governor. “Without these two local governments we would not have the two members of House of Representatives and one member of House of Assembly. “Don’t let the opposition tell you lies because that is their stock in trade. Ask them to tell you the pro-
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grammes they have for the people. But we know they have none. “What we have done in this state in less than forty months surpasses what they did in seven years both in quantity and quality. “As we speak, the chairman of Ede Cocoa Industries is in China on how to get brand new cocoa processing machines. By Joshua Dada, Oshogbo
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) flagbearer in the August 9 gubernatorial election in Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore has promised the youth employment if elected governor of the state. He said the employment that would be provided by his administration would be backed by letters that would guarantee needed benefits for civil servants. Speaking at Iragbiji in Boripe Local Government Area of the state in continuation of his door to door campaign, Omisore said his administration would focus on the welfare of the people of Osun. His words: “I will ensure that gainful employment and wealth creation are given a pride of place in my administration. Job creation will be my focus and made attractive to job
seekers in term of remuneration and allowance. “No sane parent will be happy to have a child he has invested so much on his education become dependent on him. “I have consulted widely before coming up with my 8point agenda that will alleviate poverty and bring democracy dividends to the doorstep of the people”. Omisore said “the artisan, market men and women and other categories of people would benefit from the empowerment scheme that has already started with the Omisore Youth Support Forum”. The governorship candidate also assured the people of Iragbiji that he would Omisore
give the ancient town a facelift that would make it attractive for investment by industrialists. By Joshua Dada, Osogbo
SOUTH-WEST ‘Federal Establishments Stiffen Finances Of Osun’ Osun State government has decried the attitude of federal establishments located in the state in refusing to pay to the state government outstanding taxes running to N3.8 billion. The Acting Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the State Internal Revenue Service, Mr. Dayo Oyebanji who made this known to newsmen in Osogbo said Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife alone had a liability of over N1.7 billion. Oyebanji also named the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, (OAUTHC), IleIfe, Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Immigration, SSS, Customs, Prison and others as having liabilities totalling over N2 billion. The IRS boss, however, said some telecommunication companies that were reprimanded in the past had started making payment according to the agreed terms and conditions. He said: “I think that the unprecedented infrastructural development in the state ought to motivate Federal Government to respond to the statutory duty in the aspect of remittance of the outstanding tax liabilities in their various ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs). By Joshua Dada, Osogbo
Fayemi Writes Ekiti Assembly On LCDCs BY ALO ABIOLA, Ado-Ekiti
Ekiti State governor Kayode Fayemi has sent a bill to the State House Assembly seeking the creation of additional local council development areas. The speaker of the House of Assembly, Dr. Adewale Omirin, read the letter from the governor at plenary yesterday. It would be recalled that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state had last week instituted a law suit to stop the state government and the House of Assembly from creating more local government areas in the state.
The motion for the business of the day was moved by the deputy majority leader, Mr. Ayodeji Odu as the bill passed through first reading at the plenary. The state government had proposed to create 18 council areas out of the present 16 local government councils of the state following the recommendation of the council creation committee. The move has been generating controversy among the communities announced as beneficiaries. Also sent to the House is the bill seeking protection for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS.
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The house had before commencing the business of the day observed a minute silence in honour of the wife of the chief whip, Mr. Ade Ajayi, who died in a motor accident last week.
Oyo Completes New Apete Pedestrian Bridge BY ADEBAYO WAHEED, Ibadan
Oyo State government has completed the new pedestrian bridge constructed over the Apete River and opened it for public use. The state Commissioner for Works, Mr. Bimbo Kolade told newsmen shortly after inspecting the bridge that the newlyconstructed bridge would be restricted to pedestrian use.
Although he declared the bridge solid enough for vehicular activities, he said it would only be used by pedestrians for now to give room for the continuation of the main bridge. Kolade assured the people of Apete that another pedestrian bridge would be constructed at the other side of the bridge within the next two weeks. According to him, the second pedestrian bridge, on comple-
tion, would serve both pedestrians and commercial motorcyclists with the exception of vehicles pending the completion of the main bridge. “The bridge is solid enough for vehicular activities but because of the need to continue work on the main bridge the pedestrian bridge will be restricted and only be opened for pedestrian activities, we will not even allow Okada riders to use it.
SHORT NEWS PDP Will Win Back South West – Fayose The Ekiti State governor-elect, Mr. Ayodele Fayose has said PDP will not engage in imposition of candidates in the 2015 general elections. Expressing strong conviction that the PDP will win Osun State and other states in the south west geo-political zone, he said the party only needed to avoid imposing unpopular candidates to achieve its aim. He stated this during a victory/solidarity rally organized by the PDP in Ondo State yesterday in Akure where he advised APC not to waste its time by challenging his victory in court as it would make a mess of itself if it did. By Alo Abiola, Ado-Ekiti
44 news Lagos Court Refuses To Vacate Bench Warrant Against Cross-Country by GEORGE OKOJIE, Lagos Elder statesman and Transport Boss Defence Minister,
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TY Danjuma To Chair Olatunde Dare’s 70th Birthday Bash
Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo of the Lagos High Court in Ikeja yesterday refused to vacate a bench warrant issued against the managing director of Cross-Country Ltd, Bube Okorodudu for failing to appear before the court. The court also reiterated his order mandating the Lagos State Commissioner of Police to immediately arrest the businessmen and produce him in court on July 14 to face allegation of fraud brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The embattled transporter is being accused by the EFCC of stealing the sum of N82.8m through the fraudulent sale of 17 units of Volkswagen transporter buses belonging to AG Moeller Ltd and one Mr. Adeloye Olukemi. Okorodudu is being tried alongside his two companies, Cross Country Ltd and Car Link Ltd, on an eight-count of conspiracy, stealing, forgery and uttering. At the resumed hearing of the matter on Tuesday, counsel to the accused person, Chief Robert Clarke(SAN), tendered a medical report, informing the court that his client is ill.
former General Theophilus Danjuma (rtd) will be among some leaders, political figures, scholars and media chiefs who will gather at the Muson Centre in Lagos on Thursday, July 17, to celebrate one of Nigeria’s leading media figures and journalism professor, Olatunji Dare, on his 70th birthday. Others expected at the birthday ceremony of the former chairman and Editorial Page editor of The Guardian newspaper include the governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, and a leading
member of the Yoruba sociopolitical organization, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo. According to the organisers of the event, the birthday which will be chaired by General T.Y. Danjuma, also has in its agenda a lecture by a media scholar, Professor Kwame Karikari of the University of Ghana, Legon, on “Memories of Censorship: Struggling for Press Freedom in Africa.” A statement by the organisers disclosed that a book edited by Wale Adebanwi, entitled “Public Intellectuals, the Public Sphere and the Public Spirit: Essays in Honour of Olatunji Dare”, will also be presented at the event.
According to them, Olatunji Dare, who is currently a professor of communication at the Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, United States, is Nigeria’s most celebrated satirist and one of the most respected newspaper columnist. The statement made available to LEADERSHIP yesterday noted: “Currently a columnist for The Nation newspaper, Dare has been described as one who “remains a glittering advertisement for patriotic and conscientious journalism.” Globally-respected poet and scholar, Professor Niyi Osundare, said that “in Olatunji Dare’s writing, we encounter a productive
marriage of the gravitas of content and the felicity of style.” Dare studied mass communication at the University of Lagos, graduating with First Class Honors. He subsequently earned a Master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York, and a doctorate in communication research from Indiana University, Bloomington, with specializations in international communication and public policy analysis. “He taught at the University of Lagos from 1984 until 1988, when he was appointed a columnist and editorial page editor of The Guardian, which was Nigeria’s most influential newspaper.
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By Olugbenga Soyele, Lagos
Perm Sec Seeks Policy To Drive Tourism Devt The permanent secretary of Lagos State Local Government Service Commission, Mr Ashamu Fadipe, has stressed the need for policy formulation that would drive tourism development in Nigeria to the next level. He disclosed this at media launch of his book entitled, “Tourism Destination Management, a Guide for Policy Makers and Managers” held at La Campagne Tropicana, Ikeja. Speaking on why he wrote the book, Fadipe explained that tourism is not being managed as it was in the olden days, and appealed to policy makers to promote tourism. “The overall objective this book is to identify policy implementation that can be formulated to reduce poverty and improve the well being of the people. The policy areas articulated include conservation of physical integrity and visitor’s fulfillment among others. “Government is encouraged to develop appropriate policies that will bring about delibrate actions towards sustainable development”, he said, adding that the federation of local government had agreed to extend tourism to the grassroots level. By Taiwo Ogunmola Omilani, Lagos
Mammoth Crowd welcoming Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola (right on top of vehicle), during his re-election campaign rally in Ede, the State of Osun, yesterday. Photo by government house, oshogbo
Mass Housing : Lagos Introduces Rent-to-own Policy By Olugbenga Soyele, Lagos
Determined to provide homes for its residents, Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola yesterday said his administration had introduced Rent-to Own Scheme in the on-going Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Scheme. The governor, who revealed this at a special interactive session with artisans, transporters and traders in the state at the Blue Roof LTV 8, Agidingbi, Ikeja, said the initiative was to encourage residents in the informal
sector to participate in the housing scheme. Fashola said research conducted by his team had revealed that traders, transport operators, traders, bricklayers, brick makers, fashion designers and others in the informal sector could conveniently pay for the homes located across the state. He added that investigations recently carried out by his government had shown that most people in the informal sector could also afford the mortgage scheme, by prudently deploying
their monthly income and profits. The governor added that the ‘Rent-to-Own’ initiative would further make the scheme affordable for all and sundry, urging artisans to apply for their choice homes in the scheme. Fashola said the government would, through the Lagos Mortgage Board ensure that artisans benefit from the scheme. He added that the board would allocate block of flats to them in accordance with their monthly income and profit so as to enable them to take part in the scheme.
The Nigerian Army has debunked the statement that the soldier who was crushed by a BRT bus along Ikorodu expressway in Lagos was riding on the BRT lane. The headquarters of 81 Division, in a press release, explained that even the BRT driver was not plying on the BRT lane when he killed the Lance corporal around Obanikoro with the bus with registration number KSF 995 XJ, on July 4, 2014. The The Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, Lt Col. Omale Ochagwuba, also debunked the claim that soldiers attacked and vandalized BRT buses, describing it as totally untrue. By Matthew Dike, Lagos
Lagos Opens Ultramodern Cardiac, Renal Centre By Aronke Olayiwola, Lagos
The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Health, has opened for use of the public the first ultra modern cardiac and renal centre at Gbagada area of Lagos. This move is part of its effort to stop the spate of medical trips abroad as well as build local ca-
pacity, especially for ailments that should be treated locally but where expertise and facilities are not available to manage them. The facility, which is designed to handle heart and kidney-related diseases and a few other out-patient services, has diagnostic services, ultrasound, CT scan, Echo cardiography, to mention a few.
The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, while giving reasons for embarking on the project, noted that the state government, through the Ministry of Health, considered it appropriate and timely to have a befitting cardiac and renal centre due to the increasing number of patients suffering end stage renal failure, adding that the lack
of a purpose-built renal specialist centre, the periodic nature of the cardiac and renal missions which had limited the number of beneficiaries and the need to conserve the financial resources currently being expended in the management of patients with renal and cardiac diseases in foreign countries are key reasons for building the facility.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Insurgency: 82 Div Holds Low-key Army Day Celebration In Enugu The 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu has disclosed that the 2014 Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) was low-key in Enugu because of the security challenges facing the nation. A statement made available to LEADERSHIP in Enugu by the deputy director, Army Public Relations, Colonel HA Gambo, said the security challenges in parts of the country informed the decision of 82 Division to observe a low-key NADCEL. He said the occasion is an annual event during which Army Headquarters and formations across the country conduct special drills and equipment display among many other activities, adding that the theme of this year’s celebration was “Combating Current Security Challenges Through Collective Efforts”. By Nnamdi Mbawike, Enugu
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Rivers, 1 Of Least Indebted States In Nigeria – Semenitari Says PDP lied over $280m AfDB, World Bank loan
By Anayo Onukwugha, Port Harcourt
Rivers State commissioner for information and communications, Mrs Ibim Semenitari, has said that unlike most states controlled by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the state remains one of the least indebted states in the country.
This is as she accused the Chief Felix Obuah-led PDP in the state of lying and misleading the people of the state about the $280million loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the World Bank for water and sanitation projects, which got the approval of the State House of Assembly last Monday. Semenitari spoke yesterday in Port Harcourt while reacting to a statement issued by the PDP where
the party alleged that the state government tabled a fresh request for loan before the Rivers State House of Assembly, adding that the loans were to enable Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi source fund for 2015 elections and to sponsor the All Progressives Congress (APC). She explained that it was an old loan that the government re-presented to the House as the Ministry of Finance failed to sign off the
release of funds since 2012, thereby delaying the state government’s complete overhaul and rejuvenation of the water sector, thus denying the people of the state access to good water. “Unlike the PDP, the Rivers State government is focused on ensuring governance and service delivery to its people until its last day”, she added, maintaining that the state government’s finances remain strong.
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Flood Ravages Ibeno In A/Ibom A heavy downpour which lasted for six hours has caused flooding in Iwuo-Okpom and Inua Eyet Ikot communities in Ibeno local government area of Akwa Ibom State, destroying several houses and rendering many people homeless. Chairman of Iwuo-Okpom Town Council in Ibeno, Chief John Etim, told our correspondent who visited the area yesterday that the flood has rendered over 30 families homeless. He said that the Exxon Mobil dormitory was also affected by the flood, adding that houses and roads were submerged by the relentless flood. “The whole town was flooded as water entered several houses in the communities. The two villages share one canal and water from the swamp passes through one place to the Atlantic Ocean,’’ he said. By Bernard Tolani Dada, Uyo
Imo Youths Descend On Charly Boy For Insulting Okorocha
The recent embarrassment meted out to the Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, by Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charlyboy, has continued to attract criticisms in the state as some youths under the aegis of Imo Youth Parliament yesterday lashed out at him. The youths, led by their president and Imo Youth ambassador, Hon Godstime Samuel, who addressed a press conference in Owerri, berated the son of the late jurist, Chukwudifo Oputa for his action which they described as insulting to the chief executive officer of the state. They demanded an unreserved apology from Charlyboy within 72 hours or they would declare him a persona non grata. By Stanley Uzoaru, Owerri
L-R: Chairman of the occasion, Mr Onochie Anyaoku, Acting Executive Director, Services, Port Harcourt Refining Company, Mr Selo Lawson-Jack and Chairman, Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers, Rivers and Bayelsa Chapter, Mr Awajiogak Ujile, at a lecture in Port Harcourt, yesterday. PHOTO BY NAN
EDHA Crisis: Group Raises The Alarm Over Crippled Edo Economy By Patrick Ochoga, Benin City
Disturbed by the lingering crisis in the Edo State House of Assembly and the untold hardship it brought upon business operators around the King Square in Benin City, the executive director for Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), Rev David Ugolor, yesterday called on the inspector general of police, Abubakar Mohammed to immediately restructure the security network in the state which he said has crip-
pled the economic activities of the people. Ugolor, who made the call in a press statement made available to newsmen yesterday, expressed fear that failure to address the blockage of routes leading to the commercial nerve centre of the city may further threaten the security situation as the livelihoods of the people whose businesses are suffering as a result of the crisis are already in jeopardy. While calling for urgent and peaceful resolution of the crisis rocking the assembly, the hu-
man rights activist also expressed concern about the partisan role of the Nigeria Police, noting that what is transpiring in the state is a pointer to what to expect during the 2015 Presidential election. He stated, “We are particularly worried that the way security operatives have blocked the King Square and prevented the free flow of vehicular and human traffic has visited untold hardship on Edo people and adversely affected economic activities and livelihoods of thousands of the citizens.”
‘Inadequate Finance, Bane Of Mass Housing In Nigeria’ By Lanre Arotimi, Calabar
The minister for land and housing, Mrs Akon Eyakanyi, has traced Nigeria’s mass housing deficit to financial inadequacy and limited accessibility to unencumbered land. She stated this on Monday in Esuk Odot, Odukpani area of Cross River State, during the brick-laying ceremony of Heritage Bricks Estate, a project facil-
itated by a member of the House of Representatives, Nkoyo Toyo. While disclosing that the most important component in housing development is land, Eyakanyi said: “As you are aware, the constraining factors against mass housing in Nigeria are inadequate finance and unencumbered land”. The minister, who noted with delight the effort of Hon Toyo to provide her constituents with affordable houses, expressed her
ministry’s readiness to partner the estate developer. “The Ministry of Land and Housing is proud to be associated with this project under its PublicPrivate Partnership (PPP) initiative for affordable housing provision”, she hinted. Speaking further, Eyakanyi said: “Through my ministry, we would provide a significant part of the enabling infrastructure such as roads, water and light in
The Bayelsa State governor, Hon Seriake Dickson, yesterday sent a letter to the State House of Assembly requesting for approval on the proposed N40billion loan from commercial banks to finance the completion of the ongoing cargo airport project located near Amassoma community in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state. In the letter, Governor Dickson asked for the Assembly’s approval for the state government to stand as a guarantor to enable the Bayelsa Airlines to secure the loan. He said the proposed project was designed for the largest cargo and commercial aircraft to land. By Osa Okhomina, Yenagoa
the estate”. Ealier in her opening remarks, Hon Nkoyo Toyo said her goal was to develop a modern and affordable housing complex for her teeming supporters. To actualise this goal, she said a team of experts was constituted to design the housing estate with several accompanying facilities such as a nursery school, church, shopping mall, security post among others.
46 news NATIONAL Senate Raises Alarm Over Ocean Surge The Senate has raised the alarm over the recent ocean surge which submerged some coastal communities in Bayelsa and Delta states. It urged the federal government to mobilize and obtain compensation from Chevron Nigeria Ltd for the affected communities. They premised their for compensation on the unmitigated exploration demand activities of the multinational oil company in the oil producing communities in the coastal states of the Niger Delta region. However, the Senators called on the federal government to put measures in place to bring about lasting solution to the problem. The measures, they insist, must include comprehensive environmental impact assessment (EIA) to determine the effect of past earth tremors on the nation’s earth crust, and aggressive shoreline protection of coastal areas in the country. By Uchenna Awom and Jonathan Nda-Isaiah, Abuja
MDGs: New Roadmap To Save 140,000 Women, 250,000 Newborns Released As the deadline for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDG) approachhes, advocates and key supporters of the health-related MDGs have presented an Accelerated Roadmap to save an additional 140,000 women’s and 250,000 newborns’ lives and provide universal access to modern contraceptives before the end of 2015. The roadmap which was presented at a just-concluded meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, focussed heavily on the 48 hours surrounding childbirth, when the lives of the mother and child at the greatest risk and it was possible to deliver high-impact, cost-effective interventions to both, often by the same health workers at the same time. By Abiodun Oluwarotimi, New York
Rivers Guber Race: We Have Not Shut Our Doors Against Wike – PDP The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State has denied reports in the media that it had stopped the Supervising Minister of Education, Chief Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike, or any other member of the party, from contesting for the 2015 governorship race on the platform of the party in the state. Describing the report as the handiwork of intimidated aspirants and opponents, especially those of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the PDP stated that it had never contemplated or received any letter of intent with regard to the 2015 governorship election from any member of the party let alone choosing who is fit. By Anayo Onukwugha, Port Harcourt
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Omisore’s ‘Ninja’ Security: PDP Candidate Is Afraid Of His Shadows – APC By Bayo Oladeji, Abuja
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has slammed PDP Governorship candidate for Osun State election, Mr. Iyiola Omisore, over his use of masked gunmen as security men during his ongoing electioneering campaign for the Aug. 9 election in the state. n a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, the party said the only reason Mr. Omisore could have resorted to hiring ‘ninjas’ for protection is because he is afraid of his own shadows. It wondered how a man who wants to rule a state will be afraid to move freely among the same people whose votes his is canvassing, saying the PDP candidate should emulate Gov. Rauf Aregbesola, who is barely distinguishable from the ordinary citi-
zens of the state. ‘’Every month, Gov. Aregbesola leads the people of the state in a jogging exercise on the streets, during which he mixes freely with them. Not once has a ‘ninja’ been spotted behind him in the name of security. ‘’During his ongoing electioneering campaign, Gov. Aregbesola has continued with his tradition of being with the people without any obtrusive secu-
rity. Mr. Omisore has a lot to learn from Gov. Aregbesola, and should realize that being a people’s Governor goes beyond a made-for-television eating of roasted corn or riding of Okada,’’ APC said. The party said if the PDP Governorship candidate had known the history of masked gun men or ‘ninjas’, he would not have resorted to the use of masked gun men for protection.
short news Commissioner Commends Publishers AKWA Ibom State Commissioner for Education Prof [Mrs] Atim Antai has commended the efforts of Africana First Publishers Plc for its pioneering efforts in educational development in the nation.Your” giant strides into the production of French Language books which your contemporaries fear to delve into makes you a US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle and Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammadu Sanusi II, during the latter’s congratulatory visit market leader”,she to the emir in Kano. said. Speaking at a sensitization workshop for French teachers on By Chibuzo Ukaibe, Abuja the use of French Rotimi Amaechi, who declared unpopular in Rivers State. I pity textbooks titled.... that the overmilitarisation of him ;he is so confused because The national secretary of the the Ekiti State election, result- people have deserted him. He CASSE-BARRIERE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ed in PDP’s victory at the polls, has seen the futility of the poPARLONS Prof. Wale Oladipo, yesterday Oladipo said “:I make bold to say litical step he has taken. So, It is FRANCAIS [Books disclosed that the presidency did that the presidency does not in natural for Amachi to start run1-3] organied not fund the party’s campaigns. any way involve in funding our ning his mouth.” by Afrcana First Oladipo, who spoke with campaigns.” Publishers Plc at Speaking on the violence in newsmen at the party’s nationAdiaha Obong He added “PDP is a grass- Ile-Ife, the national scribe of the al secretariat, also accused the root party. This is the only par- PDP, who also hails from Osun Secondary ComAll Progressives Congress (APC) ty found in every village in this State, stated that the plot of the mercial School of the violence that erupted in Ile country and we have legitimate APC was to instigate violence so ,Uyo,Akwa Ibom -Ife, Osun State, and urged the means of raising funds for our that elections won’t be conductState,,Prof Antai security operatives to arrest “the needs. This is a party that is not ed there. noted that Nigeria leaders who led the onslaught.” dominated by a few individuals”. being part of the He noted that the violent outReacting to allegations by global village. He further lambasted the Riv- burst of the APC was proof of some PDP stalwarts, particu- ers State governor over the state- their jittery disposition ahead By Bernard Tolani larly the Rivers State governor, ment noting that “Amaechi is so of the election. Dada Uyo
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Osun Guber: We Started Distributing PVCS Since March – INEC Urge Voters To Collect Cards By Chibuzo Ukaibe, Abuja
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday said the distribution of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to duly registered persons in Osun State has been ongoing
since March 7th, 2014, contrary to suggestions that there was a hindrance in the distribution of the cards. The electoral commission therefore urged every prospective voter in Osun State who was yet to collect his / her PVC to urgently do so, ahead of the state governorship election scheduled for August 9, 2014. The commis-
sion added that only registered voters with PVCs would be able to vote during the election. A statement by the chief press secretary to INEC chairman, Kayode Idowu, noted that the clarification became necessary against the backdrop of calls on the Commission in the last couple of days to ensure timely distribution of the PVCs.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) had, last weekend, accused INEC of being “painfully slow in processing the permanent voter cards;” while a non-governmental organisation, on Monday, urged the Commission to ensure timely distribution of PVCs before the governorship election – suggesting that the contrary was the case.
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Aribisala: When Hatred Destroys Credibility By Femi Odere
I read Sunday Dare’s article first before I read that of Femi Aribisala, in which the former’s piece was a response to the latter’s vituperations on what he hoped would be the impending political demise of Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu. I stumbled upon the response of the Special Adviser on Media to Tinubu on “Premium Times” during one of my earmarked times for browsing Nigeria-oriented internet news portals. Femi Aribisala titled his piece “The Beginning of the End of the Bola Tinubu Dynasty.” For the surfers of Nigeria’s internet news portals, Aribisala is probably a known quantity who writes prolifically mostly on theological issues, being a theologian. I used to apply the brakes during my surfing adventures to see if Aribisala had any interesting ‘wares’ on display when I get to his ‘station.’ Sometimes his interpretation of some aspects of the scripture could be thought-provoking, while most times you had no choice than to conclude he is a problem case, which I had since concluded. His sometimes acidic, if not nauseating takes on issues of national importance are not different. Aribisala’s piece on Asiwaju Tinubu not only stretched the ridiculous to the unimaginable, but he has managed to damage his reputation by presenting opinions, innuendoes and conjectures as facts. He missed the mark so badly. While freedom of expression including his unmitigated hatred of Asiwaju is among his inalienable rights, the same freedom of expression does not permit Aribisala to shout fire in a crowded movie theatre. This is why he needs to be called to order by right thinking and discerning minds. It is important to situate the politics of Aribisala vis-à-vis his hatred of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on one hand and the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the other in order to understand the intended destination of his relentless vitriol on his subject of hate. Femi Aribisala, Ph.D. is unabashedly a President Goodluck Jonathan apologist. Making sure that the president secures another four years in 2015 is probably the most important endeavor of his life at this time. In his many articles, he has described the Jonathan administration as “making giant strides” in all the indices of growth and development. He is yet to see anything about President Jonathan and his administration that he didn’t like, including those glaringly ridiculous things from the president that had been roundly condemned by the international community as highly reprehensible and outrightly despicable. Therefore, one need not be a prophet or highly academically endowed to see through the vituperations of Aribisala. His strategy is very simple: relentlessly haul as many bricks, mortars and anything he can conjure up on Asiwaju in order to poison unsuspecting minds. So, while
he describes President Jonathan administration in glowing terms, he must cast aspersions on Tinubu, the president’s most formidable nemesis in the southwest, if not the entire country. Asiwaju is like that Rock of Gibraltar that they’re yet to figure out how to shatter into pieces so that the country can continue to be plundered unhindered. He’s their enemy Number One and the main issue in the country’s neo-progressive politics that gives them sleepless nights. While it is within his right to hate whomsoever he chooses, Aribisala definitely does not have the right, let alone the privilege to package falsehoods as facts without being challenged by discerning and objective minds. It’s particularly disappointing, if not mind-boggling that someone with the academic pedigree like Aribisala would ascribe quoted statements without giving his readers whence his source. But then the gown does not make the monk, so goes the saying. Academic certification does not always equal intelligence. It’s important here to treat Aribisala’s postulations in accordance with their subtitles to the objective minds in order to see which of them passes the stress test. De-mystification of Tinubu Aribisala’s assertion that Asiwaju’s influence in the southwest was checkmated by Mimiko because of the latter’s victory “in the 2012 governorship election in Ondo… [in which] the ACN candidate did not even come second...indicated that the Yorubas were getting fed up with Tinubu…” His reminder that Chief Reuben Fasoranti, in his congratulatory message to governor Mimiko in which he stated that “this victory, amongst other things, is victory over god-fatherism, a rejection of political imposition and slavery from outside the state” shows how disingenuous and pathetically clueless Aribisala can be in his rabid attempt to call the dog a bad name in order to hang it. The fact of the matter is that Mimiko’s so-called victory was made possible by President Jonathan who created the enabling environment for systemic rigging to take place with his heavy deployment of the military and the police into the state for the purpose of the election. The ACN candidate was deliberately pushed into the third position through rigging to make it difficult for the party to challenge the election in court. Even if one is to concede to the argument that the then ACN was rejected at the poll because of what Aribisala and Chief Fasoranti believed was a “victory over god-fatherism… [and] political imposition and slavery from outside the state,” the people of Ondo state now wish they had voted for the candidate of that “godfather from outside the state.” In case Aribisala does not know, Governor Mimiko is now the most hated governor in the state’s history by the people. I know this for a fact because I am from the state. The “electoral cooperation” entered into with Mimiko by Chief Fasoranti and
his faction of Afenifere group could not have been for the betterment of the generality of the people of Ondo state but for the selfish, personal aggrandizement of the few individuals in the group. Otherwise they would have spoken out against the one-man government that Mimiko has been running since the beginning of his second term. But they could not because Chief Fasoranti and his Afenifere group are not leaders but elders whose sociopolitical antecedents are antithetical to other people of leadership attributes. Ekiti Waterloo It’s the height of irresponsibility for Aribisala to have even insinuated, let alone believe that APC’s loss in the Ekiti governorship election was because of Tinubu. His display of crass hatred with his ascription that “the people of Ekiti decided to send a loud and clear message to Tinubu [and that] they no longer want to have anything to do with him and with his party” was the most ignorant conjecture I have heard in recent time. Aribisala must have just arrived from Mars not to have noticed those reasons adduced by credible opinion leaders and political experts as to why the Ekiti election turned out the way it did. In case he just came down from the outer space or chose to wallow in selective amnesia, what really influenced the outcome of the recently concluded Ekiti election can be condensed into two major divisions, which can be compartmentalized into macro and micro political components. The chief culprit in the former component was another unprecedented militarization by Aribisala’s ‘paymaster’ in Abuja of a democratic election, which made it patently an un-free and unfair election, ab initio, among other flagrant abuse of federal executive powers. This is a new form of election rigging by stealth that all lovers of democracy must rise up to condemn. The micro component has to do with a people who seem to have been pathetically psychologically ‘wired’ for instant gratification in any-and-everything that affects their existence. To this groundswell of people, which probably predominate everywhere in the country, a future life of abundance and quality of life – which Governor Fayemi represents – is like having a cake in the sky. Who wants to wait for the future when they could very well be dead with the many life-threatening uncertainties that daily surrounds them, no thanks to Aribisala’s principal, President Jonathan who has been universally adjudged to be seriously inept. Tinubu was the farthest from the minds of the voters in that election. Aside from being in agreement with what has so far been written about the Ekiti election, I was a witness as an accredited member of the press during and even days after that election. That “Tinubu cost Fayemi the election” was the most diabolical hit below the belt I have heard in recent memory.
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“Useless” Yoruba Obas Aribisala’s other erroneous assertion that “Yorubas in general are now fed up with Bola Tinubu arrogance… [because of his] overbearing influence in Ekiti politics was one of the major issues of the campaign” is ludicrous in the least. That this “message was superbly championed by Fayose who presented himself as a man of the people, determined to stop the hemorrhage whereby Ekiti money was routinely shipped to Lagos to further Tinubu’s political ambitions” was even more asinine. This statement should not even have been dignified with an answer. But Pray, where would Fayemi have found the money for all the infrastructures that dots the Ekiti landscape if the state’s money “was routinely shipped to Lagos….? If Fayose is truly the “man of the people,” would he have embarked on a poultry farm project, the largest financial scam in the history of the state in his first outing? This same line was used in the 2012 Mimiko governorship election against Tinubu, but the people of Ondo state now knows who is shipping the state’s money to God knows where. Aribisala’s “useless” Yoruba Obas allegation is simply part of his psychological warfare on the minds of the unsuspecting. The goal here is to inflict as much damage as possible on how Tinubu is perceived in his southwest geo-political base. The truth remains that the Yorubas know who among their Obas are truly championing their collective interests and not their primordial economic interests. The truth is that the traditional rulers that can speak truth to power without thinking of the consequences are truly few and far between in Yorubaland, as opposed to what obtained in the past. Aribisala should think back to the ‘phantom coup’ days of Abacha. Lessons from Obasanjo For Aribisala to have positioned both Obasanjo and Tinubu on the same trajectory towards the socioeconomic and political renaissance of the Yoruba race is patently disingenuous and an attempt to
blatantly turn history on its head. While Obasanjo pursued, and continues to pursue his personal ambitions at the expense of the collective interests of the Yoruba race, whatever ambitions Tinubu has are intricately intertwined with the collective aspirations of the Yorubas within their culture of progressive politics. While Obasanjo would engage in alliance that would only advance his personal interests and would quickly collapse the same alliance when it no longer suit his personal purpose, Tinubu would build, and continues to build political alliance across the country that not only advances the long-term interests of Yorubas as a group but also the course of democracy in general, with little or no consideration for his personal interests. Examples of this abounds. The socio-economic and political conditions of the Southwest are better imagined if history had not thrown up Asiwaju in the southwest to regain its place of pride in the Nigerian nation. The difference in performance is stark with Obasanjo as the captain in the political game in which the likes of Alao-Akala, Oyinlola and Fayose are players as opposed to Asiwaju being the captain in a game in which the likes of Fashola, Aregbesola, Fayemi, and Ajimobi are players. It’s the height of political naiveté for Aribisala to think that the northerners or any lingocultural groups for that matter are less important, and therefore should be ignored in bringing the Nigerian project into fruition. Failure of Success Probably the only statement of fact in Aribisala’s piece was his admission that “the PDP rigged the 2003 elections masterfully and wrested back power from every ACNcontrolled South-West state except Lagos.” Aribisala admitted further that even in Lagos where PDP did not win, the electoral umpire had proclaimed “a fictitious PDP victory on its website, before it was belatedly withdrawn with ignominy.” He also said that “the brilliant South-West answer to this PDP treachery was Bola Tinubu.” What Aribisala said in effect is that if Tinubu, with his dedicated neo-progressive political lieutenants had not stood up to the PDP behemoth then, only God knows what a wasteland the southwest would have become by now. Tinubu really has nothing to learn from Obasanjo as suggested by Aribisala because the personal and political philosophies of the two political gladiators are mutually antagonistic. And if Tinubu must, it is how not to build a country and its machineries of power around a single personality as exemplified by Obasanjo. It is building bridges across the country’s nooks and crannies in order to free her from the very few holding her in the jugular for the benefit of the masses of people of Nigeria which has always been the preoccupation of Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu.
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DE EASTERN ROYALE BROTHERS CLUB
The general public is hereby informed that the above named ORGANISATION has applied to the corporate affairs commission for registration under part “C” of the companies and allied matters act 1 of 1990.
The general public is hereby informed that the above named ORGANISATION has applied to the corporate affairs commission for registration under part “C” of the companies and allied matters act 1 of 1990.
The general public is hereby notified that the above named CLUB has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Elder Sampson Ederikumor Teide 2. Mr. Emmanuel Isede 3. Mr. Sylvester Ari 4. Comrade Jackson Timiyan 5. Elder Chief Dr. Jonathan Ari 6. Captain Dickson Timiyan 7. Captain Jonathan Uti
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Elder Sampson Ederikumor Teide 2. Mr. Tam Keniye 3. Mrs. Baby Teide 4. Mrs. Apuma Esther Esemiyengha 5. Mr. Bebekebina Teide 6. Mrs. Ebidoumene Ojogun 7. Mr. Timi Edende
- Chairman - Secretary - PRO - Member - Member - Member - Member
- Chairman - Secretary - Treasurer - Member - Member - Member - Member
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Celestine Chinwike Ekejiuba 2. Okafor Ifeanyi Jude 3. Igboekweze Bright-Chinenye 4. Osita Jude Udemba 5. James Adigwe 6. Ikpokili Paul Ifeanyi 7. Obi Emeka 8. Nwankwo Ejike Calistus 9. Oge Nworch
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. To cater for the welfare of its members
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. To cater for the welfare of its members
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. To promote and protect the interest and welfare of members.
Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the registrargeneral, corporate affairs commission, plot 420 Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Garki, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the registrargeneral, corporate affairs commission, plot 420 Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Garki, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja within 28 days of the publication.
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: NWAKA CHRISTIE, ESQ CHRYSANTHEMUM CHAMBERS (08037317572)
AMAEZE FARMERS ASSOCIATION
THE POWERHOUSE OF GOD EVANGELICAL MINISTRY
MISSIONARY DAUGHTERS OF THE MOST POWERFUL VIRGIN
The general public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja for registration under Part C of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.
The general public is hereby notified that the above named MINISTRY has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.
The general public is hereby notified that the above named MISSIONARY has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.
NAMES OF TRUSTEES 1. Mrs. Duru Juliana - Chairman 2. Mr. Peter Ejim - Vice Chairman 3. Mr. Dominic Chukwudum - Secretary 4. Mr. Somtochukwu Obinna - Member 5. Mr. Barnabas Chukwurah - Member 6. Chief Peter Okoye - Member
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Rev. (Mrs) Alice Akpan 2. Pst. (Engr) Effiong Ebong 3. Mrs. Mayen Essienette 4. Elder Sandy Akpaikot 5. Deaconess Lucy Usanga
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Rev. Sister Chrisogonus Nnenna Offor 2. Rev. Sister Emelda Nwazulu 3. Mrs. Eunice Uche Ogbodo
- General Overseer - Chairman BOT - Secretary BOT - Member - Member
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. To impart moral lessons of Jesus Christ among members and to the society.
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. To preach the gospel of Christ
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES • To promote the interest of members Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Plot 420, Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street Maitama, P.M.B. 198 Garki Abuja, within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED: SECRETARY
Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja within 28 days of the publication. SIGNED: POPOOLA GRACE, ESQ 07030889391
Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja within 28 days of the publication. SIGNED: SECRETARY
REACHOUT AND SMILE INITIATIVE FOR SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT
E-HEALTH SYSTEMS AFRICA FOUNDATION
HERO KIDS REHABILITATION FOUNDATION
The general public is hereby notified that the above named INITIATIVE has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.
The general public is hereby notified that the above named FOUNDATION has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for appointment of new trustee under part C of the Companies and Allied Matter Act 1990.
The general public is hereby notified that the above named FOUNDATION has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for Registration under part C of the Companies and Allied Matter Act 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Ukeme Utuk 2. Ubon Utuk 3. Mayen Dufner 4. Dave Dufner
THE NEW TRUSTEE: 1. Mukhtar Muhammad Kwaru
- President - Secretary
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Emmanuel Ibe 2. Glory Emmanuel 3. Nsikag Bassey Edem
THE OLD TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Adam Thompson Gerald 2. Evelyn Castle 3. Ataf Fawaz Adnan
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: 1. To cater for the welfare of the unemployed youths in the society. Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja within 28 days of the publication. SIGNED: SECRETARY
AIM AND OBJECTIVES 1. To cater for the welfare of children and less privileged in the society.
AIM AND OBJECTIVES REMAIN THE SAME Any objection to this change should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission (C.A.C) P.M.B 198, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Irosi Street, Maitama Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication. SIGNED: HON. VICTOR AKINTUNDE, 08063312158
Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission (C.A.C) P.M.B 198, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Irosi Street, Maitama Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication. SIGNED: SECRETARY
LEGAL NOTICE
IBUSA SANITATION ASSOCIATION
OGADAH GLAUCOMA GLOBAL INITIATIVE
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA
The general public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED INITIATIVE HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION WITH THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION ABUJA, UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTER ACT 1990.
Whereas the person / persons whose name is set out in the first column hereunder died intestate on the date and place in the said column. And whereas the parson(s) whose name and address is set out in the second column hereunder claimed the relationship of the said deceased and has applied to the above named court for the grant letters of Administration of the personal property. Notice is hereby given that the said letters of Administration be granted to such person (s) unless “NOTICE TO PROHIBIT’’ the grant thereof is filed in the probate registry of the above named court within twenty one (21) days from the date of publication. DECEASED NAME AND ADDRESS
SCHEDULE
SILATU AJOKE TIJANI Abuja Electricity Distribution Company WHO DIED ON THE 14th April, 2014 DATED AT ABUJA THIS 8th DAY OF JULY, 2014
APPLICANTS FOR GRANT Solomon AjadiTijani andTijani Tunde Area F, Plot 76, Nyanya Abuja The widower and son of the said deceased
SIGNED BARR. HAFSAT SODIQ FOR: PROBATE REGISTRAR
FOR BOOKING OR INQUIRY CALL
> HENRY UBIMAGO 08068640944
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:1. To give hope to those whose situations have turned to near hopelessness and their lifeline expectancies reduced due to the Glaucoma scourge
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE; 1. Sanitation and environment poverty alleviation. Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja within 28 days of the publication. SIGNED: BARR. (MRS) ANWULI OGBECHI
> AUGUSTINE 08061602706
THE TRUSTEES ARE:1. Chief Okeagu Cletus Ogadah 2. Hon. Justice Aloy Nweke Nwankwo 3. Dr. Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu 4. HRH Eze Dominic Ibor Alo 5. Chief Jossy Chibundu Eze 6. Dr. (Mrs) Chimdia Ogbonnaya 7. Mrs. Roseline Chinwe Ezeadikwa 8. Chief Innocent Itapa Azuobu 9. Dr. (Mrs) Margaret Okereke 10. Dr. Okechukwu Enyeribe
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Barr. (Mrs) Anwuli Ogbechi 2. Sir. Emmanuel Nwanze 3. Sylvester Ulanmo 4. Hon. Isioma Ojei 5. Victor Ekwemuka 6. Ndubuisi Monye 7. Lawrence Okobi 8. Augustina Kanayo Nwaokocha 9. Peter Kanikwu 10. Charles Nweke
> GLORIA OKWUM 08038722368
> ABIGAIL SAMBO 08064382438
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: EZEJI GLORIA (08038769236)
> GLORIA RAPHAEL 08061356519
> GLORIA ODIO 08034285851
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AFEMAI PEOPLE PROGRESSIVE FORUM
LIBERTY ESTATE LANDLORDS ASSOCIATION NKWELLE EZUNAKA
THE YES OF GOD GOSPEL MINISTRY
The general public is hereby notified that the above named FORUM has applied for registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja, Under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matter Act 1990.
The general public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied for registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja, Under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matter Act 1990.
This is to inform the general public that the above named MINISTRY has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Abuja for registration under part C of the Companies and Allied matters Act No 1 of 1990 (as amended)
THE Trustees are: 1. Chigozie Anierobi -chairman. 2. Okolo Onyeka syron. 3. Nwankwo Chidiebere francis.
The Trustees are: 1. Rev.Olowoniyi Sunday Rotimi - President/General Overseer 2. Rev. (Mrs) Olowoniyi Bukola Roseline - General Secretary 3. Mrs Dadeni Hellen Tinuola - Treasurer
THE Trustees are: 1. Momodu Momoh Tahiru 2. Ahonsi Uans Wilson 3. Mohammed Osman 4. Abubakar Mohammed Munir 5. Mohammed Abdulkadir 6. Victor Okhaimo 7. Jeffrey Okanigbuan
- Chairman - Secretary - Member - Member - Member - Member - Member
Aims and objectives are: 1. To promote the socio-economic development and well being of Afemai people. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the RegistrarGeneral Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication. Signed: NNAMDI P. NWEKE AND PARTNERS (SOLICITORS AND ADVOCATERS)
Aims and objectives are: 1. To promote peace and unity in the society. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication.
Any objection(s) to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate affairs commission plot 420 Tigris Crescent, Maitama Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
Signed: CHIGOZIE ANIEROBI CHAIRMAN
Signed: REV. OLOWONIYI SUNDAY ROTIMI (PRESIDENT/GENERAL OVERSEER)
WOMEN MUST BELONG SUPPORT & DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE The general public is hereby informed that the above named initiative has applied to the corporate affairs commission for registration under part “C” of the companies and allied matters act 1 of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1.OLUCHI JUSTINA OKOYE 2.UCHECHUKWU MAXIMILLIA OKOYE 3.CHINWE EPELLE 4.BARR CHINYERE UKO EKANEM 5.LADY LILIAN ANYANWOKE 6.BLESSING ANYANWOKE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1.WOMEN EMPOWERMENT,GIRL CHILD EDUCATION,HEALTH. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the registrargeneral, corporate affairs commission, plot 420 Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Garki, Abuja within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED: OLEDINMAH CHIUGO 08037864085
LEGAL NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA Whereas the person / persons whose name is set out in the first column hereunder died intestate on the date and place in the said column. And whereas the parson(s) whose name and address is set out in the second column hereunder claimed the relationship of the said deceased and has applied to the above named court for the grant letters of Administration of the personal property. Notice is hereby given that the said letters of Administration be granted to such person (s) unless “NOTICE TO PROHIBIT’’ the grant thereof is filed in the probate registry of the above named court within twenty one (21) days from the date of publication. SCHEDULE DECEASED NAME AND ADDRESS APPLICANTS FOR GRANT SGT ADEM JAMES Mrs. Patience Adem Guardian to Emmanuel Adem Nigeria Police Force WHO DIED ON THE 11th May, 2014 Mountain of Fire Ministries Tunga Maje FCT The widow and son of the said deceased DATED AT ABUJA THIS 8th DAY OF JULY, 2014 SIGNED BARR. HAFSAT SODIQ FOR: PROBATE REGISTRAR
HAUSA AND COCERN CITIZENS YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE The general public is hereby informed that the above named initiative has applied to the corporate affairs commission for registration under part “C” of the companies and allied matters act 1 of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. PRINCE IME SAMUEL DICKSON 2. AMBASSADOR DR.ISAH IK SULEIMAN 3. ALHAJI GARUBA WUSHISHI 4. HASSAN ADAMU SOKOTO 5. JOHN EGUH 6. HARRISON OKECHUKWU UBA 7. PASTOR DR. EZEH CHRISTIAN CHIMEZIE 8. CHUKS OFURUM AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1.TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE YOUTH.
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
JAMI’YATU QUWWATILLAHI KAFARMUSLIMAH ONDO This is to inform the general public that the above named has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Abuja for registration under part C of the Companies and Allied matters Act No 1 of 1990 (as amended) The Trustees are: 1. Abdulkareem Kafayat 2. Abdulkareem Musilimot AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. To promote the teachings of Islam 2. To propagate Islam Any objection(s) to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate affairs commission plot 420 Tigris Crescent, Maitama Abuja within 28 days of this publication. Signed: BARRISTER SALAMATU 0803626026
DEEP K. TYAGI FOUNDATION, NIGERIA The general public is hereby informed that the above named foundation has applied to the corporate affairs commission for removal of one trustee and appointment of new trustee under part “C” of the companies and allied matters act 1 of 1990. THE OLD TRUSTEES ARE: 1.RICHARD BOUSTRED 2.PHILIPH DOW HARVEY 3.MARY KIRWAN AIKENHEAD
-RETAINED -RETAINED -RESIGNED
THE NEW TRUSTEE: 1.CHRISTOPHER HOUSTON PURDY
-APPOINTED
LEGAL NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA Whereas the person / persons whose name is set out in the first column hereunder died intestate on the date and place in the said column. And whereas the parson(s) whose name and address is set out in the second column hereunder claimed the relationship of the said deceased and has applied to the above named court for the grant letters of Administration of the personal property. Notice is hereby given that the said letters of Administration be granted to such person (s) unless “NOTICE TO PROHIBIT’’ the grant thereof is filed in the probate registry of the above named court within twenty one (21) days from the date of publication. SCHEDULE
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES REMAIN THE SAME
Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the registrar-general, corporate affairs commission, plot 420 Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Garki, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
Any objection to the above should be forwarded to the registrar-general, corporate affairs commission, plot 420 Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Garki, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
SIGNED: BARR.EYEE BLESSING 08032573457
SIGNED: TRUSTEES
DECEASED NAME AND ADDRESS
APPLICANTS FOR GRANT
OCHAYI ONYEMOWO MARIA Sunday Uloku and Adah Ochayi No 9 Dimriya Street Wuse Zone 3 Abuja WHO DIED ON THE 30th January, 2014 No 9 Dimriya Street Wuse Zone 3 Abuja The widower and brother of the said deceased DATED AT ABUJA THIS 8th DAY OF JULY, 2014 SIGNED BARR. HAFSAT SODIQ FOR: PROBATE REGISTRAR
NJIKOKA PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION, UMUELE AMAZANO
TWINS CHARITY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
MARIE STOPES INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION NIGERIA
The general public is hereby informed that the above named association has applied to the corporate affairs commission for registration under part “C” of the companies and allied matters act 1 of 1990.
This is to inform the general public that the above named organisation has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Abuja for registration under part C of the Companies and Allied matters Act No 1 of 1990 (as amended)
The general public is hereby informed that the above named organisation has applied to the corporate affairs commission for removal of one of its trustee under part “C” of the companies and allied matters act 1 of 1990.
The Trustees are: (1) ENGR. GAJAH EKIOTUBOU TAIYE OSMUND (President) (2) MR FRANK EBOTE GAJAH (Secretary) (3) GAJAH JUDE CHUKWUYENUM (PRO)
THE OLD TRUSTEES ARE: 1.RICHARD BOUSTRED -RETAINED 2.DAVID ABIODUN OLALEYE -RETAINED 3.JOHN ALI ESQ -RESIGNED
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. A twins forum to assist and support less privilege in the society orphan/ orphanage home, old people, widows especially twins
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES REMAIN THE SAME
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. MRS ANTHONIA ISAAC 2. AUGUSTINE ANUSIONWU 3. MARTINA IJEOMA 4. CHIEF NICK MGBOJIRIKWE 5. CALLISTUS AKOJURU 6. MRS JACINTA MBAGWU 7. AMAECHI BLESSING 8. EZEILO CHIDI 9. ANAYO CHUKWUMEZIE 10. DONATUS OPARA AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1.TO ENCOURAGE LOVE AND UNITY AMONG MEMBERS. 2.TO CATER FOR THE WELFARE OF MEMBERS. 3.TO PROMOTE AND ENSURE PROGRESSIVE COMMUNIT Y LIFE AND DEVELOPMENT. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the registrar-general, corporate affairs commission, plot 420 Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Garki, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
MARRY
EZEORAH
I formerly known as MISS ANYIAM CHRISTIANA UGOCHI, now wish to be known as MRS EZEORAH CHRISTIANA OGOCHI. All former documents remain valid. General public to please take note.
SIGNED: TRUSTEES
Signed: Barr. Oladunjoye Monsurat Adeola
SIGNED: BARR.IJEOMA NJOKU 08033316131
I formerly known and addressed as MISS MARRY BIODUN LAWAL, now wish to be known and addressed as, Mrs MARRY BIODUN UNDAFI. All former documents remain valid. General public should please take note.
Any objection(s) to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate affairs commission plot 420 Tigris Crescent, Maitama Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
KELVIN
I formerly known as AKUDO BLESSING EGHWEUTOWHEN now wish to be known as KELVIN TAMULO EMEKA. All former documents remain valid. All General public should please take note.
SANDRA
I formerly known as MISS SANDRA OGHENERUKEVWE OKPAN, now wish to be known as MRS SANDRA OGHENERUKEVWE AKHIDENOR. All former documents remain valid. General public to please take note.
JESSE
I formerly known as JESSE AMBI DAVID, DAVID ANZAH J.B.A MACJONES, JESSE DAVID KATO ANZAH and JESSE MACJONES DAVID now wish to be known as JESSE DAVID ANZAH. All former documents remain valid. All concerned authorities and the general public should please take note.
SAMARI
I formerly known as AMOS ESTHER, now wish to be known as SAMARI NAFISAT. All former documents remain valid. General public to please take note.
Any objection to the above should be forwarded to the registrar-general, corporate affairs commission, plot 420 Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Garki, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
REGINA
I formerly known and addressed as MISS REGINA YANAYOK BAUSHE now wish to be known and addressed as MRS REGINA YANAYOK JESSE. All former documents remain valid. All concerned authorities and the general public should please take note.
SA’A
I formerly known as MISS SA’A JARATU MALGWI HARUNA, now wish to be known as MRS SA’A JARATU HARUNA UMAR. All former documents remain valid. General public to please take note.
NENE
I formerly known and addressed as MISS HAKIMAT OHUNENE YUSUF. Now wish to be known and addressed as MRS. NENE PATRICK OGA. All former documents remain valid. All concerned authorities and the general public should please take note.
MONICA
I formerly known as DR. MISS MONICA ALETOR, now wish to be known as DR. MRS MONICA OMO-IREFO. All former documents remain valid. General public to please take note.
COMFORT
I formerly known and addressed as MISS COMFORT KPANAKI now wish to be known and addressed as MRS COMFORT KOLO. All former documents remain valid. NYSC and the general public should please take note.
ABIODUN
I formerly known as MS ABIODUN OLUWALOSEYI ANIFOWOSE, now wish to be known as MRS ABIODUN OLUWALOSEYI ANIFOWOSE. All former documents remain valid. General public to please take note.
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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA Whereas the person / persons whose name is set out in the first column hereunder died intestate on the date and place in the said column. And whereas the parson(s) whose name and address is set out in the second column hereunder claimed the relationship of the said deceased and has applied to the above named court for the grant letters of Administration of the personal property. Notice is hereby given that the said letters of Administration be granted to such person (s) unless “NOTICE TO PROHIBIT’’ the grant thereof is filed in the probate registry of the above named court within twenty one (21) days from the date of publication. SCHEDULE DECEASED NAME AND ADDRESS
APPLICANTS FOR GRANT
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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA Whereas the person / persons whose name is set out in the first column hereunder died intestate on the date and place in the said column. And whereas the parson(s) whose name and address is set out in the second column hereunder claimed the relationship of the said deceased and has applied to the above named court for the grant letters of Administration of the personal property. Notice is hereby given that the said letters of Administration be granted to such person (s) unless “NOTICE TO PROHIBIT’’ the grant thereof is filed in the probate registry of the above named court within twenty one (21) days from the date of publication. SCHEDULE DECEASED NAME AND ADDRESS
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Evacuation As Typhoon Moves In
One person has died in Japan, while 500,000 residents were urged to evacuate and hundreds of flights were cancelled, as a powerful typhoon brought heavy rains and strong winds to its southwestern islands.
Typhoon Neoguri, which is forecast to reach Tokyo later this week, has been dowgraded from its original status as a super typhoon but the storm remained intense, with gusts of more than 250kmph.
➏ Israel Steps Up Deadly Gaza Offensive
Israel’s intense bombardment of the Gaza Strip has killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens of others, Palestinian officials have said. Israel yesterday stepped up what it said might become a
long-term offensive against Hamas in the Palestinian enclave after a surge in rocket attacks on Israeli towns. The Israeli Cabinet has authorised the calling up of 40,000 army reservists ahead of a possible ground offensive.
The Australian government has promised not to hand over a group of 153 asylum seekers to the Sri Lankan government without three days’ notice amid a court challenge and uproar from human rights groups.
The government’s pledge came on Tuesday during a High Court hearing held a day after Australia’s immigration minister confirmed that another group of asylum seekers had been intercepted, and handed back to Sri Lanka.
➎ Japan Urges
➐ ➊ Ukraine Says No More ➌ US Begins To Destroy
Unilateral Ceasefires
Ukraine will only negotiate with the rebels once they lay down their arms, Kiev’s defence minister has said. “There will be no more unilateral ceasefires” by Ukrainian troops, Valeriy Heletey said in a statement posted on the ministry’s website. He was speaking after separatists fled their eastern strongholds and regrouped in the regional centre of Donetsk.
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Syria’s Chemical Weapons
The US container ship Cape Ray has started to neutralise chemical materials that were once part of Syrian President Bashar alAssad’s weapons arsenal, the US Defence Department has said. The ship, located in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea, began processing about 600 metric tonnes of chemical weapons and the raw materials that could be used in them, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said on Monday. The US government has said the materials include mustard gas and components for the nerve agent sarin.
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Vatican Bank Sees Profits Plunge
Ernst von Freyberg
The Vatican bank has blocked the accounts of more than 2,000 clients and ended some 3,000 “customer relationships” as part of a clean-up process that nearly wiped out its profit, its 2013 financial statement showed on Tuesday. The bank has been hit by years of scandal, including money laundering allegations and is about to be restructured with a new president and a new board.
All but about 400 of the 3,000 terminated accounts were “dormant” with small balances and had been inactive for years. A further 359 customer relationships are due to be terminated after staff and outside experts found they did not meet the criteria for holding accounts at the bank, which has about 15,500 customers, some with more than one account. The stated purpose of the bank
- formally known as the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR) - is to manage money for the Church, religious orders, charities and Vatican employees. The statement showed that the ongoing clean-up process, started by its President Ernst von Freyberg after his arrival last year, has come with a heavy financial price, particularly for ridding the IOR of some dubious investments. Profits in 2013 plummeted to 2.9 million euros ($4 million) from 86.6 million euros in 2012 as the IOR took huge write-downs to wind up investments made before the bank’s reform program started and when there was less vigilance. Last year’s profits were also hit by extraordinary expenses related to the hiring of external professionals, such as the Promontory Financial Group, to help in compliance and transparency issues and account closures. —Reuters
Wall St. Falls Broadly Ahead Of Earnings Winner
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➔ Venezuela A priceless painting by the French artist Henri Matisse, stolen more than a decade ago, has been handed back to the Venezuelan authorities by US officials.
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➔ Oscar Pistorious Some witnesses for the defence refused to testify at the televised trial because of the publicity, the South African athlete’s lawyer revealed.
US stocks fell for a second day in a broad decline on Tuesday as investors held off from making big bets going into the start of corporate earnings season. The day’s losses were broad, with eight of the ten primary S&P 500 sectors down on the day. The only one to rise solidly was utilities, a defensive group, which added 0.4 percent. About 60 percent of stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange fell while almost three-fourths of Nasdaq-listed names fell. In a cautious sign about consumers, Bill Simon, the chief executive officer of Wal-Mart’s (WMT.N) US division, told Reuters that while the domestic job market was improving, that wasn’t giving consum-
ers enough confidence to boost spending. Recent U.S. economic data has been strong, following a dismal start to the year, and market participants are looking to corporate earnings for confirmation that the economy snapped back in the second quarter. Many analysts are especially looking for an acceleration in revenue growth. “The bar has been raised and expectations for earnings are higher than they were last quarter,” said Randy Frederick, managing director of active trading at Charles Schwab in Austin. “If they don’t come in as expected, stocks could pull back,” Profits for S&P 500 companies are seen growing 6.2 percent in the second quarter, according to Thomson Reuters data, down from the 8.4 percent growth forecast at the start of April. Revenue is seen up 3 percent. Alcoa Inc (AA.N), among the first high-profile names to report, will release results after the market closes on Tuesday. The aluminum maker is seen posting profit growth of more than 50 percent, according to Thomson Reuters data, along with a 3.6 percent decline in revenue. —Reuters
Ford Recalling 100,610 Vehicles In North America Ford Motor Co (F.N) said yesterday it is recalling 100,610 vehicles in North America in six separate actions. About 92,000 of the vehicles have a potential problem with front axles that run to right wheels and may have not been properly installed during assembly. That may cause the axle to move outward over time and eventually become disengaged. There have been no injuries, crashes or deaths related to this issue or any of the six issues in the half dozen recalls, a Ford spokeswoman said. The front right axle issue is a potential hazard in 2013-2014 Ford Taurus, Flex, and Interceptor models, as well as Lincoln MKS and MKT models, and 2012-2014 Ford Edge and 2014 Lincoln MKX models. About 83,000 of the recalled vehicles are in the United States and federalized territories, along with about 8,200 in Canada and 600 in Mexico, Ford said.
The next-largest recall among the six announced on Tuesday covers about 5,264 model year 2011-2014 Ford F59 Commercial Stripped Chassis vehicles in which the electrical system may shortcircuit and possibly lead to a fire. No fires have been reported, Ford said. Also recalled were about 2,100 model year 2014 Ford Escape crossover vehicles that may have panorama roof glass that was not glued properly during assembly. The other recalls involved 368 Transit Connect vehicles from the 2014 model year in Puerto Rico for a fluid reservoir cap issue, about 200 Ford Fiesta sedans from the 2014 model year that may have leaking fuel tanks and about 600 Ford F52 Motorhome Stripped Chassis and F59 Commercial Stripped Chassis vehicles that have a potential issue with the brakes. —Reuters
Musallam al-Barrak demonstrating with protesters after his release on bail yesterday.
Kuwaiti Opposition Hold Rally As Leader Freed Security forces have used tear gas for the fifth day in a row to disperse demonstrators joined by opposition leader Musallam al-Barrak hours after his release, signaling that tension gripping the country’s political scene is far from abating. Officers fired smoke canisters at demonstrators on Monday in the Sabah al-Nasser district, south west of Kuwait City, who had gathered to demand the release of dozens of citizens arrested during days of rallies triggered by Barrak’s arrest. Another group of protesters abandoned their rally in front of the criminal investigation unit in the capital after security forces threat-
ened to use force. Barrak, a former MP who was detained on July 2 for allegedly insulting the judiciary, was released on bail on Monday. He accused top judges of being implicated in cases of corruption worth tens of billions of dollars, which he says were committed by members of the ruling family and former government officials. Barrak was greeted with cheers by protesters who carried him on their shoulders. Thousands of Barrak’s supporters had taken to the streets in peaceful marches to protest against his incarceration last week.
TERROR: Fighters Killed In Fresh Pakistani Air Raids Pakistan’s military has launched fresh air raids against armed groups, mainly the Taliban, in a stepped up offensive in the North Waziristan region killing at least 13 fighters, army says. The Inter-Services Public Relations, the administrative arm of the military, confirmed that seven hideouts were destroyed after fighter jets carried out the strikes early morning on Tuesday in Degan area of the northwest tribal region bordering Afghanistan. The death toll however, could not be verified from independent sources. The latest attacks came a day after Raheel Sharif, Pakistan’s army chief, visited troops on the front lines. More than half a million people
have fled the region in the wake of the offensive that began on June 15 after months of peace talks between the government and local armed groups made little progress. During the sporadic talks, the Taliban launched several attacks but an assault on Karachi airport last month that left 34 people dead was a tipping point. A two-week bombing campaign gave way to a ground offensive that was launched on June 30. Pakistani officials say all civilians have left and anyone still there is classed as a fighter. Since the air operation began, more than 400 fighters have been killed and 19 have surrendered, the military said. —Al Jazeera
EBOLA OUTBREAK: 25 More Deaths Confirmed Health officials in West Africa say 25 more people have died from Ebola since 3 July, taking the total number of deaths to 518. The World Health Organization (WHO) said 50 new cases of the deadly disease had also been reported. A WHO spokesman said health workers were struggling to contain the outbreak in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. On Monday, a doctor in Ghana said preliminary tests on a US citizen showed he did not have the disease. But further tests are now being carried out. The man had recently visited Sierra Leone and Guinea and was
quarantined after showing signs of the virus. In a statement on Tuesday, the WHO said the latest figures from health ministries in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea showed a total of 844 cases since the epidemic began in February. Guinea’s ministry reported two deaths since 3 July but no new cases in the past week, the WHO said, calling the situation in the affected region of West Africa a “mixed picture”. It said Sierra Leone had accounted for 34 of the new cases and 14 deaths, while Liberia reported 16 new cases and 9 deaths. —BBC
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Players To Watch Netherland Vs Argentina
Klose Breaks Ronaldo’s Record Miroslav Klose has become the top goalscorer in World Cup history after scoring in Germany’s semi-final against Brazil yesterday. The 36-year-old struck in the first half against the host nation, tapping home from point-blank range after Julio Cesar had denied him at the first attempt. Since his last World Cup in 2006, Ronaldo’s record tally of 15 goals in the competition had remained untouched, but Klose has now surpassed that tally at last in his fourth tournament.
Klose
The Lazio striker netted five goals at the 2002 World Cup, five times four years later, four in 2010 and now twice during this summer’s showpiece. Ronaldo amassed his strikes across three tournaments, in 1998, 2002 and 2006 - and lifted the famous trophy once along the way, 12 years ago this summer. Klose, 36, started the tournament level on goals with compatriot, Gerd Muller, who starred in the 1970 and 1974 tournaments and boasts an incredible ratio of 1.08 goals.
Dirk Kuyt
Yesterday’s results • Brazil 1-7 Germany
Arjen Robben
Today’s Matches • Netherland Vs Argentina (Sao Paulo) 9pm
Tomorrow’s Match Wesley Sneijder
• Rest Day
About Sao Paulo • Population: 11.6 million • Economy: São Paulo is considered the “financial capital of Brazil”, as it is the location for the headquarters of many major corporations and the country’s most renowned banks and financial institutions. São Paulo is Brazil’s highest GDP city and the 10th largest in the world,[49] using Purchasing power parity. [50] According to data of IBGE, its gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010 was R$ 450 billion,[51] approximately US$220 billion, 12.26% of Brazilian GDP and 36% of all production of goods and services of the State of São Paulo.
Miroslav Klose in action for Germany in the 7-0 thrashing of Brazil yesterday
Germany Humiliate Brazil 7-1 By ONJEWU DICKSOn, Abuja
It was a dramatic semi-final for hosts Brazil as Germany motivated by Thomas Muller and Toni Kroos humiliated them in front of home fans by scoring seven unreplied goals. Thomas Muller scored the first goal in the 11th minute, with an assist from Toni Kroos. Twelve minute later, Miroslav Klose made it two for the Europeans, a minute later, Toni Kroos assisted by Philipp Lahm
scored the third, before netting the fourth for his team with an assist from Sami Khedira. Sami Khedira scored the fifth goal with a Mesut Özil assist in the 29th minute, ending the first 45 minutes with Germany in pole position. Just when the home fans were beginning to expect their team to pile pressure and pull back some goals, Andre Schürrle in the 60th minute added to their woes by making it six. Nineteen minutes later, Andre
Schürrle found the back of the net again to make it seven for Germany, putting the game far out of reach of the hosts, who were being tipped as favourites to lift the 2014 trophy on home soil. Germany will now wait on the outcome of today’s match between Argentina and Netherland to know who they would be facing at the final on July 13. Meanwhile, Brazil will also be waiting to know their opponents for the third place match.
Lionel Messi
Sergio Aguero
Van Persie May Miss Argentina Clash Netherlands striker Robin van Persie may miss the World Cup semi-final after struggling with a stomach complaint. But midfielder Nigel de Jong could feature after recovering from a groin injury, which was expected to rule him out for the rest of the
tournament. Argentina midfielder Angel Di Maria is out because of a thigh injury but may return in his country’s final match. Striker Sergio Aguero is available after a thigh problem and left-back Marcos Rojo will return after a ban.
Dutch injury doubts Ron Vlaar and Leroy Fer took part in full training on Tuesday, but Van Persie trained away from his team-mates. However, manager Louis van Gaal said the Manchester United striker would only play if he was completely fit.
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Balotelli Not Yet A Champion – Prandelli Former Italy coach Cesare Prandelli believes that Mario Balotelli still has some way to go before he can be considered a true “champion”. The AC Milan foward netted the winner in the Azzurri’s World Cup opener against England but disappointed in their subsequent defeats to Costa Rica and Uruguay. Even Prandelli appeared to lose patience
with Balotelli in Brazil, hauling the forward off at half-time in the latter loss, and he has now admitted that he feels the 23-year-old still has so much to prove. “For now he only has great shots, but he’s not yet a champion,” the new Galatasaray boss told reporters at his official unveiling on Tuesday. “He must work to become one.”
Mo Farah Out Of Glasgow Diamond League With Illness Fred and Oscar of Brazil prepare to kick off yesterday
World Cup Is A Homosexual Abomination – Russian Priest The World Cup is “a homosexual abomination”, according to one angry Russian priest, who says male footballers may as well wear women’s underwear and bras. Orthodox Christianity religious figure Alexander Shumsky came out with the controversial stance against the biggest single event sporting competition as it reaches the semi-final stage. Although most people might see the different types and colours of boots
adorned by footballers as a good variety, Shumsky slammed the choice of footwear and claims that liberals are trying to drown traditional Christianity with football. “Wearing pink and blue shoes is like wearing women’s underwear or wearing a bra,” he ranted on Christian website Russian People’s Line. “The liberal ideology of globalisation is opposed to Christian values with football. I’m sure of it.” The pink and blue boots
which Shumsky is referring to are PUMA Tricks, which were released shortly before the tournament and were worn in South American this summer by the likes of Italy’s Mario Balotelli, Spain’s Cesc Fabregas and Brazil’s Dante. Russia, coached by Fabio Capello, were unable to scrape out of Group H and were sent packing early in the tournament but Shumsky is delighted that his compatriots made a swift exit.
“I am glad that Russia were eliminated and, by God’s grace, no longer participate in this homosexual abomination that is the World Cup.” The Russian priest even took offence at footballers’ haircuts, branding them “unthinkable” during his controversial rant. Fifa will be hoping that Shumsky represents a tiny minority of Russians as the nation will be hosting the World Cup in four years’ time.
Double Olympic and world champion Mo Farah has pulled out of this weekend’s Diamond League event in Glasgow because of illness. The 31-year-old was admitted to hospital in the USA with abdominal pains last week. Farah, who was due to race over two miles at Hampden Park, is having further tests in the UK this week. However, he remains confident of being fit enough to compete at the Glasgow Commonwealth
Games later this month. “Sorry to everyone in Scotland but I won’t be able to make it there this week,” Farah said in a statement. “I hope to resume training in the next few days and aim to run in the London Anniversary Games on 20 July and then the Commonwealth Games the following week.” Farah confirmed in June he would compete for England in both the 5,000m and 10,000m at Glasgow 2014.
Osodi Vows To Sanitise Judo Federation By Salifu Usman, Abuja
The new leadership of the Judo Federation of Nigeria (JFN) led by Dr. Musa Osodi has vowed to clear the federation off all bad images and return back to its lost glory. Osodi stated this during their inaugural meeting held Monday in Abuja.
He said the era of visa racketeering in the federation is over, as he is determined to sanitise the system to ensure smooth and efficient running of the game of judo in the country. According to him, the recent change in the leadership of the federation was to give way for prudent management. “The past
administration was involved in visa scam, exporting non Judokas to several countries of the world including the United States of America. My mission is to right the wrongs of bad leadership. We want to clear ourselves of all bad image, Prince Nsirim and the former secretary imposed on us,” he said.
While expressing displeasure over the fraud committed by his predecessor, Osodi said the decision to throw him out arose when the international body passed a law that non-black belt ex-Judokas will no longer be allowed in the board or leadership position of any country’s Judo federation.
Mo Farah
Messi Doesn’t Scare Me – Robben
Robben
Netherlands ace Arjen Robben has dismissed the notion that Argentina are a one-man team, claiming that there is more to Alejandro Sabella’s side than Lionel Messi. The Bayern Munich winger holds the Albiceleste attacker in the highest esteem but he does not feel that Oranje’s World Cup semi-final opponents rely too heavily upon the four-time Ballon d’Or winner. “Argentina have a huge player in him, true, but that does not mean that everything revolves only around Lionel Messi,” Robben told reporters ahead of Tues-
day’s last-four showdown in Sao Paulo. Meanwhile, Netherlands centre-back Stefan de Vrij insisted that he is not in the least bit perturbed by the prospect of dealing with Messi. “I’m not afraid of anyone,” the defender told Algemeen Dagbald. “Not even Messi. “I am especially focused on him, but I’m not afraid of him. In fact, I am very happy to play against him.” Netherlands are bidding to reach their second successive World Cup final, having been beaten 1-0 by Spain in the tournament decider in South Africa four years ago.
AMUSEMENT PARK
i have the body of an eighteen-year-old. i keep it in the fridge
—Spike Milligan
09.07.14 No. 2,219
FOR GOD AND COUNTRY
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The Wednesday Column
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Breaking The Taboo
Hannatu Musawa
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Adults that abuse children are completely aware of their actions and have an absolute understanding that what they are doing is wrong
ope Francis’ strong condemnation of the sexual abuse of children by some rogue Catholic clergy and his apology to the sufferers of the abuse must be greatly commended at every level. Last week, during a Mass held for six victims of priests’ paedophilic abuses at the Vatican, Pope Francis addressed the subject of sexual abuses by some Roman Catholic clerics and declared that bishops who tried to sweep allegations of sexual abuses under the carpet would be held accountable by the Roman Catholic Church. Child sexual abuse is one of those murky taboo subjects cloaked in veils of secrecy, deception, intimidation, shame and disgrace. The offenders exist in all societies, come from every culture and practise all religions. It does not just exist in the Catholic Church; it occurs in familial establishments, school institutions and is often cultivated in relationships that are based on trust. It would really be simplistic, even naïve, for any community or establishment to think that their families and institutions are totally immune from the threat of child sexual abuse. It is vitally important for communities to acknowledge the existence of child sexual abuse in order for that knowledge to serve as a deterrent and help in the reduction of this transgression. And that is exactly what Pope Francis did. For the past couple of weeks, I have wanted to write on this topic of eradication of child sexual abuse. I was presented with a brief where a six-year-old was brutally sexually assaulted by her uncle. Apparently, the uncle had been a frequent visitor to the house where his niece lived and, on many occasions, he was left in the house with the little children and a nanny. It wasn’t until the little girl’s mother had sacked her old nanny for misbehaviour and hired a new nanny that the new nanny informed the family that, whenever they were out of the house, “uncle” would take the
hannatu@leadership.ng little girl into the room and lock the door. Upon thorough investigation, the girl’s mother discovered that her uncle had been molesting her little girl and other little girls in the neighbourhood for a long time. It seems so out-of-order and evil for a family member to carry out such an abominable violation upon his own kin. But the truth is, often, child abusers are trusted people known to the child. It is that closeness and position of trust which the adult has that makes the abuse much easier to carry out. That familial situation provides a sort of convenient cover for the abuser. It really is heart-breaking to know that there are people that feel compelled to carry out such monstrous acts against young children. The horror, trauma, and damage that paedophilia inflicts on a young child is not a faithbased problem; it isn’t a western or developing world problem; it is a problem within every single society. Here in Nigeria, there are several cases of child abuse. In my past articles, I have spoken of a little girl that I met in 2000, when I was involved with a charity that helped women and children that were being abused. The little girl was four years old at the time I met her. I was alerted to the family of this little girl after her mother found out that she was a victim of sexual abuse. While I deal with cases of such nature regularly, at the time I dealt with that particular case, I was totally shattered. What shattered me about that specific case was that, from the age of three, this girl had been systematically and violently raped by a young family friend in the compound where she lived. At the time we came across her case, she was four and had already become psychologically traumatized and damaged. When we took her for medical tests, it was further revealed that this four-yearold little girl had contracted HIV from the man who consistently raped her. Although we had a deep desire to help her and her family in every way we could at that time, we unfortunately lost contact with the
family because they were displaced during a sectarian skirmish. I never saw her or her family again and was never able to find out where they went. Whenever I think of the pain and distrust I saw in the little girl’s eyes, whenever I remember her sad tortured look and damaged body, I wonder whatever became of her, and my heart breaks. There is really no simple reason why some adults molest and sexually abuse children, although some would tend to argue that paedophiles are plainly insane. I don’t agree with this position because it gives them an excuse and is a sort of cop out for them. If we argue that people who have an unhealthy appetite for young children and carry out their warped desires are insane, then, the very fact of that insanity makes them not culpable for their heinous acts. I totally believe that adults that abuse children are completely aware of their actions and have an absolute understanding that what they are doing is wrong. There is no debate in this; otherwise, why would they go to great lengths to cover up their act? We cannot ignore the occurrence of child sexual abuse. The challenge for every community is to confront it head on, so that communities can identify methods of combating or reducing its occurrence and dealing with it when it happens. As a mother, I believe that it is vitally important to speak to our young children about the dangers that come from the faceless paedophilic predator that may be all around us. In order to protect them, we must have good communication with our children, talk to them regularly, listen and observe their behaviour. If in the unfortunate situation a child has been abused, the child most likely would be too afraid and embarrassed to talk about it. In that situation, it is the responsibility of the parent to detect the physical and behavioural signals that accompany the victim of abuse. An abused child may lose appetite for food, regress to infantile
behaviour such as bedwetting or excessive crying, become afraid of the dark, have recurrent nightmares or disturbed sleep patterns, and have an unusual interest in or knowledge of intimate matters and expression of affection in ways inappropriate for a child. A parent should notice if a child has unexplainable vaginal or rectal bleeding, venereal infections, torn or strained underclothing and other signals such as disruptive behaviour, withdrawal or delinquent conduct, or even if they are unusually failing in school. In a situation where children show adult-like sexual behaviour, it is usually because they have been exposed to it by someone else. Children tend to copy and repeat adult behaviour. These and more are the signs that every parent should look out for. We must safeguard the interests of children because every child has a right to be protected, be safe, to maintain their innocence during childhood and be free from abuse. It is the obligation of each and every one of us adults to protect children from the harm of one of the worst crimes against humanity. The starting point for the protection has got to be breaking the taboo of speaking against child sexual abuse, just like Pope Francis did.
GHANA MUST GO We have leads to rescue Chibok girls — FG
So, what are you waiting for?
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