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Tinubu 'll be inaugurated May 29, Nigeria not a jungle, Arewa youth group tells NLC, others

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Nigeria not a jungle, Tinubu ‘ll be inaugurated in grand style, Natives tells NLC, others

Apro-democracy and antisabotage organisation on the platform of The Natives, has said the Joe Ajaero-led Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) lied that it will scuttle inauguration of the Presidentelect Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as the 16th Nigerian President on May 29.

A Northern group under the umbrella of Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA) had uncovered plans by the leadership of the NLC in connection with some groups were planning to actualise the ulterior motive against Tinubu’s inauguration.

Ajaero had in his May Day speech hit hard on Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) accusing it of flawed general elections that produced Bola Tinubu as Presidentelect.

But in a statement released Sunday in Abuja, the Supreme Leader of the Natives, Hon. Smart Edwards, said Nigeria is not a jungle where there is no law and order, declaring Tinubu will be inaugurated in grand style contrary to all the threats.

The Natives is made up of different ethnic groups, cultures, Languages and tribes across Nigeria with over twenty million members nationwide.

Edward said NLC has lost credibility to speak for all Nigerians since it chose to be partisan in the last general election.

According to Edwards, Tinubu is not a novice and also not an accidental politician, he is an accomplished political icon, a strategist and an asset to Nation’s democracy, economy and global development.

“Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be inaugurated in grand style as the 16th President of Nigeria.

“The Natives are already rolling out the drums as Nigeria prepares to witness the first opposition leader turned National Leader and elected as the 16th President of Nigeria. A Comrade, a June 12 advocate, a Senator, a Governor, a negotiator of political power with all past and incumbent Presidents in Nigeria, a builder of men, mentor and supporter of the Labour movement.”

The group, however, cautioned those nursing plans to forment trouble before the inauguration, including the NLC to perish such thought.

“We are the Natives of all tribes and languages. We are the real voters and we can’t wait for Tinubuto be inaugurated as the next President of this country.

“So, we advise all and sundry

to perish the thought of protests or scuttling the inauguration but galvanize their members and supporters to join in the progress ahead of us all.

“Asiwaju will be different and all he needs is our collaboration and Labour has a major role to play in this,” Edwards said.

While commending the government of United States of America on the recent phone conversation with the President-elect, The Natives said such is a genuine leap in the right direction.

He said: “Nigerians have moved on from the deceptive and self centered negotiations of NLC. We all believed in the Labour union in the past, their tactics and even their combative actions but today it has led itself into a quagmire albeit politically expedient.

“2023 election chronicles their decline from speaking for all, the helpless, poor and disenfranchised citizens, to becoming representatives of politicians and saboteurs themselves.

“In the last general election, NLC’s foray into politics and its mode of choice of candidates threw the gates open to all manner of unknown and unpredictable people, it left the shores of tested comrades to uncharted depths.

“NLC’s inability to mitigate influx

of mixed multitudes into their midst means it is likely to imbibe the culture of politicians with the same outcome from political actors by their choices, which they easily condemned in the past. This is even evident in the current squabbles it is awashed with, given the accusations and counter accusations that lead to the despicable act of its political actors at the Presidential Tribunal.”

Edward added that for NLC to reclaim its disappearing image and confidence, “it must take some courage to reset, rethink and restore the hopes of the common man which was historically vested in the Labuor movement to which we all participated as students, youth activists and civil society etc.

“The NLC must know the difference and relationship between its party, the workers and non workers. You cannot threaten the inauguration of a tested democrat, a symbol and face of doggedness, resistance and consistency in the liberation struggle for this democracy we now enjoy. As a known promoter of the labor movement, stampeding TINUBU inauguration is impossible, because there are far many Nigerians that are excited and attracted to the Renewed Hope mandate than are in Labuor movement or its party.”

APC governors who resisted power to remain in North took wise decision -Wike

River State Governor, Nyeson Wike has affirmed that the All Progressive Congress (APC) governors who resisted attempts for power to remain in the North took the wise decision by insisting that a southern must succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.

He asserted this during a book launch titled, “Putting the People’s First: The El-rufai years written by Emmanuel Ado, a veteran journalist held in Kaduna, yesterday

According to Wike the

transfer of power from the North to the South was the best thing to happen to the country.

“I recall Governor El-rufai was first to come out and tell the world that power should be transferred to the South for the unity of the country.

He added that politicians should always respect the agreement, whether it is formal and informal, saying, the country is bigger than an individual.

On El-rufai, Wike remarked that he’s a leader Nigerian want, because he is not only fearless and courageous but he is somebody that tells truth to power.

Recalling el-rufai’s letter to Buhari, Wike maintained that the Kaduna State Governor damned the consequences, he told President Buhari of some policies of the FG that were anti-people.

“A governor of the same party and a confidant will not have the confidence to tell the president the truth. But vintage El-rufai did.

Coming down to his state, the River state governor who was the guest speaker at the event also took a swipe at the story trending on the social media that he is fighting with the state governor elect, Sim Fubara describing the

social media reports as baseless and untrue.

“Here is somebody that is yet to be sworn in as governor, so what will bring the fight. I’m still in charge. I still have eight days to go. Honestly, I don’t know what the peddlers of this fake news wanted to achieve.

“Are they not tired? I defeated them all- right, left and centre. They are not satisfied. Now they are coming up with a cook and bull story, he declared.

Wike later purchased 20 copies of the book at N20m, saying the books will be donated to schools in Rivers States.

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L-R: Speaker of Gombe State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Abubakar Mohammed Luggerewo, Minister of Water Resources, Engr Sulaiman Adamu, Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, Mai Kaltungo Engr Saleh Muhammad and Deputy Governor of Gombe State, Dr. Manassah Daniel Jatau performing the official commissioning of the 40MW Dadinkowa Hydropower Project on Saturday in Gombe State.

Expert charges FG on more collaboration with education Stakeholders

The Convener of Annual School Needs Expo, ASNE, Emem Opashi has charged the Federal Government to collaborate more with relevant stakeholders in order to bring about unique innovations that will develop the Education sector.

The education expert made this call while briefing newsmen during the 2023 ASNE event sponsored by WOWbii interactive in Abuja.

Emem while speaking about the theme of the event which is “Towards Education Agility – The Beginning of Change is CONVERSATION” she explained that its goal to foster a culture of conversation in education to promote agility, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. She concluded on this note.

She explained that there is urgent need for Stakeholders in the Education sector to design policies and program that will bring about development in the sector.

“I am apparently the founder of the annual school needs expo. So at the moment, we’re having a discourse on education, leadership development. And our focus is to have these conversations with the different stakeholders in education.

“We have the top level school owners and we are coming here to also learn how we can collaborate even with the government, other businesses, and then amongst ourselves to make sure that we are able to actually see the results.

“So we wanted to have all this selected people to an extent in the room and we have a range from the highest range of private schools, to the grassroot schools all represented here. We have businesses that are just doing little things to the really big ones, and there’s so much to learn from there. At the end of this one to be able to have a communique that we can even present to even the incoming government, for example.

According to her, this is an opportunity for public and private schools to synergize, noting that it can also help school proprietors to upgrade their schools and make it a better one.”

She noted that the expo has become a global platform that continues to gather key players in the public and private education

NYSC, one of the greatest policies ever conceived in Nigeria, says Atiku

Former Vice President and Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP , in the February 25 presidential election, Atiku Abubakar has said the establishment of the National Youth Service Youth Corps (NYSC) is one of the greatest policies ever conceived in the country and praised General Yakubu Gowon for introducing ‘this wonderful policy’ for national unification.

Atiku, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe on Sunday to mark the 50th anniversary of the scheme, explained that unity is one of the toughest challenges of our nationhood and the NYSC programme was a major effort

towards national integration and unity. The NYSC was founded on 22 May 1973.

According to the PDP presidential candidate in the 2023 election, “we must acknowledge and give credit to General Yakubu Gowon for introducing this brilliant idea aimed at consolidating national unity after the bitter memories of the tragic Nigerian civil war.”

“Unity which is also my personal agenda as a politician, is essential to building a strong country because a divided country is a weakened country. For decades, our youths and children have been infected with hate and prejudice. “They can’t think for themselves; they judge others unfairly because they didn’t interact with others to understand them. “Interaction

with others is one of the best ways to independently and objectively judge them, thereby changing our notions about other people,” Atiku was quoted to have said.

The Wazirin Adamawa acknowledged that “indeed, the NYSC went a long way to neutralise the impact of prejudice through interaction with other people, and in fact, even encouraged intermarriages.”

Atiku particularly paid tribute to General Yakubu Gowon for the effort to introduce NYSC.

“The history of this great policy will be incomplete without a mention of the remarkable role played by Gowon and his administration in the success of this programme.

“Gowon had demonstrated great leadership skills and statesmanship in the adverse consequences of the civil war, one of which included the task of rebuilding national unity,” Atiku stressed.

The former Vice president also called on politicians, religious leaders and other opinion leaders to continue to encourage unity among the people, warning that disunity feeds hate which in turn, feeds conflicts.

“We should at all times make utterances that promote love and unity and avoid statements that stoke up bitter divisions and intolerance,” he added. He, however, called for a review of the mandate of the scheme to reflect the demands of the current reality.

L-R: L-R: Speakership Aspirants of the 10th Assembly, Hon. Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, Hon. Muktar Betara and Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji, during the G7 and the Greater-Minority Caucus, set to present consensus candidates for Speakership and Deputy Speakership, at the weekend in Abuja.

Stakeholders applaud UNICEF intervention on personal hygiene to schoolgirls in Adamawa

From Umar Dankano,Yola

Critical stakeholders in education sector have expressed gratitude with the continued support and interventions being rendered by UNICEF in Adamawa state.

Teachers and schoolchildren registered their appreciation during a field visitation by team of UNICEF officials and journalists to some schools in Jada and Guyuk local government areas to observe the impact of the training to curb the incidences of stigmatization, non attendance of school, non adherance to hygiene during menstrual periods and other harmful practices.

The training for the stakeholders was funded by the Netherlands Directorate-General for International CooperationAccelerated Sanitation and Water for All programme ll (DGIS-ASWA

II) in conjunction with UNICEF. Teachers, male and female schoolchildren were trained on the need to adhere to best practices in Adamawa State especially on personal hygiene of female schoolchildren relating to menstruation during school hoursand even at home.

Perceptions on the primitive and negative beliefs on menstruation by female in our societies have been changed with these training as it’s discussion is done in the open not as it used to be in the past.

“But with the UNICEF intervention, stakeholders are now on the same page and discussing the issue freely without any “strings attached”. The outcome according to the stakeholders has become a win-win situation for the growth of education in the area.

“Now, young girls are making

money as a result of the training from the new entrepreneurship opportunity owning to their abilities to manufacture reusable menstrual pads locally which is cheaper and can be reused for up to six months”.Opined by a stakeholder.

During a one day field visit to Tsohon Tikke Primary school, one of the schools which benefitted from the trainings by UNICEF, stakeholders regaled the visiting team of reporters how the intervention changed their world views about menstruation completely.

Musa Umar,head teacher of the school noted that the contributions of the partners especially UNICEF can never be over emphasised explaining that what used to be in the dark has been brought to the daylight courtesy of the training as issues surrounding menstruation are

freely table in the open.

“In a conservative society such as ours, it was hitherto seen as moral bankruptcy to talk about issues like that. In fact, when the issue was first muted to me I shrank with excitement and fear because I could not see myself, a Fulani man discussing such issue with my students.

“But as it is now the training has led to a seamless relationship between the parents, teachers and the students and whenever any friction arises as a result of misconception, we usually address that amicably in a family way,” he said.

He noted that most of the issues around menstruation especially concerning new starters have been nipped in the bud because of the massive awareness as both students, teachers and parents have built mutual trust on the subject.

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Disobedience to order: Court hears suit to imprison Emefiele 30th May

The High Court of Justice of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT sitting at Wuse Zone 2 Abuja, will May 30th hears suit seeking to commit the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele to prison for alleged disobedience of court orders.

The Claimant Mr. Olalekan Popoola, through his Counsel, Oladimeji Ekengba, Esq., is alleging that the CBN Governor deliberately disobeyed the interim orders and judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, directing that the old notes shall continue to be legal tenders alongside the old notes until 3112-2023.

Already, all parties in the suit have

been notified of the new date.

According to the Claimant, Mr. Emefiele disobeyed and refused to comply with the order and instead set a deadline for the use of the old notes and thereby failed to obey the court order.

It was alleged that at the material time of the orders of the Supreme Court, Mr. Emefiele did not obey the orders of the court.

Till date, Mr. Emefiele is yet to respond to the allegations leveled against him in the committal proceedings which has now fixed to be heard on 30th May, 2023. Emefiele had applied for study leave from President Muhammadu Buhari, which was said to have been granted. Many have insinuated that part of why Emefiele applied for leave to study abroad was to escape justice.

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Representative of Kano State Governor/Chief of Staff to the Governor, Alhaji Usman Bala with Commissioner of Information of Kano State, Malam Muhammad Garba, Executive Chairman, Kano State Pension Fund Trustees, Alh. Sani Dawaki Gabasawa (middle), with other Board members of Kano State Pension Fund Trustees, during the inspection of Public Private Partnership (PPP), Housing Projects Initiated by Governor of Kano State, in Abuja. Photo; Mahmud Isa

NDLEA intercepts UK-bound N.5b worth meth, seizes military uniforms going to Borno

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have intercepted a large consignment of methamphetamine concealed in powdered custard containers as part of a consolidated cargo going to London, United Kingdom at the SAHCO export shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos.

This is as the operatives seized drugs and military uniforms going to Borno state.

A statement issued on Sunday by Femi Babafemi, Director, Media & Advocacy of NDLEA, said the illicit drug consignment weighing 30.10 kilograms with a street value of N567million was detected and seized by NDLEA operatives at the

airport on Tuesday 16th May.

“This was swiftly followed by series of follow-up operations that led to the arrest of a freight agent, Nwobodo Chidiebere; a female suspect, Chioma Lucy Akuta and ultimately the drug lord behind the shipment, Charles Chinedu Ezeh, who was arrested at Sotel Suites, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos on Thursday 18th May.

“Ezeh claims he’s a businessman and deals in articles in Onitsha, Anambra State but investigations reveal he lived with his wife and children in London until 10th December 2022 when he fled to Nigeria after his involvement in a drug related offence in the UK.

Though he claimed to have been living in hotels since his return to Nigeria last December, operatives were however able to locate his

mansion at No. 1 Hawawu Abikan Street, Lekki, on Friday 19th May, where a search was conducted and his travel and property documents among others were recovered.

“Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives in Adamawa on Monday 15th May arrested a 32-year-old notorious drug dealer, Prince Ikechukwu Uzoma, in Mubi area of the state with 1kg of skunk. Ikechukwu had twice been arrested in the past, and convicted for the same offence. He was in 2017 sentenced to six months imprisonment and in 2019 he was again sent to two years in jail.

“In the same vein, a transborder trafficker, Faisal Mohammed, 27, was on Wednesday 17th May arrested in Mubi following the interception of a truck from Onitsha, Anambra

State, where a total of 2,376 sachets of tramadol comprising 23,760 pills were found concealed in three blue rubber Jerrycans which were hidden underneath the body part of the trailer. The suspect admitted the opioid was to be taken to Cameroon.

“In Oyo state, two suspects: Osas Susan, 35, and Thomas Biodun, 23, were arrested at Igbon, Gambari in Ogbomoso North LGA with 2.13kg cannabis while Idris Muhammed, 55, was nabbed with 4,500 pills of tramadol when a commercial bus conveying him and other passengers was stopped and searched along Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

Similarly, Bulus Mikah, 63, was arrested at Kafanchan, Kaduna state with over 5kg opioids including tramadol, diazepam,

rohypnol and exol-5, just as a total of 965kg cannabis was seized from Shehu Muhammadu Dandare, 25, at Maraban Jos, in Igabi local government area of the state.

While 552kg cannabis was recovered from a warehouse in a bush when operatives stormed and destroyed 1.5 hectares of cannabis farm in Uhodoua forest, Esan South East LGA, Edo state, 10 suspects were arrested with a total of 5.587kg cannabis sativa, 144.4grams of methamphetamine and 48, 260 capsules of tramadol in different parts of Onitsha, Anambra state on Friday 19th May.

In Kwara, two suspects: Mohammed Isa, 47 and Mohammed Haman, 36, were arrested on Friday 19th May along Ilorin/Lagos road in a commercial bus on their way to Maiduguri, Borno state with 6kg cannabis, 50grams of methamphetamine and 20 pieces of military camouflage caps and uniforms. The same day, operatives in Jigawa state nabbed one Ibrahim Abdullahi, 53, with 120kg cannabis at Sara town in Gwaram LGA.”

Kano

reacts to audio clip,

From Mustapha Adamu, Kano

Kano State Government has condemned what it described as an attempt by social media platforms and online publications in the country to cause disaffection between Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the Presidentelect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Ibrahim Kabiru Masari.

This is contained in a statement issued on Saturday by the State Commissioner for

Information and Internal Affairs,Malam Muhammad Garba.

Garba described as mischievous the lifting of a story by the social media and online publications,from a purported phone conversation between Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and Ibrahim Kabiru Masari which involved his political relationship with President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He stated that the exaggerated publicity on the purported audio clip was

it’s attempt

the “handiwork of paid agents trying to unturn the so-called ‘conversation’ with a view to causing disaffection between the two political gladiators.”

“From all indications some people who are not comfortable with the long cordiality Tinubu, Ganduje and Masari enjoy are bent on exploiting the situation to their advantage,”he said.

The commissioner maintained that the Governor and the President-elect had since realised this mischievous attempt

L-R: Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Justice Sector Reform and International Relations, Mrs Juliet Ibekaku-Nwangwu; Chief Procurement Officer, Federal Ministry of Justice, Eugenia Ogeah and Assistant Chief State Counsel of the ministry, during the Bids Opening on Bayelsa Returned Asset in Abuja

to cause disaffection between them, “and would not allow this sound working relationship which has been waxing stronger, particularly at this critical time, to be destroyed by some self-centered individuals.”

He urged members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the general public to disregard such attempt and remain calm and loyal to the party to ensure the successful inauguration of the President-elect.

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to cause disaffection between Ganduje, Tinubu, Masari

$15m loan request bribery: allegation baseless, unfounded — Hon. Kalu

•Says House decisions and actions are taken in the public interest.

The Chairman House of Representatives

Committee on media and public affairs, Hon. Benjamin Kalu has described the $15 million bribery allegation leveled against National Assembly members as baseless and unfounded.

Hon. Kalu stated through a statement titled: ‘The House responds to false news on receipt of fifteen million dollars from the Executive.

He said: “The attention of the House of Representatives and the leadership of the house has been drawn to a malicious media report alleging that 15 million dollars was received from the Executive arm to approve the request of President Muhammadu Buhari to restructure the N22.7 trillion Ways and Means advances taken from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“The allegations are not only false but also baseless and unfounded.

“Usually, the House would have refrained from dignifying such a report with a response, having faith that all well intentioned Nigerians would outrightly dismiss it.

“However, it has become imperative to address the report and the unfounded claims made therein for the benefit of all Nigerians.

“As elected representatives, our decisions and actions are taken in the public interest.

“It should be remembered that the House had temporarily deferred the approval of the executive’s request, following the recommendations of the relevant Committees of the House, which called for further engagement with the Executive in order to facilitate a comprehensive and meticulous analysis and deliberation

Kano: Woman stabs neighbour’s daughter over fear of polygamy

From Mustapha Adamu, Kano

Amiddle-aged woman, simply identified as Fatima, has stabbed a sixyear old girl, Sherifat Usman, in Kano state.

Rahma Radio reported that the incident happened when Ms Fatima, resident of Gadon Kaya in the Kano metropolis, accused Sherifat’s father, who lives in the same area, of advising her husband to take another wife.

According to Rahma Radio, a viral video clip, obtained showed little Sherifat sitting on a commercial tricycle en route to

hospital as some Samaritan were asking her to narrate her ordeal.

Speaking, with a knife tucked in her stomach, Sherifat narrated that the woman, popularly known as Fatima Matar Malam, lured the six-year-old girl to escort her to Mariri area in Kumbotso Local Government, where she perpetrated the dastardly act.

The girl said she asked her to escort her to Mariri and bought a knife on the way to the area, adding that on reaching there, she took her to an uncompleted building and stab her with the intention of killing her.

“She did not even have the

money to buy the knife. She took the knife on credit and told the seller that she will settle him when she returns.

“She initially asked me to escort her to Mariri. As a neighbor, my mother allowed to follow her. She stayed over and bought the knife but i did not know what she was going to do with it.

“As we reach to an uncompleted building, she just brought out the knife and stab me, leaving the knife in my stomach,” Sherifat narrated.

Our Correspondent gathered that, after stabbing Sherifat,

Fatima hurriedly left the scene believing that the little girl was dead.

But her cry attracted passersby who eventually rushed into the uncompleted building and rescued the little girl who survived the grievous attack.

The spokesman of Kano State Police Command, Abdullahi Kiyawa confirmed the incident to Rahma Radio.

Kiyawa, a Superintendent of Police, said the matter is still under investigation as the command is making efforts to arrest the culprit, who is at large.

CAN president lauds NCPC boss for proactive measures on pilgrimage

The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria,CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh has commended the proactive and visionary leadership of the third substantive Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, Rev Dr

Yakubu Pam.

He made the commendation while playing host to the NCPC boss and his management team in his office at the CAN national Secretariat in Abuja.

He commended him for the visible innovations he had brought to bear in the Commission since his assumption of office.

He further commended him for being able to navigate through the waters of pilgrimage in spite of some obvious challenges facing the Commission.

Speaking earlier, Executive Secretary informed him what led to the discovery of Jordan under his watch in 2021 as a viable pilgrimage destination

which had positively increased the profile of the Commission.

He outlined some of his laudable achievements in office which include but not limited to the commencement of direct flight from Nigeria to Israel for the first time in the history of our bilateral air service agreement with Israel.

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L-R: Former Governor of Enugu State, Chief Sullivan Chime; Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State; former Secretary to Enugu State Government, Chief Uche Nnamani: Chairman, Enugu Sports Club (ESC), Sir Victor Atuonwu; representative of Enugu State Governor-Elect, Chief Ikeji Asogwa and former Enugu State Commissioner for Rural Development, Dr Eric Olaedo during the installation ceremony of the Chairman ESC in Enugu on Saturday night

The Federal Government has launched an additional Passport Front Office in Auchi, Edo State, as part of it’s effort towards effective service delivery to Nigerians. This is just as it promised to launch a home delivery service of passport.

The Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who spoke at the opening of the Nigeria Immigration Service Passport Front Desk Office in Auchi, Edo State, on Saturday, 20th May, 2023, said that it is the intention of the Government to provide the passport for anyone desirous of it within reasonable time, at affordable price and without any stress.

According to him, the launch of another Passport Front Desk Office is significant as the Nigerian Passport is a proof of existence especially for those outside the country as Inability to produce it on demand may bring untoward consequences.

“What we are doing here is significant for two main reasons. The first is the right (and even the necessity) of Nigerians, especially those in the diaspora to hold the Nigerian passport. Except for those travelling outside the country or intend to, most of those who hold the passport do so for identification purposes. For some, it is also a thing of pride to be able to brandish the green back of the passport. But for those outside the country, the passport is the proof of their existence. Inability to produce it on demand may bring untoward consequences. The government therefore wants to provide the passport for anyone desirous of it within reasonable time, at affordable price and without any stress whatsoever.

The second is the need, flowing from the first, to break out of the regular”, he maintained.”

While speaking, the Minister promised to conclude negotiations with NIPOST on the usage of its speedy mail service to start delivering passport to Nigerians who opt for such service.

“We are in the final stage of concluding negotiations with NIPOST to begin using its speed mail service to deliver passports to Nigerians wherever they are in the world after production,” the Minister remarked.

Aregbesola, while stating that Edo State has one of the highest passport applications in Nigeria, revealed that the waiting period between application and collection would likely increase due to the recent increase in demand.

In his words; “Our current working schedule is that fresh application would take six weeks after biometric data registration and three weeks for renewal. This is reasonable, competitive

FG launches passport front office in Auchi, promises home delivery of passport

and in line the global best practices.

The challenge however is the waiting period at the point of application and data registration.

All applicants will be put on a queue, depending on the centre of their choice, to determine the registration date. Regrettably, it might take two months in some highly competitive centres where application is very high. We have no control over this.

He however said that the Federal Government is intentional about opening more front desk offices, in order to increase the registration centres and reduce the waiting period before biometric data capture.

“It is our projection that by the time we open more front offices like this, the waiting period will not be more than three days. Indeed, the more front offices we have, the less

the waiting period. Our long term plan will be to involve private operators who will provide the lounge for a fee, but the equipment and personnel will be provided by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)”, he added.

Commending the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) for improving on their services, which includes issuance of top quality passport booklet, Aregbesola affirmed that Nigeria is among the first five countries in the world and the first in Africa to have the enhanced e-passport.

Adding that “The reform introduced to the NIS led to the Automated Passport issuance process which has eliminated touts and racketeers in Passport administration, introduction of E-border Management, MIDAS and the commencement of E-Passport across Passport

Control Offices and Diplomatic

Missions.

The Minister of Interior therefore advised applicants not to go through third parties but apply on any internet enabled device through the Nigeria Immigration Service portal. This is as he lamented the prevalence of a few unscrupulous officials subverting the system, cornering applications, inflating prices, extorting from applicants and hiding already produced passports.

“I will therefore plead with applicants not to go through them and other touts hanging around passport offices, soliciting from applicants. The application can be done in your bedroom on your android phone through the Nigeria Immigration Service portal. You do not need a third party. Those who patronise them are the ones encouraging their nefarious

activities and frustrating our efforts at transparency and providing seamless service.”

He also urged applicants to plan ahead for their travelling, as travelling requires long term planning, whether for education, work, leisure or migration, except for urgent national assignment or medical emergency.

Recall that this Year alone, the Minister of Interior have been in Daura in Katsina State, Alimosho in Lagos, Ilesa in Osun, Zaria in Kaduna and Oyo in Oyo State to commission Passport Front Desk Offices.

Speaking earlier, the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Isah Jere Idris, said that the choice of Auchi is apt, as Edo State ranks fifth amongst states with the highest volume of passport applications locally. According to him, “In the

SCI took road safety campaign to Abuja schools

Save the Children International (SCI), on Friday took road safety campaigns to schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The campaign which was in line with United Nations (UN) week for road safety was meant to sensitize road users on the need to observe road safety rules.

Speaking at Junior Secondary School Life Camp, FCT, SCI Head of Safety and security, Peter Adomi, said SCI focused on children to ensure their safety on the road and at

traffic areas.

“We are sensitizing them to observe various rules on the roads. We have been to other schools and we are happy with the campaign because we are educating the children to understand the various challenges on the roads.”

Speaking on the theme, ‘Zebra crossing’, he said SCI is educating them on Zebra crossing because “our drivers don’t understand road signs. If the children know how to use the Zebra crossing, it will be easier for them to access the road.”

He said they are not only

talking to the children but also talking to drivers, road users and commuters.

He said statistics revealed that road transport crashes are more around private schools.

“That’s where you have the largest traffic of school pickup and drop off and that’s where you find people being in a hurry to dash in and out to pick their children . Our focus is that children needs to know what to do.”

Also speaking, Advocacy Campaign and Policy Manager, SCI, Edith Gumut Nankiling, said the week was a busy week as SCI engaged with organisations

like Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, VIO and Secondary schools in the FCT to create awareness on why children should obey road safety rules.

“We will continue to work with the FRSC and school management to see how we can establish a road safety club and use those platforms to engage with the children and consistently see how they get to obey with road safety rules.

“We also had a quiz and gave gifts of T-shirts to 10 students from each schools who answered our questions on road safety.”

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irector of ICT, National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC), Mrs Christy Uba (M), with other members of the Staff of NYSC and Corps Members, during the Interdenominational Thanksgiving service to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of NYSC, yesterday in Abuja. Photo: Justin Imo-owo

stakeholders must be adequately rewarded for investment, Chairman reassures

The Board Chairman of the proHealth HMO limited

,Gabriel Okonwa has vowed to do everything possible within his reach to ensure stakeholders are rewarded adequately for smooth running of the company as well as meeting its laid down aims and objectives.

The Chairman who disclosed this yesterday during its 13th annual meeting in Abuja, said he would galvanized all performances center of the company to meet its target.

According to him, the year under review was one of mixed fortunes for the Company; Profit before Tax (PBT) increased from Thirty Million, Four Hundred and Twenty Six Thousand and Fourteen Naira (N30, 426, 014) to Forty Million, One Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty-One Naira (N40, 125, 341), representing a thirty-two percent (32%) increment. But the Company’s revenue in the area of its core business decreased by one percent (1%) from Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two Million and Five Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ten Naira (N962, 005, 710) to Nine Hundred and Fiftytwo Million, Four Hundred and Nineteen Thousand, One Hundred and Ninety-Two Naira (N952, 419, 192).

He noted that, other sources of income decreased by five percent (5%) from Sixteen Million, Six Hundred and Two Thousand and Twenty-Eight Naira (N16, 602. 028) to Fifteen Million, Seven Hundred and Fifty-Four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty-Two Naira (N15, 754,952).

“The total revenue accruable to the Company reduced from Nine Hundred and Seventy-Eight Million, Six Hundred and Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight Naira (N978, 607, 738) to Nine Hundred and SixtyEight Million, One Hundred and Seventy-Four Thousand, One Hundred and Forty-Nine Naira (N968, 174, 149), representing a one percent (1%) decrease.”

However, he said there was a marginal increase in the

L-R: Vice Chancellor, University of Jos, Prof. Tanko Ishaya, Former President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Biodun Ogunyemi and ASUU President, Emmanuel Osodeke during the National Delegates Conference of ASUU in Jos

Buhari commission’s NSCDC command, staff college

President Muhammadu

Buhari, on Friday, commissioned the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps’ Command and Staff College, Jos, Plateau State and inaugurated 500 Course 1 participants, nominated from various commands and formations of the Corps across the nation.

The President who was ably represented by the former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (Rtd), GCFR, commended the CG and the Corps for its steady growth and urged full compliance with the demands of the training program.

“I encourage all participants to ensure they maximise the opportunity afforded them by the training and ensure they exhibit high level of discipline during the

course and in the discharge of their duties.

“The command and staff college will provide you with the knowledge and opportunity you need to progress in your career.

“It will make you more disciplined, professional, and proactive on the job and your service to the nation” the President said.

Speaking during the inauguration of the course 1 participants, the Governor of Plateau State, RT. Hon. Barr Simon Lalong, said that the Corps’ contribution to peace building in the state informed his decision to construct and donate the command and Staff College to the corps.

The Governor expressed optimism that the Command course will further enhance

effective performance of duties and improve the regimental orientation of personnel of the Corps.

“I am optimistic that the training meant for the participants will further emboldened them to contribute their quota in a professional manner that will bring about peace in the state and the country,” Lalong said.

The Commandant General (CG), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, mni, OFR, appreciates President Muhammadu Buhari, for providing the enabling environment for the Corps to thrive.

“I thank Mr president for the provision of logistics support and for believing in the existence of the service as a full fledged

paramilitary agency of the Federal Government.

“The Corps has been working in tandem with your vision of providing security for citizens and protecting critical national assets and infrastructure and we will sustain this feat without disappointing you,” CG said.

Dr Audi appreciated the Executive Governor of Plateau State for constructing and donating the NSCDC’ Command and Staff College as part of his legacy projects.

He assured him that the Corps remained joyfully committed to the provision of safety and security of lives and property of the good people of Plateau State and Nigeria as a whole.

The CG urged the pioneer participants of the career progression development course

FG unveils gender, environmental reporting framework for extractive industries

The Federal Government on Tuesday launched Gender and Environmental Reporting Frameworks in Extractive Industries to meet Nigeria’s reporting obligation to the global Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Dr Zainab Ahmed unveiled the frameworks in Abuja during her visit to the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) permanent office.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the frameworks were developed by NEITI in line with global EITI requirements and standards to resolve lingering issues and enhance reporting in areas of gender and environment in the oil, gas and mining sectors.

She said the frameworks would

help in resolving lingering negative impact of oil, gas and mineral exploration in host communities, and reduce widening gender disparity in extractive industries.

The minister, who served as NEITI’s Executive Secretary before being appointed in 2015 as a member of the cabinet, lauded NEITI’s management’s achievements, adding that the frameworks represented another milestone recorded by NEITI.

She commended President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment towards strengthening Nigeria’s EITI as evident in the government’s prioritisation of NEITI in allocating resources to enable the agency execute its role in the industry.

“From its initial mandate to disclose extractive output and

revenue, to data mainstreaming, contracts and beneficial ownership disclosure and currently, gender and environmental reporting and energy transition, I have been part of the process,” she said.

Ahmed appealed to the incoming administration to strengthen anti-corruption agencies and reform-minded institutions like NEITI in its economic policy agenda considering the agency’s unique national and international mandates.

“Through its regular oil, gas and mining audits, publications of timely policy papers, NEITI is well-positioned to guide and shape government policies in the energy sector and contribute to robust economic and public finance management in Nigeria,’..

Earlier, Mr Olusegun Adeyemi,

Chairman, National Stakeholders’ Working Group (The Board) of NEITI), said the frameworks would guide stakeholders to disclose data and information on environment payments in extractive industry.

He said it would guide stakeholders on impacts, monitoring and management as well as information disclosure on gender parity, participation and employment in the industry.

“I assure our stakeholders and all Nigerians that NEITI’s board under my leadership is strongly committed to the issues of environmental and gender justice in our oil, gas and mining sector. And will continue to provide strategic direction to NEITI’s secretariat,” he said.

PAGE 8 PEOPLES DAILY , MONDAY, MAY 22, 2023 N EWS
ProHealth

ProHealth stakeholders must be adequately rewarded for investment, Chairman re-assures

The Board Chairman of the proHealth HMO limited ,Gabriel Okonwa has vowed to do everything possible within his reach to ensure stakeholders are rewarded adequately for smooth running of the company as well as meeting its laid down aims and objectives.

The Chairman who disclosed this yesterday during its 13th annual meeting in Abuja, said he would galvanized all performances center of the company to meet its target.

According to him, the year under review was one of mixed fortunes for the Company; Profit before Tax (PBT) increased from Thirty Million, Four Hundred and Twenty Six Thousand and Fourteen Naira (N30, 426, 014) to Forty Million, One Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty-One Naira (N40, 125, 341), representing a thirtytwo percent (32%) increment. But the Company’s revenue in the area of its core business decreased by one percent (1%) from Nine Hundred and SixtyTwo Million and Five Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ten Naira (N962, 005, 710) to Nine Hundred and Fifty-two Million, Four Hundred and Nineteen Thousand, One Hundred and Ninety-Two Naira (N952, 419, 192).

He noted that, other sources of income decreased by five percent (5%) from Sixteen Million, Six Hundred and Two Thousand and Twenty-Eight Naira (N16, 602. 028) to Fifteen Million, Seven Hundred and Fifty-Four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Fifty-Two Naira (N15, 754,952).

“The total revenue accruable to the Company reduced from Nine Hundred and SeventyEight Million, Six Hundred and Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight Naira (N978, 607, 738) to Nine Hundred and Sixty-Eight Million, One Hundred and Seventy-Four Thousand, One Hundred and Forty-Nine Naira (N968, 174, 149), representing a one percent (1%) decrease.”

However, he said there was a marginal increase in the total assets from Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Million, Five Hundred and Twenty-Six

Nothing’ll stop Tinubu’s swearing-in — CSOs tell aggrieved politicians

As May 29 draws closer, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have warned all actors plotting against the inauguration of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as President.

The CSOs under the auspices of the Coalition for Peace in Nigeria (COPIN), as well as The Iconoclast Platform, urged aggrieved parties to obey laid down rules and regulations.

The groups said the President-elect has always demonstrated unparalleled patriotism and commitment to the unity and prosperity of Nigeria, hence deserves the support of all and sundry, to redirect Nigeria on the path of renaissance.

Recall that security agencies had raised the alarm over plans by some aggrieved politicians

and their supporters, who lost out at the last general elections, to frustrate a successful transfer of power to a new administration.

In March, the Department of State Services (DSS) warned against plots to foist an interim government in the country.

The secret service had said: “The Department of State Services (DSS) has identified some key players in the plot for an Interim Government in Nigeria.

“The Service considers the plot, being pursued by these entrenched interests, as not only an aberration but a mischievous way to set aside the constitution and undermine civil rule as well as plunge the country into an avoidable crisis.

“The illegality is totally unacceptable in a democracy and to the peace loving Nigerians. This is even more so that the machination is taking

place after the peaceful conduct of the elections in most parts of the country”.

Similarly, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba, had alleged plans by “major political actors” in the country, to disrupt the planned inauguration Tinubu on May 29.

Consequent upon the security alerts, COPIN, and The Iconoclast have called on Nigerians to shun acts capable of truncating a successful transmission of power from President Muhammadu Buhari to Senator Tinubu.

Statements issued separately on Saturday, by Pharm. Emeka Akwuobi, and Hajiya Fatih Yakub - National Coordinator, and National Secretary of COPIN, as well as Dr. Mayago Mayago, National Secretary of Iconoclast - the Groups expressed confidence in the capacity of Tinubu to “unify”,

and “birth a new Nigeria”.

“As a patriotic, non-aligned organisation, we make bold to say that the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, possesses all the credentials needed to steer the nation along the path of economic growth and prosperity.

“We believe that it was this conviction that gave him the overwhelming victory at the February 25 Presidential election, and the subsequent validation by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“Our investigations have since revealed that the Presidentelect is a detribalised Nigerian, who neither discriminates, nor deals with people on whatever fault lines - religion, ethnicity, party affiliation etc.

“We, therefore, warn disgruntled elements plotting against a successful May 29

Group calls for immediate suspension of EFCC chairman

North Central Citizens Council,(NCCC) has called for the immediate suspension of the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa.

The group also demanded the federal government to begin a thorough investigation into several allegations against

him, especially for the fact that the commission has suffered a lot of setbacks as it relates to corruption.

The National Coordinator of the group,Comrade Mohammed Eneji made the call while addressing journalists in Abuja.

He said one of the allegations is that the Chairman recently spent a large amount of money to the tune of $300,000 for hotels and other activities, which is far

and beyond his income as a civil servant, during a visit to Mecca with his family on a lesser Hajj.

According to him, “We are calling on the relevant authorities to initiate a proper investigation into Bawa’s spending spree in Saudi Arabia and also his involvement in concealing and/or obstructing the investigation into the death of Abel Isah.

“We are also calling on the

Senate Presidency to halt any plans for the confirmation of Bawa as a substantive EFCC Chairman until the conclusion of the investigation, as doing so will send the wrong signal to Nigerians”.

Speaking,Muhammed explained that the flamboyant lifestyle of Abdulrasheed Bawa has always raised suspicion as to the income of the embattled Chairman.

PAGE 9 PEOPLES DAILY , MONDAY, MAY 22, 2023 N EWS
L-R: Director General, Voice of Nigeria(VON), Mr Osita Okechukwu; Federal Commissioner representing Enugu State at National Population Commission, Chief Ejike Ezeh and a participant, Mr Okey Onyeama during the annual Egwu Abia Traditional Festival at Amankwo-Eke community in Udi LGA of Enugu State on Saturday night.

Former Agric Minister urges govt to prioritize education

From Yakubu Mustapha, Minna

Former Minister of Agriculture, Professor Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah has urged the governments at all levels to give the required priority to educational sector to achieve development, promote social harmony and curb social vices especially among the youth.

He made this known while delivering the 4th combined convocation lecture, themed: ‘Building Bridge Between Community Elites, Education, Youth, University and Challenges for Development in the 21st Century’, at the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State.

Prof Abdullah further revealed that neglecting the youth portends a great risk to the progress of the country and her image at the international community, hence the need for community renewal, empowerment of Nigerian youth and building of a solid interconnectivity between ruling elites and the ordinary citizens to make Nigeria.

Sheikh Abdullah who lectures in ABU Zaria challenged Nigerian Universities to adapt to changes in teaching and learning across the world especially the full adoption of ICT to enable their graduates fit into global ways of doing businesses and make themselves relevant to the country’s development.

He said about 70 percent of qualified Nigerians lack access to quality and skillful education that would make productive citizens after graduation, lamented that obtaining certificates in Nigerian schools have been monetized leading to production graduates without skills even in the areas they have studied.

In his remarks, the Vice Chancellor of IBB University, Professor Abu Kasim Adamu has applauded the state government for its support thus far, adding that the 4th combined convocation marked another milestones in the journey of development of the Institution .

The chairman of the event and Niger state deputy governor, Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed Ketso stated that building bridges between community elites, youths and university students required intentional effort and a commitment to working together towards common goals.

GAC Motor Nigeria unveils revolutionary car swap program

GAC Motor Nigeria, the trailblazer in the automotive industry, made history with the announcement of its highlyanticipated Car Swap Program.

The groundbreaking initiative, was unveiled during a momentous ceremony on the 18th of May 2023.

Organizers said the initiative revolutionizes the Nigerian automotive landscape by allowing GAC Motor owners to exchange their old vehicles for new ones, ushering in a new era of luxury, performance, and innovation.

The event brought together an esteemed line-up of notable guests, including Jubril Arogundade, GM Commercial of CIG Motors; and the renowned Nollywood actress, Ms Bisola Aiyeola. The ceremony captivated the audience as it showcased the

vision of GAC Motor Nigeria, which aims to provide a seamless transition and elevate the driving experience for its valued customers.

The highlight of the event came when Bisola Aiyeola, a proud GAC Motor owner and brand enthusiast, took centre stage to swap her trusted GS4 for the All-New GS4 Smart SUV. Bisola’s endorsement of the Car Swap Program symbolizes the commitment of GAC Motor Nigeria to deliver unmatched experiences and signifies the elevated standards of luxury and innovation the program promises.

Mr Jubril Arogundade, GM Commercial of CIG Motors, the sole distributor of GAC Motor vehicles in Nigeria, expressed his excitement and emphasized the program’s benefits about the Car Swap Program: “Today, we are revolutionizing the Nigerian automotive industry with our Car Swap Program.

This initiative showcases our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and unparalleled customer experiences. We believe in empowering our customers to embrace the future of mobility with confidence and style. The Car Swap Program is a gamechanger for Nigerian car users. It allows them to effortlessly upgrade to the latest GAC Motor vehicles, ensuring they always have access to the pinnacle of luxury and innovation. We are proud to offer this exceptional opportunity to our valued customers.”

Bisola Aiyeola, the acclaimed Nollywood actress and GAC Motor owner, shared her enthusiasm for the program:

“I am excited to participate in the GAC team’s swap program, where I will be upgrading my old GS4 to a new and improved model. Reflecting on my experience with the old GS4, I must say it was truly

remarkable. For individuals seeking a vehicle that offers excellent financial management, long-lasting durability, and fuel efficiency, I highly recommend the GAC GS4. Speaking from personal experience, it is the epitome of automotive excellence. Thank you sincerely for this opportunity.”

The Car Swap Program represents GAC Motor Nigeria’s unwavering dedication to transforming the driving landscape in Nigeria. By enabling customers to effortlessly exchange their old vehicles for new ones, GAC Motor Nigeria is rewriting the rules of luxury and redefining what it means to drive in style.

Meanwhile, as the event concluded, attendees were left in awe of GAC Motor Nigeria’s vision, commitment to innovation, and unwavering dedication to providing Nigerian car users with a truly worldclass automotive experience.

felicitates Falana at 65

The

has congratulated legal icon and human rights activist, Femi Falana, on his 65

Gbajabiamila said Falana’s footprints in the sands of time in the development of law and Nigerian society are undeniable.

The Speaker said: “I join millions of Nigerians to

celebrate our legal luminary, Femi Falana, who has spent his whole life advocating for a fair and equitable society.

“It is no mean feat to be dedicated to advocating for good governance and a better life for the poor and

underprivileged because it is a big sacrifice.

“It is my prayer that the almighty God will grant the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) longer life, good health and more wisdom to keep serving the country”.

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Convener, Free Nigeria Movement (FNM), Dr Moses Paul (middle), President, African Emancipation Movement for Good Governance, Hon. Lucky Obiyan (2nd right) member FNM, , Comrade Oby Elekwa (4th left), and other members of the group, during the FNM peaceful protest against the killings in different parts of the country and calling on the Judicial officers in Nigeria to do Justice on various Elections petitions tribunals, held on Saturday in Abuja. Photo: Justin Imo-owo

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Democratic decline: The constant desire for power struggle and personal interest

By providing technical assistance, promoting good governance practices, and fostering dialogue, the international community can contribute to strengthening democratic institutions and processes in Nigeria. Nigeria’s potential as a regional and global powerhouse lies in its ability to address the challenges of democratic decline.

Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, has had a tumultuous relationship with democracy since gaining independence in 1960. Despite notable progress in its democratic journey, the nation continues to grapple with a recurring theme: a decline in democratic values due to the constant desire for power struggles and personal interests.

With years of living in Nigeria, I can say, one of the primary reasons behind Nigeria’s democratic decline is the erosion of democratic institutions. Vital pillars such as the judiciary, electoral bodies, and the legislature have experienced varying degrees of manipulation and compromise. Political elites often exert influence to shape these institutions to suit their personal interests, resulting in weakened checks and balances. This erosion undermines the democratic process and erodes public trust in the system.

Further, corruption and mismanagement have plagued Nigeria for decades, hindering democratic progress and exacerbating the decline. The pursuit of personal gain and the embezzlement of public funds by politicians remain widespread. This culture of corruption infiltrates all levels of government and permeates electoral processes, distorting outcomes and undermining the will of the people. The diversion of public resources for personal enrichment deprives citizens of vital services and contributes to widening socio-economic inequalities.

Politics Nigeria’s diverse ethnic and religious

composition has long been a source of both strength and conflict. Unfortunately, political leaders have exploited these fault lines to consolidate power and perpetuate the decline of democracy. Ethno-religious tensions are often stoked during electoral campaigns, leading to violence and further division among the populace.

Concerning the media, an active and vibrant civil society and a free press are essential components of a healthy democracy. However, in Nigeria, civil society organisations and the media face significant challenges in exercising their roles as watchdogs and advocates for good governance instance is the EndSARS, Bring Back Our Girls campaigns where journalist and media personal were harassed. Harassment, intimidation, and restrictive legislation aimed at stifling dissent have become commonplace.

Effective leadership is crucial for sustaining a vibrant democracy, but Nigeria has oftentimes struggled to produce leaders who prioritise the nation’s interests above personal ambition which is evidence in 2023. Political leaders often prioritise power consolidation and self-enrichment rather than addressing pressing socio-economic challenges.

This lack of visionary and accountable leadership undermines democratic values and hinders progress in areas such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure development. The decline of democracy in Nigeria carries significant consequences for the nation’s development and stability. A weakened democratic system erodes public trust, fuels social unrest, and impedes economic growth.

It hampers foreign direct investment, limits opportunities for citizens, and fosters a sense of disillusionment among the youth. To reverse this decline, several measures need to be taken: Strengthening democratic institutions to ensure their independence, transparency, and effectiveness.

Tackling corruption and promoting accountability through robust anti-corruption measures and the enforcement of existing laws. Protecting and empowering civil society organisations and the media to ensure their ability to hold government officials accountable. Investing in leadership development and promoting ethical, competent, and accountable leadership at all levels of governance.

To reverse this trend, it is imperative for Nigeria and Nigerians to demand a commitment to the principles of transparency, accountability, and the rule of law. Building a resilient democracy requires nurturing a culture where public interest supersedes personal gain and power struggles. Additionally, international partners and organisations have a role to play in supporting Nigeria’s democratic development.

By providing technical assistance, promoting good governance practices, and fostering dialogue, the international community can contribute to strengthening democratic institutions and processes in Nigeria. Nigeria’s potential as a regional and global powerhouse lies in its ability to address the challenges of democratic decline.

By embracing democratic values, promoting inclusive governance, and ensuring that the pursuit of power serves the interests of the people, Nigeria can embark on a path of sustainable development, social cohesion, and prosperity for all its citizens. It is a critical juncture for Nigeria to reflect on its democratic journey and make concerted efforts to reverse the decline. By addressing the factors that perpetuate power struggles and personal interests, Nigeria can foster an environment where democracy flourishes, institutions thrive, and the nation can move forward towards a brighter future.

Caleb Onah is a Public Affairs Analyst.

Fidel Castro’s political struggle unites Havana and Moscow

Putin stressed that the Soviet Union and Russia have always supported and support the Cuban people in their struggle for independence and sovereignty. “We have always opposed any restrictions, embargoes, blockades and so on. We have always backed Cuba on international platforms. We are seeing that Cuba occupies the same position with respect to our country, to Russia,” he added.

Under the auspices of an official state visit to attend the unveiling of a statue in memory of former leader Fidel Castro in northwestern Moscow, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez unreservedly expressed support for anti-American position taken by Russia, reminded the history of Cuba and the Soviet Union during the Cold War when both shared the same stand.

Diaz-Canel Bermudez highlighted the significance of the visit to Moscow. Cuba and Soviet Union had similar experience, both were blockaded. “It takes place at a time when both Russia and Cuba have been subjected to unfair unilateral sanctions and have a common enemy, a common source which is the Yankee empire, which manipulates a large part of humankind,” he said. “We constantly condemn the sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation and the sources of the ongoing conflict so that people are not misled and do not blame Russia for this, and we also condemn what Europe is doing, being completely subordinate to US interests.”

Referring to the unveiling of the monument, he described it as a true reflection of Fidel Castro’s personality in the midst of struggle, just like in the midst of struggle today. He denounced the

imperialist powers and further praised all efforts of the Russian Federation and, under such complicated circumstances, Russia’s role in orienting the world towards multi-polarity.

Russia can always rely on Cuba. Moscow and Havana will continue to strengthen cordial bilateral relations and defend the great values of freedom, equality and justice. The principle of continuity, not just a slogan or a motto, but to continue promoting relations with the Russian Federation. Cuban leader thanked Russia for its support for his country and spoke in favor of expanding economic cooperation between the two countries.

President Vladimir Putin noted in his speech that the bilateral relations between Cuba and Russia have been making steady headway in the past three years since the previous meeting in the Kremlin. He pointed to the appreciable developing cooperation between foreign ministries, parliaments and governments. State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin visited Cuba quite recently.

The Russia-Cuba Intergovernmental Commission is working. It held its 19th session. There are plans for cooperation between the governments with many joint projects up to 2030.

Putin stressed that the Soviet Union and Russia have always supported and support the Cuban people in their struggle for independence and sovereignty. “We have always opposed any restrictions, embargoes, blockades and so on. We have always backed Cuba on international platforms. We are seeing that Cuba occupies the same position with respect to our country, to Russia,” he added.

All this is a result of the traditional friendship that was started by Comrade Fidel Castro. Today, Cuba and

Russia agreed to have unveiled a monument to him. Indeed, this is a good memory of him, a true work of art. He is so dynamic, always in motion, moving forward. It definitely captures the look of a fighter that he had.

Putin really remembered his personal meetings very well, even the details with him. “He was an impressive man. I remember how during our first meeting in his office when we were freely discussing the current situation during lunch, I was stunned by his attention to detail and his knowledge of the nuances of ongoing events, even if they took place far away from Cuba,” he narrated the story.

“He was aware of and could analyse everything happening in the world. It was very interesting and useful for me to have these meetings with him. Relying on this firm foundation of friendship, we must certainly move forward and enhance our cooperation in the current conditions,” Putin said in conclusion.

Work on the bronze-made three-meter-monument lasted for six months and took place in the Russian capital. Castro is depicted seated on a rock with a stylized map of Cuba inscribed on it. The image reflects the heroic path of a person who stood up for the rights and freedoms of the Cuban people, according to the Kremlin’s press service fact sheet.

The Moscow city legislature approved the idea of such a monument on February 16. The initiative to erect a monument to Fidel Castro came from the leadership of the Russian Defense Ministry. The idea was supported by the Russian Military-Historical Society which held a closed artistic contest with 11 works participating.

Kenn Klomegâh is a Public Policy Analyst.

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Your Excellency, please be the transformational leader that we need

Please take the bull by the horns by raising the annual national revenues to up to $100 billion US dollars principally from taxation of the incomes of 10 to 20 million elite citizens resident in Nigeria and in the Diaspora to supplement our meager oil revenues.

Your Excellency, President Elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,

Thank you very for choosing to run for the presidency in a democracy that you played a prominent role to birth through your activities in NADECO. Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown, as popular saying goes, but I strongly urge you to share the burdens and responsibilities of governance with the Nigerian people, including members of the elite class at home and in the Diaspora, as democracy demands. Nigerians typically ask for what the country can do for them. You must challenge Nigerians, especially the members of the elite class, to follow the advice given by President Kennedy to be willing to do something for their country. You made a promise to form a government of national competence. I urge you to also form a government that adopts and promotes global best practices such as raising revenues from income taxes of members of the elite class and adopting and enforcing accounting and managerial controls in government to curb corruption for Nigeria to be globally competitive.

In my humble opinion, the foremost agenda of your presidency should be to end the persistent fiscal malpractice and malfeasance in governance in Nigeria: the unwillingness to develop the capacity to raise substantially adequate government revenues and the apparent refusal to use effective accounting and managerial controls to drastically curb corruption in government!

You will not be able to govern efficiently and effectively and meet the urgent needs in the nation with the current paltry and woefully insufficient federal annual revenues of the equivalent of about US$15 billion dollars and without the use of effective accounting and managerial controls!

Neither will you be able to continue with the prevailing borrowing binge to make up for inadequate revenues as the country is on the brink of bankruptcy!

Your excellency, the following problems that must be solved or ameliorated for you to have a successful presidency depend on the efficient and effective deployment of available and sufficient financial resources:

Please take the bull by the horns by raising the annual national revenues to up to $100 billion US dollars principally from taxation of the incomes of 10 to 20 million elite citizens resident in Nigeria and in the Diaspora to supplement our meager oil revenues.

As you may know, 12 million barrels of oil are sold a day in the United States, the largest producer of oil in the world. The United States has a population of less than twice that of Nigeria but produces approximately six times more oil than Nigeria. However, most of the revenues of the United States is from income taxation of its citizens and residents, not from oil: A global best practice! America’s economy will collapse if it depends only on oil revenues!

The projected revenue in the federal budget for this year is about US$15 billion dollars with income taxes contributing an insignificant portion. The revenue to GDP ratio is about 3 percent, significantly less than the 15 percent recommended by the World Bank for any government to be able to provide minimum services for the population and to support economic growth.

With a GDP of approximately US$500 billion dollars, 15% of which is US$75 billion dollars, a revenue gap of US$60 billion dollars exists that needs to be filled to fund the provision of basic services, security, and infrastructures needed for economic growth and to reduce unemployment.

The current security crises confronting Nigeria from kidnappings, banditry, herdsmen-farmer clashes, and gang robbery, among others, have put the people in the country in a state of fear and terror. Many farmers have abandoned their farms for fear of being kidnapped for huge ransoms or being killed. As a result, food prices have soared, further impoverishing the people.

Inadequate funding is also responsible for the poor state of the infrastructures needed to promote economic growth and youth employment. As a result, youth unemployment has skyrocketed causing many young people to embark on a dangerous mission of emigrating via the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea to Europe to escape the misery they face at home. Even disaffected young professionals have joined the bandwagon of emigration: “The Japa syndrome”.

Some of the young people that remain in Nigeria join secessionist movements that if not well handled may lead to a second civil war that will destabilize the West African continent, cause untold suffering, starvation, and death of many. As the horror and human suffering from the wars in Ukraine and Sudan show, Nigeria cannot

afford another civil war. Neither can our neighbors cope with the influx of refugees into their lands that will result from a war.

In consideration of these issues, please implement a strategy to engage the 10 to 20 million elite Nigerian citizens worldwide to fund the federal, state, and local governments via income taxation as is done in democratic western nations, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore.

Through this strategy, a revenue of more than 15 percent of GDP can be realized and used to provide robust infrastructures and services to the people of Nigeria, promote democracy and the rule of law in Africa, and support regional efforts to stem youth migration to Europe, Asia, and America.

Engaging Nigerian elites in this way will transform the brain drain to a resource, capabilities, and capacity gain for the nation!

The engagement of Nigerian elites at home and abroad in funding the government will motivate them to monitor how their taxes are being spent, encourage them to be active in the democratic process and to push public officials to perform in office, and this will help improve outcomes in governance. The nation is owed a return on investment on the enormous funds spent on the education of Nigerian elites. In addition, many elites receive many benefits and patronage from all levels of government. It is time to ask them to give back to the country.

The annual revenue gap of US$60 billion dollars, which is a small fraction of the annual incomes of Nigerian elites worldwide, if closed and the funds spent wisely, will do wonders for the economy and lead to improvements in youth education and employment, security, and physical infrastructures. Investments in security, infrastructures, education at all levels, healthcare provisioning and communications will make Nigeria to become a destination for more local and foreign investments and will turn the nation into a significant player in global trade and in the mitigation of climate change, global pandemics, and transnational terrorism.

I humbly suggest that you, with due consultations, implement a variable progressive taxation regime in a range from 16% to 24% of the annual incomes, including all allowances, of members of the elite class resident in Nigeria and to be distributed as follows: 25% for local governments, 25% for state governments, and 50% for the federal government.

Prince Abitunde Taiwo can be reached abitundetaiwo3@ gmail.com

Russia needs to go beyond signing agreements with sub-Saharan

As to the failures, perhaps, we have to point to the lack of deep knowledge of African conditions, especially at the initial stage of the involvement which sometimes resulted in suggesting (or agreeing to) unrealistic projects, But there are good prospects for reactivating diversified cooperation, he explained.

In practical terms, Russia needs to go beyond its traditional rhetoric of Soviet-era assistance rendered to sub-Saharan African countries. It is important now to highlight concrete success stories and policy achievements, at least, during the past decade throughout Africa. The young generation and the middle class, aged between 25 to 45 that make the bulk of the 1.3 population, hardly see the broad impact of contemporary Russia’s relations with Africa.

Russia plans to hold the second Russia-Africa summit in July 2023. Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, indicated in a message mid-June last year, a few months after starting the ‘special military operation’ in neighbouring Ukraine, that “in these difficult and crucial times the strategic partnership with Africa has become a priority of Russia’s foreign policy. Russia highly appreciates the readiness of Africans to further step up economic cooperation.”

Lavrov said: “It is in the interests of our peoples to work together to preserve and expand mutually beneficial trade and investment ties under these new conditions. It is important to facilitate the mutual access of Russian and African economic operators to each other’s markets and encourage their participation in large-scale infrastructure projects. The signed agreements and the results will be consolidated at the forthcoming second RussiaAfrica summit.”

The above statement arguably offers some implications especially discussing this question of relationship-building. Nevertheless, Lavrov has aptly asserted that within the “emerging and sustainable polycentric architecture of the world order” relations with Africa is still a priority, but Russians always close their eyes on the fact that Russia’s foreign policy in Africa has failed to pronounce itself, in practical terms, as evidenced by the countable forays into Africa by Russian officials.

The Soviet Union was quite extensively engaged in Africa, comparatively. And now it has only engaged in trading antiWestern slogans in the continent that also threatens African unity. Russia has only been criticizing other foreign players during the

past two decades without showing any template model of building relationship directed at transforming Africa’s economy. Its foreign policy goals is simply to sustain the passion for signing several MoUs and bilateral agreements with African countries.

During the past years, there have been several meetings of various bilateral intergovernmental commissions both in Moscow and in Africa. The first summit discussed broadly the priorities and further identified opportunities for collaboration. It, however, requires understanding the tasks and the emerging challenges. The current tasks should concretely focus on taking practical collaborated actions leading to goal-driven results. Lavrov hopes “the signed agreements and the results will be consolidated at the forthcoming second Russia-Africa summit.”

Still Russia plays very little role in Africa’s infrastructure, agriculture and industry. While, given its global status, it ought to be active in Africa as Western Europe, the European Union, America and China are, it is all but absent, playing a negligible role, according to Professor Gerrit Olivier at the Department of Political Sciences, University of Pretoria, and former South African Ambassador to the Russian Federation.

Researchers have been making tangible contributions to the development of African studies in Russia. This Moscow-based Africa Institute has a huge pack of research materials useful for designing an African agenda. In an interview, Professor Vladimir Shubin at the Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences reiterated that Russia is not doing enough to communicate to the broad sectors of the public, particularly in Africa, true information about its domestic and foreign policies as well as the accomplishments of Russia’s economy, science and technology to form a positive perception of Russia within the context of the current global changes of the 21st century.

As to Russia’s involvement, it has undoubtedly a vast experience in development of projects in Africa accumulated during Soviet times, building of power stations and dams or creating of technological training institutes. What is lacking nowadays is its ability to provide large investments, according to Shubin, “but Russian expertise and technology can still be used while carrying out internationally-financed projects in Africa.”

As to the failures, perhaps, we have to point to the lack of deep knowledge of African conditions, especially at the initial stage of the involvement which sometimes resulted in suggesting (or agreeing to) unrealistic projects, But there are good prospects for

African countries

reactivating diversified cooperation, he explained.

Chronological analysis shows that Russia’s politics toward Africa under President Boris Yeltsin (1991-2001) was described as a lost decade, both in internal and external affairs, including relations with Africa. Historical documents further show that after the Soviet collapse there were approximately 380 mega-projects across Africa. In the early 1990s, Russia exited, closed a number of diplomatic offices and abandoned all these, and now hardly no sign of Soviet-era infrastructure projects there.

Policy statements have indicated strong optimism for raising relations. That however, at least during the two past decades, official reports including speeches at high-level conferences, summits and meetings indicated there are projects being implemented in Africa by such leading Russian businesses as Rosneft, Lukoil, Rosgeo, Gazprom, Alrosa, Vi Holding, GPB Global Resources and Renova.

It is an acceptable fact that Russia has always been on Africa’s side in the fight against colonialism and now neo-colonialism. But the frequency of reminding again and again about Soviet-era assistance, that was offered more than 60 years ago, will definitely not facilitate the expected beneficial trade and investment ties under these new conditions. The United Nations declared Africa fully independent in 1960, and Organization of African Unity (OAU) was formed on 25 May 1963 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Afreximbank President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. Benedict Okey Oramah, says Russian officials “keep reminding us about Soviet era” but the emotional link has simply not been used in transforming relations. Oramah said one of Russia’s major advantages was the goodwill. He remarked that even young people in Africa knew how Russia helped African people fight for independence. “So an emotional link is there,” he told TASS News Agency.

The biggest thing that happened in Africa was the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). That is a huge game-changer, and steps have been made lately in the African countries for creating better conditions for business development and shaping attractive investment climate. “Sometimes, it is difficult to understand why the Russians are not taking advantage of it? We have the Chinese, we have the Americans, we have the Germans who are operating projects…That is a very, very promising area,” Oramah said in his interview last year.

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GAC Motor Nigeria, Jiji, Cars45 partner to revolutionize Automotive Industry

GAC Motor Nigeria, a leading automobile manufacturer, has announced its groundbreaking partnership with Jiji and Cars45, two of the most prominent names in the Nigerian automotive marketplace.

It said the strategic alliance will reshape the automotive industry landscape by offering Nigerian car users unprecedented access to brand-new and used GAC Motor vehicles through Jiji and Cars45’s extensive platforms.

The partnership signing ceremony, held on the 18th of May 2023, marked the beginning of an exciting chapter in the automotive sector.

Also, notable attendees included Mr Jubril Arogundade, GM Commercial of CIG Motors; and Maxim Makarchuk, COO of Cars45 and Head of IR at Jiji, among other esteemed industry leaders.

Mr Jubril Arogundade, GM Commercial of CIG Motors, said by leveraging the power of Jiji’s expansive online marketplace, Nigerian car users can now effortlessly explore and purchase brand-new GAC Motor vehicles.

“With their unrivalled selection of captivating designs, advanced technology, and luxurious features,

GAC Motor vehicles are set to become the preferred choice of Nigerian car users seeking unmatched performance and unmatched driving experiences.

“Additionally, Cars45 will provide a platform for the sale of used GAC Motor vehicles, presenting a unique opportunity for car users to access the renowned GAC Motor quality at a compelling value.

“The partnership aims to highlight the exceptional secondhand value of GAC Motor vehicles, ensuring that buyers can enjoy reliable, high-quality vehicles with strong resale potential. To further enhance accessibility, Cars45 will be offering Cars45 car loans. This financing option enables customers to fulfil their dream of owning a GAC Motor vehicle with flexible and convenient payment plans.

The sole distributor of GAC Motor vehicles in Nigeria, expressed his enthusiasm for this groundbreaking collaboration: “We are proud to partner with Jiji and Cars45 to bring the exceptional quality and performance of GAC Motor vehicles to Nigerian car users. Together, we will revolutionize the automotive industry and provide unforgettable driving experiences. We are confident that this partnership will boost the automotive industry and

enhance customer experiences. With Jiji and Cars45’s expansive reach and GAC Motor’s exceptional vehicles, Nigerian car users are in for a treat.”

On his part, Maxim Makarchuk, COO of Cars45 and Head of IR at Jiji expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration: “Today marks a significant occasion as we seal the partnership between Cars45 and GAC Motors.

“This collaboration represents a pivotal milestone for both companies, uniting our expertise in the used car market with GAC Motors’ exceptional range of vehicles. Together, we embark on a journey filled with limitless possibilities. We are excited about the future and the unparalleled services we will provide as we combine our strengths and expertise. Let us transform the automotive industry and create an even better car buying and selling experience for all. At Cars45, we have earned a reputation for our unique selling points, including transparent and fair pricing, detailed and accurate inspection reports, and a convenient, hasslefree experience for our users. These qualities, combined with GAC Motors’ cars, well-suited for the African market, create a powerful synergy that will benefit our

customers.

“GAC Motor has partnered with leading financial institutions including Union Bank, Polaris Bank, and Wema Bank to offer innovative car financing schemes. These strategic collaborations aim to make GAC Motor vehicles attainable for a wider range of customers, enabling them to fulfil their dreams of owning a GAC Motor car through flexible and convenient financing options.

“In addition to the partnership with Jiji and Car45, GAC Motor Nigeria’s SWAP program stands out as a pioneering initiative that allows customers to exchange their old GAC Motor vehicles for new ones. This program enhances the overall ownership experience and emphasizes GAC Motor’s commitment to sustainability and customer satisfaction. GAC Motor vehicles have long been recognized for their exceptional quality and enduring value. The GAC Motor Swap program emphasizes the second-hand value of GAC Motor vehicles, ensuring that customers can invest in a vehicle that retains its worth over time.

“GAC Motor’s dedication to addressing transportation challenges in Nigeria is exemplified by the ground-breaking LAGRIDE project. In collaboration with the

L-R: Key Account Manager, GAC Motor) Ms. Funmi Alabi, General Manager Commercial & Group Head Comm, GAC Motor) Mr. Jubril Arogundade, COO-Cars4s, Maxim Makarchuk, Director of Operations, Jiji Africa) Yuliy Shenfeld and (RightPR & Marketing Head Nigeria Jiji & Car45)Mrs Majolie Obaje, at the Weekend in Lagos

injustice

From Yakubu Mustapha, Minna

Concerned youths of KaffinKoro community in Paikoro local government of Niger state have bemoaned Senator Mohammed Sani Musa 313 representing Niger East Senatorial district for injustice and his bad leadership.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Coordinator Sabastine Maikarfi and Secretary Achoula Agata of Kaffin- Koro Axis of the group to

newsmen in Minna.

They accused 313 of abandoning them to their faith for not showing concern despite the consistent attack by the bandits that have resulted to the killing, kidnapping, rustling of their cattle, displacing of people and destroying of their houses and other valuables he never visited to sympathize with them.

“Over the past few months, Kaffin Koro Axis has continued to suffer from insecurity that has consumed a lot of lives and

properties, subjecting us to untold hardship”.

According to the statement titled; the injustice and bad leadership of Senator Mohammed Sani Musa (313), the provision of Nigeria constitution section 14 sub section 3 and 4 which provided has been contravened by the lawmaker.

The Kaffin Koro axis of Paikoro local government has been sideline in position sharing for fairness, justice and equity however lamented that all the political

offices have been allocated to only paiko axis leaving their axis with nothing, urging senator Musa to desist from agitating over zoning NASS assembly offices while he didn’t practice same at home.

They added that the position of the Senate, the state APC Secretary, the council APC chairman, council chairman, the member representing Paikoro constituency, the Secretary to the LGA, all from Paiko Axis leaving the Kaffin- Koro Axis with nothing.

Lagos State government, GAC Motor Nigeria has deployed 1000 units of the remarkable GS3 SUV and GA4 Sedan, equipped with cutting- edge technology. These vehicles redefine the commuting experience by making it faster, safer, and exceptionally comfortable, revolutionizing transportation in Lagos.”

Plateau govt promises to end attacks on communities

From Yakubu Mustapha Minna

Plateau state Governor, Simon Bako Lalong has reiterated his commitment and capability in handling the criminals involved in the attacks on communities across Plateau state before leaving office.

He was speaking with newsmen after the 4th convocation ceremony of the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai.

Lalong declared that his government will not fold its hands to see its citizens killed, maimed and displaced.

The Governor stated that the recent attacks by gunmen which left over 117 people dead, several people injured and 20,000 people displaced, said the criminals have started resurfacing because he is about to exit office.

Speaking about his award, Lalong appreciated the state government for honoring him and other awardees with the prestigious Doctorate Degrees saying they would be good ambassadors of the institution.

The Niger state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello said that the IBB University Lapai is working to address the personnel gaps needed in several critical sectors especially the medical field.

He added that the IBB University is working to improve skills so that graduates will stop the reliance for white collar jobs.

He appreciated the Plateau state Governor and the Chairman, BUA Group, Alhaji AbdulSamad Isyaka Rabiu for their generosity towards the development of the university and its students.

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Niger community bemoans Sen. Musa 313 on bad leadership,

Don’t blackmail EFCC Chairman –Atiku’s camp on Matawalle’s $2bn allegation

An aide of Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has decried what he described as an attempt to blackmail the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa.

Atiku’s media aide, Daniel Bwala, made the remark while reacting to the allegation against Bawa by Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State.

Matawalle had accused Bawa of begging him for $2 million.

In an interview with BBC Hausa, the governor claimed he was being investigated because he “didn’t offer the EFCC chairperson the money he requested from him.”

The EFCC, however, dismissed the claim, stressing that it would not be drawn into a mud fight with a suspect under its investigation for corruption and unconscionable pillage of the resources of his state.

Reacting to the development, Bwala said the attempt to blackmail Bawa was shameful.

Tweeting, Bwala wrote: “If you want to remove Bawa as EFCC chair, at least be honourable about it and do that honorably.

“The idea that outgoing governors and cabinet people are being investigated so you instigate one of the suspects to blackmail him is, to say the least, shameful.

“Bawa, apart from improving upon the successes of Magu, has taken the commission to a more professional outfit where he draws accolades from far and near and deserves honor, not blackmail.

“If you have evidence against him, follow the due process of the law rather than blackmail.”

10th Speaker: We didn’t endorse Tajudeen - Minority caucus

The Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives has distanced itself from the rumour that it has endorsed Tajudeen Abass as the House of Representatives Speaker for the 10th National Assembly.

The caucus’ secretary, Ali Isa, in a statement, asked members and the general public to disregard the rumour, even as he acknowledged that the caucus met with Abass, the preferred candidate of the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as part of ongoing consultations with stakeholders in the House on the issue relating to the selection of the speaker.

“It is fake news. Our caucus will only make our choices known after we have concluded all necessary consultations, and our choice will ultimately be based on what will be acceptable to the generality of Nigerians.

“We hereby use this opportunity to categorically state that at no time did the Minority Caucus endorse any one, and we wish to add that as part of our ongoing consultations with all relevant stakeholders, which also includes receiving presentations from all the aspirants for speakership, the

group merely met with Femi Gbajabiamila, the outgoing Speaker of the House of Reps, and Tajudeen Abbas, who also engaged our committee and made his own presentation to solicit the support of members of our caucus to work with him just like the other aspirants did.

“At no time did we make any announcement endorsing anyone for any office, and neither did we promise such endorsement to any aspirant or their proxies. He disclosed that members of the caucus would embark on a retreat to Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, starting from May 31 to June 3, 2023”, he said.

Similarly, the members of the G7 Speakership aspirants of the 10th House of Representatives met with members of the minority caucus of the lower legislative chamber.

The group, comprising the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ahmed Wase, Muktar Betara, Sada Soli, Aminu Jaji, Yusuf Adamu Jaji and Miriam Onuoha promised the caucus that they would come up with a consensus candidate soon.

The group led by Fred Agbedi reiterated their commitment to work with the caucus tagged the

‘greater majority’ due to its 183 numerical strength in the green chamber.

Soli, who spoke during the parley, assured them of their unalloyed support, promising to present a consensus candidate to the greater majority.

Responding on behalf of the greater majority, Fred Agbedi

thanked the G7 in seeing the greater majority as partners in progress for the growth of the 10th House of Representatives. He assured the G7 that the caucus has not endorsed any candidate, as it will work with all members elect of the minority to ensure that the 10th house has a speaker for all.

May 29: Kwankwaso, Peter Obi helped Tinubu become president – Deji Adeyanju

Ahead of the May 29 inauguration of a new administration, the presidential candidates of the New Nigeria Peoples Party

(NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, and the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi, have been accused of making Bola Tinubu the President-elect.

Deji Adeyanju, a sociopolitical activist, said Kwankwaso and Obi made

Tinubu president-elect by reducing Atiku’s votes.

Tweeting, Adeyanju said Obi went further by using religious bigotry to help Tinubu.

According to Adeyanju: “Tinubu will be president in 8

days. Kwankwaso and Obi made it possible by reducing their oga, Atiku’s votes.

Tinubu defeated Atiku, Obi and Kwankwaso during the last presidential election.

LP: Peter Obi never requested for seven weeks to to produce witnesses at tribunal

Labour Party (LP) has said the presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi never requested for seven weeks to enable him present his witnesses contrary to some media reports on Sunday.

In a statement issued yesterday by the Head, Obi-Datti Media, Diran Onifade, which is titled ‘Misquotation of Peter Obi/LP Legal Counsel by Punch Newspapers’, the party said the

report was a misrepresentation of what the Labour Party Counsel presented at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

The statement said “Our attention has been drawn to a misleading report in the Punch Newspaper of 20th May 2023, captioned “Give me seven weeks to produce witnesses, Obi tells Tribunal” which is a misrepresentation of what our Counsel presented yesterday, before the Election Petition Tribunal.

“Peter Obi did not ask the court to give him seven weeks to bring in his witnesses. He only implied he will be through with all 50 of them in seven weeks.

“In proposing his schedule of witnesses, Eme Awa Kalu, SAN leading the team in court, had told the court that Peter Obi and Labour Party would be presenting 50 witnesses and that these 50 witnesses, will require 7 weeks to present their evidence before the Tribunal.”

It said at no time did the

Counsel say that he required ‘Seven weeks to produce witnesses’ as misreported in the media, pointing out that the correct interpretation of what LP lawyers told the court unambiguously is that the presentation of its witnesses, from start to finish, will take seven weeks.

“We are not asking the court to wait for seven weeks before we bring in the first witness as the story tries to imply”, the statement by the party said.

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Tajudeen Abass

France: Ganduje kicks over leaked audio questioning Tinubu/Kwankwaso meeting

The Kano State Government on Sunday described as mischievous the publication of a phone conversation between Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and a senior member of the ruling party in the state, Ibrahim Masari.

In the leaked audio, Ganduje and Masari were speaking about a recent meeting between the president-elect, Bola Tinubu and the former presidential candidate of the opposition New Nigerian Peoples Party, (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, in Paris, France.

The meeting came barely days before the inauguration of Tinubu as president.

Kwankwaso and Ganduje were allies but have been political foes for over five years. While Ganduje actively supported Tinubu’s election, Kwankwaso, also a former Kano governor, contested against Tinubu.

In the leaked telephone conversation, Ganduje expressed dissatisfaction about the meeting and complained about being sidelined by Tínubu.

Reacting to the leaked audio, the state’s Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Muhammad Garba, said the ‘exaggerated’ publicity given to the audio was the handiwork of paid agents, who he claimed are trying to use it to cause disaffection between Ganduje,

Masari and Tinubu.

“From all indications some people who are not comfortable with the existing long cordiality between Tinubu, Ganduje and Masari are bent on exploiting the situation to their advantage.

“The governor and the president-elect have since

realised this mischievous attempt to cause disaffection between them.”

The Kano spokesperson said Tinubu and Ganduje “would not allow the sound working relationship, which has been waxing stronger, particularly at this critical time, to be

destroyed by some self-centred individuals.”

Garba called on members of the APC and the general public to disregard such an attempt, and remain calm and loyal to the party to ensure the successful inauguration of the presidentelect.

The Hon Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle), with the President of Professional Statistician Society of Nigeria Professor Waheed B .Yahaya (3rd right) and other members of the Society during their courtesy visit to the Minister recently in Abuja .

Support Peter Mbah – Gov Ugwuanyi urges Enugu Sports

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi

of Enugu State, weekend, inaugurated the 2023/2024 Executive Committee of the Enugu Sports Club under the chairmanship of Sir Nnanna Victor Atuonwu.

Governor Ugwuanyi urged the new leadership of the club to continue to expand the frontiers of unity, peace and development through offering support and wise counsel to the incoming administration of Dr. Peter Mbah.

The Governor, who congratulated the chairman and members of the new Executive Committee of Enugu Sports Club on their emergence, charged them to re-dedicate themselves to the fulfillment

Ebonyi

of the club’s founding objectives of providing top-notch sporting and recreational facilities.

Describing the event as “a solemn one for me”, Governor Ugwuanyi disclosed that it was the last inauguration of the executive committee of the club he performed as the club’s president within the extant rules of the club and provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

He thanked members of the Enugu Sports Club “for the fidelity of your support, partnership and solidarity over the years”, adding that “your contributions to the leadership dialogue and agenda-setting for good governance in Enugu State were impactful and cherished.”

Club new leadership

The Governor assured them of his abiding love and friendship, acknowledging the outstanding accomplishments of the immediate past executive committee of the club led by Barr. John Henry Chinyelu Nwosu, and other past executive committees.

He pointed out that the premier sports club has continued to grow in the quality of its sporting and recreational infrastructure as well as governance processes.

In his inaugural speech, the Chairman of Enugu Sports Club, Sir Atuonwu, welcomed all the distinguished guests to the event including Governor Ugwuanyi, his predecessor, Sullivan Chime and the incoming governor, Dr. Mbah who was represented by the Director General

of the State Campaign Council of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Ikeje Asogwa.

The new chairman disclosed that the inauguration was remarkable in the sense that it was the first time a sitting governor, his predecessor and the incoming governor attended the event.

Atuonwu appreciated Governor Ugwuanyi for the tremendous support the club has enjoyed from his administration, expressing confidence that the governor will continue to be of immense value to the club.

He also paid glowing tribute to other past presidents of the club as well as all the past chairmen of the executive committee for their contributions to the development of the club.

youths beg PDP, APGA candidates to withdraw suits against gov-elect Nwifuru

Ebonyi Youths under the platform of coalition of Youth Leaders Forum, comprising all the major youth groups and NGOs, on Saturday, called on the gubernatorial candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to withdraw all litigations against the Governor-elect, Francis Nwifuru.

Recall that the governorship candidates of PDP, Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii and that of the APGA, Prof. Ifeanyi Benard Odoh, had dragged Nwifuru of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to court, challenging the process that led to his victory during the last governorship

election that took place on March 18, 2023.

The youth groups made this known in a statement signed by Raymond Okoro of NYC, Godwin Emerji for NYCN, Stanley Kamani for NGOs & CSOs, Chief Ben Nwovu for Izzi Nnodo Youths Forum, Chukwunweolu Emmanuel for NANC, Emeka Julius for Grassroot Youths and Emmanuel Ibiam for EPM and made available to newsmen in Abakaliki, capital of Ebonyi state.

The statement reads in part “We the youths of Ebonyi State as the realistic prospects of Ebonyi Project, therefore call on our prospective leaders in Ebonyi State and co-youths, in the persons of Chief Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii (Anyichuks) and Prof. Benard Ifeanyi Odoh to as a matter of

urgency and for the interest of Ebonyians and the development of Ebonyi State withdraw their litigations and all legal quagmires against the last governorship election in the state.

“Such legal tussles is not healthy for the development of Ebonyi state and entrenchment of unity and brotherhood in our socio-political cohesion as a people, resurrecting from long years of collective marginalization by people who felt Ebonyi State and Ebonyians should be subservient and subjugated.

“We call on all Ebonyians, irrespective of political affiliation, or tribal or ethnic inclination, to join hands together with Chief Francis Nwifuru, and take Ebonyi State to the next height of infrastructural,

economic and socio-cultural development.

“All these litigations will amount to waste of scarce resources that would have been used for the development of the state and empowerment of our youths.

“We call on all litigants against the last elections, to sheath their swords, and use the scarce resources to prepare ground for the next elections.

“The two guber candidates have nothing to loose by withdrawing their petitions, as they are still in their prime state of youthfulness.

“They still stand the chances of exhibiting their leadership potentials and good policies come 2031 and 2039 respectively if God says they will lead Ebonyi State,” the youths stressed.

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Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has said aspirants of the National Assembly should respect the decision of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the President-elect, Bola Tinubu.

Wike said respecting APC and Tinubu’s decision would lead to Nigeria’s progress.

He made the remark while noting that no President can operate at maximum capacity if he does not have the cooperation of the National Assembly.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, Wike said: “During his campaign, he, Tinubu, promised to unite every Nigerian and bring competence.

“It’s not going to be because you are members of APC or not, we want Nigerians with the capacity to help people deliver what will make Nigeria to be great.

NASS leadership: Respect Tinubu, APC’s decision - Wike tells aspirants

“No President can do very well if he does not have that leadership that is not ready

to cooperate with him. If you remember what happened in 2015, that affected the

performance of the present administration.

“In the interest of Nigerians,

let them respect the leadership of their party and the Presidentelect to move forward.”

All eyes on court to finish job INEC did ‘halfway’ in Feb 25 election – Onaiyekan

Emeritus Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, has said all eyes are on the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal to finish the job the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did ‘halfway’ during the February 25 election.

Speaking to journalists after a special mass to mark the 2023 World Communication Week of the Catholic Church at St. Gabriel’s Chaplaincy in Abuja on Sunday, the respected cleric called on the judiciary to find a way to allow live telecast of the petition tribunal, even though it has not been done before.

Onaiyekan states that as the petition tribunal proceeds,

Nigerians are waiting with bated breath to see what the outcome will be.

“All eyes are on the court. We tried our best to vote; we were told to go to court. We are now in court. All eyes are on the court. We have trust in the court that they finish the job that INEC did halfway,” the religious leader said.

He, therefore, emphasized

the importance of transparency in the process and argued that if witnesses have anything to say that people shouldn’t know, they shouldn’t be saying it.

“It is in the interest of the judiciary is to allow the people to see what is happening, even if it means adjusting their rules.

“Voters don’t have the locus standi in court to challenge election outcomes. The matter

EFCC now object of ridicule – Ohanaeze youths demand Bawa’s removal

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, on Sunday, joined those calling for the removal of the chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa.

The Igbo group made the demand in a statement made available to journàlists by its National President, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike.

He said the call became necessary as the EFCC was, according to him, drifting off its known credibility.

Okwu said the Igbo group was not surprised owing to earlier alarm that Bawa was compromised.

He said, “This came to the fore when he unleashed the commission on Senator Ike Ekweremadu, a victim of circumstance, who was then facing charges in the United Kingdom.

“The EFCC under Bawa has never charged Ekweremadu for any crime, but while the lawmaker was in far away UK, he rushed and misled a Nigerian court to confiscate all his properties.

Thank God that the court later reversed itself. This is just one of the major unholy and sponsored jobs of the EFCC under Bawa.

“In the history of the EFCC, no chairman of the commission has ever come under public scrutiny in such a short period of time like

Bawa. The same goes for many of the staff under him, justifying the aphorism, ‘like father like son’.

“A few days ago, it was even reported that two of the staff members killed another colleague while they were fighting for exhibits. This shows how dirty the

commission has become.

“Apart from the corruption fight taking a nosedive under Bawa, it is also no longer news that the EFCC under him has totally become a tool for political witchhunt, it is now merely being used to settle political scores.

Okwu said, “based on the foregoing, it is time for Bawa to pack his luggages and step aside as the Chairman of the EFCC. We even expected that he should have resigned on his own volition judging by some weighty allegations against him.

L-R: Emir of Kano Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Emeritus Archbishop of Abuja Eminence John Cardinal Onaiyekan and President-General Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Co- Chairman Nigeria Inter- Religious Council (NIREC) Alhaji Muhammed Sa’as Abubakar; during the NIREC second quarter meeting with the theme, ‘Media and Effective Leadership for Nation Building, held yesterday in Abuja .

Photo: Justin Imo-owo

Arewa coalition asks EFCC chairman, Bawa to resign

Anorthern coalition of civil society organisations has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, to resign or be fired over alleged corrupt allegations.

In a statement on Sunday, the chairman of the Coalition of Arewa

Civil Society Organisations, Adamu Aminu Musa, noted that Abdulrasheed Bawa’s resignation at this point in time is sacrosanct in order to save Nigeria’s reputation.

The statement alleged: “The fourth executive chairman, Bawa, has been at the centre of so many corruption allegations even before his appointment as the chairman, which was believed to

be surrounded by so many controversies and mysteries.”

The statement added that Bawa operates like an emperor, using his office to intimidate, harass, and force people to do his bidding, including the banks, other government agencies, and innocent Nigerians, with the backing of his godfather, the Attorney General.

Adamu Aminu also alleged that Bawa

forced the DG of NIMASA into sponsoring his family members to study abroad at the Centurion University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar, India.

He alleged that the EFCC chairman intimidated and harassed the NCC into giving his elder brother a job while he himself employed another member of his family in the EFCC’s Lagos Command.

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CIBN: Our revenue grew by 16% to N2.06bn in 2022

From Abubakar Yunusa Abuja

The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) says its revenue rose to N2.06 billion in the year ended December 31, 2022.

Ken Opara, CIBN president, spoke at the 2023 annual general meeting (AGM) of the institute held on Saturday in Lagos.

Opara said the aforementioned figure represented an increase of 16.9 percent when compared with N1.76 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2021.

He said despite macroeconomic headwinds in 2022, the institute’s net operating surplus also grew from N799.17 million to N838.08 million.

Opara also said total assets grew from N7.31 billion to N7.82 billion.

He attributed the improved performance recorded in the year under review to the efficient utilisation of resources and deliberate focus on revenue generation drive.

Also speaking at the event, Mojisola Bakare-Asieru, national treasurer of CIBN, praised the dexterity of the management of the institute in achieving 93 percent of the year 2022 budget of N2.216 billion.

She said CIBN is committed to posting a better performance in the current year.

“The Institute recorded a net operating surplus before impairment and amortisation of N837.94 million compared to the 2021 result of N799.17 million,” she said.

“This growth in surplus of 4.86 percent was as a result of efficient utilisation of resources and was above the 2022 budget of N711.02 million.

“The percentage growth would have been more but for a high rate of inflation during the year under review.

“The recurrent expenditure of the institute increased to N1.22 billion as against N966.57 million recorded in the preceding year which translated into an increase of 26.89 percent.

“Asides the general inflation

LG, Fouani partner relianceHMO to provide medical insurance to dealers

LG Electronics, alongside authorized distributor in Nigeria, Fouani Nigeria Limited has teamed with RelianceHMO, a leading health insurance provider, to provide medical cover for its over 100 dealers and their families in Nigeria.

LG Electronics made the announcement at its Lekki Showroom.

According to head of Corporate Marketing at LG Electronics, Mr. Hari Elluru, the initiative reflects their commitment to the wellbeing and happiness of their dealers and aims to provide them and their family with medical insurance and peace of mind.

He said, “We recognize that our Dealers are our most valuable asset, and their health and wellbeing are of utmost importance. With the new medical insurance plan, we are significantly expanding our coverage to ensure our Dealers and family members have access to quality healthcare services when they need it the most.”

He revealed that all beneficiaries would have a year of health insurance sponsored by LG Electronics and Fouani

Nigeria Limited. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fouani Nigeria Limited, Mr. Mohammed Fouani said, “By implementing this enhanced medical insurance plan, LG Electronics and Fouani Nigeria Limited aims to foster a healthy and supportive work environment, reinforcing our

commitment to the welfare of our dealers and their families.

Commenting on the collaboration, MD, Reliance HMO, Mr. Ogheneovo Abere, said the health tech company’s goal is to make quality healthcare accessible and affordable to all.

‘‘Without health insurance, many of you will be forced to dip into

your savings to cover the costs of seeking medical attention,” he said.

Responding to the gesture, MD, Paypoints Electronics, Mr. Sanyaolu Adegboyega, on behalf of the dealers, commended both LG Electronics and Fouani for always putting the dealers first in every aspect of their business.

ICRC: How approved concessioned projects will boost Nigeria’s economy

From

Abubakar Yunusa, Abuja

The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), says the approval for the concessioning of three ports and other projects by the federal executive council (FEC), would generate significant revenue for the country.

In a recent statement, Micheal Ohiani, director-general of ICRC, said the approved concessioning of three ports would attract an investment of $3.7 billion from the private sector.

He said FEC approved eight projects for concessioning following the issuance of the full business case (FBC) certificates of compliance by ICRC.

The approvals, according to Ohiani, demonstrate the commitment of the federal government to infrastructure development in Nigeria, as it marks the highest approval given by the council in a single sitting.

This brings the total number of concessioned projects that received the consent of the FEC in 2023 to 30, the directorgeneral noted.

Speaking on the concessioned ports, Ohiani said Burutu port in Delta was approved for 40 years at $1.28 billion and would be executed in three phases by Akewa Colmar Terminals Limited, the concessionaire.

“The project is intended to boost the utilisation of the inland waterways,” he said.

“This will be done by ensuring that the evacuation of solid minerals and agricultural produce, is undertaken at economic costs on inland waterways to the proposed Burutu deep seaport for export.

“The establishment of the port would transform Delta by boosting commercial and industrial activities, enhancing the state’s competitiveness, and creating employment opportunities.

“The project is expected to generate $125 billion in 40

years.”

The ICRC boss said Ondo’s multi-purpose deep seaport at Erunna/Ogboti will be executed in two phases by the approved concessionaire, the China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Limited.

“The first phase is at the cost of $1.14 billion while the second phase will cost $317 million,” Ohiani said.

“The port, which will have an industrial city with a free trade zone status, will boost commercial and industrial activities, enhance the state’s competitiveness, and create employment opportunities.”

Ohiani said the total expected revenue is $59.03 billion within a concession period of 50 years.

The commission’s boss also said the Snake Island terminal was a multipurpose port facility located within the Snake Island Integrated Free Zone (SIIFZ) and operating within the limits of Apapa and Tin Can Ports.

The project, he said, was approved at $974.19 million

for a 45-year term, with Messrs Nigerdock and SIIFZ as the concessionaire.

He added that the approval would ensure the expansion of port infrastructure, improve revenue to the government through surging cargo volumes, and reduce the burden on roads.

“It will also provide quality job opportunities for Nigerians and reduce cargo diversion to neighbouring countries. Total revenue to the government is $5.23 billion,” he added.

Meanwhile, Ohiani said the on-street park and pay services had received approval to be deployed in some parts of the federal capital territory (FCT), with multiple operators/ concessionaires to handle different zones.

“Zone A (Wuse II and Utako) has NAJEC Limited as the concessionaire. The N475 million concession is for 10 years with expected revenue put at N11.875 billion,” he said.

“Zone B (Maitama and Garki 1) has Messrs. Automaten

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L-R: Mr. Hari Elluru, Head Corporate Marketing, LG Electronics West Africa Operations; Mr and Mrs. Sanyaolu Adegboyega, MD Paypoint Electronics; Mr. Mohammed Fouani, MD, CEO Fouani Nigeria Limited; Mr. Novo Abere, Country Manager, CEO Reliance HMO and Mr. Joonkyu Song, General Manager Air Solution, LG Electronics West Africa Operations during the LG Dealer Care Event held today at Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

FAAC: FG, states, LGAs shared N655bn in April

From Abubakar Yunusa

The federation account allocation committee (FAAC) says it shared N655.93 billion among the three tiers of government in April 2023.

Details of the disbursement were contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the committee’s meeting for May 2023 in Abuja on Thursday.

The figure shows a decrease of N58.69 billion compared to the N714.62 billion shared in March.

The committee said the N655.93 billion total distributable revenue is comprised of distributable statutory revenue of N364.65 billion, distributable valueadded tax (VAT) sum of N202.76 billion, and electronic money transfer levy (EMTL) of N14.51 billion.

According to the communique, the total amount also includes N50 billion augmentation from forex equalisation revenue, and N24 billion augmentation from nonmineral revenue.

FAAC said in April 2023, total deductions for the cost of collection was N28.10 billion, and total deductions for transfers and refunds was N120.28 billion.

From the total distributable revenue of N655.93 billion, the committee said the federal government received N248.80 billion, state governments got N218.30 billion, and the local government councils were given N160.60 billion.

A total sum of N28.21 billion was shared with oil-producing states as 13 percent derivation revenue.

FAAC also said the gross statutory revenue available for April was N497.46 billion.

This, it said, was lower than the sum of N638.67 billion received in the previous month by N141.21 billion.

The committee added that from the N364.65 billion distributable statutory revenue; N180.65 billion went to the federal government, and the state governments got N91.63

CITM: Sustainable treasury management in firms crucial for Nigeria’s economic growth

The Chartered Institute of Treasury Management (CITM) says sustainable treasury practices in organisations are necessary for the nation’s economic growth.

Ahmed Idris, president of CITM and former accountantgeneral of the federation, spoke at the recent induction of new members into the institute in Abuja.

Represented by Ahmed Imam, head of directorate of education and certification of CITM, Idris said all

organisations need to establish sustainable treasury management systems.

He said sustainable treasury management by organisations contributes to the overall economic growth of Nigeria.

“A sustainable treasury is a concept that emphasises the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into treasury operations, to promote long-term economic, social, and environmental sustainability,” he said.

“It recognises that the treasury function within an organisation can play a crucial

role in driving positive change and contributing to a more robust and resilient economy.

“By adopting sustainable treasury practices, organisations can align their financial decision-making with broader sustainability goals. This involves considering the environmental and social impacts of treasury operations, as well as the governance structures and ethical considerations surrounding financial activities.

“The focus is on integrating sustainability considerations throughout the

treasury lifecycle, from cash management and investments to risk management and reporting.

“Sustainable treasury practices encompass several key elements. Firstly, organisations can incorporate ESG criteria into their investment and funding decisions, prioritising investments in environmentally friendly and socially responsible projects. This helps direct capital towards sustainable initiatives and industries, fostering the transition to a lowcarbon economy and promoting social development.

NNPC to supply 300,000 barrels of crude to Dangote Refinery

The Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited says it is set to supply 300,000 barrels of crude oil to Dangote Refinery.

Mele Kyari, NNPC’s group chief executive officer (GCEO), NNPC, spoke on Thursday at the Nigeria oil and gas opportunity fair.

The event was held at the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) conference centre in Bayelsa state.

The Dangote Refinery, a 650,000 barrels per day integrated refinery project, is scheduled to be inaugurated on May 22, 2023.

“The NNPC saw the strategic interest of doing business, and we will be supplying 300,000 barrels of Nigerian crude to Dangote Refinery from NNPC. That is a marketing opportunity,” Kyari said.

Meanwhile, the NNPC GCEO said Nigeria must focus on gas production, adding that the country must begin to expand its gas footprint.

With that, he noted, the country will begin to achieve the industrialisation it seeks.

“The only way this industry can become the catalyst and fuel for that is for us to build gas, and we are focused on domestic gas, as we are also looking for gas that can go to other countries. We are focused on domestic

gas,” he said.

“Everyone is talking about domestic refining. We see what we are doing. We don’t talk about it. We will keep lamenting till we all will see.”

Kyari also the security situation in the Niger Delta is the industry’s main obstacle.

But he assured that the NNPC had risen to the challenge through its collaboration with government security agencies, which is paying off.

“Production last year was at 1.1 million barrel per day. In March, we hit 1.67 million bpd. We have suffered some operational issues in the last 23 weeks, but we know that we will achieve our objectives of recovering production,” he said.

“Then, if we can come back and put their money into new ventures because no one is putting in money now. This is very simple because no one is going to produce oil for someone who did not contribute unless it is guaranteed.

“This is the reality. That is why [I] took the front line and decided that we will contend with the security situation.

“We are glad with the progress we have made now. There is a clear connection between energy and poverty. We are talking about climate change and energy transition. So, we need to provide a cleaner source of energy.

“There is no country that is developed without energy.

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L-R:. Secretary, National Action Committee on African Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA), Mr Olusegun Awolowo, Minister of Industry , Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo Executive Director/ CEO Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) , Dr Ezra Yakusak, Director Trade, Federal Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment, Mr Suleiman Audu and the Director, Market Access NEPC, Mrs Uduak Etokowoh, during the Guided Trade Initiative on Boarding Stakeholders Workshop, Theme: “Connecting Nigeria Businesses to ACFTA”, held recently in Abuja. Photo: Justin Imoowo

In an epoch-making event that will positively transform Nigeria’s oil and gas sectoral landscape, President Muhammadu Buhari will today commission Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals, the world’s largest single train refinery in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos; alongside his counterparts from Ghana, Togo, Senegal, Niger, and Chad.

Promoted by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, the petroleum refinery with a capacity to process 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) is sitting on 2,635 hectares of land located in Dangote Industries Free Zone in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos, and will provide employment to over 100,000 persons. The coming onstream of the gigantic project is expected to mark Nigeria’s exit from the league of oil-rich nations that are heavy importers of petroleum products.

Expected at the historic event apart from international dignitaries are the Presidents of Togo, Gnassingbé Eyadéma; Ghana’s Nana Akufo-Addo; President of Senegal, Macky Sall; President of Niger Republic, Mohamed Bazoum, President of Chad, Mahamat Déby and a host of ambassadors President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, who will not be physically present, will present his goodwill message virtually.

As at the time of filing this report, all the 36 state governors and most of the governorselect, ministers, senators, and captains of industries in Nigeria and others from outside the country, global oil traders, top international bankers, international multilateral agencies have indicated their readiness to grace the ceremony.

Nigeria’s President-Elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu whose administration as the governor of Lagos in 2002 floated the Free Trade Zone in Ibeju-Lekki where the Refinery is located, is expected to be at the event.

The commissioning of Dangote Petroleum Refinery is significant given that it is the first time that a refinery of such magnitude built by an individual is being commissioned.

Dangote’s petroleum refinery is expected to meet the needs of Nigerian consumers and those in neighbouring countries, while allowing for exports beyond the African continent. The refinery will drive the promotion of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as over 50 countries in the trade bloc depend on imported refined petroleum products.

According to the Facts Sheet on Dangote Petroleum Refinery, the new Refinery can meet 100% of the Nigerian requirement of

Buhari, five African Presidents to commission Dangote Petroleum Refinery today

all refined products (Gasoline, 53 million litres per day; Diesel, 34 million litres per day; Kerosene, 10 million litres per day, and Aviation Jet, 2 million litres per day) and also have surplus of each of these products for export.

“The refinery is designed for 100% Nigerian Crude with flexibility to process other crudes. It has self-sufficient marine facility with ability for freight optimisation, and the largest single order of 5 SPMs anywhere in the world. Diesel and Gasoline Products from the

refinery will conform to Euro V specifications.

“The refinery design complies with World Bank, US EPA, European emission norms and Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) emission/ effluent norms. State-of-the-art technology. Designed to process large variety of crudes including many of the African Crudes, some of the Middle Eastern Crudes and the US Light Tight Oil,” the Facts sheet added. It also stated: “65 Million Cubic Metres of sand dredged costing approximately Euros

300 million, using the world’s largest, the second largest and the tenth largest dredgers to elevate the height by 1.5 metres, to insure against any potential impact of increase in mean sea level due to global warming. Bought over 1,209 units of various equipment to enhance the local capacity for site works.

“332 cranes to build up equipment installation capacity. Built the world’s largest granite quarry to supply coarse aggregate, stone column material, stone base, stone dust & material for break water.

(10 million tonnes per year production capacity).

“Developed a port and constructed two quays with a load bearing capacity of 25 tonnes/ sq metres to bring Over Dimensional Cargoes close to the site directly. The company also constructed two more quays in the port with a capacity to handle up to Panamax vessels to export fertiliser and petrochemicals and two quays to handle liquid cargoes. The port will thus have 6 quays, including a Roll-on/Roll-off quay”, the sheet added.

NBC, BON fault NCC’s plan to sell 600MHz spectrum band

The Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) have rejected the planned sale of the 600MHz spectrum by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

The NCC had in March announced the availability of frequency slots in the 600 MHz spectrum band for nationwide deployment.

But BON in a letter said the sale of the frequency would lead to the sudden disappearance of the majority of the television stations in the country and give foreign media maximum penetration into the nation’s broadcast space.

In the letter, dated 25 April and addressed to the Director-General of NBC and signed by Yemisi Bamgbose, executive secretary of BON, the organization called on the NBC to take all necessary possible legal steps to ensure that the spectrum is not sold

until necessary steps had been taken to protect.

The letter read in part: “Our attention has been drawn to an advertisement placed by the NCC, titled ‘Availability of Frequency Slots in the 600 MHz Spectrum Band’, published on March 23, 2023.

“In the said advertisement, the NCC brought notice to the general public on the availability of frequency slots in the 600MHz spectrum band for sale.

“If this sale of the primary spectrum allocated to broadcasting is allowed to happen, all television stations operating on frequency 600MHz will be affected negatively.

“Those that will be affected include all DTT operators; ITS; Pinnacle; many private television stations; the majority of state government-owned stations; some NTA community and state stations operating within the range of 600MHz frequency.”

The organisation explained that the frequency 700-800MHz, housing some state government-owned and private stations, have been sold to telecom operators, a decision that has created problems that have not been resolved. It noted that the digital switchover which NCC might be capitalising on has not been delivered as expected.

BON said that it is aware of all the efforts put in place by NBC for many years to achieve an analogue switch-off, but the desired result is still very far from the remarkable achievement.

“It is therefore very curious to ask the National Communication Commission the reason behind rushing to sell the spectrum that is specifically and legitimately allocated for broadcasting in Nigeria,” the statement said.

“More curious is the urgency by which NBC is rushing to ensure the

sale of the spectrum within a short period of expiration of the tenure of the current administration.”

The BON official noted that the sale of the spectrum by NCC will lead to the sudden disappearance of the majority of the television stations in Nigeria.

“Many television stations are on the 476-700 MHz including free view, DTT, pay TV, private TV, NTA community stations and state government-owned television.

“Without doubt, more than 80 per cent of Nigerians will be denied access to television broadcasting which serves as the authentic source of accurate information, public enlightenment and solely source of entertainment.

“It will give the foreign media maximum penetration into the nation’s broadcast space in which negative consequences can only be imagined,” the statement said.

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UTC Remodelling: Traders desperate to relocate amid fears of bulldozers

No fewer than 464 traders and shop owners inside Area 7 Shopping Complex, popularly known as the Union Trading Company (UTC) market have been verified and ready to vacate and relocate to temporary place inside the proposed multi level car park site, opposite Arts and Culture Centre, within the area, in order to pave way for its proposed remodelling, two years after an agreement signed was by Abuja Investment Company Limited on behalf of the Federal Capital Territory Administration with Urban Shelter Limited, in 2021.

It was gathered that despite amicable resolutions backing the seemingly delayed UTC market remodelling process, there have been long standing pockets of resistance from a section of the UTC Market stakeholders, but traders are now desperate to move out, due to palpable fear that bulldozers can visit anytime to pull down the structures in the place.

However, on a visit to the temporary site, at the weekend, it was observed doors, roofing and electrical components of the shops there were not good condition, as a result of vandalization, attributed to persons purportedly resisting the remodelling process.

A former Chairman, Area 7 traders Association, Lanre Ajayi, whi was seen at the temporary site, said after verification, they were allocated shops at a subsidised amount to enable them move out of the old site.

Ajayi, disclosed that about 464 traders have been verified, and given letters of allocation, which states that they are having the right of first refusal for the shops that are going to be built at the old site.

He noted that there are about 432 shops at the old site, but those trading inside are close to 700, as some are dividing shops to accommodate up to 2 to 3 traders in one shop, hence those that are not the owners of the shops, because of the remodelling that is coming up are now going to benefit, and will become shop owners.

According to him, the issues had been resolved amicably by stakeholders, following series of stakeholders’ meeting, where everybody - Urban Shelter, which is the developer, the Abuja Investment, Abuja Market Management Company, that is the market managers and traders Association, and other stakeholders, all had there representatives.

He disclosed that the traders paid certain amount for the shops at the temporay site, while the developer, did other things like the roofing, wiring, flooring and plastering for them.

“ I have paid for my own shop at the new site, just like others have paid for theirs, so can you say that we don’t want to move out of the old site marked for remodelling.

“So, it is not as if they just leave us with load, as they did everything possible to

make easy for us to move from that place to the temporary site. But, some people don’t want independence for the traders that they are collecting money from, as they don’t want them to have shops of theirs.

“In fact, from this moment, SMS messages have been sent out to those people who have already paid, and those who have not completed payment to do so and to take up their spaces. People want to move out of the old site, because of the fear that bulldozers can cone anytime to pull down the structures in that place is already in their minds, so they want to move their things out of there. Some are even willing to move and do the repairs by themselves at the new site”, he stated.

On why there are resistance to the UTC remodelling, the ex official of the traders’ association said: “Those people that are resisting are just few individuals that are exploiting traders. Some of them are shops agents with about 20 to 30 shops, and that is their means of livelihood, so they don’t want to relinquish that.

“So these are the major problems 9f those people that are resisting the plan. They call themselves shop owners, but hey are actually the allottees, because they rented them for a period of time from the government, which is renewable.

In the new shops they want to build now, everybody will be accommodated”.

He continued: “All of us agreed that there is need for remodelling as the place is dilapidated as it is finished already. If you enter the market, you will see many

portions of the roof that have fallen off, leaving traders around there vulnerable to incurring loss whenever it rains. So what’s the essence of staying there again?

“So, everyone agreed that there should be remodelling, which is one of the resolutions. Secondly, there should be a temporary place to continue our business while the construct is going on. They suggested moving us to Kaura District Market but everybody insisted that they should give us this one( the site for the proposed multi level car park opposite Arts and Culture Centre) because we want to be around seeing the construction going on, so that they won’t take it away from them.

“And the third resolution is that a committee (with three sub committees) that has the representaives of all the stakeholders should be set up, and its inauguration took place at the Abuja Investment office”.

Similarly, another trader at the UTC, Mr. Uche Paul, who declared his and other traders willingness to vacate the place, said they have already paid money for allocation in the temporary site, said for months they had been waiting for relocation.

According to him: “We have been waiting for the relocation for months. They said that they were relocating us to the temporary site, and when they finish, we will go back to the remodelled complex.

“So, waiting for it all this while, and now the remodelling is about to come. This place is what we the traders are

hoping that it is where we will be doing our business pending when they finish as agreed with our executives.

“They said when they rebuilding that place (old site), we are going back there as it is part of the agreement that has been reached, except the Urban Shelter will not obey such agreement, because that is where we are holding onto. There is an agreement that once they finished that place, we are going back there.

“We have paid money for allocation in the temporary site, and now they are even the ones delaying us, so if there is anything they would do to solve this issue of relocation and other sundry matters of importance to our business, let them go ahead to do such”.

On his part, the technical coordinator, Urban Shelter Limited, Engr Ayodele Kolawole, during the inspection of the temporary market site, said necessary measures have been put in place to ensure that no body is disrupted of his or her livelihood or be short changed.

According to him, the UTC market building was becoming a slum and threat to the lives of traders and customers, considering its years of existence.

Kolawole revealed that the remodeling, which will last for the period of two years would be done in phases, as part of the resolutions reached with the traders, shop owners, Abuja market management, Urban Shelter Limited and Abuja Investment Company.

He said prior to the commencement of the remodeling plan, all parties involved had agreed with Minister of FCT endorsement.

“The temporary market site for relocation of UTC traders and shop owners from the existing market is ready, there is nothing to fear, they had over 472 shops there but in the temporary site the shops are 480.

“The market is going to be redeveloped, Minister of FCT want the environment to be facelifted because the area is becoming a slum.

“The Minister had directed that the market should be given a facelift, and the facelifting is the redevelopment, total redevelopment.

“The developer, Urban Shelter with Abuja Investment Company Limited have put human face in the matter right from the beginning. They don’t want to push people away from the place they are earning their daily living and throw them into confusion, that is why we have put the necessary measures in place to migrate the traders to the temporary site.

“Prior to the decision, there was a town hall meeting between traders, the executives and members including other key stakeholders, and they both agreed that they will move to the temporary site, aside the temporary side there were options given to them, but they said they done want to go far away from their business environment because of the fear of losing customers”, he stressed.

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Entrance into the new temporary site for UTC market traders in AMAC. Blocks of shops inside the UTC temporary site.

US debt ceiling: Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy seek to break impasse

President Joe Biden and top Republican Kevin McCarthy have spoken on the phone, in a change of tone in stalled talks on lifting the US debt ceiling.

Mr McCarthy said his call with Mr Biden, who was returning from the G7 summit in Japan, had been “productive” and the two would meet on Monday.

The two sides remain at odds over budget cuts demanded by the Republicans as a condition for raising the ceiling.

Failure to do so by June could result in the US defaulting on its debt.

That would mean the federal government could not borrow more money or pay all its bills. The Treasury Department has warned that a default could begin on 1 June.

Such an outcome would cause chaos in financial markets and lead to further rises in interest rates.

As he left Japan on Sunday, Mr Biden told reporters that proposals

by Republicans - who control the House of Representatives - were “simply, quite frankly, unacceptable”.

He added: “It’s time for Republicans to accept that there is no bipartisan deal to be made solely, solely on their partisan terms. They have to move as well.”

But Mr Biden also said would be willing to cut spending to reach a deal and he would speak Mr McCarthy on his way home.

The president cancelled foreign visits that were due to follow the three-day summit in Hiroshima, in order to deal with the impasse over the federal debt.

Mr McCarthy made clear the two sides remained far apart but made positive noises

After the call, Mr McCarthy told reporters the discussions had been positive. “I think we can solve some of these problems if he understands what we’re looking at,” he said.

A White House official said staff members from both sides would meet this evening “to discuss remaining issues”.

Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday that 1 June remained a “hard deadline”. She told NBC that without a deal “we expect to be unable to pay all of our bills in early June”.

Failure to lift the ceiling could see the US suspend its social insurance payments and the salaries of federal and military employees. Default also threatens to wreak havoc on the global economy, affecting prices and mortgage rates in other countries.

The impasses has rattled financial markets. On Friday the Dow ended down 0.3%, the S&P 500 dipped 0.1% and the Nasdaq slipped 0.2%.

In exchange for support for raising the debt ceiling, Republicans are demanding budget cuts to the tune of $4.5tn, which includes scuppering several

of Mr Biden’s legislative priorities.

The White House has called the Republican proposal “a blueprint to devastate hard-working American families”, although it has indicated that it may make some budgetary concessions.

Both President Biden and Mr McCarthy are under pressure from the left and right flanks of their respective parties to hold the line. With a one-seat Democratic majority in the Senate and Republicans in narrow control of

Greek election: Centre-right Mitsotakis heads for victory short of majority

Greece’s conservative New Democracy has won Sunday’s elections, falling a handful of seats short of outright victory.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s party polled almost 41%, based on more than two-thirds of the vote.

Centre-left rival Alexis Tsipras congratulated him, as his party was set for a poor result with just 20%.

Despite the centre right’s big win, it may opt for a second round of voting rather than seeking a coalition.

An initial exit poll indicating a win for the centre right was greeted with cheers at New Democracy headquarters in Athens. As results emerged, it was clear that pre-election polls had underestimated the big margin between the two main parties.

Another of the big winners of the election was Syriza’s socialist rival Pasok, which was set to win 12% of the vote.

That would make the party a potential kingmaker if the prime minister seeks coalition talks in the coming days.

Mr Mitsotakis’s New Democracy has governed Greece for the past four years, and can boast that the country’s growth last year was close to 6%.

His pitch to the nation was that only he could be trusted to steer the Greek economy forward and consolidate recent growth. Most Greeks appear to have responded positively -

and more than expected.

Giorgos Adamopoulos, 47, voted for New Democracy a few hundred metres from the Acropolis in Athens.

Greece deserved a better form of politics, he told the BBC, but he backed Mr Mitsotakis because he was impressed with his record after four years as prime minister.

Four years ago winning 41% of the vote would have been enough to secure a majority in Greece’s 300-seat parliament.

Now it requires more than 45%, because the winning party is no longer entitled to a 50-seat bonus in the first round, making a second round more likely.

Even if New Democracy does look to Pasok for support, socialist leader Nikos Androulakis may find it difficult to work in government with Mr Mitsotakis because of a wiretap scandal last year.

Mr Androulakis believes the prime minister was aware he was one of the dozens of people targeted with illegal spyware.

The scandal led to the resignation of a nephew of Mr Mitsotakis, who was working as the prime minister’s chief of staff, as well as the head of Greek intelligence.

Mr Mitsotakis may decide to channel all his energies into a second round of voting. That might give him an outright majority and another four years with a cabinet of his choice.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis was heading for a far wider margin of victory than pollsters had suggested

However, the election campaign was overshadowed by a rail tragedy in February that killed 57 people, many of them students.

Opposition parties highlighted the disaster as a symptom of a dysfunctional state that has been pared down to the bone after years of economic crisis and underinvestment.

First-time voters Chrysanthi and Vaggelis, both 18, voted for Syriza because their generation wanted “something new, something different”.

“I think everyone deserves a second chance. [Tsipras] only had four years,” said Chrysanthi.

France attack: Kalashnikov assault on car kills three in Marseille

Three men have been shot dead in a car in the southern French city of Marseille, which has seen a recent surge in drug violence.

Five people were in the vehicle and had just left a nightclub when they were fired on with Kalashnikovs, police say.

Two of those targeted fled the scene, as did the unknown attackers.

Police linked the incident to the drugs

trade. It brings to 21 the number of drugrelated killings in Marseille so far this year, AFP news agency says.

The latest shooting happened in a residential area of France’s second-largest city. The car carrying the five men - all in their 20s - was fired on shortly after they left nightclub around 05:00 (03:00 GMT).

Investigators told French media that the five were known to police and lived in a

housing estate where drug crime is rife.

They said that a car found ablaze near the scene also points to drug violence, as criminals often burn their vehicles to destroy evidence.

Regional prefect Frederique Camilleri told reporters at the scene that “the entire police force has been mobilised to find the perpetrators of these despicable crimes and to dismantle the networks of the traffickers behind this violence”.

She added that over the weekend, officers had seized weapons, including three Kalashnikov assault rifles, and arrested five people on firearms charges linked to the drugs trade.

Last month Ms Camilleri and local prosecutor Dominique Laurens said that turf wars over Marseille’s lucrative drug-dealing spots were turning into a “vendetta”.

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Sudan conflict: Army fights to keep Wadi Saeedna airbase, residents say

Sudan’s army is resisting an attempt by paramilitaries to advance towards its main airbase near the capital Khartoum, residents have said.

The airfield is used by the military to carry out air strikes on the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and was also used by foreign governments to evacuate their nationals early in the conflict.

The fighting comes despite the announcement of a new seven-day truce.

Previous ceasefires have collapsed within minutes of being called.

A US-Saudi statement said the latest truce would come into effect on Monday evening, and would be different as it provides for a “ceasefire monitoring mechanism”.

The US and Saudi Arabia have been brokering talks between the army and the RSF in the Saudi city of Jeddah for the past two weeks in an attempt to end the conflict that broke out on 15 April.

Most people I spoke to in Khartoum said a ceasefire would hold only if international monitors - backed by United Nations (UN) peacekeepers - are deployed.

In a sign of their lack of confidence in the latest ceasefire deal, bus loads of residents are continuing to flee Khartoum and its sister cities across the River Nile, Bahri and Omdurman, as there has been no let-up in the

fighting.

RSF fighters in about 20 trucks are positioned east of the Nile, and are trying to cross a bridge to reach the Wadi Saeedna airfield.

The Sudanese military has retaliated by firing heavy artillery.

The battle has been going on for several days, but it has escalated.

“It feels like doomsday from early this [Sunday] morning. I think they will torture us until this ceasefire comes into effect,” said a resident in Bahri’s Khojalab suburb.

The military cannot afford to lose control of the airfield, as it is key to its strategy of pounding the RSF from the air as it fights to regain control of Khartoum and the other two cities.

An air strike also took place in Omdurman on Sunday, and explosions could be heard in its southern areas.

Earlier, the US State Department acknowledged previous failed attempts at brokering peace in Sudan, but said there was a key difference this time.

“Unlike previous ceasefires, the agreement reached in Jeddah was signed by the parties and will be supported by a US-Saudi and internationalsupported ceasefire monitoring mechanism,” it said, without giving more details.

Sudan’s military said it was

committed to the agreement. The RSF has not commented.

The deal also allows for the delivery of humanitarian aid. Stocks of food, money and essentials have fast declined and aid groups repeatedly complained of being unable to provide sufficient assistance in Khartoum.

Both the regular army and the RSF have been urged to allow the distribution of humanitarian aid, restore essential services and withdraw forces from hospitals.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Twitter: “It is

past time to silence the guns and allow unhindered humanitarian access.

“I implore both sides to uphold this agreement - the eyes of the world are watching.”

Foreign nationals fled Sudan’s capital Khartoum after the outbreak of conflict last month

The war broke out following a power struggle between Sudan’s regular army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, who leads the RSF.

Hundreds of people have

been killed in the fighting and the UN has warned of a worsening situation in Africa’s third-largest country, where a huge number of people already relied on aid before the conflict.

On 11 May, both sides signed a commitment intended to lay the groundwork for humanitarian assistance in Sudan.

But earlier this week, UN aid chief Martin Griffiths told the AFP news agency there had been “important and egregious” violations of that agreement, which he added fell short of a ceasefire.

Sudan conflict: Warring factions agree seven-day ceasefire, US says

Atemporary ceasefire in Sudan has been agreed as fighting between two warring factions entered its sixth week.

Previous truce attempts between Sudan’s regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have tended to collapse within minutes of beginning.

But the new deal will be enforced by a “ceasefire monitoring mechanism,” according to a US-Saudi statement.

As part of the sevenday humanitarian ceasefire, Sudanese officials have agreed to restore essential services.

Fighting between the two sides has plunged the country into chaos since it began last month, with more than a million people thought to have been displaced.

Qatar said on Saturday that its embassy in the capital Khartoum had been ransacked by “irregular armed forces”, and it called for the perpetrators to be held accountable for the

“heinous act”.

Other embassies, including Jordan’s, have also been previously ransacked, along with aid warehouses of the UN.

Stocks of food, money and essentials have fast declined and aid groups repeatedly complained of being unable to provide sufficient assistance in Khartoum, where much of the violence has taken place.

Both the regular army and the RSF have been urged to allow the distribution of humanitarian aid, restore essential services and withdraw forces from hospitals.

The United States and Saudi Arabia, who sponsored the peace talks in Jeddah, said the ceasefire would come into effect on Monday evening.

In a statement, the US State Department acknowledged previous failed attempts at brokering peace in Sudan, but said there was a key difference this time.

“Unlike previous ceasefires, the agreement reached in Jeddah was signed by the

More than a million people are estimated to have been displaced since the war began

parties and will be supported by a US-Saudi and internationalsupported ceasefire monitoring mechanism,” it said, without giving more detail.

Taking to Twitter, US Secretary of State Antony

Blinken added: “It is past time to silence the guns and allow unhindered humanitarian access.

“I implore both sides to uphold this agreement - the eyes of the world are watching.”

The war broke out in Khartoum on 15 April following days of tension as members of the RSF were redeployed around the country in a move that the army saw as a threat.

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Ukraine war: Bakhmut ‘not occupied’ by Russia, says defiant Zelensky

Adefiant Volodymyr Zelensky has insisted Bakhmut “is not occupied” by Russia after a Moscow-backed mercenary group had claimed control.

Ukraine’s president was speaking during a scene-stealing visit to Hiroshima, Japan, for the G7 summit.

Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin had earlier claimed victory in Bakhmut.

But Ukrainian military sources told the BBC they still had control of a handful of buildings on the outskirts of the city.

At a press conference on the final day of the summit, Mr Zelensky refused to provide precise details. But he said the city, where the war’s longest and bloodiest battle has raged since August, was “not occupied” by Russia “as of today”.

“There are no two or three interpretations of those words,” he added, after earlier confusion about his remarks on the status of the city.

It was in a video posted on Saturday that Wagner’s Mr Prigozhin claimed his fighterswho have led the Russian assault on Bakhmut - were in full control of the city.

Mr Zelensky compared Bakhmut to Hiroshima, which was hit by an atomic bomb in World War Two, promising a similar “reconstruction” of his country.

Earlier on Sunday, he visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida - when the United States dropped the bomb on the city in 1945.

Mr Zelensky laid a wreath for those who were killed in the attack.

On Sunday, Zelensky and

Japanesee PM Fumio Kishida visited the Hiroshima Peace

Memorial Park

After a meeting with Mr Kishida, he strode into an auditorium at the peace park to speak to reporters.

As he entered, one journalist shouted from the back of the room: “Slava Ukraini” (glory to Ukraine). Mr Zelensky nodded to acknowledge her.

He drew several parallels between Hiroshima and Ukraine, saying that pictures of the Japanese city in ruins after bombing reminded him of present-day Bakhmut. He vowed there would be a similar “reconstruction and recovery” of Ukraine.

“Now Hiroshima has rebuilt their city, and we dream of rebuilding our cities,” he said. There had earlier been some confusion about the status of

Bakhmut, after Mr Zelensky said “today Bakhmut is only in our hearts”. His office later clarified that he had not said that the city had fallen.

But Russian fighters at least control most of Bakhmut. Wagner mercenaries have concentrated their efforts there for months, and their relentless, costly tactic

G7 takes stand against China’s “economic coercion”

As the G7 leaders sent a strong message to Russia by inviting Volodymyr Zelensky to Hiroshima, another rival was also on their minds - China.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said China posed “the greatest challenge of our age” in regards to global security and prosperity, and that it was “increasingly authoritarian at home and abroad”.

And in not one but two statements, the leaders of the world’s richest democracies made clear to Beijing their stance on divisive issues such as the IndoPacific and Taiwan. But the most important part of their message centred on what they called “economic coercion”.

It’s a tricky balancing act for the G7. Through trade their economies have become inextricably dependent on China, but competition with Beijing has increased and they disagree on many issues including human rights.

Now, they worry they are being held hostage.

In recent years, Beijing has been unafraid to slap trade sanctions on countries that have displeased them. This includes South Korea, when Seoul installed a US missile defence system, and Australia during a recent period of chilly relations.

The European Union was particularly alarmed when China blocked Lithuanian exports after the Baltic country allowed Taiwan to set up a de facto embassy there.

So it is unsurprising that the G7 would condemn what they see as a “disturbing rise” of the “weaponisation of economic vulnerabilities”.

This coercion, they said, seeks to “undermine the foreign and domestic policies and positions of G7 members as well as partners around the world”.

They called for “de-risking”a policy that Ms von der Leyen, who is attending the summit, has championed. This is a more

moderate version of the US’ idea of “decoupling” from China, where they would talk tougher in diplomacy, diversify trade sources, and protect trade and technology.

They have also launched a “coordination platform” to counter the coercion and work with emerging economies. While it’s still vague on how this would work exactly, we’re likely to see countries helping each other out by increasing trade or funding to work around any blockages put up by China.

The G7 also plans to strengthen supply chains for important goods such as minerals and semiconductors, and beef up digital infrastructure to prevent hacking and stealing of technology.

But the biggest stick they plan to wield is multilateral export controls. This means working together to ensure their technologies, particularly those used in military and intelligence, don’t end up in the hands of “malicious actors” .

The US is already doing this with its ban on exports of chips and chip technology to China, which Japan and the Netherlands have joined. The G7 is making clear such efforts would not only continue, but ramp up, despite Beijing’s protestations.

They also said they would continue to crack down on the “inappropriate transfers” of technology shared through research activities. The US and many other countries have been concerned about industrial espionage and have jailed people accused of stealing tech secrets for China.

At the same time, the G7 leaders were clear they did not want to sever the cord.

Much of their language on economic coercion did not name China, in an apparent diplomatic attempt to not directly point a finger at Beijing.

When they did talk about China, they stood their ground in a nuanced way.

They sought to placate Beijing,

saying their policies were “not designed to harm China nor do we seek to thwart China’s economic progress and development”. They were “not decoupling or turning inwards”.

But they also put pressure on the Chinese to cooperate, saying that a “growing China that plays by international rules would be of global interest”.

They also called for “candid” engagement where they could still express their concerns directly to China, signalling their willingness to keep communication lines open in a tense atmosphere.

We won’t know how, privately, Chinese leaders and diplomats will take the G7’s message. But state media in the past has hit back at the West for trying to have it both ways, by criticising China while also enjoying the fruits of their economic partnership.

For now Beijing has chosen to fall back on its usual angry rhetoric

for its public response.

China had clearly anticipated the G7’s statements and in the days leading up to the summit, its state media and embassies put out pieces accusing the US of its own economic coercion and hypocrisy.

On Saturday evening, they accused the G7 of “smearing and attacking” China and lodged a complaint with summit organiser Japan.

They also urged the other G7 countries not to become the US’ “accomplice in economic coercion”, and called on them to “stop ganging up to form exclusive blocs” and “containing and bludgeoning other countries”.

It is worth noting that China has also sought to create its own alliances with other countries, and late last week just as the G7 summit kicked off, it hosted a parallel meeting with Central Asian countries.

It’s still not clear if the G7’s

plan will work. But it is likely to be welcomed by those who have called for a clear strategy to handle China’s encroachments.

Indo-Pacific and China expert Andrew Small praised the statement as having “the feel of a real consensus”, noting that it expressed the “centre-ground” view of the G7.

“There are still major debates playing out around what ‘derisking’ actually means, how far some of the sensitive technology export restrictions should go, and what sort of collective measures need to be taken against economic coercion,” said Dr Small, a senior transatlantic fellow with the German Marshall Fund think tank.

“But there is now a clear and explicit framing around how the economic relationships with China among the advanced industrial economies need to be rebalanced.”

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At this week’s summit, G7 leaders made clear to Beijing their stances on issues including the Indo-Pacific and Taiwan

Over 11,350 candidates on Saturday, participated in the first batch of the Teachers Registration Council’s, TRCN’s, Professional Qualifying Examination, PQE, across the country.

Registrar of TRCN, Prof Josiah Ajiboye, who disclosed this while monitoring the exercise at Sascon International School Maitama, Abuja, said reports from across the country showed that the exam went on smoothly.

Ajiboye, who was accompanied by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Mr David Adejo, further disclosed that Lagos State had the highest registered candidates for the Examination with over 1,500 entrants, followed by Kano State and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

The TRCN boss noted that Kebbi State had the lowest participants in the exercise, stating the exercise, however, recorded tremendous improvement in terms of participation and the accreditation process.

“Well, generally, all over the country, we have about 11,350 candidates who are writing the exam, with Lagos State having the highest with 1500 plus candidates, followed by Kano State and FCT Abuja; then you have a state like Kebbi with the lowest number of candidates for the examination.

“There has been a lot of improvement with regards to even the accreditation procedure, because part of what we did was to develop an app to be able to accredit candidates; and this is working perfectly well.

“We’re able to check your name, your passport photograph will also appear and everything like that, so we know that the people that are writing the exam are those who actually applied; so, it’s been going on smoothly,” he said.

He said the examination which is conducted in all the states of the federation, started since Wednesday and was concluded in some states on Friday.

Ajiboye commended commend the candidates for displaying better comportment, adding that their conduct “shows that there is maturity and the people are now realising that this is serious examination.”

Speaking on Federal Government’s effort to weed out unqualified teachers, he said one of the major process of weeding out quacks in the teaching profession is the PQE as it is now obvious that nobody can get the TRCN licence without

Over 11,350 candidates sit for teachers qualifying exam -TRCN

passing a provisional qualifying examination.

“Even if you’re a professor in the university, you just have to write this examination before you can get the certificate and the licence. So, part of the process for weeding out this quackery in the profession is what we are on. And another thing that we are doing in that regard is also school monitoring. You will recall that in February 2020, we started the school monitoring programme. two boards.

“Monitoring is a continuous exercise. So, we are still on, we will not relent. And we have also processes for checking our

certificates, the authenticity of those certificates. We have certain features in our certificates and the licence that actually will enable us to know whether it’s really a fake one or a genuine one. So, we are on top of it,” he said.

Also speaking, the Parament Secretary Federal Ministry of Education, Adejo, commened TRCN for the improvement in the accreditation process for the examination.

“This year, documentation has a double level; first, you identify yourself, fill the form, then you also cross check your sleep with an app that was

developed to give it authenticity. So, I think they are improving on incremental basis every year on the process for professional qualification exam for teachers,” he said.

Adejo restated Federal Government’s position that before you can be a teacher in any school, you must meet a basic minimum requirement and that is what the Teachers Registration Council is doing.

He added that as a result of efforts being made by TRCN, the level of quackery at the junior and senior secondary school levels is reducing, adding that the government is still working on

cleaning the database of qualified teachers at early childhood and primary school level.

One of the candidates, Mrs Titilope Yunusa, said she was sitting the exams for the second time as she could not make it in her first sitting, stating that she does not want to fail this time around.

“I experienced difficulties in my first attempt because I don’t really know how to operate the computer, but now I have learnt and can operate it; that is why I am here to take the examination again, and I am confident of making a good result.

L-R: Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero; Emeritus Archbishop of Abuja, His Eminence John Cardinal Onaiyekan; President-General, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), and Co- Chairman Nigeria Inter- Religious Council (NIREC), Alhaji Muhammed Sa’ad Abubakar; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha and President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Archbishop Daniel Okoh during the NIREC second quarter meeting with the theme, ‘Media and Effective Leadership for Nation Building held yesterday in Abuja.

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University, CODE partner on SDGs awareness, attainment

The Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja and the Connected Development (CODE) an NGO, has partnered to create more awareness on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) among Nigerian youths in the country.

The groups made the committment at a two-day Universities SDGs Summit, organised at the Nile University, in Abuja.

The event was organised in collaboration with Follow Taxes, We-Care Foundation and Center for Development and Advanced Learning (CENDAL).

Mr Hamzat Lawal, Chief Executive Director, CODE, said the summit was aimed at discussing the challenges and prospects of attaining the SDGs in the country.

According to him, in order to foster continued contribution and sustainability of the developmental goals beyond 2030, it is paramount that young people get involved.

“Especially those in universities and secondary schools, they can get involved in coming up with innovative ways to achieve the goals come 2030.

“It is on this basis that we organised this summit to drive more awareness and accelerate the attainment of the SDGs among

Nigerian Youths in Nigerian Universities.

“Young people are the future of the country and the incoming administration need to invest in them to achieve the SDGs by 2030.

“I believe that the energy and enthusiasm of our youths are instrumental in driving forward the SDGs agenda.

“We must recognize their potential and empower them to take action,” he said.

Also, the Vice-Chancellor, Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, Prof. Dilli Dogo, said it was important to create more awareness about the SDGs, as adequate information remained key to achieving the goals by 2030.

“It is important for universities in the country to collaborate with civil society organisations to create more awareness about the SDGs.

“This is because young people play a key role for us to be able to achieve it,” he said.

Also speaking, Mr Murkthar Suleiman, Director, CENDAL, added that it is important for young people to be solutionoriented in their career pursuit, as such it necessary to inculcate that belief in them on time.

“So what are trying to do is to see how we can encourage students to tie their career path towards ensuring that they can contribute to attaining the SDGs,” he said.

Borno govt introduces new dress code for students

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The Director, Schools Management, Borno State Ministry of Education, Bukar Mustapha-Umara, has confirmed that State Government has introduced a new dress code for Muslim students in government

secondary schools across the state with effect from first term of the 2023/2024 session.

The Director, Bukar Mustapha-Umara, who made this known via a statement issued said all director directed the principals of secondary schools to ensure total compliance to the new dress code

Umara noted that under the dress code, every student must always wear a trouser, quarter blouse, head tie, and himar (veil) in school.

According to him “This dressing code is compulsory for all Muslim female students all over our secondary schools in the state.

“But for the Christian female students, it is optional. They can remain with their present dress code or change to the trouser.”

He also called on parents and students to make adequate arrangements for the new school uniform before the commencement of the 2023/2024 academic session.

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G7 Summit: Africa seeks new role as nations eye its resources

Africa will not accept that it “should just continue to be a source of raw materials” for the rest of the world, the African Union’s Trade Commissioner has told the BBC.

Albert Muchanga says instead his continent wants a future of “genuine and mutually beneficial relationships” with its trade partners.

It comes as the AU’s chair has been invited to the G7 summit in Japan amid intensifying competition with China for Africa’s natural resources.

With Western powers seeking greater trade links with the continent, there have been visits to a host of African countries in the run-up to the summit from the leaders of France and Germany, as well as the US vice-president.

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited Egypt, Ghana, Kenya and Mozambique at the start of this month as he sought to bolster African support for his efforts to counter Chinese and Russian influence on the continent, as well as in regards to Taiwan and Ukraine.

Speaking in Maputo on 4 May he said: “Many countries of the so-called Global South are hurt and suffering from high food and energy prices. The cause of this issue should be traced to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”

Mr Muchanga welcomes the recognition of Africa’s problems. He says the disruption caused by the Covid pandemic is also to blame for problems that are “multi-dimensional”.

“It’s a recognition of that the North and the South want deeper interdependence, and it’s welcome.”

The Zambian official says that with the era of colonialism now in the past, Africa wants to get more benefit from that relationship by equipping itself with the skills to keep more of the economic value from its vast natural resources.

“We are not going to continue as the historical sources of raw materials. It will not work because of a growing population, which wants opportunities for decent jobs, and that can only come from the processes of manufacturing and agroprocessing,” he says.

“A good example has been given by DRC and Zambia, when they’re going to come up with a joint project on the production of batteries for electric vehicles.” The two countries are major exporters of the copper and cobalt needed for the batteries, which are in growing demand around the world.

US-China rivalry

The United States is trying to boost its trade ties with Africa as it seeks to tackle climate change.

During a visit to Tanzania in March, Vice-President Kamala Harris highlighted a project which will benefit from US financing, which she said was a “first-of-its-kind processing facility on the continent for minerals that go into electric vehicle batteries”.

“Importantly, raw minerals will soon be processed in Tanzania, by Tanzanians. It will help address the climate crisis, build resilient global supply chains, and create new industries and jobs.”

Last year, China’s trade relationship with Africa reached a record $282bn (£226bn), according to Chinese customs data. That marked an 11% increase from the year before as prices for commodities such as oil, copper, cobalt and iron ore surged. It also means AfricaChina trade is nearly four times as big as US-Africa trade, which came in at $72.6bn.

However “more manufactured and value-added products are shipped to the US than are shipped to China”, according to Florizelle Liser, who runs Corporate Council on Africa, a Washington-based organisation that aims to boost US-Africa trade.

Ms Liser adds that Africans “whether in government or the private sector really do like working with US companies for a variety of reasons. They liked the American brand.”

“They liked the fact that working with the Americans, often there’s more transparency in the relationship. And they also like the fact that US companies do a lot in terms of skills transfer, and in technology transfer, and they don’t necessarily see this with all the other partners, China as well as others.”

Last year, China’s trade relationship with Africa reached a record $282bn (£226bn), according to Chinese customs data. That marked an 11% increase from the year before as prices for commodities such as oil, copper,

China debt concerns

That lack of transparency in trade relations was criticised recently by outgoing World Bank President David Malpass, who told the BBC he was concerned about the long-term implications of Chinese loans to Africa and called for international financial support to be more transparent.

Billions of dollars have been spent on projects such as ports, railways and electricity grids. Despite the economic benefits, it has left countries including Ethiopia, Ghana and Zambia struggling to repay their debts amid claims that China is using them as leverage for political influence to support its demand for natural resources.

During a visit to Beijing by Gabon’s president last month, China’s Vice-Foreign Minister Deng Li denied that was the case, saying: “We are not bringing a so-called ‘debt trap’. We are bringing development opportunities. We have never attached any political strings to our aid and economic assistance to African countries.”

The African Union’s Mr Muchanga says: “China has really done quite a considerable job in promoting infrastructure deployment across Africa through the Belt and Road Initiative.”

However he says transparency in trade relations is very important. “There should be no hidden clauses. Unfortunately, there have been hidden clauses in the past.”

He adds that “at the negotiating table before the deal is signed, everybody should be very clear on what they’re signing on. I think that’s the lesson that we need to take into the future.”

One way Africa is trying to strengthen its hand in trade deals is through the development

of the African Continental Free Trade Area. The flagship project of the African Union is aimed at eliminating trade barriers and boosting trade within the continent but has yet to be fully implemented.

“The next stage is to move it to an African Customs Union,” explains Mr Muchanga, who hopes that eventually AfCFTA will allow its 54 members to strengthen its negotiating hand

with the rest of the world on trade in a similar manner to the European Union.

Mr Muchanga says that the AU’s invitation to the G7 summit is “a recognition of the systemic influence of Africa to the global economy”.

“Africa should really be able to speak very strongly with one voice on all global economic issues.”

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El Salvador stadium crush leaves at least twelve dead

At least twelve people have died after a crush at a football stadium in El Salvador’s capital, San Salvador, officials have said.

The incident occurred during a match between local team Alianza and the Santa Ana-based team Fas at Cuscatlán Stadium.

The match was subsequently suspended.

President Nayib Bukele described the event as “unprecedented”, and said an “exhaustive investigation” would be launched.

Police had earlier said that seven men and two women were among the dead, with all the victims over the age of 18.

The disaster reportedly occurred after a large number of fans tried to enter the venue after the gates had been closed.

Officials believe some fans had been sold fake tickets, and said that an investigation was under way.

Footage shared by local media appeared to show fans attempting to pull down barricades at the stadium’s entrance.

A livestream of the match posted on YouTube shows the match being suspended after an apparent commotion in the stands. People are later seen being carried away by emergency services on stretchers.

Fans are also seen waving their shirts at people on the ground to try and cool them down.

“It was an avalanche of fans who overran the gate,” a volunteer with the Rescue Commandos first aid group told journalists. “Some were still under the

metal in the tunnel. Others managed to make it to the stands and then to the field and were smothered.”

President Bukele said “everyone” will be investigated, including teams, managers, stadium officials, the league and the federation.

“Whoever the culprits are, they will not go unpunished,” he said in comments posted to Twitter by his press secretary.

Officials also said that 90 people were being given medical attention, and that men, women and children had been treated for “multiple traumas”.

Luis Alonso Amaya, from the Civil Protection of El Salvador, said that about 500 people had been given medical treatment, with many transferred to hospital.

Health minister Francisco Alabi said

that most of those injured are in a stable condition and that there have been no reports of deaths from hospitals.

The Salvadoran Soccer Federation said that all national level football matches on Sunday would be suspended. It also said it regretted what had happened and voiced support for the victims’ families.

El Salvador’s health minister, Francisco Alabi, tweeted that the government had deployed ambulances from nearby hospitals to the stadium with the injured being sent to different public institutions for treatment.

Mr Alabi also called for the public to cautiously evacuate the area to make it easier for medical teams to carry out care.

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Manchester City must win the Champions League

‘to be considered one of best’ - Pep Guardiola

Pep Guardiola says Manchester City have to win the Champions League to be “considered one of the best teams”.

City, whose only European title is the 1970 Cup Winners’ Cup, play Italian side Inter Milan in the Champions League final next month.

They lifted the Premier League trophy for the fifth time in six seasons after their 1-0 win over Chelsea on Sunday.

“You have to win the Champions League to be considered one of the best teams like United or Liverpool,” he said.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Guardiola added: “But also it’s unfair to say if you don’t win it, the Premier League doesn’t make sense.

“Of course it makes sense, of course it’s important. It’s every day, every week. This club won five of the last six but six of the last 10 and seven of the last 12. It’s amazing.”

Defender Kyle Walker says City “are not finished” as they target the Treble, with an FA Cup final against rivals Manchester United also to come.

“We will celebrate tonight and then move on to try and create history,”

Walker told Sky Sports.

“We always believed we could do this. This group of lads are professionals and winners.

“Rest assured we are not finished. We have the FA Cup against our bitter rivals and then the Champions League.

“The treble would be fantastic but there is a lot of football to be played. To say we are up there with one of the greatest Premier League teams of all time we have to conquer some of that.

“To go and achieve that we could then start talking about being one of the greatest teams in the Premier League.”

‘We feel unstoppable’

City midfielder Jack Grealish, who has now won back-to-back Premier League titles since joining from Aston Villa in 2021, told Sky Sports: “Last season was nice because it was the first one but this year it is so nice as I feel I have played more of a part.

“It is mad. I spoke to some of the lads not a while ago and said ‘imagine you have to win 12 games in a row to win the league’. We have so much talent and we feel unstoppable.

“I feel so much more confident in this team. I feel fitter and back to what

I know, what I can do. This is why Man City bought me and I have so much to offer.

“It doesn’t stop yet, we still have some massive games left.”

Defender John Stones, who has thrived in a more advanced midfield role in recent weeks, said: “It is surreal thinking this is my fifth Premier League title. This one has been so enjoyable. The way we have played different roles.”

Man City 1-0 Chelsea: ‘Outstanding’ Premier League champions City set benchmark - Frank Lampard

Belgium midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, who has also now won five Premier League titles, said: “You work 11 months to see this. It is a day to celebrate with the fans and the family. It is amazing.

“I have been here eight years. This is my home and the amazing moments keep on coming.”

Erling Haaland, who has scored a remarkable 52 goals in 49 games in all competitions - including a recordbreaking 36 goals in 34 Premier League matches, added: “It is unreal. I don’t know what to say. I am so happy. These are the memories I will remember for the rest of my life.

“Debut season, 36 goals, Premier League trophy and two more finals to come. Not bad.”

Kalvin Phillips says he “enjoyed every moment” of his first Premier League start for the club, but admits he has been low on confidence this season after struggling for regular action since his £45m move from Leeds.

“It was a great feeling. I was happy because we won the league and I knew there might be a chance I could play. I have enjoyed every moment,” he told Sky Sports.

“It has been unbelievably tough this season and probably the lowest point confidence-wise in my career. But Kyle Walker and the guys have kept me going and told me I would get my chance.”

Walker backed his City and England team-mate to add more titles to his collection.

“Kalvin has won one now and he will win plenty more,” said the 32-year-old. “One of the nicest guys I have ever met in football.

“He deserves the Premier League and it takes a while to settle in but he has shown his quality.”

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The horrible state of Nigerian prisons

By way of information, this is a facility with a capacity for 1,800 inmates, presently houses about 3,067 inmates, a vivid reflection of the situation in most urban custodial centres where we have congestion at the moment.

We hardly talk about the correctional services, or as people still like to call it, the prisons, and it is for obvious reasons. There are many things in Nigeria, we don’t wish even our enemies and importantly we do not want to run afoul of the law to the point that we find ourselves in prison.

Guest Columnist

of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola speaks volumes.

prisoner when a 20-bed clinic is provided for a facility that has in excess of 3000. With 244 correctional centres, 82 of which are in major cities, there remains huge security and human rights implications, condemned prisoners are left, minors are not catered for, inmates with fines as little as ten thousand Naira rot away.

Undisputed world lightweight champion

Devin Haney retained his titles by beating Vasiliy Lomachenko on points.

American Haney won by unanimous decision - 116112, 115-113 and 115-113despite landing 110 punches to Ukraine’s Lomachenko 124 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Haney, 24, is unbeaten in 30 fights, which includes 15 knockouts.

He became boxing’s youngest undisputed champion when he beat Australia’s George Kambosos last year.

He is also the first fighter to hold all four belts in the lightweight division. Haaland converted a third-minute penalty in City’s 2-1 win over Fulham, a result that took Pep Guardiola’s side back to the top of the Premier League and a step closer to their fifth title in six seasons.

It was the 22-year-old’s 50th goal of the campaign in all competitions, following his £51.2m move from Borussia Dortmund in June.

The spot-kick took the Norwegian forward past Clive Allen’s mark of 49 goals for Tottenham back in 1986-87.

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That said, let me start from the bottom, or better put, say that despite the challenges of the Nigerian Correctional Services, there have been some successes in the Nigerian correctional system. For example, in recent years, the government has taken steps to reduce the number of pretrial detainees and to improve conditions in the facilities. In addition, there has been a push to provide more education and vocational training for inmates, which can help them to reintegrate into society after their release. Overall, however, there is still much work to be done to improve the Nigerian correctional system and ensure that it meets international standards for the treatment of prisoners.

But all these becomes a bird in a magician’s hat when you consider that in the last days of the outgoing administration, we are told that the Federal Government spends N1 million annually to cater for each of the inmates at the correctional facilities in the country.

To imagine that this statement was made while inaugurating a 20-bed COVID-19 Crisis Intervention Fund Hospital and Equipment at the Maximum-Security Custodial Centre, Port Harcourt by Sola Fasure, the Media Adviser to the Minister

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By way of information, this is a facility with a capacity for 1,800 inmates, presently houses about 3,067 inmates, a vivid reflection of the situation in most urban custodial centres where we have congestion at the moment.

Facilities and even the personnel are overstretched, despite the best of efforts the welfare of inmates as well as the staff is nothing to write home about…

Let me put it mildly, the issues remain:

Overcrowding: One of the biggest challenges facing the Nigerian correctional system is overcrowding. Many of the prisons in Nigeria are overcrowded, with inmates living in poor conditions and lacking access to basic amenities such as healthcare, clean water, and proper nutrition. This situation has been exacerbated by the slow pace of trials and the high number of pretrial detainees.

Poor infrastructure: Many of the correctional facilities in Nigeria are in poor condition, with inadequate facilities and outdated technology. This has led to a lack of access

to education, vocational training, and mental health services for inmates.

Inadequate funding: The Nigerian correctional system has historically been underfunded, which has led to a lack of resources and staff to manage the facilities and provide necessary services to inmates. And it is at this point I am forced to highlight that the staff themselves are not happy or motivated on the job.

Corruption: Corruption is a pervasive problem in Nigeria, and it has also affected the correctional system. Reports of bribery and other forms of corruption among prison staff have been reported, and this has led to a lack of accountability and transparency in the system, with all forms of rackets being run by staff in cohorts with inmates.

Poor rehabilitation: The Nigerian correctional system has been criticized for its lack of emphasis on rehabilitation. Many inmates are released back into society without adequate support or training, which increases the likelihood of recidivism.

In light of the above, I need to tell you that it is a big fat lie that 1M is spent on a

Poor infrastructure: Many of the correctional facilities in Nigeria are in poor condition, with inadequate facilities and outdated technology. This has led to a lack of access to education, vocational training, and mental health services for inmates

So, if a prisoner gets a million that translates to approximately 27k per inmate, for how many inmates, and for what, and at whose expense, for a government that spends 200BN on postponed national census, or that spends billions for firefighter vehicles or millions for logo of an airway that only exist in a court without planes, you sure don’t want to be in our prisons.

I end with Asa’s lyrics for the song Jailer…We need to reform our correctional facilities beyond rhetoric, the next government must be intentional and deliberate to get it right. From inmates to prison staff, the police, and our entire criminal justice system requires an overhaul, because if we can’t get our prisons systems right, those of us outside are really in prison, when hunters will become the hunted—only time will tell.

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El Salvador stadium crush leaves at least twelve dead

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G7 Summit: Africa seeks new role as nations eye its resources

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US debt ceiling: Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy seek to break impasse

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UTC Remodelling: Traders desperate to relocate amid fears of bulldozers

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Buhari, five African Presidents to commission Dangote Petroleum Refinery today

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CITM: Sustainable treasury management in firms crucial for Nigeria’s economic growth

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ICRC: How approved concessioned projects will boost Nigeria’s economy

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LG, Fouani partner relianceHMO to provide medical insurance to dealers

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Arewa coalition asks EFCC chairman, Bawa to resign

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EFCC now object of ridicule – Ohanaeze youths demand Bawa’s removal

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All eyes on court to finish job INEC did ‘halfway’ in Feb 25 election – Onaiyekan

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Support Peter Mbah – Gov Ugwuanyi urges Enugu Sports

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France: Ganduje kicks over leaked audio questioning Tinubu/Kwankwaso meeting

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10th Speaker: We didn’t endorse Tajudeen - Minority caucus

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GAC Motor Nigeria, Jiji, Cars45 partner to revolutionize Automotive Industry

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Russia needs to go beyond signing agreements with sub-Saharan

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Your Excellency, please be the transformational leader that we need

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Democratic decline: The constant desire for power struggle and personal interest

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felicitates Falana at 65

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GAC Motor Nigeria unveils revolutionary car swap program

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Group calls for immediate suspension of EFCC chairman

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Nothing’ll stop Tinubu’s swearing-in — CSOs tell aggrieved politicians

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Buhari commission’s NSCDC command, staff college

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SCI took road safety campaign to Abuja schools

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FG launches passport front office in Auchi, promises home delivery of passport

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CAN president lauds NCPC boss for proactive measures on pilgrimage

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Kano: Woman stabs neighbour’s daughter over fear of polygamy

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NYSC, one of the greatest policies ever conceived in Nigeria, says Atiku

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Expert charges FG on more collaboration with education Stakeholders

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