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Rate Increase Raises VAT Revenue to N339bn in Q1 Ahmed meets N’Assembly leadership over 2020 budget cut Deji Elumoye, James Emejo, Udora Orizu in Abuja and Nume Ekeghe in Lagos The federal government has generated additional N30.46

billion in the first quarter of the year (Q1 2020) based on the hike in Value Added Tax (VAT) from five per cent to 7.5 per cent that became effective from February 1, according

to data released yesterday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The NBS figures were released just as the Minister of Finance, Budget and

National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, met with the National Assembly leadership in Abuja yesterday to discuss the proposed cut in the 2020 Budget.

reflect the country’s economic realities. With the extra cash, VAT receipts closed at N338.94

The cut, which amounted to N71.5 billion, was subject of economic analysts’ conversation with THISDAY last night as many of them saying the reduction should

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Decline in Non-COVID-19 Ailment Consultation in Hospitals Worries FG Fears pandemic might hinder fight against other diseases as out-patients crash from 4m to 2m Says face masks compulsory Urges govs not to deviate from presidential guidelines Holds talks with Canada on evacuation of Nigerians 193 new cases bring tally to 5,162 with 1,180 discharged, 167 dead Lagos launches mobile enlightenment campaign Preliminary report shows manpower gap in Kano Chuks Okocha, Olawale Ajimotokan, Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja, Eromosele Abiodun, Martins Ifijeh, Nume Ekeghe and Peter Uzoho in Lagos

onset of COVID-19, which has resulted in a significant drop in the number of outpatient population of non-COVID-19 ailments in hospitals nationwide. It said data showed a 50 per

The federal government yesterday expressed concern about the disruption unleashed on the nation's healthcare system since the

cent reduction in the number of outpatient cases from four million people to two million Continued on page 10

Govs Challenge FG over Utilisation of Recovered Loots Urge N’Assembly to stop infectious diseases bill

Chuks Okocha, Deji Elumoye, Udora Orizu in Abuja Governors have raised concerns over the ownership and distribution of recovered looted funds as a first-line charge from the Federation Account.

They also urged the National Assembly to step down the controversial Infectious Diseases Control Bill to give room for consultations with states and other stakeholders. However, the Chairman Continued on page 10

SECURITY MATTER... President Muhammadu Buhari meets with the National Security Council in Abuja…yesterday

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FG Explains Why Marketers Can’t Exclusively Determine Petrol Prices

Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The federal government has thrown more light on what it described yesterday as the full deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector, and clarified that the country could not afford to completely leave marketers to determine the pump prices of petrol. The government said that given recent experiences with petroleum marketers, any attempt to give them a free hand to decide the selling price of the product would lead to profiteering. Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva, told reporters yesterday in Abuja that there was no argument as to whether the federal government had fully liberalised the downstream sector, adding that petrol was too strategic to be left for those who are mostly interested in profits. He said: “What we announced was already deregulation. But as we all know, petrol and petroleum products are very strategic commodities; so, you cannot allow the price of this commodity to be determined wholly by the marketers. “It’s the government's responsibility to protect consumers because anywhere in the world if you want to buy anything, there is the recommended retail price. The consumer protection agency will fix a price so that no one will profiteer inordinately from the people. “If we allow marketers to go ahead and be fixing prices as

they like, it will not be good for our people because this commodity is very central to the lives of our people. That’s why you have a regulator for that sector that will determine the price, bearing in mind what it has cost the marketers to land the product, allowing for some profit for them, making sure the consumer is also protected.� The minister noted that, for instance, since the fall in the international prices of crude oil in the international market, the marketers have refused to slash the prices they sell diesel and other products. He added: “If the PPPRA does not work with the marketers, they will profiteer from the people. Look at one problem we have been having with the marketers. For example, today we have brought down the price of PMS because the landing cost came down. “But the landing cost of diesel should have also come down, but the marketers have refused to bring the price down. We have been having a running battle with them to bring their prices down because their landing cost has also reduced. “It is government's role to protect the consumer. The PPPRA is to protect the consumer. We said they should not announce (the template for May) because it’s not necessary, after all, FAAN determines prices of airline tickets, but they don’t announce it every time. “They just discuss with operators and agree and increase whatever the ticket price is. The central bank

80m Africans Risk Extreme Poverty, Obasanjo Warns Eromosele Abiodun Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and ex-Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Desalegn Boshe, have warned that 80 million Africans risk extreme poverty if the COVID-19 response is not focused on food security, agribusiness and rural development. They warned that the continent could be the worst hit from the economic crisis unleashed by the pandemic as a result of the disruptions caused by it on the food ecosystem. The two former leaders' warning was contained in a publication posted on the website of the International Fund for Agricultural Development, seen by THISDAY yesterday. They co-authored the publication, warning African countries against neglecting the rural poor. “Africa has so far escaped the worst health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. "However, the continent looks like it could be the worst hit from the economic fallout of the crisis: Eighty million Africans could be pushed into extreme poverty if action is not taken. And disruptions in the food system raise the prospect of more Africans falling into hunger. “Rural people, many of whom work on small-scale farms, are particularly vulnerable to

the impacts of the crisis. It is therefore vital that the COVID-19 response addresses food security and target the rural poor. “Agriculture contributes 65 per cent of Africa’s employment and 75 per cent of its domestic trade. "However, the rich potential of agriculture as a tool to promote food security and fight poverty is at risk from the effects of COVID-19,� they said. The duo analysed the importance of agriculture on the African economy, saying that efforts must be made to prevent food shortage. “The effect of restrictive measures on food trade is especially worrying, in particular for food-importing countries, but also because of the shrinking export markets for the continent’s farmers. “African governments have defined stimulus measures to mitigate national and regional economic impacts of COVID-19. As they do, they must remember that investments in agriculture can be up to five times more poverty-reducing than investments in other sectors. “Small farms everywhere traditionally make a huge contribution to global food security. Around the world, small-farm dominated systems produce 50 per cent of all food calories on 30 per cent of the world’s agricultural land,� they added.

regulates interest rates with the banks, they discuss with the banks. PPPRA will work with marketers to ensure the best pricing for consumers. “Prices can go up and will go up. That’s why we are in the race to introduce CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) which is a cheaper fuel. If people decide to keep running on petrol, others will migrate to CNG. “It has been completely deregulated. Today is not

when we announced it. The issue of price modulation is what is confusing many. That is why the price is not stationary because it will make it regulated all over.� He explained that the ministry had brought down the daily consumption of fuel from over 60 million to about 52 million per day while the DPR has also launched the crude oil lifting and tracking system, which tracks all crude oil being exported from Nigeria.

“We have been able to eliminate completely losses from the terminals, so the 60,000 to 100,000 barrels that we lose sometimes is usually from the pipelines system. We have confirmed this when we gave barging permits to companies to barge crude, we didn’t record any losses," he added. On natural gas penetration, the minister lamented that Nigeria’s deployment of gas for domestic uses was one of

the lowest in the continent. He, however, said the rollout of a programme to ensure that rural areas use natural gas would begin in June. “What we are trying do is to get our people to use it more. We have one of the lowest penetrations in the whole of Africa. Some of you will be surprised to know that Nigeria has one of the lowest in Africa, in fact, Niger Republic has a higher LPG penetration than Nigeria," he stated.

2020 BUDGET IN REVIEW... Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila (left), and President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, during a meeting with the executive arm of government on the proposed review of 2020 Budget in Abuja‌yesterday

Osinbajo: COVID-19 Presents Opportunity to Reset the Economy Global Citizen, NSIA unveil Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund Obinna Chima in Lagos and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have presented an unprecedented opportunity for Nigeria to reset critical sectors of its economy. Osinbajo spoke yesterday during a virtual media conference, where the Global Citizen, a global movement for citizen-led actions to eradicate poverty and improve human living conditions, announced a collaboration with the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) to establish Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund. The media conference also had in attendance, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed; Chairman of the Board, NSIA, Mr. Jide Zeitlin; Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, NSIA, Mr. Uche Orji; Chairman, Global Citizen Nigeria, Mr. Babatunde Folawiyo; Vice Chairman, Global Citizen Nigeria, Mr. Aigboje AigImoukhuede, and Chief Policy and Government Relations Officer at the Global Citizen, Michael Sheldrick. According to the organisers, the initiative aims to mobilise

Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora as well as global partners in the philanthropic and private sectors to support the country’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. They, however, declined to announce the amount the fund will be targeting, saying it will be disclosed during a formal launch. The NSIA is to act as the fund manager. Osinbajo described the initiative as a creative, forward-looking and thoughtful response to the challenge facing the country due to the pandemic. He said: “The COVID-19 challenge is also an unprecedented opportunity for us as a nation and as a people to reset the critical sectors of the economy. The disruptions in business and commerce, especially on account of the lockdown, have meant that we must develop a comprehensive economic and social response. “This fund would support them. It will also support the Social Investment Programme of the government.� Folawiyo explained that funds to be mobilised through the initiative would target four areas, including supporting the most vulnerable; strengthening healthcare systems, universal

healthcare access as well as re-skilling and retooling in Nigeria. He described the Global Citizen as the world’s largest movement of action takers and impact makers dedicated to ending poverty by 2030. “Global Citizen has the power to drive lasting change around sustainability and equality. In Nigeria, Global Citizen would mobilise Nigerians both at home and in the Diaspora, we would also call on our global partners in the philanthropic and private sectors to join our fight against COVID-19. “Nigeria’s recovery from this deadly pandemic requires the commitment of every one of us. Through the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund, together and in solidarity, we would build a more responsive and resilient Nigeria aftermath of this disaster. “That is why the Global Citizen is honoured to join the NSIA to launch a campaign later this month which would engage each of us as Nigerians to do our part, take action and to help mobilise support for this critical effort,� he said. Aig-Imoukhuede said the fund was being established to provide immediate as well as long-term support in the fight against the COVID-19

pandemic. He added that the fund, created by Nigerians, for Nigeria in response to the pandemic would mitigate the effects of the pandemic and support economic recovery in the country. “Our areas of focus are to support the most vulnerable. The most vulnerable include not just those affected directly by the virus, but mental health issues as well. “The vulnerable in terms of those suffering from significant abuse at this point in time. It is also focused on strengthening our domestic healthcare system in more traditional areas of the response such as testing and treatment. “We have a pet project which is to establish in Nigeria one primary healthcare centre in each of our 774 local government areas, which started before the pandemic. Our nation can emerge stronger at the end of the pandemic,� he added. In his speech, Orji explained that the NSIA was on a mission to drive sustained economic development for the benefit of all Nigerians. According to him, the COVID-19 pandemic has placed an unprecedented health, social and economic stress on the nation.


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UN Agency Alerts Nigerians on Impending Terrorists’ Attacks Buhari renews pledge to end security challenges Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja and Peter Uzoho in Lagos The United Nations Department for Safety and Security (UNDSS) has alerted Nigeria on the looming complex and coordinated attacks on the nation's critical infrastructure, calling for urgent review and implementation of anti-terrorism measures. According to the UNDSS Nigeria, information received indicated an increased likelihood of terrorist activity, including the use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and complex attacks against critical national infrastructure and High-Value Targets (HVTs) in Nigeria. However, President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged to deploy available resources to combat security challenges causing sorrows and trauma to Nigerians. The UN agency, in its latest Security Threat Information (STI) and Advisory report on Nigeria said based on the information at its disposal, Boko Haram was likely planning to exploit the momentum of the host government's strain due to COVID-19 spread to conduct a series of coordinated simultaneous attacks and so weaken the government’s efforts, to disturb and distract military activities in the Northeast and to gain greater local and regional attention and acceptance. THISDAY yesterday obtained a copy of the report released on Wednesday by the Chief Security Adviser (CSA) and DSS Representative to Nigeria, Mr. Robert Marinovic. The report said: "It is assessed that we are at the beginning of the security crisis characterised by a wide spectrum of interconnected crisis (civil unrests, crime and the increasing threat of terrorism), that were fuming for quite some time and now released by COVID-19 impact on the government and population. "In this context, the critical infrastructure are considered any of economic or security entities and their premises (petrol industry installations, banks, governmental facilities, shopping

malls, hotels, etc), at any location in the country, especially state capitals, including Lagos and Abuja. "Though the UN in Nigeria is not the primary target for the terrorist activity, it is assessed that the UN can be impacted as collaterally (while visiting governmental installations, banks, shopping malls, e.t.c.), but also as the target of opportunity, if seen to be less protected (‘soft target’)." The UNDSS added that it had already assessed the likelihood of such terrorist activity and included it in all respective areas of UN Security Management Systems' (UNSMS) Security Risk Management (SRMs) in Nigeria, stressing that therefore, the strict implementation of and compliance with standing security measures are of paramount importance. However, the UNDSS recommended among others that Nigeria should ensure that all SRM measures, especially those against terrorism threats, are urgently reviewed and fully implemented. It directed its Security Focal Points (SFPs) to alert security guards and host government security in and around UN compounds, on the above-described threat so to be vigilant against possible hostile surveillance (that usually precedes terrorist attack). It said UN personnel should patronise only neighborhood markets and Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), rather than big shopping malls or banks, to avoid unnecessary risk. It also advised that emergency phone numbers (emergency contact card distributed by UNDSS SWA) should be kept handy at all times; while respective Security Operations Centres (SOC) should be informed of all suspicious movements/observations. It also urged SFPs to circulate and disseminate the message to their respective personnel.

Buhari Renews Pledge to End Security Challenges The president yesterday renewed

Abducted Army Captain, Two Others Rescued in Ondo

James Sowole in Akure

Security operatives have rescued an Army Captain, D. Gana, and two others who were kidnapped a few days ago in Ondo State. Gana and two other persons were abducted by gunmen on Auga/Akunnu in Akoko North East Local Government Area of Ondo State. The abductors, who contacted relations of their victims, asked them to pay N20 million ransom for their release. However, the spokesman of the 323 Artillery Brigade, Owena Barrack, Akure, Ondo State, Captain Kayode Omojokun, said yesterday that the captain and the two other victims were rescued at a forest around the boundary of Ondo-Edo States near Ibillo. He said the abductees were rescued without paying any

ransom as the kidnappers fled from their den and abandoned their victims. Meanwhile, community leaders in the area where the people were kidnapped have expressed their concerns over the safety of people in the area. The regent of Akunu Akoko, Princess Tola Orogun, said the incessant kidnapping around Akunu, Ikakumo and Auga areas deserved the attention of the government in order to save lives and property of the people. She appealed to the military to deploy more troops in the area, while the police should embark on frequent patrols to checkmate the activities of the criminals. The Alauga of Auga, Oba Samuel Agunloye, said many farmers were reluctant to go to their farms because of the fear of being kidnapped.

his commitment to deploy resources to combat security challenges causing sorrows and trauma to Nigerians. Buhari, while presiding over a meeting of the National Security Council, the country's highest security body, in the State House, Abuja, said he would redouble his effort in ensuring the realisation of the primary responsibility of government, which is to ensure the safety of lives and property. The meeting was reportedly called by the president following the recent upsurge on security challenges pervading some parts of the country, particularly in Kaduna and Nasarawa States. Briefing reporters after the meeting, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Maj. Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd.), said he briefed the council on the current security crisis bedeviling the country, especially on terrorism in the North-east, banditry in other parts of the country, the emergence of more groups and rising cases

of kidnappings in recent times. He said the council was informed on the necessity for all security agencies and all other agencies of government as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to collaborate effectively with a view to tackling the challenges. Monguno stated that Buhari pledged to deploy resources to counter the menace. He added that the president was conscious of the constitutional provision that the primary responsibility of the government is the security of citizens. Against this background, he said the president promised to double efforts on security matters. He said: “I, as national security adviser presented a couple of memos to the council in relation to the current security challenges faced by Nigeria and of course these are issues that revolve around the insurgency in the North-east, banditry, and emergence of all kinds of groups

that are not essentially bonafide. “I also highlighted other issues that are related to the problems of kidnapping, which we noticed has been on the increase in recent times. "But the most important thing is that I stressed to the council that there is a need for collective action not just for the security agencies but by all ministries, departments, and agencies of governments, civil societies organisations and all non-governmental organisations within Nigeria. "We have, of course, known that we are all firmly within the crux of all kinds of criminal elements trying to undermine national security. “Mr. President noted all the issues raised and of course in due time he will be able to address these issues. “Arising from this meeting, I will like to assure all Nigerians that Mr. President is fully on board, he is committed to doing whatever is necessary to reduce the spate of violence

and insecurity in the country. "He is also committed to spending whatever resources he has at his disposal to bring to a quick end to all the issues affecting Nigerians and bringing a lot of sorrows to Nigerians. "That is the most important takeaway from today’s meeting -Mr. President’s reassurance that issues are being addressed and that he will redouble his effort in ensuring that the primary responsibility of government which is to ensure the safety of lives and property is realised.� Earlier, the NSA had explained that the council received what he described as a comprehensive briefing from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19, Mr. Boss Mustapha. According to him, the SGF enumerated successes recorded so far, lingering challenges in the fight against the disease and the task force's calculations in the next few weeks.

PUBLIC ENLIGHTENMENT... A mobile campaign truck plies Apongbon area of Lagos as the Lagos State government launches its mobile enlightenment campaign on COVID-19‌ yesterday

In New Executive Order, Fayemi Crashes RoW Fee to N145

Emma Okonji

Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, yesterday signed an Executive Order reducing the Right of Way (RoW) charges relating to laying of broadband cable or any other telecoms infrastructure in the state from N4, 500 per linear metre to N145. By this move, Ekiti State becomes the second state to implement the N145 per linear metre RoW charges, after Katsina State that had since commenced the implementation of the new rate as agreed with the federal government. The governor, in his twitter handle, said the Executive Order was part of the ongoing reforms by the Ease of Doing Business project, which he inaugurated

last year to improve indices that will make Ekiti State an attractive destination for national and international investments in five years. Special Adviser to the Governor on Investment, Trade and Innovations, Mr. Akin Oyebode, who confirmed the signing of the Executive Order on RoW in the state, said the decision would make Ekiti achieve full broadband penetration by 2021 to attract new businesses, create jobs, improve access to quality healthcare and digital education while improving internally generated revenue. He added that the measure was also aligned with the ongoing development of the Ekiti Knowledge Zone, designed

to be Nigeria’s first service based innovation park. Commending the efforts of the governor in crashing RoW charges from N4,500 per linear metre to N145 through the Executive Order, the Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators (ALTON), Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, said the move would drive telecoms development in the state and eventually, place the state among the league of smart states. He said: “Governor Fayemi has raised the social-economic benefits of telecoms above the state Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), which is the reason why most state governors hiked RoW charges in their various states.� Before now, states imposed

different rates on RoW charges, ranging from N500 to N6,000 per linear metre, depending on how the state wants to raise its IGR. However, following the outcry of telecoms operators over the refusal of state governments to grant them the Right of Way (RoW) to lay fibre optic cables across states for network expansion, designed to improve telecoms service quality, coupled with the intervention of the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ibrahim Pantami, Fayemi, who also chairs the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, in January, had announced the resolve of governors to reverse the charges on RoW to N145 per linear metre.


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PAGE TEN GOVS CHALLENGE FG OVER UTILISATION OF RECOVERED LOOTS of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Ajibola Basiru, told THISDAY that rather than seeking suspension of further legislative action on the contentious bill, each governor should dialogue with his senators on the objection to the bill. In a communiquĂŠ issued yesterday after a virtual meeting held on Wednesday, the governors, under the auspices of Nigeria Governors' Forum (NGF), said the arrangement of all federation-funded investments should recognise state governments as shareholders in the distribution of proceeds and decision-making. It stated: "Members also raised concern about the ownership and distribution of proceeds from recovered looted funds and accounts or investments funded as first line charge from the Federation Account. "The forum agreed to engage with the federal government to ensure that the governance arrangement of all federationfunded investments recognise state governments as shareholders in the distribution of proceeds and decision making." The governors also asked the National Assembly to halt debates on the controversial Infectious Diseases Control Bill and raised a committee to interface with the leadership of the federal legislature, while also calling for more consultations and the need for a public hearing on the bill after the interface. The communiquĂŠ, signed by the NGF Chairman and Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, noted that following an update from the vice-chairman of the forum and Sokoto State Governor, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, on the Control of Infectious Diseases

Bill, 2020 introduced by the House of Representatives, the governors raised concerns over the lack of consultations with state governments that are at the forefront of the pandemic. It stated further: "The forum resolved that the bill should be stepped down until an appropriate consultative process is held, including a public hearing to gather public opinion and concerns. "In the light of this, the forum established a committee comprising the governors of Katsina, Sokoto and Plateau States to lead a consultative meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly on the proposed Control of Infectious Diseases Bill, 2020. "The NGF Secretariat was also mandated to comprehensively review the bill and its implication on states." The governors also expressed worry over the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the country. They said: "The worrying trend urgently calls for additional measures by state governors to ramp up capacity for testing, increase the availability of isolation beds to at least 300 per state, accelerate the procurement of additional personal protective equipment (PPE) and training for health workers, as well as the continued enforcement of interstate restriction of movement." They added that they have intensified public-private collaboration for the delivery of palliatives from the private sector, and would provide warehouses for the delivery of the palliatives. According to the governors, they have also appointed state coordinators to receive and distribute palliatives to vulnerable persons. The governors said they

had followed with interest, the development of the 12-month Economic Sustainability Plan by the federal government, which is designed to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. "In the spirit of developing a truly coordinated national response to the crisis, governors expressed the importance of greater consultation and collaboration between the federal and state governments on development planning," they added. The governors also raised a committee to interface with the federal government on the next Medium-term National Development Plan. The committee comprises governors of Bauchi, Plateau, Kebbi, Akwa Ibom, Abia, and Ekiti States. The governors also received a briefing from the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Malam Mele Kyari, on the Oil and Gas Industry Intervention Initiative on COVID-19, set up by oil and gas operators to provide medical consumables to states. They also received an update from the Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, on the operation of the World Bank’s States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) project, which is supporting a strong pro-poor fiscal response to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. "State governors agreed to take additional measures to strengthen their public financial management systems, including a revision of their 2020 budgets and the amendment of state procurement guidelines to support e-procurement and the participation of small and

Reacting to the position of the governors on the Infectious Diseases Control Bill, the Senate spokesman, Basiru, told THISDAY that it would be ideal for each governor to dialogue with senators from his state on the objection to the bill. He, however, added that he could not predict the disposition of most senators to the governors’ position. The sponsor of the bill, Senator Chukwuka Utazi, told THISDAY that the decision on whether or not to suspend deliberations on the bill was not within his purview. "I think the governors may need to engage the senators in their respective states on

whatever objections they have on the bill so that it may be taken up on their behalf by the senators from their states during the second reading," Basiru said. According to him, the bill is yet to be read the second time "at which stage, by Senate Orders, the principles of the bill will be discussed and a decision taken on whether the bill should proceed for further legislative processes." He, however, did not rule out the possibility of the Senate looking into any official communication on the bill from the governors in line with its procedure. "When, and if communication is received by the Senate from the appropriate channel, it will be considered democratically in accordance with the procedure of the Senate and a decision taken by the majority as is expected in a democracy. "So I cannot predict what will be the disposition of the majority of the Senate to the governors' advice you referred to," he said. Utazi, who chairs the Senate Committee on Primary Healthcare and Communicable Diseases, said only the leadership of the National Assembly could decide on the governors' request. He, however, said it would be a welcome development if suspending the bill would afford the governors an opportunity to have input into the bill. We Don't Legislate for States, House Replies Govs Also, in its reaction, the House of Representatives told the governors that federal legislators legislate for the country and not states. The House in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, argued that the legislators were independent of the control of any state governor or former speaker, saying that the

Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) was only recognised by members of the House as leading lights in the task of nation building. The Green Chamber said it was rather surprising that the NGF, in arriving at its decision, relied on "an update from the Governor of Sokoto State," who was a former speaker and an ex-ranking member of the House, who should know better and guide the forum accordingly. It, however, expressed readiness to work with the committee raised by the NGF to meet its members on the Bill. The House called on the NGF to review the membership of the consultative committee so as to achieve the desired objectives with unbiased members during their engagement with the leadership of the House. The statement read in part, "It has come to the attention of the House of Representatives that the Nigeria Governors' Forum (NGF) has, through a communiquÊ at the end of its virtual meeting held on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, asked the House to step down the Control of Infectious Diseases Bill, 2020, which public hearing is already scheduled." "Against the impression given in the NGF's communiquÊ, the House has since last week resolved to subject the Control of Infectious Diseases Bill to a public hearing where Nigerians from all walks of life will have the opportunity to make their inputs towards the draft legislation. The NGF's position is coming rather belatedly. However, the House wishes to state clearly that whilst it legislates for the Federal Republic of Nigeria, including being the Parliament for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja only."

recession, saying a corporate organisation in such a situation should react by reducing the costs of operations proportionately. A former Director-General, Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Dr. Chijioke Ekechukwu, expressed disappointment at the marginal level of reduction. He noted that the budget adjustment was "completely disproportionate to the amount of drop in oil price compared to the budget benchmark and also disproportionate to the size of decline of the economy and the size of revenue generated and to be generated until the end of the fiscal year." He said: "I was surprised when I heard the Finance, Budget and Planning Minister mentioned that the budget was to be reduced by a paltry N71.5 billion. What occurred to me was that there was no need to call a press conference for this. "The figure was completely

disproportionate to the amount of drop in oil price compared to the budget benchmark. It is also disproportionate to the size of the decline of the economy and the size of revenue generated and to be generated until the end of the fiscal year. We, therefore, need to be more decisive on the budget adjustment to suit the economic realities of today." However, Prof. Uche Uwaleke of the Nasarawa State University said the government should be mindful of the country's debt burden and utilise the foreign loans appropriately. He added that the decision by the government not to have made significant cuts in the budget may have been prompted by recent successes recorded in the arrangements to source loans to finance the fiscal gap. According to the former Imo State Commissioner for Finance, "The health and economic crisis occasioned by COVID-19 is such

that it requires huge spending to tackle. So, in this regard, it makes sense. "However, the government should not lose sight of the country's huge debt burden and should ensure the domestic and foreign loans being contracted are well utilised.� Also, the Head of Research, Afrinvest West Africa, Mr. Abiodun Keripe, described the N71.5 billion reduction as negligible. He said: “There was a 56.1 per cent reduction in the crude oil benchmark price from the initial budget estimate of $57 per barrel and an 11 per cent cut in the expected crude oil production. I believe these fairly capture the choppy outlook for the crude oil market in 2020 with lower oil prices as a result of sluggish demand and lower production due to the OPEC cuts. “The scope for government

medium-sized enterprises," they stated. The governors resolved that "to fast-track the deployment of e-procurement across the states, the forum will be adopting a Software as a Service (SaaS) model with the Kaduna State Government providing the framework agreement that other states can leverage on." The NGF also set up a second committee, comprising the governors of Gombe, Nasarawa, Delta, Ebonyi, Oyo and Kaduna States to steer the activities of the NGF-Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) Economic Roundtable (NNER) – a subnational platform of the NGF and the Nigerian Economic Summit Group created to promote subnational competitiveness through public-private collaboration. The governors congratulated Professor Ibrahim Gambari on his new job as the chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Govs Should Dialogue with their Senators, Says Senate Spokesman

RATE INCREASE RAISES VAT REVENUE TO N339BN IN Q1 billion in the first quarter of the year, from N308.48 billion in Q4 2019. The improved performance represented a 9.87 per cent increase in value quarter-onquarter. It also represented a 15.66 per cent rise (year-on-year), when compared to the N293.04 billion realised in Q1 2019. According to the sectoral distribution of VAT data for Q1 2020, which was published by the statistical agency, professional services generated the highest amount of VAT with N38.30 billion and closely followed by manufacturing that generated N37.37 billion. Commercial and trading generated N17.19 billion while mining recorded the least amount of N61.83 million. Textile and garment industry and local government councils recorded N306.05 million and N319.04 million respectively. Of the total amount generated in Q1 2020, Non-Import VAT

locally accounted for N172.67 billion while the foreign component stood at N93.67 billion. The balance of N72.59 billion was generated as NCS-Import VAT, the NBS added. Agriculture and plantations generated N973.26 million while automobile and assemblies contributed N751. 56 million to VAT within the review period. Banks and other financial institutions contributed N5.42 billion while breweries, bottling and beverages accounted for N14.33 billion VAT in Q1. Commercial and trading, conglomerates, and federal ministries and parastatals contributed N17.18 billion, N1.10 billion and N6.55 billion respectively to the total collections. Oil-producing and oil marketing accounted for N9.35 billion and N2.38 billion respectively.

Budget Cut Should

Reect Economic Reality, Analysts Urge FG Economic analysts have called on the federal government to ensure that its trimming of the 2020 budget and the MTEF reflects the nation's economic realities. They spoke in separate interviews with THISDAY while reacting to Wednesday’s resolve by the FEC to revise the MTEF and the 2020 budget that was slashed from N10.594 trillion to N10.523 trillion, translating to a difference of N71.5 billion. The analysts said with the 56.1 per cent reduction in the crude oil benchmark price from the initial budget estimate of $57 per barrel to $25 and an 11 per cent cut in the expected crude oil production, it was evident that the oil revenues in 2020 would drop by nearly half. They noted that the other revenue sources would come under pressure owing to the lockdown and looming

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DECLINE IN NON-COVID-19 AILMENT CONSULTATION IN HOSPITALS WORRIES FG while antenatal patients slumped to 655,000 from 1.3m and immunisation figures halved. Nigeria recorded 193 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing to 5,162 the total number of confirmed cases in the country. Announcing this last night, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said Lagos recorded 58 new cases, Kano 46, Jigawa 35, Yobe 12, Federal Capital Territory nine, Ogun seven, Plateau and Gombe five each, Imo four, Edo, Kwara and Borno three each, while Bauchi, Nasarawa, and Ondo have one each. It said: "There are 5,162 cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria. 1,180 persons have been discharged with 167 deaths." The federal government also said wearing face masks in public

places is compulsory, going by the COVID-19 regulations signed by President Muhammadu Buhari, pursuant to Quarantine Act. In addition, the government has opened talks with Canada on the evacuation of Nigerians just as the Federal Ministry of Health has started implementing some measures to contain the health challenges posed by the virus based on the preliminary findings of the exploratory teams sent to investigate the unexplained deaths in Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Sokoto, Bauchi and Borno States. Speaking at the media briefing by the Presidential Task Force on Control of COVID-19 in Abuja yesterday, the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, said the country's health sector had witnessed some drawbacks

due to the outbreak of the virus. He spoke against the backdrop of the reports that hospitals, both public and private, had been rejecting patients since the onset of the pandemic over the fear of health workers contracting the virus from patients. Many patients have been accused of fudging their travel history or lying about their medical conditions so they would not be suspected of having the virus. "Latest statistics from the National Health Management Information System (NHMIS) indicates that outpatient visit has dropped from four million to about two million; antenatal visits from 1.3 million to 655,000, skilled birth attendance from 158,374 to less than 99,000 while immunisation services reduced to about half," he stated.

According to him, the hope of the government is that these failings in healthcare services with yet-to-be-determined consequences will considerably be addressed by the easing of the lockdown. Ehanire explained that special emphasis is now being placed on ensuring the continued delivery of routine services in all hospitals.

FG Urges Govs Not to Deviate from Presidential Guidelines Ehanire's counterpart in the Ministry of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, advised governors not to jeopardise efforts at combating the spread of the virus by undermining the guidelines rolled out by the federal government.

Mohammed was reacting to a report that Bornu State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, had directed the relaxation of the lockdown in the state to allow on mosques and churches hold congregational worshipping. While admitting that it would be premature to comment on the issue because he did not have the details, the minister cautioned that governors should not encourage moves that could reverse the gains recorded in recent times. He added that the Chairman of the PTF, Mr. Boss Mustapha, who had been in touch with the governors, would continue to engage them concerning easing of the lockdown. “I also read that the Borno State government has ordered Continued on page 11

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NEWS RATE INCREASE RAISES VAT REVENUE TO N339BN IN Q1 to reduce expenditure proportionately with the drop in revenue is obviously limited without creating major pains. The bulk of government expenditures goes into recurrent, which are salaries and debt service. With the expected significant drop in revenue, N71.5 billion is clearly a negligible cut. The implication is that the government would have to raise local borrowing to cover the budgeted deficit, which has ballooned to N5.2 trillion.� The Head of Research, United Capital, Mr. Wale Olusi, noted that the government did not cut the budget much because it was confident to fund it through borrowing. “I feel that they must be really confident to be able to fund deficit via borrowing, so they were not really worried about cutting the budget too much despite the prediction. I think the fact that they got the soft funds from IMF, it has given the government a lot of comforts, especially because that can also boost the chances of the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) giving them more loans and they can always get the balance from the domestic market, which is very liquid anyway.

“I don't think anything is wrong with the $25 per barrel because oil price can’t stay at $20 for too long. There is a cost implication for the oil price, so even if it drops occasionally to $20, it would always fight back. And with OPEC cut, and Saudi Arabia agreeing to cut down further, it is clear that prices would be in the region of $30 per barrel going forward. So, $25 is still fair and conservative,� Olusi added.

Ahmed Meets N’Assembly Leadership over 2020 Budget Cut Ahmed met with the National Assembly leadership in Abuja yesterday over the proposed cut in the 2020 Budget and said the details of the reduction would be forwarded to the federal legislature next week. She spoke on the plan by the federal government to amend the N10.59 trillion federal budget passed by the Assembly last December and said the amendment would include the N500 billion Intervention Fund voted for COVID-19. She told the President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, and other principal

officers of the Assembly that the proposed adjustments in the budget would be before the National Assembly next week, adding that the US$57 crude oil price benchmark approved in the 2020 budget was no longer sustainable. According to her, "It is necessary to reallocate resources in the 2020 budget, to ensure the effective implementation of required emergency measures, and mitigate the negative socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.� Ahmed stated that in line with the global economic outlook and relevant domestic considerations, the assumptions underpinning the 2020-2022 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and the 2020 Budget was revised to slash crude oil benchmark price from US$57 per barrel to US$25 per barrel; reduce crude oil production benchmark from 2.18 million barrels per day to 1.9 mbpd. She added that the federal government also adjusted the budget exchange rate to N360/ US$1; and reduced the upfront fiscal deductions by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for mandated Oil and Gas sector expenditures by 65 percent from N1.223 trillion to N424 billion.

Her words: "The amount available for funding the 2020 Budget is now estimated at N5.548 trillion, down from N8.419 trillion, a revised revenue estimate which is 34 percent (N2.87 trillion) lower than what was initially approved. "Federal Government’s aggregate expenditure budget was slashed by N88.412 billion; Statutory Transfer from N560.47 billion to N397.87 billion; and Overhead costs of Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government from N302.43 billion to N240.91 billion". She, however, disclosed that debt service provision was increased from N2.453 trillion to N2.678 trillion. On provision of N500 billion for COVID-19 Intervention Fund, Ahmed explained that N263.63 billion will be sourced from Federal Government Special Accounts, N186.37 billion from Federation Special Accounts and the balance of N50 billion expected as grants and donations. According to her, “The sum of N186.37 billion will be applied toward COVID-19 interventions across the federation, while an additional N213.60 billion was provided in the Service Wide Votes for COVID-19 Crisis Intervention recurrent

expenditures.� She disclosed that while a total of N100.03 billion was provisioned in the Intervention Fund for new capital spending, the Federal Government carried out a cut in capital expenditures for Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government (MDAs) from N1.564 trillion to N1.262 trillion. Earlier in his welcome address, the Senate president told the executive arm of government to ensure that the interest of Nigerians remain protected in the proposed cut to the 2020 national budget. Lawan also expressed the willingness of the federal lawmakers to expeditiously consider the proposed amendment to the 2020 budget. He said: “The budget amendment is very important, but I believe that when we are faced with this kind of challenge (COVID-19 pandemic), it is an emergency and we should do everything and anything possible to fast track the passage and implementation of the government intervention that is so critical and crucial at this stage. “One thing is that the net public expenditure must be targeted at net maximum performance for the benefit of

the people of this country. In other words, we must come up with an amended budget that is operable and favourable to Nigerians," Lawan said. The House speaker called on the Federal Government to adopt a feasible benchmark in the proposed amendment to the 2020 budget. His words: “The benchmark is so critical and so important, because once you passed the law, it becomes difficult to adjust that benchmark, and then what happens to the excess? “We have always had problems with the Excess Crude Account, potentially an account which has no backing of the law. So, let’s even assume that the price remains static at $35, that means we have $10 going to the Excess Crude Account, which we have no control over in terms of spending, that is why we guard that benchmark price very jealously. "Is there a possibility of having a proviso built-in in the budget...So that there can be an automatic kick in if the benchmark price goes beyond $26 or $27. We want you to explore that possibility. “So, I think you should study the market and see what happens next week by the time you present the adjusted budget."

Assistant to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, said Hydroxychloroquine was amongst the medications he used to recover from COVID-19. Okupe and his wife, Aduralere, were recently discharged after spending about two weeks in COVID-19 isolation and treatment centre in Sagamu, Ogun State. He said on Wednesday night that there was no consensus yet amongst scientists on a particular treatment method for the lethal virus. “My medications for COVID-19: Hydroxychloroquine 400mg, two times daily for two days; then 400mg daily for three days. Azithromycin 500mg, fly Zinc Sulphate 100mg daily. VitzC 1200mg daily. I also supported with a mixture of ginger, garlic, turmeric and lemon. In Kaduna they added Dongoyaro leaves. “There is no global consensus among scientists or medical experts on any one treatment regimen. No credible scientific research document is presently available or acceptable for the treatment of COVID-19. The key factor is the immune status of patients. Boost your immunity with known supplements. “If you must take hydroxychloroquine, please speak to your doctor to confirm if you have any cardiac arrhythmias. If you do, you need close monitoring before embarking on the use of these drugs. Ninety to 95 per cent of infected patients will go through, even without hospitalisation. 90 per cent of young people will survive an attack,� he tweeted.

has risen to 541," Sanwo-Olu said.

DECLINE IN NON-COVID-19 AILMENT CONSULTATION IN HOSPITALS WORRIES FG the relaxation of the lockdown. But we don’t have the true picture and, therefore, it will be premature to comment on this situation. But as we are always working together with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, we believe the governors won’t do anything that will put in jeopardy all we have achieved in the last few weeks of lockdown. So, I think it is better we continue the engagement and I am sure that the chairman of the task force, who is constantly in touch with the governors, will take up this matter and we hope we will be able to give you feedback when next we are here,� Mohammed said.

FG Insists Wearing Face Masks Compulsory Mustapha dispelled the insinuation that the wearing of face masks in public is optional. He explained that in accordance with the regulations signed by the president pursuant to the Quarantine Act, it is compulsory for everyone to wear a face mask. He said all the protocols, including the use of face masks, were predicated on the Quarantine Act. He urged governors and security agencies with the power of enforcement to ensure that that it is enforced for the overall good of all. “Because we are persuasive does not mean there is an option to it. It was part of the declaration signed by Mr. President. All the protocols are predicated on the authority vested on Mr. President by the Quarantine Act. And once he appended his signature to that, everything listed there has the force of law. "Our appeal is borne out of the fact that it is a collective effort that each and every Nigerian has a responsibility to himself and to other Nigerians to ensure that when we are in the open we wear a mask. We are deliberate about it so that our people will not go and be picking things from the dust bin and be hanging on their faces. As simple about it, even a handkerchief can serve a purpose. It is not in any way an optional thing; it is a must,� Mustapha said.

FG Holds Talks with Canada on Evacuation of Nigerians In his speech, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Godfrey Onyeama, said the federal

government was engaging Canada on its refusal to give landing right to a Nigerian carrier that was detailed to evacuate Nigerians from the country. It was reported that the airline lacked the licence to undertake commercial flight to the country and was not known to Canadian authorities. Onyeama said the Nigerian High Commissioner to Canada was already in talks with Canada to reverse the refusal as the evacuation arrangement was an emergency situation.

Preliminary Reports IdentiďŹ es Manpower Gap in Kano On the situation in Kano and other northern states, Ehanire said although the final report from the Kano investigation was not ready, his ministry had identified manpower gap in the state and had started acting on the preliminary findings of the exploratory teams sent to investigate the unexplained deaths in Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Sokoto, Bauchi and Borno States. In addition, the federal government has scaled up training "in infection prevention and control, case finding and management, Emergency Patient Transport Systems, Surveillance Outbreak Response Management Analysis System (SORMAS), down to the training of hygienists, stretcher-bearers and security personnel," he added. According to the minister, these efforts will increase confidence in the healthcare system, reduce instances of health workers' infection and desertion and improve overall performance.

Chinese Medical Team Not Guests of FG When asked to explain the whereabouts of the Chinese medical team, which arrived Nigeria along with package of medical supplies donated by a Chinese construction firm, CCECC, Ehanire said: "I want to explain, first of all, I think not all of them are doctors, I think some of them are technicians and they are the staff of CCECC; the Ministry of Health is not their host; so, we can’t possibly say what happened to them or where they are. There seem to be a lot of interests on these doctors but they are the staff of the company and they are on its reserve. So, I will be very happy if you don't ask me about their whereabouts

because they are not really our guests."

Nigeria May Not Have Access to Vaccines, Says NCDC The Director-General of NCDC, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, drew the attention of Nigerians to the likely scenario that would play out in the event of the development of a vaccine against COVID-19, saying that Nigerians may not easily have access to the vaccines. He said Nigeria should realise the intricate web of global interests in a vaccine with scientific acclaim to effectively prevent coronavirus and start repositioning itself for the epic competition for the drug. "Why do we need science and why do we need to engage globally? Now the end of this outbreak will come when we get a vaccine, but getting a vaccine doesn't mean inevitably that we will have access to it. We have had a vaccine for human pathology for the last 10 years but because this vaccine costs about $50 per shot, we don't access it in Nigeria. So, we have to engage globally to insist on equitable access to these vaccines when they are developed. We do not do this by looking inwards but by engaging globally,� he said.

Madagascar Drug Gift an Embarrassment to Nigeria, PSN Insists Meanwhile, the President of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Mr. Sam Ohuabunwa, yesterday restated the position of the association, describing as insulting the COVID-Organics donated to Nigeria by the government of Madagascar. He said the PSN was not against Nigeria accepting the gift, adding that there are certain gift a country like Nigeria must not accept given its size and knowhow in herbal medicine. Ohuabunwa stated this when he appeared on the Morning Show, a breakfast programme on ARISE NEWS channel, the broadcast arm of THISDAY Newspapers. He said: “Nigeria is big and endowed enough with sufficient manpower and I believe expertise to produce something as good as or better than what we are getting from Madagascar. “Our cry is not just because money will be spent, we are trying to draw attention to our lethargy, philosophy more

or less in Nigeria that seems to make us always dependent, always looking for a solution from outside without challenging ourselves, without properly putting ourselves to strong efforts to solve our own problems. “We are looking for people to solve our electricity problem, solve our water problem, solve our infrastructure problem and even in the area of sophisticated medication we get all from outside. My worry is when it will be Nigeria’s turn to begin to give something to the world outside liquid petroleum, which nobody is willing to buy now. “I am not saying they shouldn’t take COVID-Organics from Madagascar if it is offered free of charge, the important thing is that there are certain gifts that shouldn’t be actually given to you, there are certain gifts carrying with it insult, there are certain gifts people give to you that is insulting. So, we think that this gift is one of them that look like some insult because a country our size should not be one to be receiving help in herbal medicine. We should be able to help other people, given that we have more and we have a better opportunity.� Ohuabunwa hailed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the initiative to fund research locally, adding that the current leadership of the central bank will go down in history as the most proactive.

Dokpesi Recovers from Pandemic Founder of AIT, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, yesterday said that he had recovered from the virus. The Chairman Emeritus of DAAR Communications PLC, owner of AIT, Ray Power and Faaji FM said he had been discharged and free of the virus. He was discharged along with some other members of his family. Dokpesi, in an appreciation message that he signed, said that the past weeks had provided him with the first-hand experience of the enormous challenge before the country. He said he and members of his family were better acquainted with personal sacrifices, many Nigerians were making to defeat the pandemic.

I Was Treated with Hydroxychloroquine, Says Okupe Also, a former Senior Special

Lagos Discharges 13 Additional Patients The Lagos State Government has discharged 13 additional patients from its isolation centres, bringing to 541 the total number of successfully treated persons in the state. The state Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the patients were 11 males and two females. He said: "The 13 Nigerians have been discharged after they tested negative twice consecutively to COVID-19. "Four were discharged from the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, while nine were discharged from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi-Araba. With this, the number of patients successfully managed and discharged in Lagos

Lagos Commences Mobile Advocacy Campaign Also, as part of the efforts to reinforce the measures instituted to contain the community spread of the virus, the state government has begun an extensive public enlightenment campaign across all the 20 Local Governments and 37 LCDAs. Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, said the exercise was initiated after the discovery that members of the public did not comply with the directives issued by Sanwo-Olu as the lockdown was eased in Lagos. Omotoso said: “It was disappointing that residents threw caution to the winds immediately Mr. Governor announced the partial lifting of the lockdown imposed by the federal government. People stormed banks without exercising caution despite the ravaging effects of the pandemic. The enhanced public enlightenment campaign, which will involve LED and mobile billboards, is expected to strengthen the advocacy of physical distancing and other preventive measures. "Information about the symptoms, prevention and sample collection centres for individuals who exhibit symptoms of COVID-19 will dominate the campaign. It has become imperative to penetrate communities with details that will attract the attention of residents to engender compliance with Health experts’ directives on COVID-19."

UN Warns of Global Mental Health Crisis The United Nations health experts have warned that mental illness crisis is looming as millions of people worldwide are surrounded by death and disease and forced into isolation, poverty and anxiety by the ravaging pandemic. Presenting a UN report and policy guidance on COVID-19 and mental health yesterday, the Director of Mental Health Department, World Health Organisation (WHO), Ms. Devora Kestel, said: “The isolation, the fear, the uncertainty, the economic turmoil - they all cause, or could cause psychological distress."


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FG Directs Evacuees to Pay N297,600 before Departing Thailand Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja The federal government has directed stranded Nigerians in Thailand to pay the sum of N297, 600 for their quarantine, isolation, and accommodation centres or hotels before their

departure and arrival in Nigeria. The federal government, through the Nigerian Embassy in Thailand stated this in a memo dated May 14, 2020, which was sent to the stranded Nigerians, warning that any prospective evacuee that refuses to pay

would not be evacuated. The memo, which was signed by the Head of Chancery, Mr. Nicholas Uhomoibhi, on behalf of the Ambassador, noted that the rates were negotiated in Nigeria. It stated: “I’m directed to bring to your attention that due to

measures that are beyond the control of the COVID – 19, local organising team in Nigeria, all Evacuees going to Nigeria henceforth are to now pay for their quarantine, isolation, and accommodation centre of hotels before departure and arrival in Nigeria.

“In this regard, all prospective evacuees are to note the negotiated rate below: Accommodation N15,000 × 16 days =240, 000; feeding N3,600 × 16days = N57, 600; Total, N18,600 × 16 =N297,600 “Kindly be informed that these rates were negotiated in

Nigeria and that the Embassy has been instructed not to airlift any evacuee who fails to pay above fee.” However an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the directive from the federal government is “true”.

Makinde Mourns as Oyo’s Environment Commissioner Dies Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan The Oyo State government, yesterday announced the passing of its Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Kehinde Ayoola. The Commissioner, had at the start of the Fourth Republic, served as the Speaker of the 4th Session of the Oyo State House of Assembly, under the administration of former Governor Lam Adesina, also of blessed memory. A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, said Ayoola had two weeks ago driven himself to Frontida Critical Care Hospital, Iyaganku, Ibadan for medical checks, after which he was advised to proceed on bed rest. He was, however, pronounced dead on Thursday morning. The statement indicated that Governor Makinde received

the news of the passing of the Commissioner with “shock and deep sadness.” The governor said: “I received with deep sadness, the news of the death of my dear friend and colleague, Rt. Honourable Kehinde Ayoola. Up until his death this morning, he served as the Honourable Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources in Oyo State. “I met late Rt. Honourable Ayoola in 2002, when we worked together as members of the Fortune Group for the election of Senator Rasheed Ladoja. He also served as the Director-General for my 2015 campaign and the Deputy Director-General for my 2019 campaign. “He was a loyal friend with a dedication to duty that cannot be questioned. He will be sorely missed for his great oratory skills and his love for the people of Oyo Town and Oyo State. May his soul rest in peace.”

Banditry: Implement Report of Ad-hoc C’ttee on Security Challenges, Senate Tells FG Chuks Okocha in Abuja The Senate has urged the federal government to, as a matter of urgency, implement the recommendations contained in the report of the Ad-Hoc Committee on Nigeria Security Challenges to address the spate of killings arising of the activities of bandits in the country. The call was made on Tuesday by the upper chamber against the backdrop of two motions considered on the need to stem banditry attacks in Niger and Katsina States, respectively. Sponsor of one of the motions, Senator Bello Mandiya (APC – Katsina South), lamented what he described as “the rising wave

of coordinated armed attacks in several parts of Katsina State by murderous bandits which have led to mass killings of persons.” According to him, the said bandits engage in other forms of criminal activities such as cattle rustling, kidnapping and mass displacement of people from their ancestral lands. The lawmaker recalled that only recently, between Tuesday May 5, and Wednesday, May 6, 2020, armed bandits carried out multiple attacks on several communities in Faskari, Kankara, Sabuwa, Dandume, Batsari and Jibia Locka Government Areas of the State.

Gunmen Abduct Kaduna APC Vice Chairman, Daughter John Shiklam The Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State, Alhaji Shu’abu Idris Lauje, and his daughter have been kidnapped by gunmen. Sources stated that Lauje and his daughter were abducted about 1:30a.m. yesterday when the criminals invaded his residence at Kwanar Zango on Zaria-Kaduna expressway. Spokesman of the Kaduna State Police Command,

Muhammad Jalige, did not respond to telephone calls and text message sent to him on the issue. Meanwhile, Kaduna State is facing serious security challenges with frequent cases of abductions and killings, especially in rural communities. In the past two days, no fewer than 25 people have been killed in some communities in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state in attacks by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen.

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L-R: Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry into the Construction of the Edo Specialist Hospital and Supply of Equipment, Justice JU Oyomire; Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki; and state Head of Service, Mr. Anthony Okungbowa, during the submission of the commission’s report at the Government House, Benin City...yesterday

Panel Indicts Oshiomhole’s Administration for Alleged Breach of Procurement Law Obaseki indicted himself, says APC chairman’s loyalist Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the construction of the Edo Specialist Hospital and supply of equipment for the hospital has indicted the administration of the former Governor of Edo State, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole for

breach of the state’s Public Procurement Law. But a strong ally of the National Chairman of APC and Commissioner for Education under Oshiomhole’s administration, Hon. Washington Osifo said that Governor Godwin Obaseki merely indicted himself as the Chairman of the Economic Team and Chief Economic

Adviser to Oshiomhole’s government. Chairman of the Commission, Justice James Oyomire (rtd), who presented the commission’s findings to Obaseki, at Government House, in Benin City, yesterday, said the award of the contract for the construction of the hospital was fraught

with breaches of the state’s procurement laws. He said the procurement law clearly states that any contractor working on a government project should not receive more than 25 per cent upfront payment upon contract award, which Oshiomhole’s administration allegedly contravened.

Tinubu Eulogises Elder Statesman, Fasoranti at 94 Peter Uzoho The National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, has felicitated with the leader of Afenifere, a Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, on his epoch-making 94th birthday, describing him as an epitome of consistency, integrity and a leader by example.

Tinubu also hailed the nonagenarian as a man of great repute, accomplished educationist, astute politician, elder-statesman and die-hard Awoist. The former Governor of Lagos State in a congratulatory message issued yesterday by his Media Office and signed by Mr. Tunde Rahman, said: “I most heartily congratulate our father and leader, Pa Reuben

Famuyide Fasoranti, the leader of Afenifere, as he turns 94. On this occasion of his birthday, I pay a special tribute to a man of great repute, accomplished educationist, community leader, astute politician, elder-statesman and die-hard Awoist. “What we celebrate is the success story of leadership by example, political consistency, total loyalty to the progressive

cause, devotion to principle, integrity, courage of conviction and uncommon contentment. “Chief Fasoranti filled the vacuum left behind by our illustrious pathfinders and cherished leaders, and in postChief Abraham Adesanya era, Papa laboured tirelessly to build bridges of unity, accommodation, understanding, reconciliation and harmony in Yorubaland.”

APC Govs Congratulate Gambari on his Appointment as Chief of Staff Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) has congratulated Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari on his appointment as the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari. The Chairman of the forum,

Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, in a statement issued yesterday said given Gambari’s vast knowledge, experiences, discipline and loyalty to Nigeria, his assumption as Chief of Staff would further inspire as well as challenge all appointees of government to

aim to achieve global standards especially on matters of national development. “As Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), we rejoice with you and on this auspicious occasion reaffirm our unflinching

commitment to continue to work with Mr. President and all his dedicated team at federal level to achieve the vision of our party of taking Nigeria to the Next Level in line with all our campaign promises and provisions of our party’s manifesto.

FG’s School Feeding Programme, a Big Scam, Says PDP Chuks Okocha in Abuja The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday described the school feeding programme of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government, even when all schools are closed due to COVID-19 pandemic, as a huge scam and a scheme by the All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders and some officials in the government to siphon a

targeted N13.5 billion public funds to finance their lifestyle. The party further said the use of innocent school children as cover to steal and funnel not less than N679 million daily to private purses is sacrilegious, wicked and completely unpardonable. According to a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, while

it is clear that the APC-led administration school feeding programme had always been a scam, the claims to feed school children even when schools are closed is a colossal racketeering taken too far. This, it said, went to further expose that stealing and corruption are deep-seated in the DNA of the APC and its administration. “While the PDP has nothing

against any transparent effort to provide succor to Nigerians, particularly our children, at this critical time, our party rejects the on-going fraud in which school children, who are in their respective homes, bearing the brunt of the failures of the APC administration, are being used as metaphors to divert public funds to a few corrupt individuals in the Buhari presidency.


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Editor, Editorial Page PETER ISHAKA Email peter.ishaka@thisdaylive.com

OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR NYESOM WIKE Charles Isichie urges the governor to reconsider his posture on ports operations in Rivers State

Your Excellency, write as a citizen and businessman who is concerned about how some of the decisions you have taken in the management of the COVID-19 Pandemic affects the maritime sector within which I operate. I also intend to address how the current situation may ultimately affect the economy of the state and nation in general. Let me state from the outset that I understand the responsibility that you have as the chief executive of Rivers State to provide security for lives of people and their property. It is a right that no one can take away from you even though in the execution of this responsibility, one will imagine that there should be some other considerations. Again, before I proceed, let me express my joy to read that you have eventually agreed to release 20 Dock Workers that were arrested by the state Task Force on COVID-19 on their way to work earlier this week. Even though they should not have been arrested at all, given that they were on essential service, I commend you for seeing reason and saving us from the reality of an industrial action, which Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria had threatened. However, I am also hoping that you will consider the withdrawal of all charges against them given the fact that they were on their way to serve the nation. Before the arrest of this set of people Your Excellency, the task force, had frequently arrested workers of the Nigerian Ports Authority, terminal operators, labourers and clearing agents who were on their way to work in line with the Presidential directives that port operations should continue in spite of the lockdown and the dangers that the pandemic imposes on us all. This directive itself is an understandable one, which is global! Given the fact that the sea has remained the way by which the world transports most of its food, medical items and what have you, it would be injurious even to the fight against COVID-19 for countries to close their ports. That would mean that the transportation of the essentials across countries would be impossible and many nations in need of help would not be able to access them. Any country that shuts down ports operations would therefore only be cutting its nose to spite its face, as the expression goes. This also goes to reason that if the ports are open, there must be workers, including marine pilots, stevedores, clearing agents as well as agencies of government to ensure that there is prompt offloading and turnaround of vessels as well as clearance of cargos. It is sad to note however that all ports in Nigeria are currently open, berthing and dispatching vessels with the exception of those in Rivers State. Operators at Port Harcourt and Onne Ports have been afraid to go to work because of the arrest and intimidation they encounter from members of the task force, who disregard their essential service tags, get

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OPERATORS AT PORT HARCOURT AND ONNE PORTS HAVE BEEN AFRAID TO GO TO WORK BECAUSE OF THE ARREST AND INTIMIDATION THEY ENCOUNTER FROM MEMBERS OF THE TASK FORCE, WHO DISREGARD THEIR ESSENTIAL SERVICE TAGS, GET THEM ARRESTED, LOCKED UP AND IMPOUND THEIR VEHICLES

them arrested, locked up (with the risk of prosecution) and impound their vehicles. But this is at enormous cost to investors and the nation at large. Let me give you an example sir. The vessel MV. Capella (African Atlantic) carry 4,500Mts of FROZEN FISH has been at the Port Harcourt Ports for days unable to discharge its content for almost two weeks. The reason for this non-discharge is the inability of workers to come to work! Owners of another vessel M/V FRIO carrying 3,770 MTS of FROZEN FISH in Cartons now contemplating going back to Lagos Ports to offload so they can go back to base! The implication of this is that the consignee will have to start battling with bringing in his good from Lagos. Aside from the fact that this would be additional cost, there is also the fear that movement may be impossible given the restrictions on inter-state movements. But there is even something that is worse! The frozen fish, if they do not perish would certainly lose quality and impose a huge loss on the importer who would have paid anything in the face of 7,000-15,000 United States Dollars as demurrage in the period that the vessel remained in Port Harcourt unable to load. I also read about vessels laden with Wheat, Gibson and Muriate Potash used in the production of fertilizer unable to berth at Onne Ports. In addition to the economic loses, this situation is also to affect the food supply chain in the South-South and South-East. Thinking about all of this, I see a very sad irony that I suggest Your Excellency consider. Until very recently, we complained endlessly about inactivity at the Eastern Ports comprising Rivers, Onne, Calabar, and Warri Ports. Now that vessel traffic to the Eastern ports has started to improve as a result of a myriad of policies that the federal government has put in place, it breaks the heart that the COVID-19 pandemic would be the reason any state government would set us back again by allowing a situation in which vessels would turn back to Lagos to offload. Moments like this YE, are not moments when politics should dictate state policy or actions. There are trying times when the welfare and wellbeing of citizens and whatever it takes to achieve same should be paramount in the minds of leaders. Stakeholders in the industry understand the need to take precautionary measures and remain safe while the pandemic lasts and all we need is the support and encouragement of government. I urge you to reconsider your posture on the operations of ports in Rivers State for the benefit of those of us who play in the industry and all citizens of Rivers State. Thank you for your time Your Excellency as I pray that God gives you wisdom to handle this situation. Isichie wrote from Port Harcourt

PASCHAL M. BAFYAU: EIGHTYEARS ON Salisu Nuhu Muhammad pays tribute to former labour leader, Comrade Paschal Bafyau

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ight years ago, on May 15th, 2012, exactly two weeks after he actively and fully participated in that year’s well organized and colourful May Day celebration, in Abuja, the cruel hands of death snatched away the indefatigable workers’ leader, the Adamawa- born Comrade Paschal Myeleri Bafyau. As one of Nigeria’s foremost statesmen of his generation, a labour leader of austere profile and indomitable repute, the late Comrade Bafyau was from all fair and objective accounts, a talented, respected and beloved president of the most formidable labour Centre in Africa, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC). Any keen observer of what was then going on in the sphere of labour unionism in the country, throughout those truly eventful years, would readily concede that mother fortune had smiled on the deeply bruised Nigeria’s highly organized trade unions and their traumatized national umbrella, the NLC, when Comrade Bafyau popularly emerged as the undisputed leader of the Nigerian workers in 1988. We may still find it necessary at this stage to refresh our good memory with the fact that this historic labour breakthrough actually came about at the end of the well-negotiated, win-win and crisis-free, pan Nigeria Delegates’ Conference of the workers, which was held at the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos. It was not long after this memorable, resoundingly successful and indisputably wise conclusions arrived at during this openly democratic parley of workers, that the long standing ideological skirmishes that had persistently created sharp divisions and seemingly irreconcilable differences, notably between those trade unions who called themselves “progressives� and the others christened “democrats�, could be seen openly expressing true feelings of happiness everywhere, that indeed, a lasting solution to these daunting problems, had

finally been found. Consistent with this nationwide euphoria, within a short moment of his mounting the labour saddle, he quickly enthroned a result-oriented but collectivist leadership style that meticulously and expeditiously saw all these intractable problems ingeniously brought to a halt. All these could be silently achieved, thanks largely to the consultative approach of those people who easily identified with the leadership acumen of the amiable Comrade Bafyau It took a visionary leader with an abundance of heart, and also one well experienced in the Solomonic art of peacemaking, who equally manifestly had been divinely endowed with Jobian patience, like Comrade Bafyau, to skillfully navigate and wisely manage, the discordantly rambunctious diversity that characterized the entire fabric of Nigerian labour movement. With the trust, confidence and respect of labour leaders and their teeming members firmly secured, the hitherto dormant decision making organs of the Congress, that is, the National Administrative Council (NAC), the Central Working Committee (CWC) and the National Executive Council (NEC), all of them democratic sources of political authority, caught the late Comrade Paschal Bafyau ‘s full attention, and in no time, they all simultaneously got galvanized and thus, speedily and enthusiastically became catalyzed and activated back into full proletarian animation. Perhaps in full appreciation of the precarious nature of our immediate past coupled with the trepidation it emblazoned in the hearts of all genuine lovers of the working class and their numerous allies in our country, it became obvious that action advised caution in the urgent imperative of holistically maintaining a delicate balance in weaving the new composition of these decision making bodies into a united fighting entity. The animating debates and productive discussions that started coming out from these revitalized organs, following the inculcation of the spirit of unity and labour solidarity under the able leader-

ship of Comrade Bafyau, were indeed, to this day, a treasure to behold. It would appear at that moment in time that Comrade Paschal Bafyau saw well ahead, and understood perhaps far better than many of his contemporary trade unionists that the tangible presence and prevalence of purposeful unity in a working class organization was uniquely and really of indispensable significance. Seeing their heads bubbling with ideas, having been confronted with a new global paradigm shift, in which the capitalist order was petulantly waxing exuberant, as it had compelled the then existing international anti- capitalist social forces to beat a hasty retreat in nearly all fighting fronts, but undoubtedly inspired by the incandescent vision of Bafyau, the labour leaders, all of them working together, saw themselves effortlessly and easily, churning out viable projects and programs aimed at laying a strong foundation towards actualizing the short, medium and long term dreams and aspirations of Nigerian workers. Soon enough, the hard lesson was beginning to surface and settle into the restless minds of the labour leaders, that a united trades union movement was not only manifestly powerful and impregnable, but in reality, it was also an unstoppable rugged machine in the long journey of the Nigerian working class and their allies towards achieving social justice and freedom. The unity achieved by the unions instantly conferred enormous power on them, but also made them to be highly respected. They were feared equally by their adversaries, because the unity made them indivisible. In addition, the cherished unity oiled the workers machine’s fighting capacity and sooner than later, tangible results percolated ubiquitously. Permit me at this stage to proceed and briefly enumerate some of these Comrade Bafyau’s notable and epochal labour achievements. For convenience of exposition, these are: Raising the National Minimum Wage for the Nigerian workers by

100%; elongation of salary scale for all categories of workers; 50% salary increase across board; the revision of gratuity qualifying period from 10 to 5 years; and pension from 15 to 10 years. More importantly, gratuity and pension to be calculated on the basis of total emoluments instead of on the basis of basic salary of workers as was the common practice hitherto. Others include introduction of transport allowance, meal subsidy, house rent, leave grant to all categories of workers; revision of Nigerian Workers Compensation Act; abolition of National Provident Fund (NPF) and the introduction of National Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), whose benefits encompassed the private sector workers. He also established the now defunct LACON Bank for labour and spearheaded the formation of the second Labour Party in 1989, as a popular party of the workers, sponsored by the workers and established for the workers. He founded the Labour Mirror Publishing Company, publishers of The Weekly Labour Champion Newspaper, in Lagos. He successfully launched the workers Education Endowment Fund (EEF) so as to continually support the education and training of workers in the rubrics of trade unionism and labour enlightenment, generally. Using his board membership of the newly incorporated Urban Development Bank of Nigeria to the full advantage of the workers, he agitated and eventually triumphed in establishing a successful NLC’s wholly-owned transport company- The Labour Transport Services Ltd, for the Nigerian workers. He crowned his legacy by building a 12-storey edifice as labour secretariat in Abuja, that today houses the NLC, which also subsequently was posthumously but rightly renamed Comrade Paschal Bafyau’s House, by the popular decision of Nigerian workers. Comrade Salisu Nuhu Muhammad was a former Acting General Secretary of the Nigeria Labour Congress


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EDITORIAL POVERTY INDEX AMID PANDEMIC The National Bureau of Statistics’ recent report on poverty is another wake-up call

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here was nothing shocking in the ‘2019 Poverty and Inequality in Nigeria’ report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) which revealed that more than 83 million Nigerians live below the national poverty line. But given the current COVID-19 pandemic and its implications for our economy, the report should compel action by government at all levels. We must commend the NBS for the report which makes planning easier by revealing the true state of our national economy and what can be done to address the challenges. For years, while states and local governments seek oil rents and jeopardise productivity, successive national governments have also not adequately used oil revenue to lift the ordinary Nigerian out of poverty. More disturbing is the geo-political dimension to the report. While Sokoto State in the North-west has the highest poverty rate of 87.73 per cent in the country, Lagos in the South-west has the lowest rate of 4.50 per cent. Meanwhile, the survey was conducted in 35 states of the federation and THIS REPORT, LIKE the Federal Capital OTHER SIMILAR ONES, Territory (FCT) with UNDERSCORES THE Borno State excluded COUNTRY’S HIGH as a result of the prevailing security UNEMPLOYMENT, POVERTY AND INFLATION challenges arising from the Boko Haram RATES insurgency. This NBS report merely reaffirms this year’s earlier World Bank report which painted a gory picture of the endemic poverty ravaging the North. In all, the central message of the index report is that Nigeria has not made much progress. A 40 per cent poverty rate in a country with huge natural and human resources is an embarrassment to those in authority. Growth and development in any economy are measured by three indices, viz: low unemployment rate, low poverty rate and declining inflation. This report, like other similar ones, underscores the country’s high

unemployment, poverty and inflation rates. Nigeria’s unemployment rate was said to have risen to 33.5 per cent in 2020 while its current inflation rate is 12.26 per cent as at last March.

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t is unfortunate that Nigerians continue to be ranked among the poorest people in the world almost every year. Some of the factors responsible for this state of affair include high incidence of unemployment, predominant production of primary goods over finished products, aging public infrastructure, increasing insurgency and opaque systems of governance. The high rate of out-of-school children and poor output in the education sector also contributes to deepening this problem as the nation churns out a crop of uncompetitive youth in a world driven by technology. The challenge is even bigger. Many of the rural communities in the country today are not connected to the national grid and as such, do not have any electricity. Some do not have access to potable water supply and many lack critical infrastructure for storage and transportation of raw materials from their places of production to markets. Farmers are at the mercy of middlemen who exploit them and make significant profits on resale of the same goods in other geographies. We must as citizens demand equity, fairness and accountability lest this deepening cycle of poverty continues. But the government, at all levels, must also focus on the people, their safety and welfare; the optimal allocation of scarce resources and the effective implementation of policies for service delivery. Until we begin to do all these, Nigerians will find it difficult to maximise their potential in the bid to enjoy better lives. All said, we hope the federal government and the authorities in all states of the federation will see the latest report of the growing poverty in Nigeria as another wake-up call for a nation blessed with enormous natural and human resources, but which has consistently been held down by poor governance at virtually all levels.

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION: A Threat To Health

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s the story of so many dead fishes littering the Atlantic coastline of Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom States continues to populate the news media, there is a lot of concern about the effect that the consumption of such obviously poisoned fish will have on the health of the residents of those areas. There are also fears that this occurrence in the coastal communities of the Niger Delta may progress to the extent that it also affects coastal communities of Ondo, Lagos, and Cross River States, as reported in a national newspaper recently. Although the cause of the littering of the coastline with dead fishes is still yet to be verified, this has been fuelling fears of pollution of the country’s territorial waters by toxic substances. Environmental pollution is one of the most significant challenges that the world is facing in our day. It is the act of contaminating or polluting (either intentionally or accidentally) the natural environment with harmful substances, as a consequence of human activities, to such an extent that normal environmental processes are adversely affected. There are various types of pollution which affect our lives on a daily basis. The major types include: air pollution; water pollution; and land (soil) pollution. Others include noise pollution; light pollution; plastic pollution; radioactive/nuclear pollution; thermal pollution; and marine/ocean pollution. Apart from this report of dead fishes littering the coastline of Delta and Bayelsa States, other contributors to the issue of

water pollution that need to be addressed in Nigeria include the increased use of non-degradable material and especially the use and improper disposal of plastic. Plastic materials such as carry bags, plastic straw, bottles, etc., are choking our drains and harming marine and aquatic life. Serious problems have emerged because of increased plastic content in aquatic organisms. The increased levels of contaminants in water, and exploiting natural resources, have resulted in water crisis in many urban areas. This has resulted in acute shortage of suitable drinking water, or high levels of contamination which makes it unfit for drinking. Also, increased soil pollution has a direct impact on quality of water, as the underground water gets affected by toxic contaminants. Human activities are the main source of water pollution. The most polluting type includes discharging of industrial waste into water bodies such as lakes and rivers. The harmful chemicals and toxic waste, without being treated, are directly discharged into water bodies. Another source of water pollution is the mixing of untreated sewage with rivers. Polluted and contaminated water from houses is not treated and rather made to enter the water bodies. Another example of water pollution is the mixing up of high temperature (hot) water discharge into water bodies at normal temperature. The sudden change and rise in temperature has a negative impact on aquatic life. Acid rain is also regarded as one of the causes of water pollution. Air pollution is another major type of environmental pollution faced by our country, and world, today. It is the pollution of air

by smoke and dangerous gases, chiefly oxides of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen. There are ‘indoor’ and ‘outdoor’ sources of air pollution. Indoor air pollution problems can be subtle, and don’t always produce early impact on health. Outdoor air pollution includes exhaust fumes from vehicles, generators, natural gas, the burning of fossil fuels, etc. However, pollutants outside the home are as dangerous as those inside the home and in offices. Out of the various types of pollution, air pollution is the major contributor to global warming. In view of all the foregoing, what can we, or what can you, do about environmental pollution? It is good for us to note, first of all, that pollution is as a result of a wrong attitude - a reluctance to exercise “the law of neighbour love.” So, in reality, pollution is a problem of the individual - a problem of his heart and his mind. It is the result of a mind polluted with false values and possible ignorance, and a heart polluted with selfishness, thoughtlessness and general unconcern about the welfare of others. So, what can we as individuals do? . . . Everyone can discipline himself to put trash where it belongs. Parents should teach their children to value high standards of cleanliness (an example of one interesting storybook I read that can help to raise awareness of environmental issues amongst children is: “Where Have All The Rivers Gone?” by A. Ofori Mensah and E.O.A Asibey. Daniel Ighakpe, FESTAC Town, Lagos


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Group Politics Editor NSEOBONG OKON-EKONG Email: nseobong.okonekong@thisdaylive.com 08114495324 SMS ONLY

Another Testimonial on Gambari Against popular opinion, Abuja-based author, Gbenga Giwa believes strongly that President Muhammadu Buhari deserves commendation for appointing Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, as his new Chief of Staff

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really did not want to write on Prof. Ibrahim Gambari after he was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari as his new Chief of Staff. The reason for my reluctance was that, even though I saw his appointment as a round peg in a round hole, I don’t want my commendation to be misconstrued as someone seeking favours from him. But I decided against my initial reluctance and opted to write on him after reading the vituperated attacks on him intended to cast aspersion on his personality and character, by retired Ambassador Fafowora in a piece titled: ‘Testimonial on Prof. Gambari,’ that went viral both on social and regular print media, less than four hours after Gambari’s appointment. I also decided to write, because I don’t want to lament and suffer in silence like Messrs. Olusegun Adeniyi, Simon Kolawole, Waziri Adio and Chief Femi Fani-Kayode did, when they did not talk good about their friend, former Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, until he passed away, just because it wasn’t politically correct to do so, when he was alive. I’ve promised myself, I will not be encumbered by such thoughts again and will defend my friends not only in private but publicly too, whether those friends approve of it or not. Prof. Gambari has not asked me to do this. And I don’t care if he approves of it or not, because those who castigate him, like retired Ambassador Fafowora, did not also seek his consent to do so. Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari is a senior friend who I will forever be grateful to. A man who did not know me but went on to open doors for me in my book publishing career. I wrote a book titled: ‘The March of Democracy in Nigeria, Votes Behind The Figures From The Fuve General Elections, 19992015’ , that was published in 2017. Prof. Gambari wrote the Foreword. I won’t say anything more for now. Let me just quote from the Acknowledgements page of the book: “Special mention is reserved for His Excellency, Prof. (Amb.) Ibrahim Gambari, CFR, our former Foreign Affairs Minister and also a former Under Secretary-General at the United Nations in New York, who graciously agreed to write the Foreword. Now, a little bit of background is appropriate here. I had met Amb. Gambari only once in my life in March 2014, when I was introduced to him by Hajia Mariam Mohammed at the National Confab in Abuja, where both of them were delegates. I then casually requested him to write the Foreword to an election book I am putting together. I was expecting an evasive diplomatic response. But he was blunt and direct. He gave me his number and said: “Call me when you are ready and I will do it.” I couldn’t finish the book until more than three years later. In August 2017, I called him and at the first ring, he answered. I tried to re-introduce myself but he cut me short and said: “Gbenga, I remember you. Is your book ready?” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. “Yes sir”, I finally managed to blurt out. “Send it to my email address which I will dictate to you now. And thank you for considering me worthy of

I also decided to write, because I don’t want to lament and suffer in silence like Messrs. Olusegun Adeniyi, Simon Kolawole, Waziri Adio and Chief Femi FaniKayode did, when they did not talk good about their friend, former Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, until he passed away, just because it wasn’t politically correct to do so, when he was alive

Akpabio’s Grandstanding in the Face of NDDC Probe Chris Udoh, Country Director of Global Centre For Good Governance states that the proposal by Senator Godswill Akpabio, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs to have the probe of the Niger Delta Development Commission shown on live television may be a smokescreen

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t is common knowledge in the public sphere that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the commission has been accused by several persons and organizations of engaging in fraud, looting, pillaging and ransacking of the scarce resources belonging to the Niger Delta region. The supervising Minister of the commission, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio has equally been severally accused of executing an agenda of grievous larceny, greed and revenge. We, as an organization founded on the ideals of good governance but operating in a society bombarded with daily dose of disconcerting public sector news prefer excessive caution to indifference because of the hysteriaprone ultraconservative way of our political thought. However, the lingering public outrage against the IMC and Senator Akpabio regarding their (mis) management of the affairs of NDDC has made it mandatory for us to speak up as stakeholders in the good governance project. Senator Akpabio and the IMC are alleged to be running the commission in secrecy while running away with money belonging to the region. It is our duty to seek clarifications and that’s why we are here.

That there is a deficit of professionalism and competence in the commission because of the power grab and revenge schemes of the IMC and the Minister. Competent Directors and Heads of Departments who questioned the abuse of processes were redeployed in large numbers to state offices and replaced with pliant surrogates and puppets so much so that contract award letters signed by the Head of Procurement Department are regularly disowned and disparaged by the commission. There are many other allegations too numerous to mention. The IMC and Senator Akpabio’s Defence The IMC and the Minister have reacted by urging the public not to be misled by what they call spurious claims on unsubstantiated award of phantom contracts and unauthorized payments. Their exculpatory narrative is that disgruntled elites who are uncomfortable with the forensic audit of the commission have mobilized resources to demonize them. The Minister claims that only duly authorized and certified payments of N18b have been made by the IMC and that he would be glad to have the probe proceedings shown on live television. NOTE: Interested readers should continue in the online edition on www.thisdaylive.com

writing the Foreword.” What?! A book he has not seen and the author I’m sure he cannot confidently identify in a group of two men. And who is the one that is honoured here? Is it not me? This is humility per excellence.” That was what I wrote in my book about Prof. Gambari, published in December 2017. I sent the soft copy to him as he requested. He did not ask me to write a sample Foreword as most demand, but wrote it in his own words after going through the manuscript and replied me after two weeks. Permit me again to quote part of his comments on my book: “This is a hugely important and most timely book written by a meticulous and pioneering author, Gbenga Giwa. The importance of the book lies mainly in providing much needed quantification in order to enhance the quality of political analysis and discourse in Nigeria……it is therefore with great delight that I hereby recommend this book to all stakeholders of Nigerian political dispensation, politicians, candidates for elective offices, administrators, researchers, students, journalists, judicial officers and international community and curious followers of Nigerian politics. Their understanding of the dynamics of the third largest democracy in the world would be greatly enriched. I find the book most informative and educative. I sincerely hope you do too.” That was what Prof. Gambari wrote in September 2017 about a book, authored by someone he does not know! I have no doubt in my mind, that it was this Foreword and especially the name behind the Foreword, that INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu (who incidentally too, does not know me and I have never physically met, even up till today) read, that convinced him and his Commission, to assist me in making the book a reality and be published. The success of that book, emboldened me to write another one and another one. These two latter books are currently on sale on Amazon. And the person that blazed this trail for me, is someone retired Amb. Fafowora will want us to believe is duplicitous. No, I won’t take it. If Prof. Gambari can uplift someone that he does not know, I wonder what he will do for the ones he truly knows. Before I end this piece, let me digress a little and talk about age. Most of the side comments I came across on Gambari’s appointment, especially on social media, talked about his age. The way Nigerians talk about age these days, is as if it’s a crime to grow old again. This is very unfair. We should not be fixated about age. We should be talking about competence. We currently have in positions of authorities as Governors and Legislators, who are very young but are a bunch of disappointment. Is Gambari competent as the Chief of Staff to President Buhari? Yes. And I believe retired Amb. Fafowora would even also say yes. Let us commend President Muhammadu Buhari for getting this appointment right and pray for Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, that Almighty God will guide him and give him the wisdom to excel in this onerous assignment.


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TheSkywayAviationHandlingCompany(SAHCO)Plchasannounced that it has taken over the ground handling services of British Airways (BA). Bythisdevelopment,SAHCOwouldbeprovidingpassengerand ramphandlingservicestoBritishAirwaysattheNnamdiAzikiweAirport, AbujaandMurtalaMuhammedInternationalAirport,Lagos. SAHCOwasabletoattractandretaintheconfidenceofBritishAirways duetoitsseamless,safeandspeedyservicedelivery.Thedealtookeffect withthehandlingoftheevacuationflightwhichoccurredonthe8thof May,2020.SAHCOsaiditwastheonlyaviationgroundhandlingcompany thatispresentinallthecommerciallyoperatedairportsinNigeria. “Inrecenttimes,manyforeignairlineshavemovedtheiraviationground handling operations to SAHCO so as to enjoy being handled by a loyal and dedicated workforce who are well trained and whose integrity is undoubtable,deliveringtheiractivitiesinlinewithglobalbestpractices. “Withconstantinvestmentinmodernaviationgroundsupportequipment fittedwiththelatesttechnology;ateamofengineersthatcanbuildground supportequipmentfromlocallysourcedmaterialswhichisthefirstof itskindinNigeria;ateamthatisversedinthebestofDepartureControl systems in the Aviation industry, World Tracer and BRS; world class warehousing services; unrivaled customer friendly service delivery in asafe,speedyandefficientculture;SAHCOtreatsitsclientsaspartners,� thecompanysaid.

EASA to Set out Safety Protocol

FIGHTING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

L-R: Deputy Director, General Services at Jumia, Mr. Musa Makoji; Regional Manager, Mr. Fredrick Kolo; Director, General Services, Mrs. Juwaretu Olumoko; Director, Hospital Services, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Adebimpe Adebiyi, and Technical Adviser to the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ahmad Baba, during the donation of 100,000 certiďŹ ed face masks to the Federal Ministry of Health by Jumia Nigeria in Abuja...recently

Bala-Usman: Why NPA Created Special Window for Non-oil Exporters Eromosele Abiodun The Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Hadiza Bala-Usman, has explained that the agency in line with the directive of the federal government created an opportunity for goods to be exported to get to the port, saying non-oil export remains vital for Nigeria’s economic transformation. She said the government created priority time for export goods to get to the port despite the gridlock on the port access roads so as to drive export, which has become very important as the country looks to diversify from oil. However, she noted that most

MARITIME exporters have a habit of doing their documentation when they get to the port, stressing that doing so before moving goods to the port helps to preserve the cargo. She made the disclosure while speaking at a webinar tagged, “Non-oil export: Disrupting Nigeria’s Growth Cycle, “organised by BudgIT recently. While stressing the need for the Nigerian economy to be export-driven, Bala-Usman said 78 per cent of total export through the port in 2019 was crude oil export, adding that a decline in oil export would

result to low port utilisation and decline revenue from the port for government. “About 191 MT tonnes of cargo were exported through the port in 2019 and 78 per cent of it was crude oil export. We are prioritising non-oil export but the exporters have to know that you don’t get to the port before doing documentation. “We must also know that multi-modal means of transportation is what will solve the problem of congestion. This is why the Ministry of Transportation is aggressively working on deploying railway at the port. Also we must utilise the inland waterways and move cargo by barges and we have signed an agreement to that effect.�

Bala-Usman, noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has once more exposed the vulnerability of the Nigerian economy to oil-related shocks. “It underscores the need for Nigeria to look outward, diversifying its export base away from the volatile commodity if the country is to win its battles against poverty and inequality. “A recent report has indicated that a unit increase in non-oil export stimulates the growth of the Nigerian economy by 0.03 percent. This outcome reveals the grossly underdeveloped state of the non-oil sector of the Nigerian economy. “Also, data from the National Continued on page 18

Report Highlights Investment Opportunities Peter Uzoho Amid current global market turbulence occasioned by lockdowns in many economies due to the COVID-19 concerns, a report by the FBN Private Banking has revealed unique investment opportunities which Nigerian investors can leverage to survive. The latest edition of the Wealth Management Digest, a periodic report of the FBN Private Banking’s global economic review, listed some of such investible and profitable business opportunities as FGN Eurobonds, Eurobonds mutual funds, stock market, real estate, foreign currency, among others. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdowns and restrictions enforced by countries to contain the spread

ECONOMY have led to the crippling of big and small businesses, as demand for goods and services has declined, resulting in loss of appetite in investment. However, the report encouraged investors to look in the way of FGN Eurobonds currently trading at significant discounts, saying, the investment instrument offers attractive yields up to 200 basis points above the current core inflation benchmark at 13 per cent/14 per cent. It also advised investors to put their money in Eurobond Mutual Funds, which it said, presents an option for the retail type investors who do not meet the minimum $200,000 needed to purchase stand-alone Eurobonds. It said the entry point for

the funds would range from $1,000-$2,500, and that the NAV of these funds are currently priced low given the drop in the price of the underlying bonds, adding that the scenario presents opportunities for both capital gain and income in foreign currency. On equities market stock pick, the report explained that banks stocks are generally trading at discounts to their book values with the high dividend yield, noting that these offer opportunities for growth and good income yield. It maintained that sectors such as food and beverages, healthcare, telecoms and utilities may also present good hedges in this COVID-19 period, advising that investors in equities should however remember that, “unlike bonds, dividend payments are

not guaranteed or fixed; stocks also tend to exhibit more volatility than bonds, and as such are not recommended as short term options for investing.� On Real estate, the FBN Wealthdigest pointed out that with a housing deficit estimated at 18million units of dwelling, coupled with deteriorating economic environment, the real estate gap remains and still presents opportunities to acquire affordable residential assets at bargain prices. It said these may be applied as rentals and that the choice of the location and the type of dwelling is however key. Also, for foreign currency, the report advised investors to leverage opportunities in FGN Eurobonds, Continued on page 18

TheEuropeanAviationSafetyAgency(EASA)hassaiditwouldsetout technical operational guidelines to enable the air transport industry adoptcoordinatedapproachtorestoringairlinetravel.TheEuropean CommissiondisclosedthemeasurebeingundertakenbyEASAduringa briefingonitsstrategictravelandtourismpackageonWednesday.The CommissionsaidEASAwasworkingontheinitiativewiththeEuropean Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, saying it plans to set out “baselineaviationhealthsafetyprotocol�. Itisexpectedthattheprotocolwouldincludemeasuresonstrengthening ventilation,hospital-gradeairfiltering,andverticalairflow. Itshouldalsofocusonlimitingcontaminationriskbyprioritisingelectronic payment and documentation, avoiding passenger concentration and managingpassengerflow,limitinginteractiononboard,andexploring the“mostappropriateallocationofseatsbasedontechnicalconstraints�. Itwasalsoexpectedthatwithinthecabin,movementshouldbereduced, withlesscabinbaggageandfewercrewinteractions. “Regaining the confidence of passengers that aviation is a safe travel modewillbeinstrumentalforexitingthiscrisis,�theCommissionstates. “Theaviationsectorshouldmakesurethatmeasuresarehighlyvisible, coordinated,andcommunicatedtopassengersatalltimes.� It points out that the air transport sector is already highly controlled with long experience in safety and security – and dealing with the risk ofcoronavirusshould“followthesameprinciples�.

Qatar Honours Healthcare Professionals

QatarAirwayshasannouncedthatitwouldgive100,000freeticketsto frontlinehealthcareprofessionalstothankthemfortheirheroicservice oftakingcareofpeopleduringthecurrentCOVID-19pandemic. The airline said by maintaining 24/7 operations in recent months, includingtheprovisionofover100charterflights,QatarAirways’mission to repatriate over one million people has received widespread praise andthanksfrompassengersandgovernmentsastheforemostairline taking people home. Given the airline’s work at the frontline of global efforts to repatriate stranded passengers, it now seeks to recognise andrewardtheworld’sfrontlinehealthcareworkers. Qatar Airways said the healthcare professionals from every country intheworldwouldbeeligiblefortickets. Itexplainedthattoensuretheapplicationprocessisfairandtransparent, each country would receive a daily allocation of tickets, depending on its population size, staggered over a seven-day period from 12th to 18th May. The daily allocation would be released at 00:01 AM Doha timethroughoutthecampaignperiod. “Healthcareprofessionalsthatreceivethepromotioncodecanbookup totwocomplimentaryEconomyClassreturnticketsonQatarAirways operated flights – one for themselves and one for a companion – to anywhereontheairline’sglobalnetwork. “Tickets must be booked before 26 November, with travel valid until 10 December 2020.The tickets will be fully flexible, with an unlimited numberofdestinationordatechangesallowedwithoutanyfees.Fareand surchargeswillbewaivedontickets,airporttaxesapply,�theairlinesaid.

“We have tried as much as possible to minimize the burden on Nigerians stranded abroad, appreciating that they stayed out much longer than they needed toâ€? Minister of Foreign Aairs,

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BUSINESSWORLD BALA-USMAN: WHY NPA CREATED SPECIAL WINDOW FOR NONOIL EXPORTERS Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows the monetary value of the goods exported during the period. According to the NBS, Nigeria shipped $53.6 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2019, “she said. Bala-Usman also expressed worry about the data, saying that with falling oil prices, it was not a good signal for the economy “Nigeria is currently the largest African crude oil producer, and the resource accounts for 90 per cent of its exports and foreign exchange earnings and 60 per cent of government revenues. “Nigeria’s crude shipment is tied to exportation and it contributes to the highest revenue of the ports, �Bala-Usman said. She added that with the reduction in oil shipment and price, occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, the revenue of the government from the port was likely to decline, stressing that it was time to increase the shipment of non-oil exports. “This underscores the importance of diversification of the economy through non-oil exports so that we can reverse this trend. “There is a need to encourage local investors. We are a large country of consumers; we need to increase local production. We need to make domestic investment a priority,� she said.

REPORT HIGHLIGHTS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Illustrating further, the report said: “You may explore remortgaging offshore rental property for example at five per cent; apply a tax deduction on the rental income in jurisdictions where the tax laws permit such ‘write offs’, and then invest the funds in shorter duration Eurobonds at a 5-6 per cent margin on the yield. “Note though that leveraging is only recommended for sophisticated investors who are fully conversant with the risks of magnified losses where the loan proceeds are invested in equities.� The FBN Private Banking Wealthdigest however, counseled investors on right market approaches to avoid missing viable opportunities or falling into avoidable market risks during the COVID-19 period.

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Investors Decry Wike’s Shutdown of Rivers, Onne Port Stories by Eromosele Abiodun Customs agents and other port workers at the Rivers and Onne Ports have called on the federal government to come to their recue following their arrests by the Rivers State COVID-19 task force on the orders of Governor Nyesom Wike. The arrests they said has led to the loss of their investments and perishable consignments slated for export. The governor, who has imposed a 24-hour lockdown on Port Harcourt and Obi Akpor Local Government areas over the COVID-19 pandemic, refused to place port workers under essential duty. This is contrary to the guidelines of the Presidential Task Force of COVID-19 which classified port operations as essential services. The federal government had said despite lockdown, ports should remain open to trade so as to facilitate importation and delivery of essential goods, such as foods and medical supplies. But in the last one week, many port workers, including staff of the regulatory Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), terminal operators, shipping agents and dockworkers have been arrested, with vehicles conveying them to work impounded. The Managing Director of Africa Atlantic International Agencies, Daniel Kalu, said the vessel transporting his consignment of 4,500 metric tons of frozen mackerel fish worth millions of euros have been unable to berth at the Rivers Port for about two weeks, a situation which he said could make his company lose the entire consignment. “Even if we get the consignment out now, we already would have lost half of our investment because the fish has lost quality and

we won’t be able to sell at the standard price,� he said. “That is not to speak of the demurrage that we must pay to ship owners for keeping their vessels longer than expected. We pay a demurrage of $7800 per day,� he added. He noted that the same vessel had called in and discharged cargo at the Lagos Ports before heading into Port Harcourt where activities are on standstill. Another consignee, Olufemi MacJulius of Fejudam Shipping Services, said the vessel carrying his bulk cargo of wheat is waiting at neighbouring Bonny because it cannot approach Port Harcourt as a result of the lockdown. “We pay a demurrage of $15 every day because the vessel is not able to berth as

a result of the fact that port workers, including pilots and stevedores cannot come to work out of fear of arrest and detention, if not prosecution by the Rivers state government,� he said. A vessel laden with a consignment of Muriate of Potash is unable to berth at the Onne Ports as a result of the same situation. The inability to discharge this consignment may affect planting this year, given that the rains are already here. The port users expressed worry that apart from the losses that investors in perishable goods like frozen fish and wheat for food processing would incur from the closure of the ports, the situation would affect the food supply chain in the

south-south and south-east regions of the country as well as the image of Nigeria in the international maritime community. The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) had threatened a nationwide protest over arrest of 20 dockworkers in the state. The association had said being essential services providers, the dock workers ought to be allowed to work at all seaports in the country, especially as most seaports are under the ownership and control of the federal government. “We wish to use this medium to state that if nothing is done to effect the release of our members, the union will have no option but to withdraw our services in the entire nation’s seaport, terminals and jetties in

solidarity with our detained members as an injury to one is an injury to all,� MUWN said in a statement signed by Adewale Adeyanju, its president-general. “We were informed that the affected dockworkers were returning from essential service operations to BUA/PTOL terminal, Port Harcourt and were unlawfully and forcefully arrested, and detained by Rivers State Taskforce on enforcing COVID-19 Lockdown.� According Adeyanju, all entreaties made by the dockworkers to the task force team led by Wike, that they were on essential services fell on deaf ears even though they presented duly signed “Essential Duty Port Pass� issued by the NPA.

Shippers’ Council, NCDC Collaborate on COVID-19 Sensitisation The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has announced that it is collaborating with the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to contain the spread of COVID-19, particularly in the Maritime community in Nigeria. The NSC in a statement signed by its Head of Public Relations, Rakiya Zubairu, said it would as part of the

effort, hand over hundreds of face masks and hand sanitisers to the leaders of seven trucking associations. “This is particularly significant because truckers, being essential workers, are some of the few people who are allowed to move across state lines as they deliver essential cargoes all around the country.

“It may be recalled that NSC, through the Federal Ministry of Transportation, had made an intervention for this category of persons to be allowed free movement as they convey goods from the ports to the lengths and breaths of Nigeria and indeed beyond the borders of the country. “Also, the NSC will be

making the rounds of terminals and shipping companies on a COVID-19 sensitisation campaign,� it stated. The NCDC, the statement added, has assigned one if its doctors to deliver a talk on COVID-19 at the various locations where freight forwarders and staff of these organisations would be present.

It added that the Port Health Services department of the Federal Ministry of Health would also be present at these sensitisation events. “Shippers’ Council, as the promoter of this sensitisation campaign will give out face masks and sanitisers to all present at all the terminals and shipping companies, “the statement concluded.

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AYM Shafa Unveils Business Continuity Plan AYM Shafa Limited, one of the leading players in the Nigerian oil and gas industry, has devised strategies to continue its operations due to the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The company, in a statement, said it has sustained its services through professional operations, entrenched culture and visionary

leadership while ensuring the fight against Covid-19 is won. The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr. Yakubu Maishanu, in the statement, said the company recently provided N100 million to support the government of Nigeria in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and

its attendant impact on the country’s population and economy. “This was in collaboration with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) alongside other players in the oil and gas industry. The Company also donated medical equipment worth about N20 million to support the Bauchi State government

in the fight against Covid-19. “AYM Shafa Limited, with outlets across the country and petroleum depot, has recently also carried out some Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs in some parts of the country including the one in Delta State where its petroleum depot is located at Warri,� he said.

Maishanu further stated that, currently, AYM Shafa’s employees, apart from essential operational staff, are working from their homes with modern information technology (IT) tools. “Also, the use of face masks and social distancing are strictly observed at all its facilities including service stations, “he added.


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Passenger Demand May Not Recover Until 2024, Says IATA Chinedu Eze The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has predicted that the coronavirus pandemic may result in semi-permanent damage to the airline industry and may subdue passenger revenue until 2024. In its latest weekly update on the coronavirus crisis, IATA forecasted that revenue passenger-kilometres (RPKs) would decline to under four billion per year in 2020 from around eight billion before the virus struck. Under the association’s baseline scenario, traffic would then stage a recovery to 2019 levels in 2023. This would put the key metric of airline revenues at 32 per cent below IATA’s previous expectations for 2021. The underlying assumption was that there would be a reopening of domestic travel markets in the third quarter, followed by a phased restoration of international markets. “We think that Covid’s effects on air travel are certainly going to last for

a number of years, with no quick rebounds to 2019 levels, unlike the current forecast for GDP,â€? says IATA chief economist Brian Pearce. However, under IATA’s “setback scenarioâ€? – in which lockdowns are extended into the third quarter, possibly due to a second wave of infections – global traffic would be 34 per cent below 2019 levels in 2021 and 41 per below its pre-Covid-19 predictions. Under this scenario, 2019 levels of demand would not be regained until 2024. Regardless of which scenario plays out, IATA expects the industry to face a far slower recovery than the wider economy. “If international borders are to reopen to international travel‌ this is last on the list for government measures,â€? Pearce noted. But so far, there is little appetite for this to happen: “We have yet to see a stabilisation for Covid-19, particularly for emerging markets.â€? One indicator for how travel may return can

be found in the Chinese market. Data from IATA shows that as the Chinese economy has reopened, business confidence in the country has bounced back, albeit to a level still lower than before the coronavirus crisis began. Yet there has been a much slower recovery in airline passenger traffic. “It is clearly the case that air travel will lag the recovery in domestic economies, because consumers in particular will need the confidence‌ to start engaging in discretionary spending,â€? Pearce said. Another development stunting any recovery in passenger revenues, IATA said, is an expected fall in average trip lengths, of around 8-9 per cent. This reflects the expectation that domestic air travel is likely to resume first, but also that consumers may be wary about venturing further from home, Pearce said. “The consequence of this is that RPKs‌ are likely to be growing more slowly than the rise in passenger numbers,â€? he also said.

Red Star Implements Safety Measures Red Star Express Plc, one of Nigeria’s foremost logistics solutions providers, has announced new safety measures to be implemented at its offices nationwide. This was made known by the Group Managing Director, Dr. Sola Obabori, in a statement issued by the company after the federal government announced a gradual ease of the lockdown in various parts of the country. “Following the decision of the federal government to ease the lockdown in various parts of the country, we have opened our offices nationwide; with the exception of those situated in cities where the lockdown is still in place. “Our offices will be open from Mondays to Saturdays, and between 9:00 am and 3:00

pm. In line with this new development, we have also gone on to implement safety measures to ensure that our customers are safe whenever they enter our offices,� he stated. “We encourage all our customers to wear nose masks and use the hand sanitisers provided at the offices. We also encourage our customers to maintain a distance of at least 2 meters between themselves and the Sales Representative when they visit any of our offices,� he added. Obabori, also advised customers to minimise the use of cash by using the POS machines at the offices (with their ATM cards) when making payments. He added that the offices are regularly sanitised while

Sales Representatives and Dispatch Riders are well kitted with Personal Protective Equipment. Red Star Express Plc is a Licensee of Federal Express (FedEx) Corporation, the world’s largest delivery solutions provider. The company has over 150 offices nationwide, with a network reach spanning over 1,500 communities in Nigeria and over 200 countries worldwide. It is made up of four subsidiaries specialising in areas such as Express Delivery, logistics, freight, outsourcing services, supply chain management, e-Commerce logistics solutions, printing and packaging, e-Archiving, business enterprise solutions, as well as agro logistics and trade.

Women Aviators Donate Face Masks, Sanitisers to NAMA Women aviators under the aegis of International Aviation Women’s Association (IAWA) in Nigeria have donated face masks and hand sanitisers to the Nigerian Airspace management Agency (NAMA). Speaking while presenting the items on behalf of IAWA at the agency’s headquarters in Lagos, NAMA Legal Adviser, Dr. Anastasia Gbem said as working mothers who have put in several years in different areas of specialisation, their intervention was inspired by the fact that the health of personnel in the aviation industry remained

central to the growth and advancement of the industry itself. Gbem, also noted that as a global organization of professional women advancing their careers and promoting Nextgen professionals, “IAWA has a strong affiliation and has been networking with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), International Air Transport Association (IATA), Boeing and other critical stakeholders in the sector towards moving aviation forward.� Receiving the items on behalf of the agency, Manag-

ing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, recalled that from the inception of aviation, the contribution of women in the sector had been legendary, stressing that over time, women had broken several barriers and made useful impacts and contributions which have remained invaluable to the growth and development of the industry. While appreciating the gesture on behalf of management, the NAMA boss assured that the items would be judiciously used for the benefit of staff in the different directorates and departments of the agency.

Handling Companies Explain Position on Demurrage Payment

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Chinedu Eze Recently, the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA), Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMIA), Lagos Chapter protested against the request by aviation cargo handling companies’ insistence on the payment of demurrage for delays in clearance of goods imported during the Coronavirus lockdown. The Customs agents insisted they would not honour the mandatory payment of demurrage on cargoes imposed by managements of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) Plc and the Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) Plc during the lockdown. They described the insistence of the two handling companies to collect demurrage as a violation of the federal government’s directives on the lockdown of Lagos, Ogun and Abuja during the period. The Association, in a press statement signed by its Secretary, Mr. Emmanuel Njoku, explained that when its members returned to work on May 4, 2020, following the lift on the lockdown, NAHCO and SAHCO managements insisted that the agents must pay demurrage for shipments affected by the lockdown. He defended the agents’ position by saying that its members at the seaport did not pay for demurrage during the period, and wondered why they would be compelled to pay such at the airport when the order for the lockdown was not from ANLCA. But the handling companies said that they are not the right bodies the clearing agents should protest against because they abide by their obligations to the Federal Airports Authority (FAAN) that manages the airports. NAHCO in a statement signed by its Head of Corporate Communication, Samuel Akinrinmade said the company and other ground handling companies have had to provide critical handling services in support the management of and fight against COVID 19 at extra costs and in the challenging circumstances in the last six weeks of lockdown and closure of airports and airspace (except for approved essential and emergency flights). The company noted that in addition, warehousing services especially ensuring shipments in the custody of the ground handling companies were kept safe, and in good condition at a huge cost during the period. “Cargo agents are asking for 100 per cent waiver on storage, their demand is based on the premise that an agency of government, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is taking on the financial burden of the 100 per cent waiver at the seaports

and issuing credit notes to Port Terminal Operators. “This is not the case in aviation, as ground handling companies have not been informed by Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) or Federal Airports Authority (FAAN) that government is giving any financial exchange for storage waiver in the aviation sector. We have shared this fact with the cargo agents and asked them to direct their protest appropriately. “We are a responsible corporate organisation, employing over 2,200 Nigerian and affecting over 100,000 people in Nigeria directly and indirectly. COVID 19 has affected the aviation industry the most. Today, our industry is faced with revenue loss and cash crunch. Ground handling companies are critical aviation service providers and greatly affected. “Our cost of operations has risen materially in light of the new safety measures in our operations and all the safety equipment, systems, PPE etc that we have put in place for our staff, customers and stakeholders,� the company said. NAHCO expressed appreciation to the efforts of the Minister of Aviation, NCAA and FAAN, even as the aviation industry continues to face the effects of COVID 19, noting, “We are challenged and meeting our obligations to staff and paying all that is due to FAAN, charges such as five per cent of our revenue as concession fee, rent and service recovery charge etc. Going forward is an insurmountable task.� NAHCO also said, “Ground handling companies are private companies just like the port terminal operators in the seaports, cargo agents many of whom work in in custom bonded warehouses in both the seaports and airports and or belong to associations that operate in same, understand this and the fact that both maritime and aviation industries are in the same economy. “They should therefore direct their grievances in the right direction away from the ground handling companies to the appropriate quarters to ensure their desire results of equity in all customs bonded warehouse whether in the seaport or airport.� Also the Managing Director of SAHCO, Basil Agboarumi, insisted that the ground handlers would not give waivers to the customs agents, saying unlike the maritime sector where the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) absorbed some waivers by giving credit notes to terminal operators, the reverse was the case in aviation industry where either the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) or the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) refused to do the same for ground handlers.


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As Airlines Prepare for Flight Resumption There are indications that globally commercial and scheduled flight operations would resume in June, which is also the same month domestic carriers, would resume scheduled service, as stipulated by the federal government. Chinedu Eze writes on how Nigeria can revamp air travel post COVID-19

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ne feels the air of apprehension about what would happen to Nigerian airlines post-COVID-19. The fear lurking everywhere is that some of them may be unable to sustain their operations and pay their workers’ salaries due to paucity of funds. By June, the airlines would have suspended operations for two months during which period they earned zero or insignificant revenue. That is why the clamour for support by the federal government is gaining some traction. In fact, industry experts like Chris Aligbe, the Director of Engineering, Ibom Air, Lukeman Animaseun and other industry stakeholders have reiterated that without bail out the airlines may not survive. Taking a cue from what is happening globally, it has become inevitable that every country must give fiscal support to its airlines and also the aviation industry. This is because the sector is the hardest hit under the coronavirus lockdown. International carriers have announced the layoff of thousands of their workers, including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Emirates, Qatar and many others. And many nations have announced palliatives for their airlines, which include direct monetary support, zero interest loans and grants. Gloom to Hope Although many industry analysts believe that airlines would face difficult times on resumption but there are also indications that there would be spur economic growth after the Coronavirus pandemic, most likely after vaccine has been approved and made available to everyone. Some analysts insist that the airlines and the aviation sector would gain double what they have lost during the lockdown. So the airlines hope to get through the teething challenge of resumption with government support and then stabilise and continue to operate like in the past. The CEO of Aero Contractors, Captain Ado Sanusi, told THISDAY that without government bailout the collapse of the airlines would be imminent, predicting that almost all of them would go down before end of three months. He said before COVID-19, some of the airlines were already weak. “Weak aviation industry will adversely affect the recovery of the nation’s economy, if not cripple it. Any country that does not have strong aviation industry will record minimal growth, so coming out of the economic quagmire will become very, very difficult,� Sanusi. He said it would be late if the federal government waits until the end of the lockdown before arranging the modalities and plans for the bailout, adding that government should urgently identify the companies that need the bailout and kick-start the process immediately. “There should be two stages of the bailout. First phase should be soft loans; which airlines should use to pay for maintenance of their aircraft. Government should support the airlines with foreign exchange to lease aircraft. “The second phase should be providing grant to airlines. The companies that can pay to ensure that their workers remain in service without reliving them of their jobs should be given grants. Then there should be other forms of relief like taxes, charges and others. “Government should look at regulatory issues that are not safety critical. It will be difficult for pilots to travel out of the country, so the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has to make adjustments to accommodate these pilots without lowering standards. Also the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) should give airlines moratorium for three months. We have to also note that aviation agencies need bailout,� the Aero CEO said. Sanusi, warned that if government decided

Arik Aircraft to do nothing for the airlines, there would be a free fall because the airlines might end up “closing shop. Aviation is very vital in the economy of any nation.� However, the Aero CEO said when flight operation resume, airlines would look inwards and review the operations, noting that many airlines would want to conduct maintenance on their aircraft locally instead of taking them overseas. This would cost the airlines less and also save the country foreign exchange. He said airlines would also conduct more training locally and urged government to make the simulator recently acquired by the federal government ready so that instead of travelling overseas, pilots type-rated on simulator ‘s aircraft type would retrain locally. Regaining Lost Ground The Chief Operating Officer of Dana Air, Obi Mbanuzuo, believe that airlines would bounce back financially months after resumption, because the economy which is down due to lockdown would be galvanized; so there would be a flurry of activities both in the public and private sector. He said those who believe that passengers would be skeptical about travelling by air do not realise that with the new flight protocol, passengers would feel protected and won’t have any fear about travelling by air. Also, the CEO of Belujane Konsult, Chris Aligbe, said the number of persons that travel by air locally is about 12 million annually and those on international travel are about five million people, making air passenger traffic 17 million annually. He said with bailout from the federal government, the airlines would survive to ramp up the existing passenger traffic, pre-COVID-19. “If the airlines collapse people will no longer move because we do not have reliable rail system and road system is fraught with security fears and this will stifle the economy because people whose work is critical to the growth of the economy will no longer move. “This will be a setback to the economy. So besides the contribution of the aviation sector to the economy, economic activities will ground to a halt without air travel,� Aligbe said. He noted that over 22,000 people are directly employed in the aviation sector as airline workers, agencies staff, handling companies’ personnel, catering services and others with over 100,000 indirect jobs.

These, he said, would be adversely affected if government fails to bailout airlines, noted that the airlines would bounce back with the support that would be given to them by the government. Aviation industry consultant and Principal Partner, Etimfri Group, Amos Akpan said that banks should also help the airlines to kick-start their operations after the lockdown. “The real issue is for the commercial banks to grant working capital overdraft facilities to the airlines based on the size of each airline’s operations. This is where the federal government needs to assist the industry by instructing the removal of collateral on such overdraft requests, except that sales must be domiciled in the bank granting the overdraft. Also, the interest rate must be at maximum of 5 per cent in the first twelve months at resumption of operations,� he said. Surviving Post-COVID-19 Akpan gave a recipe on how the airlines would survive and said that they must have to review their cost and streamline their operations. “The industry will have to hit the ground running with solutions timely enough to avoid delay and catch up with global recovery trends. This is our time to document our postulations and templates applicable to various scenarios. “My position on bailout is that government should not create funds and invite aviation operators to apply and be granted money. Instead, the airlines should be given grant incentives through existing institutions that aviation companies transact business with. Do not give airlines money. How? Nigerian Customs should set up a program on the instruction of CBN and Minister of Finance. They should publish a list of equipment and parts that will not be paying duty for airlines, handling companies, and service providers like the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and others,� he said. Akpan suggested the period covered for duty free for the items on such list should be a minimum of two years, adding that the companies would liaise with the Minister of Aviation to send in the list of items. Post Quarantine Boom Tourism Consultant and Vice President (South East), Federation of Tourism Association of

Nigeria, Ngozi Ngoka projected that there is going to be a post lockdown boom of the travel industry and when airlines are able to overcome the initial challenges, they would be ushered into a boom that would record high passenger traffic. “Yes, it does make sense to postulate that it will take a while before airlines start to operate at full capacity. Travel will increase depending on people’s perception of safety. But you know that in times of crisis, people feel safe in environments they are familiar with-a place that gives them comfort. So those that get the urge to travel may choose to explore their immediate vicinity before attempting to further climes. Some local tourism products may experience a boom once the restrictions are lifted because people are tired of staying home. Restaurants, event centers, hotels, nightclubs, should use this period to prepare their facilities for post quarantine boom. “But looking forward, I think people may be persuaded to travel to destinations they perceive as comfortable and safe. Therefore, I think a lot of people would prefer to travel domestically when they begin to get the travel bug again. I hope that state governments that have included tourism in the economic planning consider this in their post COVID 19 recovery plans and make concerted efforts to boost the State tourism industry,� Ngoka said. She suggested that the Nigerian government, through its Ministry of Information should also champion a campaign to encourage Nigerian citizens to travel within Nigeria. “Of course, the security situation would have to be tackled and our elected representatives and leaders would have to live by example. I encourage travel agents and tour operators to start looking at forging relationships with other businesses in the tourism chain to produce inclusive made in Nigeria tourism packages for the Nigerian market. “This is a good time to develop strategies to tap into the various opportunities for home grown tourism. Nigerians are very well informed and sophisticated tourists. If we can attract Nigerians, we can attract the rest of the world,� she said. Beyond the apprehension that is currently permeating through the aviation industry, it is believed that once the airlines resume operation, passengers would be willing to travel and local travel may begin to blossom over time.


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Wilson Ighodalo: Addressing Substance Abuse as a Public Health Problem


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Wilson Ighodalo: Addressing Substance Abuse as a Public Health Problem Founder, Drug Salvation Foundation, Wilson Ighodalo, who also doubles as the National Coordinator, NDLEA Celebrity Drug Free Club Nigeria, is also a United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Master Trainer on Sensitisation on Drug and Drug Prevention, Treatment and Care. Known for his passion in addressing substance abuse, Ighodalo in this interview with CHIEMELIE EZEOBI, strongly canvassed for public health approach to tackle substance abuse in Nigeria

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human rights and development agenda. It rest on the fact that existing (criminalisation and discrimination) response has failed to effectively address the drug challenge in our society. What we adopted as best practice, we do in-house training for our personnel and clients. As part of the efforts to build capacities of staff and associates for optimum performance. All humans are born geniuses. The onus is on all of us to discover, nurture and develop it for the betterment of the society. The need therefore for training and retraining for an enhanced performance cannot be over emphasised.

hat is your take on the state of the health sector now? At present the COVID-19 pandemic and how it is being addressed, should be a ‘wakeup call’ to Nigeria. Public health approach is the single most important goal. Public health promotes and protects the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work and play. What is your take on substance abuse as a public health challenge? There is need to reduce substance abuse to protect the health, safety, and quality of life for all, especially children. Millions of Nigerians struggle with a drug or alcohol problem. Almost 95 per cent of people with substance use problems are considered unaware of their problem. Few of those who recognise their problem, many have made an unsuccessful effort to obtain treatment. These estimates highlight the importance of increasing prevention efforts and improving access to treatment for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. What are its impact on lives? Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems. These problems include: teenage pregnancy, Human immunodeficiency virus/ acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), domestic violence, child abuse, motor vehicle crashes, physical fights, crime, Homicide and suicide.

What was the impact of COVID-19 on children that are addicted to drugs? Due to the lock down because of COVID-19, some children could no longer have access to drugs and the withdrawal syndromes are becoming more evident and some parents are just beginning to realise that their kids are using drugs. This has made a lot of them panic. I hope they seek for help to allay their fears. So what is substance abuse? Substance abuse refers to a set of related conditions associated with the consumption of mind- and behaviour-altering substances that have negative behavioral and health outcomes. Social attitudes and political and legal responses to the consumption of alcohol and illicit drugs make substance abuse one of the most complex public health issues. In addition to the considerable health implications, substance abuse has been a flash-point in the criminal justice system and a major focal point in discussions about social values: people argue over whether substance abuse is a disease with genetic and biological foundations or a matter of personal choice. Advances in research have led to the development of evidence-based strategies to effectively address substance abuse. Improvements in brain-imaging technologies and the development of medications that assist in treatment have gradually shifted the research community’s perspective on substance abuse. There is now a deeper understanding of substance abuse as a disorder that develops in adolescence and, for some individuals, will develop into

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a chronic illness that will require lifelong monitoring and care. Improved evaluation of communitylevel prevention has enhanced researchers’ understanding of environmental and social factors that contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs, leading to a more sophisticated understanding of how to implement evidence-based strategies in specific social and cultural settings. A stronger emphasis on evaluation has expanded evidence-based practices for drug and alcohol treatment. Improvements have focused on the development of better clinical interventions through research and increasing the skills and qualifications of treatment providers. What are the emerging issues in substance abuse? In recent years, the impact of substance and alcohol abuse has been notable across several areas, including the following: Adolescent abuse of prescription (Over The Counter OTC) drugs has continued to rise over the past five years. The recent survey found high rates of nonmedical use of the prescription pain relievers Tramadol and Codeine etc. It is believed that two factors have led to the increase in abuse. First, the availability of prescription drugs is increasing from many sources, including the family medicine cabinet, the Internet, and doctors. Second, many adolescents believe that prescription drugs are safer to take than street drugs. In addition, as the federal government through Presidential Advisory Committee for the Elimination of Drug Abuse, (PACEDA) headed by Retired Brigadier-General Buba Marwa, should begin to implement health reform legislation, to focus attention on providing services for individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders, including new opportunities for access to and coverage of treatment and prevention services.

Why public health-based approach? The society should start seeing drug abuse problems as public health issues and it need public health centred approach. Drug abuse is not a personal choice rather a public health issue. Thus tackling substance abuse is a call for a public health-based approach to addressing and discussing the importance of building awareness of substance abuse as a public health problem. Public health is the science of preventing disease and injury and promoting and protecting the health of populations and communities. What is your foundation about? The Drug Salvation Foundation is a nongovernment and Non-Profit organisation aimed at promoting the quality of public health in the society by leading efforts in the prevention, education, advocacy and care of substance abuse disorders etc. The organisation is based in Lagos and have driven drug abuse interventions across the country, organising trainings and prevention campaigns on substance abuse. We have driven drug abuse interventions across the country, through quiz, debates, organising trainings, conferences, charity walk, courtesy visits, workshops, annual lectures and prevention campaigns on substance abuse. We have reputable personality as board of trustees and founding fathers of this prestigious organisation in the person of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, who is the Chairman of The Drug Salvation Foundation. He is the Managing Partner at SIAO (a firm of Chartered Accountants and Management Consultants) and Senior Pastor Trinity House Church. We also have Otunba O.A. Lawal (Honorary Consul). He is at present the honorary Consul of Malta in Nigeria and the President of the Nigerian-Maltese Business Council. Putting it in context, we are reaching out through advocacy campaign that seeks to address the current negative perception about people with drug related issues, by promoting evidence based approach which considers drug use as a public health,

What drives you in pushing issues against drug abuse in Nigeria? Drug abuse in Nigeria is a major cause for concern, especially since children as young as eleven years old, are abusing drugs. That informed part of my passion to champion the cause and children are the future of tomorrow, focusing on prevention and promotion of healthy lifestyle against substance abuse now became my ways of touching lives. I use the platform to share information and ideas about the problem of substance abuse. A number of investigations show that Nigeria is experiencing a sharp increase in young people abusing substances like drugs and alcohol. Many of the patients admitted to rehabilitation and treatment centres for substance abuse are children as young as 11 to 16 years old. Drug and alcohol abuse at a young age is often the result of peer pressure, which starts at school. In addition, during the school holidays, children are often at home alone because their parents have to work. Children, especially teenagers, get bored and start hanging around with the wrong group of people, bad influencers. They are then pressurised into trying new drugs, smoking or drinking alcohol, because they want to fit in. Once children start using substances, they often become problematic drug users. To feed their addictions as they become involved in criminal activities as they try to get money to buy drugs. This can become a continuous cycle of conflict with the law. As part of our integrated approach towards promoting a drug free society, our NGO also looks at ways to target schools and the inner city youths. How many years have you championed this cause? My sojourn started as a media consultant to National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA in 2004. I am a member of Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria(APCON), thus I am an advertising practitioner. What are the major challenges you have battled in the course of your journey in ďŹ ghting drug abuse? Funding and society approach to drug users. Funding from Corporate organisations and High-net-worth individuals (HNWI). We are still hoping corporate bodies and individuals should fund drug abuse awareness campaign and funds improving the capacity of civil society organisations, so that we can properly take the awareness campaign to schools, inner cities youth, communities and parents, so that parents and communities leaders can properly educate their walls and youths who are more vulnerable to drug abuse.


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NBS: Nigerians Spent N40.20tn on Food, Transport, Others in 2019 James Emejo Ă“Ă˜ ĂŒĂ&#x;ÔË The total national household consumption expenditure on food and non-food items stood at N40.20 trillion in 2019, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). A similar study conducted in 2009/2010 by the NBS had put total household expenditure at N21.62 trillion. The NBS stated that of the total expenditure in 2019, 56.65 per cent was spent on food while about 43.35 per cent was expended on non-food items. According to the Consumption Expenditure Pattern in Nigeria 2019 report released by the statistical agency, food consumed outside the home, followed by transportation costs and starchy roots, tubers and plantains were responsible for the largest proportion of household expenditure representing a combined 24.16 per cent of total household

expenditure during the year under review. The report stated that total household expenditure in urban areas stood at N19.11 trillion in 2019 (N8.41 trillion in 2009/10) and N21.09 trillion in rural areas (N9.36 trillion in 2009/10). However, total expenditure on food in urban areas stood at N9.84 trillion in 2019 (N3.65 trillion in 2009/2010), while expenditure in the rural areas stood at N12.92 trillion (N9.36 trillion in 2009/2010). Both areas spent mostly on food outside the home, Starchy foods, tubers, and plantains, and rice representing about 37.96 per cent for rural and about 42.59 per cent for urban areas of total expenditure on food, the NBS added. It further explained that in the non-food section, education, transport, services and rent represented the highest expenditure for urban households while expenditure on health,

transport, education and services dominated non-food household expenditure in 2019. The NBS explained that the consumption pattern of a country depicts its aggregate demand of goods and services and in most cases constitutes about 60 per cent of the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as well as measures the level of welfare and poverty which a country experiences. The consumption pattern report is based on the Nigeria Living Standard Survey (NLSS) 2018/2019 earlier published by the NBS which pointed out that over 83 million Nigerians currently live below the national poverty line with the poverty rate at 40.1 per cent. The NBS had said individuals living in households whose per capita annual consumption expenditure is below the threshold of N137,430 per person per year are regarded as poor by national standards.

FSDH Merchant Bank Assures Shareholders of Improved Performance The Chairman of FSDH Merchant Bank, Mr. Femi Agbaje, has assured shareholders that the financial institution will continue with its conservative and robust risk management framework, leveraging modern digital platforms as it engages the various identified opportunities. He said this recently during the virtual eight Annual General Meeting of the bank held in line with government’s regulation on social distancing. In his address, the Chairman said, “despite the short-term risks in the economy, we still see a lot of opportunity for the medium to long-term, especially with regard to the potential in the expanded market that the AfCFTA will bring. “We will continue to partner with relevant stakeholders to develop innovative financing and investment solutions to enable us exploit these opportunities and create shared prosperity for all stakeholders in 2020.’’ On her part, the CEO, FSDH Merchant Bank, Mrs. Hamda Ambah, pointed out that despite the tough operating environment, the Bank embraced the winds of change by carrying out

a recent restructuring exercise to enhance the viability of its business model and sharpen its focus on meeting the needs of stakeholders. In describing the organisation’s decision to restructure for growth, a statement quoted her as saying that, “since the discount house became a Merchant Bank in 2012, it operated at the helm of a group structure, providing oversight to subsidiaries of the FSDH Group including FSDH Asset Management, FSDH Securities and PAL Pensions.� She added: “In June 2019 however, the FSDH Group concluded a restructuring that transferred the oversight of the four companies in the Group to a non-operating financial holding company. “This has enabled the bank to focus even more closely on its core operations, ensuring faster decision-making and business growth in a time of rapidly evolving regulation in the banking industry.’’ For the financial year ended 31 December 2019, the bank realised a profit before tax (PBT) of N5.183billion, slightly lower than the N5.186 billion recorded for the year ended

31 December 2018. However, profit after tax (PAT) declined by 18.14 per cent, from N4.41billion for the year ended 31 December 2018, to N3.61 billion for the period ended 31 December 2019. The decline was attributed to a significant increase in the income tax figure by 103 per cent, from N775.05 million in 2018, to N1.57 billion in 2019. According to the statement, the increase was as a result of a combination of factors, namely the fact that dividend tax was incurred twice in one financial year following the declaration of an interim dividend as well as the fact that a portion of the bank’s deferred tax assets was wound down. “In spite of this, Earnings per Share (EPS) for the Bank stood at 197kobo, which is 39kobo higher than the 158kobo that was recorded in the financial year ended 31 December 2018,� it added. Ambah, noted that the resilience of the bank’s business model lays the foundation for the long-term prosperity of the Bank and would drive growth in the near-term in spite of shifting economic conditions.

Lekki Port Donates Food Items to Host Communities Raheem Akingbolu As part of its corporate social responsibility and community relations efforts, the Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (Lekki Port), the developer of the Lekki Deep Sea Port Project currently under construction at the Lagos Free Trade Zone, Ibeju Lekki together with China Harbour Engineering LFTZ Enterprise (CHELE) have donated food items to its host communities. The food items were distributed to the six host communities of Itoke, Magbon-Segun, Idotun, Lujagba, Okesegun and Lekuru, recently at the project site to cushion the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on the people of the communities.

Speaking at the presentation of the food items to the community leaders of the communities, Alhaji Bode Oyedele, a Director of Lekki Port, explained that the donation from Lekki Port and CHELE, was to help ease the difficulties occasioned by the COVID- 19 lockdown. “We are here today to present these food items to the communities as a way of showing our concern to the well-being of the people of our host communities especially during this trying period�, he said. While assuring them of the commitment of Lekki Port and CHELE to continue to do everything possible to support the host communities, he urged the community

leaders to ensure that the food items are distributed to reach every household within their communities. He commended the communities for peaceful co-existence and relationship with the company over the years and expressed the hope that they will continue to adopt diplomacy and peaceful resolution of disputes and misunderstandings. Speaking on behalf of all the community leaders, the Baale of Idotun Community, Chief Waheed Tubeko commended the company for the kind gesture and prayed for the successful completion of the project for the benefit of the company, the communities and humanity at large.

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MARKET INDICATORS MONEY AND CREDIT STATISTICS

(MILLION NAIRA)

SEPTEMBER 2019 Money Supply (M3)

35,029,779.72

-- CBN Bills Held by Money Holding Sectors

7,374,356.91

Money Supply (M2)

27,655,422.82

-- Quasi Money

116,533,891.21

-- Narrow Money (M1)

11,121,531.60

---- Currency Outside Banks

1,625,047.69

---- Demand Deposits

9,496,483.91

Net Foreign Assets (NFA)

13,911,335.83

Net Domestic Assets(NDA)

21,118,443.89

-- Net Domestic Credit (NDC)

35,918,179.45

---- Credit to Government (Net)

10,452,199.38

---- Memo: Credit to Govt. (Net) less FMA

11,007,422.79

---- Memo: Fed. and Mirror Accounts (FMA)

25,465,980.07

---- Credit to Private Sector (CPS)

-14,799,735.56

--Other Assets Net

7,000,253.07

Reserve Money (Base Money

2,005,600.83

--Currency in Circulation

4,677,530.81

--Banks Reserves

317,121.43

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March 2018

Inter-Bank Call Rate

15.16

Minimum Rediscount Rate (MRR) Monetary Policy Rate (MPR)

14.00

Treasury Bill Rate

11.84

Savings Deposit Rate

4.07

1 Month Deposit Rate

8.82

3 Months Deposit Rate

9.72

6 Months Deposit Rate

10.93

12 Months Deposit Rate

10.21

Prime Lending rate

17.35

Maximum Lending Rate

31.55

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The price of OPEC basket of thirteen crudes stood at $23.25 a barrel on Wednesday, compared with $22.83 the previous day, according to OPEC Secretariat calculations. s The OPEC Reference Basket of Crudes (ORB) is made up of the following: Saharan Blend (Algeria), Girassol (Angola), Djeno (Congo), ZaďŹ ro (Equatorial Guinea), Rabi Light (Gabon), Iran Heavy (Islamic Republic of Iran), Basra Light (Iraq), Kuwait Export (Kuwait), Es Sider (Libya), Bonny Light (Nigeria), Arab Light (Saudi Arabia), Murban (UAE) and Merey (Venezuela). SOURCE: OPEC headquarters, Vienna


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NSE All-Share Index Rises 0.8% as Market Sustains Positive Performance Goddy Egene The stock market rose further yesterday as buying interest in bellwethers such as Dangote Cement Plc, Nestle Nigeria Plc and Guaranty Trust Bank Plc lifted the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All-Share Index (NSE) by 0.77 per cent to close at 23,892.92. Similarly, market capitalisation added N84.9 billion to close at 12.4 trillion. Having recorded significant

gain last week, the market opened for the week on a negative note. However, after two days of profit taking, the bulls returned on Wednesday, a trend that continued yesterday. In all, 18 stocks appreciated as against 14 that depreciated. Fidson Healthcare Plc led the price gainers with 9.6 per cent, trailed by NPF Microfinance Bank Plc with 9.4 per cent, while May & Baker Nigeria Plc chalked up

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5.7 per cent. FCMB Group Plc gained 5.2 per cent, just as Regency Insurance Plc and Caverton Offshore Services Group garnered 5.0 per cent and 4.9 per cent respectively. Nestle Nigeria Plc went up by 4.0 per cent, while Jaiz Bank Plc and WAPIC Insurance Plc gained 3.4 per cent and 3.3 per cent in that order. On the negative side, Custodian Investment Plc led the price losers with 9.5 per cent, trailed by Unity Bank

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Plc with 8.3 per cent. AIICO Insurance Plc and NEM Insurance Plc shed 7.5 per cent and 7.4 per cent respectively. Linkage Assurance Plc and International Breweries Plc went down by 6.8 per cent and 4.0 per cent in that order. International Breweries Plc has been suffering from dwindling fortunes, recording losses for the 2019 full year and first quarter of 2020. The brewing firm recorded a loss of N27.791 billion for

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REALITY CHECK OF U.S. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CHINA ON COVID-19 BEIJING, May 9 (Xinhua) -- Recently, some US politicians and media outlets have been fabricating preposterous allegations and lies of one kind or another in order to shift the blame to China for their inadequate response to COVID-19. However, as Abraham Lincoln said, “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time�. Lies evaporate in the light of truth. It is time to let facts speak for themselves. In future, we will continue to reveal the truth to the world whenever new lies appear.

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2Q 0D\ ,QWHUQDWLRQDO -RXUQDO RI $QWLPLFURELDO $JHQWV SXEOLVKHG DQ DUWLFOH HQWLWOHG ´6$56 &29 was already spreading in France in late December 2019â€?. According to the article, researchers UHYLHZHG WKH PHGLFDO UHFRUG RI VHOHFWHG ,&8 SDWLHQWV DGPLWWHG IRU LQĂ XHQ]D OLNH LOOQHVV EHWZHHQ December 2, 2019 and January 16, 2020, and retrospectively performed COVID-19 reverse WUDQVFULSWLRQ SRO\PHUDVH FKDLQ UHDFWLRQ 57 3&5 RQ WKHP EHWZHHQ $SULO DQG ,W ZDV found that one sample was positive taken from a 42-year-old man. The absence of a link with China and the lack of recent travel abroad suggest that the disease was already spreading among the French population at the end of December 2019. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924857920301643

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FRIDAY MAY 15, 2020 •T H I S D AY 14. Allegation: The Chinese political system is the root cause of the problem. REALITY CHECK: Virus does not distinguish between ideology or social system. 7KH &RPPXQLVW 3DUW\ RI &KLQD &3& DQG WKH &KLQHVH JRYHUQPHQW KDYH SOD\HG D GHFLVLYH DQG FULWLFDO UROH LQ OHDGLQJ WKH &KLQHVH SHRSOH LQ WKH VXFFHVVIXO Ă€JKW DJDLQVW &29,' &KLQD¡V SROLWLFDO system, which has effectively united and mobilized 1.4 billion people on a vast land of 9.6 million VTXDUH NLORPHWHUV SURYLGHG D VWURQJ SROLWLFDO JXDUDQWHH IRU &KLQD WR RYHUFRPH WKH GLIĂ€FXOWLHV IDFHG by a developing country and pool all available strengths and resources in winning the battle against the virus. What has happened shows that the social system and development path chosen by the &KLQHVH SHRSOH VXLW &KLQD¡V QDWLRQDO FRQGLWLRQV DQG WKDW WKH &3& HQMR\V Ă€UP DQG EURDG VXSSRUW RI the Chinese people. And China has no intention to export its political system. 2Q -DQXDU\ :XKDQ PXQLFLSDO FRPPDQG RQ &29,' UHVSRQVH DQQRXQFHG WKH WHPSRUDU\ suspension of outbound travel from the city of Wuhan. Two days later, 30 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities of China activated the highest-level disease response. Starting from 24 January, 42,000 medical workers from across China, rallying in over 330 medical teams, set out to WKH IURQW OLQH LQ +XEHL 3URYLQFH 2Q WKH HYH RI -DQXDU\ WKUHH PHGLFDO WHDPV IURP WKH 3HRSOH¡V /LEHUDWLRQ $UP\ Ă HZ WR :XKDQ IURP 6KDQJKDL &KRQJTLQJ DQG ;L¡DQ 1LQHWHHQ SURYLQFHV ZHUH SDLUHG up with 16 Hubei cities and prefectures except Wuhan in the battle against the virus. From across the country, key medical supplies and daily necessities were delivered to Hubei steadily. &KLQD SRROHG PDVVLYH KXPDQ DQG PDWHULDO UHVRXUFHV WR EXLOG WKH EHG +XRVKHQVKDQ +RVSLWDO in 10 days and the 1,600-bed Leishenshan Hospital in 15 days. At an average speed of building one hospital at one day and a half, a total of 16 mobile hospitals were put in place to accommodate over 13,000 patients. 5LJKW IURP WKH HDUO\ VWDJH RI LWV &29,' UHVSRQVH &KLQD KDV PDQDJHG WR HQVXUH HDUO\ GHWHFWLRQ reporting, quarantine and treatment for COVID-19 cases. The best human and material resources were concentrated on treating patients with severe conditions. Blanket case screening was implemented at each and every residential communities, and grid-based management was adopted to ensure that all in need had access to testing, quarantine, and hospital treatment.

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13. Allegation: China has been spreading disinformation about COVID-19. Reality Check: China has all along been open and transparent in information release. On the contrary, some US politicians, scholars and media outlets that are hostile to China have kept slandering and attacking China. China is a victim of disinformation.

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Buhari Excited as Emir of Daura Recovers from Pandemic Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

The Emir of Daura, Alhaji Umar Faruk Umar, who was hospitalised after testing positive

for COVID-19, has recovered and had been discharged from the hospital. Reacting to the news of his discharge last night, Pesident

Muhammadu Buhari said he was delighted by the news of the recovery and discharge from hospital. ‘’I am happy to hear of your heart-touching experiences, successful treatment

and discharge from hospital after ten days, a part of which was spent in intensive care. ‘’Given the times we are in, we were all worried about you during that period. I am

very pleased that you came out healthy,’’ he said. Presidential spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement, said the president applauded the dedicated and

hardworking hospital staff of the Federal Medical Centre, Katsina and other frontline medical and health workers, serving various patients in several hospitals across the country.

NCDC Warns against Self-medication The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has kicked against self-medication of any kind by COVID-19 patients in the country. This followed the disclosure by a former Senior Special Assistant to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, that “hydroxychloroquine” was among the medications he received while at the isolation centre. NCDC said the drugs dispensed to coronavirus patients at isolation and treatment centres in the country were tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient. “Remember, the medicines given by authorised medical personnel to patients with diseases including #COVID19, are dependent on individual conditions. “Please, do not engage in self-medication based on another person’s prescription as you can harm yourself,” the NCDC tweeted yesterday. Stay Away from Quarantined Returnees, FG

Warns The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on the COVID-19 pandemic yesterday warned the public to stay away from quarantined returnees from foreign countries. Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the PTF, Mr. Boss Mustapha, who gave the warning yesterday during the daily press briefing by the task force in Abuja, warned that such visits were potentially dangerous to public health. The SGF had lamented reports and viral videos depicting unsafe practices around the quarantine locations of those evacuated from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (USA). He particularly advised those being quarantined to decline visits from their friends and loved ones for the period they would be in observation, noting that the disease for which they were being kept away had a high contagious nature.

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Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva (left), and the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr. Mele Kyari, during a briefing on the activities in the oil and gas industry, at the NNPC Towers in Abuja...yesterday

Some States Using Mobile Courts to Extort Citizens, Amnesty Alleges Global human rights watchdog, Amnesty International (AI) has raised the alarm that mobile courts are being used to extort alleged defaulters of lockdown violations in parts of the country such as Kaduna and Kano states. Speaking yesterday during a webinar organised by the Centre

for Democracy and Development (CDD), AI Director in Nigeria, Osai Ojigho said the watchdog has been receiving complaints of such extortion. The webinar which was titled, “Human rights and law enforcement during the COVID-19 lockdown”, reviewed

human rights issues concerning the pandemic. Ojigho also said it is unacceptable for the mobile courts to prosecute citizens without them having access to lawyers. “If people are charged to court, they also need legal services.

And part of the problem is that lawyers have not necessarily been grouped as essential services,” she said. “When you talk about access to justice, it includes the rights of access to lawyers for defence. The courts shouldn’t be prosecuting cases without lawyers.

declared that the order for the suspension of Jumaat prayer and Sunday services remains active. The Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Media to the state governor, Muktar Gidado,

The governor’s media aide said the suspension of Tarawihi and Tahajjud prayers as well as Ittigaf in this holy month of Ramadan still remained imposed. According to him, already,

order may have caused to the people of the state. “I want to inform the public that the order or directive by the state government particularly on the conduct of Ramadan Tafsir and other

w“As you are aware, the governor has pleaded with the people of the state for their outstanding as all the steps taken are to curtail the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

NOSDRA Traces Cause Prayers Remain Suspended, Says Bauchi Govt of Dead Fishes on Atlantic Congregational announced this while briefing the state Governor, Bala Ibadat, observance of Jumaat Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi yesterday at the Mohammed, has apologised prayer and Sunday service still Coastline to Toxic Wastes Bauchi State Government has journalists Government House in Bauchi. for all the inconveniences the remains imposed. Onungwe Obe in Yenagoa

The National Oil Spills Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) yesterday said its investigation of the death of tonnes of fishes along the Atlantic Ocean coastline in Nigeria was caused by the discharge of toxic waste into the ocean. The Director-General of NOSDRA, Mr. Idris Musa, said in a statement that the high toxicity of the dead fishes and water samples was caused by pollution from heavy metals from industrial and domestic wastes discharged from domestic and industrial sources on land. NOSDRA had instituted a multi-agency investigation on April 22 to unravel the cause of the reported massive death of fishes along the Niger Delta coast stretching from Delta State through Bayelsa State to Rivers State.

The agencies are the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR), the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) and the Federal Institute for Fisheries Research. According to Musa, results of the tests conducted confirmed its preliminary findings that the death of the fishes were not linked to oil leakages as the levels of hydrocarbon in the samples tested were within regulatory limits. Musa said: “In the course of the analyses, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH), Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAR), Benzene, Toluene Ethylene and Xylene (BTEX) were within regulatory standard limits in water, sediments and fish tissue analyses.

Kano Quarantines 2, 000 Almajirai Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano Kano State Government has quarantined over 2,000 Almajiris to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the state, the second hotspot of the virus after Lagos State. The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Aminu Tsanyawa, stated this yesterday during training of the Rapid Response Team (RRT) managing the Almajiris at their quarantine centres. He said the trainees were selected from medical doctors, nurses, community health

workers and laboratory scientists to test and screen the Almajiris at their camps in Kiru, Gabasawa and Karaye Local Government Areas of the state. The commissioner explained that the Almajiris, including those that had been repatriated from other states to Kano State, would be tested for COVID-19. He added that those that are tested positive for the virus would be taken to isolation centres for treatment, while those that are negative would be taken back to their homes and reunite with their parents.

Hanan Buhari’s SIM Card Controversy: Court Awards N10m against DSS Sunday Ehigiator Justice Nnamdi Dimgba of a Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State yesterday awarded N10million in damages against the Department of State Services (DSS) for illegally detaining a trader, Mr. Anthony Okolie, for 10 weeks without charge. The judge, however, absolved President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Hanan Buhari and struck out the prayer requesting her, and MTN to pay N500million. Okolie had dragged Hanan, DSS and MTN to court for his 10-week detention for using a SIM card, which was previously assigned to Hanan by the telecoms company. In a suit filed on his behalf

by human rights lawyer, Tope Akinyode, the applicant sued all parties for N500million jointly and separately. The suit, with number F H C / AS B / C S / 3 / 2 02 0 , sought an order to “compel the respondents (DSS, Hanan and MTN) jointly or severally to pay the applicant the sum of N500, 000, 000 only as general and aggravated damages for the gross and unlawful violation of the applicant’s right to acquire moveable properties, freedom of movement and self dignity.” The 33-year-old man said in a supporting affidavit that he was arrested on July 19, 2019 in Asaba, Delta State for using a telephone line that was previously owned by Hanan. According to him, he

remained in custody, bound by handcuffs till September 22, 2019 as the DSS waited for Hanan, who was schooling in the United Kingdom, to come and clear him but she never did. Okolie also attached the receipt he was issued after purchasing the SIM card as well as the SIM certificate. During the hearing, Akinyode, who is also the National President of Revolutionary Lawyer’s Forum, asked Justice Dimgba to determine if Okolie’s rights had been breached and if the DSS had the right to detain a private citizen for 10 weeks without charge. The President’s daughter, through her lawyer, M.E Sheriff, asked the court not to grant

Okolie’s reliefs, insisting that she had never met the applicant before and he should instead channel his anger towards the DSS that detained him. The DSS in a counter-affidavit said the Presidency ordered the investigation of Okolie, adding that the sensitivity of the case was what led to Okolie’s prolonged detention. The DSS lawyer E.E Daubry, who is the Principal Staff Officer, Legal Services, DSS, said the agency decided to detain Okolie without a court order because of the sensitivity of the case. The agency accused Okolie of using Hanan’s SIM card to solicit money from unsuspecting members of the public, an allegation the applicant denied.

Atiku Asks FG to Sell Presidential Jets Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has advised Nigerian leaders to abandon luxury and adjust to the reality that comes with living in a pandemic. He urged the federal government to sell the presidential jets and scrap the N27 billion being proposed for the renovation of the National Assembly. In a statement issued yesterday, Atiku described the

reduction of the 2020 budget by 0.6 per cent as “window dressing”. “It is to my consternation that despite the crash in the price of oil, and the inability of Nigeria to expand our revenue base through the non-oil sector, the FG of Nigeria has only seen fit to slash our budget by a mere 0.6 per cent This represents a reduction of only 71 billion,” Atiku, who was the presidential candidate for

the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2019 election, said. “Putting politics aside, this is grossly insufficient and betrays the fact we have lost touch with the current realities in the global political economy.” Explaining that crude production and revenue projections have been badly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, Atiku said the 2020 budget should have been slashed by at least 25%.

“How can anyone justify a reduction in expenditure of just 0.6per cent? We cannot be the only nation bucking the trend? “Saudi Arabia, a nation with a much stronger production capacity than ours and with a larger global market share, as well as a foreign reserve that is 12 times ours, has slashed her budget by almost 30 per cent. Ditto for other oil economies.


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Irresponsible to Allow 53-year Old Mike Tyson Back to Ring Eddie Hearn, the British promoter of Nigerian-born world heavyweight boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, has slammed the proposed return to the ring of Mike Tyson. According toReuters, Hearn remarked that he would probably like to see former heavyweight champion Mike

Tyson fight again but questioned whether boxing should be encouraging a 53-year-old to get back in the ring. Tyson, who became the youngest heavyweight champion of all time when he beat Trevor Berbick in 1986 aged 20, caught the attention of the boxing world by posting

Joshua’s Net Worth Rises By £58m, Ighalo 15th on Rich List Despite the coronavirus pandemic that has stopped all sporting activities around the globe, Nigeria born British Heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, recorded the biggest rise in fortune in sport over the past year. According to Sunday Times Rich List, Joshua’s net worth rose by £58million in what was a year of mixed emotions for the boxer. The 30-year-old Sagamu son’s net worth stands at £107million after a successful campaign in 2019 that saw him recapture the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles in Saudi Arabia following a shocking defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr in their first fight. Joshua is second to Gareth Bale in the Young Rich List, though his fortune is way off Lewis Hamilton’s £224million

CHANGE OF I, formerly known as EZEOKE SYLVANUS OKOLIEABOH and SYLVA OKOLIEABOH, henceforth wish to be known and addressed as EZEOKE SYLVA OKOLIEABOH. All documents bearing the former names remain valid. The general public should please take note.

net worth as the richest sports star in Britain. Joshua made £18million in his first fight against Andy Ruiz Jr last summer at the Madison Square Garden. He reclaimed his title via unanimous decision in the rematch in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia last December. Several endorsement deals add further to his annual income, leading to a fortune now estimated at £107million. Similarly, Nigeria forward, Odion Ighalo has made UK’s Sunday TimesRich List for those aged 30 or under. Ighalo, who will be 31 in June sits in 15th position and is among the five Manchester players in the illustrious list. The former Watford striker’s £18million wealth is factored by his substantial £300,000-a-week wage at parent club Shanghai Shenhua.

training videos on Instagram recently and has said he was considering exhibition bouts to raise money for charity. “I would probably like to see it but ‌ is it a bit irresponsible to let a 53-year-old legend back in the ring?â€? Hearn told British Boxing Television. “I had a message from someone saying they wanted to talk to me about Mike. He looks pretty dangerous. What’s compelling is could he actually go back in at 53 and do some damage? But should we be encouraging that from an alltime great? “There’s a fine line and I’ve crossed it a couple of times –

between integrity of the sport and entertainment delivering numbers. “Our job is to deliver numbers for broadcasters but we have to keep it as close to the right mark as we can.� Meanwhile, former heavy weight champion Evander Holyfield has also released a training video on social media, fuelling speculation that he could come out of retirement to face one-time rival Tyson. Holyfield is urging Tyson to set up a sensational trilogy fight by insisting: ‘It would be the fight people want to see.’ The heavyweight rivals are in talks to step back inside the

ring 23 years after their infamous second showdown in Las Vegas. In the third round of ‘The Bite Fight’, Tyson bit off part of Holyfield’s ear leading to disqualification and a $3million (ÂŁ2.4m) fine. Despite hanging up his gloves 15 years ago, Tyson, 53, has been back in the gym showing off his trademark pace and power. Holyfield then announced plans to come out of retirement to enter the boxing ring once more. And he took to Instagram also to show how he is progressing his training, letting his followers inside the first week on his training camp. When asked whether he

would take on Tyson for the third time, he told UK’s The Sun:“I would do that! Yes, I want to fight Mike Tyson. “My whole thing is I’m open, and I know that I want to do well for myself at age 57. I can definitely handle him. “But Mike would have to want to do it as well. “We have to come up with something that is not a knockout grudge match. “It’s not about who can beat who, but to show people we were some of the greatest fighters in our era and we’ve come together as men to do something for others,� he concluded.

CHANGE OF I, formerly known and addressed as DAVID OGBEDEMAH ISENAH, now wish to be known and addressed as DAVID OGBOLOMAWEI DUBADEI ISENAH. All former documents remain valid. The general public should please take note. I, formerly known and addressed as MISS. SOALA STELLA ALTRAIDE, now wish to be known and addressed as MRS. SOALA STELLA DON-ADANYI. All former documents remain valid. The general public should please take note. I, formerly known and addressed as MRS LINDA EJIROGHENE UDOAFA., now wish to be known and addressed as MRS FAITH EJIROGHENE UDOAFA. All former documents remain valid. The general public should please take note. I, formerly known and addressed as OKOLOR OREVAOGHENE BENJAMIN, now wish to be known and addressed as OREVAOGHENE OKOLOR BENJAMIN. All former documents remain valid. The general public should please take note. I, formerly known and addressed as MISS OJADA EVELYN OKEOGHENE, now wish to be known and addressed as MRS OREVAOGHENE EVELYN OKEOGHENE. All former documents remain valid. The general public should please take note.

I, formerly known and addressed as ISINGUZO ANNA CHIBUZO now wish to be known and addressed as ISINGUZO ANNA ADA. All formal documents remain valid. General public please take note.

Mike Tyson is aiming to return to the ring after nearly two decades he retired

Bribery Scandal: Yobo Calls for Caution Femi Solaja Newly appointed Assistant Coach of the Super Eagles, Joseph Yobo, has called for caution on the bribery allegation leveled against a former coach of the team prior to the 2014 World Cup held in Brazil. Nigeria crashed out of that tournament in the second round after late two goals were scored by France at the match played in Brasilia. It was third time Nigeria reached knockout phase in six appearances. But last week, two former national team players, Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi and Taye Taiwo alleged that their inability to make the final list to the football

Yobo

fiesta in that South American country was due to the fact that they refused to give bribe to the coaches. Late Stephen Keshi was the gaffer that led Nigeria to that

edition. Although one of Keshi’s assistant coaches at the time, Daniel Amokachi, has refuted the allegation and challenged both Obasi and Taye to name the personalities that demanded the bribe from them, Yobo who captained the team, Wednesday called for caution because the saga will further polarize the football family. “As the captain of the team (at that time), I was privy to the goings on, most especially when we started the final camping leading to the tournament in Brazil. “To the best of my knowledge, I can’t figure out any unethical doings but we need to also respect the personalities of the individuals who raised the allegation.

“I worked under several indigenous coaches, interestingly, Keshi and Amodu Shaibu of blessed memories were exceptional. “All through my 13 years sojourn with the national team, no coach made such demand from me but would not want to join in the condemnation of the players who have come out to speak for themselves today. “I have lots of respect for both players at the centre of this issue but we need to move on as the tournament in question is history,� explained the former Everton of England defender during a live Instagram session on the Nigeria Football Federation page on Wednesday.

Dare to Launch E-Gaming Sports in Nigeria Mambila Plateau to be revived for long distance races As parts of efforts to key into the global benefits of E-Gaming Sports and make Nigerian sports more viable, Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Sunday Dare, has concluded plans to launch Nigeria into the E- Gaming Sports world. Speaking during a webinar on steps to reactivate the sports

sector post covid-19 era, Dare said: “We are working on a plan that would produce for the first time an industry-based sports policy that will turn sports into business. “We are on the verge of launching E-Gaming Sports in Nigeria. It is the most suitable for the post Covid-19

era. Globally, it is a $138billion business. “We also plan to develop the Mambila Plateau area to turn it into a training ground for our long-distance runners who are mostly from the North. This is necessary and important considering that long-distance race is an individual, none

contact sport that would likely resume soon as the impact of Covid-19 winds down,� stressed the sports minister. Dare further affirmed: “While these are few things we are doing at the Ministry level, we are also keen to learn how other new things can work better.�


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“While the PDP has nothing against any transparent effort to provide succour to Nigerians, particularly our children, at this critical time, our party rejects the on-going fraud in which school children, who are in their respective homes, bearing the brunt of the failures of the APC administration, are being used as metaphors to divert public funds” – The PDP alleging that the school feeding programme embarked upon by the federal government is targeted at stealing N13.5bn.

AKINOSUNTOKUN DIALOGUE WITH NIGERIA

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In Remembrance of Jonathan “J onathan built 125 almajiri schools, with boarding facilities, libraries, sports arenas, free tuition, free school uniforms and casual wears. This was simply to give life meaning to these kids deliberately neglected by their parents and society. Sadly, Buhari’s first assignment in week-one in office was to cancel this development that incorporated Islamic and modern Western education and permanently took these neglected children off the street. “Not a single voice from the North asked questions on why Buhari’s government is discontinuing the Modern education for almajiri and throwing them back to the street. “With the arrival of COVID-19 and the kids still living on the street, they became the most vulnerable in the North and a majority of them have not been lucky as they are COVID-19 positive. This public health challenge was the reason the Northern governors’ meeting remembered that the children have their own states and parents. In a country that have no regards to data or information management, it is apparent that some of these kids cannot be matched to any state in the North or the Niger Republic, therefore the reason, they are being shipped to the South, mostly South-east. “All that the kids need now is to be appropriately tested and treated in the states they are currently living rather than sending them to villages/families they may hardly recognise as some of them were ‘thrown’ out homes at four to six years. Whatever, these former GEJ Alamajiri pupils will never forget the wickedness the politicians and their educated brothers and sisters (that choose silence) meted out to them. They deserve better”. Nothing better captures the yawning utility gap between the incumbent Presidency of Muhammadu Buhari and that of his predecessor, Jonathan Goodluck than the excerpts above. It wasn’t the case that the former had a better alternative for this Northern nay Nigerian eyesore, he has none at all other than casting them out into the streets. I remember the Almajiri question was posed to him at the Kadaria/ Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) townhall meeting pursuant to the 2019 presidential election. Typical of the fashion the whole night went and obviously struggling with poor health, the president had nothing to say other than waive it away with a response whispered to him by his stand in deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, that it was the responsibility of the local governments. The question that then begs to be asked is: has he since, summoned the concerned local government authorities to give them the marching orders? To wait here for a response would amount to waiting for Godot. The sort of priority that seems to be of greater concern for our president is of the kind of bearing down on Nigerians who refuse to remain (like a lamb taken to the slaughter house) sitting ducks for the assault of AK 47 wielding rampage of our fulani kinsmen. This is a government that fosters crisis where there is none and beats a retreat when confronted with the real deal. Given the alacrity with which he threw the books at Amotekun, why has the fidgety Attorney General not deem it fit to enforce the fundamental human rights of the almajiri in the face of the Northern states governors wanton impunity of resorting to internal deportation? Or is it the case that his attention is completely captured by the prospects

Jonathan of what can be done with the latest tranche of the bottomless Abacha loot? Anyway, God dey. The social media stratosphere was recently seized of another round of Jonathan nostalgia video clips contrasting his presidential stewardship with that of his successor. Flash back 2014: Not really looking like a president who is not having a good time but like an unappreciated leader whose indulgence we routinely take for granted. He confessed, once again, his forbearance with our rowdy and censorious proclivities. ‘I’m the most abused and insulted president in the world but when I leave office you will all remember me for the total freedom you enjoyed under my government’. In presaging the contrast that may come after him, he is in the elevated company of President Barack Obama. ‘You Republicans who could not wait to see the end of my eight years in office, how do you like me now? Taunted the former American President.The gap between Jonathan and Buhari is somewhat reminiscent of the one between former President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump. Now let me quickly enter the caveat, in anticipation of the mischief of those who have a negative vested interest in columns of this nature that I should not, thereby be deliberately misunderstood as equating Jonathan with Obama.The point I make is that the statesman/leadership deficit of President Donald Trump vis-a-vis Obama

corresponds to what we now know of President Buhari relative to former President Goodluck Jonathan. If the contrast is less stark between the latter couple in some respects, it is crystal in the potential of the big man in aso rock to trip Nigeria over the edge into political cataclysm. Under him, it has become difficult for us to differentiate between a Daura vision of Nigeria from a Tunnel vision. Riding the triumphalism of the hollow rhetoric of killing corruption before corruption kills Nigeria to power in 2015, credulous Nigerians wilfully blinded themselves to his glaring inadequacies especially his unconstructed nativist nepotism. Like Trump, he could shoot anyone dead and the hero worshippers would only shout Sai Buhari. So smitten with him were Nigerians, that all of us pleading the restoration of federalism aka restructuring were muscled into playing defensive. The equally misled but potent international community enablers couldn’t really care less for Nigerian federalism if the bargain was the alighted nemesis of corruption welding the sword of damocles.The backdrop of the corruption stigmatised Jonathan government provided the perfect counterpoise. He wasted no time cashing down on the waiver generously lavished on him to enact the most lopsided presidency ever visited on Nigeria. Whenever the issue of the political regression is raised, craven supporters and calculating partisans rush to the barricades pleading the ouster clause that a Nigerian President should be afforded the privilege of wanton parochial discrimination and be allowed to work with people he can trust; that there is nothing wrong in the Nigerian Presidency becoming a daura writ large affair. To put it in the ringing solemnity, only he can muster, Bishop Matthew Kukah lamented ‘No one would have imagined that in winning the Presidency, General Buhari would bring nepotism and clannishness into the military and the ancillary security agencies, that his government would be marked by supremacist and divisive policies that would push our country to the brink. This president has displayed the greatest degree of insensitivity in managing our country’s rich diversity. He has subordinated the larger interests of the country to the hegemonic interests of his co-religionists and clansmen and women.The impression created now is that, to hold a key and strategic position in Nigeria today, it is more important to be a

Unlike embittered Nigerians who rue the day Jonathan meekly did the right thing conceding power in 2015, I believe the former president and Nigeria (at large) are the better for it. If he had remained to contest the result of the presidential election, all hell would have been let loose, nationally and globally. The secret manipulators of the Boko Haram insurgents (the falcon who no longer heeds the falconner) would have escalated the terror to such manifold proportions, that would put the Nigerian civil war to shame

northern Muslim than a Nigerian’. Those who insist that this behaviourial lapse was in violation of the notion of Nigerian nationhood and should not be allowed to stand were indignantly censured as ‘corruption fighting back’. As it turned out, corruption didn’t abdicate the occupancy of the villa in the first place (it has only dug deeper), let alone fighting back. Brimming with barely concealed contempt for his fawning fans and fanatics, Buhari had since stretched the inch he was given to yards and miles in utter disdain of the rest of us. We have now gotten to a stage in which the government of Nigeria by Daura plus and for Northern Muslims, has been presently reinforced with the induction of ambitious girlfriends (ask the first lady) into the villa diners club. She was then immediately empowered as a Nigeria wide distributor of raw cash less fifty per cent distributor’s commission and less forty percent handling charges. And there was the audacity of Mr Mamman Daura, who in habitual ummeritted arrogance, couldn’t find any commensurate encomium to lavish on his protege, the late Abba Kyari, than a contemptuous belittling of all who serve his younger than him Uncle- as collectively and individually inferior to the latter. Never seen such oddity of a blind man presuming to condemn the sighting capability of the a one eyed counterpart. Was he not the eighty years old nephew jostling for residency rights at the Aso Rock Villa with the lady to whom such privilege was assigned by the marriage act? Unlike embittered Nigerians who rue the day Jonathan meekly did the right thing conceding power in 2015, I believe the former president and Nigeria (at large) are the better for it. If he had remained to contest the result of the presidential election, all hell would have been let loose, nationally and globally. The secret manipulators of the Boko Haram insurgents (the falcon who no longer heeds the falconner) would have escalated the terror to such manifold proportions, that would put the Nigerian civil war to shame. Always a whipping boy and soft target for the media and the intelligentsia, Jonathan would wake up daily with his appetite for breakfast ruined by the media mobilisation of outright revolt of public opinion. In the end, if he (literarily) managed to survive the avalanche, he would be haranged out of office with a looming prospect of jail or exile to Papua New Guinea. In the interim, Pope Alexander would be treated to the visit of high powered Nigerian delegates petitioning him to fastrack the canonisation of Buhari. But God is not mocked, hence his contrivance of the demystification of Buhari and a bird’s eye view (for those who still have eyes to see) of the danger awaiting Nigeria on present evidence. Partly on account of his own opaque stewardship at the Petroleum Tax Fund (PTF), under the criminally unsurpassed General Sani Abacha, the president took to absolving and exonerating his benefactor of all charges of corruption. He ceaselessly reels the obtuse exoneration- even as he keeps receiving the proceeds of the theft secreted away by his ill starred role model. Since the Internet never forgets, newspaper banner headline bearing his longstanding character witness to the owner of the Cayman islands account has been making the circulation in the social medium-size by side with the vindication of Jonathan.

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