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BAILOUT: How much was NASS crisis: Why Buhari won't intervene shared? Between Presidency and AGF, who is right? 9 — PRESIDENCY zSEE NEWS ANALYSIS ON PAGE 8
APC, PDP at war over source of bailout funds •Bailout fund drawn from Jonathan's savings— PDP •Buhari, APC should learn from us, save for the rainy day—PDP •PDP lied, bailout money was paid in by NLNG — Presidency •APC hails Buhari, says fund packaged without borrowing
By Clifford Ndujihe, Henry Umoru, Anayo Okoli, Samuel Oyadongha, Simon Ebegbulem, Dayo Johnson, Demola Akinyemi, Gbenga Olarinoye, Dapo Akinrefon, Levinus Nwabughiogu & Marie-Therese Nanlong
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BUJA — THE Pres idency and the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, were sharply divided, yesterday, over the sources of the N804.7 billion relief package being worked out to bail out many states of the country from their unpaid salaries burden. While the PDP said that a significant amount of the princely sum came from savings left behind by the out-gone administration of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, Continues on Page 5
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Members of Jama'atu Nasiril Islam First Aid Group; Red Cross and security agents at the scene of the explosion by a sucide bomber during Kaduna State workers' screening exercise at Sabongari Local Government Secretariat in Zaria, Kaduna State, yesterday, while victims of the blast undergo treatment. Photos NAN/ Olu Ajayi.
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VISIT: Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State (4th from left) in a group photograph with the former Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Ahmed Makarfi,(on his right) and the former Governor of Niger State, Alh.Abdulkadir Kure; National Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (South East zone) Col. Austin Akobundu (rtd); Enugu State Chairman of the PDP, Chief Ikeje Asogwa (right) among other dignitaries, at the Government House, Enugu, yesterday.
APC, PDP at war over source of bailout funds Continues from Page 1 t he Presidency disagreed, arguing that the money came from proceeds of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG). Upon assumption of office on May 29, President Muhammadu Buhari said the departing PDP government left an empty treasury and pleaded with Nigerians for patience as they await urgent implementation of his change agenda. The Presidency also refuted some media reports that the presidential relief package was drawn from the Excess Crude Accounts, ECA, stressing that the ECA is intact. This came as state governments, the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and some eminent Nigerians lauded President Muhammadu Buhari over the relief package, saying it will help boost the economy. Buhari, APC should learn from PDP and save for the rainy day –PDP In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the PDP said that the bailout would go a long way
in alleviating the sufferings of Nigerian workers in various states of the federation, most of whom have been without their wages for several months. The party, however, noted that a significant amount of the bailout came from savings accumulated in the Excess Crude Account handed over to the Buhari administration by the past Jonathan-led administration. “This development is in clear contradiction to the earlier impression given by President Buhari to Nigerians and the international community that they should not expect much from his administration in its first 100 days because according to him, on assumption of office, he met a virtually empty treasury. “We want to believe that given the President’s release of such huge amount, he may have realized that he was earlier misdirected on the actual financial state of the nation at the time he took over. In this regard, we expect the President, as a respected statesman to do the needful to correct that
TAKE HEART BY ELLA RANDLE
When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully everyone is blessed —Maya Angelou
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OVING others is a source of hope because as active agents we use our strengths to make a difference in the life of another. Happiness is to joy as optimism is to hope. Joy, like hope, is not a mere innate disposition, but a virtue fine-tuned through bringing creative goodness into the lives of others. When we demonstrate love without the thought of reward, the natural law of life replenishes, because whatever you give in life comes back with more benefits anyway. People who sincerely love others as themselves flourish in a special way? Some people truly abide by the ancient golden rule, ‘love thy neighbor as thyself ”. Love has its different spheres of activity. Be it deep and personal or charitable love to others. Let your presence be felt in the lives around you. Every day, try and do one small thing for love and love only, and see the changes that will take place in your life.
erroneous impression. “Furthermore, we expect President Buhari’s APC administration as direct beneficiary of this savings initiated by past PDP administrations to appreciate the strategic importance of always saving for rainy days and as such guarantee prudent and transparent management of the nation’s resources now under its care.” Continuing, the PDP urged members of the APC to put their house in order and stop distracting President Buhari by allowing him settle down for the business of governance. Metuh said: “The party therefore charged the APC as a party in government to put its house in order, desist from injecting confusion and distracting the President from settling down to form a government and face the enormous challenges of governance, especially the implementation of his long list of campaign promises to Nigerians. “It said Nigerians are no longer interested in insults, tirades and propaganda but in actions and policies that would move the nation forward, a stance the APC has failed to recognize.’’ PDP lied—Presidency Reacting to the PDP’s claims that a significant amount of the bailout fund came from the ECA left by former President Jonathan, the Presidency clarified that the fund was generated from proceeds paid in by NLNG. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu said: “Let me say that no money was taken from the Excess Crude Account. I was present two weeks ago when the governors met with the President, one of them (governors) called his attention to the fact that he had heard that Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, had paid in some dividends to Nigeria.
“Let me also add that in the course of their courtesy visit last week, the board of NLNG announced to the president that they had made the payment. So in a similar way, the President was just informed about this money last week.” Indeed, the presidency had before the telephone chat with Malam Garba Shehu refuted some media reports that the presidential relief package was drawn from the ECA, stressing that the ECA remains intact. It said that the bail out was drawn from the dividends realized from the proceeds of the Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG), a special intervention relief fund from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN and a debt restructuring deal by the Debt Management Office, DMO. It will be recalled that the Accountant-General of the Federation, AGF, Ahmed Idris, on Monday told State House Correspondents that the three tiers of government were to share about $1.7 billion, equivalent of N391 billion. But a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina yesterday overruled Idris on the ECA. The statement read thus: “Reports in sections of the media today that funds will be drawn from the Excess Crude Account for the relief package approved by President Muhammadu Buhari for states and local governments, are incorrect. For the purpose of greater clarity on the matter, the measures approved by President Buhari to deal with the problem of unpaid public sector salaries in many states are as follows: *The sharing of the $2.1 billion dividend paid to the Federation Account by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG); *A Central Bank-pack-
aged special intervention fund that will offer financing to the states, ranging from N250 billion to N300 billion. This will be a soft loan available to states for the purposes of paying backlog of salaries; and *A debt relief programme designed by the Debt Management Office which will help states restructure their commercial loans currently put at over N660 Billion, and extend the life span of such loans while reducing their debtservicing expenditures. “The measures approved by President Buhari definitely do not include drawing down the remaining balance in the Excess Crude Account or the “liquidation” of the account as some media outlets have wrongly reported. No such decision has been taken or approved by President Buhari, and last week’s meeting of the National Economic Council clearly concluded that the Excess Crude Account should be left untouched at this time.” APC hails Buhari for ending workers’ mystery Reacting to the development, the APC has hailed President Buhari for coming to the aid of the longsuffering Nigerian workers with a multi-billionnaira package that will not only ensure that all arrears of salaries owed by many states across the country are immediately paid, but will also make it easier for the states to meet their monthly salary obligations henceforth. In a statement issued in Abuja by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said it was particularly delighted that the President has shown that he is truly the father of the nation by eschewing partisanship in approving the intervention fund for all the states, irrespective of which parties they belong to. ‘’We say this because when states were financially handicapped during the tenure of the last federal government, opposition states were hung out to dry why states belonging to the then ruling PDP got generous bailouts.’’ APC said by his action,
President Buhari has practicalized his deep understanding of the essence of governance which, more than anything else, is about the well being of the citizenry. The party said worthy of note and commendation is the fact that the special intervention fund approved by President Buhari was packaged without any external borrowing, despite the paucity of funds occasioned by the fall in the price of crude oil and the unprecedented profligacy of the immediate past administration that dried out the pot of national resources. It said so early in the life of his administration, President Buhari is walking his talk by showing that with prudence, financial discipline, plugging financial leakages and a deep sense of patriotism, even the nation’s dwindling resources can still be more effectively utilized for the benefit of Nigerians, rather than be looted by thieving public officials who abuse their office. Bailout commendable – Gov Dickson Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State also hailed the President’s bailout decision. Through his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, he said: “The bailout to states by President Muhammadu Buhari is highly commendable. Bayelsa is also expecting its own share of the bailout funds to meet our outstanding obligations to pensioners and local government workers. “As you know, Bayelsa State is not owing its workers, as it was the case with most states in the federation due to the sharp drop in oil revenue. But we welcome the bailout to enable us support the chairmen of the eight local government areas to clear the backlog of salaries owed local government workers and pensioners.” It will lessen states’ debt burden – Gov Ahmed Similarly, the Governor of Kwara State,Alhaji Abdulfatah
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Okada riders vandalise VIO office in Ibadan over death of colleague I
By Ola Ajayi
BADAN—THE relative peace that reigns at Iwo road interchange, Ibadan, was ruptured yesterday as some Vehicle Inspection Officers, VIO, caused the death of a motorcyclist who fell under a Lagos bound articulated vehicle which crushed his head instantly. The VIO officials, whose manner of operations had been roundly condemned by motorists in the state, were said to be in hot pursuit of a commercial cab for alleged breach of traffic rules. The taxi driver was said to have, in his escape bid, hit the motorcyclist whose brains littered the road. This caused a breakdown of law and order as commercial motorcyclists mobilised and stormed the office of the VIO, destroying it in the process. When Vanguard visited the scene, hundreds of sympathisers thronged the scene, with the women, among them, wailing. An eyewitness said: “While the VIOs stopped the driver of the taxi for a routine check and he wanted to run away, he hit the
Okada man who unfortunately swerved right underneath the trailer which overran him and killed him on the spot.” Seeing what their actions had caused, the VIOs ran away from the scene, claiming that they were chasing the trailer driver who escaped towards
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. When the angry motorcyclists got to the office of VIO at IdiApe, they broke some windows, louvres and bottles of soft drinks. It was learned that the quick intervention of security men saved the situation from
degenerating into a full blown crisis. Vanguard gathered that some of the protesters were arrested by the Police and all attempts to get the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Adekunle Ajisebutu to speak on the incident failed as his phone was switched off.
ACCIDENT: Onlookers at the scene of the accident which led to the vandalisation of Vehicle Inspection Officers' office by motorcycle operators in Ibadan, yesterday. Photo: Dare Fasube.
Shell retiree dies on payment queue S
By Godwin Oghre
APELE—ONE of the 2010 retirees of Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, Nigeria Limited, has died in Delta State as he waited on the queue for payment of his severance benefit. Twenty seven of the retirees in this category were said to have reported for the payment when the incident occurred. Leader of the retirees, Akinola Kayode, said in Sapele yesterday that the company owed them over N800 million severance package, adding that they had served the company meritoriously for between eight and 29 years, until 2010 when they were all disengaged from service. He said: “If you add all our years together, you will get not less than 500 years of meritorious service, yet Shell has refused to pay our severance benefits, despite several entreaties from us. ‘’The name of our dead colleague is Mr Aliogo Thomas. He died on the queue while we were all awaiting the payment of our severance benefit from Shell.” Kayode gave the names of the 26 others still waiting for their severance benefits as, Sunday Olokor, Joseph Olley, Dennis Ahonsi, Victor Obukohwo, Dennis Ekaji, John Esiri, Augustine Okonorho, Augustine Ogbeide, Omajuwa Tedeye, Peter Tiemi, Matthew Akinola, Ehimuan Ubuane, Kayode Akinola (himself), Emmanuel Egware, Samuel Abomah, Rufus
Jegbefume and Mustapha Akande. Others include Anlem Ikapade, Godspower Akpotobor, Augustine Ugbuwe, Randol Idamadudu, Otasowei Aghahon, Alice Odia, Bolaji Gani, Eze Cletus and Emmanuel Unumeri. He said they were all staff of Shell Petroleum Development
Company of Nigeria Ltd, Western Division, Warri, Delta State, forcefully severed from the service of the company in 2010, during the divestment exercise by the company. When contacted, a male voice who introduced himself as Ukechukwu Igbaja, Media Relations Manager of Shell Petroleum Development
Company Ltd, Western Division, said the company was not owing any retirees. “Shell has paid all its retirees. At the moment we are still looking at the claims of these 27 people you just mentioned, I believe that the matter is in court, and we shall take appropriate step based on the outcome,” he said.
Gunmen abduct one in Patani
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By Perez Brisibe
ATANI—EXACTLY three weeks after the release of three staff of a construction company working in Patani Local Government Area of Delta State, gunmen on Monday at about 3:45pm, stormed Patani again and abducted a woman at a building site. The woman, identified as
Mrs. Benaibi Keboh, was abducted at the building site along Agoloma Road by an unspecified number of gunmen who fled with their victim through a creek in the community. Meanwhile, there was palpable fear at the Patani Asphalt Production site of SETRACO Construction company in charge of the East-West road as expatriates and staff of the
company, ran for cover while the shooting incident continued. Denouncing the abduction and calling for the release of the victim, a resident of the community, Mr. Doutimi Fiepre, and a former chairman of Patani Local Government Area, Dr. Chris Ekiyor, while lamenting the activities of the gunmen, called for the immediate release of Mrs Keboh.
3 in Police net for raping 16-year-old girl in Lagos By Esther Onyegbula
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AGOS—THREE young men are currently cooling their heels in one of the dreaded cells of the State criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Panti, Yaba, for allegedly gang-raping a 16-year-old girl (names withheld) at Orile area of Lagos while on her way from school. The suspects, identified as
Sunday Simeon, 18, from Akwa Ibom State; Adebayo Omoniyi, 18, from Ondo State; Nnaemeka Uzodinma, 24, from Imo State and Seyi (surname unknown) who is currently on the run, abducted and gang-raped the victim who is a JSS 3 student on June 23, 2015. Vanguard learned that the suspects attacked the victim after one of the suspects, Adebayo, took the victim’s phone around
Arikeuyo junction while returning from school. It was gathered that while the victim was struggling with Adebayo, his partners in crime dragged her into a tricycle and took her to No. 15 Unity Close, Orile Iganmu. It was learned that when they got there, the suspects took off her school uniform and raped her one after the other.
2 arraigned for damaging tenants' toilets, others
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By Onozure Dania
AGOS—TWO septuagenarians, Musa Kalamu, 75, and Adekunle Akinsemoyin, 73, were yesterday arraigned before an Igbosere Chief Magistrate’s Court for allegedly damaging the toilets and roof sheets of their tenants. The defendants, docked before Magistrate H.O Amos, are facing a threecount charge bordering on conspiracy, breach of public peace and malicious damage preferred against them by the police. The prosecutor, Sergeant Perezi Donjor, told the court that the defendants and others still at large, committed the alleged offences on June 14, 2015, at 24 Okiti Lane, off Iga Idugansan Street on Lagos Island. Donjor said the defendants, who conducted themselves in a manner to breach public peace, illegally removed the roofing sheets of the rooms of two of their tenants, Wasiu Ramon and Fatai Andoyin, who were also present in court during the arraignment.
3 Ondo poly students, 5 others nabbed over alleged cultism, robbery By Dayo Johnson
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KURE—THREE students of Ondo State-owned Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, and five others have been arrested for alleged cult activities and robbery. The suspects were arrested with dangerous weapons, including guns, knives and axes, among others, by Police detectives in the state Vanguard learned in Akure that the students of the polytechnic include Akinboun Blessing, 21, Public Administration, ND 11, Fasanu Tolulope, 24, Business Administration, ND11, and Alabi Oluwaseun, 26, of the Department of Business Administration ND (PT 111).
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Aladja police arrest 27 cultists By Akpokona Omafuaire
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A building that collapsed at Orile building materials market in Lagos, yesterday. PHOTOS: Kehinde Gbadamosi.
5 dead, more injured as communities clash over farmland By Wole Mosadomi
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INNA—FIVE people have been confirmed dead, while several others were said to have sustained injuries in a communal clash between two villages, Mazza and Twachiko, in Agaie Local Government Area of Niger State, over farmland dispute. Vanguard gathered that the warring villagers had been at each other ’s throat for over four years. It had been managed by the community elders, but matters came to a head yesterday, when both communities clashed, leading to the death of five people. Beside the loss of lives, several houses, two vehicles, 18 motorcycles and domestic animals were also lost. It was reliably gathered that trouble started when some farmers from one of the communities, Twachiko, went to the disputed land to farm. The Emir of Agaie, Alhaji Yusuf Nuhu, was said to have directed the two warring communities to keep off the disputed land until the issue was finally resolved. Mazza villagers, on getting wind of the invasion of the land by their adversaries, stormed the place with dangerous weapons and descended on the farmers believed to be from Twachiko village, which led to the death of a youth. Twachiko community was also said to have mobilised its people and launched a counterattack by invading Mazza village, leading to the killing of four persons and destruction of other valuable property. The Emir of Agaie, Alhaji Nuhu, has visited the farmland and the two communities and other villages affected by the crisis, describing the development as unnecessary, especially since he had intervened. He ordered the indefinite suspension of chiefs of the two warring villages and further reiterated the earlier ban placed on farming activities on the land
zHouses, vehicles, domestic animals destroyed until further notice. The royal father also ordered a redeployment of all the district heads in the Emirate council to bring sanity to the area. Contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Baba Elkan, confirmed the
zPolice arrest 20 incident, saying the Police had commenced investigation. “We are on top of the issue and already, 20 people have been arrested in connection
with the incident,” he said. Those who sustained injuries were said to be receiving treatment at Federal Medical Centre, Bida.
How ignorance of Solomon Arase exposed fake policeman zHe's been impersonating for 12 years By Evelyn Usman
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AGOS—IGNORANCE of who Mr. Solomon Arase (Inspector General of Police) is gave out a 33-year-old man arrested for impersonating a Police Constable. He told operatives of Lagos State Police Command XSquad that his action was inspired by love for the profession. The suspect, Godwin Akhenamen, who claimed to have been parading as a policeman for 12 years, was sighted in Ikeja, Monday, fully kitted in a SPY police uniform. But the service number on the uniform reportedly gave him away, owing to its irregularity. When accosted by men of the X-Squad, he reportedly insisted he was a policeman. He was reportedly asked if he knew the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase. But he claimed not to have any relative or friend who bore that name. At that point, he was arrested and revealed during interrogation that he was not a policeman.
‘I love this job’
Akhenamen told Vanguard how he had on several occasions made attempts to join the Nigeria Police without
luck. According to him: “I love the Police profession and have always wanted to be a policeman. But several attempts made to join failed. The reason was based on the ground that I did not finish my primary school education. “In 2003, I decided to join the SPY police training, but by the time I got to Ikeja, I was told that registration had closed. I went back to my private security job only to be sacked two weeks later. “Living became difficult and I could not go out to look for job because I had no money to transport myself. “So, I borrowed money to get black material with which I made this uniform; to enjoy free transportation to any destination of my choice. “People also accorded me due respect because they thought I am a policeman. I swear I do not steal with it. Things were moving smoothly for me for 12 years until XSquad men accosted me and asked if I knew Arase. “I thought the person reported me to them and I asked them what offence the person levelled against me, not knowing he is the IG.” Lagos State Command spokesman, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident
* Godwin Akhenamen
and said that the suspect would soon be charged to court.
A R R I — OPERATIVES of Ovwain-AladjaPolice Division, assisted by Orhuwhorun Vigilante Group, have arrested 27 suspected cult members, just as the police shot an armed robber and recovered arms and ammunition. The police exploit was contained in a statement by Delta Command spokesperson, DSP Celestina Kalu, in Warri. It said: “On July 4, at about 11p.m., a combined team of policemen and Orhuwhorum Vigilante, O’Aladja Division, while on routine patrol, intercepted a group of young men suspected to be cultists, numbering about 40, who had gathered to unleash mayhem on the community. “The team swung into action and arrested 27 of them, while the rest escaped. Items recovered from the suspects include one Toyota Hiace bus with number plates UBJ 449 AA, dried weeds suspected to be Indian hemp and white candles.” Kalu also said that on July 3 the Police patrol team from Ovwian-Aladja Division on joint patrol with Ovwian vigilante received information about an ongoing robbery incident along Isoko Street. She said: “The team raced to the scene where one of the suspects, aged 18 years, was apprehended after demobilising him with a gunshot on his right leg, while the other suspect escaped with their weapon. “The injured suspect is now receiving treatment at Divine Clinic O’Aladja.”
Robber beaten to death in Benin By Gabriel Enogholase
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ENIN—A member of a robbery gang, which attempted to attack a landlord on Erediauwa Street in Benin, Edo State capital, Monday, was beaten to death by a mob, having been held by the wouldbe victim. A cut-to-size double-barrelled gun and two live cartridges were reportedly recovered from him. Vanguard gathered that no fewer than three armed robbers had stormed the building at about 10p.m., but the landlord managed to hold on to one of
them, despite shots fired at him by other members of the gang. Noticing that the bullets did not penetrate the landlord, other members of the gang were said to have fled the scene, leaving their colleague to his fate. A mob was alleged to have descended on the suspect, prevented police from arresting him and beat him comatose. He reportedly died as he was being taken to the hospital by the police. The state Police Command spokesman, DSP Stephen Onwochei, could not be reached for comments.
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Bailout: How much was shared? Between Presidency and AGF, who is right? By Omoh Gabriel
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AGOS — NIGERIANS woke up, yesterday, with the cheering news that the Federal Government has arranged a bailout for states to enable them pay salaries of workers. It was cheering because the President had earlier told states to find ways of resolving their financial crisis. How ever, hours later, the Accountant General of the Federation came out forcefully to say that what was reported by the media was misleading and that only N359.374 billion was shared by the three tiers of government. According to the Accountant-General of the Federation, AGF, Alhaji Ahmed Idris’ clarification, the money shared between the three tiers of government, on Monday stood at N359,374,355,607.60 which was a far cry from what the Presidency gave. Financial matters are very explicit and should not leave any one in doubt. The office of the Accountant General of the Federation has the figure of government inflow and out flow at his finger tips. Was it that he was not informed or that the Presidency is playing games with Nigerians? The figure of what was shared released to the media by the Head and Deputy Director of Press and Public Relations of the office of the AGF, Kenechukwu Offie, in Abuja said that the figures published by most media outfits were inaccurate. He also explained that the money was from the dividend earned from the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, and not from the Excess Crude Account.
What each tier got Details of the each tier got showed that the Federal Government got 56.68 per cent amounting to N181,745,674,112.72; State governments got 26.72 per cent amounting to N92,183,834,705.62; while local government councils got 20.60 per cent amounting to N71,069,872,564.96. The Presidency had earlier said President Buhari okayed a three-pronged relief package, including sharing of fresh allocations, granting of soft loans and restructuring of states’ debt-servicing payments. The packages are
a state a lifeline. It will also open them up to the temptation of securing additional facility which could sink them into deeper debt. Restructuring the loans states owed to banks will, however, lift them out of the burden of interest payment by reducing the amount paid as the loans are spread over a longer time period. If the states are able to work on their internally generated revenue or the global oil market improves the fortune of the federation account to increase revenue allocation to states, such states could get out of the debt trap.
States' debt profiles
VISIT: Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki (left) and Chairman, Northern Reawakening Forum (NRF), Hon. Mohammed Kumalia, during the forum’s courtesy visit to the National Assembly, Abuja, yesterday. expected to go into effect this week as the President is said to have directed that release of the funds should be made urgently to assuage the plight of thousands of Nigerian workers in the federal and state governments. About $2.1 billion (N413.7 billion) will be shared in fresh allocation between the states and the Federal Government. The money is sourced from recent Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) proceeds to the federation account. The media report had said that a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) packaged special intervention fund that will offer financing to the states, ranging from between N250 billion and N300 billion. This would be a soft loan that states could access to pay the backlog of salaries. Implementing a debt relief programme proposed by the Debt Management Office, DMO, will help states restructure their commercial loans currently put at more than N660 billion, and extend the life span of such loans while reducing their d e b t - s e r v i c i n g expenditures.
What to be shared Also, a total of N391 billion from the Excess Crude Account, ECA, will be shared among the three tiers of government, the
Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, disclosed yesterday. With the N413.7 billion LNG proceeds it means the three tiers of government will share a total of N804.7 billion. By extending the commercial loans of the states, according to the third package, more funds would be made available to the state governments, which otherwise would have been claimed at source by the banks. In the media report, the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, was said to have directed that state governments should forward details of their loans to the
State governors must put it at the back of their minds that salaries of workers must, henceforth, be given priority by being treated as first line charges
apex bank, by yesterday. He was reported to have told Commissioners of Finance at an extra- ordinary FAAC meeting in Abuja that CBN needed details of the loans in order to work out a mechanism with which such loans could be restructured. The governor said, however, that there would not be any free money for the state governments and that the restructuring arrangement was meant to give them some respite such that the loans could be spread over longer periods of time, thereby making more funds available to run the states. According to the CBN boss, the apex bank would enter into an agreement with the banks on behalf of the states to provide some sort of guarantee for the loans that had bogged down state governments. This is not to say that the CBN will package some fresh loans from the banks to states. Where will the CBN raise the money from, by ways and means? Certainly, a bank pursuing a single digit inflation cannot indulge in printing money and releasing same into the economy. The CBN will just provide a life jacket for the states. It will give them a temporary relief and the loans they have obtained from banks will be spread over a longer period. This could give such
States debt profiles are in three category: external debt, which they must service; bank loans facility or over draft which many states take in anticipation of revenue flow from the federal allocation. The third is for bonds which some states floated at the stock exchange. While they pay interest in foreign and bank loans, they signed a sinking fund to which money must be paid into to service the money raised from the capital market. Many of these states have signed irrevocable payment order with their banks as a result of their indebtedness and what ever revenue gets into their account, the first line charge is to the banks. While the CBN can ask the banks to restructure states debts, it cannot tell investors who bought into a state bond to wait. The state has to meet its obligation to this class. The unfolding drama in this new administration is why are there conflicting signals from the Presidency and the office of the Accountant General of the Federation? The real question is: was money withdrawn from the Excess Crude Account which balance as at the last count was $2 billion? If money was withdrawn as speculated in the media, it will give the states some relief and breathe to push for the next pay day. The problem here is that the ECA account has been depleted and there is not much left there to share in the near future that could tide the states over a much longer period. State governors must put it at the back of their minds that salaries of workers must, henceforth, be given priority by being treated as first line charges. In the final analysis, states may end up using their annual budgets in debt repayment and payment of salaries with nothing left for the capital development. This will be too bad for an already fragile economy.
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NASS CRISIS: Why Buhari won't intervene — Presidency zPeace coming back to N/Assembly chambers —Tambuwal By Levinus Nwabughiogu
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BUJA—THE Presidency, yesterday, said President Muhammadu Buhari would not intervene in the lingering crisis rocking the National Assembly, citing separation of powers as reason for that. This came as Sokoto Governor and Chairman, Peace Committee on House of Representatives leadership crisis, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, said that peace process was on going, promising that soon, the crisis would be resolved. President Buhari had come under pressure from many quarters for his apparent docility amid the lingering face-off in the National Assembly and his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, accusing him of not being assertive. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Vanguard in Abuja, yesterday, on the apparent docility of the President amid the lingering crises in the National Assembly and his party, the APC, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said Buhari had since chosen to give recourse to the Constitution of the land and the principle of separation of power on which Nigeria bases its federalism. Adesina said Buhari’s intervention would portray him as a “dictator or a despot” which he said runs at variance with democratic ethos and values.
Buhari not a dictator
He said: “How do you become assertive when there is separation of powers? There is separation of powers between the executive and the legislature. The legislature is an entity on its own. The executive does not superintend over the legislature. “So, you can’t be assertive over a place you do not supervise. So, I think to ask the President to be assertive over the legislature is to ask him to be a despot. It is to ask him to become a dictator and this President will not do that.” Reminded that the President could approach the matter using the cover of APC as a family to dispute, Adesina said the President had already been involved in the peace process, stressing that he would not lord it over the members to take advice. He was, however, optimistic that the crisis would not escalate any further than it already had. He said: “Don’t forget that, yes, he is the President of the country and he emerged on the platform of the APC. So, it is in that spirit that he attended the NEC meeting last Friday at the party secretariat. He also said when
MEETING: Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State (right) and Senior Special Assistant on Media to the President, Mallam Garuba Shehu after a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House, Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida. they called the BoT meeting, he will attend. But he cannot go and lord anything over them. He cannot. “He also emerged on the platform of that party. The party is bigger than everyone. That’s what is meant by party supremacy. So, party supremacy does not even allow him to lord it over
anybody. He can only be part of a process to sort out whatever logjam, whatever impasse they have. “How can it further escalate than what we have now? Can it further escalate than what we have now? I don’t see that. The President is involved already because he has been meeting with various interest groups but
he will not do beyond that. He is not going to ram anything into anybody’s throat because that will not be consistent with democratic ethos. He wouldn’t do that.”
Peace underway —Tambuwal
Also speaking on the issue at the Presidential Villa after
a personal visit to President Buhari yesterday, the Governor of Sokoto State and immediate past Speaker of the 7th House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, assured that peace is underway in the chambers of the both the Senate and the House. Tambuwal, when asked to confirm the insistence of Rep. Gbajabiamila’s camp to be given all the four principal officers positions, said he would not preempt the committee’s report. He also dismissed insinuations that his case during his tenure has emboldened the members to fight dirty, saying that they were mature enough to take their own decision. He said: “Mr. President is the leader of the party and as a governor of Sokoto State, I have come to see him and indeed to seek his advice and rub minds with him on issues bordering on security and continued development of the country. You could see that our meeting with him was business-like and I believe that is how it should be when you come to a leader such as Mr. President. You don’t take much of his time. You go to issues and address them and then take your leave. “We have commenced meetings and even today we are going to have yet another meeting and I believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Peace and normalcy will be restored to the chambers of the National Assembly and I assure that we will continue to support Mr. President for us to deliver on our promises to the Nigerian people.
Oil firms want US crude export ban lifted zDelta Airline’s refinery buys 5m barrels of Nigeria’s crude By Michael Eboh, with agency reports
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BUJA — THE United States’ crude oil producers are pressuring the government and congress of the US to lift the longstanding ban on the country’s export of crude oil. This, if acceded to, will likely spell doom for Nigeria’s crude oil export, as the country will struggle to find buyers for its crude oil, especially in Europe, North and South America. Nigeria is already experiencing difficulties in selling its crude oil and had to cut the price of the commodity to make it attractive to buyers. The call for the lifting on the ban for US crude export came on the heels of plans by Delta Airline’s refining unit, Monroe Energy, to buy as much as five million barrels of discounted
Nigerian crude between now and mid-August for its refinery in Trainer, Pennsylvania. The purchases by Monroe Energy, according to data obtained from Reuters, marked a shift for the refinery, which largely had stopped importing Nigerian oil two years ago and had been using largely North American supplies earlier this year. Delta’s Monroe Energy and other Northeast refiners that rely on waterborne shipments of crude have argued that if the oil export ban is lifted, it could put them at a disadvantage to competitors in Europe, possibly allowing their foreign counterparts to buy U.S. crude more cheaply than they can. The difference, they say, is federal Jones Act requirements forcing them to use American-made and U.S.flagged ships anytime they transport cargo among U.S.
ports. Again, the crude oil producers, under the aegis of Producers for American Crude Oil Exports, disclosed that while domestic refiners are free to buy crude from most any foreign supplier and shop around for the best price, U.S. oil producers do not have the same luxury, “When we do not have a buyer, the price comes down, crude goes to storage, or we stop producing,” George Baker, Executive Director of Producers for American Crude Oil Exports, stated. The producers stated that foreign oil from Nigeria and other countries may become more attractive to some U.S. refineries as the price difference between domestic West Texas Intermediate and international crude benchmark Brent dwindles. According to the producers, although the WTI-Brent differential has been in the double digits in recent years,
it had closed to about $4 per barrel in futures trading of August contracts during Monday trading. The US law blocks most unprocessed crude from being sold overseas, but does not affect oil imports and does not limit trade in refined petroleum products, such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, which can be freely sold to foreign buyers. There also are exceptions to the oil export ban for some Californian crude, oil extracted on Alaska’s North Slope and shipments to Canada. The US oil producers argued that the existing trade restrictions unfairly keep them from accessing world markets, artificially suppressing domestic prices for their crude. The Delta case study is likely to get some publicity this week, when separate House committees hold hearings on crude exports.
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IKORODU ROBBERY: Ambode summons Security Council meeting ...New CP, Owoseni, spits fire
Jubilation as Ambode pays workers salaries from 21st
...Assures of efforts to nab fleeing robbers By Leke Adeseri, South to a war zone and the effects of the and its effect on security”, Owoseni Those at the meeting apart from the new Commissioner of Police, West Regional Editor & traffic gridlock that is slowing said. Commander, 9th Monsuru Olowoopejo down things in the state, all these He said the governor also gave were,
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AGOS—SOME 24 hours after four of the 18 robbers that terrorised two banks in Ipakodo area of Ikorodu, a Lagos suburb were paraded, Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday, presided over the State Security Council meeting with an assurance that progress is being made to round up the remaining members of the robbery gang still on the run. The new State Police Commissioner, Mr Fatai Owoseni, who spoke to newsmen shortly after the meeting in Ikeja, said the security agencies are not resting on their oars, assuring that more intelligence gathering is ongoing to make all those who perpetrated the act face the wrath of the law. “Investigation is still ongoing, we are building on the information we are gathering from interrogation. We are sending our intelligence personnel out and comparing some information we have gotten from the Department of State Services, DSS. “You remember that the first suspect that was arrested was apprehended by men of the OPMESA and what we were able to get from that suspect led to the arrest of more suspects. That is still ongoing and by the time we are done, we would be able to round up all of them and ensure that they are prosecuted”, he said. He said yesterday's meeting focused on the issue of cultism, pipeline vandalism, land grabbing and the effect of traffic gridlock with a review of the activities of street traders with a resolve that all those who go against the law would be brought to book. “At the meeting that was held today, the issue of cultism, pipeline vandalisation, issue of land grabbers that have turned Lagos
things were looked into and of course the impact of street trading on traffic gridlock. “It was resolved that it is time to enforce the law, it is time to allow the law take its course by prosecuting offenders and of course, in the meeting it was resolved that we should now look at how we can respond pragmatically to issues of crime
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AGOS—A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, yesterday, ordered the forfeiture of multi-billion Naira assets allegedly belonging to former Enugu State governor, Dr Chimaroke Nnamani. Nnamani was charged alongside his former aide, Sunday Anyaogu and Rainbownet, Hillgate Nigeria, Cosmos FM, Capital City Automobile Nig Ltd, Renaissance University Teaching Hospital and Mea Mater Elizabeth High School. They were being prosecuted by C M Y K
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Mechanised Brigade, Major General Mohammed Sabo, Commander Airforce Base, Air Commodore Lere Osanyintolu, Commander, NNS Beecroft, Olokun, Apapa, Navy Commodore Daniel Ikoli and Director, State Security Service (SSS), Mr. Okojie Little John and the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right) in a warm handshake with the new State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni during his courtesy visit to the Governor at the Lagos House, Ikeja … yesterday
SYNAGOGUE: Coroner delivers judgement today By Abdulwahab Abdulah
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AGOS—BARING any unforeseen circumstances, the coroner inquest into the Synagogue collapse building will today deliver its final verdict at the Coroner court, Ikeja. The coroner court, presided over
Ex-gov Nnamani forfeits assets over money laundering charge By Innocent Anaba
his commitment to provide all the needed logistics that would enable the security agencies carry out their assignment of securing the life and property of the residents. “The governor has assured us, he has told us that security is prime in his heart, because security is vital, it is key to economic and social development and he has assured us of his support”, he said.
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. However, after the trial was split, four of the companies on May 19 pleaded guilty to a 10-count amended charge through their counsel. The companies are Rainbownet, Cosmos FM, Capital City Automobile and Renaissance University Teaching Hospital. Among the forfeited assets are undeveloped property and transmission equipment of Rainbownet, property of Hill Gate/ Cuena Phones Ltd; assets of Cosmo 105.5FM, and 22 duplexes at Ebeano Estate and others.
by Chief Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe, fixed the July date after parties in the quest had adopted their final written addresses earlier submitted to the court. The Lagos State Government had inaugurated the Coroner’s Inquest under the state Coroner’s System Law No.7 of 2007 to investigate the cause and circumstances resulting in the death of 166 people following the building collapse of September 12, 2014, and bring its findings and recommendations to the appropriate authorities. For the period the inquest lasted, the General Overseer and founder of Synagogue, Prophet Temitope Joshua, who was summoned by the coroner refused to show up. Instead, Joshua challenged the jurisdiction of the court by filing an application dated November 11, 2014 and marked ID/188MJR/2014 before the High Court, seeking a judicial review of the Coroner’s Inquest into the September 12, 2014 collapse. He had asked the court to declare that the coroner had exceeded its court jurisdiction by delving into areas beyond its scope. Even though Justice Lateefa Okunnu dismissed Joshua’s
application, the clergy did not still appear before the coroner court as his counsel filed an appeal to challenge the high court’s ruling.
AGOS—IN fulfilment of his electoral promise to public servants in the state, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State paid their salaries on June 21. This in no small measure has boosted the moral of the Civil servants in the state. Mrs Anjola Folasade of the Ministry of Finance and Mrs Bose Fash of the ministry of Education spoke glowingly of the development. Others like Alhaji Tijani and Mr Bamidele Badmus were full of appreciation to the governor for not only keeping his campaign promises but in addition have separated the Leave bonus from the monthly salary thereby bringing back the good old days. They expressed their confidence that this portends better days for the Civil servants under the new administration. The government secretariat, Alausa was agog with the shout of: ‘’ I don get alert,” a popular lyrics from civil servants who were all in joyful mood. They were full of praise for the administration of Ambode and promised their unflinching support towards the realization of his lofty vision for Lagos State.
Lagos presents cheques to 243 tanker fire victims has given is not enough but with
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AGOS—GOVERNOR Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State yesterday, presented cheques worth N30 million to the 243 enumerated residents and traders whose properties and goods were destroyed in the Iyana Ipaja and Egbe-Idimu tanker explosions in Alimosho Local Government of the state. The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluranti Adebule at the cheque distribution event held at the Igando Rehabilitation Centre, Igando, urged the beneficiaries to utilise the government’s widow’s mite and return home to rehabilitate themselves as much they could. “We know that what government
long way to help out. Please stay peaceful and remain focused. “We want you to go back home and rehabilitate yourself as much as you could. The good Lord would continue to be with you. We pray not to witness this kind of incidence again. We share in your feelings and urge you to continue to give your support to this administration”, he said. Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, Dr Aderemi Desalu said from the Iyana Ipaja incident, 76 persons were recommended for financial assistance, out which seven were landlords and got N500, 000 each. 64 others who were shop owners each got N150, 000, while five tricycle operators got N50,000 each.
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Suspected thugs disrupt rally in support of Justice Folahanmi By Gbenga Olarinoye, with Agency Reports
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SOGBO—THERE was pandemonium in Osogbo yesterday morning when suspected thugs disrupted a protest march organised by a group of Civil Societies Coalition for the Emancipation of Osun to rally support for Justice Folahanmi Oloyede, a serving judge of the state high court, who
petitioned the state House of Assembly to investigate Governor Rauf Aregbesola for alleged mismanagement of the state's resources. Vanguard gathered that the skirmishes between the protesters and the hoodlums took place shortly after the rally took off. The march, which began at Ayetoro junction few minutes past 9 am had earlier witnessed a hitch when some people pelted the protesters with sachet water but the situation was later brought under control. The protesters, led by leaders of CSCEO were joined by members of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, NUP, in the march that was to terminate at the gate of the state House of Assembly.
Iyaloja Ado Ekiti’s arrest, impunity taken too far – APC IN SOLIDARITY WITH AREGBESOLA: Residents of Osogbo, the Osun State capital as they trooped out en masse in solidarity with Governor Rauf Aregbesola ...yesterday.
N8BN CBN FRAUD: EFCC expresses concern over bias allegation against judge By Ola Ajayi
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BADAN—IT was a hot legal tussle yesterday at the Federal High Court, Ibadan division during the on-going trial of some staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria and others over alleged stealing of N8 billion mutilated currency notes as the Prosecution, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN) expressed concern over delay and allegations of bias which some defence counsel made against the trial judge, Justice Ayo Nathaniel Emmanuel saying the moves were meant to scuttle the trial. According to the counsel, who is representing the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, at the trial, the open allegation of bias against the judge by defence counsel is
worrisome and unbecoming of a legal practitioner who is an officer of the court. The defence counsel, Mr. Olalekan Ojo, who has already filed a notice of appeal against the earlier ruling on bail applications by his clients had taken exception to the ruling, saying it had convicted his clients even before the commencement of trial. Two other counsels to the accused persons also aligned themselves with the position of Ojo, asking the judge to disqualify himself from handling the case. At the sitting yesterday, the defendants were docked in three batches. What applied in batch A was also similar to the other two batches. Defence counsel did not file all relevant processes before
TRIBUNAL: Amosun, INEC lose bid to stop Isiaka’s petition By Daud Olatunji
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BEOKUTA—GOVERNOR Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yestersday, lost the bid to stop the petition filed by the governorship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the last election, Gboyega Isiaka challenging the victory of the governor. The state governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta rejected the applications filed by Amosun, his party, All Progressives Congress, APC and the INEC seeking to strike out the
petition filled by Isiaka. The Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Henry Olusiyi while ruling on motion on notice filled before it by the INEC, APC and Amosun to dismiss Isiaka’s petition held that granting prayers contained in the Amosun and INEC application “would amount to standing justice on its head”. He said the issues for determination was “Whether the petitioners’ reply to each of the replies of the respondents was filed within time and is incompetent” and “whether in the circumstances, the petitioners could be deemed to have abandoned their petition”.
the court. The accused that were brought into the court room included; Kolawole Babalola, Toogun Kayode Phillips, Olaniran Muniru Adeola, Salami Ibrahim and others. The EFCC counsel also complained to the judge that instead of the court processes to be served on him earlier, the processes were served on him that morning in court, contrary to what the court told them yesterday (Monday). Jacobs further stressed that the defence counsel was playing “antics”, alleging that they intentionally delayed proceeding so as to scuttle the trial and that it was not even in the interest of their clients who would remain in detention. Ojo objected to the use of the word “antics” saying, “My lord, I take exception to the word 'antics' used by my learned silk. There was no way we could have filed the processes. He served me his own written address in court yesterday and I have replied him this morning. I want the court to order him to withdraw that word”. In one of the sittings, Mr. Awa Kalu (SAN), counsel to the first defendant prayed the court to separate the case of his client saying he was ready to go on with the trial. Before adjourning the hearing to October 12, the judge said, “The situation we have found ourselves this morning is very unfortunate and it is neither in the interest of the accused, court nor the counsel. I will therefore refuse the application of the 1st and 3rd counsel for separate trial for now until the applications before me are disposed of. The case is adjourned to October 12, 2015”.
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HE All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has condemned the arrest and detention of the President of Ekiti State Market Women Association, Mrs Waye Osho, by the police on the orders of Governor Fayose. It said such show of naked power is impunity taken too far. It said the arrest of the woman, who is also the Iyaloja of Ado-Ekiti, is a continuation of clampdown on influential individuals who refused to defect to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, in a statement expressed indignation at the governor ’s relentless humiliation of the market women leader over the years, noting that ‘the governor has been in a running battle with the woman for being sympathetic to the outgoing APC government’. Osho was arrested Monday evening in her Akute home on charges that she allocated land for market stalls at Awedele area of Ado Ekiti to some women after collecting N93 million. But Olatubosun explained that this was farther from the truth as the land in question belonged to the Oodua Investment Company that operated outside the purview of Ekiti State government. He added: ‘Former governor Kayode Fayemi established a private/partnership scheme with the Odu’a Group of Companies that would empower vulnerable women and youths in the state. ‘Fayemi directed Ekiti Enterprise Development Agency (EEDA) with Seyi Ayeleso as the Director General to help Ekiti women get a place within Odua Complex. This land belongs to Odua Group. He wrote to Odua asking for their approval and it was granted.
‘Odua and the women signed an agreement for a 25-year lease to the market women at no cost to them but would only pay N3000 per shop to Odua on completion. All documents giving details of the above are still in EEDA office for verification.’ The APC spokesman expressed surprise at the manipulation of these facts to give impression that Mrs Osho had committed crime, saying the government had no business with the market at Awedele until Fayose started seeing market development as a primary function of his government. Olatubosun recalled that this was the second time in the last three months that the market women leader would be harassed by the governor who has vowed to make life difficult for her until she openly pledge loyalty to the ruling party. ‘The first time she was embarrassed was when she and some market women met the wife of former Ekiti State Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, at Fajuyi Hall close to the King’s Market. ‘Fayose was very angry that she ordered that her official vehicle, a bus, be withdrawn from her. Her latest arrest is a continuation of the clampdown on all perceived opposition members in Ekiti State who he has vowed to run out of town. ‘We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to protect Ekiti citizens and their property from the rampaging Fayose otherwise people may be left with no alternative than to resort to self help if the persecution of citizens perceived to belong to the opposition continues. This impunity must stop. ‘The police must not lend themselves as tools of oppression in the hands of Fayose who, through dirty jobs has embarrassed many Police bosses out of the state in the last eight months.’
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Boko Haram attack on worship places wicked, barbaric —PFN By Simon Ebegbulem
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ENIN—THE Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, yesterday, described as wicked and barbaric the continuous onslaught on churches and mosques perpetrated by the Boko Haram sect, saying that hell fire was the portion of the perpetrators. PFN, in a statement in Benin City, Edo State, by its National President, Rev. Felix Omobude, said that places of worship were sacred and peaceful places where worshippers have fellowship with their creator, adding that attacks on such places must stop in the interest of Nigerians. Reacting to the attacks on the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Yobe State, on July 5, the Jos attack and yesterday's attack in Kaduna State, all of which led to the death of over 70 persons, PFN warned the masterminds of the attacks to desist from such acts and repent to avoid the wrath of God. It admonished the President
Muhammadu Buhari administration not to relent in its efforts to wipe out the insurgents so that the lives of Nigerians and foreigners will be secured. “We also want to commend the efforts of our military in combating these evil acts. But
for their efforts, the entire country would have been overwhelmed by the insurgents and that is why we will continue to pray for them and their families for their sacrifices,” Omobude said. Condoling with the leadership of the Redeemed
Christian Church of God and all those affected directly or indirectly by the series of bombings by the Boko Haram sect, Dr. Omobude urged Nigerians not to lose hope but to continue to pray to God for His divine solution to the security problem facing the country.
VISIT: From left: Asagba of Asaba, Obi Professor Chike Edozien, with Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, at his palace in Asaba, yesterday.
Deep seaport: Court overrules Gbaramatu's objection
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ARRI—A Federal High Court sitting in Warri, Delta State, has overruled the objection by Gbaramatu people in Warri South-West Local Government Area, to the suit by Ugborodo people also of the same council, seeking to restrain the Federal Government from naming the Deep Seaport in Escravos, Warri South-West, after Gbaramatu. Other defendants in the suit are the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Delta State Government and the Delta State Commissioner of Justice. Trial judge, Justice Shittu Abubakar, rejected the objection challenging the suit by the plaintiffs, Chief Ayirimi Emami, Itse Elijah Wilkie, Mike Okoturo, Pastor Emiko Fregene and Samuel Pirah, on behalf of Ugborodo community through their counsel, Chief E. Akpofure. The court, meanwhile, adjourned to rule on the interlocutory injunction sought by plaintiffs in the matter. Counsel to NPA, M. O. Maduakolam, was represented in court yesterday, while the other four defendants were absent. Fedude Zimughan, counsel to the Gbaramatu people had applied to be joined in the suit as second set of defendants, claiming that the application for
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interlocutory injunction sought by the plaintiffs will “one way or the other infringe on the rights of the parties seeking to join in the case.” Counsel to NPA, M.O Maduakolam, in his submission, contended that the prayer by the plaintiffs was speculative and had no evidence. According to him, the plaintiffs adduced no evidence
that the Deep Seaport would be named after Gbaramatu, adding that the naming of projects of such magnitude was the prerogative of the Federal Ministry of Transport. Chief Akpofure, in his submission, argued that the argument of NPA's counsel supporting his clients’ position that the Deep Seaport has not been named after any community.
Apart from F. Zimughan, D.J. Atotuomah, apparently representing another Itsekiri interest also applied to join in the suit. The Ugborodo community is asking the court to declare that “the proposed naming of the Deep Seaport sited in Ugborodo land is wrongful, against public policy, unconstitutional, illegal and therefore null and void.”
Power, key to drive programmes, policies —Delta Commissioner
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SABA—DELTA State Commissioner for Energy, Mr Newworld Safugha, has said that enhanced electricity supply in the state was key to driving the programmes and policies of the Governor Ifeanyi Okowa administration. Safugha, who briefed newsmen in his office in Asaba on assumption of duty, promised that the governor’s vision on power would be achieved, adding that the state government was determined to build an enduring legacy in the state. Expressing the determination of his ministry to improve on power supply across the state, he said that his first action plan was to repair the street lights in designated cities across the state, namely, Asaba, Warri, Effurun
and Ughelli which, according to him, was performing below expectations in recent times. The commissioner said that
street lights were necessary not only to for security purposes in the cities, but also to enhance the beauty of the environment.
Inspection: Rivers poll tribunal rules July 9 interested. By Jimitota Onoyume
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ORT HARCOURT— RIVERS State Election Petitions Tribunal, has adjourned till July 9 for ruling on an application asking it to set aside its earlier order for inspection of election materials used in the last general elections in the state. Meantime, governorship candidate of KOWA, Mr Stanley Elenwo has withdrawn his petition challenging Wike's victory in the last governorship election, saying he was no longer
Elenwo told Vanguard on phone that the cost of moving his witnesses to Abuja where the tribunal is sitting was unbearable for him. He said his plea that the tribunal be relocated to Port Harcourt since the city was safe was ignored. Counsel to Governor Nyesom Wike, Mr Emmanuel Ukala, SAN, had urged the tribunal to reverse its order in favour of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the governorship candidate of the party, Dakuku Peterside, to inspect the election materials.
NUPENG joins Chevron workers' strike By Victor AhiumaYoung
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ARRI—THE Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, Warri Zone, Delta State, yesterday, said that its members will from today join the ongoing strike by members in Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, over unfair labour practices, especially casualisation of workers. NUPENG members working for CNL in Lagos and Rivers states have been on strike for a while over alleged unfair labour practices, including deunionisation and casualisation of workers. A statement by Mr. Otite Onohwohwo, Senior Assistant General Secretary of NUPENG, in-charge of the zone, said: "The zone is also in dispute with CNL over de-unionisation and illegal categorisation of our members, Warriland logistics staff works rotation issues and retirement issues."
Kidnappers abandon hostage as police storm den By Emma Amaize
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SABA—KIDNAPPERS took to their heels, abandoning their victim, a 13-year-old girl, Mordi Ogor, abducted on June 26, when police operatives from OgwashiUku Police Division, Delta State stormed their den at Ubuluku community in the state. Ogor, earlier abducted with her mother, Mrs Mordi Felicia, at Ogwashi-Uku was rescued unhurt by the police, who had earlier rescued her mother. The kidnappers, who fled in a scurry, left Ogor still blindfolded. Police spokesperson in the state, Celestina Kalu, in a statement, yesterday, said: “Based on the information, the operatives moved to the area. However, the hoodlums on noticing the presence of the policemen fled and abandoned the blindfolded victim."
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ALLEGED GRAFT: EFCC arrests, flies Lamido, 2 sons
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HE ECONOMIC and Financial Crimes Commission, yesterday, arrested immediate past Jigawa Governor, Sule Lamido with his two sons over graft allegations.
Vanguard learnt that the former governor and his two sons- Aminu and Mustaphawere picked up in Abuja on Tuesday and taken to Kano where they are expected to be arraigned today before the Federal High Court there. A source in EFCC said that the governor and his sons would be
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LLAH (SWT) has offered us another great opportunity to change our destinies. It is an unrivaled night loaded with possibilities, an unmatched period to re-write what you desire for yourself, it is night of Power and Majesty, Lailatul Qadr. The Prophet (s.a.w) has enjoined us to seek the night among the last ten nights in the month. It is a night better than a thousand months. Allah says in the Holy Quran: “verily! We have sent it (Quran) down in the Night of Decree (Lailatul-Qadr). And what will make you know what the Night of Decree is? The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months. Therein descend the angels and the Ruh (i.e. Gabriel) by Allah’s Permission with all Decrees, Peace! until the appearance of dawn.” (Al-Qadr 97: 1-5) Besides, it is a night in which the Quran was first sent to mankind through Prophet Muhammad. (s.a.w) “We sent it (Quran) down on a blessed Night. Verily,We are ever warning. Therein ( in that Night) is decreed every matter of ordainment. Amran (i.e. a command or this Quran or His Decree of every matter) from Us. Verily, We are ever sending (the Messenger) (As) a Mercy from your Lord.” (Ad-Dukhaan 44: 3-6) Let us also remind ourselves that the exact night of the month was not known but the Prophet (s.a.w) gave us an hint. In one hadith: “The Prophet came out intending to tell us about Lailatul-Qadr, however two men were arguing and he said: “I came out to inform you about Lailatul-Qadr but so and so, and, so and so were arguing, so it was raised up, and perhaps that is better for you, so seek it on the (twenty) ninth and (twenty) seventh and the (twenty) fifth.” (Bukhari) Also it was reported from the Prophet that: “Verily I saw Lailatul Qadr, and I was caused to forget it, and indeed it is during the last ten (nights). It is during an odd night” This night of Majesty occurs in odd-numbered nights during the last ten days of Ramadan. It may be on twentyfirst, twenty-third, twenty-fifth, twenty-seventh or twentyninth. The clue is enough to seek the night in prayer. Whoever misses this blessed night it is as if he has missed a lot. Therefore every Muslim is enjoined to seek the night within the last ten days, pray and hope for the great reward. Despite our knowledge about the glorious night and its importance, preparation towards it has not shown enough awareness and consciousness about its gains. It is one marvelous gift the Creator, Allah (SWT) has given to the followers of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) to redeem and renew themselves every year of all iniquities, attract abundant blessings and, of course, change their destinies. It is the night when the whole multitude of angels and the spirit (Ruh) descend on earth, greeting and praying for the believers and conveying messages of peace. It is the night of unsurpassed grandeur when the Qu’ran was revealed through angel Gabriel (Jubril) into the heart of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). It is a night of long-lasting blessings. It is a night in one whole Islamic year that influences or better still changes destinies. Those who know never joked with the nights in the last 10 days of Ramadan. There are several Tahajuds (night prayers) going on every night in and around the cities during these last lap of the Ramadan fast. Use the opportunity very well. This is done by performing certain supererogatory acts, such as nawafil, zikr and dua. The important thing at this period is never to miss any night till the end of Ramadan. Allahumo inaka afuuwu, tuibul-afwa faa afuwa nii. O Allah! You are forgiving, and you love forgiveness. So forgive me. C M Y K
charged with a-24-count charge bordering on money laundering and related offences. The commission claims Lamido used his sons to transfer state funds into companies in which they had interest and also received kickback to the tune of N1.3 billion from a local road building company, but did not
say the job was not done. EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the arrest and movement of Lamido and his sons to Kano but did not disclose why they were moved to Kano and not Jigawa where the alleged offence took place. Two weeks ago Lamido had to cut short his overseas vacation
to honour EFCC invitation over the same case. He had reported to the EFCC agents who questioned him on what he knew about the alleged fraud while in office. Lamido, however, denied allegations that he pilfered state funds and was granted administrative bail.
Jos Blast: Death toll rises from 44 to 51 International Red Cross Medical Group also known Specialist Hospital, Dr —NEMA (IRC) provided drugs and as Doctors without Borders, Golwal Timothy, told NAN
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R. MOHAMMED Abdulsalam, the North-Central Coordinator of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), on Tuesday, said death toll from Sunday’s bomb blast in Jos had risen from 44 to 51. Abdulsalam gave the figure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos. NAN recalls that as at Monday, NEMA confirmed that 44 persons died from the blast and about 67 sustained serious injuries of different proportions. The NEMA coordinator, however, said: "One person died at the Plateau Specialist Hospital last night and six additional dead bodies were discovered from the scene of the blast by security agencies. “It then means that the number of deaths has increased from 44 to 51.” Abdulsalam said that the injured had been admitted at various hospitals and were given adequate medical care, while the
Lady Fadesere for burial THE WAKE-KEEP for the late Lady Grace Fadesere, who died on June 9, 2015, will take place tomorrow at 1, Fadesere Street, Aiyetoro, Osogbo, while interment will hold on Friday, July 10, 2015, after a requiem Mass at St. Benedict Catholic Cathedral, Osogbo. Late Grace Fadere was the Iya Ijo of St. Bnedict Catholic Cathedral, Osogbo and also the Yeye Oba of Iludun Ekiti in Ekiti State. She is survived by several children and grandchildren.
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consumables. According to him, more support is on the way, as a foreign group, French
promises to render assistance. Similarly, the acting Chief Medical Director, Plateau
that the number of patients on admission had reduced, as three had been discharged.
ANNIVERSARY: From left, Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, NADECO Leader, Dr Joe OkeiOdumakin, President Campaign for Democracy, and Women Arise, Mrs Hafsat Abiola-Costello, Coordinator KIND, Chief [Mrs] Priscilla kuye, Former President of Nigerian Bar Association, Mr Abdulmumunni Abiola, Mr. Femi Aborisade, and CMr.Poloola Ajayi, and Other, during the 17th death anniversary of Chief M.KO Abiola, oraganized by President, Campaign for Democarcy, and Women Arise, yesterday, at MKO, Residence, Off Toyin Street, Ikeja Lagos. Photo: Kehinde Gbadamosi
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to help victims MR. MUHAMMAD SaniSidi, Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), yesterday, called on the public to donate blood to assist in treating victims of bomb blasts in parts of the country. This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Manzu Ezekiel, Press Officer, NEMA, which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja. It said that the appeal was urgent to help for the survival of victims of recent explosions recorded in Borno, Potiskum-Yobe, JosPlateau and Zaria-Kaduna state. The statement said that the victims had been evacuated to various health facilities in Maiduguri, Jos and the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Shika, where they are receiving treatment. According to the statement, Sani-Sidi appreciates the quick response in the evacuation
of the victims and assures of the immediate support of NEMA in providing drugs and medical consumables for their treatment.
NAN reports that several lives were lost and hundreds of victims sustained serious degrees of injuries in the attacks.
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DO STATE Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSN, Mr. Chris Iyare, has raised an alarm over the activities of fake dealers of pharmaceutical products in the state and called all stakeholders to strengthen the existing laws regulating the profession to check the excesses of the perpetrators. He regretted that due to the scarcity of pharmacists in the country, quacks have found their ways into the profession He added that concerted efforts must be made to stop the menace. Iyare, who also is the Chief Executive Officer of
Golden Berries Pharmaceuticals Limited, disclosed this, at the occasion of the 36th Annual Pharmacists Health Week, where he bagged an award of excellence for his contribution to the growth of the profession. “We have set up pharmacy inspection committee task force on fake and counterfeit drugs with National Agency for Drugs and Regulatory Control together and Pharmacy Council of Nigeria. We also have extant laws that regulates the practice of pharmacy, so we intent to strengthen those laws, so that we can sanitize our practice at the moment," he said.
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No promotion for non-computer literate teachers from 2016, warns Anambra govt By Vincent Ujumadu
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WKA—ANAMBRA State government warned, yesterday, that by January, 2016, teachers in the state not computer literate would no longer enjoy promotion. The state Commissioner for Education, Professor Kate Omenugha, however, clarified the issue on the controversial policy on laptop acquisition by all teachers in the state, insisting that contrary to insinuation among the teachers, the acquisition of the laptops was optional. Since the policy was introduced, many teachers have been complaining that government was cajoling them and making it compulsory for them to buy the computers at a prize of N90,000 per unit, even when most of them said they had individually acquired their laptops. But the commissioner said the implementation of the computer policy for teachers was a national issue, adding that the National Council on Education, NCE, at its 58th meeting in February, 2012, decided that adequate number of computer laptops be supplied to teachers in the country on soft loan basis. Omenugha said the present administration in the state merely
decided to implement the policy as part of improvement on quality of teaching and learning in the state. She said: “There has been misinformation and misconception, with bad blood being generated on the policy of one teacher, one computer. When the NCE took the decision in 2012, it was binding on all states and because of the forward – looking nature of the present administration, we decided to
implement it. “When we took over, the state government evolved a blueprint on the implementation of the one teacher, one laptop policy and by January 2016, every teacher in the state must be computer literate, otherwise there will be no promotion for non computer literate teachers. “Similarly, any new teacher to be employed in the state must be computer literate. What we promised Anambra State is to give
JUSUN STRIKE: Ugwuanyi moves to end
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NUGU—GOVERNOR Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State yesterday promised to set machineries in motion to end the six-month strike embarked upon by judiciary workers in the state, operating under the platform of Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN. The governor, who hosted a delegation of the leadership of the state judiciary led by the State Chief Judge, Justice Innocent Umezulike, also frowned on observed lopsidedness in appointments into the state judicial service system, pointing
out that such engagements at the level of all cadres had so far flouted the provisions of Section 14 (4) of the Nigerian constitution. “My lords, I have studied the recruitments of all cadres of staff in Enugu State Judiciary and urge that future appointments should comply with section 14 (4) of
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BA—A group, National conscience for Good Governance, NCPG, has called
Global cocaine trade hits $84bn ....As Nigerians in Diaspora task FG on global illicit drug campaign
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of United Nigerians in Diaspora, UNID, President of the organisation, Dr. Paschal Okoli, said the unwholesome venture of Nigerians, especially youths, in global drug trafficking had made it imperative for the federal government to maximise the dividends of sustained diplomatic overtures. “The federal government must raise its’ voice in the global
the Nigerian constitution,’’ the governor said. Ugwuanyi, who addressed judges at the executive council chambers at Government House, Enugu, promised to work jointly with members of the judiciary in finding ways to end the lingering JUSUN strike as quickly as possible.
Activists urge APC to resolve NASS crisis
PROGRAMME: From left, Executive Secretary, MTN Foundation, Ms. Nonny Ugboma; Guest Speaker, Mr. Yemi Akinsanya; MTN Foundation Director, Mr. Dennis Okoro, and MTNF Award Winner, Mr. Olusegun Alphonso, during the 8th Graduation Ceremony of the MTN Foundation-MUSON Music Scholar Programme, at the MUSON Centre, yesterday. Photo: Kehinde Gbadamosi
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our children education that is competitive and no pupil can rise above his teacher that is not computer literate, a situation we do not want. “We made it clear that teachers should key into the programme voluntarily. It is not mandatory, contrary to what many people are insinuating. We know that making changes often come with resistance, but this is one change that is important for the future of education in our state.”
campaign against drug trafficking, production, use and against the killing of drug offenders, especially Nigerians in some Asian countries,” he said. Okoli alleged that the attitude of government, especially Nigerian embassies in the case of alleged drug offences, mostly in Asian countries, further emboldened most countries to maltreat Nigerians abroad.
on the president, Muhammadu Buhari, and other All Progressives Congress, APC, leaders to drop their personal interests and intervene in the crisis rocking the leadership of the National Assembly to provide Nigeria with the promise of change made during campaigns. The group in a statement made available to journalists in Aba yesterday, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of NCPG, Barrister Ediom Okon and Mrs. Stella Ubaka respectively, said the crisis in NASS was not only a set back but also a distraction to the President. It said: “Nigerians have the problem of security as activities of Boko Haram have continued unabated, there is unemployment, the economy is on a dwindling shape, yet the 8th National Assembly is at war with itself. “The crisis in the leadership of the National Assembly is unnecessary and contrasts the message of change which the APC sang during campaign. “We urge the President and other leaders of the APC to put their House in order, address the rift in the National Assembly and provide Nigerians with their yearnings of change which is targeted at transforming the entire sectors of this nation. ‘’We wonder why the leadership of the APC and NASS are insensitive to the security problems in the North East where the activities of the insurgents have continued to claim the lives of hundreds of innocent Nigerians on daily basis. “We urge the APC and the NASS leadership to settle down for business and address the multifarious problems that have bedeviled the country.
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Buhari on antigraft agencies By Vincent Ujumadu
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WKA— THE Movement for National Reformation, MNR, an organization founded by the late statesman, Chief Anthony Enahoro, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently overhaul institutions and agencies saddled with the responsibility of tackling corruption to ensure the success of the battle against graft in the country. Rising from its South East zonal working committee meeting in Enugu, the group, in its communiqué, suggested that the overhaul should be complemented by seal-proof enabling judicial framework and the removal of immunity clauses that had tended to fence offenders. According to the movement, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, as presently constituted, have not measured up to the expectations of Nigerians. It also called for attitudinal change and reformation in the restoration of zero tolerance to disorderliness and impunity.
Awasuno Alphonso for burial
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R O P H E T AWASUNO Alphonso, who passed away on June11, aged 65, will be buried on Friday, July 10, 2015, after a burial service at Celestial Church of Christ, Bayewu 1, Igbogbo, Ikorodu, Lagos. Today, there will be service of song in the evening, to be followed by wake-keep tomorrow, Thursday, July 9. He is survived by children and grandchildren.
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FUEL TANKER CARNAGES:
Ihedioha wins round 2 at Tribunal
Anambra to establish articulated vehicle parks
involved in the suit had elapsed. After listening carefully to the submissions on all sides, the Tribunal then reserved ruling for WERRI—THE yesterday, on whether or not to gubernatorial candidate allow some of the defendants of People’s Democratic Party, PDP, who pleaded for time to enable in the last general election, Chief them respond to the PDP and Emeka Ihedioha, again smiled Ihedioha’s petition. home yesterday, following Delivering his ruling another ruling of the Election yesterday,Tribunal chairman, Petition Tribunal in his favour. Hon. Justice David Wyon, upheld Ahamba’s argument that their time had elapsed. He said the only evidence any party could rely on to claim that he was not served was the proof of service, stressing that this could only be when the proof of service was not there or stated otherwise. Continuing, the Tribunal chairman ruled that “in the instant case, evidence show that all the defendants were duly served as indicated in the proof of service”. Justice Wyon said: “While some of the defendants chose to respond, others decided to go into deep slumber and the Tribunal cannot wait for somebody who went into slumber to wake up and tell the court how to conduct its business according to the law”. The Tribunal, therefore, ruled that it was convinced that the defendants were duly served LAUNCH: From left, Mr Kunle Ahmed, Executive Director, AXA Mansard PLC; Mr Tosin Runsewe, and that the period allowed by Executive Director; Victor Osibodu, Chairman and Yetunde Ilori, Executive Director at the unveiling law for exchange of pleadings of AXA Mansard logo media launch in Lagos, yesterday. Photo Lamidi Bamidele among the parties had elapsed.
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NITSHA— PERTURBED by frequent loss of lives and properties arising from incessant petroleum tanker accidents, Anambra State government has concluded arrangements to build articulated vehicle parks to checkmate indiscriminate parking of heavy duty trucks, lorries and trailers along the roads in the state. The parks, when established, will also serve as a relaxation point for articulated vehicle drivers after driving for many hours to come into the state. Special Adviser to Governor Willie Obiano on Transport, Mr. Vincent Obimma, who disclosed this during a sensitization workshop on road safety rules and regulation for Petroleum Tanker Drivers, PTD, in Onitsha yesterday, noted that it had been discovered that lack of rest and stress were leading causes of accidents involving articulated vehicle drivers.
Ambode stresses the need for private support on education devt By Olasunkanmi Akoni
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OVERNOR OF Lagos State, Mr, Akinwunmi Ambode, has stressed the need for private sector and stakeholders to support for education in the state. Ambode made the call at the distribution of 128 West African Senior Certificate Examination application forms to indigent secondary students in Epe area of Lagos state to commemorate his 52 birthday, by a group, the Renaissance. The distribution was in line with the directive of Ambode on charity giving to celebrate his 52 birthday, Speaking at the elaborate event attended by traditional rulers, top government officials and indigenes of Epe division, Governor Ambode conveyed his best wishes to the group, saying he was impressed by the gesture.
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The Tribunal had during an earlier sitting, turned down the preliminary objection raised by the defence that they were not properly served the processes. Following this ruling, the defence quickly commenced another round of legal fireworks, urging the Tribunal to allow some of the defendants more time to enable them give proper response
to the suit filed by Ihedioha and the PDP. Responding to the plea of the defence lawyers, as well as citing several legal authorities, Ihedioha’s lead counsel, Chef Mike Ahamba, SAN, raised serious objection to the prayers on the ground that the time allowed them by law to exchange pleadings among the parties
Enugu House revises 2015 budget over 8 new critical projects By Austin Ogwuda
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NUGU—ENUGU State House of Assembly, presided over by Edward Ubosi, yesterday passed a Bill, revising the 2015 budget size of N96.735 billion already passed into law to make provision for eight new critical projects not accommodated in the estimate before the new administration assumed office in the state. The passage of the Bill, which was affected by the adjustment of N9.878 billion, followed a request by Governor Ugwuanyi, seeking the Assembly’s authorization to urgently attend to those priority projects. Leader of the House, Mr. Ikechukwu Ezeugwu, in leading debate on the need to pass the Bill, explained that the budget revision was only an internal reallocation of resources in the existing budget which enabled the government to make provision for eight new critical infrastructure projects not in the budget before. “The total amount affected by the adjustment was N9.898 billion while the total budget size remained N96.735 billion as approved in 2015 estimates. “The revision was aimed at deemphasizing areas that the state cannot afford to implement immediately in favour of areas that are of immediate importance to the state.
“The revision affected only 31 projects in the Capital budget and of the 31 projects affected, eight are new projects that will have serious impact on the welfare of the people of Enugu State. Allocations to the remaining projects were adjusted to
accommodate the following eight new projects. “They are construction of 2 km Nike road; construction of 3.6 km Nike Lake road; 5km Airport roundabout/Orie Emene/Eke Obinagu road; 2km Okutu/Odoru road; construction of 1.5 km 9th
Mile/Nsukka road, 9th Mile/ Onitsha road bypass; construction of 10.8 km Opi/Nsukka road; installation of street lights along Opi Nsukka road and construction/rehabilitation of Nsukka Urban roads,’’ the lawmaker said.
Ekwunife to meet Buhari over relocation of Boko Haram prisoners to Anambra Stories by Enyim Enyim
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NITSHA—WORRIED by the restiveness of the people of Anambra State over the recent relocation of Boko Haram prisoners to Ekwulobia prisons in Aguata local government area, Senator Uche Ekwunife, has scheduled a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari over the sensitive issue.. A source close to Ekwunife told Vanguard that one of the main agenda for the meeting will be to find a lasting solution to the security risk the presence of the dreaded Boko Haram prisoners in Anambra. The source further revealed that Ekwunife, who represents Ananmbra Central senatorial district, had been making frantic efforts to secure an appointment with Buhari but could not meet with him because he travelled out of the
country on an official engagement “Ekwunife as you all know is a very vocal person who fights for the right of her
people with every sense of duty. She had been restless since the news of the relocation of Boko Haram prisoners to Anambra broke out.
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NITSHA—PRESIDENTGENERALS, PGs, of 177 communities in Anambra State, yesterday, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently relocate the 47 Boko Haram prisoners recently transferred to Ekwulobia prisons. The PGs, who briefed journalists under the aegis of Anambra State Association of Town Unions, ASATU, said the state had since the arrival of the prisoners lost investors that could have invested in the area. “The federal government has no reason at all to move the insurgents to Anambra State or anywhere in the South East.
‘’Government should allow allow the state to enjoy the peace it has been enjoying over the years,” the group said. It stated that since the said relocation, investors had started relocating out of the area, just as fear had crept into the entire people of Ekwulobia, leaving markets in the area virtually closed to customers. The group, speaking through its National President, Dr Jude Okolo, said it received with shock, embarrassment and disdain the news of the relocation of the prisoners through the Nigerian Prisons Service.
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IGERIA is currently in a catch 22 situation: It is difficult to create something new from something old yet for the new to emerge and give birth to more of its kind, the old would have to agree or allow this process in the first place. The leopards attempting to “change” their spots, literally (they were once members of the PDP) find it difficult to relinquish a system and its entrenched backwardness, which has always favoured them. We the people, although such a system promotes only our suffering, have gotten so used to pain and discomfort that many of us find ourselves defending it and its flag bearers. The average Nigerian enjoys and encourages lawlessness. Each one of us believes he or she matters more, simply because to those at the helm of affairs none of us matter at all. To some of us, personal interests are superior to party interests because our morals and thought processes are rotten to the core. People keep asking why Nigeria is seemingly cursed with poor leadership and I constantly ask us all to take a good long look in the mirror: where do leaders come from? The men and women in Nigerian politics today were not imported from Zanzibar, Tibet or any foreign country. They were born and bred in Nigeria, breathing the same air as the rest of us and most of all, thinking the same skewed, erroneous thoughts. I attend a lot of events where so-called leaders from various professions are celebrated, given awards for feats they could not have accomplished if not for the corrupt nature of our country and I think to myself, where are the authentic leaders Nigeria needs? In Europe and America, the leadership crisis is of a different nature: parties, popular votes and sentiments often select leaders based on their charisma rather than their character. If only it were so in Nigeria. The average Nigerian politician is quite simply terrible at public speaking and seemingly has little to no real grasp of public policy beyond the hastily scribbled notes his or her aides feed him or her minutes before a public appearance. When one looks at the names of those on the boards of government agencies or parastatals and questions their antecedents, one sometimes wonders what recommends them to this or that post beyond political connections. It is no wonder then that Nigeria is still so underdeveloped if we imagine the business of running a country can be done by just
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A case for social mobility about anyone. Beyond this, we don’t just select the wrong people to lead us, very often, we are wrong in our behaviours ourselves. Nigeria today is a country of short sighted, pleasure seeking people whose “short-termism” has devastating consequences: we are all so obsessed with the spoils of leadership, the trappings of power that four years often go by without much work being done besides naming committees and beginning enquiries which lead to nothing. How are elites made or recruited in Nigeria? Our political and business elite is nothing more than a circle of cronies, where clientelism or the practice of recommending a brother or friend to a post rather than widening the net and enabling outsiders compete for it, is a lifestyle we all hold dear. What institutions discover and recruit new talents, giving them the opportunity to serve this country in whatever capacity? Do our business schools enable those who are not so well connected to access the capital they need to innovate? Are there still universities capable, in Nigeria today, of
not only churning out tomorrow’s leaders but also connecting them with real opportunities to work on our nation’s policies? In Nigeria, one is considered a member of the elite or of the establishment either because one was born into that class or because one was thuggish enough to bulldoze one's way in. In other climes, higher education and passing top civil service exams prepare brilliant young minds to lead their countries and to chart a way forward. How mobile is the Nigerian society today? What are the chances or the odds of making it from the bottom to the top? Depending on your race in
America, statistics show the odds might be stacked against you. African American children born into poverty have more chances than any other group of dying in that same income bracket. What are the odds for our ethnic groups in Nigeria? Is life fairer or easier in the South West in comparison to the South East? Where are the success stories if any? I’m not talking about governors telling stories of how they used to be motor park touts and implying they used motor park ways of cunning and aggression to see them through. I’m talking about real, impactful progress; that is, people who have risen through hard work, not
profiteering or rascality, those who made it out of poverty and are hopefully doing something to help others up the ladder. The combination of wealth and secrecy in Nigeria is hugely problematic: the rich, however they make their money, whether through business or politics (it’s often the same process) hoard opportunities and make sure their prospects or advantages are not democratised or thrown open because many of them know they and their children could not survive in an open playing field where everyone could contest on talent or merit alone. So I worry about change: beyond party politics, many of us do not want the system to change as we owe our jobs or livelihoods to some uncle or benefactor who himself feeds off the chaos. I don’t envy the President: the poor or middle class whose interest it is for reforms to occur, whose interest is best served by his success, are manipulated by his detractors who fear the prospect of change. What is this about a Northern agenda? There is no ethnic agenda, only one of corruption, which slants all activities in Nigeria in favour of a few. Nigeria desperately needs an antidote to its leadership crisis. We must allow authentic leaders who can make important differences in our world, to rise. It’s the only long term solution to our political dysfunction.
Alleged plot to arrest Senator Ekweremadu
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HETHER the plot exists or not for me isn’t the issue. We live in a country, supposedly of law and order, so arrests or attempts to try anyone should happen based on facts and evidence. As I always say, those with nothing to hide will never have anything to fear. I find it interesting that everyone in the history of Nigeria whose arrest has ever been attempted (by the way, what
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Nigeria desperately needs an antidote to its leadership crisis; we must allow authentic leaders who can make important differences in our world, to rise; it’s the only long term solution to our political dysfunction •Chief Bisi Akande
happened to Buruji Kashamu, Farouk Lawan, Patricia Etteh, Dimeji Bankole etc?) either claims it’s a case of mistaken identity or that their life is at stake. How come abroad people simply surrender themselves for questioning and are released with no harm done if indeed they are innocent? So many questions, so few answers because in Nigeria, the more you look, the less you see.
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ORMER Interim Chairman of the governing party (I wish we would all stop saying “ruling” as Nigeria isn’t a monarchy), Bisi Akande has come under fire recently for telling us all some hard truths. I dislike it when public discourse is tainted by ethnic politics but I realise that not many among us have a “pan-Nigerian” view of things. Some members of the APC believe the North (and the PDP) are trying to hijack the party, they might not be wrong. There are enemies within: some wish Buhari to fail because he represents an ideal the man on the street is rooting for.
Don’t shoot the messenger, or Bisi Akande, who is merely pointing out a danger concerned Nigerians should be aware of. The catch here is that without the financial support of the now turned “enemies within” the President might not have won the election. Change is complex indeed: don’t hate the player, hate the game.
Tabia Princewill is a strategic communications consultant and public policy analyst. She is also the co-host and executive producer of a talk show, WALK THE TALK which airs on Channels TV.
18 — Vanguard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2015 PROF. Attahiru Jega, whose tenure as chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ended last week has etched his name on the positive side of Nigerian history. He led the country through the least litigated presidential elections in his five years stewardship of the country’s Election Management Body. Jega, the first man to preside over two presidential elections since the advent of the presidential system of democracy in 1979, left the job relatively untainted against the experience of many predecessors none of whom conducted two presidential elections. His appointment in 2010 was generally applauded across the country and underlined the assertions by President Goodluck Jonathan to sustain the momentum for electoral reforms initiated by his predecessor, President Umaru Yar‘ Adua. Jega had before then, won a reputation for activism having led the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) in the eighties. His appointment as INEC chairman, just after he partook in the deliberations of the Justice Mohammed Uwais-led Committee
Jega’s TTenure enure As INEC Chairman on Electoral Reform came with many expectations. His initial efforts, were, however, not very salutary. The biometric registration exercise that preceded the 2011 elections was marked by confusion. The first round of elections in March 2011 had to be cancelled midway on account of logistic logjams. Even the cost of the 2011 election put at N122.9 billion by Jega was also flayed in several quarters as outrageous. Jega was also along the way flayed in some sections of the polity for seemingly seeking to tilt the electoral balance in favour of one side of the country, notably, through the creation of seemingly superfluous voting points. Though the
allegations were not proven, his rebuttals were, however, not well communicated. INEC under Jega introduced biometrics and the Automated Fingerprint Identification System, AFIS to weed out multiple registrations which, until then, was one of the major weaknesses of the country’s election process. The innovation of using vice-chancellors and other academics as returning officers helped to increase the credibility of elections. In 2015, Jega’s final antidote to the corruption of the election process was the introduction of the Permanent Voter Card and the Smart Card Reader. The two devices played crucial roles in making the elections credible. It is instructive that even with the accolades that shadowed his time at the Commission, Jega spurned a second term. We applaud his exemplary conduct of bowing out when the ovation was loudest and commend his example to other office holders, many of whom have not satisfied the public interest in the way Jega has done. We hope his successor will tackle the menace of child voters which was one of the criticisms against Jega, and also evolve befitting punishment for electoral cheats.
OPINION Baba Gana Kingibe @ 70 By Badejo Nurudeen
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OR some inexplicable reasons, I am more fascinated by the baritone voice of Ambassador Baba Gana Kingibe than his personality, he seems to have a voice more reassuring than really making things happen. The very first time he spoke to me, his eloquence and oratory left me more reassured before finally meeting him. A very colourful politician and diplomat, Ambassador Baba Gana Kingibe turned 70 recently. The story of Kingibe is one of resilience, commitment, doggedness and of course, grass to grace. For a man orphaned quite early in life (his mother died when he was four and father died when he was 15) to have attained the pinnacle of his career as a permanent secretary and most importantly lived a privileged life speaks volume of God’s favour in a life, otherwise common. Born on June 25, 1945 in Maiduguri, Borno State. He was named after his father’s best friend, Abubakar, a bricklayer who had a great influence on his life. He acquired the name Baba Gana (literally means little father in Kanuri) because those who respected his namesake, could not call him Abubakar. His father, a onetime cobbler, later became a native authority pay clerk during the colonial era. The politicking between Borno Youth Movement (BYM) and Northern People’s
Congress (NPC) spearheaded by Sir Kashim Ibrahim and Ibrahim Imam ignited the passion for politics and hatred for oppression in young Kingibe. The formation of BYM against the more popular and formidable NPC in the first republic led to skirmishes between the elites and the commoners in Borno. Kingibe’s father and his guardian (Abubakar) were consumed in the bickering between BYM and NPC as they both lost their government jobs for supporting the opposition BYM.For the once, historically the Kanem-Borno Empire had been in persistent resistance to the wholesale domination of the HausaFulani hegemony from the earliest century, the rampaging holy-war (Jihad) led by the legendary Uthman DanFodio met a huge resistance in Borno Empire. The empire is blessed with great warriors like the legendary Mai Idris Alooma, Mai Ali Dunami, Muhammed al-Amin alKanemi etc. It is note-worthy and historical that this is the very first time since the advent of democracy from the first republic through the present dispensation that the Kanuris’ (Borno and
He is one of the most decent and incorruptible Nigerians in public life
Yobe states) would be in the same political party (All Progressives Congress, APC) with the Hausa-Fulani, and indeed in the same political party forming the central government. Kingibe, in many respects is an archetypal Nigerian politician, he has combined politics with the ambivalence of a diplomat; a shrewd and calculating politician (like any politician) who always aimed for the highest prize. A politician with national security background, he speaks with confidence and verbal pyrotechnics of the academic. For Kingibe networking is a veritable tool in politics. No wonder he had a vast and massive following at the peak of his political power.He is a master and always on top of his game. A quintessential and cerebral politician with the gift of the garb, his audience are held spell-bound during his campaigns. Tall and with a nearpermanent smile that lights up his ebony black face, he cuts a picture of a man at peace with himself and at ease with the world. Urbane and gentle, Kingibe, son of a cobbler won government scholarship to attend Bishop Stortford College, England for his secondary school education. He later took a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from University of Sussex, England, in 1968, and a postgraduate diploma course at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva. He later trained at the British Broadcasting Corporation Television Training School, London and started out as a lecturer in the Department of Political
Science, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1969, but was later appointed Head, Current Affairs Department, Northern Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation. Being an ambitious young man, he left to join the Nigerian Foreign Service as External Affairs Officer. He was Counsellor, Nigeria High Commission, London; Principal Political Secretary, Supreme Military Headquarters, Lagos and later Principal Political Secretary, Executive Office of the President between 1976 and 1981. In time, he became Permanent secretary in charge of special services in the Cabinet Office between 1981 and 1984. Kingibe was Nigeria’s Ambassador to Greece with concurrent accreditation to Cyprus, and later, High Commissioner to Pakistan. A multi-dimensional personality and industrious with ability for multi-tasking, he has continued to offer himself for national service, as he served on the Justice Belgore Committee on the review of the Constitution and more recently as a member of the inauguration committee that midwifed the recent handover of government from former President Goodluck Jonathan to President Muhammadu Buhari. I must confess his is a service dedicated to fatherland and promotion of humanity. In almost all his forty years of public service, Kingibe has never been linked to any allegations of corruption or self-enrichment. He is one of the most decent and incorruptible Nigerians in public life.
*Mr. Nurudeen, a public affairs commentator, wrote from Lagos.
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Managing APC’s house of confusion
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HE much expected meeting of the National Executive Committee of the All Progressives Congress,APC, finally held last weekend. The meeting was aimed at resolving the National Assembly leadership crisis that has divided the ruling APC down the middle. Since June 9 when what increasingly appears like a renegade segment of the APC, led by Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara, took on the leadership of the party, things haven’t been the same again in the APC. After leaders of the APC under the chairmanship of John OdigieOyegun had exhausted all avenues to assert control over the rebels in their fold, all hopes were pinned on President Mohammadu Buhari. While Buhari has reportedly made it clear that he would not interfere in how members of the National Assembly installed their leaders, he had also made it clear in the wake of the leadership crisis precipitated by the emergence of Saraki and Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively, that he was all in support of the notion that the party is superior to any
individual member or group within it. In other words, he would not support any rebellion within their fold. Thus, it was to him that everyone else in the party and Nigerians in general looked after the warring factions within the APC spurned all entreaties to tow party line. Buhari’s silence in the face of the crisis rocking his party has been viewed differently by Nigerians. While some believed his silence is a tongue-in-cheek endorsement of the June 9 coup, others considered it a sign of political maturity. But in Nigeria where principles are the first casualty in any contest for office, Buhari’s maturity might be an open invitation to political annihilation. For without his party support he will soon discover just how vulnerable he is. To paraphrase Shakespeare’s Macbeth, for Buhari to be thus (i.e. be president) is nothing but to be thus (be president) safely. The safety of his presidency may be as good as the kind and quality of support he enjoys from his party members, particularly those he must work with in the National Assembly. Buhari, therefore, cannot afford to be indifferent to
happenings among members of his party in the National Assembly and elsewhere. But what really can he do outside pleading with members of his party and appealing to their common interest and the interest of Nigerians as he did at the NEC meeting? Now his words (at least as at the time of writing this) seem not to be having the right effect, what else is there for him to do? What can he do? Wield the big stick? Perhaps, that may be the only way out for him nowto use his presidential powers selectively like an Obasanjo, or in the draconian manner of his former self as a soldier. Either way, he won’t look too good. But he would end up being a lame duck leader with nothing to show as president if he wants to look good. His presidency is imperiled for as long as the crisis in his party remains. He has called his party members not to throw away their hard won victory at the 2015 polls or disappoint Nigerians who voted for them. His assertion of party supremacy seems only to have appealed to the Ahmed Lawan
Had the APC leaders been more cautious in their handling of Saraki and Dogara the present principal officers’ debacle would probably not have happened at all
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N 3 June 2015, I was a guest on CoolTV’s morning programme, “Good Morning Nigeria.” The topic was “Buhari’s job as a democrat.” I added “so far,”on reading the invitation e-mail, wondering if the show’s producer or anchor hadn’t betrayed an unusual case of what might be called “change anxiety.”Guest and audience, it seemed, were being invited to score the performance of Buhari, whose first coming was as a military dictator,after five days in office as a democratically elected president. My invitation was dated 30 May, so the assessment had been deemed necessary the day after his swearing-in! The first question I was asked concerned Buhari’s failure to name his cabinet. “But you can count the number of days he’s been in office on the fingers of one hand!” I pointed out. The producer, obviously,had merely projected the general anxiety of the Nigerian people to bring closure to the trauma of the Peoples Democratic Party’s 16-year plague on the nation. For victims of the I-don’t-give-a-damn philosophy of government, change cannot come fast enough. But then, to score a government, no matter the whirlwind of expectation that bore it to power, five days after assuming office? I reached for fable to illustrate my stance of patience and critical optimism. At least, in the first 100 days. I recounted the story of the tortoise who fell into a pit latrine and was trapped there for seven days (I may have said seven years on air, but no matter). No one heard his cries for help as he fell, nor subsequently whenever he
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could bear to open his mouth to call for help. For seven days, he endured indescribable stench and breathed abominable air, among other horrible ordeals, including that all who came after relieved themselves on him. But at last, someone heard his by now feeble cries for help. “Tortoise, hang on there, okay? Help is on the way!”she said to him. But as soon as tortoise heard the footsteps and other noises of the rescue operation afoot, he shouted, “Hurry, hurry! I can’t bear the stench another minute!” Now, can we accuse tortoise of impatience, of desiring rescue too soon— the very minute it was promised? Would it be fair to blame the rescuers if it took them longer than a minute, say an hour or even a day, to rescue him? After all, it is tricky business for all concerned: tortoise may very well end up being buried in ordure, just as any or some of the rescuers could end up joining him down there, not to
President Buhari has given a slew of reasons for his slow and deliberate approach to constituting his cabinet
and Femi Gbajabiamila faction. The Saraki/Dogara group didn’t look impressed if the grim look on their faces, as Buhari spoke, and their reported response since then in the media are of any indication. Saraki and Dogara’s leadership were facilitated by their alliance with the PDP. It is for this simply reason and nothing greater that they agreed to share leadership positions in the National Assembly with the PDP. It is just a matter of chance that this sharing formula assumes a zoning complexion. Otherwise, both Saraki and Dogara are no more selfless than Lawan and Gbajabiamila and their party leaders are any more consumed by a winner-takes-it-all spirit. The insistence of these men on a zoning principle that allows opposition elements in their fold and against the dictates of their party is simply because it suits their design for now. This is the point that eludes those who flippantly compare what happened in the National Assembly on June 9 to the manner the Bola Tinubu faction of the Action Congress of Nigeria supported Aminu Tambuwal against Mulikat Akande in 2011. Both Akande and Tambuwal were of the same party. Ike Ekweremadu is of the PDP, making him look like a mole in the fold of the APC. Both Saraki and Dogara are in a terrible fix to reverse or revise their agreement with the PDP. They cannot do so without appearing to be betrayers, utterly without loyalty or principle. This is what their opponents in the APC refuse to acknowledge even though they cannot claim to be strangers to such deals. As politicians they must recognise this and move on or continue to plunge their party
speak of the danger of destroying the crude but very u s e f u l convenience, if care was not taken. Even more questions: how long should it take to rescue tortoise? Would it be appropriate for the rescuers to deliberate on proper ways and means while tortoise languished in the latrine? Wouldn’t that be inexcusable time-wasting, abdication of responsibility, and even shocking indifference to an emergency? Lastly, how much should it matter to tortoise that help comes in a minute,an hour, or a day? Confession: other than my stance of patience and critical optimism, I have no right or wrong, yes or no, answers to the human predicament this fable entails. I have retold it here more clearly than I did on the TV show to highlight the dilemma faced by the victim (tortoise, the Nigerian people) and the would-be rescuers (President Buhari and the All Progressives Congress). I will only elaborate as follows. Any government— of the right, left, or centre—deserves a reasonable period of grace,upon assuming office, before it can be properly assessed as to the effectiveness of its actions. It must be granted a certain, that is, limited, benefit of the doubt at inception. Thus, I refrained for well over a year from criticising President Jonathan after he finally succeeded his deceased boss. A reader sensed betrayal and wrote to accuse me of seeing nothing wrong with Jonathan because he was a fellow Niger Deltan.
into avoidable trouble. Politics is nothing without deals. The APC must accept that Saraki and Dogara have outsmarted them for now, while they seek other ways to rein in the excesses of their erring members in the future. Party supremacy and discipline is not only enforceable when there are porks to share in form of principal offices of the National Assembly. This is the time for the APC to stop holding Nigerians to ransom, move on and stop beating a dead horse that will only alienate both Saraki, Dogara and their supporters even further, thereby driving them into the waiting hands of the PDP. It is abominable for Saraki and Dogara to continue to defy their party by aligning with opposition politicians even after their emergence as leaders of the upper and lower chambers of the National Assembly. But the only way to stop their rebellion is for leaders of the APC to accept the status quo and guard their erring members against opening their party doors to opposition politicians again. It is easier as matters stand for the APC leaders to accept the reality on the ground than to continue to chase after a long gone animal by insisting on a change in the present composition of the leadership of the National Assembly. They must seek other ways, means, time and place of measuring Saraki and Dogara’s loyalty to their party than their earlier romance with the PDP which could only get more brazen for as long as this struggle persists. Had the APC leaders been more cautious in their handling of Saraki and Dogara the present principal officers’ debacle would probably not have happened at all.
President Buhari has given a slew of reasons for his slow and deliberate approach to constituting his cabinet, all of which boil down to one claim: that he wishes to understand the extent of the rot that had wholly compromised the government so he could name the right people to execute the programme of change. Call it diagnosis before prescription. What must the surgeon do if, set to operate, he detects that the patient’s condition is different from or far worse than earlier believed? Besides, there is the question of down-sizing a mammoth government that consumes 75% of our resources in order to free up sorely needed funds for capital development. It may be arguable which approach puts the horse before the cart, but it is clear that unless this is done first, then Buhari must give us on demand the same monstrously large cabinet that we are also impatient to do away with. But whether or not one is inclined towards guarded but critical optimism or simply impatient for change NOW— assumed to be what it means to hit the ground running, though if you ask APC spokesman, Lai Mohammed, Buhari has been in a sprint since 29 May—the taste of the pudding remains in the eating. By the fruits of Buhari’s slow and deliberate approach we shall know him. I wager that he will be vindicated.
20—Vanguard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2015
Buhari: So far, so … By Ebele Orakpo
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Clock ticks for house wife as kidnappers demand N5m ransom Gbemisola Oluwakemi Basorun
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RS Gbemisola Oluwakemi Basorun was on medication for three days, which ended around 6pm of Tuesday June 30. Though not fully recovered, her zeal to worship and serve God prompted her to attend an evening programme of the Pentecostal Assembly, a branch of the Christ Apostolic Church in Agodo by Odogunyan, Sagamu Local Government of Ogun State. Though married to a Muslim, she was said to be a prayer warrior and a devoted member of the welfare department of the church. Unfortunately her decision to attend the church programme on that fateful day has thrown her family into despair. She was kidnapped and her Pathfinder SUV with plate number KTU 476 CM taken away at gun point while she and her two children were on their way to home from church. Since her kidnap about a week ago, her church has been organising prayers round the clock, while neighbours and family members have formed a search party, combing everywhere in search of this graduate of Secretarial Administration.
million to be paid yesterday, Tuesday July 7, 2015 else the victim would be killed. As at Monday June 6, 2015, Gbemisola’s husband, Abimbola and other family members, were running helter skelter to meet up with the demand which was later reduced to N5m as at 1pm. Abimbola, a consultant to the Lagos State government, last saw his wife around 8am of the fateful Tuesday. “My wife was ill for days and her medication was to be completed in the evening after which she would go to church. I was on my way home from work when I got a distress call around 8.15pm, and that was the beginning of our ordeal,” he lamented. Also, Gbemisola’s immediate younger brother, Osikoya Adewale, told Vanguard Metro, VM his aged parents had not been intimated of the development because they were presently undergoing medical treatment. In the neighbourhood, residents of this border town blamed the
Abduction of Gbemisola An indication that the prayers have not been in vain emerged when her car was recovered 24 hours later at Agbede- Muti by Ita-Oluwo, Ikorodu. The abduction of Gbemisola has not only thrown their No 5, Basorun Abimbola Street, Agodo-Alara residence into mourning and travail but it has also created panic in the entire community as some believe that the kidnapping might have been staged to punish her family. Some others, however, have blamed the development to what they regard as the near-absence of security in the community. Some church members are particularly intrigued when after last Sunday’s service they dialed and got a response from Gbemisola’s phone which had been switched off since her kidnap. They were astonished when a background voice was heard demanding for a ransom of N200 C M Y K
I have tried my best to raise money to meet the ransom demand but the kidnappers are not ready to entertain stories and I want her life to be spared
Gbemisola’s home development on lack of adequate security in Agodo, claiming that cultists are always on the prowl in the community. Back to Agbede-Muti, residents claimed a similar incident occured same day when a man was kidnapped on his way to work and his car was also recovered on same spot. They also claimed that due to its porosity and the criminal activities that flourish there, Agbede-Muti has become a place where even angels, including the Police, dread to tread. Gbemisola’s kidnap has sent jitters down spines of many, especially housewives who now fear to move about the town. In a chat with VM, Abimbola said he was greatly distressed by the development as his two kids keep asking for the whereabouts of their mother. “ I have tried my best to raise money to meet the ransom demand but the kidnappers are not ready to entertain stories and I want her life to be spared,’’ he said rather emotionally. The pastor of the church, Pastor Israel Ariyo, said the church will not relent in prayers until Gbemisola is found. “As you can see (pointing to a group of people), prayers are going on here 24 hours and they will not stop until she is found and brought back alive. The development is so painful to us but we know our God is not asleep,” he noted with faith and conviction. The 38-year-old native of Ijebu-Ife, Ogun State, was driving home on that fateful day after the church programme when she noticed through the side mirror that four strange men on a motorcycle were trailing her. The men followed the car up to the gate of their house. And before Gbemisola’s seven-year-old daughter who had just alighted from the car could open the gate, the men swooped on the car, grabbed her five-year-old son and flung him out of the car before making away with Gbemisola.
a wah for APC oo! Haba! How can they tell us that President Buhari has done so well in his first month in office when even the blind can clearly see that the man has done nothing? Who are they fooling?” asked Clara, a commuter in the Tin-Can Island-bound bus as a commentator on a radio programme pointed out what the party had said. “No mind them. They think they are still in the opposition. They have the power now, we want to see their campaign promises being fulfilled,” said Rita. “Please cut the man some slack. To be honest, President Buhari has tried considering the rot he met on ground,” said Ade. “Oh really? Tried you say? In real life or in your dreams? All I have seen in the past 30 days are complaints, rash decisions which the media persons are left to deny. It’s been a one man show. First, he visited Chad and Niger on Boko Haram issue, the same thing GEJ was heavily criticized for doing. In fact, I remember Buhari was quoted as saying it was a shame that Nigeria should go to Chad for help. Two, he decided that military check points must go and the soldiers go back to the barracks. This led to outcry by some Nigerians and he capitulated. Commonsense should tell him and his handlers that this is not the right time except he wants Boko guys to have free access into wherever they want to go. Three, his ADC expelled DSS guys from inner Aso Rock. This was promptly denied but later, we learnt it was true. Four, he decided to site an aerodrome in Daura for his personal use with public funds. He said he won’t announce ministers until September, Boko Haram prisoners were transferred to Anambra State after the initial denials by both APC leader in the state and Nigerian Prisons officials. The Presidency kept mute but we have since discovered it was true. Lastly, protests rocked Akwa Ibom State The the FG’s decision to site a problem is over nuclear power plant in the state. We don enter one chance for sure,” said that while Mercy. they “You don finish your epistle? PMB exchange has a right to choose those he wants him, so chasing out DSS is blows and around in order. Soldiers at the checkpoints jump are taking bribes and that’s why he fences, the wants them out. As for Boko guys in Anambra, the prison is a federal country establishment so the FG has the right to put them there, same goes suffers for the nuclear power plant,” said Clement. “Can you hear yourself? If soldiers leave the roads, the terrorists will have free access to wherever they need to bomb. Taking terrorists to an unsecured prison to mix up with ordinary criminals and siting a deadly nuclear plant in a densely populated state is right?” asked Rita. I wonder oo! Even Al Qaeda terrorists were put in a special prison in Guantanamo Bay and not in regular prisons. They have an ulterior motive because the way it goes, before you say Jack Robinson, their Boko brothers will storm the prison to release them in a jailbreak and the terrorists will enter towns and continue what they do best. I pity PMB because he will now have more problems in his hands. Developed nations have not been able to handle nuclear plants and we want to build one here? That is suicidal,” said Mercy. Said John: “Imagine Kano State declaring Sunday morning as environmental sanitation day too, so no Christians in Kano? I even read on social media that PMB paid an American outfit $10 million to build and manage eight social media sites.” “It cannot be true,” replied Ade. Asked Clara: “What of the $21 billion he gave out for war against BH? I heard the countries were supposed to contribute to the purse but PMB decided to bear the burden alone while telling us he met empty treasury.” “Abeg, forget all that. Someone even said since May 29, BH has increased their attacks and kidnapping has increased in the North. The truth is that APC had one mission, which was to bring down GEJ. Now, they have succeeded, they don’t know how to handle the power. They are indeed strange bed fellows. The problem is that while they exchange blows and jump fences, the country suffers. PMB is waiting to get perfect people to get into his cabinet. He will indeed wait forever. Imagine, instead of going to represent us at world boxing championships and high jump, they are here wasting their talents,” said Clara.
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WORKSHOP: From left: Business Manager-Nihilent Nigeria, Samuel Odunaya; Head, IT, Guinea Insurance, Audu Dunni Oladokun;General Manager, Nihilent West Africa, Shohel Noor; Controller, IT Research & Statistics-NIA, Mrs. Bola Omole; Chairman, Nihilent Nigeria, Oti Ikomi; Head, ICT, Niger Insurance, Kunle Kuponiyi; and Vice-President, Nihilent Africa, Ravi Teja, at a workshop for insurance industry operators organised by Nihilent in Lagos.
Banks lose N6bn to fraudsters in 2014 —NDIC By Babajide Komolafe
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HE Nigeria Deposit In surance Corporation (NDIC) yesterday said that banks lost N6.19 billion to fraudsters in 2014. The Corporations disclosed this in its 2014 annual report adding that astronomical increase in electronic payment related fraud drive up incidences of fraud by 182 percent during the year to 10,612 from 3,786 in 2013. The report stated, “The deposit money banks (DMBs) reported
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fraud and forgeries was mainly due to the astronomical increase in the incidence of web-based (online banking)/ATM and fraudulent transfer/withdrawal of deposit frauds.” In spite of this, the Corporation said examination conducted in conjunction with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) revealed that that 23 of the 24 banks in the country were rated as sound while the profit
over 10.04 trillion granted in 2013. The industry’s volume of non-performing loans increased by 10.26 percent from ¦ 321.66 billion in 2013 to ¦ 354.84 billion in 2014. The banking industry non-performing loans to total loans ratio improved from 3.20 percent in 2013 to 2.81 percent in 2014 and was within the regulatory threshold of 5 percent. The observed improved asset quality could be explained by the improved process of loan underwriting as well as the continued purchase of non-performing loans (NPLs) by AMCON.” On its part the corporation recorded 28.73 percent increase in its operating income which rose from N66.94 billion as at 31st December, 2013 to N86.17 billion as at 31st December, 2014. “Total Operating Expenses increased by 22.77% from N 24.73 billion as at 31st December, 2013 to N30.36 billion as at 31st December, 2014. The net surplus of operating income over operating expenses for 2014 and deposit insurance fund stood at N138.81 billion as against N114.18 billion in 2013, after remittance of N15.38 billion to the FGN Consolidated Revenue Fund Account”, it stated.
The deposit money banks (DMBs) reported 10,612 fraud cases in 2014 compared with 3,786 cases reported in 2013, representing an increase of 182.77 percent
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10,612 fraud cases in 2014 compared with 3,786 cases reported in 2013, representing an increase of 182.77 percent. In the same vein, the amount involved increased by N3.81 billion or 17.5 percent from N21.80 billion in 2013 to N25.61 billion in 2014. Also the expected/actual loss increased from N5.76 billion in 2013 to N6.19 billion in 2014. The increase of 7.57 percent in expected/actual loss in
before tax of the banking industry increased by 11.3 percent to ¦ 601.02 billion, from ¦ 539.97 billion reported in 2013. The Corporation also noted that though the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of banks declined by 1.26 percentage points from 17.18 percent in 2013 to 15.92 percent in 2014, it however exceeded the minimum capital adequacy threshold of 10 percent. “The banking industry total loans and advances stood at ¦ 12.63 trillion in 2014, showing an increase of 25.73 percent
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S the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) met in Ufa, Russia, yesterday, to launch the New Development Bank, over 40 civil society organisations and social movements from around the world sent an open letter, urging them to break with the failed development models of the past and ensure that the NDB is truly something new. The letter reads “The
existing development model in force in many emerging and developing countries is one that favors export-oriented, commodity driven strategies and policies that are socially harmful, environmentally unsustainable and have led to greater inequalities between and within countries. “If the New Development Bank is going to break with this history, it must commit itself to the following four principles: promote development for all; be transparent and democratic; set strong standards and make sure they ’re followed; and Promote sustainable development.
“We hope that the New Development Bank reshapes not only global geopolitics but the landscape of development finance, towards a model of partnership that puts first and foremost the fundamental human rights of invididuals and vulnerable groups who are most affected by development projects,” said Caio Borges, with the Brazilian organization, Conectas Direitos Humanos. “Brazil is now a leading actor in the realm of cooperation for development. In this multilateral forum, the government should stand for justice within States, and not only between countries.”
“The old megaproject model of development promoted by the World Bank and the other traditional development banks has never worked for the Global South.” said Gretchen Gordon, Coordinator of the Bank on Human Rights Coalition. “For the NDB to bring real development, it must break with the failed models of the past and instead promote investment that is human rights-respecting, inclusive, and led by local communities. To do this requires not only firm commitments, but clear and transparent strategies and operational policies.”
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anagement of Standard A l l i a n c e Insurance Plc has reiterated its determination to create fresher beneficial ways of doing the underwriting business. The company said that it has opened a new page of a more rewarding customer service delivery system for the nation’s insurance sector, as such has engaged tested professionals in the industry to drive key areas of its operations. Group Managing Director, Mr. Bode Akinboye, who dropped this hint in a statement, explained that the move was “part of our deliberate corporate plans to take our operational practices
To achieve this, we carefully hunted for and engaged key tested professionals from competing insurance companies
to a level comparable with the best modern international ways of doing insurance business.” According to him “To achieve this, we carefully hunted for and engaged key tested professionals from competing insurance companies” noting that “with the expected results we are already seeing, we are sure of meeting the board’s mandate to race the company to the top most part of the performance and quality service delivery ladder of the nation’s insurance sector.” Akinboye said that among those engaged by the company between January and early May were Mr. Thompson Akhigbe who was brought on board from AIICO Insurance Plc and heads the Internal Control Division; Mr. Olukolajo Ezekiel from Old Mutual Nigeria who heads the Technical Division and Mr. Jegede Biodun, Divisional Head, Brokers/MultiClients Marketing, who joined the company from Associated Insurance Brokers. Akinboye further said the company also engaged, among others, Mrs. Bosede Akintomide and Blessing Ana from FBN Insurance to head its Brokers’ Unit and Financial Institutions respectively; Mr. Alo Olusola who heads the Energy and Special Risk Unit from Guinea Insurance Plc and Messrs. Akeem Obembe and Temidayo Akerele who are from Equity Assurance Plc and they head the Financial Institutions Unit and Public Sector/Emerging Markets respectively.
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From left: Health Adviser, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), Dr Yinka Mosuro; Chief Executive Officer, LiveWell Initiative, LWI, Mrs. Bisi Bright; Dr Ola Daramola, representing the Vice Chancellor, Covenant University, Professor Charles Ayo and UNICEF Education Specialist, Mrs. Justina Onifade, at the LiveWell Initiative LWI, 2015 Annual Multisectoral Grand Health Bazaar (GHB2015) in Lagos.
Brokers charge govt on lasting solution to avoidable accidents STORIES BY ROSEMARY ONUOHA
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he Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers, NCRIB, has charged government at all levels to find lasting solution to incidents of avoidable accidents on major roads in the country. President of NCRIB, Mr. Ayodapo Shoderu who gave the charge in Lagos lamented the death of eight students of Olabisi Onabanjo University and four post-UTME candidates of the institution in a ghastly accident recently. Shoderu said, "Our nation was again plunged into deep mourning as we lost eight students of Olabisi Onabanjo University and four postUTME candidates of the institution in a ghastly accident at Ilishan Junction along Sagamu/Benin Expressway. It was terrible and shocking; death has again depleted some of our future leaders. We commiserate with the bereaved families and we can only pray that God will grant the families the repose to bear the irreparable loss. "You will recall that a couple of months
ago, the incident of tanker driver accidents was almost affecting the nation’s economy as goods and property worth billions of naira went down in inferno. The unfortunate part of these incidents was most of the affected properties and lives involved were not adequately insured. "Although, insurance may not prevent death, the trauma of dependants after the loss of breadwinners,
could be avoided if insurance has been given its rightful place," Shoderu stated. The NCRIB President therefore appealed to government to inculcate the culture of insurance in every citizen as tool to manage risk. "Government should also partner insurance industry to enforce all the compulsory insurances. Like I always say, everything worth having, is worth insuring," Shoderu said.
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total of 22 members of staff of Sovereign Trust Insurance, STI, Plc were recently elevated by the Management following the outcome of the company’s 2014 performance appraisal exercise. The newly promoted members of staff cuts across the length and breadth of the organisation nationwide. Acting Head of Human Resources of Sovereign Trust, Adeola Onichabor
explained that, asides those that got promoted, the company also rewarded other members of staff with varying salary increment notches for their outstanding performances during the period under review. She said the Management is committed to rewarding every member of staff who at one point or the other has been able to distinguish themselves in the course of carrying out their duties.
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The circular listed companies whose accounts are at the stage of being queried and awaiting response as Linkage; Sterling Assurance and Standard Assurance Life, while those whose response is under review are Nigerian Re and Old Mutual Life.
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2014 accounts: 17 insurance firms to pay daily fine S e v e n t e e n i n s u r a n c e companies are to face sanctions by the insurance industry regulator, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) for failure to meet the June 30 deadline for submission of their 2014 accounts. From 1st of July, the companies will face the punishment of paying a fine of N5, 000 each on daily basis pending the day they will submit their accounts. According to a recent circular by NAICOM on account submission status of companies, the defaulting companies are African Alliance Insurance; Anchor Insurance; Capital Express; Fin Insurance; Great Nigeria Insurance; Guinea Insurance; Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation; Universal Insurance; Industrial and General Insurance; as well as Unic Insurance. Others are NICON Insurance; International Energy Insurance; Goldlink Insurance; Alliance & General Insurance; Alliance & General Life Assurance; Investment & Allied Assurance and Spring Life Assurance. NAICOM also said 34 companies have secured approvals and they include: Wapic Life; Wapic Insurance Plc; Custodian & Allied Insurance; Custodian Life
She said Management is particularly interested and ready to support any member of staff that is willing to professionally develop himself or herself for the advancement and growth of the organisation and the individual involved. According to her, “Management has identified that professionalism is the springboard for the advancement and development of Insurance business in Nigeria; hence, the workforce in Sovereign Trust is being encouraged to embrace continuing education both professionally and academic wise. Top on the list of the elevated staff is the Eastern
Assurance; Law Union & Rock; Mansard Insurance; FBN Insurance; Oasis Insurance; Consolidated Hallmark; UBA Metropolitan Life; Zenith Life; Zenith General; Royal Exchange Prudential Life; Royal Exchange General; AIICO
Insurance; Cornerstone Insurance; as well as Prestige Assurance. Others are Continental Re; NSIA; NEM; Leadway; Equity; Unity Kapital; Lasaco; Regency; ARM Life; Niger; Staco; Union Assurance; Sovereign Trust; KBL Insurance; Unitrust
Insurance; Mutual Benefits Assurance and Mutual Benefits Life. The circular said companies whose accounts are at the stage of being queried and awaiting response are Linkage; Sterling Assurance and
Standard Assurance Life, while those that their response is under review are Nigerian Re and Old Mutual Life. It further said that accounts that are presently reviewed are Old Mutual Nigeria and Standard Alliance.
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he National Insurance C o m m i s s i o n (NAICOM), has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Bayode Samuel as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NICON Insurance Limited. The confirmation was made known in a letter recently addressed to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of NICON Insurance Limited and signed by Mr. Pius Agboola, Director (Authorization and Policy) on behalf of the Commissioner for Insurance. NICON’s Senior Manager (Corporate Affairs), Mr. Ade Adesokan in a statement said Mr. Samuel's appointment was part of resolution passed by the Board as well as the desire of the company to re-position the company for better service delivery to her teeming customers and insuring public. He said the NICON boss is poised to re-establish the presence of NICON Insurance as a value creating world
Area Manager, Angela Onochie, who now becomes an Assistant General Manager from her hitherto Senior Manager Position. Ebinyu Faloughi, who was before now a Deputy Manager becomes a full Manager. Two members of staff were promoted to the position of Deputy Manager. A total number of ten staff got elevated to the position of Officer 1 and officer 2 respectively while another two moved to the status of officer 3. Making the list also are some of the company’s chauffeurs who moved up the ladder at different administrative grade levels within their promotion cadre.
player in the insurance industry by delivering superior financial performance to all its stakeholders. According to him, Samuel, a renowned technocrat and insurance professional with over 30 years experience was until his new appointment the
Executive Director (Technical) of the company. He was also the former Chief Operating Officer (Branch Acquisition, Network and Operations) of the company. Bayode started his insurance career in 1984 with the
Leadway Assurance Company Limited, where he rose to become the Head of Pensions Department in 1992 before joining Industrial and General Insurance Plc, as pioneer Head of Life and Pensions Division’, he said.
From left: DFID Regional Director, Dr Sina Fagbenro; Chief Executive Officer, LiveWell Initiative (LWI), Mrs. Bisi Bright; UNICEF Education Specialist, Justina Onifade; Health Adviser Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), Dr Yinka Mosuro and Mr Yomi Abolaji, representative of the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs Derin Soname, during a tour of the exhibition stands at the LiveWell Initiative LWI, 2015 Annual Multisectoral Grand Health Bazaar (GHB2015) in Lagos.
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nited Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has announced the successful completion of its N11.5 billion Rights Issue, following the approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). UBA raised the money through a Rights Issue of one (1) ordinary share for every existing ten (10) units at a price of N3.50 each. The offer was fully subscribed by its shareholders. With this additional equity,
UBA has fortified its capital base ahead of the full implementation of BASEL II, which requires higher capital buffer for banks, to accommodate credit, operational and market risks inherent in the business of financial intermediation. Speaking on the Rights Issue, the Group Managing Director, GMD/CEO of the UBA Plc, Mr. Phillips Oduoza said “I am pleased with the successful completion of this Rights Issue, as it provides further leverage to exploit our
growth potential. On behalf of the Management of UBA, I appreciate the shareholders for their strong commitment towards the growth of our dear Bank and for the unwavering confidence reposed in us in building a great Pan-African institution. We will remain true to our promise of delivering superior and sustainable return to all stakeholders over the near to long term, just as we are committed to the development of the African economies where we operate.”
•Courtesy Visit : From left, Council Member, Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers, CIS , Mr. Oye Oyeniyi, Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, NUC, Professor Julius A. Okojie, 2nd Vice President CIS, Mr. Adedapo Adekoje, Registrar & Chief Executive CIS, Mr. Adedeji Ajadi during a visit to National Universities Commission (NUC) in Abuja, week end.
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OURTEVILLE Business Solutions, CBS Plc, an indigenous information and business process technology provider with listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE has announced its first international acquisition with the purchase of Priority Loss Adjusters Ltd., an auto adjuster, from the Priority Group in Jamaica. Priority Loss Adjusters is part of the Priority Group of companies. Incorporated in February 2001, its primary area of specialty is in damage assessments for motor vehicles, and the preparation of valuations and mechanical reports for all types and sizes of motor vehicles.Priority Loss Adjusters has built a reputation in Jamaica for its ethical principles in the loss adjusting industry and the fair treatment it accords all the parties involved in the insurance claims process. It maintains offices in 6 locations across Jamaica: Kingston, Montego Bay, Ocho C M Y K
Ricos, Portland, Savanna-LaMar, Port Antonio, and Mandeville. Speaking on the cross-border deal, Mr. Adebola Akindele, Group Managing Director, Courteville Business Solutions, said: “Courteville’s acquisition of Priority Loss Adjusters validates the global appeal of our unique business model. “In a space of ten years, Courteville has established its dominance as the most successful business process outsourcing provider for the transportation and insurance sectors in sub-Saharan Africa.””The next logical step is to push our value proposition into virgin markets outside these shores. In Priority Loss Adjusters, and Jamaica, we have found the ideal partner, and a welcoming market where we can create additional value for customers, and our shareholders. Courteville is passionate about
its vision to positively touch the lives of citizens of the world, and this acquisition only serve to further this quest”, Adebola added. In his remarks, Denis St. Bernard, Chief Executive Officer, Priority Group, said: “The Priority Group is delighted to conclude this transaction with Courteville Business Solutions. We are convinced that the company has the pedigree, and commitment to take Priority Loss Adjusters to the next level. Our decision to sell Priority Loss Adjusters is a strategic move that would enable the Priority Group to focus our resources and efforts on our core business services, that is, investigations, surveillance and property services”. Courteville Business Solutions Plc, an ISO 9001:2008 certified e-business solutions development company, has been listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange since 2009.
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Y father lived for a little Government of Nigeria, FGN, over 100years. At the introduced the contributory church service to mark his pension scheme with the hundredth year, the preacher Pension Reform Act 2004 remarked that my father had thereby replacing the previous by that time collected a scheme made up of a lump sum government pension for over gratuity and a non40years, which period was contributory monthly pension. longer than the maximum The FGN found that it could no 35years of service permitted longer meet payments due to its before government employees pensioners from its current retire. Government employees earnings. in my father’s time received a Many state governments have lump sum gratuity payment not as yet embraced the on retirement as well as a contributory pension scheme monthly pension payment. and one hopes that all state There were some adjustments governments who have not to the amount paid monthly done so would introduce the but these did not compensate contributory pension scheme for the inflation in the after appropriate legislation has Nigerian economy. For been passed by the House of example, the average rate of Assembly in inflation for each state. the period Currently, each 1996 to 2014 is The private employee or 12.33 percent pensioner who sector according to has not received the Central employees are his/her monthly Bank of payment would expected to be Nigeria, CBN. have to raise the Even at the enrolled in a cash for their current rate of current expenses contributory inflation of 8 from their bank pension per cent deposits, other considered for investments or scheme covered a period of 10 from loans. This by the Pension years, one situation is would by the unexpected but it Reform Act end of the shows that one’s 2004 period require f i n a n c i a l twice as much planning must money to be flexible. purchase the What the same goods that one purchases unpaid government employees now. are now facing is similar to This is perhaps one of the what could happen at their reasons why some persons who retirement. Their salary are employed in government payments stop but pension or government related agencies payments do not start would prefer to remain on the immediately given that some job after reaching the time elapses before the retirement age of 60years. By paperwork for the payment is staying on the job longer, one completed. Therefore, it is in the increases the number of years best interest of government during which one earns the employees that their states maximum remuneration. After commence a contributory the federal universities pension scheme and the increased the retirement age of workers’ unions should raise the academic staff to 65years, there matter with the affected state has been agitation from senior governments. Pensions are non-academic staff for an expected to provide income increase in their retirement age certainty on retirement but if from 60years. We have also current employment income is found that some university uncertain, would a future teachers and senior non pension from the same academic staff who retired from employment not be uncertain? the federal universities have The private sector employees been gainfully employed for are expected to be enrolled in a several years in the private contributory pension scheme universities. covered by the Pension Reform We currently have a situation Act 2004. Some private sector in which government employees still receive employees and pensioners in a gratuities from their employers number of states have not been which are often described as a paid their salaries or pensions defined benefits plan. for several months. The Federal TO BE CONTINUED
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Preview This wall paper will save you from bombs
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Govt begins proper showcasing of informal sector Sure, the idea of a bulletrepelling wallpaper may sound silly, since your thick walls are already meant to serve as barriers to threats, after all. This wallpaper, though, won’t just protect you from gunfire, it will also act as a protective net, catching all the debris, in case someone decides to shoot an RPG or detonate a bomb right on the side of your house. Developed by US Army researchers, the Ballistic Wallpaper is meant for use by troops in the field, who could use the additional fortification to erstwhile unreinforced living structures and temporary shelters. Made from Kevlar fiber threads enclosed in a flexible plastic film, the wall cover can be applied onto the side of any vertical structure, ready to take the brunt of the force when the wall takes serious damage to keep everyone inside safe. Well, as safe as they can be while being attacked with ammunition strong enough to take out stone and cinder block walls. The Ballistic Wallpaper was recently demonstrated at a DOD Lab Day. It’s not yet ready for use in the field, but development is ongoing and the tech sure appears to be very promising. C M Y K
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NE of the greatest failures of successive Nigerian governments has been the inability to properly aggregate the worth of the informal sector and showcase same to the world. This also seems to be why the common understanding of Nigeria’s economy by the outside world is basically an economy in the woods. Most unfortunately the perceived bad governance and political system allegedly fraught with corruption and below par human policies, give an impression of an economy seriously in need of restructuring. However, that may not actually be the case. The contributions of the informal sector alone, is enough to give the country a clean bill of health
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economically. At a validation workshop on the report of the pilot study on ‘Informal Sector and Economic Development in Nigeria’ in 2014, United Nations resident coordinator/ representative of the United Nations Development Programme,UNDP in Nigeria, Daouda Toure declared that Nigeria’s informal sector accounts for as much as an estimated 57.9 percent of the nation’s rebased Gross Domestic Product, GDP. Toure backed his declaration up with the findings of the report which stated that “six pilot states, Abia, Rivers, Bauchi, Kano, Niger and Lagos, hosted about 6 million informal sector operators, and employing up to 14.37 million people”. Toure almost immediately found corroboration in the last trade and investment minister, Olusegun Aganga, who almost
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at the same time in 2014, announced that the 17.2 million
The commission has just announced that Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, will form a major part of the delegation from Nigeria to attend the International Telecommunications, ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest, Hungary
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises,MSMEs in operation provided 32 million jobs and accounted for 46.5% of GDP. In 2015, the trajectory of growth in the informal sector also appears appealing. According to the latest quarterly report on employment from the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, in the first quarter of 2015, the total number of jobs created in the economy was 469,070 jobs. Out of this number, the formal sector created 130,941 jobs while the informal sector created a staggering 332,403 jobs. These significant national economy contributions, apparently underscore why stakeholders are challenging the new government of President Muhammadu Buhari to encourage and empower the informal sector through the provision of conducive policy and physical conditions. In apparent reaction to this call, Nigerian telecom chief regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC is taking the first shot proper showcasing of the potentials of the Nigerian informal sector. The commission has just announced that Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, will
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We provide connectivity,content to Nigerian SMEs — Intel Olubunmi Ekundare is the Managing Director of Intel Corporation, West Africa. In this interview with EMEKA AGINAM, he outlined Intel plans for the Nigerian market. Assuring continued innovation from Intel to support the market, he said that Chip maker will continue to provide connectivity and relevant content to the Nigerian market. Excerpt
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NTEL'S role driving Nigeria to digital economy I think the greatest asset we have is our technology and our ability to innovate and come up with technology and products that improve the quality of life of the people of the world. Our technology has helped Nigeria and indeed the world over to overcome some very basic problems like connectivity. Indeed it has helped us here in Nigeria to basically leap frog and overcome years of having to start from the scratch. We work with our ecosystem partners both local and international to develop new solutions that improve daily lives. Growing business for Intel in West Africa We will continue to work with our ecosystem partners to develop new solutions, make technology more affordable and accessible; as you know education and the youth is a big part of who we are and what we do in Nigeria, so how do we create employment using technology, how do we empower the youth so that they can be more productive – we plan to put technology in the hands of our youth so that they can continue to innovate…. How Intel has helped the Nigerian ICT ecosystem As you know we are an ingredient company but our technology has far reaching impact outside the devices they are embedded in; it is about creating an environment with as much as possible level playing field that allows every individual develop to their full potentials whether your are from a wealthy or not so wealthy background. In the last few years our work has be focused on how create an infrastructural base for Nigeria that delivers world class technology at very affordable rates, working with our ecosystem partners and government how do we increase the reach and affordability of technology so that the individual in Sokoto does not have to travel all the way to Lagos or Abuja to have access to better options of technology. Indices in the Nigerian ecosystem There has been a tremendous growth in the ICT ecosystem starting from the fact that government recognized this and created a ministry to take charge of the development of the sector.
In the last 3years the sector has grown to over 5% in its contribution to the GDP and the resultant effect are not hard to find – a classical example is the growth of online commerce and services including mobile money. Helping the SMEs SMBs and SMEs are the backbone of a country’s economic prowess and development it is the engine of growth and it is what made America and Japan what they are; fortunately for us Nigerians have the same spirit of
Nigerians have the same spirit of entrepreneurship and we like to innovate and develop what is ours
entrepreneurship and we like to innovate and develop what is ours . We have about 7million different SME/SMBs and we are currently working with our partners to make technology more accessible to them by providing everything from basic tools like accounting packages to entrepreneurship training, to developing Go to Market Plans and also equipping them with technology so that on their own they can research , find markets for their goods and services and find ways to improve their business and grow to become world class enterprises. Effort to boost PC penetration in Nigeria Indeed PC penetration is directly related to availability of broadband connectivity and useful content; it’s like having an LED television at home with no channels on it- it becomes useless. Our goal is to help create an environment where people can have access to the web on the go and also to have useful content particularly for our children in school. So our focus has also been working with our partners to develop a formula that would make it attractive for
NCC plans raid on Innjoo Technology over sale of non type -approved handsets By Emeka Aginam
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HE Enforcement Unit of the telecoms regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has begun hunt for Innjoo Technology Limited for engaging in the distributing and selling of mobile phones that were not ‘NCC Type Approved’. By law, all mobile phones and telecoms equipment must pass through NCC’s test to ascertain their standards before they are allowed into the country for use. The Head of Enforcement Unit of NCC, Salisu Abdul who disclosed this to Technology Journalists last week in Lagos as part of their enforcement exercise said that any handset coming into the Nigerian market must be type-approved so as to be in consonance with the network used in the country. According to him, while the NCC was exercising its monitoring powers, it discovered that Injoor Technology was dealing in the supply and sale of mobile handsets not TypeApproved in the country. “The activity we are carrying out today is enforcement action against Innjoo technology
Limited. We discovered that Innjor brings into the Nigerian market handsets that are not TypeApproved by the NCC. We have asked them to submit their handsets for Type-Approval and they failed .
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organisations to invest in providing connectivity and content useful to Nigeria and Nigerians – indeed this is coming from within as local content is
being developed to help solve basic issues both in education and everyday living example Brainfriend
JOBBERMAN facilitates employment for Northern youths
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S its own way of putting as many qualified Northern professionals and candidates as possible back to work and as well as resuscitate the economy of the region, Jobberman, a leading recruitment company, famously known for its popular jobs website www.jobberman.com said it has helped put thousands of qualified Nigerians in paid employment in Northern Nigeria. These jobs were generated as part of recruiting initiatives spearheaded by Jobberman on behalf of businesses with
interests in the North. Insecurity and the fear of the Boko Haram in Northern Nigeria had caused shutting down of several businesses with the attendant effect of loss of jobs which has negatively weighed down on the economy of the region. Working with industry players, Jobberman also currently recruits candidates in the region to work in the financial services industry. In 2014 alone, Jobberman said it placed about 5000 candidates in jobs in the financial sector in Nigeria with sustained collaboration with its clients.
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form a major part of the delegation from Nigeria to attend the International Telecommunications, ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest, Hungary. A Committee made up of officials of Ministry of Communications, NCC, Galaxy Backbone, Nigerian Communications Satellite Ltd, NigComSat, Nigerian Postal Service NIPOST, and Universal Service Provision Fund USPF, among others has been constituted to put together plans for Nigeria’s participation at the event which holds October 1215. Chairman, Media and Publicity Sub- Committee and Director, Public Affairs NCC, Mr. Tony Ojobo disclosed that Nigeria would make a big statement in this year’s participation as large numbers of SMEs are expected
to take part in the event which theme is built around “Innovation To make Lives Better and Faster”. He said Nigeria’s participation will build on the reality that regulatory robustness has led to a spiral growth in voice telephony even as the delegation would look beyond that to come out with innovative products to improve the lives of the citizens. ITU on its part has listed five key reasons why countries, Individuals, Corporate organisations should participate in the Hungary event. Besides exceptional knowledge sharing, opportunities, ITU Telecom World 2015 will focus on accelerating innovation and growth of SMEs and innovative networking opportunities. Of particular interest is the role SMEs play in driving national economies.
One of the key concerns of the Hungarian government is to provide a balanced and predictable business environment where SMEs can easily find support or exploit business opportunities. This is what the country wants to share with participants in Budapest. Ojobo said Nigeria will share in this, adding that the Nigerian SME ecosystem would be guided by the experiences expected to acquire through networking at the ITU Telecom World 2015. The event will focus on the crucial role of innovation and entrepreneurship in the fast growing ICT ecosystem, covering a broad-based international audience with specific outreach to SMEs and startups from across the world, as well as leading global ICT players, policy makers, regulators, industry experts and investors.
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Make R&D funding priority for high tech research, Bindir tells FG By Emmanuel Elebeke
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UTGOING Director Gener al of National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, NOTAP, Dr. Umar Bindir has advised federal government to prioritize research and development funding to aid Nigerian scientists and inventors achieve major breakthroughs in high technology research adventure. Bindir, gave the advice at the weekend at the formal commissioning of the renovated NOTAP headquarters’ block and handing over to his successor in Abuja. He said the effort of Nigeria to join the league of developed nations in technological advancement will remain a mirage if federal government continues to gloss over the issue of establishing a dedicated research and development fund to aid local researchers and inventors. This is even as he stated that the situation would amount to scratching the surface of breakthroughs and innovations that would stand the test of time. Bindir bowed out last week as the Director General of NOTAP one year and five months into his second term in office after his appointment as the Secretary to the Government of Adamawa State. He said the agency under his watch had facilitated technological
research here in Nigeria. “It is my believe that the new leadership of NOTAP can consolidate on the works of all the institutions in Nigeria. We realized that lack of working together was a challenge in driving the industry forward. We also worked on institutions to start pushing for R&Ds because without funding, it will be absolutely difficult for us to do high technology research.”
innovations and transfer but reasoned that without proper funding for research and development in the country, it would be unthinkable to expect much from Nigerian science and technology sector in terms of churning out novel products and inventions. “We have facilitated technology innovative system but one thing this government must realise is that without dedicated funding for research and development, we can’t do high technology
From Left: Mr. Precious Osegi, Director, Sales & Strategy, Infrastructure Business Division of Inlaks; Suleiman Shaibu, Regional & Country Director of Temenos; Mrs Teju Phillips, Board member of Keystone Bank; Mr. Femi Adeoti, MD/CEO, Africa Operations of Inlaks and Mr, Olufemi Muraino, Regional & Country Director of Global Solutions Ltd during the Annual Temenos Community Forum (TCF) at Istanbul.
Chams unveils ConfirmMe for ease of identity verification By Prince Osuagwu
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DENTITY management firm, Chams Plc, has unveiled identity verification software called ConfirmMe totheNigerianpublic. ConfirmMe is a unified platform which aggregates data from certified institutional sources from whichaccreditedpublicandprivate institutions and businesses can verify credentials and also prove identity. It is a secure and robust platform for accurate online realtime verification of identity, credit status, academic qualifications and credentials that saves time and money. Group Managing Director, Chams Plc Mr Olufemi Williams, while unveiling the platform, explained that “the backend of ConfirmMe is powered by robust and reliable data sources because data quality is the single most important factor for the success of a compliant and risk mitigating identity verification solution that will meet market needs”. Meanwhile the platform has the collaboration of different institutions in both the financial and educational sectors of the economy, including the Nigeria Interbank Settlement Scheme, NIBSS, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, Public and private universities, and the Credit Registry. Speaking on the partnership,Managing Director/ CEO of CreditRegistry Services,
Mrs. Jameelah Ayedun, described it as a welcome development as Nigerians can now access their credit reports and credit scores in a safe and secure manner via Chams online platform. On his part, Deputy Managing Director, Chams Plc, Mr. Luqman Balogun, said “ConfirmMe was deployed to allow institutions verify individual and corporate identity and data from their web browser using a simple and easy to use online portal that is unified. In no small measure, ConfirmMe will accelerate the traditionalon-boardingprocessfornew
employees, clients and members. It is designed to put an end to the widely adopted time-consuming and labor-intensive manual execution process which usually leads to frustrating delays that have continued to strain business-to-consumer business relationships.” The launch of aligns with the goal of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Bankers’ Committee to unlock the potential of consumer finance offerings for the benefit of all Nigerians by putting in place a strong customer authentication in one fast and safe solution.
Microsoft Connects with SMEs at Night of Business Unusual By Anozie Egole
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XPERTS have revealed that over 350 million people will do businesses with their mobile phones by the coming year 2016, adding that leading businessmen/women globally are reimagining their businesses with Microsoft business mobility solutions. So as part of its strategy to empower more persons and organizations on the planet to achieve more and get ready for the coming year, Microsoft Mobile Devices and Services ( MMDS) in Nigeria connected with over 150 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) business owners recently in an event tagged, Night of Business Unusual. At the event, Microsoft shared with the business owners its end to end business mobility solution as well as products and services that
can enable them and their businesses do more and be more productive on the go. Kabelo Makwane, Managing Director, Microsoft Nigeria in his welcome address shared with guest the new trends in technology which includes; social, cloud, mobility and big data, he also gave insights to Microsoft strategy for the future with emphasis on mobility and productivity. He said, “We would be re-inventing productivity and business processes to achieve more on the go .Technology is moving at a fast space. We live in a social world, where there are about 6.8 million devices that are out there. We communicate with these devices whether smart phones, tablets, among others.
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CHAIRMAN of the Technical Commission of the Nigeria Olympic (NOC), Honourable Daniel Igali has predicted a bright outing for Team Nigeria athletes in the forthcoming All Africa Games in Congo Brazaville in September. He predicted that the Nigeria will win nothing less than 62 medals at the continental Games. In this concluding part of the interview first published last Wednesday, Honourable Igali, who is also the President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation agrees, “it’s very ambitious”. Excerpts.
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hen the All Africa Games ends people will ask how many medals did wrestling win? Can you readily say this man will win gold, silver or bronze because that’s what the Nigerian society wants hear. Have you put all of this together? I have obviously. It’s something that I worked my head around. Everyday I look at the teams in Africa and I look at the different weight classes and I try to make some assumptions on who can and who can’t win based on the best scenario. I think at the Africa Games especially, if we start preparing from the end of June and if we have camp set for two months, we should be fine. But that is not to say that that is an ideal situation because we haven’t had the tournament that we need. For me, it’s even more than the tournaments, these athletes should compete for about six times in a year at the minimum. If we are not competing, then we are in trouble. If we are able to camp in a closed camp set up we have two training partners at the most. These training partners know exactly what you do and you know exactly what they do, the most you can benefit from your camp situation is your fitness. So you are going to have a better fitness. But what about the technique and that is the issue, so you going to a competition exposes what is lacking in an athlete and he can come back and work on it. But if you are in a camp situation with one partner, you can train for one whole year with one camp partner and you will essentially be the way you are By Solomon Nwoke except that you will be shaded than the other athletes. get the result or I get the kind of Wouldn’t a foreign tour turn around we can get from these actually address that problem two professors we can retain them which you are against now? till the Olympics. A foreign training tour would expose you to one or two training You once said to be an partners. We have gone to a lot of expert in the Greco Roman it foreign tours. If you go to a foreign takes up to a year so are we tour, you normally train with a going to convert your free club, but sometimes with the style wrestlers to Greco national team and that national Roman or you already have team has essentially one partner people you want to work on? that trains with you. In We have Greco Roman competitions you will be exposed wrestlers, but the only problem to three to six partners in one there now is that they don’t have competition. But sometimes when the level of coaching they deserve. we go to competitions what I do is When we had the Bulgarian to arrange dual meet with other coach, Attanasov in 1996 we had teams. So before or after the two African champions. In 1999 tournament sometimes an athlete we had an African champion at gets knocked out in the first round the Games. They stayed with us for and only has one match. What I about five to six years. We went to do is to arrange for him to have these Games and I have seen the two or three matches before the tape because I was not there to next bout. So the training tour will watch the Greco Roman wrestling only expose you to different bouts. There are about two training methods, but does not athletes that can do very well if they necessarily address the issue of have a good coach. We had three technique and partners and that’s bronze medals from Greco Roman why I harp more on competitions. at the African championships, so We may not be able to go on a if without much training, we training tour, but they will were able to do that, with a good encourage teams to go on coach in two and half months competitions before the Games. leading up to the Games and they So if you say you are not for are able to go to Romania with the the training tour, what will be three of them, they will surprise all. your own argument for it? I am not saying that I am not for As an Olympic gold medalthe training tour, but the position list for Canada, have you of NSC is that because of the time been able to bring the temthat we have and the available plate of that success over funds, we may not be able to go here. on a training tour. For me, we are The template is there, but it’s not looking at a competition in about the template. It’s all about Romania which is between 12th - the funding. You can have 17th of July. And I would Ideally whatever ideas that you want to like a National championship in have, but if you don’t have the July to select my team. If I do that, level of funding, I tell you there is we should be fine and addition- no short cut to success. It’s ally because of our deficiency in competitions, I used to have up to Greco Roman, I am working on a 70 matches a year, you compete, Greco Roman coach that we have the best coaches, you have intend to hire for the period of the the science backing you. If you Games. So it’s about three months have these things in place which and while looking at that, I am also means you are able to recover looking at the free style coach and quickly if you’re injured, and I intend to discuss that with the you have coach who understands Director General ( DG), so that we your style, you have people who can have these two people come can watch opponents draw a game before the first week of July so that plan before your match, someone we can address those leakages scouting and telling what your before the end of September. If we opponents does and so on. That
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Though, sometimes, the speed at which we do it is not enough and I will quarrel with that, but the NSC has always come to our aid and I am grateful for that
is just it, but funding goes into it. I just told you that we went to an African championships and it cost us almost N30million to go one championship, that is what is involved. If you can compete about six times and you have the coaches and you have the science backing you, then you can excel. There’s no other secret or template behind it . The template is you train, you compete, if you have injury and it heals quickly, that is just it. One of your female wrestlers was injured while competing at the African championship, how is she now? Will she be fit to compete at the All Africa Games? Yes we have been checking on her, she hasn’t resumed training, she is Biola in the 48kg weight class from Ondo state. She has a knee injury and was in training,
•Ese Brume but I understand that she will start training by the beginning of next month. She is recuperating, so I think she will be fine. In terms of our athletes getting injury, I think I commend the NSC because I remember in 2007 before the All African Games we had an athlete who had a neck injury and had to be rushed to Germany for treatment. At the Commonwealth Games in India, we had another athletes who had a neck injury and subsequently had a surgery also Amas had her tooth replaced and after the Commonwealth Games, another athlete, Onyebuchi Blessing who had a knee injury was taken to Dubai for surgery. So we’ve been doing what we can to rehabilitate our athletes. Though, sometimes, the speed at
which we do it is not enough and I will quarrel with that , but the NSC has always come to our aid and I am grateful for that. What is your federation doing to secure fund at your federation level? The federation can only go to sponsors to source for funding, to corporate bodies for funding. The material that you have are your athletes, the branding is the federation and sponsors haven’t bought into the idea that you need to support athletes and it’s not just the athletes, by doing that, you’ doing your social responsibility and you are also promoting your country there’s nothing you can do. I, as an individual have met with over 20 corporations. And what did they say? Most times they tell you that their budget for the year has been exhausted that you should come next year and next year you put in and nothing comes out of it. For instance, we wanted to host the African Championships and we met with 40 corporations, the only person that we even got a promise of products to be given to us was Coca cola. They were going to give us some of their products for the championships. So it’s something we need to work on. Could it be a problem of acceptance? If it was a problem of acceptance I will say okay this is something that is peculiar to wrestling, but it’s not. But football manages to get sponsors? Football manages to get sponsors, but if you would look at the level that football gets sponsorship in other countries, it’s still lacking in Nigeria. Football virtually got low, I see Tom Tom sometimes, but what are we really getting. Football still rely essentially on government, so football is still not getting sponsorship as far as I am concerned.
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Gov Ikpeazu woos producers products. The governor’s position was lauded by both leather product manufacturers and tailors in the commercial city, who said it MUAHIA — DURING his would boost their business and restore inauguration on May 29 , people’s confidence in products made in Governor Okezie Ikpeazu Aba. South East Voice observed that promised that he would be wearing many residents of the only made in Aba city have followed the clothes and shoes as a The governor’s way of showcasing the governor’s step as it is now a common sight to good things that are pledge to wear see people adorning made in the state. 'made in Aba' the wears made in Aba. Making the pronouncement, the clothes has given Encouraged by the governor’s decision, the Governor promised boost to our leadership of the to patronize and use made in Aba clothes businesses. I believe Association of Leather and Allied Industrialists throughout his that the people will of Nigeria, ALAIN, paid tenure. He said that him a courtesy visit at the would help to continue to Government House, promote made-in- patronize these Umuahia, where it Aba products. presented a proposal to According to him, if wears as Governor the governor on how given the right exposure Okezie Ikpeazu is the government could by the government, the doing. You can see assist the industry to products could compete grow and contribute to favourably in the global how well the the economic market. governor looks development of the So far, he has state. complied with his wearing the madepledge but how far he in-Aba clothes They expressed the will go is not certain. readiness of their
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members to cooperate with government to improve and expose their products nationally and internationally. During the visit, the governor said that
*Aba made wear clothes in future, his administration, would send some of them overseas for training to enhance their knowledge. For a tailor operating in the Ogbor Hill area of the city, Amaka Ihediwa, since the governor made the pledge, several customers have been visiting her shop to make their wears. She said that Aba tailors can produce high quality clothes that can meet international standard. “The governor’s pledge to wear 'made in Aba' clothes has given boost to our businesses. I believe that the people will
continue to patronize these wears as Governor Okezie Ikpeazu is doing. You can see how well the governor looks wearing the made-in-Aba clothes,” she noted. Another cloth maker on Azikiwe road, who simply gave his name as Enyinna, said his clientele has increased since many residents have continued to emulate the governor. He added that if the trend is sustained, it would help revive cloth making business in the city and environs.
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Lamentations of a traditional ru le r :
How I was slapped in public,suspended, arrested by police By AUSTIN OGWUDA, Enugu
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HE traditional ruler of Umuoha Autonomous Community, Obuoffia Clan, Nkanu We s t local government, Igwe Obiora Igwesi has vowed not to abdicate the throne of his forefathers despite the numerous ordeals he had encountered since he mounted the throne, declaring that the throne remains sacrosanct. The young traditional ruler opened up to South East Voice when our reporter visited his community few days ago to find out developmental efforts achieved there as well as the demands of the community.
The Igwe who is also a lawyer w h i l e welcoming the reporter to his palace, intoned, “We are m a k i n g progress except that there’s a set of cabal that does not want me to exist on this planet earth not to talk of holding the throne. “Could you believe that I was arrested few days ago by the police following a frivolous petition sponsored by the same cabal who feel they can play God. “I have been suffering all sorts of vilification for several years. Today is one petition, tomorrow is another to Alagbo, to IG . It has been so since the death of my father, all centred on the
unseat me or make my tenure unbearable. Why I was arrested by police He told our reporter that following a petition to the police over an alleged attack on some people during a meeting held to resolve the disagreement between the community and Methodist Church over location of a school, he was arrested. “I am not against them (the Methodist Church) setting up a school but losing our community primary school. That was the bone of contention because how many people can afford to pay the school fees of the mission school (Methodist). That means our children will start to go to Agbani *Igwe Obiora Igwesi and other faraway places. That was my problem of the crown. I am position but fight broke the grandson of the first during the fourth meeting traditional ruler of the called for the settlement of community and have been the issue. The fight was doing all I can to ensure the sponsored by the same cabal community gets the best and but they turned around to I am prepared for that. My say it was the other way father started talking to me round and I was arrested. The same leader of the cabal about the throne when I was (names withheld) had in primary two. “As I speak, even the salary slapped me on more than they pay me, I give to them to three occasions in the public help in the civic centre we are because he has money and building. But what do I get in power and wants to enslave return? Blackmail, intimida- everybody. But my own tion and all sorts of position is that I cannot give unimaginable things to either up.
I know that God will save my people one day but I have told him and his cohorts that even with gun at my forehead, I will speak the truth. How can they accuse me of destroying the school? I have various schools. I am a human developer, I don’t destroy. I am a young and realistic traditional ruler. I develop human beings; I give scholarships. He also narrated how the former governor of Enugu State, Senator Chimaroke Nnamani suspended him from office and he was kidnapped sometime in 2011, spent ten days in the kidnappers’ den, still pointing accusing fingers to the same direction of his detractors.
The same leader of the cabal (names withheld) had slapped me on more than three occasions in the public because he has money and power and wants to enslave everybody. But my own position is that I cannot give up.
7 years of kingship tussle settled in Ishiagu kingdom By PETER OKUTU
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BAKALIKI — THE kingship tussle that rocked Ishiagu community in Ivo local government area of Ebonyi State was last week laid to rest with the emergence and o v e r w h e l m i n g endorsement of His Royal Majesty, HRM Eze Moses Okafor Ngele as the Agu III of Ishiagu kingdom by the people of the area. The position which has been in contention during the dispensation of former Governor Martin Elechi of Ebonyi State had previously led to intense division and rancour among both prominent stakeholders and the people of Ishiagu community to the extent that an aggrieved section of the people took the matter to court to seek redress. However, the event which took place at Ivo local government area of the state witnessed the presence of a large turnout of the people of Ishiagu from all the villages in the a r e a . Wo m e n g r o u p s , chiefs, members and
L-R: The Agu III of Ishiagu Kingdom, HRM Eze Moses Okafor Ngele, his Lolo, Maria Dubumma Ngele during their official presentation at Ivo Local government Area, Ebonyi State. executives of Ishiagu Community Development
Union, ICDU, the Council boss, politicians among
others confirmed the o v e r w h e l m i n g endorsement and support for Eze Moses Okafor Ngele as the king of Ishiagu. Recall that the Agu II of Ishiagu kingdom, HRM Basil Onu died in 2008 and since his demise, the community had stayed about 7 years before a new king was unanimously endorsed by the people and elders of the community. At the occasion which is the official presentation of the Agu III by the President of ICDU, Chief Stanley Uchenna Anyim to the Council boss of Ivo LGA, Mr. Joseph Obasi, marked the fulfillment of the process leading to the Agu III getting his Staff of office from the state government. As it is customary, the Council boss will in turn take the new king to Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi state who will at a time appointed, give the staff of office to the king of Ishiagu kingdom. In a chat with South East Voice, the Agu III of Ishiagu kingdom, HRM Eze Moses Okafor Ngele who noted that the delay behind his presentation to
the Council was due to political interference reiterated that his reign would foster economic prosperity of the people, checkmate incidences of violence and crime and establish togetherness and peace in the whole of Ishiagu community. “The support and endorsement I got today was very overwhelming; the entire chiefs of both Agu I and II are with me including women groups, youths, ICDU, Ishiagu Elders traditional Council and the people of Ishiagu are solidly behind me as their king”. Also, both the ICDU President, Chief Anyim and I v o C o u n c i l b o s s , M r. Obasi confirmed that appropriate steps put in place for the selection of the Agu III were followed by the Committee set up to handle the exercise, adding that the general acceptance of HRM Eze Moses Okafor Ngele by the people of the area as the king of Ishiagu would go a long way towards restoring peace and unity in the community.
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Relocating Boko Haram detainees to Ekwulobia traumatic —Traders *’They remind us of our brothers who died in their hands in the North’ By CHIMAOBI NWAIWU
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KWULOBIA, a town at the centre of Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, surrounded by towns like Igbo Ukwu and Isuofia, Uga and Ezinifite, Agulu and Nanka and Oko, where the Federal Polytechnics is located and the home town of former Vice President Chief Alex Ekwueme is in a different mood currently. The town is one of the fastest developing towns in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State and has been witnessing peace and quietness until the recent relocation of some Boko Haram detainees to the town which sparked protests by the residents and traders in the area and the entire South East traders. The mood of the residents have not been the same since the relocation of Boko Haram detainess to the town by President Muhammedu Buahri. South East Voice went to Ekwulobia and sampled the opinions of the traders and residents of the town on the alleged relocation. Ifeyinwa Okonkwo, a trader in Ekwulobia confided to SouthEast Voice that things have not been the same since the relocation. “ Before the arrival the Boko Haram detainees, we used to stay in our office up to 9.30 pm, but since this incident, we close our businesses by 7pm or even 6.30 pm. This is affecting us because it is towards the night hour that we sell our goods. The arrival of these people in this town has been affecting our business. “Once it is 7 pm, we would start leaving because we are scared of what will happen. Our lives are in danger, because we don’t know what will happen in the next minute. We fear they may break the prisons and escape and only God knows what will happen if that happens. You may not know what is in their mind and their friends may be hanging around here.” A driver in Ekwulobia, Emeka Uchendu expressed the same fear. According to him, “the situation of things in Ekwulobia has changed. People are afraid and it is affecting our business because people who ply the roads are careful. As a matter of fact, a lot of people who pass through Ekwulobia when they are traveling home now avoid passing through the town. A lot
*Ekwulobia Roundabout of people are scared of entering buses to their destinations at the park now. They prefer to stand by the road side to board vehicles to their destinations and it is affecting drivers like us and the income we generate. People are afraid of bomb and other destructive materials that Boko Haram use. This is because they now live with us and nobody knows why they are here. Perhaps, they want to use them to cause havoc. We are confused. Nobody is happy with the situation. This is a peaceful town and we pray they do something to remove them from here. We are afraid because the situation is not funny. Government should relocate them to another prison.” Jonathan Njoku operates a digital colour laboratory at Nnewi Road Ekwulobia and he feels bad speaking about the development. “ Honestly speaking, we feel very bad about this senseless relocation of Boko Haram detainees to Anambra State and Ekwulobia in particular because we do not have Boko Haram activities in Anambra State, but unfortunately they decided to dump the Boko Haram detainees here which is very wrong and uncalled for. If they eventually escape from the prison or their colleagues decide to come here to rescue their members, it will bring a lot of bad things here. They kill people as if they are killing rats. They do not have human feelings and they can go to any length to rescue their members if they so decide and only God knows what they will do and the lives that may be involved. We are in a terrible situation, there is danger. “We are not used to such senseless killings that the insurgents are involved in, and their presence here could bring a new culture of senseless killing which our people are not used to, and which is alien to Igbo culture. This is not a dumping
ground. There is no maximum prison here in Ekwulobia. For Ifeyinwa Ezewora, a handset phone accessories trader, the situation is disturbing to her more so when a lot of people in the state have lost their loved ones or relocated from the Northern States because of the activities of the Boko Haram insurgents. According to her, “many of our indigenes who used to live in the North are now at home because they relocated to the villages around here. Some of them are not doing anything yet. Some lost their loved ones in the North where they were based to Boko Haram insurgents and now, they are rubbing it in by bringing the people who killed our loved ones to this village. We thought it was a joke when we heard the rumour, but we later discovered it is true. Those who came back from the North are saying that gradually the friends of these prisoners will start trooping to the state and in no distant time, we could start having explosions in the state. We are worried and are not happy about this unwarranted
As much as I know, Nigerian government has every right to take anybody, any criminal to any prison but in this case, it is a special one. People are jittery everywhere. No Nigerian citizen will be comfortable having the Boko Haram insurgents near them,
relocation of heartless people to our state. Ugwumba Ejike from Enugu State is a commercial motorcyclist at Ekwulobia but lives in Agulu Ezechukwu in Anaocha LGA of Anambra State. He told South East Voice that the situation is quite serious. “What we are seeing here now is not heartwarming. As you can see all of us here, nobody is happy because our lives are in danger. We do not know what will happen next. You know that Boko Haram insurgents do not announce their coming and the havoc they cause. They come, strike and escape and dead bodies will litter the whole place. They even kill themselves in the process of their attack. So, you can see why we are afraid and not happy. “We wonder the rationale or the reason for bringing them here. We have not been convinced on why they will bring people we do not know here and who committed crime in far away North. Why did they bring them here? What is their motive? Chris Ogbonna, a civil servant and a trade unionist said the issue is very controversial. “I am the state Vice Chairman Trade Union Congress, TUC, and as much as I know, Nigerian government has every right to take anybody, any criminal to any prison but in this case, it is a special one. People are jittery everywhere. No Nigerian citizen will be comfortable having the Boko Haram insurgents near them, but South East is a peculiar case. In those days, two to five years ago if there was anything happening in the North, they always tried to get the South Easterners pay for it. So if the people of South East and Anambra State in particular say they do not want the relocation of the detainee insurgents, for God’s sake, let them be taken to some other place, especially the home state of each individual detainee. “People are afraid, they are jittery. No matter the number, whether they are 47, 49 or above or even two people, they can cause massive death if given any opportunity. Nobody is happy and comfortable. We still recognize the right of the Federal Government to take prisoners to any prison in the country, but this is a peculiar case. For three days now, the city has been paralyzed. There have been demonstrations here and there. Emeka Okeke, a cosmetics trader expressed shock at the development. “We are not comfortable at all with such people around us. If they are harmless, why will there be Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC, popularly known as Armoured Car stationed in front of the prison?You keep somebody in prison and you stationed an armoured car there. That shows that the people are dangerous. Is armoured car something one sees very often? “Night life is gradually vanishing here. Our businesses extend till evening because that is when people have time to patronize us but now, before 6p.m., people are rushing home for fear of being attacked or arrested by the police. Indirectly, we are witnessing
restriction of movements of people because of the relocation of those detainees here. A pharmacist, Uzaga Theophilus, who resides in Ekwulobia, said everybody is afraid, “but what we are putting into consideration is the impending doom, the negative effect it may cause in future to the state. That is why you see everybody agitating against the relocation. Assuming those detainees escape from the prison and start mingling with people, and considering the unbalanced security in the state and the impending harm that could befall the people, that is what we are talking about. We know what is happening in the North and Igbo people living there are relocating to the East. Now, the detainees are being relocated to eastern prisons and Anambra State in particular. That is more or less causing menace to the state because we have not been witnessing any kind of explosion associated with Boko Haram. In his own words, Osgood Ajaonu, a cab driver in Ekwulobia said, “the decision of the Federal Government is excellent because Boko Haram insurgents are threatening people in the North East of Nigeria and now that the new President wants them out, if they are kept in the prisons in the North, their group may get them released from the prisons there through jail break and the reinforcement of insurgents could attack Federal government troops. Bringing them here will make it difficult for them to get reinforcement. “ And it will be hard for their members to come down to the South East to attack the prisons here. So, residents here do not need to fear because there is adequate security. For instance, during the war, if you are attacking an enemy without reinforcement, you hardly succeed but with reinforcement, it is always easy. So, it was a good decision by the Federal Government to bring them here.” For Uzaga Chukwuemeka, a patent medicine dealer in Ekwulobia, “the fact is that every state has a prison and bringing the detainees here is a disturbance. You can see that people are beginning to be restless. I believe the best thing is to tackle the problem of the insurgents in the North where they are operating instead of helping to spread them to the states."
THE TEAM Chioma Gabriel,
Supervising Editor (08052201257; email, anyagafu@yahoo.com) Anayo Okoli, Umuahia Vincent Ujumadu, Awka Austin Ogwuda, Enugu Chidi Nkwopara, Owerri Peter Okutu , Abakaliki Chimaobi Nwaiwu Francis Igata Chinonso Alozie Ugochukwu Alaribe
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JULY 8, 2015
By AUSTIN OGWUDA, Enugu
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NUGU State, which is one of the states in the South East region of the country has been labelled as one of the flashpoints where people are tortured with reckless abandon. An international body known as Avocates Sans Frontieres France, ASF France, in partnership with the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, with support from the Australian Government gave this verdict at the end of a three-day training workshop aimed at finding lasting solution to the menacing issue of torture. Before now, there had been rumpus, accusations and counter accusations from one agency to the other over alleged extrajudicial killings and dumping of 50 corpses at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, UNTH Enugu. Whilst the Chief Press Officer at the NHRC, Mrs. Fatima Agwai Mohammed issued a statement in Abuja recently calling for a coroner’s inquest into the cause of death of one Chukuma Ihezie who was allegedly extrajudicially killed by personnel of the Special Anti-robbery Squad Enugu, the Enugu State Police Command spokesman, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu swiftly denied the police involvement. Amaraizu in his denial said that “the hospital checks their records properly. Can corpses fly into the mortuary. They have records of how corpses are brought in and by which individual, or agency of government. We have no hands in that accusation”. Also, when citizen Anthony Okeke was arrested last year for allegedly overtaking the convoy of the immediate past governor of the State, Mr. Sullivan Chime and was subsequently charged to court for attempting to kidnap the governor, the President of the Civil Rights Realization and Advancement Network, Mr. Olu Omotayo cried out and wrote thus, “we condemn the arrest, torture and continued detention of Citizen Anthony Okeke on
Participants at the training workshop in Enugu. Seated: Justice E.N. Nnamani ((2nd from left), who represented the Enugu State Chief Judge, Justice A.I. Umezuluike, next to him is the Second Secretary, Australian High Commission, Matthew Mechan, Head of Office, Avocats Sans Frontiers France, Angela Uwandu while the ProCAT Support Lawyer, Enugu, Mrs. Joy Nani (standing, 2nd left, among others).
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Enugu tops list *human right lawyers handle over 30 cases the frame up charge of attempt to kidnap the Enugu State governor. “He has not committed any offence known to the law by overtaking the governors’ convoy at night. This is oppression of the governed by those governing them; it is unacceptable in any decent and normal society, this is rule of the jungle typified”. Head of Office, Avocats Sans Frontiers France, Angela Uwandu told South East Voice exclusively at the end of a three-day training workshop that “the ProCAT (Promoting the United Nations Convention against Torture) project, previously successfully implemented in Plateau,
“The practice of obtaining confessions from detainees through cruel and inhuman methods, designed to cause pain and put detainees under intense duress still exists among some elements of Nigeria’s security forces
Kaduna and Kano States, has been extended to the South East to include Enugu due to ASF France being made aware of reports of torture originating in the State. “In 2014 alone, cases of 19 victims of torture were handled in Enugu and this year, 2 0 1 5 , 16 torture cases handled already and we are still counting. “The practice of obtaining confessions from detainees through cruel and inhuman methods, designed to cause pain and put detainees under intense duress still exists among some elements of Nigeria’s security forces. “Factors such as inadequate forensic tools and the absence of proper investigative training further exacerbate
this by making it more difficult to achieve a conviction without a confession. It was because of this that we held a similar training for judicial officials in April this year in Enugu. “It is expected that by the training, judicial actors would be conscious of international best practices against torture and the remedies available for victims in Enugu State. “This training involved participants from key stakeholders drawn from the Judiciary, Police, Prisons, Ministry of Justice and legal bodies such as the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria (LACON)”. The training workshop was graced by the Second Secretary, Australian High Commission, Chief Judge of Enugu State, Justice A.I. Umezuluike, represented by Justice E.N. Nnamani, Barrister Joy Nnani (ProCAT Support Lawyer Enugu), among other stakeholders.
Disabled persons worry over govt policies By VINCENT UJUMADU
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WKA — MEMBERS of the Anambra State branch of the Nigerian Association of Persons with Physical Disabilities are unhappy and that is because of what they described as consistent sidelining of their members in the formulation of policies concerning them by various levels of government. Comrade Ugochukwu Okeke, the state chairman of the group said such neglect had made life very difficult for them and called for a change of heart. For instance, he complained that despite their consistent pleas to government to take into consideration the plight of disabled persons in building construction to make it easier for
them to move into and out of public buildings, most governments have not complied. Speaking when his members received 60 wheelchairs and 28 clutches donated to his members by Sir Emeka Offor Foundation, Okeke said though they appreciated the gesture by the foundation through the Rotary International, it would have been better if their views were sought so as to make input on the type of wheelchairs suitable for them. To press home their demands for better deal, members of the group had sent a bill to the state House of Assembly for the purpose of correcting the anomalies. The Disability Rights Bill was initiated by the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities (JONAPWD) of the group which has passed its second
reading. In the meantime, the Association of Persons with Disabilities has started taking census of its members in the state to ensure that all the members were taken care of in the scheme of things. “Doing this will enable us distribute amenities adequately as they come,” Okeke said. Incoming district governor of Rotary International District 9140, Dr. Emma Udeakpeh said the international arm of the organization has made available $9.5 million to assist in polio eradication, adding that Rotary is also involved in routine immunization, award of scholarship, water and sanitation programme, promotion of literacy, conflict resolution and economic empowerment. He said: “Rotar y, as an
organization, has as its motto, ‘doing good’ and whenever we identify a need in the society, we strive to satisfy that need. According to him, Rotary already had polio eradication as its primary project even before the World Health Organization, WHO, Centre for Disease Control in the United States of America, adding that the organization has succeeded almost 100% such that only three countries namely Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan were know to have traces of polio. Even Nigeria, he added, has not had any new case of polio for the past 11 months. Former assistant governor in the district, Sir Eloka Chukwudum said the emphasis of Rotary is on the survivors of polio since there are no longer new cases in Anambra State.
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Refuse litter Aba, Umuahia cities By ANAYO OKOLI and UGOCHUKWU ALARIBE
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BA — THE state of emergency declared on waste management in Abia state, especially in Aba and Umuahia by the Governor Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu seems to be in vain as mountains of refuse still dot some parts of the two cities. Worst hit is Aba, the commercial capital of the state where many streets are full of heaps of refuse. The situation appears to have worsened in the last one month in the two cities as the refuse bins provided at the different locations by the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency, ASEPA, have been overflowing and in some cases blocking the roads. The worst affected areas include Glass Industry, Emelogu, and Port Harcourt roads, factory road beside Golden Breweries, among others. At Port Harcourt road, the stretch between Hollywood Junction and Crystal Park and National High School, appear to have been converted to a refuse dump site by the ASEPA. ASEPA evacuating vehicles are hardly seen operating again. The situation is giving residents of the cities great concern as they fear imminent outbreak of epidemic if nothing is done to remedy the situation. A resident of Glass Industry area, Okwuchi Benson told South East Voice that a disease outbreak is not ruled out if the situation is not checked. The refuse which have blocked a larger part of the single-lane road has constituted a big nuisance to some residents some of whom have relocated from the area. Benson lamented that the workers of the Abia State
Environmental Protection Agency, ASEPA, barely come to the area to evacuate the
The General Manager, Abia State Environmental Sanitation Agency, ASEPA Mr. Ikechukwu Apugo however blamed recent resurgence of refuse heaps in Aba on the de-silting and clearing of the gutters going on in the city
dump. South East Voice observed that motorists and residents cover their nose while approaching the mountains of refuse to avoid the ugly stench from the rubbish heaps. According to a bus driver who plies the Aba –Port Harcourt route, Kingsley Williams, the refuse which have taken over one lane of the Port Harcourt road has caused serious gridlock
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as motorists find it difficult to pass through the area. “We are suffering as a result of these mountains of refuse scattered here. Motorists can’t pass through; when you take into account the problem of bad roads, then you will see that we are suffering because you can be held in traffic jam for more than two hours here particularly when it rains. “Government should call on the ASEPA people to do their work. This heap of refuse you see has been here for three months now”. However, there is an
improvement in areas like Asa, Park, Ikot Ekpene, Abayi/ Umungasi, where heaps of refuse are gradually disappearing while the refuse dump at Georges street adjacent the Ministry of Education, has returned to its former status as the cleanest dump in the city. The General Manager, Abia State Environmental Sanitation Agency, ASEPA Mr. Ikechukwu Apugo however blamed recent resurgence of refuse heaps in Aba on the desilting and clearing of the gutters going on in the city,
which he explained will enable free flow of water in the city. He also attributed the spillover of refuse at the express highway and other roads to the activities of scavengers. Apugo said that ridding the streets of Abia state of refuse would not be compromised. He promised that more dump sites are to be opened while more refuse bins would be procured. He however regretted that residents pour inflammable wastes into the bin which destroy the receptacles and urged them to desist from such acts.
Power plant:
IMSG raises c'ttee for Mmahu, Ohaji, Egbema By CHIDI NKWOPARA
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WERRI — IMO State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, says he would set up a local implementation committee that would be charged with the responsibility of ensuring the quick realization of the power plant at Mmahu, Ohaji/Egbema local government areas. The Governor, who disclosed this when he paid an unscheduled tour of the complex, also said he was at the power plant complex at the instance of President Muhammadu Buhari and assured that when completed, the power plant would boost power supply in the state. “This unscheduled inspection visit to the power plant site at Mmahu, Egbema, is at the instance of
President Muhammadu Buhari. The President wants to get things done to actualize the dreams of setting up the power plant”, Okorocha said. While saying that a steady public power supply would assist in actualizing his industrialization and job creation policies, Governor Okorocha reasoned that no meaningful development can be achieved without steady power supply. “No meaningful achievements can be realized without steady supply of electricity. I call on whoever is delaying the project to wake up to the realities on ground”, Okorocha pleaded. The Governor assured the citizenry that the Federal Government project, which was started some years ago, would be realized as soon as possible. Speaking after conducting the
Governor round the complex, the Executive Director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited, Dr. Albert Okorogu, expressed the determination of the company to deliver on the project. Dr. Okorogu however gave a litany of problems the company has been encountering since they commenced work on the power project. Speaking also, the traditional ruler of Mmahu Autonomous Community and Acting Chairman of Ohaji/ Egbema Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Sylvester Okorondu, identified sabotage and the contracting firm’s unwillingness to employ the indigenes of the area as some of the factors that has delayed the work. He also expressed regret over what he termed “the slow pace of work at the power plant project” and sued for a change of attitude.
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WERRI — THE traditional Ruler of Nekede Autonomous Community, Eze Steve Agumanu has pleaded with Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha to construct the old Nekede road destroyed by erosion in Owerri West Local Government Area, to reduce the economic hardship experienced by the people in the community. The traditional ruler made the appeal recently when a group of lawmakers from the Imo State House of Assembly led by the Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Lugard Osuji went on inspection to ascertain the level of damage caused by the activities of sand excavators in the area. Agumanu said that early intervention on the road by the state government would save the people of the community from being cut off from other local government areas such as Owerri Municipal and Owerri North Local Government Areas. He also said that it would sustain the economic relationship with their neighbouring communities
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Erosion: Save us, Imo traditional ruler begs govt and encourage citizens who wish to live in the area and do their various legitimate businesses. He further explained that with government establishments in the area such as the Imo State Zoo and Imo Rubber Estate, the government ought to have constructed the road as bad road would hinder the
visitors that have important appointments to carry out with the government establishments located in the area. Responding on behalf of the lawmakers, Hon. Lugard Osuji representing Owerri Municipal State constituency, said that government wound not fold it hands and watch the people of Nekede Autonomous Community
pass through such avoidable hardship, adding that the Imo State House of Assembly would continue to play its role in pushing hard for the government to commence work on the site. He also advised the traditional ruler of the community, Eze Steve Agumanu to stop the villagers from excavating
sand in the erosion site which he (Osuji) said has contributed largely to the havoc caused by the erosion on the road. Speaking also, the member representing Owerri West Constituency, Hon. Victor Onyewuchi expressed sadness that the road was captured in the last budget of the government and there was no sign that any work would commence on the road. He also advised the government to commence a palliative measure in order to stop the erosion from dividing the road into two.
Land encroachment: Communities draw battle line with Imo govt By CHINONSO ALOZIE, Owerri
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ommunity leaders, individual land owners in Imo State, have alleged that the land encroachment “habit “of the Imo state government led by Governor Rochas Okorocha was the reason of the unending loggerheads between the state government and some communities. One of such cases was between Philip Njemanze and Owerri Capital Development Authority, OCDA. Njemanze narrated his bitter experience and alleged forceful take over of his father’s land located at No 40 Wetheral road in Owerri Municipal Local Government Area of the State by Governor Rochas Okorocha through the OCDA. Njemanze who is the president of the Association of Catholic Medical Practitioners of Nigeria, ACMPN, said that the OCDA had issued him a letter of approval dated December 23, 2014, to commence renovation of his father ’s filling station on the same land, but expressed surprise that there was another letter which he
(Njemanze) claimed came according to the directives of Okorocha through the OCDA that the letter earlier issued to him be revoked and the landed property be destroyed. He lamented that his human rights were violated and he felt intimidated that citizens are dispossessed of their property by those who govern them. He vowed to expose what he described as their “wicked plot.” While describing the government as being lawless, Njemanze said that he would not relent in defending his right over his father ’s property and that of the entire indigenous people of the area, adding that there was no need to fear and that any action taken by anybody, especially those at the helm of affairs, must be accounted for in the future. “The Owerri Capital Development Authority in a letter dated December 23, 2014, gave approval for the renovation of my father ’s filling station located at No. 40, Wetheral Road. Governor Okorocha suddenly directed the OCDA to revoke the approval and destroy the property. We are not in a
feudal state. We are going to hold Okorocha accountable to any damage to my father ’s property even after his tenure,”
Another allegation that has been levelled against Imo government has to do with the dealings in land. The impression is that lands acquired for public use/ interest are in fact being portioned out to individuals. When acquired from the villages around Owerri, they are plotted out and allocation letters are hawked/sold by the Ministry of Lands where, incidentally your son- in- law is the Commissioner
Njemanze said. He added that “this is a lawless government. This is a total misrule and abuse of power. You cannot dispossess the indigenous people of their land. That is not what the government is all about. We are going to defend our lands and also enlighten our people about the wicked plot.” Another similar case was the accusation made by some elders of Umumbazu, Nekede in Owerri West Local Government Area, Imo State, where they alleged that some villagers were using the name of the governor to claim other peoples’ land, especially the land bordering the “Area UA” mapped out by the Imo state government. It was further alleged that the most annoying aspect of the situation was that the same group went further to connive with some members of the Ministry of Lands and Survey to make their plans seem genuine. They also called on the governor to ignore anybody who claimed to be playing the role of a middleman between the government and the community and that
such people were representing their own personal interest and not the community. The community leaders also frowned at the attempt to exceed the boundaries agreed between the community and the government and that such action would lead to loss of confidence and could lead to crises. As a way of proffering solution, an elder statesman, Bob Kay Njemanze wrote an open letter to the governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha, making a copy available to South East Voice . He said: “Another allegation that has been levelled against your government has to do with the dealings in land. The impression is that lands acquired for public use/ interest are in fact being portioned out to individuals. When acquired from the villages around Owerri, they are plotted out and allocation letters are hawked/sold by the Ministry of Lands where, incidentally your son- in- law is the Commissioner. This gives the impression that these are his agents, more so when these letters are purportedly written by him or his agents.”
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Family of baby with ‘water in the brain’ cries out for help By FRANCIS IGATA
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NUGU — The family of 18-month-old, Godswill Ezeora,who hails from Adazi-Nnukwu in Anambra State and resident at No 43 Ebony Paint Road,Garki,Enugu State, has cried out to government and philanthropic Nigerians to quickly come to their aid and save the life of their son. Godswill was born with a medical condition, Hydrocephalus (Water in the Brain) causing a bulge or swelling of the head. Parent weeps Mrs. Ifeayinwa Ezeora who cried uncontrollably, narrated how she had taken Godswill around medical facilities in
Enugu State and beyond but to no avail. According to her,”he was born
Godswill was born with a medical condition, Hydrocephalus (Water in the Brain) causing a bulge or swelling of the head. “We have sold all our valuables to keep him afloat for now," the mother said.
*Godswill Ezeora in hospital bed. with the medical condition. It took me time to understand what Hydrocephalus meant. I took him to Enugu State University Teaching Hospital Parklane, where the Radiologist issued a report indicating generalised dilation and confluence of sulci around both frontal and parietal lobes. “From there, we were referred to University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital,UNTH, Ituku, Ozalla.
The management of the hospital has scheduled him for operation, pending the availability of doctors from Europe whose area of specialisation it is to perform the operation. “As it is, his condition has peaked to a terminal situation and we are left with the only option of seeking medical treatment abroad. Upon inquiry,we discovered that the cost of treatment abroad was about N4million which is outrageous for
us. “We have sold all our valuables to keep him afloat for now. Even neighbours and sympathisers who identified with us initially have exhausted themselves. Bringing this ordeal to public limelight is a last resort. I am appealing to government and philanthropic Nigerians to come to my aid and rescue the life of my little boy,Godswill.“
their communities. “The state Commissioner of Police, Habila Joshak through the Aba Area Commander, ACP Peter Wagbara directed that we should invite community leaders to get a team approach towards checking the increasing rate of crime. Police can’t do it alone. The communities should partner with the police to combat crime. We have
mapped out strategies to establish vigilante groups who will be screened by traditional rulers and the police. Motorcycles riders should close by 6pm while tricycle riders are to close by 8pm because some of them are agents to criminals. Communities should start combing the bush to fish out criminals,because when they start doing this, criminals would know that the place is no longer safe for criminal activities,” Ugwuoke said. He hinted that the police have devised strategies to protect members of the public and to encourage them volunteer useful information to the police, stressing that the police is there to serve the people. In their separate speeches, the traditional ruler of Ikeala Ahiaba autonomous community, Obingwa Local Government, Eze James Nwabeke and Chairman of the Police Community Relations Committee, PCRC, of the Division, Comrade Stanley Anyamele who commended the police for the initiative, said all hands should be on deck to combat crime and pledged their support of their people.
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— BA OHURU Isimiri Police Division, Abia state has tasked community leaders in Obingwa local government area of the state to help combat crime through volunteering useful information about criminal
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activities to the police. Speaking at an interactive session with traditional rulers, village heads, youth executives, hunters association, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, in the area, Titus Ugwuoke, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP, said the meeting was held to proffer solutions to the increasing rate of
violent crimes such as kidnapping and armed robbery within Obingwa and environs. Ugwuoke urged the community leaders to establish vigilante and neighborhood watch groups to check criminal activities within their areas of jurisdiction, adding that they should monitor visitors and strangers in
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*Workers harvesting pineapples at the farm
*Former Enugu State governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime and some officials of the San Carlos Farms during a visit to the farm site.
SAN CARLOS FARMS:
Enugu communities protest non-compensation By TARE YOVDEOWEI
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NUGU — When sometime in 2012 a letter of invitation from the Ministry of Lands, Enugu State to the traditional rulers and presidentsgenerals of six communities in the state; Enyimba, Agbudu, Amankpunator, Ehuhe and Umabi, asking them to attend a meeting in the office of the commissioner, little did they realize that it was going to be a very tortuous one. At the meeting, which was attended by all the communities’ representatives, the commissioner, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ujam now a member of the national assembly gave a picture of former Governor Sullivan Chime’s agriculture agenda to address the unemployment situation in the state. It was at that meeting that the guests were informed that the government had already surveyed about 3,400 hectares of their land to be used as pineapple farm in partnership with a Mexican company known as San Carlos. He explained how the government intended to ensure that adequate compensation will be paid to the farmers whose economic trees and farm crops will be affected by the project. They accepted to cooperate with the government, while some reiterated that pineapple farming was the major pre-occupation of their farmers and that this will in no small way affect their income. The Commissioner for Agriculture, Professor Anikwe whose ministry was to supervise the project, explained that the project will ensure that the farmers will be allocated some parts of the farm, where they can grow their own pineapple and sell to the company without the problem of transporting their products from the farm to the market. The traditional rulers and the town’s union leaders agreed that
they will go back to their various communities and educate them on the need for the project to see the light of the day. Initially, the youths of some of the communities were not convinced, but after repeated assurances from community leaders, the company and the ministry officials, the project took off, after the appraisal of the economic trees by the consultants who handled the project in all the communities. Three years down the line, the project is ongoing, the pineapple is now being harvested for local consumption and according to the general manager of the company, Mr. Ugwo Obiora, plans are underway for export, but all was not well with the agreement. The crux of the matter is that the government has reneged on their promise to ensure adequate
compensation was paid to the farmers one week after the enumeration, and in spite of the r e p e a t e d entreaties to the company and the Ministry of Agriculture officials. When some of the farmers from Enyimba and A g b u d u communities, who were first victims of the project, could not bear the delay in compensating them, they went to picket the farm.
The then Governor Sullivan Chime waded into the matter in February 2015, calling a meeting of the traditional rulers and major stakeholders in the communities. At the meeting, Chime had explained that the initial problem was that the Ministry of Land did not come up with the computation of the compensation to be paid to the farmers affected at the start of the project early. He asked the commissioner to work out the compensation within a month and ensure that the matter is treated as urgent but nothing came out of it. Later, the leaders of the communities were summoned for a meeting by the commissioner for agriculture who gave very firm assurance that he is doing everything possible to see that the compensation was paid before the exit of the governor in May 2015.
As the time was running out on the last administration, the communities as if to remind the former governor of his promise trooped to Government House with placards demonstrating that they are all suffering and that he has not fulfilled his promise. They were addressed by an official who promised to take their protest to the appropriate quarters. A few days to the handover to the new governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, the former Governor took him to the farm since the project is a partnership between Enugu State and the Mexican company. The communities in their separate submissions to the press have one explanation in common, that many farmers in their communities have either died, some suffering form high blood pressure as a result of the fact that their source of livelihood has been taken away from them and
There is this belief among all connected to this project that with antecedents of the present governor, he will wipe away the tears of the farmers who have had it very rough as a result of their inability to be accommodated in the land they have grown up to know as the source of their livelihood.
can no longer take care of their families and many of their children are no longer going to school as a result of no income to pay their school fees. Some of the communities have banished their leaders from coming into their houses as they believe that the company or the government has either settled them with various sums of money or contracts. This is the dilenma some of these leaders are facing today as the promise has turned to a nightmare for most of these farmers. Just a few days ago, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi was jolted with the news that some of these farmers are picketing the farms again. The governor the next day decided to visit the farm in company of the Awgu Local Government Chairman, Nze Nnanna to see things for himself and was received at the farm by San Carlos officials who briefed him on the picketing of their farm the previous day. The governor then instructed the chairman to arrange a meeting between the stakeholders and himself as soon as possible. There is this belief among all connected to this project that with antecedents of the present governor, he will wipe away the tears of the farmers who have had it very rough as a result of their inability to be accommodated in the land they have grown up to know as the source of their livelihood. Going by this imminent intervention by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, it is apparent that the storm will be over very soon and both the communities, government and San Carlos will be able to enjoy the economic benefits of the project.
Evangelism: Philanthropist donates Church building to Anglican Communion By FRANCIS IGATA
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NUGU — The Archbishop of Enugu Eccelesiastical Province,Most Rev Emmanuel Chukwuma has inaugurated the Ebenezer Anglican Church to spread evangelism,especially to the grass root areas of Independence Layout, Phase 2, community. Built and donated to the Anglican Diocese of Enugu by Mr./Mrs. Emeka Nwandu who hail from Enugu-Ukwu, Anambra State, the 4,000 capacity church is meant to galvanise the people towards ecumenism that will drive the fulcrum of a better society. Donor speaks Filled with joy, Mr. Nwandu said,”the essence of building
the Church is to glorify God and thank Him for what He has been doing in our lives. The air we do not pay for is enough to glorify Him. Go to the hospitals and see people paying for air. “At every point,we should give Him thanks and I strongly believe that God deserves more show
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of immense gratitude to Him for His mercies upon us. Prosperity is all about money but how well do you know God? “How much do you acknowledge everything He has been doing for you? I thank Him immensely. I will always say, may God touch
everybody’s heart, to do something for God. I equally have a Non Governmental Organisation, New Millenium Foundation which has about 6,700 orphan and vulnerable children we take care of. Parishioner expresses joy An elated Mrs. Chinwendu Eke said,”the gesture to build and donate this Church is unprecedented. We now have a formidable place of worship where we can gather and glorify God for His goodness and mercies upon our lives. “We collectively ensure the upliftment and growth of the church to the glory of God. All efforts will be made to properly maintain and protect all facilities in the Church. No doubt, whoever builds a place for the Lord will sure have peace.”
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op seed and reigning champion Novak Djokovic pulled off the great escape at Wimbledon in beating South African Kevin Anderson 6-7(6) 6-7(6) 6-1 6-4 7-5 yesterday to reach his 25th successive grand slam quarter-final. In a match spanning two days, with the world number one losing the first two sets to the 14th-seeded giant before clawing back to level in fading light on Monday (Tuesday NZT), Djokovic walked away a mightily relieved man. “I was two sets down, to come back and win in five gives me great satisfaction and confidence for the next challenge,” he said after
the normal order was restored. “I think he served exceptionally well. This was one of the most difficult matches I have played at Wimbledon and maybe in my career.” The players had walked out to cheers from the crowd but the entry proved premature, with umbrellas going up and the rain covers hurriedly pulled across Court One as the pair returned to the locker room. When the match eventually re-started, 16 hours and 33 minutes after the last point had been played, Djokovic was immediately back in the line of fire.
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ormer Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova has overcome a testing battle to defeat first-time quarter-finalist Coco Vandeweghe. The 2004 winner, seeded fourth, took two and three-quarter hours to send the American out 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 6-2 and will play a Wimbledon semi-final for the first time since 2011. The five-time grand slam winner failed to serve out the match after leading a set and 5-3, but finally prevailed well over an hour later in the third set, claiming a victory despite 10 double-faults but breaking her
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onzalo Higuain has asked to leave Napoli and Arsenal are ready to offer •60m (£43m) for his services, according to Calciomercato.web. Higuain is no longer happy at Napoli and would like to be playing Champions League football. However, he has to convince controversial chairman De Laurentiis to sell him for less than his release clause, which is a staggering •94.7m. Arsenal were close to signing Higuain before he joined Napoli, but Real Madrid moved the goalposts at the last minute with regards to a fee. The Gunners may well still be admirers, but the £43m mooted may be better spent. One example of a more likely striker target for Arsenal is Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema. If he becomes available before the end of the window, there’s no doubt that Arsène Wenger, a long-term admirer, will make a move.
opponent six times. “Things slipped away in the second set,” Sharapova said after reaching her 20th grand slam semi. “I had to to regroup. She was playing with a lot of confidence and had nothing to lose. “I knew it would be a tough match. I’m happy with every match that I’ve won here, I’m through to the final four so that gives me a lot of confidence.” Spain’s Garbine Muguruza earned a career-first semi-final at a major after beating Swiss Timea Bacsinszky, the 15th seed, 7-5 6-3.
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eal Madrid have been linked with a surprise move for Manchester United striker Robin van Persie. The striker has been linked with moves to Lazio and Juventus recently after being spotted in Italy, while talk of a move to Fenerbahce has intensified in the last few days. The report states that Real are on the lookout for strikers after Cristiano Ronaldo has refused to take up the option of playing as a centreforward, while new boss Rafa Benitez is apparently not keen on Karim Benzema. A move for United’s out of favour striker could fill a gap at the club, as they look to bounce back from last season’s disappointing season. Van Persie endured a poor season that saw him score just 10 goals leading to speculation he could be sold in the summer, especially with him having just 12 months of his contract to run.
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to the Kwara State Sports Complex, Ilorin where Kukuruku will take on five –time winners Enugu Rangers for a spot in the Round of 16. At the UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar, Heartland FC and Sharks FC will slug it out in one of only two all-Professional Football League clashes, the other being the fireworks between FC IfeanyiUbah and Bayelsa United at Oleh Township Stadium. A total of 13 matches will be played on Wednesday in the men’s competition, with the other three coming up tomorrow.
anchester United have agreed an •18 million (£12.7m) fee with Torino for Italian full-back Matteo Darmian. Darmian, 25, looks set to sign for Manchester United after talks overnight have developed throughout the day with Sky Sports now reporting that Ed Woodward and co. have settled on a number with Juventus’ smaller neighbours, Torino. The 25-year-old had a superb season in Serie A during 2014/ 15, picking up 33 appearances and creating 39 chances. He also showed his capabilities in defence by winning 61 tackles – just eight shy of Antonio Valencia, who topped the charts for Manchester United.
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anchester City’s hope to land Kevin De Bruyne has been dealt a blow as Paris Saint Germain are preparing a £50m bid to sign the former Chelsea flop, the Mirror reports. It means City are set to be caught up in a bidding war with the French outfit as they look to boost their squad with top talent. The Belgian star, who joined Wolfsburg at the start of last season after becoming an outcast at Chelsea, scored 15 goals and created 26 in his debut season for the German side. City have been following developments with the player confirming the club’s interest recently. But if the Etihad outfit do manage to pull off the transfer they look like facing a battle from Wolfsburg who have constantly said they do not want to sell and are preparing a mega money new deal.
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By Vera Samuel Anyagafu & Anino Aganbi IN the bid to ensure safe among women and children in Nigeria, Mrs. Nkem Obianwu has gone out of her way to make sure that a large number of Nigerian females are free from contacting any form of genital disease. As they might be prone to being infected by genital diseases as a result of use of some chemicals and toxins in the production of women’s sanitary pads. As Managing Director, Friendlies Sanitaryware Nigeria Limited, she has brought smiles to a majority of women and girls in the country through the production of most reliably, healthier women sanitary pads. In an exceptional way, the Economic and Statistic graduate from Delta State University, Ekpoma, who also holds a master degree in Business Administration, in addition to a Nursing certification from South University, USA, is contributing her own quota to realizing a healthier Nigeria. In this session, she speaks to Women In Business about her venture into the business of manufacturing women sanitary wares among other issues. Excerpts;
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S the Managing Director of Friendlies, could you tell us what it would take a woman who cherishes to be your position to attain such? A woman should realize that obtaining quality education is the key to achieving the desired dream. It is very important for women to know how to be passionate and willing to create or introduce something new to the betterment of any society. In other words, the moment we begin to understand that we need to be empowered, not in the context of competition with our male counterpart or holding unto the old saying like ‘What a man can do a woman can do better’ but rather, in recognition that the world is hard and full of challenges and so we need to seize opportunities around us to gain the right knowledge and information in other to make the best decisions for ourselves, our children and the society at large. As a woman with great objectives, would you say that women are progressive in Africa and Nigeria the way they should? I am optimistic that women, owing to our spirited efforts to a better Nigerian and Africa as a whole, we are almost there.
Support and encouragement I urge us not to relent in our different capacities to ensure that we give all the needed support and encouragement to move Nigeria and indeed Africa to an impressive position. What do you think will bring about lasting solution to unemployment in Nigeria? Most importantly peoples mind set must be orientated to love Nigeria, we must move away from the mindset that ‘foreign is best’ if we must make progress, to realize that today’s generation must be willing to make the necessary sacrifice for tomorrows generation and understand that no country will buy from us except we ourselves. We must then learn to support our own and C M Y K
My organization tackles major health risks issues among women —Obianwu, Friendlies Boss keep our money in our community. If we look at Japan how they moved from 3rd world to first world their women played a key role. They decided to Shawn all made in foreign goods and patronize their own goods from their cottage industries springing up at that time. This helped the cottage industries to grow speedily to big time industries today affording them the opportunities to make their mistakes, improve overtime and become experts today, while we remain mediocre. What were the constraints you encountered while setting up Friendlies? The two major constraints in setting up Friendlies were funding and electricity. Funding happens to be the first thing to think about when venturing into any business. Production is the most challenging aspect. Also, there is the issue of electricity, which of course is paramount to successful production. You have to power you engines to run your products and when there is often epileptic power supply, as is the case in our society today, the business suffers. Lack of steady power supply has contributed to a large extent in crippling manufacturing industries in Nigeria and it would be nice if the new administration will increase effort in this regard. What help do you seek of the Nigeria government in your kind of business? Let’s look at the example of how Sony
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the electronic giant rose from obscurity to overtake the number one Dutch merchant Philips Electronics today. Sony back then was called copy cats. their products were not too good but their people supported them so they had money to do research and come up with new improvement frequently because the company itself showed responsibility of being self reliant (works two ways) by so doing they were correcting their mistakes, learning and improving their act overtime so while Philips believed in their hype and produced a model of products.
Model of products
I urge us not to relent in our different capacities to ensure that we give all the needed support and encouragement to move Nigeria and indeed Africa to an impressive position
Sony had produced seven improved version of the same products to become number one electronic provider in the world. So the Government still has a lot to do in encouraging entrepreneurs in Nigeria. Tell us a bit about yourself My name is Mrs. Nkem Obianwu, I studied Economics and Statistics from Delta State University Ekpoma and with a Masters degree in Business Administration and a nursing certification from South University, USA, I have successfully maintained a reasonable level of commitment to redressing some of women’s health challenges in Nigeria. Currently, I am the Managing Director of Friendlies Sanitaryware Co. Nigeria Ltd, an organization set up to tackle major health risks during menstruation, through production of safe sanitary wares for girls and women use.
What informed this concept in the Nigerian society? Well, I came across a world health report of 2005, which disclosed that about 90 per cent of women all over the world are suffering from genital diseases and that 63 per cent of the above stated percentage is as a result of chemicals and toxins used in the production of women’s sanitary pads. This piqued my interest and almost immediately, I began searching for further information concerning health risks to women from the use of menstrual pads. What I noticed heightened my resolve to do something about it, especially as a mother and one who has only female children. As a result of no jobs due to the economic hardship in the country, a lot of young girls get enrolled in commercial sex job. As a woman or mother, what do you think is the best option in this situation? It is sad to know that things like this occur in our society, but no parent would support indulging in commercial sex job as an option, no matter the situation of the economy. It is imperative for us mothers to always counsel our children from practicing any immoral act. Therefore, mothers should not relent in consistently advocating for good morals from our children. We should also continue instilling in them good virtues, letting them know that hard work and perseverance are important aspect to living a life worthy of emulation. It is also important to point out to them that with good education one can be self employed.
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HE woman who might become the next president of the United States- and the first woman everhas lent her voice to the biggest and most divisive debate since slavery, and is trending on account of statements she made after the supreme court in her country ruled that States cannot keep same-sex couples from marrying and must recognize their unions. Haters- not by any means limited to the Nigerian cyberspace- have dug up a recording of when she was a senator, and had defined marriage as a “sacred union between a man and a woman”. Which is somewhat at variance with her more recent utterances on the same subject.
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OT Nigerian superstar Yemi Alade has done a Soyinka, making history as the first Nigerian female artiste to reject an international award. She is one of the African artists who were nominated for the 2015 BET Awards and have been reacting to the humiliation they faced at the event which was held in Los Angeles. The organizers of the event had fixed the African category hours before the main event and had ordered that winning artistes from Africa should be handed their Awards backstage. They found it insulting to Africans as a whole. Yemi tweets at her fans: By the way, @BET Int’l, Africa is not a country!!! It is wrong to nominate huge African stars and publicly try to humiliate Africa. Why on earth is the African category of the awards held hours before the main event? If African artistes are not worthy in your sight please by all means cancel, delete, omit the “best” international act (Africa) category out of this glorified award. This is wrong wrong wrong, wrong, wrong!
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HREE members of the youth wing of the All Progressives Congress (APC), have been appointed into one of the Board of Trustees, one of which was Rinsola Abiola, who is the daughter of the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential elections, Moshood Abiola. Her twitter announcement has been trending: Hello, all. I, Rinsola Abiola, have just been officially appointed as a member of the #APC Board of Trustees. # YouthInclusion. The two others are Ismaeel Ahmed, the chairman of the All Progressives Youth Forum (APYF) and Jasper Azuatalam, the leader of the Buhari Youth Vanguard (BYV). The party has made a big statement in its commitment to inclusion of young people. From comments made by young people on the Nigerian blogosphere however, they are not impressed.
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AUGHTER of controversial former minister and Jonathan campaign spokesman Femi Fani-Kayode got married at the weekend to Jaiye, son of Bashorun J.K. Randle and has trended on the Nigerian blogosphere on that account. Questions had been asked previously on whether daddy would be attending the wedding, since he had basically been accused of being a deadbeat father by the mother of the bride, Ye m i s i . There is a lot of relief in the air that he did not go.
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HE latest addition to the English Royal family and by far the cutest has been christened. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pushed the princess in a pram the Queen used for two of her own children. Prince George delighted the crowds on foot. Parents of the fourth in line to the throne, have chosen five godparents for the princess. The christening was attended by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh; Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, Catherine’s parents Michael and Carole Middleton and her two siblings, Pippa and James. Laura Fellowes, one of the godmothers, is the daughter of Baroness Jane Fellowes - a sister of Diana, Princess of Wales. None of the godparents are from Royal circles, a fact that has endeared this family even more to blogosphere. C M Y K
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Just how much masturbation is OK?
Hubby comes too quickly Dear Bunmi, After only five years of marriage, my husband seems not to be interested in sex— at least with me! We didn’t have sex before we married for religious reasons, but since we’ve been together, he’s avoided getting intimate. I always have to make the first move or dress up to tempt him. The few times we do have sex, it is over so quickly in about a minute and I end up unsatisfied. Please help! Jumoke, by e-mail. Dear Jumoke, I can hear your disappointment! You must be feeling a lot of frustration right now. You’ve waited until marriage to have sex and now your husband doesn’t appear to be up to the task. It would be easy to blame yourself, but this almost certainly says more about your husband. If sex is very quick, then he may be suffering from premature ejaculation. This is a condition where a man ejaculates within a minute or so of getting an erection; sometimes so quickly that penetration isn’t possible. It is estimated that 40 percent of men suffer premature ejaculation at some point. Sometimes it is temporary, but for others it is a lifelong condition— causing a lot of frustration to both partners. Sexual problems can be difficult to cope with and for some, it is easier to avoid sex than face up to the truth. Your husband may be avoiding intimacy because he doesn’t want to let you down again and feel the disappointment of not being all he knows you’d like him to be.
The good news is there are treatments for premature ejaculation and new medications on the horizon. All you need to do is persuade your
husband to get help from his doctor. Find a relaxed time to tell him how you’re feeling and suggest you see the doctor with him if it helps.
Am I addicted to food? Dear Bunmi, I am really overweight and this is embarrassing to me. At work and during social outings, I keep up with all my slim work mates and friends by eating small portions of food. But as soon as I get home, I make up for the goodies I’ve starved myself of. I just can’t stop. How do I get a grip on my diet? Eno, by e-mail. Dear Eno, Your problem here isn’t just that you’re overweight or that you’re living a lie, but also that you’re spending most of your
days in starvation mode and your evenings in binge mode. Your physical health is suffering as well as your emotional health— no wonder you feel awful! You need to get a grip on your eating habit and seek the help of a nutritionist if need be. You need to get back on track both physically and emotionally. You don’t need to starve yourself in the afternoon only to eat like an elephant at night. Eat decent portions but don’t gorge. Then do as much exercise as you can manage. Walk when you can.
If you stay away from work, avoid friends, lose interest in hobbies— or if you’re so desperate, you find yourself masturbating in public rather than in private— then I think you have a problem
My wayward sister is an embarrassment Dear Bunmi, I have a 16 year-old sister that has become an embarrassment to me. I am four years older than she is and have just discovered that she’s sleeping around with much older men in our neighbourhood and now has a reputation of being an easy lay. She certainly isn’t doing it for the money as our parents are fairly comfortable financially. I’ve tried talking to her, but she wouldn’t listen. She says I’m jealous of her popularity, but this is not true. Should I tell our parents? Lisa, by e-mail. C M Y K
Dear Lisa, The instinct that tells you to protect your promiscuous little sister is well founded. At 16, she’s emotionally and physically stronger. Young girls who sleep around get hurt and they always regret their behaviour. Your sister is at risk, not only of infection and unwanted pregnancy, but also of harming her self-esteem. A girl who is sexually easy not only loses the respect of all men, but also respect for herself. You need to preserve whatever closeness you have
with your sister by not betraying her to your parents. Encourage her to accept you as her sexual and emotional guide. Talk through the practicalities of safe sex with her, including the consistent and careful use of condoms. Let her know that alcohol, drugs and peer pressure can lead to reckless sex, STIs, abortions, humiliation and self-hatred. Above all, give your sister the affection, love and loyalty she desperately seeks. As soon as she realises you’re on her side, she will listen to your wise counselling.
Dear Bunmi, I am a professional in my mid-twenties. I used to masturbate once in a while. But lately, I’ve been masturbating a lot. I find it such fun! As no one ever talks about it, I don’t know what’s normal. I’m worried I’m doing it too much and might have become addicted or something weird. How often should a woman masturbate? I believe it is safer than being opened to the danger of VD with the nasty sexual habit of our men. Tracy, by e-mail. Dear Tracy, I can’t specify how often you
should masturbate. What’s normal for one woman might be too much or too little for another. The only guideline is you shouldn’t be so keen to masturbate that the rest of your life is suffering. If you stay away from work, avoid friends, lose interest in hobbies— or if you’re so desperate, you find yourself masturbating in public rather than in private— then I think you have a problem. But by the look of your letter, you aren’t doing any of these things. So relax. Take your life in your hands and enjoy yourself.
The good news is there are treatments for premature ejaculation and new medications on the horizon... find a relaxed time to tell him how you’re feeling and suggest you see the doctor with him if it helps He prefers co-habitation to marriage Dear Bunmi, I got divorced some years back and currently have a relationship with another divorcee. We’re both in our 40s and have been together for three years. I’ve recently been getting upset because he won’t consider marrying again. I feel forced not to take our relationship too seriously, but I really love him and I’m hurting. He claims he’s simply off marriage but it’s hard not to feel he doesn’t trust or love me enough. He even gets cynical whenever I tell him I love him. I know I have to be patient as I don’t want us to split up, but how do I cope with these feelings of rejection? I left my marriage because for years I was mentally abused. But now, in some way, I still feel abused. My partner never tells me he loves me or compliments me. He wants us to move in together and says that this shows more commitment than marriage, but the idea scares me. I want to put my hurtful marriage behind me. Elsie, by e-mail. Dear Elsie, Marrying again might not
heal the wounds you and your partner feel. In fact, a premature marriage into which he feels forced may well destroy your fragile relationship. You both need to feel it is possible to trust a member of the opposite sex and you’re far from achieving that happy state. You must accept that his fear of love, women and wedlock is very real. Having been hurt once, he’s understandably afraid of a woman’s claim that she loves him— he doesn’t want to go there again. Meanwhile, purge yourself of bitterness of your failed marriage. Your new man has not hurt or abused you and he is not in any way a representative of other men, just as you do not represent all women. Think of him as a man and a deeply feeling individual— just as you need to make him see you’re not a woman, who, because of her gender must be considered dangerous. Move in the patience to build. When you give love, without demanding love in return, that’s when you know true love.
Share your problems and release your burden. Write now to Dear Bunmi, Vanguard Newspapers, P.M.B 1007, Apapa, Lagos, or bunmsof@yahoo.co.uk
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*Traders protesting against the relocation of Boko Haram detainees to Ekwulobia Maximum Prison
Relocation of Boko Haram prisoners:
‘It’s back to sender’, say angry Anambra stakeholders By Nwabueze Okonkwo, Onitsha
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HESE are definitely not the best of times for residents of Anambra State as uncertainties still trail the reported relocation of some Boko Haram prisoners to Ekwulobia Medium Prison in Aguata Local Government Area of the State. The Federal Government had introduced what it termed Radicalisation Programme under the office of the National Security Adviser, NSA, whereby suspected Boko Haram members and other violent criminals who are currently in detention in various prisons are radicalised or relocated to other prison custodies in other parts of the country, including Anambra State in particular and South East zone in general.
The radicalisation programme was allegedly introduced a few years ago but was not implemented until recently when the Federal Government decided to relocate some of the suspected Boko Haram detainees to Ekwulobia Prisons.
Protests trail relocation When the news of the proposal filtered into the state, traders under the aegis of Anambra Markets Amalgamated Traders Association, AMATA, decided to practically show their resentment to the move. They closed all the markets in the state penultimate Saturday and embarked on a peaceful protest to drive home their disapproval to the relocation of the
insurgents to their peaceful state. A large number of traders and their customers gathered outside the market premises to protest what they described as a clandestine move by the Federal Government to relocate the Boko Haram members who are currently under detention in the Northern parts of the country to Ekwulobia Prison or any other prison in the South East geo-political zone. While their shops remained closed throughout that day, the protesting traders blocked vehicular movements in major roads leading into and out of the commercial city of Onitsha. Among the roads blocked were the Onitsha end of the existing Niger Bridge linking Asaba and Onitsha, as well as the Onitsha end of the Onitsha/ Owerri dual carriageway which
links other parts of the SouthEast and South -South zones. Some of the aggrieved traders carried placards some of which read: “Mr. President, we support you, but not on this planned Boko Haram prisoner ’s relocation,” “Anambra Traders say no to Boko Haram detainees on our soil,” “President Buhari, Anambra State is too calm for Boko Haram”. The timely intervention of policemen from Onitsha Area Command saved what could have led to a bloodbath as the police dispersed the crowd and re-opened the roads to traffic. The Police Area Commander for Onitsha, Mr. Philip Ezekiel, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP confirmed that no casualty was recorded during the protest. There was also no arrests by the police. AMATA’s grouse: The Publicity Secretary of AMATA, Dede Uzor A. Uzor who addressed the traders gave reasons for the closure of markets in the town. “AMATAS condemn the plot by the Federal Government to relocate suspected Boko Haram mem-
bers to Anambra State or by extension, South East states. We see this as a plot to destabilise the peace of the states, because their comrades in arm will be relocated or focus their attention to Anambra State, especially on how they will storm the prisons to rescue their colleagues,” he said. Uzor who is also the South East zonal chairman of Campaign for Democracy, CD, a human rights group recalled “how the insurgents had stormed Kogi, Adamawa and other prisons in the course of rescuing their members”. He noted that such rescue operations usually lead to the death of innocent citizens.
MASSOB kicks Apart from the traders, the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, also faulted the relocation of Boko Haram convicts to Ekwulobia Medium Prision or any part of Igbo land. The freedom fighters in a statement made available to Vanguard Features, VF, enjoined the Federal Government not to disrupt the peace in Igbo land. The statement which was signed by MASSOB’s Deputy National Director of Information, Mazi Chris Mocha asked rhetoricalContinues on page 41
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‘It’s back to sender’, say angry Anambra stakeholders Continues from page 40 ly: “Why can’t the Federal Government allow Ndigbo to enjoy the current peaceful atmosphere existing in Igbo land? Does it mean that all the prison custodies in all the Northern parts of the country can no longer accommodate the Boko Haram suspects again”?
FG defies protests, relocate 47 Boko Haram prisoners The protests and denials by the All Progressive Congress, APC, did not deter the Federal Government from relocating the Boko Haram prisoners to Anambra State. Some prisoners numbering between 40 and 47 were allegedly relocated from the North to Ekwulobia prison on Sunday, a day after the protests. The development triggered off another round of protests from the Aguata zone of AMATA. The traders went round the zone, insisting that they do not want to have anything in common with Boko Haram members. They, however, did not close their shops this time around. They expressed the fear that Boko Haram members can leverage on the relocation of their members to prisons in Anambra State to relocate to the Eastern part of the country and begin to launch violent attacks on the peaceful people of the South East. The Leader of MASSOB, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, declined comments when newsmen wanted to know how he felt. He retorted that those who are in support of one Nigeria are in a better position to do the reaction by themselves. According to Uwazuruike: “From the onset, MASSOB did not believe in one Nigeria, but many others like Ohanaeze Ndigbo and Governors believe in one Nigeria and it is their responsibility now to comment on it. If I say it is not good to relocate them, it will be an over statement and if I say it is good, it will be an understatement. But I want those who believe in one Nigeria to know that those prisoners are being relocated to any part of the same Nigeria, not outside Nigeria.
Post-relocation warnings: Prominent Igbo
leader and Chairman of Anambra Elders Council, Dr Dozie Ikedife was one of the notable personalities to voice opposition to the relocation of the convicted insurgents. He posited that Ndigbo, years after the civil war, are yet to
recover from the devastation of the war and as such are not prepared to be burdened with the issue of Boko Haram. He wondered why they should be relocated to Anambra State that has no link whatsoever with the insurgents. “I share the anxiety of people who are worried about the bringing of Boko Haram detainees to Anambra State. We may feel comfortable to accommodate internally displaced people from the North but not Boko Haram detainees. Why Anambra of all States? Is it because Anambra is a State governed by the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA? What link has Anambra got to do
Benue, Edo, Kogi, Taraba, Nasarawa, among others. Why Anambra as if we don’t have our own problems, problem of infrastructure?” the respected elder statesman asked. Although he admitted that the Federal Government had the right to keep detainees in any prison across the country, he was however quick to point out that the government should consider security and convenience in doing the relocation. He explained that the fear was that the “insurgents might decide to go for the rescue of their detained members and begin to waste innocent lives in the process in a zone that has no business with the Boko Haram
abortive as all of them maintained sealed lips.
CAN joins in the fray:
The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Anambra State chapter, also asked the Federal Government to urgently relocate the Boko Haram suspects in Ekwulobia prison in the state to other places outside the South East. The call, which was contained in a communiqué issued by the body after its meeting in Awka came on the heels of protests by the body’s women and youth wings as well as clerics under the aegis of WOWICAN at the Emmaus House in the Awka. The protesters, who included the Archbishop of the Diocese on the Niger and Dean, Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Christian Efobi, Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezekafor, Anglican Bishop of Awka, Most Rev.
& escalation of Islamic insurgency in Nigeria (Public Security & Safety)” the group described the relocation as “an infamous policy by the reactionary forces aimed at massive destruction of Igbo lives and properties and escalation of Islamic insurgency in Nigeria”. In a statement which was jointly signed by its Chairman, Board of Trustees, BoT, Comrade Emeka Umeagbalasi; Uzochukwu Oguejiofor, Head, Campaign & Publicity Department and Obianuju Igboeli, Head, Civil Liberties & Rule of Law Programme, the group further alleged that “the people of South East zone in Nigeria are endangered species in the Federation. Their hard-earned properties through self-help are also targeted for destruction and annexation by other federating partners, including their mili-
*Protesting CAN members in Anambra State with Boko Haram detainees? What about other States in other zones of Nigeria like Kwara,
Why can’t the Federal Government allow Ndigbo to enjoy peace? Does it mean that all the prisons in the Northern parts of the country can no longer accommodate the Boko Haram suspects?
and you know they move like a swarm of bees.” In his post-relocation warning, MASSOB’s Deputy National Director of Information, Mazi Chris Mocha, warned that MASSOB will not accept any form of bomb blasts in the South East. In a short text message to VF, he said: “If we hear any sound of bomb blast as a result of this relocation exercise, we would retaliate with immediate effect because no particular group or sect has the monopoly of throwing bombs or causing violence”. VF notes that there were conflicting reports on the actual number of prisoners that were relocated to the Ekwulobia Prisons. Some reports said they were 40, while others said they were 47. All efforts to get the true position from the prisons officials proved
Alex Ibezim, Bishop of the Niger West, Most Rev. Johnson Ekwe and Bishop Samuel Ezeofor among others denounced the relocation of Boko Haram inmates to Anambra State. Some of the placards carried by the protesters read: “We have not slept since the ugly situation in Ekwulobia,” “Anambra CAN says no to BokoHaram,” “WOWICAN rejects Boko-Haram”.
Civil society groups too:
Civil society groups led by The International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, INTERSOCIETY, also joined in condemning the relocation of the detainees. In a statement titled “Transfer of Boko Haram terror suspects: A case against imminence of massive destruction of Igbo lives & properties
tary and civilian goons, at any slightest social misdirection”. They further alleged that transfer of the detained Boko Haram terror suspects “is viciously aimed at massive destruction of Igbo lives and properties and relocation of Boko Haram insurgency to the South East and the SouthSouth zones. The policy is, therefore, ill conceived and politically motivated”. “We wonder the rationale behind the transfer of the so called ‘martyrs of revolutionary Islamism to the areas controlled by the infidels’ if not for political motivation and ill conception (massive destruction of Igbo lives and properties and relocation of Boko Haram insurgency to the South East and the South-South zones),” the civil society group alleged.
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How Buhari can change Nigeria in 100 days —Ikokwu SECOND Republic politician and one of the founders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Guy Ike Ikokwu, wants all Nigerians to rally round President Muhammadu Buhari, to actualise his change agenda or the country will pay direly for it. Assessing the performance of the president since he took over the reins of power 38 days ago, the lawyer and former Anambra State chairman of the defunct Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP), said Buhari’s wind change could be made to blow good tidings for Nigerians within 100 days, if the needful is done. His words: •Ikokwu: Corruption pervades the very fabric of the Nigerian nation By Clifford Ndujihe, Deputy Political Editor
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IGERIANS enamoured by Buhari’s change mantra The whole of Nigerian nationalities in the last five months of this year have been enormously enamoured by the change mantra of the Buhari’s and the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign ideology, which was vividly summarized on issues of insecurity, economy and corruption, gross unemployment and electricity. Since President Buhari’s inauguration a month ago, he has been engrossed on the resolution of these issues and his ruling political party, APC, has also been engrossed in the issues of governance and the objective rather than the subjective criteria for the implementation of the mantra.
Brewing impatience The Nigerian public is in some way becoming impatient with the seeming lack of progress as had been expected for the wind of change. In view of the fact that our constitution, supposedly federal in character enshrines the doctrine of the separation of powers and democratic principles and processes, one must not be tempted as had been in the distant past to believe that a departure from the above principles would legitimize the diverse methods for the actualization of the mantra. Buhari’s initial good steps Although President Buhari’s constituency covers the whole country, it does not necessary guarantee that his style of governance should be unitary
rather than federal. At the presidential level, it is his duty to tackle the issue of insecurity which requires both military, political and international solutions. He realizes these facts and has to the delight of Nigerians and with his background as a former military personnel of the rank of a general and astute administrator of the areas in the North East zone of six states, Borno, Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba, Yobe, has taken on the challenge by visiting our neighbouring West African states, attending a meeting in Britain, the G7 meeting of major powers, and scheduled a visit to Cameroon and the United States of America for the urgent resolution of the insurrection of the Boko Haram. President Buhari on the issue of the economy and corruption has begun the probe of the NNPC and the recovery of several trillions of Naira looted by previous administrations and public and private moguls. It should be understood that many public servants and civil servants are indeed richer in wealth and style of living than some who are still serving or may have retired or opted out of service with their stolen billions, including ministers and commissioners. Pervasive graft, economic depravity It is also known and admitted that corruption pervades the very fabric of the Nigerian nation in both private and public sectors, and among all classes of individuals and professions and trade and among the various federal, states and local government structures of all the existing and previous political parties and colorations. Restructuring the polity: This economic depravity is systemic in nature which is why President Buhari should vigorously, on the basis of the separation of powers,
hand over to the legislature at the national and states levels, the urgent and immediate task of restructuring the nation. President Jonathan had handed over to President Buhari and the National Assembly the 2014 reports of the Abuja National Conference on the issue of restructuring the nation into a viable fiscal federal culture. The National Assembly has spent some billions of Naira like the Jonathan administration in discussing and enumerating several constitutional issues which have to be corrected as a result of the immense lapses of the 1999 constitution, which was more unitary than federal in character. The 1999 constitution was
enthroned by the previous military regime rather than the people of Nigeria. Diversification of economy For the diversification of the economy which was part of the change mantra there must be an immediate devolution of powers from the central Abuja level to the zones and states. Several issues which are exclusive to the central government today should really be concurrent to enable the Nigerian economy grow at a greater pace than it is now. It will also enable our economy to stop being a mono oil product economy to a diversified macro and multiple product economy which with discipline and zonal competition can grow at a rate of not less than 12 per cent per annum as China had done. For instance, the federal government should no longer be the sole authority in the oil and power sectors of the economy. Local governments should no longer be sustained by the federal government but should be organized and funded were necessary by the state governments.
Cultural ambience
The Nigerian public is in some way becoming impatient with the seeming lack of progress as had been expected for the wind of change
The system of government best suitable to our cultural ambiance is the parliamentary system where the state governor or premier or administrator is elected by his own constituency and has a seat in the legislature. Most Nigerians do not like the present system of executive governance in the states whereby the governors of all political parties are financially reckless and absolutely abusing their powers which has personalized the system of governance without any mode of accountability. In a parliamentary system a governor who is unable to pay the wages
of its statutory workers would certainly lose his seat in a vote of no confidence and be replaced by another commissioner. This system strengthens the position of the political parties during and after elections. It reduces the evil of corruption which was enhanced by the military which abolished our parliamentary democracy into the executive personalized unitary system. Virtually all the previous and present governors of the states in Nigeria are guilty of financial recklessness and indictment by the EFCC and have used the false doctrine of immunity to shroud their economic misdeeds. The 2014 Abuja confab decisions have certainly taken care of most of these problems.
Reducing cost of governance The other crucial issue on the economy which Buhari and the APC should immediately address is the issue of the cost of governance across the country. It should be reduced by 50 per cent and it should be made a constitutional issue that the capital expenditure ratio should not be less than 60 per cent while the recurrent expenditure should never be more than 40 per cent. The national and state legislative expenditure as well as those of the Executive and administration should be reduced by half and their number should also be trimmed down. Constituency projects, wardrobe allowance, bogus travelling allowances and too many vehicles should be reduced or scrapped. Imagine the recent case of where over 20 vehicles were retrieved from the wives of a state governor. Indeed the recurrent expenditure in most cases should
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•Lalong: Plateau governor
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APC, PDP flex muscles on the Plateau IT is longer news that the elections are over, results announced in all states where elections were conducted and cases of contested results are ongoing at the tribunals. By Marie-Therese Nanlong
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GAIN, it is known that Plateau State where the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP held sway for 16 years is now being controlled by the All Progressives Congress, APC though the former still has the majority in the State House of Assembly as 13 of the 24 members are from the PDP and 16 (14 elected and two appointed) of the 17 Local Council chairmen are from the PDP. The ruling and opposition parties having realized the need to exert their influence in their own rights have commenced moves to show their supremacy in the state. While the APC members insist that as the government in power they ought to determine what goes on, PDP members are quick to remind the ruling party that they have the majority in the legislature and therefore should be respected. However, the APC is not ready to tolerate anything that would undermine its authority going by how it has ruled the state in the last one month.
APC moves against PDP Though there has been slow take-off of activities in the state. Governor Simon Lalong is still being awaited to fulfil the promises the APC made to the people who saw the party as a necessary evil before the elections even though he reached a truce with the protesting civil servants with some of them resuming. However, the governor does not appear slow in dealing with issues that concerns the PDP. First, he ‘dethroned’ Nanmwa Kumzhi of the PDP, as the Chairman of Langtang North Local Government Council and got Daniel Dul sworn-in. Kumzhi was declared duly elected by the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission, PASIEC in the last Local Government election, a decision that was greeted with mass protest as the electorate said Kumzhi’s opponent, Daniel Dul of the Democratic People’s Party, DPP was their choice. Dul challenged the result at the election tribunal and the Appeal tribunal delivered the verdict in his favour but the
immediate past governor, Jonah Jang refused to comply with the tribunal’s decisions until he left office last May. That Dul was eventually sworn-in after a year in limbo is no longer news however, the PDP see this as a witch-hunt even though, it appears more surprises are in offing for the party. Lalong, who just returned from a foreign trip where he went to refresh to tackle the challenges before him, has had to test the viability of his emergence in a contest in the House of Assembly, he once superintended. Election of House speaker The Litmus Test was the selection of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, where the PDP has a majority. Local government chairmen in the state; who are all PDP members except Dan Dul of the DPP were expected to play significant roles in who becomes the speaker, considering the fact that their party is in the majority with 13 of the 24-members. Surprisingly, there was a tie of 12-12 as apparently, one of
the PDP lawmakers gave his vote to the APC to make the result even. Series of meetings were held but at the end, Istifanus Mwansat, the PDP candidate for the seat threw in the towel to allow Peter Azi of APC, his co-contestant Azi to emerge as the speaker. It is assumed that the tantrum by the PDP in the affairs of the new administration was aimed at unsettling the APC in the state, hence, the need for the APC to act swiftly and stamp its authority immediately. Recognizing the authority the APC is exercising, the former State ALGON boss and embattled Chairman of Shendam Local Government Area, Kemi Nshe, is angling
However, the APC is not ready to tolerate anything that would undermine its authority going by how it has ruled the state in the last one month
for the intervention of Governor Lalong who hails from that council to save him as his councillors have rebelled against him. Nshe, an influential PDP member from the Southern zone of the state, kicked loudly during Jang’s administration when the former governor and his Deputy, Noel Nkup were suspended by the Legislative Arm of the Council on alleged financial impropriety and a committee was set up to investigate the allegation. It seems that the Governor has no intention of getting involved in the issue though he directed the Director of Personnel Management, DPM of the Council, Mrs. Elizabeth Dakol to take over the leadership of the council to “avoid vacuum in leadership.” In a press statement issued in Jos and signed by Mr. Emmanuel Nanle, the Director of Press and Public Affairs to Governor Simon Lalong, he said: “Following the suspension of the Chairman of Shendam Local Government Council; Hon. Nicholas Kemi Nshe and his Deputy, Hon. Noel Nkup by the Legislative Arm of the Council, the Executive Governor, Mr. Simon Lalong has directed the Director of Personnel Management to immediately take-charge and superintend over the administrative affairs of the Local Government Council.
Legislative process “The Executive Governor in this intervention has taken cognizance of the fact that the suspension is a legislative process guided by the constitution and that a vacuum cannot be allowed in the leadership of the Local Government Council.” He has further directed the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nasiru Oki to “do the needful in ensuring that there is no breakdown of law and order in the Local Government Area or interruption of the administrative set up, given the current state of affairs.” Meanwhile, Chairmen of the other local government areas are not resting on their oars as they are working hard to ensure they complete their tenure in office. Though the governor promised he would not dissolve the councils before the expiration of their tenure, Vanguard gathered the party is prevailing on the Governor to do so but it is left to be seen who gets the upper hand at the end of the day. As the parties engage in the fight for supremacy, the expectation of every Plateau citizen is that there will be good governance, peace and security.
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Nwoye lifts demoralized PDP in Anambra THE loss of the 2015 presidential and State House of Assembly elections by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Anambra State dealt a big blow to members and supporters of the party, who had been relying on the PDP’s control of the federal government. By Vincent Ujumadu
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T was expected that the unbroken 16-year rule of the party would serve as a morale booster. Though, the state has been under the control of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, for the past nine years, most of the PDP members took solace in the fact that as the party in power at the federal level, they still had access to the seat of government and the benefits that came with it. However, with the defeat of PDP’s Dr. Goodluck Jonathan by President Muhammadu Buhari’s All Progressives Congress, APC, it dawned on PDP members that access to juicy federal positions had come to an end. Its House of Assembly candidates, who had also hoped to use the platform to maintain the party’s presence at the grassroots level in Anambra State, got their hopes dashed as the party secured only three of the 30 seats in the House. In fact, were it not for the doggedness of few political heavyweights in the state, including former Governor Peter Obi, Senator Uche Ekwunife and Sir Emeka Offor, the PDP would not have secured any seat in the state assembly. The worry of many PDP members in the state was how to adjust to the reality of the situation. In fact, some of them contemplated joining APC or APGA to remain relevant, but
were stopped by monumental obstacles erected by those two political parties against them and realized that the best option for them was to remain in PDP, reorganize and restructure it for future elections. But then, the problem was: who would provide the much – needed leadership to galvanize the members? It was discovered that many PDP members in the state were willing to continue to work for the party, but where would the resources come from? This was the scenario until Comrade Tony Nwoye, the party’s governorship candidate
•Nwoye
Essentially, our objective is to reconcile with one another because we all injured ourselves and it is only when we are united that we can forge ahead to be able to form the next government in Anambra State
in the 2013 election in the state convened a meeting of PDP stakeholders, thus lifting the morale of the members across the 326 wards in the state. Known for his power of mobilization at very short notice, Nwoye reached out to the right people, including those who worked against him when he contested for the governorship seat two years ago. Many were enthusiastic, received the text message inviting them to a stakeholders’ meeting at the popular Marble Arch Hotel in Awka. Though the meeting was scheduled for 3.00pm, the massive compound of the hotel was jam-packed with PDP
How Buhari can change Nigeria in 100 days Continues from page 42 be 30 per cent so that privatization and governance of the economy should be the mode rather than the exception. Actualising change in 100 days The yearning of the majority of Nigerians can be achieved this year within the next 100 days if President Buhari’s administration takes the bull by the horn. The reduction of the ministerial appointees at the central and state levels should be guaranteed constitutionally. Imagine the smallest state in the South-East recently appointing more commissioners than other states. This state is one of those wallowing in huge public debt, unfinished projects and unpaid salaries and pensions. A state in the South-West is guilty of this enormous profligacy of unpaid salaries, while financial recklessness and abuse of powers is dominant and the governor is one of those chanting the change mantra. The resultant change will be manifest and the issue of patience will endear itself to the majority of Nigerians who are prepared to make sacrifices
today for a better future for their children born and unborn and for the new Nigerian Nation. Both the presidency and the legislature at the National Assembly have 100 days each for the transformation agenda in their change mantra. If the Boko Haram insurrection is not suppressed in the Northern Region, to make way for the economic transformation of the North East zone, in particular, Nigerians will become disillusioned. On the other hand, the National Assembly can within the next 100 days achieve the constitutional restructuring of the nation into a truly federal nation with a truly fiscal federal structure in other to pave the way for the diversification of the economy, enhancement of education and employment and a rapid increase in the electrification of the urban and rural areas of the country. The time is now and Nigerians have the capacity to claim the above areas of transformation and change mantra. This change can come but if it doesn’t, it would lead to total disillusionment, disenfranchisement, apathy, inequities and separatist tendencies of all sorts to our own political, economic, social and cultural detriment.
members by 12 noon and motorists had a hectic time finding spaces to park their cars. It was like a national convention. The meeting was the first since the last general elections and those in attendance commended Nwoye for taking the bold step to gather members, who had become disillusioned following PDP’s poor outing in the 2013 governorship and the 2015 state House of Assembly polls. At the well attended meeting, various speakers identified reasons for the party ’s consistent poor performance in state elections, in spite of the fact that it is the most popular political party in the state. According to them, PDP’s poor performance in the state during elections was usually self-inflicted with many members working against their candidates. They argued that under normal circumstances, PDP would always sweep the polls in Anambra State in view of its popular appeal among the people. Addressing the participants, Nwoye urged them to strive to correct the mistakes that led to their poor performance in the past. He said: “Despite our loss in the last general elections, the ruling APC still sees PDP as a big threat and that is why we must seize the opportunity to reorganize and restructure our party to make it stronger. Therefore, we have no option than to remain in PDP as there is no alternative. “The reason for convening this meeting is to assure PDP
members in Anambra State that the party is still very much intact. Essentially, our objective is to reconcile with one another because we all injured ourselves and it is only when we are united that we can forge ahead to be able to form the next government in Anambra State." “To ensure that we truly forge ahead, we should bring out credible people at the ward level to shoulder the responsibility of reviving PDP at that level. What PDP members in the state demand is to be allowed to conduct free and fair congresses to usher in new leadership. This is where we need the assistance of the national leadership of our great party. “Our members are known to accept defeat once the process is credible. What had been causing disaffection in Anambra PDP were attempts to foist unpopular persons as leaders. My belief is that if we get it right this time, no political party will stop us in Anambra State. “Our immediate move will be to go for membership drive in all the 326 wards in the state and ensure that all the aggrieved members of the party are reconciled.
Acceptable congresses I must commend everybody that at a very short notice, who is who in Anambra politics gathered to chart a way forward for PDP in our state. This is encouraging and we must keep it up. At this stage, people must suppress their ambitions and concentrate on how to build and make PDP strong again. According to him, one problem facing the party had been its inability to organize credible and acceptable congresses and primaries, adding that once the issue of credible congresses and primaries were properly handled, the party would be in the right shape to face any election in the state. At the end of the meeting, it was obvious that PDP in Anambra State was prepared to discard the habit of manipulating the processes leading to congresses of the party in which aggrieved members did everything possible to stop their members from winning elections after obtaining the party’s tickets.
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Why Nigerian vessels can't lift petroleum products midstream, by UAL MD By Godfrey Bivbere
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ANAGING Director of Union Admiralty Ltd, UAL, Mr. Ibi Seddon, has blamed the dominance of foreign vessels in the lifting of refined petroleum products from mother ships offshore to storage facilities on the fact that Nigerian-owned ships are not sea-worthy. Seddon, who spoke to Vanguard in Lagos, explained that despite the Cabotage Act which restricts trade within the nation’s coastal waters to Nigerian-owned vessels, product owners and owners of mother vessels still prefer foreign ships because Nigerian-owned ships are not in class, meaning that they failed to meet all the conditions, both in terms of maintenance and insurance, for engaging in international trade. He said: “There are very few Nigerian vessels that are up to date in their class, in their
Police arrest 27 suspected cultists in Delta By Emma Amaize
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V W I A N ALADJA— POLICEMEN from Ovwian-Aladja Police Division and vigilante men from Orhuwhorum community, Udu Local Government Area, Delta State, have arrested 27 suspected cultists, who converged in the community to unleash mayhem. Police spokesperson in the state, Celestina Kalu, said that about 40 cultists stormed the community. She said that the policemen, who were on routine patrol, swung into action as soon as they intercepted the suspects, but the rest escaped. “Items recovered from the suspects include one Toyota Hiace bus with plate number, UBJ 449 AA, some quantity of dried weeds suspected to be Indian hemp and white candles. Meanwhile, efforts are on to apprehend the fleeing criminals and to checkmate the activities of cultists in the area,” she added.
insurance and in their paper work that are involved in the transfer of refined products from offshore to storage facilities onshore. “Some are having difficulties in connection with their insurance, their class or their paper work because the mother vessels, in most cases, may have one or two problems
as a result of the torbulence of the sea, scratches and the certification of documentation. They cannot wait or hold each other hostage but they will depart and the P&I club (a group of insurance companies) will be able to settle the issue. “So they insist on classed vessels, that means that the master and the crew are up to
class and know what they are doing so as to minimize dispute between two vessels. In case of incidents like this, both parties would sign their papers and they would disperse, instead of a situation where one vessel would hold the other liable, insisting that he has to stay for one month or pay for the damages."
VISIT: Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State (right); Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw (middle), Chairman, NDDC and Mr Bassey Dan-Abia, MD/CEO, NDDC, during the visit of the Chairman and members of the Board of Niger Delta Development Commission to the governor in his office.
Edo to set up Sickle Cell Board to care for sufferers By Simon Ebegbulem
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ENIN—GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has advocated greater enlightenment campaigns to stem the tide of sickle cell disorders in the state. He spoke in Benin City at a meeting with members of the Sickle Cell Club in his office. According to the governor, as part of government’s plan to cater for sickle cell sufferers, the state government will set up a Sickle Cell Board to properly cater for the needs of sufferers. He said: “To propagate awareness is much more important because, as they say, prevention is better than cure. Sickle cell, as we all know, is something that can be prevented by ensuring that people with certain blood groups don’t get married. “So, raising awareness is at the heart of the objective of this centre. How the centre is run and the rules of the centre are
the prerogative of the Edo State Government. Therefore, the authority of the commissioner to regulate, reorganise and restructure the affairs of the centre is provided for in this law as the full authority.”
Oshiomhole regretted the misconception by members of the Sickle Cell Club on the aims and objectives of the Sickle Cell Centre and called on members to properly acquaint themselves with the law establishing the centre.
Delta LG boss assures on association was set up to help security security agencies check crime in
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SABA—CHAIRMAN of Ika South Local Government Area, Delta State, Mr Fred Ofume, has assured the people of the council of maximum security. Ofume, at the swearing-in of newly elected executives of Agbor Youths Elite Association at ImeObi, said that the people could now sleep with both eyes closed, adding that his administration was working in harmony with security operatives in the area to put criminal activities under check. “We are aware that this
the community. Do not drop your rules as an association because that may drop your value,” he said. He urged the executives to work as a team, saying: “Never be partial and don’t intimidate people. You should treat everybody on equal terms. The council will try to provide mobility for the association for easy movement round Agbor Kingdom.” The new President of Agbor Youths Elite Association, Mr Fidelis Omole, said: “We will carry everybody along and ensure that there is peace in Agbor kingdom; we will not let the kingdom down.”
WRPC assures host communities on social responsibility By Akpokona Omafuaire
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ARRI—THE management of Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company, WRPC, has pledged to continue to work towards the realisation of its mission and will not do anything that will create rancour in any of its host communities. WRPC, in a statement, yesterday, by Mr. M. N. Emmanuela-Ate, in Warri, Delta State, said that the company had over the years, related harmoniously with its host communities and would do everything within its reach to ensure that the relationship was sustained. The company was reacting to the recent SaveOur-Soul to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa by Chairman of AruakporUmah Community, Chief Amos Amuro over alleged military invasion of the comnumity. It urged the public to disregard the allegation.
Okolugbo commends Tilije, others on appointment into Delta Exco
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HE commissioner representing Ndokwa nation on the board of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Sir Kenny Okolugbo, has congratulated the newly sworn in Commissioner for Water Resources in Delta State, Mr Fidelis Tilije, on his inauguration as a member of the state Executive Council. He also charged the people of Ukwuani to see Tilije's appointment as a motivation to continue with their support for the administration of Dr Ifeanyi Okowa. Okolugbo also commended Mr. Joseph Ogeh on his emergence as the Commissioner for Housing in the state. He said that with Ogeh's experience as the D E S O P A D E C Commissioner representing Isoko Nation, he will bring his experience to bear in the sector.
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IGR: Ebonyi govt orders arrest of EYA
‘Don't use EFCC, ICPC to settle political scores'
members By Peter Okutu
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B A K A L I K I — GOVERNOR Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State has ordered the immediate arrest of
members of Ebonyi Youth Assembly, EYA, allegedly involved in unauthorized collection of levies in the state’s quarry site located at Umuoghara in Ezza north local government area. The governor also directed that
all levies collected by the youth organization be refunded as they were never authorized to do so. He gave the order yesterday at a meeting with Quarry operators/ miners, traditional rulers and town union executives of host communities at Akanu Ibiam
Court to continue hearing on Nwosu’s alleged N855m scam By Bartholomew Madukwe
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USTICE KUDIRAT Jose of a Lagos High Court in Ikeja will today continue hearing on the N855m fraud involving the deputy manager of a bank (identity withheld), Anayo Nwosu. Nwosu is facing trial alongside an Indian national, Ashok Isran, Olajide Oshodi and Sunny Obazee, both managers of the same bank. Also charged along with Nwosu are NULEC Industries Limited and the bank in question. It will be recalled that a prosecution witness for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Chukwuma Orji, had informed the court about how top officials of the bank connived with the Indian national to deceive Mr. Daniel Chukwudozie, a Managing Director of Dozzy Oil and Gas Limited, to part with the sum of N855m under a spurious private share placement deal. However, the defendants pleaded not guilty to the twocount charge of conspiracy and fraud. Orji had told the court that one of the defendants, Anayo, carefully concealed the bankrupt status of NULEC Industries Limited to their victims, Chukwudozie and his company, convincing them to invest N285m in NULEC Industries through the
phony private placement. The witness further disclosed that even before the private placement was opened on July 25, 2008, the defendants had allegedly withdrawn a large proportion of the funds and wired the rest abroad. He, however, pointed out that the wired sum was later returned in parts to various accounts traced to Isran in Nigeria. The witness further told the court from the investigation that Anayo, being the account officer to NULEC in the bank, fully knew that the firm was indebted up to N130million to the bank, but hoodwinked the victim to invest N285 million due to his desperation for promotion. According to the witness, the first action by the alleged managers on the invested fund was to settle NULEC company’s N130 million indebtedness to the bank before transferring the remaining sum to Risa Enterprises in Switzerland, a firm purportedly owned by Isran. “Our investigation indicated that the first defendant, Anayo Nwosu, as the account officer of NULEC Industries Limited was aware that NULEC was indebted to various banks such as UBA, GTB, ACCESS Bank and Bank PHB, but his desperation for promotion led him to approach Gozzy Oil and Gas to invest in Nulec Industries shares. “He was aware that the fifth defendant, Nulec Industries Limited, was indebted to the bank
in question to the tune of N130 million when he approached the MD of Gozzy Oil and Gas for the share offer. ‘’For the purpose of the offer, an account was opened with the bank, named Private Placement Account, while there was another account called Operation Account through which the company conducted its daily affairs. “Our investigation also indicated that immediately the Operating Account of Nulec Industries Limited was credited, N130million was fraudulently removed and used to offset indebtedness of the company to the bank out of the N285 million outstanding, while the remaining fund was wired to the offshore account of Risa Enterprises in Switzerland.
International Conference Centre, Abakaliki. He lamented that the mining companies in the state were not living up to their social responsibilities and, therefore, directed that all levies paid by quarry owners be harmonized to prevent further leakages of the state Internally Generated Revenue. Umahi frowned on the mining companies operating at the buffer zone of Ezillo in Ishielu LGA for not respecting the efforts of the government in maintaining peace in the area and directed them to vacate the area without further delay. He also noted with dismay that over 90 percent of the mining operators in the state operated without government knowledge, thereby denying it revenue that could have accrued from their operations. To forestall further misunderstanding, the governor set up a committee to examine the operations of mining and quarry owners in the state. The committee has the Deputy Governor, Dr. Kelechi Igwe and the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Rt. Hon. Augustine Nwankwegu as chairman and secretary respectively.
hank God the bailout is coming at this crucial time. This bailout might be an encouragement to corruption if these facts are not put on the table for all to see. President Muhammadu Buhari must start his anti-corruption crusade now. -Mr. Ademola Oyagbile, Self Employed
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BA—Abia State chapter of Ohanaeze Youths Council, OYC, has warned against using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, to settle political scores in the country. Deputy chairman of the group, Chetachi Ikpe, who said this in a statement in Umuahia, said the group had uncovered plans by a former governor of the state to induce some Igbo student leaders to write frivolous petitions to the EFCC and ICPC against Senator Theodore Orji. The group urged the EFCC and other anti-graft agencies not to act on frivolous petitions without proper investigations as such might be a ploy to settle political scores. OYC warned that it would no longer tolerate Igbo leaders fighting one another in the media
ARMED ROBBERY, KIDNAPPING: Aba residents send
SOS to security agencies By Ugochukwu Alaribe
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BA—RESIDENTS of Aba, Abia State, have sent a Save Our Soul, SOS, message to security agencies in the state over rising wave of armed robbery and kidnapping. Some residents of Obohia and Ngwa, Ohanku, popularly known as ‘Amanmong’ who spoke to Vanguard said that the call became necessary, so lives and
property could be protected against the bandits. The residents of these areas lament that they now lived in fear as hoodlums regularly invade their homes at night as a result of bad roads network which had made it difficult for the police to respond to distress calls. Vanguard also gathered that there were pockets of crime in some communities in Isiala Ngwa North, Obingwa and Isiala Ngwa South government areas which kidnappers now use as hideouts.
Said a resident who gave his name as Uwakwe: “The hoodlums now rob us any time they liked because they know that our roads are bad. They know that it will be very difficult for policemen or soldiers to come to our rescue. “The robbers will rob for hours without being challenged by any security agent. We have lost our valuables to these hoodlums. ‘’This is why we want the police and other security agencies to devise a more proactive way of tackling crime in this area.
By Bartholomew Madukwe (08102479985) nwamad@yahoo.com
PEOPLE SPEAK
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What is your view on Buhari’s N804.7bn bailout for states' salaries?
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bailout is not a gift, it is a loan at concessional rate. The interest and amortized principal will be deducted at source from future allocations. A bailout does not penalize good state governments and reward bad/poor ones. -Mr. Femi Akande, Businessman
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he bailout that President Buhari's administration just provided for the states is getting me confused because initially, this same government claimed to meet empty treasury. Where is the money coming from? -Mr. Sunny Akor, Student
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thought some people said GEJ left the country bankrupt.Where is this money coming from? APC states were owing their workers including Osun, Edo, Kano, Imo, Rivers, among others. They should be brought to book. -Miss Ezenwa Udoka, Self Employed
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escuing these inept and unscrupulous governors is heading towards failure. They loot the state's money to build personal hotels in Abuja and Lagos, while state workers are not paid salary. If you rescue them today, what of tomorrow? -Mr. Marvelly Chibuzor, Worker
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he advantage of the bailout is two-fold one, it assists workers who are suffering and second, it reflects the local economy as these monies will in the end be used for the provisions of goods and services within the local economy. -Mr. Igwe Ndubuisi, Engineer
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25 killed in Zaria bomb attack — KADUNA GOVT LAUNCH: From left; Omotunde Adenusi, Brand Manager, Star; Hubert Eze, Sales Director and Chidike O l u a o h a , Senior Brand Manager, Star, at the launch of Star Triple X, at the Star Triple X Experience Centre, Polo Park Mall, Enugu.
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ADUNA—THE Kaduna State government has confirmed that 25 persons were killed in the bomb explosion at the secretariat of the Sabon Gari local government, Zaria, on Tuesday morning. Describing the incident as a “terrible act of infamy ”, a Government House statement by Samuel Aruwan, Media Assistant to Governor Nasir El-Rufa’i, linked the attack to unidentified terrorists. According to the statement, “the casualty count as at 12 noon is 25 fatalities, including a two-year old child. “Thirty-two injured persons are being treated at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria and other hospitals in the city. “The blast went off as the residents welcomed the new chairman of the Interim Management Committee of the local government to his office at the secretariat. “Some local government staff from Lere and Ikara were also undergoing biometric verification at the venue.” The statement said that government had ordered deployment of extra security personnel to the area and across the state. Eyewitness accounts said a female suicide bomber detonated a device on her at the secretariat of the Sabon Gari local
government at about 8.30 am. The staff audit verification was in progress at the time of the incident. According to Ahmed Dahiru, a staff at the secretariat who spoke on telephone, “I cannot tell you how many people were killed but I was close to the office when the blast occurred.
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OS—THE Plateau State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday condemned the twin bomb blast that killed over 40 people on Sunday night in Jos, even as the party faulted Governor Simon Lalong for sacking chairmen of the 17 councils in the state. The state PDP acting Chairman, Raymond Dabo, who addressed journalists yesterday at the party’s secretariat in Jos, said the absence of governance in Plateau since May 29 is increasingly worrisome. The party accused the Lalongled administration of dismantling existing structures of government and not building new ones. Dabo said that even as the new administration has not taken shape, the governor has started obtaining loan without following due process. His words, “Since this administration was sworn in, not one Commissioner has been named to oversee any ministry
newly appointed interim local government chairman, Mohammed Usman Samaru, and to undergo the staff biometric verification exercise when the bomb went off. “For now, the casualty figure is estimated to about 40 because I saw three police vans loaded with body parts being taken away."
Suspected Fulani herdsmen kill 14 in Plateau village By Marie-Therese Nanlong
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OS—A fresh attack in Sho village of Barkin Ladi local government area yesterday left 14 persons killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen. Barkin Ladi has gone through series of attacks with people being killed on daily basis especially since May, 2015.
...As Plateau PDP condemns blasts, dissolution of councils By Marie-Therese Nanlong
“The explosion happened very close to where they were doing the verification exercise.” But another eyewitness, a journalist who works at a local radio station, estimated the death toll to be about 40. According to him, “I was inside the hall of about 500 capacity, when workers gathered to receive the
responsible for providing specific needs of the state and this absence has occasioned the blunders already being experienced in the wrongful abrogating of the law by an administration that ought to uphold same.”
The latest attack, Vanguard gathered, took place at about noon yesterday when the gunmen stormed the communities, shooting sporadically at fleeing villagers. Member representing Barkin Ladi constituency in the State House of Assembly, Peter Gyendeng confirmed the attack and decried the situation where on a daily basis, “members of his constituency are being killed” and called on the Federal Government to “do everything possible to nip in the bud the activities of terrorists in the state.” Meanwhile, seven more people have died as a result of the Sunday night bomb blasts in Jos. The North-Central Coordinator
Woman sends SOS to Buhari, Okowa over husband’s death
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BUSA—A nursing mother and wife of late Mr. Emeka Onianwa of Ibusa, Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, Mrs. Maria Onianwa has cried out to President Muhammadu Buhari and Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State to use their good offices to ensure that all those fingered in the murder of her husband were brought to book. Mrs. Onianwa, currently nursing a two-month-old baby made similar appeal to the Inspector- General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase. She told newsmen at her Ibusa residence that since the brutal
murder of her husband, who was the breadwinner of the family, life has never been the same, adding that the children have been sent out of school for defaulting in the payment of their school fees. She revealed that there was plan by some high-ranking persons in the state to use their positions to scuttle the ongoing investigations and subsequent arraignment in law court, of all those fingered in the crime. She also stated that she was optimistic that with President Buhari's determination to ensure that all cases of political killings in the country are revisited, the killers of her husband would not go unpunished.
of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Mohammed Abdulsalami confirmed that the death toll has risen to 51. He said that one of the injured died yesterday morning, while six more corpses were recovered from the scene of the blast, adding the corpses had been identified by their relatives and taken for burial.
Lalong signs 2015 budget, swears in Head of Service By Marie-Therese Nanlong
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OS—PLATEAU State governor, Simon Lalong yesterday signed into law the 2015 appropriation bill, which was passed by the state House of Assembly. The budget, which stood at N215, 465,835,418.00 was presented by the immediate past administration of former governor Jonah Jang before vacating office. Lalong said it will be funded from internal and external revenue sources. In his speech presented at the event, the governor said the exercise was in accordance with Section 121 sub-section (1) of the 1999 constitution. His words, “It is my honour to sign the appropriation bill into law. The last administration on the 23rd December, 2014 presented to the House of Assembly an estimate of N215,465,835,418.00 only. “This was made up of N122,971,499,596.00 only for capital expenditure while recurrent expenditure was 92,494,335,822.00 only. “The House deliberated on the budget and passed a budget size of N215,457,618,204.72 only for the service year. This shows a drop of N8,217,213.28. “On this amount, N119,820,361,148.01 only is for capital expenditure and N95,637,257,056.71 only is for recurrent expenditure.”
Five die, others injured in Niger communal clash By Wole Mosadomi
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INNA—FIVE people have been confirmed dead while several others were critically injured in a communal clash between two villages in Mazza and Twachiko Agaie local government area of Niger State over farmland dispute. Vanguard gathered that the two warring villagers have been at each other’s throat for over four years over the disputed land. It had been managed by the
community elders in the past years but could not be finally resolved until Tuesday when the two communities clashed, leading to the death of five people. Besides the loss of lives,several houses, two vehicles - a Sharon and Golf Volkswagen, 18 motorcycles were destroyed while domestic animals were lost in the face-off. It was reliably gathered that trouble started when some farmers from one of the communities, Twachiko went to the disputed land to farm.
Jigawa to partner NEMA to screen IDPs By Aliyu Dangida
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UTSE—JIGAWA State government will partner with officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the screening of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the various refuge camps in the state. This was disclosed by the acting governor of Jigawa state, Ibrahim
Hassan while hosting the management team of NEMA, North West zone who paid him a courtesy visit to intimate him on their activities in the state. According to him, “The state will soon invite NEMA, the Department of Security Services and t h e Police to assist in screening of the IDPs to avoid accommodating members of Boko Haram among them.''
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NSE/VANGUARD: From left— Mr. Kadiri Joseph, Media Relations Officer; Mr. Olumide Orojimi, Head, Corporate Communications, both of Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE; Mr. Omoh Gabriel, Group Business Editor; and Mr. Emeka Anaeto, Economy Editor, both of Vanguard Newspapers, during NSE's team visit, yesterday. PHOTO: Akeem Salau.
WOMEN IN JOURNALISM:
From left— Mrs. Adesuwa Onyenokwe, Publisher of TW Magazine; Senator Chris Anyanwu; Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa; Mrs. Uchenna Mojekwu, Group Head, Corporate Communications & CSR, First City Monument Bank, FCMB, Limited; and Mr. Yomi Owope, convener, during the Women in Journalism Conference in Lagos.
PDP WOMEN'S DONATION: From left— Mrs Esther Awoniyi, Ojo LG Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Woman Leader; Mrs M. A. Folarin, Matron, Ojo Primary Health Centre; Mrs Folukemi Obasa, wife of lawmaker representing Ojo Federal Constituency, and Mr. Badmus Adams, Coordinator, Eniafe Foundation, at the distribution of children's materials to pregnant women at the health centre, in Lagos.
Mr. Nwosu Obisi; Mrs Pat. Ezugwu and Mr. Babalola Karunwi, at a briefing by Concerned Parents' Forum of King's College, Lagos, on the crisis rocking the school. PHOTO: Diran Oshe.
FOR AIMIUWU: From left— Dr. Nelson Uwaga, President/Chairman of Council, Nigerian Institute of Management, NIM; Yomi Akeju, President, Institute of Directors; Chief Nike Akande, former Minister for Industry, and Dr. Michael Olawale-Cole, former President of NIM, at a service of song for Dr. Lugard Aimiuwu, past President of NIM, in Lagos. PHOTO: Oscar Ochiogu.
MAINONE: From left— Dapo Oshinusi, Board member; Funke Opeke, CEO, both of MainOne; Dr. Omobola Johnson, former Minister of Communications and Technology; and Asue Ighodalo, Director, MainOne, at the company's fifth anniversary cocktail in Lagos.
FOR IBADAN POLY: Otunba Femi Deru, President, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, ICAN, (right) and other guests at the laying of foundation stone for the 350-capacity lecture theatre at the Polytechnic, Ibadan.
FOR KING'S COLLEGE: From left— Prince Adeyemi Aseperi;
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VISIT: From left— Daramewa Olusuji, ex-officio member, Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission, NCPC; Pastor Abba Msheila, Administrator, Aso Villa Chapel; Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, and Rev John Kennedy, Executive Secretary of NCPC, during a visit to the governor.
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Over dependence on oil responsible for Nigeria's economic woes —Dickson By Samuel Oyadongha
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E N A G O A — GOVERNOR Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has blamed the present economic woes of the country on the over dependence on crude oil revenue by successive administrations. Dickson, on a live programme on Africa Independent Television, AIT, programme monitored in Yenagoa, emphasised that, until the national economy was diversified, the country would continue to experience harsh economic realities. He pointed out that the present import-oriented monolithic economy places Nigeria in a precarious situation, moreso as the country is not in a position to influence oil prices at the international market. He, therefore, underscored the need for all states to identify sectors where they have comparative advantage with a view to developing such areas to create wealth and job opportunities. On his efforts to diversify Bayelsa's economy, he said that the government was working in collaboration with reputable partners both within and outside the country to boost agricultural production to ensure food security as well as create employment for the people. He said: “Over the years, there has been over reliance on oil
revenue to the utter neglect of agriculture, tourism and manufacturing, which shouldn’t have been allowed to be. And we have not been able to get the power situation right, which will also aid industrialisation. “Our country should have known that over-reliance on oil revenue is a very risky step for our national economy. As a matter of fact, it is a national security issue because you are dealing with oil politics that you don’t even control at the global
level. “So, when the world super powers calculate their national interest and play the sort of games that they play from time to time, then those of us who are totally dependent on oil revenue, who don’t have proactive leadership, suffer for it. We have no excuse for reducing the country to that level.” According to him, his administration had established 400 hectares of cassava farm at
Ebedebiri in Sagbama Local Government Area, in addition to a cassava processing plant, which he described as the largest in the country being constructed by a Danish company. He called on investors to take advantage of the state’s vast resources in gas to generate power, arguing that it will be more profitable to make investments in areas where the much needed raw materials are readily available.
SUMMIT: From left: President, Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria, Foluso Fasoto; 1st Deputy President, APBN, Dr Omede Idris; Senior Leadership Consultant, International Leadership Foundation, Dr Victor Koh and Chairman of the Summit, Prof. Anya Oko Anya, during the APBN 2015 Summit of the Professionals at the NAF Conference Centre in Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida.
C-River LG workers reject screening before payment C
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ALABAR—LOCAL Government workers in Cross River State, comprising the National Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, Medical and Health Workers Union and National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, have rejected the decision of the state government to screen their members before paying the May and June salaries. Branch chairman of NULGE, Calabar Municipality, Charles Offiong, who spoke, yesterday, said that the ongoing strike by the workers will continue until government pays them the three months arrears owed them
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before they will present themselves for screening. The workers, who gathered at the gate of Calabar Municipality Council, yesterday, were stopped by union leaders from entering the premises. “We are gathered here because of the table payment which government says it wants to carry out before paying us. We, as Joint Action Committee of the union, have released bulletin 3, to say no to table payment because when the state government took a decision to clear some workers in the state, there was nothing like table payment,” Offiong said, while addressing the
workers outside the gate. He insisted that for the workers to return to work, government must pay their April, May and June salaries, which he said, was their right. “We were paid half salaries in February and they wanted to pay us another half salary in
April which we rejected, so what they have just done is to complete our salary for April and are they still owing us for May and June. We are already on strike and we will continue the strike until government sees the need to pay us the arrears,” he said.
Lecturer’s kidnap: ASUP suspends academic activities in Delta Poly By Ochuko Akuopha
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LEH—ACADEMIC Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro chapter, has suspended academic activities in the institution following the kidnap of a lecturer of the school, Mr. Chike Gbemudu. The union also embarked on a fasting and prayer session yesterday, for the release of the abducted lecturer. Ggbemudu, of the Directorate of General Studies in the institution, was in the early hours of Friday abducted at his residence by gunmen. In a statement, at the end of its prayer session, the union said
that academic activities in the institution are to be suspended for two days, mandating members of its executive to liaise with security agencies to ensure that they expedite action towards Gbemudu’s release. The statement by the union’s Chairman, Thomas Ojuye, said all academic staff of the institution would stage a peaceful protest to the Ministry of Higher Education, Commissioner of Police and other relevant authorities in Asaba, the state capital. Addressing newsmen shortly after the prayer session, the union’s Chairman, Ojuye described Gbemudu’s kidnap as a condemnable act.
Again, court affirms Emmanuel as A-Ibom gov
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T was another legal victory for Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State, as the Federal Capital Territory High Court, sitting in Jabi, dismissed another suit which had sought to nullify his election as the governor of the state. Trial judge, Justice Halilu, held that the FCT High Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain a pre-election matter which had taken place in Akwa Ibom State and consequently dismissed the suit for lack of jurisdiction. A governorship aspirant in Akwa Ibom State, Mr Ime Ekanem, acting for himself and other aspirants under the aegis of G22, a group within the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, had gone to court after the Akwa Ibom State governorship primaries and obtained an injunction that Mr Emmanuel’s name should not be forwarded to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, as the PDP candidate for Akwa Ibom State. Ruling on the substantive suit, Justice Halilu adopted a sole issue for determination, to wit: “Whether the court had the requisite jurisdiction to entertain the suit, same having emanated from the conduct of a primary election conducted in Akwa Ibom State.”
Cult clash claims two in Rivers By Jimitota Onoyume
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ORT HARC O U R T — CLASHES between rival cult groups have claimed two lives in Ubima community, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. Ubima is hometown to two former governors of the state, Mr Rotimi Amaechi and Sir Celestine Omehia. Vanguard gathered that the cult clash between two rival groups forced some residents to flee the area after two youths lost their lives yesterday. An sms to the state Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmad Muhammad for comment on the issue had not been responded to at press time.
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BNI, ICD, partner to sustain development in Mozambique By Vera Anyagafu & Bartholomew Madukwe
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OLLOWING the need to further expand sustainable business relationship with Mozambique government, the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) recently signed an agreement with the Banco Nacional de Investimento (BNI) to enhance the development of the private sector in the country. According to the agreement
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which was disclosed at the just concluded 40th Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Group Annual Meeting in Maputo, Mozambique, the two institutions are expected to maintain joint operations, expand financial products and exchange information on modalities for enhanced and efficient interventions for private sector development in Mozambique. Additionally, both parties will ensure updated information on projects and business opportunities in Mozambique
and also cooperate in structuring sukuk/debt capital market transaction opportunities, co-invest in I s l a m i c
The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) and the Banco Nacional de Investimento (BNI) at the meeting on cooperation for private sector development in Mozambique
leasing companies in Mozambique. In his keynote address, the CEO, BNI, Mr. Tomas Matola said that BNI is willing to collaborate with ICD in fostering the Mozambican private sector, adding that,
“Diversification of source of funding is a key to further enhancing Mozambique economy. And through this partnership, both the ICD and BNI will increase the financial products and services they offer in the country.”
He added that BNI is Mozambique´s only development and investment Bank owned by the Government, committed to financing innovative projects that contribute to the sustainable development of Mozambique and invigorating its business sector. “BNI is a key partner not only for Mozambican companies and international investors but also for national and international institutions responsible for the provision and availability of financial instruments supporting development. In addition, both organisations are partnering to establish a SME fund in in the country”, Tomas added. Also speaking at the forum, the General Manager ICD, Mr. Khaled Al Aboodi stated that Mozambique and Africa are key strategic destinations for ICD, saying that, “We hope that through this partnership, `our presence in Mozambique will positively increase.” Vanguard Consular Advisory (VCA) authoritatively gathered that ICD, a multilateral organization and part of the IDB Group, was established in November 1999 to promote economic development of its member countries in accordance with the principles of the Sharia through private sector development. Also, the agency further encourages the establishment, expansion and modernization of private enterprises through financing private sector enterprises or projects, which are basically selected based on contributions made to economic development, such as creation of e m p l o y m e n t opportunities and contribution to exports. However, both Mr. Khaled Al Aboodi, and Mr.Tomas Matola, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective agencies.
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Buhari moves to end killings between Fulani herdsmen, farmers zAs Kaduna N-Central partners security chiefs By Emma Ujah & Levinus Nwabughiogu
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BUJA—PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Ministry of Agriculture to develop a blueprint that will
end the unnecessary rift and killings between Fulani herdsmen and farmers especially in the north. This is coming on the heels of agreement between Kaduna state and North central
states to partner with security chiefs to combat the issue. The Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Sunny Echono, gave the hints yesterday after briefing the
SWEARING IN: Member representing Aniocha/Oshimili federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Onyemaechi Mrakpor (right) with Mr. Austin Chikezie, new Delta State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, after the swearing in, in Asaba.
president on the state of the ministry. He said: “You are all aware of the perennial s e c u r i t y challenges we have in terms of conflicts b e t w e e n pasturers and our farmers. Incidentally the President had received a detailed report on this when he was at the PTF on how to resolve this problem and this blue print is going to be made available to us, together
with experts and others who have also worked on the subject. “We are looking at the issue of delegating of stock routes with monuments, establishing grazing reserves, we are also looking at the issues of ranches across the country and addressing the reality of the farmers’ challenges in terms of the cost of pastures. “We also discussed the issue of employment generation.” In terms of consolidating the achievement of the past administration, the permanent secretary expressed optimism that President Buhari who he described as a farmer would ensure that the system continues to function effectively. “We have a president who is a farmer himself and also who has been following new development in the sector, not only in dairy and beef where
he has personal investment but various other aspects. “He is in touch with farmers not only in his constituency and you can see a president that is determined to improve agriculture in this country. So it is a continuum. We did not envisage much change in terms of policy but ensuring that those things that work, and correcting those things that are not working very well to ensure that we derive maximum efficiency from our efforts”. Meantime, Kaduna State governor, Nasir El Rufai also said yesterday that his state and others in the North Central Zone of the country have resolved to partner with security agencies to tackle headlong, the problems of cattle rustling and banditry that is threatening peace and stability of the zone. Speaking after the meeting with security chiefs held at the Ministry of Defence between eight governors and service chiefs on the challenges of banditry, the governor said, “We are looking at forests that have become the haven of bandits in our states; this is expanded to look at other forests in the North central that are gradually becoming a source of banditry in the country."
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Ahmed, expressed confidence that the bail out for debtor states will lessen their debt burden or possibly eliminate it. In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Dr Muideen Akorede, Governor Ahmed also commended President Buhari for this gesture, describing him as a listening leader who cares about the welfare of his people. Whatever comes to us will be judiciously utilized-Edo Govt In Benin City, Edo State Government through the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr Louis Odion, said the state will judiciously manage whatever funds that accrue to it. According to Odion, “this relief from the Federal Government this will help the Comrade governor to deliver more to the people because we have on going projects and new ones. I can vow to you that whatever comes to the state will be judiciously used as usual.” Govs must cut their excesses — Obada, Owie, Okpozo Former Deputy Governor of the state, Rev. Peter Obadan, former Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Roland Owie and elder statesman, Senator Francis Okpozo reacted yesterday. Obadan said: “The governors must be more prudent in the financial management of their states and one must not fail to commend Governor Adams Oshiomhole because it was the expectation of many that Edo State will be listed among the states that are unable to pay salaries. But he has excelled.” On his part, Senator Owie stated that “there is nothing wrong with the relief package. It is in order, provided it is a loan which will be refunded or be deducted from their allocations. A situation whereby you bail out a state owing 11 months salary and then bail out another state owing one month or two months and then you now say that money is free will encourage indiscipline in governance.” Senator Okpozo said: “I know President Buhari will not allow wastage of public funds, but he should not forget that there are some governors who waste public funds unreasonably and he should help make sure that every penny made available to the governors
is well monitored”. Bailout well-timed – Gov Lanlong In Plateau, Governor Simon Lalong said the bailout is well-timed. Reacting to the issue, the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the governor, Mr. Emmanuel Nanle, in a statement said: “The President is very right in giving the bailout. The payment of the fund is simply the bailout which the governors asked for and you are aware that they asked for two things, the first was either for government to reimburse them for the value of works done on behalf of the Federal Government, particularly road constructions and the rest.” Osun APC reacts The APC in Osun State yesterday thanked President Buhari for coming to the aid of all Nigerian workers. According to the party’s Director of Publicity and Strategy, Mr Kunle Oyatomi “the people of Nigeria and Osun in particular will for ever remember this action of Buhari, which signals the possibility of a progressive future for the country”. It's welcome, says Abia govt The Abia State Government has described President Buhari’s release of funds to states to offset their salary arrears as “a welcome development”, saying it would go a long way in assisting the Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu to stabilize his administration vision. According to the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Mr. Ugochukwu Emezue, the money would help states bounce back into better financial position and give the governors some relief to pursue their programmes. “For our own governor, being a prudent person, who has already cut his salary and allowances, he will utilize the funds very well. Already we have started paying salaries to the ministries, so with these added funds, it will go a long way to help the state.” Don’t divert the funds, Ondo NLC warns govs From Ondo, the state leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) warned governors not to divert the funds. State NLC Chairman, Comrade Bosede Daramola said that any state governor who diverts the funds will incur the wrath of Nigerian workers.
WORKSHOP: From left— Dr. Olimma Alison, Head, Training, CISCON, and Guest Lecturer; Dr. K. I. Idehen, Director of Engineering; Mrs. A. S. Ewere, Registrar; Mr. Avuakporeta Orukele, Ag. Principal/ Chief Executive, all of Petroleum Training Institute, PTI; Mr. O. A. Adeleke, representing Director, Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR; Dr. Ahmed Acidah, Director, Human Resources, Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, Company Limited; Mrs. G. I. Oraka, Director of Science; and Dr. C. K. Oghene, Director of Services, both of PTI, at the Learning Managers’ Workshop, at PTI, Effurun, Delta State.
Finance commissioners deny FAAC's approval for $2bn withdrawal By Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief
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BUJA—THE brickbats between some people in the current government and the immediate past Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, continued yesterday, with a group with the name Forum of Finance Commissioners denying that Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, ever approved the withdrawal of $2 billion from the Excess Crude Account, ECA, late last year. A statement, which was unsigned, was sent to journalists’ e-mail addresses in Abuja in which the forum said that Dr. Okonjo-Iweala’s claims were not true. Besides, an official of the Federal Ministry of Finance told Vanguard that the issue was not discussed at the ExtraOrdinary FAAC session in Abuja on Monday.
‘Okonjo-Iweala's being persecuted’
However, in a swift reaction, the former minister’s Media Adviser, Mr. Paul Nwachukwu, said that Dr. OkonjoIweala was being persecuted by political opponents of the last administration. According to him, the forum admitted that FAAC was a statutory body chaired by the Minister of State for Finance, and therefore Dr. OkonjoIweala should not be targeted because she only said that the withdrawal was used to pay for fuel subsidies and was
discussed at the FAAC. Nwachukwu said: “It has come to our notice the statement credited to the former Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala that FAAC approved the withdrawal of $2,000,000,000 from Excess Crude (Foreign) Account. “This statement is far from the fact and is misleading. “We wish to state unequivocally that FAAC does not have the authority to approve withdrawals from the ECA, therefore could not have approved the w i t h d r a w a l $2,000,000,000. “According to the law setting up FAAC, which pre-dates the ECA, it cannot approve withdrawal and has not done so in the past. “If anything, FAAC, as records of its meetings
indicate, had often querried the activities on the ECA, and therefore did not decide any withdrawal. “The then Minister of State Finance and Chairman of FAAC when asked during the plenary of FAAC meetings of the respective months, explained that the former President gave approval for the withdrawals from the ECA to pay oil marketers subsidy claims as they had threatened to stop importing petroleum products. “He further explained that this action will be ratified by NEC. “It should be noted, therefore, that FAAC did not and could not have approved nor taken the decision to withdraw $2,000,000,000 from the Excess Crude Account. “We would want to excuse Dr. Okonjo-Iweala on this misrepresentation because she was not in
attendance during FAAC plenary and may not have been fully and adequately put abreast of every FAAC activity.”
Okonjo-Iweala’s defence
He added: “We thank the finance commissioners, whose statement clearly shows that FAAC is a statutory body which is chaired by the Minister of State for Finance in which all the states are represented. “Payments made were used for paying for petroleum subsidies and were approved by Mr. President. There is no question of mismanaging any resources here. “At no time did Dr. Okonjo-Iweala say that FAAC approved such expenditures. What she said was that the expenditures were discussed at FAAC meetings attended by finance commissioners from the 36 states.”
NLC urged to honour Ezeazu with reconciliation By Oboh Agbonkhese
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AGOS—NIGERIA Labour Congress, NLC, faction led by Joe Ajaero has said the death of Emma Ezeazu, former President of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, and activist, should propel a united labour movement and genuine reconciliation in NLC. Speaking at a colloquium organised by students of University of Lagos, UNILAG, in honour of Ezeazu, a
Deputy President of the Ajaero faction, Mr. Issa Aremu, said that the best posthumous honour for Ezeazu, who has been buried in Onitsha, Anambra State, was for all comrades, especially in the labour movement, to be united and fight for a new Nigeria founded on prosperity and social justice for all. Aremu said the late Ezeazu was a unifier, saying he “was a dependable ally during the national struggle against military dictatorship.
“I call on all comrades to take advantage of the unifying legacy of Emma to heed the advice of the President of the National Industrial Court, NIC, Justice Babatunde Adejumo, that we reconcile rather than engage in unhelpful litigations.” Aremu said the late activist “left behind values of selflessness and comradeship just like late Abdulraham Black, Bala Muhammed, Aka Bashorun, Chima Ubani, Dr. Ransome Kuti, among others.
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Excitement as Governor Rauf Aregbesola drove through Osogbo, yesterday.
Anti-Aregbesola protesters in Osogbo, yesterday.
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BUJA—PRESIDENT of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, yesterday, said Nigeria can only harness its economic potentials when her people live together harmoniously, irrespective of tribal, religious and political affiliations. Senator Saraki while receiving the Northern Reawakening Forum, NRF, led by Hon. Mohammed Kumalia whose executives visited him in Abuja said the country is blessed with abundant resources and that the only way to ensure their efficient utilization is for all the geo-political zones to contribute their quota to the growth of the economy.
into existence three years ago with the aim of finding solutions to the myriad of challenges faced by the Northern Nigeria.
Engaging governments
He said the association has been engaging governments at all levels on how to contain the inter-ethnic and religious crisis, high level of illiteracy, exploration of oil in the North, agricultural development and insecurity. “We have convened series of meetings with the people,
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agriculture and investment in education are those lingering issues we in the North want this government to address as a matter of urgency”, he said. Kumalia who commended the Senate President for rising up to the challenges being faced by Nigerians also assured that the Forum would not relent in partnering with the National Assembly towards addressing the challenges.
Dangote set to expand investment in Cameroon
On every part of Nigeria He said every part of the country is important and should be encouraged to actively participate in the development of the nation. Saraki said: “It becomes a concern when any part of the country cannot meet up its obligation. Our objective in the 8th Senate is to encourage the diversification of the economy by developing other sectors like agriculture, mining, industrialization and other viable areas with the aim of creating employment and a robust economic environment across the country. “We must set out our priorities. We must show that there is a difference in our legislative activities. We must meet up with the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians who have sacrificed so much for us during the last elections. “I am confident that this Senate will continue to partner and work closely with every stakeholders in our resolve to give the nation the dividends of democracy.” Earlier, the leader of the Forum, Hon. Mohammed Kumalia, said his group came
religious leaders and other warring groups aimed at bringing to end the spate of crisis in the North. We are keen on harmonious living between Christians and Muslims in this country. “We suggested developmental initiatives to both governments and concerned groups through our teams of experts. We have to discuss the way forward. That is the reason why we are here. Industrialization of the North, dredging of the River Niger, the PIB, insecurity, improved
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AGOS—THE President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has disclosed the company’s fresh investment drive towards expanding the output from its Douala plant from the current 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum (mmtpa) to over 3 mmtpa by investing in a similar plant in the vicinity of Yaounde. He said the company is already in the process of signing a contract for the construction of the additional cement production line, in anticipation of a growing demand for cement occasioned by massive investment in infrastructure. According to him, “the successful completion of Dangote Cement’s 1.5 mmtpa plant in Douala, Cameroon, made the country self-sufficient in cement production, as plans have commenced for the export of the product to neighboring countries soon.” Dangote had also informed the Prime Minister, Philemon Yang, that the Group has already imported 220 trucks and trailers to resolve the present crisis of transportation and now the cement can be deilivered directly
to the customers in the villages and the effects of it will be visible in respect of availability of cement at the right places and as a result may lead to a price stabilization. The importation of trucks will be creating jobs up to 5,000 either directly or indirectly. Dangote, however, urged the Cameroonian government to continue to formulate policies that make investments thrive, saying such investment-friendly policies encouraged him to bring investment into Cameroon in the first place. While commending the government for attracting investors into Cameroon, Dangote also appealed to them to consider creating an environment that will help protect and sustain the investment in order to ensure viability and good returns.
He said: “In this direction, we want to inform you that today with the commissioning of our plant, the total local production capacity is now 3.2 mmtpa. “If there is a conducive environment that allows investment to thrive, the investors will be encouraged to reinvest in output expansion to meet rising demand. This is our policy everywhere we operate and Cameroon will not be an exception.” The Prime Minister expressed his happiness at the completion of the Dangote Cement plant within a record time and stressed that the plant helped his government’s agenda of massive job creation.
Police begin Stop and Search operations on highways
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BUJA—THE Police headquarters said yesterday that following intelligence report of plots to carry out attacks in parts of the country, the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, has directed the commencement of special stop and search on roads and highways nationwide, with emphasis on roads in and out of major cities/ towns. A statement from Force Headquarters signed by Deputy Force Public relations Officer, CSP Abayomi Shogunle, noted: “Citizens are enjoined to bear with the Nigeria Police Force during this security operation which is a temporary measure put in place to address the intelligence received. “The special security measure, stop and search are in no way a return of roadblocks. Any unprofessional conduct should be reported at www.stopthebribes.net or nearest Police Station. “The general public is advised to cooperate with Police operatives by providing answers to questions that may be asked as well as allowing their vehicles to be searched.”
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AGOS—SAP West Africa in collaboration with one of its partners, Hartford Green Consulting showcased the SAP Business One Solution at the 10th Leap Africa CEOs Forum, held recently in Lagos. The forum attracts over 800
industries, CEOs and managing directors drawn from different sectors of the economy and public sector officials. The forum with the theme ‘’Staying ahead: Maximizing Profits and Mitigating Risks",
indigenous companies, risk management experts from different sectors as well as local and international speakers to share knowledge and insights that will equip entrepreneurs to build sustainable local businesses that will continue to yield value for generations.
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Lack of new Greek proposals leaves eurozone leaders on edge
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Six powers, Iran continue nuclear talks beyond deadline I RAN and six major pow ers will keep negotiating past yesterday’s deadline for a long-term nuclear agreement as they tackle the most contentious issues, including the continuation of a U.N. arms embargo on Iran, the big powers said. “We are continuing to negotiate for the next couple of days. This does not mean we are extending our deadline,” EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said outside the hotel where the talks between Iran, Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States are taking place. The spokeswoman for the U.S. delegation, Marie Harf, said the terms of an interim deal between Iran and the six would be extended through Friday to give negotiators a few more days to finish their work. “We’re frankly more concerned about the quality of the deal than we are about the clock, though we also know that difficult decisions won’t get any easier with time,” Harf said. “That is why we are continuing to negotiate.” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said there was “every reason” to believe a deal would be done within “a few days”, and that there was an “understanding” that most of the current sanctions against
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (L) and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif (R) are pictured during one of the meetings in Vienna, last week. Iran would be lifted. “There is only one big problem in terms of sanctions - it is the problem of a weapons embargo,” he told journalists, according to the news agency Interfax. He said it was important
to reach agreement on this as soon as possible, telling journalists that “ending the bans on supplies to Iran of the weapons required to fight terrorism is a very, very relevant objective”. It is the fourth time the
parties have extended the terms of the interim deal, which was struck in November 2013 and provided Iran with limited sanctions relief in exchange for a halt to the production of uranium enriched to a purity level of 20 percent.
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seized documents relating to 17 accounts from two banks, said leaders who are carrying out the probe – among them an attorney general, the central bank, the police department, and Malaysia’s national anti-corruption agency – in a joint statement. The identities of other account holders have not been released. The government is looking into how almost $700 million in deposits from a troubled state investment fund made their way into what appear to be Najib’s personal bank accounts. The investigation Mayor of London, Mr. Borris Johnson and intensified on Thursday British Prime Minister, David Cameron observe after documents one minute silence for the victims of July 7, directly implicated the 2005 train attack in London prime minister, who founded the fund, horrendous,” he said, involved in rescue 1 M a l a y s i a adding that he was on duty operations. Development Bhd. at the time and was (1MDB).
A L AY S I A N authorities said yesterday they have ordered six bank accounts to be frozen in connection with an investigation into Prime Minister Najib Razak’s
finances, The Wall Street Journal reported. At least one of the frozen accounts belongs to Mr. Najib, according to a source cited by the Journal. Investigators have also
REEK Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras strode into a summit of eurozone leaders with a beaming smile yesterday, but was met with anger when it became clear he had no written proposal on how to save his country from financial ruin. With Greece’s banks just days away from a potential collapse that could drag the country out of the euro, Tsipras had been expected to offer up economic reforms in exchange for loans. Instead, his government said it would only present a plan today. “You know, there was a promise for today.
•Greek PM Alexis Tsipras Then, they’re promising for tomorrow,” said Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite. “For the Greek government it’s every time ‘manana.’” Tsipras came buoyed by a triumph in Sunday’s referendum, where an overwhelming majority of Greeks backed his call to reject the reforms that creditors had last proposed.
Pope ends tour of Ecuador
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OPE Francis kicked off a whirlwind final full day in Ecuador yesterday with an openair Mass in the capital sandwiched between meetings with bishops, indigenous groups and students and capped by a visit to a famed Jesuit church. Francis arrived at Quito’s Bicentennial Park to cheers from a half-million people, some 300,000 of whom camped out overnight to score a good spot. They were rewarded with a pre-dawn deluge that
sent some 20 people to paramedics with hypothermia, city operations director Cristian Rivera said. But the sun broke out as Francis arrived on his popemobile to do a tour through the grounds, with fans tossing confetti on him as he zoomed by. “The joy at seeing the pope gives us the warmth we need,” said Abel Gualoto, a 59-year-old seafood vendor as he rubbed his cold hands together to try to stay warm.
Britain marks 10 years of terror attack
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RITONS laid flowers at the sites of the 2005 London suicide bombings and held a nationwide minute of silence for the 52 victims yesterday on the tenth anniversary of the attacks. Prime Minister David Cameron led the tributes by placing a wreath at a memorial in Hyde Park and petals were released from the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral during a service there. The Hyde Park ceremony began at exactly 8:50am (0750 GMT) — the time the first of four homegrown jihadists detonated his device on London’s transport system on July 7, 2005. “It’s still raw 10 years on,” said Mark, a 40-yearold train driver fighting back tears on the plaza outside King’s Cross train station, near two of the four blast scenes. “You see things you don’t want to see again. It was
Migrant boat sinks near Greek islands, more than 15 missing
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HE Greek and Turkish coast guards rescued 21 people and recovered at least one body after a migrant boat sank yesterday near two small Greek islands close to the Turkish coast. At
least 15 people were believed to be missing. The Greek coast guard said 13 of those rescued near the islands of Agathonisi and Farmakoniki were picked up by Turkish authorities, and the other eight by the
Greeks. The survivors told authorities a total of between 37 and 40 people had been on board, and the coast guard said it was still searching for about 1518 people.
Pope Francis waves to the crowd as he rides in the popemobile through Samanes Park, where he celebrated Mass, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
New charges for Charleston church killer
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HE man accused of killing nine people attending Bible study at a historic black church in Charleston has been indicted on three new charges of attempted murder, prosecutors said yesterday. Dylann Storm Roof, 21, already had been charged with nine counts of murder, one for each person killed in the June 17 attack at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church. He also faces a weapons charge. On Tuesday, prosecutor Scarlett
Dylann Storm Roof Wilson said in a statement that the new attempted-murder charges stem from survivors of the massacre. Roof ’s defense attorney did not immediately return a message Tuesday seeking comment.
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URUNDI officials will discuss their response to a call by African nations to delay a presidential election by two weeks to July 30, a presidential spokesman said. Burundi was plunged into its worst crisis since the end of a civil war in 2005 after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced in April that he would run for a third term in office, a move opponents and protesters say is unconstitutional. The president, whose CNDD-FDD party was declared winner of last month’s parliamentary poll that was President Pierre Nkurunziza rides a bicycle as he heads to the boycotted by the opposition, cites a court ruling saying venue where he voted in at a polling station in his rural home in Ngozi during a parliamentary election in Burundi June 29, 2015 he can run. Regional African states meeting in Tanzania on dential spokesman Gervais eign minister returned from tended. Monday called for the July Abayeho told Reuters, say- Tanzania on Tuesday. CENI President Pierre 15 presidential poll to be ing the meeting would inThe government has yet to Claver Ndayicariye said prodelayed to allow Ugandan clude government officials issue a response to the meet- visional results of the parPresident Yoweri Museve- and the CENI election com- ing of the East African Com- liamentary election on June ni to mediate. They also mission. munity (EAC), whose mem- 29 gave CNDD-FDD 77 urged steps including disHe did not give a time or ber states are Burundi, percent of the vote, giving it arming youth groups linked say if the government was Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya another sweeping majority to political parties. considering delaying the and Rwanda. South Africa, in the 121-seat parliament. “We are meeting today to vote. He said the meeting which helped broker the The last assembly has 106 consider a reaction,” presi- would be held once the for- 2005 peace deal, also at- seats.
French special forces kill Al-Qaeda commander in Mali F RANCE yesterday said that its special forces in Mali killed an AlQaeda commander who had been released from prison in a swap for a French hostage. The army said Ali Ag Wadossene, one of the “operational leaders” of AlQaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), died on Sunday in the northeastern town of Kidal, while two other “terrorists” were captured. The operation “has dealt another heavy blow to armed terrorist groups in the Sahel”, the army said, adding that it had destabilised AQIM’s chain of command in that part of the lawless, arid region. The raid, by France’s Operation Barkhane counter-terrorism mission, came days after six peacekeepers from Burkina Faso were killed in an attack claimed by AQIM, one of the deadliest ever against the UN force in Mali. Two special forces sol-
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diers were wounded in Sunday’s operation in the troubled west African nation’s desert, where France has had troops since it launched an operation in 2013 to oust Islamists who had seized northern Mali. While never confirmed by France, Mali admitted in December that four prisoners including Ag Wadossene were released in ex-
Frenchman Serge Lazarevic addresses the media after landing at the Villacoublay military base near Paris change for the freedom of Frenchman Serge Laza-
revic, who spent three years in the hands of Islamist militants. Lazarevic was the last of more than a dozen French citizens taken captive in recent years, with those held in Africa reaching a high of 15 last year. Ag Wadossene’s death marked the second operation in Mali by French special forces in recent months against key jihadist figures linked to Al-Qaeda.
NO plan to change foreign policy — FG By Victoria Ojeme, Abuja
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EDERAL Govern ment has said that there are no plans in changing the direction of the country ’s foreign policy. The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb Bulus Lolo, made this known in a chat with the press at the weekend. He said, “Nigeria’s foreign policy thrust since independence in 1960 was focused mainly on the liberation of African
countries from Western domination. “This role has earned the country its reputation and during the Jonathan administration, government thought it was time for a shift in the country’s policy thrust. It adopted the Trade Diplomacy thrust to drive foreign investment in the country. “The country had in the life of the former administration, adopted Trade Diplomacy in order to attract investments. Lolo said, “The volume of foreign investment
went up as government signed new trade agreement with other countries.This growth was cut short due to rising terrorists attacks in the North East. “President Mohamadu Buhari has held talk with western powers as well as neighbouring countries seeking their support in the fight against Boko Haram. Commenting on the outcome of the President’s visit to G7 meeting , he said “ The G7 have promised to support the government.
ANZANIA’s ruling party is selecting its presidential candidate this week, with the winner expected to take the east African country’s top job after the October elections. With a weak and fractured opposition, and President Jakaya Kikwete stepping down after his second and final term, competition is stiff with 38 candidates vying to secure the ticket of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, in power since independence in 1964, and with two-thirds of seats in the assembly. Kikwete, the CCM chairman, has said he does not have a “favourite
person”, but called on party members to vote for a candidate who could stem corruption. “Pick a person who is a serious, competent and good leader to boost the country’s economic and social development,” Kikwete told a rally on Monday. Presidential, parliamentary and local polls are due on October 25. Frontrunners for the CCM nomination include Vice-President Mohamed Bilal, Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda, and former prime ministers Edward Lowassa and Frederick Sumaye.
Shebab militants kill 14 workers in northern Kenya
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HEBAB militants killed at least 14 workers in northern Kenya on Tuesday, officials said, the latest in a wave of attacks in the east African nation by the Somali-led Islamists. The attack occurred just outside the town of Mandera in Kenya’s far northeastern region, which borders Ethiopia and war-torn Somalia, and comes a little more than two weeks before US President Barack Obama is due to make his first presidential visit to Kenya, where his father was born.
“People were sleeping when the attack happened. They just came and hurled explosives into the houses,” said Mandera County Commissioner Alex Ole Nkoyo, confirming 14 people had been killed in the attack. “These were Al-Shebab from the nature of the attack. They used explosives and guns,” he said. A pro-Shebab website, Somalimemo, said the AlQaeda-affiliated rebels had confirmed they carried out the attack against “Christian Kenyans”.
S. Sudan army strikes rebels hard
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FTER government troops overran his camp in June, opposition fighter John Tap fled to his village. But when he arrived, it was burned to ashes. Three of his children were dead. Realizing he could not survive there, he gathered his remaining family and sought shelter at a United Nations base in
Bentiu, the capital of Unity state. He joined around 76,000 civilians, as of the most recent count in April. “The whole village was destroyed. No shelter, no grain, they had taken it all,” says Mr. Tap, whose name has been changed. “Every family is coming [to the UN] because they don’t have anything to eat.”
S/Leone under pressure to ban FGM
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IERRA Leone’s de cision to back an international treaty on the rights of women in Africa could lead to a new law banning female genital mutilation (FGM) in a country where the practice is rife, campaigners said yesterday. The Ebola-hit country last week became one of the last West African nations to ratify the Maputo Protocol, which addresses a range of issues including FGM, violence against women, child and forced marriage, and
women’s economic empowerment. The treaty, which was first adopted by Mozambique in July 2003 and has been ratified by 37 African states to date, should compel Sierra Leone to introduce a law banning FGM nationwide, according to rights group Equality Now. Sierra Leone, along with West African neighbors Liberia and Mali, are among a handful of FGM-affected countries in the continent which have not yet banned the practice.
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VICTIM OF POLICE BRUTALITY RECOUNTS ORDEAL:
Everyday for three months, I was hung upside down and tortured FOR Justin Nwankwo, a doctoral student of Philosophy at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State,what he went through inside the cell at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Awka in Anambra State, two years ago, is better imagined than experienced. The brutality allegedly meted to him is like hell on earth. By Esther Onyegbula His story arrating his ordeal to Crime Alert, the then Manager of Upper class Hotel in the commercial city of Onitsha, Anambra State, before it was demolished by the Peter Obi administration said: “August 1, 2013 is a day I will never forget in my life, as it marked the beginning of an ugly experience I passed through for three months. It was the day I was arrested alongside 13 others who worked in the hotel I managed while pursuing my educational career.
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Course of interrogation That morning, Police officers stormed the hotel shouting: Where is your Director?! I took them to his office and they brought a search warrant. In the course of interrogation, I discovered that they already had a particular room in mind. One of the officers kept shouting: Where is room 102? The staff in charge of cleaning the guest rooms had already resumed. Unfortunately, the particular room which the police officers were asking for was locked by the guest who lodged the previous night. When we discovered that the guest did not drop the key at the reception while leaving, the police had to break the door. “I was there when they forced the door open and discovered two dark poly bags containing two dried human skulls. But the true story is that before that day, we had a lodger in that room. The night before that day, we had a guest who lodged in one of the rooms in the hotel. He lodged
with a name and was given a receipt. It was immediately the guest checked out that the police stormed the hotel early the next morning with a search warrant, searched the hotel and discovered two dried human skulls,two AK-47 rifles and one military cap. Crime scene and demolition of hotel: “Ironically, the police did not take photo shots of the crime scene, the hotel, and the bags containing the items, which is what obtains in other climes. Rather, what they did was to march all of us out of the hotel, then whisked us to the Area command in Onitsha. They took about 13 of us away in a bullion van to the Area Command and then, to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad,SARS, Akwuzu. When we got there, they said they have to start with the manager. Surprisingly, the hotel was demolished the same day we were arrested by the state government. On the second day, the hotel was in rubbles. My ordeal: “My ordeal started at Akwuzu Special Anti-Robbery Squad where I met an entirely different world. As a little boy who grew up in Onitsha, I heard that anyone who went to Akwuzu SARS never returned, but I had never been there. When we got there, it was a terrible experience for me. I was the first to be tortured. We were taken to a rickety hall, tied like Christmas goats used for barbecue and hung on a stake. I went through this torture everyday for three months. The torture was in stages. Like other suspects, I was tortured till I passed out. They poured water on me to revive me each time I passed out. The torture room: “The torture room was a large hall with
zJustin Nwankwo several operatives applying different types of techniques in torturing suspects. When I first entered the torture chamber and saw what was happening, I began to expect mine immediately. Most times, sounds of gunshots filled the halls, as suspects were shot by officers. There was a day I was being tortured and bullets were sprayed on a suspect. I was scared of what will be my fate if any of the bullets hit me? There
Goings-on at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Akwuzu, are very inhuman.... Each time human rights activists and civil society organizations visit, they give us clothes to wear and depopulate the cells by taking suspects to other cells
were times I was tied to a stake with arms raised up. Blood was dripping out of my nose. When I passed out, I was taken off the stake for about an hour or two to recover before the torture continued. From that stage, I was taken to where my hands were tied with a rope and pulled in different directions. “Severally, I felt I may not survive the torture because of the weighty allegations against me. I was tortured for three months. "The final torture I received was from my investigating police officer, IPO, who used his hands to pull out the hair on my skin because I am hairy. I noticed that each time we were being tortured, the officers murmured among themselves, asking what would happen ifthe suspects died. This shows they knew that the treatment they were meting out was inhuman. Physical and mental torture “Initially when I got there, I was asked to write a statement. Mid-way, they forced me to stop. After the physical torture, they took me through the mental torture. This involved putting you inside a small dark crowded cell with about 26 other suspects, all naked. We were not fed. We were kept under dehumanising condition. Some suspects had gun-
shot wounds which were decaying, septic, with maggots coming out. "When tortured beyond unbearable limit, suspects will begin to confess to crimes they didn’t commit, saying what the officers wanted them to say just to be freed from torture. The painful aspect is the fact that they lie to your relatives when they come, that you are not in their custody. Meanwhile you are wasting away in their cell. "It was when the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria (NOPRIN) mounted pressure through media publications that my IPO brought a statement written by him and forced me to sign. Without being derogatory, my IPO is less educated than me. So, I had to confront him when I was granted bail three months later, insisting that the written statement was not mine. Instead of showing remorse, he quipped that I should be happy I was not wasted. Travel to Aso Rock: “Goingson at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Awkuzu,are very inhuman. They are degrading human life there. Each time human rights activists and civil society organizations visit, they give us clothes to wear and depopulate the cells by taking suspects to other cells. After they leave, they bring the suspects back into the cells. It was during one of such occasions that some suspects died.
Last day on earth They execute people summarily in Cell 5. The cell is built in such a way that when you come inside the building, it is the first cell you see but you won’t know that anything like that goes on there. Whenever they open the cell, expectations are that many suspects will certainly die and they simply refer to it as, ‘travelling to Aso Rock’. We saw it, we experienced it and we felt it. Every night, we feel like it was the last day on earth. Disappearance of suspects at night: “Usually in SARS, two words are commonly used. They are: to ‘waste and to travel’. Initially, when I began to hear the phrase, I didn’t understand what it meant till suspects began to disappear from our cells at night and never returned. Some of the suspects I met in the cell left and I rose to become the boss. But I was a very benevolent boss as I used to feed suspects in the cell with the money my parents gave me while in cell. I was lucky to have survived the physical, mental and psychological torture but when I was released, I had to face the societal stigma as people who were close to me before my arrest and detention, stayed away from me and treated me like I was an ex-convict.
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Seaports monopoly: The imminent economic crisis By Sadiq Abubakar Continues from yesterday The Senate committee, importantly, concluded, “That the diversion of oil and gas related cargoes from one port to another and /or one Terminal to another is contrary to the concession agreement and the spirit of competition and efficiency which the ports reform seeks to engender ”. It then urged the minister to advise NPA to adhere strictly to the terms of the extant Lease Agreements. Despite the Senate committee’s directive, NPA continued with its dubious diversion of vessels to INTELS ports forcing the committee to write the Honourable Minister of Transport for a second time practically warning the Minister and directing him, as a matter of utmost urgency to urge NPA to carry out its observation.
Terminal operator The committee, perhaps, to press down its seriousness, directed the Minister “to submit a position paper on the reasons a particular terminal operator is being favoured at the expense of others in relation to the handling of a particular type of general cargo that has been termed “oil and gas” cargo as against the agreement signed with all parties to the concession with the Federal Government.” Sadly, it is this same interpretation and implementation of the concession agreement by the Minister of Transport and NPA that former president, Jonathan, gave a seal of approval by his directive of April 27, 2015. Ironically. it was the same issue which the Senate Committee on Privatisation patriotically condemned twice, that the Senate now reversed itself to endorse when on May 7, 2015, it passed the amendment to the Oil and Gas Export Free Zone Authority Act (OGEFZA). Economic implications of Jonathan’s directive: In a position
paper presented to the Joint Senate Committee on Trade and Establishment and Public Services, on the Act to amend OGEFZA, on September 24, 2014, Mike Igbokwe (SAN), captured the economic implications of Jonathan’s directive and the amended Act. In his words, “The discriminatory exclusion of the Port Harcourt Ports and Western zonal ports from the ports of discharge of ‘oil and gas related cargoes’ will adversely affect them financially and make it impossible for them to fulfil their obligations to NPA and the Federal Government and frustrate them out of business.” Some of these seaport and terminal operators pay as much as US $11 million – U$12 million annually as lease fees. This apart, they had invested massively in oil and gas related cargo handling equipment, specified costly plants, and assets based on the nature of cargo (general, bulk and container) and which they must maintain at heavy costs. To crown it all, the NPA imposes on the terminal operators the obligation to guarantee minimum tonnage, handle and achieve 90 per cent of forecast or projected volume or as contained in their technical proposals. Failure to achieve this would result in payment of penalties.
Jonathan's directive Jonathan’s directive will inevitably reduce the cargo coming to and being handled by the seaport and terminal operators and thus render them financially incapacitated. They will therefore not be able to meet the minimum throughput they had projected as their fortune will take an abysmal slide. And thousands of Nigerians gainfully employed in their firms will be thrown back into the harrowing street of unemployment. This certainly would not be the prayer of any government. And this is just enough for President Muhammadu Buhari, a leader with an uncommon carriage of his personal and patriotic convictions, to dig deep into this looming maritime catastrophe and act now. It has indeed been alleged that the OGEFZA mysteriously passed by the Senate on May 7, 2015 had a list of 12 Free Zones that must be moved under the Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority. Some of the Free Zones include Olukola Free Zone, Ondo state, Ibaka Deep Sea Port, Akwa Ibom, LADOL Free Zone, Lasgos, Snake Island Free Zone, also in Lagos and Brass, Bayelsa state, among others.
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HESE are not good times for the leadership of Foursquare Gospel Church Nigeria which is celebrating 60th anniversary of the church in Nigeria as the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN), Court 5, sitting in Lagos on June 16, 2015, struck out a suit filed by The Registered Trustees of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria (Claimant) against one of its former pastors, Rev. Isaac Adeyemi (Defendant) for lack of jurisdiction. Rev. Adeyemi (defendant) was the church's District Overseer in charge of Ikorodu II District, including the Livingspring Tabernacle, Ikorodu, Lagos State, whose dismissal was contained in an advertorial in The Guardian newspaper of December 6, 2014. In a suit number NICN/LA/599/ 2014 filed on December 12, 2014, the Foursquare Gospel Church prayed the court, among other complaints, to declare that the defendant has no right to superintend, oversee or perform any ministerial function or functions either specifically in the claimant’s church located at 8993, Obafemi Awolowo Road, Erunwen Junction, Ikorodu, Lagos State, also known as Livingspring Tabernacle or generally in any of the claimant’s churches nationwide having been lawfully dismissed from the employment of the claimant's church, an action which the defendant fully affirmed in an advertorial in The Guardian newspaper of December 6, 2014.
Prayers of claimants Other prayers of the claimant included an order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendant from ministering, attending, interfering, delegating, performing or holding out or describing himself as a member, pastor, cleric or overseer of the claimant’s church located at 89-93, Obafemi Awolowo road, Erunwen Junction, Ikorodu, Lagos State, also known as Livingspring Tabernacle. In her ruling, Justice Oyebiola Oyewumi stated that her court was not established for the purpose for which the two parties came there. Oyewumi, who requested a letter of appointment from the claimant who stated in his suit that the defendant was his employee and as such, had been dismissed from his duties, stated that she had requested for copies of pay slips attached to the letter but was not given. She ruled that in the first place, there seem to have been no contract between the two parties. The judge further noted that in the letter filed by the claimant, they attached a disclaimer and a letter of dismissal which the counsel to Adeyemi, Ayoola Julius didn’t contest. According
Mobiyina remains leader of CCC — BoT members By Olayinka Latona
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DEDICATION: From left, Pastor-in-charge of Lagos Province 18, Redeemed Christian
Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Henry Adeyemo; Pastor-in-charge of Ogun Province 8, Pastor A. Akinlabi and his wife, Pastor O. Akinlabi; Secretary/Elder in charge of Ogun Province 4 & 8, Pastor J.B. Olowolayemo and Assistant Pastor-in-charge of Ogun Province 8, Pastor L. Olunifesi at a dedication of Heaven's Gate zonal headquarters, Channels TV Avenue, Isheri, Ogun State.
Court throws out Foursquare suit against pastor zNothing to worry about, says Meduoye to her, since the defendant wasn’t contesting his dismissal from the church, there was no basis for bringing him to the industrial court. And that even if there were to be any reason for the institution of a case, it ought to have been the defendant that should have brought his employers to court challenging the dismissal. She said: “Since the subject matter of this suit is not covered in 254C (1) of the 1999 constitution, it will amount to probing into the internal affairs of the church should this court proceed with this matter. This court will definitely be going outside its bounds or undertaking a futile exercise if it refuses to decline jurisdiction at this point. “The restraining orders and reliefs sought for in this case are not within the competence of this court. The preliminary objection filed by the defendant succeeds consequently, I hold that this court has no jurisdiction to entertain and determine the claimant’s suit. This suit is accordingly struck out. Claimant is at liberty to ventilate its grievances in the appropriate court.” Genesis of the crisis Trouble started when on Saturday, August 2, 2014, a detachment of Policemen from Zone II Onikan, Lagos stormed Rev. Isaac Adeyemi’s home for the purpose of arresting him following complaints from the Foursquare Gospel Church Nigeria on charges of forging the General Overseer’s signature, obtaining a loan of N65 million and diverting same for his personal use. The Policemen arrested the pastor's 25-year-old son, Peter and remanded him in police custody when they couldn't find the cleric. Not satisfied, the Policemen, accompanied by officials from the
church headquarters, stormed the Livingspring Tabernacle parish on Sunday with intent to arrest the pastor and possibly take over the church but members rose in defence of their cleric. This crisis, according to Adeyemi, stemmed from the headquarters’ decision to suspend him for abandoning a leadership conference for a scheduled “Embrace,” a soul winning programme organized by the Livingspring Tabernacle in Ikorodu. My ordeal —Adeyemi Narrating his ordeal, Adeyemi disclosed that the crisis stemmed from the fact that he was nominated to contest for the post of the General Overseer of the church with the eventual winner, arguing that all efforts to reconcile with the general overseer have fallen on deaf ears.
What has happened is an internal matter between a staff and his employer. So, it is not something we will want to narrate on the pages of newspapers
Adeyemi also revealed that the parish has since pulled out of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria and is now a separate Pentecostal church under the name, ‘Embrace International Assembly’, explaining that the church was not a conventional Foursquare Church and that he was not posted there by anybody. "The church did not get a dime from the national headquarters or any other branch for the construction of the building. It was built solely by the efforts of the congregation,” he told journalists. With 1,326 of accredited 1,371 available votes, the fourth indigenous General Overseer of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, Rev. Felix Meduoye, was last April declared winner of the election and was therefore given a fresh mandate to lead the church for another five years. Church not at war with itself —Meduoye Meduoye, who unseated Rev. Wilson Badejo in 2010 has used every opportunity to assure Nigerians that the church was not at war with itself even when it dismissed and publicly disclaimed one of its senior and enterprising clergymen for reasons that are still shrouded in secrecy. While some members are of the opinion that Rev. Isaac Adeyemi is being hounded by the church leadership, Meduoye told journalists that it would be futile for anybody to make the mistake of saying that Foursquare is against its Livingspring Church, which Rev Adeyemi hitherto headed. According to Meduoye, “we call it Ikorodu 2 aka Livingspring, so don’t make the mistake of saying that Foursquare is against Livingspring; no.
NOTHER drama ensued at the archdiocesan national headquarters of the Celestial Church of Christ, Makoko, Yaba, Lagos as heads of parishs, districts, circuits, provinces unanimously denounced Evangelist Tosho Oshoffa, as the pastor or leader of the Celestial Church of Christ. Making the announcement on behalf of the Board of Trustees, BoT and Pastor-in-Council of the church, Superior Samson Banjo said: “The leadership of the church is not dissolved; the church has a leader but not pastor. The leader is still Evangelist Mobiyina Oshoffa, the board of trustees and all other institutions are intact." The cleric advised members of the public to ignore various public statements and pronouncements by some people with the intention of deceiving and misleading the church and the public to foster their personal unlawful interests. Banjo said the church currently does not have a lawful and duly accredited pastor, and “any assertion, representation, claims and pretention by any person or persons is unacceptable. The ill-advised and baseless self-declaration of Senior Evangelist Tosho Oshoffa to the pastorship or leadership of the church is fake, ingenuine, a figment of imagination and an exercise in futility which carries a grave risk of contempt of court. "We, therefore, advise the general public to ignore such representation in its entirety.” He reminded the public of a court decision on March 26, 2015 where a trial judge, Hon. Justice A. Asenuga, ruled that the self-proclamation of Mr. Godwin Shonekan as pastor of the church was illegal, unconstitutional, null and void. He said the court further ruled that the appointment of a pastor in the church needs rearticulating in a new constitution. His words: “The trial judge set aside all claims to the position of pastor in the church. In this regard, the Board of Trustees, as one of the defendants, has already appealled against the court ruling." On the need for the church to rewrite its constitution, he said the church has begun the process for the amendment of its constitution in line with another court ruling urging the church to put its house in order. “The interim draft produced by the committee is receiving necessary attention and consideration of all stakeholders of the church," he assured.
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HE World Boxing Organization, WBO have stripped Floyd Mayweather of the WBO welterweight belt won from Manny Pacquiao in May. “The WBO World Championship Committee is allowed no other alternative but to cease to recognize Mr Floyd Mayweather Jr as the WBO welterweight champion of the world and vacate his title.” said a statement on wboboxing.com. According to the BBC, Mayweather failed to pay the WBO a $200,000 (£128,000) fee to administer the fight by the 3 July deadline. The 38-year old American boxer is expected to relinquish the title to the committee saying he planned to do so following his points victory over Pacquiao. Meanwhile, a fellow American, Timothy Bradley will now become the full belt holder. Mayweather, who still holds the WBA and WBC welterweight belts, has until 20 July to appeal against the decision. He is expected to stage one more fight in Las Vegas on 12 September, although he has yet to name the opponent.
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I G I TA L -T V operator, Star Times, hasjustannouncedreadiness to screen the International Champions Cup live on its digital terrestrial and digital satelliteplatformsandconnect its Nigerian subscribers with the thrills and excitement of the sporting mundial. StarTimescovers80%ofthe continent’s population with a massive distribution network of 200 brand halls, 3,000 convenience stores and 5,000 distributors. StarTimes owns a featured content platform, with 320 authorized channels consisting of news, movies, series, sports, entertainment, children’s programs, fashion,
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HE Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) has invited 50 athletes to camp in preparations for the 2015 All Africa Games in Congo Brazzaville. In a statement signed by Omatseye Nesiama, the Technical Director of AFN, the athletes’ camp officially opens at the AFN High Performance Centre University of Port Harcourt this week.
Nesiama said substitutions would be made to both athletes and coaches dependent on performances posted at the remaining competitions leading up to the National trials. Meanwhile the AFN yesterday named a seven man committee that will organise the All Nigeria Athletics Championships billed for Calabar. Tunde Abdulkareem, AFN vice
president is the Chairman of the committee. Members are, Nesiama Omatseye, Gloria Chukwukere, Kenneth Anugweje, Falilat Ogunkoya, Olukayode Thomas and Bamiduro Olumide who will serve as the committee secretary. The President of AFN Solomon Ogba appeal to the committee members to work hard to ensure a successful championship.
AAG: Paralympians target 8 gold medal N I G E R I A Pa r a l y m p i c Committee yesterday began its open championships to select athletes for the forth coming All African Games billed for September in Congo Brazzaville. Thirty five athletes
who will vie for track and fields events will be camped after the exercise holding at the National Stadium Surulere, Lagos. Sectary-general of the NPC, Dr. Frank Thorpe stated that Nigeria is in frame to win eight gold medals in the
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Continues from BP Olympic gold two years later. He also played at the World Cup in 1994 and 1998, helping the Super Eagles to the last-16 at both tournaments and in the latter he scored a memorable winner as Nigeria shocked Spain 3-2 in a group match. A member of the “golden generation” of Nigerian football stars, alongside Jay-Jay Okocha, Nwankwo Kanu and Finidi George, Oliseh has been working as a pundit, sport
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consultant and Fifa Technical committee member. Oliseh has little m a n a g e m e n t experience, having coached only Belgian lower league side Vervietois between 2008 and 2009, but he does hold the Uefa Pro Licence. He would take over from NFF technical director Shaibu Amodu and assistant coach Salisu Yusuf, who are are currently in charge on an interim basis.
Games. “From what we have we are sure of winning eight gold medals in track and field. We are also looking to sweep the powerlifting medals table. “The powerlifters are already in camp in Ibadan,” said Dr
Thorpe. He disclosed that the committee is preparing for the world championships billed for Qatar in October, where Nigerian athletes will pick up qualification points for the Rio 2016 Olympics.
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the best expatriate coach we have ever had, Clemens Westerhof. Keshi won the Nations Cup away from home, qualified for the World Cup and took us to the second round. So no talk of foreign coach should be mooted by anybody.” Instead, the former dread locked defender said, “ we must look inwards and engage a competent Nigerian coach to lead the team and in my opinion, Daniel Amokachi is the most equipped Nigerian
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OSEPH Odobeato CEO of Ojez Entertainment Sport at the NationalStadium,Lagoshas reachedout,totheconcerned group of the Nigeria Players’ Union, in support of the resolutionofthecrisisthathas rocked the players’ body for about a decade now. Ojez who just last weekend partnered the NigeriaOlympicCommittee (NOC) for the 2015 Olympic day run has said he will partner with the ex-players to host their members, music and nollywood celebrities monthly.
Popoola Continues from BP “21 sports have made the requirements to feature at the Games. The numbers might undergo a reduction before the eventual departure to Congo Brazzaville. “The National Sports Commission (NSC) have told us that they don’t have enough funds to carry all athletes.
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Continues from BP strong man said, “Keshi has been a long time target for them(the NFF). Now they have got him, using the Ivory Coast job as an alibi.” But Taribo is not sulking over the issue as he said coaches come and go. “Now that they have sacked him, we can move forward,” he said, adding, “and that does not mean they should go for a foreign coach. “The issue of foreign coach is no longer fashionable. Keshi has matched the record of
religion etc. The 2015 International Champions Cup North Americawhichwillbeplayed between July 11th – August 5th will feature the best clubs in the world competing across 12 regions in Canada, Mexico, England, Italy and the United States. Manchester United will face Spanish giant, Barcelona, at Levi’s Stadium while English Premier League champion, Chelsea will also face current Spanish League leader Barcelona at FedEx Field in Washington D.C.
to handle the Eagles.” Taribo defended his choice thus, “as far as I know, Amokakachi has understudied no fewer than four top coaches and a man like that should be given a chance to lead the team. He worked with Shaibu Amodu, worked with Eguavoen, Siasia and Keshi. As a coach, he has attended top tournaments and competitions. What else do you need from a man with such vast experience?,” he asked.
“We are hoping that a way is found so that we can be able to take all the athletes,” he said. The scribe said that, if by the end of July the financial situation has not improved, the number of sports for the games would be reduced to 15 or 17. “It is not our intention to raise hopes and eventually dash it. If NOC has its way, all the 21 sports will go. It would be very painful if it comes down to dropping some sports. “It is rather unfortunate at the situation we are finding ourselves at this tail end of the tiding up for the Games. “We are hoping that things would turn around for good and all the contingent would go,” he said. At the 2011 AAG in Maputo, Nigeria featured in 20 sports and clinched 102 medals comprised of 31 gold, 29 silver and 42 bronze.
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HRISTIAN Benteke will hold talks with Tim Sherwood today and reiterate his desire to quit Aston Villa this summer. Benteke is set to meet with Sherwood at the club’s training ground and will inform his manager that he is determined to leave Villa after three seasons to pursue a new challenge. Villa remain insistent that the Belgium international will only leave if a club triggers the £32.5million escape clause but Benteke is
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ready to make it clear to Sherwood face-to-face that he wants to move on. Liverpool are still interested in signing the 24-year-old forward this summer but the clause has acted as a deterrent, with Villa refusing to entertain any offers lower than the strict valuation. However, while Benteke is reluctant to repeat his actions of two years ago, when he submitted a transfer request, he is keen to secure a move away from Villa Park.
Mourinho extends Blues contract
JOSE Mourinho is poised to sign a new four-year contract at Chelsea. The London Evening Standard are reporting that he’s agreed to sign a four-year contract with the club which will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2019. Mourinho will see his £165,000-a-week wages remain at the same level
Federer wary of Simon
and that means he will rake in £34m over the duration of the contract. “I am in his hands. I want to stay, I don’t want to leave. I am not asking for a better contract” He hasn’t signed the contract yet, but it is expected to be confirmed before the start of next season. He signed a four-year deal in 2013 when he
returned to the club for a second time and he declared himself to be the happy one on his return to London. He’s made it clear he wants to stay at Stamford Bridge for he foreseeable future. At the end of last season he said: “Mr [Roman] Abramovich needs to be very calm.
Villa were prepared to offer him a new contract that would have made him the club’s best paid player but those hopes appear remote. Benteke’s
current deal runs for another two years and Villa are said to be “ relaxed”, despite the threat of the situation turning ugly.
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ANCHESTER City are reportedly open to Raheem Sterling joining them mid-preseason tour if no deal can be struck with Liverpool before they depart for Australia on Thursday. Manuel Pellegrini’s side have already had two bids for the England international rejected, the latest of which was around £40m.
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TLETICO Madrid want to bring Filipe Luis back to the club from Chelsea on loan. The proposal is likely to be rebuffed by the Blues who want to recoup the bulk of the £16million they paid for the Brazilian last
summer. Last month Atletico manager Diego Simeone admitted that he’d love to sign the left back. The Blues are believed to be leading the race for Turan, who has told Atletico he intends to leave this summer.
Serena books Sharapova semi showdown
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OGER Federer is braced for the toughest examination yet of his Wimbledon title credentials after reaching the quarterfinals without a serious test. “Gilles Simon is one of the best return players we have in the game. I would think I’ll be tested a lot,” Federer said. “That streak is maybe coming to an end, in my opinion.” Federer joked that his opponents until now have been “ returning terrible”.
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ERENA Williams a s survived a scare to book a Wimbledon semifinal showdown with old rival Maria Sharapova as the world No.1 battled back to defeat Victoria Azarenka 3-6 62 6-3. The 33-year-old American, aiming to win her fourth successive grand slam title and 21st in total, will face world No.4 Sharapova on Thursday holding a 172 lead in their head to head record. Sharapova overcame a testing battle to defeat first-time quarter-finalist Coco Vandeweghe. She, took two and three-quarter hours to send the American out 63 6-7 (3-7) 6-2. h
champion Novak Djokovic promised to apologise to a shaken ball girl for an outburst during his tough five set victory over big-serving South African Kevin Anderson on Tuesday. “I’m sorry. There was nothing towards her,” the top seed said after reaching
slam quarter-final with what he called one of the toughest matches of his Wimbledon career. “Maybe she was just afraid of my screaming there. I was pretty close to her. I’m definitely going to try to apologise to her if I did something wrong.”
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OUTH Africa’s Kevin Anderson became the owner of an unwanted record at Wimbledon on Tuesday when Novak Djokovic condemned him to a seventh loss in the last-16 of a major. Defending champion and top seed Djokovic won 6-7 (6/8), 6-7 (6/8), 6-1, 6-4, 7-5 in a last-16 tie suspended due to bad
light on Monday at the end of the fourth set. Anderson, the 14th seed, was trying to reach the quarter-finals at a Grand Slam for the first time, at the 26th time of asking. But the defeat now means he has lost in the round of 16 seven times without making the lasteight.
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UNDAY Oliseh is in advanced talks with the Nigerian Football Federation over becoming the new Super Eagles coach. The 40-year-old former midfielder, who captained Nigeria and won 63 caps, is set to be appointed in the coming days. The NFF have acted quickly to fill the vacancy following the sacking of Stephen Keshi on Saturday. Oliseh was part of the Nigeria squad that won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1994 and
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HE Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) on Tuesday said that the nation would participate in 21 sports at the forthcoming All Africa Games (AAG) coming up in Congo Brazzaville from Sept. 4 to Sept. 19. The sports are athletics, basketball, badminton, boxing, beach volleyball, cycling, football, gymnastics and handball. Other are judo, karate, table tennis, para athletics, powerlifting, taekwondo, tennis, r ugby, swimming, volleyball, weightlifting and wrestling. The SecretaryGeneral of NOC, Tunde Popoola, however, said in Lagos that the number of sports may be reduced due to paucity of funds.
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