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EBOLA LATEST:

3 new cases as 4 more victims are discharged

•3 persons quarantined in Makurdi •Liberia issues shoot on sight order on Sierra Leonean immigrants •Nigeria has contained spread — Expert •Our meat has no Ebola – Oyo State bush meat sellers

SUSPECTED SUICIDE BOMBER IN LAGOS BOKO HARAM: 600,000 persons displaced in N-East —NCFRM 55

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AGOS—IT was a case of mixed fortunes for the nation, yesterday, in the management of the Ebola Virus Disease as three fresh cases were discovered, while four of those earlier admitted at the isolation centre in Lagos were discharged. Lagos State Health Commissioner, Dr. Jide Idris, who confirmed the emergence of three new

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NABBED—An alleged Boko Haram suicide bomber arrested at the Lagos Airport, yesterday. Photo: Lawani Mikaru. See story on Page 10.


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POCKET CARTOON days. Also, we had to test their blood and the result proved negative of the virus. “They will be released today (yesterday) after they have completed their counselling exercise being conducted by our psycho-social team, but they will come periodically for check-ups; though they are okay.”

Three others in Isolation

SUMMIT—Health Minister, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu; Special Adviser

to the President on MDGs, Dr. Precious Gbenoi (r) and others watch as Vice President Namadi Sambo was being received by the Education Minister, Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau (2l) at the Presidential Summit on the Millennium Development Goals, at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida.

3 new cases as 4 more victims are discharged Continues from page 1 cases, remarked: “As at yesterday, (Sunday), we had three new suspected cases. One of them is a blood sample from Kaduna State, while the two others are from Lagos and they are primary contacts. A reason for this was that they do not have the laboratory to test for the virus. “What we have now is that, there are four people dead, including the index (Mr. Patrick Sawyer). We have eight in the isolation ward before Saturday when we re-

leased the doctor, and this doctor was released after testing negative and going through the World Health Organisation, WHO and Centre for Disease Control, CDC, procedures for discharge.

Four more discharged Four additional confirmed patients of Ebola Virus Disease have been discharged from the isolation centre of the Mainland Hospital in Lagos. The discharged pa-

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TAKE HEART BY ELLA RANDLE

I have realized that the past and future are real illusions that they exist in the present, which is what there is and all there is — Alan Watts

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IVING in the present means being aware and conscious of what you are doing, feeling and thinking at the present moment. It means shifting your attention to the present moment and dealing with it effectively, instead of focusing on the past or future. The past has gone away and you cannot change it, and the future is the outcome of the present, of the way you think, feel and act now. Jerry Spinelli, in his writings sums it beautifully: “You’re cheating yourself out of today. Today is calling to you, trying to get your attention, but you’re stuck on tomorrow, and today trickles away like water down a drain. You wake up the next morning and that today you wasted is gone forever. It’s now yesterday. Some of those moments may have had wonderful things in store for you, but now you’ll never know. True living occurs in the present moment, the only moment that exists.”

tients, including two male medical doctors, one female nurse and another patient, have been managed successfully and are now disease-free and ready to resume their normal life activities. The development brings to five the total number of patients diagnosed with Ebola who have now been discharged from hospital, following the discharge of the first EVD patient over the weekend. Announcing the development yesterday in Abuja, Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, said the three participated in the treatment of the first case of Ebola in Nigeria, the late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer while the fourth person was a female patient at the time the index case was on admission. In Lagos, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, who briefed newsmen along with the Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Health, Dr. Yewande Adeshina, said the patients would be released yesterday (Monday). “We have 12 confirmed cases and that includes the index (first) case and all the other cases that we have confirmed positive and those who have died. And today, we have four more patients ready for discharge, and they have gone through the same protocol — the protocol is that before we release anyone or certify him or her negative, he or she has to be symptoms-free for over three

Assuring that everything was under control, the commissioner said the new cases were being closely monitored. “The other three patients are still being monitored at the isolation centre. Once they get better, they will be released too. “The lady who ran to Enugu is still in isolation and has tested positive to the virus. She is among the three still under isolation.”

Treatment of patients On the nature of treatment being accorded Ebola virus disease patients, Idris explained that there was no specific treatment per se. “We treat the patients based on the presentation. For instance, if the patient shows symptoms of diarrhoea, he or she has to be treated with electrolyte and others. If the person shows signs of pain, he or she will be given pain-relieving drugs. We have enough drugs to take care of them. “If they require intensive care, we will do that. This is part of the equipment that has been brought in. They will be provided with such.”

More medical personnel Giving an update on medical personnel available to care for the patients, Idris remarked: “At the moment, we have more medical personnel to care for the patients. We have eight doctors and nine nurses and some health workers who have gone through the training. We have also been joined by infectious disease experts from Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH. All these people have gone through the training. Though the number is not enough; we need more.”

Expert reacts Reacting to the development, the Director of Communication and Community Mobilisation

for Ebola in Nigeria, Professor Adebayo Onajole said that the country has been able to contain the spread through increased surveillance at the country ’s borders (air, land and sea), increased awareness and less disinformation about the disease in the country. Onajole, a public health expert noted that universal health precautions and personal hygiene are currently being encouraged, a situation which has helped halt the spread of the disease. He said: “Efforts are currently ongoing to scale up and strengthen all aspects of response, including contact tracking, public information and community mobilization, case management and infection prevention and control, and coordination. There is now increased disease surveillance system in a bid to monitor, control, and prevent any occurrence of the disease,” he concluded. Five committees have been set up in the country to halt the spread of the disease, investigations reveal. These committees include contact tracing – responsible for tracing contacts of infected persons; case management unit - responsible for managing established cases; and point of entry unit which is charged with the responsibility of examining persons entering Nigeria from various borders.

Three quarantined in Makurdi Meanwhile, two missionary workers and their driver have been quarantined at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, BSUTH, Makurdi, the Benue state capital, on suspicion of infection with Ebola virus.

Chief Medical Director of BSUTH, Professor Orkurga Malu, who disclosed this to newsmen in Makurdi, dispelled rumours that the quarantined persons were infected with the virus. Malu explained that Benue indigenes who hitherto resided in Monrovia for a year where they engaged in missionary work, relocated from the Liberian capital in the wake of the Ebola outbreak. “There is no truth that some Benue indigenes from Monrovia, Liberia are victims of the deadly Ebola virus. What happened is that since some airlines have shut down operations to Liberia, the couple and their driver had to take a connecting flight from their base to Accra, Ghana where they stayed for a week before travelling to Nigeria.” While refusing to disclose the identity of the persons concerned, Malu said, on arrival in the state, they were quickly admitted in the hospital and have been kept under close observation. “They have not shown any symptoms of the disease because at every stage their temperature is checked and tested right from Monrovia before they boarded the plane to Ghana and then Nigeria. “Since they came in here on Thursday, we have been testing them on a daily basis and there is no evidence of temperature rise or any of the symptoms of the virus. “So we are 99.9 per cent sure that they do not have Ebola virus. But just in the remotest case of 0.1 percent, we have kept them to ensure they do not have the disease,” he stated. The CMD who urged the people of the state not to panic assured that the hospital has adequate facilities to cater for any victim of the virus. More stories on page 53


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Carpenter in court for biting lover’s lip, attempted suicide By Onozure Dania

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AGOS— A carpenter, Okechukwu Onyemachi, 37, who attempted to take his life, while at the Police cell, was arraigned before an EbuteMetta Chief ’s Magistrate’s Court. The defendant was said to have attempted to commit suicide by using his pair of trousers to hang himself in order to escape from being prosecuted for chopping off his ex-lover’s lip. The carpenter was arrested for beating and chopping off the upper lip of his former lover, one Nneka Obi, after meeting another man in her apartment. Oyemachi is facing a twocount charge of assault and attempted suicide preferred against him by the police. The prosecutor, Sergeant Quasim Adams, told the court that the defendant had on August 7, 2014 at about 8.30am, at 80, Kadara Street, Oyingbo beat up and hit the victim with a hard object on the head before biting off her upper lip. He also told the court that the defendant in a move not to be prosecuted, removed his trousers and attempted to hang himself at the water pipe that runs through the police’s cell. According to Adams,the offences are contrary to Sections 244 and 233 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011. The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. The defendant’s counsel, Saka Kayode, urged the court to strike out the case, as Oyemachi and the victim have agreed to settle the matter out of court. The prosecutor, however, objected to the application on the grounds that he was not

Godogodo's gang member arrested in Ogun •8 months after robbing Peter Akinola, Odegbami, others By Daud Olatunji

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BEOKUTA — BARELY one year after a South-West robbery czar, Abiodun Ogunjobi (aka Godogodo) was arrested, another powerful member of his gang has been arrested by Police in Ogun State. The suspect identified as Akinde Olawale, who was also known as Oloye, was arrested on Sunday alongside two other members of the dreaded gang, Azeez Ogunsola and Akingbade Kaleyemi, while preparing to attack a church in Ewekoro. Olawale, 27-year-old leader of a new robbery gang was known as Oloye while working with Godogodo but changed his name to Wewe after Godogodo was arrested. The state Police Commissioner, Ikemefuna Okoye while parading the three suspects said the syndicate had been involved in robbing prominent Nigerians, including former President of Christian Association of Nigeria, Bishop

HE authorities of the Osun State University, UNIOSUN, have ordered the closure of the Ikire Campus of the university indefinitely. The closure was made public through a memo issued by the Registrar of the university. It came on the heels of an all-night violent protest by students that

Peter Akinola and football legend, Segun Odegbami among others. According to him, Olawale has confessed to belonging to

Godogodo’s gang. He, however, said he formed his gang after the arrest of Godogodo. They specialised in snatching exotic cars.

Scores injured as NURTW factions clash in Lagos

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By Evelyn Usman

AGOS — FIGHT broke out, weekend, between factions of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, at a ceremony to mark the installation of two traditional rulers in Isolo area of Lagos. Several persons were reportedly injured with the fate of a man said to have been stabbed in the cheek still unknown. The installation of the two chiefs whose identities were given as Muyideen Aboy (Akile of Isololand and Awolese (Shodoro of Isololand), was in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Oba of Isolo, Oba Kabiru Alansi Agbabiaka. However, the ceremony which was held at Metropolitan College, in Ire Akari area of Isolo, Saturday, took a violent dimension following sound of gun shots allegedly from a loyalist of one

Osun varsity shut over student’s death

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The suspect, Akinde Olawale

According to the CP, “they snatched many vehicles and operated between Abeokuta and Ota along the expressway. The syndicate bought AK-47 rifles and some pistols from a woman in Sagamu at the rate of N200,000 each. “We recovered four AK-47 rifles, seven pistols, other guns and assorted charms." Vanguard, however, gathered that the former Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion has identified the suspect as the one that snatched his Prado Sports Utility Van, SUV, last December. The suspect told newsmen in an interview that he was among the lieutenants of Godogodo who specialised in snatching exotic vehicles. Olawale, who has two wives and three children, said he was known by unsuspecting members of the public as a commercial driver plying Agbara/Sango route in Ado Odo Ota Local Government Area of the state.

eventually led to the death of their colleague. The Public Relations Officer of UNIOSUN, Mr. Oladeji Abokede, confirmed the closure, adding: “The Ikire campus has been shut down by the university authorities due to a violent protest by the students. The closure is indefinite.”

Shattered louvres and broken bottles at the scene. of the faction leaders in charge of Cele/Ejigbo area. Eye witnesses said two prominent fuji musicians, Abass Akande (aka Obesere) and Sefiu Alao (aka Baba Oko), hired by the celebrants were entertaining guests when the union’s national treasurer, Musiliu Oluomo, arrived at about 8.30pm. Oluomo popularly known as MC, was said to have gone to the stage to spray the celebrants with some money. An eye witness, who simply gave his name as Awoyega, said: “When Oluomo got to the stage, Obesere was playing for Muyideen Aboy (one of the celebrants). Oluomo walked to where the other celebrant, Awolese, was and saw one of his members spraying the musician (Alao) that was playing for the other celebrant. “Immediately the musician sighted Oluomo, he started singing his praises. At that

point, a member of the rival faction cautioned the musician to stop. Before we knew what was happening, one Olowu, a member of the rival faction, brought out a pistol in a bid to shoot Oluomo. The move was prevented by one of Oluomo’s supporters known as Kamoru. In the process Olowu broke a bottle and stabbed Kamoru on the left cheek.” The development which resulted in a free-for-all disrupted the ceremony as guests took to their heels for fear of being hit by stray bullets. Some members of the rival faction reportedly stormed Oluomo’s residence in Ejigbo area in two commercial buses, where they allegedly fired some shots and also destroyed property. It took the intervention of policemen from Ejigbo division to disperse the trouble makers. When Vanguard visited the

scene yesterday, broken bottles littered the place while louvres were shattered. Vanguard reliably gathered that a bullet recovered by the police at the residence was discovered to be that of a berretta pistol belonging to the Police. Police sources hinted that the berretta pistol got missing under mysterious circumstance. “The recovered bullet when inspected, was discovered to be ours. It was fired from one of our missing beretta 9.7mm,” Police sources said, adding that they were on the trail of the fleeing suspects. When contacted, the Lagos State Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Lelma Kolle, said: "No life was lost. Only one person was wounded and was rushed to a hospital around Ejigbo area where he is still receiving treatment. But nobody lodged a formal complaint. The case is still under investigation."


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2 die in Ughevwughe communal clash By Egufe Yafugborhi

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Commuters at Nyanya bus stop due to traffic gridlock on Abuja-Keffi road, yesterday. Photo: NAN

EFCC recovers N5bn oil subsidy fund •Nabs 4 bankers over ATM fraud

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By Ifeanyi Okolie

BUJA — THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, says it has so far recovered about N5 billion from persons and organisations indicted in the fuel subsidy scam. The agency’s Head, Media and Publicity, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said this during a town hall meeting on fuel subsidy organised by Africa Network of Economic and Environment Justice, ANEEJ, in collaboration with Justice for All, J4A, in Abuja. According to Uwujaren, the EFCC is currently prosecuting 13 different oil subsidy cases while investigations are on to bring other indicted persons or companies to justice. “Investigation and prosecution of fuel subsidy cases have not been too easy for us but we are resolute in our determination to ensure that we push all those cases to logical conclusion,” he said. While emphasising the importance the commission places on transparency and corruption issues in the oil sector, Uwujaren said the commission currently has a full fledge section charged with investigation of oil subsidy matters and other extractive industries issues. He thanked the organisers of the programme for their initiative, saying: “As a commission, we welcome any initiative that draws public attention to the monumental fraud that we have in the oil subsidy regime.”

4 nabbed over ATM fraud

Meantime, the EFCC, yesterday, said it arrested four bankers for allegedly

defrauding a bank customer of N5.1 million. The suspects were said to be staff of Zoo Road branch of first generation bank in Kano. Uwujaren said the suspects allegedly conspireds to issue ATM card to an impostor, in

the name of Samuel Omede, who is a bona fide customer of the bank in Bayelsa State. He further disclosed that after the issuance of the purported ATM card, the impostor used the card to steal N5.1 million from

Samuel Omede’s account. Uwujaren also added that the suspects are currently being interrogated at the Kano Zonal office of the EFCC and will be charged to court as soon as investigation is concluded.

Man nabbed for defiling landlord’s 9-yr-old daughter By Esther Onyegbula

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AGOS — OFFICERS of the Lagos State Police Command are currently quizzing a 28-year-old man, identified as Julius Sylvester, for allegedly defiling his landlord’s nine-year-old daughter (names withheld). Vanguard gathered that the incident occurred at Obafalabi Street, Ojudu Berger, Lagos State. It was learnt that Sylvester used to send the girl on errands before the ugly incident. According to reports, at about 4pm that fateful day, Sylvester sent the victim to buy food from a local food vendor. When she came back with the food, he reportedly pulled her pants and had carnal knowledge of her. After the incident, the girl was said to have come out of Sylvester ’s room walking with difficulty. However, trouble started when the victim’s mother on noticing how she was walking asked questions. After a little persuasion, the victim told her mother what transpired. The victim’s mother told Vanguard: "I noticed that

something was wrong with the way my daughter was walking and I questioned her. She told me that she was playing with her friends when the suspect called her to buy food for him then forcefully had carnal knowledge of her. “When my husband came back from work, we reported the incident at the police station and the suspect was picked up. “Because the government hospital was on strike we had to go to a nearby hospital for

test and treatment.” Medical test on the victim confirmed that the suspect actually penetrated her, an action said to have affected her urinary tract. Efforts to reach the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Ojodu Beger, were abortive. Vanguard, however, reliably gathered that the case has been transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department, Panti for further investigations.

ARRI — TWO persons, yet unidentified, have been reported dead and a number of others receiving treatment for injuries over conflict between two camps warming up for leadership election next Saturday at Ughevwughe community, Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State. A community leader who pleaded anonymity said one of the deceased was shot Sunday night in the heat of the rivalry between the warring factions while the other died at Ubogo Junction, Udu area in an accident involving a motorcycle conveying the shot victim to hospital. “It is a messy situation. The shot victim was being rushed to a private hospital as public hospitals were on strike. At Ubogo Junction, the Okada conveying the victim had an accident. The rider and the gunshot victim gave up in the process. We are meeting with the police before we can give further details,” our source said. The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Celestina Kalu confirmed that the police dispatched a team to effect arrest and calm tension upon receipt of the report. She said no arrest has been made yet as suspects have fled the town while corpse has been recovered and deposited at the Jeremi General Hospital mortuary. “Those injured have been taken for treatment at yet unknown clinic. Efforts to arrest suspects is on,” the Police statement added.

Policeman kills teenager in Ibadan By Ola Ajayi

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BADAN — A trigger-happy policeman who shot dead a teenager at Olomi area of Ibadan, yesterday, was almost lynched by irate youths. As a result, the angry mob made bonfire on major streets linking Olomi area to the city to register their annoyance over the boy’s death. According to eyewitnesses, the problem started on Sunday night when some security men went to a drinking joint at Olorunkemi area in search of

alleged stolen service pistol. During the confusion that lasted some hours, Vanguard gathered that the security men fired warning shots to scare the people and in the process, a stray bullet was said to have hit the boy who was having dinner in front of her mum’s shop. He was said to have died instantly. Reacting, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Olabisi Okuwobi-Ilobanafor, said: “The police are investigating the incident and we assure that justice will be done. “We commiserate with the

family of the deceased and promise that if he had been shot illegally, the police(men) would not be spared. Meanwhile, all the officers in the team are currently in detention and being investigated." The development resulted in traffic gridlock which stopped all vehicles from gaining access to the area. As at yesterday afternoon, the policemen were already positioned in the area with an Armoured Personnel Carrier to prevent further breakdown of law and order.


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Doctors protest sack in Lagos, Ibadan, Akure …NLC, TUC, berate FG over sack By Victor Ahiuma-Young, OLA AJAYI, Dayo Johnson Chioma Obinna & Gabriel Olawale

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UNDREDS OF doctors, yesterday, took to major streets in Lagos, Ibadan, Akure in Ondo State, to protest against the purported sack of 16,000 resident doctors In Lagos, the doctors staged a peaceful march around the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, in their white laboratory coats as they handed a letter of outright rejection of the sack of 16,000 resident doctors to the Chief Medical Director of LUTH, Professor Akin Osibogun for onward delivery to President Goodluck Jonathan and the Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu. The doctors, who claimed that the protest was part of the efforts to register their displeasure and also make the government to reverse the sack, were carrying placards with inscriptions such as: Chukwu must go, Das All,’ 'No more overseas checkup with tax payers’ money,’ 'We say no to Chukwu and Jonathan,’ ‘Sack of 16,000 resident doctors, death sentence for Nigerians!’ ‘Sack Ebola, not Doctors,’ ‘Sack Boko Haram not Doctors’, ‘Sack Chukwu not Doctors” and ‘No to casualisation of doctors,’ among others. Taking turns to address the gathering, the protesting doctors declared that the sack of 16,000 doctors were not acceptable to them. According to them, the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, MDCN, as at this year registered 26,000 medical doctors and if 16,000 are sacked only 10,000 will be serving 170 million Nigerians. Addressing the protesters which include medical students and friends of the doctors, State Chairman of the association, Dr. Tope Ojo, who addressed journalist at the premises of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, said that the sack of resident doctors in all Federal Teaching Hospitals in the country would lead to imminent collapse of the health sector. In Ibadan, the doctors started the protest around 12noon from the association’s office at Total Garden and passed through the main entrance of the University College Hospital, Ibadan where the State NMA Chairman, Dr. Muideen Babatunde Olatunji and the National Association of Resident Doctors, UCH chapter, Dr. Franklin Anor addressed newsmen. The doctors dressed in their laboratory coats displayed placards with various inscriptions such as “Sack Ebola, not doctors”, “No, to oppression of doctors”, “Is this our reward for saving lives?”

In Akure, led by the Chairman of the association in the state, Dr. Bamidele Betiku, they said the decision of the Federal Government would make the country lack specialised doctors and make adequate health care delivery elusive to the masses. The protesting doctors matched from their office on Igbatoro road to the governor ’s office in Alagbaka, Akure singing solidarity songs Some of the placards displayed read “Sack Onyibuchi now”, “Nigerian Doctors Say No to Exploitation”, “ MOH, Why Kill

Residency Training”. The Chairman said the doctors were protesting to make government correct the mistake of sacking the resident doctors across the country. Meanwhile, NLC in a statement by its President, Mr. Abdulwaheed Omar, said “The recent mass dismissal of resident medical doctors in federal hospitals across the country by the Federal Government is illadvised, and therefore should be re-considered and reversed given prevailing health challenges.

Similarly, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, implored the Federal Government to reverse its decision to sack the striking doctors, warning that the nation could not afford any calamity such sack might cause. Bobboi Kaigama and Musa Lawal, respectively, said “while we understand the plight of the Government in having to simultaneously contain both the threat of Boko Haram to national security and the challenge of the ebola disease, we consider it very precarious for it to insist on sacking the doctors at this time.

PRESENTATION: From left, Mr. Wale Adeoye, representing Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State; Femi Falana SAN, Chairman of the occassion; Mr. Kolawole Olaniyan, the author of the book; His Royal Majesty, Oba Rilwanu Akiolu, Oba of Lagos, and Mrs. Helen Olaniyan, wife of the author, at the public presentation of the book, 'Corruption And Human Rights Law in Africa,' at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja Lagos. Photo: Akeem Salau

INEC in court over registration of SDP and UPN By Abdulwahab Abdulah

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PRODEMOCRACY activist, Mr. Richard Akinnola has dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) before a Federal High Court, Abuja over an alleged unlawful registration of two prohibited political partiesUnity Party of Nigeria (UPN) and Social Democratic Party (SDP). In an originating summons filed by Akinnola, he is querying the rationale behind the registration of the political parties by INEC to participate in the forthcoming general elections. Akinnola is praying the court to nullify the purported registration granted the two parties on account of having been proscribed and dissolved by existing laws as well as urging it to determine whether INEC has power to resuscitate prohibited and dissolved parties without first repealing the laws that proscribed them. The originating summon was filed on his behalf by Mr. James Ode Abah of Bamidele Aturu chambers.

CHIBOK GIRLS: Take military action now to rescue our girls, #BringBackOurGirls tells FG By Emmanuel Elebeke

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BUJA — ONE hundred and twenty days after the Chibok school girls were abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, the BringOurGirls group, yesterday, challenged the Federal Government to take military action to rescue the girls. The group said the call became necessary since it had become clear that Federal Government cannot negotiate with the abductors because of the belief that it did not have what the sect was demanding in return for the release of the girls. The group made the call, yesterday, after marking the 111 days of its sit-out protest campaign at the Giwa Park, Asokoro, Abuja. The group maintained that the excuse by the Federal Government that a "military operation will endanger the lives of the girls is not tenable because as the situation is, their lives are

already endangered as they remain in captivity." Speakers after speakers, who spoke at the occasion, stressed the need for government to explore other means of rescuing the girls including engaging the vigilante and hunters in Borno in the rescue efforts. The group, which vowed to intensify effort to put pressure on the Federal Government to rescue the abducted girls said, though, "it is a big sacrifice to engage on their daily sit-out programme, it is worth even more than all they can give for the cause they so much believe in, insisting that they will not give up until the girls are rescued and brought back home alive. “Federal Government should be ready to take military action to rescue our girls since they can’t negotiate because of the belief that they do not have what the sect is demanding in return for the release of the girls. "The excuse that a military operation will endanger the lives

of the girls is not tenable because as the situation is, their lives are already endangered as they remain in captivity,” said the group. One of the group members, who decried what he called the slow approach of the government to rescue the girls said: “I can die a thousand times for my daughter and it is the reason I keep coming. I won’t stop so that my daughter’s daughter doesn’t suffer a similar fate tomorrow. "We must continue because this must be the turning point. Nigerians have become selfish, hypocritical and unconcerned about what happens to their neighbour. We have to start speaking with our families in other parts of the world in time as we prepare to scale up, especially as regards marking our milestone days.” Another member of the group, Habiba also vowed to come out for the girls until they are found said, “I stopped coming for a few days because results weren’t

coming out of our efforts, but today, I turned up and I am happy to meet people who are still standing for our Chibok girls. I encourage us to keep standing and demanding for the rescue of our girls.” The group further lamented the recent report that Cameroon has stopped its military from sharing intelligence with the Nigerian military and warned against the negative effects the action would have on the rescue mission of the Nigerian military. Meanwhile, the Nigerian former Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, (rtd) had earlier warned the President not to negotiate with Boko Haram over the Chibok Girls, even as he said a military action will endanger the lives of the girls. On the other hand, the presidential aide on Niger Delta affaires, Kingsley Kuku said though the girls were kidnapped, the leaders in the north haven’t done enough to intervene in the matter.


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IMPEACHMENT: Assembly wants NJC to sack Nasarawa State Chief Judge By Abel Daniel

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MARKET: From left, Director Enterprise Development Centre, Mr. Peter Bankole; Minister for Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga; Head, Business Segment, Marketing, Etisalat Nigeria, Mr. Bidemi Ladipo, and Director General/Chief Executive Officer, Small Medium Enterprise Development Agency of Nigeria, SMEDAN, Mr. Bature Masari, during the Etisalat sponsored Market Access Nigeria, in Abuja, at Ibetos Hotels, Gudu District, Abuja.

ADAMAWA GUBER: Ribadu, Tukur, Hong, Modibbo, others pick nomination forms

.I don’t need any structure to be gov —Ribadu .Ribadu's coming to PDP because APC's evaporated in Adamawa —Hong .I won’t ride on anyone else’s back, except my father's — Awwal Tukur By Henry Umoru

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BUJA — AHEAD the October 11 Adamawa State gubernatorial election, former Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, yesterday, picked the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, nomination and expression of interest forms to join race for the party’s ticket. His nomination form number was 000092, while the number of his expression of interest form was 000060. Meanwhile, sale of forms closes today while the ward congress is fixed for September 1; Ward Appeal, September 3; State Congress September 6; appeal September 8, while return of forms will be tomorrow, with screening of aspirants to hold September 28 and appeal, September 30. Ribadu, who picked the forms at Wadata Plaza, PDP National Secretariat said he was not President Goodluck Jonathan’s candidate and that he had applied for a waiver from the leadership of the party to enable him qualify to join the aspirants contesting to be the party’s candidate. He, however, boasted that he did not need a political structure to win the Adamawa State governorship election. The former EFCC boss, who noted that he was not in PDP for automatic ticket said: “The framer of the PDP Constitution did not insert the waiver clause in

anticipation of Nuhu Ribadu; it is a principle of general application. So, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu having joined the party is expected to enjoy this waiver clause that is in the PDP Constitution. We have applied for the waiver and we are awaiting the decision of the party on that.” Ribadu, the 2011 presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, was represented by his associate, Alhaji Hamidu Mahmud,Walin Mubi. Speaking with journalists after picking the forms for his boss, Alhaji Hamidu Mahmud, Walin Mubi disclosed that he was dumping his All Progressives Congress, APC for PDP on the invitation of PDP chieftains in Adamawa State, adding, “we are not aware that the President wants Ribadu, it was some PDP chieftains in the state that called on Ribadu to come and contest for the governorship of the state. "So, the question of the President wanting Ribadu does not arise in this case. “I am here on behalf of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu to purchase the nomination form on his behalf. That is my mission at the National Secretariat. Ribadu does not need to have any structure, he is to go through the primaries just like any other aspirants as long as he can meet the rules and requirements of the party in terms of the primaries and he emerges; it is fair enough!" Also yesterday, son of former PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, Awwal Tukur,

picked his Expression of Interest and nomination forms to join other aspirants for the PDP’s ticket. Answering questions from journalists after picking his forms, Awwal Tukur, a former member of the House of Representatives while responding to insinuations that he was riding on the shoulders of his father, said: “There is no doubt, I’m Alhaji Bamanga Tukur’s son; I must be born to somebody. He’s my father, I’ll ride on his back; I won’t ride on any one else’s back. That is nature; he had given birth to me and there is nothing I can do about it. “I’ve said it that people should also look at my own history as an individual. No law says because I’m Tukur’s son I cannot play my politics. Alhaji Bamanga Tukur’s time had gone; this is my time. People should not make that mistake and until you tell me that the butcher’s son cannot eat meat, then, me as a politician’s son, I cant’t play politics. So, let’s leave that alone, I'll face the electorate and people should leave my father out of it and face me on my on right.” Responding to insinuations that stakeholders from the state may have resolved to instal Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as the consensus candidate of the PDP, Awwal, who noted that though consensus was part of the party’s mode of leadership selection, said, however, that the PDP hierarchy was yet to call a meeting of aspirants where such a decision could be taken. On whether he had stepped

down for Ribadu, Tukur said his coming forward to obtain nomination form to contest the state governorship election on the platform of the PDP had put a lie to the rumour, just as he promised to handle the problem of insecurity in the state if elected. He added that he would ensure that there was re-distribution of wealth as well as engage the people in very profitable ventures. Also yesterday, former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Aliyu Idi Hong, picked his nomination form to contest the Adamawa by-election, just as he corroborated Awwal Tukur, saying the party was yet to declare Ribadu as its consensus candidate, adding that the entryof Ribadu into the race was not a threat to his ambition to contest and win the party’s sole ticket for the October 11 governorship election in the state. According to Idi Hong, Ribadu, a major stakeholder of the APC, was joining the PDP because had seen that his former party had evaporated in Adamawa. Also at the Secretariat to pick his forms yesterday was former Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, Dr. Ahmed Modibbo. With Ribadu, 10 aspirants have so far picked the governorship forms to contest the election. Those who have picked forms before now were former Political Adviser to the President, Ahmed Gulak, Acting Governor, Umar Fitirin, Buba Marwa and three others.

AFIA — THE Nasarawa State House of Assembly, yesterday, passed a resolution directing the clerk of the House, Maikeffi Ego, to write a petition to the National Judicial Council, NJC, to sack the state Chief Judge, Justice Suleiman Dikko for allegedly violating constitutional provisions. The House, which commenced sitting at about 10:40a.m., under tight security also passed a motion suspending an All Progressives Congress, APC, lawmaker, Tanko Tunga, for six months and to be placed on half salary over gross misconduct and attempt to disrupt the house sitting At the resumed sitting of the House, the majority leader Godiya Akwashiki (PDP), representing Nasarawa Eggon West constituency, moved a motion that a petition should be directed to the NJC for the suspension of the Chief Judge, Justice Suleiman Dikko for violating Section 188(5) of the constitution in the composition of the sevenman panel which investigated the 16 counts allegations against Governor UmaruTanko AlMakura and cleared him of all the offences. He said that despite a resolution urging the chief judge to disband the panel over inclusion of card carrying members of political party and government employee against the provision of section 188, subsection 5, the Chief Judge in his capacity failed to reconstitute the panel, but rather insisted that the panel must continue its assignment. The motion which was seconded by Yahaha Usman (PDP) representing Toto Umaisha constituency was unanimously accepted by the 19 members present. The motion for the suspension of Tanko Tunga (APC) representing Awe North was brought by Baba Ibaku (PDP) representing Udege loko constituency and chairman house committee on information, who said that the conduct of Tanko Tunga in the last sitting was against the house rule, and therefore should be disciplined to serve as deterrent.


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Suspected suicide bomber arrested at Lagos Airport By Lawani Mikairu & Daniel

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AGOS—A suspected suicide bomber was yesterday arrested by security operatives at Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos. The yet-to-be-identified physically-challenged suspect was apprehended with suspected explosives around his neck at the annex office of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, office located inside the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos. Unconfirmed report said he was arrested while attempting to detonate the explosives. The suspect who later handed over to the police by Airport security operatives, was subsequently taken to the Airport Police headquarters along the Ikeja- Airport road. Reacting to the incidence, NAMA General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr. Supo Atobatele, said the disabled suspect was on the ground making phone calls and when accosted, his incoherent explanation led to his arrest by security operatives. According to Atobatele, “The attention of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, has been drawn to insinuations that a suspected suicide bomber was arrested at one of the agency’s

SIGNING: From left: Lagos State Attorney General, Mr. Ade Ipaye; Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State; Deputy Governor, Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire and Commissioner for Physical Planning, Mr Toyin Ayinde, during the signing of Lagos Urban Renewal Agency Bill into law by Gov Fashola yesterday. Photo by Bunmi Azeez. facilities at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Monday (yesterday). The basic truth however, is that the said suspect was on the ground making phone calls along the airport road close to CENTREX, an annex office of NAMA when the agency’s security personnel accosted and questioned him. “His incoherent explanation

exposed him to the security personnel who later found on him some devices suspected to be explosives. He was subsequently handed over to the Airport Police Command for further investigation. The Managing Director, Ibrahim Abdulsalam has commended the security personnel for their vigilance and prompt arrest of the suspect.” Efforts to get response from the

Commissioner of Police, Airport Command proved abortive as reporters were told that the police was still investigating the matter. Due to the incident, security has been beefed up at the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN gates as people going in and out of the premises were thoroughly screened while their bags were searched by security operatives.

Tuition fees reversal: LASU to refund N840m to students By Olasunkanmi Akoni

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AGOS—Lagos State University, LASU, is to refund over N840 million fees paid by the students following the directive by Governor Babatunde Fashola to revert it to the old fees of N25, 000.

Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. John Obafunwa who disclosed this in an interview said management had compiled the list of the students who would receive the excess fund. Obafunwa said, “We have already calculated the excess

Fashola amends urban/slum law By Monsur Olowoopejo

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AGOS—GOVERNOR Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday, signed a bill on the amendment of section 50 of the Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law 2010, into law. While signing the bill into law at the State House, Ikeja, the governor explained that the amendment became necessary following the wound-up of the World Bank-assisted project on the Lagos Metropolitan and Urban Development and Governance Project, LMDGP, last year. The governor added that the amended law would empower Lagos State Urban Renewal Authority, LASURA, an agency

NIMASA records success in air, coastal patrols

created by the law, to take over the upgrade of slums and other uncompleted projects by LMDGP. He noted that the agency would immediately commence slum regeneration and building redevelopment such as the reconstructed Oluwole Market in Lagos Island Local Government, construction of some blocks of flats at Adeniji Adele Estate and Ijora Badia among others. Earlier, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade Ipaye said that at inception, the law had specified that only a town planner could head LASURA, but the amendment would enable individuals with relevant experience to head the agency.

paid by the students, do not forget that even before the reversal, a lot of them have already paid for this session and we have already calculated within, what have been paid in excess. We have calculated over N840 million. It will only be for this session. The reversal does not mean LASU will go back to where it used to be and the problems of the past. You cannot go beyond the available infrastructure. You cannot take more than what you can’t admit. I don’t see any disadvantage in the reduction of the fee.” He maintained that the fee reversal was not a decision of the university’s management, noting that “don’t forget there is the governing council and government, who are equally involved. It is a joint decision. Be that as it may, it is a welcome decision in a way depending on who is looking at it or commenting.” The vice chancellor however, insisted that the reversal of the fees would have both good and bad sides, noting that the reversal would be a reduction in the expenditure of the school. Assuring parents and students, Obafunwa said, “Nothing is going

to happen to all the capital projects going on in the university. ''The students have a role to play, they should take advantage of the fee reduction, pay attention to their studies and be more serious. You can be sure that next year, you will have lots of people applying to come to LASU, you must have the necessary infrastructure in place to accommodate any number. If you have more people applying to LASU, it gives you the opportunity to pick from the best. We are preparing our minds for those things; we expect parents to educate their children to maintain a very high standard.” Obafunwa said it was unfortunate that the school had to go through a phase in the history, saying now that things were in shape, the current interest of parents, university administration and students would be to make progress as regard to the academic calendar. He added “And that is what we are focusing on now and I can tell you that we have had meeting with students union. The students have paid their fees. We reopen the portal after making adjustment to the new fees.''

AGOS—THE Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Mr. Patrick Akpobolokemi, yesterday said the agency and the Nigerian Air Force had recorded successes in air and coastal surveillance. Akpobolokemi said this in Lagos at a Sensitisation Conference on the partnership between NIMASA and the Nigerian Air force in ensuring the promotion of maritime safety and security. He said that the agency had also recorded successes in the exercise of its “right of hot pursuit”. According to him, NIMASA opted for collaboration with relevant agencies of government in order to have a seamless execution of these mandates. “Notable among the partnerships entered into by NIMASA is that of the Nigerian Air Force on August 2013. This partnership was entered into with a view to further enhance the agency ’s capacity in enforcing extant maritime laws as well as to monitor and secure the Nigeria’s territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ),” he said. Akpobolokemi said that the partnership had also checked the rising incidents of piracy, armed robbery at sea and other unlawful activities in Nigerian waters. He said the partnership was further strengthened by the statutory role of the Nigerian Air Force in defending the territorial integrity of the nation by air. He said the Air Force had established a reputable and efficient maritime capability in the Gulf of Guinea through its “ATR 42 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA)” and other platforms. “The essence of this sensitisation conference is therefore to put you on notice and draw your attention to the purpose of the partnership between NIMASA and the Nigerian Air Force,” he said. The director general lauded the efforts made by both agencies in fostering and promoting maritime safety and security as well as to get a feedback on ways to better the scope of the partnership.


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OBA OF LAGOS: I'll expose role of Yoruba obas during Abacha's regime after 2015 polls By Abdulwahab Abdulah

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AGOS—OBA of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu I, yesterday in Lagos, exploded, saying he would shake the nation after the 2015 general elections. He threatened to reveal roles played by some Yoruba Obas during the regime of late military dictator, General Sani Abacha. Oba Akiolu, who was the father of the day at the public presentation of a 368-page book titled, “Corruption and Human Rights Law in Africa”, authored by Dr Kolawole Olaniyan, a renowned lawyer and legal adviser in Amnesty International, AI, noted that no single person should be blamed for Nigeria’s woes. His words: “I will shake this nation after the election in February. The man who made the statement that I lifted oil should cover his face in shame because I was still a serving police officer and I wonder how I would have such time to be involved in the lifting of oil. Those who collected Abacha's money know themselves and I will quote witnesses. Let us stop apportioning blames, forget the past and work towards a better future for this country. Do not put 100 percent blame on President Goodluck Jonathan because the person who caused the problem knows himself.” The oba called on Nigerians to see the battle against the scourge of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, Boko Haram insurgency, among other challenges confronting Nigeria as a collective responsibility that must be battled by all. Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, who chaired the occasion on behalf of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mariam Aloma Mukhtar, described the death of a Nigerian lady in Dubai for Ebola after she was quarantined on arrival from Nigeria yesterday morning as a result of deep corruption in the system. Falana said: “Because of massive corruption in the continent today, the fundamental human rights of the people have been severely infringed upon. What the author has done in his book is that he has challenged all of us to think about the effect of corruption in the continent. The challenge of Ebola is not being tackled under the provisions of the law.” He also blamed corruption for the failure of the Federal Government to allegedly care for Nigerian soldiers fighting insurgency in Borno State, especially without adequate weapons and welfare. This led to the protest by their wives, saying “this is a manifestation of the collapse of the Nigerian state. So something must be done.” In her remarks, Deputy ConsulGeneral, United States, US

zSays over 90% of Nigerians are corrupt Embassy in Nigeria, Dehab Ghebreab, said there was a link between human rights violation and corruption in Africa. According to her, “corruption can breed militancy and insurgency, which we have been witnessing in Africa.” She stressed the determination of the US government to support Africa in tacking the menace,

while commending steps taken by the author for the book on human rights and corruption. A senior advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Mr. Tayo Oyetibo, applauded the author, saying it “will definitely expand our scope and frontier of the human rights law in Nigeria and Africa.'' Also in his remarks, Mr Richard Akinnola, an activist said,

“Corruption is not just about looting the nation’s treasury, it is also corruption when our value system is been infringed on.” On his part, the author said he wrote the book to expand the provisions of the law on human rights law as well as expose the extent at which corruption had denied Africans their natural fundamental rights.

HONOUR FOR AMOSUN: From right; Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun (right), receiving a plague from erstwhile Head of Service, Princess Iyabo Odulate, while the leader of the Association of Retired Heads of Service and Permanent Secretaries, Chief Oluneye Okuboyejo looks on as the governor was being honoured as the grand patron of the association at the Governor's Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta yesterday.

Be united, Olubolade counsels PDP members By Gbenga Ariyibi

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DO EKITI— FORMER Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade, has urged members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to be united and field acceptable

candidates for it to perform well in the 2015 general elections. Olubolade, who spoke in Ado Ekit yesterday, said all hands must be on deck for the party to win elections in the country, especially in the South-West geo political zone. He said “The PDP must

Distribution of permanent voter's cards in Oyo, a failure — LADOJA By Bashir Adefaka

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B A DA N — F O R M E R Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, has described the distribution of Permanent Voters’ Cards, PVC in Oyo State as a big failure. He claimed it was an attempt to disenfranchise people from participating in the coming elections. Speaking with Vanguard in Ibadan, Oyo State, yesterday, he lamented that he had been waiting endlessly for INEC officials charged with distributing the cards in his Ibadan North constituency,

like others to no avail. According to him, “The voters’ cards distribution exercise is a big mess in Oyo State. They do not even care that they are wasting people’s times. For three days, nothing happened. Three days of going there and people have not got it. Do you know that in Ibadan North, I have not even got my own up till now? Nothing is happening in my ward, the same in Ward 3, Ward 5, Ward 10, Ward 11 of Ibadan North. I think these are the areas where they said they had just completed especially Ward 12. Can you imagine?''

strive for people of acceptable qualities to be fielded for elections in the zone. This will not only earn us winning and acceptability, it will reduce desperation to win elections.'' He called on Nigerians to join President Goodluck Jonathan in his efforts to tackle insurgency in the country. The former minister said he had donated a landed property in his Ipoti-Ekiti home town for the successful take-off of military barracks in Ekiti State. Olubolade, who commended Governor Kayode Fayemi for his contribution to the development of the state, called on the governor-elect to rise above partisanship, saying; “Governor Fayemi has contributed his own quota in Ekiti, so losing election would not be the end of life. ''If he truly loves his people, then nothing stops him from working with Ayo Fayose. The two are elder statesmen who should always think of the people rather than their narrow interests. “I contested in the PDP primaries and lost the ticket to Fayose, but this will not stop me from remaining in the party.''

Mimiko flags off N1.651bn shopping mall project By Dayo Johnson

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KURE—ONDO State government yesterday flagged off the construction of the Akure Shopping Mall and car park expected to cost N1.651 billion. Governor Olusegun Mimiko said at the ceremony in Akure that the project was in partnership with Top Services Nigeria Limited. The governor said the shopping mall would ensure steady supply of genuine and affordable goods and services, and would also make Akure a commercial hub. Dr Mimiko added that “This is expected to strengthen the state’s economy, its productive base and also expand the frontiers of trade. Having this shopping mall here will make it easier for retail businesses in our state to thrive, expand and discourage adulteration as well as excessive spending on transportation and storage.

Ondo flood victims cry out for help By Dayo Johnson

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KURE—THE people of Ese Odo in Ese Odo local government area of Ondo State ravaged by flood have appealed to the state government, the Niger Delta D e v e l o p m e n t Commission, NDDC, and the Ondo State Oil Producing Areas C o m m i s s i o n , OSOPADEC, for assistance. Victims, including fishermen and others whose houses were destroyed made the appeal when representatives of the state government, NDDC and OSOPADEC visited the affected areas. Communities affected include Amepere, New Jerusalem, Arogbo and many others. A two-day downpour destroyed several houses while fish ponds were washed away by the flood.


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Rep faults ‘militarisation’ of elections

Virus wipes out INEC's data in Ika South's 129 polling units

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ENIN—HOUSE of Representatives Minority Whip, Mr. Samson Osagie, has condemned what he called the militarisation of elections in the country by President Goodluck Jonathan-led Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, government, noting that the practice will not only lead to voters’ apathy, but that same lacks constitutional and legal backing. Osagie, who represents Uhunwonde/Orhionmwon federal constituency in the National Assembly, also queried proponents of part time legislation, saying that those against full time legislation do not understand the workings of legislators. Speaking with newsmen in Benin, Edo State, yesterday, he said: “I think it is not within any constitutional or legal framework to involve military in elections. Election is a civil process and the civil security operatives should be capable of providing security. “Leave it or take it, the presence of military on the streets on the day of election has a way of affecting the psyche of the people. “We are not in a war situation and we should not give Nigerians that impression. We have several wars we should fight with the military.”

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SABA—THE ongoing collection of Permanent Voter ’s Card, PVC, being conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has run into a hitch in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, as virus allegedly corrupted the system, erasing data of registrants in the entire 129 existing polling units in the area. Some persons, who came out to collect their cards, went home disappointed. Reacting to the development, President, Agbor Progressive Initiative, Mr. Williams Eghebi, alleged “this is a calculated attempt to disenfranchise the people. It is unfortunate that majority of the people may not be able to register.”

The Chief Public Affairs Officer of INEC in Delta State, Mr. Livy Unuibe, dismissed the insinuation of a hidden agenda, saying “the issue is already being addressed. Because of this, fresh registration will take place there.

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E N A G O A — JOURNALISTS in Bayelsa State have expressed concern over the rising cases of kidnapping, pirates’ activities and the attendant loss of lives in the creeks and waterways of the state. The media practitioners drawn from the 12 chapels of the Nigeria Union of

were there. We have already informed the royal father about the development. “The virus attack was not manmade, so an entirely fresh registration will be carried out in the affected area.”

UNIBEN's VC resumes By Simon Ebegbulem

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ENIN—THE Vice Chancellor of University of Benin, UNIBEN, Professor Osayuki Oshodin, has resumed work. The Vice-Chancellor was flown to London two months ago over ailment allegedly connected to food poisoning. Following his absence, some stakeholders commenced

Journalists express concern over insecurity on Bayelsa waterways By Samuel Oyadongha

That arrangement has been concluded. “Last week or so, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dame Gesila Khan, paid an advocacy visit to the Dein of Agbor and the chiefs

Journalists, NUJ, warned that unless the rising cases of insecurity on the waterways were addressed, they will not cover the 2015 general elections.

campaign for the appointment of an acting Vice Chancellor, who will run the affairs of the university until November when the tenure of the VC expires. Vanguard learnt that the ViceChancellor’s appearance at the office yesterday shocked many, who thought he may have been incapacitated due to the illness. Professor Oshodin presided over the meeting of Appointment and Promotion of Board of the University, where members of the management staff sang and praised God for his return. Meanwhile, members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU; National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT and Non Academic Staff Union

of Universities, NASU, told newsmen that the call for the Vice Chancellor’s removal was selfish and driven by greed. They said it “smacks of mischief for anybody to claim that the absence of the Vice Chancellor had slowed down activities within the university.” Chairman of SSANU, Mr. John Alile, in company of acting Chairman of NASU, Mr. Joel Idonije and NASU Chairman, Mr. Sunday Momoh, said in the absence of Oshodin, UNIBEN completed its first semester, resumed for second semester, mobilised students for National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, and hosted the 11th Edition of Nigerian Universities Staff Sports Asso-ciation games among others.


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UPI canvasses support for Omo-Agege By Ediri Ejoh & Richard Udofia

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RHOBO Political Initiative, UPI, has declared Mr. Ovie Omo-Agege as the best governorship candidate for Delta State come 2015, adding that he remains their choice to take the state to greater heights. The group, at its meeting in Ughelli, where representatives from different clans gathered to chat a way forward, said the people deserve the best from government and promised that Omo-Agege will ensure that the people were carried along if voted in as governor. The group, in a statement by its Secretary General, Mr. S. Umukoro said the choice of Omo-Agege was important to the Urhobo position on 2015 governorship polls. He said: “This time, our people must come together to form a platform of unity to enable us take our rightful place in political position of Nigerian and Delta State.”

Oshiomhole advocates stiffer action against oil thieves, vandals By Simon Ebegbulem

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ENIN—GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, yesterday, said that the Federal Government must take drastic action against pipeline vandals and oil thieves to serve as deterrence to others. The governor, during a courtesy visit on him by the Joint Task Force on Protection of Oil and Gas Pipelines led by the Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Dr. Ade Abolurin at the Government House, Benin, said: “We are very worried about the scale, not only of oil theft but the seeming ease

with which pipelines are vandalised by all kind of criminals leading to huge losses. “What they steal is nothing compared to the net loss arising from those activities. Many communities and villages have been ruined, including my village. “I am told that a lot of the vessels are seized in the course of tracking these characters at sea, the riverine areas or in the creeks and the ships are preserved as exhibit for legal purposes. “In the process, they are able to manipulate the system and you have interventions from some quarters and you are asked to let the people go or that they succeed in turning round to recover what is taken from them. “My argument then, and it is still my argument today, is that rather

than put a man in prison for 10 years, I will rather sink his ship that is worth millions of dollars because at the end of the day, the judicial process can be difficult in dealing with this kind of criminals, especially when huge sums of money are involved. “We are not an oil producing community, but pipelines pass through my village and some of these criminals, a couple of years back, came into my village and burst one of the pipes. “We had a spillage which contaminated the only stream that is the source of water for my community. But for the borehole I provided before becoming governor, and the ones I have provided since, the community would have no access to water.”

Chibok girls politics, Boko Haram, can't stop Jonathan— EX-MILITANTS By Onoja Innocent

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OMADI— NIGER Delta ex-militants under the amnesty programme, have warned politicians against playing politics with the present insecurity situation in the country, particularly the issues of Chibok girls abduction and the Boko Haram phenomenon. Delta State Chairman, Amnesty Phase 2 ex-

militants, Mr. Kingsley Muturu, told newsmen in Warri, Delta State, that the politics of Chibok girls and the Boko Haram phenomenon were orchestrated to frustrate President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2015 ambition. He said efforts to stop Jonathan from running for a second tenure would not prevail, as Nigerians can testify that President Jonathan does not deserve

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HE office of Ijaw Motoring Group, IMG, has released the guidelines for the smooth take-off of Governor Seriake Dickson’s Micro-Finance loan for Niger Deltans in South-West. According to the guidelines released by Mr. Andrew Elijah, Chief of Staff to IMG, interested Niger Deltans must belong to a registered cooperative society made up of, at least, 10 persons. The 10 persons must show evidence of having a bank account in the name of the cooperative society and the society shall also produce a group photograph of the members. It also stipulated that the cooperative society members must participate in the micro-finance management workshop to be organised by IMG as part of requirement for the loan. It said: “Every umbrella body willing to secure the loan for its affiliated groups must have a bank account as evidence to safe-guard the loan. “All interested cooperative societies shall collect and submit forms for the loan beginning from Wednesday, August 20 to Friday, August 29, in Lagos.” The IMG thanked the Bayelsa State governor for the loan and lauded the effort of Director General of the agency, Mr. Ifiemi Ikpaikpai for his zeal in driving the vision of the governor on poverty alleviation to uplift Bayelsans. According to IMG, “we will apply the same method adopted in the disbursement of Delta State Poverty Alleviation loan granted by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan through the IMG office.”

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to be bullied by those who think themselves superior. He said: “A situation where a large number of girls are abducted from a school without anybody knowing their whereabouts until now, coupled with their states of origin, is appalling. Or are they all from Borno State? “They should stop deceiving Nigerians and allow Jonathan to work for the people who voted him. They do all these things because of 2015 elections. “There is no information from the world powers that came for the rescue of the girls. Everybody is keeping mum over the issue, politicking and manipulating information. “It is all a ploy against Jonathan and his government. “We Niger Delta exagitators are behind Jonathan for a second tenure. The security situation in the country is a plot by a group of people, and Niger Delta agitators are keenly watching their diabolic activities.”

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HAPEL of His Presence will, from tomorrow till Sunday, hold its 2014 Women’s Convention at the church premises, Nedu Okafor Crescent, behind Richfield School, Ajao Estate. The convention, with the theme Woman, Thou Art Loosed, will have Bishop Itodo, Dr. Omadeli Boyo, host Pastor, and other men of God ministering.


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O achieve and maintain effective public communication as a tool for quality governance, Governor Adams Oshiomole of Edo State will host local government chairmen and their council executives to a retreat on Effective Communication and Media Management Strategies in Lagos. Over 108 council officials are expected to go through a three-day intensive training organised by Brain and Braces Limited. The firm’s Managing Director, Mr. Augusta Osagie-Ogunbor, in a statement, yesterday, said the workshop was crucial to government and its functionaries since it will equip them with relevant skills on how to communicate proactively. The programme, which will begin in Lagos today, will be facilitated by seasoned communication and media relations experts.

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Clark, Uloho, Oshevire, Olejeme mourn Aziza By Festus Ahon

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LDER statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, has expressed shock over the death of President General of Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, Gen. Patrick Aziza (rtd), saying that Aziza’s passing was a great loss to the country. Third Deputy President General of the Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, Chief Austin Uloho, also described the death of Aziza as most painful. Also, Mr. Abel Oshevire, a former Delta State House of Assembly member, said: “Aziza stood out for the Urhobo nation. He was a distinguished military officer and a committed community leader.” Chief Clark, in a statement, yesterday, said: “The sudden death of General Aziza came to me as a rude shock because I enquired about him the previous night from some members of the executive of UPU and the sad news of his death came to me as a dream and most unbelievable. “Aziza was a fine soldier, most reliable and trustworthy. He was a patriotic and dedicated leader, who later became the President of UPU

and was recently re-elected for a second term in office. He was humble, hard working and his activities and charisma were commendable. “He was a family friend, and particularly very close to my younger brother Maj-Gen H. Clark (rtd).” Speaking to Vanguard at his Ughelli country home, Uloho said: “General Aziza died at a very critical time that Urhobo nation needed his services most. As President General of the UPU, Aziza brought Urhobo together with their neighbours. “He is one man who believes so much in the Urhobo cause; he was very committed to the service

of the Urhobo and he served selflessly. “UPU will miss him so much. We pray God to grant his gentle soul eternal rest in his bosom till we meet to part no more.” Oshevire said: “Aziza brought Urhobo together to speak with one voice on issues affecting the Urhobo nation as President General of UPU, and as a military administrator and minister, he demonstrated good leadership traits which endeared him to Urhobo.” A female governorship aspirant in Delta State, Dr. Ngozi Olejeme, said: “His death has deprived Nigerians, particularly Deltans of the

services of one of the most consistent administrators of this age.” Olejeme in a statement by the Deputy Director General, U and I Foundation, Mr. Raymos Guanah, said: “Aziza served Nigeria with distinction and integrity. “He was a family man that radiated the best of family values and a public official, whose wealth was measured from the indelible legacies he put in place for posterity.” She said Aziza proved to Nigerians and the international community that there was everything to gain from being principled.

C-River signs N2.6m Ogoja water project contract

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EW months after commissioning the N5.3 billion Ikom Water Scheme, the Cross River State Government has signed a N2.6 million contract for the construction of Ogoja Water scheme with a Chinese firm, CGC. The project is expected to be completed in 18 months. The project is expected to increase access to potable water with about 80 percent.

State Commissioner for Water Resources, Engr. Etowa Elemi signed for the state, while the Managing Director of CGC Nigeria Limited, Mr. Ye Sejiun signed on behalf of the company. Speaking on the project, Governor Liyel Imoke said: “Provision of potable water and access to water has been on the top of our agenda as an administration.

“It is our vision that if we can deliver on our projects to the people across the state, then we would achieve the vision of making life easier and reducing poverty, while improving on the overall well-being of the citizenry.” Imoke added that the World Bank-assisted Calabar water scheme had become a benchmark for private public partnership projects in the state.


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One dies, 2 hospitalised as soak-away pit collapses in Ebonyi A

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BAKALIKI—ONE-yearold baby, Odinaka Nworu, was weekend reported to have died, following the collapse of a soak-away pit at No. 5 Obi Street in Abakaliki. The two siblings of the deceased, Somtochukwu and Eunice Nworu, sustained injuries as they are currently receiving treatment at Trinity Hospital, Abakaliki. The children hail from Effium, Ohaukwu Local Government Area of the state. Vanguard gathered that the incident happened when Miss Eunice Nworu,10, who was carrying her little brother, Odinaka, on her arms climbed a concrete soak-away toilet pit alongside her other sister, Somtochukwu, 4 and tried to hang their clothes when the pit collapsed and submerged three of them. The tragic incident occurred when the parents of the trio went for an early morning service in the church. Confirming the incident, the father of the children, Mr.Ezekiel Nworu, said he got the ugly news while he was still at St. Theresa’ Cathedral Church where he attended a church service.

According to him, the numerous phone calls he received made him rush home immediately to ascertain what was happening. “The tragedy that struck my family intended to wipe out my whole family and put us in deep agony but after frantic efforts in search of my children, we were

able to bring all of them out of the pit toilet; only that one of them who is the youngest could not survive it,” he said. Mr. Nworu thanked God and his neighbours who made efforts to ensure that his children were rescued alive. At the time of filing in this report, the mother of the

children was still in tears and could not speak to our reporter. Meanwhile, occupants of the residence and eyewitnesses attributed the collapse of the soak-away pit to the negligence of the landlord alleging that the collapsed pit had been in a very state and on the verge of collapse prior to the incident.

SEMINAR: From left: Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Special Duties, Dr. Aderemi Desalu, Commissioner for the Environment, Mr. Tunji Bello, and Permanent Secretary, Office of Environmental Services, Ministry of Environment, Mr. Hakeem Ogunbambi, during a seminar on the out break of Ebola virus for the state Health Officers, in Lagos.

Rep blames mass failure in WASSCE on epileptic power supply

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By Olasunkanmi Akoni

AGOS—A member of the House of Representatives, Chief Yomi Ogunnusi, has identified the erratic power supply in the country as a major factor for the perennial students poor performance in public examinations. It will be recalled that only 31.28 per cent of candidates that sat the 2014 West African Secondary School Certificate , WASSCE, had credits in five subjects, including English and Mathematics. Ogunnusi, who represents Ifako-Ijiaye constituency in Lagos, made the observation while presenting scholarships to no fewer than 100 secondary

school students in Ifako-Ijaiye, constituency, Lagos, at the weekend. The lawmaker said unstable power supply in the country was disincentive to learning, adding that it had discouraged students

from studying hard. Ogunnusi, who is the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Finance, said power deficit would continue to breed mass failure if it was not addressed. The lawmaker said: “It is a known fact that students read

IATA asks airlines to halt isolation of Ebola-hit nations

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AGOS—AIRLINES should maintain services to Ebolahit regions that need connections with the outside world in order to fight the disease, the International Air Transport Association said after more carriers put flights on hold.

The industry needs only to screen passengers at airports in infected areas, apply rigorous procedures including isolation when handling suspected cases, and fully disinfect planes afterward, IATA said, citing World Health Organization

Kwara NMA seeks reinstatement of sacked doctors became necessary to save the

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By Demola Akinyemi

LORIN—KWARA State branch of the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, yesterday urged eminent Nigerians, traditional rulers and other well meaning Nigerians, to prevail on the

and study better at night. But when there is no light, how do students read? “I think the problem of mass failure is partly blamed for this power deficit because it is not encouraging students to study as hard as they should."'

Federal Government to reverse its decision of sacking the striking doctors, saying it was not the best option. The association in a communiqué issued in Ilorin, said the intervention of the traditional rulers and others,

health sector from total collapse. The communiqué was issued by the Chairman, Dr Abubakar Ayinla and the Secretary, Dr Dele Tajudeen at the end of emergency meeting held in llorin.

advice that aviation constitutes a “low risk” for Ebola transmission. IATA issued the plea after Kenya Airways Ltd., Africa’s third-largest carrier, said this weekend it would cease flying to Liberia and Sierra Leone - which together with Guinea are the focus of the Ebola outbreak- on the advice of the Kenyan health ministry. The WHO said that in order to coordinate efforts to contain Ebola’s spread and provide timely updates to passengers it will establish a travel and transport task force also featuring the heads of IATA and other major industry bodies.

Voters'card: Delta Speaker lauds large turnout of residents

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SABA—AS the Independent National Election Commission, INEC, kicked off collection of permanent voters’ cards in Delta State, the Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Peter Onwusanya, has commended the large turnout of eligible voters for the exercise. The speaker spoke to journalists shortly after monitoring the exercise in Asaba. He said the large turnout of residents for the exercise was an indication of the high political awareness of the people of the local government, adding that he was satisfied with the turnout. The speaker also commended INEC for arrangements that were put in place to ensure a hitch free exercise, stressing that his observation indicated that the ad hoc staff, especially the NYSC members were attending to the people with desired courtesy.

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AGOS—THE National Youth Wing of the Abia State Town Unions Association, ASTUA, has concluded plans to commit to God in prayers efforts of leaders of the state to deliver democracy dividends to the people. The session, slated for September 20 at the National Stadium in Lagos, will feature Evangelist Uma Ukpai as guest speaker President of the group, Prince Ikenna James, said the prayer session was particularly meant to present the state and Governor Theodore Orji before God to intercede for the overall good of people of the state. He noted that the governor in particular represented the life and image of the state and, therefore, needed the prayer of everybody for all round success in his programmes.


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Late lawmaker's wife wins Abia bye-election By Anayo Okoli

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MUAHIA—MRS. Nkemdirim NwoguIheasimuo of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was Saturday declared by INEC as the winner of the byeelection into Aba South state constituency vacated by her late husband who died early this year. Mrs. Nwogu-Iheasimuo polled 1,655 votes to defeat candidates of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Elder Smart Ebere who polled 313, and Chief Chimobi Apara of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, who got 252 votes. Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Charles Ajunwa, commended Abia South constituents for making the right choice by voting overwhelmingly for the candidate of the PDP. Orji also commended them for their mature and good conduct during and after the election, promised that the state government would continue to provide the enabling environment for voters in the state to exercise their constitutional rights by voting candidates of their choice.

Umuahia South backs Jonathan's 2nd term bid

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By Anayo Okoli

MUAHIA— POLITICAL Stakeholders in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State have endorsed President Jonathan to contest the 2015 presidential election. Rising from a meeting in Umhuahia, Abia State, the stakeholders said they were satisfied with the President’s transformation agenda which they claimed had positively touched Nigerians. Those in attendance included former chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Vincent Ogbulafor, PDP BoT member, Chief Tony Ukasonaya, lawmakers representing the area at both State and federal levels and all PDP members.

Bus crushes man to death in Aba zAs he was pushed out of another moving bus by hoodlums By Eric Ugbor BA—A young man in his early 20s yesterday met his untimely death in Aba, Abia State, as he was pushed down from a moving commercial bus and eventually crushed by another coming from behind. It was gathered that the young man, whose identity could not be immediately ascertained, had entered a commercial bus heading towards Aba main motor park. It was also gathered that the men in the commercial bus attempted to dispossess their victim of his belongings inside the bus. But the young man was said to have resisted the hoodlums and the driver of the bus veered off Asa Road into Azikiwe Road where the occupants of the bus opened the door and pushed the young man out of the moving bus. To make matters worse for the young man, a commercial bus said to be coming from behind Ariaria market axis crushed him and he died instantly.

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An eye witness said: “The commercial bus veered into Azikiwe Road from Asa Road in high speed and before anybody knew what was happening, some men inside the bus pushed the young man out from the bus and

sped off. “Before people around could rush to give him a helping hand, another commercial bus heading towards Ariaria market crushed him and he died instantly.” When Vanguard visited the

scene of the incident, the corpse of the young man was still lying in the middle of the road as plain cloth police men who arrived the scene were seen trying some numbers they found on his mobile phone to contact his relations.

INDUCTION: From left: Miss Mayowa Mojeed, Mr Johnson Sangoley, Mrs Debola Osibogun President/Chaiman of Council, CIBN, Mr. Lawrence Popoola and Miss Deborah Babalola, during the 2014 CIBN Graduates Induction/Prize Awards Day in Lagos. Photo: Diran Oshe.

Ebonyi House recalls 3 suspended members zPasses confidence vote in Nwazunku

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By Peter Okutu

B A K A L I K I — FOLLOWING the verdict of Governor Martin Elechi that Chukwuma Nwazunku remained the authentic speaker of Ebonyi State House, the House at its plenary yesterday passed a vote of confidence in him(Chukwuma Nwanzuku) for his transparency and mutual relationship in the House. In a motion, Mr. Chike Ogiji, representing Ikwo South constituency, said the speaker had been exhibiting good virtues as a leader who had never compromised his duty for any selfish interest. He described the speaker as an epitome of humility, peace maker and a great achiever who had carried the activities of the House, based on the stipulation of constitution of the country. Seconding the motion, Mr. Valentine Okike, representing Onicha West constituency, urged the speaker to continue to pilot the affairs of the House with the full support of members. In a voice vote, the motion was adopted by members with standing ovation, while the speaker, Nwanzuku, thanked the members and the people of the state for their support and prayers. Meanwhile, the House, after

receiving the report of the committee investigating Mr. Blaise Orji, representing Afikpo South East; Mr. Frank Onwe, representing Ohaukwu North and Mr. Eni Chima, representing

Afikpo South West for alleged fraudulent act and gross misconduct, recalled the three members who were hitherto on suspension. The speaker in a voice vote,

lifted the suspension and charged them on good behavior. The House also commended Governor Martin Elechi for the infrastructure development scattered across the 13 local government areas of the state.

APGA: Obi's resignation, premeditated —APC By Enyim Enyim NITSHA—THE All Progressives Congress, APC, in Anambra State yesterday described the resignation of former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, as leader of the Board of Trustees of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, as a premeditated decision.

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Speaking to reporters at the party secretariat in Awka, the state public relations officer of the party, Mr Okelo Madubuike, alleged that Obi’s resignation was a clear indication that he had, while secretly defecting to the Peoples Democratic Party, persuaded the four members of the House of Representatives from APGA

to join the PDP. According to him, the former governor ’s decision followed his ambition to be nominated the Aviation Minister or Secretary to the Government of the Federation to replace Senator Anyim Pius Anyim which is the cause of the recent face off between the duo.

DEFECTION OF 4 APGA REPS: I'm still in APGA —Ogene Goodluck Jonathan since all federal constituency, Ogene By Vincent Ujumadu WKA—MR. Afam Ogene, one of the four federal lawmakers from Anambra State elected on the platform of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, who reportedly defected to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, said yesterday he was still in APGA. Addressing officials of APGA from all the wards in Ogbaru

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also debunked the insinuation that the immediate past governor of the state, Mr. Peter Obi, was the person that influenced them to leave APGA for PDP. He told the people that what happened was that there was a meeting on whether it would be better for all the elected federal lawmakers to contest on the same political party with President

the elections for 2015 would be contested on the same day. He said after the meeting, they also discussed with Governor Willie Obiano, adding that because of the issues involved, he had also been meeting stakeholders in the constituency, including traditional rulers and the clergy on the issue, adding that it was decided that they remained in APGA.


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HE Northern Elders Forum, the apostles of “the North is born to rule,” finally played their joker. They maintained that if the government does not #Bring Back Our Girls by the end of October, 2014, Jonathan should forget about running for re-election. This again reveals that there is more political mischief to the kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls than initially meets the eye. As a matter of fact, it shows conclusively that #Bring Back Our Girls is simply another instrument of #Bring Back Our Northern Domination. The First Lady understood this clearly from the onset; which is why she declared that: “There is God o!” The people of Borno understood this. They have always known that their own feudalist leaders are behind the kidnapping of the girls. With the statement of the NEF, Nigerians must no longer be in two minds about this. The kidnapping of the Chibok girls is part and parcel of a cynical plan by some Northern elements to embarrass the government and militate against Goodluck Jonathan’s reelection plans. For this very reason, Goodluck Jonathan must not only run for president, he deserves the support of every Nigerian determined that this country should not be surrendered to the Boko Haram. It is unfortunate for

rested on Buhari, another apostle of Northern

#Bring Back our Northern Domination Dagote, now the 23rd richest man in the world. It is the North of men like Ibrahim Gambari; our point-man and intellectual giant at the United Nations. It is the North of men like Nuhu Ribadu; whose courage in going after thieves and robbers in the EFCC led to his being hassled out of the police. It is the North of men like Father-Reverend Matthew Kukah, a Catholic priest with a national social conscience. It is the North of men like Mohammed Buba Marwa, the most dynamic governor in Nigeria during the Abacha regime. But subsisting beside this new progressive North is the old North of decrepit old men

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The only way the APC can redeem its perception as a janjaweed party is by putting forward a South-South man as its presidential candidate in 2015

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the APC that its interests are in the short-term the same as those of the Boko Haram. Indeed, the only way the APC can redeem its perception as a janjaweed party is not by its insistence on fielding a Northerner, but by putting forward a South-South man as its presidential candidate in 2015. Nevertheless, it would still lose the election.

New and old North In the Nigeria of today, there are two discernible Norths: the new North and the old North. The new North is perennially progressive. It is the glue that holds Nigeria together. While the SouthSouth threatens secession; the South-East is still reluctantly Nigerian and the South-West would rather keep Nigeria at arm’s-length; the new North remains the only truly nationalist component of the country. It never threatens secession but is preoccupied with national unity. The new North is the North of men like our most successful industrialist, Aliko C M Y K

who have lived for long as para sites on Nigeria’s oil

wealth. This old North is the North of #Bring Back Our Northern Domination; a North of indolent political has-beens; looking for pensions from national coffers. It is the North of recalcitrant yesterdays men who had lived large at the country’s expense and are hankering after an inglorious past where they spent the national patrimony with the profligacy and abandon of irresponsible firstborn children. This is the old North that ran down the nation’s resources. It is the North that built nothing and grew nothing. It is the North that ate up our groundnut pyramids. It is the North that, despite being in power for 38 years, failed grievously to educate Northern children. It is the North that paid lip-service to the North but cared nothing about the welfare of Northerners. It is the North of those who kept their fellow Northerners in the bondage of abject poverty under a feudal system where, like

dogs, they fed them from the crumbs that fell from their table. This old North is the North of men who are now reduced to pathetic bluster and blackmail. It is these same Northerners that are now crying #Bring Back Our Northern Domination. But they can no longer fool the new emergent North; and they certainly cannot fool the rest of the country, except perhaps a few gullible and power-hungry Yoruba chieftains. The new progressive and nationalist North has long rebelled against the old feudal North, but the #Bring Back Our Northern Domination brigadiers have yet to receive the memo. When as far back as the 1993 presidential election, the old North presented yet another feudal lord in the person of Bashir Tofa, as successor-prince of the Niger, the new North refused to play ball. Although Tofa was a Northern favourite-son and Abiola from the South, the new North opted massively for Abiola; refusing to be persuaded any longer by the lie that Northern interests are best served by Northern feudalism. Back-fired coup

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n desperation, the old North hatched its most audacious coup d’état yet: it annulled the 1993 election. But then, suddenly, it found itself naked and isolated. Its traditional sources of support melted away. It took another six years of Abacha’s recalcitrant regime for the old North to realise that the centre could no longer hold. But it comforted itself in the belief that it could continue in power by choosing a pliant Southern successor to hold fort for a few years while tempers cooled and then relaunch its #Bring Back Our Northern Domination project just as before. The choice of Northern feudalism in 1999 was Olusegun Obasanjo. His credential was that in 1978, when fate handed him the position of Head-of-State, he was very mindful of Northern feudal interests and dutifully handed over power back to a clueless Northern feudal lord,

in the person of Alhaji Shehu Shagari. But it soon dawned on the old North that the secondcoming of Obasanjo would be different from the first. Obasanjo’s first task in regaining power was to demolish feudal Northern power first and foremost in the army. Once he started that, the old North was up in arms. In spite of his limitations, Obasanjo was a nationalist. While he was nominated for president by the feudal North, Obasanjo recognized that he was elected by Nigerians and especially by the new North. Therefore, he refused to play second-fiddle to Northern feudalism. All Obasanjo would agree to was that power would ultimately return to the feudal North, but even that only after he might have remained in power for a wishful-thinking period of twelve years.

Nigerian good luck However, Nigerians sent Obasanjo packing after his statutory eight years. He then dutifully handed over power to another Northerner of the old school, Musa Yar’Adua. But this time, it was not only fate that intervened; it was also Nigerian good luck. The illness of President Yar’Adua made the return to Northern domination shortlived. While Yar’Adua was incapacitated, the #Bring Back Our Northern Domination feudalists conned the nation, flagrantly raiding

the treasury by fraudulently forging cheques in Yar’Adua’s name. But they would soon pay a penalty for this. Goodluck Jonathan, a SouthSouth man, was sworn in to complete Yar’Adua’s unexpired two years. After that, he became eligible for another eight years; making it a possible total of at least ten years of political wilderness for Northern feudalists. Up in arms, the feudalists shopped for a Northern Goliath to oust Jonathan from contention in the 2011 presidential election. Their choice of Atiku Abubakar suffered ignominious defeat by Jonathan in the PDP primaries. All hope then

domination. However, the old North could only mobilize 11.8 million votes for him from Northerners in the 2011 election. Instead, the new North gave Goodluck Jonathan of the South-South a massive 8.4 million Northern votes in 2011; in preference to its Northern regional champion of Buhari. At the same time, the outright rejection of Northern feudalism by the rest of the country was evident in the fact that out of over 38 million votes cast nationwide; Buhari could only obtain 391,922 votes from all the states in the entire South put together.

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aving finally realised that a major segment of the North is no longer amenable to feudal manipulation, the #Bring Back Our Northern Domination brigade has now decided to enter into a marriage of convenience with

certain gullible elements in the South-West who are inclined to sell the Yorubas into slavery, for the sake of their personal political ambitions. In their greed for power, these naïve Yorubas are blind to the plan of the Northern feudalists to use them merely as steppingstones to Aso Rock. But this plan has already come to grief. Things have quickly fallen apart in the backyard of their ACN alliance partners in the SouthWest. In 2011, ACN obtained a measly 0.8% of the PDP vote in Cross River. In Rivers State, it obtained only 0.9% of the PDP vote. That is how you know these states are PDP strongholds. The opposition is not just defeated; it is decimated. Fast-forward to today, on the eve of the 2015 election. The ACN (now APC) loses the gubernatorial election to the PDP in its so-called stronghold of Ekiti, losing in all the local government areas in the process. It then struggles to win in Osun, conceding 42% of its vote to the PDP. And yet, this same APC would like us to believe that it is going to be a problem for the PDP in the 2015 election. Pull another leg! With the game clearly over before it has even begun, the #Bring Back Our Northern Domination brigade has now resorted to its backup plan: to use the #Bring Back Our Girls campaign as a tool to force Goodluck Jonathan not to run for re-election. However, this has turned out to be one big blunder. All it has succeeded in doing is in raising cynical questions about the very kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls, the so-called assassination attempt on the life of Muhammadu Buhari and the despicable extent to which the #Bring Back Our Northern Domination vanguard of the APC would go in their desperation for political power.


18 — Vanguard, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 THE ongoing war against Boko Haram insurgency recorded another mutinous oddity recently when wives and children of army troops barricaded Giwa Barracks, Maiduguri, thus preventing them from being moved to the war front. They claimed that the soldiers were poorly equipped and were only being sent to die at the hands on the insurgents. It would be recalled that some months ago, a senior commander was shot at by unruly soldiers, who felt he gave orders capable of exposing soldiers to unnecessary harm. Although the military authorities were able to manage these unfortunate and unusual events quite unbecoming of a disciplined army, it is yet another indication of the strange terrain that the insurgency has plunged the nation into. We are seriously worried that these troubling signs within our armed forces – the defenders of the citizenry and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria – indicate that all may not be well within. Much as the protests were understandable, they tended to portray our fighting troops in a poor light while lionising the insur-

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HAVE been at odds trying to rationalise, or otherwise put a value to the recent ultimatum given President Goodluck Jonathan by a group known as Northern Elders Forum (NEF). The group, long-discredited by its often parochial stance on national issues, insists the President must produce the abducted Chibok girls and bring an end to the Boko Haram insurgency by the end of October 2014, or be deemed unfit to seek re-election in 2015. My first impulse was to dismiss the so-called ultimatum as not worth the paper it is written on; but I hesitated for the reason that the fallacies implied in the NEF statement must be challenged and the issues put in their proper perspectives. The NEF does not always comment on issues except when their narrow interests are concerned; then they are at their adversarial best. Their sudden burst over the Chibok girls’ abduction, the nation’s security challenge and the manner they are linking them with Jonathan’s reelection should arouse interest. No doubt, the Chibok girls’ abduction stirs patriotic Nigerians to sympathy, and it is one issue in which Jonathan has spoken and acted with so much passion. He continues to reiterate that his government will do everything within its powers to ensure their safe release as well as resolve the nation’s other lingering security challenges. Evidently, he has kept to that assurance, working strenuously in collaboration with international assistance, to return the C M Y K

Protest of soldier s’F amilies soldiers’F s’Families gents and their backers. High morale is the fuel that drives soldiers to exploits in the battlefield. Certainly, the action taken by the family members of the troops just before they were taken to the theatre of action caused more harm than good not only to the troops as individuals but also to the nation at large. It was also capable of demoralising the citizenry and further hampering the war on terror. It is important to give families of members of the armed forces and police the necessary orientation suitable for the line of profession chosen by their loved ones.

These are heroes who have volunteered to lay down their lives in the defence of the fatherland, if need be. It is a noble calling unlike any other, and it has existed since the beginning of organised human societies. However, we call on the federal government to look into the fears the protesters brought to the fore. They were not against the soldiers going to the war front. Rather, they were afraid that their safety looked compromised by perceived lack of appropriate tools to get the job done with minimum casualty. It was a legitimate concern, even though wrongly applied. The war on terror has become a worldwide assignment. Over the past twenty years, certain elements of best practice have become obvious for countries saddled with terrorism. We should reorient our armed forces to the demands of the new warfare, backing them with modern equipment. We should also tap into expert technical advice from more experienced nations. It is fairly within reach. Let us fight this war without fear or doubt. We shall win it.

OPINION 15 , Jonathan and NEF's delusion 2015 20 country to normalcy. However, implicit in the NEF statement is that Jonathan has not done enough on the Chibok girls. The falsehood should not be allowed to stand. While I agree that the lingering terrorist attacks and other related security challenges in the country pose a major threat to the 2015 elections and the survival of Nigeria as a nation, I disagree that the solution resides with one man, however high the office he holds. When the forum lamented that the insurgents have taken over some parts of the NorthEast, who really do they blame? They must face the truth: the Frankenstein’s monster they created or helped nurture has unfortunately turned against them and cannot be potent as a tool of blackmail against President Jonathan? To send Nigeria’s President on what is ordinarily a fool’s errand is therefore preposterous. An ultimatum is no less idiotic than the unwillingness by prominent leaders of the region to genuinely seek a resolution of the problem. It speaks volumes of their socalled love for their homeland and gives credence to rumours that they are handin-gloves with the opposition which, in an effort to discredit the President as the 2015 election draws near, has been linked with the dastardly act. Yes, it does appear that some ‘Elders’ are complicit, acting as quislings to the national cause. The last time the NEF issued a statement on the nation’s security situation, it was to disparage the Nigerian

military and their campaign to halt the advance of the dreaded terrorist gang, Boko Haram, into the North East. In defending the terrorists, the stormy petrel of the NEF, Professor Ango Abdullahi, had accused the military of genocide and threatened to drag then Chief of Army Staff, General Azubuike Ihejirika, to the World Court. Ironically, in less than a year later, the same NEF has made restoration of peace to the North East its condition for the nation’s Commander-In-Chief to exercise his constitutional right to stand for re-election. The connection between one man’s right and what is ordinarily a common national problem, cannot be more curious and revealing. Also, the claim that the NEF was speaking for the entire North, cannot be more laughable; so is the waspish basis on which they are threatening to decide for all of us come October. Of course, the group which has over the years been manipulated by a certain clique in the North West, cannot be speaking for the whole North, especially those other areas of the old region that have borne the brunt of their selfish activities. It is obvious from the 2011 elections that the vast majority of Northerners do not share their negative views of Goodluck Jonathan. They must be either ignorant or oblivious of the reality of the present political configuration in the North which forms the nationalistic support base for the President. The scenario being

masterminded to weaken the president and portray him as incompetent and therefore unfit for re-election is therefore untenable. There is, however, a bright side to the statement signed by two members of NEF, Mr. Solomon Dalung and Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed: if Jonathan does not resolve the Chibok crisis, he will forfeit his right (emphasis mine) to ask for our mandate beyond 2015. For the first time, after several surreptitious efforts to make it impossible for him to even put himself forward for re-election, the group now admits that Jonathan reserves the right to ask for our mandate beyond 2015. That is interesting; you cannot forfeit what you are not entitled to. It is an interesting step forward. Like the Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati said in response to the stance of those misguided elders, it is delusional for anybody or group of persons to pretend they are in a position to give the President of Nigeria an ultimatum. It is even more delusional to assume they can make choices for the larger majority of Northerners. The NEF should rather direct their frustration at the terrorists killing and maiming their kith and kin, and in supporting the President’s efforts at curtailing their nefarious activities. To seek to exploit the unfortunate incidence for political gains is most irrational.

*Mr. Ayelabowo, a political analyst, wrote from Ibadan, Oyo State.


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HE other day, Governor Babatunde Fashola retraced his position on the school fees saga that has paralysed the Lagos State University these past months. It is not a victory for the students, neither is it a victory for ASUU and SSANU. It is also not a victory for the parents of the students. It is a victory for our fragile democracy. It is a triumph of the will of the people, after more than one year of struggle: brave, peaceful, focused and determined protest, without violence and coercion, save for a few scuffles here and there when area boys tried to hijack the process. It is the dawn of a new era for the Nigerian people. The message is that given enough time and latitude, the Nigerian democracy will sort itself out as we grow in it. Our politicians and 'militricians' must, therefore, allow this democracy to take root, allow it to grow at our own pace. Rome was not built in a day. The Lagos State government and other participants in this crisis have shown to all that you do not need violence to force the government to make a change. It has also shown that an unpopular law or decree, no matter the level of force backing it, can never work if the people are determined not to let it work. That is the case of the fees increase in LASU. Once again, we must give kudos to all parties concerned; all is well

that ends well. Democracy is not always about right, it is not always about morality, it is about what the people want. This angle has the backing of the Holy Book, the Bible. Before the coming of King Saul, the Israelites had always been ruled by anointed servants of God, beginning from Moses, through Joshua to Samuel. Despite the good performance of Samuel, the people still craved for a king. When the pressure became much, the Almighty God yielded and directed Samuel to do according to their wish. That was how Saul was anointed and made king. The story and the end of King Saul's reign was also well documented in the Bible. It was a calamity. The interesting thing about democracy therefore, is that even though it is not always about what is right, it can be corrected through the people's will when they discover that the decision taken is not working,using the same process that brought it about. It is assumed that the majority decision is always right; so it is a selfcorrecting mechanism. Lagos State is the pace setter for development and innovations amongst all the states of the federation. It is the model for almost every aspect of governance. In fact, most states are still battling to keep the standards in the judiciary, revenue administration, transport management, urban management

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and development, waste control, health, traffic control etc; they have gone very far. We cannot take it away from Fashola: he has done exceedingly well. His attempt to make Lagos an elite state is what has caused him the most problem with the masses. His policies do not seem to favour the low wage earners who are in the majority. Many have been frustrated out of their businesses, while some have died of hypertension. He was rumoured to have said that he does not buy low cost cement in the market, therefore, he cannot build low cost houses. The climax of his harsh regime was the illegal deportation of so called 'undesirables' from Lagos, the consequences of which is still reverberating till today.

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ny government, no matter its good intention, that does not factor in the interest of the ordinary man in its decision making process will always face stiff resistance, especially in a truly democratic setting. The decision

An anti-fraud czar as a beautiful bride By Ibrahim Umar

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N African proverb says that when a woman is exceptionally beautiful, she attracts the eyes of several suitors, and it is that suitor who possesses the most panache and material disposition that might win her heart. There comes a time in the life of a man when his ability and pedigree present scintillating attributes too good to resist by all and sundry. This appears to be presently true of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, who is currently being eyed by the two dominant political parties in Nigeria, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and the All Progressives Congress, APC, both trying to draft him to their sides as the race to occupy Government House in Yola, Adamawa State, becomes more intense. Ribadu, the former presidential candidate on the platform of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, would certainly be the man to beat if he enters into the race under whatever platform to clinch the Adamawa governor’s seat vacated by the sacked governor, Murtala Nyako, for obvious reasons. Among the deluge of attributes that make Ribadu the most sought after politician in the state at the moment, are his courage and drive. It is also the misfortune of Adamawa of not being lucky with good administration that makes the yearning for Ribadu even more deepening. To most people, he represents the needed new lease of life the state needs at this time. He gained prominence during his heydays as the anti-corruption czar during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo. The fear of Ribadu then was palpable as he bestrode the length and breadth of the nation hounding corrupt politicians, businessmen, internet scammers, advance fee fraudsters and a wide range of financial fraudsters and C M Y K

sending them to face prosecution. During Ribadu’s time at the EFCC, the enclave of fraudsters was methodically dismantled, the politicians who stuck their filthy fingers on the treasury, were hammered into submission. He was effective as he was consistent. Despite the calculated attempt to slant his war against corruption as a witchhunt by some disgraced elements in the country, the distinguished lawyer proved that the war was logical and anchored on transparency, with enormous empirical validity. His ability helped to launder the image of Nigeria then heavily trapped in the opprobrium of corruption among the comity of nations. The international community recognised his unprecedented efforts in fighting corruption in Nigeria such that he became a household name. He also bagged several domestic and international awards. Even though his efforts were fraught with risks as most of the thieves in the country are known to be very dangerous elements who could easily connive to take him out, he yet continued the dogged fight. The amount of money he saved for the country ran into billions of naira and Ribadu, despite having an opportunity to enrich himself, chose transparency and left office without any taint of corruption till this day. It is not surprising that Ribadu had to enjoy these impressive credentials because if he had enriched himself with illicit funds, those who he brought down during his reign as the anti-corruption chief would have used their strength and financial power to hunt him. But he left no one in doubt with his honesty, integrity and a shining example of excellence. It is these startling qualities of the man that are now his greatest assets as he joins the bid for Adamawa governorship. For a state that suffered corruption hemorrhage

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LASU: Triumph of the people's will

of the Lagos State government to increase school fees was badly timed; it got the full resistance of the people, and the opposition PDP in the state were waiting to capitalise on this in the 2015 elections. Arising from the outcome of the Ekiti election, Adams Oshiomhole was compelled to recant on his sacking of erring teachers in Edo State; Fashola's LASU decision cannot also be distanced from the on going political current. If the Lagos State government had succeeded in enforcing the payment of the hiked school fees, it would have had a band wagon effect on other state-owned institutions. At the federal level, a minimal increase was tested at the Universities of Lagos and Ife: the resistance was very stiff. In fact, Unilag had to withdraw theirs in less than a week; that of Ife ended in a stalemate. The Nigerian people are facing very harsh economic realities: the security challenges in the North have shut down so many businesses; people can barely manage to eat or take care of their children's education. Though the country is awash with private universities, Dr Dele Sobowale's recent analysis in the Vanguard has shown that most of them lack applicants because the school fees are out of the reach of the average Nigerian. The government must, therefore, begin to think of better ways to generate revenue to fund our various tertiary institutions. The budget for education must be increased because a sound education for the children is a sound investment on future development of the country. A country's future survival is

Although this situation presents Ribadu with some awkward scenario; the challenges notwithstanding, (he) is a man who knows how to pick the best in any given situation

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for a very long time, the people are no longer trapped in the blind following of political parties, but rather their concern now is on individuals who can clean the malfeasance of yester-years and re-direct the country unto a fresh path of progress. This is what the people see in Nuhu Ribadu.

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or the APC, the ultimate choice, if they were to provide a credible person that can give the dominant PDP a run for its money, it would have to be Ribadu. The APC is on the verge of being silenced in the state and they recognise the strategic political asset Ribadu would be for the APC in their quest to bounce back from the brink. The ousted governor, Nyako, tried to transfer the political fortunes of the state to the APC, yet lacked the tact and prudence to pursue such initiative. His shortsightedness and some proportion of arrogance cost the party what may have been an opportunity. Now they are desperate to snatch power back from the PDP hawks who have taken over. The top rank of the APC hierarchy led by its chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, are said to be working to convince Ribadu, who was presidential candidate of the ACN, one of the components that formed the APC. For the PDP, they are struggling to have Ribadu as their flagbearer in the forthcoming governorship election in Adamawa State because of the

dependent on the education of its children. Sending children abroad to study is not the answer as they will not be properly grounded in the peculiar challenges facing our country. The challenges confronting nations differ according to environment, geography, culture and other factors. When our children are sent abroad to study, they find it difficult understanding country's problems and what solutions to proffer. Let us build our educational institutions and restore the past glories. We cannot do this slashing the education budget, instead there should be increases, especially in the areas of research and development. We have the man power potentials; our challenge is in the area of effective management of these potentials. Our leaders must not always think of themselves alone, the overall picture must be paramount; there must ba a balance; if the rich are happy and the poor are not, there cannot be progress. Finally, I must also note here that getting the best comes with some measure of sacrifices; people always refer to the success story of Singapore and the effective management style of their leader Lee Kwan Yew. He made some hard decisions that were sometimes oppressive to the people's interest. There is no victory that comes without a price. If the people are given proper orientation on the success of a project destination and they buy into it, making them to follow becomes easy.

*Mr. Ikhioya, a commentator on national issues, wrote from Lagos.

aforementioned qualities. For the PDP, Ribadu’s popularity, integrity and his influence will be a big asset to the party. He therefore stands a great chance of picking the PDP ticket once he makes up his mind to run under the party's platform. Apart from his high moral disposition, Ribadu is also a powerful force in terms of articulation of ideas; he is equally gifted in recruiting the best brains to drive such ideas. As a politician, Ribadu is a smooth operator who is not disposed to the flamboyance and unnecessary aimless public statements. At the moment, the sad situation which led to the impeachment and removal from office of Nyako, caused some ripples in the political equation of the state. But it presents yet immense opportunities to restore the requisite values to the state and move it forward. Ribadu’s emergence in the state as the PDP candidate will further strengthen the hands of the party as they strategise for the 2015 elections. Already the PDP enjoys the majority in the state assembly as well as other facets. It is only Ribadu that can give the PDP the edge they are looking for to neutralise the threat of the APC, which now has possible sympathy votes from Adamawa voters. It is not surprising therefore, that the Presidency is reportedly in the forefront of those clamouring for him to pick the PDP ticket with some lofty promises of support in all ramifications. Although this situation of two platforms cajoling him presents Ribadu with some awkward scenario; the challenges notwithstanding, Ribadu is a man who knows how to pick the best in any given situation. The astute politician can distinguish the pretenders from real politicians adept at transformation, which indigenes of the state desperately need.

*Mr. Umar, a commentator on national issues, wrote from Yola, Adamawa State.


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Murtala Muhammed International Airport. INSET: A car being towed on account of purported infringement by driver.

Passengers groan over indiscriminate towing of vehicles at Lagos airport •Why we are towing cars — operators

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R. Tajudeen Agbolade (not real name) is a business executive in Lagos and indeed a representative in Nigeria of a major manufacturer in Central Europe. His position entails his having to travel often overseas for business. On one of his trips abroad, he had a brush with the concessionaire engaged by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, to tow vehicles around the airport. His driver had just brought him to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport. But while his luggage was being brought out of the vehicle by the driver, operatives of the concessionaire, Michika & Bilafary Towing Company, pounced on him and his driver and towed the vehicle, demanding that hepay a fine of N25,000. The vehicle was not released until the fine was paid 24 hours later. Many other travellers have suffered similar experience at the airport. The airport authorities expect every vehicle that brings in passengers to the airport to use the park. Unfortunately this is not practicable as the park is in a very terrible state of disrepair, apart from the fact that it is about 300 metres away from the departure hall and therefore creates severe challenges for the traveller in observing travel formalities, especially with regards to his bags and baggage.

Elsewhere in the world, vehicles are allowed to bring passengers to the airport and given ample room to disengage the passenger and his luggage before proceeding to the departure hall for travel formalities. Aside from the fact that operatives are not civil in the manner they pounce on their victims, they also deflate all tyres of the vehicle as soon as it is towed to the yard. A few weeks ago, a journalist who pulled up on Airport Road

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The vehicle was not released to the driver until about midnight after he had paid N10,000 fine; further findings revealed that some hapless victims pay as much as N26,000 to have have their cars released

while driving fell on deaf ears. His vehicle was not only towed, he was slammed with a fine of N10,000. Similarly, two weeks ago, Vanguard’s Editor-in-Chief/General Manager, Publications, Mr. Gbenga Adefaye, had a raw deal in the hands of these operatives. He had his vehicle blocked for towing as his driver was getting out his bags from the boot of the car to proceed to the departure hall. The officials were not ready to listen to any explanation, insisting that they needed to meet the revenue target set for them by FAAN. The vehicle was not released to the driver until about midnight after he had paid N10,000 fine.

Further findings revealed that some hapless victims pay as much as N26,000 to have have their cars released, even though the vehicles of government officials are allowed to park in the area. A victim, Mr. James Eyituoyo, told Vanguard Metro, VM, that his vehicle was towed without any cogent reason by operatives of the towing company. He explained that while driving within the airport premises, he had stopped to check something in his car when operatives of the FAAN Task Force suddenly blocked him and towed his car away. ”I ended up paying the sum of N5,000 before my car could be

released; all they did was to give flimsy excuses that I was not supposed to stop for any reason,” Eyituoyo lamented. He said the manner the firm carried on constituted a huge embarrassment to the country, adding that some expatriates visiting the country for the first time recently had a similar experience when the vehicle that brought them to the airport on their way back to their country was blocked in a commando style by operatives of the towing firm. An official of the towing company, who pleaded anonymity, said vehicles were not expected to bring passengers to the point they could access the departure hall, adding that they were to drop off the passenger at the car park to find his way to the departure hall. He said no car was towed without disobeying the regulations, explaining further that there were FAAN’s inscriptions indicating boldly “No waiting, No stopping, Keeping moving”. “We are not just towing cars because we are looking for money but to ensure that the airport is safe for all travellers, both those going out of the country and those coming into the country,” he added. VM’s investigation revealed that the car park motorists are asked to drop off travellers is so far away from the terminal building that most passengers are often seen dragging their luggage laboriously from there to the departure hall. It was also discovered that vehicles provided by the airports authorities to move passengers and their luggage from the park to the terminal building are hardly enough to cater for the needs of those travelling. Consequently, they are meant to go through so much inconveniences associated with getting to the terminal building for departure formalities.

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for a few minutes to answer an urgent telephone call, was swooped on by the concessionaires, even as he was seated behind the wheel with the engine running. Trying to explain that he didn’t want to run foul of the law against using the telephone

Vehicles abandoned by their owners at FAAN tow yard

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Inflows into emerging markets decline to $1.8bn – Rencap BY PETER EGWUATU

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HE inflows into the Emerging Market (EM) funds slowed further, to $1.8billion for the second successive week, as positive flows into Global

Emerging Market, GEM funds declined, according to report by Renaissance Capital, Rencap. “However, we are still seeing strong inflows and Year to Date, YtD flows fell to $9.5billion. If inflows continue at their current pace, in a cou-

ple of months overall 2014 flows will have recovered their lost ground. Both active and passive funds recorded inflows over the past week, both at around $890million” the report noted. According to Rencap “ Over

the past week, inflows into Asian (ex. Japan) funds were the biggest on a regional scale, at $1.3billion. Positive flows into GEM funds declined to $710millon. Latin American funds reported minor outflows, of $140mil-

From left: Ada Nwaojigba; Clara Macaulay of Jimcla Nigeria Limited; Oluwakemi Ojutawo and House of Joy’s Nkechi Olise, participating at the Personal Productive Seminar hosted by the Inclusive Banking Team of Access Bank in collaboration with the International Financial Corporation, IFC, at the bank’s Head Office in Lagos.

TUC slams proposed new cement policy By VICTOR AHIUMA-YOUNG

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MBRELLA body for senior staff association in the country, the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, has cautioned the Federal Government on the proposed new cement standardisation policy, arguing that its implementation could lead to loss of jobs for thousands of workers in the cement sub-sector. TUC equally declared that should the proposed policy by Standard Organisation Nigeria, SON, be implemented, it will have negative implications on ongoing projects because contractors will have to redesign structures to conform to the dictates of a single cement type, thereby compounding job loss and operational costs. In a statement by its President and Secretary, Bobboi Kaigama and Musa Lawal, respectively, TUC noted: “It is the view of Congress that any bid to ban the usage of 32.5 cement grade (or any other cement grade for that matter), as being canvassed by the SON will lead to loss of thousands of jobs because most of the factories will have no choice than to shut down. For sure the Congress is prepared to partner with relevant government agencies to ensure that incidence of building collapse becomes a thing of the past. Loss of lives because of such incidence is not only

disheartening but also avoidable. Thus, rather than pursuing an agenda of forcing the 32.5 grade of cement out of the market, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, SON, should rigidly ensure that standards are met in every link within the chain of the construction industry. “We know that about 27 types of cement exist all over the world, and each type of cement supports different purposes. They include grades 12.5, 22.5, 32.5. 42.5, 52.5 sulphate resistant cement, oil well, white cement and others. None of them is inferior to others, and no one size fits all circumstances. We are well aware that building collapse in Nigeria has nothing to do with the 32.5 grade of cement. Cocoa House in Ibadan was built with that cement. Same goes for the Federal Secretariat in Ikoyi, Lagos and all the construction works in Abuja in the early 90s. All these structures are still standing. This illustrates that it is only through the right application of all the appropriate materials that the incidence of building collapse will be eliminated. Even if we must do away with any cement type, such a policy should not be effected too suddenly. Rather, it should be introduced gradually, giving operators in the industry ample notice and reasonable time to

make appropriate adjustments.” The labour organisation argued that: “The true reasons for building collapse are manifold and include poor application of materials, site corruption/stealing and compromises on quality standards, non-use of professionals on site, and so on. The Congress believes a different agenda is being pursued to create some form of monopoly in the industry, and the likely consequence will be massive loss of jobs. We also believe that the agenda incorporate a ploy to fight and eradicate trade unionism. “Another point of concern is that the proposed action of SON, if implemented, will have negative implications on ongoing projects because the contractors will have to redesign the structures thereof to make them conform to the dictates of a single cement type, thereby increasing job loss and operational costs. There is need for variety of options in available materials for different applications in the construction industry. Unless SON retraces its steps, some cement plants might shutdown just to upgrade, thereby prompting significant increase in prices. No less than two years is required to upgrade the average plant to produce only one type of cement, and with other attendant consequences.

lion, as did Europe, Middle East and Africa, EMEA funds, with outflows of $60million, despite considerable inflows into Russian funds. Within the EMEA region, Russian funds recorded inflows of $150million. However, Emerging Europe Regional funds saw outflows of $140million. Inflows into South Africa, SA funds amounted to $20million. Turkey-dedicated funds saw outflows of $ 40million.” On some outflows from EMEA, the report stated “Based on global fund allocations, including GEM and Brazil, Russia India & China, BRIC funds, inflows into Russian equities stood at $120millon. S A stocks reported inflows of $30million, while Turkish names saw outflows of $50million. Both Nigerian and Kenyan shares recorded inflows, of $3.2million and $1.1million, respectively.” On Gold market, the Ren cap report noted that “ Over the past week, gold funds saw outflows of $40million. Over the same period, the gold price went down by 0.5%, to $1,312.9/ oz.” The report stated “ Over the week to 13 August, the only index that fell among those under our observation was the MSCI Turkey Index (-2.4%). The best three performers of the past week were the MSCI Russia (+5%), MSCI Czech Republic (+3.9%) and MSCI SA (+3.7%) indices. If inflows continue at their current pace, in a couple of months overall 2014 flows will have recovered their lost ground. Both active and passive funds recorded inflows over the past week, both at around $890million.”

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The over 100 million Nigerians that have mobile phones are yet to have confidence in mobile payment as it is presently offered. Hence rather than use them for payment, we still prefer cash

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Top 10 performing stocks

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N THE top 10 performing stocks last were Premier Breweries Plc, Pharma-Deko Plc, Paints and Coatings Manufacturers Plc, Ikeja Hotels Plc, Royal Exchange Assurance Plc, Evans Medical Plc and Eternal Plc. The rest were Okomu Oil Palm Plc, DN Meyer Plc and Costain (West Africa) Plc. Premier Breweries Plc emerged top on the list, rising by 37.50 percent or N0.30 to close at N1.10 from N0.80 it started the week at. Premier Breweries, which is listed on the beverages—brewers/distillers subsector of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, has not been operational for a very long time and surprisingly, the company has not released its full year financial reports and account 2013, including 2014 first and second quarter reports and is presently marked by the Exchange as performing below its post-listing rules requirements. The company is definitely not one of the investors toast as it has recorded minimal price appreciation in the year as its 52 wks price low stands at N0.74kobo. Shareholders enjoyed dividend from the company last in 1995 when it paid six kobo per share. With zero earning per share, EPS, as at close of business on Friday August 15th, 2014, investment made by shareholders in the company may have b e e n completely gone. PharmaD e k o , which has for some time been enjoying patronage from investors, clinched the second place on the top 10 gainers list, rising by 14.65 percent or N0.29 to close at N2.27 from N1.98. The share price rose by 10 percent penultimate week. Listed in the pharmaceuticals sector of the NSE, Pharma-Deko is one of the least priced equities in its sector. Shareholders of the company have not enjoyed much from the company either in terms of capital appreciation or dividend payment compared to its peers in the pharmaceutical sector. The company paid dividend last nine years ago, giving shareholders N0.20 per share. The price appreciation last week has pushed up its returns to 51.3 percent, against 31 percent enjoyed by investors in the preceding week. The half-year f i n a n c i a l statement to June, 2014 is quite an improvement over what was posted in the same period in 2013. Its revenue rose 158 percent to N806.66 million from N510.45 million in 2013. It recorded N106.89 million profits from loss position of C M Y K

N90.04 million in six months in 2013. Paints and Coatings Manufacturers placed third with 9.52 percent or N0.14 price appreciation to close at N1.61 from N1.47. Financial analysts believe that the company is riding on the back of increase in infrastructures and their maintenance spending by the private and public sectors in Nigeria to boost earnings. Also, the enforcement of the local content in the oil and gas industry is said to

be driving the growth of the market as local operators are increasingly engaged by oil and gas companies for painting and coatings of oil platforms, pipelines and vessels. According to market watchers, investors see opportunity in the sector and are positioning to take advantage of the development, not just in PCMN, but in other paints and coatings companies. However, the company is performing below the NSE’s post listing rules requirement for non-submission of its first quarter financial statement for the period ended March, 2014. Ikeja Hotels Plc followed with addition of 6.76 percent or N0.05 to close at N0.79 from N0.74 per share. Ikeja Hotels has consistently been reneging in its responsibility to the investing public by consistently failing to post its earning reports on regular basis. Royal and Exchange Assurance appreciated by 5.26 percent or N0.03 to close at N0.60 from N0.57; Evan Medical advanced by 5.12 percent or N0.11 to close at N2.26 from N2.15; Eterna Plc increased by five percent or N0.19 to close at N3.99 from N3.80 per share; Okomu Oil Plc went up by 4.65 percent or N0.40 to close at N9.00 from N8.60; DN Meyer and Costain Plc closed the list, rising by 4.55 percent or N0.05 apiece to close at N1.15 from N1.10 and N1.20 from N1.15 respectively.

ATMs: Discouraging or encouraging cashless payment? (2) BABAJIDE KOMOLAFE

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n spite of the cashless policy, cash withdrawal through ATMs still dominate e-payment transactions in Nigeria. But that is not the intention of the policy. The vision behind the policy is that Nigerians would pay for goods and services using payment cards. With 75 percent of transactions at formal retail outlets still consummated in cash, the country is still far from achieving this vision. Why do bank customers that possess cards still pay with cash? The industry is still struggling with deployment and efficiency of PoS terminals. Our PoS terminals use SIM cards or GSM technology for operations. Hence, they rely on the services of the

MARKET NEWS By NKIRUKA NNOROM

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he Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, has rated stockbroking firms high with regards to compliance to its existing rules, especially in relation to reduction in regulatory infractions. Data obtained by Vanguard that tracked the compliance level of dealing members firms for a four year period, showed a steady improvement in average compliance on rendition of regulatory returns with the level growing to 94 percent within the period ended July 7, 2013, from 75 percent compliance level achieved in the same period in 2012. The dealing members had in 2010 and 2011 achieved 38 percent and 55 percent compliance level respectively. Also, Vanguard checks indicate that there has been marked improvement on the part of the Exchange to stem infraction with significant increase in the level of its

Telcos, which are still vulnerable to frequent breakdowns. Thus, even in the few retail outlets where they are available, their services are not always available. Thus they are not reliable. And because they are yet to be reliable for payment, bank customers need to carry cash to pay. The option of mobile payment or using mobile phones to pay is also still mired in debate over appropriateness of the model adopted by the CBN. Though almost everybody in Nigeria now carries mobile phone, very few use them to pay for goods and services. The banks are pushing, the Licensed Mobile Operators are also

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enforcement action. Available statistics show that mere enforcement actions were carried out ag stockbrokers for various offences in 2010, w the figure rose to 247 in 2011 and 437 in alone. In 2013, the number of enforcements down to 424, a development market watcher portends good omen for the market. The NSE stated that the reduction in infra witnessed over the period was an outcome zero-tolerance on regulatory infractions. According to the information obtained from NSE, it concluded and penalised a total infractions within the seven month period in as against 11 cases penalised in the same p in 2012. This contrasted sharply with total nu of nine and one infractions handled penalised by the stock exchange in 2011 and


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pushing, but the effect and impact still amounts to scratching the surface. Even among the elites, including bankers and CBN staff, very few are aware of mobile payment, talkless of using it. Thus, despite success story of mobile payment in countries like Kenya, mobile payment is still at embryo stage in Nigeria as a means of payment. Though some will blame low awareness for this, the reality is that the over 100 million Nigerians that have mobile phones, are yet to have confidence in mobile payment as it is presently offered. Hence rather than use them for payment, we still prefer cash, hence the continued dominance of cash withdrawals via ATMs. Given that these challenges can’t be solved or overcome overnight, the dominance of ATMs will persist for some years. The good news about this is that, confidence in ATMs have not only persisted but grown over the years. Despite the challenges of network failure, the typical bank customer is now used to operating the ATM. He or she is not awed or scared about ATMs. They have at least 95 percent confidence that ATM works. It delivers. They are also now familiar with how to resolve problems that can arise with the use of ATMs. However this confidence, except strategically harnessed, may discourage the cashless policy. This is because most bank customers only know and associate ATM with cash. Whenever you need cash, just go to the nearest ATM. If this persists, the dominance of cash withdrawal will persist, and ATMs would be a disincentive to cashless policy. An ATM is more than cash withdrawal. It is a payment platform. The ATMs can be used to pay for a wide array of services, including purchasing airtime and money transfer. Most bank customers are not aware of this, and those who are aware rarely use the ATM for such purposes. Why? This is because the regulators and the banks are not promoting these services. For example, the ATM can be used for funds transfer; most banks are silent on this. They still encourage customers to come in and do funds transfer across the counter. (To be continued next week)

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respectively. Meanwhile, the NSE has said that 17 stockbroking firms were operating with inadequate shareholders fund as at 16th June, 2014 and have been suspended accordingly. The dealing member firms are Colvia Securities Limited, Consolidated Investment Limited, Dakai Services Limited, Empire Securities Limited, First Equity Securities Limited, Genesis Securities & Investment Limited, Lion Stockbrokers Limited and LMB Stockbrokers Limited. Others are Mainstreet Securities Limited, Mayfield Investment Limited, Midland Capital Markets Limited, Northbridge Investment & trust Limited, Pennisula asset Management & Inv., Professional Stockbrokers Limited, Securities Trading & Inv., Waila securities Limited and Supra Commercial Trust Limited.

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here is plenty of information about a company that you’ll want to know as a value investor but that you can’t get from a casual glance at a stock quote or from reading most stock market commentary. In this section, we’ll tell you where to find that information and what to look for. Financial Reports Financial reports are a company’s annual and quarterly performance results. Companies are required to file these reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). You can find them at the SEC website or at the company’s corporate or investor relations website. You can learn a lot from a company’s annual report. It will explain what products and/or services the company sells and give you an idea

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Finding value in financial reports and balance sheets of how the company sees itself. For example, most people think of books when they think of Amazon.com. However, Amazon’s annual report says, “We seek to be Earth’s most customer-centric company for three primary customer sets: consumers, sellers, and enterprises. In addition, we generate revenue through other marketing and promotional services, such as online advertising, and cobranded credit card agreements.” This statement tells investors that the company has a much broader focus than books. A company’s financial reports will also describe its recent major accomplishments, changes in leadership, risk factors, intellectual property, any regulatory changes that affect the company and more. If you’re interested in investing in a company but you are not sure you understand its business model, try reading the annual report - it might be eye-opening. For example, you might not think of yourself as someone who would invest in a pharmaceutical company, but when you read its annual report and learn about what its major drugs are, why people need them and how they work, you might discover that you understand more than you expected to. However, if you are still lost after doing this research, you should probably pass on the stock. Of course, financial reports also provide the financial data that investors want to analyze, such as revenues, operating expenses, net income, total assets, total debt and more. Financial reports also make it easy to compare these numbers across time by providing historical data along with current data. An essential component of any financial report is the company’s financial statements. We’ll examine two - the balance sheet and the income statement - that will give you many of the numbers you’ll need for your value investment analysis. The balance sheet A company’s balance sheet provides a big picture of the company’s financial condition. The balance

sheet consists of two sections, one listing the company’s assets and another listing its liabilities and equity. The assets section is broken down into a company’s cash and cash equivalents; investments; trade receivables or accounts receivable; inventories; deferred tax assets; intangible assets; goodwill; property, plant and equipment; ant other assets. These sub-categories won’t be identical for every company you examine because different companies have different types of assets. The liabilities section lists the company’s accounts payable, accrued liabilities, convertible notes, longterm debt, other non-current liabilities, and any other outstanding debts that the company may have. The shareholders equity section of the balance sheet reflects how much money is invested into the company in addition to the cumulative retained earnings. Again, these subcategories won’t be identical for every company you examine because different companies have different types of liabilities. (For example, an insurance company might list “unearned premiums” as a liability, but a food service company would not.) One important ratio that value investors like to calculate using balance sheet data is called the current ratio. The current ratio compares the company’s total current assets to its total current liabilities. Current assets will be utilised within a year and current liabilities must be covered within the same time frame. The higher the ratio, the better, but value investors like to see a current ratio of at least two to one, meaning that the company has at least twice as many current assets as current liabilities. The current ratio indicates how easily a company can cover its current obligations and reveal the general liquidity position of the firm. Comparing a company’s current ratio for the most recent year to that of previous years and to that of similar companies for the same years will

help you put this number into perspective. For some calculations, you can let someone else do the math for you Yahoo! Finance, for example, provides the current ratio and many other important metrics under a category called “Key Statistics” when you look up a company’s ticker symbol. While you’re at it, you can also calculate net current assets per share. To get net current assets (also called working capital or current capital), you subtract current liabilities from current assets. Divide the result by the number of shares outstanding and you get net current assets per share. (You can find a company’s shares outstanding through the company’s financial statement specifically the income statement.) A lower net current asset per share figure is considered a green light for value investors to continue with the analysis. The balance sheet also provides a snapshot of a company’s long-term finances. Long-term assets may be lumped together under a term like “fixed assets” or “property, plant and equipment.” Included in these categories are assets such as the real estate and factories the company owns. “Intangible assets” is also a long-term asset; it attempts to measure the value of the company’s intellectual property holdings (copyrights, trademarks and patents). Long-term liabilities are a company’s financial obligations whose maturity is longer than one year, including real estate leases and bond issues. Another important number to get from the balance sheet is the company’s debt-to-assets ratio. To get this number, divide total liabilities by total assets. (Note that the term “debt” is used very loosely in this ratio because it includes all of a company’s liabilities, not just its long term debt.) Graham avoided companies whose debt exceeded 50 per cent of assets. Culled from Investopedia.com C M Y K


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Uquo gas to boost power generation, supply By CLARA NWACHUKWU AND GODWIN ORITSE

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EDERAL Government’s quest to bequeath Nigerians a stable power supply got a lift last week with the commissioning of the N90-billion Uquo Gas Processing Facility in Esit Ekit, Akwa Ibom State by President Goodluck Jonathan. The Uquo Gas is owned by Accugas Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Seven Energy International Limited, an indigenous Nigerian integrated oil and gas development, production and gas distribution company. President Jonathan commended Seven Energy and its Joint Venture partner, Frontier Oil Limited for the project in view of its impact on Nigeria’s aspi-

ration for sustainable power supply. He said, “We are happy with what we have seen today. Seven Energy and Frontier Oil deserve commendation for combining their individual capacities to deliver this project. This will have a multiplier effect on the economy such as increasing national power output, employment opportunities for the host communities and Nigerians and additional revenue for both the Federal Government & Akwa Ibom State.” The Chief Executive Officer, Seven Energy, Mr. Philip Ihenacho, said the Uquo gas project is a reflection of the company’s unique focus on the emerging Nigerian domestic gas market. He noted that Nigeria has immense gas potential, which remained untapped for power generation and industrial use.

According to Ihenacho, “Seven Energy, through its wholly owned subsidiary Accugas, has developed a midstream gas processing and transportation infrastructure. With our partner in the Uquo Field, Frontier Oil, we have combined our expertise to make this project a reality to unlock the huge opportunities we see in the Nigerian gas market. “We are happy to see our investment culminate in the commissioning of this facility, which will support government’s effort to improve power supply, create job opportunities for Nigerians, and impact other sectors of the economy.” He added that the steady supply of power will naturally improve the quality of life Also speaking, the Managing Direc-

From left: Mr. Philip Ihenacho, Chief Executive Officer, Seven Energy; President Goodluck Jonathan; Mr. Dada Thomas, CEO, Frontier Oil and Gas and Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State at the commissioning of the Uquo JV’s Gas Processing Facility in Esit Eket, Akwa Ibom State.

DISCOs tackle NERC over N2m tariff review By CHRIS OCHAYI

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HE Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, Abuja DISCO, has asked the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, to reduce the N2 million being proposed for extra-ordinary tariff review. A representative of the DISCO Mr. Bola Odubiyi, who spoke against the backdrop of the new fee contained in the new NERC Draft Regulations on Tariff Review, suggested that the regulator instead reduced the fee to N250, 000, since the Commission’s core mandate is not to generate revenue. Odubiyi insisted that the request is totally unreasonable, as the DISCOs were already remitting funds to the Commission on monthly basis.

According to him, “ we find the application of N2million to the regulatory body extra-ordinary, as we are already paying NERC every month. Asking us to pay N2million for what is a legitimate request is totally unreasonable. “We accept that it should charge some fees, which should not be more than N250,000. Remember that NERC is not a money making organisation. It is not a profit making organisation. It is supposed to recover costs only, not to make profit.” Odubiyi also warned the commission on the danger of entertaining separate applications from different companies at different times, stressing that it would lead to staggered tariff in NERC.

“We want to state clearly that for the extra-ordinary review, this process will lead to a staggered tariff for all market participants instead of what we have now where everything is done once,” he said. Odubiyi also pointed out that the data the NERC used in computing the minor review were almost historical because they do not reflect current economic reality since it takes into cognisance prices of the last two months before the review. He advised the Commission to base its decision on the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, and that of the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS’, forecasts to make the tariffs current.

tor of Frontier Oil and Gas, Mr. Dada Thomas, expressed pride in the completion of the project, as only the International Oil Companies, IOCs, can construct facilities like the Uquo plant. Thomas maintained that the Uquo gas plant is the biggest of its kind in Sub Sahara Africa, and will boost generation capacity in the country. He noted, “You all know that Nigeria has not been able to generate more than 4,000 megawatts, MW, of power, this project by the end of the year will help to generate another 750 to 1,000MW. Right now, Akwa Ibom State has the steadiest electricity supply in Nigeria “The impact is that the Hairdressers can now run their salons without problem, the welders can work without their generating set; the multiplier effects are better imagined. It means that the factories can carry on productions, and offices can function. All these have an impact on the ability of individuals to produce.” With regard to the impact of the project to generation, Ihenacho said, “First commercial gas deliveries commenced in early 2014 to the 190MW Ibom Power Station. With the addition of deliveries to the 560MW Calabar NIPP, we will be supplying gas to more than 10% of Nigeria’s power generation capacity. In total, we have 1.3 trillion cubic feet, tcf, of long-term gas sales agreements, with duration of between 10 and 20 years, in place.” Ihenacho added that the gas facility is one of the biggest projects of its kind to be undertaken by an independent company in Sub-Saharan Africa. He said that Seven Energy provided the technical services and 100% funding for the gas facility and transportation infrastructure, at a cost of some N90 billion ($600 million). This, he said, attests to the growing capacity of indigenous operators in Nigeria in line with the Federal Government’s policy of increasing indigenous participation in the oil and gas sector. He thanked the Federal and Akwa Ibom State governments for their support towards ensuring that the project commenced production. Commenting on the project, the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill Akpabio, said the state was happy to provide the right environment for both Seven Energy and Frontier Oil to operate. He said, “Akwa Ibom is a peaceful state and business friendly. We are a partner that corporates want to work with. As you can see today, through our vision and partnership with these companies, we are achieving great things for both Nigeria and Akwa Ibom State.” Governor Akpabio added that Akwa Ibom State Government and its partners are leading the way in addressing Nigeria’s power problem through the production of natural gas and assured of the state’s continued support to Seven Energy and Frontier Oil. The Uquo Field, located on Oil Mining Lease, OML 13, is one of the 24 marginal fields that were awarded to indigenous companies by the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, in 2003.


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Brazil now highest buyer of Nigeria’s crude ...spends N158bn in one month By MICHAEL EBOH

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RAZIL has overtaken In dia as the largest buyer of Nigeria’s crude oil, spending $990.09 million, about N158.414 billion on the purchase of crude oil from Nigeria. Data from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, on activities in the oil and gas sector for March 2014, disclosed that Brazil purchased 9.442 million barrels of crude oil from Nigeria in the month under review. Brazil’s increased demand for Nigeria’s crude, according to analysts, may be as a result of the football World Cup, which the South American nation hosted between June and July. As at March, three months to the tournament, preparations were in top gear in Brazil, to ensure a successful hosting. The analysts are of the view that Brazil will very likely remain? the highest importer for Nigeria’s crude for May, June and July, when data for the periods are released by the NNPC. India, on the other hand, purchased 8.56 million barrels of crude oil from Nigeria, estimated at $897.71 million, about N143.633 billion, using a crude price of $104.86 per barrel. The Netherlands spent $825.56 million, about N7.873 billion on the purchase of 7.873 million barrels of crude oil from Nigeria; followed by Spain with the purchase of 6.638 million barrels of crude oil, estimated at $696.061 million, about N111.37 billion. France purchased 4.015 mil-

lion barrels of Nigeria’s crude; United Stated of America imported 3.892 million barrels, while Indonesia purchased 3.89 million barrels of crude oil from Nigeria. Others are: South Africa 2.897

million barrels of crude oil, Germany 1.985 million barrels, and Cote D’Ivoire, which imported 1.62 million barrels of crude oil from Nigeria. In general, the NNPC document revealed that Nigeria

From left: Recipient of the NNPC/Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited International Postgraduate Scholarship Award, Ms. Oluwadamilola Soyoye; General Manger, Operations, Deepwater Nigeria, EEPNL, Mr. Oladotun Isiaka; and another recipient, Mr. Emmanuel Dibiagwu, during the 2014/2015 awards presentation in Lagos.

Nigeria missing from global coal output By SEBASTINE OBASI

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ESPITE the enormous deposits of coal in the country, Nigeria is not yet reckoned with in the global coal production and consumption, as the Statistical Review of World Energy 2014, made no mention of the country’s

coal potential. According to the Review, coal consumption grew by three percent in 2013, well below the 10-year average of 3.9 percent, but it is still the fastest-growing fossil fuel. It explained that coal’s share of global primary energy con-

Power minister warns against inter-agency rivalry By CHRIS OCHAYI

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HE Minister of State for Power, Mr. Mohammed Wakil, has warned agencies within the ministry against infighting and confrontations, advising that “only collaboration and positive interface can speed up attainments of the goals of the power sector reforms.” Wakil issued the warning while inaugurating the Technical Committee on the establishment of the Electricity Management Services Limited, EMSL, last week in Abuja. He noted that “inter agency disputes have negative impact on the implementation and achievement of government goals, saying, “we must never engage in disputes to the extent of engaging in press war.” He added, “Agencies must avoid taken to public domain

earned $6.561 billion, about N1.05 trillion from the export of 62.566 million barrels of crude oil in the month of March. Nigeria’s crude export in March is a 4.77 per cent decline from the previous month’s

crude export of 65.7 million barrels, estimated at $6.889 billion, about N1.102 trillion. Specifically, Europe was the highest buyer of Nigeria’s crude, with the importation of 26.57 million barrels. Asia and the Far East followed with the purchase of 15.3 million barrels of Nigeria’s crude oil, while South America imported 10.39 million barrels of crude oil from Nigeria. Other African countries purchased 4.454 million barrels of crude from Nigeria; North America and Oceania/Pacific countries purchased 3.89 million barrels and 961,105 barrels respectively of Nigeria’s crude. Continuing, the NNPC said, “Total crude oil and condensates lifting for both domestic and export were about 64.60 million barrels. Oil companies lifted about 35.59 million barrels, representing 55.09 per cent, while NNPC lifted 29.01 million barrels, representing 44.91 per cent of the total. “Lifting by fiscal regime shows 33.61, 28.22, and 2.77 million barrels for JVC, PSC/ SC, and Others respectively. Out of NNPC’s lifting, 24.29 million barrels was for Federation Account, while 4.72 million barrels was for domestic use.”

operational issues that should be resolved within the ministry. The transformation of the power sector has recorded so much progress that we cannot for whatever reasons fight each other over mandates. The ministry can no longer watch the infighting which has now reached the media. That is why this committee is conceived. “You are to ensure that all areas of disputations between the EMS and the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, are resolved with respect to the bill before the National Assembly. Your committee is to provide options and recommendations on how to ensure synergy between the two agencies,” the minister said. The Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Power, Dr. Godnows Igali, also told the

committee that the EMS was set up by the same instrument that set up other agencies during the power sector reform exercise. EMS was not a creation of the present leadership of the ministry; the National Council on Privatisation created the EMS. “The only thing was that it was registered as a limited liability company with the Corporate Affairs Commission before the National Assembly in its wisdom recommended a legal backing for the body. So it is not a new creation,” Igali said. Responding, the Chairman of the committee, Mr. Nyelampa Ngada, said “There can be no robust power sector without technical regulation as different from economic regulation. Lack of proper testing of equipment is an invitation for problems.”

sumption reached 30.1 percent, the highest since 1970. Consumption outside the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD countries rose by a below-average 3.7 percent, but still accounted for 89 percent of global growth. China was said to have recorded the weakest absolute growth since 2008, but the country still accounted for 67 percent of global growth. India experienced its second largest volumetric increase on record and accounted for 21 percent of global growth. OECD consumption increased by 1.4 percent, with increases in the United States and Japan offsetting declines in the European Union. The Review stated that global coal production grew by 0.8 percent, the weakest growth since 2002. Indonesia (+9.4 percent), and Australia (+7.3percent) offset a decline in the US (-3.1 percent), while China (+1.2 percent) recorded the weakest volumetric growth in production since 2000. Recently, the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said the quantity of coal deposit in Nigeria could provide electricity for the nation for the next 20 to 30 years, as he hinted of government’s interest in

developing the vast coal resources for power generation. Nebo, who stated this while receiving the Zuma Energy Group led by its Chairman, Mr. Innocent Ezuma, in his office, said that when fully explored, the coal to power initiative would increase the country’s power generation capacity, and assist in overcoming the current erratic power supply. According to him, the President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration is passionate about the coal-to-power project as “Nigeria cannot depend solely on the thermal and hydro sources of power.” The minister gave the assurance that the government would put in place a suitable framework for the power purchase agreement, PPA, and partial risk guarantee, PRG. He also said that the African Development Bank, AfBD, had indicated interest in the provision of PRG for the coal to power project. Coal is found in the Central and South East regions of the country. It is estimated that the two regions have a total of 396 million metric tonnes, and total recoverable coal of 209.43 million tonnes, while the unproven reserves are estimated to be in the region of 1,134 million tonnes.


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O put an end to the re curring issue of gas flaring in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, the Federal Government should make the practice unprofitable by enforcing stringent penalties against defaulting companies. This is the opinion of Mr. Moritz Abazie, the Managing Director of Strides Energy and Maritime Limited, an offshore oil and gas construction firm. Abazie, who spoke in an interview, noted that conventional operations in the oil industry make it more viable for oil producing companies to flare gas than to harness it. “As such, it is quite difficult and expensive to contain the menace,” he added. Maintaining, however, that appreciable success had been recorded and that penalty for defaulters should be made a bit more stringent, the oil and gas services expert said: “It is natural to toe the line of little resistance when you start a business. But having done that the consequences of gas flaring have been felt; it is obvious and everybody can see it. Government has come up to say, look, gas flaring has to be stopped and has set a timeline.” According to Abazie, it requires huge capital investment to set up the infrastructure required in harnessing gas. He said that although a number of companies have been complying with the rules, the ultimate target is zero-flaring.

The regulatory and monitoring agencies, he said, need to up their game, noting that if the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, and the environmental agencies improved their efficiency, flaring would be a thing of the past. On the Nigerian Content Act, Abazie observed that the law has opened the floor for indigenous companies to prove to the world that they are capable competing in the international oil and gas scene. The CEO noted that Nigeri-

an companies, who had the capacity to carry out contracts efficiently were marginalised before the Nigerian content policy came on board, saying that the level of implementation has been quite impressive. Maintaining that the project could still be described as ‘work in progress,’ Abazie explained that the compliance level by the International Oil Companies, IOCs, has been satisfactory to a reasonable extent. “The Nigerian Content Act

has been quite effective. It has been very useful; you cannot compare the situation now for local players with what it was before this policy came on stream. The implementation has been quite good; it could be better, though. The point remains that the policy, the law, is well cut out (because) it was long overdue. But the good news is that it has come to stay and the IOCs are implementing it.” Explaining further, he stated, “Before now, for instance,

Genesis Electricity Limited (Gel) Wins Africa Utility Of The Year Award 2013/2014: Sir Rick St. John (right) hands over AUW Award to the Group Marketing and Communications Director of GEL, Desiree Mc Nabb in Cape Town, South Africa.

Genesis Electricity wins 2014 Africa Utility award By EDIRI EJOH

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ENESIS Electricity Ltd, GEL, has been declared the African Power Utility of the year at the Africa Utility Week Awards. The awards which held at the International Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa, is an annual award where winners are selected by an independent panel of judges based on their excellence in any one of power utilities in Africa. Some of the fields considered are Service delivery, project roll-out, technology roll-out, revenue protection measures, loss reduction, grid integration and new energy sources. Those who made the finalist in the category that Genesis won the award, included Copperbelt Energy Corporation, Kenya Electricity Transmission Company, Genesis Electricity Limited, and ZESCO Limited of Zambia. Genesis was recognised for

its multiple projects deployment in a few countries in Africa over the past nine years and particularly for the development of the 84MW off-grid gasfired power plant at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation owned, Port Harcourt Refining Company, PHRC. It is estimated that almost 50% of Nigeria’s petrol, diesel oil, kerosene and other refined products requirements can be met by the PHRC when operating at full capacity, and thus significantly reducing the huge petroleum products importation bills currently being incurred by the Nigerian government. Genesis Electricity Chief Executive Officer, Mr Akinwole Omoboriowo, has also been listed amongst the 60 Most Influential Figures in East &West African Power in ESI Africa 2014. Commenting on the award, he said: “We at Genesis Electricity are elated, and indeed humbled by so great an ho-

nour to be recognised with an award of such magnitude. We congratulate the Federal Government of Nigeria for creating and fostering a vibrant en-

abling environment for the power sector in Nigeria. We also thank government for granting us the opportunity to invest in the construction of the

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HE Federal Government has been lauded for its plans to power rural communities nationwide with renewable energy. This follows its intention to deploy a three-phase programme utilising solar, wind and biomass energy to power hundreds of rural communities that had groped around in darkness for decades. The commendation came from a private sector-led initiators of PAWA 774, which also plans to deploy 10 megawatt, MW, clean, renewable energy power plants in each of Nigeria’s 774 local government areas. “We have quietly been implementing our vision to power hard-to-reach communities with Nigeria’s abundant, renewable energy sources,” said Prof. Olurinde Lafe, Managing Director/Chief Executive, MD/ CEO, the Renewable Energy Technology Institute, RETI, a founding partner of the PAWA774 initiative. “We are therefore highly encouraged by the Minister of Power’s plans to bring this allimportant resource to Nigerians who have been off the power grid for generations, and offer our support to realise the dream of constant, sustainable power for all Nigerians,” Lafe added. Since 2012, PAWA 774 has run a renewable energy plan aimed at providing about 8,000MW of clean power to Nigerians over the next five years, through communityowned power plant franchises. 84MW off-grid electric power supply solution to the largest refinery complex in Sub Sahara Africa, the Port Harcourt Refining Company.

PTDF grants 217 postgraduate students overseas scholarship By CHRIS OCHAYI

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HE Petroleum Technolo gy Development Funds, PTDF, has inducted 217 postgraduate students for the 2013/ 2014 and 2014/2015 Masters of Science and Doctor of Philosophy under its scholarship award programmes. The Executive Secretary of PTDF, Mr. Femi Ajayi, who performed the induction ceremony last week in Abuja, stated that this has brought the total number of beneficiaries of PTDF scholarship programme to 2, 974. He said “the Fund has so far trained 2412 MSc in Petroleum Engineering, Gas Engineering,

Geo-science, Off Shore Engineering, Geology and other related oil and gas courses. Also, some 488 PhD scholars have also been trained overseas in related fields since inception and a number of the ex-scholars works in the oil and gas industry and the academia. “The Fund has also trained 74 university lecturers in its University Lecturers Skills Enhancement Training Programme (a train-the-trainer programme) in Newcastle, United Kingdom, UK and Grenoble in France. Twenty others will be leaving Nigeria for Grenoble France September this year.” Ajayi, while giving the break-

down of the inducted scholarship students, said, “today we are inducting 217 scholars including 170 fresh MSc scholars, four deferred as well as 43 fresh PhD scholars.” On the awardees, Ajayi said, “you must all consider yourselves lucky as this laudable programme could not hold last year due to financial challenges faced by the fund. I salute the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and the Minister of Petroleum Resources, whose timely intervention made it possible for the Fund to conduct a joint aptitude test and interview for the 2013/14 and 2014/15 applicants of whom you are the products and beneficiaries.”


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FG, IOCs, others to participate in NAEC conference

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HE Federal Govern ment, International Oil Companies, IOCs, independent producers and other stakeholders will converge in Lagos on Thursday, to discuss the way out of pipeline vandalism in Nigeria. The Federal Government’s delegation will be led by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, who will deliver the keynote address, while the Group Managing Director, GMD, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Joseph Dawha, will present the lead paper. These will take place at the Annual Conference of the National Association of Energy Correspondents, NAEC, on August 21, 2014, at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. The theme of the conference is: “Pipeline Vandalism and its Socio-economic effects on the Nation.” The conference will also have two technical sessions. The topic for the first technical session is: “Crude oil theft and the way out”. Discussants will include: Major General Emmanuel Atuwe, Commander, Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield; and Mr. Ernest Nwapa, Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB; and Mr. Robert Clay Neff, Managing Director, Chevron Nigeria Limited.

FG to harness efforts to solve power challenges By CHRIS OCHAYI

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HE Federal Government has reiterated its preparedness to harness efforts of stakeholders to boost current moves to solve some challenges facing the power sector in the post-privatisation era. The Minister of State for Power, Mr. Mohammed Wakil, stated this at the inaugural conference of the just concluded National Council on Power, NCoP, in Abuja. He said the sector has been faced with some initial teething problems since the privatisation and handover of the generation and distribution, GENCOs and DISCOs, to their new owners in November last year. Wakil identified the challenges to include, stabilising the market for effective market performance; attracting additional funds to guarantee infrastructure maintenance and expansion. Also included is the provision of the much needed manpower to bridge the gap created by the exit of experienced aged technical workers from the sector.

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Collaboration, key to sustaining independent operations in Nigeria By SEBASTINE OBASI

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IVEN the technical ca pacity and huge funding required, there is the need for collaboration between Nigerian independents and the multinationals to sustain operations in the sector, the Managing Director of Seplat Petroleum Development Company, Mr. Austin Avuru, has said. Avuru stated this at the just concluded Society of Petroleum Engineers, SPE Annual Conference held in Lagos. According to him, with or without the much awaited Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB,

Nigerian independents should collaborate with the multinationals to further develop the nation’s hydrocarbon industry. “I believe that what you are seeing today in some elements of divestments is just a shake out of shared responsibilities. When we finally get our acts together as a country, and probably decide either to pass the PIB or shelve it entirely, either way, when we decide that this is the direction we are going as an industry. I believe that what we see will be some real collaboration between five or six Nigerian independents and the IOCs in such a way that there will be shared re-

sponsibilities towards moving this industry in this country forward. “We will see deep-pocketed investments by the multinationals in the deep water terrain. There will also be some shallow water deep finds and then expansion of the domestic LNG industry, either through a couple of additional LNG trains or possibly, or even though remote, the beginning of another LNG company entirely,” he said. Avuru argued that in view of the spate of divestments, the multinationals will focus on high profile projects to ensure energy security.

“When the shakeout is over, the multi-nationals will engage in high profile ventures that will ensure energy security around the world, while the independents will be left to ensure domestic security. I believe that by the end of 2018, 50 percent of domestic gas supply to power this economy will come from Nigerian independents. I believe that the entire refining space including the refineries that we have refused to sell will be with the independents. “If we are lucky in the next three years that Dangote makes good his threats to build a 400,000 barrels refinery that will open the floodgate, a couple of other refineries will follow, either greenfield or finally somebody has the courage to sell the existing ones. Then we might end up by 2020, with the refining capacity in excess of 700,000 barrels,” he added. The Seplat MD also said that apart from TOTAL and Mobil, most of the domestic marketing space will be with the Nigerian independents, and foresaw that about 20 percent of crude oil production (between 400,000 and 600,000) will also be with the Nigerian independents. According to him, “When the shakeout is over, I foresee that the multinationals will do what they are best at; deep pocket ventures, exporting natural gas to markets around the world, for international energy security. They will also be exporting some 60 or 70 percent of our total production to refineries around the world, while the independents will have to face up to the national duty of ensuring domestic energy security.”

CSOs task FG on speedy prosecution of subsidy cases By EDIRI EJOH, ISAAC EKOEMEYE & TOCHUKWU EZE

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HE Coalition of Civil So ciety Organisations, CSOs, under the auspices of the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice, ANEEJ, have urged the Federal Government to increase efforts towards eradicating impunity in the country’s fuel subsidy regime. The group made the call during a campaign to the Office of the Attorney-General of Lagos State, to express their dissatisfaction on the current spate of impunity in the oil sector. They also called for speedy prosecution of individuals indicted in the various reports of the different panels set up to probe the fuel subsidy regime. They also lent their support for whistle blowers in different organisations, such as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC; Petroleum Products Pricing and

Regulatory Agency, PPPRA; Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR; Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS; and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. They insisted that information on the activities of these institutions must be made public. Speaking for the group, the Executive Director, ANEEJ, Mr. David Ugolor, said, “There is need for a speedy reaction from the Federal Government to end the impunity in the oil and gas sector to enable a more vibrant and robust economy in the country.” Ugolor noted that the campaign is meant to create public awareness and promote rapid enforcement of anti-corruption law, reduce corruption among citizens and government agencies, and ensure transparency and accountability in the oil and gas industry. He said, “The purpose is to review how anti-corruption agencies and the judiciary

have fared in the prosecution of indicted suspects in the fuel subsidy regime, and also to review the implication of fuel subsidy malpractice on the livelihoods of Nigerians. “Frauds in the fuel subsidy regime are serious issues for which nobody has been punished and the impunity appears to be soaring with the latest kerosene subsidy saga, for which key agencies of government have been trading words to the detriment of the ordinary Nigerians “We are saying the Federal government should mount pressure on the perpetrators and do more to bring indicted persons and oil companies to justice.” Also speaking, Programme officer, ANEEJ, Innocent Edemhanria, added that revolution should be the course of Nigerians against issues that impedes on the right to information. “Nigerians need not display mediocrity in situations as crit-

ical as this, but push hard in relating their pains through the right to speech on issues that can transcend to change for proper structuring of subsidy management in the oil sector,” he maintained. ?An Ad Hoc Committee on Fuel Subsidy, set up in 2012, had unearthed mind-boggling findings that indicated widespread corruption and mismanagement in the operations and activities of oil companies in fuel subsidy administration in the country. Also, the committee found out that the payment of fuel subsidy to oil marketers was inflated and several marketers got paid for doing nothing and their expenses charged to the subsidy account. The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency, NEITI Audit Report of 2009-2011, revealed more startling revelations as it uncovered a disparity of N175.9 billion between the subsidy claims from the Federation Account and the one made by the PPPRA.


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EPZ project big enough to support everyone, by Eyengho Alex Eyengho in this interview asserts that the Itsekiri nation was prepared to accommodate the Ijaw in the EPZ project at Ogidiben. By Egufe Yafugborhi

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EYOND the internal prob lems, Ijaws claim they own 70 per cent of the location of the EPZ. They think it is consequently unfair to name the project after Ogidigben. What is your take here? I urge anyone interested in knowing the facts of this matter to see Vanguard of Wednesday July 30, 2014 and read the Ugborodo rejoinder to the issues being raised by Gbaramatu. Ijaws on the claim to the Ogidigben EPZ. There are two projects in one: Gas City covering 2,560.89 hectares of land and the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Jetty Project of 300 hectares. The land Delta State Government acquired for the Nigerian Export Processing Zones Authority, NEPZA, for the Gas City lies between Ogidigben and Ajudaibo. Notices of Revocation of the Rights of Occupancy as published respectively in The Pointer of Thursday, November 12, 2012 and Vanguard of Thursday, December 6, 2012 expressly show that the land is between Ajudaibo and Ogidigben, which are in Ugborodo Community. The 300 hectares

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•Alex Eyengho nize the presence of the Gbaramatu people in Itsekiri land and the Sokebolou Ogulaha people as their neighbours. Same goes for the Ilajes. For this reason Ijaws and Ilajes benefited from projects within Ugborodo Community like the EGP, EGTL etc. in the usual Itsekiri spirit of accommodation, magnanimity and hospitality.

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EPZ is three times bigger than the gradually winding off EGTL. There is so much to go round not just for Itsekiris, Ijaws and Ilajes but Delta State and Nigeria as a whole

NPA Jetty lies between Madangho and Kpokpo. Courts of competent jurisdictions have adjudged these lands to be part of Ugborodo in various suits. Receipts have also been tendered where Ijaws paid rents as customary tenants to Itsekiri. These were some of the facts that gave Itsekiri court victory in those suits. Certainly, Itsekiri have copies of these receipts and these are verifiable public documents in the courts! Barring the debate on land ownership, the Ijaws are asking for their own Interface committee. They say in the days of EGTL which they acknowledge was solely on Ugborodo soil, the Ijaws and even Ilajes of Ondo had their own Interface Committees to negotiate their stakes as impacted communities. It is good to hear they agreed that they don’t have land ownership claim to the EGTL. The Itsekiri people have made it clear that they recog-

This is by choice. It has nothing to do with fairness, justice and equity. If the Itsekiris are doing anything wrong against my Ijaw or Urhobo brothers, I will be the first to speak out, and vice versa. Hold me by this public declaration anytime, any day. Last word: Itsekiris, Ijaws and Urhobos must learn to live together as one. Peace and injustice have no meeting point. Their actions and inactions at all times must be anchored on the tripod of equity, justice and fair-play. Hardly can you find an Itseki-

ri person that has no blood link with Ijaw, Urhobo, Benin, Yoruba or other tribes; same for Ijaws and Urhobos. So why are we fighting? The EPZ Project is big enough pie to take care of everybody in Delta State and Nigeria to a large extent. The troublemakers in Ugborodo must give peace a chance and allow the military to bring sanity to that area. There should immediately be a standard police station in Ugborodo and a well-equipped Naval base. The security of lives and property is the responsibility of governments at all levels. All displaced persons in Ode-Ugborodo, Madangho, Ajudaibo and Ogidigben must immediately resettle with their families and loved ones without any fear of intimidation by criminal elements. This is the way to go.

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For the EPZ, Itsekiris are prepared to accommodate these people again, not as of right or by falsehood and threat or violence but as a privileged to neighbours. They can have as many EPZ Interface Committees as they desire if and when the project come to their land. For now, the entire land (about 3,000 hectares) acquired by government for the EPZ Project belongs to the Itsekiri. Let me add that EPZ is three times bigger than the gradually winding off EGTL. There is so much to go round not just for Itsekiris, Ijaws and Ilajes but Delta State and Nigeria as a whole. They are also insisting on change of the project’s name from. Ogidigben EPZ Project Ugborodo to a name that recognizes co-ownership with the Itsekiris. Is there no longer love in sharing? I don’t agree. For the fact that the land acquired for the EPZ

Project is between Ajudaibo and Ogidigben in Ugborodo, it can be named after any one of the two towns. Therefore, naming it after Ogidigben is in order. There should be no further argument about this, neither should attempts be made to blackmail or threaten Governor Uduaghan or President Jonathan into stopping the groundbreaking ceremony. Nobody has the monopoly of violence. Are you not saying all these because you are an Itsekiri man; because the odds favour you? Not all. For the record, nobody is more Itsekiri than I am. Nobody is more Ijaw than I am. Nobody is more Urhobo than I am. Nobody is more Yoruba than I am. These are my paternal and maternal ancestral make up as a Nigerian. When I attain that age bracket, I can become the EghareAja of Ugborodo if interested and have the backing of my strong paternal Kromini link in Ode-Ugborodo (Arunton) and Ijaghala. I can become a King in Gbaramatu by virtue of my close paternal Igbeha/Egogo/ Erueyin link in Oporoza, not in the least my blood link to Koko (Olomu family), Omadino, Orugbo, Bateren (the royal family of Asenguah), Agbarho (Akatugba family), Okpara, and Ondo State. I am firmly rooted in Itsekiriland, Ijawland and Urhoboland. However, I want to be known, seen and addressed as an Itsekiri man from Warri Kingdom.

By Umaru S. Abdullahi

T was a bright, sunny morning that day. Date was December 11, 1998. The rustic setting was the ancient town of Kaiama in Bayelsa State. About 5,000 Ijaw youths drawn from over 500 communities from over 40 clans that make up the Ijaw nation had gathered to make what is now known as the Kaiama Declaration. The explicit summary of the Kaiama deliberation and declaration is a cry and protest against the unending degradation of the Ijaw and indeed the Niger Delta environment through uncontrolled exploration and exploitation of crude oil and gas. This, they complained, has led to oil spillages, gas flaring, flooding and coastal erosion. The consequence of all these, in their words, is that “the quality of life of Ijaw people is deteriorating as a result of utter neglect, suppression and marginalization visited on Ijaws by the alliance of the Nigerian state and transnational oil companies”. There is, however, an implicit issue in the Kaiama protest. It is the question of employment and empowerment of the people. More than 70 per cent of the youths that championed the Kaiama call for ownership of their land, natural resources and self determination were unemployed. If they were gainfully employed, perhaps they would have been more appreciative of even a gradual development in their region. Importantly, they would have been more constructive and strategic in their engagement with the federal government and multinational oil companies. But the military government, ever short of foresight, rather than engage these youths, deployed soldiers to quell the protest and suppress the agitation. Not a few of the youths were killed. By 2004,

flickers of youth militancy to come were quite clear; the emergence of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, epitomized the apogee of youth militancy. Bombing of oil installations, kidnapping and murder had become familiar news by 2009. Nigeria had been stretched to a breaking point. The Umaru Musa Yar’Adua government was almost at its knees as production of crude oil dropped by over 50 per cent. It took the intervention of the Niger Delta elders and leaders plus the historic announcement of unconditional amnesty for all the militants and the proclamation of a massive programme of rehabitation through training, capacity building and empowerment, to convince the militants to drop their arms and come to a negotiating table.

Sword of Damocles About the same period, far away in the North, another restive youthful sect known today as Boko Haram had sprouted and like the dreaded sword of Damocles loomed in the North East. Today, their crude, barbarous and wanton destruction of lives and property and the mindless abduction of over 200 young girls of Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno state, has stirred the soul of the world. Those with a sense of history, understand the hard fact that beneath the festering insurgency and militancy in Nigeria today is the burgeoning issue of unemployment. If majority of graduates had jobs and the quasi-literate are engaged as artisans, there would be less idle minds to fall prey to sophistry and satanic characters.

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Fastest Range Rover debuts with 405kw/680Nm •Hits 0-60 in 4.5 seconds, 260kph top speed

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HE Range Rover Sport SVR has debuted.uty hh |b3 The fastest, most powerful Land Rover ever produced is the first model to wear the SVR designation being adopted by future Land Rover and Jaguar highperformance models. The Range Rover Sport SVR accelerates from 0100 kph in just 4.5 seconds. A top speed electronically limited to 260kph and a Nürburgring Nordschleife lap time of 8 minutes 14 seconds – one of the fastest times ever recorded by a production SUV – underline its performance credentials. The SVR’s range-topping 5.0-litre supercharged V8 engine has been developed to produce 405kW and 680Nm – substantial 29kW and 56Nm increases - without compromising fuel economy. And its advanced ZF 8HP70 8speed automatic transmission and four-wheeldrive chassis have been optimised to complement its astonishing per-

formance, whatever the weather. In a world first for Land Rover, the Range Rover Sport SVR is equipped with a twostage active exhaust featuring electronically controlled valves. The system optimises sound quality, performance and aesthetics and provides a racecar-inspired soundtrack at higher engine revs without adversely affecting refinement during steadystate driving.

Coscharis celebrates 90 years of Morris Garages C OSCHARIS Motors Ltd has joined the rest of the world to celebrate 90 years of existence of Morris Garages, the British iconic brand. The foremost automobile marketing company is presently displaying the brand at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, as part of its effort to bring the brand closer to the people in Nigeria. A key aspect of the dis-

play is the weekend-long test drive offer to potential customers for any of the MG model of their choice, so as to experience the luxury and capabilities of the brand. Coscharis Motors acquired the MG franchise three years ago and has since then enjoyed a reasonable patronage during this period. While the brand is still relatively new

in Nigeria, it has a British heritage of over 90 years. Since March 2013 and 2014,|3 MG Motors UK has recurrently recorded the best ever quarter one sales performance globally - with sales increase by 57.4% MG remains the fastest growing manufacturer in UK. The success of the iconic brand is attributed to the introduction of high tech die-

sel and petrol engines across the MG variants; and the rapidly expanding network globally. According to Helyn Osandu, the General Manager Sales, Coscharis MG, “the firstall-new MG in 16 years the MG 6 represents the exterior direction of the new generation of models for the re-born British brand. It offers modern British sporting style with a spa-

cious and advanced interior that fits right in with contemporary luxury cars.The aim is to create a whole new set of benchmarks for intermedium sedan cars with class leading interior space, superior rear passenger legroom, and enough headspace to make for a spacious and comfortable ride. Safety standards are another key point in all new MG lineup.

Low-priced made-in-Nigeria Hyundai cars go on sale H

YUNDAI Motors Ni geria Limited has started phased delivery of low priced made-in-Nigeria cars assembled at the company’s plant in Lagos to its provisional dealers nationwide. This is coming barely

three months after Stallion Group owners of the multivehicle plant roll-out made-in-Nigeria Nissan range of vehicles in April. The Chairman of Stallion Group, Mr. Sunil Vaswani who broke the news recently said the new vehicles

“will be affordably priced” in other to give Nigerians a break from the stranglehold of wholesale vehicle importers. Some of the deliveries in the passenger car segment are Hyundai i10, Grand, Elantra and iX35 SUV,

Hyundai vehicles being produced in Stallion VON plant in Lagos

while the 10-ton HD160; seven-ton HD 120; fiveton HD78 and three-ton HD65 constitute vehicles in the light commercial vehicle segment and 28+1 seater Hyundai County bus and 30-seater Stallion County are in the commuter bus category. Hyundai Motors Nigeria has hitherto announced starting price of between NGN1.5m and NGN1.9m for the i10 and Grand models respectively, having announced in July it was commencing phased production of affordably priced Hyundai models. Hyundai Motors Nigeria plant Managing Director, Tokunbo Aromolaran has said the vehicles are built to the world’s highest automotive operating standard - ISO/TS 16949. The ISO/TS 16949 is the highest automotive operating standard in the world and its benefits in-

clude improved quality processes with streaming supply chains that leads to better overall product, Mr. Aromalaran explained. He said: “We are glad to inform Nigerians that we have delivered on our promise to make available affordably priced vehicles – thanks to strong-willed President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and the indefatigable supervisory roles of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment headed by Dr. Olusegun Aganga.” The first phase delivery establishes a system of record for the complete vehicle program which will gradually be expanded to meet the ever-increasing demands for functional vehicle in Nigeria, the plant director said. He enjoined: “Prospective customers to walk into any of our dealership

showrooms nationwide to buy value-driven madein-Nigeria Hyundai certified vehicles.” Hyundai i10, Grand, Elantra and iX35 SUV are elegantly crafted functional cars with eye-popping styling, good fuel economy with fantastic driving experience and modest starting price for every desiring buyer. Mr. Parvir Singh, Group Managing Director (sale, marketing and Dealer Development) Hyundai Motors Nigeria Limited who received the made-in-Nigeria vehicles on behalf of provisional dealers described the accomplishment as a milestone in the history of Nigeria’s evolving automotive industry, urging customers to take advantage of the discounted price to patronize certified made-in-Nigeria Hyundai vehicles.


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Jeep Wrangler Rubicon continues success story in Nigeria J EEP, the legendary offroad and sports utility vehicle maker is back again with a new addition to the Jeep Wrangler line up in Nigeria. After observing the wide acceptance of the Wrangler, Weststar Associates Ltd, the authorised general distributor of Chrysler/ Jeep/Dodge/Ram in Nigeria, added the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon to the family. Mirko Plath, Managing Director/CEO of Weststar Associates, said he was convinced that the Rubicon will be a “big hit” among car freaks in the country. The 2014 Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited is a model of the Iconic, rugged Jeep- a popular American automobile brand division of Chrysler Group LLC, now a subsidiary of the Italian multinational automaker- Fiat SPA. Easily identifiable by its fender flares, symbolic seven-slot grille and 17-inch polished mineral grey wheels, the Wrangler is stylish, fun and offers maximum comfort even whilst tackling rough terrains. The Four-door Rubicon Unlimited version, which is designed in premium leather seats, offers notable features like the monotube shock absorbers which have low speed tuneable valve technology that’s firm on the rocks and relaxed at higher speeds. It also features standard Dana 44 front and rear axles which are equipped with Tru-Lok locking differentials and offer the ultimate in traction. In addi-

tion, the Rubicon has elevated height for better ground clearance- suitable for the Nigerian roads, and the front axle sway bar disconnect allows for better articulation off-road. The Wrangler Rubicon can be appreciated for its weather-resistant surfaces and its courtesy interior lights which illuminate the front footwells. Like all other Wranglers, the Rubicon is fortified with standard safety and security features. Besides advanced multistage front airbags which help provide occupant protection by matching airbag output to impact severity, there are also side-supplemental airbags with sensor detection. Hill Descent Control helps monitor throttle, speed and braking when travelling downhill, and the Hill Start Assist keeps your brakes applied for a short time after you’ve removed your foot from the brake to give you time to accelerate without rollback. Inclusive are on-road four wheel disc Antilock Brake System (ABS), and Brake Assist, high-efficiency round fog lamps comprising of chip-resistant polycarbonate plastic lenses with halogen bulbs that provide a low, wide beam of light, Tire Pressure Monitoring Display System to enable them drive with the utmost confidence, the Sentry key Engine System which makes it virtually impossible for anyone without a valid key to drive your vehicle, and the Electric Stability Con-

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon trol (ESC) with the Trailer sway Control (TSC) help keep you (and whatever you are towing) safely and securely on course and under control. Also available are: special quiet, watertight threeply Sunrider Soft Top that’s easy to fold away, the Freedom Top Hardtop which gives you the control to bring in the sun as you see fit, removable fullframed doors and folddown windshield. Delivering communication and entertainment straight into the vehicle is the

Uconnect System. This consists of the CD/DVD and Mp3 player, Voice Command, and Uconnect Phone via Bluetooth. The Rubicon brags a powerful and efficient 3.6L Pentastar V6 VVT 285horsepower engine that provides power, satisfying fuel efficiency with up to 600 km on a tank of fuel, and delivers up to 260 pound-feet of torque. The Rock-Trac 4WD system enables more control and torque at the wheels to help you go virtually anywhere you point your

vehicle. Despite boasting under body armour that protects its critical components with 2.5-mm stamped steel skid plates on its fuel tank and transfer case and heavy duty forged-steel dual front and single rear frame-mounted tow hooks for pulling less capable vehicles out of ditches, the Wrangler is still considered a high-end luxury vehicle. The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is available at Weststar Associates and its authorised dealerships

i.e. M-B Automobile Services and Sunny Motors Ltd. It comes with a 4-year free service and an integration into its Jeep Plus programme. This programme comes with a Jeep Plus card and enables Jeep customers to be recipients of many rewarding benefits. Equipped with up-to date workshops and skilled technical manpower, Weststar Associates assures its customers that their vehicles are in good and capable hands.

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HE Managing Di rector of Toyota Nigeria Limited, Mr. Kunle Ade-Ojo has tasked Nigerian Motoring journalists to remain steadfast and more committed in reporting the sector especially at this time that the government is

committed to revolutionisng the auto industry, Mr. Ade-Ojo who was speaking at the occasion of the 2014 Toyota Motoring Journalist Awards at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, said that his company will continually sustain their partnership with the press through whose publications the positive image of their brand had been sustained over the years. “It is our sincere hope also that the motoring

journalists will on their own part remain steadfast and more committed to objective and more accurate reporting of the company’s activities, particularly at this time that government is commited to revolutionizing the auto industry”, he said. The Toyota boss further noted that Toyota as a company has unique ways of doing things for continuous improvement. He said “but as an organisation, we never

stopped seeking ways of doing things differently which is in strict compliance with our philosophy of Kaizen i.e. continuous improvement.” Mr. Ade-Ojo however explained that the essence of the awards was to appreciate the invaluable contribution of the motoring journalists to their business and celebrate the rewarding partnership which exists between them and the press.

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From left: Marketing Manager, Mandilas Motors Nigeria Limited, Akin Adiatu; Managing Director/CEO, TNL, Mr. Kunle Ade-Ojo; and former Managing Director of the company, Chandrasheker Thampy, during the Annual Toyota Nigeria Journalists Awards, in Lagos.

ANGUARD Mo toring emerged the first runner-up at the tenth Toyota Motoring Journalists Awards held at the Oriental Hotel Victoria Island, Lagos. Vanguard was the winner of the awards last year. Other winners at the award were Business Day newspapers and TransportDay, who

emerged winner and second runner up, respectively, at the ceremony. Toyota rewarded the three winner with cash award of N250,000, N200,000 and N150,000 respectively. Other journalists who graced the occasion were rewarded with quality gifts. Toyota said that the

award was their own contribution to rewarding excellence and professionalism in auto journalism in the country. “For 10 years we have consistently rewarded journalist to encourage their professional competence in automotive reporting”, the managing director said.


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NAMING FUPRE:

Ugbomro community vents anger on students

CHANGING TIMES: Nembe communities abandon river for road transportation PAGE 5

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A GEND A GENDA Villagers to Gov Imoke:

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Ebola panic in Odi •Monarch, police stop villagers from eating buffalo By EMEM IDIO

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DI — THERE was c o n f u s i o n in Odi Kingdom, Kolokuma/ Opokuma Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, when the Amanoowei (paramount ruler), King Shine Apre, invited Police to stop the villagers from eating a buffalo killed by a young hunter because of the fear of Ebola Deadly Virus, EDV. Ordinarily, killing a buffalo during the community’s yearly Ogori Ba Uge (Killing of Buffalo festival) is a good omen, but because Ebola could be contracted by eating bush meat, there was fear of spread of the disease in the kingdom, particularly as some folks were determined to enjoy the delicacy. Since the Continues on Page 7

•Odi Community, and right, a herd of buffalo

Water hyacinth, snakes overrun Epie creek •Farmers, fishermen cry out •Clearing not immediate — Mr. Inuiro Wills, Bayelsa Commissioner By SAMUEL OYADONGHA

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PIE—EPIE creek in Bayelsa State has been overtaken by reptiles and water hyacinth, a wild leafy water plant that paralyses movement and fishing. Investigation by Niger Delta Voice

showed that over 80 per cent of the creek has been clogged by water hyacinth and this is not the best of times for farmers and fishermen of Epie extraction, and landlords in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, following the abandonment of the Epie creek. The creek, which traverses the capital

city, is vital to the natives, especially the aged, many of whom depend on it to eke a living. The incredibly dense mats of freefloating vegetation has not only hampered fishing and deprived the people of income and protein, but is also keeping sunlight from reaching

the water. SOS Troubled by the perennial problem, the natives have appealed to the state government to save the creek from the weeds by dredging same and making

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Graduates take to Keke Napep in A-Ibom

workers in the employ of the state government. Tricycle operators, who spoke to Niger Delta Voice, attributed the figure to the unfulfilled promise by government to create jobs for the band of unemployed graduates and undergraduates in the state.

•Unemployment pushed us into it — Udo-Ette, Nyong •Akpabio is doing his best — Gov’s Aide AKWA IBOM... LAND OF PROMISE By TOM MOSES

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KWA IBOM— JOBLESSNESS has pushed university, polytechnic graduates and undergraduates in Akwa Ibom State into riding tricycle, popularly known as Keke, to eke out a living. A graduate of Town and

Regional Planning, 35-yearold Samuel Udo-Ette, told Niger Delta Voice, “I graduated from the Polytechnic, Calabar over 15 years ago and up till now I have not been able to secure employment even from the private sector. I used the first three years after my graduation to look for job. “When I could not find one, I decided to collect a motorcycle (Okada) from my cousin to ride and make returns to him. Through that means I

was able to buy my personal bikes from which I started becoming comfortable and then graduated to tricycle, following the ban on motorcycle.” Another tricycle operator, Bassey Asuquo Nyong, a graduate of Education Technology from the University of Calabar, also narrated his ordeals, which culminated in his decision to venture into the business. He said after many years of fruitless search for

A keke operator employment, including the trauma of being defrauded, he could only find solace in okada business, which has now transformed to tricycle. Nyong said he made money on a daily basis, but was not comfortable riding Keke after he had laboured to go to a university. Jolting workforce It was gathered that about 15,000 operators are registered with the tricycle union in Uyo and over 5,000 each in the remaining 30 local government areas, a size larger than the number of

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KOT ABASI— CHAIRMAN, Ikot Abasi Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Ufot Udoinyang, has implored the management of Total Nigeria Plc to consider as important the establishment of development projects in the area. Udoinyang said Ikot Abasi, being a host community where Total has its highest number of platforms in the state, deserved development projects and programmes that will enhance the living condition of members of the community. The council boss, who spoke through the councillor representing Ikpa Ibekwe Ward 1, Mr. Ikpaisong Abraham, at the flag off of the 2014 Healthy Living Awareness Campaign of the NNPC/ TEPNG on diabetes mellitus, hypertension and stroke, facilitated by F-DUOS

Condition of service Niger Delta Voice gathered that the operators entered into different agreements with the typically politician-owners and individual investors, but the most common one is to ride and produce two more tricycles and own one. Some politicians also bought tricycles as part of empowerment packages for their constituents. Pastor Anietie Ukpe, Special Adviser, Media to Governor Godswill Akpabio, insisted that the state government has done marvelously well in jobs creation and employment generation, noting that there was an existing routine employment programme in the state’s civil service. He said: “As we speak, the Akwa Ibom Water Company is employing and there is an ongoing recruitment into the state’s Secondary Education Board and there is recruitment into the Local Government Civil Service Commission. “Over 200 youths from across the 31 local government areas of the state have been sent abroad for various aviation courses after which they would be engaged directly at the Ibom International Airport.”

Ikot Abasi chair tasks oil firm on community devt Integrated Healthcare Services, bemoaned the absence of Total in the community. He said: “Total Nigeria Plc has its highest number of platforms in Ikot Abasi, so we

expect more development projects from Total. I want to say that we are happy and we appreciate Total for this Healthy Living awareness programme and we are still awaiting more similar

programmes. I want to assure that we will always welcome your development projects.” Addressing the community earlier, Deputy Managing Director, Total Nigeria Plc, Port Harcourt district, Mr. Nicholas

Brunet, represented by Deputy General Manager, Joint Venture Operations, Community Affairs, Mr. Iduoku Izu, assured that the company would continue to demonstrate commitment to its host communities in the state.

THE TEAM •Ikot Abasi residents being screened during the healthy living awareness campaign

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NDDC executes 43 projects in Calabar CROSS RIVER…

THE PEOPLE’S PARADISE By IKE UCHECHUKWU

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ALABAR—NIGER Delta Development Commission, NDDC, has completed over 43 projects, including roads, street drainage, installation of solarpowered street lights and electrification in Calabar, capital of Cross River State. Member representing the

state on the board of NDDC, Mr. Paul Adah, said: “The projects are in line with the transformation agenda of Mr. President as NDDC is determined to make a difference, because we want the people in the region to feel government’s presence and the only way to do that is by providing their needs.” While stressing the importance of safeguarding and supervising both completed and ongoing

projects respectively, Adah said: “You (the people) are automatically the inspectors, monitors and watchdogs of these projects. “If you are not satisfied with what the contractors are doing, you can complain. If the quality of the job is not of standard, please do not hesitate to make your reports.” Adah, who spoke with Niger Delta Voice shortly after commissioning projects at

•Chairman, Calabar South LG cutting the tape to inaugurate one of the projects

•Mr. Paul Adah commissioning a project at Calabar Municipality

We're not militants, pirates — Flight Marine Academy, C-River CROSS RIVER…

THE PEOPLE’S PARADISE By IKE UCHECHUKWU

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HE proprietor, Flight Marine Safety Academy, FMSA, Obubra, Obubra Local Government Area, Cross River State, Capt. Charles Origha, recently arrested by security operatives with some of his students on suspicion of being militants and pirates, has rebutted the charge. Capt. Origha and his students were paraded as suspected criminals involved in unwholesome activities along Nigeria’s territorial waters and running an illegal Marine Academy by security agents. Speaking to Niger Delta Voice, he said: “The academy is registered with Cross River State Government and affiliated to the Star Maritime Academy, Igando, Lagos,

which has approval from the Ministry of Education and National Board of Technical Education, NBTE. “We are operating within the ambit of the law; there is nothing fake or illegal about the academy.” How we’re apprehended Narrating their ordeal, he said: “We were only on sea exercise with our passports endorsed by the Nigerian Immigration Service before we made the voyage, although we did not inform the Nigerian Navy. “We were ar rested and handed over to Nigeria Security Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, and subsequently to the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, where we were abandoned for two weeks. “They believed us to be militants and pirates. We neither carried arms nor was any drug found on us. The

Afokang Prisons, Calabar, said: “People whose freedom have been deprived must have a comfortable environment as this will invariably transform their psyche of becoming better citizens. Prison is not for punishment, but for reformation from a life of crime; we are determined to touch lives.” NDDC representative, Sir Frank Isaiah, also said: “It is all about the communities’ request. We act on their needs. We allow the communities to

tell us what they need, and then we incorporate it into our budget and implement them.” Two monarchs, Muri Munene of Efut land, Effiong Okokon Mbukpa and the paramount ruler of Calabar Municipality, Ndidem Thomas Ika Ika Oqua, lauded the interventionist agency for its giant strides, saying they should continuously liaise with the people with a view to bringing development to their localities.

only thing we had on us was our international passports. I was not given the opportunity to express myself; I was treated like a common thief and put in chains like a criminal.”

fake. I am appealing to relevant authorities to do all the background checks to verify all our claims. We cannot just be accredited

immediately by NBTE. It takes time, which is why we became affiliated to Star Maritime Academy in Lagos.” When Niger Delta Voice contacted the Rector, Star Maritime Academy, Igando, Lagos, Dr. Ovai Reuben, he confirmed that FSMA is an affiliate of the institute and that Star Maritime has approval from Federal Ministry of Education and NBTE.

Released Origha asserted: “It was when we were released that we saw our photographs all over the pages of newspapers where we were tagged pirates, militants and fake marine academy operators. “This has dented my image and reputation and it has caused me a huge loss. As we speak, I am still suffering from the pains on my legs due to the chains I was bound with. “We are not

•Captain Charles Origha


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Naming of FUPRE: Ugbomro community vents anger on students •Computer Science undergraduate shot dead; female students raped •Irate students shut down school Ominigbo Edafe, added: “We •Accuse host community of aggression stand by the same demands we have highlighted in previous meetings. Ugbomro community is too hostile to FUPRE students. We cannot live there any more. “Management should provide alternative hostels where our safety is guaranteed. We want schoolbuilt hostels right in the heart of FUPRE campus.

DELTA... FINGER OF GOD By EGUFE YAFUGBORHI

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GBOMRO—JIMOH Abdulateef Babatunde, about 26 years old, was, a couple of weeks back, just four months away from becoming a Computer Science graduate of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, FUPRE, Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area, Delta State. That dream was dashed on the night of Thursday, August 7, when gunmen ambushed and shot him dead metres away from the male hostel in Ugbomro, one of the two immediate FUPRE host communities where he resided. The next day, angry students just resuming from the last break shut down academic activities in the institution. Governor of the secluded FUPRE boys’ hostel in Ugbomro, Akpomedaye Philip, said: “The other day it was

•Professor Etu Efeotor, FUPRE’s VC

•Late Jimoh Lateef Babatunde

another male student who survived a shot to the head, while our girls got raped. “The insecurity being faced by students in FUPRE has become unbearable and management is hardly concerned. We do not know who the next victim might be.”

Host community hostile SUG President, Mr. Solomon Ogoron, condemned frequent “unwarranted attacks” on students of the institution and called for adequate security in and around the school among other demands presented by the students to management. Another student leader,

Misdirected anger He said: “The terrorism we continue to suffer is coming from the community, particularly Ugbomro where most students live because the school has no hostels to accommodate us. “Part of the challenge is that the host communities say they are not befitting enough from the school and students that live around them become targets for their vengeful discontent. “They are also protesting the naming of the school after Effurun and want it renamed after Ugbomro or Iteregebe, the immediate host. The bottom line is that if the critical issues and our demands are not addressed satisfactorily, no form of academic or

management activity will be carried out in the school from this moment. “The impression we have of them is that they are a hostile people. Maybe they do not want the university there or they do not like strangers at all.” We’re investigating— Police Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Delta State Command, DSP Celestina Kalu, confirmed the death of the student, adding that the matter was under investigation. Our grouse, by host community The Uruwhorho of Uvwie and traditional head at Ugbomro, High Chief Dr. Ambrose Olughor Tedafe, at an earlier meeting with factional leaders in neighbouring Iteregbe, had confirmed the community’s discontent with the controversial naming of the institution. He had said: “Effurun is not the owner of the land. The land the university is occupying belongs to me and my people. So they should know that the land belongs to Ugbomro, not Effurun and the error should be rectified.” VC assures on security At a management meeting, penultimate Monday, with representatives of SUG, government, Vice Chancellor of FUPRE, Professor John Efeotor, gave assurance of adequate security for the students henceforth.

Delta community cries out over dilapidated school •I‘ll tackle it in my next constituency project — Akpodiete By FESTUS AHON

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•Ekreravwen Primary School

K R E R H AV W E N — T H E people of EkrerhavwenAgbarho community, Ughelli North Local Government Area, Delta State, have called on the state government to renovate the dilapidated Ekreravwen Primary School, Ekreravwen, lamenting that the pupils study under dangerous conditions. Speaking through one of its leaders, Mr. Better Enawharen, the people said: “This school has been so for the past three years, despite the massive transformation going on in both primary and secondary schools in the state. “Our children find it difficult to go to school during the rainy season for fear of being drenched by rain. We

are in very sorry state here and we want to use this medium to appeal to our Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan and the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Professor Patrick Muoboghare, to come to our aid lest our children drop out of school.” Member representing Ughelli North Constituency II in the Delta State House of Assembly, Mr. Rufus Akpodiete, who visited the community, said he would influence the reconstruction work in the next phase of his constituency project He said: “I have observed that they are actually in need of the renovation of this particular block. They are entitled to it; the pupils need befitting classroom and good learning condition. “We, on our part will look into it with all sense of seriousness and duty so that we can put this to rest and bring a better structure when we are going to our next phase of constituency projects.”


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CHANGING TIMES:

Nembe communities abandon river for road transportation NEMBE—THOUGH the N24.4 billion Ogbia-Nembe Road funded by SNPECo and Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC is yet to be completed, the scared villagers of oil-rich Nembe and surrounding communities in Bayelsa State, regularly attacked on the waterways by pirates, have abandoned their accustomed speedboats for motor vehicle transportation. By SAMUEL OYADONGHA Jonah opened their eyes URIOUSLY, it was not until the Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral John Gboribiogha Jonah (rtd.), who was on inspection tour of the 27 kilometres road with six bridges and 50 culverts, drove to the ancient seaside city of Nembe in a four-wheeler, early this year, that the people knew that the kingdom could be accessed by road. The area, which produces

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over 200,000 barrels of oil per day, had for over four decades relied on river as its only means of transportation. After Jonah’s visit, some wealthy Bayelsans deployed Hilux and other SUVs for transport in the area and it has since become a flourishing business. Though, Governor Seriake Dickson said the road would be completed in December, most travellers to the coastal town prefer to go by road due to the security challenges on the waterways where pirates

•Riding to Nembe The four wheelers are also available for hire at the cost of N7,000 for intending travellers. A driver told Niger Delta Voice that he makes an average of N8,000 per trip on a good day.

constantly attack boat drivers and passengers.

Why we dumped boat transport

SUV ride A trip from the Ogbia end to Nembe in a four-wheel drive on the yet-to-be completed road, which is less than an hour, cost between N500 to N1,000. The N1,000 charge affords the traveller a comfortable SUV ride in the cabin as he is safe from being drenched in the event of rainfall, while N500 is for those outside, exposed to the elements.

Some indigenes of the area, who spoke to Niger Delta Voice, said though the road was yet to be completed, they were grateful to have an alternative route to access their ancestral home due to the hazardous security situation on the waterways. A commuter, who simply gave his name as Morris, said: “Most travellers are now avoiding the creeks because of the risk involved. There is hardly any day passenger

, Completed section of Nembe Road

Section under construction

Dickson reacts Contract for the project funded 70 per cent by SNEPCo and 30 per cent by NDDC was awarded in December 2005 with work commencing in February 2006. Work on the project was, however, disrupted several times due to security challenges and lack of funding by the intervention partners, especially NDDC. However, the administration of Governor Seriake Dickson intervened in the road project with a support funding of N3 billion. According to the governor, “the Ogbia-Nembe road is leading to a very critical area of our state and country. That is the road that will lead us to Brass Island, which is going to be the economic nucleus of

Why should I risk travelling by river when with N500 to N1,000 I can get to Nembe faster using a four-wheel drive from the Amakalakala end in Ogbia?

boats are not attacked by pirates. Moreover, the road is faster and safer. “Almost everybody has abandoned boat ride because of the activities of pirates. Why should I risk travelling by river when with N500 to N1,000 I can get to Nembe faster using a four-wheel drive from the Amakalakala end in Ogbia?” Another indigene of the area, Chief Nengi James, who is also the chairman, Oil and Gas Committee, Nembe Kingdom, while lamenting the state of the creeks, said: “We now prefer travelling home by road, which for now is only possible using Hilux and other SUVs with auxiliary to move on the sandy portion of the road. “The waterways are not safe due to pirates’ attacks on travellers and fear of being kidnapped. The waters are not adequately covered by the police and Joint Task Force, JTF, due to the tricky and treacherous nature of our terrain.”

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not just our state and geopolitical zone, but the whole of the country and even for the West African sub-region. “I know that some efforts were made to construct a road from Nembe to Brass but the first thing to do by any pragmatic government is to see how you construct a road from Ogbia to Nembe before linking Brass Island. That is the practical way to go about it.” The governor commended SNEPCo and NDDC, adding that it had become more imperative for the state government to intervene for the benefit of the people. He said: “I am aware that SPDC and NDDC have been partnering on that road and I want to commend them for that partnership. But the partnership that has been going on for so long is making our people impatient and rightly so, because we need to at least drive to Nembe, while waiting for it to get to Brass.


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PODIUM…

Newly constructed Ikwerre Road in Port Harcourt. Photo: Chijioke Nwankpa

Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Dr. Stephen Oru and Minister of State, Mr. Darius Ishaku at the launching of segments of the Eket Bridge, across Qua Iboe River, Akwa Ibom State.

Flooded Mile One Market, Port Harcourt. Photo: Chijioke Nwankpa •Stack of items before they were distributed. Photo: Akpokona Omafuaire

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9 officers of Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS, Delta State Command, were newly promoted and decorated at the Command’s headquarters, Asaba.

• Widows returning home with their bags of rice, salt and Bible donated by former Minister of Niger Delta, Elder Godsday Orubebe. Photo: Akpokona Omafuaire From left— Comptroller Hamad I. Y.; DCI Chinwe Obi; newly promoted Deputy Controllers, Ngini S. O. and DCI Doris; and DCI Abiodun, at the ceremony.

ELECTRICITY CRISIS:

Power company splits Edo community •One section has light, another in darkness •Residents lay siege to Benin-Lokoja-Abuja Highway By SIMON EBEGBULEM

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From left— Comptroller Hamad, Mr. Ngini S. O., and DCI Obi during Ngini’s decoration.

HOR—THE people of Ehor, Uhunmwonde Local Government Area, Edo State, have been living as one and sharing basic amenities until a segment of the

community woke up to discover that electricity supply to their sub-division had been cut off, whereas the other section was unaffected. The community transformer reportedly developed problem, forcing the

distressed villagers to traverse different offices of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company, BEDC, in Benin and Ekpoma for about five months without headway. Continues on page 7


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Water hyacinth, snakes overrun Epie creek Continues from page 1 it navigable all year round. While calling for the quick dredging and clearing of the water, they noted that the maintenance of the long neglected creek would not only add to the aesthetic beauty of the capital city, develop marine transportation, but also ease pressure on the road as well as provide employment for the teeming unemployed youths. Neglect A community leader, Pa Jones Ovie said: “What we are seeing of the Epie creek today is the culmination of many years of neglect. As a

teenager, we use to paddle on it from the Igbogene end of the state capital to Ovom in down town Yenagoa to attend school and also to link other adjoining communities. “If dredged and well managed, the creek will help beautify the landscape and make Yenagoa a true marina.” A villager, Feyisebe Thomas, also called on the authorities to do something tangible to help before it is too late. He said: “In the past, you can navigate the creek without hindrance but you cannot do that now. You have to contend with the weeds in the water.” Niger Delta Voice checks revealed that apart from

delaying a journey, snakes and other dangerous creatures hide in the clusters of the water plant, thereby constituting danger to life. Govt reacts But the state government said it was not unaware of the weeds menace and will definitely address the matter to make the creeks and waterways navigable. Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Inuiro Wills, said: “The clearing of the Epie creek might not be immediate but government will definitely address the matter as being done with the canals.”

•Odi community

•The dead buffalo

Ebola panic in Odi

•Epie natives returning from farm battle water hyacinth

Power company splits Edo community Continues from page 6 Blockade Tired of living in darkness, livid youths laid siege recently to the Benin-LokojaAbuja highway to draw attention to their plight. Road users, particularly those travelling to the northern part of the country were marooned for hours. The gridlock started from Obagie, almost 20 kilometres from Benin to the bad spot near Irrhua, about three kilometres from Obagie. After a confounding two and a half hours that it took travellers to pass through the 3-kilometre stretch, they were confronted by hundreds of youths from Ehor, headquarters of Uhunmwonde Local Government, who barricaded the road. Slow pace Spokesman of the protesting youths, Osaghae Mark, said they had made several complaints to both Benin and Ekpoma branches of BEDC over the slow pace of work on the transformer, which the company claimed it was installing to stabilise power, but were yet to get positive response. He lamented: “The problem is that for the past five months, we have not had light. Some areas have light, some areas do not have and we have been asking BEDC why.

“They said our transformer got bad but for over four months after they brought new transformer to us, they refused to fix it. Yet they still bring bills. We went to Benin, we went to Ekpoma, but they did not respond. Rend asunder “They have shared Ehor into two now: one part has light, and the other part do not have light. Market square has no light and royal city has light; they promised that they will give us light, but we have been patient enough. We do not like that for over five months we have been in darkness, while other people are enjoying light. “When we met BEDC, they said it was the contractor. That is why we are here now for them to provide the contractor for us since there is a transformer.” The protesters vowed not to leave the road until electricity was reinstated in the area. Niger Delta Voice observed that the intervention of some officials of the state government restored order to the area before the youths agreed to allow motorists commence their journey. Ehor has electricity— BEDC spokesperson When contacted on phone, the spokesperson of BEDC, Curtis Nwade, said he was not aware of the protest, but that information available to him indicated that Ehor has access to electricity. He said, however, that he would find out the current position of things from the marketing section in Uromi, which covers the area.

Continues from page 1 November 20, 1999 massacre by the Nigerian military in Odi, the people have never been so scared. The Amanoowei was more alarmed when he was reliably informed that some of his subjects had concluded plan to butcher the animal, in accordance with tradition, for consumption. He summoned an emergency meeting at the village square, where he made a passionate appeal to his subjects not eat the animal. There was alarm in the community as some stick-inthe-mud and gluttonous natives insisted on defying the directive despite the monarch’s plea. Police But the king moved fast by inviting the police, who oversaw the burning of the buffalo and its disposal. The policemen reportedly stayed back in the community to ensure that nobody exhumed the carcass. Niger Delta Voice was told that the monarch reportedly made extra efforts by inviting health experts and knowledgeable persons to educate his people on safety measures to avert Ebola. Buffalo legend According to history, some 61 years ago, in the early 1950s, the people came under severe torture from a mysterious buffalo that

appeared without warning to launch selective attacks on them. The attacks, which usually resulted in loss of lives, continued for many years and every effort to kill the beast was unsuccessful. It was not until some traditional rituals were allegedly carried out that it was finally captured. The killing of the buffalo ushered peace to the community and to celebrate the landmark, the festival, which entails elaborate cultural performances and festivities, was initiated and from July 27 to August 2, Odi people gather to celebrate it. A people’s dilemma A community leader, KemeEbi Imananagha, told Niger Delta Voice that the first buffalo tormented the people and led to loss of lives, hence the people at that time had come to see the wild beast as an ‘enemy ’ and maybe a ‘cursed’ animal. However, Imananagha dismissed superstition in some quarters that the buffalo that was killed this year had mysterious or spiritual connotation, saying it was just a coincidence. He said: “We have not witnessed any loss of life or attack from a buffalo after the killing.” Another indigene, who simply gave his name as Timothy, said: “I do not think this buffalo is ordinary because some people have died within this period under strange circumstances.”


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WANOKOM—UKELE community, Yala Local Government Area, Cross River State, has bemoaned the deplorable condition of the 22-kilometre access road to the town, which construction was awarded to a local construction firm in 2011. Contract for the road, a major artery to the town was awarded by the Cross River Rural Access and Mobility Agency, RAMB. The people, predominantly farmers, are enraged that they have no means to evacuate their farm produces to markets in the cities, a situation that is severely affecting their economy. By EMMANUEL UNAH

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Movement in the community “As we are here talking, our hearts are in our mouths because if there is rainfall, even the Okada, which brought me here will not be able to pass through some sections of the road, as they have dumped earth and closed everywhere,” Chief Eji lamented. Odom said: “We have to send a delegation to the state governor, Senator Liyel Imoke, to compel the contractor to return to site to ensure that construction begins because if work is not completed before the exit of this administration, then it will be too bad for us.”

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Poor job HE chiefs, elders and youths of the community, at a town hall meeting in Wanokom, organised by the House of Assembly member representing the area, Ogana Lukpata, said that portions of the road bulldozed in 2013 and later deserted, had rendered the entire road inaccessible. Clan heads of Ijiraga Ipuolo, Chief Friday Eji and Ubet Stephen Odom, said the state of the road had made movement within the community a liability.

Our people have supported the programmes of this government since inception and the road is the only dividend of democracy that the people stand to benefit

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•Deplorable Ukele Road

Abandoned 22-km Ukele road:

Villagers to Gov Imoke: Order fleeing contractor back to site

Work too sluggish — Lawmaker Lukpata, in his speech, said though the pace of work has been painfully slow, the contractor was mobilised by government, so he has return to site by the time rain subsides. He said: “I have to move a motion in the Assembly to force the contractor back to site and it is expected that once the rains slow down, work will commence in earnest. “Our people have supported the programmes of this government since inception and the road is the only dividend of democracy that the people stand to benefit because it will accord them the opportunity to evacuate their farm produce to markets outside the community so

•Hon Lukpata to move motion in House of Assembly •Contractor didn’t flee — Ochongor, DG – RAMB the government has to help us.” Contractor mobilised — RAMB Director General of RAMB, Engineer Okongor Okongor, told Niger Delta Voice that the contractor had been mobilised with funds and was expected to complete the road before the end of the year. He said: “African Development Bank, ADB, had released funds

to the contractor and it is expected that he will fully commence work once the rains subsides and before the end of the year, tie up the whole thing.” Okongor asserted that reports available to him show that the contractor was working on the culverts and water logged spots and when that was completed, he would commence tarring of the road.

•Mr. Ogana Lukpata


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TOTAL of 48 winners emerged at the sixth edition of the Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Scheme, (Lagos HOMS) monthly draw last week which took place at the LTV Blue Roof Multipurpose Hall, Agidingbi. Sixteen senior citizens of the state who were relieved of their houses due to degeneration at Shogunro Housing Estate, Ogba, also got back same in the regenerated estate. The 48 winners include Mrs. Adediran Folasayo Omowumi, Mr. Aderoju Lateef Adebayo, Mrs. Akinsola Folasade Bolanle, Mrs. Babalola Olaide Olajumoke, Mr. Bakare Olanbiwoninu Gad, Mrs. Ekejiuba Chinwe Lucian, Mrs. Maiza Adiza Oshioke, Mr. Nwamu Michael Nnabundo, Mr. Ojekwe Arthur Okechukwu and Mr. Onyekuba Anthony Ikenna who each got a two-bedroom apartment at Chois Gardens, Abijo-Lekki. Others who won flats at Igando Gardens, Alimosho, are Mrs. Lawal Ayodele Idowu(2bedroom), Mrs. Ojo Adejoke Moyosade(3-bedroom), Mrs.Okeke Angela Uchechukwu(3-bedroom) and Mr. Opone Gregory Ossai(3bedroom). Those who won onebedroom each at Ilupeju Housing Scheme are Ms. Ademosun Olusola Patience, Mr. Adeyi Olamilekan Emmanuel, Mrs. Afilaka Oghenovo Pepe, Ms. Akintola Eniola Olukorede, Mr. Alabi Olugbenga Olakunle, Ms. Fayose Olubunmi Temitope, Mr. Oladepo Olaniyi Oluwaseun, Mr. Olumide Afolabi Oreniyi, Mr. Olutimayin Olukayode David, Mrs. Oluwole Yetunde Ebunoluwa, Mrs. Samuel Adebola Esther, Mrs. Shasanya Ololade Abike, Ms. Sotade Adenike Yewande and Mr. Tade Ademola Bob.

Three bedroom flats Mr. Sotala Abisoye Olusegun won a one-bedroom flat at Shogunro Scheme 1, Ogba, while Ms. Akinduro Omobolanle Yejide won one-bedroom flat at Shogunro Scheme 2, Ogba. Those who won two-bedroom flat at Shogunro Scheme 2 include Mrs.Dauda Oluwaseun Adunola, Mrs. Dina Oladele Temitope, Mr. Eki Clemence Okeoghene, Mr. Oladokun Babatunde Michael, Mrs. Soyele Adeshola Aderonke and Mrs. Soyingbe Adedayo Adetokunbo. Those who won three-bedroom flat each at Shogunro Scheme Estate are: Mr. Agbudu Thomas Oziegbe, Mrs. Akinyemi Adijat Olanike, Mr., Alayaki Hafeez Olawale, Mr. Amusan Olatunji Sunday, Mr. Fadipe Babafemi Tolulope, Mrs. Iweze Enuoma, Mrs. Kolawole Florence Nosa, Mr., Olong Boniface, Mr. Omotunde Abayomi Omoniyi, Mr. Onyegbule Muller Soronadi, Mr. C M Y K

•Houses built by Lagos government to actualise the dreams of Lagosians to own houses under the Lagos Homes Ownership Scheme (Lagos HOMS).

48 new home owners emerge at the sixth Lagos HOMS draw ...As 16 senior citizens return to their homes in regenerated Shogunro Estate, Ogba Oriretan Taiwo Ebenezer and Mrs. Otegbayi Dolapo Adebimpe.. The16 Shogunro allotees include Mrs. Adeline Adefunke Adebayo, Mr. A.E Egbe, Mr. Afolabi Oladeinde Lucas, (Mr. B.O Omololu, Mrs. C.A Odujoko, Denton Inter. Limited, Estate Of Late Mr. M.A.O Adigun, Mr. I.O Falayi, Mrs. Ireti Adeniyi, Mrs. K.A Joacquim, Dr. (Miss) Lolade Da-Silva, Mr. Oladipo Doherty, Mr. Olukayode Balogun, Mr. Robert Enukpoeruo, Mrs. T.O Awosanya and Miss Taiwo Mojisola Sogunro-Pitan Speaking during the draw at a capacity audience of pre-qualified applicants, senior Lagos citizens, members of the State Executive Council, traders, artisans and private sector operators, Governor Babatunde Fashola said although

his administration initiated the home ownership scheme and has nurtured it to maturity, the owners of the policy remain the All Progressives Congress, APC, adding that the only way to ensure its continuity is to retain the party in the State. Fashola who used the forum to announce the handing over of 16 houses in the regenerated Shogunro Housing Estate, Ogba, to 16 senior citizens who were earlier relocated from the estate, declared: “All I need to say to you is that if you want this to continue, remember that the party that owns me is the All Progressives Congress. They are the owners of this policy. “Let me say, houses are being built, construction is going on in over 23 sites and we will do more. So this policy has come to stay. It is

in your hands now whether it continues, whether I am here or not. Withoutmebeingherethedrawwill continue and the draw will be here. If you want it to stay, the power to do so is in your hands”. Noting that the policy has witnessed and will continue to witness adjustments based on new experiencesandrevelations,Fashola said the adjustments are necessary inordertoaccommodateallsegments of the society who are qualified to participate in the scheme. The Governor recalled his statement during the launch of the scheme that things would begin to change as the scheme progresses, adding that the actual launch was based on what had been demonstrated in a laboratory environmentwhich,accordingtohim, isacontrolledenvironment.

“But once the product of that environment goes out to the public, you begin to see those who would say no it is hurting me here, no it is too tight here, no we can’t get in’, and so we begin to make adjustments. Those are adjustments that we are making now. We will continue to see adjustments as we go forward,” he said. Citing such adjustments to include regeneration of blighted areas which involve relocation of original inhabitants with the promise to return them to their homes after the reconstruction and the new rent-to-own policy among others, Fashola said these are done in other to ensure that no eligible citizen was denied the opportunity to own a home in the State. On the regeneration aspect of the scheme, he cited the experience of the Shogunro Housing Estate in Ogba whose inhabitants were forced by industrialisation and flooding to relocate in 2009 when their houses became structurally defective and were collapsing. According to him, when some of the buildings collapsed about 2008 to 2009, the state government offered to relocate them but some of them refused to move, adding that when later the buildings started falling apart, they were finally forced to move after which Government moved in to rebuild the place as part of the Lagos HOMS. He said 16 of the families in the estate cooperated with the State Government while reconstruction went on, adding that by returning the 16 families to the regenerated estate, his administration has demonstrated the compassionate side of the Lagos HOMS Policy. While handing certificates of allocation to the 16 senior citizens who benefited from the Shogunro Housing Scheme in Ogba, the Governor declared: “Two things are instructive in this experience: that we make a promise to you and we intend to keep it, and that our regeneration initiatives, that are going across in this State, will not leave anybody who is already a beneficiary behind.”

Pomp as Fashola commissions new Tejuosho shopping complex BY JUDE NJOKU

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MIDST pomp and pageantry, the Lagos State Governor,Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, weekend, commissioned the ultramodern Tejuosho shopping complex in the Yaba area of the nation's commercial capital, with a promise to link the market with the state' s light rail system that would make the market easily accessible to shoppers. The governor who disclosed that the design of the red line light rail project that would connect Iddo and some parts of Ogun State has been completed, explained that when the blue line light rail project that runs from Marina to Okokomaiko is completed, the market would be linked by rail. Similarly, the Ojuelegba-Itire Road and other link roads in the neighbourhood have been reconstructed to facilitate movement in and around the complex.

Vanguard Homes &Property recalls that the new shopping complex is the first phase of the rebuilt Tejuosho main market. The old Tejuosho market which was built by BrigadierGeneral Mobolaji Johnson's administration in 1975, was consumed by fire on December 17, 2007. Fashola said the new shopping complex was part of the long-term radical infrastructure renewal plan of his government. The governor, who charged Lagosians to pay their taxes in order to enjoy more democracy dividends, warned against illegal extensions in the new market. "Those who try to create extensions must face resistance by those who are owners of the market, who do business here. There must be no illegal extensions, anytime you see it, tell us and we will come and remove it," he

said. Speaking on available facilities in the newlook market, Fashola said his government had increased the number of lock-up shops from 1,484 before the fire incident to 2,640. Similarly, in place of the illegal attachments which were used as keeklamps in the old market, the government has provided 1,251 kee-klamps. He lauded the projects financiers, FirstBank of Nigeria Plc and developers, Messrs Stormberg Engineering Company Limited, for partnering with the state government to deliver the project on a BuildOperate and Transfer, BOT, agreement. Managing director of FirstBank, Mr Bisi Onasanya described the complex as a veritable example of how a public-private partnership, PPP, should be deployed in the country.


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head of the planned construction and upgrade of Ijeh Road leading to Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi and Igbokusu Road in Lekki, Lagos State government has approved immediate palliative works to provide relief to residents of the communities. Giving the hint during the inspection of road projects in Lekki-Ibeju Local Government Area last week, the state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Obafemi Hamzat, an engineer, noted that the palliative measures are a first and direct response that will ensure the roads are passable before being accommodated in the state’s budget. He added that the palliative works will involve the use of materials that will still be useful during the major road construction. According to him, the Ijeh Road is about 735 metres while Igbokusu road is about 2.1km. He said the Igbokusu may be constructed in phases to ensure easy delivery. The Commissioner, while explaining that wooding bridge constructed by AAA RESCUE was at the instance of the company, said the state government had, through the Ministry of the Environment, awarded the contract for the replacement of the culvert to ensure free flow of the water and ensure the road is useable. He said there had been alternative route for the residents pending the completion of the road,

Lagos to carry out palliative works on Ijeh, Igbokusu roads

•Road under construction being expected by Works and Infrstructure Ministry officials

pointing out that the government does not see anything wrong in the temporary bridge constructed on the road. While urging the media to support government and focus on citizens’ responsibilities

especially with regards to the use and maintenance of public facilities, the Commissioner observed that bad habits have hampered the realisation of the life expectancy of such facilities. He cited the example of Oloosa Bus Stop, Mushin,

where extensive dumping of refuse in drain had badly damaged the road, adding that fixing such roads require additional expenditure which could have been used elsewhere. He lamented the unsavoury

habits of people that result in blocked drains which subsequently affect the roads. He noted that the road development effort of the present administration takes into cognisance the need to move water away from the road because Lagos is a coastal city with a flat terrain while most areas are below sea level. He said the most important thing now is how to prevent water from getting to the road surface because water destroys roads if not properly channelled. He further noted that the need to prevent water from the road is a critical consideration for which road the government undertakes. He explained that the reason the government is focusing on the inner roads now is because they help in discharging water from the major roads,adding that road construction is not just about building the road but about the outfall where the water will be discharged to. According to the commissioner, “our biggest challenge is what happens before construction. We must keep talking to the people and attempt to manage various expectations that can jeopardise the prompt delivery of the road. We hold stakeholders meetings for as long as it is necessary. “

NIA recognises West African Ceramics with award By KINGSLEY ADEGBOYE

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HE Abuja Chapter of the N i g e r i a n Institute of Architects (NIA), has endorsed West African Ceramics Ltd, one of the leading ceramics manufacturers in Nigeria with a special recognition award for its outstanding contribution to development of the building industry in the country. This endorsement came under the platform of the Biannual General Meeting and 30th Anniversary Ceremony of the Abuja chapter of NIA with the theme “Architecture & Contemporary Challenges III” which took place at the prestigious Barcelona Hotel in Wuse, Abuja last week. In his farewell speech, the immediate past chairman of the chapter, Stanley Kolo, an architect, said that NIA recognizes the immense support by the company in alleviating some of the challenges facing architectural practice and its unmatched footprint in the tile production sector of the building industry. According to the former chairman,”We paid a courtesy call to the company’s manufacturing complex at Ajaokuta and we were astounded by what C M Y K

we saw. We didn’t know earlier that such facility existed in this country. The company has modern state-ofthe art machinery to produce tiles that will adequately serve the needs of architects. “The NIA President at that time said that there was no reason to import tiles from China or other countries. The risk importation may pose may as well be taken care of if we patronize West African Ceramics as they have all the systems and processes to meet our demands no matter the size of the project”, Kolo said. Receiving the award from Mansur Kurfi, an architect, and Council Member, Commonwealth Association of Architects, Bhaskar Rao, General Manager, West African Ceramics Ltd thanked the body of architects for recognizing the contributions of the company over the years. He said that, the company considers architects and builders as strategic partners to drive positive development in the industry and support the local content policy. Rao emphasized that its strategic partnership with architects is fundamental to its product design development through consumer insights generated from working with practitioners, the company’s flagship

brands of Porcelain Vitrified Tiles (VIT) produced in variants of Diamond, Marbonite, and Granite and in different sizes of 30 x 30; 40 x 60; and 60 x 60. He added that Royal Ceramic tiles are produced to satisfy the trends of office and home interior and exterior designs. Expressing his gratitude to the Abuja NIA, Rao said “On behalf of my team, I would like to express appreciation for this award and use this platform to reiterate our unwavering will to continue to support the NIA because we consider the professional bodies of architects, builders, and developers as our strategic allies. We would be relentless in our research and development, particularly in consumer insight to ensure that we produce products that meet the trends and satisfy the needs of our allies and the property owners”. He added that in demonstration of its commitment to the building industry, his company is working assiduously to introduce digital printing technology to its tile production before the end of the year. It would be recalled that West African Ceramic has merited the NIA Excellence Award for Best Local Content thrice by the River State Chapter and the Lagos State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Architects.


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Is the housing boom over? UK property prices rise by smallest increase in 15 months

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OUSE prices have increased by 0.1 per cent, the lowest increase in 15 months. Although still rising, the percentage is the smallest increase in the past 15 months with the average home now costing £188,949, according to figures released by Nationwide. Prices have risen by 10.6 per cent since this time last year, adding an average of £20,000 to the value of a UK home. But stricter rules on mortgage lending - which came into force in April - helped cool the market in July as prospective homeowners now have to undergo a thorough vetting to ensure they can afford the repayments. Nationwide said the small rise in house prices was not unsurprising and a lack of supply could mean the slowdown is temporary. Nationwide Chief economist Robert Gardner said: “The slowdown was not entirely unexpected, given mounting evidence of a moderation in

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activity in recent months and there has also been some softening in forward looking indicators, such as new buyer enquiries.” The Nationwide figures complement those released earlier in the week by the Land Registry, who found that the typical selling price of a property across England and Wales had remained exactly the same, indicating a fall in real terms, due to inflation. However, Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight said he expects house prices to increase by around 3 per cent over the second half of 2014. He said: “We take the view that house prices will keep on clearly rising over the coming months but there will be some moderation from the recent peak levels. “More stretched house pricesto-earnings ratios, the prospect that interest rates will soon start to rise, albeit gradually, and

t i g h t e r checking of prospective mortgage borrowers by lenders will likely have s o m e dampening impact on buyer interest.

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Monarchs renew call for special status for Lagos By Dotun Ibiwoye LAGOS monarchs have renewed clamour for special status for Lagos state by allocating more revenue and sources to the state to take care of of its various infrastructural facilities that are fast declining due to pressure to its teeming population. The monarchs who argued that Lagos as a city has limited landmass, said that inspite of the fact that Lagos state is the smallest in the federation, it is home to about 10,000 industrial

and commercial ventures and 22 industrial estates and accounts for over 60 per cent of Nigeria’s industrial and commercial activities. According to Oba Mobadenle Oyekan, Onilado of Ilado and Inogbe Island and Oba Adegboyega Adefowora, Alaketu of Ketu who spoke to Vanguard Homes & Property on the need for over 21 million people who reside in Lagos to join hands to ask for due status for Lagos in terms of revenue allocation from the federal government, land is a finite resource in Lagos, pointing out that the Apapa Port

in Lagos alone generates over a trillion dollars for the country. while the ill effects of the port traffic, the heavy vehicles and human activities are borne by the Lagos tax payers without any compensation to the state. Noting that the report of the just concluded National Conference must address the issues affecting Lagos State, the monarchs stated that the population of its residents is higher than any part of’ the country which translates to an enormous pressure on the ability to provide adequate infrastructure and social amenities in the state.


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ast Friday marked the return of the popular Tejuosho market although with a new name -Main Tejuosho Shopping Complex- in Yaba axis of the state. The return of the market, once rated among the busiest in the state seven years ago, has elicited indignation from traders. Particularly, former occupiers of the market complain about the cost of the shops and the allocation process. The market built in 1975, was gutted by fire on December 17, 2007. It was later shut down on expert advice by the State Government, which decided to rebuild it into a major Shopping Complex but in phases. The fire incident which led to the death of an official of the Lagos State Fire Service, Mr. Olusegun Kilansho, also led to the loss of properties valued

at several millions of naira and displacement of hundreds of traders. Speaking at the commissioning, the Iyaloja of Surulere, Alh. Ganiyat Dosunmu, lamented over the allocation process saying “I know that the state government promised seven years ago that the occupiers of the old market will be restored when the reconstruction is completed. This they kept but not 100 percent.” Dosunmu said “I learnt that some of the key-clamps and shops set aside for the old traders, whose goods were destroyed by the inferno, were already allocated to some new traders.” She however described the cost of the shops and keeclamps as shocking considering the promise made to the traders by the government. Also, the Babaloja of the old market, Mr. Adeshina Oyegunle urged the state

government to review its allocation process to capture more of the traders in the old Tejusoho market. Vanguard gathered that the price of the Lock up shops (9m2 each) was N6,3 million and Kee-Clamp was said to be about one million. However some traders were

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Lagos South-East Ndigbo traders, was quoted as saying; “By our involvement in this complex, very soon there will be scarcity of spaces here. This is the time to cooperate with the government to provide more projects. This will bring a new dawn into the state.” Another trader, Mr. Solomon Oke, praised the government on the price, noting that the government

I know that the state government promised seven years ago that the occupiers of the old market will be restored when the reconstruction is completed. This they kept but not 100 per cent

quoted as saying they were satisfied not only with the cost of the shops but also with the allocation process For instance, Mr. Leonard Ogbonnaya, Presidents of the

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through the complex showed it love for traders. The state governor, Babatunde Fashola while inaugurating the complex was quick to say that the new

complex is a way to encourage those who are not too rich in the society to aspire to a better life and to lead them to that better life, telling them what the challenges are and pushing the challenges for them so that they too can better and get out of their situation. “That is the way to take people out of poverty. The role of leadership is to help the people at the bottom of the ladder to dream and aspire to take their first foot on that ladder with the help of their colleagues behind them, telling them it is time,” he said. He added that with the new complex, about 2,105 persons will become shop owners; without the provision of the complex, the traders would have resorted to all sorts of make-shift shops which would have ended up in a disorganized market. Pointing out that shops and houses are not things that could be bought in one day like other commodities, Fashola declared, “If you see the quality of what has been Continues on page 41


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provided inside here for you (traders), that is the quality of what we have expected for you; not to be trading by the road sides. You deserve better things and that is what we did here. “What is good costs money? What we have decided to do is to make it easier and convenient for you to pay for it gradually so that you can do your business and put your profit back to own what you have”, the Governor said. On the available facilities in the new complex, Fashola said his administration has gone ahead to increase the number of lock-up shops from 1,484 before the fire incident to 2,640 in the new complex adding that instead of the illegal attachments which were used as keyclamps in the old market, Government has provided 1,251 keyclamps almost double the illegal attachments built at the old carpark. Other facilities, the Governor said, include banking spaces, eight lifts to enable goods, services and people move up, two escalators for up and down movement of people, two ramps designed to assist physically handicapped people to get into and out of the building and a crèche where nursing mothers can attend to and keep their children while they are trading. There is also a dedicated Fire Service Station within the complex with fire fighting systems built in the market to forestall any incident of fire disaster, he also said, adding that whereas extensions were created in the space provided as carpark in the old market, a dedicated 800-vehicle capacity car-park has been built as part of the new shopping complex. On the method of payment for the shops, Fashola explained that the shops are offered to prospective traders on Owner-Occupier basis whereby the owneroccupiers would pay for their shops gradually and overtime adding that it would take them eight years of mortgage payment to fully pay for their shops.

How 800 volunteers tackle Ebola in Lagos BY DOTUN IBIWOYE

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he prompt response of 800 volunteers for the fight Ebola virus in Lagos is certainly good news for over 21 million inhabitants of the state . Last weekend, the Lagos state government affirmed that it has trained 800 volunteers to fight Ebola and appealed for more volunteers to make up for a shortage of medical personnel. The state government, in conjunction with the federal government, promised to provide life insurance to health You don’t just dangle life insurance volunteers last week, to curb the without documents. We cannot spread of the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, endanger our lives unless we know in Lagos. According to Special Assistant on what is at stake. We should be Media, to Lagos State Governor, assured that should anything happen Hakeem Bello, success is being to us, our families are catered for achieved because volunteers have come. Bello added that Volunteers have so far been deployed to 57 districts of Lagos the specialized areas include not clearly spelt out. Chairman, Lagos State state but more are needed, particularly clinical management, contact to treat those already infected with the tracing, and infection NMA, Mr.Tope Ojo, said: prevention and control, “Any health worker that is disease. “People have heeded our call for require the services of managing an Ebola patient is service . We have trained some 800 Laboratory Scientists, Nurses, risking his/her life and that of his family. Ebola has killed volunteers in the area of contact tracing, and Medical Doct The Lagos State chapter of over 61 doctors in Guinea, sensitisation and treatment of the Ebola the Nigerian Medical Liberia and Sierra Leone. It disease, he said The various areas where volunteers are Association, NMA, in a is a serious issue.” “You don’t just dangle life needed include Health Screening, contrary view described as Community Mobilization, Clinical vague, the medical insurance insurance without documents. Management, Contact Tracing, and provided for the professional We cannot endanger our lives health workers who had unless we know what is at Infection Prevention and Control. For the Health Screening and volunteered to manage those stake. We should be assured Community Mobilization volunteer infected by the deadly Ebola that should anything happen to us, our families are catered categories, requirement include an virus. The doctors said that the for. Ordinary National Diploma, Higher He added: “The terms of the National Diploma, or a Degree; while details of the insurance were

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insurance must be in public domain in a transparent manner. It is sad that it had to take an Ebola outbreak, for government to realise that health workers need life insurance cover”.” The last days of a victim can be grim, characterised by agonising muscular pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and catastrophic haemorrhaging described as bleeding out as vital organs break down. A Nigerian scientist in diaspora and Canada sent consignments of largely untested drugs in the hope of saving hundreds of lives, but officials warn they are likely to have little impact. Nigeria’s first fatality was Liberian government employee Patrick Sawyer, who brought the virus to Lagos, sub-Saharan Africa’s largest city, on July 20. He died in hospital on July 25.

COMMUNITY TUSSLE: Lagos lawmakers broker graveyard peace BY OLASUNKANMI AKONI

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till in the mourning mood over the recent death of their paramount ruler, the Ayangburen, Oba Salaudeen Oyefusi (Oguntade II), Ikorodu residents may heave a sigh of relief as

members of the Lagos State House of Assembly has commenced peace move into the communal crisis between Egbin and Ijede people over territorial supremacy. Last week, the Lagos State House of Assembly directed residents of the two communities in Ikorodu area of the state to maintain status quo as directed by a panel of enquiry pending the outcome of investigations into the cause of the face-off. The directive followed several petitions by traditional ruler, chiefs and indigenes of Egbin The lawmakers’ directive Presenting the report of a 5man adhoc Committee on the petition titled, “Save Egbin from annihilation from Ijede chiefs and police in Area ‘N’ Command by a quick release of government position paper on the boundary issues

between Egbin and Ijede communities, Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Lola Akande in the report posited that pending the determination of the subsisting judgement of the High Court of the Lagos by the Court of Appeal, all parties involved in the matter should respect the judgement of Hon. Justice Abiru. The committee also recommended that government’s decision on the report of panel of enquiry into the civil disturbances between Egbin and Ijede communities directed the Surveyor-General, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and Lands Bureau to investigate and determine the ownership of the land before acquisition by the defunct Nigeria Electricity Power Authority, NEPA, for its resettlement.

The committee also directed the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to harmonise the traditional rulers, Obas to manage their jurisdiction without encroaching on territories outside their domain and also to restrain them from solely instancing any person or group of persons as Baales of the communities. The committee further recommended that elders of Iponmi, Ipakon and Ijede communities to sheath their sword and desist from using men and officers of the Nigerian Police Force as a n instrument of oppression and victimization, while calling on Police Officers of Area ‘N’ Police Command to maintain neutrality and be unprejudiced against His Royal Highness, Adeoriyomi Akeem Oyebo (Oyebo II) of Egbin land.


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he imminent decision of former anti graft czar, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu to contest the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Adamawa State is stirring the hornet’s nest with stakeholders in the dominant Peoples Democratic Party, PDP at daggers drawn over the propriety of serving juice to their one time tormentor

Adamawa 2014:

Ribadu’s rumbles

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•Ribadu the latest permutation that have now put the erstwhile chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC into the position of the candidate to beat in the forthcoming gubernatorial election to fill the vacancy created by Nyako’s exit. Mallam Ribadu defection from the All Progressives Congress, APC despite being the 2011 presidential candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN it is alleged was upon his conviction that the 2015 presidential ticket of the APC was out of his reach. Sources claim that he was few weeks ago told point blank by some revered national APC elders to vie for the Adamawa governorship. That exhortation it was assumed was a subtle message to him that he was not in favour for the 2015 presidential ticket of the APC. That message apparently merged into plans by some elements in the presidency to also splinter the APC. One very influential presidency official from Adamawa State,

who is also claimed to be a childhood friend of Ribadu’s was said to have pushed his name to the president. It is claimed that the president was won over on the issue of Ribadu, his former friend turned rival in the 2011 presidential election, returning to the PDP. The president it was

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ORMER Vice-President Atiku Abubakar was the only person to have aspired to govern Adamawa State that ever got near to his ambition. Occupying the Adamawa Government House, just like the Nigerian presidency, has been a matter of luck and certainly so for the three men to have so far occupied it since the advent of the fourth republic. When in 1999 Atiku got a higher calling to be vicepresident after winning the Adamawa gubernatorial election, his gubernatorial running mate, Mr. Boni Haruna became a shoo-in for the empty office. As the end of Mr. Haruna’s eight year stewardship approached in 2007, many prominent Adamawa citizens, including Gen. Buba Marwa, Senator Jonathan Zwingina, Adamu Modibo, Joel Madaki, Senator Abubakar Girei, Engr. Markus Gindri, the late Comrade Paschal Bafyau, among many others sought for the governorship of the state, but the lot fell on the elderly Admiral Murtala Nyako who few years before then was a member of the then All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP. Nyako was by almost every account made the least effort for the governorship but fate occasioned by the whims of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and his linkman in the state, Senator Jibril Aminu caused Nyako to be enthroned as governor. The acting governor of the state, Alhaji Ahmadu Fintri who is now occupying the Government House got there just by fate on account of the failure of Nyako to protect his mandate. This is indeed the third time that Fintiri is riding on Nyako’s bad luck to act as governor of the state. Following Nyako’s well scripted removal from office last month, it had looked as if his many traducers were about to enjoy the fruit of their many years of struggle against Nyako. Well, that was until

won over and have now started trumpeting the Ribadu is good chorus. Ribadu’s favoured entry into the PDP has, however, not won over everyone as it is now causing serious tension in the state chapter of the party. Many of those who worked seriously for the removal of Nyako, it is alleged, are crying foul that they are being betrayed by the presidency with the entry of Ribadu. Associates of some of the leading gubernatorial aspirants, notably those of the acting governor, Fintiri, former Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak and a major party chieftain, Dr. Panny Boga are said to be among those championing the rebellion against Ribadu. They along with some other party stakeholders Vanguard

It is claimed that the president was won over on the issue of Ribadu, his former friend turned rival in the 2011 presidential election, returning to the PDP

learnt was, however, alleged to have insisted that Ribadu could be given the ticket but only on a level playing ground. That assurance was enough for the presidential official to now work the other appendages of power especially through the PDP national secretariat to set off the buzz on Ribadu. A number of local party chieftains were alleged to be

•Fintiri of the APC was working at cross purposes with them to save the former governor. “The National Chairman of the party has a choice to make and the choice is simple, Ribadu or the party’s victory. The Osun outing of the PDP is still fresh and must be noted that it has a long way in affecting the 2015 presidential election. “This was how we fought in 2007 and the ticket was eventually given to Murtala Nyako, who was a member of the ANPP then and we are all witnesses to the eventual result. What is the difference between what happened in 2007 and now with regards to Nyako and now Ribadu. Can’t our leaders ever see the handwriting on the wall and learn,” he asked. The confusion in the state chapter of the PDP was compounded last week when the acting governor of the state, Alhaji Ahmadu Fintri picked the party’s nomination form to contest the election now scheduled for October. Fintri’s quest is an unprecedented effort since the advent of the Fourth Republic and it is the first time that an acting governor constitutionally appointed to hold forth as governor pending a substantive election is participating in the contest. Fintri’s quest is fuelling suspicions that the impeachment of Nyako and the suspicious resignation of

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learnt, are warning that they could either defect from the party or work against the interest of the PDP if Ribadu is imposed on the party by Abuja. Their grouse is that he is being asked to eat where he did not sow as they allege that when they were in the trenches plotting for the removal of Nyako that Ribadu, as a senior chieftain

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r. Tanko Ashang, a lawyer who worked as legal adviser in several government agencies including and presidential committees recently stepped down from the civil service to pursue the gubernatorial ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in his native Cross River State. Ashang, who is from Obanlikwu Local Government Area in the Northern Senatorial District in this interview reviews the field of candidates and the process that would bring out the best candidate to succeed the outgoing governor, Senator Liyel Imoke. Excerpts: EMMANUEL UNA

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ecently, Governor Imoke and some stakeholders at a meeting challenged stakeholders from the Northern Senatorial District to come out with the best candidate for the PDP gubernatorial contest in the primaries. What is your take on that? I don’t think it is feasible at this point to come out with one person. What are the parameters to be used in selecting such a person? The Northern Senatorial District has people in various strata who are contesting for this job, so I would feel that naturally, it is fair to look at two to three persons and if that is not okay, the number can be expanded to make it five so that you can bring them together and reexamine them and if possible cut down the number and finally present them to the delegates in a primary election.

What is your strategy to ensure you are selected? My strategy has been to reach out to the delegates. By virtue of the fact that the primary election is a delegate election, I have to reach every delegate and those in government who would vote for them to see reason for my candidature and what that means for the state in terms of development. I have distributed my programme and many of these people have it in their hands and I believe they are studying it to see that I have demonstrated enough capacity for service. I have been networking with the ward executives of the party, the LGA chapters and at the state level. I am also calling on other aspirants to speak with them and for them to speak with one another not necessarily for them to step down for me but how those with similar vision can collapse their structures and work together. That is basically what I have been doing to ensure that whatever comes, I will emerge at the primary at the end of the day.

•Ashang Do you consider yourself a family member because that is what the governor has been harping on that his successor will be a family member? By all estimation, I am a PDP family member in the state. Now, many people misunderstand the concept of family membership. First, every registered member of the PDP is a family member. Secondly, every member who has been financially viable is a family member and of course, there are senior members and

junior family members. I cannot claim to be at the same level with those who brought the party in 1998, but I can claim that I have gained some seniority in the party because I joined the party almost seven years ago when Senator Liyel Imoke got nomination to run for governor and I found a lot of confidence in his personality and I decided to register with the party. I have supported the party in all elections beginning from presidential, state, National

Adamawa 2014: Ribadu’s rumbles Continues on page 42 his deputy, Bala Ngilari were conspiracies fanned by the Adamawa State House of Assembly to make way for Fintri to become governor. Blasting the decision of the acting governor to involve himself in the gubernatorial election, the Adamawa Progressive People Movement alleged that the acting governor ’s quest could set a dangerous precedent for the nation’s democracy. “Ambitions and overzealous politicians in the State Assembles and the National Assembly can decide and hold their states to ransom by impeaching their governor and deputies in one fell

swoop as it happened in Adamawa State and then take over the apparatus of power”, the movement regretted. In the midst of this is the growing confusion in the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC. Among the major candidates are long time Atiku Abubakar associate, Boss Mustapha and Senators Ahmed Barata and Jubrila Gindow. There were insinuations yesterday that Atiku may have decided to throw his support behind Mustapha. That claim was steadfastly denied yesterday by Atiku’s spokesman, Alhaji Garba Shehu yesterday who said the former vice-president was determined to ensure a level playing ground for all APC gubernatorial aspirants. “I am on my way to Turaki’s house and I am sure that I will meet the two

senators and also meet with Boss Mustapha as they are all part of a united team,” Garba said yesterday as he observed that Atiku had recently given his commitment to a free and fair primary in the emergence of the party ’s gubernatorial candidate. The basis of Atiku’s stipulation of a free and fair primary is his own determination to ensure that the same free and fair primary is applied in the emergence of the party’s presidential ticket. Given Atiku’s own pursuit of the APC primary ticket, sources close to him disclosed that he was determined to use the Adamawa APC primary to show a good example to the national leadership in the conduct of the presidential primary.

Assembly and local government. In fact, at one time I chaired the fund raising dinner for chapter chairmen in the northern part of the state. Yet there is the temptation to feel that only those who are elected or appointed or those in the caucus are the only family members and that is a big mistake. All of us who have family know that the fist son of the family is a son and the last son is also a son and more often than not, it is not the first son who emerges; it is destiny because it is God who ordains leaders. In any case, the PDP Constitution has provision for exemptions. So even if you join today and you have the quality and material to lead the state, exemption can be given you to run and emerge. Therefore, everybody who is as registered member of the party is in one way or the other a member of the family. Even at that the governor has not in any way exempted anybody from contesting especially financially viable members of the Party. He has said if you are registered and that can be taken to include every member of PDP – not a select few. How do you think the three or five aspirants for the primary election should be selected For me, I think that it is important that we begin to narrow down now. If we are serious, the Executive Council members whether commissioners or special advisers who are interested should sit down and decide among themselves and pick one person who they consider worthy of leadership whether in terms of vision, integrity, or passion for the state and also those in the legislature whether state assembly, National Assembly should also look among themselves and pick one person while those of us who have not served in the state as commissioners or in the assembly can zoom on one of us too and bring out one person. Now naturally, these three persons who have great conviction, strength of character, integrity, courage , and youth on their side can be presented before the enlarged Caucus of the party and subsequently to the delegates for primary election. That way it will give the people the opportunity to make the right choice. This process will encourage people to support the leader because they are satisfied that the person leading them played a part in his emergence.


44 — Vanguard, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014 YOUR LUCK TODAY By Joshua Adeyemo Phone 08056180139 CANCER; You’ve had enough of fun in the recent times and it’s now time you settle down for hard work in order to prevent avoidable trouble. Be patient please. LEO; Your concentration level and determination are the pillars of your success today. Yet you’ll need to respect your senior colleagues and protect your image VIRGO; It’s true you’re willing to work harder but you just have to drop both aggression and mental arrogance to allow things to roll accordingly. Then, you’re accident prone within your working arena. Respect the law and its agents today. LIBRA; Serious thought may be giving to matters of the heart but it’s better you tarry a while. Joint ventures of short duration today may be an invitation to avoidable trouble SCORPIO; If you back your financial plans with concrete and positive actions things’ll go according to your desire. If you fail to realise importance of your spouse you would work your way into avoidable trouble; aren’t you tired of crisis?

LEISURE THOUGHT FOR TODAY By Richard Eromosele

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HERE are different forms of investments of facilities in the market today. You have the short term, you have the medium term and you also have the long term facilities. All of them have their advantages and disad-

On Long Life vantages. As it is with investment instruments, so it is with our life. We can decide what kind of life we like to live, whether to live for a short term, me-

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dium term or long term. For example, if we choose to live for a short term we could park our life full with all forms of negativity — lying, cheating, anger, murder etc.

in “Never say goodbye”

However, if we choose long life which I believe is most appropriate, we will make love our daily mantra, forgiveness will be our daily companion and godliness will our way of life. Which is your choice?

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SAGITTARIUS; Your intelligence, competence and level of concentration may today bring you envy, which you don’t deserve within your working arena in a negative form but. CAPRICORN; The Moon highlights your Solar second house of money which is good but, if you try to buy true love with money, you’ll be disappointed AQUARIUS; The Moon in your Star sign’ll gives you new confidence and with new supports from the powers-thatbe, it’s like you are now un-stop-able. But be cautious, especially with the veterans within your base of operation PISCES; Better days are ahead of you but, you will today need to do away with non-productive argument and/or agreement. Try to be more diplomatic now. ARIES; If what you’re doing today ’ll depend on tomorrow’s event it’s better you’re more careful now. Even things may not go according to your personal plans today. Yet it’s important you plan both your immediate and far future carefully now.

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TAURUS; If you take to aggression, your ego would be deflated by your superior colleagues, but your being cooperative in a civilised way’ll prevent trouble GEMINI; Those willing to put you to shame one way or the other’ll be disappointed with the turn of things today. It’s good to secure support of your spouse.

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About my Success? Dear Joshua, I am interested in your Astrological counselling. Kindly tell me everything about myself, especially my finance and career; would I be rich eventually, if yes what should I do to make it happen quickly.

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Banjo, Ogun, Dear Banjo, There are indications of financial success for you but you can not change what Almighty God Has designed for you talking about the timing (the quickness you talked in your letter) Certainly however no failure for you. Mercury –the planet of education and Accountancy, together with mighty Sun at positive angle to planets in Virgo (another Accounting Star sign) attracted you to both Accountancy profession and the academic world. Truly you did not make wrong choice of career. Money will eventually come along this line but it’ll not be as faster as if you take to OIL RELATED BUSINESS. Because Neptune (the planet of OIL) was very comfortable when you were born. It will not be out of place if you have filling stations as time goes by, because you are basically a GAS PERSON. Another money spinning vocation for you include writing either along your line or for film making industry; it is important you exhibit the higher quotient of creativity in your innerself. Yes your dream of becoming A Professor will come to reality. Politics is another area you are not looking at now but will surely come. Do you say why? Because Aquarius is equally political Venus that was powerfully placed when you were born is all about MONEY. Thus you have special ability to make money. And as it was at positive angle to disciplined Saturn, you are not giving to serious frivolity. One major challenge here is envy by others but you will eventually overcome. Another source of challenges is your love life which looks not totally balanced. Basically you are a family minded person. You are equally loving and caring. But sometimes your love of freedom get better off you to the resentment of your closer partner(s).Then some other times it is other party’s fault making love-business very interesting. And unless you are more careful and determined you may marry more than once.

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WAR OF WORDS: Okorocha, Ihedioha

yet to sheathe swords By Chidi Nkwopara

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WERRI — THE verbal war between Imo State governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, has taken a more dramatic dimension even after the near bloody clash between their supporters during last weekend’s New Yam Festival at Mbaise. While Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to the Governor on Media, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, described what the governor passed through at Mbaise as unwarranted, unprovoked and unnecessary verbal attack, the Personal Assistant, PA, to the Deputy Speaker on Media, Mr. Chibuike Onyeukwu, demanded unreserved apology from Okorocha for defiling the reverred age-long Mbaise New Yam Festival. “The Deputy Speaker and other Mbaise leaders, believe that it is the Governor who actually owes the Mbaise nation an apology for disrupting the event after coming late in his characteristic manner and defiling the treasured cultural values and tradition of Mbaise New Yam Festival,” Onyeukwu said. Continuing, Ihedioha’s PA reasoned that by walking out on the people and failing to accompany the Ndi-Ezeji to the yam barn for the customary Ito-

Ji, the Governor displayed utter disrespect and immense disregard for Mbaise land and her tradition. “It needs to be made clear that the Deputy Speaker’s remarks as a well cultured, civilised representative of the people were simply at the instance of Mbaise people and a correct reflection of how they felt and still feel about the abandonment and sheer neglect they have suffered in the hands of Okorocha’s administration,” Onyeukwu said. He wondered why the Governor, who found it convenient to ignore several invitations to attend Iriji Mbaise in the past three years, suddenly decided to attend this year’s

edition for obvious sinister political reasons. The Deputy Speaker’s aide used the opportunity to ask the Governor to list the projects his government had done for the Mbaise people and compare same with the appreciable lifechanging Federal Government's projects and programmes in infrastructure, education and vocational empowerment he (Ihedioha), had attracted to the state. In his own reaction, Onwuemeodo said before the New Yam Festival, “the governor and Chief Ihedioha have no problem of any kind to the best of the knowledge of Imo people and Mbaise people in particular,

except that Ihedioha is aspiring to succeed Governor Okorocha in 2015, which is not a sin.” Onwuemeodo alleged that when Ihedioha was called upon to address the audience, “instead of using that ample opportunity to tell the crowd what he has been able to attract to his people for the 12 years in the House of Representatives or what the PDP controlled Federal Government has been able to do for Mbaise people or Imo people in general for 15 years or what the PDP governments in the state for 12 years were able to do, he opened another round of attack on the governor, telling the people how all the projects of Okorocha’s government were inferior.”

RECEPTION: Former Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Nsima Ekere (left), greeting State Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Archbishop Cletus Bassey, during a reception service for the Archbishop, at Destiny International Mission, Uyo, weekend.

2015: S/East leaders, people, Ezes clergies urge Jonathan to run

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HE FIVE South-East states of Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi and Enugu leaders, citizens, monarchs and clergies, weekend, converged on Awka in support and call on President Goodluck Jonathan to run for the 2015 presidential election. The occasion was the first leg of the planned nationwide six geo-political zones rallies organised by the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria, TAN, with South East rally as the kick-off, urging the President to seek the renewal of his mandate. No fewer than 1.6 million Nigerian electorate from all walks of life had appended their signatures in support of bid to persuade Jonathan to stand for the 2015 general elections. This was disclosed by Mr. Kunle Fagbemi, a director in TAN. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said the President had done more than any of all his predecessors in their first tenure. The Deputy Speaker of House of Reps, Emeka Ihedioha, noted that 43 senators from the South East and over 170 lawmakers in the House of Reps have decided to support the President to run for second term.

How Nigeria can overtake Malaysia, Singapore, others —Nda-Isaiah By Clifford Ndujihe

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ROM HER lower comparative status, Nigeria can overtake world economic powers like Malaysia, Singapore, China and United Arab Emirates, if the needful was done, Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah, founder of Leadership Newspapers Group and presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has said. According to Nda-Isaiah, Nigeria will leap-frog these countries on the economic ladder by ensuring good leadership, rule of law and security; punishing corruption squarely; creating jobs; strengthening the local currency; changing the way government works and the elite reaching a consensus to move the country forward. The presidential aspirant spoke, yesterday, in Lagos while delivering the First City People Monthly lecture, entitled, 'Moving Nigeria Forward: Lessons from Malaysia, Singapore, China and Dubai.' Noting that in terms of development most of these countries looked up to Nigeria in the 1970's, Nda-Isaiah lamented that "the reverse is the case today." He said: "Nigeria’s First

Republic leaders and General Yakubu Gowon did their best until things took a turn for downward slide after the toppling of Gowon’s military regime “General Yakubu Gowon, one of the former leaders of this country that I believe had not yet been given his rightful place in history, told me in a private discussion last year that what pained him most about the coup that removed him from office was not the loss of power, but the loss of opportunity to implement his Third National Development Plan, which started the year he was overthrown and which could have moved Nigeria to the level of the Asian Tigers." Development He said that, before he left power, international organisations, including the media, were already saying that Nigeria was on the same development trajectory with some of these nations. And General Gowon believed his programmes would have taken us there. He had a lot to show for his tenure as leader. "Apart from prosecuting the civil war and keeping Nigeria one, which Nigerians will eternally remember him for, Gowon also

achieved significantly in the development of the country. I know there are people who may differ on this, but most of the developments we still have on ground today in Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Benin City, Enugu and a host of other cities are traceable to Gowon’s era. I also believe that the First Republic leaders still have a lot of good history going for them,” he said. Speaking on lessons to be learnt from Singapore, he said: “I love the story of Singapore so much that, about four years ago, I attended a governance programme at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore where most of the resource persons were former principal secretaries and ministers of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who is considered the founding father of modern Singapore. One of the former principal secretaries of Lee Kuan Yew told us that when Singapore gained independence in 1965, apparently without hope or a future to look up to, their greatest ambition was to grow to be like Nigeria and the Philippines in the future. Today, it is Nigeria and the Philippines that want to be like Singapore. Nigeria, Malaysia, Singapore,

China and Dubai had a roughly similar history and circumstances. All of them were once considered Third World countries and were once termed emerging markets. Today, all the others have joined the First World; only Nigeria remains a Third World nation. One thing that separates Malaysia, Singapore, China and Dubai from Nigeria is leadership – consistent leadership. Singapore had Lee Kuan Yew, China had Deng Xiaoping, Dubai has Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Malaysia had Mahatir Mohammed.” The way out To move forward, he said: "Nigeria needs a new leadership. Since 48 million jobs are not available, Nigeria must create an army of entrepreneurs. Nigerian leaders must fashion out policies and subsidies that would create at least 10 million new small businesses in the next five years if we don’t want a misfortune worse than Boko Haram. A small business typically creates between two and five new jobs; so, potentially, with 10 million new small businesses, we can create 50 million new jobs.” "With Nigeria’s current deficit

of 17 million housing units, Nigeria needs a government that will start building at least one million new housing units annually, a project which multiplier effects will create millions of jobs for engineers, quantity surveyors, architects, labourers, block moulders, flourists, mortgage banks, estate agents, cement, tiles, paint manufacturers and sellers, food vendors at construction sites, among others. “We can borrow money from the N4 trillion pension funds since the houses are going to be sold to the public and the money will be paid back. “To move Nigeria forward, we must also change the way government works. Governments all over the world, but especially in Nigeria, have a problem of inefficiency, bureaucracy and corruption directly impeding several wellintended plans. We cannot change a country without first changing its government. I believe one way to achieve this in Nigeria will be by the appointment of CEO-style ministers and heads of government agencies with clear targets and commensurate salaries and bonuses.”


46 — Vanguard, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2014

No regrets over Tukur's removal as PDP chairman —Gov Aliyu

Vlisco launches True Wax Hollandais

By Wole Mosadomi

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INNA—GOVERNOR Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, has revisited the removal of former National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, as chairman of the party, saying “it is in the best interest of PDP and a saving grace for members of the party.” In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Israel Ebije, the governor recalled that under Tukur’s leadership, impunity and disregard for due process was the order of the day which almost tore the party apart. According to him, “The impunity within the PDP leadership would have wrecked the party. Today, the party has stabilised but we must all join hands to ensure that the challenges within the party are addressed to make it more formidable. I don’t think it is wrong for me to call on Bamanga Tukur to remain committed to the PDP regardless of what transpired before and after he was removed as PDP National

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AGOS—VLISCO, a textile manufacturer, has launched its new collection fantasia called, “The True Original Wax Hollandais” aimed at inspiring women to embrace new styles by mixing and matching fabrics in wonderful and surprising combinations. According to the company, the collection will also inspire women to bend, shake and break the rules of fashion and create edgy new statements to unleash their inner spirit and dazzle the world. The new collection fantasia encourages women to embrace the unknown and dare to be different by creating original fashion statement again and again; whether sophisticated or courageous, sensual or playful. The statement added that, embracing the fantasia, women will be inspired to be playful, shake off the norm and masquerade as someone new.

Chairman. My position was not meant to offer him any form of justification but to spur party members to work harder towards excellent performance at the polls in 2015.” Governor Aliyu who was one of the G-7 pressing for the repositioning of the PDP under

the leadership of Bamanga Tukur that eventually led to the removal of the party chairman, said the G-7 had to go round the country to make consultations with prominent PDP members on how to put the party on track and not to derail.

The governor said: “We had to go round the country to consult with well meaning Nigerians on the way forward for our party. We discovered at a time that the problem was not going to affect the PDP alone. Those we consulted were, therefore, unanimous that the leadership of the PDP must be changed and thankfully, the party has since bounced back from the brinks.”

FESTIVAL: From left: L: Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor Mrs. Viola Onwuliri and Hon. Nnana Igbokwe, during the 2014 Iri Ji Mbaise National Cultural Festival, at Chioma Ajunwa Stadium, Afo-Oru Ahiazu, Mbaise LGA, Imo State.

Christian youths task govt on employment B ENIN CITY— ORGANISERS of the International Youth Summit, being hosted at the Faith

Arena, Church of God Mission, Benin City, yesterday, decried the number of unemployed

Clark thanks PDP leaders over primaries

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SABA—NEWLY elected People’s Democratic Party, PDP, candidate for Burutu Local Government Area, Chief Ebiteme Clark, has expressed his gratitude to the leadership of the party for the confidence bestowed on him, to represent the party as its candidate, in the forthcoming local government elections in October. At a courtesy visit to the Deputy Governor of Delta State, Professor

Amos Utuama, SAN, in Asaba, Chief Clark in company of the leader of Burutu PDP, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, and other Burutu leaders, thanked the leader of Delta State PDP, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, his Deputy, Chief Peter Nwaboshi, PDP Chairman, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, Commissioner of Works Delta State, Senator James Manager, members of Delta State House of

Assembly Burutu 1 and 2, Pastor Kenneth Ogeibiri and PDP Chairman, Burutu, elders, leaders and stakeholders of Burutu PDP and other party members for the mandate given him to be candidate/flag-bearer of the party in the local government polls. Clark also seized the opportunity to thank the aspirants who stepped down for him.

graduates in the country, calling on government at all levels to tackle the problem with all seriousness. The organisers of the youth programme led by Rev.Osas Obarisiagbon and Rev. Osayande Ekhator, told newsmen in Benin City, that to help solve the unemployment problem in the country, more than 5,000 youths were expected to benefit from the training workshop on business management, training in agriculture, fashion designing and other skills. Rev. Obarisiagbon who disclosed that the 2014 Youth Summit which would run from

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the 19 -24 of August, 2014, said the topic of this year’s summit entitled: “Commissioned and Empowered” was geared towards empowering the youths of the country including Muslim youths, due to the large number of unemployed graduates in the country. According to him, “ we are inviting the Minister of Agriculture and the Chief of Air Staff, so that they will come and teach our youths on how to be self employed. We are having different training programmes in this year’s summit. We are going to pay the trainers and we expect that after that, those who benefited from the training will be able to set up their own businesses.''

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On Ebola crisis

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f the Health Minister was rightly quoted; then I am impressive that we have a responsive government that cares about its citizens’ welfare and well-being. Every Nigerian live is so precious that we can not afford to lose it. Mr. Ethelbert Opara- Worker C M Y K

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od is faithful; He is our protector and healer. We shall overcome. God bless Nigeria. Whatever it is all hope is not lost. Some people have died for fear of ebola, drinking and bathing with salt water. It is good to always be hopeful no matter the situation. Mrs Faith Umeano-OforWorker

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od in His infinite mercy will see this country (Nigeria) through. Amen. I know that somehow and somewhere God will provide a lasting solution for the Ebola virus that is fast spreading across Africa and other parts of the world. Mr. Andrew Odee Odee- Librarian

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t this point Nigerians should unite and contain the spread of this disease. It is really an evil wind that blows no good; it can affect any body, doctor, nurse, minister, governor. This is not a time to politicize everything. Mr. Darlington Okie- Student

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f the text drug has been used on the American doctor and Nurse and now accepted by World Health Organisation for use on Ebola patients in Africa, i do not think the American Food and Drug and Administration will be objecting at this moment or point in time. Mr. Ifidon Ohiomoba- Worker

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igeria is not so back ward to the extent that we do not have a lab to determine pesticide in a drug. This Dino Silver is not meant for Americans’ consumption but Nigerian Ebola victims, so why are listening to them. Mr. Etebele Julius- Worker


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Customs boss laments dilapidating facilities at Tinapa By Ifeyinwa Obi

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ALABAR — COMPTROLLER in charge of Cross River and Akwa Ibom states Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, Mr. Yekini Atoyebi, has decried alleged dilapidating facilities at the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort complex in Calabar. He lamented that Tinapa ought to be a huge business hub in Africa. Atoyebi, who spoke at the Government House in Calabar, during a courtesy visit on the State Security Adviser, Mr. Rekpene Bassey, said he could not imagine how such gigantic infrastructure could be lying desolate in the country. “When I went there some people in my entourage said I was crying louder than the bereaved, but to me, I could not imagine how such a gigantic infrastructure would be lying desolate when in some places such infrastructure could be bringing in revenue that can keep a state running for months,” he said. The comptroller urged the state government to do everything within its reach to ensure the resort functions. “There is need for a stakeholders meeting among all the parties in Tinapa including the manufacturers, the business operators, management and Customs so that each will clearly understand its rights and privileges for a successful operation of the place,” he said. In his response, the State Security Adviser implored Atoyebi to ensure that officers and men of the command were vigilant by ensuring that the Nigerian Inland Water Ways Jetty was not importing items used in the production of explosive devices by terrorists. Bassey also appealed to the Federal Government to give Customs the needed equipment and incentives to do their work effectively. “I understand that the Customs generates income next to oil for this country and in my view, it is necessary for the geese that lays the golden egg to be fed with golden feeds so the Federal Government should provide you with the necessary equipment and take good care of your welfare too,” he said.

EBOLA: Plateau NMA institutes control c'ttee By Marie-Therese Nanlong

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OS — THE Plateau State Chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association, NMA has instituted the state Ebola control committee to stay at alert in case of any Ebola outbreak in the state. Chairman of the association, Dr. Bupwatda Pokop, yesterday, at the committee’s inauguration and briefing on the recent Federal Government’s sack of over 16,000 resident doctors and suspension of residency training, said NMA was in the forefront of fighting the scourge. According to him, “despite the strike action, the NMA is contributing and committed to the control of Ebola virus disease epidemic in the country, hence the constitution of the committee to work towards the control of the disease.” The 14-man adhoc committee has Dr. Chingle Moses and Dr. Raphael Solomon as Chairman and Secretary respectively. Responding on behalf of other members, the committee’s chairman, Dr. Chingle Moses, said they were ready to use their

knowledge to serve the state and nation at large. He cautioned residents to do away with fear of the Ebola virus disease and act rationally by submitting themselves to medical facilities once any symptom was observed.

On doctors' sack On the sack of the doctors, the association’s chairman advised the Federal Government to show more commitment towards repositioning the nation’s health facilities rather than abolishing residency training programme. He condemned the Federal Government’s stance and called for the immediate withdrawal of the suspension circular and unconditional reinstatement of the “so-called sacked” resident doctors as well as directing that none of its members should accept or collect any sack letter or sign any register opened by the government or hospitals. His words: “Whereas the NMA has been making efforts to resolve the current impasse

between the Federal Government and NMA, the government has not kept her part of the agreement despite intervention by prominent Nigerians. “By allowing the strike to be protracted, government has placed the lives of Nigerians in jeopardy, left health facilities in dilapidated conditions and contribute to the nation’s groaning under the dearth of specialists doctors. "NMA condemns in totality the alleged presidential directive suspending residency training programme and demands immediate withdrawal of the suspension circular as well as unconditional reinstatement of the sacked doctors. "Rather than abolishing residency training programme, government should improve the poorly funded programme, improve the nation’s health facilities as the current government’s stance will further worsen the industrial disharmony.”

Kwara earmarks N600m to boost power generation By Demola Akinyemi

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LORIN — GOVERNOR Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State has said the government has earmarked about N600 million as part of his administrations’ strategic efforts to boost power generation in the state. Ahmed, who dropped this hint while addressing members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, at the party ’s first stakeholders meeting held at the party’s secretariat in Ilorin, said this would further ensure constant electricity supply to all parts of the state. According to him, “the present administration will continue to do everything within its resources in meeting developmental needs of the state.” Governor Ahmed, who gave a scorecard of his administration’s achievements, noted that before the end of the year, government would have actively engaged 8000 youths under its various empowerment programmes.

Market leaders told to consolidate on existing peace

L Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State displaying his voter's card at Share in Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state.

FG set to implement new infrastructure master plan

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LORIN — MINISTER of National Planning and Chairman, National Planning Commission, Dr Abubakar Sulyman, has given indication of Federal Government's plan to implement a new master plan to address Nigeria’s infrastructure deficiencies after two years of delay. He said this became necessary following the adoption, last week, of the nation’s infrastructure development master plan by the National Economic Council (NEC). The minister spoke while fielding questions from journalists at the Ilorin International Airport,

weekend. To this end, he said the ministry would engage researchers in the nation’s universities and relevant ministries to evaluate government programmes and come up with recommendations on how to enhance the nation’s growth and development. According to him, “just two days ago, we were able to get the master plan on infrastructure down to NEC and for the first time it was adopted after two years of stampeding of that master plan. "We have other programmes in place. We have the NEEDS, we have the monitoring and evaluation unit in ensuring that every sector, every agency, every

department complies with the performance contract of the President. "Most important, what I intend to do is to establish a connection between the Ministry of National Planning and various institutions. There must be that synergy between what goes on in the various academic institutions and what the ministries are doing and that is very important.” On Millennium Development Goals, MDG, he said the Federal Government was steadily pursuing it agenda within the context of the programmes to meet it 2015 target.

AGOS — CHAIRMAN of Mushin Local Government Area, Olatunde Adepitan, has advised newly elected leaders of Aguiyi Ironsi International Traders’ Association, to consolidate on the existing peace and stability in the market. Speaking through the chairman of the electoral committee of the market, Mrs. Peju Akin-Ajayi, at the inauguration of the new executive, Adepitan said the local government went through a lot to restore sanity in that market. The chairman said there were traders not interested in the politics going on in the market, but focused on their business of buying and selling, such traders must be provided with the enabling environment to do their businesses without any inhibition. According to him, leaders are chosen by God, through the will of the people. When an individual attempts to subvert the will of the people, he is calling for the wrath of God."


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BOOK PRESENTATION: From left; Mr Yinka Farounbi, Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, Ikeja Branch; Alhaji Lai Muhammed, National Publicity Secretary, All Progressives Congress, APC and Mrs Tomi Ajayi at the public presentation of the book; 'Corruption and Human Rights BOOK PRESENTATION: From left; Mr Wale Adeoye, representing Governor Kayode Fayemi Law in Africa' held at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja Lagos. Photo by Akeem Salau. of Ekiti State; Femi Falana SAN, Chairman of the occasion; Mr Kolawole Olaniyan, the author of the book; Oba Rilwanu Akiolu, The Oba of Lagos and Mrs Helen Olaniyan, wife of the author during the presentation of the book: 'Corruption and Human Rights Law in Africa' held at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos. Photo by Akeem Salau. ( R I G H T ) BRIEFING: Mr Rotimi Omotoso, Registrar/ CEO; Otunba Femi Deru, Vice President; Mr Chidi Ajaegbu, President, Institute of C h a r t e r e d Accountants of Nigeria, ICAN and Mr Rasak Jaiyeola, Council member, ICAN during the media Lunch/ Interaction of ICAN BOOK PRESENTATION: Mrs Taiwo Folake Kuti (left) and activities in Ikeja Pic: Joe Mrs Itoro Eze-Anaba at the Public Presentation of a book titled; Lagos. ''Corruption and Human Rights Law in Africa'' held at Sheraton Akintola. Hotel, Ikeja Lagos. Photo by Akeem Salau.

REP GETS PVC: Hon. Nicholas Mutu, OFR, member representing Bomadi/Patani federal constituency in the National Assembly receiving his voters card in the ongoing distribution of permanent voters card at his hometown, Akugbene, flanked by Chief Oluwole Karetimi, PDP Bomadi council flag bearer.

CONVOCATION: Prof. Festus Adesanoye of University of Ibadan (left) being inaugurated as a Fellow of The Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL) by its President, Prof. Munzali Jibril, at the 16th Convocation/Investiture of its new Fellows in Lagos last week, while Prof. Dele Layiwola, Secretary of the Academy, (right) watches.

EXHIBITION: Mr Wande George, artist (right) explaining an artwork to the General Manager, Marketing and Corporate Service, COSHARIS Group, Mr Abiona Babarinde (middle) and others during the exhibition of painting and water colours entitled "NAKED TRUTH" by Wande George held at Terra Kulture, Lagos.

ANNIVERSARY: Arc. Waheed Niyi Brimmo, PNIA, FNIA(left); Alh. Lawal Idirisu (2nd left), Executive Chairman; Bhaskar Rao (2nd right), General Manager, and Pavan Kompella (right), Product Devt Analyst, West African Ceramics Ltd, at the BGM/30th Anniversary Celebration of the NIA Abuja Chapter recently in Abuja.

SUMMIT: From left: Mrs Stella Tunde Ewekhare; Rev. Osayande Omo Ekhator; Rev. Osas Obarisiagbon; Rev. Ewemade Michael while addressing newsmen on the activities heralding the International Youth Summit 2014, which kicks off today, 19th - 24th August, at the Faith Arena, Church of God Mission, GRA Benin City yesterday


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Obi not TAN coordinator —Aide By Vincent Ujumadu

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WKA—THE media aide to Mr. Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Valentine Obienyem, has debunked reports that Obi was the coordinator of Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n Ambassadors of Nigeria, TAN. In a statement made available to reporters, yesterday, Obienyem said the rally organised by TAN, a non governmental organisation, in Anambra State weeked, was not a political event but a platform to tell President Goodluck Jonathan he had done well for the SouthEast and should seek a reelection. Obienyem said many stakeholders in the SouthEast, including the chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum, Chief Theodore Orji; the Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Oseloka Obaze; Hon. Emeka Ihedioha; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Pius Anyim Pius; the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo among others were all there.

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BUJA—AN Indoor Game aimed at entrenching democracy in Nigeria is to be promoted through visits to elder statesmen, eminent citizens and media houses across the country. The nationwide advocacy visits are prelude to the formal public presentation of the game tagged “Democracy Indoor Game” later this year. The brains behind the project, Professor Biodun Akinpelu of Lagos State University, LASU, Dr. Abodunrin Kofoworola of the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council, NERDC, Abuja and Pastor Ellion Tanze disclosed this in a statement in Abuja. The statement explains that Democracy Indoor Game was designed by a games enthusiast and simulated thoroughly by games experts from various universities in Nigeria. It is being produced as an entertaining, educative and informative master piece and as a tool to help in unifying the various ethnic nationalities.

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DO EKITI—THE Ekiti State government has announced a N5 million lifeline for the permanent Orientation Camp of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, at Ise/Orun/EmureEkiti. Its gesture came on a day the Chairman of NYSC Governing Board, Chief Gordon Bozimo led a delegation to the Office of the Deputy Governor, Prof Modupe Adelabu in AdoEkiti, the state capital. Chief Bozimo had appreciated the existing cordial relationship between the state and the NYSC after which he presented a fresh shopping list to her host for possible assistance. The NYSC chief also thanked the state government for periodic upgrading of the infrastructural facilities on the extension of logistics supports. In her response, the deputy governor said the cash donation will go a long way in the expansion of the MultiPurpose Hall at the camp and the provision of additional beddings for corps members

deployed in the state for the compulsory one-year service. Mrs. Adelabu, who acknowledged the significant contributions of corps members to the educational and economic development of

the state, said no amount was too much for the comfort of youths serving their father ’s land for free. Explaining that the government in Ekiti had always extended a helping

hand to ensure the success of the NYSC programme in its domain, the deputy governor listed the regular renovation and upgrading of facilities on the camp as part of its continued support to NYSC.

PRESENTATION: Dr. Wiebe Boer, CEO, The Tony Elumelu Foundation (right), presenting a N1 billion cheque for the Victim Support Fund to the Vice-chairman, Mr. Fola Adeola in fulfillment of the Foundation's pledge of support for the Fund.

DISPUTE OVER PRIMARY SCHOOL OWNERSHIP:

Anambra govt sues for peace By Vincent Ujumadu WKA—ANAMBRA State government yesterday reacted to the protest in Onitsha over the ownership claim of Oyolu-Eze Primary School in Nkwelle-Ezunaka between the Anglican Church and the community, calling on the two parties to give peace a chance. In a statement in Awka, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Tony Onyima, frowned at the wanton destruction of property in the area. The government’s statement came on the heels of a protest in Onitsha yesterday by members of the Anglican Church in the area. The statement read: “The attention of the Anambra State Government has been drawn to the demonstration which took place at Onitsha today (yesterday), August 18, 2014, over ownership of a primary school at Oyolu-Oze, Nkwelle-Ezunaka, in Oyi Local Government Area. “Government observes that the Nkwelle Ezunaka community and the Anglican Communion are locked in a dispute over the ownership of the said Oyolu-Oze Primary School. “On receipt of reports of destruction of property, His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano in the company of the Deputy

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destruction of property by unknown persons. “Already, Governor Obiano had set up a six -man committee

headed by the deputy governor to investigate the contending issues and submit a report on their findings within two weeks."

....As communjity lauds govt on panel of inquiry By Chimaobi Nwaiwu

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NEWI—THE NkwelleEzunaka community has described as a welcome development the six-man panel of inquiry set up by the Anambra State Government to unravel those behind the demolition of Ebenezer Anglican Church, Oyeolu

Oze, Oyi Local Government Area, Anambra State. The President General of Nkwelle-Ezunaka Town Union, Chief Chris Eluemuno who addressed newsmen yesterday on the issue said: “We the people of Nkwelle-Ezunaka town have accepted the panel set up by the Anambra State

government to investigate the circumstances surrounding the demolition of Ebenezer Anglican Church, Oyeolu Oze, and we also wish to tell the general public that we do not know those behind the act, we are still doing our own investigation to know those behind the act and their motive.”

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LEADERS at all levels have been urged to resist the temptation of making unguarded utterances and inflammatory statements capable of jeopardising the unity of the nation. Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to the President on Youths and Student Matters, Jude Imagwe, made the call in Owerri at a peace

rally organised for youths in the country. Addressing the people drawn from all the states of the federation, Comrade Imagwe called on Nigerians to rise against security challenges facing the nation. He said: “Winning the war against terror requires the collaborative efforts of every Nigerian. I appeal to Nigerians to support President Goodluck

Jonathan. His commitment to transform every sector of the nation’s economy.” He noted that no notable development could be achieved in an atmosphere of rancour and violence. Speaking also, the Coordinator, Our Nigeria Voice of Peace Foundation, Okenze Sylvester Obinna, called on youths to reject violence and ethnic sentiments.


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Osun govt bars foreign tourists from festival By Gbenga Olalrinoye, Osogbo

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OLLOWING the outbreak of ebola virus in parts of the country, Osun State government has barred tourists from outside the state from participating in the forthcoming Osun Osogbo annual festival. This, the government said was part of measures to prevent the spread of ebola virus to the state. Addressing a news conference in Osogbo, the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Sunday Akere, noted that efforts were being taken by the state government to make Osun an ebola free state. Akere who lamented the spread of the ebola virus, stressed the need for traditionalists, especially Osun devotees to co-operate with the state government in its bid to prevent the spread of the deadly disease. According to him, this year’s Osun Osogbo festival would be celebrated in low key, but with all traditional rites and sacrifices by the Osun devotees in Osogbo alone. He explained that the state government has restricted movements of non residents of Osun to the state, saying this would help to prevent the spread of the disease to the state. Akere informed that only traditional worshippers and well wishers who are resident in the state will be allowed to partake

in the celebration of the Osun festival to minimise bodily contacts among the people. However, Akere stated that the decision of the state government was not to deprive the festival its

usual glamour, or keep people away from enjoying the festival but to prevent outbreak of Ebola disease in the state. He added, “We are determined to take all necessary steps to avert ebola

epidemic in our state. Consequently, scaling down this year’s celebration of the Osun festival is a sacrifice we must make in order to prevent a crisis that will put human lives in

jeopardy. The restriction is compelled by the enormous challenge that screening such a huge crowd of tourists that normally attend the festival from all parts of the world would present. It is far better to have a manageable crowd than to have an epidemic in the state.”

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HE world’s worst-ever outbreak of ebola will inflict economic damage on the West African countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone as companies from Sime Darby Bhd to ArcelorMittal scale back operations. Commercial and transport disruptions that will probably last for at least the next month, along with increased health expenditure, may put pressure on budgets, jeopardising the nations’ economic growth, Matt Robinson, a senior credit officer at Moody’s Investors Service, said in a report. Sime Darby, the world’s largest listed palm oil producer, said it is slowing output in Liberia. ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steel producer, said the spread of the virus has delayed expansion plans at its Liberia plant. Sifca Group, the Ivory Coast-based agribusiness, said it halted rubber exports from Liberia. MTN Group Ltd., the largest wireless carrier in subSaharan Africa, said five expatriate workers left Liberia as

a precautionary measure. “Ebola threatens to have significant economic and fiscal ramifications for a number of sovereigns in the region,” Robinson said. “The outbreak risks having a direct financial effect on government budgets via increased health expenditures that could be The outbreak that has killed more than 1,000 people, the worst since the virus was first identified in 1976, has spread to Nigeria. There is no cure for the disease, which is normally treated by keeping patients hydrated, replacing lost blood and using antibiotics to fight opportunistic infections.

The spread of the disease may have “an indirect effect arising from an Ebola-induced economic slowdown on government revenue generation in a region where budgets are already hindered by low tax collection,” Robinson said. The economies of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia may lose one percentage point of growth because of the disease, Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, said in a Bloomberg TV interview last week. Reduced agricultural production and trade may shave off as much as two percentage points of growth in those three countries, New Yorkbased Teneo Intelligence said.

Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Finance said it will probably miss its growth target of 14 percent this year and inflation is already quickening as trade slows. Guinea is set to expand about 4.5 percent and Liberia about seven percent, according to the International Monetary Fund. While the World Health Organization says the risk of ebola spreading through air travel is low, international carriers including British Airways and Emirates have suspended flights to the affected area. Regional carriers including Asky Airlines, which flew a Liberian to Nigeria that died of the disease, have also canceled routes.

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HE Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI, yesterday, urged that care should be taken not to escalate the ebola crisis beyond the reality of its occurrence. President of LCCI, Alhaji Remi Bello, said in a statement that there should be some measure of proportionality in media reports both locally and internationally as the ebola hype has created a disproportionate panic, anxiety and scare, and was projecting the country as endemic ebola zone. While urging Nigerians not to escalate ebola crisis beyond the reality of its occurrence, he urged the business community and the entire citizenry to support the current efforts at containment of the disease. Bello said that given the way it came to Nigeria, current scope of the spread and the containment strategies, the chamber was confident that before long the situation would be fully brought under control. He urged all citizens to comply with protective measures as advised by the health authorities with regard to body contacts, general hygiene and making

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prompt reports of suspected cases. “LCCI regrets the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, incident in Nigeria. The incident was ordinarily avoidable but for the failure of our system which could not stop the Liberian-American, Patrick Sawyer - carrier of EVD from gaining entry into our country. Nevertheless, we note with satisfaction the measures taken so far by the federal and state governments to contain the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease in the country. Official report put Ebola case at 11 with four deaths to-date. Ebola is alien to our environment and, therefore, a momentary phenomenon. There is currently the risk of international isolation, stigmatization and unwarranted discriminatory practices against the citizens travelling outside our shores. This has grave consequences for the economy and the citizens” he said. He added that the chamber was commending the progress made so far in the containment strategies and was pleased to note the discharge of one of the victims from the hospital, adding that, they remain optimistic that the disease will be fully controlled sooner than later.

Executive director for services, Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Company, KRPC, Engr. Idi Mukhtar addressing the ebola awareness prevention & sensitization campaign for host communities in Kaduna. Photo: Olu Ajayi.

Bush meat sellers protest over low patronage By Ola Ajayi, Ibadan

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CORES of bush meat sellers, yesterday, marched to Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s office at the Oyo State Secretariat, Ibadan, complaining of low patronage due to the outbreak of Ebola disease. The women under the aegis of Bushmeat Sellers Association lamented that since the announcement that the deadly disease could be caused by eating bush meat, spell had been cast on their sales. Speaking on behalf of the association, Alhaja Risikat Odeyemi, Iyalode, Bushmeat Association, Oyo State, said it was strange that bush meat which

had hitherto been taken as a special delicacy should now be seen as a poison. She said, “our meats do not have any ebola virus. We don’t know why people should just be peddling rumour that would be injurious to other people. This is not good at all. They have spoilt our business without any good reason. What we heard is that the disease was contacted through the river. Why should they just start trying to be so unfair”. They said before the announcement, a grass cutter was being sold between N2,000 and N4,000 and the same thing goes for antelope and other animals. But, now they regretted that there are no sales again,

adding, “We normally stand by the roadside to invite prospective buyers. But now when we call them to buy bush meat, they always reply us saying, “ebola”. It is the same meat we have been eating and nothing has happened to us.” Their visit to the governor’s office, she added, was to appeal to him to help us dispel the rumour that bush meat causes Ebola. At press time, the governor was yet to attend to them and many of the bush meat sellers sat clumsily at the entrance of the gate because the security men at the gate did not allow them to move closer to the governor’s office.


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HE World Health Organization, WHO, yesterday, rejected ebola-related travel and trade

bans, as the virus that has killed more than 1,100 people continued to spread across West Africa. It said in a statement that the risk of getting infected with ebola during travel was “low.” The statement added that while countries needed to strengthen their capacity to detect and contain new cases, they rejected for failing to meet should avoid “unnecessary required standards. Chukwu interference with international who spoke while receiving the travel or trade,” stressing that United States Ambassador to actively screening passengers on Nigeria, James Entwistle, in arrival at sea ports, airports or audience, said the drug did not border posts in countries not meet basic research affected by ebola that do not requirements of the National border an affected country was not Health Research Ethics Code. necessary. In his remarks, the Numerous airlines, including ambassador disclosed that the British Airways and Air France, U.S experimental drug on ebola have suspended services over the was not sufficient to be given to past weeks, while most West Nigeria and, therefore, urged African countries have the nation to focus on isolation, implemented tight border screening and prevention, controls. adding, “You have all seen the Port authorities in Ivory Coast, headlines over the weekend, a key transit point for West African this is an issue that we have to shipments, prohibited all vessels keep working hard on, it may from one of the four ebola-affected be with us for a while but there countries - Liberia, Guinea, Sierra are some encouraging sign. Leone and Nigeria - from passing “Your government is doing a through the country’s port in the good job on contact tracing, I capital, Abidjan. Also yesterday, noticed when I flew back here the United Nations in Sierra on Thursday night into the Leone said the country needed country, and before I left the an additional US$18 million to plane I filled the questionnaire. fight ebola. I was very impressed because I In July, Sierra Leone had had to put in my seat number appealed for US$26 million to which is a very good idea, so contain the disease. The virus that if you have to trace the guy spread to 12 out of the country’s who was seating next to me you 13 districts, where 783 suspected will know where I am. I have or confirmed cases were reported been very impressed by this of which 334 people died, thing so I encourage the according to the WHO. government of Nigeria to keep Additional funds were needed to at it, which I know they will.” improve clinical management.

Ebola: 3 fresh cases as 4 more get discharged Continues from page 5 Liberia issues ‘shoot on sight’ order on Sierra Leonean immigrants In a related development, Liberia’s armed forces have reportedly been given orders to shoot people trying to illegally cross the border from neighbouring Sierra Leone, which was closed to stem the spread of ebola. Soldiers stationed in Bomi and Grand Cape Mount counties, which border Sierra Leone, were to “shoot on sight” any person trying to cross the border, said deputy chief of staff, Colonel Eric Dennis. The order came after border officials reported that people have continued to cross the porous border illegally. Previously, Grand Cape Mount county had 35 known “illegal entry points,” according to immigration commander Colonel Samuel Mulbah. Illegal crossings were a major health threat, said Mulbah, “because we don’t know the health status of those who cross at night.”

Like war: The Ebola crisis Liberia closed its borders with Sierra Leone weeks ago in an attempt to contain the ebola outbreak, which has killed more than 1100 people in West Africa so far. Meanwhile, Liberian officials are continuing to search for 17 ebola patients who fled an attack on a quarantine centre in Monrovia, raising fears they could spread the deadly disease. “We have not yet found them,” Information Minister Lewis Brown said, yesterday, adding that those who looted the place took away mattresses and bedding that were soaked with fluids from the patients.” On Saturday, youths wielding clubs and knives raided the medical facility set up in a high school in the densely-populated West Point, some shouting “there’s no ebola”, echoing wild rumours that the epidemic has been made up by the West to oppress Africans. Authorities are now considering sealing off the area, home to around 75,000 people, although some reports suggest the infected patients may have already fled West Point. WHO urges detention of suspect patients Meantime, the World Health Organization, WHO, yesterday, urged the authorities in countries affected by the ebola outbreak to screen people departing international airports, seaports and major border crossings and stop those with symptoms of the virus from leaving. “Affected countries are requested to conduct exit

screening of all persons at international airports, seaports and major land crossings, for unexplained febrile illness consistent with potential Ebola infection. Any person with an illness consistent with Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, should not be allowed to travel unless the travel is part of an appropriate medical evacuation,” the UN health agency said. Our meat has no Ebola – Oyo State Bushmeat Sellers Association On the flip side, scores of bush meat sellers, yesterday, marched peacefully to Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s office at the Oyo State Secretariat, Ibadan, complaining of low patronage due to the outbreak of ebola disease. The women under the aegis of Bushmeat Sellers Association lamented that since the announcement that the deadly disease could be caused by eating bush meat, their sales had suffered a lull. Speaking on behalf of the association, Alhaja Risikat Odeyemi, Iyalode, Bushmeat Association, Oyo, said that it was strange that bush meat which had hitherto been taken as a special delicacy should now be seen as a poison. Her words: “Our meats do not have any Ebola virus. We don’t know why people should just be peddling rumour that would be injurious to other people. This is not good at all. They have spoilt our business without any good reason. What we heard is that the disease was contacted through the river. Why should they be so unfair?” They said before the announcement, a grass cutter was being sold between N2,000 and N4,000 and the same thing goes for antelope and other animals. But, now they regretted that there are no sales again. “We normally stand by the roadside to invite prospective buyers. But, now when we call them to buy bush meats they always reply us saying, “Ebola”. It is the same meat we have been eating and nothing has happened to us”, Odeyemi said. Their visit to the governor’s office, she added, was to appeal to him to help dispel the rumour that bush meat causes Ebola. At the time our correspondent left the governor ’s office, the governor was yet to attend to them. Many of the bush meat sellers sat clumsily at the entrance of the gate because the security men at the gate did not allow them to move closer to the governor’s office.

US to deploy 100 medical personnel to West Africa The United States Government has announced the deployment of 100 medical

personnel to help in the fight against the Ebola Virus outbreak in some parts of West Africa. U.S. Ambassador to the African Union, AU, Mr Reuben Brigety stated this in Addis Ababa at an information-sharing session on Ebola at the AU Permanent Representatives Committee, PRC. Brigety said the U.S will deploy 25 medical doctors and 75 nurses to the four countries affected by the virus, including Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria. He, however, said the deployment to the ebolaaffected countries was subject to AU approval, as the U.S government was ready to assist. The envoy advised African countries to also send doctors and medical personnel to provide the services needed to tackle the disease in the affected countries. At the session, Japan announced that it had donated $1.5 million dollars to the World Health Organization fund toward fighting the virus.

Why we rejected Nanosilver —Chukwu In Abuja, Minister of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, explained, yesterday, that the Ebola drug, Nanosilver was

Health workers teaching people about the Ebola virus and how to prevent infection, in Conakry, Guinea

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ONROVIA, Liberia— Some of the people who fled an ebola quarantine centre in a Liberian slum when it was looted, weekend, are again under observation at a hospital Monday, a health official said. Late Saturday, residents of Monrovia’s West Point attacked a quarantine centre, where people were being monitored for possible infection with ebola. The residents were angry that patients were brought to the holding centre from other parts of Monrovia. During the raid, as many as

30 suspected ebola patients fled, but some have now been brought to another hospital, Assistant Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said late Sunday. It wasn’t clear how many of those who fled had been tracked down or how authorities were identifying them. None of those who fled had been confirmed with ebola and the process of screening them is continuing, Mr. Nyenswah said. There are concerns that the raid could fuel the spread of

Ebola in a slum where at least 50,000 people live. Police said the looters stole bloody sheets and mattresses, which could carry the infection. Authorities have struggled to contain the spread of an Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Ebola is spread through direct contact with bodily fluids and there is no licensed treatment. The only way to contain the disease is to isolate the sick and closely watch those they have come into contact with for signs of infection.


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NIMASA/AIR FORCE CONFAB : From left—

2015: Delta United mobilises for Obuh

Commodore Jatau Luka, Director, Maritime Services, Naval Headquarters Annex, Moloney Lagos; Air Vice Marshal Stephen Onuh, Director, Air Force Transportation; Mr. Patrick Akpobolokemi, Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA; Air Vice Marshal Adebowale Odunlade, Chief of Training and Operations, Nigerian Air Force; and Mr. Danjuma Dauda, representing Minister of Transport, during maritime stakeholders' sensitisation conference on the partnership between NIMASA and the Nigerian Air Force in Lagos, yesterday. PHOTO: Joe Akintola , Photo Editor.

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GHELLI—AS the jostling for who succeeds Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State in 2015 thickens, a political pressure group, Delta United for Obuh, has promised to mobilise support for the emergence of Mr. Tony Obuh as the next governor the state, saying “the big masquerade” has come. The group, in a statement by Chief Ayiri Emami, Olorogun Jaro Egbo and Chief Monday Igbuya stressed the need for the governorship to move to Delta North in 2015, adding that “for equity’s sake, Delta North should have it; Delta Central and South have taken their turns.”

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HE Ughievwen Traditional Council of Chiefs has insisted that HRM Matthew Egbi, Owawha II remains the Okobaro (monarch) of Ughievwen Kingdom in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State. It said that Egbi’s selection followed due process, adding that he has also been presented with the staff of office by Delta State Government as stated in the Delta State of Nigeria Gazette No 20, Vol.22 dated in Asaba on May 17, 2012. The council, in a statement in Warri by the Secretary, Olorogun Benson Itietie, berated mischief makers for misinforming the public that Ughievwen has no monarch yet, adding that HRM Egbi was presented with a staff of office at a colourful and well attended ceremony on December 9, 2011 by the Delta State Government. The council said all issues relating to the succession of Okobaroship of the kingdom were adequately and effectively argued in suit No HCG/35/ 201,1wherein the state High Court resolved them and gave judgment in favour of Owawha sub-clan.

4 staff of dredging firm kidnapped in Bayelsa By Samuel Oyadongha

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ENAGOA—FOUR workers of a dredging firm have been kidnapped in Nembe creek in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State by gunmen. The abduction, it was learnt, occurred on Saturday at Agbakabriye in the Nembe creek at about 9p.m. The kidnapped workers, it was learnt, were staff of a dredging firm attached to Setraco, the construction company handling the OgbiaNembe Road project. Sources from the area told Vanguard that the abduction was the second in eight weeks. Though the police command spokesman, Mr. Alex Akhigbe, said the command was yet to get the signal on the abduction, a security source gave the names of the abducted workers as Caleb Agene, Otuke Magic Kingdom, Gabriel Oghene and

Godwin Odukpong. The dredging crew members were reportedly seized and whisked away from their dredging base by the armed men, who came in a speedboat. “We heard sporadic shooting

BEDC petitions Uduaghan over threat to workers' lives By Festus Ahon & Godwin Oghre

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APELE—THE Benin Electricity Distribution Company, BEDC, has petitioned Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State over what it described as threat to the lives of its staff in Sapele by an operative of Sapele vigilante over the management of a transformer. The company ’s Business Manager, Engr. Orhupke Agbonmerele, alleged that the vigilante member had ordered

Okada ban in Ika N-East 'll render 2,000 jobless— MONARCHS zNo going back, says commissioner By Austin Ogwuda

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SABA—THE proposed ban of commercial motorcycles, popularly called Okada, in Ika North-East Local Government Area of Delta State with effect from September, in addition to other areas where the ban is operational has generated a lot of concern. Royal fathers in the area, led by Obi of Owa Kingdom, HRM Emmanuel Efeizomor, have sent an SOS to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan on the matter. They said: “Over 2,000 use commercial motorcycle and all that is associated with its operation to take care of

Saturday night, but we never knew it was from the dredging firm's base,” a source said. Sources confirmed that the Southern Ijaw and Nembe creeks have become the hub of violent crimes in recent times.

themselves and family members. “The ban within Ika North-East with effect from September 1, will send many families on exile as they will not be able to survive, which may also increase insecurity in the area.” However, in his reaction, state Commissioner for Transport, Mr. Ben Ibakpa, told Vanguard on phone yesterday, “there is no going back on the ban. “The state government takes the issue of security very seriously. It is when the lives and property are secured that you talk about infrastructure. “Enforcement of the ban begins September 1. We are not compromising security which is the main reason for the ban.”

some boys to harass staff of the company found to be carrying out their lawful duties around the transformer. The company sent copies of the petition to the Divisional Police Office of Sapele Police Station; Department of State Services, Sapele, DSS; Commander, Nigerian Army, Sapele and Commander, Nigerian Army, Koko. It said: “On August 8, our staff were attacked by the said fellow and a group of armed men, who adorned themselves with ammunition kits. “After molesting our staff, he proceeded to our Business District main office and physically manhandled the Senior Manager, Distribution, and other staff he met in the office. “Before leaving our main office, he ordered his men to shoot at sight any BEDC staff found performing his duty within the town. “In the face of the aggression and threat, the Business Manager attempted to personally intervene by putting a call across to him in a bid to explain the rationale for the load shedding exercise. Unfortunately, that gesture was fruitless as he ignored the calls.” The company, in the petition, urged the governor to ensure the adequate security of the lives of its staff considering the level of threat issued, adding that it was only aware of only one Chief Security Officer of the state in the person of governor.

CHIBOK: Rivers PDP slams Northern elders over deadline By Jimitota Onoyume

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ORT HARCOURT— THE Rivers State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has described the October deadline handed the Federal Government to secure the release of abducted Chibok girls as a clear indication of a grand plot by the northern leaders to threaten the nation’s democracy. State Chairman of the party, Mr. Felix Obuah, who spoke through his media aide, Mr. Jerry Needam, wondered why the northern elders would insist that the release of the abducted girls was a condition for President Goodluck Jonathan to run for a second term, noting that the condition sounded as if the Chibok abduction was stage managed to get at President Jonathan and PDP. While praying for release of the abducted girls, the party advised the northern elders not to play politics with the ugly situation, adding that they should assist government secure the safe release of the girls and overcome the security challenges posed by Boko Haram. The party said: “The northern elders should stop pretending to be more concerned about the Chibok girls and their families, but should be seen to be making concerted efforts to complement those of the Federal Government in not only getting the detained girls released, but also putting the entire Boko Haram menace to an end.”


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displaced in N-East so far — NCFRM By Laide Akinboade

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BUJA — THE Federal Government, yesterday, said Nigeria has over 600,000 Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, from the North East of the country alone, since the insurgency started in 2011. The Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and IDPs, NCFRMI, Hajia Hadiza Kangiwa, stated this while briefing journalists on the programmes lined up for 2014 World Humanitarian Day in Abuja, tagged, 'Become a Messenger of Humanity.” She said the number of IDPs in Nigeria was increasing daily because of the continued insurgency in the North East of Nigeria. She said: “There are over 600,000 IDPs in North East alone and the number is increasing on daily basis and we are not able to get accurate figures of people that are actually displaced as a result of insurgency in the country. “IDPs and Migrants are very important and the IDPs have increased in the last few years more than ever before due to insurgency. And we have people who are forced to migrate. The number of IDPs in Nigeria is overwhelming all of us, considering the resources don’t commiserate with the magnitude of the problem.

“What we are doing is to see how we can put our heads together to bring in more partners in creative way.” She said it was imperative to create more awareness about humanitarian service world-wide, adding that all was called to bring into action what the world needed most to guarantee their future existence. “As at today, more than 2,583,977

persons have given their voices to what the world needs most and majority say love. “For us, we believe that the world needs more helping hands to guarantee our mutual coexistence both now and in the future. This is the very essence of every humanitarian action,” Kangiwa said. She added that the World Humanitarian Day gave Nigeria

the opportunity for sobre reflection on past events and to celebrate those who laid down their lives for others to live. “The recent security challenges in the country leave us with no choice, but to give thought to honouring humanitarian workers who have lost their lives or have suffered injuries in their line of duties."

HAND-OVER: From left, former Head of Service of the Federation, Mr. Abu Obe, new Head of Service of the Federation, Mr. Danldi Kifasi, receiving the Civil Service Note from the out-going Head of Service, Alhaji Bukar Goni Aji, at the hand-over of the Civil Service Affairs to the new Head of Service, at the Federal Secretariat, Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida

Inflation rate rose to 8.3% in July —NBS By Emmanuel Elebeke

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HE CONSUMER Price Index, CPI, or inflationary rate released, yesterday, by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, for July showed a slight increase to 8.3 per cent from 8.2 per cent recorded in the previous month. The rise in the inflation rate was the fifth consecutive month of year-on-year increases in the headline index. According to the CPI report, the increase from 8.3 per cent represents 0.01 per cent rise from the 8.2 per cent recorded in June. The CPI report noted that the faster pace of price increases recorded in the headline index were as a result of an increase in multiple divisions that contributed to the headline index. The report indicated that the food index edged higher to 9.9 percent in July from 9.8 per cent in June. The release by NBS showed that increases in the prices of some food stuffs, such as grains, bread and meat was responsible for the rise of the inflation rate from 8.2 per cent to 8.3 per cent, while the pace of the increase was

weighed upon by slower increases in the dairy, sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery; and coffee, tea and cocoa groups. Similarly, the report disclosed that after increasing at a faster pace for the previous three months, the pace of price increases measured by the core sub – index eased in July. According to NBS, prices during the period under review rose by 7.1 per cent, year-on-year,

a full percentage point lower from the rate recorded in June. It equally noted that slower price increases in the alcoholic beverages tobacco and kola; clothing and footwear; housing water and electricity. The gas and other fuel; and many other divisions were said to have also contributed to the mooted increases in the core sub -index. It should be noted that the headline index is made up of the

core index and farm produce items. “On a month on month basis, price increases in the headline index eased for the second consecutive month. Prices increased by 0.65 per cent in July, lower from a 0.77 per cent increase in June. The slower price increase of the headline index in July were driven by a slower rise in all areas that contribute to the index."

Anambra NMA wants doctors out of Ebola control c'ttee .as Police restrict doctors’ demonstration By Nwabueze Okonkwo

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NITSHA — ANAMBRA State chapter of Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has advised chief medical directors and medical directors in the state to withdraw their membership of the committee set up on Ebola virus control, if the Government failed to rescind last weekend’s sack of resident doctors. The advice came as the state police command restricted the demonstration of NMA members

in the state, including the Association of Resident Doctors, ARD, at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, Nnewi, only to the NAUTH premises. The state NMA had, last Sunday, met at General Hospital, Onitsha, to condemn and reject the circular released by the Federal Ministry of Health which suspended residency training and terminated the appointments of all medical doctors. In furtherance of the protest, the

NMA, yesterday, staged a peaceful protest in reaction to the sack order on striking doctors, but the police insisted that the exercise must start and end within the premises of NAUTH to avoid a breach of the peace. But the police team, led by Nnewi Area Commander, Mr. Hamza Ameyi, barricaded the entire hospital and insisted that the doctors followed due process and obtain a permission from the State Commissioner of Police before embarking on the protest.

Kifasi takes over as Head Of Service, pledges more reforms By Okey Ndiribe

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HE NEW Head of Service of the Federation Mr. Danladi Kifasi, has pledged to deepen the on-going civil service reforms initiated by his predecessors. Kifasi made the pledge, yesterday, in Abuja during a short ceremony which marked his assumption of office and the formal retirement of Alhaji Bukar Goni Aji, the immediate past Head of Service of the Federation. The new civil service boss affirmed his commitment to the implementation of the strategic priorities of the ongoing public service reforms which include promotion of service-wide intra- and inter-sector linkages; elimination of corruption through enhancement of transparency in the conduct of government business; sustenance of of egovernance, among others.

UNIDO, 13 others move to implement standard of Nigeria’s products By Favour Nnabugwu

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HE FEDERAL Government and United Nations Industrial D e v e l o p m e n t Organisation, UNIDO, have set up a technical committee on standard and quality to steer the implementation of Nigeria’s products. The move came after decades of the country being denied significant earnings from her exports due to low quality of products exported. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, who disclosed this at the inauguration of a Technical Committee, comprising UNIDO, EU and 12 other agencies in Abuja, yesterday, said the committee would commence the implementation of the draft policy that would boost the standard and quality of products going outside of Nigeria and those coming into the country.


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When FG sacks 16,000 doctors By Sola Ogundipe, Chioma Obinna & Gabriel Olawale

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N August 14, 2014, the Federal Government suspended the residency programme of 16,000 resident doctors in all Federal Teaching Hospitals nationwide. In the enabling circular , government said the suspension, which many Nigerians have interpreted to mean sack, became necessary pending the conclusion of alleged ongoing appraisal of the challenges in the country's health sector,

notably the strike called by the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA. Resident doctors, who are middle level manpower of the medical profession, go through a minimum six-year full time academic training after the initial undergraduate period of six years, to become specialists in different fields of medicine. These specialists ensure the highest level of medical care in a standard setting, viz- training of medical students and rendering specialist medical services to the general

populace While the Federal government points to problems within the training programme itself as responsible for a need to overhaul it, doctors say the action only proves the unrepentant hatred of government for them (doctors). Since the suspension order took effect, series of reactions have trailed the development. Good Health Weekly sought views stakeholders on the issue: Excerpts:

Another instance of treating symptoms and not the disease --- Chairman, Medical Guild, Dr uf o Dr.. Biyi K Kuf ufo

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HE sack is another instance of treating the symptoms and not the disease. It shows what the society has become really. People abuse power because they know that when they do it nothing can happen to them. Otherwise I don't see what could have warranted this type of action. NMA is on strike and you just wake up and said you are sacking resident doctors. In the first place, we have to look back at what resident are and how they help the system to cope. Resident doctors are doctors under training to become specialists and to be able to render specialised service and you said you want to through away all of them? You want to go and get untrained people to replace them? What they suppose to do is to look at why they

•Dr. Biyi Kufo

went on strike in the first place and if they don't do that why did they single out a particular group of doctors? I don't think the doctors will come back to work until the sack is reversed. How can the system cope when you take the part of people that run the system and you said you want to continue to run it, it is impossible. That means you are expecting such system to collapse. There is no doubt; the action of government is going to make things worse. That means the skeletal services we are rendering in few places are going to be withdrawn. It appears that government gets some impression that if you want to solve the situation this is the action you need to take. But this is not going to solve it, it can only make it worse and that is the thing about government, because we do nothing if government makes mistake we don't attempt to question our government.

They were not working before now --- Chief Medical Direct or UTH, Pr of. Akin Oshibogun Director or,, LLUTH, Prof.

•Prof. Akin Oshibogun

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VEN when the residency programme was not suspended, what work was going on? LUTH has 400-500 residents. They were not working before now. For the past month there was no work, except for those that

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have been voluntarily assisting in the Ebola care, in case management and contact tracing at the Mainland Hospital. We have to examine the situation. They have been on strike and went for negotiation, and when you go for negotiation, you cannot win 100 percent, If you have many grievances, and some are resolved, you should at least reconsider. Government gave concession. Then there is a National emergency on ground that they could have used as excuse to call off the strike. We cannot be asking people to come and help us from outside without doing anything for ourselves. It's a moral dilemma. If the programme has been put on hold, government will use the opportunity to address this recurring problem of strike once and for all. When you go into battle, you must strategise. You don't go to battle without giving yourself

room to escape in case the battle gets heated. There should have been a retreat strategy, now the government has analysed that there has been no job going on, so what does government have to lose by asking them go? There was no work going on in the first place anyway, so it really makes no difference they've been asked to go. Of course, the decision may put pressure on the Consultants and others. Once a group is not at work, there will be pressure on other groups. That is normal, however, with this development, equilibrium will be established because there will be newer ways of doing things. There will be some initial challenges. In the past one month, no service was being rendered, but now if we begin to render services, there will be those challenges. But we will get over it. Government has directed that we are at liberty to recruit. We have permission to do that.

•Abike Dabiri-Erewa

Sack poses threat to ailing health system --- Chairman House Committee on Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa

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HE sack of over 16,000 Nigerian resident doctors by the Federal Government as 'highly questionable' on several fronts, chief amongst which is the present emergency medical situation currently plaguing our nation. Indefinite suspension of the residency programme also poses a threat to development of the already ailing healthcare sector in Nigeria. Resident doctors form a great part of the foundation upon which the medical practice in Nigeria is built. They are the younger generation of doctors who are constantly understudying their superiors with a hope to replacing some of our renowned consultants in latter years. The message being sent by the Federal Government to our youthful doctors is clear and simple; "we do not care about you or your profession. To us you are worthless". This same message delivered in several other ways has caused tons of our doctors to continue to relocate to western countries. Their numbers have become so significant they have even formed associations in the United Kingdom and United States of America. For the sake our nation's medical sector, this perception needs to be addressed promptly. A nation that stifles the development of its young medical professionals through such a reckless pronouncement of sack and ostensibly offers the option of a renewable six month contract employment for young doctors has no moral right to expect quality performance from its health sector. "President Jonathan should reconsider the grave consequences of this action and in the interest of our nation rescind this decision immediately whilst appealing to resident doctors and the entire Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, to be reasonable in their demands and opt for dialogue to make peace," she said.

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No doctor has been stopped from working—Health Minister, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu

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HERE had been problems with the training which also informed the ongoing doctors' strike. The suspension is with all Federal Government hospitals, State teaching hospitals are not affected. Government suspended the training to allow for critical investigation and come up with better ways to improve the training. As a group they have not been participating in the management of Ebola. So it is not as if they will be missed. However, the Federal Government decided to suspend residency training in only its hospitals, we have no power to suspend the programme in Lagos state and I guess other states are still running, training is still ongoing in private institutions and all institutions that regulate and

•Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu

accredit medical training, so the National Post Graduate Medical College, and the West African Medical College will continue to do their work. But in those hospitals belonging to the Federal Government, we just feel that we needed the space, to take a look and make it better that it is so that we can get the best from the programme. It is not a permanent thing; it is just to allow us to appraise the programme. But of course, if you close a programme in a university, you cannot keep the students idle. They either go for another course meanwhile or they wait indefinitely. After that, we will restart the programme. He said he will be advised on the appraisal. We keep forgetting that no doctor has been stopped from working. Some of them may want to volunteer for this Ebola response. If any of them volunteers I would recommend them to the President. That is my job as the Minister of Health. In a university when you temporarily suspend a programme, why must you keep the students?

The suspension negates democratic norms --- Chairman, LUTH ARD, Dr. Olubunmi Omojuowolo

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E have already seen the circular which was dated 13th of august, 2014 which is two days ago, they circulated it to all Chief Medical Directors and the Medical Directors. And even the sample of the letter, people have already passed the circular. We have instructed all our members not to collect such letter. The policies and rules in civil service are very clear. You cannot just wake up and sack somebody without any thing. Number one, the public service rule is clear and we are civil servants, before you can sack anybody such person must first be given query first. The person must be allowed to even answer the querry and will also be given a chance to defend him or herself. It is only the Board of the Hospital that has power to sack the doctors. So you cannot just wake up and said you are sacking 16,000 resident doctors circulated across the country. To me, I see it as a threat and we are ready to take it up. You see, this is not the first time it has happened. They have done the same thing with ASUU

over time so we are determined to fight the battle because we are no long under military dictatorship. The President’s action is ill-advised, it is totally against the democratic norms, and it is uncalled for. When people resolve to this kind of action in a country, it normally causes problems.We are all intellectuals, and if government has shown enough sincerity, this strike could have been suspended. Now look at the issue of Ebola, see how the government is handling it. You will be amazed. Where is the life insurance? How much are you even paying the volunteers? Many of our members have already volunteered to take care of these patients. As am talking to you close to 30 doctors in Lagos have volunteered. There is no other profession that can take care of these Ebola patients aside from doctors and nurses. Anybody who tries to volunteer aside from this aforementioned, is just signing to commit suicide, because they cannot do what they are not trained to do. So

•Dr. Olubunmi Omojuowolo Nigerians should call on government to quickly proffer solution because if they allow this Ebola issue to get out of hand, things we do not expect will happen.

Action negates democratic norms --- Consultant Psychiatrist, former President, NARD, Dr. Olayinka Atilola attached to a consultant but the bulk of

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AM a consultant at LUTH, my job is to supervise resident doctors who are trying to learn the trade of my practice and based on that, if there is no resident in the hospital I don't actually have a job. My job as a consultant is to supervise them. It is true that I am the owner of the patient but my ownership of that patient is based on understanding that I have a resource. That resource is the senior registrar, junior registrar and the house officers in the hospital. When I come, what I want to know first is what the house officers have done about the patient. What has the resident doctors done about the patients and what are the senior registrar who is the highest decision making next to me have done about that patients, if there is any input I want to make, I will make at that point.

But by the time you get resident doctors out of the hospital and you said you want to replace them with any other doctor that means you have replaced them with doctors who have the most basic understanding of the subject that I suppose to be a consultant for. Based on that,. what this means is that the teaching hospital system the way we know it has just collapsed. Medical education in Nigeria also could have collapsed in the sense that one of the biggest back bones of medical education in Nigeria are the resident doctors themselves. The medical student is not trying to be a consultant, a medical student is trying to become a doctor, so that they can become a resident doctor, meaning that the person which he or she can learn from is not their again. Although the medical student is

the job is done by the resident doctors. I have looked at the document that federal government released, saying that they want to stop residency in Nigeria and the reason that they gave is that because of the crisis in the health sector.

• Secretary, Lagos NMA, Dr. Saheed Babajide

It is taking Nigeria back 100 years --- Secretary, Lagos NMA, Dr. Saheed Babajide

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HIS action by the government has shown the quality of leadership we have in this country. The decision is illogical and senseless because it really shows the quality of leadership we have in this country. We are very unfortunate to have the kind of leadership that does not know its right from the left because residency is the main stream of medicine all over the world. Before you become a consultant you must go through residency programme, before you establish a teaching hospital there must be a resident. When there is no resident there is no teaching hospital, when there is no teaching hospital there cannot be a medical school, when there is no medical school we cannot produce doctor. Look at what will happen, we are not going to be producing doctors. With the limited doctors we have in this country compare with our population. We cannot produce specialists. Residency is about research, training and clinical work. And where there is no training, no research, what will happen to that country? And we are talking about preventing medical tourism. So if we stop residency programme that means we are going back to where we were 100 years ago. Quality of healthcare delivery we are going to give will be worse than what we are giving right now. We have taken a decision that government cannot suspend the residency again. It is a call to Lagos state government to stop casualisation and locum because it is going to involve both Federal government and Lagos state government because Lagos state government is the architect of these problems.

•Doctors protesting suspension of the residency programme yesterday.


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Breastfeeding key to prevention of infant, maternal death By Gabriel Olawale

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S the Millennium Devel opment Goals, MDGs, countdown begins, effort to affirm the essence of increasing and sustaining the protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding beyond 2015 has continued to draw the attention of stakeholders. As this year ’s World Breastfeeding week comes to an end, Child Health Advocacy Initiative, CHAI, has urged nursing mothers to breastfeed their babies exclusively until they are at least six months old, as breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. The Coordinator, Mrs. Lola Alonge revealed that optimal breastfeeding of children under two years of age has potential to prevent over 800, 000 deaths of children under five years of age every year. Exclusive breastfeeding has been identified as a clear need for optimal infant feeding practices in reducing malnutrition as well as poverty. Breastfeeding is an important aspect of maternal, newborn and child health because, while it helps the mother release hormones of beneficial psychological and physiological significance, including helping her recover from childbirth and reduces risks of breast and ovarian cancer later in life, it also gives newborns all the nutrients

they need for healthy development while containing antibodies that provide protection against common childhood illnesses such as diarrhoea and pneumonia, the two primary causes of child mortality worldwide. Alonge lamented that despite the innumerable benefits of breastfeeding, poor breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices are widespread in Nigeria, making her one of the only two African countries listed among the 20 countries responsible for mal-

nutrition in the world. “Nigeria ranked 10th in the global under five mortality (UNICEF State of the World Children report 2014). According to NDHS (2013) only 17 percent of the children are exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life as recommended. Complementary foods were often introduced early with 23 per cent of children under the age of six months and 38 per cent of children aged 4-5 months, consuming solids or semi-solid foods in addition to breast milk” she said.

Alonge noted that “Mothers need to learn the skill of breastfeeding, and that is what we have being doing in most of primary healthcare centre in Lagos. nursing mother can start breast feeding a child within 30 minutes of delivery and continue until six months of age. After six months continue feeding with other foods until two years. Also they need to do it well. The baby mouth must be wide open and cover most part of black areas of nip while breastfeeding. We also have a

breastfeeding counseling line, for mother to call and get support where necessary.” While appreciating Lagos State government for love and affection for mother and children by sign into law six month mortality leave and 10 days partiality leave for father, She however called on policy makers, healthcare providers, employers and the community at large to support mothers in reaching their personal breastfeeding goals.

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•Exclusive breast feeding for first six months is recommended.

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which eventually led to the total eradication of typhoid attacks in that country today. Media Manager, CIL, Mr. Titus Agbo, expressed belief that what a similar feat could be achieve in Nigeria with the introduction of Tyvivac into the country’s health care delivery system. The vaccine, which is affordable, provides a threeyear immunity against the disease once it is taken. Agbo explained that a booster is needed every three years to maintain immunity. The public presentation which will take place in Lagos, August 21, 2014 will have the Director General of NAFDAC, Dr Paul Orhii as the Guest of Honour as well as Medical Directors of hospitals across the country.

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Beninoise cyclists protest repression

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HE compulsory wearing of helmets entered its repressive second phase this month, but the people have fiercely resisted its operation to the point of destroying the national emblem. On the first day of the operation, more than 300 motorcycles were impounded by members of the National Police in the large arteries of Abomey and Cotonou. Overall, the operation started with resistance among some users, while helmet vendors had a field day. According to the Decree of April 27, 1972, all riders without helmets would pay ten thousand francs CFA as fine. For the Deputy Director of the National Police, these costs vary from bike to bike and the number of days that the bike will remain with the police. They may be between 1500 and 2000FCA per day, depending on the case. This decision is not well appreciated by some citizens who think that things should be done differently. The crossroad of Mènontin, an area of Cotonou city still

bears the traces of the intifada of last Saturday because of a “police misconduct.” According to the residents and the Deputy Director General of the National Police, a motorcyclist was stopped at this intersection, for not having a helmet. The motorcyclist said that despite the fact that he was not riding his bike, he was arrested. He said he was abused when he implored the mercy of the police to let him go with his bike because he was not riding it. However, the people have avenged what they call police blunder. They burnt tyres and clashed with the police for hours. Policemen had to use teargas to disperse the angry mob. Youths of Vodjè neighbourhood in the 12th district of Cotonou could not contain their spite against repression regarding the compulsory wearing of helmets for motorcyclists operation. In the afternoon of July 4, they rreflected their anger by routing agents of the National Police and burning the national flag. According to eyewitness accounts by taxi drivers motorcycle police officers wanted ransom from opened by the two-wheeled motorcycle drivers for not vehicles of the national wearing helmets. Not police. They were followed content with this attitude, by elements of the customs, they resisted in front of the water, forests and hunting police who also wanted, gendarmerie, military above-all, to grab their bikes engineering, the first for this breach of the law. the meantime, battalion of the national In discussions turned sour association of firefighters with the protagonists and armored units. August 1, 2014 was a success in clashing violently. Benin.

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OTONOU city, last Friday, marked the 54th anniversary of the independence of the country. The programme lasted more than 10 hours, only 30 minutes later than the start of the first official events in August 2014. President of the Republic of Benin, Boni Yayi had to go to the airport to greet his guest, Chadian President Idriss Deby. Both figures would be found in the official gallery after the wreath-laying and review of troops made by Boni Yayi. At the Red Star place, no one wanted to be left out, especially officials and surrounding populations. First, the audience was treated to a parade of majorettes. One hundred girls in their performances, deftly handled the various instruments of artistic gymnastics. After this demonstration with Benin Republic’s rhythms sounds cheerleaders made way for a military parade opened by the music of the national gendarmerie. Fifteen detachments consisting of several platoons marched. Also, for thirty minutes, the veterans performed they lived in public colonial times. Children and other troop platoons Army, the paratroopers with their princely work were applauded by the very appreciative audience, but especially impressed. Then there was the motorcade

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ENIN Republic has organised its response to the Ebola virus disease, to deal with the prevention and its possible occurrence. The government said it has developed a response plan valued at 1, 73 billion CFA francs. The plan was presented on Thursday, to the diplomatic corps accredited to Benin by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nassirou Bako-Arifari and Professor Dorothy Gazard, Minister of Public Health. The total amount mobilized by Benin to the implementation of the response plan against the rapidly spreading and deadly Ebola virus that has plagued the sub-region of West Africa is 1,726,750,000 francs FCA. From this amount 962,500,000 CFA francs is set aside for an emergency. The latter includes the urgent needs of Benin for the management of a possible Ebola outbreak. This is, in particular, the acquisition of

100 laser thermometers for early detection of fever for borders and hospitals; the acquisition of 07 insulation kits for sites of care to possible cases of Ebola virus’ patients; the acquisition of 50,000 personal protective equipment; the acquisition of 200 distributors of 1,500 doses of hydro-alcoholic solution; the acquisition of 07 ambulances for possible cases of patient’s transport, etc. Bako-Arifariau who said this was the answer to the danger of the virus, added, "We wanted to launch on behalf of the Benin government, a call to all good will, with all of our partners, all of our friendly countries, to all actors of international community to support the plan drawn up to cope, first in terms of prevention, the phenomenon, and to address the occurrence.i any situation of its kind." On his part, Dr. Dorothy


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ICHAEL Brown, the black teenager whose killing by a Missouri police officer has prompted more than a week of unrest, was shot at least six times, pathologists retained by the victim’s family have said. “Six bullets struck, and two may have re-entered” the 18-year-old’s body, said Michael Baden on Monday. Baden was asked by Brown’s family and lawyers to conduct an independent examination on his remains. One of the bullets hit the top of Brown’s head, another struck his eye, while others hit his right arm, Baden told a news conference in the St Louis suburb of Ferguson. “All of the gunshot wounds could have been survivable, except the one at the top of the head,” he said. Baden said he had found no evidence of an alleged struggle between Brown and the officer, who is said to have been hurt in the incident, but added that he had not examined the policeman. The absence of gunpowder on Brown’s body indicated that the muzzle of the gun could have been as close as a foot or two away, or 30

feet away, he added. The respected former New York City chief medical examiner stressed his findings were preliminary and that he needed to see X-rays taken by local coroners just before the bullets were removed Brown’s corpse. Brown was shot dead while he was walking down a street unarmed on August 9. His death prompted a series of protests and a harsh police crackdown on the demonstrations in Ferguson, which has an AfricanAmerican majority but a mainly white police force. Three autopsies on the body are under way: one by St Louis County authorities, another by the Brown family and a third by the US federal government, which is investigating possible civil rights violations. The latest autopsy findings came as United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon called on US authorities to protect the right of peaceful protests over Brown’s death in Ferguson. “He calls on all to exercise restraint, for law enforcement officials to abide by US and international standards in dealing with demonstrators,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

Dr Michael Baden points to the location on his head where one of the gunshots struck Michael Brown

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HERE are conflicting reports about whether Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and Iraqi troops have fully retaken Mosul dam from Islamic State (IS) militants. Iraqi military spokesman Lt-Gen Qassim Atta told state TV the dam Iraq’s largest - had been “fully cleansed”. Troops had been backed by a joint air patrol, he added. The US military said it had conducted air strikes. However, journalists in the area said fighting was continuing and jihadists remained in control of the main gate. An Islamic State statement also contradicted

the military’s claim, saying it had repelled Kurdish fighters and inflicted heavy losses. We drove towards the dam, following a path cleared by the Kurdish forces. Until a few days

ago, the road, and the villages either side were in the hands of Islamic State. There were several burnt-out vehicles and blackened buildings, evidence of the fighting, and that the jihadists did not leave easily.

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EST African na tions affected by the worst-ever outbreak of Ebola have been urged to screen “all people at international airports, seaports and major land crossings” in order to stop its spread. The World Health Or-

ganisation said on Monday that authorities should stop anyone with signs of the virus from travelling, days after it warned that the magnitude of the outbreak was “vastly underestimated”. WHO reiterated that the risk of getting infected with the virus on an

BRIEFS Unidentified planes bomb Libya

Iran ‘starts implementing’ Saudi prince’s convoy IAEA measures robbed in Paris hold-up

NIDENTIFIED war planes may have carried out overnight air strikes on the Libyan capital Tripoli, according to local media. Residents reported seeing jets fly over the city and hearing explosions. The government said it did not have any “convincing indications to establish which side was behind this”. The country has been by gripped by fighting between rival militias that spearheaded the 2011 uprising against long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi. The violence has been centred around the international airport in Tripoli and in the eastern city of Benghazi.

RAN has begun implementing nuclear transparency measures ahead of an August 25 deadline agreed with the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the head of the Vienna-based agency has said, a day after his visit to the Iran’s capital, Tehran. “The implementation of five [IAEA nuclear] measures have started,” IAEA director-general Yukiya Amano said at Vienna airport on his return from Tehran. “I expect that progress will be made over the next week. Japanese diplomat’s statement came a day after he made remarks on Iran’s “firm commitment” to cooperate with the IAEA’s long-running inquiry into the country’s disputed nuclear programme.

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aircraft was small and there was no need for wider travel or trade restrictions. “Any person with an illness consistent with Ebola should not be allowed to travel unless the travel is part of an appropriate medical evacuation,” the UN agency said. With estimates of more than 1,145 deaths and over 2,000 infected, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa this year is already the deadliest ever. It will take about six months for the epidemic to be controlled, Joanne Liu, the head of Doctors Without Borders, said on Friday. “If we don’t stabilise Liberia, we will never stabilise the region,” Liu said. The WHO’s latest statement came as Liberian authorities were trying to find 17 Ebolainfected patients who fled a quarantine centre on Sunday in West Point, Monrovia, after it was looted by an armed gang.


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CBN begins disbursement of N220bn SMEs fund today

Welding institute to review governance structure, repositions

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BUJA — THE Central bank of Nigeria, CBN, will today commence disbursement of the N220 billion Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Fund, MSMEDF, aimed at rejuvenating the subsector. President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to perform the official flag off ceremony at the on-going Small and Medium Enteprises conference in Abuja. The Governor of the CBN, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, told operators at the conference that qualified applicants, who have been selected would receive funding that would increase their productivity and enable them expand their businesses. According to him, 60 enterprising graduates have been specifically invited to the programme to be trained and mentored on how to identify business opportunities and source finance, adding: “The CBN has instituted an Entrepreneurship Clinic where aspiring young entrepreneurs will be trained and mentored and provided with required tool kits to start and grow their businesses. “All the young entrepreneurs participating at the session will be monitored with respect to the progress and achievements recorded before the next conference." The CBN boss said Deposit Money Banks, Micro Finance Banks and several other financial institutions would be involved in the disbursement exercise. He urged private sector corporate organisations to collaborate with the apex bank to improve access to finance to the SMEs, noting that public funds were not enough. He pointed out that Nigeria has achieved remarkable economic growth and development in recent years as a result of the resilience of Nigerians who are known for their enterprising spirit.

Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State (left) addressing members of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) led by it state chairman, Dr Muideen Olatunji (right) who were on a protest rally to the Governor's office over the sacking of resident doctors by the Federal Government, in Ibadan, yesterday.

10 die in Nsukka auto crash •As 2 drown in well during funeral in Enugu By Tony Edike

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NUGU — TEN persons were confirmed dead in an auto crash that occurred at Ehalumona in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, yesterday. The accident occurred when two commuter buses collided and were engulfed by fire on the Enugu-Makurdi highway. Also, two young men reportedly drowned in a well filled with water while fighting at a burial ceremony also at Ehalumona on Saturday. According to the state Police Public Relation Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, the two buses involved in the crash with

registration numbers AKL 323 XA and AKL 323 XA belonging to two mass transit companies, were travelling at opposite directions when they collided. One of them conveyed passengers from Makurdi axis while the second was from Enugu when the incident occurred. He said the identities of the victims were yet to be known at press time. The police spokesman also confirmed the death of the two young men said to be 25 years of age while fighting following a disagreement at a burial ceremony last Saturday. He said: “Two people at a burial ceremony in Ehalumona, Nsukka axis of Enugu State

met their untimely death on Saturday as they got themselves drown in a nearby well in the compound which was filled with water. “Information available to us indicated that a squabble allegedly arose between the two young persons identified as Egbebunbe Alumona aged about 25 years and Somadina also aged about 25 years which led to a serious fight between them and not noticing the well filled with water, they fell into it and died before any help could come their way.” Meanwhile, their corpses have been recovered and deposited at a nearby mortuary.

EBOLA: Air Force sensitises personnel •As IGP solicits closer cooperation with NAF By Kingsley Omonobi

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BUJA — As part of its safety campaign and preventive measure, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) weekend organised a lecture for personnel serving at its headquarters in Abuja, on the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). Delivering the lecture, Director of Medical Services (DMS), Air Commodore OlufemiOlutoye, noted that the incubation period of EVD is 21 days and that victims usually exhibit symptoms that may be mistaken for malaria fever. These symptoms, he noted, include general body weakness, vomiting, fever, headache, cough, stomach pain, joint and muscles pain, chest pain, bloody diarrhoea and bleeding from the eyes, ears,

nose and mouth in extreme cases. Highlights of the enlightenment lecture included signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, sources and prevention of the disease.

IGP solicits closer cooperation with NAF

Meanwhile, the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr Suleiman Abba, has sought closer ties between the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). The new Police boss made the call in Abuja when he visited the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Adesola Amosu, in his office. Speaking at the occasion, Abba said the purpose of his visit was to enable him familiarise with the

leadership of the NAF and to strengthen the existing interagency cooperation between the NAF and NPF to foster national security. The IGP further expressed his readiness to work with the NAF to achieve the set statutory objectives of the NPF. Congratulating the Acting IGP on his appointment, Amosu noted that the task ahead of the IGP was enormous and urged him to bring his experience to bear to meet the demands of his new appointment. The CAS also urged the IGP to include infrastructural rejuvenation and improved welfare for officers and men of the Nigeria Police among other priorities in his blueprint for the force.

AGOS — THE Nigerian Institute of Welding (NIW) has said that it will review its governance structure by bringing in professionals from the academia, the industry and government as part of move to reposition for the future, if the nation must move forward industrially. This was part of the decisions taken at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the institute in Lagos. In a communiqué issued at the end of the AGM and signed by the president, Dr. Solomon Iyobosa Edebiri and secretary general, Eghosa Eguabor, the Board of Trustees was also mandated to ensure that the institute is chartered by an act of parliament as soon as possible so as to consolidate its position in the steel industry, which is the backbone of the nation’s industrial takeoff. In order to achieve this, the AGM, therefore, expanded the Board of Trustees of the institute to include representatives from the academia, industry and government. A part of this strategic move, the AGM has given the executive committee of the institute led by Edebiri additional three-year mandate to carry out the necessary reforms and consolidate on the gains of the past few years. The AGM insisted that Edebiri and his team have performed creditably well and should be allowed the three years transitional period to concretize on the gains and achievements which has led not only to capacity building in welding engineering, but the recognition that the nation need well trained welding professionals for any industrial advancement to take place. The team was also praised for the construction of Africa’s first integrated welding engineering research laboratories, library and facility that would ensure that all known welding processes are performed in the country instead of being taken abroad.


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ANCHESTER Unit ed made an offer of 20 million euros for Rojo in last week which was rejected by Sporting Lisbon. However, the player himself is eager to play for the Red Devild and it seems that he will be a United

player in next few days. The goal.com report claims that: “Manchester United have agreed a 20 million euro deal for Sporting defender Marcos Rojo, with Nani going the other way on a seasonlong loan. Rojo is to move

Di Maria’s Real future uncertain yesterday ahead of the

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derby with Atletico, but, not for the first time, the Italian was giving little away - save for the fact Di Maria could play today.

to Old Trafford after extensive negotiations between the two clubs, against the backdrop of the Argentina defender going on strike before apologising to his team-mates and supporters. With United covering the majority of Nani’s salary – one of the highest at the Premier League club – the deal is something of a triumph for Sporting president Bruno de Carvalho.” Manchester United have already signed left back Luke Shaw from Southampton this summer but coach Louis van Gaal is not happy with the young English defender and he has asked the club management to sign another top quality player for the same position.

Tiago joins Bordeaux on loan

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IVERPOOL centreback Tiago Ilori has moved to French Ligue 1 side Bordeaux on loan for the 2014-15 season. Ilori was unable to displace Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho or Daniel Agger from the starting XI last season and was loaned to Granada in January. He now has Dejan Lovren to compete with as well, so has opted to spend the whole season playing first-team football elsewhere.

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UPER Eagles for ward, Victor Moses says he’s hoping to make Stoke fans proud during his season-long loan-move from Chelsea. The Stoke City’s latest signing also revealed he turned down a number of opportunities to play for Mark Hughes’ Potters for the 2014/15 campaign. The pacey forward, equally adept up front and out on the wing, could now be in line to feature in Stoke’s game away at Hull City on Sunday. ”I’m very delighted to be here,” he told Stoke

City Player. ”I spoke to the manager before I came and it looks as though the Club is moving in the right direction. ”I had a few options to go to other clubs but when I heard about Stoke I knew that they had a good manager and I thought it would be good to come here and work under him. ”He’s a great manager, and was a great footballer too, and for me to play under him will be a great achievement. ”I just want to give 110% to the Club and hopefully we will achieve what the Club are looking to do this

Rufai, Agali back MTN Street Soccer

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lowing a summer playing alongside Peter Odemwingie for Nigeria at the World Cup.

ORMER Super Ea gles captain Peter Rufal and striker, Victor Agali have backed the MTN Lagos Street Soccer as a good avenue to unearth football talents in Lagos State. Both ex-international spoke during the conference heralding the seventh season of the competition. Rufai, was quick to acknowledge that the future of Nigeria’s football lies in talent discovery. This is for him is the only way the country can achieve its full poten-

tials not just in the success of the individual footballers but for the country as whole through winning of major trophies both in Africa and on the global stage. Corroborating Rufai’s point, Agali said that “this is a good initiative that will help our quest to unearth new players, who with proper training and grooming, might go on to become the next set of stars that Nigeria can call upon during international matches”.


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I defied Ebola, bombs to be in Nigeria – British coach BY JACOB AJOM

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swimming coach, James Richards from Leeds in England is presently in Nigeria conducting a week-long technical coaching course put together by the Aquatic Federation of Nigeria for Nigerian coaches. Richards who arrived the country on Sunday said he was not deterred by news of the outbreak of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease ravaging West African countries, including Nigeria, where the coaching course is taking place. In a chat with newsmen in Lagos yesterday, Richards said, “I heard of the outbreak of Ebola and lots of stories about bombs exploding on a daily basis but being here now, everywhere seems so safe.” He disclosed that his target is to ensure the participants get

acquainted with latest techniques on the strokes, racing tactics and planning as it would help them in future. “We intend to look at the role and responsibilities of a good coach, we look at training techniques and lots more,” he said. The young Briton said he was happy with the set of coaches attending the course. “The are pretty keen and enthusiastic in what they are doing. They are ready to learn and share ideas among one another.” He said the morning sessions will be theoretical while the afternoon sessions will be practical. “In the afternoons we will be going to the gym and at times the pool to test our skills.” The week-long technical coaching clinic is part of a FINA D e v e l o p m e n t Programme. Richards is of the Leeds City Council.

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HE Nigerian Navy has expressed its readiness to collaborate with the Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC) in grooming the country ’s athletes through sponsorship of training to ensure optimum performance during the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin said the ‘One-Service-One-Medal’ (OSOM) project driven by NOC would be a better platform to win more medals at the competition during the games. Making the disclosure this when he received the delegation of NOC led by its President, Engr. Sani Ndanusa, at Naval Headquarters in Abuja, the CNS recalled that the first medal to be recorded in Olympics game by the country was by the Naval personnel in 1964, adding that the Navy therefore has every reason to associate with the committee to ensure optimum performance at the competition.

Rwanda Continues from BP

Pix L- R , Hon. Commissioner for Social Welfare, Rivers State, Hon Joe Poroma, Mr. Chile Izim and Mr. Ngeri Abere at the tee point during the Eastern RegionalQualifiers of the MTN World Golfers Championship held at the Port Harcourt Golf Club over the weekend.

Maigari Continues from BP NFF, Barr. Musa Amadu, also on the entourage were the Lagos and Kano State FA chairmen, Seyi Akinwumi and Sherif Rabiu-Inua. They proceeded straight to the office of the president where Maigari exchanged greetings with board members who were already in the same office including the first vice president, Chief Mike Umeh. Briefing the media immediately he took his seat, Maigari said he resumed to continue to contribute his quota in the development of football in Nigeria adding that he is ready to continue to work with his estranged board members as one united football family. “As you witnessed, I went to each and every one of my colleagues to greet and shake hands with them because we are friends, colleagues’ and working together for the development of football in Nigeria, we must all know it that football is a team work. It is not just what only one man can do. I also want to use this opportunity to thank all Nigerians for their deep interest in the develop-

ment of football in the country. “We have a lot of youths who are ready to be developed and we must do everything necessary to develop them in the best interest of the country, so it is beyond one person” said Maigari who also denied that he had earlier tendered his resignation letter. He also spoke on some of the far reaching decisions taken by the board while he was serving his impeachment including the unbanning of some football stakeholders his leadership earlier sanctioned saying that the board is one and that the decisions they took in his absence still stand. “I agree with my colleagues, whatever decisions they may have taken still stand because it is the same NFF. I don’t believe that these people or my colleagues will do the wrong thing. I don’t believe in it, so what I want to achieve now is how to bring each and every member of the family to work together. My aim and desire is to achieve what we want to achieve because as I said this is a job that must be done collective-

2016 Olympics: Navy, NOC join forces on ‘One-Service-One-Medal’ project

ly”. But in a swift reaction, Chief Mike Umeh who sat at another end of the office with some of the members loyal to him said he still remains the acting president of the federation and that Aminu Maigari remains impeached and that nobody except the congress of the NFF has the power to either endorse or quash it. “Yes Maigari came to me and we exchanged greetings. It does not mean that we are enemies we only want to develop as institution, but we still stand by the decision we have taken that he has been impeached by a majority of the board members pending the confirmation of the congress and we still stand on that, yes he can come after all he is a Nigerian but a tree cannot make a forest, I don’t know how he can take any decision without the board members, so let us see how he will function”. When asked his reaction to the talks that Maigari may be having the backing of the government, Umeh asked; “Does is mean that the government is interfering in the running of the NFF? If that is so by implication that is in-

terference, he should not say that because government did not ask us to impeach him, in the first instance when he was taken to court he said he was wrongly sacked because FIFA does not like taking football matters to court and we stepped in to save our football, this what he did to Lulu and Galadima so his own cannot be n exception” said Umeh who insisted that Maigari was impeached in line with the Statutes of the federation. Umeh further reiterated his earlier claims that Maigari actually resigned on the 12th of August, 2014 and that the decision for him to resign was taken when it became obvious that he wanted a soft landing. He said that the board will meet on Monday night and after which will come out with its position regarding the FIFA letter even as he said that FIFA must not act like they are a partial organization by listening to only one person. Meanwhile at the time of filing this report, the board members were gathering at the NFF secretariat including Barr. Leye Adepoju whose ban was recently cancelled by the NFF under the leadership of Chief Mike Umeh.

Rwanda has until midnight (tonight) to lodge the appeal to the CAF appeal board against the decision. On Sunday CAF disqualified Rwanda after the Congo FA protested during the first leg match of the second round of qualifiers played against Rwanda on 20 July 2014 in Pointe-Noire. “We feel we have a chance to have the decision overturned because we did not take part in the player’s change of name,” reasoned M u l i n d a h a b i . Interestingly CAF cleared Rwanda over the same player when Libya

complained questioning the player’s nationality. The AS Vita player had been instrumental in the elimination of Libya after he scored a hattrick in the 3-0 home win. Against Congo, he featured in the team that suffered a 2-0 away defeat but was unavailable for the return leg in Kigali that Rwanda won via penalty shootout. The player at the centre of the controversy is said to have two passports, one for Rwanda, under the name Daddy Birori, born December 12, 1986, and a Congolese (DR Congo) passport, in which he is identified as Agiti Tady Etekiama, born December 13, 1990.

Falconets Continues from BP The Falconets reached the final of the 2010 edition of this tournament and lost out in the semi-finals two years ago. Dedevbo, who has previously failed to guide the Nigeria U17s beyond the quarterfinals of the World Cup, said getting to the last four of Canada 2014 was personal vindication. “I have been called a failure, a coach who never got beyond quarterfinals and many more. My critics said I cannot exceed quarter finals citing my outing with the Flamingoes (Nigeria U17 team), it has not been easy, but I thank God,” he said. “I have proved them

wrong, that’s why at full time I fell down and rolled on the pitch. Today is a memorable day.” On Sunday at Moncton Stadium, the Falconets opened the scores 31 seconds after kick-off through Asisat Oshoala, who headed home a cross from Ugo Njoku. Oshoala netted another goal 12 minutes later to put scores at 2-0. Uchechi Sunday then came from the bench to get a goal for the Falconets six minutes to full time. But almost immediately, New Zealand pulled a goal back through Emma Rolston, before Uchechi wrapped up the big win for Nigeria


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Drama as Maigari, Umeh resume in one office BY JUDE OPARA, Abuja

2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup:

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HERE was a mild drama yesterday at the secretariat of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) as the impeached president of the NFF, Alhaji Aminu Maigari who was reinstated to his position last Friday by the Minister and Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Dr. Tamuno Danagogo resumed in his office. Maigari had arrived at the secretariat at about 11.45 am in a long convoy of vehicles made up mainly of security operatives including the police and the Department of State Security (DSS) and also led by the general secretary of the Continues on Page 63

CELEBRATION: Falconets celebrate after the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup match against New Zealand at Moncton in Moncton, Canada, Sunday night. Photo: FIFA.

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HE Rwanda F o o t b a l l Federation (FERWFA) has said they will send an appeal to CAF after they were disqualified

from the 2015 Africa Cup of nations (Afcon) qualifiers. “We are certainly going to appeal. We shall meet with some lawyers and

send the appeal,” Olivier Muhindahabi, the Rwanda FA Secretary General said in Kigali. Continues on Page 63

on Wednesday. On Sunday night, the Nigeria U20 women’s team thrashed New Zealand 4-1 to book a semi-final confrontation against North Korea at the U20 Women’s World Cup in Canada. “My team have played against the Koreans twice in 2010 and 2012 U17 World Cups in which Nigeria lost, but this time around it will be a different ball game,” promised Dedevbo.

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ACROSS 1 Instruct (5) 5 Introduce (6) 8 Sensational (5) 10 Rehearse (6) 11 Revise (4) 14 Sick (6) 15 Uniform (7) 18 Males (3) 19 Fasten (3) 21 Adroit (4) 23 Lawful (5) 24 Expense (4) 27 Delve (3) 29 Fowl (3) 31 Challenging (7) 32 Lent (6) 34 Companion (4) 35 Memorised (6) 38 Faithful (5) 39 Percolate (6) 40 Rule (5)

DOWN 2 Stretch (3) 3 Gang (6) 4 Shed (3) 5 Thought (4) 6 Dirty (6) 7 Objective (6) 9 Told (7) 12 Obscure (3) 13 Prong (4) 16 Therefore (4) 17 Inflexible (5) 20 Keenly (7) 22 Cringe (4) 24 Named (6) 25 Bogus (4) 26 Occupier (6) 28 Ending (6) 30 Entrap (3) 33 Dale (4) 36 Spike (3) 37 Horse (3)

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ACROSS: 1, Resign 5, Rest 8, Aimed 9, Sea 10, Loss 11, Ague 12, Stale 13, Draped 16, Tern 18, Step 20, Per 22, Pad 23, Eat 24, Core 25, Open 28, Delete 30, Remit 32, Loud 33, Told 34, Tip 35, Defer 36, Deed 37, Tender.

DOWN: 1, Reside 2, Seafarer 3, Gullet 4, Distended 5, Realise 6, Edge 7, Teem 8, Ass 14, Deposited 15, Bet 17, Rap 19, Talented 20, Pod 21, Receded 26, Needle 27, Keeper 29, Clad 30, Rude 31, Tor.

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lace a number (1-9) in each blank cell. (No line can have two of the same number). Each row (nine lines from left to right), column, (also nine lines from top to bottom) and 3 X 3 block within a bold block (nine blocks) contains number from 1 through 9. This means that no number can appear twice in any block, column or row. No mathematics is involved – no adding, subtraction, division or multiplication, just plain logic and your imagination.

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