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CORRUPTION ALLEGATION:
You lied, Senate hits back at Obasanjo
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru & Joseph Erunke
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•Says OBJ's comment denigrates sanctity of parliament •Dares him to prove his indictment of lawmakers Boko Haram kills 5 soldiers, 30 hunters in Adamawa roadside bombing 8
FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT OF OPEC
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Court nullifies Anambra PDP Caretaker committee
Rivers APC candidate promises to sustain Amaechi's legacies 14
16 COLUMNIST: Donu Kogbara
Ridiculous, unfair and unwise!
AUSTERITY MEASURES:
Too little, too late and dangerous
BUJA—THE Senate yesterday tackled former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo over his allegation that the National Assembly was using constituency projects to siphon public funds, saying the former president was out to denigrate the sanctity of the parliament. The Senate also
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CAPITAL MARKET—From Left: Director-General, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms Arunma Oteh; Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; FCT Minister, Sen. Bala Mohammed and DirectorGeneral, Nigerian Stock Exchange, Mr Oscar Onyema, at the opening of the 4th Annual Capital Market Retreat in Abuja, yesterday. Photo: NAN.
You lied, Senate hits back at Obasanjo Continues from page 1 claimed that it was O b a s a n j o ’ s administration which approved that the constituency projects be built into the national budget which was executed by the executive and challenged Obasanjo to furnish Nigerians with details of how the National Assembly members became executors of the national budget, rather than being law makers. Chief Obasanjo had on Wednesday during a book launch in Abuja, accused the federal lawmakers of corruption. He said: “Apart from shrouding the remunerations of the National Assembly in opaqueness and without transparency, they
indulge in extorting money from departments, contractors and ministries in two ways. They do so during visits to their projects and programmes and in the process of budget approval when they build up budgets for ministries and departments who agree to give it back to them in contracts that they do not execute. They do similar things during their inquiries.” According to the former president, “corruption in the National Assembly also includes what they call constituency projects, which they give to their agents to execute but invariably full payment is made with little or no job done. In all this, if the executive is not absolutely above board, the offending members of the National Assembly resort to subtle
LIFEWORDS
BY PASTOR ITUAH
Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do — Pele. You too can succeed.
TAKE HEART BY ELLA RANDLE
Happiness is an attitude. We either make ourselves miserable, or happy and strong. The amount of work is the same —Francesca Reigler
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HEN were you happiest? Think of a time, recently or even long ago when you were happiest. What were you doing? What was going on? This may not apply to you but for some, you may want to ask yourself. Who do you envy? And most preferably, who do you admire? Write down as many names as you want. Then write down the qualities they possess that you would like to see in yourself. What gets you excited? What do you love to do? What fuels your passion and zest for life? What gives you butterflies and makes your heart skip a beat? It can be anything like: nature, art, love, music, poetry, working with your hands, dancing, singing, climbing a mountain, playing basketball, etc. What are you naturally good at? What do people come to you for? What do people ask your advice on? Finding your purpose could be as easy as identifying the things you love to do and doing it well to earn living from it also.
or open threat, intimidation and blackmail. When the executive pays the huge money, normally in millions of dollars, all is quiet in form of whitewashed reports that fail to deal effectively with the issues investigated”. Responding to Chief Obasanjo’s allegations, the Senate, speaking through the chairman of its Committee on Information, Media and Public Affairs, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, described the allegation of corruption against it by the former president as unfortunate and an attempt to tarnish the image of the National Assembly. The Red Chamber said in the statement that it was unfortunate that the former president would distort the issue of constituency projects to mean a direct monetary advance to lawmakers and thus amounting to the “promotion of corruption” by the National Assembly. Describing the allegation as spurious, Abaribe in the statement said the former President’s comment was distant from the truth and nowhere near reality, adding that if it were so, the former President would not have tolerated such for the period he was president of the country. According to him, “President Obasanjo for the avoidance of doubt, was the initiator of the constituency project in the year 2000 as a means of ensuring that projects were fairly spread across the country using Senatorial zones as the spring board. “To ensure execution of the projects, President Obasanjo again factored the constituency projects
into the annual budgets to be implemented by the executive depending on availability of funds. That is to say that no lawmaker ever comes close to the funds or even determine the contractor for the said projects or when the said contract would be awarded. “So, it looks curious and surprising that President Obasanjo would turn around after over ten years of initiating such a project to allege that the National Assembly is performing the function of both the executive and the parliament. “Is it not preposterous for anybody to believe that members of the National Assembly would, against the provisions of the constitution with regards to application of separation of powers, award contracts ‘to their agents to execute’ and expect the Presidency under a President Obasanjo or any other President for that matter to pay for what they are not part of? “Such allegation stands logic on its head, as it
amounts to an indictment of the Presidency for wilfully contravening the budget laws by ceding its power to execute to the National Assembly, if it was the case.” The Senate according to Abaribe therefore, challenged the former President to go a step further to furnish Nigerians with details of how the National Assembly members became executors of national budget rather than being law makers. He said: “It will also help to clear the
allegation once and for all, if any presidency official not only from the time past but currently, could come forward and explain the true position of the so-called constituency projects. Doing so would at least set the records straight.” The Senate spokesman cautioned political leaders to be wary of the consequences to our democracy of dragging the revered institution of lawmaking to public odium just to score some political point.
Ogwuche not arraigned on terrorism charges — POLICE By Kingsley Omonobi
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BUJA—THE Police high command yesterday in Abuja declared that contrary to widely held belief that suspected terrorist, Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche was set free by the federal high court, Abuja because the case against him was bungled, it never arraigned the suspect on terrorism charges. The Police noted that it only assisted the Department of State Services, DSS, who was prosecuting the suspect, to carry out the extradition of Ogwuche to Nigeria from Sudan where he ran to. A statement signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, CP Emmanuel Ojukwu read: “The attention of the Nigeria Police High Command has been drawn to a most misleading media report that charges filed by the Nigeria Police at the Federal High Court Abuja, were struck out for lack of diligent prosecution in respect of the suspected terrorist Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche. “It would be recalled that the Department of State Services (DSS), that had intelligence on the Nyanya Bombing and was investigating it, made a
formal request to the Nigeria Police to assist in extraditing one Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche to Nigeria from Sudan, through the Interpol channel of which the Nigeria Police is well versed. “It was at this stage and for this reason that the Nigeria Police Force filed charges against the suspected fugitive Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche, based on information that he fled to Sudan. “The filing of charges against the suspect is a legal procedure to enable the Nigeria Police formally request Sudanese authorities to grant Nigeria’s extradition request in respect of the suspected fugitive. “For the records, copy of filed charge(s) against a fugitive must be appended to documents in support of extradition request made to the host country, which in this case, is Sudan. “These facts were made known to the court when it insisted on the production of the accused even before his extradition to Nigeria. “Following Ogwuche’s extradition which the Nigeria Police a c c o m p l i s h e d successfully, the DSS, obtained a court order to
remand the suspect for an initial period of three months in line with the Prevention of Terrorism Act and also liaised with the Office of the AttorneyGeneral of the Federation to undertake his prosecution. “For the record, at no time did the Nigeria Police arraign the suspect in court for terrorism related offences. Moreover, the purported prosecution/arraignment by the Police could not have happened as the Police could not prosecute a suspect it never arrested, never investigated nor had in its custody. “It is therefore grossly erroneous, mischievous and malicious to impute lack of diligent prosecution to the Police. The Nigeria Police Force is manifestly and positively committed to the will of Nigerians to rid the nation of violent crimes like terrorism. Many of our officers have paid the supreme sacrifice on account of this. “The Police while respecting the rights of the media to publish, however appeals that due diligence be observed to ensure that misleading information is not disseminated to the reading public.”
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HOMELESS: Internally displaced persons, IDPS, at the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, clinic at Damare, Yola. NAN PHOTO.
Suspected thief caught with bales of clothing materials By Demola Akinyemi
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LORIN—KWARA State Police Command paraded one Mr. Akinola Obafemi, who is in his late 40s, with plenty of bales of lace materials, guinea brocades and other expensive clothing material, allegedly stolen. However, the suspect said it was his lover, now on the run, who stole the materials. State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Salihu Garba, who paraded Obafemi and other suspects, told journalists that the suspect was arrested by a team of officers of the command, led by Sergeant Adeyemi Richard, who were on patrol at Elekoyangan area of Ilorin in the early hours of November 18. The police commissioner, who was represented by Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of CID in the state, ACP Okubor Aboye, said the suspect was arrested in his white Mercedes Benz car with number plate Kwara AG 31 BDU. He said: “On searching the vehicle, we found 135 new bundles of Ankara, eight bundles of new guinea brocade, nine new bundles of lace materials, two new kampala and two bundles of new Hhalila. “On investigation, it was discovered that the items were stolen from a burgled shop belonging to one Molar Salami, located at Oke-Oyi area of Ilorin earlier on the same day.”
RELIEF: Some IDPs collecting relief materials from NEMA in Yola. NAN PHOTO.
UNIJOS authorities, students at loggerheads over school closure By Marie-Therese Nanlong
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ANAGEMENT of University of Jos, UNIJOS, has appealed to the leadership of Students’ Union Government, SUG, of the institution to show real leadership by retracing their steps to return to the path of dialogue, so that a smooth academic calendar could be achieved. The management and students of the university had been at loggerheads over hike in school fees, which culminated in street protests. Speaking with journalists yesterday in Jos, the institution’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Hayward Mafuyai, regretted the situation which led to the closure of the institution, saying had the students not embarked on the misadventure, there would not have been any indefinite closure. He added the management’s optimism that the students would end the protest on the first day was shattered as the protest turned violent, resulting in eight students sustaining various degrees of injury. His words: “It is with a heavy heart that I meet with you to brief you about the unfortunate events that led to the closure of our beloved institution. “You are aware of the illadvised move by a section of the student population to embark on ‘peaceful demonstration’. “What was supposed to be a peaceful assembly to press home certain demands, however unfounded these demands were, soon degenerated into a riotous and violent situation.
“I have said it many times that the university has not at any time contemplated increasing school charges. “The SUG officials were acting in bad faith and perhaps with an ill-motive. The level at which the university property and that of innocent bystanders were destroyed during the misadventure is disheartening. “It is unfortunate that they
zSUG acted in bad faith— VC zWe 're ready for exams if...— SUG refused to show any remorse. My appeal to them is to show real leadership and return to the path of dialogue so that together, we can salvage what may otherwise seem like a helpless situation.”
Meanwhile, SUG leadership in a statement by Abel Nduu and Dakwom Longgul, President and PRO respectively, said students were ready to return and write exams as soon as their demands were met.
FALL OUT OF NASS INVASION: Staff back call to arm Sergeant-at-Arms By Johnbosco Agbakwuru & Joseph Erunke
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BUJA—AGAINST the backdrop of last week’s police invasion of the National Assembly, where some legislators and workers were tear-gassed, staff of National and State Houses of Assembly have supported Wednesday’s call by Senator Ita Enang that sergeants-at-arms in the various legislative houses be armed to protect the legislature. Enang, who represents Akwa Ibom North-East, had, while contributing to a debate on a motion sponsored by the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, advocated the provision of a legal framework to empower sergeants-at-arms to bear arms, saying such development could forestall future recurrence of the police invasion. The legislative staff, under the aegis of Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria, PASAN, yesterday in Abuja, said they regretted that their earlier recommendation of the National Assembly Service
Commission, during the Assembly Commission Act, 2000, was jettisoned by the lawmakers. The group said it had become necessary to protect the sanctity of the legislature from future attacks by security men. Speaking through their National President, Mohammed Bawa, the workers said: “In the Act, so many changes were made to the Commissions Act of 2000 and there is this section that requires that the sergeants-at-arms be given all the support. “We expected that they should have been armed and trained. “Our members were attacked and tear-gassed, while carrying out their duty, by Police charged with the responsibility of protecting the lives of citizenry. We condemn it. “We urge the police to maintain neutrality in the discharge of their duties in the National Assembly and everywhere.” Speaking in the same vein,
Ekiti State chapter chairman of the association, Ayodela Eyotope, blamed the recent crisis in his state House of Assembly on politics. He said: “The issue is purely politics. There is need for our security to maintain neutrality when it comes to politics. Failure to do that can truncate democracy.” The workers distanced themselves from last week’s protest carried out by five of their arrested members, saying they were not notified of the protest.
SERAP asks ICPC
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civil society group, SocioEconomic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, has asked the chairman of Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, Mr. Ekpo Nta, to investigate allegations of corruption in Lagos State councils and to bring the suspected perpetrators to justice.
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Youths kill 30 in failed Borno terrorists attack By Ndahi Marama
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AIDUGURI—NO fewer than 30 suspected members of Boko Haram were killed yesterday by vigilante youth, popularly called Civilian JTF, when the sect members, armed with sophisticated weapons, attempted to lay siege to Gubio Local Government Area of Borno State. Unconfirmed reports also revealed that about five of the Civilian JTF members sustained minor injuries with no reported death during the encounter, which lasted about three hours. Kareto, a community in Mobbar Local Government Area and home town of former governor, Mohammed Goni, was also attacked. Gubio is 87 kilometres from Maiduguri, the state capital, while Mobbar, which borders Niger Republic, is 187 kilometres away. Mobbar, according to sources, was under the control of Boko Haram after they invaded the area last Monday, leaving
several people dead, with thousands of residents displaced. Sources said the gunmen, using Hilux vehicles and motorcycles and armed with AK47 rifles, improvised explosive devices, IEDs, and petrol bombs (Molotov Cocktail), were
sighted at Kareto by some good Samaritans. The youths from Gubio and Kateto were alerted. They mobilized and confronted the sect, killing 30 of them, while several others escaped into the bush with severe injuries. Confirming the killing of the
sect members by youth vigilante group, spokesman of Borno Elders Forum, Engineer Bulama Gubio, said: “There was huge success as 30 members of Boko Haram, who attempted to overrun Kareto, Gubio and other surrounding communities were killed by our youths.
“The areas are now calm as normal activities have since returned. “I want to call on security agents to intensify effort to crush the menace of terrorists that have been destroying socioeconomic activities in Borno and other parts of the North-East.”
How police smashed kidnap gang in Lagos By Ifeanyi Okolie
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AGOS State Commissioner of Police, Kayode Aderantin, yesterday, said the 33-year-old leader of a notorious gang of kidnappers terrorizing Ajah and Epe areas of the state has been arrested. Aderanti, who made this known at the eight edition of the Security Town Hall meeting organized by the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, said two AK-47 rifles were recovered from an unregistered Volkswagen Passat Saloon car belonging to
the gang. Vanguard gathered that the suspect, identified as Anthony Adidi, masterminded the kidnap of Ladi Ene Garba, staff of Keystone Bank, at Eleko area of Lagos and one Patrick, last June at Eleko area of Ajah, as they drove to their houses. Police sources disclosed that Adidi and his gang, who relocated to Lagos from Delta State, demanded a ransom of N100 million for the release of the victims, but later reduced it to N6 million. However, operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad,
SARS, rescued the victims six days later in a bush at Elemoro, Ajah. A member of the gang, who posed as a bricklayer in the bush, was arrested and he provided information that aided SARS operatives in its pursuit of other members of the gang. A police source, who pleaded anonymity, said Adidi was arrested in August but escaped when SARS attempted to use him to arrest two other members of his gang. The source said: “An exchange of gunfire ensued
between the police and the kidnappers, who Adidi had lured out. “They opened fire the moment they saw the officers and Adidi took advantage of the situation to escape.” Vanguard further gathered that Adidi finally met his Waterloo on October 26, when SARS operatives tracked him down to his hideout at Ekenwan area in Benin, Edo State, and arrested.
Controversies trail APGA ward congress in Anambra By Nwabueze Okonkwo
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SERVICE: Policemen displaying bravery award presented to them at the 8th Lagos Town Hall Security Meeting, yesterday. NAN PHOTO.
C to investigate alleged stealing in Lagos councils The petition followed a government audit of 57 councils in Lagos State, which allegedly indicted eight councils of stealing and mismanagement of about N224 millions of public funds on a range of questionable expenditures and unimplemented contracts. In the petition, dated November 24, and by SERAP Senior Staff Counsel,
Olukayode Majekodunmi, the group expressed concern about the content of a 2012 government audit report and the inability of government to effectively address the issues raised by the report. It said: “This situation can only continue to exacerbate the increasing level of violation of the citizens’ internationally recognized economic and social
rights, including the right to adequate food, quality education, water and accessible and adequate health services. “Large-scale corruption, such as the one mentioned above, exposes majority of the citizens to a double jeopardy. “These people are subjected to hardship of immense proportion, while they are also denied the freedom to explore
on the basis of free enterprise, novel and legitimate ways towards individual development and prosperity, which is the most convenient path out of absolute poverty. “The allegations also constitute grave breaches of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Act 2000 and the UN Convention against corruption, which Nigeria has ratified.”
N I T S H A — DELEG ATES at yesterday’s ward congress of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State have accused the personal assistant to a politician of allegedly disrupting the congresses at Odekpe/ Ihita/Iyiowa wards by snatching the authentic list of delegates from the ward chairman. The delegates also reportedly caused the arrest of Chairman of the party in one of the wards by the police for allegedly attempting to manipulate the ward congress in the area. The exercise could not hold at Okpoko Ward 6 because party members in the ward said they detected that a fake list was allegedly smuggled in by a ward chairman. According to the aggrieved delegates, the arrest took place at Akili Ozizor Central School, venue of the congress, following the invitation of the police by aggrieved party members, who said they suspected he was working for a politician against party’s laid down guidelines for the conduct of delegate congresses.
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ELECTRICITY STABILITY:
Govt wooing organised private sector —Nebo
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YO— THE Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo, has said that the ministry is putting in place enabling policies that can attract the organised private sector to support government in expanding its transmission capacity. The minister, who also said that the transmission infrastructure required huge financial resources, explained that government might not on its own have such funds to invest. He advocated an increase in the maximization of gas utilisation capacity if Nigeria is to experience stability in electricity supply. Nebo, who was speaking in Uyo during a retreat organised for the operators of the Nigeria Electricity Market (Market Operator) with the theme “Performance Culture Transformation for a More Effective Market Operator” commended the Akwa Ibom State government for its investments in gas, asserting that without gas “we would never get to our target in the power sector.” The minister, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, noted that the Power Ministry would continue to work with the Ministry of Petroleum to create an enabling environment for private and public sector investments and partnerships. Nebo noted that this year, there would be a robust procurement process for coal utilisation, leading to bankable feasibility studies driven by the Ministry of Power, adding that a private investor like Zuma Energy was already building collaborations to execute a coal power plant in the southeastern part of Nigeria. He commended the market operator led by the Executive Director, Chief Mrs V. N. Osuhor for their strides in the CBN intervention fund, adding that it was important that the market operator continues to play its role as an independent market operator, ensuring what the new electricity market would look like in terms of transparency.
Boko Haram kills 5 soldiers, 30 hunters in roadside bombing By Umar Yusuf
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OLA— NO fewer than 35 people, including five military personnel and a local hunter, were said to have been killed by a bomb explosion yesterday morning around Mararaba-Mubi area of Adamawa State. An eyewitness told newsmen in Yola, the state capital, that a combined team of the military and hunters were on routine patrol of the area following their successful recapture of Mubi town when the bomb planted by the insurgents exploded, killing 35 of them instantly. According to the eyewitness, the scene of the blast was a busy area where people gathered to transact business, adding that the explosive might have been planted there overnight while it went off in the morning as people gathered there. The eyewitness, who spoke to newsmen on phone, said the military had converted the venue of the blast to a checkpoint, since people were always at the spot in large numbers. According to him, “my house is some metres from the scene of the incident. I stood outside my compound watching the suburb and all of a sudden, I heard a loud bang which shook the entire surroundings. The few people who were returning to
the area started running away and the area was immediately cordoned off by the military.” The explosion prompted the military authorities to declare the area “a no go place” and advised returning villagers and passers-by to be extra cautious along the routes. The authorities also cautioned the people to be wary of strange objects and polythene bags within their
reach, advising that they might be explosives fashioned out to look attractive for unsuspecting victims. Meanwhile, hundreds of local hunters keeping vigil with the military in the recovered areas of Adamawa State have vowed to ensure that the sect members are completely chased out The hunters, who were returning to the recaptured
areas of Mubi and its environs, told newsmen, yesterday, in Yola that their major pre-occupation now was to ensure that the area is completely secured for the inhabitants to return to their homes. The leader of the hunters, Young Moris, pledged that they will do everything to ensure that Michika and Madagali are equally rid of the insurgents very soon.
CARNIVAL: Vice President Namadi Sambo (right); Director General, National Gallery of Art, NGA, Abdullahi Muku (left) and Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, Chief Edem Duke during the opening of Abuja Carnival at Eagle Square, Abuja.
APC blasts IG over non-recognition of Tambuwal as speaker
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SOGBO— THE All Progressives Congress, APC, has strongly condemned the Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, for daring to say he does not recognise Hon. Aminu Tambuwal as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and for weaving a web of lies to cover up the real reasons the police invaded the National Assembly. In a statement issued in Osogbo, yesterday, by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said by refusing to recognise a Speaker who was duly elected by 360 members of the House of Representatives, and a Speaker who has neither been impeached by those who elected him nor removed by the court, the police boss has thumbed his nose at the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It said: "As the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Tambuwal is the symbol of authority of the House and our country’s number four citizen. By saying he does not
recognise him as the Speaker, the IGP has also indicated he does not recognise the entire House of Representatives. "For a man who was not elected by anybody to make this impertinent assertion about elected representative of the people is tantamount to treason. Mr. Abba has shunned all pretenses to neutrality, professionalism and decency and he is no longer fit to occupy the important office of the IGP." APC wondered at what stage the IGP realised the issue involving the Speaker was subjudice, especially after he constituted himself into a court of law, which is the only body that is constitutionally empowered to make any pronouncement on the fate of the Speaker, and unilaterally withdrew the Speaker ’s security detail.
Contravention of his oath of office
The party said Nigerians are very much aware that Mr. Abba, by himself, could not have acted the way and manner he has done, adding: "But the
truth is that he is dancing to a drum of perfidy being beaten by his masters at the Aso Rock Villa. In the process, he has acted in contravention of his oath of office." It said even though Nigerians are aware that the IGP acted at the behest of his masters in trying to unlawfully remove a duly-elected Speaker of the House of Representatives, he still went ahead to engage in cheap lies by saying he barred the speaker and other members of the House from entering the National Assembly because Gov. Amaechi and the APC were planning to invade the Assembly as well as the Aso Rock and the Police Headquarters. According to the party, "shortly after the incident, Police spokesman, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said the police acted the way it did because it got intelligence report that "hoodlums and thugs" were coming to invade the House. "Now, the police boss said it was because Gov. Amaechi and the APC were coming to invade the House. This is a most
shameful lie from the highest police officer in the land, and it is a terrible dent on the image of the police under Mr. Abba. "One wonders why the police was so concerned about the security of the National Assembly that it engaged in selective granting of passage to the principal officers of the Assembly. The Senate President was allowed to enter without qualms, just like the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. But when the Speaker came, he was locked out. That speaks volumes about the intention of the police." The party commended the individuals and groups that have strongly condemned the police action, but reminded them that there is still much work to be done to prevent the President, acting with a spineless, highly-partisan and increasingly unprofessional police and other security agencies, from crashing the country ’s hard-earned democracy on the altar of inordinate political ambition.
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Alison-Madueke elected first female OPEC President •As member countries retain 30mbpd crude output By Michael Eboh
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AGOS — MEMBERS of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, yesterday, elected Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, Minister of Petroleum, as its president, making her the first female president of the oil cartel. Alison-Madueke, who is currently the Alternate President of OPEC, was elected at the 166th meeting of the OPEC Conference in Vienna, Austria, and will assume office from January 2015. She is expected to take over from Abdourhman Atahar AlAhirish, Libya’s Vice Prime Minister for Corporations. The conference also elected Dr Mohammed Bin Saleh Al Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry of Qatar and Head of its delegation as Alternate President. The Federal Government had, in June nominated AlisonMadueke for the post of Secretary-General of the organisation to succeed the incumbent, Abdullah al-Badri, whose tenure ends in December. Speaking shortly after the election, Alison-Madueke maintained that there were no quick fixes to sliding oil prices, adding that “the strategy the Federal Government of Nigeria intends to deploy to cushion the effect of the fall is to develop the country’s gas infrastructure for domestic use.” She said the current trend would make Nigeria to look very stringently again at the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) which is already before the National Assembly to ensure that the enablers therein are explored to make it more competitive in the global energy market. She said the burden of falling oil prices was impacting on both OPEC and non-OPEC member countries. She explained that OPEC would provide a veritable platform for member countries to find a remedy and deal with the challenges posed by shale oil and gas from the United States and the current decline in crude oil prices. She said: “US shale oil and gas had a lot of impacts on all major oil and gas producing economies. It is a major game changer for all stakeholders in the energy mix across the globe." Allison-Madueke further stated that in the months ahead, OPEC would provide a veritable platform for member countries to find a remedy and deal with the issue frontally.
N68M SCAM: EFCC arraigns Kaduna PDP chair, 2 LG chiefs
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BRIEFING: From left: Israel Uwejeyan, National Coordinator, Niger-Delta Youth Congress, NDYC; Balarabe Rufai, North-West Coordinator, Nigerian's for Survival of Democracy, NSD; Kazeem Adekanye, Secretary, NSD; Raji Rasheed, Convener, NSD, and Ali Muhammad Usman, President, Arewa Youth Development Foundation, AYDF, during a press conference on State of the Nation by NSD in Lagos. Photo: Bunmi Azeez. Member countries retain 30mbpd crude output In a statement announcing decisions reached at the conference, Ohi Alegbe, Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,
NNPC, said at the end of the conference, members of OPEC agreed to maintain the current production level of 30 million barrels per day as was agreed in December 2011 in the interest of restoring market equilibrium. He stated that OPEC member countries also expressed their readiness to respond to developments
which could have an adverse impact on the maintenance of an orderly and balanced oil market. He said: “OPEC also directed its secretariat to step up its close monitoring of developments in supply and demand as well as non fundamental factors such as speculative activity and keeping member countries fully briefed on developments.”
Fayose did not order my arrest — Sam Nda-Isaiah •Proposes six-point agenda to tackle depleting oil prices, austerity prices hotel was about to be invaded By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor
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AGOS — All Progressives Congress, APC presidential aspirant, Sam Nda-Isaiah, yesterday, debunked rumours of his arrest in Ekiti State on the orders of Governor Ayodele Fayose. The denial of the alleged arrest came as the presidential aspirant also yesterday, laid down a sixpoint programme for the federal administration to ward off challenges arising from declining prices of oil. Nda-Isaiah in a statement issued on behalf of his campaign organisation by a spokesman, David Chinda, said while in Ado-Ekiti for a session with party delegates yesterday, the Divisional Police Officer in the area where he was lodged came around with some policemen on the prompting that the
by thugs. The campaign spokesman said the issue was subsequently resolved between the policemen and his security details comprising operatives of the Department of State Service, DSS, and policemen. The campaign spokesman affirmed that “the Police and DSS personnel attached to Sam Nda-Isaiah were able to quell the controversy and clarify the misinformation even without his knowledge of the issue.” While laying down his recommendations for addressing the challenges from depleting oil prices in another statement, Nda-Isaiah nevertheless flayed the administration’s failure to take precautionary measures as proposed by him and others in protecting the country from the developments arising from the crash in oil prices.
Six-point agenda to tackle depleting oil
“Over the years, the Federal Government has earned trillions of naira in revenues but has consistently failed to make the development of the non-oil sector a priority to counter our dependence on the export of crude oil,” Nda-Isaiah said in a statement issued by a campaign spokesman, David Chinda. His six point-programme of action, he said, would include the immediate stop of illegal bunkering operations, full remittance of oil sale proceeds to the federation account, tackling corruption headlong and increased development of the non-oil sector to allow increased revenue from that source. Nda-Isaiah also recommended that the auditorgeneral of the federation should rise up to his responsibility even as he wondered why the administration did not anticipate the development in its 2014 budget proposals.
ADUNA — THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, yesterday arraigned the Chairman of Kauru Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Usman Shehu Ibrahim; his deputy, Paul Yerima and Timothy Chindo, Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the council, before Justice Tukur Mu’azu of the state high court on a three-count charge bordering on conspiracy and criminal breach of trust. The accused persons are alleged to have in February 2013 conspired to fraudulently misappropriate the council’s share of Subsidy Re-investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) funds amounting to N68 million, which was meant for the renovation of primary healthcare centres, primary schools, construction of boreholes and purchase of poverty alleviation materials across the 11 wards of the council. Count three of the charge reads: “That you, Alhaji Usman Shehu, Timothy Chindo and Paul Yerima, sometime between January 2012 and January, 2013 in Kaduna within the jurisdiction of the high court, being entrusted with dominion over property to wit: N68 million belonging to Kauru Local Government, did commit criminal breach of the said property and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 312 of the Penal Code.” The accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges and were granted bail in the sum of N 1 million each and sureties in like sum who must be Grade Level 14 public servants. The case was adjourned till January 29, 2015 for commencement of trial.
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2015: Lagos
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AGOS—THE Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Kayode Aderanti yesterday, warned men and officers of the command to resist the temptation of being used by politicians during next year’s general elections, stating that anyone found wanting would be dealt with within the ambit of the law. Aderanti gave the warning while flagging off a three- day training of policemen under the command on the code of conduct during election. Represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Johnson Kokumo, he hinted that the training which was jointly organised by Crime Victims Foundation, was aimed among other things,to educate policemen serving in Lagos on what to do to ensure credible election in 2015, with a view to averting any upheaval that might result to lawlessness during and after elections.
I've a lot to offer Lagosians —Shasore
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AGOS—As the All Progressives Congress, APC, holds its governorship primaries in Lagos next week, one of the aspirants, Mr Olasupo Shasore has said his desire to contest was borne out of his passion for service and the realisation that he has a lot to offer Lagosians based on experience in governance. Mr Shasore, a former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State in an interactive session with newsmen yesterday argued that this is a very critical time when there is need to deepen some of the practices and philosophies, that have been entrenched in the past sixteen years in the building of new Lagos and what Lagos is going to be. He said: “I feel strong passion for Lagos State. I have been in public service for a while. I have gained a lot of experience of what the demands of the people who live in this state are and I feel that to meet those demands, we need only the best ability and the best human resources available to serve the people."
Fashola writes Jonathan over federal task force activities By Olasunkanmi Akoni & Monsuru Olowoopejo
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AGOS—GOVERNOR Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has written to President Goodluck Jonathan over the legality of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme and Federal Road Maintenance Agency, SUREP/FERMA task force and for occupying the old toll gate axis of the state without observing due process. Fashola disclosed this yesterday while addressing police officers, businessmen and others, at the Eight Town Hall meeting on security, themed, "Maintaining our collective resolve in fighting crime," held at the City Hall, Lagos Island axis of the state. The new development came after barrage of attacks from the state government and the All Progressives Congress, APC on the SURE-P/FERMA task force, which was expected to commence operation before the end of this year, 2014. The governor who spoke at the event organised by the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, LSSTF, lamented that the presence of the SURE-P/ FERMA task force without any
Government official accounting for their presence showed the laxity in the central government plan to fight insurgency. He said: “I have written to President Goodluck Jonathan and I want action to be taken immediately. This is because when you gather people like that, without any clear mandate, it is a worrisome assembly.”
“And lately, they (SURE-P/ FERMA taskforce) brought out their responsibilities and they said that part of their responsibilities was to manage the federal highways. And one would ask, what happens to the Federal Road Safety Corp, FRSC. They also claim that they would be controlling the erection of advert billboards. But that was
a local government responsibility in the country. “It is obvious that little regards is paid at the centre to the ‘broken window’ theory, a theory that propounds that small acts disrespect for the law, unaddressed over a long period will ultimately snowball and lead to a break-down of law and order.”
MEETING: From left: Nwankolo Samuel, member of Rapid Response Squad, RRS, receiving Award for Gallantry and Service Excellence from Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, Chief Remi Makanjuola, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Lagos State Security Trust Fund, Mr. Fola Arthur-Worrey, Executive Secretary/Chief Executive of Board and Mr. Kayode Aderanti, Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, during the Lagos State Eight Town Hall meeting on security, at City Hall, Lagos Island, yesterday. Photo: Bunmi Azeez.
Court refuses to stop Obanikoro from primary By Abdulwahab Abdulah
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AGOS—EFFORTS by some members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to stop a former Minister of State Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, from contesting the December 8, PDP gubernatorial primary in Lagos State yesterday hit brick walls as the state High court in Lagos refused their prayers. Justice Kazeem Alogba, who presided over the case held that the applicants failed to prove the urgency of the action to warrant granting the order. Three members of the party in Lagos- Micheal Ogun, Suleiman Saheed and Wasiu Odusan had urged the court to declare that Obanikoro is ineligible to participate in the forthcoming primaries of the party on the ground that he allegedly committed perjury. In their originating summons supported with five exhibits among which is an American passport claimed as belonging to Obanikoro but obtained under a different name, an international passport claimed to belong to Obanikoro but alleged carrying a false age. Joined as respondents in the suit are Obanikoro, the Independent National
Electoral Commission and the PDP. The judge however held that considering the gravity of the allegations leveled against Obanikoro, it would only be fair
to grant him fair hearing before making any such order. The court added that it did not believe that the interest of the applicants would be jeapardised in anyway if the court did not
make an instant order restraining Obanikoro from participating in the said primary. The court subsequently adjourned till December 9, to hear the substantive suit.
Falae, Osoba flag off Lagos SDP By Dapo Akinrefon
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AGOS—THE National Chairman of Social Democratic Party, SDP, Chief Olu Falae yesterday flagged off the Lagos chapter of the party. Addressing party supporters in Lagos, Chief Falae said that all the parties without ideology would fade away. He said: “By the grace of God SDP will control Ogun State House of Assembly. We will win many seats in Lagos and across the South West states.” While confirming Chief Supo Shonibare, as chairman of the
party in Lagos, he, however, urged party members in the South West to ensure that they contest in all elective positions in Lagos state. Osoba, who was represented by Sen. Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East Senatorial District,) said that SDP was where to be and the party to beat in 2015. Osoba described the SDP as the fastest growing party in Ogun State and Nigeria saying, “we will return all our candidates in the 2015 polls.” Also speaking Afenifere chieftain, Chief Ayo Adebanjo said that most political parties in
Nigeria lacked ideologies and that where there was no ideology, there would be no principles. Adebanjo lamented that “people go wherever there is money and our politics is no more for those who love the country. what we have now is candidates based on money.” Warning of a likely peoples revolution in Nigeria against oppression if the nation’s leaders do not change their ways, the Afenifere chieftains said: “SDP has a track record. We are not there for the money but to render service.”
Court to rule on Babalakin's application January By Abdulwahab Abdulah & Bartholomwe Madukwe
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AGOS—JUSTICE Lateef Lawal-Akapo of an Ikeja High Court has fixed January 19, 2015 to rule on the application filed by Dr Wale Babalakin, SAN, praying the court to quash the N4.7 bilion fraud charge
preffered against him and his company. The date was fixed after both parties in the case concluded their arguments on the motion. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has dragged Babalakin and, his two companies, Bi-Courtney
Limited and Stabilini Visinoni Limited alongside Alex Okoh and Renix Nigeria Limited, on a 27-count charge bordering on conspiracy, retention of proceeds of a criminal conduct and corruptly conferring benefit of fraud by transferring N4.7 billion on behalf of the former governor of Delta State, James Ibori.
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You lied about monarchs' vehicles, APC tells Fayose zAs Olugbemi says ‘Fayemi imposed Omirin on the Assembly' By Gbenga Ariyibi
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DO EKITI—THE All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State has faulted Governor Ayo Fayose’s claim on non-payment for the purchase of vehicles for traditional rulers by the administration of Governor Kayode Fayemi, saying deliberate distortion of facts to deceive Ekiti people is unstatesmanly in governance. Reacting to Fayose’s claim that Fayemi bought cars for traditional rulers on credit, the APC state Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, said that Governor Fayemi paid for all the cars. His words: “The traditional rulers themselves can find out from the suppliers of the vehicles, Coscharis, if these vehicles were not fully paid for. Let Governor Fayose show to the whole world documents showing that the cars were not paid for. This is a challenge. “We understand his game plan by telling the traditional rulers that their cars have not been paid for. He is seeking an undeserved sympathy from them so that they can support his illegalities. It is a subtle blackmail and threat to the royal fathers so as to put them under his control just as he has desecrated the judiciary and violated the legislature.’’
Omirin was imposed on us —Olugbemi
Meantime, the purported new Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Dele Olugbemi, has claimed that, Hon. Adewale
Omirin was imposed on the lawmakers by the immediate past governor Kayode Fayemi, saying he, Omirin should tell Nigerians how he emerged the speaker. Olugbemi equally condemned his colleagues for moving from one state to the other to solicit the support of outsiders on the issue which he described as purely internal problem. “Omirin and his deputy were not duly elected by the Assembly but were imposed by former Governor Kayode Fayemi against the wish of the APC leaders,” he said.
According to the statement made available to newsmen in Ado Ekiti yesterday by his image maker,Mr Femi Iroko, Omirin’s emergence as speaker ran foul of the norm of electing the leadership of the House. Olugbemi challenged Omirin “to swear by the Holy Bible if he was truly elected by the House members,” and argued that “if elections were conducted, Mr. Idowu Alabi or Sunday Adu would have emerged as the Speaker then. “For us in the PDP, it is Ekiti first, but for them in the APC, it
is APC first. We cannot allow anybody or group to hold the state down and be a stumblingblock to the progress of our dear state,” he said. Olugbemi advised the APC lawmakers to come back to Ekiti State and perform the constitutional roles they were elected for. He advised Omirin to note that he would be coming back to be a member of the Assembly, not the speaker, as the suit Omirin filed about his removal has not been determined.
PROGRAMME: From left: National Coordinator, Interfaith Women with Disabilities Initiative of Nigeria, Zainab Mustapha, Director General, National Orientation Agency, NOA, Mr. Mike Omeri, and Co-Executive Director, Interfaith Mediation Centre, Kaduna, Dr. Muhammad Ashafa, during the special security awareness and voter education programme for people living with disabilities organized by NOA in Jos, yesterday.
Aregbesola inaugurated for second term zBlames Nigeria's woes on PDP By Gbenga Olarinoye
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SOGBO—OSOGBO, the Osun State capital stood still yesterday as Governor Rauf Aregbesola was sworn in for another term of four years amidst glamour. It was a day leaders of the major opposition party, the All Progressives Congress crowded on Osun to celebrate the party’s recent victory over what it believes was the worst intimidation in the history of elections in Nigeria. While Aregbesola blamed the Peoples Democratic Party , PDP, for the nation’s multi-form woes, insisting the party must be ousted from power come 2015, lead speakers at the event reiterated their earlier positions that the APC remained the only answer for a prosperous Nigeria. Former Head of State, Gen. Muhammad Buhari (retd), told the crowd that gathered at the Osogbo Township Stadium to witness the occasion that in the
midst of democratic impunities of the ruling federal government, the Osun election epitomised the success of democracy in the country. Buhari while congratulating the people for the success of the election, said Osun offered a promising future for the nation’s democracy amid unconstitutional removal of the governor of Adamawa, the shenanigans in Ekiti election and the orchestrated impeachment moves of speakers and governors in other states of the federation. In his speech after taking the oath of office, Aregbesola stated that democracy is the best political system ever devised by mankind in the annals of power politics. Aregbesola lamented the reversal of the nation’s for-
tunes, saying that the PDP-led Federal government has through its maladministration impoverished Nigerians, particularly in the last six years under President Jonathan. Former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, said people’s oriented programmes of Aregbesola and that of the APC
has shown that people will be on the side of the party, come February 2015. He charged the governor to continue his people-oriented programmes like that of giving aids to the vulnerable elders, the Osun feeding programme and other youth empowerment schemes.
I'm out of 2015 Senate race —Gbenga Daniel By Bashir Adefaka
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A G O S — IMMEDIATE past governor of Ogun State, Otunba Olugbenga Daniel has said that he would no longer contest the 2015 Senatorial election in Ogun State. In an exclusive interview in his Lagos home, yesterday, the former governor appreciated the demands on him to contest, especially by people who believed that his doing so would boost their own aspirations. His words: “The Senate, for me, is not an ambition. On the contrary, the pressure on me to run sometimes is because some people believe that my name will add value to their own aspirations. ‘’They believe that if I run for the Senate, it will rub positively on the tickets of other people. ‘’But I have taken a decision, all things being equal, that I will not run for Senate under this dispensation. “Or put the other way, I feel that having achieved the required stability within the party, PDP, I can now successfully say that I am bowing out of the senatorial race. That does not stop me from supporting all the people that I need to support.” Otunba Daniel who spoke on many issues remarked that Ogun State has a master plan for development, which any incoming administration can use to take the state to greater heights instead of attempting to diminish the legacies of their predecessors.
Full interview next week.
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EPZ: Etoromi cautions Itsekiri, Ijaw leaders against inflammatory statements By Emma Amaize
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A R R I — T H E Seipakumor of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, Lt. Col Satchie Etoromi (rtd), yesterday, cautioned Ijaw and Itsekiri leaders to stop making provocative statements in breach of the agreement by both ethnic groups on the $16 billion Export Processing Zone, EPZ, project. Speaking to Vanguard in Warri, Etoromi, from Itsekiri, said he was taken aback that both Itsekiri and Ijaw indigenes had thrown caution to the wind in their statements and publications. “I am surprised that within the last few days, numerous statements had been made by Itsekiri and Ijaw people, even when the leaders met on November 24 and agreed that there would be no further publications, so as not to aggravate the already tense situation. “We should check our utterances so as not to worsen the situation. I am an Itsekiri with an Ijaw mother. Itsekiri
and Ijaw are brothers and sisters, and we should stop attacking ourselves, but resolve the matter as one people. “Young men should stop making statements on the EPZ without consulting their elders to know their stand before going public on the matters they are talking about. The
Ijaw were in Ikpokpo before the Itsekiri came to live with them and intermarried in that place. We, the elders know this as a fact and it is in the interest of peace for people not to hide under fraudulently obtained judgment to claim ownership of somebody else’s land.” He said that the Itsekiri Leaders of Thought in a letter
by Chief E. Begho and others, dated, December 29, 1984, to the former military governor of Bendel State, said “The Itsekiris agreed that they (Ijaws) were allowed to go with the Itsekiri lands which they occupied. This was the price the Itsekiris had to pay in the interest of peace and progress in Warri Division.”
Delta 2015: PDP clears Utuama for gov race
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EPUTY governor of Delta State, Prof. Amos Utuama, has been cleared by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, screening committee to contest the state's governorship primaries slated for December 8. Utuama was among the aspirants screened by the party at its South-South zonal secretariat in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Reacting to his clearance, Utuama said in Asaba, yesterday that he was delighted at the development, adding that it was a pointer to a brighter future for Delta State.
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F BRIEFING: From left: Managing Director, Levant and Emerging Africa Region, EMC, Mr. Nazim Fraijat; Vice President and Global Chief Technology Officer, CTO, EMC Sales, Patricia Florissi and General Manager for West Africa, EMC, Rasheed Jimoh, at a press briefing on the 2014 edition of the EMC Forum in Lagos. Photo: Joe Akintola.
Why I'm leaving PDP for APC, by Ogiemwonyi was in Edo for 10 years and APC State will decide. can see the difference. Look at our “You are not coming to force roads with six lanes. Look at the ENIN—THE National has been here now for six years. leadership of All The student in the University of anything into our throat. The time Benin water storm project. Today, Progressives Congress, APC, Benin or Ekpoma will compare has passed when one man could flood no longer sacks our people. will today storm Edo State to when PDP was here and what decide who becomes what in Edo But for the bad condition in which receive the former Minister of they are seeing today. We are no State. Edo people are not fools. Oshiomhole met this state, we State for Works, Mr. Chris more fools. Nobody can come We are all giving our support to would have been comparing Edo here and talk about using federal Oshiomhole because of what he to Lagos. Edo people will vote Ogiemwonyi into the party. Ogiemwonyi, who is expected might to rig. The people of Edo is doing in the state. Our people APC come 2015 and 2016." to join the 2016 governorship race in the state and his supporters across the three senatorial districts of Edo State, will today dump the Peoples A R R I — T H E association that purport- fered solutions on the Democratic Party, PDP, for N a t i o n a l edly expelled Dr. Udu- premise of objectivity and the APC, at the Urhokpota Association of Itsekiri aghan “should have con- scholarship instead of traditional ground, Ring Graduates, NAIG, under structively criticised the what they have done.” Road, Benin City. the leadership of Ajagbe governor and or profAPC leaders expected to Oritsegbegbemi, has join Governor Adams dissociated itself from the Oshiomhole at the event purported expulsion of include the National Governor Emmanuel Chairman of the party, Uduaghan of Delta State fasting meeting of his camChief John Odigie- by the Alero Tenumah paign organisation in Uyo, Oyegun, former Head of faction, describing the HEAD of the Ekere said he will be fair to State, Gen.Muhammadu move December 8 all in the state irrespective as “most Buhari, Asiwaju Ahmed uncharitable of place of origin. governorship primary and Tinubu and others. He charged his supporters uncultured as it does not election of Peoples Ogiemwonyi, in an portend a positive Democratic Party, PDP, the to remain steadfast and interview with journalists, outlook nor a solution on immediate past deputy courageous knowing that expressed displeasure with the way forward.” governor of Akwa Ibom victory was certain. the leadership of PDP in the Ekere, who collected his NAIG, in a statement by State and one of the state, adding that the Oritsegbegbemi, said leading governorship clearance certificate from the performance of the APC that “Dr. Uduaghan is a aspirants, Mr. Nsima PDP screening panel for governments in Edo and bona fide and honorary Ekere, has promised to South-South Zone in Port Lagos states, has given him member of the distribute democracy Harcourt on Monday, urged the conviction that the party association,” stressing dividends evenly across his supporters not to be was truly progressive. that the Tenumah the state if elected intimidated or deterred by “People like to do leadership of the governor. any human obstacle. comparative analysis. PDP Speaking at a prayer and
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Ekere assures on spread of democracy dividends across A- Ibom
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ORMER Delta State Commissioner for Economic Planning, Chief Clement Ofuani, has been cleared by the Screening Committee of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the South-South zone. Ofuani, who served under the administration of former Governor James Ibori, by this clearance, is to contest in the party’s governorship primaries for Delta State. The PDP zonal screening committee gave Ofuani a clean bill to contest the primaries billed for December 7 and 8. Ofuani, a former Special Adviser to President Umaru Yar ’Adua on Political Matters, was also Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan.
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Bayelsa moves to preserve Ijaw language By Samuel Oyadongha
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E N AG OA — B AY E L S A State Government, yesterday, said it was racing against time to save the Ijaw language from extinction, just as it presented cheques of N16.7 million to scholars studying the language under the pilot programme for the teaching and learning of the Ijaw language. Citing United Nations Economic, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO, report, which listed the Ijaw language among the 3,000 indigenous languages that would soon go into extinction, the state Commissioner for Ijaw National Affairs and Culture, Dr. Felix Tuodolo, said same informed the state government's flag off of the project, Ijaw Bebe Tolumo. He said: “We are fast losing our culture and heritage as it is common, these days, to be painfully confronted by the inability of our younger generation to effectively communicate in our mother
tongue. “Those who attempt to speak Ijaw in schools or in social gatherings are often denigrated or mocked by colleagues. It is also commonplace to consider our lingua franca to be English, or worse, pidgin English. “Even the Nigerian state has been unfair to the Ijaw
language as it has promoted other languages that were at par with the Ijaw language at the expense of the Ijaw language. Before and immediately after the civil war in Nigeria, four languages were used daily for translation of the national network news on Radio Nigeria. They were Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo and Ijaw.
“Today, there is national legislation making Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo as part of our national lingua franca and they are taught in schools and examined as major subjects by WAEC, NECO, and Nigerian universities as degree courses while Ijaw is not taught in public schools not even in Bayelsa State.”
Jonathan’s transformation agenda, driving force for devt —MONARCH By Chris Onuoha
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ENAGOA—THE Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan has been described as a driving force that will address the challenges militating against the country’s development and greatness. The Obanema of Opume Kingdom, Bayelsa State, HRM King Amalate Turner, who spoke, yesterday at the opening ceremony of the International Cultural Festival
and Colloquium organised by the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization, CBAAC, said that President Jonathan has made remarkable interventions in
various areas, including the culture sector, by approving special support for the creative industry and directing Nexim Bank to provide backing to the industry.
Celestial Church holds harvest, thanksgiving service
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HE adult harvest and thanksgiving service of Celestial Church of Christ will hold Sunday, at the church premisis, Km 11, Badagry Express Way, Ojo,
Lagos. A statement by the harvest thanksgiving organising committee said the service will address all the needs of the people.
Delta professionals back Osaji for Senate
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S A B A — D E LT A N o r t h Professionals, has endorsed Mr. Paul Osaji, a senatorial aspirant in Delta North senatorial district, on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as their preferred candidate. The group endorsed Osaji at a town hall meeting in Asaba, attended by hundreds of supporters from political parties in Delta North. Spokesperson of the group, Mr. Osita Okonji, said that they called the meeting to formally announce to the people of Delta North that they had endorsed Osaji for the Senate. Okonji said that they have been consulting with various groups, associations and individuals on Osaji’s aspiration.
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Community appeals to Uduaghan on new VC for DELSU
Second term inauguration of Aregbesola at Osogbo
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SABA — GOVERNOR Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State has been told to prevail on the Governing Council of the state university, Abraka in the appointment of the next Vice Chancellor of the university. Alleging that the process of selection was abnormal, the Abraka community in a letter to Governor Uduaghan, insisted that due process should be followed. The people in the letter by Mr. Bello Oghenekevwe in which the Deputy Governor, Prof. Amos Utuama, Senator Emmanuel Agwariavwodo, Chairman of the university Governing council, Mr. Tony Elumelu, among others, were copied, insisted that due process should be followed in the selection process. The people said the letter was “to bring to the awareness of the governor, certain untoward development that is brewing in the tenure of the incumbent Vice Chancellor."
DESOPADEC hands over 3-classroom block in Ozoro
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HE DELTA State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, in Isoko ethnic nationality, has handed over a modern three classroom block with all the necessary facilities for the students of Alaka Grammar School Ozoro Isoko North Local Government Area, Delta State. The Commissioner representing Isoko nation on the board of DESOPADEC, Mr. Joseph Ogeh, speaking through his Special Assistant Mr. Jonathan Umukoro, said that the classrooms were built in pursuance of the human capital development agenda of the current administration. According to him, students must have a proper learning environment while teachers with good enabling environment will have job satisfaction and deliver their lectures properly.
From left, former All Progressives Congress, APC, National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande; APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; APC Presidential Aspirant, General Muhammadu Buhari; Senator Tony Adefuye, and Senator Isaka Adeleke, former governor of Osun State, during the swearing-in of Ogbeni Aregbesola as Osun State Governor for a second term, at Osogbo City Stadium, Osogbo, Osun State, yesterday.
Cross section of journalists among mammoth crowd at the inauguration. Inset: Governor Rauf Aregbesola, signing the oath register. With him are: his wife, Sherifat (3rd left); Chief Judge, Justice Adepele Ojo (left) and others.
Rivers APC candidate pledges to sustain Amaechi’s legacies ….Ogoni youths protest By Jimitota Onoyume
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ORT HARCOURT — GOVERNORSHIP candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC in Rivers State, Mr Dakuku Peterside, has assured that he will consolidate on the success of the administration of Governor Rotimi Amaechi, if elected governor of the state in the 2015 general polls. Meanwhile, the party said its
primaries will still hold for elective offices despite the adoption of Peterside by the party’s caucus as the standard bearer of the party in next year ’s governorship election. Spokesman of the party, Mr Chris Finebone in a statement, said “Indeed, the Rivers State APC caucus, after a long period of diligent scrutiny and in their wisdom on Wednesday, endorsed Peterside for the forthcoming governorship primaries of the
party in Rivers State. “It is important to re-emphasize that the primaries of the APC in Rivers State will hold as planned and all processes will be duly and diligently adhered to.” Meantime, Ogoni youths numbering about 100, yesterday stormed Government House, Port Harcourt to protest the adoption of Peterside as standard bearer of the party. The protesting youths, who gave the governor 48 hour ultimatum
2015: INEC reschedules distribution of voters' cards in 7 states ...begins registration of new voters, as it meets 22 political parties By Joseph Erunke
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BUJA — IN its efforts to address the complaints arising from inability of eligible voters to register or obtain voter cards ahead of the 2015 general election, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday, announced the rescheduling of the ongoing exercises in seven states of the country. According to the commission, the production of Permanent Voter Cards and preparation for Continuous Voter Registration will take place in six states and remaining nine LGs in Lagos State, where the exercise has not taken place. A statement issued in Abuja by the Chief Press Secretary to INEC
chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, said the decision was reached after a meeting with leaders of 22 registered political parties from Niger, Katsina, Rivers, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Borno as well as nine LGs in Lagos State that were left out in the recently concluded third phase of the programme. “At the meeting with political party leaders, the commission presented a progress report on the production of PVCs and explained lingering challenges necessitating a readjustment in the previously announced
schedule for distribution of the cards and CVR in the outstanding states”, the statement said. To ensure effective distribution of PVCs and mitigate difficulties encountered in the previous phases, INEC rescheduled the exercises to hold as follows: In Rivers and Nasarawa states and remaining nine LGs in Lagos PVC Distribution has been slated for between Friday, November 28 and Sunday, November 30 2014 while CVR will take place between Wednesday, December 3 and Monday, December 8 2014.
Okumagba advocates Okerre Urhobo for Warri South II
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RINCE MIKE Okumagba has called for the rotation of the Warri South Constituency II Delta State House of Assembly
seat to the Okere Urhobo block. Okumagba in a statement in Warri, noted that Pessu block in the constituency had occupied the
Seplat emerges mid cap firm of the year
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EPLAT PETROLEUM Development Company Plc has emerged winner of the “mid cap company of the year ($1billion to $25 billion market cap)” awards, beating three other strong contenders: Detnorske,
to reverse the action accused Governor Amaechi of betraying an alleged understanding that Senator Abe, an Ogoni would get the party’s ticket. Peterside, who emerged the consensus candidate of the party Wednesday evening, also said he will run a broad based government. He dismissed fears in some quarters that the Ogoni axis of the state will not vote for him because they had been clamouring for an Ogoni governor come 2015. Describing Senator Magnus Abe, who would have been his rival for the party’s ticket as his close friend, the governorship candidate said he was also like an Ogoni son. He alleged that the Ogonis who protested his emergence as candidate of the party were not Ogoni, adding that Ogoni see him as their son. Public Relations Officer, Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People, MOSOP, Mr Legborsi Esaen who spoke to newsmen on the protest, said though he was not part of the exercise but he heard that APC faithful from Ogoni carried out the protest. Meantime, one of the protesters was allegedly shot by the Police while trying to disperse them around the Government House area.
Noble Energy and Soco International Plc. The announcement was made at Oil Council, World Assembly which is the global meeting place for oil & gas companies looking to identify new M&A targets, raise
capital and meet new JV partners and OFS providers. Every year, the World Assembly welcomes over 1000 oil & gas companies, financiers and investors, who are looking to invest billions of dollars.
seat from 1999 till 2003, while the Agbarha Warri block had been there since 2003, arguing that only Okere Urhobo has not occupied the seat in the constituency. He spoke on behalf of Chief Eruteya Okumagba, a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, aspirant for the constituency, assuring that Eruteya will make a better representative of the constituency if given the opportunity to serve.
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A vote for PDP is vote for insurgency, corruption, unemployment — Atiku By Austin Ogwuda
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NUGU — FORMER Vice President and All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential aspirant, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, yesterday, in Enugu, warned Nigerians, that a vote for Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in 2015 general elections, was a vote for continuation of insurgency, kidnapping, oil bunkering, corruption and unemployment, among others. The former Vice President insisted that the PDP had nothing to offer Nigerians, but howcase propaganda, blaming insurgency, kidnapping, and lack of jobs. Addressing Enugu State delegates, ahead of APC national convention, Atiku said PDP-led government was very good at practicing government of propaganda, lamenting that since he grew up, he had never seen Nigeria governed the way it was being governed today with no sense of direction and purpose. He said: “The PDP government is only good in propaganda. They build railways only on television. There is insecurity everywhere. There is unemployment. Most of the problems in this country, insurgency, kidnapping, oil bunkering is done by youths because they don’t have jobs. Once they have jobs, they will not engage in such. None of
them boasts of this experience. I have contributed to democracy more than all of them. Even when the situation favoured me personally, I rejected it for the benefit of the entire country. Records are there for everybody to see. I have prepared myself. I have experience and I want to serve. If you go to APC states, you see what the Governors are doing. If you go to Rivers,
Nasarawa, Lagos, Sokoto, you will see what the Governors are doing. You can see it.” He said he decided to join the presidential race to make a change, and save the country from destructioin, arguing that APC, as reformers, would change in Nigeria for the better. Atiku added that he was the most suitable among the four aspirants vying for the APC presidential ticket, having
had the longest political experience, occupied the highest political office in a democracy and worked in every part of the country. Speaking on behalf of the Enugu delegates, a member of APC Board of Trustees, BOT, Brigadier General Joseph Okoloagu, (retd), said he was convinced that Atiku Ababukar had the capacity to deliver the country, if given the chance.
COMPETITION: From left, Mr. Nicolaas A. Vervelde, Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Breweries Plc; Mr. Azu Nwagbogu, Director of African Artists Foundation, presenting N2 million cheque to the winner of National Art Competition, Mr. Erasmus Onyishi, and Mrs. Marie Nweke, during the Nigerian Breweries and African Artists Foundation Seventh Annual National Art Competition, in Lagos. Photo: Diran Oshe
PH—Makurdi rail construction stalled as workers abscond By Francis Igata
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HERE WERE strong indications, yesterday, that the on-going reconstruction of railway lines linking PortHarcourt and Makurdi, may have suffered serious set-back, following reports that workers engaged by the construction
firm, had absconded It was learned that the firm was making frantic efforts to replace the over one hundred workers said to have “absconded from their duty posts”, in order to beat the deadline, in line with contract terms. The legal adviser to the company, Mr. Henry Okoro,
who disclosed this to journalists in Enugu, said the workers disappeared from the project sites more than a week ago. He said the action of the workers was strange as they did not give any notice of strike to the firm’s management, lamenting that spirited efforts to get the workers, led by one
Imo State Council of Arts and Culture workers on warning strike By Chidi Nkwopara
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WERRI — WORKERS of Imo State Council of Arts and Culture have commenced a three-day warning strike over unpaid salaries among other unresolved issues. Addressing journalists in Owerri, leader of the aggrieved workers, who doubles as the Financial Secretary of Radio, Theatre and Arts Workers Union, RATTAWU, Chibueze Nwosu, explained that the purpose of “the warning strike
is to remind the state government of the unresolved lingering labour issues affecting the workers.” While the labour leader particularly highlighted the nonpayment of salaries, allowances and other legitimate welfare packages of the workers, the Arts Council staff also called for the sacking of their General Manager, Mr. Iyke Uzoma. Some of the placards carried by the aggrieved workers read: “Owelle come to our rescue”, “Pay us our three and a half years
weigh-allowance”, “Sack Iyke Uzoma now. He is not the elected messiah”. The workers also expressed displeasure that government owed them their 2013 NAFEST duty tour allowance, as well as other accumulated monies. Although the entrance into the council was blocked when Vanguard visited, the aggrieved workers were, however, seen in groups, bemoaning their plight, especially as Christmas and New Year festivities draw nearer.
Samson, to a round table was to no avail. “As I talk to you, we cannot say that the workers are on strike because there was no notice to that effect. The law provides for a mandatory 14 days notice, but in this case, there was no such thing. The only thing we saw was that the leader of the workers’ union mobilized other persons and they made the workers to abscond from their duty posts. “Ever since this happened, several invitations have been sent to them so that we can have a dialogue, but they refused to show up. Even the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, of Railway Police Division, and the Area Commander have invited them for dialogue, but they have remained inaccessible,” he said. Okoro, while commending the government for consistently living up to its own terms of the contract, said the company would not wait forever, but had to recruit fresh workers to meet up with the deadline.
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head of the rescheduled Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, primaries for December 2014, former Aviation Minister and frontline PDP senatorial aspirant, Princess Stella Oduah, is likely to emerge the party’s flag bearer to contest the 2015 Anambra North Senatorial race as the outcome of an opinion poll has revealed. In the poll administered by the DEMOwatch.com and monitored in Onitsha, respondents who voted on who they considered the best senatorial candidate of all the aspirants contesting under PDP ticket for the 2015 senatorial election, showed preference for Oduah. The result showed Oduah leading with 80 per cent of the votes by the respondents. The former aviation minister was followed by Prince John Emeka, who got 10 per cent votes and surprisingly the incumbent, Sen. Margerie Okadigbo came last with three per cent votes. The poll was administered across Anambra North, made up of seven local government councils, including Oyi and Anyamelum, Ogbaru, Onitsha South and West, Anambra West and East.
Victoria Anaduaka laid to rest
Late Mrs. Anaduaka ATE MRS. Victoria Ugoye Anaduaka (Nee Ikeji), of Anaduaka family of Eziora, Agbaja Abatete, in Idemili North LGA, Anambra State, who passed on recently at the age 55, has been laid to rest. Late Victoria is survived by her husband, Isaac Anaduaka, many children, mother and other relations, among who, is Mr. Tommy Anaduaka, Editorial Production Co-ordinator, Vanguard Newspapers.
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Group urges Igbo to be active in politics By Abdulwahab Abdulah
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HEAD of 2015 general elections, Association of Enugu State Development Unions, AESDU, has urged Igbos to participate fully in the ongoing electoral process by seeking elective offices as well as casting their votes for candidates of their choice. President, Lagos State chapter of the association, Mr. Martins Nnebedum, said full participation in the process would enable them be to part of the decision making as well as guarantee their socioeconomic development in Nigeria. Nnebedum in his address at the 21st Enugu State Cultural Day, in Ikeja also emphasised the need for the people of the state to live together in harmony for the promotion of their cultural heritage. The cultural day, according to him, was to reawake the cultural consciousness of the people, some who had lost touch with their root, saying “Culture as documented over time, can be defined as including language, religion, social habits, music and arts.''
PDP chieftain absolves Okadigbo of non-performance By Clifford Ndujihe
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chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Anambra State, Chief James Okeke, has dismissed claims of nonperformance against the lawmaker representing Anambra North Senatorial District, Senator Margaret Okadigbo. Okeke, in a statement, said in the last two years, Okadigbo had sponsored four bills and co-sponsored 10 others. According to him: ‘’Senator Okadigbo sponsored the Nigerian Trust Fund Act Amendment Bill 2013, Child’s Right Act Amendment Bill 2013, the National Kidney Treatment and Dialysis Centre Bill 2013, the Nigerian Council for Clinical Psychologists Bill 2014.''
Court nullifies Anambra PDP caretaker committee By Ikechukwu Nnochiri
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BUJA—THE Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, yesterday nullified the Lt. Gen. Aliyu Kama-led caretaker committee of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Anambra State. Similarly, the court declined to void the ward congress election conducted by the PDP in Akwa Ibom State on November 1. The court presided over by Justice Ademola Adeniyi, described the suit which was filed by former Secretary to the Akwa Ibom State government, Mr. Umanah Okon Umanah, as speculative and academic. Umanah had prayed the court to nullify the outcome of the ward congress election, alleging that the national leadership of the party had skewed the process to favour only governorship candidates from Eket zone. Meanwhile, in a separate judgment, Justice Evoh Chukwu dissolved the Anambra caretaker committee based on a suit filed by a former chairman
MTN SURPRISE MUSHIN 4: MTN Ambassador, Hafeez Oyetoro aka Saka (2nd left) withsome traders at Ojuwoye Market, during his surprise visit to the market in Mushin,Lagos, yesterday. of the PDP in the state, Ken Emekeanyi, who had asked the court to extend his tenure till 2017. The judge dismissed the suit on the grounds that it constituted an abuse of court process but nullified the Kama-led caretaker committee, which was set up while the suit was pending. The court stressed that setting up the caretaker committee,
contrary to the undertaking by the party’s lawyers, constituted an abuse of court process. According to the court, it amounted to foisting the state of helplessness on the court. According to Justice Chukwu, “This impunity and judicial terrorism must stop”. Specifically, the plaintiff who was in 2010 elected Vice
Chairman of the party in the state, was sworn in as the state chairman after former chairman, Emmanuel Nweze, resigned in 2013. Emekeanyi had in his suit dated November 6, asked the court to declare that his tenure would only start to run in 2013 when he was recognised as the state chairman of the party.
Chime's wife, 49 others cleared for House of Reps by Abia PDP By Anayo Okoli
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M U A H I A — EMBATTLED wife of Enugu State Governor, Mrs. Clara Chibuzor Chime is among the 50 House of Representatives aspirants cleared by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Abia State, ahead of the party’s primaries. Also, wife of Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada, Mrs. Ijeoma Farida Wada was part of those cleared to contest for the ticket of Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency of Abia State. Clara Chime and seven other aspirants battling fo the Isikwuato /Umunneochi Federal Constituency ticket alongside the incumbent, Mrs. Nkiruka Onyeiruka Onyejeocha, presently Chairman, House Committee on Aviation. Seven women were among those cleared for the House of Representatives primaries. Of the seven Federal Constituencies, Isiukwuato/ Umunneochi has the highest number of aspirants with nine, followed by Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency and Isialangwa North/South Federal Constituency having seven aspirants each. Bende and Ohafia/Arochukwu have five aspirants each, while Aba North/South and Obingwa have four aspirants each. Eleven aspirants are contesting for the three senatorial seats in the state.
While the Abia Central seat has only the incumbent governor, Chief Theodore Orji as the sole
PDP aspirant, Abia North and Abia South have five aspirants each, including incumbents,
Uche Chukwumerije and Enyinnaya Abaribe, respectively.
Shun negative trade unionism, Minister tells Labour By Victor Ahiumayoung
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UPERVISING Minister of Labour and Productivity, Alhaji Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, has called on trade unions and other stakeholders in the labour sector to shun negative trade unionism and embrace social dialogue as a viable mechanism for ensuring industrial harmony and sustainable national development. He spoke in Abuja while declaring open a two-day 2nd Registrar of Trade Unions Annual Workshop on Current Challenges and Prospects of Trade Unions Administration in Nigeria. According to him, all the development partners in the labour sector should work as partners in progress with mutual understanding and coordinated efforts geared towards moving the nation forward through the actualization of the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. He pointed out that with the world having become a global village with knowledge-based economies, the acquisition of knowledge and improved capacity in peaceful resolution of
issues in trade union disputes were vital for effective trade unionism that would engender improvement in workers’ welfare and sustainable economic growth and development. While cautioning that negative
trade unionism was no longer fashionable worldwide, Alhaji Turaki stated that incessant lockouts and strikes hardly produced long-lasting solutions to trade disputes compared to roundtable negotiations.
Opadokun, Banire decry culture of imposition Nigerian leaders at all levels were
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HEIFTAIN of defunct National Democratic Coalition, NADECO, and convener, Coalition of Democrats for Electoral Reform, CODER, Chief Ayo Opadokun, has advised Nigerian youths to take their destinies in their hands and stand up against bad government policies. Speaking as a lead discussant during a roundtable with the theme ‘’Sustaining Electoral Democracy and Party Supremacy through Party Primary Election’’ organised by New Lagos Movement, an elite group within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos, Opadokun also condemned the culture of imposition of candidates by political parties in the country. Opadokun, who lamented that
selfish and insensitive to the plight of the citizens , said it was unbelievable that a country as rich as Nigeria had so many poor people who could barely feed themselves. Speaking on the topic; Deepening democratic values, Opadokun said it was saddening that over 10 million Nigerian graduates were roaming the street jobless. He urged eligible Nigerians to be involved in politics, warning that by staying away, bad leaders who would foist bad policies on the citizens would be elected. In the same vein, former Lagos State commissioner of the environment, Dr Muiz Banire, criticised a situation where people were not allowed to freely chose who they wanted to represent them.
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AST Monday, at least 13 PDP governorship aspirants from Rivers State were disqualified by the committee that their party appointed to screen them. Some of these disqualified individuals are highly credible and capable of performing well if elected to replace the incumbent, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi. Odein Ajumogobia, for example, is an immensely accomplished and impressively polished SAN who has served with distinction as Attorney General of Rivers State, Minister of State for Petroleum and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Nimisoere Walson-Jack, for example, is also a respected lawyer and is, in addition, a much-liked member of the Port Harcourt social and professional scene. Bekimbo Dagogo-Jack, for example, has run an important Federal agency.
•Odein Ajumogobia
Ridiculous, unfair and unwise! bona fide PDP members whose names have been slyly and unethically removed from the party membership list. As Ajumogobia put it when I contacted him for a reaction: “I held various top government positions between 2003
Modern approach to governance issues Tonye Princewill, for example, is a skilled businessman who has a sophisticated modern approach to governance issues. Gabriel Pidomson, for example, was once Secretary to the State Government. Lancelot Anyanya, for example, is a retired senior army officer and one of the most intellectually gifted Nigerians I know. And there are other seriousminded aspirants who have been cruelly shafted. Given their above-average credentials, why have all of the above been rejected by the screeners and prevented from contesting at the PDP primaries? The reason given by the Powers That Be is that “they are not registered members of PDP”. But everyone who is familiar with political shenanigans in this neck of the woods knows that they ARE C M Y K
•Femi Fani-Kayode
I feel compelled to ask whether it is acceptable for aspirants to be humiliated simply so that Madame’s candidate can be spared legitimate rivalry
and 2011 on the platform of the PDP. I have submitted my party membership cards – and membership dues receipts issued by the PDP which prove that I have been a PDP member since 2000. I am number 001 in the erstwhile PDP members’ register in my ward. No revalidation exercise was ever carried out for issuance of new party registration cards in my LGA or other Rivers LGAs… “…Is it not then most laughable and ridiculous for a responsible screening committee to conclude that I occupied the prominent political offices that I have occupied in any capacity other than as a member of the PDP?... “…Is it not interesting that I was a PDP member for the purpose of the party receiving payment in respect of the costly Expression of Interest and Nomination forms – and for receiving a further previously undisclosed party administration fee imposed on all aspirations on the morning of the screening!... “…I was a party member when I submitted my forms to the PDP Secretariat on November 7, 2014. That is why I am so amused by these antics…” Long story short, the REAL reason why Ajumogobia et al have been tossed aside is that the First Lady - a Rivers indigene - has openly decreed that her favourite local crony, Nyesom Wike, an ex-Minister of State of Education and ex-Chief of Staff to Amaechi, must be the next Governor of
our home terrain. We are all human and therefore entitled to have personal preferences; and it’s fine, if you ask me, for Dame Patience to be particularly fond of Chief Wike (who is smart and can be very generous and has invested a lot of time, energy and cash in keeping the Rivers branch of the PDP alive since his ex-boss, Amaechi, fell out with the Jonathans and decided to decamp to the APC).
Legitimate rivalry But is it constitutional or appropriate for the wife of the President to have this much power and to be allowed to get away with wielding power so abusively? I also feel compelled to ask whether it is acceptable for aspirants to be humiliated simply so that Madame’s candidate can be spared legitimate rivalry. It is worth noting, at this juncture that Wike is not the only person who should be credited for the survival of the PDP in Rivers State...and that quite a few of the in-house rivals whom he and his Big Sister are trying to royally mess up also happen to be longstanding PDP supporters who have been useful to the party in the past and toiled night and day to help Dr Jonathan win the 2011 election. When I complained about recent developments to a
chum who is in Wike and Madame’s faction, he was unrepentant. He assured me that “Wike deserves to be the candidate because he is the main and almost sole funder of Rivers PDP.” I was horrified by this utterance because money is not everything, for crying out loud. And, by the way, I will warmly welcome evidence that Wike is spending money that he earned honestly and can afford such largesse because he is a talented entrepreneur who made big bucks before he went into government! Meanwhile, Wike comes from the same Ikwerre ethnic group as Amaechi, while all of his disqualified PDP rivals are Ijaws or Ogonis whose ethnic groups feel that it is their turn to run Government House; and I’ll be absolutely amazed if the terrible tensions that are being generated by the Wike camp’s ruthless determination to ignore zoningrelated sensitivities do not eventually undo him.
Shut Up, Femi! Femi Fani-Kayode, a onetime Minister of Aviation who is currently one of President Jonathan’s attack dogs, has just lavished a whole heap of insults on my Governor, Amaechi, describing him as a “houseboy” and “peasant”. I know Femi and I’m extremely disappointed that he chose to attack an educated achiever like Amaechi so unjustly. But my disappointment is not important. All that matters is the fact that Femi – who (unlike most of us) comes from a superelite family that has enjoyed privileges like expensive foreign education for generations – clearly looks down on ordinary, hard-working Nigerians like domestic helpers and villagers – farmers, for example – who live in rural areas. I wonder how Femi’s new mentor, Mr President – whose humble fisherman father was not, like Femi’s sophisticated father, a graduate of Britain’s premier university (Cambridge) – feels about Femi’s rampant social snobbery. Responses to: donzol2002@yahoo.co.uk or to 0802 747 6458 OR 0811 675 9752 (texts only). PLEASE KINDLY NOTE THAT UNLESS YOU REQUEST ANONYMITY, YOUR COMMENTS MAY BE PUBLISHED, WITH YOUR NAMES AND CONTACT DETAILS ATTACHED.
18 — Vanguard, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014 EMERGENCIES have their place even in politics. What emergency could have necessitated last minute loans some States are obtaining? How would the burden sit with in-coming administrations, especially in the light of the financial burdens dwindling oil prices pose? A State has a right to manage its finances and other affairs as it deems fit, as long as it is answerable to the public, the ultimate owners of the resources in question, and the conduct of the affairs are within the law. These laws include the Fiscal Responsibility Act, FRA, a 2007 law that guides borrowing and management of government finances at federal, state and local government levels. Its thrust is transparency and accountability. Section 44 (1) of FRA states that, “ Any government in the Federation or its agencies and corporations desirous of borrowing shall, specify the purpose for which the borrowing is intended and present a cost benefit analysis, detailing the economic and social benefits of the purpose for which the intended borrowing is to be applied”. According to Subsection
Abuses Of FRA Continue (2), “ Any borrowing requires the existence of prior authorisation in the Appropriation Act or Law for the purpose for which the borrowing is to be utilised ”. We are concer ned that some States are still borrowing less than six months to the end of the administrations. A loan, according to FRA, even if proposed as supplementary budget, should undergo scrutiny to align it with the law. To meet this condition, information on the purposes of loan and the ability to repay it, should be contained in the proposal placed before the legislature. Section 48 (1) of FRA urges government “ to ensure that its fiscal and financial
affairs are conducted in a transparent manner and accordingly ensure full and timely disclosure and wide publication of all transactions and decisions involving public revenues and expenditure and their implications for its finances ”. The conduct of State Assemblies in approving loans is below the FRA radar. The vacuous disclosure that loans would be used to pay off existing loans or “complete ongoing projects” is untidy. We are not opposed to gover nments obtaining loans. We are, however, totally against procedures that break the law. If a government must take a loan, it should be within the law. Financial institutions that grant loans without appropriate legal backing could lose their money if the matter is tested in court. Sadly, State Houses of Assembly have become rubber stamps for governors, thus abdicating their mandates of representing the people and acting as check and balance on executive abuses of office. The unholy collaboration is responsible for wastes of public resources. If States need loans, they should obtain them within the law.
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ITH the February 2015 election on the horizon, political imperatives loom increasingly large in Nigeria. There is perhaps no more pertinent example than the fevered politicisation of the brutal Boko Haram insurgency. The decision by certain politicians to focus their energies on criticising the Federal Government, rather than helping to build a united front against the terrorists themselves, may seem like shrewd political maneuvering. At best, it is deeply misguided; at worst, such shortsighted tactics promise only to create further division – playing straight into the hands of the extremists. Boko Haram’s strategy embodies the ‘divide and rule’ approach to warfare. The group seeks to establish divisions between men and women, Christians and Muslims, Northerners and Southerners. By allowing themselves to be seduced by Boko Haram’s lexicon of hatred, and driving a consistently political narrative about the extremists’ activities, those that seek to politicise the group are doing the terrorists’ work for them. It merely solidifies the divides Boko Haram seeks to entrench. The recently released Global Terrorism Index 2014 Report highlighted the significance of the threat posed by Boko Haram. This is no localised threat - the group has become one of the terror “Big Four”, along with Islamic State, Al Qaeda and the Taliban in terms of fatalities
Boko Haram: Unity, not political opportunism for which it is responsible. Now more than ever, there is a pressing need for the creation of a united, cross-party coalition against terror in Nigeria. The Federal Government would be the first to recognise the scale of the challenge the Boko Haram insurgency has posed. It has faced a tactical, well-armed opponent in inhospitable terrain, with foot soldiers who are unafraid to use the most brutal means possible to cause maximum devastation. From suicide bombings in schools to beheadings, barbarism is its chosen modus operandi. It is a classic example of asymmetric warfare.Yet politicians have repeatedly focused on cheap political wins for their own ends, rather than a critical national victory for the Nigerian people. Examples of such politicisation abound. Serious questions continue to be asked about the exploitation of the #BringBackOurGirls movement, which drew worldwide attention to the plight of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls. While the group is supposedly apolitical, its often overtly anti-Federal Government messaging has called into question its political neutrality. Recent comments by an APC leader, Audu Ogbeh, did little to assuage concerns. At an event to mark the presidential declaration of Muhammadu Buhari, Ogbeh said: “We commend the #BringBackOurGirls movement led by members of this party; we thank them for their com-
mitment to Nigeria because they remain the only living evidence that Nigeria has a conscience.” The problem is not the fact that the movement is linked to the APC. It is that it increasingly appears that the group has not been open about its political affiliation, and has used its campaign, and the abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls, as a Trojan horse to deliver a decidedly political message. The same could be said of the American University of Nigeria Foundation, which has been raising money to provide scholarships for the Chibok schoolgirls who managed to escape their captors. While the aim of the foundation is noble, concerns have been raised about the degree to which the trauma the girls have faced is being used for political gain. Atiku Abubakar, a high-ranking APC politician is the university’s founder. In a further example of Trojan horse trickery, an email to the International Criminal Court, ICC, was recently circulated on Nigerian news websites, supposedly written by Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau. The letter sought to draw the ICC’s attention to alleged links between Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and Boko Haram. The email, which had clearly emanated from Jonathan’s political opponents, was a farcical attempt to politicise a deeply serious issue –Boko Haram’s financing. Little attempt was made to create even a
veneer of credibility – for example, the letter included Shekau’s supposed email address at ‘Boko Haram HQ ’ (‘bokoharamghq247a@gmail.com ’) .The political motive behind the letter was clear – two months earlier, a Nigerian civil society organisation had written to the ICC’s Chief Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, regarding reports that high-ranking politicians were sponsoring Boko Haram. A further tactic the APC has deployed is critiquing the Federal Government’s response to Boko Haram, while denying it the resources it requires to boost its capacity to tackle the insurgency. There are serious questions to be asked about the party’s underlying motivation in opposing the $1 billion loan requested to expand the Nigerian military’s defence capabilities. Nigeria has reached a critical point in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency. In the same way that Nigerians came together to defeat another deadly pandemic, Ebola, establishing a united front against terror is now imperative. It is, quite literally, a matter of life or death. Politicians from across the political spectrum need to lead the way in this regard. In the battle against an enemy whose driving force is the creation of division, unity can be the only path to victory – something all parties urgently need to recognise .
*Dr Aminu teaches Political Economy at the University of Maiduguri, Borno State.
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Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos palaver By Clement Udegbe
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REQUENT international air travellers know that there are very reasonable improvements in the facilities and services at airports in Nigeria. Time there was when airport users would sweat profusely due to heat caused by non-functioning air conditioners. There were also complaints about conveyor belts that did not work, touts all over the place harassing passengers, etc. No Nigerian international airport was spared, but the major ones were the Port Harcourt International Airport and the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMA, in Lagos. The Port Harcourt International Airport was closed for repairs which lasted from August 2006 to December 2007, when it was opened to limited operation. Operations were restricted to daytime until the first quarter of 2008, by which time the new lighting system became fully operational, restoring the compromised safety of engineers. During this repairs period, all domestic flights to and from Port Harcourt were diverted to Owerri , Enugu and Calabar airports, while Abuja and Lagos airports handled the international flights. It was a very rough time for air travellers who used the airport and it was notoriously bad for uniformed officials trying to extort money from fare-paying passengers. Murtala Muhammed Interna-
tional Airport was a bigger matter. The international terminal was considered dangerous in the late 1980s and 1990s. From 1992 through 2000, the US Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, posted warning signs in all US international airports, advising travellers that security conditions at Lagos airport did not meet ICAO minimum standards. During this period, travellers arriving in Lagos were harassed both inside and outside of the airport terminal by criminals. Airport staff contributed to its notoriety. Immigration officers required bribes before stamping passports, while Customs agents demanded payment for nonexistent fees. In addition, several airplanes were attacked by criminals who stopped planes taxiing to and from the terminal and robbed their cargo holds. Many travel guides suggested that Nigeria-bound travellers fly into Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano and take domestic flights or ground transportation into Lagos. In those days you had to have connections with the Immigration, Customs, or the military to avoid being harassed on arrival or departure by officials at these airports. But OBJ changed all that from 1999,and the security situation at MMA began to improve. Airport police instituted a “shoot-on-sight” policy for anyone found in the secure areas around runways and taxiways, stopping further airplane robberies. Police secured the inside of the terminal and the arrival areas outside.
By 2010, the FAA had granted the airport its highest safety rating, and the recent years have seen substantial improvements at MMA. Malfunctioning and non-operational infrastructure such as air conditioning and luggage belts have been repaired. The entire airport has been cleaned, and many new restaurants and duty-free stores have opened. Bilateral Air Services Agreements signed between Nigeria and other countries are being revived and new ones signed, with many airlines expressing interests and receiving landing rights to Nigeria’s largest international airport. Those dark days are now behind us, thanks to the presidents from OBJ, Yar Adua of blessed memory, and incumbent GEJ, for funding the changes we now see. Aviation
Today, the MMA system puts travellers under pressure in order to extort money from them, especially those based outside Nigeria, who tend to lose patience under pressure
A Comrade’s quest for the Delta State House of Assembly By Peter Omoko & Stephen Kekeghe
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VERY electioneering peri od in political history is a period of intense stock-taking where the spirit of change is allowed to give vent to optimism in the people’s collective aspiration. Hence, it is instructive for students of political history not to be ambivalent in the choices they make; as choices wrongly made always turn out to haunt them. Judging from the political setting of Ughelli South in the psyche of its players, it is proper for the youths and enlightened political leaders to open their minds and critically examine the foray of those who have put themselves forward for elective positions, evaluate their missions and choose wisely from the lots in order to give hope to the generality of the masses. For as Frantz Fanon has warned us in his famous book, The Wretched of the Earth: “Each generation must out of the relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it or betray it”. This is not the time for us to betray our collective destiny all in the name of self-politics. Ughelli South deserves more than it has got in terms of representation in the past few years. Indeed it is time the people of Ughelli South started re-examining the kind of political representation and the future C M Y K
they wished for themselves, especially as the 2015 elections are approaching. Now is the time the people must root for a candidate with outstanding personality and with the basic political qualities of competence, integrity and acceptability— one whose mission for our dear local government area is above party politics and geared towards creating jobs for our teeming graduate but unemployed youths; one who will not only listen to the people who voted him into power when the need arises, but must be able to empower the poor and women
We challenge all, particularly the delegates, to put the future of the people of Ughelli South at the back of their minds in voting for the candidate that will represent us come 2015
in his constituency; one who has proven track records and above all, one who will be ready to exploit the abundant human capital resources of our dear LGA. A careful examination of the aspirants who have indicated interest in the House of Assembly race in Ughelli South Constituency, Comrade Reuben Izeze stands out prominently. A dynamic young man who in the course of his political and academic career has performed creditably well and has distinguished himself as a dedicated, honest, consistent and result-oriented individual, Comrade Izeze is a man to reckon with. The foregoing sterling qualities have propelled him to build bridges of understanding, friendship and trust across Delta State. We cannot ignore Izeze’s socialist and collective consciousness – a trait which many contemporary politicians lack; and it is this peculiarity that has put him in good stead with his people at the grass root. In a society where students remain vulnerable to the repressive forces of political inequities, Izeze stood out and confronted the socio-political unfairness. It is in recognition of his doggedness in fighting for the rights of the voiceless students of Petroleum Training Institute, PTI, that he was called upon in 2006 to champion the cause of Delta State students as the Spe-
Ministers also worked hard, although one of them, is still being haunted by anti- money laundering agents, while another is embroiled in controvercial BMW cars, making it clear that there is chopping money in the aviation industry. The airport operatives also continue to devise new means to make money from international air travellers. Today, the Minister of Aviation is Chief Osita Benjamin Chidoka of the Federal Roads Safety Commission fame.He introduced the new ways to rake in money from Nigerians using the two pipes of New National Drivers Licence and New vehicle number plates. Last year, I showed how billions of naira will be sucked from the purses of poor Nigerians with the new vehicle number plates, but it didn’t matter, while the common man groans under it. However, under his leadership, the Federal Road Safety Corps won the prestigious Prince Michael International Road Safety Award in December 2008, and the National Productivity Order of Merit Award of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity in October 2010.The Permanent Secretary of Aviation is Alhaji Mohammed Abbas, with 11 departments headed by substantive Directors, who need to do more more work. Today, the MMA system puts travellers under pressure in order to extort money from them, especially those based outside Nigeria, who tend to lose patience under pressure. At the entrance into the departure hall you meet first the FAAN Security and Police officers, who may decide on who will accompany a traveller into the hall,
depending on how willing you are to part with just a little money. MMA is the only international airport that I know of where this happens, even before Osama Bin Laden’s 9/11. So, the new minister may not be able to stop this because it is security related from the military era in the history of airline passengers experiences in Nigeria. Inside the depature lounge, you queue up to check in with your luggage. You have Plant Quarantine, Animal Health, Police, Bomb Disposal, NDLEA, Customs,and Immigration, etc, to overcome. Then you queue for the final laps: boarding, have your passport stamped by Immigration and checked by Customs and NDLEA, etc. The system is well managed to be so slow, that you will be extorted and frustrated. Then one of these well trained professionals approaches you and makes an offer: if you could pay just N5,000 you will be taken through the fast track boarding movement. You negotiate and pay N3000, and indeed you are taken through in less than 30 minutes to the boarding area! It is a great business and the boys are making the money, and here is how. If only 5000 persons conservatively pass through this system in a week, it translates to N15 million per week, and N60 million for the boys per month! This has to stop and we hope the Ministry looks into it to continue the improvement of services in our biggest international airport.
cial Adviser to Ibori on Students Matters. This marked his debut in mega politics. We are examining Izeze beyond the confine of a personality to the robust expanse of a nation – his disposition transcends the individual to the communal, the collective! As a Senior Special Assistant/ Protocol to Governor Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, Izeze has done for his people of Ughelli South what ministers, commissioners, senators, council chairmen, etc, have never done for their people. With gainful employment for over 100 youths and microservice engagements for over 100 women, Izeze has proven to be the God-sent who will take Ughelli South to the promised land of political representation. One is fascinated by his humility and love for his people. He is an individual who believes strongly in the primacy of action over voice. After picking his nomination form as a DTHA aspirant representing Ughelli South, Izeze vibrantly reveals his love for his people; and how his politics will be driven by this love. "Our laws will be driven by the needs of our people, we shall adopt a bottom up approach and this we will do by holding regular constituency meetings with our people such that their needs and aspirations will be conveyed to us… when we are appropriating; we will be appropriating based on the needs of our people and not on our own whims and caprices," he said. Here, he has undoubtedly revealed his true personality –
a man who bears the collective aspirations of his people. This rootedness to his people represents the true characteristic feature of an individual who is qualified to represent the grassroot at DTHA. It is also wise to recognise that the position of DTHA requires a level of intellectual and administrative maturity. Intellectuality however, does not end at garnering degrees – it is that rare quality of quick and articulate response to problems; and the ability to solve a variety of problems with emotional stability and composure. As an adventurer and a mentor to many, the Comrade has shown a marvelous sense of academic commitment and political maturity—from the petro-chemical knowledge in the PTI where he was schooled with the technical knowledge needed in this age of globalisation, to the legal knowledge as a lawyer. Comrade Izeze has distinguished himself among the other aspirants as the most suitable for the position. This is accentuated by his direct engagement with two Governors of Delta State – Chief Ibori and Dr Uduaghan. We therefore challenge all, particularly the delegates to put the future of the people of Ughelli South at the back of their minds in voting for the candidate that will represent us come 2015 and beyond!
•Udegbe, a legal practitioner, wrote from Lagos.
*Omoko and Kekeghe wrote from the Delta State College of Physical Education, Mosogar and College of Education, Warri, respectively.
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Nigerians in Ghana prisons cry out for help •Allege death of over 100 By Esther Onyegbula
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IS name in Igbo language means “Lord bless me”. But today Chigozie is certainly not feeling blessed as he is one of the numerous Nigerians currently serving various jail terms in Ghanaian prisons. He was arrested at the airport in Ghana while trying to smuggle Marijuana to Hong Kong and was subsequently sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Chigozie’s health is said to have deteriorated, allegedly due to the poor condition of the prison. They (inmates) are allegedly denied food and medical attention when sick. Chigozie and other Nigerians who are languishing in Ghanaian prisons have, therefore, appealed to the Federal Government to repatriate them back to Nigeria to complete their jail terms. He narrated his ordeal to Vanguard Metro, VM on telephone. “I want to first of all, say that I am truly sorry for engaging in drug trafficking and bringing dishonour to my country, Nigeria. Before I was arrested, I was supplying computer accessories to traders in Ghana. I later got involved in drug trafficking and was caught with Marijuana at the Airport while attempting to travel to Hong Kong. I was charged to court and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. I have already served about 12 months and still have 14 years to go. Presently, I am very sick and need medical care. But the authorities have refused to allow me and other Nigerian prisoners access to medical
Jammed...Some Nigerian prisoners in Ghana. INSET: Chigozie attention. I don’t want to die in a foreign prison. We are treated like animals and the conditions are terrible. When a Nigeria eventually dies in prison, his relatives are not usually notified,” he said. Pleads for government intervention Continuing, he said: “ I am pleading to the Nigeria government to intervene to enable Nigerians who are prisoners in Ghana have access to medical treatment
when sick or better still, bring us back to serve our jail terms in Nigeria. Our families are in the dark, they really don’t know what we are facing. We’ve spent a lot of money trying to appeal in court, but all to no avail. “ I have witnessed over 100 deaths of Nigerian citizens in Ghanaian prisons and most of their families are not even aware. They still nurse the hope of their return without knowing they are dead and
thrown into the bush. We appeal to the government of Nigeria to please act on our behalf and repatriate us back home. We have many Nigerians in all the 46 prisons in Ghana that need the help of the Nigerian government.” Another prisoner at Nsawam Medium Security Prison, Ghana who insisted on anonymity said: “I’m serving a jail-term of 50 years for narcotics not worth up to one kilogramme. I am presently in
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*SUICIDE RIDERS! Some commercial motorcyclists(Okada riders) passing under the trunk of a moving trailer in order to beat the traffic jam at the Mile Two end of the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway . Pic: Akeem Salau C M Y K
my sixth year in jail Appeal “We appeal to the Nigerian government to please come to our aid and repatriate us back to Nigerian prisons to serve our remaining sentences. The condition here is very unbearable. We need to reconnect with our families. The Ghanaian police are fond of arresting innocent Nigerians, giving them high sentences of 50, 70 ,100, 150 to 200 years. Most of us have spent eight, 10, 15, 17 and 20 years in prison and some have died without completing their jail terms,” he alleged. Revenge “ My prosecutor told me that he is dealing with Nigerians as a revenge for what the Nigerian government did to Ghanaians in 1983 and 1985 when they were deported during the infamous Ghana-Must-Go.” Pray for us He appealed to Nigerians to “please continue to pray for us and do what you can to bring us back home”. His words: “Another sad part is that most of us are on sick bed without drugs and food. We are in prison yet we feed our selves. This is the hardship Nigerian citizens in all the prisons in Ghana are facing. I have been sick for the past three months and they have not taken me to the hospital or given me any drug. They treat us like animals. They give us only dry garri. We have no access to communication. I know how I suffered to reach you. Our hopes and the lives of about 800 to 1000 Nigerian prisoners in the 46 prisons in Ghana lies in your hand. Please, help us reach out to the Nigeria government”.
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Inadequate external infrastructure hindering liquid steel production — Ajaokuta Steel
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From left: Chief Oyewole Leke, Senior Special Adviser to the President on Maritime; Dr Joseph Odumodu, DG, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, SON, and Mr Lucky Amiwero, President, Nigeria Committee of Managing Director of Customs Agents at a one-day stakeholders forum on maritime industry organised by SON, in Lagos.
JAOKUTA Steel Com pany Limited has attributed the non-completion of required external infrastructure as the major challenge hindering liquid steel production in the country. Mr Isah Onobere, Sole Administrator, Ajaokuta Steel Company, made this known when participant of the World Bank and Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) sponsored training on Public Private Partnership visited the company in Lokoja. “ The greatest challenge in commissioning the plant for liquid steel production is the noncompletion of the required external infrastructure for transportation of needed raw materials to the plant and subsequent evacuation of products,” he said.
Apapa gridlock choking business — LSHA BY EBUN SESSOU
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agos State House of Assembly, LSHA, has raised an alarm that the traffic gridlock along Apapa roads has led to a sharp decline of business around the area and led to the close down of companies. The House through its Chairman House committee on Urban and Physical Planning, Mufutau Egebrongbe, also noted that the gridlock has
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increased criminal activities in that area. He lamented that, the place has largely suffered from criminal neglect by the authorities, as many Federal roads in Apapa are bad, compounding the choking business environment. In an interview with Vanguard, he disclosed continuous traffic jam on that road is posing high risk on the lives of people and businesses. According to him, many workers in the place go home late due to poor traffic
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management. The population of people and trucks has drastically increased through the y e a r s . “Undoubtedly, the area remains a major revenue source for the nation because of the ports located therein. The major sea ports in Lagos are located in Apapa. Major importation and exportation take place in Apapa sea ports at Tincan and Wharf. These form the major sources of revenue to the Federal and state governments”, he argued. “Because of gridlock on Apapa road, most workers trek from Mile2, Berger Suya which is many kilometers way to Apapa Wharf because of
perennial traffic jam with motorists occasionally passing the night on the road in their vehicles, sometimes, they are attacked by robbers”, he added. Explaining the critical challenges facing the area, he said, “traffic jam, which is
usually caused by four major problems. The fact that Apapa has only two roads in and out is a problem. There is no alternative to those routes. So, any time there is major accident in Apapa, most road users will be trapped.
According to him, the first phase of the project for the production of 1.3 million tonnes of liquid steel per annum has been completed. He added that out of 43 plant units, 41 had been completed and some commissioned and operated. “The balance of work about two per cent is in the primary plants. This has been the situation since 1994 when the builder of the plants vacated site on account of dearth of funds for the project,” he said He said that till date the steel plant equipment and facilities remained highly preserved and largely intact. This, he said was confirmed by two government sponsored technical audit reports by companies of international credibility. Giving a breakdown of the requirement to complete the plant, he said that the present status of the plant including the Estates stood at 4.66 billion dollars. He said that 513 million dollars is required to complete and rehabilitate the steel plant. Onobere added that the cost of external infrastructure and logistics required for transportation of input raw materials and cost internal infrastructure is 600 million dollars “150 million dollars working capital is required for fully integrated steel plant producing liquid steel,” he said
SEC tasks capital market operators on wealth creation for poor people By Peter Egwuatu
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he Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Arunma Oteh, yesterday advised capital market operators to come up with recommendations that the market could explore to create wealth for ordinary Nigerians. Giving the advice at the Technical Session of the 4th Annual Capital Market Retreat in Abuja, Oteh stressed that if properly planned, the Nigeria Stock Exchange, NSE would become a major investment market for ordinary Nigerians and also serve as a catalytic tool for alleviating poverty in the country. Describing deep rooted poverty level as one of the challenges Nigeria continued to grapple with despite efforts of government to reduce the inci-
dence through policy reforms, the SEC boss said that decisions taken by the capital market experts on the Nigerian Capital Market Master Plan (2015-2025) which is one of the major issues for deliberations at the 3-day forum, would offer a leeway on improving SMEs investors’ participation in the market on a sustainable basis. She said: “Let me say that one of the challenges we face as a country is poverty. The government and all of us as stakeholders are concerned about this and will therefore support all initiatives that can address this problem. “I hope that through the various issues we will discuss in this session, we can share experiences on how this forum can be used to truly create wealth for ordinary Nigerians”, Oteh added The investment expert, who
cited the experiences in Malaysia, Kenya and other countries where the launching of their capital market Master Plans had immensely deepened the capitalisation and created opportunities for inclusive growth of their economies, expressed the hope that Nigeria’s 10-year capital market Master Plan would impact positively on the poor and micro enterprises if all stakeholders remain committed to its implementation. While commending the Committee that was saddled with the responsibility of producing the draft Master Plan and others, who in one way or the other had contributed to the proposed market development framework, the SEC boss explained that when finalised and adopted, the Master Plan would reposition the Nigerian capital market as one of the best and biggest globally standardised exchange.
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Naira devaluation: Businesses laments as experts commend CBN By Babajide Komolafe
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USINESS owners have criticized the devaluation of the naira to N168 per dollar saying it would further aggravate the hostile operating environment. Financial experts however commend the Central Bank of Nigeria for taking the decision to devalue the naira saying it was necessary for macroeconomic stability. On Tuesday, the CBN among other things announced devaluation of the naira to N168 per dollar, increase in the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) to 13 percent from 12 percent, as well as increase in cash reserve requirement of banks for private sector deposit to 20 percent from 15 percent. “Businesses will suffer”, said Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, President, Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON). Gwadabe described the devaluation of the naira as unfortunate, saying it is ill timed. “At this time when there are many issues confronting the masses, the devaluation will reduce the purchasing power of Nigerians. It would increase inflation, and occasion loses for businesses”, he said. He disclosed that the decision has created confusion in the parallel market, prompting people to keep whatever dollars they have, with the hope that the exchange rate would further rise to N200 per dollar. Analysts at Financial Derivative Company (FDC) however said that the decision to raise the MPR and the CRR on private sector deposits, as well as the shift in the benchmark midpoint of the currency band send strong signals to the market that the CBN is determined to maintain prices and exchange rate stability. In a Bulletin issued in response to the MPC decision, they averred that the devaluation of the naira though woul lead to rise in cost of importation and undermine efforts to reduce inflation, it would however reduce the impact of declining crude oil prices on government revenue. They also opined that the rise in MPR and cash reserve requirement will lead to increase in borrowing cost in banks, and also undermine banks profitability. Razia Khan, Head of Africa Research for Standard Chartered Bank, said, “Wow! Big surprises from the Central Bank of Nigeria. Although we had forecast some CRR tightening, and an RDAS devaluation to a more realistic level, the CBN MPC has exceeded expectations. The MPR is hiked 100 bps to 13%. The private sector CRR is hiked 500 bps to 20%. The RDAS mid-rate is moved to
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From left: Partner, Consultants Collaborative Partnership, Engr. Diran Akerele; Managing Partner, Arc Femi Williams; Anniversary Logo Designer, Miss Damilola Marcus; Partner, Arc Omotayo Babalakin and Partner, Arc Enahoro Zedomi, during the 25th Anniversary press briefing of CCP, in Lagos. 168 from 155, and the band around it widened to +/-5%. With these moves the CBN has shown absolute commitment to dealing with current challenges. They have not shied away from the tightening needed to sustain current FX reserves. The official devaluation of the NGN allows the RDAS to move within the range that straddles the interbank FX rate. While the market reaction to the RDAS move in the near-term will be important, we think that these measures deal as comprehensively as possible with the challenges facing Nigeria. While Nigeria cannot do much to influence the oil price, the combination of measures today sends a powerful signal to all stakeholders on the CBN’s intent to do what it can to preserve macroeconomic stability.” Criticising the devaluation of the naira, Mr Taiwo Oguntimehin, Head, Business Development of Union Trustees Ltd, said the devaluation of the naira by the government was ill timed. Oguntimehin, who expressed this opinion in Abuja, said it should have been done during the Yuletide. “It should have been done during the Yuletide because Nigerians in Diaspora come home with a lot of foreign currencies. This would have stemmed and stabilised the exchange rate.’’ According to him, the timing is wrong because the economy is going through crisis and the capital market is going down and struggling to stabilise. He said that aside the timing, the government should have
put regulatory mechanism in place to help suppress the effect from the black market operators. “At this point in time, I do not think it is a good policy because we are trying to stabilise the economy and stability comes with policy. “The government should have put management mechanism and a lot of foreign currencies in place to suppress the effect from the black market. “The government does not have anything in place to cushion the risk of the effect of the decision they have taken. So, it is going to affect us. On its part, the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) condemned the increase in the lending rate as announced by the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN), saying that it would bring hardship. President of the association, Mr Ken Ukoha, said in Abuja that the new interest rate would negatively affect the ability of traders to obtain bank loans. Ukoha, who also kicked against the devaluation of naira as announced by the apex bank, said the pronouncement had to be deeply looked into and possibly reversed. He said that the development would eventually lead to inflation and further deepen the economic crisis in the country. Ukohoa said that the CBN was yet to tell the populace “the real truth’’ behind the adjustments, adding that it contradicted the promise made by CBN governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele when he assumed office. He
said that the governor on assumption of office pledged to reduce the lending rate so as to enhance the growth of the real sector. “There is confusion here. When he took over the leadership of the apex bank he promised reduction in the lending rate and he is now doing contrary,” Ukoha said. According to him, the government is working against the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sub-sector as the engine of economy. Ukoha said that the way to develop the SMEs was through loans from bank with low interest rates by the banks. He, however, said it was unfortunate that the increase in the lending rate would slow down the growth of SMEs.
NSE CEO now ASEA President By Aminat Oyekanmi
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he African Securities Ex change Association, ASEA, has appointed the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema, as its president. Onyema had previously severed on the ASEA Executive Committee as the Deputy President, he was also appointed the NSE CEO and also a member in the National Council in April 2011.Under his stewardship, the NSE became a member of the World Federation of Exchange (WFE) on October 28 2014.
The African Securities Exchange Association was established in 1993, ASEA works with African member Exchanges to unlock potential of the Africa capital market. The ASEA is the premier Association of 23 securities exchange in Africa. ASEA aims at developing member exchanges, enhancing global competitiveness of member exchanges and providing a platform of network and exchange of information. It aims at enhancing the visibility of ASEA members at the international level with a view to attract capital inflows to Af-
rica capital market, being a powerful lobbying and advocacy voice for member exchanges and also promoting market development among member Exchanges The NSE services the largest economy in Africa, and is championing the development of Africa’s financial market. The NSE continues to evolve to meet the needs of its valued customers and to achieve the highest level of competitiveness. It is an open professional and vibrant exchange, connecting Nigeria, Africa and the world.
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ince assumption of office as the Kaduna State Governor,, Mukhtar Ramalan Yero,has taken agriculture as a key sector in job creation with provision of inputs, access to funds and trainings to farmers. Farmers in the state now enjoy 60 percent subsidy on prices of assorted fertilizers procured by the state government for distribution in the current planting season, just as they enjoyed in the past few years. In this interview with JIMOH BABATUNDE , Director General, Media and Publicity to Kaduna State Governor , Ahmed Maiyaki , talks about what the administration has done and still doing to transform agriculture in the state. Here is an excerpt. INPUTS In the first year in office as Governor, Yero implemented an unprecedented agriculture support programme which provided support to farmers. In 2013, for the first time in the history of Kaduna State, over 11,000 metric tons of assorted fertilizers (NPK, Urea, SSP, and Organic), chemicals and hybrid seeds were shared to farmers free. The distribution of assorted free fertilizers for the 2013 provided 250 bags of NPK per ward, 180 bags of Urea per ward, 100 bags of SSP per ward and 70 bags of Organic per ward as well as formers cooperative societies in the state. In 2014, assorted fertilizers, chemicals and hybrid seeds were distributed to farmers at 60% subsidized rates. For instance, NPK that sold for N6500 in the market was sold to farmers at N2, 500. In each ward we have 255 political wards in 23 local governments; each ward got a trailer full of fertilizer that is about 600 bags of different fertilizers. These fertilizers were distributed to genuine farmers at no cost. Over 98 farmer cooperative societies also got the fertilizers, so in total over 11,000 of metric tons of fertilizers were also distributed free to farmers. This also includes distributions of seedlings and other supports. Furthermore, the State Government made provision for procurement of tractors and other modern farm equipment in the 2014 budget. This is aimed at making farming lucrative to encourage the younger generation to take to the oldest trade known to man. The aim in providing support to farmers was to tap into the huge job potentials and food security that agriculture provides. This will also provide alternative sources of revenue generation as well as raise our Gross Domestic Product (GDP). PROCESSING One order thing is that in the past when farmers produce the issue of market becomes C M Y K
Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero of Kaduna State with the Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris helping a beneficiary with subsidised bag of fertiliser.
Why Yero invested much in agriculture — Maiyaki problematic. In 1981 under Balarabe Musa government there were some food processing companies that were set up. After 33 years, some of them became moribund as they were abandoned by successive government as attention was given to production not processing. For that reason, the governor visited one of the food processing companies in Ikara, where there was a lease agreement between Kaduna state government and an Indian investor signed. The food processing company in Ikara can process over 16950 tons of tomatoes every year. It also has the capacity to process another 5760 tons of mangoes, it can also process 5120 tons of oranges as well as 780 tons of pineapple per annum in the industry where the lease agreement was signed and part of the agreement, the company has a farm land of 700 hectares for the planting of tomatoes which
is an part of the factory which the Indian firm is going to run over the next 10 years. As we speak presently under the PPP agreement, the investors have taken over the place, they have started work, and the governor was there for the ground breaking ceremony. That part of the state is known for the production of tomatoes and the resuscitation of that company will lead to generation of employment. In the company alone over 100 people will be engaged as
To make agriculture all year round, the state government reached out to the federal government to make 1000 farmers benefit from the project
factory workers and over 50000 farmers will go into production of mangoes, pineapples and oranges and will also be engaged indirectly producing raw materials for this company. The aim of government in trying to turn around agriculture into major source of revenue is being achieved through this effort and that could also in turn lead to those who migrated from rural area to go back there. IRRIGATION In addition, to boost dry season farming, the government has continued to make adequate provision in its budgets for the rehabilitation and upgrading of state owned irrigation schemes. Government has also done more in not making agriculture rain fed alone through partnership with the federal government on irrigation where 100 farmers are engaged. So as to make agriculture all year round, the state government reached out
the federal government to make 1000 farmers benefit from the project. Under the skill acquisition project, the state government has a project where it trained over 7600 youths and women in various trades. Part of the trades is irrigation farming. People were trained on irrigation, on fisheries, poultry and different modern agricultural practice. Some of those who were trained are graduates and they all got starter packs after the training, for instance those trained in poultry were given working tools that relate farming so also those trained in irrigation farming in addition to seed capitals for them to start off. ACCESS TO LOAN To curb the difficulties being encountered by farmers in accessing loans from financial institutions, the State Government has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for provision of N1 billion to be distributed as loans to farmers. The State has paid its own share of N500 million counterpart funding, while the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) has also provided another N500 million (making a total of N1 billion) for distribution to interested farmers as loans. The Memorandum of Understanding has already been signed between the State and the BOA. This is aimed at increasing the capacity of farmers in the State to expand their farmsteads and also employ more hands to cultivate the land. Governor Yero is determined to unlock the huge employment potentials of the agriculture sector, which will make the state food sufficient as well as boost its economy. LIVESTOCK The governor expressed worry over incessant clashes between pastoralists and farmers, so, as an intervention programme, the government approved the sum of N45 million for the rehabilitation, expansion and improvement of existing facilities in the grazing reserves, in addition to purchase of drugs for control of animal diseases and rehabilitation of veterinary clinics.
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pilot hybrid tomatoes production project has been established in Kano state by Dangote farms for its tomatoes processing plants in the state. The Managing Director of the Dangote Farms, Alhaji Abdulhamid Kaita, made this known to newsmen in Kano at the end of a two day stakeholders’ forum on tomatoes value chain. Alhaji Kaita said the company introduced the hybrid seedlings to farmers yet they insisted that the seedlings be tried by the company before they patronized it. He noted that the company had began a pilot project at Kadawa area of the state during this year’s rainy season and was about to begin the second phase of the project during
the dry farming season. According to him, “The yield they produce now is about 10 tones per hectare by the hybrid seedling varieties we are introducing will produce 80 to 100 tones per hectare using the best practices.” Explaining the purpose of the stakeholders meeting, the Director noted that it aimed at mobilizing the stakeholders to rub minds to save the company from collapse. He added that the company had engaged farmers in the past two years providing them with best practices of tomatoes production and processing. Furthermore, he noted that the company orgnised the farmers into clusters to prevent dealing with farmers individually for the benefit of the farmers and the company.
Speaking at the occasion, Mr Richard Ogundele, an intervention Manager whole sale retail and good practices of the DFID’s Growth Employment in States (GEMS 4), commended the Dangote Farms for the initiative. He said expressed optimism that the Dangote Farms would see the road map after the stakeholders’ forum as many problems were brought before the table for discussion and solutions were proposed. Dangote Farms with support from the World Bank, conducted a two-day stakeholders’ meeting on tomatoes value chain ahead of the commencement of operation of the Dangote tomatoes processing plant in the next few weeks.
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SMEDAN, CWG collaborate to grow MSMEs with technology By Naomi Uzor
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From left: Hon. Ishaya Anfani, Vice-Chairman, Kaduna South Local Govternment Area; Mr Uzo Odenigbo, Head, Public Affairs and Communications, Nigerian Bottling Company Limited (NBC); and Mr Clement Adebayo, Plant Manager, NBC, Kaduna, during the commissioning of renovated blocks of classrooms, new toilet facility and borehole water projects donated by NBC at the LGEA Primary School, Kakuri, Angwar Television, Kaduna.
CPC vs NBC/Coca Cola: An end to impunity By Franklin Alli
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HE recent regulatory action taken by the Consumer Protection Council against Coca Cola Nigeria Limited and its bottling affiliate, Nigerian Bottling Company Plc, is still persisting in the discussions of Nigerians. The latest voice came from All Citizens Forum, Nigeria. In a position paper, the Forum, said “ We the All Citizens Forum, Nigeria, an organisation committed to good citizenship, rule of law and due process are constrained to lend our voice and support to all efforts both in the private and public sectors geared towards transforming Nigeria from a country where “anything goes” to where rules are respected and followed.” The Forum asserted that the the crux of the matter is an apparent attempt by these companies, both of which are well known and otherwise respected brands to avoid, indeed reject regulatory oversight by the CPC, which by law is mandated to ensure that products and services offered to the public meet certain standards concerning wholesomeness and value for money, among others and provide some redress for consumers who are cheated of their hard earned cash in the process. It said:”However, some companies with their eyes apparently fixed solely on profits do not want this to happen being comfortable with the business as usu-
al. They have tried to por- standards of care and imtray the CPC as being plied assurance and readesperate to raise reve- sonable expectation that nue as justification to im- they are of the same avpose unreasonable fines erage grade, quality and on companies under the value as similar products guise of consumer protec- sold under similar circumtion. stances. “Yet what we see is quite “Why did the Council different. We believe that decide to initiate and confor once, a public service duct an investigation? organisation is truly serv“The Orders were ing the public interest. In- served on the two compadeed, by stepping on toes, nies in February 2014 the CPC has demonstrat- with specific time lines ed the resolve of the ranging from seven to 90 Goodluck Jonathan ad- days to comply. They ministration that it will have refused to obey the work in the interest of the Orders till date. Can Coca greater good. Cola try this stunt in the The Facts US? “For the sake of empha“Rather, those bent on sis, we will like to draw continuation of regime of the attention of the public impunity have resorted to to the press statement is- distorting the facts of the sued by CPC at the con- matter with the series of clusion of the investiga- misinformation such as tion in Lagos on 18th Feb- those express in the adruary 2014 vertorial carries by the “Pursuant to a consum- Nigeria Employers Coner complaint in Septemsultative ber 2013, reCouncil in garding two The Punch of half-filled 24thNovemcans of ber, 2014, Sprite, prodwhich we will ucts manuaddress factured by here. the Nigerian Best before Bottling date is interC o m p a n y By stepping on national best Ltd (NBC), toes, the CPC practice under li- has demon“It is trite cense and that the best strated the authority of before date Coca Cola resolve of the (BB) about Nigeria Lim- Goodluck which CPC ited, the Jonathan is raising Council initiawareness is ated and con- administration on all fours ducted an inwith internavestigation tional staninto whether dards and the products consumer conformed protection. with ordinary
Consumers should be educated on the risk of purchasing products, which have reached the tether of their wholesomeness. Any interpretation that encourages consumers to buy products after the best before date is untenable, especially having regard to our harsh tropical climate and imperfect storage conditions which have a tendency to diminish the quality of products very quickly. The question should now be asked, are manufacturers encouraging consumers to continue to buy products after the BB date and how much longer after the BB date. “It is in this light that we reject in its entirety any attempt to demonise the CPC in the course of performing it legitimate duties with the commitment and vigour uncommon in the public sector. Rather, it should be encouraged and supported to ensure consumers get value for money spent on products and services. Over the years consumers have remained voiceless in the midst of gross abuse and exploitation. The time has come for a change in the way companies do business in this country. We need a transformation to sanity,” said the Forum.
HE Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Computer Warehouse Group CWG Plc to provide an ICT technology for the growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria. The agency is also working hard to improve funds channeling to the sector. In his remark during the signing ceremony, the Director-General of SMEDAN Alhaji Bature Umar Masari, lamented the major issues affecting MSMEs, including access to finance and markets. He said the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between SMEDAN and the Computer Warehouse Group will effectively ameliorate these challenges. AlhajiMasari noted that the challenges facing the country today would be a thing of the past if the potentials of the MSME sub sector of the economy is fully realised. According to him, the major challenge of the MSMEs is finance and it is an area they are working hard to see how they can improve on it. “There
is a lot of suspicion on the part of the financial institutions, they look at the MSMEs as threat to risk, the patronage is very low and we know that the SMEs has a lot of promise in terms of job creation/employment for the country,” he said. Responding the Founder/Chief Executive Officer, Computer Warehouse Group (CWG) and Entrepreneur in resident at Columbia Business School (CBS) Mr. Austin Okere, commended SMEDAN for the stringent due diligence which has culminated in the signing of the MOU. Okere said the collaboration would boost the development of MSMEs in the country, stressing “We know that unemployment is a big issue in our country, If this projects helps the 17.7 million MSMEs to build capacity so that they each employ one additional person, we would have helped to create 17.7 million jobs.” He said the latest World Bank Doing Business Report indicated that Nigeria had moved five 5 places up, adding this is well above the average improvement of two positions by the MINT countries comprising of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey.
We didn’t borrow to finance machine parts plaza —UASPADA
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HE United Allied Spare Parts Dealers Association, UASPADA, says its new ultra modern machine parts plaza at the Lagos international trade fair complex, was constructed without bank borrowing. “The project was strictly funded through the selfless contributions of our members and some investors, so we did not borrow from any bank or individuals whatsoever,” said Chief Bartholomew Achukwu, the President of the association. In a statement, Achukwu disclosed that they are set to commence commercial activities at the new site from December 15th 2014. He explained that the machine parts plaza is an international shopping arcade housing 3,000 lock – up shops, and 29 individual plazas, adding “the project is at finishing stage and we applaud our
members for their patience and cooperation.” According to UASPADA’s secretary general, Simon Uzoetue, the market which is first of its kind in the entire ECOWAS region was borne out of the visionary efforts by some pioneers and founding fathers of like minds drawn from Idumota and Ebute-Meta who came together in 2004 to form the union with a primary aim of relocating to ASPAMDA’s auto parts plaza. “There are 3,000 shops in all, though our membership has grown above 3,000. But only qualified subscribers will be allotted with the shops. It is a wholesale market offering a wide range of machine parts, engines and accessories including motor bikes, three wheelers, tractors, generators of all sizes, marine boat engines and components, as well as all manner of industrial and domestic machineries.”
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•Participants from past edition of Abuja carnival. INSET: Visibly disturbed Tourism Minister, Edem Duke, with his aides Tuesday in Abuja as Abuja residents failed to turn out en-mass for the opening ceremony of the Abuja carnival.
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hen President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration in 2004 conceived the ideal of having a carnival in Abuja yearly, it was meant to promote domestic tourism and attract foreign tourists alike to the nation’s capital city. It was envisage that the carnival which later became known as Abuja carnival was to become self sustaining after five years, but ten years later the carnival has not met the aspiration for which it was set up. In the last five years, the carnival has continued to witnessed dwindling interests from the states that take part in the events and this inveriably has led to the low turn out of Abuja residents not to talk of domestic and foreign tourists. This year’s edition with the theme ‘Building An Enduring Creative Nation’ was marred with poor participation of state contingents, as about 30 States out of the 36 States of the Federation shunned the event. The state contingents which took part in the opening of the carnival are those from Kogi, Zamfara, Ebonyi, Niger, Akwa Ibom, Kano State and the FCT. There was also in attendance the Ijaw Cultural Troupe. The absence of many participating states affected t he glamour associated with the street procession of the opening and closing ceremonies of the event. As a major departure from previous events, carnival floats at the event were mounted on rick-shaws, popularly known as “Keke NAPEP”. The opening ceremony slated for 10am on Tuesday could not start, as it was outlined in the programme of the event, until C M Y K
Poor turnout mars 2014 Abuja carnival ...as FG urges joint participation in cultural development By Caleb Ayansina with agency report 5pm in the evening as many participants, who could not wait for the kick-off left in annoyance. The Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, Chief Edem Duke, who was visibly disturbed by the situation of things, came around 11;30am and immediately left the Eagle Square, the venue of the carnival, this signaled the departure of some Director Generals of agencies under the ministry, who had been loitering around. In his return to the venue
Nigeria was not really expecting any international participation due the mood of the nation, thereby the ministry decided to celebrate it in low-key
around 3pm, Duke was sighted by the members of the press, who were dominantly visible at the carnival, seated angrily by the pavement and he was interviewed. He described the 2014 Carnival as imitation, a photo copy of real carnival that was inaugurated by the Obasanjo administration. Duke noted that Nigeria was not really expecting any international participation due the mood of the nation, thereby the ministry decided to celebrate it in low-key. He said: “This is low key celebration, this year, we have representation from six geopolitical zones and for us this particular carnival is not celebratory carnival, but it is been done because it’s in our calendar of our activities. We are conscious of what is going on around us in the country, we ourselves decided to moderate this particular carnival. “We have twelve state register to participate and not all twelve states may necessarily be in parade because the carnival has different segments of participation.” Talking about delay of the opening ceremony, the Minister explained, “We want to air this programme lives that is the reason why we have a slight delay, we want NTA live
broadcast that is going Birinin Kebbi, kebbi state to finish so, as to join Vice president here in Abuja that is why we have little delay.” Declaring the event open, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan praised the Creative and Tourism sectors for contributing immensely to the country ’s rebased Gross Domestic Product. Represented by Vice President Namadi Sambo, the President said that mainstreaming the sector into the economic was not a mistake to transformation agenda of the government. “My joy is heightened to realise that in spite of our national challenges, the legacies of Abuja carnival continue to linger for showcasing our unity in diversity. It has indeed made invaluable contribution to national cohesion; inter cultural understanding and display of our creative potential as a people. “The creative impetus has placed the nation as the leading economy in Africa in the recent rebased world economic report of Nigeria. Our music industry, Nollywood and fashion has broken all boundaries and are today the toast and bride of entertainment and creative
industry ”, the President added. He said that the desire of government was to make the carnival a private sector drive venture, while government role would be directed at provision of favourable investment climate and incentive, to attract both local and international investors. Jonathan called on the private sector to contribute its quota in the realization of this project. Also speaking, the FCT Minister of State, Mrs Olajumoke Akinjide promised participant at the carnival safety throughout their stay in Abuja. She pledged the administration continuous support to better the carnival which was a major boost to the hospitality industry. NAN report that the carnival, which has the theme “Building an Enduring Creative Nation” was almost cancelled some weeks ago due to the concerns of insecurity. Some of the participants at the opening, who asked for anonymity while speaking with NAN, attributed the poor turnout to the security challenges facing the country. Other patrons of the event said inadequate publicity was robbing the event of the glamour and expected gains. Mr Bala Shuaib, an Abuja resident, said the carnival should be generating a lot of money if handled properly. “Since the inception of the carnival, we usually just wake up to see the street blocked without prior information.
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The script to remove Jonathan PRESIDENT Goodlcuk Jonathan is in the centre of the storm following the police invasion of the National Assembly complex penultimate Thursday. Allegations hitherto covered by partisan persuasions are being laid bare. But how far the aggrieved legislators can go is another thing. By Dapo Akinrefon
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REAT wars have often been started with few utterances. So is the unfolding battle of wits between the legislative and executive arms of government in Nigeria. It was the seemingly inconsequential decision of the member representing Kebbe/ Tambuwal Federal Constituency, Alhaji Aminu Waziri Tambuwal to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the party on whose platform he was elected into the House of Representatives that is now snowballing into a monumental battle between the National Assembly and the executive branches of government. Tambuwal who defected is, however, no ordinary member. He is the speaker of the House whose popularity as speaker has been unmatched in the history of the Fourth Republic. It was thus significant that when the police took the unprecedented act of blocking his way to the House penultimate Thursday that it aroused a passionate wave of resentment against the executive arm of government which has control of the police. th On that day, Thursday, 20 November, 2014, the police for the first time breached the sovereignty of the legislative arm by also shooting tear gas at the speaker and other legislators who pushed the way for him to enter the National Assembly complex. Significantly, while the police questioned the authority of
Tambuwal as speaker, the members of the House of Representatives on that day did not share that doubt as they without exception accorded him the honour of speaker of the House. No one on that day questioned his authority. It was as such not shocking that even before the legislators settled down that day that cries of impeachment of the president rented the air within the chambers of the House of Representatives. “Jonathan must go,” We cannot tolerate this anymore,” many of the angry legislators fumed on that day. With the sense of outrage over the treatment of their presiding officer, boiling over, members on that day immediately commenced the collection of signatures for the impeachment of the president. By the end of the day it was claimed that not less than 120 signatures had been collected in support of an impeachment
Jonathan must go,” We cannot tolerate this anymore,” many of the angry legislators fumed on that day
•Jonathan: In the eye of the storm
Section 143 143. (1) The President or Vice-President may be removed from office in accordance with the provisions of this section. (2) Whenever a notice of any allegation in writing signed by not less than one-third of the members of the National Assembly:-(a) is presented to the President of the Senate; (b) stating that the holder of the office of President or VicePresident is guilty of gross misconduct in the performance of the functions of his office, detailed particulars of which shall be specified, the President of the Senate shall within seven days of the receipt of the notice cause a copy thereof to be served on the holder of the office and on each member of the National Assembly, and shall also cause any statement made in reply to the allegation by the holder of the office to be served on each member of the National Assembly. notice to be served on the president. The move in the Senate, it was learnt has also been subtly commenced in the Senate. Senators were not the least provoked by the action of the police which some senators say is a clear violation of the Legislative Powers Act which forbids anyone from obstructing legislators from the performance of their duties. Senators indicate interest
No fewer than 20 senators are believed to have signed a motion seeking to institute impeachment proceedings against the president. A senator said already “more than 20 of us have signed the motion and we are edging closer to getting 2/3.” It was gathered that the impeachment notice is being collated by a senator from one of the states of the South West geo-political zone. “We are determined to take it
to whatever level because things cannot continue like this,” he said. Based on provisions of the 1999 Constitution, 1/3 of Senators must append their signatures to the motion before the president can be served the impeachment notice. Consequently, 36 of the 109 members are required to activate the process of impeachment in the Senate, our correspondent reports. Jonathan’s sins Members of the House who initiated the move are said to have identified over 50 constitutional violations against the president, which would form part of the impeachment notice. A ranking officer in the House who revealed this said both chambers have resolved to work together for the common good of the country by impeaching President Jonathan for “incompetence, corruption and unprecedented impunity.” He revealed that the impeachment plot against the
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HAVING played the second-fiddle in the political arena for much of the time, Nigerian women are enthusiastically looking forward to an increased share in the political landscape.
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OW can they considerably raise the bar in terms of proportionate representation with their male counterparts in all spheres of public life, especially elective and appointive positions? This was the question thousands of Nigerian women who converged on Abuja Monday and Tuesday attempted to ask. The women who met at the instance of the Democratic Governance for Development Project, DGD, the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. It was a two-day national conference tagged: “Enhancing Opportunities for Women Candidates in the 2015 Elections”. First Lady, Mrs Patience Jonathan was represented by the Minister of Water Resources, Mrs Sarah Ochekpe, while the Minister of Women Affairs, Hajia Zainab Maina and the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, were among those in attendance.
Women in elective positions The event, which was basically to discuss strategies that would enhance opportunities for women candidates in the forth coming general elections with the objective of achieving an increase in the percentage of women who win elective positions, saw the INEC chairman, publicly presenting the INEC Gender Policy. The conference was also an avenue to address the need for political parties to commit to 35 percent affirmative action based on the National Gender Policy, 2006, for women aspiring for elective positions; the mitigation of the electoral violence and ensuring inclusive participation of youths and persons with disabilities. Leading other speakers to harp on issues of concern during the two-day event, Dr. Mourtada Deme, the Project
•Participants at the conference
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Director, DGD II, a joint donor funded project, managed by the UNDP in support of deepening democracy in Nigeria, said the conference was aimed at finding answers to the problems associated with low participation of women in politics with a view to recommending measures that will institutionalize a support system to enable women win more positions in the 2015 elections. He said: “We know all too well that there are those who still dispute the importance of women to their country ’s progress and its governance. Yet the evidence is irrefutable. There is a mountain of data today that shows investments in women correlate positively to a country ’s prosperity, poverty alleviation, and economic growth; moreover, according to the World Bank, at the country level, higher rates of female participation in government are associated with lower levels of corruption. Investing in women is not just the right thing to do, but the smart thing to do,” she said. His observation was concurred by the Mrs. Jonathan, who, while
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regretting the decline in women engagement in elective and appointive positions, urged Nigerian women to actively participate in the ongoing electoral processes in the country, saying it was time for them to compete favourably with their male counterparts in elective positions. Mrs Jonathan, while applauding the roles women were playing to positively transformed the society,
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expressed appreciation that more Nigerian families were investing in girls’ education, saying the development would make women to be politically and economically independent. In her speech, Women Affairs Minister, Hajia Zainab Maina, regretted that women were not being taken along in decision and law making, noting that the number of women representation in all sectors of life showed that they were more or less being excluded. “The number in terms of female representation in Nigeria reflects the almost exclusion of women. With less than 7 percent representation in elective positions, Nigerian women are among the less represented women in any sense when critical decisions, especially law making, distribution of the country’s resources that have unprecedented impacts on their lives are made. Chairman of INEC, Prof. Jega, on his part disclosed that the commission was “cultivating a culture of transforming our electoral experiences, in turning challenges into opportunities for improvement as we work
together to midwife a stable and sustainable electoral system befitting of a country with the largest population in Africa. “The goal is to arrive at a destination where the electoral system is structured to support equal and equitable participation and political representation of all sectors of our society, enable violence free, fair and credible elections, enthronement of good, responsive and accountable leadership at all levels and the creation of an enabling environment for the sustainable national development, closing the gender gaps in politics and offering equal political opportunities regardless of gender.
Influx of money He said the commission has also created a unit to monitor party finances with a view to checking the influx of money in party politics, saying “serious measures were also being taken to eliminate violence during election by means of proactive steps designed to identify and avert electoral violence.” He said the commission was undertaking dialogue with the leadership of all the political parties in the country as well as traditional and religious leaders to encourage women participation in the forth coming general election.
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CROSS RIVER 2015:
Why Duke and the gang are against Imoke — Idagbo BARRISTER Legor Idagbo, a former commissioner in Cross River State is one of the commissioners who left the Governor Liyel Imoke cabinet to seek the governorship ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for the forthcoming election. He spoke in an interview on his prospects and recent developments in the state. Excerpts:
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HY do you think you are best suited for the office of the governor of Cross River State? I would say that the state has been blessed with some level of leadership, particularly under the leadership of his Excellency, Governor Liyel Imoke. He has been able to build consensus, strong leadership institution, he established a regime of transparency in the state and today, the state has one of the best procurement agencies in Nigeria, if not in the world. Due process and price intelligence of the state is the best in the country. Even some other states have come to understudy what we have been doing here in terms of due process. Cross River State has moved away from being a civil service state to a preferred tourist destination and an investment haven in Nigeria. I want to give credit to the former governor, His Excellency, Donald Duke. He did his own bit in trying to take the state from civil service status to a tourist destination but he left so many things undone. However, His Excellency, Senator Liyel Imoke has painstakingly crossed the ‘t’s and dotted the ‘i’s. Even though the state was left in huge debt, Senator Imoke was able to wade through the challenges to move the state forward, despite the challenges of the loss of oil wells, the loss of Bakassi, and so many other challenges that we faced. The governor has been able to lead Cross River State to greater heights. So, the question that should be asked is that, moving forward, what needs to be done? What do you make of some of the recent verbal attacks on
Governor Imoke? The attacks were uncalled for. It was strange! If you listened to what the former governor, Donald Duke said, you would be disappointed. I must confess that I have always admired Donald Duke, but, I was completely disappointed with what he said of his successor, Governor Liyel Imoke. I did not believe that a former governor would condescend to that base level of making disparaging comments about his friend who is also his friend successor. It must be said that Donald Duke has an unfettered access to this administration. If he has any issues with the government, he should have raised them all this while. He does not need to wait to gather crowds, mount the rostrum and wash down the government. As a matter of fact, what exactly did he say that made sense that fateful day? Did he attack the programmes of this government? Did he find fault in the prudent running of the state? What he kept emphasizing was “two monkeys”, Lilleker and Sematech. But it is ironic because it is the administration of Donald Duke that brought Lilleker to Cross River State. That was in 2003. The records are there for anyone to verify. The first job Lilleker did under Duke’s administration ran into billions of naira. The privatization of the Water Board was done by Mr. Donald Duke with Lilleker as the preferred firm. All the streets lights in the state were handled by Lilleker, under Donald Duke.
So, Lilleker is a product of Mr. Donald Duke.
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president was not a partisan affair, explaining that lawmakers from all the political parties have identified with the “cause” and will not give up until the President is “sent packing.” “I’m sure you read the reports today that senators are going to move against Jonathan. Now you can confirm that the impeachment thing is not about APC. It is a non-partisan cause. We have all resolved that the man (President Jonathan) must go. “Never in the history of Nigeria has a leader displayed
Administratively and leadership-wise, how would you describe Governor Liyel Imoke? Senator Liyel Imoke is somebody I have had the privilege to serve under. He is a fantastic man. In fact, he is fantastic to a fault because he wines and dines even with his enemies, even when he is aware that they are planning to undo him. There are cases where somebody would tell the governor that this man does not like you, that he is planning to destroy you, yet the man would be elevated by the governor. One would wonder the style he uses. It has worked thus far but it has created the present political tension being witnessed in the state. Mention all the people
I must confess that I have always admired Donald Duke, but, I was completely disappointed with what he said of his successor, Governor Liyel Imoke
such crass incompetence as we have seen in President Jonathan. It is glaring and you can feel it. Mr. President, with due respect, has shown that he is not capable of running this country. That is the basic truth”, he stated. According to the lawmaker, over 50 impeachable offences have been identified against the president and members of the House would work closely with the Senate to ensure that the president is impeached.
•Idagbo fighting the governor, who among them does not have direct access to him? Senator Ita Giwa for one, has an unfettered access to the governor. His Excellency, the former governor Mr. Donald Duke has enjoyed immense protection from this administration. I have sat in Exco chamber where the governor said that anybody who raised his voice against Donald Duke did so against him, the governor. And he has made sure that nobody said anything negatively against Donald Duke. There are so many former governors that have been chased by EFCC, ICPC, for acts they did while in government but Donald Duke is perceived by the outside world as a saint. The reason he is enjoying this sainthood is because of the protection he has enjoyed from a man who chose to rather look ahead and not at the past. Some say you are too young and inexperienced to take the state to the next level?
APC lawmakers join fight Lawmakers from the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) have also joined in the agitation. The Minority Leader of the House and the leader of the APC Caucus, Femi Gbajabiamila, vowed that the opposition will not go to sleep in the House. In a statement entitled: “We Will Continue to be Vigilant Against Unlawful Tactics of Jonathan,’ Gbajamiamila expressed sadness over the
It is funny that some people are saying that Legor Idagbo is too young to become the governor of the state. Let me take you down memory lane, Clement Ebri became the governor or Cross River State at the age of 39. Donald Duke became the governor of the state at the age of 38. His Excellency Senator Liyel Imoke became the governor of the state at the age of 46. He was a senator at the age of 30. Today, I am 43. In fact, going by this age statistics, I should be the best qualified in terms of the age of my ideas to aspire to the office of the governor because I fall within the age brackets that had produced governors for the state in the past, since the time of Clement Ebri. So, when someone campaigns that Legor Idagbo is too young to be a governor, it smacks of mischief. They are trying to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it. What they are actually scared of is that if I become the governor, those who are older could be retired from politics.
events that led himself and other members into scaling over the National Assembly gate before gaining entrance into the National Assembly penultimate Thursday. Though the members may have obtained the 120 benchmark needed to commence the removal process of the president, it remains doubtable if the members would go on with the plan given the grave implications that it may entail.
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Former minister of state for health, Dr. Muhammed Ali Pate, is running for the governorship ticket of the PDP in Bauchi State. He explains in this interview why he is seen as the one anointed by Governor Isa Yuguda and how he hopes to tackle insecurity if he becomes governor. Excerpts: By Suzan Edeh
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HY are you aspiring to be governor? When you look at the situation in our country, especially Northeast, there is need for us to expedite action towards the development of the zone. Coming down to Bauchi State where I come from, we as stakeholders in the state must look at the trajectory of the state not just with 2015 in mind. We have to look at important issues like education, healthcare, infrastructure renewal, youth and women empowerment. Those of us who can contribute to the development of the state should present ourselves for the people to choose from. For me, after a lot of consultations, I sensed that there is a lot of appetite for the developmental ideas I have been proffering for Bauchi State, post 2015 to build on the achievements of Governor Isa Yuguda and his predecessor Mallam Adamu M’uazu. Since the return of democracy,
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T will be exactly seven (7) years November, 28, 2014, when late Sunday Bolorunduro Awoniyi, CON, a man of strong moral standard passed on. Until his demise, Late Awoniyi, a man of great integrity and deep sense of public service was the Chairman of the National Executive Council of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF). I am however not aware if there is any effort aimed at celebrating the ideals and principles for which this great Nigerian stood for. The spirit of the moment may also not be ripe for any get together in view of the known challenges facing the country, to wit: insecurity, poverty and others too numerous to mention that have characterized the nation’s democracy. Late Awoniyi’s qualities as a consistent man of industry, courage, fairness, transparency, propriety in conduct, a sticker for integrity and a widely respected and trusted public administrator are what if for any reason should be celebrated soberly in our corners and in discussions. Similarly, remembering late Awoniyi, a champion of the cause
Why the odds are in my favour — Pate Bauchi 2015:
Bauchi has had administrators that have moved the state forward in terms of development. But for us coming behind, we have the responsibility to build on what past governors have been able to do in order to take the state higher. Will building on what your predecessors have done be your focus in government? We intend to build on what past governors have done, nevertheless, our candidacy offers a new deal to the people of Bauchi. Like I just said, we will be concentrating on human capital development. Our interventions in the area of human capital development will be mainly about giving youth and women the right skills to bring them out of the labour market. Job creation is very important to us. Youths need vocational and technical skills more than ever. So they will go beyond acquiring certificates from higher institutions to being put through training for skills which they can use to start small businesses or be easily employable in medium scale companies. We will equally be adding to the infrastructure we have inherited. For example, Governor Yuguda built an airport, so ours is to add to the airport by
making our state a transportation hub. We can also use the airport to boost the agric sector by exporting goods outside the state. We are thinking of job creation using the agricultural sector because there are many opportunities for youths in agric value chain. I do believe that with the upgrade of interventions in irrigation, like underground water, we can further boost the agric sector in our state. With a scientific approach and the natural endowment of our state, we can have a year round agriculture and not seasonal agriculture. But why PDP? The people of Bauchi have a much more advanced knowledge of politics. They understand that it boils down to what the individual can offer. If you ask me, I will say that the PDP has managed to offer good governorship candidates to our state. The people have a choice and they will pick the individual that is more likely to keep to his promises especially with regard to development. Like I mentioned earlier, from our interactions, the people are interested in our ideas on development which is basically about improving the quality of life in the state.
•Pate Do you consider your being a newcomer in politics as an advantage? If you go back to 1999, you will see that most of those who emerged as leaders were not full time politicians. Most of them were professionals in their chosen fields. Yes, some people come from the political space, but if you take someone like our
current governor, he had made a name in the world of banking before he came into politics and he has done well in public service. I can do same. In my case, I believe that my track record in public office is not lost on the people. I have shown that I can harness the human and capital resources of the state to further make life more meaningful for the people.
Remembering Awoniyi
•Awoniyi of good governance and correct conduct in political affairs, close to a period when Nigerian politicians, especially those in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a party he jointly formed,
would be electing its candidates at all levels for the 2015 general elections, makes his seven years remembrance to me a food for thought. It is rather unfortunate that
rather than have a political space that allows all who are competent excel, the reverse is the case, a struggle that until it is won, the wrong men will continue to dominate by reason of imposition, money politics and godfatherism. I am also an advocate that in view of our diversity, opportunity should through rotation also allow the best where necessary to emerge. Late Awoniyi, was during the Third Republic, a member of the National Republican Convention (NRC) and was elected to the Senate for the Kogi West District. He had a failed attempt in becoming the Chairman of PDP in 1999. Awoniyi started his political career in the First Republic as a District Officer for the British Colonial Administration, a post mostly reserved for Britons. After independence in 1960, he held several posts in the Northern Regional Government, including that of Secretary to the Executive Council, where he worked with the Sardauna, Ahmadu Bello, premier of Northern Nigeria.
An apostle of a united Nigeria, late Awoniyi believed that with the right leadership, a great and dynamic economy could be created in Nigeria. Similarly, leadership in the words and thinking of the late Aro of Mopa, should be about an egalitarian society, through ensuring the rule of law principle as well as providing a level playing field for all competing interests. Nigerians can only make the seven year memorial celebration of this acclaimed public administrator per excellence worthwhile only if Nigerians elect leaders based on standards of behaviour. Only with such men, can correct conduct become a habit or norm in leadership. Habits of self denial by our leaders that will inspire discipline, especially on the followers are conducts we must look out for as qualities the next generation leaders or set of Nigerians leaders we elect in 2015 must have.
*Oshiomieh Michael, sent in this piece from Lokoja.
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Benue: I'm the Idoma bridge to the governorship — Ode ERSTWHILE minister of Niger Delta, Dr. Sam Ode, with mixed Idoma-Tiv parentage has for long been considered to be the first man to break the ceiling against an Idoma man becoming governor of Benue State. Though born of an Idoma father, his maternal parentage flows directly from the late Senator Joseph Tarka, one of the richest torchbearers of Tiv political hegemony. So, any better man to carry the Idoma cause? Ode who speaks Tiv language fluently in this interview explains his path to the Benue Government House. Excerpts:
called me and I commend him for that. I have reported the matter to the State chairman of PDP Dr. Emmanuel Agbo. In any case the issue of endorsement of any aspirant has been put to rest by the National Working Committee of the party which has banned the endorsement of aspirants by the state chapter or even caucus. Many believe that you were not in the race. I am in the race. I have never dropped my ambition by one atom. It is going on high speed. We have few days to the primaries and people are already threatened and plotting that if they do not use some conventional means to stop Sam Ode, he may win the primaries.
By Peter Duru
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T has been speculated that the PDP Benue South caucus unanimously endorsed Senator David Mark for a fifth term and called for the trimming of the number of gubernatorial aspirants. Is that true? I like to state the facts as they are and I stand to be corrected. On 27 September, 2014, stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP were invited to a meeting and I was one of those invited to the meeting. We went to the meeting and it was a one agenda meeting to endorse our son, the president of the Senate, Senator David Mark. It was unanimously agreed that he should be encouraged to return to the National Assembly for a record fifth time. At that meeting, he was represented by the minister for Interior, Comrade Abba Moro who accepted the endorsement for and on behalf of Senator Mark. Before then, the chairman of PDP caucus in zone C Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Ejiga, (rtd.) had extended invitation to five aspirants from the zone to meet with him at 6pm. So, I want to say these were two different meetings. At the 6pm meeting, we engaged in strategies to enable us clinch the governorship seat of the state and this was devoid of rancour. The meeting was presided over by the caucus chairman with the zonal chairman in attendance. Other prominent members of the caucus like Dr. Jerry Agada were in attendance. It was agreed that we, the aspirants should meet and fashion out a strategy to achieve that objective. I was the first of the aspirants to respond and I thanked the caucus chairman for giving the
•Ode: I am a bridge between the young and old aspirants the opportunity to agree amongst themselves and the meeting came to the a close. What do you think is the fear of the people spreading the false information that you stepped down? Their fear is obvious. I was the target of that false information because the stories read clearly that former minister of State, Niger Delta had been dropped. So, I was the subject and object of the story, to create fear and a crisis of confidence in my supporters
and the minds of Benue people about my aspiration and the question I have asked is who is afraid of Sam Ode in the race for governorship of the State? Since this false story came out, have you been in touch with the other aspirants especially the deputy governor to feel their reaction? At the time the false story came out, we were like accused persons and so, I felt that it was not necessary to ask any of the other aspirants but I must state here that Dr. Oyigeya
The context of Sam Ode as the bridge, I will approach it from two perspectives. I am a bridge between the young and old because I relate well with both groups
How has your acceptance been in view of the agitation by the Masev, Ihiarev, Nongov political block that the governorship seat be zoned to them? I can tell you with every level of confidence that I received high commendations and acceptance across the length and breadth of Benue. But you know in politics, there must always be audience to tell you what you want to hear. I have worked hard and consulted with all Benue people in the diaspora, America, Europe, UK, Lagos, Port Harcourt name it. I came back home and traversed the nook and crannies of the State. I have no iota of doubt that I will emerge as candidate of the party come December 8th, 2014 and eventually emerge victorious at the general elections. Could you clarify why you are called the bridge? The context of Sam Ode as the bridge, I will approach it from two perspectives. I am a bridge between the young and old because I relate well with both groups. I was opportune to supervise the very important Bureau for local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and it provided me a platform to have grassroots reach and also create goodwill with the traditional institution in Benue State. So, that bridge is existing. Biological I have a bridge that is running across the three zones of the State.
2015: Kwara PDP, Belgore and the unseen hands By Abdullahi Ishaq
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VER the past few weeks, the online media platform and a section of the print media have been awash with so much noise about the probable implosion of the PDP in Kwara ahead of the 2015 elections. The argument for this prediction has been in two fold. One, they made so much noise about the ‘many governorship aspirants’ in the party with the fear that many of those aspirants might quit the party in the event that they fail to get the party’s ticket. Two, and this is very recent, is the narrative that Mohammed Dele Belgore SAN has been anointed to fly the party ’s governorship ticket. It is being alleged that delegates list which emanated from a delegate election on November 1 - is being manipulated by Hajiah Bola Shagaya and Belgore ahead of the governorship poll.
In one of the articles promoting this narrative, it is alleged that Belgore got no more than 30 of the over 500 delegates in the recently held delegates election in Kwara PDP. And for this reason, according to the article apparently sponsored by some persons, Belgore is now trying to change the ‘original’ delegates list to favour him.
State politics But this later narrative could only be bought by intellectually lazy followers of the state politics. That is because it defies common sense and flies in the face of the happenings in the state. Here is why I said so. The PDP delegates election was held in Kwara on November 1. Going by media reports the next day, November 2, some governorship aspirants (excluding Belgore) were already complaining about the
process and possible outcome. From this complaints, it is safe to conclude that these aspirants were not comfortable with the process/conducts and possible outcome from the day it was held. With representatives of these aspirants on the field, it is safe to conclude that their complaints meant that they lost out at that election. Belgore, on the other hand, issued a statement on the next day of that same delegate election (November 2) commending the process, conduct and possible outcome of that same delegates’ election. Like other aspirants, Belgore too must have had his men on the field from whom he must have known where he stood. It is also safe to conclude that reports from the field showed him in good place and that informed the tone of his statement. And this writer has followed activities in the camp of
these aspirants and truth is none of them commands the sort of quality followership behind the senior lawyer: north, south and central. From his defection sometime in February to the last Eid-al-Adha get-together, it was obvious he’s the aspirant to beat! The quality of representation across the state, from what I saw on NTA Ilorin, said it all. So, the complaints of those aspirants and Belgore’s commendation of the exercise naturally implied that the former lost out at the exercise while the latter made huge gains. If we proceed from this logical background, the allegations that Belgore is now seeking to change the same delegates list that emerged from the same election that he had commended and that other aspirants had condemned are very strange and illogical. *Abdullahi Ishaq, a social affairs commentator writes from Offa, Kwara State.
Vanguard, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014—31 other and here we are, many years after that and we're still together. How long have you been married to her? We've been together for approximately eight years.
My wife encourages me to kiss well on set
How has married life been? It's been interesting. I'm someone who gets easily bored and same goes for my wife. We're both very engaging and creative people and in the core of our persons is the ability to be bored. Everyday
—Yemi Blaq Says: ‘Everyday is a new day with my wife’
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HAT have you been up to lately? I've been up to a lot of good works because I have said to myself that the benchmark of my person is quality. So, at this time and at this point in my career, what I'm basically doing are jobs that are qualitative and definitive of the future of Nollywood. I've been trying to establish my own production company. My wife and I are starting a production company known as Applause Entertainment. We promise that we won't fail in the standards of high quality that people expect from us. Who is your wife? My wife is Remi Ibinola Olatunji Blaq. To me, she's the best writer in Nollywood. I'm not saying this with any sense of exaggeration. In prose, poetry, script – she's amazing. We're coming together to make sure we take Nollywood by storm.
What is the basis of your assertion that your wife is a good writer? My wife wrote 'The Distance Between'. You can look it up in the archives and it was directed by Izu Ojukwu. It starred myself, Rita Dominic, Mercy Johnson and Kalu Ikeagwu. It was shot in 2007, amazing piece of work. She's written works like 'The Hunting' for which I won an award in Ireland in 2009 or thereabout. She also has a blogspot. It's not a statement founded on conjecture or emotional attachment. It's a statement of fact based on antecedents. How did you meet her? We met sometime ago when she was about to shoot a movie entitled 'Growing Up'. I went with a friend of mine to meet her, we spoke about the movie, I got the role and subsequently, we kept communicating. One thing led to an-
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My wife called me aside and said “That kiss is not real. You need to make it real”.
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is an adventure, we see something new and different in each other. It's like a never-ending onion, there's always one layer after the next. You have a very close relationship with Juliet Ibrahim, how does your wife react to that? She's okay with it. My wife is a professional through and through. When we were shooting 'The Distance Between', my wife wrote the script. She wrote my character to have a romantic relationship with both Rita Dominic and Mercy Johnson. She was on set while we were shooting and after doing a kissing scene with Mercy Johnson, my wife called me aside and said “That kiss is not real. You need to make it real”. She knows that as long as I'm on set, it's my job and I'm doing the kissing not because I'm enjoying a kiss from a woman, but because it's the character doing the kissing, not me. If I kiss a girl Continues on page 32
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outside the set, I'll have a lot of questions to answer. She knows about me and Juliet. Was it movies that brought Juliet Ibrahim and you together? Yes. The funny thing is I've heard about her, seen her and the first time we really had time to relate was when we shot the movie ' Corporate Operations' with Alex Mouth in Abuja, but there was no time to bond. Shortly after that, she called me while she was in Ghana and there was this movie we were shooting 'Number One Fan', starring myself and her. I went over to Ghana for the movie and that was where we really had the chance to bond. I knew her real person behind the screen, she's nice, hardworking, dedicated and focused and those are the qualities I appreciate in a human being. We are still friends till today. I was at her birthday party sometime ago in Lagos and we had a great time partying all night long. Once again, my wife knows about it. If you weren't already married, would you have married Juliet; is she your kind of person? Yes, she's my kind of person. She's smart, dedicated, but it's a pity I'm not single. It's a great thing I met my wife first and if you ask me, 'If I had to do it all over again, would I change anything?'. I'd tell you it's nice to be with someone with whom everyday is a new day with its own challenges, rewards and beauty. My wife is creative, crazy, lovable and she's my love. Your job sometimes create room for adventures which can sometimes be dangerous....? (Cuts in) Adventure with another person is dangerous to a relationship, but when you have adventures with your wife, it's just beautiful. Most men marry and they tend to treat their wives as their mothers, but unfortunately, that's wrong. She's someone you can have fun and crazy adventure with, party, talk and everything. When you're married, you're not supposed to cross the Rubicon to the other side, you're supposed to stay there and make it interesting, because marriage is a bit more challenging than relationships. It's different day in, day out – there are challenges, there's work, family and kids to worry about and so on. At the end of the day, when you have a good relationship with your life partner, it's just the way to go. Everyday is a new day. (Sings – New every morning...... Laughs) Are you saying you can never cheat on your wife?
Not at all. I never say never, but in this situation, I'm going to say 'Never', because one of the biggest things that destroys the joy in marriage is cheating and distrust. Once you break someone's trust, you can never get it back. The person can tolerate you and live with you, but never trust you again and that's something I'll never play with. Yo u ' v e not really been doing much movies lately? Some actors play every role that comes their way. Sometime ago, I played a certain role that was beneath my talent as a person. Since then, I told myself that anything I'm going to be involved in will have a certain amount of quality. Quality and quantity are not synonyms, as a result I've not been churning out works like others. I've been doing very qualitative work like Sinking Sand, A Place in the Stars, Corporate Operations and many others. I'm working on some at the moment. For me, it's about quality, I'm saying this with all sense of modesty. My work will outlive me. When I'm gone, I want my son to say with all sense of pride “That's my father in that movie”. You've done a few Yoruba movies, how many are they compared to the English movies you've done? I've done a couple, about three Yoruba movies. That's no comparison at all, because I've done almost 300 movies. It's a minor percentage. To you, which is more challenging? Every role I play is challenging because when you are acting, you're making a departure from your person. It's not about me playing me, but about me playing someone else. There are no small roles, only small actors. You try as much as possible to bring all of yourself into every role you play. How much do you charge per role? Trust me, every time I charge, I'm making enough to be able to cater for an average family in Nigeria for a year. No artiste has a specific amount, you are always flexible. What influences your sense of style? I'm very individual and stubborn. I'm from Ondo town in Ondo State. My people are very stubborn and by Zodiac, I'm taurian. That makes me doublestubborn. I do not go with the crowd. If I like it, I wear it. I'm not a fashionista by virtue of fashion of the moment. I wear what I like and what I feel comfortable in. What else do you do besides acting? I'm a voice-over artiste. I'm starting my own production house at the moment. I'm a content developer and a songwriter. I'm going to come out with my first single soon.
Sharp Warri boy,” aptly describes the Akpos character. He is our very own Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) and Chris Rock rolled into one. In Akpos In Atlanta, he wins a 30-day holiday for two to Atlanta, Georgia. He takes his cousin (Richard), an IT specialist on the all-expense paid trip. Akpos In Atlanta is an adventurous love story – spiced with lots of action and hilarious moments. This a-laugh-a-minute story has been fully researched and well written. It paints, in beautiful colours, the hugely popular (and social media trending) Akpos character which was created from the AYShow’s Who Wants To Be A Billionaire hilarious skits.
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VOL. 1: NO. 3
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014
By Abdulwahab Abdulah & Bartholomew Madukwe
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he plan to restore all the privileges of former Governor Olusegun Oni by the incumbent Governor Ayodele Fayose has again ignited another round of controversies in Ekiti State. While taking the decision, Fayose, had claimed he decided not to rubbish efforts of past rulers of the state. However, against the background Oni was removed from office through the Court of Appeal judgment, which proclaimed he never won the governorship polls conducted in 2007, Fayose’s decision is building another round of controversy. Olusegun Oni was elected governor of Ekiti State in April 2007 on the PDP platform. He was removed from office on the 15th of October 2010 following the Judgment of an Appeal Court which ruled against him on the basis of Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s challenging his victory. The Appeal Court upturned the decision of the lower tribunal. In May 2010, Oni won by a split decision at the election petition tribunal. However, the minority ruling at the tribunal opposed this by upholding the petition filed by Fayemi. Two judges supported the minority judgment while three judges endorsed the majority ruling. Fayose in a statement in Ado-Ekiti by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi, said he took the step in appreciation of the contributions of past leaders in the state. “Governor Ayo Fayose is restoring all the privileges of former Governor Segun Oni. His portrait among those who have led the state that was removed from the Governor’s Office by former governor Kayode Fayemi has been returned. All those who served
Fayose throws another punch at judiciary •Restores Oni’s ‘privileges’ as ex-gov •The decision has no place in law — Sagay, Ekwunoh with him and whose portraits and other souvenirs were removed by the past administration such as former chief press secretaries among others, have been returned,” said Fayose’s aide. “The Fayose administration appreciates the contributions of those who have led the state in
the past and would not in anyway rubbish such. We are ready to acknowledge all and would not because of political differences rubbish what people have done in the past,” he added. The move elicited mixed reactions from some senior lawyers. However, majority of
them argued that it was wrong since in the face of the law, arising from the judgment of the appellate court, Oni’s administration never existed. It is imperative to state here that former Head of the Interim National Government, Chief Ernest Shonekan still enjoys the rights and privileges of a
past head of state even though his government was sacked by Justice Dolapo Akinsanya (rtd). A constitutional lawyer, Professor Itse Sagay, SAN, took a swipe at the decision of the governor, saying he is
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IN THIS EDITION
Residents groan over 102-yr-old abandoned Ojutu bridge •Page 2
Ogun youths recount shocking tales of enslavement by foreign firms •Page 3
Bloodbath as factional carpenter association clash in Ondo •Page 7
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OSUN STATE
Residents groan over 102-yr-old abandoned Ojutu bridge BY LATEEF DADA
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LOBU—-One hundred and two years old Ojutu bridge is an ancient bridge in Ilobu, headquarters of Irepodun Local Government Area of Osun state with remarkable history. The most interesting history of Ojutu river is that it has been a force against external attack of the town during wars. The bridge which was constructed in 1912 by the British colonialists, South West Voice gathered, has been abandoned by successive governments at the state and federal levels, leaving untold hardship on the people. The bridge which links Osogbo, the state capital with Ilobu, is however, on the federal way, but because of its narrowness and rickety condition, it can only accommodate a car at a time. A lecturer in Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, who is an indigene of Ilobu, Mr. Adewale Azeez, said the river has been a major source of water and a natural barrier against enemy attacks, adding that all efforts to mobilise the community for the construction of the road has been futile as the cost of rehabilitating the bridge is beyond the financial muscles of the community.
Financial muscles He said successive governments in the state have been approached in the past, but they have insisted that the road belongs to the federal government, and so not in their purview to carry-out any rehabilitation work on it. According to Hon. Lasun Yussuf, who represents Osogbo/Irepodun/Orolu/ Olorunda Federal constituency at the House of Representatives, the bridge is indeed ancient and needs urgent attention. Speaking to South West Voice, during this year ’s annual celebration of Ilobu Day, Yussuf lamented the neglect of the bridge by the federal government, saying that it has hindered free access to and out of the town. Ilobu said: “The poor condition of the bridge is as a result of the years of neglect by successive federal governments. Even as a legislator, if you recommend it to be fixed, nobody will finance it and government will not give attention to it until they are convinced.
*Gridlock on Ojutu bridge...
“It is a federal road and the attention of the executive arm of government has been drawn to it several times. The Committee on Works has visited the place severally, yet nothing has been done about it.” On whether he has raised the issue at the House of
Representatives, he said “even the present members of the House had sent delegates to visit the bridge but no tangible results have come out of the visit.” Meanwhile, the National President, Ilobu Development Union, IPU, Alhaji Lekan Yusuff, has urged Governor
Rauf Aregbesola to help arrest the problems of road plaguing the community. Speaking at the 2014 Ilobu Day, the IPU president said: “Your first tenure had positive impact on the lives of the good people of Osun. It is our fervent hope that your second term in office will bring more
dividends of democracy to all the people of Osun. You had promised that Osogbo-Ilobu-Oyo State boundary road would be reconstructed and dualised very soon. We believe you. We pray that God will help you to fulfil your promise.”
Fayose throws another punch at judiciary Continues from page 1 not surprised by the latest decision from the Governor. According to Sagay, “Everybody knows that Fayose is erratic, so nobody will be surprised by anything he does. He is a man full of antics and is an unguided missile, he can land anywhere at any time. So I’m not surprise at anything.” In line with Sagay, another senior lawyer, Chief Morah Ekwunoh, said : “The governor’s decision is regrettable, and it is an action which can only be justified in politics”. He submitted that such decision cannot stand the test of the law. “No doubt, the decision by Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State to restore, in toto, the rights and privileges appurtenant to the person of Oni as ex-governor of the state finds regrettable justification only in politics, and not law. This is because, from strict legal periscope and prism, his election, having been duly nullified by competent judicial process, the said election is seen as not tohave ever existed or ever took place, ab initio, as to bring into being his entitlement to such rights and privileges as being conferred by Governor Fayose. “Justification can only be situated in the unfortunate politics of the Governor ’s penchant for political
•Fayose hanging Segun Oni's picture populism, and desire for muchneeded strong political base and support from critical power brokers in the state, particularly bearing in mind his avalanche of problems since his second coming as Governor of Ekiti State. “This conduct, among his numerous other conducts, deserve round condemnation and resistance for signaling and perpetuating executive impunity and lawlessness, to the immeasurable detriment and prejudice of the much larger majority of the down-trodden and voiceless Ekiti State citizenry who, in the first place, elected him for their overall good and welfare, and who are being let down at the infancy of his second coming,” he said.
Another senior constitutional lawyer, Chief Felix Fagbohungbe, SAN, in a telephone interview with Vanguard said there was nothing wrong with such decision, especially when Oni’s stay in office cannot be removed from record no matter how it was removed. He added that the process must be ratified by the state House of Assembly. Fagboungbe said: “It cannot be obliterated from permanent record that he was once a governor. It is on record but the mere fact that the court has nullified the session does not mean that his period is not part of the history of the state. It will remain the history of the state. And in any case if it is at the pleasure of the legislators to restore his benefits that is good for them. So nothing has gone wrong.”
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OGUN STATE BY DAUD OLATUNJI
*The aggrieved workers during the protest in front of Midland Rolling Mills Limited...
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BEOKUTAThe expression of frustration and anguish was what wroth the faces of over 100 youths, who recently stormed the Secretariat of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, in Oke-Ilewo Abeokuta, Ogun State, to protest their alleged enslavement by their employers, mainly foreigners. The youths between the ages of 20 and 30, said they came to seek the help of the media over their plights, lamenting that several of their colleagues have lost their limbs and lives, while operating heavy duty machines, at their work places, mostly construction sites. According to them, they have become victims of explosion which occurred within the premises of the companies they work. And when their colleagues suffer serious injury or die, during the course of operations, the companies established by foreigners in their fatherland, usually abandon them to their fate. Expectedly, after listening to their pathetic story which they attributed to the lack of ‘decent jobs’, in the country, which left them to opt for the available dangerous jobs, members of the state NUJ resolved to assist them make known their plights to the authorities. In a related development, the aggrieved workers staged a protest in the front of Indianowned Midland Rolling Mills Limited, located at Kilometre 10, Abeokuta-Lagos Expressway, of the Abeokuta North Local Government, of the state.
Medical benefit The irate youths who carried placards with various inscriptions such as: “Implement night allowance,” “Implement agreement for annual increment,” “Implement sustenance of medical benefit due to industrial hazard,” among others, however vowed to continue the disruption of work, unless their demands were met. The workers who also alleged that the company did not allow them to form a union, which could represent their interest. This according to them had subjected many of them to casual workers for upward of four years, even as their salaries and allowances have not been increased over this period.. Spokesman for the aggrieved workers, Olawale Joe, said for four years they had endured the inhuman treatment in the company, which manufactures cold rolled steel coils. He said: “The protest is peaceful. All we want from the management are basically salary increment, because we have been working for several years without any increment, we want bonuses and payment of night allowance since we do night shifts. “We also demand the
Ogun youths recount shocking tales of enslavement by foreign firms *Akinola Asiwaju who lost his four fingers to a cutting machine during the construction of a bridge at Itoku market...
regularisation of employment for those of us who have been working as casual workers for some years, paid between N3,000 and N4,000. Some us are exposed to smoke from acid, we need prompt and regular medical check up. Apart from these, we need to be taken milk regularly to neutralise the effect. “Severally, we have spoken to the management concerning our plight but up to this moment nothing has been done.” Reacting to the allegation, the management of the company said they would look into the grievances and address the demands of the workers within two weeks. The General Manager, Bibhas Bhanjdeo, an Indian, said the company was undergoing some challenges, which include drop in sales. He however, pledged to meet their demands within a short period. However, last month, no fewer than seven workers lost their lives during an industrial accident in Phoenix Steel Mills Limited, Ogijo-Remo, Ogun State. Vanguard gathered that the melting machine was over loaded with input that added extra pressure beyond its melting point, forcing the substance from the furnace to splash on the workers at the platform. According to an eyewitness, the victims, who were writhing in pains, were immediately rushed to a private hospital at Ikorodu in Lagos, though they were still talking. These workers it was learnt were referred to a specialist hospital in Lagos, but due to complications, they lost their lives. Another incident occurred on Monday November 17,2014,
when a labourer with Chinese wood and in the process, the Civil Construction Engineering cutting machine pinned down my Company, Oyebola Adeolu fell hand and severed four fingers. down from an uncompleted “I was rushed to a private flyover at Iyana Mortuary in hospital, but, the hospital rejected Abeokuta and sustained injury in me because of the extent of the the back, hands and legs. damage. I was later taken to a state The victim who was said to be hospital in Ijaye by the company working as a carpenter with the but, I was abandoned there. company suddenly lost a grip “The company did not check on while working on the bridge and me, it only sent one of the company fell down. nurses who brought N3,000 to pay He was quickly rushed to the for my cards and some small state hospital where he was being expenses. But after that, nobody treated. showed up again until I When our correspondent visited discharged myself. the hospital, at Ijaiye, Adeolu was “After I discharged myself, I went seen being wheeled into the back to the company but, later in theatre where an X-ray was to be February this year, I was sacked done on him. because I reported them to a Shortly before the x-ray, the human rights group. victim who was a contract staff said “Since then, I have been jobless. he could not say the extent of the When I went to work at a small injury until the result of the x-ray company that produces sachet water, I was rejected come out. because of my hand. Also, a pathetic “I have been story narrated by a 27rendered jobless and year-old Akinola I am just sitting at Asiwaju who claimed home doing nothing to be a casual worker because of my hand. I of CCCEC in have sought for a Abeokuta at the lawyer’s assistance to carpentry section. help me because I Akinola had lost his have not been four fingers to a compensated. I want cutting machine justice. I demand for during the N10 million,” he said. construction of a When contacted, a bridge at Itoku He did not man identified as market. Personnel Manager According to him, “I lose four described the lost my four fingers on fingers. He allegation levelled October 5.2013 when against the company I was working on the lost only one Itoku bridge. On that finger and he as a blatant lie. He said the fateful day, I had has refused to company has never finished my work, but, been negligent or my immediate boss come for lackadaisical with its asked me to help one treatment workers lives, saying, Matthew to cut a
when the recent incident occurred the company quickly rushed the victim to the state hospital. According to him, “when the issue occurred, we took him to the state hospital. but, Asiwaju didn’t allow the company to treat him. Although, the company paid him four months salaries while he was absent from work. We asked him to go home and rest, but, when he came back to the company, he was just doing what he wants, he would come one day and absent the other days.
Court service “He arranged lawyers to fight the company. When he was asked what he wants he said he wants those fingers back and the next thing he served us court service. “He did not lose four fingers. He lost only one finger and he has refused to come for treatment,” he said . It was also gathered that some workers with a telecommunication outfit in Abeokuta are suffering from ear and eye impairments. Vanguard gathered that, some of them have been having serious complaints on their eyes and ears following the long hours they spent on the system. One of the victims, who claimed that she had lost her ear drum and could not hear a word unless with hearing aid said “I can not get work anywhere because of this problem.” Attempt to get reactions from the company was unsuccessful as some of its officials referred our correspondent to the Managing Director, who they said was not around.
4 — Vanguard, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014
OWA'NBE... THE SOCIAL LIFE OF YORUBA
`From left: Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, his wife, Olufunso and Matriarch of the Awolowo family, Yeye Odua Hannah Idowu Awolowo during the church service to commemorate the 99th birthday of the nonagenarian at Efunyela Hall in the residence of the Awolowos' in Ikenne, Ogun State, on Monday.
Debbie and Ike’s traditional wedding
*Iradat Faruq-Onikijipa and Abdulrahman Akanbi’s Grand Ilorin & Lagos Wedding
Debbie and Ike met through mutual friends and this happened when both took time off their normal day routine. The connection was astonishing and they couldn’t go their separate ways without becoming friends. Ike made sure he got Debbie’s contact details and they have been inseparable ever since.
*MOTILAYO & BANJI
Little girl in her colourful Aso Ebi
Motilayo was not ready to settle down when she met Banji. Motilayo didn’t want to fall just for any guy but someone special and dear to her. Lola was concerned about Motilayo’s single status because she knew she was insecure about men. She tried really hard to bring Motilayo out of her comfort zone to mingle with people and see that she can actually be loved and cherished if she gives LOVE a chance. Lola introduced Banji to Motilayo; it wasn’t love at first sight but the connection was great…The rest they say is history.
Vanguard, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014 — 5
OSUN STATE
Osun teacher escapes death by whiskers for scolding students By LATEEF DADA
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SOGBO—For more than 15 years that Osho Bamidele Samuel has been teaching, Friday, October 24, 2014, will forever remain unforgettable, as he escaped death by whiskers, in the hands of some of his students who beat him black and blue because he scolded them for indiscipline. Trouble started that fateful day, when Samuel, who teaches English Language and Literature-in-English to the SSS2 and 3 students of St. Marks Anglican Grammar School, Kolabalogun area, Osogbo, Osun State, when he scolded a group of students, numbering five, who were not in their classrooms while lectures were ongoing. Vanguard gathered that it was around 1pm that day, when Samuel, who was assigned to distribute learning furniture (chairs and desks) to other schools, saw the group of students gathered in an empty classroom within the school premises, while lectures were ongoing in other classrooms. It was when he enquired why they were not in their classrooms like other students receiving lectures, that they pounced on him like angry tigers, twisted his arms to the point of dislocation, as well as dragged him on the floor for several hours before other teachers came to his rescue
*Accused students being led out of court However, it was also gathered that the assault suffered by Samuel in the hands of the students may not be unconnected to the controversial merging of schools by the Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s administration. Investigations by our correspondent reveals that this kind of scenario has currently been recurring, because students that were merged with other schools, are usually known to be recalcitrant in taking orders from teachers that do not originally belong to their school. Narrating his ordeal, Samuel said: “It
was around 1p.m on Friday, October 24, 2014, that I was assigned by school authorities to distribute learning furniture to other schools. On going back to my office in Block 5, after I finished, I discovered that lectures were ongoing, in all the four classrooms, except the one close to my office. “On entering the classroom, I met a group of students there. I asked them what they were doing but they didn’t answer me. I said are you in my school? If you are in my school, go to the class. If you are not in my school, go to your school. I don’t want to see any student
Unfortunate incident
Dare devil robbers target bank in Ekiti By Gbenga Ariyibi
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DO EKITI – The menace of armed robbery in Ekiti State seems to be following a pattern as the men of the underworld have continued to target a particular first generation bank raiding the branches of the bank from time to time. In 2011, the robbers struck at the new Garage, Ado Ekiti, branch where they even employed the use of dynamite to dismantle the entrance of the bank, leaving no fewer than six persons dead.The same year, a branch of the bank located at Ilasa Ekiti in Ekiti East Local Government area of the state was their target. Two persons were reportedly killed, with a huge amount of money stolen. Just last month, on October 31, 2014, the same branch of the bank located at Ifaki was
•The first generation bank the next port of call, but this time due to the quick response by police led by the Police Commissioner, Mr Taiwo Lakanu, the robbers, about 15 in number abandoned their
vehicle and ran into the bush Three weeks after, they visited Ikere Ekiti branch on Tuesday, November 25. Like Ifaki operation, their first target was the police station
disturbing when lecture is going on in the class. “At this point, one of them came close to me and steered at me in the eyes. I said to him, are you mad? I asked you to go to your classroom and you are coming to me. He came closer and wanted to chest me. I said, definitely you must be a tout. “When I got angry and held on to his trousers in order to take him out for punishment, his friends pounced on me and started twisting my hands. They pushed me to the wall, dragged me on the floor.
near the bank, the gunshots to the station led to the death of the Divisional Police
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“However, it was when some students who saw the unfortunate incident, ran to call other teachers, we apprehended two of them, while the others ran away and began to throw stones at us.” Speaking further, the teacher said: “It has been hell for teachers in Osun State, since schools were merged and students began using the same uniform. Before the reclassification programme, the situation was under control, but now, if we call a student to do something, he or she will just walk away saying I am not in your school,” As at the time of filing this report, the teacher was still unable to move his hands, as he was said to be receiving medical attention. Meanwhile, while three of the students who allegedly dealt with their teacher have been charged to court, others were charged to juvenile court, as they were not yet 18 years, thus their exclusion from the charge sheet. This is even as their ring-leader known as Rado is still at large. The police prosecutor, Mr. Isiaka Ajadi, said efforts are on to arrest Rado.
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ONDO STATE
*Hon. Ebenezer Alabi, Ondo PDP chairman
*Gov. Olusegun Mimiko
ONDO PDP IMBROGLIO:
Can the umbrella still be mended? BY DAYO JOHNSON
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KURE—-The crisis rocking the People’s Democratic Party, PDP in Ondo State, following the defection of Governor Olusegun Mimiko to the party, seem not to be settled. Despite the marathon meeting, in Abuja, to broker peace by the National Working Committee, NWC, of the party, led by President Goodluck Jonathan, the National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu and the Senate President, David Mark among, the troubled cloud in the party seem not to be settled, as indications have it that the resolutions have somersaulted few days after. Some leaders of the party in the state who attended the meeting, and are said to be crucial to all the agreements reached have capitulated and are now singing a new song on touching their feet in the state. Leaders of the party that attended last week’s two-day marathon meeting include former governorship candidate Chief Olusola Oke; business mogul, Barr. Jimoh Ibrahim; Dr Bode Olajumoke, Senator Boluwaji Kunlere, the state party chairman, Hon. Ebenezer Alabi who led members of the state working Committee. Others include Presidential Adviser on Amnesty, Kingsley
Kuku, Tokunbo Kayode, the defection was a business Director General of the mogul, Barrister Jimoh National Sports Commission, Ibrahim, said to be arrow-head NSC, Hon. Gbenga and the sponsor of the many Elegbeleye, the Chief of staff suits in the courts. The former governorship to President Jonathan, Brigadier General Jones candidate of the party, Chief Oladeinde Arogbofa (rtd); Dr. Olusola Oke, who also Pius Osunyikanmi, two former described the integration and Speakers in the state House agreement reached in Abuja of Assembly, Hon. Victor as unfair and lacked justice, held that it was Olabimtan and meant to humiliTaofiq Abdusalam, ate members of as well as former the old PDP, Information and thus would Commissioners be resisted. Eddy Olafeso and Ibrahim on John Mafo. the other hand, Also in attendance is said to dictate are the National the leadership Assembly members of the party by representing the the governor state and other and has instinotable leaders of gated many the party. leaders from Meanwhile, Chief the Southern Olusola Oke and part of the state Jimoh Ibrahim who to frustrate all attended the two entries by the meetings in Abuja, separately confirmed I will stand by governor. Oke, who that the peace spoke in Akure, agreement has the state that “I broken down. EXCO none of pointed will stand by the First to disagree state EXCO with the agreement them will reto withdraw the sign. The state none of them will resign. The pending suit party instituted to tie the party structure state structure can hands of the NWC can not be not be negotifrom sacking the ated in isolastate EXCO negotiated in tion. All options following Mimiko’s isolation
leaving the other two to the new PDP. Also, of the 27 positions in the State Working Committee, the new PDP is to take 14 while the Old PDP takes 13. This agreement is said not to have gone down well with the old PDP which prefers to have 10 seats in the Assembly. But the governor sensing that if he concedes the 10 seats to the old PDP as against his 16 which is not a two third, they may give him sleepless nights till when he leaves in two years time. It was gathered that while other state Working Committee members of the party have agreed to honour the Abuja agreement by resigning, the state Chairman Hon. Alabi, said to be acting on the instruction of some leaders and the 47 aggrieved House of Assembly aspirants recently disqualified by the screening Committee, has vowed not to resign
Discouraging attitude
suggested to the governor to resolve the crisis were turned down.” Noting that the disqualification of the 47 House of Assembly aspirants who are members of the new PDP was “organised,” he added “I will stand with the state EXCO. Nothing has changed. But we will continue to explore all avenues to reconcile with the new PDP members.” Vanguard learnt that during the meeting, the governor was asked to produce the Chairman and 13 other officers in the State Working Committee, while the Old PDP were given the secretaryship position and 12 other officers down to the ward levels. The party chairman and others displaced by this new political re-ordering of positions were to be accommodated in the state cabinet and boards and parastatals. Other agreement reached according to a leader of the party who is also a BOT member Dr. Bode Olajumoke was that the new PDP takes 17 of the 26 seats in the House of Assembly, while the old PDP takes nine. Also, the governor is to take another five seats in the House of Representatives, while the old PDP takes four. The old PDP is also to take one of the seats in the Senate
Alabi, who spoke during a meeting with the business Mogul Jimoh Ibrahim held with aggrieved PDP aspirants who were disqualified from contesting the House of Assembly election next year at his Igbotako Country home, debunked the rumour that he had resigned his position owing to the pressure mounted on him. Alabi, however, disclosed that he only volunteered to throw in the towel based on the discouraging attitude of some leaders of the party in the state. Ibrahim who at the meeting, appealed to aggrieved members of the party in the state not to defect to another party, however advised them to remain in the party and fight any injustice done to them, adding that the current crisis in the state chapter of the PDP would soon be over. Barring last minute decision, many aspirants eyeing positions in the state and National Assembly are waiting in the wings considering whether to stay in the PDP or to seek political relevance elsewhere since the umbrella seems not big enough to contain the new and old PDP gladiators.
Vanguard, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014 — 7
ONDO STATE
Bloodbath, as factional carpenters association clash in Ondo BY DAYO JOHNSON
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KURE—-The once united and formidable Carpenter and Furniture Makers Professional Unions Ondo state Chapter is now disunited. No thanks to alleged highhandedness by leaders of the Association. South West Voice learnt that the crisis which has lasted over a year has degenerated and has led some members of the union to break-away and formed another union called Carpenter Association of Nigeria. However, the insistence of the parent body to continue to collect fees from the breakaway group snowballed into a bloody clash last week, leaving many members from both sides wounded and hospitalised. It took the timely intervention of detectives from the State Police Command to quell the clash, which saw the members fighting with dangerous weapons.
Furniture contract
*The association’s vandalised vehicle
South West Voice gathered which it notified the state that the crux of the matter was government. that some well educated He pointed out that their members of the parent body demand for the sharing of the allegedly diverted furniture assets and liabilities of the contracts awarded to the union association was turned down by the state government by the union leaders. running into millions of naira. It was gathered that the The contracts according to break-away carpenter investigation has to do with the association instructed its supply of table and chairs for members not to pay any fees the Mega Primary schools into the coffers of the parent constructed by government body after their registration across the state. with CAC and the One of the state governor. members of the T h i s break-away union development said the ‘educated reportedly irked leaders always the parent body corner the lion which also share of the gains instructed its of the contracts, officials to stop leaving others to any carpenter share peanuts. working in any Speaking with construction site if South West Voice, association fees Chairman of the are not paid. One of the break-away The matter got to c a r p e n t e r members of the a boiling point last association, week when some K o l a w o l e break-away carpenters Olakunle said union said the working at a they went their construction site ‘educated separate ways in Ipinsha area of because “we were leaders always Akure were been cheated.” assaulted and corner the lion Olakunle added beaten up for not that after the share of the fulfilling the break-away, they gains of the m o n e t a r y formed another obligation to the association and contracts, union. was registered leaving others News of the with the attack filtered to Corporate Affairs to share other carpenters Commission, after peanuts and they mobilized
en masse to the scene and a bloody clash ensued leaving many wounded. A member of the parent body Aremu Adedipe said the breakaway group are the aggressors. Adedipe said that the members were asked to stop work at the different sites they were engaged following their failure to pay the compulsory fees into the association coffers. “Instead of them to explain the situation to our members they mobilised themselves and started beating and dragging our members on the ground.” However, Olakunle said his
members were harassed and beaten up by officials of the other association for failure to pay the fees. “Why should we keep paying fees to them when we have formed our own union,” he asked. According to him three members were wounded during the fracas while the association vehicle was damaged. Contacted, the Special Adviser to the governor on Union Matters, Comrade Dayo Fadahunsi confirmed that the new union was dully registered after they broke-away from
their parent union. Fadahunsi, however condemned the bloody clash between the two groups, warning that government would not take kindly any breach of peace in the state. He appealed to the two groups to continue to maintain peace in the interest of the association and their members Similarly, the state Police command image maker, Wole Ogodo when contacted, said the matter is been handled by police, assuring that the internal imbroglio would soon be resolved.
Dare devil robbers target particular Ekiti bank Continues from page 5 Officer, whose name is still been kept secret, as the police is yet to officially brief members of the family. Stray bullets equally hit a police woman when she was running for her dear life A corps member was equally killed by the robbers as she was about to withdraw money through the ATM. One other male, said to have stood in front of his house fell from the robbers bullets. According to an eye witness who craved anonymity, the female sergeant was killed while she was making efforts to scale the fence of the police command. He said: “The female police officer that was
killed was popularly known as Iya Joel by everyone in this area. We know her as a very nice woman, very friendly and good to all. Also, an unnamed staff of the Ikere Local Government Area, was returning from his office when he saw the police van with which the armed men escaped from the scene of crime. The vehicle was parked in front of the man’s house and he didn’t suspect anything since it was a police van but when the gunmen alighted from the vehicle, they shot him and left the van there and walked away into the bush,” he said. He added that “They ordered the driver at gun point to drive off. At about 6.30 pm that day,
I saw bodies of victims shot dead at the scene of the crime.” Vanguard equally gathered that the armed men whose number must have overwhelmed security operatives on ground, eventually made away with one of the vans belonging to the police. Meanwhile, the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, ASP Victor Babayemi in his reaction said: “I can confirm that there was a simultaneous attack on the police station and the bank’s office by a group of armed robbers numbering between 35 to 40 according to eye- witnesses. It was a spontaneous attack and our men responded and there was gun exchange."
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BITS Briefs With IKENNA ASOMBA
Oyo CP spits fire over political killings
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he Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mr. Kola Sodipo, Tuesday, drew the battle line, with political thugs in the state following the murder of a Police Inspector in Ibadan last Friday and another mayhem unleashed on the city on Sunday. Sodipo, who had a meeting with aspirants from different political parties on the need to warn their supporters against any form of violence, however threatened to employ the instrumentality of the law to deal with political thugs in the state, especially as the 2015 general elections are fast approaching. This came as a police Inspector was shot dead at a political rally organised by the All Progressives Congress, APC, at Oke Ado, Ibadan on Friday and two other police officers and many civilians were also said to have sustained varying degrees of injury.
APC members warn against imposition in Ondo
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L-R Sir Kessington Adebutu, Chairman of Kessington Adebunkola Adebutu Foundation and Chairman of Oronna Ilaro Festival Grand Finale, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa, Secretary to Ogun State Government and Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewaland at Oronna Ilaro Festival grand finale, Saturday
Adebutu donates N5 million to Oronna Ilaro festival By Ikenna Asomba
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LARO— The Chairman, Kessington Adebunkola Adebutu Foundation, KAAF, Sir Kessington Adebutu has donated N5 million to the ongoing projects of Oronna Ilaro Festival. Making the donation at the grand finale of the Oronna Ilaro Festival 2014 at Ilaro, Saturday, Adebutu who chaired the ceremony said the festival is a unifying force for the Yewa people of Ogun State, adding that it must be seen as a viable vehicle for the promotion of Yewa socioeconomic agenda, as well as the political advancement of the people. Adebutu further stated that Yewaland has grown to be recognized as a strong economic hub not only in Ogun State but the entire country, noting that the Ilaro community must continue to strive for the advancement of its people by expanding the size and economic relevance of the festival as a catalyst for development. The Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa commended royal fathers, elders and youths for the support given to his administration in the last 42 months, assuring that the government will complete all ongoing projects and others promised by his administration before leaving office in 2019. The governor who appealed
for continued support of the Yewa people said when he assumed office many were sceptical of his ability to deliver but the passage of time has shown that he can deliver even better than the expectations of the people as is manifest in the provision of world class infrastructures and other developmental initiatives. The Olu of Ilaro and Paramount ruler of Yewaland Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, who called for the continuing support for the administration, urged relevant authorities not to de-enfranchise the people of Yewaland as many are yet to get their permanent voters
The Ilaro community must continue to strive for the advancement of its people by expanding the size and e c o n o m i c relevance of the festival as a catalyst for development.
card or get registered as voters. He said some prominent sons of the Ilaro community have promised to donate to the ongoing construction at the Asade Agunloye Pavilion, the permanent venue of the festival’s grand finale, adding that others should not wait to be begged before joining in community development initiatives. Earlier, Chief Kayode Odunaro, the Chairman of the festival central planning committee for the last three years disclosed that the pavilion which has become a major event centre in Yewaland was constructed as part of the rebranding of the festival. This he said has led to its endorsement by the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation and has since become a major social and cultural event centre in Yewaland. He said the pavilion is being developed further to include two adjoining pavilions, office complex, landscaping and power generating system, adding that all sons and daughters should be proud to be part of the development. Among the major corporate sponsors of this year week-long festival were Dangote Cement, Ibeshe and MTN Nigeria.
ome elders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ile-Oluji /Okeigbo/Odigbo Federal Constituency of Ondo State have warned against imposition of any candidate on the people in the forthcoming general election. The elders, who spoke through one of the chieftains, Chief Owolabi Olaosebikan, said any attempt by the party leadership to impose any candidate on the people of the constituency would spell doom for the party at the next year ’s general election. The elders who appealed to the Chief John Odigie-Oyegunled national leadership of the APC to ensure that the right thing was done in the constituency in particular and throughout Ondo State, however maintained that if the leadership of APC truly desired victory in the general election, it must shun undemocratic acts and ensure level playing field for all aspirants.
Don’t disrupt academic activities, LASU VC begs students, staff
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he Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, Prof. John Obafunwa, on Wednesday urged students and staff of the institution to shun activities that could disrupt the school’s academic calendar. Obafunwa made the plea while presenting the scorecard of his 1095 days in office. The vice chancellor said that any interruption in the academic calendar would affect the set goals of his administration to reposition the university. “I appeal to the students not to do anything that will disrupt the institution’s academic calendar, so that the set objectives of the administration can be achieved,” he said.
Ekiti CP issues 14-day ultimatum for surrendering of unlicensed arms
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ountdown to the 2015 general elections, the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Mr Taiwo Lakanu, has issued a 14-day ultimatum to owners of unlicensed firearms in the state to surrender them to the police or face the wrath of the law. Lakanu, who gave the ultimatum in a statement signed on his behalf by the command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Victor Babayemi, said the warning became imperative, following the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that campaigns had commenced for the 2015 general election. Pointing that the police in the state, in collaboration with INEC, as part of preparation for the coming elections, would organise special training for its personnel on election security, the Police boss said: “For the avoidance of doubt, acquisition and possession of unlicensed arms is a serious offence that attracts severe punishment.”
THE TEAM Editor: Adeleke Adeseri
Correspondents: Ola Ajayi Gbenga Olarinoye Dayo Johnson Gbenga Ariyibi Dapo Akinrefon Daud Olatunji Olasunkanmi Akoni Monsur Olowoepejo Ikenna Asomba
Ibadan Osogbo Akure Ado Ekiti Abeokuta Lagos
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he city of Lagos is set to experience the annual Lagos Jazz Series in this month of November and organizers of the festival have unveiled the artistes performing at this year’s edition taking th th place from the 28 to 30 November, 2014. The event will be held at two separate venues - Muri Okunola Park and Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. Earlier, the organizers had held a maiden midyear edition in August, 2014, which was headlined by prolific British-Nigerian Jazz and Soul artiste, Ola Onabule. “His performance was so electrifying that we had to bring him back for our November main festival. This time, Ola will be performing in front of our bohemian audience at the Muri Okunola Park.” – Oti Bazunu, founder of Lagos Jazz Series said. Also billed to perform at the Muri Okunola Park are the “Jos Boyz” crew that includes artistes such as The Chairman himself – M.I Abaga, Jesse Jags, Ruby Gyang, etc. Soul singer and Cape Verde beauty, Lura will be headlining the Federal Palace Venue. She will be performing hit songs from her 5 studio albums released in a career spanning almost two decades. Lura has performed at sold-out concerts in Europe, USA and Asia. She was also nominated for the British BBC World Music Awards. Also
Soul singer and Cape Verde beauty, Lura to headline Lagos Jazz Series, 2014 ...Nigeria’s Ruby Gyang, others also billed to perform performing at the Federal Palace venue is AfroBeat sensation – Seun Kuti who has just returned from a successful world tour. According to him, he saved the best for his home audience. “Lagosians should prepare for an experience of a lifetime! We have put
together a fresh blend of artistes from Jazz, Soul, Hip-Hop, and Highlife. This year ’s event promises to be a thrilling feat as guests would be treated to hours of snazzy, world class performances.” Mr Bazunu added. The festival has featured some of the
overall—without irritating skin with gritty exfoliants. Simply soak a cotton pad in milk, and sweep it over your face and down your neck. It’s a gentle exfoliator, unlike a like a fruit acid or enzyme, which can be harsher.
Skin Softener
Rumor has it that Cleopatra took luxurious milk baths to get super-soft skin. While you may not need to fill your entire tub with gallon upon gallon of milk to achieve silky smooth stems, you certainly can add a couple of cups to warm water for a lavish soak. A milk bath feels decadent and makes skin soft and smooth.
Toning Mask
Other dairy products are great for your skin, too. Experts recommend using yogurt as a mask to even skin tone, gently exfoliate, and soften skin. Yogurt works great for masks because of its consistency. Apply a thin layer over your skin, and let sit for five to 10 minutes before rinsing.
Spot Treatment
The lactic acid in milk brightens and exfoliates—and also treats breakouts. Milk will also hydrate something that many people who suffer from acne forget to do. Experts recommend mixing milk with flour to create a thin paste. Apply it before bedtime, leave it on overnight, and rinse in the morning.
biggest names both in the International and homegrown artistes in the past including Bob James with Four Play, Marcus Miller, EFYA, Hugh Masekela, Roy Hargrove, Olamide, Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy, 9ice, and many more. The Lagos Jazz Series brings together International and homegrown artistes to create a musical festival for several days in Lagos annually. The series is gradually becoming the biggest live music festival in Nigeria. Lagos Jazz Series, an annual music festival held in Nigeria in the month of November,has been running since 2010. It was founded by Mr. Oti Bazunu, a businessman and Jazz aficionado with a passion for good music. The series of events that make up the festival take place across various stages in different locations in Africa’s most populous city, Lagos. LJS is known to hold its events in fantastic outdoor locations.
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HE Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and Values, Dr Sarah Jibril, has called on state government and political parties in the country to emulate Jonathan’s administration on 35 percent affirmative action for women in public offices. Mrs Jibril made the call during a public presentation of a book ‘President’s Diary: Nigeria’s ethical Revolution’, organised by the Initiative for Advancement of Ethical Standard, in Abuja, while expressing confidence that if women were given chance to lead it would fast rack country ’s developmental process. She maintained that Nigeria was signatory to the United Nations affirmative action, but it was unfortunate that this was only fulfilled by the Executive at the Federal level. The SA explained that unlike other countries with more women on the floor of their parliaments, Nigeria instead of increasing on the number of women parliamentarians is decreasing. To realise this, she challenged political parties to give women more opportunities, in addition to some incentives given to them to vie for parliamentary position right from the councillorship to the national level. The keynote Speaker, Prof Adekunle Akinyemi from Coppin state University Baltimore, Maryland USA, said all Nigerians irrespective of gender must
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get involved in the ethical revolution currently going on in the country. According to him, “all eyes are on this great country-Nigeria that has the largest population of black men and women on the surface of the earth, apart from having the greatest economy in Africa. We cannot afford to disappoint the rest of the World, who believe that our country has a central place in the global social order and in the needed reengineering that would accentuate peace, harmony and meaningful world growth and development.” Also speaking, the President of Initiative for Advancement of Ethical Standard, Mr Olajide Akinroluyo said the book was to bring out to the limelight, a lot of things that had been done by the administration in the area of Ethics and values. He said; “We are in line with the transformation agenda of the Mr. President in the area of Ethics and Values.”
Nigeria accounts for majority of Korean movies imports By Dotun Ibiwoye
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he Director of the Korean Cultural Centre Nigeria, Mr. Kwon Yong Ik, has disclosed the Nigerian market accounts for majority of Korean movie export and the Korean Movie industry has an estimated net worth of over 100 billion dollars. Speaking at the occasion of the fifth Korea Film Festival in Nigeria at the Genesis Deluxe Cinema, Lekki, Lagos, Yong Ik stated that the establishment of the Korean Cultural Centre in 2010 in Abuja, was the first centre in African continent in its history for cooperation and cultural exchange between the two nations. Also, Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture, said that the state will have a cultural exchange with the Koreans adding that piracy and lack of adequate finance is negatively affecting the Nollywood and Nigerians producers. The fifth Korean Film Festival in Nigeria is organised by the Korean Cultural Centre, Embassy of Korea in |Nigeria, Samsung electronics and Association of Korean Community in Nigeria. “Nigeria is one of the major importer of Korean movies and
the Korean Movie industry has an estimated net worth of over 100 billion dollars. Nigeria. This year, we have selected the biggest hit movies in Korea for this Festival to meet the expectations of Nigerian audience and support who have a great affection towards Korean movie.” Yong Ik said “Nigeria has been vigorously expanding its role as the centre of Western Africa, and in the film industry. The country is keeping it front runner
Korea is one and only country which its total number of movie viewers of domestic film is over 50 percent share in the market
position by producing the largest number of films in African continent under the flag of Nollywood. “Korea is one and only country which its total number of movie viewers of domestic film is over 50 percent share in the market along with India. Started from popular boom in Korean drama in Asian regions such as china
and Japan, now Hallyu (Korean wave) has been broadening its spectrum across the cultural industry, he said “The Korean Cultural Centre in Abuja which was established in 2010, was the first centre in African continent in its history in order to further cement a bond
and cooperation in cultural exchange between the two nations. In particular, since the ‘Culture and Educational between the Republic of Korea and Nigeria’ was signed in August 2012, the cultural exchange between the two countries has been and will be tremendously expanded”
Fromleft: Mrs. Julie Okoigun of Arco Group Plc., presenting an award to Dame Abimbola Fashola, First Lady of Lagos State (represented by Mrs. Abiodun O. Opeifa, wife of the Hon. Commissioner of Transport, Lagos State) for her impact and contributions towards the general well-being of the Nigerian child; and Mercy Ighofose, Editor-In-Chief, Harmony Life Family Magazine at the 2nd ‘Save A Child’ seminar organised by Harmony Life Family Magazine with theme: Child Sexual Abuse/Trafficking... the implication on our Society, chaired by Prof. Pat Utomi.
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GUS 11 Ultimate Man, Last Woman Standing, others get car prizes
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HE Gulder Ultimate Search contestants that won cars in this year’s edition of the reality TV programme were officially presented their vehicles on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. The ceremony was held at the headquarters of Nigerian Breweries Plc., manufacturers of premium lager beer, Gulder. The contestants who officially took ownership of the vehicles were Chinedu Ubachukwu, the winner of Gulder Ultimate Search 11, Samantha Appi, the Last Woman Standing and Otto Canon, who emerged as the Viewers’ Choice. While Chinedu was handed a brand new Ford Explorer SUV, Samantha and Otto were given the keys to their Ford Eco Sport and Ford Focus cars respectively. The presentation of three cars to three different contestants was a landmark in the annals of Gulder Ultimate Search; which had only previously given the Ultimate Champion a brand new SUV. The cars were officially presented by Mr. Nicolaas Vervelde, Managing Director/
Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Walter Drenth, Marketing Director and Mr. Kufre Ekanem, Corporate Affairs Adviser, all of Nigerian Breweries Plc. While presenting the vehicles to the winners, Mr. Vervelde stressed the need for the contestants to conduct themselves as role models to Nigerians youths and be
mindful of the fact that they are ambassadors. Also on hand to celebrate with the Gulder Ultimate Search winning trio were Sharon Robinson and Eriata Blessing who were also contestants on the show.They said: “We are happy for our friends, we didn’t make it to the final but we are proud to be ambassadors of Gulder.”
Bobby Ogoloma gets Olu Jacobs, Fredrick Leonard, others in My City
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UAVE actor, Bobby Ogoloma has undoubtedly made a mark for himself in the Nigerian movie industry. The multiple award winning thespian of ‘Shaking Kingdom’ and ‘Reality’ is currently working on a new block buster movie titled ‘My City’. The new flick which is presently being shot in Port-Harcourt will have the concluding scenes shot in London, Italy and
France. Bobby who is the producer of the new stellar movie admitted that the project is a challenging one as the movie focuses on a true life story of a group of youngsters who left their country illegally to seek greener pastures abroad. He’s optimistic that ‘My City’ would make the expected impact by encouraging the average Nigerian youths who already have the urge to travel abroad to stay back home to help the Nigerian project. Asked how much he has expended so far on the production of the movie, Bobby said a whole lot of money has been spent and added they are still spending. “We have spent a whole lot of money and I can’t really give you a specific figure either in Naira or Dollars. There are certain things I want to see and experience in movies but these are things you can only do in your own movie.” Bobby also took out time to score the production crew and co-stars of the actionpacked film adding that the story was written based on real life experience. “The film features top Nollywood actors and actresses, namely; Fredrick Leonard, Ini Edo, Olu Jacobs, Joseph Benjamin, Gentle Jack, Ernest Obi, and others.
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HE organisers of the annual fashion and music event Music Meets Runway (MMR), Le Reve Events, has announced that this year's MMR will be an 'African Edition' with participation from different African countries.“Last year's Icons Edition featured four of the most outstanding designers in Nigeria; Ituen Basi, Mai Atafo, Lanre Da Silva Ajayi and Deola Sagoe. The audience was thrilled with performances from Tuface, D'banj, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Seyi Shay, Lola Rae and the legends like, Dr Victor Olaiya and Femi Kuti. International fashion designer and fashion icon Angela Simmons hosted the event alongside Nigeria's very own Ik Osakidowa. International supermodel Alek Wek also thrilled guests as she strutted down the MMR runway and presented Deola Sagoe with the Icon of The Icons Award.
Career in fashion “Following in the tradition of MMR, the organiser through its foundation, MMR Foundation will identify a talent through the competition MMR Rising Icon which is sponsored by Sovereign Trust Insurance. The winner will be supported with: a cash prize to help launch career in fashion, an extensive mentorship program, a feature in the MMR Magazine, showcase a full collection at Music Meets Runway 2015 and become a MMR Brand Ambassador. “As the time draws closer for MMR 2014 many keen followers are eager to find out who will grace the runway and performance stage at this year's edition. That is one question many will have to wait to get an answer to in a matter of days. "We are able to leverage our love for fashion and music to provide opportunities for philanthropic growth" says Jennifer Olize, Founder of Music Meets Runway. MMR 2014, which was recently endorsed by the Ministry of Tourism, will promote tourism in Nigeria by bringing Africa to Nigeria.“"MMR AFRICA" is scheduled to hold at Eko Hotel & Suites in December, 2014.
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2Face, Oritsefemi, Niyola, others thrill fans at NMVA By Juliet Ebirim
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his year’s edition of the Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) held on Wednesday night with titillating performances by 2Face, Oritsefemi, Mr Songs, Joe-el, Skales, Niyola and Mc Galaxy. Joe-el, MC Galaxy received their first awards for the Best Video by a New Act and Best Use of Dance in a Music Video respectively. Gbade Adetisola also received the award for the Best Use Of Visual Effects. Kemi Adetiba won the award for the Best Director, Niyola couldn’t help but cry when her name was called as the winner of the Best R&B Video. Sammy Okposo went home with the Best Gospel Video Award. Kid Singer, Mya K was so excited to win the Best video by Minor as she showered thanks on her fans, parents and organisers of the show for the award, which happens to be the first for the 13-year old. Oritsefemi dished out Double Wahala as soon as he was announced the Best Afro Beat video winner. Mc Galaxy got every attendee to their feet doing the “Sekem dance’ immediately he received the award for the Best use of Dance in a Music Video, 5Star Records bagged four awards for Best Contemporary Afro Video by Mr Songz (Kolombo), Best High-Life Video by Kcee (Ogadinma), Best Pop Extra Video by Mr Songs (My Story), Best Producer (5 Star), this got Mr Songz dancing ‘Kolombo’ right from his seat to the stage to receive the awards. The event also enjoyed scintillating performances from Zaina, Niyola and Skales. The tempo of the performance was increased when Okey Bakassi came in with Osita Iheme to present the award for the Best High Live Video as he thrilled the crowd with rib-cracking jokes. The night came to a climax when 2Face mounted the stage and wowed the crowd with some of his hit songs; ‘No be Small thing o’ ‘One Love’, ‘African Queen’, ‘Implication’ and ‘Ife heme’. It was a mind blowing performance which got everyone present on their feet.
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Lasgidi All Stars concert searches for new co-host! By Anozie Egole
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f this news making waves is anything to go by, then it will be safe to say that the organizers of the Lasgidi All Stars Concert are not happy at the moment. They have expressed disappointment at an MTV Base Africa disclaimer which was issued via the music channels official twitter handle refuting Ehiz’s involvement as the co-host of the concert. Responding to the disclaimer, Akpor Donnell Gbemre, Executive Producer of the event, informs that 411 Entertainment had a verbal agreement with Ehiz to co-host the show but the talented VJ pulled-out of the agreement days after an official statement announcing him as a co-anchor for the concert was issued to the press. “ We at 411 Entertainment are disappointed at MTV Base Africa’s tweet on Friday the 21st stating that it is not a sponsor or part of the upcoming Lasgidi All-Star concert and that its VJ, Ehiz is not part of the show. We were in talks with Ehiz to hire his services as an anchor for the LAS 2014 show. He made it clear to us that he was interested in co-hosting if we make a certain amount available to him. That made us put information out in the media that he will co-anchor the show alongside Shine of Cool FM whom we have to marry Fieramoscad. Before he leaves already concluded to answer a late summons to the Pope’s arrangement and payment presence, he warns Teresa to be cautious terms with, until he (Ehiz) of men’s attention, especially during the later drew our attention some present carnival season. Teresa days later about the fact that experiences conflicting emotions: duty to he won’t be able to meet up her father on the one hand, her love for with his initial promise to coCellini on the other. It’s a tale of thwarted host the show as a result of love, elopement, intrigue, disguise, an impromptu official mistaken identity, stringent deadlines by assignment in South Africa on the pope with consequences amidst the 4th of December which is dazzling visual set pieces that makes on the eve of the concert”. He Benvenuto Cellini a remarkable opera. said.
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UST like some other notable figures in the world, Benvenuto th Cellini, the legendary 16 century goldsmith and sculptor, now has a movie in his memory and FilmHouse Cinemas will be showing his autobiography, on November 28, 2014 in all its outlets. This stunning visual extravaganza was shot in multi-camera HD, and performed by the world class English National Opera. Benvenuto Cellini is poised to create a unique cinematic
experience for the viewing audience. Cellini is reputable for creating some of the celebrated works of his time such as the bronze figure of “Perseus holding the Head of Medusa and Ganymede on the Eagle”. Benvenuto Cellini tells the story of Balducci, the papal exchequer, who is angry about the Pope’s decision to make Benvenuto Cellini create a bronze statue of Perseus instead of Fieramoscad. His daughter Teresa is entranced with Cellini but he wants her
38—Vanguard, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014 With PRINCE OSUAGWU princeosuagwu@gmail.com 08050498513
New Microwave: Is cooking getting new meaning?
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AINTAINING the perfect work-life balance is never easy for the modern day woman. Aside from working 9 hours a day, she has to worry about cooking for her family. Though the arrival of microwave ovens has greatly simplified the cooking process, the gourmet taste of the food has had to be sacrificed along the way. This problem led to the innovation of the next generation of Lightwave cookers, one of which is the LG Lightwave Microwave Oven. With all new features and improved cooking power, the LG Lightwave Ovens enable users enjoy the speed and energy-saving offering of a microwave, without forfeiting the taste, texture and flavor of traditional cooking in convection ovens. This is all due to its core technology, Lightwave technology. They are said to be so easy to use, and are great additions to any kitchen. With simple features like one-touch controls and child lock protection, LG helps you users create perfectly cooked meals without the
hassle. LG’s premium Lightwave Technologies offer Lightwave Technology, a multiheating system designed to cook healthier, tastier, gourmet-standard food with the minimum of fuss. By letting food retain its natural flavors, Lightwave makes dishes that are crispy on the outside and irresistibly juicy on the inside. This multi-heating system is designed to cook healthier, tastier, gourmetstandard food in a microwave oven with minimum fuss. By letting food retain its natural flavors, LG SolarDOM and other Lightwave ovens make dishes that are crispy on the outside and irresistibly juicy on the inside, with features like speed grilling and Speed Cooking. It uses a powerful halogen heater to give instant intense surface heat which also penetrates deep into the food so inside of the food is cooked at the same time. This form of cooking is fast and efficient, keeping food moist, tender and bursting with flavor. The upper and lower heaters allow you to simply grill both the top and bottom of the food resulting in browned toppings and crispy bottoms. Speaking on the core technology behind the microwave oven, General Manager, Home Appliances Division, LG Electronics West Africa operations, Mr. Hyunwoo Jung, said: “With the expansion of Lightwave technology into our •LG microwave Oven latest over-the-range microwave ovens, cooking is now easier than ever before”
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close look at new mobile gadgets, particularly some of the latest smartphones for new mobile entrants, reveal a strategy by mobile manufacturers to bridge the gap between the poor and the rich, the haves and the havesnot. For instance, the latest Nokia low cost mobile phone, Lumia 530, can only be regarded as so, just by that expression. Nothing in it signifies the smartphone is low end. Everything high end smartphone users enjoy is imbued into this piece of innovation. Beginning with its Quad core Power, the smartphone ensures that new mobile entrants easily gets the speed of a 21st century mobile set. From its ability to navigate and access the most demanding apps to its fun power during messaging,
socializing and gaming, the device represents high end. But Microsoft says the device is low end, yet it built the Dual SIM gadget around the popular quad core processor, the latest version of Windows Phone and some of the best new apps Powerful messaging app With some of the powerful messaging apps like Line, Viber and Skype, the Nokia Lumia 530 Dual SIM gives the power to stay connected. There are other apps like Shazam, Office, Vine, Facebook and Instagram Beta and a user can add up to 128 GB of extra storage and move apps to the SD card to create space for more apps without
compromising on performance. Being a Windows Phone 8.1device, it is also packed with great new features. The Action Center opens with one swipe revealing notifications, alerts and quick settings, all in one place. It gives the
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user opportunity to add favourite pictures to the background of the new Start screen in order to discover the speed of the Word Flow keyboard.
the user needs. Editing and sharing is easy too – the Nokia Lumia 530 Dual SIM comes with Microsoft Office so you’ll be ready to take care of business wherever you are.
Two is better than one The Nokia Lumia 530 Dual SIM comes with Smart Dual SIM. This gives the opportunity to manage mobile costs. A feature called OneDrive enables the device to store and sync user ’s important files across multiple devices. Pictures, videos and documents are ready to go – anytime, anywhere. And with 15GB of free storage, there seems enough space for everything
Brighten up your day And now, for the style icons, a little bit of colour makes a big difference. The device expresses colour personality with its multiple back cover changing ability. This means that if the colour a user has chosen doesn’t match his or her mood, its easy to swap the back cover for a new one Another very important feature one can notice on this device is the Map App which gives the device power to see where you are, figure out where something is, or find you a new route home. The Maps app is free to use and gives both online and offline navigation power.
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Data website aids Nigeria’s MDGs campaign By Sola Ogundipe
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N innovative interactive data system has been launched to track information about health care, water and education facilities as a tool to guide funding for local projects towards attaining the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs. Known as the Nigeria MDGs Information System, it is designed to support the Conditional Grants Scheme programme which is a $1.2 billion effort that offers funding, training and guidance for the Local Government Areas related projects to reduce poverty and improve access to health, education and water services for more than 65 million people. The public launch of the new system was announced by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President of Nigeria on the Millennium Development Goals and The Earth Institute. The system represents the culmination of four years of partnership between the special assistant’s office and the institute. The Nigeria MDGs Information System contains data about health clinics, schools and other facilities across the country collected in multiple rounds of surveying over the past three years across all 774 Local Government Areas in Nigeria. It covers an estimated 98 percent of health and education facilities in Nigeria. The site drills deep into the data to pinpoint areas of need, and it provides benchmarks for progress toward the Millennium Development Goals. Speaking on the development, Senior Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on the MDGs, Precious Kalamba
• Pregnant women at a Primary Health Centre, PHC, in Lagos. Gbeneol said the Conditional Grants scheme remains a veritable opportunity to maximize use of information and expertise at every level of government and to share the burden of expenditure. The Federal Government, through the Conditional Grants Scheme, seeks to build the capacities of states and local governments in order to improve governance, transparency and accountability as well as the attainment of the MDGs.” In a statement, Earth Institute Director Jeffrey Sachs said: “The innovative Nigeria MDGs Information System is an important
step forward in Nigeria’s data-driven planning for development.” The system “will be an important contribution of the Government of Nigeria not only for Nigeria’s own development, but also for the benefit of many other governments.” Many Earth Institute team members are currently working to utilise the tools and experience from the Nigeria project and the Nigeria MDGs Information System to support efforts to contain Ebola in Guinea and other countries in West Africa. The special assistant’s office estimates that more than 65 million Nigerians
Experts call for comprehensive education of health workers ...As Loving Gaze, AMDRC partner on patient care
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XPERTS at a two-day workshop in Lagos have called for comprehensive education of health workers to understand needs of each patient beyond the pathology. The experts were of the view that recognising each patient as a person with its own desires, fears and reality would allow the medical staff to approach the person holistically with care, acceptance and understanding. In the views of Medical Director, St Kizito Clinic, Lagos, Dr Alda Gemmani the need for health workers to see each patient as a person cannot be overemphasised as the core of their work centres on the values of human life. “There is need to develop a caring relationship and mutual respect. Medical workers cannot always cure the patient but they can always heal the person,” she added. Gemmani who is also the Chief, Paediatric Anaesthesia Unit, Rimini Hospital, Italy explained that with 25 years of experience in Nigeria treats over 70, 000 patients annually, adding that most of their activities are focused on promoting health education, community participation with focus on health challenges of public health significance amongst others. “We serve the under privileged communities in Lagos and Taraba State, through educational activities, basic health care service, women empowerment and vocational training.”In his address, Chief Arthur Mbanefo, Founder, Arthur Mbanefo Digital Research Centre, AMDRC, added C M Y K
• From left: Mr. Mauro Giacomazzi, Executive Director, Permanent Centre for Education, Kampala,Uganda; Ms. Barbara Pepoli, General Manager, Loving Gaze, Lagos; Chief Arthur Mbanefo, Founder, AMDRC, Lagos; Dr. Alda Gemmani, MD, St Kizito Clinic, and Ms. Alba Gianferrari, Fund Raising Manager, during a workshop on patient care in Lagos. that the workshop was targeted at Senior Medical Community in Lagos, Public Health Care and Welfare Government Officers, the pharmaceutical community, corporate social responsibility managers and the health officers of major private organisations. He said the Centre was set up after his retirement to contribute to reduce the gap in the country’s education. The workshop inaugurates the cooperation between the AMDRC and Loving Gaze.
Speaking, Ms. Barbara Pepoli - Loving Gaze General Manager who noted that through its activities, Loving Gaze realised the severe lack of education and professional medical care faced by the local communities said “We recognise the dignity of each person without boundaries. And we share with Chief Arthur Mbanefo the belief that only education can plant seeds of hope, positive change, curiosity and openness to others. Medical work becomes important and valuable only when it gives dignity to human life.”
benefitted from the 2011 and 2012 rounds of funding from the Conditional Grants Scheme programme (the most recent data available). In those rounds, 113 and 148 Local Government Areas received funds, respectively. A large number of projects were completed in 261 Local Government Areas. The new website has improved communication between levels of government, increased available funding, improved service delivery and established an accountability mechanism for a federalto-local funding stream in the country with the biggest economy in Africa. The site can be used by civil society groups and other agencies to monitor the effectiveness of efforts to reach the Millennium Development Goals, and to hold government agencies accountable for those efforts.
Consultancy status: MDCAN faults JOHESU on FG’s circular By Vic toria Ojeme
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HE Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, MDCAN has described the pressure being mounted on government by the Joint Health Sector Unions, JOHESU, over the appointment of its members as consultants as uncalled for. In a statement, MDCAN President, Dr Steven Oluwole, who blamed government agencies for what he described as “overly conciliatory and politicisation of JOHESU demands”, said JOHESU’s interpretation of the Federal Ministry of Health circular No. C.5516/I/T/152 dated 21 October, 2014, as fictional. “All members of JOHESU have not been granted the wishful Consultant positions, but only the eight positions in UCH, Ibadan are expected to subsist without application to any other Institution in the Country. The public should note that the judgement of the NIC in question has been appealed,” Oluwole noted. Further, he recalled: “ In 2010, the Chief Medical Director of the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, appointed eight nurses as consultants contrary to the scheme of service of the Federal Ministry of Health. The Minister of Health ordered reversal of the illegal appointments. The NIC judgement, which followed a lawsuit, ordered re-instatement of the eight nurses. The judgement conceded, however, that only the Federal Ministry of Health can determine who becomes Consultant.” Urging all Nigerians to resist what he called the “dangerous aberration that JOHESU seeks,” the MDCAN President said : “We cannot accede to a medical system of JOHESU’s vision, modelled after multitude of parallel and uncoordinated groups of health workers that are independently governed by disparate and competing regulatory Councils. “JOHESU ignores the very obvious fact that no doctor becomes consultant based on years of practice or experience. In other words, medical consultancy is not achieved by promotion, but by appointment and more importantly by the need for such positions. Possession of the Fellowship of the Postgraduate College in Nigeria, or of anywhere in the world, does not make any medical doctor to become a consultant.”
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014 LL praise is for Allah the Mighty ,the Exalted, and may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon His final Messenger Muhammad Ibn Abdullah and upon his family and companions. The rights and obligations of Muslims with respect to one another are derived from the love of Allah and that of rosullulah that we share. That is why the spirit of brotherhood in Islam is stronger than even the family ties. As thick as family bond, once a family member becomes a deviant religiously or better still professes another stated: “I swear by the One who religion other than Islam which hands my soul is in! None of you the rest of the family hold dearly will enter into paradise until you to, there is that tendency that the believe and you will not truly love between them wane. believe until you love one Naturally, those who practice another. Shall I not direct you to same religion will interact better an action that, if you perform it, and operate on the same will cause you to love one spiritual plane than others who another? Spread the greeting of hold different spiritual ideals. But peace between yourselves.” that does not mean interaction {collected in Sunan Abu Dawud} This greeting is one of the with brothers of different faith beauties of the religion of Islam will be closed. It may not be their fault entirely, it is Allah who gives and it signifies that when two guidance and whoever is not Muslims meet one another, one guided by Allah, no one can of them supplicates for the other to be protected from every evil bring to the right path. The focus therefore is not and for him to be showered with about guidance but about the mercy and for him to be blessed duties and responsibilities of one with every form of good. And he Muslim to another. The should follow this up with a connection however is basically pleasant demeanor. If you notice, because Islam endeavours to every phrase in this greeting is strengthen ties and relationship pertinent enough to bring about between one Muslim and the unification and love between the other. The Prophet said a Muslim two and to remove any alienation is a brother to another. He went or separation between them. Thus the greeting of peace is the further to establish some rights right of the Muslim and it is an of a Muslim over another. These rights include such things as aid obligation upon the Muslim and assistance, affection, whom it is conveyed to that he generosity, respect, justice, returns the greeting with one equity and fairness among similar to it or better than it, as Allah says: “When a greeting is others. On the authority of Abu offered to you then return it with Hurairah (r.a) who said that the one like it or better than it…” (4:86) Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said: Again, note that the better of the “ The rights of a Muslim over another Muslim are six.” These two, is the one who initiates the are: (1) Saying salamun alaikum greeting first. Secondly, the if he invites you, to him when you meet him. Indeed sending the salutations respond to his invite. It could be of peace is one of the reasons that an invitation for a dinner, for will bring about love for the sake merry making, visit or other form of Allah which is a cause of true of halal socialisation, you should faith (Iman) and could result in make your brother feel happy by the individual gaining paradise, obliging him, respond to his invite just as the Messenger of Allah and make him happy. This is
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The essence of brotherhood in Islam become a wajib except you have an excuse to turn it down and this must be well communicated to him. Thirdly, advise him if he seeks your advice. Although advice is an absolute obligation, it becomes even more emphasized when the individual actually asks for it or requests your honest opinion. So, it is incumbent upon you to advise him most sincerely. If he wants to participate in any action, and wants to know whether he should go forward with it or not, then you should advise him with the same advice that you would value for yourself. If the act is actually beneficial from all angles you s h o u l d encourage him to go forward with it, however, if the act appears to be detrimental, caution him against it. But if the act is inclusive of both benefit and detriment, explain this to him and measure the pros and cons of the situation accordingly. The
Prophet (s.a.w) said: “Whoever deceives us is not from amongst us,” don’t deceive your fellow Muslim, no matter the situation. And if in fact a Muslim deceives his brother Muslim by offering advice to him that he wouldn’t value for himself then he has abandoned the religious obligation of sincere advice. Fourthly, You have a responsibility to pray for him when he sneezes and says Alhamdulilah. Then you should say: “May Allah have mercy on y o u (Yarhamukallah). This is because sneezing is a blessing from Allah. Allah allows this air, which has accumulated in the body of the individual, to be released with ease so that the sneezing person can loosen up. Therefore it is necessaryfor him to praise Allah for this blessing and it is important that his Muslim brother say to him “May Allah have mercy on you” and it is obligatory for the Muslim to reply with “May Allah guide you and rectify your affair!” And he who sneezes and does not praise Allah is not deserving of this supplication and he has no one to blame except himself. For he was the one who forfeited these two blessings from himself; the blessing of praising Allah and the
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blessing of the du’a (i.e. supplication) of his brother for him, which is a direct result of him praising Allah. Fifth, visit him when he is ill. Visiting the sick and offering prayers for him is one of the rights of a Muslim, especially if he is someone whose right over you is emphasized, like a relative or a close companion or others with close consanguinity. This is also one of the greatest righteous deeds that an individual can perform, as the Prophet (s.a.w) said: “Whoever visits his sick brother will continue moving towards Allah’s mercy until he sits next to him, and when he sits next to him, he will be immersed in it (i.e. Allah’s mercy).” {Sunan Ibn Majah} The Prophet also said: “There is no Muslim who visits his brother Muslim in the morning except that seventy thousand angels supplicate for forgiveness for him until nightfall and he will be given a garden in paradise. And if he visits him at night seventy thousand angels supplicate for forgiveness for him until morning and will be given a garden in paradise.” {Collected in Sunan At Tirmithi} It is also appropriate for the one visiting his brother to supplicate for him to get better and try to remove any difficulty or hardship from him and to ease his mind by giving him glad tidings of good health and to remind him about his responsibility of repenting to Allah and to return back to His obedience with the best possible advice in the best manner. Lastly, when he dies, honour him and follow his funeral procession. For the one who follows the funeral procession until the prayer is performed over the deceased will be rewarded with a Qiraat which is like a tremendous mountain. Again, if he follows the procession until the deceased buried then he will be rewarded with two Qiraat. The Prophet (s.a.w) said: “Whoever follows the funeral procession until the prayer is performed over him, he will be given a Qiraat and whoever follows the funeral procession until the deceased is buried, he will be given two Qiraat.” {Saheeh Muslim}
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From right: Dr. Mashood Adenrele Fashola, Amir[Head] Ahmadiyya Muslim community of Nigeria, Abdul Khalique Nayyar, Missionary in charge of the Jamaat and Dr. Saeed Timehin, National Tabligh Secretary during a press conference on State of the Nation and fothcoming 63rd Jalsa Salalana 2014 Annual ntional Conference of the Jamaat, held in Lagos recently. Photo: Bunmi Azeez
LHAJI Hamzah Ashamu BalogunAjeniya is dead. Aged 90 years. The Patriach who was the head of the Balogun Ajeniya Royal family in Okebalogun, Epe, Lagos State died on Saturday November 22, 2014. His remains have been interred at his home in Okebalogun, Epe according to Islamic rites. He is survived by wives, children including Vanguard’s Haroon Ishola Balogun, (Facing the Kaaba) and many grand children. According to the family, the
Alh Hamzah Balogun-Ajeniya 8th-day fidau will hold at the First Epe Central Mosque, Okebalogun, Epe on Saturday November 29, 2014 by 11am.
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Superstitions about Safar, ‘ember' months BY HARUN RAZAQ
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HE dawah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the Sahabah (RA) and orthodox scholars such as Shaikh Ibn Taimiyyah, Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahab, Ibn Bazz among others abolished all the superstitions and beliefs of the jahiliyah period such as beliefs that Safar, the second month of the Islamic calendar is a month of ill-fortune and bad luck in Saudi Arabia. However, reverse was the case with many other parts of Muslim and Islamic world such as Nigeria. Superstitions and beliefs like attributing evil to certain month that the ember months-November, December are dotted with some evils still exists among some so-called Muslims. Whereas Islam condemns all forms of superstitions attached to certain month such as Safar. Disaster and misfortune take place according to the Will and Plan of Allah. No other force or power can direct it without the permission of Allah. The Prophet (SAW) condemned all the superstitions and beliefs of the jahiliyah period in hadiths. For example, Abu Hurairah (RA) narrated that: the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: “(There is) no ‘Adwa (contagious disease without Allah’s permission), nor is there any
pessimism, nor is there any Haamah, (a type of bird), nor is there any (bad omen in the month of) Safar,...” (alBukhari, 5387; Muslim, 2220). Also another sound hadith reported by Muslim from Abu Hurairah states: “Do not blaspheme time for Allah is time”, (i.e. it is Allah Who lays down the natural laws for its operation). Ibn al-Qayyim said: “Section of hadiths which gives the dates of future events for example, “In the year such and such, such and such will happen” or “In the month such and such, such and such will happen.” …there will be a rise in prices, fighting, and the ruler will be distracted from public affairs…” All the hadiths of this type are false and fabricated. (al-Manaar alMuniif, p.64) Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaimiin (RA) said: … Times have no effect (on people’s lives) and Allah never decreed that it should have any effect. Like any other month, both good and bad may be decreed during any month... The Standing Committee (of scholars) was asked: concerning the claim of some of the scholars that in the Islamic religion there is a naafil (supererogatory) Salat which is prayed on the last Wednesday of the month of Safar, at a particular time for warding off the calamities which come down in the month. The scholars replied:
“We do not know of any basis in the Qur’an or in the Sunah for the naafil prayer mentioned in the question. We have no proof that any one among the salaf of this ummah or the righteous people of its later generations did this naafil prayer. Rather, it is a reprehensible innovation. Whoever attributes this prayer and the things that are mentioned with it to the Prophet (SAW) or to any of the Sahabah (RA) is fabricating serious lies, and Allah will give him the punishment for liars which he deserves”. (Fataawa alLajnah al-Daa’imah, 2/354) For this reason, all forms of pessimism regarding minutes, hours, days and months are not part of Islam. A Muslim’s faith must be sound and distinct from that of the disbelievers. It is incumbent upon a believer, when anything distasteful happens to him, not to attribute it to any creature but turn to Allah and knock at the door of repentance and forgiveness like the Prophets and other men of God (such as Adam and Hawa, see Q 7: 23; Musa (AS) see Q 7: 151and other men of God, see Q3:146148). We must reteirate that nothing can avert the decree and command of Allah except total obedience to Allah and authentic supplication from the Qur ’an and Sunnah.
20 15: Muslim gr oup laments religious leader s' 2015: group leaders' af o par ties afff iliation tto parties •Warn against ‘No hijab, No vote’ idea By Monsuru Olowoopejo & Aderonke Adeyeri
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Muslim group, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Nigeria, has lamented that the affiliation of religious leaders to political parties has reduced their efficiency to address issues affecting the country. Amir of group, Dr. Mashhud Fashola who made the complain at the group’s secretariat, Ojokoro, Lagos, weekend, said “If religious bodies are serious, they can proffer solution to the challenges confronting the country. “But lot of this religious organisations and their leaders have affiliated
themselves to one political party or the order. He warned that “they need to desist from this,”because rather than control the politicians on how best to provide the dividend of democracy, they become followers of the politicians. According to him, “No matter how bad a public office is, religious leaders still go ahead to pray for him rather than admonish him.” He also seized the opportunity to advice Muslims to desist from any anti democracy slogan like no hijab, no election. “hijab is one of many issues that concerns Islam. We should understand we can only fight against laws that are antiIslam when we exercise our
voting rights, to bring to power people who will have the fear of Almighty Allah and the love of the masses at mind “. Also speaking, Dr. Saheed Timehin said “If Muslim and Christian leaders unite, they would be able to impact on the populace and give the people the required direction. “Religious leaders are the only one who always address congregation of people with different background,” adding that their affiliation to politics is alarming. According to him, “Few weeks ago, we were invited by a political party for their rally. But we didn’t attend because it would look as if one is sanctioning one person or candidate ahead of others.
From left: Oba Abdul Hakeem Rabiu Ijaoye King of AmuwoOdofin Lagos State, Dr. Saheed O. Timehin; Dr. Mashood Adenrele Fashola, Amir Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Nigeria, Shaikh Musa Abdus Salam at 8th Annual Hijrah Lecture held at Lagos House of Assembly Complex, Alausa Ikeja, Lagos.
Dr. Saheed O. Timehin; Co-Chairman NIREC Lagos State, Alhaji Shaikh Uwais Akewusola, Chief Imam of Badagry, Lagos State at Jamaat annual Hijrah event .
From left: Alhaji Ahmed Alhassan, Naib Amir (Deputy President) Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Nigeria, General Manager, OGTV, Haj Ayinde Soaga with Amir Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Nigeria, Dr Mashuud Fashola during a courtesy visit to Ogun State Television Service, Abeokuta.
Igbogbo celebrates BY ADERONKE ADEYERI gbogbo community in Ikorodu area of Lagos state is agog in festivity as residents celebrate its annual cultural day with pomp. Recently, a one-week free medical tests and drugs for all residents was declared as part of the activities marking the annual Igbogbo day. According to the President of the Igbogbo Development Association IDEA, Mr Kola Ogunkoya, the celebration was meant to bring home the lost heritage of the community. He also stated that in line with the environmental laws of the state, yesterday, Thursday was declared environmental sanitation and
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Oloja Day in which all shops in the town were shut just as market men and women assembled at the Palace of the Oba Adeboruwa of Igbogbo to pay homage. Other highlights of the celebration were rally, Inter Streets Football Competition, Beauty and Quiz competitions among various schools in the community. Chairman Planning Committee, Mr Adesola Oduntan enjoined all indigenes home and abroad to grace all activities marking the Igbogbo day. The celebration will climax on Saturday with a fund raising for a N200million Ultra Modern town hall.
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Dickson may sack political appointees over dwindling allocation By Samuel Oyadongha
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E N A G O A — GOVERNOR Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has warned that some political appointees in the state may be relieved of their appointments should the dwindling financial fortunes of the state fail to improve. Dickson dropped the hint while speaking at the monthly transparency press briefing in Yenagoa. He lamented that the dwindling financial fortunes of the state occasioned by the shortfall in revenue accruing from the federal allocation, underscored the need for the people to be prudent in their expenditures. The governor, who called for prayers for the state's financial fortunes to improve, said that the government spent an average of N500 million monthly on salaries of political appointees. Dickson warned that he may
Odibo unveils plans to boost education By Egufe Yafugborhi
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ARRI—FORMER Delta State commissioner and 2015 Delta State House of Assembly hopeful, Elegbete Moses Odibo, has called for a data base of the students population in the state. Outlining his policy direction on his aspiration for the Udu constituency seat in the 2015 elections, he said: "As a stakeholder in Udu, I do not know the number of Udu sons and daughters that are in educational institutions and their disciplines. "If elected as member representing Udu in Delta State House of Assembly, I will engage experts to procure a data base for Udu students in educational institutions, home and abroad." Odibo acknowlegded Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan's educational development strides easpecially in the award of post graduate scholarships to Delta graduates with first class qualification noting that a ready data on the population of the students would be a plus to the governor's efforts.
be forced to downsize his aides in line with the prevailing economic situation in the wake of the sharp drop in the state's allocation from the federation account. “If things go the way they are going, government may be
downsized. Instead of political appointees we cannot pay, we have to downsize,” the governor said. He, however, assured the civil servants that their salaries would continue to be paid despite the state dwindling financial fortunes of his administration. He also
promised to complete all ongoing projects in the state. Reflecting on the turn of events, Dickson painted a gloomy picture ahead, saying: “We have to tighten our belt. This is the time for us to prepare for the austerity measure the Federal Government has alerted the nation about."
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aspirant for Aniocha South constituency in Delta State House of Assembly, Chief Nath Igbadi, has urged the electorate to elect a credible candidate in 2015 to ensure effective and robust representation of the area in the House. Igbadi, a lawyer, who is aspiring on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, said that his wealth of experience, pedigree and accomplishments as a manger of both human and material resources stand him in good stead to effectively represent his people in the House. “I believe I have all it takes to bring about the desired change in Aniocha South constituency," he said. N
UNVEILING: From left: Speaker, Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Mr. Konbowei Benson; Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State; deputy governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (rted); Amayanabo of Twon Brass, His Majesty, King Alfred Diete-Spiff; Chief Chika Okpala, and Nollywood star, Mr. Peter Edochie, shortly after the unveiling of Ijaw language books, at the transparency initiative press briefing in Yenagoa.
SPF backs Anirah for Delta Assembly
Obuh canvasses support for Jonathan’s re-election bid
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ELTA State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship aspirant, Sir Tony Obuh, has called on people of the state and Nigerians in general to support President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election bid. Obuh, who is a leading candidate in the race for the PDP ticket in Delta State, made the call, yesterday in Abuja when he paid a solidarity visit to the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria, TAN.
Obuh said that President Jonathan has left indelible prints on key areas of the nation’s infrastructure, ranging from transportation, power and the oil and gas sector. He said: “I am happy to partner TAN because everybody wants to partner something that is good. President Jonathan is a good product, that is why we are very happy to associate with him. “The President has
Iwezu charges LG bosses to use Delta Beyond Oil initiative as template for devt By Festus Ahon
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SABA—DELTA State Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Mr. Benjamin Iwezu, has charged the newly elected 25 local government area chairmen in the state to use the Delta Beyond Oil initiative of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan as a template in the development of their councils. Iwezu, during his maiden meeting with the council chairmen, told them to ensure that development takes place
in their councils and urged them to make good governance a priority in their areas as well as ensure that the people experience the dividends of democracy. He said that Governor Uduaghan had approved some local and foreign trainings, expressing belief that training and retraining would help enhance their efficiency. He added that the new council leaderships must be properly equipped for the task ahead.
performed well in the power sector, in the agricultural sector and has succeeded in eliminating middlemen in the distribution of fertilisers. He has transformed our airports, transportation sector has also witnessed tremendous improvements. He needs our support to do more. That is why we are happy to partner TAN for his re-election,” Obuh said. Obuh was accompanied by top members of his team, including Chief Fred Majemite, Chief Emma Ejiofor, Frank Nwugo, Arch Ambby, Jude Sinebe, Agbefe Sebastin and Felix Emadoye, among others.
PRESSURE group in Delta State, Sapele Peoples Forum, SPF, has declared its support for former Chairman of Sapele Local Government Area, Chief Felix Anirah, to represent the constituency in the state House of Assembly in 2015, on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. The group, in a statement by Mr Ese Sunday, said that it decided to support Anirah’s aspitation because he had been tested and proved to be a grassroots leader who will attract more dividends of democracy to the people of Sapele constituency.
2015: Group backs Preyor's re-election to Delta Assembly
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HE Bomadi Renaissance Group, BRG, has commended Mr. Kenneth Preyor, representing Bomadi constituency in Delta State House of Assembly, saying that he deserves a second term. It urged the constituents to vote for him in 2015. BRG, in a statement in Warri by its Chairman, Mr. Joseph Oyazimo, noted that Preyor
had influenced projects to communities in Bomadi Local Government Area of the state. “The projects range from link roads, classrooms, Corpers’ Lodge, books amongst others. Besides, Preyor is a dogged fighter who ensures that rights accruable to Bomadi people cannot slip away under his watch."
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Atiku accuses PDP of witch hunt
PMT, FRSC partner on drivers' training
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BAKALIKI—FORMER Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has accused the leadership of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the country of using security operatives to intimidate and witch-hunt members of All Progressive Congress, APC. The APC presidential aspirant claimed that the Federal Government resorted to crude tactics because it could not match the strength of the opposition, describing the action of PDP as the height of impunity. The former Vice President spoke in Abakaliki, while briefing APC faithful on his presidential ambition and on the need for the party to remain strong and formidable during the 2015 general election. Atiku said: “We must fight against one party rule in this country. PDP has turned the security operatives to confront those of us in opposition. “This is the height of impunity; we will show them that there is no place for them in Ebonyi and any other place.” He urged APC members to
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NUGU— PEACE Mass Transit, PMT, has commenced a fourday training of over 4,000 drivers for its last quarterly training, in collaboration with Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, tagged Safety consciousness as a driving habit. Managing Director, Peace Group, Dr. Sam Onyishi, represented by the General Manager, Mr. Slyvanus Ozioko, said the aim of the training was to educate drivers on the need to be defensive, while driving. He said: “The idea of defensive driving is to ensure that you are alive. You must not insist on your right of way when your life is at stake.” Speaking at the exercise, Assistant Corp Marshal, Samuel Obayemi, advised drivers to be conscious of safety while driving, especially during ember months.
‘Youths 'll resist rigging in Anambra' By Vincent Ujumadu
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WKA—YOUTHS from Anambra Central senatorial zone, yesterday, said they would resist any attempt by politicians or any party to rig elections in 2015. Mr. Obi Ochije, a youth leader and chairman of Ezinano community, comprising 20 villages, in the Anambra State capital, said: “Our people will not take it kindly if popular
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ow Giwa and Pinnick can resume their World War 2 and get themselves sacked and their NFF permanently disbanded by the court; we really do not give a damn anymore. FIFA can go ahead and ban Nigeria as long as they want. Mr Okie Darlington, Graduate.
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candidates are schemed out by any political party through rigging. “What the voters will be looking at is the popularity of candidates and not their political parties. Therefore, we are not going to sit and watch anybody or political party manipulate election.” Ochije is contesting for Awka South I state constituency in Anambra State House of Assembly.
maintain law and order, especially throughout the electioneering period, even as he described himself as the most qualified and experienced presidential candidate in the country
He said: “I deserve your support because am the only experienced politician in the country; I stand out among all those contesting for the office of the President in this country.”
GOV ORJI TO ORJI KALU: Your woes're self inflicted By Anayo Okoli
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M U A H I A — G O V E R N O R Theodore Orji of Abia State has urged his estranged political mentor and predecessor, Chief Orji Kalu, to stop blaming him for his political woes, saying they were self-inflicted. Reacting to claims by the former governor that he handpicked candidates and imposed them on the people for various elective positions ahead of the 2015 elections, Governor Orji described the allegation as “spurious.” The governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary,
Charles Ajunwa, said: “Kalu knows very well that he cannot win any election in the state. He should stop deceiving himself as being a member of PDP. He is not.” The governor also described as false the allegation by Kalu that he tricked some Abians to resign their positions and contest the governorship, when he had decided on a candidate. He said Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s flag bearer would emerge from credible primaries in line with the party’s position that Abia South should produce the next governor.
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governorship hopeful in Delta State, Dr. Esther Uduehi, has called on all Deltans and foreigners living in the state to join hands with her to walk the walk to Government House, Asaba, in 2015, saying she would strive to fully industrialize the state towards achieving a robust economy that can generate employment through Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan’s vision of Delta Beyond Oil. Mrs. Uduehi, who is contesting on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, gave the assurance
while officially declaring her intention to run for the governorship seat of Delta State in Asaba. She said: “My administration will strive, as a matter of priority, to alleviate poverty by judiciously and wholly utilizing the accruing resources of the state.” Uduehi, who was flanked by her husband, Mr Dele Uduehi; Chairman of the occasion, Philip Onyekwele, and chieftains of PDP, said she will become the first female governor in Nigeria.
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hat do you expect? Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the African Cup of Nations was a logical conclusion to a bad campaign. Maybe we have learned a lesson not to lose a home match. Mr. Alexander Zia, Worker.
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t is so unfortunate that we could not even defend our title. What a shame! In spite of being paired with soft countries (Sudan, Congo and South Africa) Keshi still blew the chance. He should honorably resign and leave our football in peace. Mr. Cosmos Emeka- Student
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mmanuel Emenike had no business being on the field till the end of that match. Faster defenders were left on the bench for “experienced” but slow ones. Those propping Keshi should go and hide their heads in shame. Mr Iyoke EhiWorker
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eshi, the amazing record-breaker. He broke records on both ends. Thank God it wasn’t another coach that finished this. Pinnick is vindicated at last. Let us see how he will loiter around Aso Rock again to get his job back. Miss Esther Adichie- Student
Orugbo dumps PDP for APC, declares for Udu/Ughelli constituency
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ORMER Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Delta State, Chief Oghene-Aga Orugbo has dumped Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for All Progressives Congress, APC, stating that he would run for Udu/Ughelli Federal constituency in the House of Representatives. He made the public declaration at his OgbeUdu country home with leaders and officials of APC from the state, Delta Central, Udu council and Ward 3 in attendance. The former state PDP Legal Adviser, who also served as Chairman of Udu council from 1999 to 2002 on the platform of the defunct All Peoples Party, said he was returning to his roots by defecting to APC. State Chairman of APC, who was represented by Chief Adelabu Bodjor, was on hand to formally receive Orugbo into the APC family.
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HRIST Apostolic Church, Oke Itunu, Ajasa Town, Lagos, will hold its anniversary on Sunday, with Chairman, Oshodi Zone, Pastor Olufemi Adeleke and D.S. Pastor, A. Balogun expected at the event, while Prophetess R. Olaoye is host minister.
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meruo was the worst culprit as his inability to stand on his own caused the second goal that could have be taken care of by Oboabona. He was nervous and lacked selfconfidence. Mikel played his heart out, as he had never done before. Miss Kubura Aremu- Model
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Court bars PDP, INEC from screening candidates for Plateau gov election By Marie-Therese Nanlong
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OS—A Federal High Court sitting in Jos, yesterday, restrained the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC from screening and presenting candidates for the gubernatorial election in Plateau State. The order followed a suit filed by nine members of the party against PDP and INEC seeking an injunction to restrain the party from violating or undermining the principle of power shift and power sharing as well as the policy of rotation and zoning of public offices as enshrined in its constitution pending the determination of the motion on notice. This was even as the immediate past Chairman of the PDP and governorship aspirant on the platform of the party, Dr. Haruna Dabin has said the state needed a courageous and determined leader to succeed Governor Jonah Jang in 2015. Dabin who left office in a controversial circumstance spoke yesterday in Jos when he visited the party secretariat to solicit the support of the officials in his gubernatorial bid. However, the plaintiffs; Messrs Matthew Datong, Barnabas Rintar, Gurumdiye Depak, Eric Guimwai and five others had also sought for an order restraining PDP from processing the forms
submitted by gubernatorial candidates in respect of Plateau State or interviewing, screening the forms submitted by aspirants for the office of the governor. The plaintiffs further asked for an interpretation of Section 7 (3) (c) of the PDP Constitution as it relates to rotation and zoning of political offices and Section 14 (3) of the 1999 Constitution as it relates to the principles of
federal character. In addition, they also asked for an order restraining the PDP from taking further steps that would undermine or jeopardize the substantive suit in relation to the governorship of the state by stopping the party from accepting any governorship candidate pending the hearing of the motion on notice. Justice Ambrose Allagoa, who
gave the order ordered the respondents to appear on December 3 to explain why the order sought should not be allowed and ordered an accelerated hearing for five days from the date of the service of the order in view of the urgency of the facts disclosed in the affidavit. Allagoa then ordered the parties to maintain the status- quo ante.
COMMISSIONING: From left: Chairman, All Progressives Congress, APC, Kwara State, Hon. Ishola Balogun Fulani, Speaker, Kwara State House of Assembly, Hon. Razak Atunwa, Kwara State Governor, Dr. Abdulfatah Ahmed, Chairman, Kaiama Local Government Area, Hon. Al-hassan Bagudu and Commissioner for Health, Alhaji Abdul Kayode Issa, during the commissioning of rehabilitated & equipped Kaiama General Hospital in Kaiama Local Government Area of the state.
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By Ifeyinwa Obi
BUJA—THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has entered into an agreement with Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, to strengthen the fight against corruption. The new agreement with the theme: EFCC-Civil Society Partnership Against Corruption,’’ would function in a system called the AntiCorruption and Economic Crimes Support Network,
ACE-Network, formerly known as the AntiCorruption Revolution, ANCOR.
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Ijaw female students convention kicks off in Lagos
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AGOS—IJAW female students from higher institutions accross the country will kick-off their convention in Lagos between November 28 to December 1, 2014. In a statement signed by Comrade Joseph Evah, founder and grand patron of National Association of Ijaw Female
Martins Eniatorudabo for burial ASTOR (DR.) Martins Obiekoroma Eniatorudabo of Abuloma Town, Port Harcourt, is dead, aged 61. The service of songs/tributes was held on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 by The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Kings Palace Parish, G.R.A, Port Harcourt at his residence with another service of songs by the Scripture Union, SU House in Port Harcourt, yesterday. He will be buried tomorrow, Saturday, November 29, after the funeral rites at his country home, No. 4 Chief Adda Lane, off Okilo Road, Abuloma Town, Port
The EFCC Chairman, Mr Ibrahim Lamorde, said the commission decided to review ANCOR in order to
Harcourt. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Elvira Eniatorudabo, children and many relations, including Elikem Tony Dabo.
Late Dr. Martins Eniatorudabo
Students, NAIFS, the convention coincided with the 10th anniversary of NAIFS which was founded at Torugbene Town in Burutu local goverment in 2004, during the convention of the National union of Izon-Ibe students (male and female)umbrella body. The statement reads in part: “NAIFS membership was less than 40 students at the inception from 6 higher institutions but today, the membership is now more than 3,000 students from 102 higher institutions. "We are expecting over 3,000 female students from across Nigeria for the four days anniversary celebration. The aim is to strenghten Motherhood in the affairs of Ijaw and any of our daughter marrying outside Ijawland should be an encouragement to her husband and children to remember her root always. We want to save our language at all cost. The father/mother need
that education. The convention will witness the crowning of a new Miss Ijaw. The current Ijaw Queen, Preye Julliet Ekiyor, will end her reign and crown a new Queen. The opening ceremony will take place at the National Arts Theatre in Lagos. Mr Ben MurrayBruce will be chairman of the ocassion, while Anne Kio Briggs will be the guest speaker.
GSM: Nigerian subscribers enjoy cheapest tariff —ALTON
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BUJA—THE Association of L i c e n s e d Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, ALTON, yesterday, urged Nigerians to stop lamenting over poor quality of service by the service providers in the country, saying that Nigerian subscribers enjoyed the cheapest tariff in the world. The secretary to the association, Mr. Gbolahan Awonuga, stated this at the fourth quarter meeting/ open forum of the industry consumer advisory forum, ICAF, organised by NCC in Abuja. Awonuga said rather than castigate the operators for not doing enough, telecom consumers should learn to appreciate the efforts of the service providers amid the harsh operating environment.
Osunbor, Edo CP, others get Benin NMA
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ENIN CITY— FORMER Governor of Edo State, Prof. Osarhiemen Osunbor, Edo State Commissioner of Police, Folunso Adebanjo, are among the personalities that will be receiving this year ’s Benin National Merit Award scheduled for the December 29, 2014. Others to be recognized include the former Edo State Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Osagie Obayuwana, Prof. Osazuwa Omozuwa, and Prof. Eddy Eragbe. In a statement, Director of Publicity, Benin National Congress, BNC, David Ekomwenrenren, said the award is in recognition of the “excellent track records and outstanding commitment to critical sectors of Edo and Nigeria's development.”
Group hosts 100 innovative SMEs
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By Chris Onuoha
A G O S — I N commemoration of the World Global Entrepreneurial Week celebration 2014, Inversion Ideas, owners of an electronic and online business connect outfit in conjunction with Ecobank and Enterprise Development Centre, Pan Atlantic University hosted Small and Medium scale Entrepreneurs SMEs last week in Lagos in a move to foster partnerships that would shape business in Nigeria over the
next 50 years. The conference, tagged ‘SME 100 Conference’ had in attendance Sukomi Olowo, Head of SME Ecobank, Adeyemi Adewale, CEO/ MD ADCEM Ltd, Adebola Williams, Founding partner of Red Media Africa, Betty Egbuna, Head Special Programmes, EDC, Pan Atlantic University and hosts of others with selected 100 entrepreneurs featuring some of the most innovative business minds, creating viable and locally relevant solutions to everyday problems with global thinking.
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PRAYER: Former Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Nsima Ekere (middle), flanked from left by Prelate of Christ Believers (Evangelical) Mission, Apostle Patrick Jerome, and cleric-cum-orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Aniekan Ekere, during the solemn assembly/prayer and fasting meeting of his governorship campaign organization, in Uyo.
CONFERENCE: From left, Chika Emeh, Project Manager, Search for Common ground, SFCG; Chom Bagu, Country Director, SFCG, and Mr. Alan Monday, Head of Development, Cooperation Section, Political Governance and Democracy, European Union delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, during a press conference by SFCG, on phase II of its project, 'Tomorrow is a new day,' in Port Harcourt. Photo: Nwankpa Chijioke
SHOWCASING: From left, Chief Executive Officer, Etisalat Nigeria, Matthew Willsher; Commercial Director, Core Group Africa, Matthew Grose, and Director, Business Market Segment, Etisalat Nigeria, Lucas Dada, at the Official Etisalat iParty showcasing the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus, at Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
VISIT: PDP governorship aspirant in Delta, Sir Tony Obuh (4th right, in red cap), with Ifeanyi Uba (to his right), during Obuh's visit with members of his campaign organisation to TAN office, in Abuja.
LECTURE: From left,Chairman, NIMN Body of Fellows, Dr. Ify Uraih; Mike Agbakoba's daughter,Editor/Chief Research officer,Numeris Media Research and Marketing Comms,Ms Anne N.Agbakoba; Guest Speaker,Mr. Ayeni Ekundayo; President National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria,Mr Ganiyu Koledoye; Mike Agbakoba son,CEO of Solar Jooce, Mr. David Agbakoba, and Chairman, NIMN Events committee,Mr. Olusola Kolawole, during the 2014 Mike Agbakoba's Memorial Lecture, at Planent One,Maryland,Lagos.
PARTY: From left, Kunle Faloye, Senior Brand Manager, Guinness FES; Femi Adelusi-Head, Media and Marketing Communications for Olamide Adedeji, and Femi Folarin, Head, Consumer Planning &Activation, Guinness, during Adedeji’s Street OT album listening party, in Lagos.
ROUNDTABLE: From left, Aderinola Oloruntoye, Presales Senior Specialist, BI, EPM & Mobility (Anglophone) West Africa, SAP Africa; Richard Edet,Managing Director,SAP Africa Region;Peter Oko, Senior Presales Specialist Database and Technology, West Africa, SAP Africa Region Limited, and Sam Immanuel,Account Executive, Telco, SAP Africa Region Limited, during SAP Industry Media Roundtable, on Victoria Island, Lagos. Photo: Akeem Salau
CONVENTION: From left, Commissioner, Government and Consumer Affairs Divison, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Mr. Abba Ibrahim; Managing Director, Resources Operating Group, Accenture, Mrs. Abayomi Olarinmoye, and Chief Operating Officer, Shiroro Hydroelectric Power Station, Mr. Daudu Abdul-Aziz, during the West African Power Industry Convention, in Lagos. Photo: Kehinde Gbadamosi
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AUSTERITY MEASURES:
Too little, too late and dangerous By Dele Sobowale
Government is now proposing a benchmark of $73 per barrel to the National Assembly; compared to the benchmark of $78— Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, CME, November16, 2014.
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OTHING is more pathetic than great economists in government, at a time of looming national economic disaster; when they are forced to mix partisan politics with economic policy decisions. No Minister of Finance, anywhere on earth, is ever the first to tell the people the bad news, especially with an election round the corner. That would amount to political sabotage against the government of the day. The usual trick is to release the bad news in tricles; and ensuring that only those facts which can no longer be concealed are disclosed. Nigerians are experiencing that sort of treatment right now. The CME knows a lot more than she is telling; and she only hopes that the situation will not deteriorate faster than she hopes before the elections next year. The so-called ‘Austerity Measures’ and the accompanying policy packages were forced by circumstance beyond government’s control and they represent the least, not the best, that government can do. It takes a great deal of courage, lacking in this government, to go
DELE SOBOWALE all the way and take the necessary steps to avert ultimate disaster. So, this is only the first installment of painful measures the Federal and State governments will have to take. To be candid, it is disappointing because the CME is a better economist than the package indicates. One can only exonerate her by ‘understanding’ her position. At the same time one is reminded of the observation by late Robert Audrey, playwright turned anthropologist, and the author of best selling Territorial
Imperative, who said, “The worst sort of disloyalty is thinking that telling the truth will be bad.” She knows that the economy is already worse than she claims for several reasons which will soon be disclosed. Appointed officials, particularly in developing countries, and especially Nigeria, often fail to realize that while they are entitled to want to stay in their positions, they also have a social responsibility, they owe the people some sort of loyalty; if not for any other reason than that factual, and timely information, even if it contains elements of bad news, at least allow the people to better prepare themselves for the bad times ahead. It is the sudden shock that is the killer of morale and patriotism. There might be no Israelites today if one Joseph had not told the monarch the truth about the seven lean years - right in the midst of the fat years. What is happening to Nigeria now is not new. What will be novel is how we handle it.
Election time-table When Alfred Marshall, 18421924, advised that the economist, like anyone else, must concern himself with the ultimate aims (and fate) of man, (Vanguard Book p 45), he must have had such a situation like this in mind. The ruling party and its candidate would like to withhold the tough measures until after the election which comes up in late February 2015. But, the forces dragging down the price of crude oil and depleting our reserves are not constrained by our election time table. If crude had gone down from $110 to under $80 in three months, who knows by how much it will descend by February? The truth is, Nigerians cannot wait until the elections to be told the full package of measures designed to rescue their economy. Arthur Burns, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, equivalent of our Governor of the Central Bank, during the Nixon administration, once warned that if government delays selecting options, on the ground that they might be unpopular or interfere with elections, they might discover that suddenly there are no good options left. The CME also confronts the matter of conflict of interests with respect to the JEMT whose members constitute the rich
Absorbing army of unemployed President goodluck Jonathan people government wants to tax more for revenue. Clearly, they will not willingly surrender their money and they will water down any proposal designed to ensure there is more equity and better distribution of the national income. So among the truths she must tell President Jonathan is the need to disband the current JEMT and appoint a more representative body which will include many groups of stakeholders; since we are all in the same leaky boat. Otherwise, the measures proposed, tentative as they are, will not work as they should. Jonathan’s rich friends will sabotage them ab initio. Just two weeks ago, I made a remark in one of my columns in this paper that crude benchmark was most unrealistic giving as one of my reasons the relentless downward trend of crude prices since it started cascading down since July/August. Incidentally, the CME who, together with the other members of the JEMT, were expected to provide better forecasts than a private economist and researcher were still clinging to the straw called $78 benchmark. Unfortunately, for the CME, JEMT and, mostly Nigerians, the government is abandoning $78, and moving to $73, at a time when $73 is appearing increasingly unrealistic. Most other analysts, in Nigeria and in the global community, actually foresee a situation in which, by June 2015, crude will be selling at about $6065 per barrel. In fact, any drop below the $73 benchmark, and the volume projections will spell doom for the 2015 budget which is already undergoing drastic revision. There are two problems associated with that. One is timing. The new budget will be sent to a National Assembly, NASS, whose two chambers, Senate and House of Representatives, are not exactly positioned to undertake the very rigorous interrogation of the budget documents that will be placed before them by an Executive branch whose credibility had been woefully impaired. The House in
particular, which is not scheduled to resume until first week in December will not immediately sit to consider the budget irrespective of how vital it is to the survival of our nation in the next ten years, at least. It will be fully engaged in the battle for the position of Speaker until the Christmas recess time - which will last until January 2015. With only a few weeks to elections, it is doubtful if anyone will address the budget and its provisions. The CME must be one of less than one thousand knowledgeable people in the whole of Nigeria who actually believe that the JEMT is on top of the situation. The second is the distinct lack of seriousness with regard to some of the solutions announced. For instance, when she proclaimed that To show how serious government is about job creation, President Jonathan will tomorrow November 17, launch the 4th edition of YouWin to support another 1,500 [that is right one thousand five hundred only] entrepreneurs. one does not know whether to laugh at the joke or the tragedy that statement represents. In a nation with over 40 million unemployed or under-employed or wrongly employed (science graduates driving taxis or selling
There is absolutely no reason why the Finance Minister, the JEMT or President Jonathan should be offering Nigerians a phony solution which defied all the verdicts of history and experience
The major objection to that statement centres around the fact that the CME knows very well that governments, even under the best of circumstances, except Socialist countries, cannot create the quantum of jobs to keep the population in full or near full employment (defined as not more than 4% unemployed). So, it is fraudulent to create the impression that the Federal, State and Local governments can create the jobs to absorb that army of unemployed. It won't happen and nobody knows this better than Dr OkonjoIweala of the World Bank whose bank is sitting on mountains of studies proving that conclusively. There is absolutely no reason why the Finance Minister, the JEMT or President Jonathan should be offering Nigerians a phony solution which defied all the verdicts of history and experience. Coming from a professional economist, it amounts to intellectual dishonesty. Granted most elections are won by lying to the voters. But, offering people dud cheques on jobs just to win elections is not part of economics in the USA or Nigeria for that matter. The Minister is on the right road with respect to luxury taxes. But, even the right road is often strewn with dangers. It won't be the first time that government would tax Mercedes Benzes, or diamond rings 200 per cent, ad valorem. Invariably, the same government would remove taxes on farm equipment. Since no poor peasant farmer, producing for subsistence, will ever import a tractor or combined-harvester, the wealthy move in and very soon containers, presumed to hold farm tools, are bringing in Jaguars and Rolls Royce duty free. That world of the more you look the less you see had characterized previous attempts at taxing the top end luxury goods. So, where does that leave us? Candidly, the Minister of Finance should not have called for that press briefing only to unveil ill-digested, ill-timed, poorly conceived, full and half, measures (luxury taxes) and to load the announcement which she knows are nonsensical (1500) and obviously false (government creating jobs).
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AWARD: Secretary to the
From left: Mr. Tope Asiwaju, Public Relations Manager, Dufil Prima Plc; Master Shamsondeen Giwa, Head Boy, Surulere Senior Secondary School; Mrs. Bisi Awoyomi, Project Manager of Lagos State Empowerment Resource Network, LEARN, and Mrs. Asanat Olatunbosun, Principal of the school, during the company's presentation of science equipment to the school in Surulere, Lagos. PHOTO: Bunmi Azeez.
State Government, Delta State, Mr. Ovuzourie Macaulay (left); Commissioner representing Ndokwa on the board of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Sir Kenny Okolugbo (right), and others, during the presentation of Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Distinguished Service Award to Okolugbo in Asaba, during NUJ, Delta State Council, Press Week.
World police chiefs discuss community relations I
SSUES bordering on the state of police-community relations were once again a focal point at the 121st annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference, IACP, which came up at the Orange County Convention Centre, Orlando, Florida, United Statese of America, from October 24 to 29. The assembly of chiefs of police, serving and retired, that converged at the conference, spoke extensively on the important issue of police-community relations, drawing instances on what
obtains in their various countries. In his key message at the conference, entilted Strengthening PoliceCommunity Relations, IACP President, Mr. Yousry Zakhary, said events have thrown a spotlight on law enforcement agencies, officers and the tactics and equipment that are being employed to protect the communities. He said it had led to situations whereby observers, commentators and ordinary citizens have continued to
raise important questions about the state of policecommunity relations. The President observed that over the past two decade many communities throughout the United States have witnessed a decline in the rate of crime, due to years of effective, productive, and progressing policing efforts by US Federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies, which have transformed neighbourhoods into safer and more secured communities. He pointed out that as
police leaders saddled with the utmost responsibilities of policing their respective countries, they recognize that no single factor has been more crucial to reducing crime levels than the partnership between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. The IACP boss said the global practice for the police is that in order to be truly effective, police agencies cannot operate alone. He said they must have active support and assistance that a successful
partnership, crucial to their operations, offer. In a group discussion, Director-General of Police Assistance Committee of Nigeria, PAC, Dr. Martins Oni, said the advantages of police-community relations in the control of crime in any society cannot be overemphasized. He said it had proved to be very effective, making Nigeria a reference point, where the cordiality between the communities and the law enforcement agencies had improved the rate of crime control and detection.
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BRIEFS Greece rescues 600 migrants
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S Ebola infection rates fall in Liberia, the information minister urged people yesterday to not let up on the fight against the virus, reiterating the goal of eradicating the disease by the end of the year. That target appears unrealistic, with the World Health Organization saying authorities are unlikely to meet the more modest goal of isolating 70 percent of Ebola patients by Dec. 1. On Wednesday, the U.N. agency said only about 20 percent of Ebola cases in Liberia are being isolated. But Liberians have been cheered by dramatic gains in recent weeks, as the outbreak has begun to slow after spiraling out of control. At its height this summer, nearly 500 new cases were reported every
•President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf week in the country; in recent weeks, that figure has fallen to around 100. “This virus must not go with us into the new
year,” Information Minister Lewis Brown told a press conference Thursday. President Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf earlier set the goal of having no new cases by Dec. 25. Brown praised Liberians who have doggedly abided by calls to wash hands frequently and bring sick relatives to clinics, but said the fight isn’t over. Ebola has killed nearly 5,700 people in West Africa this year and sickened nearly 16,000 people, the majority in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Liberia has recorded the most cases, but the outbreak is currently surging fastest in Sierra Leone. International aid continues to pour into the region.
Zuma visits China next week
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OUTH African President Jacob Zuma will lead a highprofile delegation next
week to China, its single largest trading partner, to strengthen investment ties, the government
announced Thursday. Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane confirmed the visit will take place over December 4 and 5. “South Africa and China share a sound political relationship which can be used better to lay the basis for implementing South Africa’s economic objectives,” Mashabane said.
Pope visits Turkey amid tensions
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OPE Francis travels to Turkey this weekend amid new Muslim-Christian tensions and war next door, with Islamic State militants seizing chunks of Iraq and Syria and sending 1.6 million refugees across the border into Turkey. Francis is expected to tread lightly during his three-day visit, sensitive to the delicate diplomatic tensions at play between Turkey and the international coalition fighting the Islamic State. But Vatican officials say he will not shy from denouncing violence in God’s name and voicing concern for Christians being targeted by the extremists. Remarkably, though, Francis will not meet with any groups of refugees as he has done on previous trips to the region, a clear sign of the Vatican’s unwillingness to wade too deeply into the conflict.
OR nearly 600 migrants, most of them fleeing the conflict in Syria for Europe, the harrowing journey on a smuggling ship that broke down in galeforce winds ended Thursday in the southern town of Ierapetra on the Greek island of Crete. The Baris cargo ship lost engine power Tuesday in international waters, and limped into Ierapetra at sunrise after being slowly towed for 40 hours by a Greek navy frigate. In brief interviews while being shepherded away by police, many refugees said they had fled violence by militants from the Islamic State group in Syria or Iraq. “They attacked us and killed our people, so we came here to save ourselves,” said one man who said he was from Iraq. He only identified himself by his first name, Mohaned, to protect his kin, who stayed behind, from retribution.
Mubarak gets verdict soon
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MAL Shaker’s 25-year-old son Ahmed was fatally shot in the back on the “Friday of Rage,” one of the bloodiest days of Egypt’s 2011 uprising against longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak. Nearly four years later, she is still waiting for justice. “We want blood for blood,” she said. Her wait is supposed to end Saturday when a verdict is expected in the 86-year-old Mubarak’s trial on charges connected to the killing of more than 900 protesters against his rule. But Egypt’s “trial of the century,” initially watched with excitement, has largely dropped from public attention. That’s partly because of how drawn out the process has been — with a trial and retrial — and partly because subsequent upheaval has flipped the political narrative. The revolutionary fervor of 2011 has been largely extinguished, replaced among many Egyptians by exhaustion from nearly four years of turmoil. Many of the pro-democracy activists central to the uprising are in prison for attempting to protest against the new president, former army chief Abdel-Fattah elSissi. Others are dismissed in the media as troublemakers, while the police who in the revolutionaries’ eyes were the hated tools of Mubarak oppression are now lauded in the press as heroes in a fight against Islamists.
Ferguson: More than 400 arrested as protests spreads
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ATIONAL Guard troops and police aimed to head off a third night of violence on Wednesday in Ferguson, Missouri, as more than 400 people have been arrested in the St. Louis suburb and around the United States in unrest after a white policeman was cleared in the killing of an unarmed black teenager. There have been protests in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta and other cities decrying Monday’s grand jury decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson in the Aug. 9 shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in a case that has touched off a debate about race relations in the United States. Ferguson, a predominately black city, has been hit by two nights of rioting, looting and arson with some businesses burned to the ground, but authorities say an increased security presence on Tuesday night helped quell the violence. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has deployed about 2,200 National Guard troops in and around Ferguson. Police made 45 arrests in Ferguson in the Tuesday night protests, down from 61 in aftermath of Monday’s grand jury decision. “The ramped up presence and action of the Missouri National Guard has been helpful,” Nixon said on Wednesday after facing criticism for not deploying enough guardsman in the hours after the grand jury’s decision.
•National Guard troops arresting a protester
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Vanguard, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014—59 Nigeria does not need a law that will make the country “business as usual” for the industry selling addiction to our youths and children. We need a law that is an evidence-based, FCTC- compliant law. A law
What really makes an effective tobacco control law? By Roland Owei
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NE of the most discussed issues in our media lately has been one about the desirability of a National Tobacco Control Bill (NTCB) to regulate the production, importation, advertising, sale and distribution of tobacco products in the country. Ordinarily given widespread awareness about the dangers of smoking there should not be some of the cock and bull arguments against strong elements of the bill but there are vested interests that do not want a strong tobacco control bill in the country. The industry selling addiction and death will want a law that makes it business as usual. Nigeria’s over 150 million population remains a major market for unregulated profit regardless of the fact their products kill, cause diseases, and dislocate social fabrics. In October, media reports informed that the National Tobacco Control Bill have passed Second Reading both at the Senate and the House of Representatives. It is believed that the Health Committees of the two chambers are currently working to sync submissions made by different interest groups at the Public Hearings with the draft bill towards submitting final bill documents in the different houses.
Suspicious circumstances The NTCB first surfaced in the National Assembly in 2009. Though that version was passed by the sixth National Assembly, it did not get Presidential assent under suspicious circumstances. Going by the rules guiding law making in Nigeria and the expiration of the Sixth National Assembly, the whole legislative process for the passage of the bill has to start from the beginning. The National Tobacco Control Bill is fashioned after the World Health Organisation, WHO-led Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and has key provisions that include total ban of tobacco advertising in the media and in outdoor places, it also forbids promotion of tobacco products in any form and provides for smoke-free public places. Besides, the bill when passed into law will mandate tobacco companies to add pictures on tobacco pack for visual illustration of harms caused by tobacco products. Essentially, the main goal of those provisions contained in the bill is the removal or reduction of those environments and conditions that encourage people to light up and those that induce our youths into smoking. This goal is laudable and achievable
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but our parliamentarians should be watchful of efforts to foist on Nigeria a type of tobacco control law that will eventually achieve no impact. Governments across the world are invoking measures to reduce smoking. Public health experts have scary projections about the effects of smoking on health, social life and the environment. Tobacco currently kills about six million people a year. And the deaths will even escalate to eight million a year by 2030, If we all folds our arms, do nothing and make it business as usual for those selling cigarettes to our children, brothers and sisters. Sadly too is the fact that 80 per cent of those deaths will occur in developing countries where our dear country is ranked. There is abundant evidence to show that tobacco companies are investing heavily in getting more Nigerians addicted to their deadly products. Tobacco use causes one in six noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and is a risk factor for six out of the world’s leading causes of death.
Nigeria does not need a law that will make the country “business as usual” for the industry selling addiction to our youths and children
There is, therefore, a high level of certainty that tobaccorelated diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and lung disease could s o o n compound our existing public health burdens like malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/ AIDS. The World Health Organization (WHO) has projected that deaths caused by NCDs in Africa will contribute to poverty, compound health systems burdens, and impede overall development. Research also shows that exposure to second-hand smoke in childhood causes irreversible damage to children’s arteries and increases their risk of heart attacks or strokes when they grow up. In light of the availability of hard facts against tobacco, governments in the West have adopted strong strategies which are driving down smoking rates as well as the deaths, diseases, social and environmental costs linked to tobacco consumption. Nigeria needs to draw lessons from those countries that have recorded positive results in this very important public health battle. Besides the FCTC and its guidelines, in 2008 the WHO released the MPOWER package to document those interventions that had worked in different parts of the world to revert the tobacco epidemic. That report highlighted six evidence-based components which are: Governments should monitor tobacco use and prevention policies; •Protect people from tobacco smoke, •Offer help to quit tobacco use, •Warn about the dangers of tobacco, •Enforce bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship; and •Raise taxes on tobacco. As legislators ponder the NTCB therefore, the critical elements of MPOWER and an effective enforcement strategy should not be compromised. In addition, as contained in Article 5. 3 of the FCTC an effective tobacco control law is not about a warped “Balanced Regulation” but one that is strong enough to fence off interference by tobacco companies so that it could achieve its desired goal of reducing tobacco consumption and its health costs.
potent enough to stop youth initiation, ban all forms of tobacco advertisements and sponsorships, raise taxes and make all public places smoke free. •Owei is a public affairs analyst based in Lagos
2016 Edo governorship polls and the Osunbor challenge By Patrick Osagie
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ENATOR Oserheimen Osunbor’s declaration, carried in many national newspapers including Vanguard on November 11, that he will be contesting the 2016 governorship election in Edo State came like a bolt out of the blue. And it sure has set a ricocheting buzz in Edo and beyond. As regular as the declaration may seem, it portends s e r i o u s implications for the political calculations in the state come 2016. Ever since he was removed from office as Osunbor governor in 2008, courtesy of a court judgment which invalidated his disputed election, Sen. Osunbor seemed to have gone into early retirement from the political scene. Even his attempt at a come back in the run-up to the 2012 election seemed to have emphasized the need for Osunbor to retire. In the party primary of the PDP of which he had been a candidate before being made governor in 2007, Osunbor came last of the four aspirants. Nevertheless, most people did not see the result of the primary as a true reflection of the level of his popularity, as the primary was considered to have been manipulated by the leadership of the party in a way that Osunbor stood no chance of winning. It is said that the leaders had promised to humiliate him for not having conceded to
them while he was governor. In fact the leaders had been accused of compromising Osunbor’s defence at the Tribunal, a situation which is believed contributed to Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole’s outright victory. Ever since the last primary, Osunbor’s fortune and profile in Edo State PDP have suffered gross depreciation. He has actually been denied proper recognition and respect. Ironically, though, the man’s reputation in the public domain seems to acquire gain progressively due to the nostalgia his performance in the brief period he occupied in office evokes, given the desperation of Edo people to have a trusted man succeed Adams Oshiomhole at the expiration of his tenure in November 2016. Surely in spite of controversies that have trailed his management of the State, Oshiomhole has raised the bar of political perception and performance.
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FG decries rising spate of sexual violence, abduction
FG to Nigerians: Don’t panic, we are ready for oil slump By Favour Nnabugwu & Peter Egwuatu
By Funmi Olasupo
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BUJA—AS Nigeria joins the rest of the world to celebrate the International Day of Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Federal Government has expressed serious concern about the increasing rate of sexual violence and abductions in the country. The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajia Zainab Maina, who stated this while briefing newsmen on the commemoration of 16 days activism in Abuja, blamed the situation on agelong failure to protect women from gender-based violence. She said: “We must address economic, social, and cultural issues, particularly gender inequalities that cause gender-based violence and make women and girls vulnerable.” Expressing worries over the prevalence of baby factories in the South West and South East regions of the country, Hajia Maina said such factories should be demolished and perpetrators brought to book.
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BUJA—THE Federal Government, yesterday cautioned Nigerians not to panic, following the recent drop in the price of crude oil, assuring that it was ready for the falling oil price as measures have been taken to cushion the effect on the economy. The government also said it would review policies on investment and incentives to attract both local and foreign investors in the country, as it had been mindful of the country’s debt profile history and didn't want to be in that level again, and stressed the need to be cautious. Speaking at the fourth Capital Market Committee Retreat in Abuja, the Co-ordinating Minister of Economy and Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, who launched the 10year master plan for capital market, gave the assurance that government had put appropriate measures in place to tackle the decline in oil price, She said, “It did not come to us as a surprise because we had anticipated this in 20O2 and created Excess Crude Account, ECA crude to manage volatility of oil prices and with this we had a lot of savings from the proceed of our oil. In 2009, N22 billion was in the Excess Crude Account, and Nigeria had not come to seek help during the financial crises because of the savings in the ECA. However, the N22 billion has depleted to N4 billion but we were able to build it up to N9
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billion by December 2012 due to the fact that a lot of measures were taken, but the money was well spent to manage the quantity shock and volatility and draw on it to manage the drop in production and the significant portion of it was used.” “The constitution has it that we should not save, but share proceeds and that same constitution also empowers the federal government to manage the economy for the benefit of the generality of Nigerians. We recognize that we had an economy that is prone to volatility and we devise a means to save in
terms of volatility and we were able to save N9 billion after, but now the ECA has fallen to N4 billion though it is small but it is something to draw on and manage our way through and so we budgeted at a reasonable bench mark. We are dealing on an economy that depend on one product for years and this is more than enough signal that we needed to change our approach, we needed to manage our way through this situation and we had this buffer to save us. “We have a track record in many years of pointing out where we are , we have the means to
manage this situation. We have short to medium term strategy to manage this situation. If we put forward this strategy it will be tough times but we will get the economy through. ''We had revised our oil price and lowered the benchmark of oil to N73 per barrel. But we are not focussing on the estimate of N73 because the oil price may fall to N65 or even N60 per barrel but we would look at the ranges given by analysts and we would put measures of these estimates in place and build additional measures that would take care of N60 or N65 if need arise.''
NASS Invasion: Police breached Legislative Act, Sen Marafa insists
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ENOWNED Christ Apostolic Church cleric, Prophet Michael Olatunde Akinlabi, who died on November 2, 2014, will be buried within the premises of CAC Abayomi, Iwo Road, Ibadan after a farewell service by 9:00am on Saturday, November 29. The lying-in-state is today. Popularly called Baba Koseunti, he is survived by his wife, children and grandchildren.
TRAINING: From left: Dr. Oghenekaro Ejeta, Irene Aihiokhai, Dr. Sade Akiode, Managing Dentist of Choice Dental Lagos, Fiyin Kuti, and Ama Onyia during orthodontic training organized by Progressive Orthodontic Seminars of United States of America, in collaboration with Choice Dental Lagos, in Lagos.
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BUJA—AS Senators Wednesday expressed dismay over last Thursday’s invasion of the National Assembly by the security operatives, Vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream), Senator Kabiru Marafa, has insisted that the Police breached Legislative House Act. Senator Marafa, who represents Zamfara Central senatorial district in an interview with journalists in Abuja yesterday, called for an independent probe of the invasion to get to the roots of the problem. Majority of the senators had roundly condemned the action of the police during the debate on the motion brought by the senate leader, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, and the senate instituted a sevenman probe panel, chaired by
Senator Ahmed Makarfi, to investigate the incident. However, Senator Marafa differed with the senate approach, insisting that since the Police breached CAP L.12, section 16 (which spells out punishment and fine for obstructing members or officers and creating
disturbances, etc), the matter should have been taken to court instead. But he also commended the Senate President, David Mark, and Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, for their maturity and management of the unfortunate incident. He said: “I especially
commend the Senate President for having a space in his large heart to forgive those who physically assaulted him...My own take is that you cannot be an arbiter in your own case. All I expected from the Senate was to make a resolution to President Goodluck Jonathan and cite the relevant laws and from there, go to court.''
‘Electoral process, worst form of impunity in over 30 years' By Bartholomew Madukwe
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S the 2015 general elections draw nearer, a group, Stop Impunity Nigeria, S.I.N, Campaign has described the electoral process in the country as the worst form of impunity seen in over 30 years. Consequently, it expresses concern about the ability of the Independent National Electoral Commission, IN EC, to conduct
a free and fair election. The group said in a statement: “Several weeks ahead of the 2015 generaleElections, we are already quite concerned about the signs we are seeing of some of the worst forms of impunity in the electoral process across the political spectrum. “It is more than we have seen in over 30 years since the Second Republic when the then Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Sunday Adewusi, became a tool
in the hands of the then ruling National Party of Nigeria, NPN, for perpetuating electoral fraud and violence.” Explaining what it meant by some worst forms of impunity in the electoral process, S.I.N. stated that “we are seeing the constant use of the police and other security agencies, which have completely lost credibility and any sense of objectivity or impartiality, to harass critics, opponents, and opposition political parties.
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Police investigate Afcon match fixing claims U
GANDA Police are investigating claims that there was match fixing involved in some of the Cranes 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying matches. Moses Magogo, the Uganda FA President told AfricanFootball.com that because of the public outcry and allegations, they have handed the matter to the Police to investigate. “We shall make sure we try to find out the truth because Ugandans deserve to find out,” he added. The President said the Federation received reports of fans attacking different players for allegedly fixing the match result against Guinea last week. The Cranes who needed only a draw to Guinea last week lost 2-0 and had skipper Andrew Mwesigwa sent-off. Magogo said considering that match fixing is one of the cardinal offenses in football, they have decided to engage the Police to utilize its expertise, facilities and the law to investigate the entire campaign into such allegations so that those innocent are cleared but in event of finding any person in acts that caused such pain to the nation, the offenders will face the full wrath of the law.
WONDER KID: Kelechi Iheanacho (l) in City colour during the pre-season tour of the U.S.
loan to Liverpool. . However he struggled there as well and hardly featured yet his time with Stoke has definitely been more successful. He is considered a key player by the
be hosted by Equatorial Guinea. The Eagles also occupied the same positions in both the global and continental rankings released last month. But Nigeria are expected to suffer a slide on the rankings after the AFCON because they will not be involved in
further create the awareness for the competition. “The participation of Enyimba will also encourage local clubs to participate in Beach Soccer tournaments. “You can be sure that if Enyimba plays very well and their supporters troop out to support them at Copa Lagos, other clubs would want to take part next year. “Enyimba is a big club and they can draw the supporters to Eko Atlantic Beach to watch all matches,” Ibenegbu said.
Etisalat for Ghana Corporate Soccer Championship Telecommunication giant, Etisalat has emerged the champion of the second edition of the Nigeria Corporate Soccer Champions Cup following a 2-0victory over Chevron in the final match played at Campos Mini Stadium,
Iheanacho not in a hurry for Eagles — Father T HE father of the best player of the 2013 U17 World Cup at the United Arab Emirate, James Iheanacho has
management and his absence will be a huge blow for Hughes and his coaching staff. It is currently unclear whether or not the loan has actually been terminated but it seems as if Moses has just gone back for treatment.
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ARRI Wolves m i d f i e l d e r, Bartholomew Igbengbu has disclosed that he is excited with the participation of Enyimba at this year’s edition of Copa Lagos. Ibenegbu who has played in all editions of the tournament since 2011 noted that it is the right step to involve local clubs like Enyimba in such a big competition like Copa Lagos. “I have participated in all the editions of the tournament and I must say that Enyimba will
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Copa Lagos: Enyimba’s participation excites Ibenegbu
the tournament. Nigeria’s best world ranking this year was achieved in August 2014 when they placed 33rd, while the highest ever was in April 1994 when they were rated fifth best in the world. South Africa and Congo, who qualified for AFCON from Group A, have moved up in the rankings as a result of their qualification.
said that his son, Kelechi Iheanacho is not in a hurry to play for the country’s national team. The Manchester City player who is currently on loan in the United States of America has been identified as the creative player to fill in the gap that the Super Eagles are lacking at the moment. Kelechi was voted the best player and silver boot winner at the 2013
FIFA U-17 World Cup in the UAE and was voted Caf’s Africa’s best young player in the same year. “ For all I know he’s not in a hurry to play for the Super Eagles. If he’s invited he’ll honor the call and will make a difference.” The 18 year old was linked with a move to English Premiership club Manchester City but has subsequently been re-
Nwosu, Erico, Esin for VCN Cup final Numerous ex internationals, including Henry Nwosu, former Super Eagles assistant coach, Joe Erico, Etim Esin, Peter Nikietien, Tajudeen Ajide, who is Surulere Local Government chairman, veteran Sports Journalist Paul Bassey, among others will grace the final of the VCN Sports U-15 soccer challenge billed for Friday at the legacy pitch of the
National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos. Sponsor and Chief Executive Officer of VCN sports limited, Chief Victor Nwaribaku (Akwa Ugo) said the final involving Smart Strikers F.C. of Ifako Ijaiye and Media Sports FA Maryland, Lagos promises to be a thriller as the eventual winner of the trophy will cart home the sum of N200, 000.00, beside the gold medal.
registered with another club for development football. Nonetheless, the senior Iheanacho insists his son’s future with the richest English football club is fascinating as he suggests the club is ‘happy’ with him.
Lagos. With the victory, the winner will slug it out against Samsung in Ghana at a yet to be fixed date in December for the West African Corporate Soccer Championship title. Samsung was the champion of the Corporate Soccer Ghana. To emerge champion in the championship described as highly competitive by the commissioner for budget in Lagos, Ben Akabueze, Etisalat defeated EMTS Group in the semifinal by 2-0 before lifting the giant trophy with the same margin over last year’s runners up, Chevron.
Pinnick players will now sit up,”
Continues from B/P This is coming in the aftermath of Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea. The embattled NFF boss has been speaking about Nigeria’s failure to make the next AFCON tournament and this time he is saying the NFF are putting measures to make the Super Eagles more competitive. “We are doing a lot in making sure we have a new look Super Eagles. Once the new players come in, those other
Pinnick told reporters. Different opinions have been offered as to why the African champions failed to qualify to defend her title, with many believing the players didn’t give enough to qualify. And only on Wednesday, Pinnick blamed the players’ ‘attitude’ for Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the biennial tournament. This failure makes it the second time in three consecutive Africa Cup of Nations competitions that Nigeria has failed to qualify.
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UNPAID SALARIES:
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ATIONAL Athletics Coach Gabriel Okon who was part of the recently concluded Zonal Finals of the AKS/NNPC/ MPN Schools athletics championships, has gone back to Abuja with fond memories of the event. “ This is a great potential. To have jumped 1.85 metres with an unorthodox style and on a crude surface, this is definitely a great potential worthy of tracking.....” He said. Coach Okon was referring to Jeremiah David Ukoh who at the Ikot Ekpene Zone of the competition won the High Jump event by setting a
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OR five days running, the the thirty players of Rovers Football Club of Calabar (UNICEM Rovers) who are protesting the non payment of their four months salaries and match bonuses have occupied the gate of the Cross River State governor’s office along Leopard Town Road to demand for the release of their salaries. Brave Imoke, the captain of the team told Sports Vanguard that he and his colleagues have been undergoing severe hunger and lack as a result of the failure of the management of the team to pay their salaries and match bonuses in the past four months. “In the past four months we have not received salaries from our management while the money made available to us by our sponsors, UNICEM, the management has used it to pay themselves and the remaining money was used in giving some of the management staff salary advance. Not a kobo of that money got to us, the players in the past four months”.
MOBIL School sports: David thrills national coach, Gabriel Okon new championship mark of 1.85 metres to erase the two year old record of 1.75 metres held by Blessing Udo. According to the coach, timings during grass roots athletics events may be suspect, but when it comes to jumps and throws, you can hardly fault the distances and heights. “ I was there myself to measure the height and I can tell you he is a very good jumper. I spoke to him and am in touch. In the grand finale, I can see him jumping higher in a better environment,” he said.
NFF mourns Yomi Peters
Action recorded in a Nigeria Professional Football League match.
Dickson to pay Bayelsa United, Queens players sign on fees BY SAMUEL OYADONGHA
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OVERNOR Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has assured players and officials of Bayelsa United and Bayelsa Queens Football clubs that the government will take steps to offset arrears of sign on fees owed them.
Dickson gave the assurance when he granted audience to the players and officials of the two clubs in Yenagoa. The players of both clubs had penultimate week staged a peaceful protest in the state capital alleging insensitivity of the state government to their plight.
The governor assured that players and officials of the clubs that despite the lean finances of the government, modalities would be worked out for the settlement of the sign on fees to motivate and boost the morale of the players and officials to win laurels for the state in future competitions.
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HE Nigeria Football Federation has mourned the passing of former Stationery Stores FC and Green Eagles’ ace Yomi Peters, who died in Lagos on Wednesday at the age of 71. NFF’s General Secretary, Barr. Musa Amadu on Thursday described the departed Peters, nicknamed Kwango by his team-mates and fans of Stationery Stores FC of Lagos, as “one of the most passionate footballers of his generation.” Incidentally, Peters was one of the ‘Legends of the Federation Cup’ paraded at the Teslim Balogun
•Peters Stadium, Surulere on Sunday by the Lagos State Government, as part of the Grand Finale of the 2014 Men and Women Federation Cup competitions. He was represented by his wife, as he was on hospital bed.
Emenike gets final Keshi, Nwosu, Efiom, Itive hail Kpotie at 80 warning from Fenerbahce BY JOHN Itive, who won the telephone interview with her amazement with the EGBOKHAN Principal’s Cup in 1979 and our correspondent, Col. roll-call of guests who chairman former Green Eagles Efiom said that he was attended the birthday UT-of-contract Super
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ENERBAHCE chairman, Aziz Yildirim, has reiterated that the deadweight in the team should shape up or ship out. Turkish sports daily Fanatik reported that five players - Emmanuel
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Emenike, Diego Alves, Sow, Emre and Meireles have not lived up to expectations in recent matches, including Monday’s tie against Bursaspor. It would be recalled that the Fenerbahce supremo was very bitter with the performance of Emmanuel Emenike against Bursaspor, and went as far as labeling him selfish and wasteful. To cap it all, the 2013 African Cup of Nations golden boot winner does not have a cordial relationship with some of his teammates and has usurped the authority of manager Kartal in the past.
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Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi and 1980 Nations Cup winner, Henry Nwosu have hailed the former Principal of St.Finbars College, Chief Alfred Aloysius Kpotie who turned 80 last month. The former head of one of Nigeria’s foremost sports schools was treated to an elaborate birthday celebration in Houston by his family and former students, who all gathered to celebrate the life and times of the man, nicknamed “oga” because of his fatherly role in their lives. Present at the party were the likes of former Tesema Cup winner, Paul Okoku, Rita Kpotie-Smith, Wilson
defender, Godwin Odiye. Speaking on phone during the celebration, Keshi credited Kpotie for impacting positive values in him, adding that he owes a lot to his former principal for instilling the virtues of discipline and hard work into him and other students who passed through the Akoka-based school. Another former student of Kpotie, Patrick Efiom, who is a colonel in the US Army and was the games prefect during his time at St. Finbarrs College said that like other former students who passed through the mill of Kpotie said treated all his students like his children. Speaking during a
happy that his former principal was in good health and wished him the best of life ahead. The daughter of Chief Kpotie, Rita KpotieSmith, who confessed
celebration, said that being a child of the celebrant was too demanding because of the legacies that the former principal of St. Finbars have set.
Kpotie (c) surrounded by his former students in USA
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