Friday, 20 December 2019

Edo APC crisis: It will be well soon, Shaibu tells Journalists

Edo Govt. expresses satisfaction on stadium reconstruction works
Deputy Gov. Philip Shaibu
Edo State deputy governor, Philip Shaibu, yesterday, urged members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, Edo State Council, not to be disturbed by the happenings within the All Progressives Congress in the state, saying they will fizzle out within the shortest time.
He gave the assurance during his annual get-to-gether breakfast party for newsmen at his Aideyan residence  in Benin City.
Shaibu said the 2020 Edo State governorship election will be very peaceful and Governor Obaseki will be re-elected into office for the second time while those currently flexing their muscles would join them to celebrate his victory at the poll.
“By the grace of God 2020 will be the most peaceful election and the victory of Obaseki shall be seamless. Do not worry about all the disturbances you are hearing, it will calm soon.
“And those characters that are flexing muscles, we know them, they will join. We are family members, they underated the governor and did not know he is man of strong will”, he said.
Commending the Journalists for their unflinching support for this present administration, Shaibu said their inputs are still needed to move the state forward.
“I want to thank all of you for being part of this success story because when they are talking about the success of this government, all of you will be remembered for having supported the government.
“So, on this effort that we have put in place and all the achievements that we have had; it is not because we are superhuman but because we are supported.
“And I want to continue to count on that support and reassure you that Edo State will continue to be forward ever and backward never.
“And those things that make Edo State to be an autopilot in terms of development, we shall continue to put them in place‎ and if there are other things you feel we can do, you know we are always open, let us know because for us to continue doing those good things we must rely on your input”, Shaibu said.
The deputy governor recounted his past experiences he had in the prison and the roles Journalists played in his release and promised to always set a day out to appreciate them.
“It is another 20th day of December and you know we always celebrate ourselves and thank God for his mercies and protection for our lives all through the year.
“This is our unique way of saying thank God for giving us protection. And also to appreciate all of you.
“Everywhere I go to ,I always identify with the press because of what they did for me when I needed them most.
“If that journalist had not revealed that there were still some young men after Gani Fawehinmi and others were released from Gusau Prison, then maybe I will not be alive today.
“We would have been executed during the military but that pen that he put to paper saved our lives.
“So, you can see I do not have any choice that to celebrate all of you that are here today”, he said.

Source: The Sun

Court grants EFCC permission to detain Adoke for 14 days

Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke (Photo Credit: Punch Newspapers)
Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke (Photo Credit: Punch Newspapers)
A court has granted an application by the anti-graft agency to detain Mohammed Adoke, a former attorney-general, for 14 days.
The Federal Capital Territory HIgh Court, Abuja, granted the ‘exparte’ request of the EFCC Friday.
An exparte application is that sought in the absence of the other party, in this case in the absence of Mr Adoke’s counsel.
Justice O.A. Musa approved that the EFCC detain Mr Adoke for 14 days pending his investigation and trial.
Adoke’s Return
PREMIUM TIMES reported how Mr Adoke returned to Nigeria on Thursday after he was detained for over one month by authorities in Dubai.
Before his detention, Mr Adoke, who was justice minister in the immediate past Goodluck Jonathan administration, was on self imposed exile abroad for four years during which he could not be served court papers by the EFCC.
The anti-graft agency is prosecuting Mr Adoke for his alleged roles in the Malabu OPL 245 scandal.
Mr Adoke has denied any wrongdoing in the matter.
As attorney-general, Mr Adoke mediated controversial agreements that ceded OPL 245 to Shell and Eni who in turn paid about $1.1 billion dollars to accounts controlled by an ex-convict and former petroleum minister, Dan Etete.
Shell, Eni, and their officials are being prosecuted for the scandal in Italy.
The EFCC on Thursday confirmed it had Mr Adoke in its custody.
The anti-graft agency also explained its reasons for arresting the minister.
Read the full statement by the EFCC on Thursday below.
Adoke Now with EFCC
Former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, arrived Nigeria today, Thursday December 19, 2019 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates into the waiting arm of operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
Adoke who fled the country in 2015, has pending criminal charge brought against him by the EFCC for alleged abuse of office and money laundering in respect of the granting of the Oil Prospecting License (OPL) 245 to Shell and ENI.
It would be recalled that the government of former President Olusegun Obasanjo revoked the OPL 245, which the late General Sani Abacha granted Dan Etete, his then Petroleum Minister, and reassigned it to Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company.
Etete’s Malabu Oil and Gas, however, reclaimed the oil block in 2006 through the court. While Shell challenged the decision, a ‘fraudulent settlement and resolution’ was consummated under President Goodluck Jonathan’s government, with Shell and ENI buying the oil block from Malabu in the sum of $1.1billion.
Investigations by the EFCC into the deal revealed crimes that border on conspiracy, forgery of bank documents, bribery, corruption and money laundering to the tune of over $1.2 billion against Malabu Oil and Gas Limited, Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep (SNUD), Nigeria Agip Exploration (NAE) and their officials, culminating in criminal charges against Adoke, Etete and others, which are pending at both the FCT High Court and the Federal High Court, Abuja
The absence of the defendants slowed the prosecution of the criminal charges against Adoke, Etete, and four others, forcing the EFCC to obtain an arrest warrant against them on April 17, 2019.
Though Justice D. Z. Senchi of Federal Capital Territory High Court, Jabi, Abuja on Friday, October 25, 2019, vacated the arrest warrant and ordered the EFCC to serve defendants through substituted means, the Interpol on November 18, arrested the former minister in Dubai.
His return to Nigeria clears the way for him to answer to the charges against him.
Source: Premium Times

I want immediate impeachment trial in Senate, says Trump

Donald Trump
U.S President Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump said that he wanted the Senate to launch the impeachment trial immediately.
Trump made this known on his Twitter page late on Thursday.
“So after the Democrats gave me no Due Process in the House, no lawyers, no witnesses, no nothing, they now want to tell the Senate how to run their trial. Actually, they have zero proof of anything, they will never even show up.
“They want out. I want an immediate trial!” Trump wrote.
On Wednesday, Trump became the third president in U.S. history to be impeached when the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives voted to find him guilty of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Source: The Nation

Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Yaba hospital admits 727 psychiatric patients in 2019

The Medical Director of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Yaba (FNPHY), Lagos, Dr Oluwayemi Ogun, on Wednesday said the hospital admitted a total of 727 psychiatric patients this year.
Ogun, made the disclosure at the hospital’s 2019 Presentation of the Medical Director Score Card in Lagos.
She said the 727 admitted psychiatric patients was in contrast to the 720 patients admitted in 2018, representing one per cent increase.
The Medical Director said that a total of 61,154 patients visited the hospital in 2019 (comprising both outgoing and admitted patients), compared to 40,502 patients in 2018, representing 51% increase.
According to her, the number of psychiatric patients under observation rose from 89 patients in 2018 to 262 patients in 2019, which represents 194 per cent increase.
Ogun said investigations showed that 294 psychiatric cases were caused by drug abuse in 2019, in contrast to 235 cases in 2018, representing 25 per cent increase.
She said that the hospital recorded 450 per cent increase of deaths, as a total of 11 patients died within the year under review, when compared to two dead psychiatric patients recorded in 2018.
She explained that the hospital had requested for more psychiatric doctors the Civil Service Commission as resident doctors of the hospital embarked on one month strike in August this year due to shortage of doctors.
“Presently, the hospital has a total of 67 doctors which comprises of 21 consultant psychiatrists, one family physician, 28 resident doctors, eight locum residents doctors and nine corp members.
“In its desire to propagate mental awareness to the grassroots, the hospital in conjunction with BellaVista Development Institute, opened an outreach centre in August 2019 at Badore Ajah, Lagos,” she said.
On the way forward for 2020, Ogun said the hospital management hoped to intensify public/private partnership efforts towards the maintenance of all hospital structures, roads, kerbs and drainages.
She, however, said there was need for the hospital to start operating with electronic medical record system, which she said would not only boost mental health delivery in Nigeria but would also enhance productivity of the hospital.
According to her, efforts will be made in the coming year to drive the internally generated revenue of the hospital towards sustainability and profitability.
“In 2020, it is the wish of the hospital to commence Electronic Health Record System. It is believed that this will reduce waiting time spent to acquire health care services in the hospital.
“The hospital, however, hopes for an increase in allocation of fund by the Federal Government,” she added.
Source: The Guardian 

Police confirms kidnap of NLC Chairman in Cross River

The Cross River Police Command has confirmed the kidnap of the state Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress, Ben Ukpepi at his residence in Akpabuyo local government area of the state.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Irene Ugbo, disclosed this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Calabar.
Ugbo said that the NLC Chairman was kidnapped at about 7.30 pm on Tuesday night by suspected kidnappers.
“The story of the kidnap of the NLC Chairman is true. He was kidnapped in Akpabuyo in his house.
“We got the report this morning. The Anti Cultism and Kidnapping Unit are on top of the situation to rescue him,” she said.
A source who pleaded anonymity told NAN on the phone that the NLC Chairman was making a phone call within his residence when his abductors took him away.
“His family have been calling his line, but it has been switched off since last night and his abductors have not called up till now,” the source said.
Source: The Guardian 

I Did Nothing Wrong, Donald Trump Cries Out Ahead Of Impeachment Vote


Donald Trump

United States President, Donald Trump, has said that he nothing wrong to deserve the impeachment proceedings against him.
In a tweet on Wednesday, he said, “Can you believe that I will be impeached today by the radical left, do nothing Democrats, and I did nothing wrong! A terrible thing.
“This should never happen to another President again. Say a prayer!”
Trump faces impeachment with a vote in the House of Representatives on Wednesday.
If the vote goes through, he faces becoming the third US leader ever to be impeached.
Speaker of the Democratic-led House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, had announced on Tuesday that the body will vote on impeaching Trump over allegations he attempted to force Ukraine into investigating a main 2020 re-election rival, Joe Biden.
He is also accused of obstructing Congress by refusing to cooperate with the impeachment investigation, barring staff from testifying and holding back documentary evidence.
The two articles of impeachment are certain to pass in the House where Democrats hold a firm majority.
That will send the case to the Senate, where a trial of Trump is expected to open in January, and his acquittal is equally expected, given the Republicans’ control there.
On Tuesday, Trump sent Pelosi an angry six-page letter in which he told the House Speaker that “history will judge you harshly,” while accusing her of “declaring open war on American democracy.”
Source: Sahara Reporters 

Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Supreme Court Won’t be Subservient to Anybody, Says CJN

Justice Ibrahim Muhammad

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, yesterday assured Nigerians that the Supreme Court under his watch will never be subservient to any person in Nigeria or another arm of government.
He also warned government at all levels and their agencies against the continued disobedience to court judgments, saying it is time for them to obey the rule of law and court judgments.
The declaration of the CJN, who spoke yesterday in Abuja at a special session of the Supreme Court marking the 2019/2020 Legal Year, came against the backdrop of the growing perception by many that the judiciary, including the Supreme Court, have been cowed by the executive could not effectively discharge its functions.
The perception was fed by the perceived underhand tactics allegedly employed by the presidency to oust Justice Muhammad’s predecessor, Justice Walter Onnoghen.
The highlight of yesterday’s event was the inauguration of 38 new Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), amongst whom are the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, Dayo Apata; wife of a justice of the apex court, Adedoyin Rhodes-Vivour, and Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa.
However, standing out among those who graced the occasion was Justice Sylvester Ngwuta who returned to the Supreme Court three years after he stepped aside to face trial for corruption.
But Muhammad, in his speech on the state of the judiciary delivered yesterday, said though he might have assumed office as CJN, “after the unfortunate events that shook the Nigerian judiciary to its foundation,” he was determined to leave behind a justice system that would be the pride of all.
Speaking on the independence of the judiciary, Muhammad said: “The Nigerian judiciary, to a large extent, is independent in conducting its affairs and taking decisions on matters before it without any extraneous influence.
“At the Supreme Court, like I have always said, we are totally independent in the way we conduct our affairs, especially judgments. We don’t pander to anybody’s whims and caprices. If there is any deity to be feared, it is Almighty God.
“We will never be subservient to anybody, no matter his position in the society.”
The CJN, however, admitted that the judiciary cannot enjoy or know true independence if it has to beg for funds to run its office, as the current situation portrays.
He said: “It is like saying a cow is free to graze about in the meadow but at the same time, tying it firmly to a tree. Where is the freedom?”
The CJN appealed to governments at all levels to “free the judiciary from the financial bondage it has been subjected to over the years.”
“Let it not just said to be independent but should, in words and actions, be seen to be truly independent. We would not like to negotiate our financial independence under any guise,” he said.
The CJN also used the occasion to stress the need for all to adhere to the tenets of the rule of law at all times to avoid a situation of anarchy and also preserve the nation’s democracy.
“The rule of law, which is the bastion of democracy across the world, will be strictly observed in our dealings and we must impress it on governments at all levels to actively toe that path. The right of every citizen against any form of oppression and impunity must be jealously guided and protected with the legal tools at our disposal.
“All binding court orders must be obeyed; nobody, irrespective of his or her position, will be allowed to toy with court judgments. We must collectively show the desired commitment to the full enthronement of the rule of law in the land.
“As we all know, flagrant disobedience of court orders or non-compliance with judicial orders is a direct invitation to anarchy in the society”, he stated.
While stressing that such acts are antithetical to the rule of law in a democratic environment, Muhammad said the Supreme Court under his watch would, however, not tolerate it.
Also, President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Paul Usoro (SAN), decried the poor remuneration of judicial officers, noting that “we betray our vaunted fight against corruption in the judiciary and public sector when we remunerate our judicial and public officers most inadequately as we currently do.”
He appealed to stakeholders to review upward the compensation packages of the judicial officers at all levels as a step towards eliminating corruption in the judiciary.
Usoro similarly tasked the judiciary not to relent on efforts at ridding itself of any corrupt elements amongst them.
He, however, suggested that in doing so, the judiciary must deploy the self-regulating processes within the NJC and in line with constitutional provisions.
He condemned the process that culminated in the retirement of Justice Onnoghen.
According to the NBA president, the process “showed a brazen external intrusion and interference in the disciplinary processes of the judiciary in a manner that undermine its independence and by extension, the rule of law.
“The process was not only contrary to the provisions of our law but also degraded and desecrated the hallowed dignity that is attached to the office of Chief Justice of Nigeria.”
Also speaking, the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), called on justices of the Supreme Court not to bow to the pressures of different political actors, irrespective of any irregularity that might have occurred in the course of dispensing justice by different election tribunals.
“It is important that this court, as a final arbiter, remains just and resolute in resolving all issues presented before it.
He said, in the last legal year the administration of justice received boosts in the areas of Anti-Corruption Policy Drive (which successfully introduced zero tolerance to corrupt practices and entrenched integrity and ethical conducts in the task of governance).
Three Years After, Ngwuta Resumes Supreme Court Sitting
Meanwhile, three years after he was suspended from sitting, Justice Ngwuta, who faced trial for corruption, has resumed his official duties.
Fully dressed in the official robe, Justice Ngwuta was sighted yesterday among other justices of the court at the inauguration of new SANs in the Supreme Court’s ceremonial courtroom.
Justice Ngwuta, now one of the most senior Justices of the Supreme Court, has not sat in open court since November 4, 2016 following a directive by the National Judicial Council (NJC) that judicial officers being investigated on corruption-related allegations should cease to perform their judicial functions until the conclusion of investigation.
He was one of the two justices of the Supreme Court whose houses were raided by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) between October 7 and 8, 2016.
He is the third most senior judge on the bench of the apex court behind Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour.
The DSS had claimed that it found hard currencies believed to be proceeds of corruption in his residence.
He was asked to step aside from his duties, though his salary was not stopped, to face charges of money laundering brought against him at the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja.
He was first arraigned before the Federal High Court in Abuja on corruption-related charges and later arraigned before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over his alleged failure to declare some of his assets.
Both charges were filed by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).
On March 23, 2018, the Federal High Court upheld his challenge of the competence of the charge and discharged him.
Justice John Tsoho, in a ruling, relied on the Court of Appeal decision in the appeal by Justice Hyeladzira Nganjiwa (of the Federal High Court) and held that it was wrong to subject Justice Ngwuta to trial before his court without first subjecting him to the disciplinary procedure of the NJC.
On May 15, 2018 the CCT also ruled in a similar manner and struck out the charge against Justice Ngwuta.
Since the last decision by the CCT, Justice Ngwuta has not resumed normal judicial functions. He has not been sighted sitting as a member of any panel of the court either.
However, the CCT overruled itself on this precedence in the case of Justice Onnoghen.
Onnoghen was found guilty and convicted of false asset declaration in April – without discipline or recommendation by the NJC.
Source: This Day

Sowore must be released immediately – Court

A Federal High Court in Abuja Tuesday ordered the immediate release of Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters and the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC).
The court, however, asked him to deposit his international passport with it before he is released.
The judge, Justice Taiwo Taiwo, said the law provides for the freedom of all Nigerians regardless of economic or political status.
He ruled that there was no extant order allowing Sowore’s further detention before the court after the expiration of the 45 days it granted DSS to detain him.
“The order of court has expired. It has not been renewed and cannot be renewed in view of the motion ex-parte earlier withdrawn,” the judge said.
“The liberty of all Nigerians high or low, poor or rich is guaranteed by the constitution.”
“It’s for this end that I’m of the view that the defendant ought to be released forthwith.”
Sowore was arrested by the DSS Saturday, August 3 for planning a nationwide protest tagged #RevolutionNow.
The court gave the ruling after receiving a judicial notice on the conclusion of Sowore’s investigation.
The Nigerian government filed additional charges against Sowore on Friday, September 20, a day before the completion of the initial 45 days the court allowed the DSS to keep him in custody.
Sowore’s lawyer Femi Falana in an earlier affidavit told the court “that the applicant (Sowore) herein has never been charged with any criminal offence whatsoever” and should be granted bail.
He explained “that the Nigeria police also conducted investigation on the matter and made its findings public” and did not incriminate Sowore as alleged.
Two previous bail applications challenging his detention by DSS had were rejected by the court.
Sowore was charged on offences of treasonable felony, money laundering, terrorism and plots to overthrow President Muhammadu Buhari.
Source: The Guardian

Sunday, 18 August 2019

Why IPOB Members Attacked Ekweremadu in Germany

The immediate past Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu was yesterday attacked in Nuremberg, Germany by some members of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).
Ekweremadu, the Chairman of the Senate committee on Environment gave the account of the event on his social media handle @iamekweremdu, assuring Ndigbo and his supporters across the nation that he was safe.

He said: “I attended the Second Annual Cultural Festival and Convention organised by Ndi-Igbo Germany in Nurnberg where I was billed to give a keynote address alongside the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, who could not make it eventually.
“I was given a resounding welcome by Ndigbo in Germany and everything went smoothly until some men, who identified themselves as IPOB members stormed the venue and began to complain about the killings in the South-east, stressing that there would be no Igbo event at the venue.
“I tried to engage them, but when they became unruly, I had to leave the venue. The organisers also invited the police and I was accompanied out of the venue.
“I am disappointed in their conduct. I am one of the persons, who have spoken up on justice for Ndigbo, the Python Dance, judicial killings in Igbo land and elsewhere both on the floor of the Senate and in my written and personal engagements with the Presidency and the media.

“I also rallied the South-east Senate Caucus to secure Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s release with Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe taking him on bail to douse tension in the South East, I nevertheless do not hold this to heart against them, for they know not what they do.
“I have received thousands of solidarity calls and messages from well meaning Ndigbo. I want to assure them that I am hail and hearty. I have also spoken with the Nigerian Ambassador to Germany, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar”.

Reacting to the assault yesterday, Ohaneze, the Igbo apex socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze condemned the attack on Ekweremadu by members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra in Germany.
Ohanaeze called on the German law enforcement agencies to bring the perpetrators to justice. It described the assault on Ekweremadu as a disgrace.
In a statement he issued yesterday, Nwodo said the assault on Ekweremadu by Igbos in Germany “is disappointing, grotesque and dangerous for Igbo solidarity.
“This violent, rude, impertinent, divisive and discourteous style of IPOB or IPOB-instigated miscreants is damaging to our cause. It strengthens the case of those who describe them as terrorists and weaken our case against the infringement of our fundamental human rights.”
“Ekweremadu negotiated the sureties and securities for Nnamdi Kanu’s release on bail. He does not deserve this picketing and disgrace. A disgrace to him is a disgrace to Igbo race.
Also, former Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume condemned the Saturday’s attack on Ekweremadu, saying the IPOB members in Nuremberg, Germany attacked one of the greatest Nigerian hero.
Ndume, Senate Committee Chairman on Army, spoke on phone with THISDAY from Saudi Arabia said, the attack was uncalled for and unwarranted.
According to him, Ekweremadu is one person who has always identified with the Igbo nation at every possible opportunity at Senate plenary since he was elected concecutively to the Senate since 2003.
His words : “the IPOB members in Nuremberg, Germany went after their hero, Nigerian hero and they indeed attacked the wrong person.

“If they take recourse to immediate past, Ekweremadu is not the person they ought to attack, and indeed they have to stop such attack on anybody for that matter.”
The Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa equally condemned the attack on the former deputy senate president.
Dabiri-Erewa in a statement on Saturday described the incident as an embarrassment to the country.
She stated that some of the culprits who perpetrated the act had been apprehended and called on the German government and law enforcement agencies to ensure they faced the consequences of their actions.
She said: “It is also shamefully pathetic that an event which was nobly put together by the Ndi-Igbo community in Germany whose members make up the majority of Nigerians living in Germany, to amongst other things provide a forum for the Diasporans and various stakeholders to network and to facilitate a better cooperation between German and Nigerian businesses, ended up in such a disgraceful manner.”
She appealed to Nigerians to be of good behaviour wherever they find themselves “because such incidents tarnish the image of the country.”

Source:This Day

Join APC before your party dies, Osinbajo tells PDP members

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has asked members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to consider joining the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) before the main opposition party dies.
Osinbajo, who spoke at a dinner to mark the 80th birthday celebration of former National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, jokingly said “it was time for my friends in the PDP to cross over to the APC”.

The Vice President who told a story of an American Republican Senator who told his bewildered family on his dying bed that he wants to cross over to the Democrat said : “Let me tell a story of politician who was a long time life Republican politician in the US.
“He was lying down on a sick bed and was about to die, he said, ‘I want to change my party, I want to become a Democrat so that tomorrow it will be announced that a Democrat died not a Republican’.
“You can see that we politicians very faithful and very loyal indeed. I can only ask our friends in PDP also to ensure that they cross over before they die! It is time for them to cross over.”
He described Chief Oyegun as a loyal party man, an excellent role model and leader who has always been his own man, charting his own course, sometimes, making some real troubles.
He said: “I have always admired Chief John Odigie Oyegun for two reasons. First reason is that somehow, he has always been his own man, charting his own course, sometimes, making some real troubles.
“For example, when as a permanent secretary, he raised contempt proceedings when he refused to testify in principle.

“As a young man, I watched with bathed breadth when they were going to carry him to jail.
“But he ended up on the right side. It is not always that you find one on the right side of history.
“As a founding member of AD, a founding member of NADECO and later its secretary of those abroad, founding member of the APC and the first chairman, the one who led our party to tat historic victory to unseat the ruling party.
“The second reason for my admiration is that some how, he manages to be so deep in Nigerian politics even though he doesn’t look like a politician or sound like one.
“He always sound like a fine, well read and well spoken gentleman driven into politics by some rascals.
“But indeed, he is a consummate politician and an astute strategist.
“It is this particular attribute of being in politics without being a politician that I will like to be when I grow up. Aside from lawyers, I do not know a group of people who are more maligned than politicians.
 “People like Chief Oyegun has shown that politicians can be loyal and distinguished men and women and it makes us proud to belong to this company of credible human beings. Despite what people say, we are often more loyal than some other people.”

Source:The Nation

Friday, 22 February 2019

Broadcast: Buhari’s speech above party sentiments, says Human rights lawyer

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President Buhari

Dr Kayode Ajulo, a Human Rights lawyer, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s broadcast on the eve of 2019 Presidential and National Assembly elections, was above party sentiments and personal biases.
Ajulo, in a statement on Friday in Ilorin also stated that beyond the fatherly tone of the broadcast, Buhari also doused a number of worries and raised the bars for civility, fairness, and incorruptibility.
He said that the speech also offered profound templates and scored high point above personal biases and party sentiments.
The legal practitioner who said that the President did not mince words in Friday’s broadcast, reminded Nigerians of the fundamentals that defined our democratic enterprise.
Ajulo who doubles as the National Secretary of “Forward With Buhari (FWN)” group added that Buhari’s speech was laced with pitfalls Nigerians must avoid in their collective bid to evolve the great country of their dreams.
“It is particularly profound that President Buhari eminently towers above personal biases and party sentiments by urging Nigerians to vote for candidates of their choices,” he said.
Ajulo also said that this stance alone, was patriotic and particularly instructive, adding that it was largely edifying and typically presidential.
“It is even more patriotic and leader-like reinforcing confidence of Nigerians in the ability and capacity of the electoral umpires to give Nigeria a credible outing.
“Buhari called on Nigerians to carry such patriotic messages in their minds as they carried their cards with the utmost respect for the laws and the process to elect leaders for Nigeria for another four years tenure,” he stated.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that President Buhari in a nationwide broadcast at 7am on Friday, urged Nigerians to exercise their democratic rights without fear or intimidation as they go to poll on Saturday.
Source: NAN

Presidency Reacts To The Mass Deportation Of Nigerians In Ghana

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has described the renewed harassment,mass arrest and deportation of hundreds of Nigerians from Ghana as worrisome.
Dabiri-Erewa made this known in a statement by her media aide, Abdul-Rahman Balogun, on Thursday in Abuja, she however, assured that the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Amb. Olufemi Abikoye was on top of the situation and was engaging with relevant authorities in Ghana.


“While any Nigerian who commits a crime will have to face the wrath of the law, the situation of any Nigerian being inhumanly and unjustly treated, will not be acceptable,” she said.


Mrs Dabiri-Erewa recalled the intervention of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018 when shops owned by Nigerian traders were locked in Ghana, which forced some of them to relocate back home and how the issue was amicably resolved between the two presidents in the spirit of brotherhood.


Dabiri-Erewa, therefore, appealed to Nigerians living in Ghana to be good ambassadors of the country by abiding by the rules and regulations in that country.
While also appealing to the Ghanaian authorities to be brotherly in their approach in dealing with Nigerians living in Ghana by reciprocating Nigeria’s kind gestures to Ghanaians in Nigeria.


Source: Daily post

Friday, 1 February 2019

EFCC tasks banks’ compliance officers on money laundering

Ibrahim Magu


Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Ibrahim Magu, has charged financial institutions in the country to stop laundering illicit funds for corrupt politicians and criminals.
Magu gave the charge at the general meeting of the Association of Chief Compliance Officers of Banks in Nigeria (ACCOBIN) yesterday in Lagos.
A statement issued in Abuja by the commission’s Acting Spokesman, Tony Orilade, quoted Magu as saying that politicians, who had stolen the nation’s commonwealth, had begun to repatriate such funds to the country for the purpose of influencing the elections through votes buying and compromising electoral officers.
He also charged members of the group to join hands with the Commission to ensure that the coming election was not compromised, adding that the impact could be grievous and devastating.
Speaking, Vice President of ACCOBIN, Wumi Adeniyi, expressed gratitude to Magu for honouring the invitation to the event. Adeniyi, who is also the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) of Heritage Bank Plc, commended the EFCC boss for what he described as his “boldness in fighting corruption and other economic and financial crimes in the country.He also highlighted some of the challenges facing banks’ compliance officers and sought EFCC’s assistance to tackle them.
“We encounter a lot of legal burdens, particularly as it concerns the arrest and detention of compliance officers, among others,” he said. Meanwhile, the contractor handling the Centre of Excellence Building at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, a corporate social responsibility project of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), yesterday came under severe criticism for failure to deliver it on schedule.
While inspecting CBN’s projects in Lagos State, House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency, therefore, demanded explanations from the contractor.
The lawmakers explained that the project had Quintec as its main contractor, before Beton Bau Nigeria Limited emerged as sub-contractor to it.
Chairman of House Committee on Banking and Currency, Jones Chukwudi Onyereri, said the committee would want to understand the challenges that had delayed the project to enable the committee to make appropriate appraisal ahead of approving the apex bank’s 2019 budget.


Source: Guardian Nigeria

el-Rufai: Onnoghen No Longer Fit to Continue in Office

Mallam el Rufai

 Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, has described the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, as a “shameless man who has demonstrated that he is no longer fit to continue in office.
 ddressing hundreds of protesters who stormed the Government House, Kaduna, on Friday in solidarity with President Muhammadu Buhari who suspended Onnoghen from office, over allegations of corruption, el-Rufai said the time had come for every well meaning Nigerian to support Buhari in his fight against corruption.
Quoting Othman Dan Fodio, the founder of Sokoto Caliphate, the governor said corruption in the judiciary is the worst form of corruption and no society can survive it.
The governor who mounted an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC), stationed in front of the Government House, to address the protesters, commended them for their solidarity with the president and “for coming together to convey this very clear statement from the people of Kaduna State that in Kaduna we do not support corruption.”
el-Rufai said, in Kaduna State we do not support injustice, in Kaduna State we are 100 per cent behind the integrity of our President. I can assure you that the message you have given to me will be delivered to the president today”.
According to the governor, the case with Justice Onnoghen is a very sad one.
He said: “Othman Dan Fodio, the founder of the Sokoto caliphate wrote that the worst form of corruption you can find in any public servant is judicial corruption because when the president is corrupt or the governor is corrupt, it is to the judge that ordinary people can take their case to.
“When the judge himself is corrupt, it is the highest form of corruption and must never be condoned.
“The case of Justice Onnoghen is the case in which somebody who has worked in government for the past twenty years suddenly has millions of dollars in his account, he has admitted but says he has forgotten about them, which means he has more money than Aliko Dangote because I do not think Dangote will forget $1 million in his account”.
el-Rufai maintained that, “the president did the right thing by asking him to step aside pending investigation. It is the proper thing to do.”
“It is what is done in every organised and civilised society. Unfortunately, some people in Nigeria are trying to make white black and black, white. They are using technicalities to delay bringing this man to Justice.
“Mr President did not remove Onnoghen from office. He said in honour of the judiciary, he should step aside so that the charges against him can be investigated and prosecuted.
“But the man is shameless, he does not want to go. But it is time for Nigerians to come all out and tell him he must go.
“Our judiciary must be clean. Our judiciary must consist of judges who cannot be bought” the governor said

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Nigerians to pay for national ID card from 2022, says NIMC

National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has said registration and issuance of national identity card would attract payment as from 2022.
Director-General, NIMC, Aliyu Aziz, made the disclosure at the Lunch Time Reform Seminar on “The National Digital Identity Ecosystem Strategic Road Map for the Enrolment of Nigerians and Legal Residents into the National Identity Database (NIDB)” organised by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR).
Aziz, who urged Nigerians to register for their identity cards within three years, said further registrations would attract an undisclosed fee.
He said that the electronic ID card can only be issued to Nigerians registered into the national identity system and resident citizens according to the constitution who have attained the age of 16 years and above.
 Aziz stated that the National Identification Number (NIN) is assignable only to Nigerians.
The NIMC boss noted that the digital functions of the new national ID card were in compliance with developing countries where citizens’ identity and data is kept in an ecosystem.
According to Aziz, “Nations all over the world and in particular, developed countries have utilized identity as a foundation to transforming governance and enhancing service delivery in the areas of healthcare, agriculture, voting, transportation, financial inclusion, access to basic service and welfare programmes.”
“As a government, we recognise the huge importance of moving towards a Digital Government. Therefore, we must embrace and harness the potentials inherent in digital identity to build and develop our country.
He used the occasion to debunk claims that anyone without the National Identity Number (NIN) would be denied services at government institutions.
Aziz said the approval of the new digital identity ecosystem to collect citizens’ data using guidelines issued by the NIMC with secured channels of communication to generate the NIN was a prudent move by the government.

Source: Guardian Nigeria

Onnoghen Explains Sources Of Foreign Deposits In His Accounts

Walter Onnoghen


Walter Onnoghen, the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), has explained the sources of the foreign currencies deposited in his domiciliary accounts.
Onnoghen was suspended by President Muhammadu Buhari on a directive by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), before whom Onnoghen is standing trial over allegations of the fraudulent declaration of assets.
According to Sun newspaper, in a ‘Cautionary Statement Form’ filed at the Department of Intelligence Investigation and Monitoring, Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), in Abuja, Onnoghen said the deposits in his dollar account were from trading in foreign exchange (forex), AGRICODE, while other investment returns were from proceeds of his investments. 
This was contained in a voluntary statement he made at CCB.
In the statement, he specifically explained that “the deposits made in my US Dollar account No. 87000106250 with STD. Chartered Bank of $10,000 at different intervals of June 28, 2011 were sourced partly from my reserve and saving from my estacodes, including medical expenses. 
“The same applies to my deposit of July 28, 2011, of $10,000 twice. It is important to state that prior to my opening the US dollar account, I had foreign currency, which I kept at home, due to the fact that there existed a government that proscribed the operation of foreign currency account by public officers including judicial officers. 
“It was when I got to know that the policy had changed that I had to open the said account. Upon opening the account, I was made to understand that I cannot pay in more than $10,000 at a time and per payment slip. I  cannot remember the total amount I had on reserve at the time, but it spread from my practice days as a private legal practitioner from 1979 to 1989.
“Some of the deposits are a result of forex trading, AGRICODE, and other investment returns were from proceeds of my investments into them. The withdrawals in the account are partly to pay children’s fees, upkeep abroad and further investments. My British pound and euro accounts with Chartered Standard Bank are savings accounts.
“In the January 1, 2019 document, the suspended jurist, who wrote his statement on January 11, 2019, between 12:30pm to 1: 45pm added: 'I, Walter S. N. Onnoghen, of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, hereby, voluntarily depose to the statement averred herein, knowing that whatever I write or state may be tendered against  me as evidence in court'.
“I also volunteer to state that the statement was not taken in evidence from me under duress but after the administering officer had explained and made known the details of the allegations against me.”
In his response to allegations of non-declaration of his assets, Justice Onnoghen added: “My asset declaration for numbers. SCN000014 and SCN.0000 5 were declared on the same day, December 14, 2016, because I forgot to make a declaration of May 2005 of my assets after the expiration of my 2005 declaration in 2009.
“Following my appointment as acting Chief Justice of Nigeria in November 2016, the need to declare my assets anew made me realise the mistake and then did the declarations to cover the period in default.
“I did not include my Standard Chartered Bank Account in SCN. 000014 because I believed they were not opened during the period covered by the declaration.
“I did not make a fresh declaration of asset after my substantive appointment as CJN because I was under the impression that my SCN. 000015 was to cover the period of four years; which includes my leave as CJN.” 
Meanwhile, the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) will resume sitting on the matter on February 4, 2019.

Source: Sahara Reporters 

Public schools shut, heavy traffic as Atiku campaigns in Enugu



Public primary and secondary schools in Enugu were abruptly shut on Friday following campaign rally of the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that students of various public secondary schools were seen going home as early as 10 am.
A student from Day Secondary School, Independence Layout who spoke to NAN anonymously said that their teachers told them to go home because of the visit of Atiku.

It was the same situation in other public schools including O’Connor Primary School, Queen’s School, Urban Girls Secondary School and Government Training College in Enugu town.
The student, however, said they were not mandated to attend the campaign rally holding in Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium.
Meanwhile, some parents in the state have expressed mixed feelings on the decision to send students home over a political campaign rally.
Mr Francis Ogbu said it was wrong to have suspended academic activities due to an individual’s political aspiration.
Ogbu said that underaged students needed not to be dragged into politics.
Mrs Uzoamaka Onukwuburi wondered what may have informed the closure of public schools before the usual time.
Onukwuburi said that she could not understand why politics had degenerated to the level of suspending academic activities due to a campaign rally.
Another parent, Mrs Chinwe Eke commended the decision adding that it was for the safety of the children in case of an outbreak of violence during the rally.
Eke, however, said that government should have announced the directive early so that the children would stay at home rather than moving up and down.
When contacted for reaction, the state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Eze declined comments.
Meanwhile, major roads leading to Nnamdi Azikiwe venue for the rally were cordoned off while traffic was diverted to alternative routes in the coal city.
Business activities in the stadium were shut to allow free movement.

Source: The Guardian Nigeria