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Buhari’s 2nd Term: Looking Back And Looking Forward, By Femi Adesina

President Buhari and his Vice Osinbajo receive Certificate of Return from INEC Chairman in Abuja on 27th Feb 2019

To borrow the words of colourful First Republic politician, Chief Ozumba Mbadiwe, “come has finally come to become” for President Muhammadu Buhari, as he has won election to serve a second term in office, after a pulsating contest. The country, nay, Africa, and the world looks forward to the inauguration on May 29, 2019.

What will be the priorities of the Buhari administration in second term in office? Before we look forward, let’s first look back, as the future is often embedded in the past. The key to unlocking the future is usually in the palm of the past.

What did President Buhari do in the first four years? What did he promise, and what did he achieve?

In 2015, the President pledged to secure the country, revive the economy, and fight corruption. These were the three focal points, the fundamentals on which the administration was pedestaled. And what is the report card?

When the government took the reins of power in May 2015, the security of the country was in tatters. Insurgents ran riot, and bombs went off like firecrackers in many parts of the country. North-west, North-east, North-central, including the Federal Capital Territory, were beleaguered. The insurgents were on their way to the southern part, and the whole country would have become history.

But the tested retired Army General took the war to Boko Haram. Stressing that you can’t efficiently manage a country until you have secured it, he relocated the command centre of the war to Maiduguri, which is the epicenter of the insurgency. Steadily and progressively, the insurgents were beaten back, till they got circumscribed in Sambisa Forest. Even that was taken away from them, till they became like sheep without shepherd, mingling with the civilian population to attack soft targets. Today, the insurgency is terribly degraded. Though not totally conquered, it is only a matter of time. The situation today can in no way be compared to what we had in 2015. President Buhari is winning the security war.

Other theatres of insecurity like kidnapping, armed robbery, attacks by violent herdsmen on farmers, and other civil strifes, are also being addressed. Eventually, calm will suffuse the entire country.

The economy was comatose in 2015, and it was no surprise that it went into recession the following year. Throw up the hands in resignation and bemoan the tough luck that saw oil prices plunging from above 100 dollars per barrel to below 30 dollars? Not the Buhari administration. It rolled its sleeves, and set to work. Massive investments were made on agriculture and infrastructure, so as to jumpstart the economy. And truly, it roared to life, and recession lasted for only a year. The Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) was enunciated, launched and vigorously executed, and by the fourth quarter of 2018, things were looking positive. Inflation had dropped for more than eleven consecutive months, and the impact was beginning to be felt in the prices of commodities. Importation of rice and other grains had almost stopped completely, and millions of dollars were being saved daily.

On corruption, there was a new reality in the country. There was a time we’d been told that stealing was not corruption. But behold a new dawn. Every form of stealing was being punished, and all malefactors, both high and low, were being hurled before the courts, and thrown into jail.

What shall we say of massive infrastructure works round the country? Roads, bridges, rail, power, and many others. Nigeria had never seen it in that fashion.

Now, to look forward. What will the Buhari administration do in its second term? Many things, in fact, a basket of goodies. It is a term of consolidation, a term of legacy building, as encapsulated in the Next Level road map. Progress and prosperity for Nigerians at many levels.

The three fundamental areas will continue-security, economic revival, and fighting corruption-but there will be some other definite deliverables. What are they?

Education will be refocussed, with the curriculum tweaked to place more emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths. These will surely launch Nigeria into a new realm, positioning her with the developed world in the not too distant future.

Health care will come under focus, with the intention of building a healthy populace, who can hold their own in different areas of endeavour.

Infrastructure development will continue. Roads, rail, bridges, housing, and many others. The country will become one giant construction site, and this will further unlock economic development, and improve the quality of life.

Government will be inclusive. The boundless talents of Nigerians will be harnessed for national development. More women and youths would be brought on board.

Poverty reduction will be a deliberate policy. The Social Investment Program, already described as the largest and most successful in Africa, will be strengthened with the introduction of Monibank for traders and artisans, while an Entrepreneurs Bank would also be established to take care of small and medium scale enterprises. Home Grown School Feeding Program, catering for the needs of about ten million pupils now, will be given a fillip, engagement of unemployed graduates, and conditional cash transfer to the poorest of the poor, would also continue. Millions of Nigerians would be taken out of grinding poverty in the next four years, no doubt.

Power. Billions of dollars had been expended on this in the past decades, but where is the power, as the President would ask. Emphasis would be on power generation and distribution as to make a difference in the next four years.

Agriculture would continue to have pride of place in terms of funding. Lip service had been paid to diversifying the Nigerian economy for decades, but now, it is reality. Food security will be achieved in the second term. About eight million jobs were generated from the sector in the first term, many more millions are sure to come.

Anti-corruption? No joke. People with itchy fingers, past and present, will continue to fall in trouble, and probity and accountability will remain the order of the day. Honesty remains the best policy.

All these, and more are what Nigerians can look forward to in the legacy epoch, which is the second term of the Buhari administration. And by the time the term ends, the country would never be the same again. The joy kiln will be kindled in the hearts of the people, and they will leap for joy. These are promises you can take to the bank.

.Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Osun Uncovers 769 Workers With Fake, Forged Certificates

The Osun State Government has uncovered 769 workers in the state’s civil service who have been working with fake and forged school certificates.

The supervising officer in the ministry of Information and Strategy, Adelani Baderinwa, said in a statement today, Friday, that the discovery was made after five years of screening, carried out by a consultancy firm employed by the state government.

“A consultancy firm, The Captain Consultants, engaged five years ago by the state government to verify the results and other necessary documents of the workers in the state has completed its assignment and submitted its report.

“The screening of the workers’ credentials came on the heels of controversies and reported forgery of results with which some of the workers allegedly used to secure job in the Osun civil service. At the commencement of the screening exercise in 2015, all the civil servants in the state were asked to submit their credentials in their personal files from which the Captain Consultants firm got access to their results and began the verification exercise.

“Each and every result submitted by each of the workers was verified in their various secondary schools, post secondary schools and tertiary institutions. Some of the workers who were suspected to have forged/fake results were summoned by the firm and asked to present original results or go to their various schools for either attestation or re-confirmation.

“The firm, on its own, approached the schools for ‘confirmation of results’ of the affected workers for which they were obliged. The verification process uncovered serious certificate infraction on the part of some of the workers across Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the government.

“In some cases, as discovered in the verification process, some of the affected workers used another person’s result, while some forged their secondary and post secondary schools results to secure job in the civil service.

“In the case of some people employed as drivers in the service, it was discovered that they forged the O’Level results they submitted for their appointment. However, the firm in its report recommended that some of the civil servants caught in the certificate infraction be pardoned, while some should not be pardoned.

“Recommended for pardon are 102 drivers and 30 other workers who are to be pardoned on compassionate ground. A total of 586 workers are not pardoned, while the case of some 51 workers are still pending. While the exercise was on, some of the workers who were cleared and pardoned were receiving their salary while those that are yet to be pardoned have their salary suspended.

“A complete list of all the workers involved in the certificate infraction has been pasted at the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Civil Service Commission and Local Government Service Commission. Affected workers should check their names in the aforementioned places.”

Snakes Sack Liberian President, George Weah From Office

Black snakes have chased away the Liberian President, George Weah from his office and he is now forced to work from his private residence.

According to the President’s Press Secretary Smith Toby, who spoke to the BBC, two black snakes were found in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building housing Weah’s official place of work.

He said that since Wednesday when the snakes were discovered, all workers in the presidency have been told to stay away until Monday, April 22.

“It’s just to make sure that crawling and creeping things get fumigated from the building,” Toby was quoted as saying. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosts the office of the President, so it did an internal memo asking the staff to stay home while they do the fumigation.”

The office of the President has been based in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since a fire in 2006 gutted the nearby presidential mansion.

A front page Africa news website video shows workers trying to attack the snakes when they appeared near the building’s reception.

According to the Presidential spokesman, the snakes were never killed.

“There was a little hole somewhere (through which) they made their way back. That building’s been there for years now, and [because of] the drainage system, the possibility of having things like snakes crawling in that building was high.”

Police and presidential security were seen guarding Weah’s residence in the capital Monrovia. A fleet of vehicles including escorts jeeps were parked outside.

Mr. Toby said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs started to fumigate on Friday, and that the President “is definitely returning to his office on Monday after the fumigation whether or not the snakes are found and killed.”

Adamawa Teachers Insist New Gov Must Implement N32,000 Minimum Wage As Promised

Adamawa State school teachers under the auspices of Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), has said that they expect the newly elected governor on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ahmadu Fintiri to fulfil his electoral promise by paying N32,000 as minimum wage to workers in the state.

Chairman of the state chapter of NUT, Rodney Nathan, commended President Muhammadu Buhari for signing into law the N30,000 new National Minimum Wage for workers and said that the state workers are looking forward to receiving N32,000 as minimum wage.

Rodney Nathan said that Fintiri, being a man of his words, would not renege on his promise even as he acknowledged that the new national minimum wage would go a long way in improving the standards of living of a Nigerian worker..

The union leadership advised the incoming administration to address some of the challenges faced by the teachers in the state.

He mentioned lack of implementation of promotion, upgrade of teachers, transport leave grants, among others as some of the major challenges facing teachers in the state.

Source: NAN.

 

23 Year Old Man Faces Death Penalty For Allegedly Stabbing Father To Death

A 23-year-old man, Rasheed Shitta, is facing death penalty at the Ebute Meta Magistrates’ Court in Lagos, for allegedly stabbing his 73 year old father to death.

The Magistrate, Adeola Adedayo, who is hearing the case, has ordered that Shitta be remanded in Ikoyi Prisons and that the case file should be sent to the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions for advice.

The Magistrate then adjourned the case to April 24.

Shitta, who resides at No. 23, Dada St., Majidun in Ikorodu, near Lagos, is facing a charge of murder. His plea was not taken.

Earlier, the Prosecutor, Inspector of Police, Chinalu Uwadione, told the court that Shitta committed the offence on April 14 at 1.00 a.m. at Oriokuta, Imota community in Ikorodu.

The police officer said that the defendant stabbed his father, Muda Shitta to death with a knife while he was asleep.

According to the prosecutor, the offence contravenes the provisions of Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Section 223 stipulates death penalty for offenders.

A’Ibom University Vows To Expel 4 Students For Allegedly Raping Female Student

Governor Udom Emmanue of Akwa Ibom state

The Management of Akwa Ibom University has vowed that it would expell four undergraduates for their alleged involvement in the rape of a female student of the institution at Obio Akpa campus in Oruk-Anam Local Government Area.

The Head of Directorate of Information, Public Relations and Protocol of the University, Akaninyene Ibanga, who spoke to newsmen today, Friday in Oruk-Anam, said that the University management would expel the students based on the outcome of police investigations on the matter.

He said that the police could not exonerate them because the victim had obtained a medical report to support their investigations.

“The students were first suspended by the university authorities as normal procedure to allow them attend police interviews as part of investigations to establish their level of involvement in the crime.

“There is no way the police will exonerate them because the victim had obtained a medical report to back up police findings.

“Once the police concludes their investigations and sends the report,  the university would expel them,” Ibanga said.

“The alleged prepatrators are Akpan Matthew, Essien Fidelis, Bassey Joseph and  Bassey Columbus.

“Kindly be informed that the Vice -Chancellor of Akwa Ibom University has taken appropriate disciplinary measures against the four students,  who were recently involved in an alleged rape case and caused embarrassment to the University community.”

He said that the Vice Chancellor had directed the Registrar and Secretary of Senate, Mr John Udo, to issue letters to the four culprits on April 8.

He said the University had received a security report on March 23, to the effect that four male students allegedly raped and caused severe bodily harm to a female student of the Department of Performing Arts and Mass Communication.

According to him, the suspension letters were issued in line with the University rules and regulations as enshrined in the Student Information handbook.

He said the Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Senate, had directed that the studentship of the culprits be suspended indefinitely, for gross misconduct which constitutes a breach of the matriculation oath with effect from the date the letters were written.

Source: NAN.

Inflation May Make Nonsense Of N30,000 Minimum Wage – Senator Abu Ibrahim

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Employment, Labour and Productivity, Senator Abu Ibrahim, from Katsina South, has said that inflation and rise in prices of goods and commodities across the country may soon welcome the N30,000 new minimum wage which President Muhammadu Buhari brought into operation yesterday, Thursday, by signing a bill on it into law.

Senator Abu Ibrahim, who answered reporters’ questions today, Friday after the Jum’at (Friday) prayer at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, stressed that rise in prices of goods and commodities in the markets across the country at the mention of increase in workers’ wages is no longer news.
“That is why we always advise against clamour for increase in wages, because we all know the implications.”

Senator Abu said that in preparing for the N30,000 minimum wage, the Senate had made provision for increment in the federal allocation of funds to state governments to augment their income so as to be able to implement the minimum wage.
He is confident that if all the recommendations in the report that formed the new minimum wage were implemented, State governments and other employers of labour of above 25 employees, would be able to conveniently pay the workers the new wage.

The Senator commended President Muhammadu Buhari for promptly responding to the yearning of the Nigerian workers by moving fast to assent to the minimum wage bill, adding that by so doing, he had gone a step ahead of those who would have used it to promote political agenda.

Woman Delivers 5 Set Of Babies After 18 Years Of Search 

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A 42-year-old woman, Mrs. Uchenna Okeigbo has been delivered of five set of babies (quintuplets), three boys and two girls, at Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Lokoja, Kogi State,  after 18 years of barrenness.

A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) who visited the woman and her babies at the hospital today, Friday reports that both mother, an indigene of Olokoro Amangbo Community, Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia, and the babies are in good condition. The babies were delivered on April 17 through a Caesarean Section.

Speaking with NAN, the woman expressed gratitude to God for the rare gift of five babies, saying that her wait for 18 years did not end in vain.

“It is not easy to have five children at once,” Okeigbo said.

She showered praises on her husband for standing by her.

NAN further reports that the quintuplets, three boys and two girls, weighed 1.3kg 1.6kg, 1.7kg, 1.8kg and 1.9kg, respectively.

However, the first baby, who weighed 1.3kg was still inside the incubator as at the time of NAN visit.

The father of the quintuplets, 47 years old James Okeigbo, an employee of a private establishment, described the coming of the babies as the happiest moment in his life and his wife as well.

”I thank my wife for retaining her respect for me for this 18 years of childlessness without quarreling with me. I am also grateful to her family for standing by us,” Okeigbo said.

He, however, solicited for assistance from government and members of the public to ensure adequate care for the five children.

“As a good citizen of Nigeria, I am appealing to government to help us,” he said.

Dr Grace Ogoke, Consultant, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at FMC, Lokoja, who handled the delivery of the quintuplets, said she was very happy and gave glory to God for the feat.

She told NAN that she delivered the babies on Wednesday April 17, through a Caesarean Section (CS) at about, 11:45 pm, which coincidentally was her own wedding anniversary day.

”They are three boys and two girls, and they weighed 1.3kg, 1.6kg, 1.7kg, 1.8kg and 1.9kg, respectively. The three boys came first and the one that first came out has the least weight of 1.3kg.

” The baby is put under observation inside an incubator because he weighs less than 1.5 kg but the baby is active,” Ogoke explained.

According to her, the couple approached the FMC when they were seeking for the fruit of the womb with lots of investigations.

”After going through all their investigations, I saw that they would need to be assisted, that spontaneous pregnancy medically speaking might not be achievable, and I advised them to be assisted.

” The procedure for the assisted reproductive technology through In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) was successful, and the doctor referred them back to her for management of the pregnancy.

”I feel very happy and I give glory to God for seeing us through, because it was like all of us are pregnant during the pregnancy.

”This is my first time of taking delivery of quintuplets, the highest I have taken was three.

‘It is a relief and achievement for all of us and I thank God for that,” Ogoke said.

The Chief Medical Director of the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, Dr Olatunde Alabi, said that exprienced gyneacologists and padsetricians were deployed to manage the woman from pregnancy to delivery.

Alabi said it was the first time quintuplets will be delivered at the hospital, saying that the management of the pregnancy and successful delivery of the babies underscored the quality of staff at the hospital and their dedication to duty.

The Chief Medical Director , however, pleaded for more support for the centre from the government and corporate organisations, especially in the areas of equipment and funding.

Ex Ogun Governor, Gbenga Daniel Faults Nigeria’s Democracy

Otumba Gbenga Daniel

Former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel has faulted the kind of democracy being practised in Nigeria which he said as a system that cannot bring about the best in all spheres of the national interest.

Speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the 2nd Annual Lecture of a media outfit, Freedom Online, at the Alvan Ikoku Hall, Radisson Blu, Ikeja yesterday, Thursday, Daniel lamented that Nigeria is still operating a system that has been in practice since 1960 without a change which, he said cannot bring about any meaningful development.

According to him, no nation can thrive on a static ideology, especially in this modern age with its attendant global evolution in all indices of development.

“That is why our democratic system has to be reviewed by way of restructuring or else it will give more room for constitutional crisis, inequity, mediocrity, injustice and corruption.

“With the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the dropping of the Iron Curtain, the doors were closed against Communism and Socialism as political ideologies opening a new vista in the socio-political economy of the respective countries which paid off as their economies rose tremendously. Even China has joined the fray and is now about the biggest economy in the world.

“What I am saying in essence is that if we continue to practise democracy without a drastic change, it cannot work. It will only make people poorer and hopeless. This is why the progressive minded politicians like myself and political pundits are clamouring for restructuring which will address the challenges facing us as a nation and proffer meaningful solutions for the betterment of the people.”

Speaking on his retirement from partisan politics, the former Ogun State chief executive said that it is better to leave the stage early enough for the younger generation to come up with fresh ideas and  contribute their own quota towards developing the nation instead of the older ones sitting tight and counting years which most African leaders have been accused.

He said that his bold step seemed not to be taken kindly by his people, who insisted that he should not go into retirement soon.

The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who was represented by Akin Oyebode (Jnr.) delivered the lecture titled; Fixing The Economy,  Less Politics More Substance which had former Governor of Abia State and Senator-elect Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu as the Chairman.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, was the Guest of Honour while a University don, Professor Akin Onigbinde delivered the keynote address.

Dignitaries at the event which was hosted by the publisher of Freedom Online, Mr. Gabriel Akinadewo included the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland,  Oloye Gani Adams; former Minister of Special Duties, retired Navy Captain  Caleb Olubolade;  Mr. Dotun Oladipo and Nollywood actor, Bolaji Amusan among others.

Nollywood Director, Ifeanyi Onyeabor, Dies While Filming In Jos

Director of the Nigeria movie, known as Nollywood, Ifeanyi Onyeabor, is dead. He was said to have died today, Friday died while filming in Jos, the Plateau State capital.

The President of the Actor Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Emeka Rollas, confirmed his death in a Nollywood WhatsApp group called Film4Life. His body has been transferred to a morgue.

Ifeanyi Onyeabor is best remembered for his critically acclaimed ghetto movie, New Jerusalem, which earned him several nominations and a win at the Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA).

He also made news when he was locked in a battle over co-production disagreements. He  was alleged to have collected a total sum of N8.8 million from Steve-James Nigeria Limited in December 2008 for the purpose of producing two movies titled Young Amazon and Tribes.

He was charged to court in 2011 by the Economic and Finacial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and remanded in Ikoyi prison.

The filmmaker was later released and the matter settled out of court.

Speaking later about the incident, James said: “I blame the problem on breakdown of communication between us. I was new in the industry and naturally reacted the way someone would react when third parties come to say you’re about to lose your investment.

“Luckily after everything, I discovered that Ifeanyi, actually meant well, and his lawyer and my lawyer sat down and agreed to withdraw the matter from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.”

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