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Kogi PDP Asks Buhari Govt Not To Give More Workers’ Bailout To Gov Yahaya Bello

The Kogi State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked the Federal Government not to give the balance of the N30.8 billion bailout funds to the governor of the state, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, but to pay directly into workers’ account.

A statement today, Friday, by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Bode Ogunmola, Friday, said that any money released to Governor Yahaya Bello will go down the drain, unaccounted for, leaving workers more pauperized.

Acknowledging the sufferings of Kogi State workers, who are yet to receive salaries for 38 months, the PDP warned the Federal government against listening to the governor, adding that any attempt to release the balance of N30.8billion to him would spell doom as he would not use it to offset workers salaries.

“The federal government should fashion out a process to directly pay into the account of the workers. Aside the bailout funds, the governor has accessed closed to N70 billion Paris club refunds, aside commercial loans. Despite all these funds, Gov. Bello has plunged the state into debt of about N200 billion since he assumed office.”

According to the party, the administration of Capt Idris Wada applied for fifty billion naira, even though the state was not indebted to that amount, and knowing full well that all the requested money may not be approved.

The funds which got approval during the Capt Wada’s administration according to the PDP were, however, not released to him for political reasons.

The PDP also lamented that the money, which was released to Gov. Bello, rather than have the arrears of the workers paid, has now witnessed increased in the arrears, all because the money accessed by the present administration went into private pockets.

The PDP disclosed that following the drastic drop in oil prices in 2008, and in 2013, with oil selling for as low as $32, a situation that made most States not to be able to pay salaries, said states like Kogi with less internally generated revenue became faced with the challenge of salary payment.

The PDP said it has no confidence in Gov. Bello, having squandered over N200 billion loans outside statutory allocation it has received, advised workers not to help cry too much for Gov. Bello to access the bailout balance, which in his characteristics he would squander.

The statement further stated that; “Despite all the resources accrued the state under the governor Bello’s administration, no single project or meaningful development can be pointed to by the Gov. Bello-led administration.”

The PDP appealed to the federal government, working through the CBN to carry out an investigation into how the past bailout, Paris club refunds and other loans meant to pay workers were squandered, leaving the arrears to increase astronomically, with workers owed for as much as thirty months despite all the accrued resources.

From Obasanjo To Buhari, No Nigerian President Prepared For The Task – Bishop Kukah

Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah

The Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah has said that from Olusegun Obasanjo unto Muhammadu Buhari, no of the Nigeria President fully prepared for the task of ruling the country.

“Since the return of Democracy, Nigeria has not got a president who is prepared to serve this nation. President Olusegun Obasanjo was picked from the prison and became a president.

“President Umar Musa Yar’Adu was preparing to return to the university for lecturing but he was picked and he became president. Goodluck Jonathan was a Vice President and became president through a doctrine of necessity after the death of Yar’Adu.

“He contested and won and when he wanted to leave, he was asked to re-contest for the second tenure but lost to President Muhammadu Buhari who had vowed never to contest the president again after contesting three times and lost.

“Buhari won his second tenure and he was begged against his wish to re-contest for the second tenure and he won, so we have no president that has contested election based on his conviction.”

Bishop Kukah spoke today, Friday, at the First Joint District Conference and 10th Anniversary Celebration of Rotary International, organized by District 9125 Rotary International with the theme “A decade of consolidation: The Journey so far,” held in Jos, the Plateau State capital.

According to Bishop Kukah, no country in the world would accept the level of injustice and corruption that take place in Nigeria, adding that time will come that voluntary organizations will withdraw from building hospitals, schools, and other social amenities and allow the government to face the anger of the people.

Buhari Offers Advice To Ex Information Minister, Tony Momoh As He Turns 80

President Muhammadu Buhari has advised former Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Prince Tony Momoh, to always stick to the progressive ideals that have brought him recognition and encomiums, and continue to inspire younger leaders in the same path.

The advice came in a birthday greeting, embedded in a statement by the presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, which he extended to the former minister as he turns 80 tomorrow, April 27.

President Buhari recalled Prince Momoh’s courage in delving into politics and providing strong leadership as Chairman of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), as well as serving earlier as the Chairman of Media and Publicity for the All Nigeria’s Peoples Party (ANPP) campaign organisation for many years.

He also recalled also the former minister’s sacrifice for growth of democracy and journalism in Nigeria which he said will be remembered by posterity, even as he commended Momoh’s visionary role of advocating integration of communication strategies in development plans and implementations.

The President, who acknowledged the former minister’s contribution to the growth of journalism in Nigeria, prayed to God to reward him for his goodness to country and mankind, and to grant him longer life, good health and joy.

Biodun To Buhari: Thanks For Coming, Sir

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Projects Planet Limited, Biodun Otunola (extreme left), welcoming President Muhammadu Buhari, in a warm handshake, to Oshodi Transport Interchange project which his company constructed for the Lagos State government. The State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode (by Buhari’s right side), does the introduction when the President did the commissioning on Wednesday, April 24.

MTN Set To Sell Shares To Nigerians, And Get Listed On Stock Exchange

There are indications that the telecommunications giant, the MTN Nigeria will soon change its legal status in the west African country by selling its shares to verse majority of Nigerians thereby becoming a Public Limited Company (Plc).

This comes, according to information, after several requests from Nigerian authorities that the South African headquartered mobile services provider should list its Nigerian business on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).

MTN Nigeria CEO, Ferdi Moolman, who confirmed the development recently, agreed also that the change is an important step towards listing the telecommunications company on the NSE.

“Our conversion to a Plc is a major step towards listing by introduction on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in the first half of 2019. It is a reaffirmation of our long-term commitment to expanding investment opportunities for Nigerians, in addition to providing everyday services to them. We look forward to continuing our engagement with the SEC and NSE to take forward the listing process.”

MTN has had quite a bumpy ride during its time in Nigeria so far. One of its biggest bumps was in 2015 when MTN Nigeria had to agree to pay Nigerian authorities a reduced fine of $1,05 billion fine for missing a deadline to cut off unregistered SIM cards from its network. As part of the reduced fine, one of the terms was that MTN Group would list MTN Nigeria separately on the NSE.

Being the largest telecommunications company in Nigeria has led to some analysts alluding that it is perhaps a target of the Nigerian government.

Nigeria Media Editors Converge On Lagos For Biennial Convention, Election

The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) has scheduled its Biennial Convention to be held in Ikeja, the Lagos State Capital from May 3 to 5 this year.

A statement from the Social/Publicity Secretary of the Guild, Ken Ugbechie, said that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is the Special Guest of Honour even as the Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, will be the Host Governor and will declare the convention open.

The statement said that the nation’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed will be the  Host Minister  at an event that is expected to be attended by over 300 editors in Nigeria.

It said that the theme of the convention is: “Media Convergence as Strategy for Survival.”

The statement said that the keynote address will be delivered by Professor Abigail Ogwezzy-Ndisika, who is Head of Department of Mass Communication in the University of Lagos. She is also a member, Editorial Board of Guardian newspapers.

“The convention will be chaired by veteran journalist Mr. Dan Agbese, author, columnist and Executive Director of MayFive Media Limited.”

The statement said that a major highpoint of the convention will be the election of new Executive members to run the affairs of the Guild in the next two years after the expiration of the tenure of Mrs. Funke Egbemode-led Exco.

Meanwhile, the Election Committee for the Guild has announced that it had cleared 23 candidates to vie for elective positions into the Guild’s Executive Council and Standing Committee.

The election will hold on Saturday, May 4 after the opening ceremony and it is the first election to be held using the amended 2016 NGE Constitution and Election Guidelines. A statement signed by the Secretary of NGE Electoral Committee, Barr. Gbemiga Ogunleye, in Lagos,  said 23 candidates were cleared for 12 offices.

Those cleared include: Funke Egbemode as Presidential candidate, while Messrs Umar Saidu Tudunwada and Chooks Ogbonnaya Oko were cleared to contest for the office of Deputy President.

For the office of Vice President (North), Hajia Sani and Sanusi Jibrin were cleared as contestants. Also, for the office of Vice President (East), Samuel Egbala and Mr Dom Isute, emerged as cleared contestants, while for the office of Vice President (West), Mustapha Isa was cleared.

Mary Atolagbe emerged as a successful candidate to contest for the post of General Secretary, while Austeen Elewodalu and Juliet Njiowhor were cleared as contestants for the post of Assistant General Secretary.

Victoria Ibanga was cleared to contest for the post of Treasurer, while Ken Ugbechie was cleared to contest for the post of Social/Publicity Secretary.

For the office of Standing Committee Members (North), the following were cleared as contestants: Catherine Agbo, Julius Idowu, Husseina Bangshika and Umoru Ibrahim.

For the office of Standing Committee Members (East), the following candidates were also cleared: Ngwoke A. Ngwoke, Ikpong Essien-Udom and Freston Akpor.

Those cleared for the office of Standing Committee Members (West) include: Adeleye Ajayi, Steve Nwosu, Eze Anaba and Gabriel Akinadewo.

Saudi Arabia Hosts Dakar Rally In January 2020

Saudi Arabia has been chosen to host the 2020 version of the Dakar Rally, for the first time in the Middle East.

According to the details released today, Thursday by the Kingdom’s General Sports Authority at an event in Al-Qaddiya., the race will begin on January 5 in Jeddah, with the drivers set to race through Al-Madinah, Tabuk and Ha’il regions before having a rest day in Riyadh.

It said that from the capital, the route will wind its way back toward the coast through the Asir region and ends in the city of Al-Qaddiya on January 12.

Speaking at the event, the chairman of the General Sports Authority (GSA), Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al-Faisal announced a 10-year partnership with the Dakar Rally.

“We want the world to see the captivating desert of Saudi Arabia and to get to know the good and hospitable people of the Kingdom that looks forward to receiving the world.

“Our country is extremely passionate about sport and our strategic goal is to feed that appetite as we move further towards achieving Vision 2030 of which sport is a basic pillar.

“In hosting Dakar Rally we aim to produce an unbelievable and unforgettable experience for drivers as they discover the beauty of Saudi nature and a unique spectacle for motorsport fans not only in Saudi Arabia but also in the region and around the world.”

The Dakar was held in South America since 2009.

The gruelling multi-stage rally was previously held in Africa but was relocated after terrorist threats in Mauritania in 2008.

Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Abdullah Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation, said that he was happy that Saudi Arabia will be the next to host the race, adding: “I have always wanted to participate in Dakar Rally. I’m now part of achieving a much bigger dream for my country as Dakar comes to the Middle East region for the first time.”

CEO of Qiddiya project, Michael Reininger said: “Qiddiya will soon become the centre of the motorsports world by virtue of an unparalleled collection of on track and off road facilities and a set of experiences and events that have never been assembled in one place before.”

The CEO of the rally’s organizing company, Amaury Sport Organization, Yann Le Moenner thanked the princes for their commitment to bringing the rally to Saudi Arabia.

“Crossing the best deserts of the world has always been in the DNA of the Dakar, to discover and share.”

Meanwhile, the drivers involved in the rally have been in Saudi Arabia soaking up local culture and experiencing some of the desert landscapes they will drive through in January.

Buhari Is Not Sacking Ministers Yet, Lai Mohammed Says

Alhaji Lai Muhammed

Against the backdrop of expectation that President Muhammadu Buhari will dissolve the Federal Executive Council (GEC) today, after receiving the handing over notes from the ministers yesterday, the information minister, Lai Mohammed has said that the President is not yet thinking of dissolving the cabinet.

The minister, who answered reporters’ questions today, Wednesday shortly after the FEC meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, stressed: Federal Cabinet remains intact.”

He said that though the President will hold the last FEC meeting on May 22, but that the federal cabinet will be dissolved only at the behest of the President.

Lai Mohammed said that ministers are already preparing their handover notes to be submitted to permanent secretaries in their respective ministries before the administration winds down completely as directed by the President last week

President Buhari who proceeded on a 10- day private visit to the United Kingdom (UK) today, Wednesday after a working visit to Maiduguri, capital of Borno State, had on April 17, directed his ministers to immediately submit a comprehensive status report of their policies and projects on or before April 24 to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President Garba Shehu, had in a statement said: “as the first term of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration winds down, the president has asked for a comprehensive “status reports on policies, programmes and projects” from cabinet members on their respective ministries, departments and agencies.

“These reports have Wednesday, April 24, 2019, as the deadline for submission to the Presidential Audit Committee in the office of the Vice President.”

The presidential media aide explained that a circular to this effect issued by Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), also requested members of the Federal Executive Council to ensure that all outstanding memoranda they intend to present to the Federal Executive Council are submitted to the Cabinet Affairs Office, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, not later than Tuesday, April 30, 2019.

The circular also informed members that the “9th and 10th meetings of the council have been rescheduled to Thursday, April 25 and Thursday, May 2, 2019 respectively” in view of the Easter break and May Day celebrations.

President Buhari will be inaugurated on May 29 to begin his second term of four-years, having won re-election in the April Presidential election.

Ministers In Tete-A-Tete At Aso Rock

Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola (right) in tete-a-tete with the Health Minister, Professor Isaac Folorunsho Adewole before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja today, April 25.

Ramadan Season: Management Of Saudi Holy Mosques Announces Welfare Package

The management of the two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah, Saudi Arabia, headed by Sheikh Dr. Abdurrahman bin Abdulaziz Al-Sudais as President, has announced some welfare package for Muslims in and outside the country going for Umra during the month of Ramadan, which may begin on Monday, May 6 across the Muslim world.

At a meeting with the Council members today, Wednesday, in Al-Haram, Makkah, Sheikh Al-Sudais confirmed that the operational plan will focus on development, renewal, and the coverage of welfare services to be carried out by thousands of permanent and adhoc staff.

According to the plans, the General Presidency will provide 10,225 wheelchairs and 1,500 electric wheelchairs beside providing 110,000 Iftar Saem meals daily at the piazza of the Haram.

He said that about 210 doors will be made ready for service in the Haram, even as about 25,000 containers of  zamzam will be provided as well as about 34,591  new carpets for prayer.

“About 1,500 permits have been given for Iftar Saen’m meals inside the Haram. There are more than one side to the plan, which include engineering, cultural, information, social workforce and development observation.

He said that the packaged plan will be implemented through 14 departments  that are expected to guide and direct religious knowledge and affairs, information technology, field supervision, safety and security, crowd control, social services, King Abdulaziz Center for Kiswa, public relations and women services.

It added that there would be about 1,200 employees, made up of official employees and temporary employees who will work for the attainment of the plan, including cleaning and maintenance.

The Presidency said that the two Holy Mosques are expected to witness increase in the number of visitors during the month of Ramadan.

 

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