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Speaker Dogara Warns Parties Against Imposing Leaders On National Assembly

Yakubu Dogara

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has warned political parties to resist the urge to sponsor or impose candidates for leadership positions in the two chambers of the National Assembly.

Dogara, who spoke today, Monday at the orientation ceremony for Batch B of 9th Assembly members-elect and senators-elect in Abuja, advised any political party with such an agenda to ensure that it carries all members along so that they can have a sense of belonging and defend their leaders if the need ever arises.

“I am not here to dictate to the parties, parties have their manifesto, parties know how they conduct their businesses but one thing I have said, if you followed the business during this induction exercise is that it is always better to allow the leadership to emerge from the people. But where leadership has been forced upon the people, in the history of the National Assembly, we are all part of this history in Nigeria, it has never endured.

“Whoever a party is sponsoring or supporting, they should make sure that they have the backing of the legislators so that they accept it; so that they own the process and they own the leadership. That way, they will always come out to defend it but in a situation where it is forced, literarily, you know, driven down their throats, in most cases, even in the Senate, it doesn’t augur well.”

He said that among other things, good leaders should be able to go about achieving their ambitions without rancour and to have the ability to steer the affairs of the House to surpass the unparalleled achievements the 8th Assembly has made in the legislative history of Nigeria.

“Those that have been elected, we are going to be here for four years to serve the people and leadership is always something that emerges for people. Some of us who have been on the field, we know how that is done and our advice is that we stay calm; even though I understand that a lot of people are going in for these positions of leadership in the National Assembly, but if we can do it with less rancour, at the end of the day, we are praying that we will have those leaders who will be able to sustain what we have done in the 8th Assembly and even surpass.

“We do not want any leadership that will take us back, we have made a lot of mileage and we hope we are able to get the kind of leadership that will build on the achievements of this assembly, which is unparalleled in our legislative history.

“So, I will advise members to look at members that have thrown themselves into the race to see who it is that will aggregate their aspirations better and be able to surpass the records of this assembly.”

Nigeria’s Revenue Mobilization Set To Probe 22 Banks Over N100 Billion Alleged Scam

The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), has indicated its preparedness to soon commence probe of 22 Deposit Money Banks (DMB) over alleged none remittance of more than N100 billion from the year to 2018.

A statement yesterday, Sunday, by the commission’s spokesperson, Ibrahim Mohammed, in Abuja, said that the probe would involve a forensic investigation of the funds that had so far been collected as stamp duty by Banks. The statement did not specify when the probe would commence and names of the banks involved

It said that the commercial banks have been deducting the sum of N50 on every deposit with a value of N1,000 and above since January 2000, adding: “at the moment, the total sum of N33 billion had been realized through the collection of stamp duties which falls far below the expectation of stakeholders.

“It is expected that at the end of the exercise, over N100 billion would be recovered,” he said.

The statement said that the commission had concluded arrangements to engage the services of reputable forensic audit firms to carry out the probe and that the probe would be comprehensive as it would cover the affixed stamp used on cheque books prior to the introduction of electronic transactions.

It said that if the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) is properly repositioned through appropriate legal and regulatory framework, and the introduction of appropriate technology, the agency could generate over N500 billion.

“Therefore, the commission is using this medium to appeal to the National Assembly and the Federal Government to initiate measures for the amendment of the NIPOST Act to enable it to expand the economy and attract more revenue to the federation.”

The RMAFC said that it had also embarked on the reconciliation exercise of signature bonuses and other miscellaneous revenues from the oil and gas industry to enable the commission engage other stakeholders.

RMAFC was established to monitor accruals into and disbursement of revenue from the Federation Account, review from time to time, the revenue allocation formula and principles in operation to ensure conformity with changing realities. And it is the only constitutional body vested with the powers to monitor all revenue accruals into the Federation Account.

Source: NAN.

President Buhari Storms Dubai In Search Of Investors

President Muhammadu Buhari has stormed Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where he met with six different groups of investors to ask them to come to Nigeria and prosper by investing with handsome returns awaiting them within the shortest possible time.

He spoke today, Monday at the sidelines of the Annual Investment Meeting.

Among those he met is Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum, who is a member of the Dubai ruling family and also private investor and member of several boards of companies, both state owned and private. He is interested in establishing a power plant in Lagos, and studies have already been completed.

President Buhari also met the Chairman of the group of Lulu Group that operates a chain of supermarkets in the Middle East and Asia, Yusuff Alli. He told President Buhari that the outfit, with headquarters in Abu Dhabi, has over 164 supermarkets and shopping malls. It employs over 50,000 people.

The interest is to work with Nigerian farmers, using local produce to ensure food security. Quality, affordability and hygiene are the watchwords of the company.

Buhari also held bilateral meeting with Sheikh Hussain Al Nowais, Chairman of Amea Power. The company develops, owns, and operates thermal and renewable energy projects in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Its wide range of power solutions include conventional – gas, coal, oil, and renewable – solar, wind and hydro.

Apart from power, the company, which owns Rotana Hotel chain, is also interested in the hospitality sector in Nigeria.

Also on cue was Sheikh Ali Rashid Lootah, Chairman, Nakheel Properties and Limitless Group.

One of the world’s leading developers and a major contributor to Dubai’s real estate transformation, the company’s current and future retail project portfolio covers nearly 17 million square feet of leasable space. They are keen to expand their investments in Nigeria.

Sheikh Khalid Bin Kalban is the CEO of Dubai Investments. His meeting with the Nigerian president centred around real estate, processing industries, mergers and acquisitions, health care, education, and financial investments.

Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has supported over 66 projects in 29 African countries. They include rural solar power and water projects, and that was the focus of the discussion, as Sheikh Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, the CEO, met with President Buhari.

The bilateral sessions were not concluded, till the Nigerian president had met with Mr Jitender Sachdeva, CEO Skipperseil Group. An integrated energy company with operations in the manufacturing of substation equipment, discussions were on engineering processing, construction of transmission lines and substations for utilities, institutions and industries.

The company’s CEO expressed delight at meeting with President Buhari, and looked forward to doing good business in Nigeria.

Resurgence Of Hate Speech, Racism Frighten Vice President Osinbajo

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that the resurgence of hate speech, racism, nationalism and all of the identity type problems that is going on around the world today is frightening.

He said that such hate speech was a compelling reason to reflect on what happened in Rwanda 25 years ago.

Professor Osinbajo spoke in an interview with news men shortly after participating in the activities of the 25th Commemoration of the Rwandan Genocide held in Kigali yesterday, Sunday, said: “the resurgence of hate speech is frightening for everyone we see in different countries not just in Africa and but also in Europe.
“So, I think that there are many leaders today who want to ensure that we do not ever see a repeat of what happened, the genocide that happened here in Rwanda or any where else in the world for that matter.”
The Vice President said that leaders across different sections of society must caution against acts that incite and cause disorder, saying: “the only way is for us to recognize that experience, that is why the President Muhammadu Buhari has emphasized repeatedly that we must contain ourselves, especially in terms of speech that could  incite; inciting hate speech and all that.
“I think that it is important; that we recognize especially for the people, religious leaders, politicians, it is important that we recognize sometimes that it is easy to push things to the tipping point to create a situation just by inciting words that we can actually create a situation that can completely go out of control.
“I think we have learnt, a lot of us, a lot of African countries do not want to see a repeat of what happened in Rwanda and if you listened to some of the speeches here today, it is very obvious that the wounds for Rwanda were very deep and they are still healing. So, at 25 years on, you can still feel the pain, you can still hear in their speeches, in their voices and in their experiences; this is still a very deep wound.”
Vice President Osinbajo prayed that the world should never experience such a thing anywhere, but noted that, “it depends again on leadership and on how our leadership behave themselves.”

Maikawuwa, A Detribalized Leader, By Ibrahim Biu

Alhaji Dr. Salisu Abubakar Maikasuwa was the immediate past Clerk of the National Assembly, who I happened to interact with for 27 years, including the years he got to the topmost position at the legislative level. As a matter of fact, I knew him since 1998 when I relocated from New Nigerian Newspaper (NNN) Kaduna to the then MFCT/FCDA in Abuja

From what I know of him, he loves his job as a career administrator and an experienced career civil servant. In other words, Maikasuwa has a unique way of tackling issues that used to come up at any given time.

As an experienced civil servant, he used to handle issues in a most remarkable way that satisfies his seniors, his subordinates and even those opposed to him in ideology and methodology.

After he retired I have the opportunity and privilege of working and relating very close with him, taking instructions directly from him as one of his Media advisers. Since then, I have come to realize that the former CNA is a very straight forward and humble individual who always want to do his best in whatever situation he found himself. He is also an optimist who believes in being meticulous in whatever he does as destined by God.

Though an attempt was made by a cabal to frustrate him at a certain stage of his career, Maikasuwa fought the battle with grit and subsequently reached to the topmost of his career as a CNA which is equivalent to the position of a federal permanent secretary.He has also held sensitive positions of responsibilities in the presidency and the FCDA  after his NYSC in Kano which brought him recognition and several awards especially due to his sincerity of purpose and dedication to duties . He doesn’t have failure in his dictionary.

Maikasuwa who is now a Doctorate Degree holder and one of the senior lecturers at the Nasarawa State University, Keffi, is also a religious individual and loyal to a fault.

He likes people and assists them as much as he can. He loves to help the less privilege persons. He has a special relationship with the youth who are his special project. They believe in him and he is very fond of them. They trust each other. They are drawn to him due to his patriotism and passion for impacting positively on people’s quality of lives.

He is a bridge builder and a detribalized leader. It was precisely because of these and other issues that the youth in their thousands from different tribal and religious background like the Mada, Gwandara, Fulani, Hausa, Kamberi and Gade have rallied around him as their leader in the build up to the general elections which ended recently in the country. The youth from all over Nasarawa state trust him just like he trust them in a spirit of give and take. They are mutually drawn to each other.

Dr. Maikasuwa  is an embodiment of  patience just as he is also an epitome of wisdom and integrity. Not once did I see him get angry in my many years of acquaintance with him. And he does not bear grudge  against people. If he is not happy with you or your actions he will tell you straight to your face. He will never allow the day to end with any bitterness   in his heart. Though at most times smiling he is a disciplined individual who suffer no fools gladly.

He is a very simple person who believes in hard work and dedication to whatever a person is engaged in doing honourably to improve himself or the entire community. It is through great determination and guts that he  climbed to the highest pedestal in his career. He is an experienced civil servant who is always being guided by honesty of purpose and transparency in his interactions with the public. It these attitudes more than anything else  that have endured him to his people and even to his political bosses who have commended him publically on many occasions.

Dr. Maikasuwa’s relationship with the youths did not come as a surprise to many people who are close to him because of his antecedent and various involvements in the academic activities of the Nasarawa state university and his proximity to student’s affairs generally over the years. For a long time now, Maikasuwa had been involved in doing one thing or the other, to students which has endeared him to them and which subsequently earned for him not less than fifteen awards from the University alone in the past few years, out of the 63 awards so far conferred on him by various groups within the past few years.

The enduring relationship between the two stemmed from the fact that Maikasuwa believes in helping his people. He does many things for the benefit of the people without waiting for government’s action once a worthy project has been identified in his community. He supports many worthy projects that comes his way and he has given out scholarships to many students quietly apart from engaging in many other communal  activities towards nation building.

A detribalized and apolitical individual, Dr. Maikasuwa has a long history of relationship with the youths and the students which started as far back as the 1980s.Dr. Maikasuwa has his ways with the youths and he is easily connected to them. This writer believes that he enjoys their company as the youths also rally around him. They like to listen to his advises and admonitions not to allow themselves to be misused and to be good citizens  usually contained in the lectures he often delivers whenever they invite him. This explains why the youths always like to interact with him and confer on him various awards. No wonder, he has a deeply rooted rapport and understanding with the youths.

Beyond his commitment to the upliftment of the youth generally at all times the former CNA is passionate about improving the status of the less privilege people around him. He as a soft spot for these type of people in the society. Maikasuwa has an unwritten law and an unspoken bond and a way with youth as demonstrated at many events held at Lafia, Nasarawa, Akwanga and many other places in the past few years. Humility and loyalty are part of his greatest attributes which have all endeared him to the people.

Maikasuwa believes that Leadership is a trust. He is a unique leader and handles assignments diligently. He doesn’t believe in failures. He also believes in destiny. He believes in allowing people to rise to the highest position by delegating appropriate  responsibilities to them accordingly and also insist in implementing capacity building programmes  for those working with him. He detest God-fatherism and the way they usually  mislead  the youth.

Biu wrote this from Kuje, Abuja.

New Islamic Sports Federation President Pledges To Promote Tolerance, Creativity

The newly elected President of the Islamic Solidarity Sport Federation (ISSF), Prince  Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al Faisal has pledged to promote tolerance and creativity amongst the member countries.

Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al Faisal, who was elected today, Monday, at the General Assembly of the organization in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, by delegates from 57 Muslim Countries, promised that he would exhaust his energy in promoting ISSF’s activities within Muslim countries.

“We will combine our efforts to improve the value of Sports for the achievement of our goals and objectives.

He stressed the need for ISSF to be active, effective and charismatic in its approach and in its programs and tournaments.

The new leader said that he will restructure the body for the purpose of improving its international sport outings, saying that enough financial resources would be provided for the purpose.

He made it clear that besides forging partnership that he would seek after with specialized centres, efforts would be intensified to qualify talented youth through productive creativity.

“We in ISSF will work strongly in enhancing tolerance, moderation and creation of peaceful co existence among the youth of Umma.”

Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al Faisal who will hold the presidency of ISSF till l 2021, is also the president of Saudi Sport Authority. He replaced Turki Al-Sheikh who resigned recently.

The Islamic Solidarity Sport Federation is aimed at supervising the organizing of a multi-sport event, called the Islamic Solidarity Games, being held once every four years.

It is also responsible for organizing tournaments and championships among (OIC) member states’ sporting teams.

It was established in 1985 with its permanent headquarters in Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia and it is actively engaged in preparation for the 5th Islamic Solidarity Games which will be held in 2021, in Istanbul,Turkey.

Everton Dim Arsenal’s Hope With Un-Replied 1 Goal

Everton dim the hope of Arsenal of getting to top-four finish in the English Premier League (EPL) with a last minute goal by Everton’s captain, Phil Jagielka.

The veteran defender scored the winner in a dominant 1-0 victory at Goodison Park today, Sunday.

Jagielka, who was brought into the team for a rare appearance after Michael Keane had to withdraw in the warm-up through illness, scored after 10 minutes. His goal earned his side well-deserved third straight league win.

It marked a significant setback for a disappointing Arsenal, who remain fourth in the table but missed an opportunity to leap ahead of their third-placed north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

Unai Emery’s side stay on 63 points, one behind Spurs, level with fifth-placed Chelsea and two clear of Manchester United in an increasingly tight battle for the UEFA Champions League berths.

The experienced Jagielka proved Everton’s unlikely hero after his late call-up.

He became the oldest goalscorer in the league this season at 36 years 233 days when he poked home his finish after Arsenal failed to clear Lucas Digne’s long throw.

The ball had fallen kindly after Dominic Calvert-Lewin got the final touch on to him in the aerial battle, allowing Jagielka to score his first league goal in two years.

He also became Everton’s second-oldest marksman in the Premier League era.

“I’m not normally a match-winner, full stop,” laughed the former England defender. “They’re the best goals, the little tap-ins from two or three yards.”

His goal signalled a hungry and aggressive display from Everton who, while moving up to ninth on 46 points, could have won far more convincingly.

That is if Gylfi Sigurdsson and Richarlison had converted any of the side’s 23 attempts on goal.

“We got one goal but could have scored a few more,” added Jagielka.

He earned special praise from delighted Everton manager Marco Silva, who said: “He was to start on the bench, but showed how he is a good professional and prepares himself for what the coach and team needs.

“He is always ready to help the team.”

Arsenal, who have conceded at least one goal in every league away match this season, came closest with one curling second-half effort from Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

But they were outplayed and outfought by Silva’s team.

They had only two attempts on target in the whole match.

And, with Mesut Ozil failing to offer much inspiration as captain for the day, they endured one of their more frustrating lack lustre away days.

Arsenal’s frustration became obvious when the two managers were involved in a brief confrontation in the second half.

“The football is emotional. He wants the best for his team. I want the best for mine. At the end we spoke together and everything is normal,” said Silva.

Arsenal boss Emery felt his team would have to rebound swiftly as they prepared to face Napoli in a UEFA Europa League quarter-final first leg on Thursday.

“It was not a good result today but we are still fourth,” said the Spaniard. “We lost and we need to get up quickly and find the next step.”

Source: Reuters/NAN.

Nigeria Suspends Mining Activities In Zamfara, As Security Launches Offensive On Bandits, Criminals

Acting IGP, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu
The Nigeria government has suspended mining activities in Zamfara State and ordered foreigners operating in the area to vacate immediately as the Nigeria Police Force in collaboration with the Nigerian Military and other Security Services launch offensive to eliminate armed banditry and other criminal activities.
Addressing news men today, Sunday, in Abuja, the nation’s Federal Capital, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Muhammed Adamu said that with the suspension of the mining activities, the security agents would now move in to fully commence “Operation PUFF- ADDER” which is a full scale security offensive against the bandits.
“The operation is aimed at reclaiming every public space under the control of the bandits, arrest and bring to book all perpetrators of violence in the area and their collaborators, achieve a total destruction of all criminal camps and hideouts, mop up all illicit weapons fueling the violence and attain a full restoration of law and order in the affected communities.
“Our commitment at protecting the sanctity of life and property is irrevocable, and we will not scale-down the pressure on the armed bandits until they are totally flushed-out.
“Meanwhile, in the face of intelligence report that has clearly established a strong and glaring nexus between the activities of armed bandits and illicit miners -with both mutually re-enforcing each other, the Federal Government of Nigeria has directed as follows:
“Mining activities in Zamfara and other affected States are hereby suspended with immediate effect. . Consequently, any mining operator who engages in mining activities in the affected locations henceforth will have his licence revoked. . All foreigners operating in the mining fields should close and leave within 48 hours e want to assure the general public, especially in the affected areas that the security services are doing their best to address the situation.”
The police boss appealed for the cooperation of the local communities, especially the traditional and religious leaders within the community.
The IGP frowned at the use of social media by sponsors of criminals to spread fake news, falsehood and deliberate misinformation.
He advised the media practitioners and Nigerians to exercise restraint in circulating unconfirmed information capable of doing more damage to us all. “Let us not allow the social media to hijack our sense of judgment and capture our minds negatively.”

Lawyer Ozekhome Blames ‘Cabal’ For Justice Onnoghen’s Fate

Mike Ozekhome

Legal practitioner, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), has blamed ‘cabal’ for the battle of survival which Justice Walter Onnoghen went through, leading to his final resignation as Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) on Thursday.
In a piece he wrote on the travails of the former CJN, the senior lawyer said Onnoghen was a victim of politics, saying: “I knew it would come sooner than later. When Justice Walter Onnoghen’s travails started in January, I predicted that the cabal was out to rubbish him. They desired to bespatter him with the paintbrush of shame, odium and obloquy in such a way as to make him visibly unfit for the position of the CJN. They went after his jugular, using the CCB/CCT,” Ozekhome said.
“The CCT was unrelenting: it discarded its earlier precedents; ignored court rulings barring it from trying Onnoghen. It was the case of the falcon not hearing the falconer.
“The Court of Appeal became complicit. It refused to deliver judgments in Onnoghen’s cases argued before it over six weeks ago. Nigerians watched Onnoghen being mob-lynched. Onnoghen was tried in the media, criminalized, humiliated.
“So, Onnoghen, faced with the reality of the situation, knew that his faith had been pre-determined by the cabal, signed, sealed and delivered.”
Ozekhome also accused the NJC of jumping into conclusion over the case, adding that the council acted on unproven allegations and that any attempt to harass and humiliate the judiciary is setting a stage for bidding democracy farewell.
“Otherwise, how can NJC hold that it decided not to delve into the allegations, relating to assets declaration leveled against Onnoghen because they were subjudice, yet convicted him on the petitions written by EFCC and others, when the said petitions remained in the realm of mere unproven allegations?”

I’m The Most Unhappy Leader In The World Today, Buhari Confesses

President Muhammadu Buhari has confessed that he is the most unhappy leader in the world today because of spate of killings resulting from kidnapping, banditry, robbery, insurgency and others.

A statement by the senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu quoted Buhari as saying that he cannot be a happy leader in a situation where criminals have made life so fearful for the citizenry.

“How can I be happy and indifferent to the senseless killings of my fellow citizens by bandits? I am human and I understand the pains of the victims and their families who have been traumatized and impoverished by constant ransom demands by bandits”, the President said empathetically.

The President, who was reacting to recent spate of banditry and kidnappings in some parts of the country, regretted that some Nigerian politicians are playing what he called ‘primitive politics’ by politicizing the spate of criminalities and killings.

“The politicization of tragedy reveals the darkest sides of our primitive politics. Almost every week, I summon my security chiefs to get an update on the strategies being devised to defeat these mass murderers.”

President Buhari, who condoled all those that have been affected by the unfortunate incidents, reassured Nigerians that ending banditry remains a key priority of his administration and that he would do whatever it takes to ensure the country’s security system confronts these public enemies with merciless determination.

“There is no issue that dominates my mind every 24 hours like security because, as an elected President, protecting the citizens of my country is one of the primary functions of my administration.

“I constantly listen to our security personnel in order to understand their problems and needs, and I have never hesitated to attend to those needs in terms of motivating and equipping them to respond effectively to our security challenges.

“It is therefore ridiculous to suggest that I am indifferent to these killings.

“I have ordered rapid and robust deployment of troops to all the areas currently under attack from bandits and we are determined to tackle this challenge ferociously until these remorseless killers are crushed and utterly defeated,” the President said.

President Buhari called on communities where banditry is active to support and cooperate with the security agencies, particularly the recently launched Operation Puff Adder to battle bandits and kidnappers.

The President said that it is regrettable that bandits have informants within some communities and utterly reprehensible that certain communities have signed protection deals with bandits at the expense of other communities, thereby creating complications and frustrating government’s intervention

He appealed to communities to report suspicious movements of the bandits into their areas within the shortest available opportunity, especially considering the fact that  intelligence is critical to detecting, frustrating, neutralising and defeating the criminals.

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