President Muhammadu Buhari has said that one of the reasons his government cannot bear it’s corruption fighting fang on Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state is the immunity he enjoys.
In a statement today, Thursday by the presidential spokesperson, Malam Garba Shehu, the President said: “Dr. Ganduje, the President said that as a sitting Governor, Ganduje enjoys immunity from prosecution in his own right. “Furthermore, under Nigerian laws, a suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
“In the circumstances, the matter is in court and the President has no power to dictate to the court or the Kano State House of Assembly, which is already investigating the matter, about what to do with the allegations against Ganduje.
Buhari said that it is unfair to ignore the larger picture of his major successes in the war against corruption, including blocking leakages of corruption, which in turn, boosted government revenues.
Buhari, who specifically responded to comments criticising his proclamation by President Buhari of Ganduje as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, at a rally in Kano today, Thursday, cited a number of high profile prosecution of senior government officials that a former Secretary to the Government and a former state governor who is a party member and now serving term in jail as indications of will and determination to wage the anti-corruption war without fear or favour.
Buhari said that the Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, Professor Usman Yusuf is currently on administrative leave as part of his government commitment to transparency and accountability.
He said that despite some of the suspects being close to him, he had not shielded them from investigation, administrative suspensions and prosecution.
The President described as sheer mischief the suggestion that he is shielding anybody because of their closeness to him, explaining that no official under this administration would go unpunished once they break the law.
He challenged the critics to prove that those facing corruption allegations are innocent, even as he said that his zero tolerance for corruption has boosted and remarkably improved Nigeria’s image in the eyes of world leaders.
Embattled Chief Judge of Nigerian (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen has opened up on how he came with huge foreign currency in dollar which he said he forgot to declare in his asset acquisitions.
In a document he submitted to relevant authorities, copy of which Greenbarge Reporters stumbled on, justice Onnoghen said that he did not include his Standard Chartered Bank Account in SCN. 000014 because he belivied they were not opened during the period covered by the declaration.
He said that he did not make a fresh declaration of asset after his substantive appointment as CJN because he was under the impression that his SCN. 000015 was to cover the period of four years which include his leave as CJN.
“The deposits made in my US Dollar account No. 87000106250 with STD. Chartered Bank of $10,000 at different intervals of 28/6/11 were sourced partly from my reserve and saving from my estacodes including medical expenses. The same applies to my deposit of 27/7/11 of the sum 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 reserved if the time but it spread from my practice days as a private legal practitioner from 1979 – 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 fees and upkeep abroad and further investments. My British Pound and Euro accounts with Chartered Standard Bank are savings accounts.”
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has made it clear that his position about what he said on the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has not changed.
Obasanjo, who spoke today in Lagos at the 2019 Island Club Quarterly Business Lecture, said: “everything I have said as far as I have knowledge of Atiku, I have not retracted and I stand firmly by them because they are to the best of my knowledge true.
“And neither has what I have said and written about Buhari been controverted, if anything, they have been confirmed and proved beyond any shadow of doubt.
“But Atiku has done things which are absolutely imperative for a leader to be followed and believed.
“First, know who you are and present yourself as you are – a human being in blood and flesh and susceptible to human mistakes and human frailties.
“Don’t cover up with sanctimonious veneer of bogus integrity, incorruptibility, uprightness, goodness and false figures and statistics, all of which are contrived to deceive, to cheat, to plunder and to destroy.
“Atiku never claimed to be a saint and I never described him as such. I will never so describe any human being alive let alone calling him a Messiah.
“On an occasion in the past when I said that someone was not a Messiah, some Nigerians out of bad “belle’’ were up in arms.
“For me, as a Christian, the only Messiah I know and have is Jesus Christ and even then, the man aspect of Him was imperfect while the divine aspect of Him was perfectly messianic.
“Secondly, a leader must be honest to himself and to the people he serves or he wants to serve.
“He must identify and acknowledge his situation, mistakes, shortcomings and inadequacy; show remorse where and when he has erred, seek forgiveness and repent; and not passing the bulk or keep blaming others and fail to accept responsibility.
“Atiku accepts responsibility for his mistakes, shows remorse and seeks forgiveness from his political party and subsequently from Nigerians.
“He asks for forgiveness from me and as a believer, a Christian as such, I forgave him in accordance with the teaching and instruction of my Saviour.
“For, if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly father will also forgive you.
“But if you do not forgive men their sins, your father will not forgive your sins (Matt 6:14-15 NIV).
“If anybody blames me for forgiving Atiku, I leave such a person with God Almighty, especially as both Christian and Islamic clerics joined Atiku to visit me to seek forgiveness.
“Anybody who does not forgive when forgiveness is sought with contrite heart cannot be a true believer and should not expect the forgiveness of God.”
He said past disagreements notwithstanding, Atiku demonstrated great leadership qualities when he was in office as Vice-President.
“I wish to say thank you for your great works. We have been looking for the opportunity to come closer and say thank you. We wish you well.
“I have blessed you naturally for the forthcoming elections and we hope by God’s making you will get a second term and continue with your good work.”
These were the words of the Obong of Calabar, His Eminence Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi-Out when President Muhammadu Buhari visited him at his palace in Calabar, capital of Cross River State, in continuation of his Presidential campaign for a second term.
The Obong of Calabar commended the President for completing abandoned projects in his domain and across the country and initiating new ones.
He said that the Calabar-Ogoja-Katsina Ala road projects and the Calabar-Uyo-Aba road projects would really ease the livelihood of Nigerians, urging the President to also complete the dredging of Calabar port in his second term.
Responding, President Buhari acknowledged the honesty and maturity displayed by the Obong in admitting on the major changes in the polity, especially in infrastructure, assuring him of more interventions that will impact the lives of Nigerians.
He expressed delight at the forthrightness of the royal father in spelling out some of the development projects of his administration, which showed a clear departure from past administrations.
“Nigerians are our witness that things are not the same way they used to be in terms of security, economy and fight against corruption.
” I am happy His Majesty is well briefed and informed about what we have been doing and has been honest in speaking out,'” the President said.
President Buhari noted that the people living in states in the North Eastern part of the country have also been comparing notes and sharing their experiences of remarkable relief since his administration assumed office in 2015, just as workers and farmers that benefited from government programmes also have good stories to tell.
The President assured Nigerians that money saved from cutting the dependence on food import will be used for building more infrastructure that will benefit everyone in the country.
He also said the war against corruption will be fought relentlessly and all those found to have abused trust will be prosecuted.
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal and former Director General of the Nigeria Intelligent Agency (NIA), Ayo Oke have been charged to court by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).
Information has it that the anti graft agency has already filed the 10-count charge against Babachir at an Abuja High Court, even as it filed a separate charge against Ayodele Oke, who was removed from office after millions of dollars belonging to the agency was found in an apartment in Lagis.
The acting spokesperson of the EFCC, Orilade Tony, confirmed the development today Wednesday and said that the charge sheet, dated January 30, has been filed before a high court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
A 21 year old lady has reported her biological father, 45 year old Idowu Owolabi, to police in Ogun state for having sexual intercourse with her on several occasions, threatening to kill her if she dared to tell anybody.
The girl, who led the police to arrest her father despite his threat, said that she followed him to a farm at Fagboun Village in Oja Odan area and while in the farm, the father got hold of her and forcefully had carnal knowledge of her right in the farm in March 2018.
She said that after the first incident, it became a routine affairs since then, even as she alleged that the father had continuously threatened to kill her if she dares tell anybody about the illicit sex.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, in a statement today, Wednesday, confirmed the arrest of Idowu Owolabi, upon the report by the girl to the Divisional Police Officer in Oja-Odan.
He said that a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Abimbola Olayemi Jacob, led his detectives to the suspect’s resident and arrested him.
The Police Spokesperson said that when interrogated, the suspect who was said to have married to three different women, confessed to committing the alleged crime but blamed it all on devil.
However, the Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, has given directive that the suspect be transferred to State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence department for proper investigation and possible prosecution.
Owolabi who lives at Papa Olosun area Of Oja-Odan area of the state with his sex partner daughter.
President Muhammadu Buhari is scheduled to storm Kano tomorrow, Thursday for the Presidential campaign rally.
According to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Organization, the rally which was originally fixed for tomorrow has not been changed as is being rumoured in some quarters.
The Council said: “this is to inform all our party faithfuls and supporters in Kano State that the Presidential Campaign Rally will hold Thursday, January 31, 2019, as originally scheduled.
“This notice has become necessary due to misinformation in certain quarters that the rally has been put off. This mischief is certainly aimed at dissuading our supporters from turning out en masse to receive the President. Any such misinformation should be disregarded, please.
“Consequently, the APC Presidential Campaign Council hereby invites everyone to come and receive our President tomorrow as he makes his grand entrance into Kano State.”
The corruption scandal engulfing the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Walter Onnoghen, deepened dramatically today, Wednesday with fresh evidence against him.
As the National Judicial Council takes on the matter of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, a more robust legal consensus may be in the offing judging by indications that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is leading efforts to ensure a more diligent adherence to the rule of law, regarding the case.
Just as the NJC started its review on the controversial issue, concerned lawyers in and out of government are said to be developing different road maps and scenarios on how to end the unprecedented crisis of confidence now rocking the judiciary. Even a controversial call for boycott of the courts by the Bar association over the matter has not gained any significant traction.
Leading that charge, a highly placed official familiar with the matter said the Vice President who had initially counseled that the case against the CJN be handled properly including by allowing the National Judicial Council be in the know and play the lead role, an idea that is now taking the fore with the Council’s meeting on Tuesday.
Some Observers say the absence of VP Osinbajo at the swearing in of the Acting CJN may reflect a rather sudden turn of events from efforts within government to more diligently manage the crisis.
Sources say while every one who has taken a look at the case against Justice Walter Onnoghen have come to the conclusion that he has a big case to answer, some continue to make a big deal of the process that led to his suspension.
But the alarming amount of fresh evidence emerging against the embattled CJN continue to dilute the technical claims about the process. However this is now creating space for a face-saving legal way to resolve the issue without much of the political posturings, according to informed sources.
Insiders say it took the compliance of the President with the Code of Conduct Tribunal order directing the suspension of the CJN last week to force the meeting of the NJC where the CJN and the Acting CJN were queried. Before that the NJC meeting to review the matter had been stalled.
It is believed that the preponderance of evidence against the CJN had emboldened those in government who felt the removal ought to take place quickly, especially because there were also credible concerns that the Chief Justice have become significantly compromised even along partisan lines.
A source said while the VP was making headway on ensuring a more robust approach, fresh evidence including potential money laundering charges emerged and this fueled the decision to promptly suspend the CJN, especially when he had refused to step aside, preferring instead to fight it out politically especially with the support of a number of some well-known Senior Advocates.
Pro-Onnoghen legal minds are arguing that the President can not suspend the CJN and that the matter was already in a higher court – Court of Appeal- which had ordered a Stay of Action. There are also arguments that the swearing in of Justice Tanko Mohammed in the circumstances was not backed by law, an issue raised at the NJC meeting on Tuesday where the Council queried the Acting CJN for making himself available for swearing in without the involvement of the Council.
It is however the moral suasion that drives the substance of the matter harder: a CJN deemed a multi-millionaire going by the revelations that have now emerged from his declarations and new ones coming forth from subsequent investigation including what the President said were millions of dollars found in the CJN accounts.
The CJN had himself owned up to forgetting to fully declare his assets, making the Prima Facie case against him even more persuasive in the public discourse, said a government official under the condition of anonymity. Besides the rather unpalatable refusal of the CJN to step aside and his sudden cancellation of the NJC meeting
According to another source, while the case against the CJN is strong, senior lawyers in the cabinet led by the VP have always counseled that it ought to be handled carefully to ensure that the prosecution is orderly and in line with extant laws, especially a subsisting Court of Appeal ruling that the NJC has to be involved first.
But those who argued against that noted that the ruling of the Court of Appeal is only in regards to suspected criminal conduct in the course of a judge’s judicial conduct, not matters of asset declaration which is a general public service requirement not specific to judicial conduct.
The National Chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomhole has blamed former President Olusegun Obasanjo for presiding over the ceding of the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon which has resulted into hardships being experienced by the people of Bakassi.
“Former President Obasanjo ceded Bakassi to Cameroon because he wanted to get a Nobel Peace Prize. But unfortunately for him, such prizes are not given to traitors. He ceded Bakassi and made residents in that area to become refugees in their homeland.”
Oshiomhole spoke today, Wednesday at the presidential campaign rally inside the U.J Esuene Stadium in Calabar, capital of Cross River State, where President Muhammadu Buhari received into the All Progressives Congress (APC), former National Financial Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bolaji Anani and his supporters.
The APC chairman asked the people in the state to vote for President Buhari in the February 16 election to enable him to continue with the good work he has been doing to revive the nation’s economy and develop the country to the standard required.
Receiving the defectors, President Buhari said that his administration would continue to fight corruption and improve the country’s economy even as he promised to support farmers across the country with soft loans to help them improve their productivity.
“I want to assure you that after I have been sworn in, I will visit Cross River again to interact with the people.”
The APC governorship candidate in the state, Senator John Owan-Enoh, assured President Buhari of bloc votes from Cross River, adding that the broom revolution that started in 2015 would emerge victorious in 2019.
John Ochalla, Acting Chairman of APC in the state, told the President that the massive turn out at the stadium showed the strength of the APC in the state and their willingness to vote for him at the polls.
“Mr. President, I wish to bring to your notice that investors have been chased away in Cross River over multiple taxations by the PDP government.
“The Super Highway and Deep Sea Port projects are a monumental failure as both are still at groundbreaking level with nothing to show for three years after.”
John Ochalla said that the desire for a change of leadership in the state was loud, adding that APC will sweep Cross River in 2019.
A number of dramatic incidents have been recorded since President Muhammadu Buhari came out on the hustling, preparatory to the February 16 presidential election. Those incidents have compelled a revisit of the Jubril el-Sudaniya narrative. Politicians’ imaginations are fertile in the making of propaganda and deployment of the same in demonising the other camp and its members.
To be sure, the narrative, as it had since been confirmed, was from the outset, nothing but a carefully-crafted tale by a doctor of spins about a celebrated impersonator in Aso Rock Presidential Villa who, in fact, resided in the prolific mind of the man who concocted the epic fiction. But the tragedy at the time was that the gullibility of Nigerians was assailed such that the issue was enjoying some hush-hush discussions.
I could not come to terms with the dangerous rumour until I saw on YouTube, an address by the leader of Independent People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, to a motley crowd at only-God-knows-where, talking authoritatively about a “Buhari-double” in the nation’s Presidential Villa. It was at that point I knew the source of the rumour.
Even at that, Kanu cut the image of an incredulous narrator. I never thought that any rational being could descend to that kind of odious level to sustain what came across to me as a wicked propaganda against the president and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Whatever the intention was, certainly, it was beyond politics. Kanu’s narrative defied humanity. It was at the base level. It caricatured our national security and discounted our national interest. That Kanu’s mind-game parodied our misplaced essence that verges on the salacious and the ridiculous.
It was not funny listening to timelines of events that presaged the rumoured death of President Buhari in London. The narrative also lampooned the British government and its security architecture in the movement of Buhari into London alive, perhaps, on Kanu’s imagined stretcher; and out of London, dead, to Saudi Arabia for burial, according to a variant of that narrative.
That was the picture Kanu painted. He claimed that Buhari collapsed on the very day an Abuja court granted him (Kanu) bail and was flown to London, but that the aircraft had to make an emergency stopover in Casablanca in Morocco to get an oxygen mask for the president who had lapsed into coma in order to sustain him on the flight to London.
Kanu claimed that by the time the president arrived in London, he had suffered a substantial brain damage. He said Buhari did not come out of the coma; that he died and a Buhari look-alike, Jubril el-Sudaniya, was flown into London from Sudan, for necessary plastic surgeries that made him look like Buhari.
In essence, what Kanu was driving at was that President Buhari that currently presides over the affairs of Nigeria is Jubril el-Sudaniya from Sudan and not our own Buhari from Daura who was voted into power by over 15 million Nigerians in the 2015 presidential election.
But when I considered that the Federal Government had charged the IPOB leader with treasonable felony before a competent court of jurisdiction, how he went to live in his family compound in Abia state, consequent upon meeting his bail conditions, and the circumstances that surrounded his escape from Nigeria during an exercise (Operation Python Dance) by the Nigerian military, I decided to treat Kanu’s ingenious story as coming from an embittered mind.
Nevertheless, the first thought that came to my mind in my attempt to reset what I believed to be Kanu’s illogical logic was the possible complicit role of the British government, together with its security, in the hushed manner in which a president of another independent nation, could have been brought into its territory in coma, “died” and flown to Saudi Arabia for burial, yet another variant of the narrative, while Jubril el-Sudaniya was flown in for plastic surgeries to enable him assume the look and position of the “dead” Buhari.
What was immediately inferential from Kanu’s narrative was that Britain was a collaborator in his fancied grand plot by a cabal in Nigeria to foist on Nigeria a Buhari-double. If it was true that Buhari had died, the British government would have known and would have weighed in on the sensitive matter. But Britain would rather keep its cool, perhaps, because it knew full well that there was nothing of such. That was enough for me to draw my conclusions that Kanu’s narrative was a tale by the moonlight, a piece of idiotic fiction that blossomed in his fictive mind.
Interestingly, Buhari was calm about the development. He did not initially react to it nor did the Federal Government consider it germane to expeditiously dismantle the Kanu narrative. But when Buhari did in Poland, he said jocularly that he was not a clone. That reaction was significant enough to have put paid to the issue.
But there were people who still believed that Nigeria was being ruled by Jubril el-Sudaniya. I had wished they would exorcise themselves of that propelling spirit of eerie belief. Indeed, many incidents have since proved that Buhari did not die in London, as claimed by Kanu. To be clear, the wish of Kanu and many others of his ilk who have an axe to grind with Buhari is for him to die so that they can freely pursue their individual agenda unfettered, unrestrained.
Buhari has busted their fancied narrative. It is instructive that this is happening in the final push on the homestretch to the scheduled February 16 presidential election. Although, some of the incidents involving President Buhari might appear negative from the perspectives of oppositional politics, they have proved that this Buhari is real-the original Buhari from Daura- and not Jubril el-Sudaniya.
Before now, those who did not wish Buhari well were questioning the rate at which he picked up physically after his protracted sickness that kept him away in London for months. They could not believe how Buhari would sit through public events, read his addresses, et al. They wanted to see a frail figure that would not be able to go the whole hog, possibly collapse and become incapacitated.
Now that the president is hanging in there, the opposition elements have capitalised on his obvious frailties at campaign rallies to insist that he is not fit to rule for a second term. They are no longer talking of a Buhari-double.
Whether Buhari should be voted for by Nigerians for a second term in office or not is not the purpose of this piece. Revisiting the Jubril-el Sudaniya narrative is an exercise at confirming the reality of the Buhari persona. This Buhari, who is campaigning in states of the federation, is the actual PMB. The opposition elements now believe that he is, after seeing a number of incidents that exposed his frailties.
What more confirmations do they need after the incidents in Kogi (the president missing his steps and almost falling, were it not for the alertness of his security aides); in Delta (where he handed the party flag to a presidential, senatorial and governorship candidate all rolled into one) and in Kaduna (where he buckled due to fatigue and collapsed into his seat)?
I notice that the opposition elements have since downplayed the Jubril el-Sudaniya narrative. Why should they not, after their hackneyed propaganda had lost its bite?
Indeed, I see those incidents in Lokoja, Delta and Kaduna as too fickle and feeble to clinically and decisively question the capacity and fitness of the president who, judging by his electioneering and the mammoth crowd in attendance, seems to be saying to other candidates and parties: ga fili, ga doki (see the field; see the horse), inviting then to the race!
That, for me, is the ultimate Buhari, not Jubril el-Sudaniya, challenge that other presidential candidates have accepted but which many of them are not capacitated enough to contend with.
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