The Buhari Media Organization (BMO) has seen the recent donation of N1.7 billion by rice farmers and fertilizer producers as a guarantee of over 12 million votes for President Muhammadu Buhari in the February 2019 election.
According to the group, people who have enough confidence in a person to donate their widow’s mite of N100 each to his election campaign fund will definitely vote for that person, both they and their friends and relations.
It said in a statement the testimonies by RIFAN members, through their leadership, that the anchor borrowers programme has yielded the desired result by generating more employment opportunities for our teeming youth in Nigeria, rice sufficiency to the Nigerian populace and easy access to fertilizer; the government programme also ensures that rice import is at its lowest level are heatrworming.
“So also FEPSAN testified through its president that the government fertilizer initiative has saved the country N120bn subsidy and thereby crashing the price of fertilizer within the last three years. FEPSAN leader also confirmed that as at year 2015, less than five fertilizer blending plants were working in Nigeria, but as at now we have thirty fertilizer blending plants working due to government policy.”
The group believed that looking at the total number of beneficiaries and the card-carrying members in both RIFAN and FEPSAN: “one can confidently say that President Muhammadu Buhari will get the votes of all the members of these two associations and win in the 2019 presidential election because of his achievements in agriculture and other various sectors.”
The Buhari Media Organization applauded the diversification policy of the Buhari administration, the positive results and the employment generated in the informal sector.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) announced its recent award of the 87-kilometre Trans Forcados Pipeline (TFP) surveillance contract to Ocean Marine Solutions (OMS) Limited, in a celebratory fashion, with good reason. The Corporation’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs, Mr. Ndu Nghamadu, adduced reasons, in a press statement, for awarding the contract to OMS.
It was clear that the verdict was underpinned by the summative value of national interest and prudent management of public resources. Those were the overarching considerations in the consummation of the deal with OMS – certainly not lousy personal interests. It was also instructive that the NNPC was not going to compromise on competence, capacity and track-record in reaching the critical decision because of the high stakes involved.
The place of crude oil as the mainstay of the national economy clearly ranks very high. Crude oil has been a prolific source of huge revenue earnings on which the nation survives. Although very challenging, yet the task of providing security for pipeline infrastructure for crude oil evacuation to the nation’s refineries is imperative and inevitable.
In recent years, the annual federal budgets have been premised on crude oil production, oscillating between 1.9 million and 2.3 million barrels per day. At a particular intersection in the crude oil production trajectory, militancy and concomitant bombings of pipelines as well as force majeure declared by multinational oil companies in the Niger Delta had forced crude oil production down to about 900,000 barrels per day, thus affecting national revenue earnings.
As expected, the NNPC and its stakeholders have been, in the circumstance, obligated to do everything legally possible to protect their pipelines, cut losses, reduce downtime, improve crude production and, by extension, increase inflow of revenue to all the tiers of the Federation in line with their mandate. The Corporation, apparently conscious and cautious of its supervisory role, ensured that good conscience did not allow extraneous considerations to sway sound judgments on what it considers “a straightforward commercial undertaking like the TFP surveillance project.”
The background supra is important in order to appreciate the context within which the NNPC recently contracted the TFP surveillance to OMS and, more particularly, against the backdrop of the umbrage by Eraskorp Nigeria Limited, the former contractor. Remarkably, the Corporation acted to avert further glitches in the value chain and eliminate or largely reduce revenue hemorrhage that is detrimental to the economic wellbeing of the nation.
The Corporation’s reaction to the loss of 60 days of production in 2018 caused by incessant breaches on the TFP despite having a security contract in place with Eraskorp was precipitated by the necessity to preserve national interest by curbing revenue losses. The loss, in terms of production numbers, according to the Corporation, translated to over 11 million barrels of crude oil (about $800 million in revenue) to all the stakeholders in the environment, including the NNPC, its Joint Venture partners and the Nigerian Federation.
That was unacceptable. Conscionably, the NNPC did not shy away from pointing a finger at Eraskorp for failure to deal with the incessant breaches on the TFP, a facility which is said to account for daily throughput of over 250,000 barrels of crude oil. With an alternative that could provide uncommon values and absorb the risks, the NNPC looked in the direction of OMS because of its evident comparative advantage over other service providers.
Validation: OMS’ track-record under the proof of concept arrangement which, according to the Corporation, “is yielding great results in the Bonny-Port Harcourt and Escravos-Warri crude evacuation lines” placed it at an advantage. OMS has pragmatically made a success of the crude evacuation lines. The Corporation thus decided to have the company replicate that success story on the TFP.
Besides, there is a new clause that distinguishes the new contract from the former one where the contractor, according to the NNPC, got paid for surveillance duties and was totally exempted from repair cost or any form of responsibility in the event of any breach to the pipeline. Radically, the new clause requires the contractor to pay for any damage to any inch of pipeline under its watch. This circumspect footing is good for the nation.
This clause is reportedly exciting to the NNPC because it offers it, its Joint Venture partners, the host communities and the entire Federation immeasurable benefits. All the stakeholders are said to be in agreement with the TFP contract to OMS. But then, the new clause places a huge burden on the contractor and it is only an audacious risk taker in such a difficult terrain and dicey business that would accept the terms of the contract whose cost is even said to be insignificant when placed sided by side and in terms of value for money with the old arrangement.
There is no doubt that the NNPC had struck a good deal in the national interest. That OMS decided to accept the terms of the new contract is a measure of its patriotic commitment to the preservation of national interest. It is also a clear indication of its capacity to deliver and accommodate losses. If it was under the OMS contract with the new indemnification clause that the NNPC and stakeholders lost over 60 days of production, it would have been responsible for paying the $32 million spent by the Corporation and its stakeholders on repairs, clean up and protection of the TFP. But they spent that whopping sum without liability by Eraskorp as contractor under the old order.
The NNPC is certainly interested in contractors with capacity to deliver in accordance with specified mandates. It ensures that due process is followed in engaging them. The TFP contract satisfied the preconditions. The Corporation said, “All Federal Government-approved procurement processes and procedures in the award of highly sensitive national security contract were followed to the letter.”
The same steps and procedures that were followed in the award of all pipeline security contracts, including the award of the TFP surveillance contract to the old contractor, were adhered to, according to the Corporation. It is also significant that host community youths on the pipeline’s right of way who are currently rendering services to the old service provider and perhaps many more, are accommodated by the OMS in obligatory execution of its mandate as it did with the community participation model on the Escravos-Warri and Bonny-Port Harcourt pipelines.
Consequently, the December 10, 2018, newspaper advertorial by Eraskorp, insinuating the NNPC was into fraudulent practices in the award of the TFP surveillance contract to OMS, detracted from decency and self-restraint expected as standard behaviour from operators in this sensitive hydro-carbon sector. Whereas, Eraskorp has the right to complain, it does not enjoy the latitude to characterize other entities, especially the NNPC, as dubious or fraudulent. Such a quirky position can only be promotional of personal interest.
Calling on the Presidency and the National Assembly to wade into how the TFP contract was re-awarded is within the remit of Eraskorp, but declaring magisterially that the process of re-awarding the contract was corrupt amounts to making itself a judge in its own matter. But the OMS had shown its apparent reluctance to join issues with Eraskorp in the media. In its restrained media response on December 21, 2018, OMS was very concerned about its reputation that Eraskorp incalculably injured via its publication.
Indeed, resort to defamation and injurious falsehood by Eraskorp can only be promotional of personal interest. But then OMS appears ready to deny Eraskorp that indulgence by seeking to pursue legal remedies, with the overall aim of preserving its reputation and, by extension, NNPC’s, in the national interest. The right things must be done.
Ojeifo, Editor-in-Chief of The Congresswatch magazine, contributed this piece via ojwonderngr@yahoo.com
A member of the House of Representatives and one of the spokespersons of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council, Nnena Ukeje, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari came to the National Assembly with intention to campaign for his re-election instead of presenting the national budget to the joint session of the National Assembly.
According to her, instead of addressing the National Assembly as the President of the country, President Buhari’s mannerisms rather appeared as though he was merely speaking as the flagbearer for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The lawmaker, who spoke yesterday, Monday on Channels Television’s Politics Today, said that with an already heated polity, the Presidency ought to have taken a cue from former President Goodluck Jonathan, who during his time, delegated the assignment of presenting the budget to a less contentious character.
“When Mr. President walked into the hallowed chambers (I’ve watched Mr. President campaign a lot of the time) and I find that as he balls his fist, there’s this frenzied response from his supporters.
“As Mr. President walked into the House of Representatives on that day to present the policy statement of the country for the next year, Mr. President clenched his fist and raised his hand. From that moment, in the eyes of some of my colleagues, he transcended from the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the APC flagbearer and of course, the situation got very heated.
“In a country that is as divided as Nigeria, the polity is so heated up, we saw the same things happen in 2015 when President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was supposed to come and present his budget.
“You will recall that at that time, we had a very active opposition, almost militant opposition and they had said they were not going to allow President Goodluck Jonathan, come into the National Assembly to deliver the budget.
“What we did in the PDP at the time was engage with the president and say that it was a potentially violent environment and the APC opposition had said they would do everything to stop him from presenting the budget.
“Now, what we did was go back and look into the constitution and the fact that even though it had become customary for Mr President to deliver the budget, the President was still allowed to delegate his duties.
“Under advisement, the president decided at the time to look for a less contentious character and he decided to ask the Minister of Economy at the time, Okonjo Iweala to come before the National Assembly and deliver the budget.”
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he doesn’t know of any cabal in his government as being claimed by some opposition politicians, and even including his wife, Aisha.
Buhair, who spoke in an interview with Hausa service of the Voice of America (VOA), insisted that he is in charge of affairs of the country.
Responding to a question to the effect that his wife recently alleged that two powerful men were the ones in control of the government, President Buhari simply said: “that’s her business.”
He wanted those who have been making such claim to come up with a single example of who amongst his aides, force him to do what he is not in agreement with.
”It means everyone is free to say whatever they like. Irrespective of whatever they say they should come out with proof of what the cabal has forced me to do.”
The short video released by the VOA is a teaser as the whole interview is expected to be aired soon.
The Presidency has expressed worry over political appointees, government officials and party men who have embarked on what it called “influence peddling,” using their positions to perpetuate corruption.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, who spoke to news men today, Tuesday said that the Presidency is increasing being embarrassed by complaints of extortions of innocent people by those he called “self-serving name droppers and influence peddlers.”
According to Garba Shehu: “President Buhari had made it very clear since his inauguration that he won’t tolerate any form of impropriety by his appointees, aides, and government officials who abuse and misuse their offices for illegal financial advantages.”
The media aide said that using one’s office or influence for private advantage or financial gains is corruption, warning that “the President would not tolerate any conduct by anybody to use his name to extort innocent people.”
He stressed that President Buhari’s commitment to the fight corruption at all fronts in his government remains unchanged, adding: “those who are not genuinely committed to this vision would be weeded out once caught and punished accordingly.”
The media aide advised Nigerians to report any government official or appointees using the President’s name or that of his aides and appointees to extort the public, adding that the current zero tolerance for corruption by the Buhari administration won’t condone this repugnant culture in government or public business.
‘‘When I was going fast I was arrested so why should I go fast again. It is not Baba that is slow, it is the system.”
President Muhammadu Buhari, who made this confession today, Tuesday, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja when he played host to Christian and Islamic leaders to mark Christmas, said: “so, whatever the case, I will not stop pointing fingers at those who have illegally abused trust by taking (public) funds entrusted to them.”
“People are calling me ‘‘Baba Go Slow’’ because I had jettisoned the military way of fighting corruption and opted for due process under a constitutional democracy.”
He promised to continue to fight against corruption by being guided by the rule of law and respect for constituted authority.
“I will continue to do my best to recover what rightly belongs to Nigeria from the treasury looters.”
The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has said that the only way to end the high level of insecurity and poverty in Nigeria is to vote out President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and vote for the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.
Saraki, who spoke on Christmas day on a joint live radio programme in Ilorin, Kwara State, described the untold hardship which he claimed the APC has subjected Nigerians to as unprecedented.
He emphasized that the only antidote to the present precarious economic and security situation in the country is for Nigerians to vote out the APC-led federal government and elect Atiku as the nation’s president in the next year’s general elections.
“Times are very hard for the masses as a result of the level of poverty in the country. Without sentiment, the present government has failed Nigerians. They must, therefore, ensure they vote for a leader that will address poverty and revive the economy, said Saraki.
“Nigerians will vote in February 2019 but the business community has already passed a vote of no confidence on this present government. I, therefore, urge Nigerians to vote out this government and vote a man that will restore investors’ confidence and get Nigeria working again. It is only one party that loves the common people and that’s our party, the PDP.
“I’m in politics to serve my people. When I campaigned in 2015, I pledged to Nigerians that my former party, APC will address the issues of insecurity, unemployment and poverty but unfortunately the party has failed on all these three scorelines.
“I thank God Almighty for the position that was given to Kwara as the number three citizen. We have cut across our zonal intervention projects in the state which wasn’t possible in the first four years as a floor member at the 7th Senate because ranking members add more value to the community/constituency.”
Imo State Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere | Photo credit: Thisdaylive
Imo State Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere, has commended the National Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, for rescuing the party from being personalized as well as flushing out what he called “all the unpatriotic elements,” whose interests are in sharp contrast with that of the party.
In a congratulatory message to Oshiomhole today, Tuesday, Eze Madumere, hailed the decision to inaugurate the Chief Marcellinus Nlemigbo-led Caretaker Committee of Imo APC, descring the Caretaker Committee as being peopled by those with the requisite capacity to steer the affairs of the APC to victory in the 2019 general election in the State.
The deputy governor said that there is no way a patriotic party faithful would have allowed Governor Rochas Okorocha to personalize Imo APC.
“On behalf of the members of Imo State, APC, I heartily felicitate with our indefatigable National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomole, for his commitment towards exorcising the party of unpatriotic elements.”
Madumere gave assurance of the party’s readiness to work assiduously to ensure that all candidates of the party were delivered in all the electoral contests, adding that members of Committee are highly experienced in party administration and requisite patriotic zeal to deliver conveniently at the polls.
He also commended President Muhammadu Buhari’s passionate zeal to improve the living standard of Nigerians, saying: “President Buhari has embarked on many transforming policy thrusts and implementation in the area of infrastructure, agriculture and aviation. I am prepared to lead the crusade to tell Imo people, the efforts of President Buhari in improving the welfare of the State and the South East at large.”
The deputy governor called on the people of Imo State to support APC, adding: “it is the only party that has shown resilience, patriotism even to the extent of weeding itself of unpatriotic elements and is willing as well to go all the way to ensure that our Nigeria of collective dream is realized.”
File photo: Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha dancing
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has declared to run for Presidency in 2023 with the hope that he will be the first elected civilian president of Igbo extraction.
Governor Okorocha described himself as the rallying point for all Ndigbo and the only one who can bridge unity, understanding and togetherness in order to realize Igbo presidency in 2023
He spoke today, Tuesday when he received in audience at the government House in Owerri, the State Capital, members of the Orlu Zone Congress of Journalists (OZCOJ).
The Imo State Governor stressed that the campaigns of calumny against him, is because his detractors have realized that he is the most eligible and most detribalized Igbo man.
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he will soon start his Presidential campaign across the Six geographical zones of the country.
The President who spoke today, Tuesday, when he received the Federal Capital Territory community on Christmas homage, at his official residence in Abuja: “the party nominated me and I will contest.
“We are watching the Independent National Electoral Commission very seriously and we are going out very soon we will go from geo-political zone to geo-political zone, to remind the people of our promises in 2015; three fundamental things, security, because you have to secure the country before you can govern it and talking about what we have done regarding securing the country, the people of the North-east know better. “The three fundamental things we campaigned with are still very relevant.
“On improving the economy, which we are still going to explore, we have done well in agriculture, and those who embraced farming are not regretting it and we have also addressed unemployment and we are very lucky, through that we are now attaining food security.
“The third thing with which we will campaign is the issue of corruption. I told you what I did when I was in uniform but now when I have to go by this system (Democracy,) where people have to be arrested and then prosecuted, taken to court and then with evidence, we will collect back what they had taken illegally and for doing that, people are calling me Baba go slow. I am going slowly but whatever the case, I will not stop pointing fingers at those who have abused truest by taking money that does not belong to them. I will keep on trying to do my best for this country and get back what belongs to the country. We are doing to do the roads, revive the railway and electricity with the little resources at our disposal. Fighting Corruption, yes, we are slow because the system is slow. It’s not Baba that is slow but it is the system so I am going by this system and I hope we will make it.”
The President thanked the FCT community for the visit, and advised people in leadership positions to but the confidence of the people in the present administration.
Speaking earlier, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Bello, who said the FCT community, was happy with the performance of President Buhari in office, pledged to support him massively for another term of office.
“We pray that God almighty to continue to grant you good health, strength, capacity, ability and patience to continue to lead us to the Promised Land. On behalf of the FCT we appreciate you for the good works you are doing for the territory, just last week you commissioned for us a new airport terminal and so many road projects that are going on in Abuja and we feel highly delighted to be hosting you here and it’s my honour on behalf of the FCT community I want to assure you that we are solidly behind you and by the grace of God we look forward to you spending another four years in the state house so that you can truly make Abuja the city of our dream because we want Abuja to be among the 20 best cities in the world in the next few years to come and I think that is possible,”the FCT Minister stated.
In his own remarks, the Primate of the Anglican Communion, Nigeria, Reverend Father Nicholas Okoh congratulated the President for overcoming his health challenges and said all citizens of the country are grateful to God for that.
The Cleric noted that the spirit of unity among followers of different religions in the Federal capital Territory is exemplary and should be replicated in all parts of the country.
He said religious leaders will continue to work for peace and harmony in order to sustain peace in the country.
The delegation comprised of religious leaders and traditional rulers as well as top functionaries of the Federal capital Territory administration.
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