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Saraki’s Factor: APC Dissolves Kwara Executive, Sets Up Caretaker Committee

The Kwara state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially dissolved its Executive Committee and quickly constructed a caretaker committee to the affairs of the party in the meantime.
A statement by the party in Ilorin, the state capital,  said that the National Working Committee NWC) endorsed the dissolution at its meeting of 30th July 2018 after examining the unfolding developments within the Party in the State, “specifically the irregularities that characterized the conduct and outcome of the Congresses that produced the leadership of the Party at all levels (Ward, Local Government, and State).
“The Committee also reviewed the actions of some leaders of the Party that emerged from the above Congress who participated in an open rally calling on the Senate President to decamp to the PDP.”
The statement said that the National Working Committee, after a careful and exhaustive deliberation on this and other developments in the State Chapter of the Party, and pursuant to the provisions of Article 13.4 (XVI) and (XVII) of the Party’s Constitution invoked its power as enshrined, resolved as to dissolve all Party organs from Ward, Local Government and State Executive of the Party in Kwara State.
It also resolved to constitute Caretaker Committee at all levels of the Party of the Party organ at Ward, local Government and state Executive Committees of the All Progressives Congress in Kwara State.
The NCW appointed Hon. Bashi Bolarinwa as the Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the State Executive Committee of APC in the State, adding “this shall take immediate effect.”

Nigerian Government Endorses Dr. Abubakar Sadiq For Telecom Union Scribe

Dr. Abubakar Sadiq Hussaini

The Government of Nigeria has endorsed Dr. Abubakar Sadiq Hussaini as the country’s sole candidate to contest the position of Secretary General of the African Telecommunications Union in August.
Currently an Assistant Professor and chairman of the Telecommunication & Wireless Technologies program in the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Dr. Abubakar is running an agenda to accelerate broadband availability, including the 5G technology, and expand the Global Information Society to include more African users.
He is also promising to nudge the ATU into developing a program of work for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR).
A statement from the AUN by Daniel Okereke said: “this should look at the various PDR options that might be best suited to the requirements of Africa and suggest policies (such as spectrum or joint purchasing schemes) that can best achieve Africa’s security needs.”
It said that a diplomatic note, dated July 13, from Nigeria’s Foreign Ministry supporting Dr. Abubakar Hussaini’s candidacy and transmitted to the ATU secretariat in Nairobi, Kenya, was received and acknowledged by the Secretary-General, Soumaila Abdoulkarim on the 17th.
The Foreign Ministry affirmed in the cover letter that Abubakar, who holds a PhD in Telecommunication from the University of Bradford in the UK, “possesses a great wealth of experience in telecommunications which are necessary attributes to hold the prestigious office on the continental level.”
President of AUN, Dr. Dawn Dekle, described Dr. Abubakar’s chances as very bright considering his wealth of experience, passion for telecommunications scholarship and commitment to human development.
“Dr. ASH is the best man for the job and will proudly fly the Nigerian and AUN flags with the utmost integrity. We wish him good luck”.

ECOWAS/ECCAS worry Over Farmers/Herdsmen Conflicts

 

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Economic Community of Central Africa States (ECCAS) have jointly expressed worry over the spate of killings that have taken the centre space between local farmers and herdsmen.

The regional communities, rising from a Summit they held in Lome, Togo today, Monday,  said: “we are seriously concerned by the upsurge in the violent conflicts between herders and farmers due to the adverse effects of climate change.”

In a communique termed: Lome Declaration, heads of the 26-nation two regional communities instructed ministers responsible for agriculture, livestock and security to hold regular consultations on how to tackle the menace.

They resolved to involve herders, farmers and other relevant bodies for the purpose of identifying measures for the prevention and peaceful management of the conflicts.

“Furthermore, the Heads of State and Government instructed their relevant ministers to consider issues relating to migration and climate change in their common space and submit a report in that regard at their next Summit.

“The Heads of State and Government commit to strengthen cooperation in order to effectively check all forms of insecurity. To this end, they instruct the President of the ECOWAS commission and the Secretary General of ECCAS to conclude and implement procedures on mutual legal assistance and judicial cooperation.

“In particular, a Cooperation Agreement on criminal police matters should be signed by the designated ministers of West and Central African countries before the end of 2018.”

 

UN Scribe Challenges Central, West Africa To Find Root Causes Of Terrorism

UN scribe, Antonio Guterres

Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) Antonio Guterres has challenged countries in the Central and West Africa sub regions, devastated by lingering and escalating terrorist activities to find the root causes with a view to tackling them from the root.
The UN scribe, represented by the Head of the UN office for West Africa, Mr. Mohammed Ibn Changes, threw the challenge at the opening of the Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS) and Economic Community of Central African (ECCAS) Summit today, Monday, in Lome, federal capital of Togo.
The UN Secretary General regretted the escalation security challenges, especially Terrorism, in the two African sub regions, made up of 26 countries.
He advised the leaders of these countries to critically examine the underlying factors responsible for the lingering terrorism, armed banditaries and other security challenges.
According to him, one of such underlying factors is aggregated widespread poverty, caused mainly by receding Lake Chad basing which he advised the regions to put heads together to urgently address.
The EOWAS chairman, who doubles as President of the host country, Togo, Mr. Faure Essozimne Gnassingbe said that the relevance of the Heads of governments in the two regional communities coming together to find common solutions to the security challenges cannot be overemphasized.
He stressed the need for the ECOWAS/ECCAS not to allow their borders to be used by the terrorists and others that are threats to the security, peace, stability, terrorism and violent extremism to thrive.
“We should not allowed our borders to be impediments to the efforts of our armed forces in their attempts to protect and defend the territorial integrity of the individual member nation.”

Benue House Of Assembly Moves To Impeach Gov Ortom

Benue state, governor Sameul Ortom

Benue state House of Assembly has made a move to impeach the state governor,  Samuel Ortom.

Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), served the governor notice of impeachment today, Monday.

The controversy rocking the Benue State House Of Assembly assumed a new dimension on Monday as some lawmakers served impeachment notice on Governor Samuel Ortom.

The lawmakers who served the impeachment notice are eight All Progressives Congress (APC) members.

The impeached the House Speaker, Terkimbi Ikyange, who served as spokesperson of the eight lawmakers told journalists that the House has commenced impeachment proceedings against Governor Ortom on the allegations of diversion of state funds and abuse of office.

Ikyange added that 15 lawmakers have been suspended for six months.

The 15 newly suspended lawmakers are part of the 22 lawmakers who impeached Ikyange, last week.

Earlier on Monday, police officers had stormed the Assembly Complex denying the 22 lawmakers who impeached the former Speaker, Ikyange entry into the House.

The crisis comes a few days after Governor Ortom defected from the APC to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

It also came days after 22 lawmakers impeached the House Speaker, Terkimbi Ikyange while Titus Mba from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was elected as new Speaker.

Language For Our Kids: We’re In Dilemma – Nigerians In Togo

About two million Nigerians residence in Togo have lamented over which language between English and French their children should master to be able to fit into the socio-political system of their home country, Nigeria.

Speaking in an interactive session last night, Sunday, with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Nigeria Embassy in Lome, Togo, ahead of the ECOWAS/ECCAS summit today, Monday, Nigerians said that schools where English language is taught in Togo are far inadequate.

They told president Buhari that most of them are being forced to send their children to neighbouring Ghana to learn English since most schools in Togo teach only French which is their lingua franca.

They said that the Nigerian community is putting up educational institutions in Togo specifically for the teaching of English language for the purpose of making their children relevant to the Nigerian system in future.

The Nigerian Ambassador to Togo,  Joseph Iji told the President that Nigerians In Togo are peaceful and industrious.

He acknowledged that their are a few bad ones but that they don’t constitute danger to the image of the home country.

Ambassador Iji said that he had been engaging Nigerians at regular meetings to address the the challenges they might face at any given time.

He appealed to president Buhari to look into the inadequate staff for the embassy and promotion of the existing ones.

I’m Not Bothered About Those Who Defected From APC – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari waving his supporters

President Muhammadu Buhari has made it clear that he is not bothered about  those who defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In an interactive session last night, Sunday, with a cross section of Nigerians residence in Togo, President Buhari said that his strength lied in the hand of God and with the ordinary Nigerians who appreciate the performance of his government.

According to him, the issue of defection by some politicians cannot affect the focus of his government in the areas of ensuring better and secured life for the citizenry.

The President insisted that those who looted the country’s treasury must be made to face the law and return the loots.

He said that as a democrat, he would follow the due legal process, adding that measures are being taken to sell off confirmed illegally acquired properties and the proceeds put in the treasury.

Buhari recounted the sorry state he  met the economy, including dilapidated infrastructure despite huge revenues that accrued from oil sector in 16 years of the PDP in government.

He said that the fact that millions of ordinary Nigerians understand the efforts he had made to pull the country from economic collapse made him to feel happy “and not bothered about those who defected.”

Earlier, the Nigerian community in Togo had commended President Buhari for the various achievements his government had recorded so far, even as they appealed to him to develop Seme border to ease trade link between Nigeria and Togo.

“With Buhari as President, Nigerians are proud anywhere they are in the world now, ” they said.

Buhari Moves Military Might To Handle Menacing Bandits In Zamfara

President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the assemblage of 1000-strong military force, compromising the army, air force, police and the civil defence to launch fierce attacks on the bandits terrorising the villages and towns of Zamfara State.

The President also directed that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) should begin the deployment of fighter aircraft to Katsina, the airport with the closest proximity to Zamfara State to make for immediate and effective response to the menace of the bandits.

This had not been possible in the past because there was no fuel depot facility in Katsina, but NAF has devised a way around the problem.

The President also authorised the engagement by NAF, of advanced satellite surveillance technology to help in accurate detection of movement and locations of the bandits.

The government had to go to this extent because of the limitations of conventional surveillance, as the use of satellite technology could make the task of NAF less  problematic.

Following directives from the President, at the weekend, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Sadiq Abubakar, was in Gusau where he met the Deputy Governor of the State.

The Chief of Air Staff reiterated the President’s pledge that he would never abandon victims of attacks to their fate, reaffirming that security remains one of the cardinal pillars of his campaign promises and no leader would be happy to see his own citizens killed by criminal groups across the country.

It will be recalled that since his election, the President has kept faith with his promises to re-equip and motivate the country’s military and other security services.

The army and other security services are now better equipped and motivated to face the challenges of their responsibilities.

A statement by the senior special assistant to the President on Media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu appealed to all Nigerians to unite and speak with one voice on security issues and urges politicians to stop exploiting national security challenges.

The statement said that those praying for the President to fail in this effort can be likened to one stabbing oneself in the heart and celebrating about it.

“In this regard, security should not be reduced to petty politics as doing so could only embolden the terrorists and other murderous gangs.

“We therefore appeal to members of the Nigerian media to avoid unhelpful and deleterious sensationalism in the coverage of events that border on national security.

“The media should under no circumstances make the bandits or terrorists feel like super stars because doing so could hurt all of us.

“Terrorists seek to achieve maximum publicity and they do so by launching large scale attacks on soft targets and the media must resist every attempt to play into their hands unwittingly.”

UK Bridge Centre Exposes PDP, Gov Ortom, Others Over Wanton Killings In Nigeria

Some victims of Benue attacks being berried, in Benue State.

An intellectual think tank in the United Kingdom (UK) , The Bridge Centre has exposed Nigerian leading opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Benue state Governor,  Samuel Ortom,  Senator Dino Melaye and others over the wanton killings in the North Central, which are attributed to herdsmen farmers’ crisis.

The Bridge Centre claimed that chieftains of the PDP in their desperation to get at the government of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the centre, have been actively supporting killers, who go about massacring populations in communities that did not vote them in the 2015 general elections.

The report cited the case of wanted terrorist, Akwazar Terwase (alias Gana) of Benue State, who was propped up by the PDP governor that presided over the state between 2007 and 2015, Gabriel Suswam.

It alleged that Suswam’s successor,Samuel Ortom, even while posing as an APC member, being a closet PDP member at that time continued to provide cover or Gana while publicly castigating him for public show.

“Gana is responsible for scores of deaths, including many that were initially attributed to herdsmen. Ortom is now formally back in the PDP,” the reported asserted.

Elizebeth Robertson, Head of Research and Documentation of the organization in the report, called on the United Nations Security Council to urgently intervene before the world starts dealing with the problem of a lost generation in Nigeria. The report reads in full.

The world has on several occasions been appalled by the wanton killings in Nigeria from incidents attributed to clashes between herdsmen and farmers. Attacks upon attacks in affected communities have been blamed on “killer” herdsmen, who in such instances prove elusive as not much would be heard about the daring killer squads that carry out such crimes against humanity. The situation has triggered a cycle of blame game within Nigeria, with the consequence that the persons behind these killings, at least responsible in part, are successfully evading justice.

Findings show that these persons are of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which has its imprint on the Farmers/Herdsmen Crisis as the then ruling party and more recently as the country’s leading opposition party. Transhumance is a phenomenon that is not peculiar to Nigeria. It has been worsened by climate change, urban sprawl, changing cultures and economic pressure.

In the 16 years that PDP ruled Nigeria, it decided to do nothing about the realities of making changes to avert the genuine aspects that can be addressed as Farmers/Herdsmen Crisis like the current government is doing by proposing cattle ranching as a workable solution to the issues caused by nomadic cattle herding. It instead presided over the theft of the country’s resources on a scale that makes it difficult to make certain interventions that will allow livestock keepers and crop growers thrive as constituent parts of the agricultural sector. In the desperation to get at the government of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the centre, PDP chieftains have been to known to actively support killers, who go about massacring populations in communities that did not vote them in the 2015 General Elections. These killings have been classified as part of the casualty from the Farmers/Herders’ crisis. We will name a few instances to support this position:

In Benue state, Akwazar Terwase (alias Gana) was propped up by the PDP governor that presided over the state up to 2015 (Gabriel Suswam) even though he was a known mass murderer.

 

The governor who took over, Mr. Samuel Ortom, even while posing as an APC member, being a closet PDP member at that time continued to provide cover or Gana while publicly castigating him for public show. Gana is responsible for scores of deaths, including many that were initially attributed to herdsmen. Ortom is now formally back in the PDP.

Aminu Yaminu (Tashaku), a known Boko Haram terrorist, was employed by PDP’s Samuel Ortom and paid from the Benue State Government account under the pretext of being the commander of the Livestock Guards. Tashaku has been arraigned for the gruesome murder of 17 worshipers in a heinous crime that was initially attributed to “killer” herdsmen. In the last week of June 2018, reprisal killings trailed the killing of scores of villagers in Plateau state.

The reprisals have now been proven to be the expected outcomes plotted by a former governor of the state and PDP lawmaker in the National Assembly, Senator Jona Jang, who had vowed to make the state ungovernable for the APC led government of Simon Bako Lalong.

Jang is known to have also instigated the killings as a way of forcing law enforcement agencies to back down from pursuing corruption cases against him in court.

Political leaders of the PDP have in the period since the party was voted out of the Federal Government engaged in the formation of militias, which they armed with weapons prohibited under several international protocols. These weapons have been deployed in commission crimes against humanity as they resulted in mass killings.

Taraba State (PDP) governor, Mr. Darius Ishaku, directly and through proxies armed and funded the Mambila Militia that was responsible for the violence that claimed scores of lives in Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba state in the second half of 2017.

The killings were again initially linked to killer herdsmen before details emerged to confirm that the pastoral community was rather under attack. Members of the Benue State Livestock Guards, upon being arrested by the military, confessed that they were armed by the state governor, Mr. Samuel Ortom, a PDP member who was then pretending to belong to the APC.

On April 5, 2018, 33 persons were killed by gunmen who turned out to have been armed by Senator Bukola Saraki, another PDP member that hides behind the logo of the APC. The gunmen confessed that their weapons and operational vehicles came from him.

The brazen nature of the attack was initially ascribed to “killer” herdsmen. Kabiru Seidu aka Osama and Nuhu Salisu aka Small, named Senator Dino Melaye (PDP) as their gun-runner. They had used the weapons supplied by Dino Melaye for robberies and kidnaps that were at some point attributed to herdsmen.

Information at our disposal reveal that the PDP chieftain have released funds and more weapons for killers that will further attack communities as part of their ploy to campaign that President Muhammadu Buhari has failed in his campaign promise of restoring security to Nigerians. This money is coming from the 100 billion Naira fund that was previously earmarked to sabotage the country and present it as a failure.

Taking cognisance of the continued desecration of the sanctity of human life, the United Nations Security Council is invited to:

Order a full investigation into the role that politicians, especially the PDP, are playing in the killings attributed to Farmers/Herders’ crisis.

Arising from the findings of the full investigation, takes the steps necessary to deter the kind of disregard for human life as is presently the trend.

Time is of essence for whatever intervention the Council has to make since it is important that Nigerians are reassured ahead of the General Elections.

We Must Remove Evil From Our Minds To Live As United Family – Gowon

Former Nigerian military Head of State, retired General Yakubu Gowon has called on Nigerians to remove evil from their minds to enable them live in peace as United brothers and sisters

“We must remove evil from our own minds to be able to live together as Christians and Muslims, as young boys, you prepare to deal with the situation when the need arise without fear or favour,” he said.

General Gowon who spoke today, Saturday,  as the Special Guest of Honour at the Nigeria Military School (NMS) 60th Speech and Prize Giving Day in Zaria, Kaduna State, lament that Nigerians are killing one another for no reasons.

The former leader advised that tolerance, understanding, brotherliness, accommodation and patriotism must be exhibited to restore peace across the country.

“Is it Nigerians that are killing Nigerians? It is of course very painful, I have to raise this for you young boys to know and understand that killing is not good.

Gowon cited Nasarawa, Plateau, Benue, Taraba, Zamfara among others as some of the most affected states, even as appealed to the citizenry to learn to tolerate one another to live in peace.

The ex-head of state lauded the efforts of the NMS Commandant, Brigadier General Muktar Bunza for moulding the boys to simultaneously acquire academics and military training.

He said NMS had remained a path for promoting national unity among Nigerians from different ethno-cultural and religious background.

According to him, the school has tremendously contributed to national growth and development through production of disciplined, patriotic, gallant and humble leaders.

Dr.  Gowon advised the management to adopt world best practices in training the boys to become professional soldiers.

In his speech, the Chairman of the occasion and Governor of Zamfara State,  Abdul-Aziz Yari reminded the NMS students that they were highly privileged to be enrolled into such prestigious school.

Yari, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Alhaji Abdullahi Abdul-Karim said that sound education is the hallmark of success in life.

“Time has come for us to realise the reality that natural resources alone cannot build our nation, rather, it is our human capital, particularly the youth that must be harnessed to achieve meaningful development.

“We should not be surprised that a nation which is rich in natural resources will be struggling for survival if it lacks qualitative manpower.

“The premium placed by the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari on national transformation is to train our youths, at tender age, to acquire relevant skills in all spheres of human endeavour,” he said.

The governor charged the students to be respectful, kind, generous and tolerant to people with different views, adding that they should also avoid terrorism, violence and hate speeches towards building a one and indivisible Nigeria.

In his speech, Bunza said the desire of the school has been to redefine its training programmes to fulfill the needs and aspirations of the Nigerian Army.

“NMS is conducting a combined training package comprising of academic and military subjects. The academic programmes are in line with the national policy on secondary education in Nigeria.

“In the same vein, the boys are adequately exposed to the basic military activities to be enlisted into the Nigerian Army as soldiers.

“To this extent, we have been able to ensure that the dreams of the founding fathers are achieved,” he said.

While assuring that the NMS had developed into a national asset, Bunza observed that the tremendous contributions of the school’s ex-boys to national development attested to their quality.

The commandant said the integrity and highest level of discipline displayed by the likes of late Maj-Gen. Tunde Idiagbon affirmed the role NMS had played in human resource development in Nigeria.

Bunza said the 60th Speech and Prize Giving Day had created a platform for those in attendance to benefit from the wealth of experience of a father, elder statesman and symbol of Nigeria’s unity, Retired Gen. Yakubu Gowon.

“The present situation in the country and the effort of the Federal Government in unifying the country calls for the need to bring in a recognised symbol of Nigerian unity to interact with these young and promising Nigerians.

“Sir, let me re-echo your desire to ensure that Nigeria remain one from your independence speech in 1967 where you made it clear that: Nigeria must remain one indivisible country,’’ he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that students who distinguished themselves and excelled in different fields were presented with awards.

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