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Senate Approves N348.003 Billion Subsidy Debt To 74 Oil Marketers

The Senate has approved the payment of N348.003 billion to 74 Oil Marketing Companies, (OMCs),  as outstanding fuel subsidies owed them by the federal government as at June 30, 2017.

The approval  is sequel to the presentation at plenary of a 14-page interim report of the Committee on Downstream Petroleum Sector by the Chairman, Senator Kabir Marafa, on promissory  note programme  and a bond issuance to settle inherited local debts and contractual obligations to petroleum marketers.

The payment, according to Senate, will be through promissory note programme and bond issuance to settle inherited local debts and contractual obligations to the 74 oil marketing companies .

A breakdown of the 74 OMCs shows that 55 oil marketers are to be paid verified figures against their names while 19 others with contentious claims are to be paid 65 percent of their claims pending further investigation.

The oil marketers and the amount verified and approved against their names include Folawiyo Energy N7.56 billion; Mobil N8.28 billion; Total N21.56 billion, Techno Oil N10.19 billion;  Mrs. Oil and Gas N20.94 billion; Northwest Petroleum N17.24 billion; Rain Oil Ltd N12.71 billion; Obat Oil N2.90 billion and Integrated Oil N6.53 billion.

Those with contentious claims and their approvals include Conoil N5.58 billion; Forte Oil Plc N15.48 billion; Oando Plc N14.97 billion; Swift Oil N6.13 billion; Blacklight N7.25 billion; IPMAN Investment N1.22 billion and Tempopgate Oil N2.12 billion.

Saraki, Ortom, Others In Ilorin For Burial Of Baraje’s Mother – Sources

Saraki, Tambuwal, Abdulfatai, Wike, Secondus, Ortom and others in Ilorin | Photo credit: Thecable

Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus and some All Progressives Congress (APC) and PDP Governors were in Ilorin today, Wednesday for the purpose of attending the burial of Alhaji Kawu Baraje’s mother.

This came against the background of the rumour making the rounds that such top political gladiators, especially from the ruling APC have crossed over to the PDP.

Also in Ilorin for the same purpose, according to sources, were the Benue Governor, Samuel Ortom, Sokoto Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike; ex-Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, Senator Lawal Shuaibu, Senator Barnabas Gemade and others top politicians from both the PDP and the APC. They were hosted by the Kwara State Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed.

The sources close to the gathering insisted that the top politicians from the political divides to attend the burial rites of the nPDP boss, even as they admitted that they might have also used the opportunity to share opinions on burning national issues including the 2019 general elections.

“Also, the defection of aggrieved members of the APC to the PDP was discussed”, the sources hinted.

Speaking on the meeting, Governor Ahmed said that he is yet to take a decision on his political future with the APC, confirming that the presence of the personalities in Ilorin was “for the burial rites of the late mother of respected politician, Alh Kawu Baraje and was not for the purpose of a political realignment.

“While I have not been briefed on any planned defection, I am aware that my principal and other political leaders in the state are gradually being shown the way out of the APC.”

Another source close to Dr. Saraki said: “they are all just talking. No one had joined anywhere yet.”

 

2019: Filling The Gap, By Azibola Omekwe

Georges Benjamin Clemenceau came to power in France in 1917. That was when the First World War was full blown. But how did the world war start? Very simple! Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was murdered and that was all.

Some events that led to world wars actually had gestation periods. Acute nationalism was the debacle of Europe then which ignited steep industrial competitions. All the European super powers had military pacts scattered haphazardly. You could have a pact with your friend’s enemy in which case you are required to attack your friend if she goes to war with the enemy. All these happened pre-1914. It was a transitory period of Europe transitioning from the royalty to democracy. Hatred and acute nationalism was blowing across the continent. Again, the Berlin Conference in 1885 created abiding discontent. Some countries like France were a major beneficiary of that conference in the sense that her colonies were huge, many and prosperous in raw materials. Prussia (Germany) and Italy had little or nothing. That introduced deep-seated hatred in the future European Union. War broke out in 1914. France was mortified. She blamed Germany for causing the war. She blamed Germany for un-hatched eggs in France, delay in rain, less fat in pork hide and everything. Her number one desire was for Germany to be annihilated. That was the build-up for Baron Clemenceau to come to power in 1917. The French observed in him that he had the ideal anger for the Germans. He was brought to power to “kill the Kaiser”. The kernel of it is that the French people went for someone who could do the job.

Deng Xiaoping was a product of the revolution and a Mao protégé. He was however one of the radical revolutionaries whom Mao did not trust. Immediately after the coming of the communist system, China wasn’t growing. Famine was the lot of the Chinese. Ruling China was horrible and outlandish. The People’s Committee had to continually use brute force to quell riots in the world’s biggest population. China passed through the various strata of the revolutionary leadership yet remained the same: crude and backward. The last trouble China wanted was the problems at home. As a whipping child of the West she lived in perpetual fear for a friendship between USA and USSR. Such a friendship would effectively sink her. She also wanted a slice of gullible and poor countries in Africa, Latin America, the Asian minors and the Middle-East, and perhaps Eastern Europe. She had to spare money and weapons for her dictators without ignoring hunger and underdevelopment at home. She was buffeted all around her. America was making incursions in her backyard in Vietnam and Taiwan, the latter that she has always seen as her territory. Communist conservatives came to the conclusion that a centrist and a realist must lead China or else… That was the strength in which Deng Xiaoping came to power. In the annals of post 1949, he was reputed to be Mao II because of his successes in China. Anyway, the present President Xi Xinping probably has dwarfed that position of Deng Xiaoping to be Mao II for being made the eternal leader of China. Deng Xiaoping was reputed to have ‘opened China’. A personality the Chinese followed because he led Communism differently from her traditional beliefs.

Now let us also see the wrong choice of a people and how it affected them. When Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, Vice President Andrew Johnson took over from him. The latter ran into trouble immediately. The American civil war had just ended. Lincoln was already walking out of its shadows and was providing exemplary leadership of healing across the states. He was assassinated by a confederate veteran that typifies the bitterness in the southern states. The Proclamation Act by America’s saint president, Lincoln, of freeing all slaves in America was not completely received and it needed the federal might to impose it on every state in the Union. Another burden confronting America was the civil war that destroyed the south completely. In the north, life was normal. Washington DC needed to get money from the north to develop the south, something quite unpopular with the northern states. Andrew Johnson, a southerner from Tennessee, a major state that fought hard to break from the Union was generous in squeezing the north to pay the south.

In the same vein, he abandoned the rave of the moment and in fact the cause of the civil war, the slave question in America. The Congress, however, towed the line of Lincoln and rallied the country in a united front. Andrew Johnson foot-dragged. America was trapped and clogged at the very moment they needed the right leadership. What a lesson for Nigeria. The Congress, sympathetic to the cause of slaves, and determined to move America forward had a lot of issues to grind with the president. The House of Representatives headed by an anti-slave campaigner, a big believer in the Proclamation Act, galvanized support and impeached the president. That episode shook America to her foundations. The country wobbled and lurched painfully. The country suffered needlessly from a man they brought to power albeit circumstantially.

America brought the right man after Andrew Johnson, and that was Ulysses Grant. He was Lincoln’s commander of the Armies and later appointed as the commander of the Union. Lincoln, with a sharp eye for talents and ability to use the right people for the job even if they were his enemies began to relate with Ulysses Grant. He got a rapid promotion until he became the commander of the Union. Immediately he was appointed, he short-circuited the general staff office which revel in academic war tactics and are full of procedure. Ulysses Grant quickly reversed the fortunes of the confederates and gave America the much needed victory. As the president of the country, he gave America the following: tangible institutional and economic stability and healings from the shadows of the social unrest. That is the kind of leader Nigeria is groping for right now.

In the days of Germany inordinate ambition to annex and redraw the map of Europe as were being advocated by the Nazi, Neville Chamberlain downplayed and spoke in moderation to Britain’s counter military policy. In his opinion, Britain was a good guy and had a responsibility not to overheat Europe. Winston Churchill had a contrary opinion. Nazi Germany had severally crossed the red line. British interest and responsibility was being undermined daily by the military build-up in Germany. He wants Britain without delay to call Germany to order. His message made Britain to substitute him with Neville Chamberlain. He understood the language of “Der Fuhrer” more than anybody. He played a significant role in the defeat of Hitler.

Donald Trump is one of the wealthiest persons on the planet. He is consistently mentioned in Forbes magazine as a man owning blue chip properties and money spinning casinos. He is also known to be dispassionate and probably the most ruthless man on earth — all the qualities the Americans hated seeing in her political leaders. He was never known in politics. Like a tradition Americans pooled their presidents mostly from among senators and governors. They even tolerated military chiefs. They don’t go after business men. But they went for Trump. Why? They were fed up with idealists, liberal people, constitution chauvinists, world charters and those who send dollars and people abroad to protect democracy while foreign and domestic debts increase; internal insecurity, unemployment rise, education and standard of living drop, etc. America’s imports were increasing and her goods abroad are expensive. Her presidents pursued a deterrent policy on nuke production while other nations who don’t mind lend them money. They voted for a ruthless non-politician in negation to his opponent who is a super diplomat and is at home with throwing bombs and rolling tanks on less fancied countries.

Donald Trump is not bothered about frivolities. He also doesn’t mind controversy. After all he hardly talks about Lincoln like Obama did, nor rights and laws. America is not making money enough as he did as a private man, period. He has even never claimed to be a good man. All he knows is he has billions of dollars and activism does not bring that. He wants America and all Americans to be rich like him. He declared economic war on her close allies China, Canada, European Union, etc. He has upped his accusation of Mexico and has put the world on notice. America is now interested in where her money enters. If Iran owns a nuke, the Middle East is in immediate trouble and not America. What would ever trouble America would trouble Europe more. He accused Qatar of unspeakable evil only to sign a military pact with her a month later and at the same time arming the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She is pursuing military drills in Korean peninsula with a clear message: America’s interest. He has stirred a lot of controversy at home and carved an image of the bad boy. The effect?  He runs America like a business and where America was not getting money, he would go for the jugular. Presently, the world is watching feverishly as America and China are in a major trade war. It seems now to Americans that the war was supposed to have been declared two decades ago.

In Nigeria, the situation is pathetic. We are at crossroads like America, Britain, China, and France once were. Presently, Abuja is a dispenser of life in Nigeria. It is being successfully clogged. It is clear she is becoming weaker by the day. We now know that apart from Lagos no state is economically viable. As at last count, 30 states are owing salaries and almost same number are now military zones due to insecurity. In spite of military presence agents of death especially killer herdsmen are still doing their business unperturbed. They have submerged Boko Haram. They know how to strike with or without the military. Ethnic groups are now talking tough yet the referee, a government headed by Buhari, maintains a golden silence reminding us that silence is golden as many Nigerians are sent to their graves without let. The IDP camps are swelling by the day with churches and mosques and other NGOs overstretched in catering for them. In fact, Nigeria is so overwhelmed that Chibok, Sharibu and the likes are becoming an antiquity. We ourselves are becoming insecure not to talk about them. There is hatred in Nigeria while major multi-nationals are fast disappearing. Nigeria no doubt is troubled. We are obviously in an interregnum. Other countries have been there before and they quickly proffered a panacea to the ills. Aluta Continua, Victoria Ascerta was first coined not by a common man but a national cry by nations in deep problems.

Within Nigeria, we have a Clemenceau, Deng Xiaoping, Winston Churchill and the cripple, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. We have them now. These present packs who would desecrate the names of our heroes past for us to forget insecurity by honoring them as grand commanders need to be changed. Nigeria needs a facelift. Nigeria needs a renovation.  Nigeria needs restructuring. It is no longer going to be an appeal for good governance but a matter of individual and/or group initiative to spend what they can afford and attract investment in what they can do. Surely there are things different people can do in Nigeria even cattle rearing. We need a ‘computer program’ template and of course, a programmer. The Chinese, contrary to modern fashion, have identified Xi Jinping and have pronounced him Mao II and have made him a life president.

Some politicians should tell us what they can do. But Nigeria should do likewise what other nations did. America has a working ‘bad boy’, the Chinese a working king; we can have our own outlook personae.

  • Omekwe, a former member of Bayelsa State House of Assembly wrote in from Abuja.

 

Boko Haram Commanders Who Abducted Chibok Girls Arrested

file photo: Chibok girls

Police in Borno State have announced the arrest of some commanders and foot-soldiers of the Boko Haram insurgents, including a civilian joint Tax Force, who have confessed to be highly involved in the abduction of over 200 female students of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State in 2014.

Parading the suspected Boko Haram insurgents in Maiduguri, Borno State capital today, Wednesday, the State Commissioner of police, Damian Chukwu said that the Boko Haram commanders and their foot soldiers were arrested by the Force Intelligence Response Team which worked in synergy with Commissioners of Police and the Police Special Terrorism Investigation Team established by the Inspector General of Police (IGP).

“The Intelligence Response Team in swift coordinated operations with personnel of the Command and other Police detachments at different locations in the State, from 04/07/2018 till date, arrested Twenty Two (22) Boko Haram Sub-Commanders and fighters after fierce gun battles.

“In the gun battles, some of the Boko Haram camps were destroyed. Several Improvised Explosives were detonated by the Police EOD. Caches of firearms/ammunition and properties of victims were recovered.
“Some of the Boko Haram Sub-Commanders and fighters during interrogation, confessed to have participated actively in the kidnap of Chibok School Girls in 2014, several suicide bombings across the country, ambush/killings of innocent Nigerians including security personnel in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe and other affected States.
“The criminal roles played by each of these arrested culprits are as follows:
(1)  Mayinta Modu a.k.a Abor (23yrs) – from Bama LGA:
He confessed to being one of the BH Commanders who coordinated and led the kidnap of Chibok School Girls in 2014 and several attacks on Bama and Gwoza towns in Borno State and Mubi town in Adamawa State.
(2) Adam Mohammed (20yrs) – from Bama LGA:
Confessed to have participated in Chibok School Girls’ kidnap and in coordinating suicide bombings.
(3)  Gujja Jidda (21yrs) – from Bama LGA:
Confessed to have participated in the Chibok School Girls’ kidnap and in coordinating suicide bombings.
(4)  Mamman Wardi (25yrs) – from Bama LGA:
Confessed to participating in the Chibok School Girls’ kidnap and in coordinating suicide bombings.
(5)  Alhaji Modu Jidda (29yrs) – from Bama LGA:
Confessed to participating in the Chibok School Girls’ kidnap and in coordinating suicide bombings.
(6)  Ajiri Bulama Dungus (22yrs) – from Bama LGA:
Confessed to have participated in the Chibok School Girls’ Kidnap and in suicide bombings.
(7)  Mohammed Abba (20yrs) – from Bama LGA:
Confessed to have participated in the Chibok School Girls’ Kidnap.
(8)  Fannami Mustapha (22yrs) – from Bama LGA:
Confessed to have participated in the Chibok School Girls’ kidnap and in coordinating suicide bombings.
(9)  Adam Mustapha a.k.a Ba’Adam (20yrs) – Native of Kala-Balge LGA:
“He is the Overall Coordinator and Kingpin of suicide bombings in Borno and Adamawa States who conveys female and male suicide bombers from Sambisa Forest to different locations in Borno and Adamawa States where  they detonate their bombs.

“He also confessed to be the mastermind of the suicide bomb attacks along Baga Road, in Bulumkutu general area, Customs Roundabout area, Post Office area, 333 Artillery Battalion gate and environs, Muna Garage general area of Maiduguri township, Konduga LGA and environs, Kauri town near Bama etc.
(10) Mustapha Kanumbu a.k.a A’aramma (20yrs) – Native of Mobbar LGA:
He is one of the BHT Commanders who supplies logistics to the group members in Sambisa.He also confessed to have participated in several attacks and killings of hundreds of people in Maiduguri.
(11) Ibrahim Mala (48yrs) – Native of Gwoza LGA:
He is one of the BHT Commanders.Heresides in Dalori Karekere village, neighbourhoodsof Maiduguri Metropolitan Council. He also supplies food and other logistics to BH members in Sambisa Forest.
(12) Abdullahi Mohammed Gawi (23yrs) – from Bama LGA:
A confessed member of the BH group.
(13) Maina Adam (35yrs) – from Bama LGA:
A confessed member of the BH group.
(14) Wano Musa (27yrs) – Native of Bama LGA:
A confessed member and coordinates suicide bombings in Maiduguri township and environs.
(15) Ishaka Musa (26yrs) – from Bama LGA:
A confessed member and coordinates suicide bombings.
(16) Abubakar Mohammed (28yrs) – Native of Nganzai LGA:
A confessed member and coordinates suicide bombings.
(17) Usman Umar (28yrs) – Native of Bama LGA:
A confessed member and coordinates suicide bombings.
(18) Maina Abba (27yrs) – Native of Nganzai LGA:
A confessed Member of the BH group.
(19) Maina Gambo (24yrs) – Native of Nganzai LGA:
A confessed member of the BH group.
(20) Abubakar Kori (25yrs) – Native of Nganzai LGA:
A confessed member and coordinates suicide bombings in Molai general area, outskirt of Maiduguri township.
(21) Bubak Abatcha (39yrs) – Native of Kanuri Marte LGA:
A confessed member and major logistics supplier to BH Commanders living in the bush.
(22) Muhammed Bashir a.k.a Kalingango (35yrs) – Native of Ngala LGA:
He is unfortunately a Civilian JTF operative. He aids and assists BHTs in the supply of logistics.”
The police commissioner said that these Boko Haram Sub-Commanders and fighters arrested confessed to several suicide bomb attacks within Borno and Adamawa States, adding that they also confessed to the kidnapping of Chibok School Girls among other violent crimes including abduction and ambush of security personnel.

“The Intelligence Response Team also arrested some Logistics Suppliers. They will all be arraigned in court on completion of investigation.
“Gentlemen, I wish to unequivocally state at this juncture that since the inception of the fight against insurgency and acts of terrorism in Northeast Nigeria, especially in Borno State, the Command has not recorded this magnitude of arrests of confessed Boko Haram Commanders and foot soldiers in one single operation.

“Noteworthy here is that the giant stride and proactive initiative of the present leadership of the Force has brought our successes this far. We should indeed applaud this timely initiative of the Inspector-General of Police. This demonstration of foresight especially at this crucial time when the military and other security forces and by extension, the Federal Government, are visibly doing their best to bring to a final stop, acts of terror across the country.
“The Force High Command hereby appreciates the cooperation and support of the people of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States in the ongoing fight and the successes being showcased today. The renewed commitment of the Nigeria Police Force at preventing and detecting crimes, especially insurgency and other violent crimes such as kidnapping, cattle rustling, armed robbery, suicide bomb attacks across the country remains unwavering.”

President Buhari At ICC: Proud To Be A Nigerian, By Femi Adesina

Presidnet Muhammadu Buhari, delivering speech on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary Celebration Of The International Criminal Court, The Hague, Netherlands | state House Photo

I’ve seen him address the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Seen him speak at AU (African Union) summits. Seen him address the European Parliament at Salzburg, France. Watched him speak to the world a number of times at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). And on Tuesday, January 17, 2018, he stood ramrod straight to address the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands. It was a time one felt tremendously proud to be Nigerian.

I have been on the entourage of President Muhammadu Buhari to scores of countries round the world, I have seen how he is well respected by global leaders, and how that reverence rubs off on Nigeria. I tell you, despite all the challenges our country currently faces, we have a leader the world adulates. His honesty, integrity, transparency, love for his country, personal discipline, and many others, are stuff that fairy tales are made of.

At 9.35am Tuesday, President Buhari was ushered into the main hall of the ICC. He stood straight, in a way that belies his age of 75. Before taking his seat, he bowed reverently to the 17 judges, resplendent in their blue robes and white mufflers. The judges were picked from all regions of the world, and four of them were Blacks. Out of those four, the President, Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, is Nigerian. All hail our own dear native land!

Judge Eboe-Osuji gave the opening remarks, which dwelt on the history of ICC, its successes, and how it could do a lot better in the immediate future. Turning 20 was a landmark, he stressed, and that was why the Nigerian leader had been invited to present a Keynote Address.

President Buhari was invited to the podium. Another bow, and those brisk strides again! A man they said, had died, and had been secretly buried this time last year!  God is awesome.

That familiar voice came, and one never felt prouder to be Nigerian. The Fulani man, whom some people have tried (and still keep trying) to demonize, demean, and de-market, was addressing the world again. He was addressing a global audience, and people who mattered on this terra firma, were all ears, catching his every word. Again, really proud to be Nigerian.

What did the keynote speaker say? He first commended Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, saying Nigeria was proud of him. He then delved into the history of the ICC, saying it was inspired by the Nuremberg trials after World War 2, which held people accountable for crimes against humanity, war crimes, crimes of genocide, and aggression. Such court, President Buhari noted, signposts hope for justice to many, and the world surely needs it.

A strong ICC, the keynote speaker added, is a catalyst for other justice efforts, expanding the reach of accountability. And then his prescriptions, going forward:

Let the court make room for hearing serious cases of corruption by state actors that severely compromise the development efforts of countries and throw citizens into greater poverty.

Also, the court could include cases of illicit financial flows where countries are complicit and obstruct repatriation of stolen assets.

“As AU Champion of Anti-corruption, these are issues dear to my heart,” President Buhari stressed.

Before concluding his address, the Nigerian President urged the ICC to avoid bias or political motivations in its dealings, and also challenged more states to accede to the Rome Statute, the 20th Anniversary of which was being marked.

He ended on a bright and cheery note. As Nigeria prepares for general elections next year, the process would be free and fair. There would be no repeat of the 2011 post-election riots and loss of lives, which led the ICC to commence preliminary investigations against Nigeria.

The applause was thunderous, as a man of integrity, Mai Gaskiya (the honest man) concluded his address. It was a day of glory for Nigeria, and all Nigerians of goodwill. Truly, a prophet often has more honour outside, than in his own country. But then, this prophet undoubtedly has honour everywhere.

Adesina is Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity

 

 

Aviation Minister Announces New National Carrier In UK

The Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, has announced ‘Nigeria Air’ as the new national air carrier.

He spoke as he unveiled the airline to investors at the ongoing Farnborough International Air Show in UK today, Wednesday with the colour as green white green.

Detail later. [myad]

I Fear Nobody, Sule Lamido Boasts

Former governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido has made it clear that as a bona-fide Nigerian, he has no reason to fear anybody.

Lamido, who is a Presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said: “Nigeria is my country, I should not be afraid, I fear nobody.

“If you fear then you are doomed. If I die then I have died for the youth. I have been to the prison four or five times so why should I fear?”

The former Jigawa state governor, who spoke to news men after a consultative meeting with the PDP in Kaduna today, Tuesday, said that he and other aspirants on the PDP platform are ready to surrender to whoever emerges as the party’s candidate for the 2019 election.

“Those aspirants in the PDP and the coalition are ready to make any sacrifice for the sake of our future generations. I feel sad for them, I feel sad for Nigerians because people just took over power without being prepared for it.” [myad]

House Of Reps Probes Loots Recovered From Politicians, Others

Yakubu Dogara

House of Representatives has embarked on investigating the looted funds and assets recovered from politicians and public officers from 1999 to date. The total value of recovered funds and assets are said to be in the neighbourhood of $2 Trillion.

The investigation being carried out by the House Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Finance, is expected to among others, investigate whether any crimes have been committed in the course of the management and disbursement of funds recovered by the Federal Government in the last 12 years.

At the public hearing of the House Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Finance today, Tuesday, the House speaker, Yakubu Dogara stressed the need for the committee to ascertain the status of recovered public funds and assets from 1999 to date.

“It is common knowledge that there are a lot of conflicting reports and claims from various agencies of government concerning the status of the funds and assets recovered from some citizens and corporate entities by law enforcement agencies. As a Parliament, we cannot fold our arms and allow the confusion trailing the whereabouts of the recovered funds and assets to continue. This is why the House of Representatives resolved to mandate this Joint Committee to investigate the issue in the interest of accountability and transparency.”

He said that the investigation has become necessary in order to ascertain how resources are being appropriated, and that it is in line with the duties of the National Assembly as stated in the Constitution.

“We believe that as a Parliament, we owe the people of Nigeria the duty to ascertain the resources available to government and how they are being appropriated in their interest. This is in line with the exercise of our Constitutional powers in Sections 88 and 89 of the Nigerian Constitution, 1999 as amended.”

Speaker Dogara called on the stakeholders present to be patriotic, truthful and honourable in their submissions even as he advised the committee to handle the matter with utmost seriousness as it is capable of eroding the credibility of the present administration. [myad]

Asiwaju Tinubu Hails APC For Adopting Direct Primaries

Former Lagos State governor and national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended the decision of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) for adopting a direct primary for electing the candidate in Osun State, saying that it will deepen internal democracy in the party.

“When the history of this moment is written, those looking back on this decision will say that it was an inevitable natural consequence of party evolution.”

Tinubu, in a statement reacting to the decision by the party’s NWC to pick the Osun State governorship candidate of the party through direct primaries, said that despite that the APC Constitution provides for both direct and indirect primaries, but that the direct option is more democratic and more participatory.

Asiwaju Tinubu also commended the party’s National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, for leading the party toward greater democracy, which means increased participation of all party members in key decisions that affect them.

“From its inception, our party has held to principles of internal democracy and, by the open and fair conduct of our conventions, we have distinguished ourselves from all other political parties. While we have achieved more than others with regard to internal democracy, there is still more to be done in order to perfect our internal procedures and mechanisms.

“This consideration was a key factor in the election of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole as party chairman. Core to that mandate is the improvement of democracy within the party so that we may become even better representatives of the people.

“The decision of the National Working Committee approving a direct primary to elect the party’s candidate for Osun election is a ground-breaking step toward achieving this fine objective. By this decision, the party affirms its democratic inclinations. When the history of this moment is written, those looking back on this decision will say that it was an inevitable natural consequence of party evolution.

“However, I know differently. This decision took courage and conviction because it bucked the old ways in order to bring about something better and new. Comrade Oshiomhole deserves commendation for leading the party toward greater democracy, which means increased participation of all party members in key decisions that affect them.

“The involvement of all APC members in candidate nomination will ensure that the party chooses the candidate of the people. It will also serve to galvanize the party membership for the general election that lies ahead. Moreover, direct primaries will serve as a future deterrent to those who might have tried to corrupt the delegate system of obtaining nominations. With that system, the temptation to ‘buy’ delegates was an ever-present weakness.  Now, such a venal undertaking will prove much too costly and uncertain to be entertained as feasible strategy.

“I am sure party members in Osun welcome this decision for it shines the rays of democracy more fully upon them. May this decision not be peculiar to Osun but stand as the new way of our party. The nation and the APC will both be better for it.” [myad]

2019 Polls: Buhari Wants Senate To Approve N242.45 Billion For INEC, Others

President Muhammadu Buhari has requested the Senate’s approval of N242.45 billion for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to enable it to commence preparations for 2019 general elections.

Part of the funds, according to the President’s request, will also be given to the Department of State Service (DSS) and other security agencies for the same purpose.

The request was contained in a letter addressed to President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, dated July 11 and personally signed by Buhari.

The letter, which was read by Saraki at plenary today, Tuesday, indicated that Buhari said that out of the needed figure, N164.10 billion should be provided through virement or supplementation of 2018 Budget. It added that the balance of N78.34 billion, mostly related to personnel allowances, fuelling and other costs not required until election proper, be provided for in the 2019 budget.

The sum of N189.21 billion is earmarked for INEC, N4.3 billion for Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA; N12.21 billion for DSS and N3.6 billion for Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

The Nigeria Police Force will get a proposal of N30.5 billion while N2.6 billion is earmarked for Nigeria Immigration Service.

The president requested that N164.10 billion of total funds proposed for the elections should be funded from the N578.31 billion inserted in the 2018 budget by the National Assembly.

Also to be funded from the “inserted funds,” the President said, is additional N64.75 billion for reinstatement of critical project cuts in 2018 budget, bringing the total figure to get from the “inserted funds” to N228.85 billion.

The letter said that the request to deduct N228.85 billion from the N578.31 billion is in view of fiscal constraint, which would not allow for over-burdening of the 2018 budget.

“You will also recall that when I signed the 2018 Appropriation Act, I indicated the need to request the reinstatement of certain cuts made to certain critical projects provided in the original Executive Bill.

“I am therefore submitting for your consideration the reinstatement of the most critical of such cuts totalling N64, 749, 216, 150.

“The total amount required to be provided for in the 2018 budget for the 2019 general elections and to restore the identified critical projects to the amount earlier proposed is therefore N228, 854, 008, 215.

“Implementing budget of N9.12 trillion for 2018 will be extremely challenging and therefore, I do not consider it expedient to propose further increase to the 2018 Expenditure Framework to fund these very important and critical expenditure items.

“Accordingly, I urge the Distinguished Senate to consider, in national interest, relocating some of the funds appropriated for new projects inserted into 2018 Budget totalling N578,319,951,904 to cover the N228, 854, 008, 215 required as indicated.

“While hoping that this request will receive the expeditious consideration of the Distinguished Senate, please accept the assurances of my highest consideration.”

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