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How Obasanjo Punished Me And My People As Vice President, Atiku Confesses

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has confessed that his former boss, President Olusegun Obasanjo punished him and his people because of the misunderstanding the two of them had even as he was limited by the nation’s constitution to do what he would have liked to do.

Atiku regretted that apart from constitutional constraints, which limited his powers as Vice President, the politics and political intrigues of that era also harmed the larger interest of the people of his home State, Adamawa, as some of its share of federal infrastructure including roads were deliberately discontinued on account of some political differences among several key players.

The former Vice President dropped these hints today, Tuesday, while answering reporters’ questions on his arrival at the Port Harcourt International Airport in continuation of his consultations to Bayelsa and Rivers States for his 2019 presidential bid.

He complained that the road that should have been constructed to link Mambilla in Taraba State and thereby making it the shortest cut to Mambilla were delayed and later truncated by his boss, Obasanjo, on the altar of politics.

Atiku said that allegations that funds meant for road projects in the state were diverted to build the American University of Nigeria (AUN) in Yola was unfair to him, saying: “it shows lack of understanding of how government runs on the part of the people making such allegations. Government does not run on such pedestrian level, it is a process.”

He complained that as Vice President, he did not have the powers to initiate and execute projects of his own choice, but to engage the process, adding that it is on record that he creditably discharged tasks assigned to him as Vice President.

The PDP presidential hopeful said that the administration of Obasanjo in which he served as Vice President awarded contracts for the Mayo Belwa-Jada-Ganye-Tongo and Yola-Mubi-Maiduguri roads in Adamawa State in its first term.

He explained that all the money used for setting up the first development university in Africa came from private sources.

“To set the records straight, no public funds were involved in all my investments in several sectors that have continued to provide jobs and enhance educational and socio-economic well being of Nigerians. I have always been contented with what God has given to me in all its ramifications and I thank Him for using me to better the lot of the people”.

“Without being immodest, I was a successful businessman before going into politics and subsequently becoming the Vice President by Allah’s Grace. I was not desperate to be in government in order to make money but to serve the people in my own little way and contribute my quota to its overall development.”

Atiku said that he had turned out to be the most investigated Vice President in Nigeria, and challenged “anybody with evidence linking public funds to the AUN or any of his private investment to come forward to prove that.”

He lamented that some people do not appreciate individuals who create wealth by their personal initiative and resourcefulness but rather hold contrary views with the stigma of such possessing ill gotten wealth.

He said that it is wrong to assume that one cannot succeed without stealing public funds, adding that it is well documented that he (Atiku) had made a success of his businesses before he was tapped as Vice President.

“If money was my motivation for seeking elective office, I would not have joined the presidential race at any point in time in my political career. My ability to make money through my businesses was established long before I was chosen as Vice President.”

He stressed that passion for service, and the desire to bring efficiency in the management of government affairs are the main reasons he wants to run for President.

He however affirmed that better days are ahead not only for Adamawa State but for all of Nigeria when he gets the mandate of Nigerians to serve as President in 2019.

We’re Aware Of Recruitment, Training Of ISIS Fighters In Nigeria– Defence Minister

Defence Minister, Mansur Dan Ali

The Nigerian Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan Ali has said the federal government is aware of the recruitment and training of ISIS fighters on the Nigerian soil but that the issue will top the agenda of the Meeting of the Ministers of Defence of the Community of Sahel Saharan States (CEN-SAD) beginning in Abuja tomorrowJune 20.

Addressing news men on the forthcoming Meeting at the Ministry of Defence in Abuja, the Minister said that the issue of recruitment and training of ISIS fighters on Nigerian soil “is on the table. It is on top of the agenda of the Meeting of the Ministers of Defence of the Sahel Region and it will be discussed elaborately with a view to find lasting solutions to it.

“Such Movements of ISIS members into Nigeria are illegal and the Meeting of the Ministers is aware of it and we are trying to curtail this illegal movement.”

Represented by the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence, Hajiya Saratu Batagarawa, the minister said that the regional meeting would take strategic decisions on the problems of Boko Haram and its allies, kidnappings and killings by bandits in the Northwest as well as the clashes between Fulani herders and farmers in the Northcentral states of Nigeria.

“These issues are the basis for forming this regional organization to enhance intelligence sharing among member countries, to checkmate trans-border and cross border crimes and  banditry.

“The idea is that crimes have no border and it is incumbent on all member countries to take a holistic approach to arrive at common solutions to the challenge”

He said that it is not true that the agreement on the protection of Lake Chad Basin by some countries is being threatened by the fact that some of the countries are reneging on their promises, insisting that the agreement is not only intact by also the resolve to defeat terror in the basin.

According to the minister the 7th Meeting of Ministers of Defence of the Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN/ SAD) would take place in Abuja, Nigeria from 20th -22nd June, 20l 8.

Dan Ali explained that the sub-Regional Organization established in Tripoli, Libya, on 4th February, 1998, following a summit of Heads of States of Libya, Niger, Mali, Sudan and Chad would among others promote amongst member-states cooperation in the field of defence ond security, as well as tackle the thorny issues of insecurity across the sub-Region

He added that the all-African member-States of the Community have since increased in number to 28, while members states are committed to establishing “a  sub-Regional Economic Union integrating investment in the fields of Agriculture, Industry and Energy, as well as Social and Cultural sectors”.

“At the national level, it is gratifying that the gains accruing from Nigeria’s campaign against terror and insurgency are being consolidated in so many fronts. The Operation Safe Corridor Programme of Nigeria, for instance, is worth emulating by other CENSAD member-States. The Operation is aimed at addressing the suffering of the people of the North East and fast-tracking the peace process. lt is supposed to de-radicalize, rehabilitate and reintegrate surrendered insurgents.

“There is also the Counter Terrorism Centre at Nigeria’s Office of the National Security Adviser to tackle the root causes of radicalization and proffer appropriate solutions. The Center also helps in countering radical ideologies of fundamentalist groups in Nigeria.

“In addition, the Presidential Committee on the North East initiative (PCNl) serves as the primary national strategy, as well as coordination and advisory body for all humanitarian interventions and developmental efforts in the North East of Nigeria. The PCNI is also designed to oversee all remedial programmes aimed at addressing the Crisis in the North East since 2009.”

Nigeria Football Body Dangles Carrot At Super Eagles To Qualify For Round Of 16

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has offered to pay the players full benefits of the Super Eagles players if they qualify for the knockout stage. This is a way to motivate the players to put behind them their loss to Croatia at the opening match in group D, in the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia.

The First Vice-President of the NFF, Seyi Akinwunmi, confirmed that the essence of the full group stage benefit to the team is to ginger the players to give their best in the two remaining matches.

“Once they qualify for the Round of 16, they will get their full benefits as if they didn’t lose any match. This is one of the ways we believe we can motivate the players to go all out in the remaining two matches against Iceland and Argentina,” Akinwunmi who also doubles as Lagos FA chairman said.

Eagles’ players are scheduled to leave their camp base in Essentuki on Thursday morning for Volgograd where they will play Iceland in their second Group D match.

Nigeria lost her opening match 2-0 to Luka Modric inspired Croatia on Saturday in Kaliningrad but have another opportunity to stay alive in the competition if they are able to get a win against Iceland that forced Argentina to a one-all draw.

“Our players are focused on the match with Iceland. They have reviewed the loss to Croatia and done all that is necessary to earn all three points against Iceland on Friday. We are really looking forward to positive result come Friday in Volgograd,” stressed Akinwunmi who also revealed that the NFF was solidly behind Coach Gernot Rohr despite pressure from a section of Nigerians condemning his tactics against Croatia.

He insisted that no query or ultimatum has been issued to the German gaffer as a result of the loss last Saturday.

“It amazes me that people have easily forgotten that this same coach was hailed for qualifying Nigeria for the World Cup with a match to spare. How come he has suddenly become a bad coach?”

On the face-off between some Super Eagles players and a section of Nigerians on the social media, Akinwunmi said that the coaching crew had waded into the matter and steps were being taken to avoid a repetition.

While refusing to be dragged into NFF election campaigns embarked upon by a section of the football stakeholders here in Russia, the NFF first vice-president said the main focus of every patriotic Nigerian now is how Super Eagles will do well at this tournament.

“We are not in Russia for any NFF campaign or election matter. We are here solely to ensure that the Super Eagles make all of us proud. That should be the focus of all of us,” he noted.

Akinwunmi suggested that henceforth it will be necessary for the NFF elections to be moved away from the World Cup year to avoid the kind of distractions associated with it.

“People just want to create problems where they don’t exist. Because we are used to hearing crisis in the NFF whenever it is an election year, they are busy spreading what does not exist in this board. We all (NFF board members) here watched some of the matches together and even had breakfast together this morning. I wonder where such rumours of crisis is coming from,” concludes the NFF chief who was accompanied to the briefing by Chairman of NFF’s Media Committee, Suleiman Yahaya-Kwande, Chairperson of the female league and board member, Aisha Falode and Director of Communications, Ademola Olajire.”

Nigeria Angry With Un-Named Country Over Alleged Economic Sabotage, Move To Shut Its Borders

Chief Audu Ogbeh

The Nigerian Government is virtually angry with a certain un-named neighbouring country which it accused of economic sabotage even as it makes move to shut its land border between it and said country in a few days time.

the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, who, today, Monday, spoke with youths in a leadership clinic under the auspices of Guardians of the Nation International (GOTNI) in Abuja, accused the neighbouring country of smuggling foreign rice into Nigeria.

Audu Ogbeh lamented that the said neighbouring country is bent on destroying the economy of Nigeria and discouraging local production of rice, hence the need to shut down the border.

“Our other problem is smuggling.  As we speak, a neighbor of ours is importing more rice than China is importing.
They do not eat parboiled rice, they eat white rice, they use their ports to try and damage our economy.
I am telling you now because in a few days, you will hear the border has been shut, we are going to shut it to protect you and protect our economy.

“You will start seeing all sorts of negative things on the internet.
Let me tell you why we need to shut the border. I grow rice; I was the first Nigerian to mill rice free of stones. If you plant rice in certain parcels of land, some poisonous materials gets into the rice.

“There are three kinds of water in their natural state; there is fresh water from the river, salt water from the sea, blackish water.

“If you go to the Delta in many countries, in South East Asia where they grow the rice, if you plant rice in the same place like four to six years continuously, the quantum of arsenic begins to increase and arsenic causes cancer and that is what they are dumping for us.

“Some people say they prefer Thai rice because they are very sophisticated, but welcome to poison.”

Audu Ogbeh said that the Federal Government, in two years, reduced rice importation by 95 per cent and increased the number of rice farmers from five million to 30 million.

The minister said that states like Anambra, Ebonyi, Kebbi, Kano, Jigawa are doing well in rice production.

“We just have to handwork you to prosperity otherwise, this country will not grow. My wish for you is to have a better time that we had.”

The President of GOTNI, Dr. Linus Okorie, commended the minister for sharing prosperity experiences with the youth.

Okorie noted that the leadership clinic was organised by GOTNI to expose young people to practical leadership principle for life success.

According to him, GOTNI is committed to changing the narratives of poor leadership in Nigeria by consciously developing the capacities of generational leaders.

“A lot of young people are asking questions, seeking answers to their questions, wish that they have an experienced person who will hold them by the hands and show them the way to achieve success.

“There are a few people that are readily available to do this; a lot of them are making decisions everyday on the basis of their limited exposure.

“If Nigeria must make progress, if we must consciously build the next generation of leaders then, we must expose these young people to experienced leaders that have gone ahead for a conscious transfer of knowledge and experiences.”

Some of the youths who spoke at the meeting called for continuous mentorship from leaders, access to finance and low interest rates to assist them in businesses.

GOTNI is a non-profit youth leadership capital development organisation with a passion to nurture various categories of young people under 40 years of age, into transformational leaders.

Source: NAN.

World Cup: England Whip Tunisia 2 – 1

England, today, Monday, defeated another African team, Tunisia, by two goals to one, in their opening Group G match, played at the Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia in the ongoing 2018 World Cup tournament.

Harry Kane gave England the lead in the 11th minute, knocking home a rebound after Tunisia goalkeeper Mouez Hassen kept out an initial effort.

Ferjani Sassi equalized for Tunisia from the spot in the 35th minute, despite Jordan Pickford guessing the right way in a failed attempt to protect the Three Lion’s lone-goal lead.

The game appeared to be poised for a 1-1 draw until Kane again popped up in added time to nod home from close range and break Tunisian hearts.

Like Egypt, Morocco and Nigeria, Tunisia must now avoid defeat in their next game, against Belgium on Saturday, to avoid being one of the first sides to be knocked out of the group.

Belgium, meanwhile, obliterated minnows Panama in the first Group G encounter played earlier.

Africa’s hopes of a first-match win now rest solely on Senegal, who face Poland at the Spartak Stadium Moscow on Thursday.

Windstorm, Fire Disasters: Buhari Consoles Bauchi People

President Muhammadu Buhari has consoled with the people of Bauchi State over the windstorm and fire disasters that ravaged parts of the state, including mysterious fire that razed Azare market.

In a statement by the President’s senior special assistant on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, Buhari described the windstorm disaster as the country’s worst occurrence in recent time, adding that Nigerians stand with the people of the state as they struggle to manage the fallout of the double tragedy.

“President Buhari extends deepest sympathies to the victims and families of devastating windstorm and the fire incidents. The President says that the “Nigerians stand in solidarity with their fellow countrymen in this difficult time as they face the devastation with courage and fortitude.

“As a fellow human being, I understand your pains and inconveniences as you struggle to pick up the pieces and rebuild your lost houses, schools, markets and places of worship. This is not something you bargained and we are powerless against the fury of nature.

“On behalf of myself and my administration, my  heart goes out to the victims of this disaster and I pray to God to replenish their losses.”

Cholera Outbreak In Niger State, Kills 10; 60 Hospitalized

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An outbreak of cholera has been reported in Bida, Bida Local Government Area of Niger State, killing no fewer than 10 people while 60 others have been hospitalized.

The local government, in an official statement confirmed the outbreak, even as the residents of the town claimed that the community has been thrown into panic and fear as a result of the outbreak.

The residents blamed the outbreak on the consumption of unhygienic water as the town has been without pipe borne water for some time. Some of the victims were admitted at either the Federal Medical Centre or the Abdulmalik Ndayako General Hospital in the town.

An official letter from the Bida Local Government, signed by the Council Secretary, Suleiman Sheshi for the chairman, dated 18th June, 2018 and addressed to the state Commissioner for Health, which also confirmed the outbreak said: “the council had no capacity to contain the outbreak.”

The letter expressed regrets that as at the time of the outbreak yesterday, Sunday: “only one medical doctor was on call at the hospital due to manpower shortage.

“The General Hospital is lacking medical consumables and adequate facilities to cater for the present ’emergent’ health challenge. Over ten (10) infected with the disease have been confirmed dead.

“The present situation at hand cannot be handled by the Bida LGA alone, part of the reason why this letter is written is to request for superior intervention from the state government. Prompt action from your part will, without any doubt, save a lot of lives presently at critical points of survival.”

Meanwhile, the council had in a separate letter titled “announcement” advised the people of the council to maintain the “highest hygiene in order to avoid the spread of the outbreak”.

The council warned against drinking of unhygienic water which was capable of spreading the disease in addition to telling residents “to be careful on the consumption of fruits already sliced for re-sale by grocers, and herbal concoction prepared under poor hygienic conditions”.

“Person or persons suspected to have contacted cholera should be rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment without delays,” the statement said, adding that: “On no account should home treatment be used as an option.”

This second statement also signed by the council secretary, Suleiman Sheshi warned: “whoever handles or has any form of contact with cholera patient should properly wash their hands with soap and detergents. Where these are not available, ashes should be used to wash the hands thoroughly.”

All efforts to get the confirmation of the incident from the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Mohammed Jibrin, were abortive as at 6:20pm today, Monday.

Source: THISDAY

Owerri Court Jails MASSOB Leader, Ralph Uwazuruike For Disobeying Court Order

MASSOB leader ,Ralph Uwazuruike

An Owerri high court in Imo State has sent the founder of the Movement for the actualization of a Sovereign state of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Ralph Uwazuruioke to one month jail term for disobeying a court order.

The presiding judge, Justice Kemakolam Ojiako made the order in the civil case, HOW/265/2013, between Uwazuruike (plaintiff) and Barr. Chigozie Iheama and others over a land dispute.

Uwazuruike was sentenced for disobeying a directive to appear in court for a case in which he is a plaintiff.

Counsel to the defendant, C.K. Okorie, in a motion on notice, had prayed the court to commit the plaintiff/contemnor to prison for disobeying the order of the court.

In his ruling, Justice Ojiako said: “the plaintiff, Chief Raphael Uwazuruike, is hereby found guilty of contempt/disobedience to the said order of court made on April 2, 2017. That the plaintiff, Chief Raphael Uwazuruike, is hereby committed/sentenced to prison custody and shall be so detained for a period of one month from the date of his commitment to prison.”

Uwazuruike, his agents, privies or servants were also restrained from entering the land.

Chief Of Staff To Adamawa Governor Dies During Umrah, Buried In Makkah

Late Alhaji Abdurrahman Abba Jimeta

The Chief of Staff to Governor Muhammad Umar Jibrilla Bindow  of Adamawa State, Alhaji Abdurrahman Abba Jimeta died in the early hours today, Monday18, in Makkah the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the observance of Umrah (the lesser Hajj) and the remains buried within the same vicinity of his death in Makkah according to Islamic rites.

The Adamawa State Government which announced the death of Abdurrahman Abba Jimeta, said that the governor had declared three days of mourning in the State, starting from today, Monday 18.

“The Governor calls on the people of the State to pray for the peaceful repose of the soul of the late Chief of Staff.”

In a statement, the state government called on workers to be more committed to the progress and development of the State as they resume from Sallah breaktomorrowTuesday, June 19, adding that workers dedication to their duties will be a good tribute to what late Abdurrahman Abba Jimeta stood for in his over three decades of public life.

The statement hinted that the late Chief of Staff would have been 60 years old at his next birthday in November 2018 even as it said that he is survived by an aged father, one wife and eleven children.

An Insider’s Account Of South-East Security Challenges, By Colonel Sagir Musa

Colonel Sagir Musa

The current global security environment is increasingly becoming complex and dynamic due to the activities of non-state actors who have become the major source of conflict all over the world. Add to this is the upsurge in intra-state crisis and conflicts as well as the entanglement between domestic and international threats which have compounded the security challenges.

Africans are containing terror and terrorists, in addition to the rise of repetitive civil conflict in such desperate African countries as Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan and Sudan, dangerous depredations of Islamist terror continue to shake Somalia, Kenya, Cameroon, Chad, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.

Nigeria is currently facing multiple security challenges that are spread across the major regions of the country. None of the regions in Nigeria is insulated from one crisis or the other. For instance, there are the lingering challenges of terrorism, cattle rustling, armed banditry, kidnappings, arms and IED proliferation and other sundry crimes such as armed robbery in the North East Region.

There are also the threats of armed robbery, insurgency, ethno religious disturbances, cattle rustling, kidnappings and political crisis among other menaces in the North Western part of Nigeria.

Incidences of militancy, arms proliferation, illegal oil bunkering, sea piracy, oil thefts, kidnappings and pipeline vandalization/sabotage, armed robbery, cultism and political violence are serious security challenges in the South-South Zone and the Delta Region. So also are the challenges of farmers-herdsmen clashes, cattle rustling, ethnic tension, and the influx of mercenaries and arms flow in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba States.

Here in the South Eastern Region, we have security threats such as kidnappings, armed robbery, communal crisis, cultism, herdsmen-farmers clashes, the proliferation of arms, political disturbances and the disturbing activities of MOSSOB and the outlawed IPOB groups.

Recently, we are witnesses to the emerging trend of the use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) in pursuit of political objectives.

In the midst of these challenges, the Nigerian Army (NA) has a constitutional duty to effectively checkmate these complex national security threats. While in the South East, the NA through the 82 Division, in conjunction with other security agencies have contained these threats to manageable proportion, in the North East and other parts of Nigeria, the NA is fully involved in far more complex security threats such as insurgency, terrorism, cyber threats, militancy, arms and IED proliferation and ethno-religious conflicts.

The relevant security agencies must, therefore, continue to seek new ways and means to consistently mitigate the new challenges and provide an effective deterrence. Consequently, the NA under Lt Gen TY Buratai proactively and consistently appraised the numerous security threats across the nation, initiated and conducted several Field Training Exercises and Operations with the major aim of containing the threats.

These exercises were deliberately initiated and conducted with an overarching aim of checkmating identified security challenges in the regions where they were carried out. In this regard, Exercise SHIRIN HARBI, for example, was originally staged from 17- 19 April 2016 in 3 Division Area of Responsibility to take care of the insurgency, cattle rustling and armed banditry common in parts of the North Eastern Region. In the same vein, Exercise HARBIN KUNAMA was held in 1 Division Area of Responsibility from 9-15 July 2016 to rid the general area of the North West Region of banditry, insurgency, religious insurrection, armed robbery and cattle rustling among other menaces.

Also, Exercise CROCODILE SMILE was conducted originally from 5-10 September 2016 in the Niger Delta Region by a combination of 2 and 82 Divisions with the major aim of reducing incidences of illegal bunkering, piracy, the influx of arms, pipeline vandalization, kidnappings and other criminalities across the entire region.

Similarly, here in the South Eastern Region, Exercise PYTHON DANCE was initially carried out from 27 November – 27 December 2016. The peculiar security challenges in the region such as kidnappings, armed robbery, cultism, farmers-herdsmen clashes, communal conflicts, traffic gridlock particularly at the Asaba-Onitsha Head Bridge and the violent secessionist agitation among others were the targets of the exercise.

On the whole, these exercises were successfully conducted as the objectives of the exercises/operations were greatly achieved. For that reason, all the exercises are now scheduled NA training exercises which are being conducted annually in the various regions of the nation.

We may recall that despite the initial disinformation, agitation and misplaced apprehension about Exercise PYTHON DANCE in 2016 and now Exercise EGWU EKE 11 in 2017, the record of achievements of the exercise are many and are acknowledged by well-meaning Nigerians up to today.

One major achievement is in the area of peace and security. Due to the intensity of patrols, roadblocks, raids and other activities in the Military Line of Operation, miscreants and criminals were denied freedom of action in the entire South Eastern States of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo. The account of peace, law and order and secure environment in the entire South Eastern Region occasioned by the exercise was widely circulated by the media among others and is being enjoyed up to today.

Therefore, in view of the obvious security threats in the South East such as kidnappings, cultism, armed robbery, communal conflict, farmers-herdsmen clashes, political violence and secessionist agitation as well as the emerging dangerous trend of the use of IED as seen in the recent explosion in Ohanaeze leaders’ compound,  a catholic church and a popular yam market, there is the need for members of the public especially the media to be more watchful,  so as to sensitize the public on the disturbing trend and the necessity for partnership with the security agencies with the view to collectively and effectively contain these challenges.

Finally, in the midst of all these security threats, it is obvious that the South East Zone is the most peaceful region in Nigeria. Major security challenges that could have dramatically disturb the peace; security and stability of the region have been effectively silenced. Consequently, there is the need for the various tiers of government, security agencies, Civil Society Organizations, media and members of the public to collectively cooperate to improving if not sustaining the current security situation.

Colonel Sagir Musa, Deputy Director of Nigerian Army Public Relations, 82 Division, Enugu, gave this remark at the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Media Summit, Held in Owerri, Imo State on June 14, 2018.

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