Acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC ), Ibrahim Magu has announced that the anti graft agency has recovered a total sum of N409 Billion and $69 Million Dollars from corrupt Nigerians this year alone.
Speaking to news men in Abuja today, Wednesday, Ibrahim Magu listed the haul of Naira and Dollars from January to August this year as follows:
N409, 270, 706,686.75; $69, 501,156.67
231,118.69 Pounds
Euro 610,816.20)
Dirham 443,400.00
SR70, 500.00 The EFCC boss recalled that two days ago, the Commission got the court order for the forfeiture to the Nigerian Government of a sum of N7.6 billion which was hidden in a Nigerian bank by former petroleum resources minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
“Two weeks earlier, another court issued a temporary forfeiture order to seize properties worth Twenty One Million, Three Hundred and Ninety Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty Four Thousand Dollars ($21,392,224) belonging to the same former minister. Those properties are awaiting final forfeiture. “Over a month ago, the Commission recovered over N329billion from a group of oil marketers for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. These are major recoveries from a sector of the economy.”
“Over a month ago, the Commission recovered over N329billion from a group of oil marketers for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. These are major recoveries from a sector of the economy. But to give a holistic picture of the aggressive drive to recover stolen wealth, I have the pleasure to report that the Commission
Ibrahim Magu said that in the area of prosecution of cases in court, the Commission is making progress despite the antics of some persons accused of grand corruption to delay trial.
He said that between January and August this year, EFCC recorded 137 convictions and that the potentials for improvement are good as more cases are brought to conclusion in the remaining four months of the year.
Magu stressed that it would be naïve for anyone to expect the fight against corruption to be smooth, adding that the fight is full of resistance and opposition which are expressed in various guises.
“From what we read in the papers these days, it is either somebody is fighting Magu or Magu is fighting other people. I know that journalists want to sell their newspapers, but seriously speaking, instead of fighting ourselves, we should be united in fighting the common enemy, which is corruption.
“Personally, I am not after anybody and have no issues with anybody. Those who think they have issues with me will soon discover that I mean no harm. What drives me is the passion to do what is right by ensuring that we fight corruption to a standstill in this country.” he vowed that despite all the challenges “we are not resting on our oars. We believe there is still a lot to be done which is the reason why we are actively seeking the support of all stakeholders, including the media.” [myad]
It is in line with our determination to keep you and by extension, the general public well informed of our activities in Operation LAFIYA DOLE. The last one month since the last press conference has been characterized by intensified operations against the Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT) group. Major coordinated air and land operations were conducted to further degrade the Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT) within the period witnessing series of ambushes against BHT, fighting patrols, clearance operations as well as cordon and search operations. While many of the BHT surrendered to own troops following the highly effective and successful operations, others resorted to desperate bid to remain afloat by callously engaging in suicide bombing and Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks. There were also cases of BHT carrying out ambushes on own troops as a form of reprisal to prove their perversity. To this end, the Mobile Strike Teams (MSTs) which are a highly mobile group of Special Forces teams were inaugurated to secure the Main Supply Routes (MSRs) in addition to conducting limited clearance operations. Notwithstanding the few setbacks recorded, troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE remain undaunted in the accomplishment of their mandate. This brief will thus, shed light on the operational activities of Operation LAFIYA DOLE in the last one month. OWN OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES 2. Troops have continued to conduct fighting patrols, clearance and ambush operations to rid the hinterlands of fleeing BHT elements and totally dominate the Theatre. A total of 82 BHT were killed in combat, 630 settlements were cleared while 468 persons were rescued and handed over to various IDP camps within the period under review. Some of the operational activities embarked upon by own troops will be highlighted. 3. As the first half of the year wrapped up, troops conducted ambush at suspected BHT route along Logomani–Gamboru axis on 29 June 2017. Five BHTs were killed in the ambush operation and troops recovered one AK-47 rifle with registration number: 565203290, one AK 47 magazine, 3 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunitions, 27 bicycles, 15 machetes and 4 daggers and 2 fuel hoses. The following day, precisely on 30 June 2017, troops conducted clearance operations at Musule, Bazanna, Turbuna, Goneri, Muburashe, Murya, Ajira and Durme villages in Dikwa LGA, where 30 persons were rescued and 11 Dane guns, 2 pairs of old camouflage uniform and one Army raincoat believed to have been abandoned by fleeing BHT elements were recovered. 4. On 5 July 2017, troops at Baale in Damboa LGA carried out an ambush targeting fleeing elements of BHT rummaging for food and logistics. In that operation one BHT was killed. Troops also recovered 2 x bicycles and 2 x Jerry cans filled with guinea corn. In the same vein, on 6 Jul 17, troops on fighting patrol laid ambush for fleeing elements of BHT along Road Gwoza–Pulka. Troops made contact with BHTs and killed one of them, while others fled with gunshot wounds. On 7 July 2017, troops on patrol along Road Monguno–Marte recovered a truck conveying food stuff and other logistics earlier captured by BHT elements from civilians at Kumbulewari in Monguno LGA after a fire fight. The vehicle and its content were subsequently handed over to its owners. 5. Again, on 8 July 2017, troops on patrol along Road Banki–Bula-Yobe, killed one BHT and recovered one automatic machine gun, one Rocket Propelled Gun, 48 rounds of belted 7.62 mm ammunition and 58 rounds of 5.5 mm ammunition. Other item recovered are 20 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, one FN magazine, one locally made hand grenade, 2 prepared IEDs, 3 pressure plates and one 9V battery. However, the other BHT escaped with gunshot wounds. In another development, troops on fighting patrol engaged fleeing BHTs at Dawashi Gari Village in Baga LGA on 10 July 2017. Four of the BHT were killed while others escaped with gunshot wounds abandoning their motorcycles. Similarly, on 14 – 15 August 2017, troops following a tip off, conducted a fighting patrol to Badu, Dana, Kororon and Moro villages of Baga LGA in pursuit of BHT. The BHT fled on sighting troops. One blanket, 3 solar panel, provision, 2 yards of cloth and 50 cows among others were recovered by the troops. TROOPS ENCOUNTER WITH BHT 6. In the period under review, troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE had series of encounters with the BHT in the hinterlands and on fringes of the Lake Chad. Some of the major encounters involved troops deployed at Gulumba Gana recording a Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) attack on 3 Jul 17. The troops neutralized the attack and killed 3 BHT and recovered one AK 47 with registration number 562703141 and a magazine. Also on 10 July 2017, troops encountered BHT at Kwatara-Kasa village along Road Gwoza-Limankara. Troops killed 4 BHTs and recovered one 36 hand grenade, one VHF Motorola, one empty cylinder, one IED primer, 2 electrical cables and 2 detonating cords during the encounter. Additionally, 3 IEDs were discovered and detonated in situ by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal team (EOD). Regrettably, 2 soldiers fell casualty, while 5 soldiers were wounded in action. 7. On the same day, troops encountered BHT at Mayanti in Bama LGA while the terrorists were foraging for logistics and food. The troops’ firepower subdued the terrorists causing them to flee. The troops pursued the BHT to Chongolo Village within the same LGA, where scores of them were killed after a sustained fire fight. Troops captured 2 gun trucks mounted with Anti-Aircraft guns, one AK 47 rifle, one locally made gun, 1,211 rounds of Anti-Aircraft gun, one Rocket Propelled Gun bomb, 2 AK-47 magazines, one FN magazine, 3 Hilux tyres, one vulcanizing machine, IED materials, one sleeping kit, 5 bags of beans and a BHT banner. Unfortunately, 2 soldiers lost their lives in the encounter. Also, on 31 July 2017, troops deployed at Gulumba Gana in Bama LGA had an encounter with BHTs, killing one BHT and recovering 1 damaged AK-47 and an empty magazine with registration number 562703141. Two soldiers were however wounded in the encounter and are receiving medical attention. 8. In another encounter, troops on clearance operation to Gashigar and Asaga in Mobbar LGA engaged fleeing BHT killing 2 BHTS in the fire fight and capturing 2 others alive. Troops also captured one AK 47 rifle with registration number 58008971, 4 AK 47 rifle magazines with 89 rounds of 7.62mm (Special), one magazine carrier, one handset, 4 motorcycles and the sum of one hundred and Thirty-Eight Thousand Naira (₦138,000.00) only. Sadly, on 25 Jul 17 troops escorting NNPC oil exploration team entered BHT ambush around Borno Yesu Village in Magumeri. The exercise had held for 3 weeks without any hitch and the day of the incident was supposed to be the last day of the exercise. Although reinforcement was dispatched as soon as the information got to the nearest unit, the difficult communication experienced by troops on that day compounded the situation. Regrettably some members of the exploration team are still missing in addition to other casualties recorded. May I at this juncture use this opportunity to commiserate with the families of the deceased and also reassure the public that operations are still on-going to rescue the missing individuals and all other persons held captive. 9. It is also worthy to mention that the reinforcement team dispatched to the scene of the incident had an encounter with some of the BHT that carried out the dastardly act. Many of them were killed in the process with troops capturing 3 Toyota Hilux vans, one Buffalo pickup, 4 rocket propelled bombs, 6 AK 47 rifles, one Anti-Aircraft gun and its spare barrel. Other items recovered are one Rocket Propelled Gun, 4 Dane guns, 122 PKM ammunition, 213 GPMG ammunition, 1,255 Anti-Aircraft ammunition, 8 tyres, 2 rims, one pumping machine, 2 jacks, one car battery, 5 reflective jackets, one Motorola radio, one Global Positioning System (GPS), 2 shovels, and working tools among others. 10. Also, on 5 August 2017, troops successfully neutralized BHT at a known BHT crossing point along Road Mayanti – Banki Junction, killing 12 insurgents in the encounter. Troops recovered among other things 18 bicycles, 30 bags of flour, one bag of groundnut, 2 bags of salt, 2 baskets of kolanut, one carton of mixed juice, 4 rolls of Shadda material, 2 packets of candles and one carton of detergent. Other items recovered include 5 packets of tyre cold-patch, 2 packets of seasoning, 5 torchlights, 2 pairs of slippers, 2 packets of yeast, 4 packets of Vedan seasoning, 2 rolls of thread, 4 kegs of herbicide, 14 packets of insecticide, 20L gallon of groundnut oil, one bag of pepper and the sum of four thousand naira. ARREST OF SUSPECTED BHT 11. During the period under review, troops intercepted fleeing BHT attempting to seek refuge in IDP camps and other communities within the Theatre. This vigilant posture by troops and Civilian Joint Task Force members as well as some clan heads resulted in the arrest of 313 insurgents who are currently undergoing investigations. 12. On 2 Jul 17, troops on stop and search operations along Road Nguru – Kano arrested 19 years old suspected BHT, Momodu Lamin who claimed to be returning from Togo through Chad with a black Honda motorcycle. On the same day, troops arrested Haruna Audu at Fish Dam, Baga while trying to infiltrate troops’ defensive position. Troops also arrested BHT, Ibrahim Alkali Musa aka Ba-Abba with gunshot wound in Mobbar following a tip off. The suspect was also found in possession of one AK 47 rifle loaded with a magazine of 30 rounds. Additionally, a BHT logistician Musa Mamman was arrested on 12 July 2017 by troops in conjunction with CJTF at Baga. The suspect was charged with ferrying food items to BHT enclave around the Lake Chad. In another development, Ari Mustapha, a fleeing BHT of about 30 years old was arrested on 12 Jul 17 while trying to gain access to Government Girls Secondary School IDP Camp, Monguno to seek refuge. 13. Also, on 15 July 2017, Husseini Musa who is popularly known among the BHT ranks as Abdulkadir Abubakar was arrested at Ngelzarma Village in Fune LGA while fleeing to Potiskum under the pretext that he was a scrap dealer gave useful information to troops during investigations. This information bordered on how the group operate and locations of key commanders with whom he has operated with. Similarly, BHT Ibrahim Bako Umar (aka Abu Ibrahim) was arrested at Tashan Kano Motor Park, Maiduguri on 8 August 2017 and is now also cooperating with our investigation team and giving useful information on Abor Mainok, the suspected mastermind of the ambush of the NNPC exploration team. We are factoring all the information from the investigations into on-going operations and I want to assure you that our successes will continue to speak for itself. SURRENDERED BHT 14. The on-going clearance operations as well as the coordinated air and artillery bombardments being conducted by troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE are yielding positive results. Many of the BHT foot soldiers are abandoning the futile struggle and senseless ideologies of the group to surrender to own troops. During the period, a total of 69 insurgents have denounced terrorism and surrendered to own troops. In line with the Federal Government de-radicalization and rehabilitation programme, the surrendered BHT have been moved to Operation SAFE CORRIDIOR camps for further action. However, this is not without having obtained useful information from them. The Theatre Command Operation LAFIYA DOLE is once again calling on the insurgents to surrender to any military location nearest to them, as there will be no cessation of the on-going offensive until BHT are completed defeated. RECOVERY OF WEAPONS 15. Closely related to the recent cases of BHT surrender is the discovery during patrols and clearance operations of weapons and ammunition abandoned by BHT. In the last one month, 17 automatic weapons and 1,471 rounds of ammunition have been recovered by troops either along bush paths or under the rocks. An instance was the recovery of a machine gun under a rock at Bakin Duste Village in Madagali LGA by troops on 10 July 2017. Another, was the recovery of 1 AK-47 rifle with registration number AN 50658, 1 magazine loaded with 12 x rounds of 7.62mm (Special) on 11 July 2017, by troops on patrol along Road Gwoza – Pulka. It is pertinent to state that the BHT ranks are been depleted by members who are abandoning their weapons to either flee the theatre of operation or surrender to troops. So, members of the public are once again advised to be very vigilant and report any suspicious or strange person(s) in their area to the nearest security agency or military location as they may be part of the fleeing BHT. BHT IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE ATTACKS 16. The BHT have continued to undermine International Humanitarian Laws and fundamental principles of human rights through the forceful use of women and children to carry out suicide attacks on soft and vulnerable targets. During the period, 2 cases of children donated by their parents to BHT for them to be used for suicide missions were recorded. One involved a female named Zainab Abubakar of about 11 years from Geidam who was arrested during a suicide mission in Konduga. The other involved 16-year-old Abba Bor Kura of Sabsawa Village in Bama LGA who was arrested by the Cameroun Defence Forces along our borders while on a suicide mission and subsequently handed over to own troops. The 2 cases are currently being investigated. I wish to once again urge parents not to allow themselves to be cowed by the terrorists into submitting their children for suicide mission. Any person having information on such nefarious activities within the Theatre is please advised to report same to the nearest military location. 17. Meanwhile, other Person Borne Improvised Explosive Device (PBIED) incidents recorded during the period include suicide bombing attacks on UNIMAID between 6 and 7 July 2017 and an attempt by a 15-year-old female suicide bomber (Aisha Abdullahi) to attack Dalori IDP Camp 2, which was successfully foiled by troops. A PBIED incident was also recorded in Molai Kalmeri on 11 July 2017 when unsuspecting people gathered at a local tea joint were infiltrated by a female suicide bomber who joined the queue to buy noodles and in the process detonated her suicide vest. Regrettably, seven persons were killed in the incident while 2 CJTF members were killed by a second suicide bomber in the same area. 18. On 23 July 2017, troops deployed around Dalori IDP Camp-2 again foiled another suicide attack on the Camp. The suicide bomber had tried penetrating the Camp through the fence but she was sighted and engaged by troops which resulted in the detonation of her suicide vest killing only the suicide bomber. However, on the same day, a male suicide bomber was able to infiltrate through the fence at Dalori IDP Camp-1 and detonate his suicide vest killing himself and 2 persons while 7 others were wounded. 19. Two PBIED incidents of great concern were however recorded during the period. First was on 28 July 2017, when 2 suicide bombers pretending to be traders from Maiduguri went beside 20 Housing Estate Dikwa IDP Camp in Dikwa and requested to buy grains given as relief materials to the IDPs. They subsequently detonated their vest in the crowd that followed killing 14 IDPs while 29 others were wounded. The other suicide attack occurred on 15 August 2017 in Mandarari Market of Konduga LGA where 3 BHT suicide bombers detonated themselves within the market. Sadly, 16 innocent lives were lost in that incident while 82 others sustained varying degrees of injuries. 20. The increased vigilance by the military and other security agents around UNIMAID and Dalori IDP Camps have assisted greatly in stemming the PBIED incidents in the area. The on-going construction of a perimeter fence around UNIMAID would also go a long way in defeating the PBIED threats. Meanwhile counter IED network operations are been undertaken by the Theatre Command in conjunction with other stakeholders to address the PBIED incidence. The populace is equally reminded to be vigilant always as the terrorists are employing PBIED attacks to show relevance and collectively this should not be allowed to continue. BILATERAL MEETING WITH CAMEROUN DEFENCE AND SECURITY FORCES 21. As a mark of commitment to the on-going war against terror, senior officers of the Cameroun Defence and Security Forces led by Brigadier General Nka Valere, the outgone Commander of the 4th Joint Military Region visited the Headquarters Theatre Command Operation LAFIYA DOLE on 10 July 2017. The joint security assessment meeting discussed the possibilities of re- opening Road Maiduguri-Bama-Banki junction–Mora among other things. The meeting was quite fruitful in proffering feasible lines of action to be taken by both parties to ensure the complete defeat of the BHT. LAUNCHING OF MOBILE STRIKE TEAMS 22. In line with the operational design to further ensure the complete denial of freedom of action and final decimation of the BHT, 3 Mobile Strike Teams (MST) were operationalized within the Theatre to cover some major routes/axes. These selected Special Forces units which have been adequately equipped with firepower and mobility will form the first phase of the transition of most of the formations within the Theatre into mobile brigades. As such, more MSTs would be operationalized in the coming weeks to conduct long range patrols, ambushes and raids deep into the hinterlands in addition to ensuring the Main Supply Routes (MSRs) are adequately secured. CORDON AND SEARCH OPERATIONS 23. Recent intelligence reports on the infiltration of fleeing BHT into some major towns and communities have led to series of cordon and search operations within Maiduguri and its environs as well as other major towns. The cordon and search operations are being conducted by own troops in conjunction with personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, as well as the Civilian Joint Task Force and it is still on-going. It was during one of these cordon and search operations that the unfortunate incident of 10 August 2017 where troops searched a building that was later reported to be UN Agency premises was recorded. It is gladdening to state that the incident has been amicably resolved and steps have been jointly taken to prevent a recurrence. CONCLUSION 24. In drawing the curtain on this press briefing, I must state here that the final defeat of the BHT is imminent. Therefore, I call on all Boko Haram members to abandon their hypocritical leaders who live in affluence but deceive their followers by luring them to death through false ideologies. Boko Haram ideologies and its course are premised on falsehood and apparently a futile struggle. All insurgents who are willing to turn a new leaf are advised to surrender to any military location nearest to them. We guaranty your safety and rehabilitation as well as re-integration into the society if you surrender.
Major General Ibrahim Attahiru is the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole. [myad]
“All indications are that Nigeria has become so polarized that it requires a strong personality like General Buhari to sustain its fragile unity. Needless to say that this does not bode well for the survival of the nation.” This was the view expressed by former military governor of Kaduna State, retired colonel Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, against the background of the move to re-arrest the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnduka Kanu. Danguwa, in a statement today, Wednesday said that President Buhari’s insistence that the unity of Nigeria is a settled issue is a nationalistic wish and that it is no surprise coming from a veteran of civil war fought to keep the country one. “However, this does not take into account the mood of the nation as indicated by the growing agitations for self determination, restructuring and many other similar demands. If indeed the President is able to ignore and silence those agitators, it will be a case of suspended animation.” Abubakar Dangiwa said that most Nigerians are convinced of the need to maintain Nigeria’s unity, cognisant of the enormous benefits all sections drive from a large, diverse and resource rich country. He said that the Federation also provides a security umbrella to all the federating units which enhance their survivability and prosperity, adding that it is difficult to see how any of them can fare better out of the federation. “But the fact that there are growing agitations for self determination, restructuring and other similar demands speak gravely of the way the federation is being governed. “Nigeria’s unity can only be guaranteed when all its citizens feel they are getting a fair deal; when all its component parts are treated justly and equitably. When none feels oppressed.” The former Kaduna governor who is currently the Chairman of Movement for Unity and Progress (MUP), said that the Federal government’s move to have the bail granted Nnamdi Kanu revoked and have him rearrested is both dangerous and politically unwise. He argued that Kanu is not a common criminal as the government appears to think, adding that he is a bitter young man fighting for a fairer deal for his Igbo kinsmen. “His seeming militant approach is the result of the strong arm tactics with which the Federal Government deals with him. His long incarceration before a court granted him bail testifies to this.” Dangiwa said that many Igbos like Kanu, genuinely feel marginalized since they belong to the category of those who gave Mr President only five percent of their votes and appeared to have fallen out of favour. He said that Kanu, Adeyanju and other similar agitators might seem like felons or even anarchists but that as often happens over humanity’s turbulent history, appearances can be deceitful. “One man’s terrorist could well be another man’s freedom fighter. In any event, despite what the security agencies might feel, there is nothing to fear from Mazi Kanu.” Dangiwa said that Kanu and others are people who love their country dearly and are willing to take a risk with their lives while blowing a whistle on some of our bad habits. “It will be a tragic mistake to treat them as common criminals. It is evident that they are fighting a cause millions consider entirely legitimate. “Until our democracy learns to accommodate dissent, vigorous, robust, even if inconvenient, it will be incapable of serving our common good. [myad]
The approval today, Wednesday, August 30th, by the Federal Executive Council (FEC), for the award of the contract for the engineering, procurement and construction of the 3050 MW Mambila Hydro Electric Power Project reflects President Muhammadu Buhari’s strong commitment to the development of infrastructure in the country. After more than 40 years on the drawing boards, the FEC approval for the award of the contact to a consortium of three Chinese Companies, Messrs CGCC-SINOHYDRO-CGOCC Joint Venture represents a milestone in the journey for the realization of the country’s long-standing dream. The landmark infrastructure project will cost the country the sum of US5,792,497,062.00 inclusive of taxes, environment utilization, works, as well as project land acquisition and compensation to about 100,000 people who will be resettled. From 2015 when he took power from the Jonathan-led, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP administration, President Muhammadu Buhari has, in addition to the successful prosecution of the costly war against terrorism and economic sabotage, unleashed a slew of infrastructure projects that would change the face of the country. These projects include railway, roads, airports, housing and agriculture among many others. The specific case of Mambila presents an interesting story, given the many years it has taken to leave the drawing boards. As far back as 1972, a preliminary study was carried out by Moto Columbus, and confirmed by an indigenous water resources consultancy, Diyam Consultant led by distinguished Nigerian engineer, the late Malam Salihi Ilyasu which recommended the construction of a hydropower project with a rated capacity of 3,960 MW. From then to now, various governments made efforts, or to put it in a better way, pretended to be committed to actualizing the project but nothing came of it. Sham attempts to develop the project on Build-Operate-Transfer, BOT also failed to achieve the commencement of construction. A government revocation of a BOT approved by a former President through an anticipatory approval led to a protracted litigation that stalled the project. In 2011, the then administration approved the award of contract for consultancy services for the detailed design and project management and supervision of a revised power output of 2,600 Mambila Hydro Electric Power project at the sum of USD 37,220,068,72. The major breakthrough in the execution of this project was achieved when President Muhammadu Buhari initiated discussions at the level of the President of the Peoples Republic of China in the course of his State Visit to that country. One of the achievements of the visit was the bilateral agreement between the two governments to cooperate on the project and in particular, for the Peoples Republic of China to prioritise Chinese financing of the Mambila Hydro-Electric Power Project using Chinese contractors. The formation of the Joint Venture by the three companies, CGCC, SINOHYDRO and CGCOC under the guidance of the Chinese authorizes at the request of our government was significant in breaking the deadlock caused by litigation. It also ended needless competitor wrangling. Following this development, a series of meetings took place to reduce the cost of the project from the projected USD 6.62 billion to the now agreed sUm of USD 5,729,497,062.00. The importance of this project is being counted in its capacity to transform the impacted communities in Taraba State and beyond that, the country as a whole. To quote the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola speaking on the Mambila project, “it will have a transformational effect on all of Nigeria’s socio-economic development. During its construction and upon completion, and subsequent operation, it will have considerable positive impact on electricity supply nationwide, productivity, employment, tourism, technology transfer, rural development, irrigation, agriculture and food production in the area and beyond.” This show-piece infrastructure project by the Muhammadu Buhari administration will therefore chart a new course of prosperity in Taraba, the North-East and the entire country. It will no doubt help the country’s infrastructure. After construction, it will be the biggest single power project in the country. Considering what this landmark infrastructure project means to the country’s economy, sociology and politics, it is hard to fathom why the past administrations delayed the Mambila power project inordinately. Although blame for this is shared by governments over this 40-year period, the ones to take the bigger share are the governments during which tenure the oil sector boomed with oil prices as high as US$ 120. That period in question, especially the one preceding President Muhammadu Buhari’s second coming was one of missed opportunity and misplaced priorities. The long overdue investments in power and transport needed to unlock the economy were ignored. Nigeria earned unprecedented Dollar revenues. But there is nothing to show for the revenues earned. No major capital project was completed, neither power generation, road development, rail or agriculture benefitted from the windfall earnings. Rather, the administration presided over the diversion of oil revenues on a such a massive scale. President Muhammdu Buhari on the other hand has a positive and prosperous vision for Nigeria. A nation in which the natural talent and hard work of the people is being supported by an enabling environment of infrastructural development and policy reforms that will develop a firm future for our nation.
Garba Shehu is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Abuja. [myad]
Saudi Arabia has banned more than 400,000 illegal pilgrims from entering Mecca for not having Hajj permits, Saudi Press Agency reported today, Tuesday.
This was highlighted by the interior ministry during a news conference on Hajj security plans that were designed to accommodate more than two million pilgrims expected to perform Hajj 2017.
Saudi Arabia has taken serious steps, including fine and jail terms against violators to ensure smooth Hajj operation for the pilgrims.
The ministry also announced that until on Tuesday 1.7 million foreign pilgrims and around 200,000 domestic pilgrims had arrived in Mecca.
More than 100,000 members of the Saudi security forces will participate in this year Hajj 2017 this week.
Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman, Mansour Turki, said that the security services had dismantled a number of militant cells in Mecca and Medina over the past few years.
Maj.-Gen. Mansour Al-Turki, a security spokesman from the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior, said that strict measures were in place at the entrances to Mecca, Medina and other holy sites as well as airports and seaports.
“So, we do not overlook the reality of such potential threats and we take all necessary preventative measures.’’
Saudi security guards monitor screens at the national centre for security operations in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi ArabiaAugust 29, 2017.
Turki said the security forces had taken all necessary measures to prevent a stampede like the one that killed hundreds of pilgrims in 2015, without providing details.
But he also urged pilgrims to abide by their assigned schedule for performing the sacred rituals.
“Each group must abide by the specified paths assigned to each while throwing the jamarat,” he said, referring to one of the critical stages of Hajj, when pilgrims conduct the ritual stoning.[myad]
Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland and former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, has asked the Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi to stop playing God over who becomes the Olubadan of Ibadan.
He made it clear that thousand of governor Ajimobi cannot stop him from ascending the throne if it is the wish of God.
In a statement by his media aide, Alhaji Lanre Latinwo today, Tuesday, Ladoja said that he remained the Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland and would neither agree to be a government-appointed oba with no domain, chiefs and subjects nor support attempt at desecrating the Olubadan throne.
He said that the state governor has shown beyond reasonable doubt that he is the prime target of the review of Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration by asking him to either “join in the mockery of obaship and agree to be made a government-appointed oba” or forfeit his right to the throne.
Ladoja stressed: “thousands of Ajimobi can’t stop Ladoja from becoming the Olubadan if it is the will of God.
“High Chief Ladoja believes that only God chooses the Olubadan as clearly demonstrated in the divine enthronement of the current Olubadan, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Saliu Adetunji, who was three steps to the throne.
“May God lengthen the years and reign of Oba Adetunji in sound health. We will like to make it clear that thousands of Ajimobi can’t stop Ladoja from becoming the Olubadan if it is the will of God.
“People continue to ask the question why the mockery of obaship in Ibadanland is the most important thing to Ajimobi of all the challenges facing his government. It is now clear that Ajimobi has found in this futile exercise, a distraction from his six years of misgovernment in the state.
“Ajimobi is using temporary executive power for ego trip and feels that he is humiliating perceived enemies and also playing God. Why should the governor turn himself into a kingmaker, ignoring the long-established peaceful, self-reforming chieftaincy system of Ibadanland that has become the envy of many cities because it is rancour-free?
“Today, August 29, makes it exactly 21 months to the expiry of Ajimobi’s governorship. The state will surely be freed from the stranglehold of the Emperor and the office will outlive the officer. Very soon, Ajimobi’s portrait will join those of ex-governors hung on the wall of the Executive Council Chambers. Whatever has a beginning must surely have an end.
“Again, we will like to appeal to the people of Ibadanland to remain calm and peaceful, even in the face of provocation, as this misuse of power, pursuit of vendetta and bastardisation of a rancour-free process will be challenged to the end through constitutional and peaceful means.
“High Chief Ladoja is already in court over the matter and we await a judicial pronouncement on it soon. Ajimobi who set up a panel disregarding Ibadan traditional system, received its report and interpreted its recommendations to suit his selfish agenda against the popular wish of the people of Ibadan and the Olubadan. This is laughable.
“Without recourse to the state House of Assembly which has the constitutional duty to make or amend laws, he has appropriated legislative function and added such to his executive role. This charade can’t obviously pass a judicial challenge.
“We ask him to enjoy the remaining months of his governorship while it lasts.
“We wish to remind him that he has booked an unenviable chapter for himself in the annals of the history of Ibadan and posterity will judge him.”[myad]
A second-class traditional ruler, the Sarki Bwari, in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Alhaji Musa Mohammed Ijakoro is dead. He died in the hours of today, Tuesday, after a brief illness at the age of 83.
Information from his palace said that he has since been buried according the Islamic rites and that he was survived by wives, many children, grand children and great grand children.
In a condolence message, the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello described Alhaji Musa Ijakoro as a very friendly, dedicated and hardworking traditional ruler who sought the best for his people.
He praised the late Chief for his contributions towards the development of Abuja right from the time he was the District head of Bwari until he was appointed the 2nd Class Chief of Bwari on the 12th of July, 1997.
Malam Musa Bello prayed to Almighty Allah to grant him eternal rest and also comfort the family and people of Bwari. [myad]
President Muhammadu Buhari has advised the family, friends and associate of Senator Mahmud Kanti-Bello, who died today after a brief illness, to honour his memory by continually upholding the values of honesty and accountability, which served as his reference point throughout his public service. In a condolence message today, President Buhari described the deceased as a very outspoken and courageous patriot, who worked hard to ensure that all levels of government in the country were responsible and accountable. The President commended the effective representation of Katsina Central Constituency/Daura Senatorial zone from 2003-2011 by the late Senator, adding that also his commitment to the unity of Nigeria will be long remembered and honoured. “It will continue to serve as inspiration to many others.” Buhari sent his heartfelt condolences to the Kanti-Bello family as well as the government and people of Katsina State even as he also commiserates with the Senate over the loss of the Senator who he said was once the Senate Chief Whip. The President prayed to Allah to comfort all who mourn him and grant his soul eternal rest. [myad]
A socio-political group has reminded the Southern Leaders Forum (SLF) and others agitating for the restructuring of Nigeria that President Muhammadu Buhari cannot single-handedly cause the restructuring. “We want to remind the SLF and their likes that it is not the responsibility of the Presidency to initiate the process of any discourse on constitutional changes within the democratic framework, as the forum has insinuated.” In a statement, the group, The Buhari Media Support Group (BMSG) said that the National Assembly is the institution with the constitutional powers to address the grievances of Nigerians on such issues. The group advised those agitating for restructuring to should channel their demands through the law making arm. It said that the National Assembly had even commenced the process of constitution amendment and noted that the law makers had said that the issue of restructuring had not been foreclosed. The statement which was signed by the group’s Chairman and Secretary, Austin Braimoh and Cassidy Madueke respectively, it further advised the agitators to concentrate their efforts on getting their elected representatives to table and pursue their demands according to constitutional procedures. With specific reference to the Southern Leaders Forum, the Buhari Media Support Group frowned at their description of Nigeria as a failed state on account of its alleged unitary statues. “As elders and leaders of thought who confirmed that they spent most of their lives fighting for the unity of the country and promoting a new dialogue for a better, just, inclusive and peaceful country, they should not wear the togas of agitation or utter statements capable of generating ill-feelings and social disorder.” The group advised members of the SLF group, many of who held policy making positions in previous governments, to desist from describing Nigeria as a country that had not attained nationhood. “If they had done what they were supposed to do when they were in government, Nigeria would not have found itself in the mess that President Buhari is working assiduously to clean up today.”[myad]
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has approved the deployment of 33,000 personnel, both regular and special marshals, to address wrong road usage by motorists which results in high number of Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) during festivities and ensure a downward trend in the number of RTCs. This is part of the measures taken to improve vehicular movement and to mitigate against crashes during the Eid-El-Kabir celebration coming up on Friday. The Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem said that the operation will focus on traffic control, excessive speeding, dangerous driving/overtaking, clearance of road obstructions, seatbelt use violation, zero tolerance for use of phone while driving, lane indiscipline and route violation among others as these have been identified as reoccurring factors of RTCs. In a statement the Spokesman, said that the 2017 Eid-El-Kabir Sallah Special patrol operation is scheduled to commence from 31 August to 6 September, and that personnel have been briefed appropriately to perform their duties which include public enlightenment,traffic calming, traffic control, enforcement and rescue services. “For ease of operation and prompt rescue services, 859 patrol vans, 106 ambulances, 267 motorbikes and 22 towtrucks have been deployed to cover critical routes and crash prone areas.” According to Bisi Kazeem, the Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi reminded Nigerians that the holiday is for celebration with family members and loved ones, especially for the Muslim faithfuls. “In this regard, motorists are advised to bear in mind the need to adhere to stipulated traffic rules and regulations to and fro their travel destinations as over 200 mobile courts will be set up to prosecute erring offenders.” Kazeem advised the motoring public to practice safe road use culture and give their maximum cooperation to FRSC personnel for the desired success. He also called on the general public to notify FRSC in the event of an emergency through its emergency line 0700-CALL-FRSC (0700-22553772) or toll free number 122 for prompt response as road safety is a shared responsibility. “The Corps Marshal wishes Nigerians happy Eid-El-Kabir celebration and assured them that personnel will be on ground 24hours, while Road Side Clinics and Ambulance points across the country will be open to emergencies. He also thanked all military and paramilitary agencies for their sustained support as they have equally been placed on standby for effective collaboration.”[myad]
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