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David Mark Takes Gov Ortom To The Cleaner: Says No One Envies His Wheelbarrows

David Mark vs Sam Ortom

Former Senate President, David Mark has taken Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State to the cleaner, describing him as ‘Ortom de barrow..’

Senator Mark, who was commissioning Brick House and the chapel at government house, Port Harcourt, regretted that while other state governors are busy building roads and bridges, Governor Ortom is busy distributing wheelbarrows.

In a statement by his media aide, Paul Mumeh, Senator Mark described Governor Ortom as a confused fellow who does not deserve to be a governor.

“Unarguably, It would have made a huge political capital for Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state and his handlers to maintain sealed lips over this ill – fated ‘Ortom de Barrow’ saga.

“Honestly, it is not our style or character to respond to or give official seal to innuendos espoused in the guise of officialdom. But for the less knowledgeable, one is tempted to offer clarification Like Uthman Dan Fodio “Truth is an open wound, only truth can heal”.

“The news is in the market places and even the blind can see the reign of Wheel Barrows as youth Empowerment gimmick in Benue state under the watchful eyes of Ortom.

“The Immediate past President of the Senate Senator David Mark is not known for pretenses. He is ever pointedly frank and blunt. He calls a spade its rightful name no matter whose ox is gored .

“Senator Mark did not say anything new or beyond what Nigerians already knew about the Ortom’s Barrow when he spoke in Port Harcourt , Rivers state at the commissioning of Brick House ( Government House) on Tuesday . But like a true statesman he is, he merely held the mirror so that the society can see its reflection, if you don’t like what you see, breaking the mirror will not change anything , and casting aspersions or embarking on a fruitless voyage of character assassination cannot change anything because the truth of a man cannot be dissolved in his own blood.

“What is there to envy Ortom about. In fact, Ortom deserves pity. He needs help because the sorry state of affairs in Benue state have unarguably overwhelmed him. Is it the volume of unpaid salaries to workers, leading to industrial actions , the unabating insecurity in the land leading to lost of thousands of lives and property to the state of despondency under Ortom that Senator Mark should be envy of.

“Remember this is a man ( Mark) who was a state governor in his early 30s, a minister and the then youngest member of the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC). It is on record that Mark is the longest serving Senator in Nigeria and president of the Senate for eight uninterrupted years. Ortom like every other NIGERIAN knew how Mark’s steady hands in the upper legislative chambers especially his invocation of Doctrine of Necessity saved the nation from the political logjam in 2010.

“If Ortom feels strongly about the concerns of Nigerians over his less than honest performance and not just that Senator Mark merely reechoed what the people already know, he should rise up to the challenge and serve the people of Benue state diligently and honestly. Ortom should ordinarily know that anything short of the welfare and security of citizens of Benue state amounts to a disservice to the state and clearly unacceptable to Senator Mark.

“The situation in Benue today should challenge any responsible government to roll up its sleeves and go back to work instead of perceiving the peoples’ comment from the prism of politics.

“Senator Mark is a respected statesman in whom every emerging leaders, like Ortom, should run to and draw from his experience and wisdom. It is a fruitless effort to drag his name to the mud.”

Governor had earlier accused Senator Mark of having totally disconnected from his people and was only jealous of his achievement.

“Mark’s statements smack of a man who has obviously been disconnected with the very people who voted him. His utterances also exude envy against Governor Ortom who is succeeding where Mark has failed. In Benue South which Senator Mark represents, the Ortom administration has embarked on a number of projects for the people,” Ortom said. [myad]

There’s No Room For Creating More Jobs In Nigeria – Acting President Osinbajo

Osinbajo to traditionalrulers

Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has made it clear that there is presently no room for the creation of more jobs in Niigeria’s public service.

“In the past few years, I have tried to study the problem closely. How do we create jobs? How do we have enough opportunities for the millions of young people now and tomorrow? Clearly government jobs are limited and there is no room creating more. Already we are spending over 70% of our revenue on salaries and overheads, so there is very little room for creating more jobs in the public service.”

Professor Osinbajo spoke today, Wednesday at an interactive session with middle-level civil servants on the recently signed executive orders at the National Conference Centre in Abuja.

Text of the speech is reproduced here:

I noticed that the only time when there was spontaneous applause was when someone spoke about salaries and emoluments! (general laughter)

Let me assure you that you are in good hands; both the President and myself are civil servants; the President has said repeatedly that he has had no other business but working for the government of Nigeria. He has been a salary earner all his life, so he understands what it is when your salaries are delayed or you have problems with salaries or emoluments that are owed.

I have more or less served in the public service all my life, so I understand about salaries and I understand about increase in salaries and salaries that are owed. Just as the Head of Service has said, we are focused on that issue because we believe that it is important that the civil service must be motivated.

So, this morning I want to urge that the future lies in our hands. Every generation of people owe the next generation a debt and that debt is paid by ensuring that we provide for the means for the next generation to survive. Or at least, we have a duty to ensure that we do not destroy the means of survival and prosperity of the next generation.

But there are some people in every generation who have a special burden, a more important role than others in preparing for present prosperity and future abundance and this group of people are called public servants.

You and I who are here today; we are that group of people who have the special burden of providing and preparing for the future.

As I said earlier, I have served in the public service most of my adult life; as a university teacher, as an adviser to a Federal Minister, as Attorney General for about 8 years. I earned a salary, so I understand how salary increases can be such good news.

But most importantly, I learnt of the power of the public service to change the social, economic and political story of a nation. As a university teacher I realized the difference between teaching students with a vision and producing the best quality, and just doing your job. I saw how some of the least motivated students became great advocates, great lawyers, great law teachers, because the teacher gave them what was in their hearts, gave them all of their hearts and did their jobs as civil servants.

I believe that if we civil servants chose to do what we are called to do, our country will change.

Last week I was speaking to Permanent Secretaries and heads of parastatals on this same topic. We looked at the issue of unemployment. The most important investment we can make in life is probably in the education of our children.

We put in all we have, sometimes we even put together enough to send them to universities abroad, some even to secondary schools abroad; then they graduate and can’t find jobs. There is nothing more heartbreaking than seeing your son or daughter after graduation and Youth Corps Service not having anything to do.

In the past few years, I have tried to study the problem closely. How do we create jobs? How do we have enough opportunities for the millions of young people now and tomorrow?

Clearly government jobs are limited and there is no room creating more. Already we are spending over 70% of our revenue on salaries and overheads, so there is very little room for creating more jobs in the public service.

The power house of the economy; the fastest and most efficient job creators are private businesses, both small and large; investments, both local and foreign.

Everyone who starts a business, invests in an existing business or expands a going concern, creates opportunities for jobs, jobs mean money in people’s pockets. It means that whole families can survive, live well and pay taxes, so that government can continue to provide services, build schools, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure.

But small or large businesses cannot be created or can be frustrated out of existence if the environment for doing business in a country is harsh or difficult. It is the public service that determines whether the business environment will be friendly and welcoming for business or whether business will be driven away or destroyed. Or whether the opportunities to create jobs will be there or not.

When I say public service, I don’t mean (only) public servants in the executive arm such as those who are here today, I mean also in the judiciary and the legislature.

Let me give you an example that I shared with the Heads of Parastatals and Permanent Secretaries last week. To see how delays in the court procedures can kill business, I was talking about something that we did while I served in the government of Lagos State.

We noticed that the stock of houses was actually reducing, so we were looking to increase the stock of houses so that there will be more houses especially privately built houses. But we had a problem because the stock of houses was actually decreasing; people actually preferred to invest in stocks or something else.

Why was this happening? One of the major reasons was that when you build a house and rent it out, you expect that there would be an income stream from it coming year after year. But what would usually happen is that the tenant pays for two years advance and thereafter doesn’t pay anymore. He expects you to go to court, like go to a Magistrate court and he keeps you there for as many years as the Magistrate court delays.

So the delay in the court system means that you will not earn your rent and that other people and you will be discouraged from building. So until you can get that tenant out of your house so you can bring in other tenants, you are in trouble.

So, we understand that the problem of delays in the court system will eventually impact the building of houses, impact that sector which means there would be fewer jobs.

Everything that happens in public service that delays always affects jobs.

So, when a potential business owner wants to register a company, collect tax clearance certificate or obtain NAFDAC registration or S.O.N certification, or expatriate quotas, or any other papers, approvals or certification from government, and we do not willingly and efficiently help him or her, we are killing the jobs and prosperity that he would have created.

Every time we say come back next week to someone for something we can do today, we postpone prosperity of one person but in reality we postpone the prosperity of so many who would have earned something from the business.

So every time that a public officer is an obstacle to business in any way he attacks the prosperity of our economy and he attacks our future, it means our children cannot find jobs.

Great economies and great nations, prosperity and abundance of nations and communities are created by men and not spirits and I want to emphasise this point that those who make nations great are you and I, not spirits.

No matter how much you pray or fast our country cannot grow without some of us deciding to do the hard work that makes nations work.

I am sure that most people know and are aware that I am a pastor, a spiritual person, and I understand the law of sowing and reaping. It is a spiritual law that has tremendous physical implications.

Every time that we delay, or frustrate what we can do today leaving it till tomorrow, we hold back the future, we too must reap what we have sown by experiencing delays. If you help others to achieve, if you help your nation you have sown good seeds you will find help and you will prosper too.

So don’t see this (just) as government policy. This for us must be personal policy. We must determine that the future of our country depend on our personal investment in what we ought to do.

In the third Executive Order, we address an issue which the president, President Muhammadu Buhari has described as a cornerstone of our economic policy – the “Buy and Use Nigeria Policy.” The President said at the launch of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan that we must grow what we eat and make what we use.

Just to give an example, we eat a lot of rice in Nigeria but we import most of it. Yet we can grow enough rice to serve the whole Africa just from one region of Nigeria.

Assuming that only the northern states are producing rice today, produced at maximum capacity, we can feed the whole of Africa, not just ourselves. So we decided to start a self-sufficiency programme in rice production, but local rice is still expensive, more expensive than the imported one.

The reason why local rice is still more expensive than imported one is because those who are importing are doing something smart; from Thailand, from India, from Vietnam, wherever rice is being imported from, those countries are subsidizing their farmers so that rice can be cheap. And when they export to Nigeria they can be at an advantage over Nigerian rice. Why do they subsidize rice farming? (Just) so that they can create jobs for themselves.

Whenever we buy imported rice, we are creating jobs for people in those countries where the rice is imported from but if we insist on buying local rice we are creating jobs for ourselves; so it is our own business as government to introduce those kinds of incentives for our people by subsidizing production, by subsidizing even farm-market of rice so that our rice can be competitive.

But this begins from being more expensive but I can assure you that in the coming months, our rice will compete with the ones from anywhere in the world.

Those who have made their rice cheap didn’t fall from heaven, they are human beings like us.

So we are also sitting down and looking at all of the strategies that would make food cheaper, that would make it cheaper and easier and cheaper for Nigerians to be able to afford what it is that they will want to eat.

In conclusion, the prosperity and happiness of our nation depends on us, we public servants. Our civil service is the best educated and largest in Africa. We have the capacity, and the vision is clear. I want to urge us to go forward together as public servants to prove that an African nation can be better, bigger and greater than any nation in the world.

Thank you. [myad]

 

Igbos Won’t Secede From Nigeria, Chief Iwuanyanwu Clarifies

Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu
Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu

Front-line politician, Chiief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, has made it clear that Igbo people in the South East have no intention of seceding from Nigeria as being espoused by the leader of th Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

He emphasized that the Igbos will not secede from the country because they have invested in Nigeria more than the Hausas and Yorubas, adding that the Igbos are thhee major stakeholders in the country and would not be party to any move to divide it.

.chief Iwuanyanwu, who spoke as a special guest of honour at a National Unity summit organized by Arewa Ambassadors Congress of Nigeria in partnership with Youth Assembly of Nigeria,o said that the federal government should not have arrested the leader of IPOB, arguing: “He (Kanu) only expressed his view. No arm was found in his possession. We are Biafrans and we are not ashamed to say it. Igbo have invested more in Nigeria than Arewa and Oduduwa. We want to be one Nigeria in fairness.

“Biafra is not about secession. It is a name of a particular people in Nigeria from the South East. Therefore, it is not an offense to say that I am a Biafran. There was no victor, no vanquished after the civil war.

“I am impressed with Yakubu Gowon because he implemented all the agreements reached at the end of the Civil War. Igbo were not deprived at the end of the civil war.”

The politician cum businessman challenged the Nigerian youth to work for the growth of the country and shun tribal and religious sentiments.

Speaking, Governor Rochas Okorocha, appealed to the youths to uphold the Unity of the country where ever they went.

Represented by his special Adviser on Northern affairs, Faisal Lawan, Okorocha identified cultism as one of the vices working against the growth of young Nigerians. [myad]

Hajj Commission Boss Announces July 24 For 2017 Pilgrims’ Airlift

Abdullahi Mukhtar

Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Barrister Abdullahi Mukhtar Mohammed has announced that the airlift of intending Muslim pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for the commencement of the 2017 Hajj comes up on July 24.

Mukhtar, who spoke at an interactive session with the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, said that the Jeddah International Airport would be closed for Hajj operations on August 26.

“The airlift will commence on 24 July and the closure of Jeddah airport is August 26. The return of Nigerian pilgrims will commence on September 6 and the last flight will be on October 8.”

Mukhtar said that 133 licensed operators have been approved by the commission for the Hajj operations and that accommodation arrangement has been completed.

He said that Nigerian pilgrims will now pay about $110 less than what they paid last year. “Nigeria can now compete with any nation of the world in terms of accommodation, particularly in Madina.”

The NAHCON boss said that out of the 95,000 Hajj slots for Nigeria, 75,000 would go to states, while 20,000 would be allocated to others.

On Hajj fare, Mukhtar announced that for the first time, there would not be uniform fare and that it would be determined by states, depending on the services to be rendered due to new arrangements for this year’s Hajj.

The deputy chairman of the committee, Abdullahi Ibrahim (APC, Jigawa), who presided over the session thanked the commission for the details given on the 2017 Hajj operations. [myad]

ICT Expert, Jegede, Wants Journalists To Take Advantage Of Broadband Technologies

Phase 3 Stanley Jegede

An expert in the Information Communication Technology (ICT), and Chief Executive Officer of Phase 3 Telecom, Mr. Stanley Jegede has advised Journalists in Nigeria to take advantage of the emerging broadband technologies to enhance their professional standards.

Jegede, who delivered a paper, titling “harnessing the power of broadband technologies for effective new media practice” at a two-day retreat by members of the State House Press Corps (SHPC) in Lagos at the weekend, said that media houses and journalists can engender new media practice successfully in the nation if they learn to optimize the benefits of broadband technologies.

“As new media feeds on internet accessibility on digital devices and the savvy to effectively utilize that accessibility; to drive political and social change as well as push out content/information on demand with interactivity, feedbacks and creative participation being its main goals.

“Hence, the effectiveness of new media channels such as online newspapers, blogs,  micro blogs, wikis, and “social media” – which is the focal theme of today’s gathering would never be optimized without making the very best of the accessibility that broadband technologies provide.

“Of course the new media space (especially social media) is both diverse and dynamic due to the consistent explosion of new ideas driving it but we cannot deny that a significant attribute of new media is dialogue.”

The Phase 3 CEO took a look at short and memorable insights on the benefits of using the former as leverage to maximize the latter by Nigerian media houses and journalists, saying that the first of such insights is that “we understand that broadband being a large range of communication technologies with technical capacities for each – is all for one purpose mostly – and that is to provide high speed internet for real time access to information.

“As cross-examining the future of journalism is a very pressing task for every media practitioner;er in defining the public interest today due to constant enormous changes in the media milieu and its technologies.”

The ICT expert quoted the words of the communications strategist, Vineet Kaul to buttress his points: “saving journalism will not in itself save the world. That should be left to people and politicians; but a healthier local and global news media is a necessary precondition for international development and security”

He said therefore that not taking that bait of adopting the aforementioned technologies for effective new media (social media being the most influential) practice by Nigerian journalists to be at par with their global counterparts would be a stance in great error.

Phase3 Telecom is a West Africa’s largest and foremost independent fibre optic infrastructure and telecommunications services provider.

The company’s service offerings and seamless communication solutions cover transmission and broadband that allow its clients to enjoy network access to over 400 cities worldwide through international partnerships. [myad]

Osinbajo Hails Edwin Clark’s Unwavering Patriotism At 90

Edwin Clark

Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has commended the former Federal Commissioner of Information and elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark for his unwavering patriotism and relentless pursuit of the unity of Nigeria.

He said that Clark, who will celebrate his 90th birthday tomorrow, May 25th, is well known for his maturity in speaking for the good of all Nigerians, promoting the South-South quest for a new developmental vision and supporting the cause of the poor and vulnerable.

The Acting President extolled the personal sacrifices and diplomatic shuttles of the great Nigerian leader, who worked relentlessly for the birth and sustenance of ECOWAS even as he assured the nonagenarian that his labour of love for the South-South and the progress of the country will be remembered by many generations to come.

Professor Osinbajo commemorated the milestone in the life of Chief Clark whom he described as nationalist, “whose life reflects our collective and continuous efforts towards building a great nation.” [myad]

UNESCO, Bauchi Govt Partner To Train 50,000 Girls, Women

Bauchi Gov Abubakar

Bauchi state government and UNESCO have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to train 50, 000 girls and women in basic education through the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT).

The National Professional Officer, Communication and Information Sector of UNESCO, Macaulay Olushola, said in a  statement in Abuja that the MoU was signed during the courtesy visit of some UNESCO officials to Bauchi State Governor, Mohammed Abubakar.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the empowerment programme would be the second phase of the project by UNESCO and product of Procter and Gamble, a Consumer Product company.

The project in its first phase empowered 60,000 girls and women in the state. The statement quoted the governor as saying: “we must give the opportunity for those who lost the opportunity of education during their childhood.

“This will enable the 50,000 girls and women have a second chance so that citizens of the state will enjoy basic education, which in turn will lead to better life for them.

“Education opens all doors, health care delivery improves, when you have that, other social ills are attacked and settled,” the governor said.

Also, the Director, Multi-Sectorial Regional office, Abuja, Mr Yao Ydo, said that the project would empower the girls and women in skills development through Information Communication Technology.

“School Meet the Learners Approach” would be deployed to implement the project that would last for two years.

“The School Meet the Learners Approach project, is for the empowerment of girls and women in literacy and skills development through the use of ICT.

“It is expected to improve the performance of the low performing Junior Secondary School Two (JSS 2) girls who have difficulties in some specific subjects in school.

“It will also empower women on literacy and skills development through the use of ICT. “The signing of the MoU opens another window of opportunity in Bauchi State, prepares us to move together to empower 50,000 girls and women in the next two years of the project.” [myad]

$1.28 Billion External Loan: Osinbajo Seeks Approval Of Reps

Osinbajo fulfilled

The Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has requested approval of the House of Representatives for fresh $1.28 billion and €9m loans under the 2016-2018 External Borrowing (Rolling) Plans of the Federal Government.

A letter he wrote to the House of Representatives on the matter was read to members by the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, yesterday, Tuesday.

Osinbajo explained that the $1.28 billion was to support the operations of the Development Bank of Nigeria. He said the “multi-donor supported bank” was approved during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan and had its financial agreements executed on February 25, 2015.

The acting President said that the $1.28 billion, which ought to have been included in the 2014-2016 borrowing plans, was inadvertently omitted.

He said that there was an urgency to re-list the $1.28 billion in the 2016-2018 borrowing plans because the creditors were ready to provide the funding.

Osinbajo said that the World Bank Group would provide $500 million while African Development Bank would give $450 million even as Kfw Development of Germany is expected to provide $200 million; and French Development Agency would give $130 million, bringing the total to $1.28 billion.

The letter said that the €9 million would go into the Fund for Agricultural Finance in Nigeria, saying that the Kfw Development Bank of Germany would provide the money.

“The first phase (FAFIN-I) was in the €10.5m and the financing agreement was executed on the 3rd of October, 2013. It is an investment facility in agricultural financing. The first tranche of FAFIN-I has been fully disbursed and the donor is ready to provide another tranche of €9m for FAFIN-II.

“The second tranche is for the consolidation of the gains in the investment of the first tranche.” Earlier on April 26, 2017, President Muhammadu Buhari had written the National Assembly seeking approval to include another $6.9 billion in the borrowing plans.

The facility was requested for the execution of key rail projects, the rehabilitation of the North-East and projects in education, agriculture and health sectors.

According to the President’s request, the Chinese, through the China Eximbank, will provide over $5.8 billion of the loan, while the World Bank will make provisions for the balance. Among the rail projects are the Coastal Railway Project (Lagos-Calabar segment), estimated at $3.4 billion; the Lagos-Kano Railway Modernisation Project (Lagos-Ibadan segment), $1.2 billion; and the Lagos-Kano Railway Modernisation Project (Kano-Kaduna segment), $1.1 billion. [myad]

Federal, States, Local Governments Share N415 Billion For April

Ahmed Idris Accountaht General

The Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) yesterday shared among the three tiers of government-

Federal, States and Local Governments have shared the sum of N415.730 billion for the month of April 2017.

According to the Accountant General of the Federation, Idris Ahmed, who spoke after the Committee’s meeting in Abuja, the gross statutory revenue of N274.100 billion received for the month was lower than the N331.583billion received in the previous month.

“We have a balance in the Excess Crude Account as at 23rd of May 2017 of $2.299billion. We also have a balance in the Excess Petroleum Profit Tax, account as at 23rd May, 2017 of $67million.”

He said that there was significant increase in export sales revenue by about $63.69 million due to increase in the average unit price of crude oil from $52.38 per barrel and a rise in crude in oil export volume by 1.07 million barrels.

He said that despite the improvement, production still suffered the perennial setbacks.

“Leakages arising from sabotage and programmed maintenance led to shut-ins and shut-downs at terminals. The Force Majeure declared at Forcados Terminal since February, 2016 was still in place.

“Distributable statutory revenue for the month is N272.115billion. The sum of N6.330billion was refunded by NNPC to the Federal Government. There is a propos end distribution of N20.425 billion from the Excess PPT Account. Also, exchange gain of N38.517billion is proposed for distribution. The total revenue for the current month (including VAT) is N415.730billion.” [myad]

Spanish Court Sends Football Maestro, Lionel Messi To 21-Month Jail For Tax Fraud

Messi

The Supreme Court of Spain has affirmed the 21-month jail sentence plus 2.09-million-euro ($2.25 million) fine slammed on Lionel Messi for tax fraud.

Thee judgment came months after the Argentine/Barcelona football superstar appeal the judgment of the lower court which primarily handed him the sentence. The judgment was delivered today, Wednesday,

More details soon… [myad]

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