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Justice Minister Heads Presidential Committee On Loans Recovery

Justice minister AbubakarThe Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) has been named to head the Presidential Inter-Agency Committee on recovery of loans granted to commercial banks and corporate organizations by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON)

A statement made by the minister’s spokesman, Comrade Salihu Othman Isah, said that the inauguration of the committee was held on May 19, during said that AMCON was established by the Act of the National Assembly to prevent the collapse of the Nigerian banking sector following the banking crisis as a result of the Bank Consolidation Reforms in 2008.

Malami pointed out that the crises led to huge indebtedness for banks, which culminated in the eventual purchase of the toxic loans by AMCON in order to stabilize the banking sector and, by extension, the Nigerian economy.

However, the debtors who cut across the aviation, banking and oil and gas sectors, failed to repay the loans while some of them had resorted to court actions all in their bid to frustrate the loan recovery efforts of AMCON, saying that in some cases, this was with active conspiracy of some financial institutions among others.

Malami explained that this resulted to President Muhammadu Buhari’s gracious approval and directive for the establishment of an Inter-Agency Committee to effectively pursue the loan recovery.

Among the terms of reference of the Committee are to ascertain the current status of AMCON recoveries in terms of achievement from inception to date as well as the total outstanding viz value of assets, and to ascertain how government at various levels can be made to honour their debt obligations to the Corporation.

It is also to request and obtain information from any person or persons and/or entity or entities onshore and offshore with the full support and weight of the Federal Government and her agencies towards the pursuit and realization of the Committee’s mandate, as well as to assist in third party investigation outside AMCON office relating to obligors and identify the criminal nature of commercial transactions that would assist in pursuing criminal prosecutions.

In addition, the Committee will ascertain how government agencies can collaborate to support AMCON’s recovery effort in: (a) ensuring payments due to Obligors are made to AMCON; (b) the possibility of going into a Joint Venture Agreement with AMCON; (c) the acquisition of forfeited assets from AMCON; and (d) take-over of recalcitrant businesses/companies where feasible.

It is also expected to establish the working framework for the Committee such that AMCON could have direct contact with the agencies for assistance and report be made to the Committee on achievement and challenges as well as to design and come up with workable strategies to pursue aggressive recovery of the AMCON loans.

Members of the Committee include representatives drawn from the following Ministries, Departments and Agencies: Malami as Chairman; Senator Hadi Sirika, Minister of State (Aviation); the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase; and Ibrahim Magu, the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crime Commission.

Others are the Alhaji Ahmed Idris, the Accountant General of the Federation; Dr. Ibe Kachukwu, the Group Managing Director Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; Dr. Abraham Nwankwo, the Director General, Debt Management Office; Farouk Ahmed, the Executive Secretary, Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency; and Alhaji Ahmed Kuru, the Managing Director, AMCON. [myad]

46 Year Old Woman Kills Self After Being Tested HIV Positive

HangedA 46 year old woman, identified as Celestina Mamah, from Udenu local Government Area of Enugu state, is said to have committed suicide by stabbing herself  to death in a forest after testing positive to HIV from a nearby hospital.

Police in Enugu state has confirmed the incident.

It was gathered that the victim had left her home on Saturday the 28th of May, at about 6pm and headed to a forest near Ogwu rest house in Udenu local Government Area of Enugu state where she allegedly stabbed herself to death before the dead body was found the following day at about 11am.

Family members said that Celestina had earlier visited a nearby hospital where she was tested HIV and was subsequently counseled but that she refused to be consoled.

“But we didn’t know that she has decided to take her live because of that.”

Meanwhile, the police public relations officer, Ebere Amaraizu has said that the command has commenced investigations into the alleged incidence, as the dead body of the deceased has been deposited in a hospital Mortuary. [myad]

Gov. Tambuwal Announces Employment Of 10,000 Teachers In Sokoto

Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal
Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal

The Sokoto State Governor has announced the employment of no fewer than 10,000 qualified teachers, which he said is part of the recommendations in a report of a technical committee he had earlier set up to advise the government on the education sector.

In a media chart on Monday to mark the 2016 Democracy Day in Sokoto, the governor said that the committee was headed by Professor Riskuwa Shehu, the immediate past Vice Chancellor of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto.

“The State Government set up the committee as part of the measures to improve the standard of the education sector in the state.

“According to the committee’s report, we are short of no fewer than 10,000 qualified teachers in the state.

“We will do everything possible in moving our standard of education forward in order to guarantee a productive citizenry in the state.

“The government will also cover the training and retraining of teachers in line with the global trend of making education a priority.”

Governor Tambuwal said that the state of emergency on education already declared in the state would remain until the government achieved the desired standard even as he said that the committee had recommended the construction of additional 6,000 classrooms in the state.

According to him, the government will implement the committee’s report so as to generally improve the education sector in the state.

He called on the people of the state to always complement the efforts of the government in funding education at all levels.

Tambuwal advised the people to jealously guard all ongoing projects as well as assist the government in their routine maintenance. [myad]

President Buhari Approves Commission On Ease Of Doing Business In Nigeria

TradersPresident Muhammadu Buhari has approved the formation of a Presidential Commission on the ease of doing business in Nigeria.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who announced this while presiding over the first Quarterly Consultation between the presidency and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), said: “the commission will have a secretariat to be headed by a private sector professional,” who will be appointed to lead the secretariat of the presidential commission that will now pay even greater attention and focus to the issues of doing business in the country.”

At the consultation, MAN raised among many concerns, their worries about cases of multiple taxation, and in response the Vice President promised to follow -up on the matter, adding that “one of the key issues the presidential commission which I am heading would be  looking at is the case of multiple taxation.”

He added that this is also an issue that the Ministry of Trade and Investment is actively engaged with.

At the end of the meeting, the President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dr. Frank Udemba Jacobs, told State House Correspondents that the association is concerned about the acts of vandalism in the nation’s oil and gas installations describing such as economic sabotage.

“The association is happy about what the Federal Government is doing, but we are concerned about what is happening in the Niger Delta area which is a kind of sabotaging the economic activities of government and therefore we want to call on them to lay down their arms in the interest of the country.”

He called on the militants to join hands with government and move the country forward, adding that diversification of the economy is the best way to go now, given what is happening in the internationally.

He said the association is “keying” into government policy in terms of diversification of the economy by doing their best to increase the capacity of production. [myad]

Buhari Still In Shocks Over ‘Sharing’ Of $2.1 Billion Arms Money

Sambo Dasuki 3President Muhammadu Buhari has not yet recovered from the shock on how a few individuals sat down and shared $2.1 Billion meant for procurement of arms and ammunitions for the nation’s soldiers to prosecute the war against terrorists, represented by Boko Haram.
“People were entrusted and the most recent one which we haven’t recovered from is the $2.1 Billion (which) was given by the government then, to the military to buy hardware to fight the insurgency which had taken over part of the country. And they just sat just the way you are sitting now and shared the money into their own (bank) accounts. They didn’t even bother.”
President Buhari who addressed State House Press Corps at the Democracy Day Luncheon at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday, said that because of some legal technicalities, his government is pursuing the recovery of such money with caution.
“So we are still trying to get the cooperation of the international community and so on, and we have to do it with a lot of respect to the judiciary. We can’t go out and talk too much. We have to allow the judiciary to do their work.
“We give them the facts, the names, the countries and the bank accounts.
“If you talk too much, technicalities will come in. Then we will realize less than what we want to realize.
So please, when next you want to interrogate our visitors, try and do some research so that when they are coming next time, they will do research themselves.”
Narrating his experience before. And shortly he arrived at Aso Villa to take over the leadership, President Buhari noted that the experience of the staff, their commitment and zeal is different from what it is now, saying that 16 years in the life of a developing nation is a long time.
“When we came there were 42 ministries we cut it to 24.
This is where I pay my respect to former President Goodluck Jonathan. This is actually a privileged information for you. “He called me at a quarter past five in the evening. He said good evening your Excellency Sir, and I said good evening. He said, I have called to congratulate you that I have conceded deceit. Of course, there was dead silence at my end , because I did not expect it. I was shocked. I did not expect it because after 16 sixteen years: the man was a Deputy Governor, Governor, Vice President and was President for six years. For him to have conceded defeat even before the result was announced by INEC, I think it was quiet generous and gracious of him.
“Abdulsalam (Abubakar) recognized the generosity of Jonathan to concede deceit and said we should go and thank him immediately and that was the first time I came here (to Aso Rock).”
President Buhari said that when he came in he found out that government could not continue with 42 ministers and the paraphernalia of office so he cut it down to 24.
“We had to cut down half the number of permanent secretaries and then do some cross postings. The permanent secretaries that were there for the past five to seven years; the only thing that they know is how things were done in the previous years.” [myad]

US Hails Life Imprisonment For Ex Chadian Leader, Says He Murdered 40,000 People

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry testifies at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee while on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 8, 2014. Kerry squarely blamed Russian agents on Tuesday for separatist unrest in eastern Ukraine, saying Moscow could be trying to lay the groundwork for military action like in Crimea.   REUTERS/Larry Downing   (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)

The United States of America has hailed the Extraordinary African Chambers’ (CAE) sentencing of former Chadian President, Hissene Habre to life in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Habre was also convicted of charges of murder, torture, rape, and sexual slavery and sentenced to life in prison.

U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, in a statement by State Department in New York, said the ruling was a landmark in the global fight against impunity for atrocities.

The statement said Habre’s crimes were numerous, calculated, and grave, saying that with effect from 1982, Habre’s eight-year term as the president of Chad is marked by large-scale systematic violations.

It said Habre committed murder of an estimated 40,000 people, widespread sexual violence, mass imprisonment, enforced disappearance, and torture.

It added that without the persistence of his accusers and their demand for justice, Habre might never have faced a court of law.

“I especially commend the courage of the nearly 100 victims who testified.

“I hope the truths uncovered through a fair and impartial trial will bring some measure of peace to his thousands of victims and their families.

“As a country committed to the respect for human rights and the pursuit of justice, this is also an opportunity for the U.S. to reflect on, and learn from, our own connection with past events in Chad.

“I strongly commend the Senegalese Government, the Chadian Government and the African Union for creating the CAE that allowed for a fair and balanced trial.

“Let this be a message to other perpetrators of mass atrocities, even those at the highest levels.

“And including former heads of state, that such actions will not be tolerated and they will be brought to justice”, it said.

A special court in Senegal sentenced Habre to life in prison after convicting him of crimes against humanity, torture and sexual slavery.

The verdict on Monday brings to an end a 16-year battle by victims and rights campaigners to bring the former leader to justice in Senegal.

He fled after being toppled in a 1990 coup in the central African nation.

In a judgment, Gberdao Kam, President of CAE court, said: “Hissene Habre, this court finds you guilty of crimes against humanity, rape, forced slavery, and kidnapping, as well as war crimes.

“The court condemns you to life in prison.”

He gave Habre 15 days to appeal against the sentence.

Human rights groups accused the 72-year old of being responsible for the deaths of 40,000 people during his rule from 1982 to 1990.

Habre’s case was heard by the Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, a special criminal court set up by the African Union within the West African nation’s court system. [myad]

Ex Chadian President To Spend Rest Of His Life In Jail For Rape, Others

Ex Chadian leaderFormer Chadian President, Hissene Habre has been convicted of crimes against humanity and sentenced to life in prison at a landmark trial in Senegal.

The judge convicted him of rape, sexual slavery and ordering killings during his rule from 1982 to 1990.

Victims and families of those killed cheered and embraced each other in the courtroom after the verdict was given.

It was the first time an African Union-backed court had tried a former ruler for human rights abuses.

Habre, who received strong backing from the US while in power, has been given 15 days to appeal.

Survivors from the Habre era welcomed the verdict.

“This is a historic day for Chad and for Africa. It is the first time that an African head of state has been found guilty in another African country,” Yamasoum Konar, a representative of one of the victims’ groups, told the BBC.

“This will be a lesson to other dictators in Africa,” he added.

After he was sentenced, Habre remained defiant, raising his arms and shouting to his supporters as he was led from the courtroom.

“Down with France-Afrique!” he shouted, using a term which is critical of France’s influence in its former colonies.

Throughout the nine-month trial, he refused to recognise the court’s legitimacy, frequently disrupting proceedings.

The ex-president denied accusations that he ordered the killing of 40,000 people during his rule from 1982 to 1990.

Image caption Habre was alleged to have seized power with the backing of the CIA

His critics dubbed him “Africa’s Pinochet” because of the atrocities committed during his rule.

Survivors had recounted gruesome details of the torture carried out by Habre’s feared secret police.

One of the most notorious detention centres in the capital N’Djamena was a converted swimming pool.  [myad]

My Change Mantra Went Through Hell In First Year, Buhari Confesses

Buhari fetes State House Press CorpsPresident Muhammadu Buhari has confessed that the change mantra he introduced to turn the country around went through hell in his first year in office.
He said that before taking over the mantle of leadership properly, he had underrated the extent of rot and damage which the 16 year of Peoples Democratic Party (PD) had done to the nation’s economy and other sectors.
President Buhari said that it was only when he began to operate properly that he discovered the rot and serious damage.
President Buhari, who spoke when he hosted news men, under the aegis of State House Press Corps (SHPC) to Democracy Day luncheon at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday said: “I underrated the influence of the PDP for 16 years, watching from outside at eight consecutive governments.”
The President admitted that whatever he and his political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) did in the campaign could not be praticalised because of the realities they met on the ground.
“Things were even more difficult during the budget which you all know about. For somebody like me, for the first time, I heard what is called padding.
“I think we will recover by the fourth quarter of the year, from what padding means, especially for ministers who had to implement what padding contains. These were very serious development which I never knew about.
“So, really, it was a nasty experience for us. It was also a nasty experience for some of the ministers who were never in government, for them to sit down day and night to work. I saw some of them literaly lost weight because they were sleeping less and eating less. “They were Working on every kobo to be spent.”
President Buhari further regretted that Nigeria, for a long time, embraced mono-economy, relying solely on oil and forgetting about solid minerals, agriculture, making and exploring things.
He said that because of such miscalculation, “we recently just found out that we are poor because we don’t have anything to fall back on. This is the condition we found ourselves and this change mantra had to go through hell up till yesterday.
“And for you to talk to whoever came to visit us throughout that year. I wonder how each of your diaries would be, because people were expecting this change mantra in their own way.
“How do you define change? Luckily our party identified three major items: security, economy and corruption.
“Because we were not part of those 16 years, this is where we found ourselves and this is no joke.”
The President then pitied the nation’s information minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed who has to be explaining and defending government policies and action almost everyday.
“One of the men I pity is Lai Mohammed. Everyday, he is on TV explaining our performance or lack of it.” [myad]

FCT Minister Begs Quantity Surveyors To Reduce Cost Of Building

FCT Minister BelloMinister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has appealed to the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors to prevail on its members across the country to reduce the high cost of building projects in Nigeria.

The Minister who spoke when a delegation from the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, led by its President, Mrs. Mercy Torkwase Iyortyer paid him a visit said that high cost of doing business is detrimental to the image of the country.

“These prices do not come from the air, they are written by people who are professionals.”

The Minister decried the corruption in the purchase and construction, adding that efforts are ongoing to ensure that relevant Procurement Departments are handled by professionals.

“Everybody has to be very professional and conscious of this enormous responsibility, especially making sure that whatever is monetary related, are handled with patriotic zeal by doing what is right.”

He said that the FCT Administration is willing to have professional Quantity Surveyors in all its committees that have to do with their jobs to enable the government draw from their expertise.

“Sometimes, expertise from your members who are not saddled with the day to day responsibility of office work in a setup like the FCTA will be good because some of you are in the public sector; some are in the private sector; some are in the security agencies; some of you are in the educational sector all with different orientation. However, all professional bodies would be considered to at least guide us as to what the regulations are.”

The President of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, Mrs. Mercy Torkwase Iyortyer lauded the Minister’s ongoing effort in tackling challenges of environmental sanitation. [myad]

Our CEO In Handshake With President Buhari

Oziusman and BuhariEditor-In-Chief/Chief Executive Officer of the Greenbarge Reporters, Yusuf Ozi-Usman in a handshake with President Muhammadu Buhari after a Democracy Day Luncheon which the President organized for over 80 members of the State House Press Corps (SHPC) on Monday, May 30, at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja. The minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed (in the middle) shares in the light jokes [myad]

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