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We Are Helping To Rejuvenate Nigeria’s Economy, Dangote Assures

Dangote recieves awardThe acknowledged richest man in Africa, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has said that his group of companies is committed to rejuvenate Nigeria’s economy, especially in the areas where the country is not doing well right ow.

Dangote, who spoke in Lagos on Friday where he was honoured as “Man of the Year 2015’’ by The Guardian Newspapers Limited, said that he is working hard with his company to take Nigeria to the next level and that within the next two and half years, Nigeria is going to excel in some critical areas.

“We want to do that by looking at critical areas where Nigeria is not doing well in terms of local production and tackle the problem areas.

“Number one is refinery, Dangote Group is building a refinery which will produce 650,000 barrels of petrol per day; the current capacity that we have as a country now, both the ones that are working and the ones not working, is just 450,000 barrels per day.

“Our petrochemical is ten times that of Eleme, we are at 1.3 million, Eleme is 120,000, so it will be the largest petrochemical industry in Africa.

“In fertilizer production, we are not only trying to satisfy the market, but our size is three million tonnes which is ten times more than what is available in Nigeria today.

“We are trying to make sure we satisfy the local needs and also export and we thought about how to address our power issues, the only way we can address power issues is to have enough gas and sort out distribution. “Distribution is important because unless you collect money from the consumers, you cannot grow.

“There are two sub-sea gas pipelines coming from Bonny which will produce about three billion volume of gas which is exactly about the same size of LNG.

“We are committed to turning around the economy of Nigeria and in the next two and a half years, Nigeria will be the highest oil petroleum products export country, will be the highest in terms of fertilizer export, will be the highest in petrochemicals export.

“Nigeria will also be the highest in terms of cement export in Africa.”

Speaking on bailouts for the states, Dangote said: “I don’t believe the Federal Government should continue to be bailing out the states. The states have to sit down and plan to cut costs instead of looking for bailout and being lazy.

“They can create jobs and give incentives to people to come and invest, they should assure people that they are not going to be slammed with various taxes which is what some of them do.”

Dangote said that the current situation of the economy would push people to work harder, to work in terms of diversifying the economy.

Earlier, the publisher of Guardian Newspapers Limited, Lady Maiden Ibru, had said that they were honouring Dangote because of his impact on the lives of Nigerians and Africa. She restated the role of the newspaper in the society as working for the enduring benefits of the people and being critical and identifying as well as publicizing heroes as a way of redirecting the values of the society.

The first “Man of the Year’’ award was presented to former president Olusegun Obasanjo in 1987.

Some of the guests at the event were former governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba, Bishop Alexander Gianniris of the Diocese of Greek Orthodox Church, and former Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Chris Ali. [myad]

My Candid Letter To The Senate President, By Dele Momodu

dele-momoduYour Excellency, I’m convinced the time has come to write you this letter despite the fact that I have some measure of access to you. I decided to do this in order to tackle the mischief makers who believe I’m your very close friend and as such must be a rabid supporter of yours. I have been accused of all sorts of garbage including being paid heavy sums of money from your bottomless pocket. I’m aware that most of these guys can never believe that anyone could stand up for principle without pecuniary gains. But before I go into the meat of this letter, I need to state my background briefly as I’m sure you don’t even know me well enough to understand and appreciate my socio-political trajectory. I have read all sorts about you and I and it is necessary sometimes to put the records straight for the sake of doubting Thomases who can never see anything good in others. You were a Governor for eight years and I can’t remember ever meeting you one on one. The only time I believe we exchanged physical pleasantries would have been at the 70th birthday dinner hosted in honour of your mother-in-law, Erelu Ojuolape Ojora at The Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos some years back. I remember seeing and greeting you and a few of the former and current Governors present including Olusegun Osoba, James Ibori, Babatunde Fashola and others. I would later see one of the pictures I took at the party and read many years after that I was busy drinking champagne with James Ibori who was being wanted for several cases of corruption and so on. I could not believe my eyes because the picture showed clearly that I was chatting with Chief Olusegun Osoba while Ibori minding his business behind me but someone needed to rubbish me for reasons I could never fathom. Not just that, Ibori was still a Governor and would I run away from a function or refuse to greet people so as not to be accused of hobnobbing with corrupt leaders? The next time I interfaced with you was after you employed Mr Bamikole Omishore who was my American campaign coordinator in Washington DC, when I joined the Presidential race from 2010-2011. I was happy that you got such a brilliant young man to manage your social media. But you and I got closer for only one reason in the past one year plus because we both campaigned vigorously for Major General Muhammadu Buhari and you and Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi were the best of pals and he has been my friend long before he became Governor of Rivers State. I loved the way you, Amaechi, Kwankwaso, Wamako, Tambuwal, Atiku Abubakar, and others took the bold decision that would change the course of Nigerian history for better or for worse when you abandoned PDP despite threats and harassments. I must have met you about twice in your Lagos home to strategise and was particularly impressed with your ability to rally the likes of Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Wale Tinubu and others who ordinarily would have felt a need to support the government in power. I was informed you were able to raise some stupendous amount of money during and after the APC primaries. We talked more on phone and you assured me constantly that everything was on course. The rest is history. However trouble started as soon as victory came. I knew you had only one ambition and that was to become the Senate President. I thought that was a legitimate dream but did not envisage that it would turn out to be your albatross. Politics in Africa, and probably elsewhere, is a deadly game. You’ve fought several battles in your life but I doubt if you ever bargained for this one. It all started like a joke. Your party apparatchik was obviously opposed to your candidacy. You were equally determined to realise your life ambition. One of the rumours then was that you could not be trusted with power and that in the next four years you would have become unstoppable if you decide to go headlong for the Presidency. I’m not a member of your party so I could not understand what the hullabaloo was all about. The manner you emerged caught everyone unawares. The biggest problem was the fact that you sought and got the unequivocal support of members of the PDP in the Senate and even did a deal that made it possible for one of them to become your deputy. That was the hara-kiri you committed and your enemies would never forgive you for that. One thing led to another, and things fell apart and the centre could no longer hold. You probably underestimated the resolve of your enemies to cut you down to size. The next we saw were allegations of impropriety levelled against you at the Code of Conduct Bureau. You were said to have been dodgy in your assets declaration forms. Anyway, it seemed you had touched the tiger by the tail and it remained to be seen how you would wriggle out of the monumental trouble you had inadvertently courted by your rebelliousness and bellicosity. I was personally irked that we were back to the Nuhu Ribadu days and I voiced my opinion openly. I was not defending you but defending the rights of man. I had thought naively that APC knew what it was getting into with an ill-assorted assemblage of different characters from varied backgrounds. I presumed there was an accord that all sinners became saints once they migrated and amalgamated with APC. The deluge of immigrants from PDP convinced me that President Buhari would have to sanctify the pollutants if any in the new party. Not once did I hear of any objection to the proliferation so I assumed all was well. I never said you should not be prosecuted but that we should discourage a situation where every successive government uses anti-corruption camouflage to punish its enemies. This position was not meant to protect you but to discourage a perpetuation of such tradition. I wrote copiously against the harassment of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu when he went on similar trial. I had demonstrated publicly against the Yar’Adua cabal when they tried to stop Dr Goodluck Jonathan from assuming power when his boss was terminally ill. I remember also when I wrote an open letter to Mallam Nuhu Ribadu in 2007 and how I was viciously attacked by his supporters. But what happened after? Nuhu himself was forced into exile as a victim of impunity. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and The Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi, formerly known as Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, became veritable victims of impunity and I was vehemently opposed to their ordeals. I needed to state this background very well as a way of documenting my modest contribution to the discouragement of impunity as a former victim myself under the military regimes. Now that it seems many Nigerians are comfortable with setting fire to an entire village in order to catch some rats, I will not belabour the issue further. Please, permit me to now address the case at hand. I want you to know that no matter what you do henceforth, the case against you will go on. The earlier you resign yourself to fate the better. You have done all you can to prevent this from happening and the time has come for you to defend yourself as best as you can. I understand the psychological trauma you are under. You are in utter shock that a party you laboured with others to build and nurture has decided to treat you as a pariah. You are stupefied at the sudden turn of events. But let me advise you, the Judiciary is still the best arbiter and if you’re truly innocent, you will be vindicated but if you are found guilty after exhausting all legal options available in the land you must take a bow and accept the judgment with equanimity. Even if the APC decides to sweep this under the carpet, someone may still bring it up tomorrow. It is in your best interest to face the bullet and hope for a miracle. I’m not one of those who have written off the Nigerian Judiciary. I will also not join those who have already convicted you in the court of public opinion. I’m a Christian and I know none of us can cast the first stone and we should be careful not to gloat over anyone’s misfortune. Please, note that you must do nothing to pervert the course of justice by enacting hurriedly-packaged laws ostensibly meant to block your trial. It will further diminish you and make your sympathisers recoil in shame. To whom much is given, much is expected. God has been very kind to you and as a Muslim you must submit yourself only to the will of Allah, the only one who can forgive our sins. Who knows what the outcome may be at the end of the day? I beg you in the name of God to take courage. Stand like a man and carry your heavy cross.

This article first appeared on Thisday. [myad]

It Is Only Death That Will Stop My Support, Dino Melaye Assures Saraki

Melaye and SarakiSenator Dino Melaye, from Kogi West Senatorial District, has assured the embattled Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki that it is only death that would stop him from supporting him.

He said: “And if you have no single supporter, it means I’m dead. No shaking.”

The self-styled anti-corruption activist made these statements via his Facebook page, on which he posted a picture of himself and Saraki.

Melaye said that Saraki, despite the allegations of corruption hanging on him, must remain in office for four years.

“My brother and friend Sen. Bukola Saraki, if you have 1 trillion supporters, I’m one. If you have one billion, I’m one. If you have one million, I’m one. If you have one thousand, I’m one. If you have ten, I’m one. If you have only one supporter, I’m one. And if you have no single supporter, it means I’m dead. No shaking. Four years too sure,” he wrote on the Facebook. [myad]

Nigeria Army Swoops On Boko Haram, Arrests 4 Kingpins

Boko Haram leaders arrestedThe Nigeria army made a major haul on Boko Haram insurgents today, Friday, with the arrest of four insurgents described as Kingpins of the deadly group.

The arrest of the kingpins was said to have been made by troops of the 3 Battalion of 22 Task Force Brigade.

They were picked up  in Rann, Kala-Balge Local Government Area (LGA), Borno State following a tipoff.

According to military sources, the troops, working on such tipoff from the people in the area, conducted a thorough search leading to the arrest of the kingpins.

Names of the arrested terrorists were given as Umara Mai Gyaran Rediyo, a radio technician, Umaru Mai Nama, a cattle herding and sales specialist, Alifa Makinta, a specialist in stealing foodstuffs, and Balu Jugudum, a jewelry thief.

The suspects are said to be currently undergoing interrogation. [myad]

Dasukigate: Jonathan Cousin Remanded In Prison For Allegedly Diverting $40 Million

Robert Jonathan cousinRobert Azibaola,, a cousin of former President Goodluck Jonathan is now embroiled in a case of diverting the sum of $40 Million which is an oil pipeline security contract through One-Plus Holdings, a sister company of Kakatar Construction Limited.

Azibaola allegedly received the payment for the contract which was said to have been made by the detained former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd).

The man, who has been ordered by a Lagos magistrate, Osunsanmi, to be remanded in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) pending the completion of investigation into the allegation.

It would be recalled that a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja had previously granted Azibaola, who has been in EFCC custody since March 23 bail, following his application for the enforcement of his fundamental Human Right.

Aziboala had approached the court through a motion ex-parte, praying the court to grant him an interim bail pending his arraignment before a court of law by the EFCC

Ruling on the application, Justice Olasunbor held that Robert’s detention by the EFCC
for over two weeks was unconstitutional.

Justice Olasunbor said that the applicant (Robert) had disclosed sufficient evidence before the court to warrant the granting of his reliefs.

The judge subsequently admitted him to bail pending his arraignment before a court of law or
pending the determination of his substantive motion on notice.

Reacting to the new development, Azibaola’s lawyer, Chief Chris Uche said it is unfortunate that the EFCC had chosen to disregard the order of a Federal High Court.

“This is scandalous to say the least. It is a sad irony that a Commission that claims that nobody is above the law is portraying itself as being above the law.‎ What they did in Lagos is forum shopping and an abuse of court process. They knew that such impunity will not work in Abuja. This is the reason they went to Lagos to continue the illegal detention of my client using the guise of fresh charges against him.

“This is ‎an unfortunate attemtpt to undermine the positive order of the court and overreach the order to release my client on bail. We shall take all necessary steps to ‎ensure that this impunity does not stand,” he said.

The matter before the Lagos magistrate court was adjourned to May 23. [myad]

 

My Mum Claimed She Never Knew Me, Suspected Armed Robber Laments

Toy gunA 16-year-old teenager whose name was given simply as Ibeh,  has complained that his mother, who operates a restaurant in Iyana-Iba area of Lagos state disowned him when she learnt that he had been arrested for alleged armed robbery.

Police detectives in Lagos were said to have arrested Ibeh for being in possession of a toy gun and using the same gun to rob unsuspecting passengers in traffic hold-ups at night at Iyana-Iba, even as he insisted that he was not a robber.

Ibeh, who dropped out of school in primary three, used to wash buses and motorcycles at a carwash.

He said: “Before they took me to the police station, they took me to my mother.
But my mum and I had been having a strained relationship. She allowed the police to take me away.

“She said I used to give her too much problems. She even said that whenever she asked me to wash used plates in her restaurant, I would run away. People told me that she had disowned me.”

Ibeh said that he was arrested with a toy gun at Iyana-Iba after he and his friend found the gun inside a bag, adding: “I have not used the toy gun to rob anyone! I was walking with one of my friends at Iyana- Iba, when we saw a bag on the floor. When we opened it, we found a black toy gun. We found it around 9p.m. We were still there, discussing what to do with the gun when I was arrested by the police.
“The police didn’t want to listen to anything I had to say about the toy gun. My friend first noticed the policemen and took to his heels. I also tried to run away but I was caught. With our move to run away, they concluded that we were the ones robbing passengers in traffic at night.

“I tried all I could to explain to them that I just found the gun in a bag by the roadside, but they wouldn’t listen.”

The suspect said that he dropped out of school after he discovered he could not cope.

“My mother was not really interested in my schooling. But the way things are going for me now, I don’t like it at all. I’m really interested in going back to school.” [myad]

Nigeria Army Nabs Fake Colonel, 3 Serving Officers, Recovers Arms

Colonel Sani UsmanThe Nigerian Army has arrested a fake colonel, Prince Onyemauche and three serving soldiers who were said to have indulged in fraudulent activities in different parts of the country.

The Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman who paraded the fake army colonel before news men in Abuja today, Friday said that the suspect was arrested in Gwagwalada on Feb. 17 alongside three soldiers, including one Staff Sergeant Jacob Philip, by troops of 176 Special Forces Guards Battalion.

He said that the suspect had earlier escaped being caught at an Abaji military checkpoint where he claimed to be a colonel in the Nigerian Army.

Usman said the suspect was arrested with one vehicle and other items including a rifle, a Luger pistol, several rounds of ammunition, cell phones among others.

“The suspect was driving a grey-coloured Toyota Tacoma Pick-up van with registration number Lagos LSD 05 BM at the time of his arrest.

“The suspects were moved to Gwagwalada barracks where a search was conducted on the Toyota Tacoma van.

“Items found in the vehicle include an AK 47 rifle and four magazines, out of which two were empty, while the other two were loaded with 42 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.

“Others include a Luger pistol, 21 x 9mm parabellium ammunition, six cell phones, one Samsung galaxy tablet, 12 cheque booklets, six ATM cards and the sum of N1, 011,300,’’ he said.

Usman said that  investigation revealed that the suspect had been illegally using soldiers as escorts while travelling outside Lagos to his village in Imo and sometimes to Abuja.

He said that the arrested soldiers who were travelling with the suspect without official authorization would be tried through a court martial.

Usman urged the public to be aware that not all persons that claimed to be military personnel were truly so.

He said that Prince Onyemauche would be handed over to the civil police for further investigation and prosecution. [myad]

 

Police Nabs 60 Year Old Woman For Buying 5 Babies For N5 Million

baby buyerThe police in Oyo State have arrested a 60-year-old woman, Asabi Adebayo, for allegedly buying five babies at N5million from a ‘child dealer’ in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State.

The suspect, who said she hailed from Lagos State, is a U.S returnee and revealed how she planned to fly the babies abroad for sale, but first brought them to an orphanage in Ibadan, Oyo state capital, to obtain a certified police report for them. It was from there that she was exposed.

Parading the suspected child trafficker, the babies alongside other suspects yesterday, Thursday at the Eleyele Police Headquarters, the Commissioner of Police, CP, Leye Oyebade, said the woman would have escaped if not for the patriotic effort of the officials of the orphanage who reported the matter at the Iyaganku Police Station.

Oyebade said the police officers who accompanied the suspect to Port-Harcourt where she claimed to have bought the babies have not been able to apprehend the sellers, however, the babies have been taken to the Ministry of Women Affairs, Child Welfare.

“The suspect is assisting the police in their investigation,” the CP said, adding that the ages of the babies, (two boys and three girls) range from two years, eight months, seven months, six months and four months.

Confirming the activities of the woman, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, in Iyaganku area of the state, Mr. Ojopagogo, told journalists that, “A woman, who operates an orphanage came to our station last Thursday and reported to us that a 60-year-old woman came to them that she had five children and that she needed police report for the children to be flown abroad.

“Our detectives, led by a Superintendent of Police, SP, from the Juvenile Welfare Section, went to arrest the suspect.

“The suspect, after her arrest, told us that she got the children for N5million and that she bought the children from a woman in Port-Harcourt.

“We travelled with the suspect to Port-Harcourt; but unfortunately we have not been able to track the seller,” the DPO added.

Source: Tribune. [myad]

Ex Rivers Local Government Boss Locked Up For Alleged Murder, By Gladys Nweke

Rivers Ex Council Boss DetainedFormer chairman of Asari-Toru Local Government Council, Ojukaye Flag Amachree has been remanded in Prison Custody over the alleged murder of one Smart soberkon.

Amachree is facing a two- count charge of conspiracy and murder in magistrate’s court, Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

The state police Command brought him to court with the allegation of murdering Smart soberekon in Buguma in Asari- Tour Local Government Area of the State.

Magistrate I.O Agbesor gave the order for his detention after the submission of the counsel to Amachree, Ken Atsuete in which he said that the court lacked the jurisdiction to try the case. He therefore asked the court to strike- out the case with an advice that it should be transferred to a higher court.

But, the prosecutions on its part, asked the court to remand the accused person in police custody until investigation were concluded.

Chief Magistrate Agbesor, however adjourned ruling on the application to Friday, today, and ordered the accused person to be locked up. [myad]

Buhari Looks For Bureaucracy That Will Not Lead Him Into Taking Wrong Decisions

Buhari in UAEPresident Muhammadu Buhari has made it clear that he needed a bureaucracy that would not lead him into taking wrong decisions in the governance of Nigeria.

“We need a dynamic bureaucracy which will not mislead us into taking wrong decisions,” the President said at a meeting with members of the Council of Retired Federal Permanent Secretaries in his office at the Aso Presidential Villa.

President Buhari is happy that the Council had pledged to support his government for the successful implementation of it’s Change Agenda, especially in the priority areas of improving security, curbing corruption and revitalizing the national economy.

“I am glad you have rightly identified the key issues we campaigned on.”

President Buhari told the elder statesmen that he is not yet convinced why he should devalue the nation’s currency, adding that he is not sure that the vast majority of ordinary Nigerians will derive any tangible benefit from such exercise.

“When I was military Head of State, the IMF and the World Bank wanted us devalue the Naira and remove petrol subsidy but I stood my grounds for the good of Nigeria.

“The Naira remained strong against the Dollar and other foreign currencies until I was removed from office in August, 1985 and it was devalued.

“But how many factories were built and how many jobs were created by the devaluation?

“That is why I’m still asking to be convinced today on the benefits of devaluation,” President Buhari told the retired Permanent Secretaries led by Otunba Christopher Tugbobo.

This was even as Chief Philip Asiodu, the Pioneer Chairman of the Council, said that its members want the present Administration to succeed because Nigeria has already lost many opportunities for progress.

“We are non-partisan. The interest of Nigeria is paramount to us and we are anxious that you should succeed,” Chief Asiodu told the President.

The Council of Retired Federal Permanent Secretaries was established in 2004 to serve as a platform for retired permanent secretaries to offer constructive advice to government on key policy issues. [myad]

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