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Company Threatens To Sue FG Over Financial Scam Allegation

LawyersEmi Systems Nigeria Limited, one of the companies indicted by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) has given the Presidency seven days ultimatum to retract the publication which it described as false or be sued.

In a letter titled, “Re: Buhari’s Panel indicts over 300 ONSA Contractors, recovers N7 billion,” counsel to the company, Greenfeild Chambers said the publication disparaged its client before right thinking men in the society as it completed and handed over all jobs it was awarded way back in 2002.

“Our client’s attention was drawn by their customers, business associates and contractors to the press statement credited to Garba Shehu, the Special Assistant (media) to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the report from the investigating panel of the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) to the effect that EMI Systems Ltd was indicted as a company which ‘outrightly failed to execute contract(s) or did so partially and have therefore been asked to refund various sums’.
“Our client finds the above press ‘statement of indictment’ as unfounded, false, baseless and does not reflect the true state of affairs regarding the contracts handled by our client and the engagement by our client with the investigating panel that led to several joint site verification visits carried out by the panel and our client.

“For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state unequivocally that all the contracts awarded to EMI Systems by the ONSA have been fully completed and the contracts were awarded in 2012”, Emeka Obegolu of Greenfeild Chambers said.
The solicitor to the company claimed that the publication cast their client as “a company with no track record of project management and completion; a company that cannot be trusted with contracts in the public sector of any serious government, and a company lacking in integrity and corporate ethics in their day to day business.”
They explained that the contract awarded to them was valued at €722,059.96 for the four contracts, almost four years ago and the contracts had since been performed to the satisfaction of the ONSA.

According to them, they were invited and honoured the investigative panel where they presented documentary evidence to the satisfaction of all parties showing that they did not have any outstanding obligation with the only area of doubt being whether the payment received by the company was net or inclusive of all taxes.
“That the panel insisted that our client should pay taxes on the payments made to it while our client opined that as a matter of practice, government withholds taxes before payment is made, as the items supplied were individually priced.
“That the tax issue was not conclusive as our client is consulting with tax practitioners to get professional advice on the issue of tax liability as stated above,” they stated.
Obegolu said that there was never a time their client was accused of non-completion of jobs in the 20 years they had been into security solutions and contractual relationships.

“We therefore, on behalf of EMI Systems Ltd, demand that Mr. Garba Shehu issues an immediate retraction of the misleading publication concerning our client and a letter addressed to our client conveying the said retraction. This is the minimum that will assuage the battered corporate image of our client and reassure their customers of the corporate integrity of our client and continuing commitment to excellent service delivery.
“Take notice therefore, that unless we receive the letter of retraction within seven (7) days of the date of receipt of this letter, we have our client’s standing instruction to employ all legal means to seek redress for the publication including seeking damages in libel before a court of competent jurisdiction,” they demanded.​ [myad]

2 Edo Communities Go To War Over Mango Fruit, 2 Killed, Palace Burnt

Adams OshiomholeTwo communities: Uneme-Ekpedo and Bekuma-Okpameri in Akoko-Edo local government area of Edo state have gone to war over mango fruit, resulting in the death of two persons even as 40 houses have been burnt down.

It was gathered that four persons from Uneme-Ekpedo community went to a bush to pluck mangoes but that one of them was reportedly killed by youths from Bekuma-Okpameri community, who claimed the mango tree belonged to them.

Angered by the incident, youths from Uneme-Ekpedo were said to have mobilized and invaded Bekuma-Okpameri killing residents and set houses ablaze.

The palace of the traditional ruler of Bekuma-Okpameri, HRH Moses Alabi, was also torched.

Persons injured in the attack are now receiving treatment at an emergency camp at Lampese, a neighboring community.

An eyewitness said: “as I am talking to you, there is nobody in Bekuma-Okpameri. It was unbelievable. The youths have completely sacked the community and residents are now camped in Lampese.”

Edo State Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, confirmed the incident and said that a fact finding police team had been sent to the community to arrest the perpetrators. [myad]

No Negotiation, No Surrender, Boko Haram Denies Shekau’s Video Outing

NIGERIA-CAMEROON-FRANCE-KIDNAPAnother group of Boko Haram insurgents have released a new video today denying any suggestions that they would surrender, over a week after their shadowy leader Abubakar Shekau appeared in a video claiming that the end had come for the insurgents and calling for prayer.

In the new video, the insurgents said: “you should know that there is no truce, there is no negotiation, there is no surrender.”

An unidentified masked man wearing camouflage said in a prepared script in Hausa, in the video posted on YouTube: “this war between us will not stop.”

The video, which was of markedly better quality than Shekau’s and included Arabic subtitles, featured nine masked Boko Haram fighters standing on sandy ground in an undisclosed desert location. It is unclear if the masked people in the video include the Boko Haram leader.

In today’s message, Boko Haram maintained it was a potent fighting force, with fighters posing with AK-47s in front of Toyota Hilux pick-up trucks and a lorry mounted with a military cannon.

They however admitted that Shekau was still the head of the “West African wing. [myad]

Buhari Identifies Nuclear Terrorism As Greatest Threat To International Security

President Buhari at AUPresident Muhammadu Buhari has warned the world that nuclear terrorism has come as one of the greatest threats to humanity.
“Nuclear terrorism is one of the greatest threats to international security and preventing nuclear terrorism and all forms of terrorism around the globe is of concern to all of us.”
President Buhari who today, presented Nigeria’s statement to the 4th Nuclear Security Summit being hosted by President Barack Obama in Washington DC, reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to the global fight against the threat of nuclear terrorism and other forms of terrorism.
President Buhari also pledged Nigeria’s continued support for all multilateral efforts aimed  at promoting a common approach and commitment to nuclear security at the highest levels.
“Nigeria accords high priority to all global efforts towards ending the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery, including nuclear weapons.
“Nuclear terrorism is one of the greatest threats to international security and preventing nuclear terrorism and all forms of terrorism around the globe is of concern to all of us.
“To this end, Nigeria has strengthened the legal framework for fighting terrorism through the adoption in 2013 of an amendment to its Terrorism (Prevention) Act, ensuring the implementation of more robust counter-terrorism measures in the country.”
President said told the gathering that to enhance Nuclear Security, Nigeria has reinforced its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United States Department of State’s Partnership for Nuclear Security and the World Institute for Nuclear Security.
“In addition, Nigeria has signed an agreement of cooperation with the United States Department of Energy’s  Office of Radiological Security to protect nuclear and other radiological materials from theft or sabotage.
“Nigeria also intends to strengthen its partnerships with relevant international organizations to promote capacity building, particularly in the development of the Nigerian Nuclear Security Support Centre, Physical Security Upgrades and Human Reliability Programmes Implementation.”

The President said that Nigeria has developed a programme to ensure that radioactive sources in the country are better secured to prevent unauthorized access by terrorists and criminals.
He praised President Obama’s “pace setting initiative and drive,” which, he said, has brought the global fight against the threat of nuclear terrorism to its present level. [myad]

Recruitment Of 10,000 Police Kicks-Off, As Authority Warns Against Sharp Practices

Mike OkiroRecruitment through online, of 10,000 Nigerians into the Nigeria Police Force began today, April 1. The exercise is expected to last for six weeks.
Those that are to be recruited are Nigerians with school certificates, national diplomas and graduates.
The recruitment form to be completed for the exercise is available on the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission: websites http://www.npf.gov.ng and http://www.psc.gov.ng, http://www.npfcareers2016.net/.
Meanwhile, the Police Service Commission (PSC) has, in a statement warned those in charge of the recruitment not to compromise the integrity of the exercise.
The statement, signed by Ikechukwu Ani, PSC’s Head of Media and Public Affairs, warned that any official involved in misconduct during the exercise would be sanctioned according to Public Service Rules.
“The staff must live above board as the commission is ready to make a huge success of the presidential assignment.
“Candidates are warned against indulging or inducing the staff as anyone caught would be arrested and prosecuted.”
Also the Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police, has also warned the candidates not to fall victims of fraudsters who would want to make quick money from the exercise.
“No one should pay any money to obtain the form because it is available free online.”  [myad]

30 Furniture Shops Razed Down By Fire In Garzo, Kano

Asaba filling station fireNo fewer than 30 furniture shops were, early this morning, razed down by midnight fire in Gwarzo Market, Gwarzo Local Government Area of Kano State.
Items destroyed by the fire, which was said to have spread from the burning of sawdust nearby, were estimated at millions of Naira.
An eyewitness told the News Agency of Nigeria in Kano today that the incident occurred around 1am, adding that the fire destroyed the entire furniture section of the market before it was put out by men of the fire service in the area.
When contacted, the Director of the state’s Fire Service, Alhaji Mustapha Rulwan, confirmed the incident, saying that the fire started around 1.45am and destroyed 30 shops in the furniture section of the market.
“We got the report of the incident around 1.45am and our men in Gwarzo office were able to quench the fire around 3.25am today (Friday).
“Our preliminary investigation indicated that the fire spread to the shops and other places when some traders attempted to burn sawdust.”
Rulwan, however, warned people to take precautionary measures while using fire. [myad]

We Are Impressed By Your Leadership Style, U.S Scribe Tells Buhari

John Kerry and BuhariThe United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry, has said that his country is impressed by the leadership styles of Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, especially on the way he is handling the economy.
“The United States, let me be clear, is very encouraged by President Buhari’s commitment to an economy that is more diversified, less dependent on a single commodity for export earnings, and that means we need to develop sustainability.”
Mr. Kerry, wh o spoke at the US-Nigeria Binational Commission’s meeting in Washington, said that America wanted Nigeria to succeed.
“You know there are challenges.  That’s what your election was about. And so we are all aware that the world right now is facing many different challenges in terms of governance in various parts of the world and for various reasons: absence of capital, absence of structure, having to build capacity.
“These things take time.  Nobody is pretending that it’s an overnight operation.  It wasn’t for us. And some people sometimes are very revisionist in America about our own history, but we’ve gone through some very difficult periods and very difficult issues.”
Kerry recalled that America took slavery out of its constitution after it had been written, adding that it was no small task.
“We’ve been through a history.  And what we’re trying to do is, really, share with people the shortcut, if you will – how you can manage to avoid some of the mistakes that we’ve made in the course of our own development in ways that can embrace the hopes and the aspirations of millions upon millions of people.  That’s what this is about.”
According to him, Nigeria is finding very vibrant expression in every branch of the arts, saying that like the United States, Nigeria “is a diverse country with a very large and assertive civil society.”
Kerry insisted that Nigeria’s future is in Nigerians’ hands but that the United States would help Nigeria.
“Our development assistance this year will top $600 million, and we are working closely with your leaders – the leaders of your health ministry – to halt the misery that is spread by HIV/AIDS, by malaria, and by TB.”
He said that America’s long-term food security programme and Feed the Future would help to create more efficient agriculture and to raise rural incomes.
He noted that under Buhari’s administration, Nigeria had been taking the fight to Boko Haram and  had reduced Boko Haram’s capacity to launch full-scale attacks.
He said that the group remained a threat to the entire region and that the US and Nigerian governments had been collaborating on new ways to institute security measures.
“The threat that is posed by Boko Haram is serious, but it must not – and I really believe this – it will not be allowed to shape Nigeria’s future.  Nigeria is a country with almost boundless capacity for economic growth.” [myad]

Trump’s Mess Has Become His Message, By Peggy Noonan

Republican Presidential candidate Donald TrumpA woman who aborts a child is operating within an emotional and spiritual context of fear, disappointment, confusion and sadness. If she receives an illegal abortion she should not be “punished” by the law. This is in line with long human tradition and is based on the simple wisdom that she has already been gravely and tragically penalized: She has lost her child, someone who was very likely going to love her, someone she very likely would have loved. The doctor who performs such an abortion on the other hand is not in turmoil, he is in business. He breaks the law and ends the life of the child with full consciousness, and for profit. He should be “punished.” He should be in jail.
That we even have to discuss this is absurd. It also feels very 1970s, when the subject to so many was new. I guess it’s still new to Donald Trump, and so unexamined, un-thought-through. Yes, he walked back or clarified his stand on punishment, and yes, Chris Matthews badgered and browbeat him on MSNBC. But presidential hopefuls, especially Republican ones, are routinely badgered and browbeaten. You have to deal with it. It’s part of how you earn the big job.
But I feel like we’re missing something in this latest.
Mr. Trump is hurting himself, in real time and for the first time. We will likely see it, and soon, in the polls. Already his numbers in next week’s Wisconsin primary have fallen, and as for women—well, with women nationally Mr. Trump is currently more popular than cholera, but not by much.
We’re missing what’s happening because we’re blocked by clichés. The first great Trump cliché, which began seven or eight months ago, was that he’d quickly do himself in with some outrageous comment. So everyone waited. His insults to John McCain, Megyn Kelly—that would do it. But it didn’t. The more outrageous he was the stronger he got.
So a new cliché was born, the still-reigning one: Whatever Mr. Trump says it won’t hurt him, people will just love him more.
But that’s not right. It was always a mistake to think one explosive statement would blow his candidacy up. What could damage him, and is damaging him, is the aggregate—a growing pile of statements and attitudes that becomes a mood, a warning sign, a barrier.
It’s been going on for four or five weeks, and you can take your pick as to the tipping point. Maybe it was when he threatened to “spill the beans” on another candidate’s wife, or when he retweeted the jeering pictures of her and his own wife. Maybe it was his inability to clearly, promptly denounce the KKK; maybe it was when he hinted at riots if he’s cheated out of the nomination. Maybe it was Corey Lewandowski’s alleged battery of reporter Michelle Fields. Maybe it was when Mr. Trump referred in debate to his genitals, a true national first.
It has all added up into a large blob of sheer dumb grossness. He is now seriously misjudging the room. The room is still America.
I speak to Trump supporters a lot, and they are getting embarrassed. Their feeling was perfectly encapsulated by what Ann Coulter said on a podcast after the retweeting of the wives’ photos: “Do you realize our candidate is mental?” She said of having to defend his mad statements and tweets: “It’s like constantly having to bail out your 16-year-old son from prison.”
It has left me thinking about the political theory of The Mess. The Mess is something a candidate occasionally brings with him that voters can tell is going to cause trouble down the road. The Mess is a warning sign; it tells potential supporters to slow down, think twice. The Mess might be a pattern of scrapes with the law, a series of love affairs or other scandals. Voters will accept normal, flawed human beings but they don’t like patterns of bad behavior. They don’t like when they see a Mess, because they don’t want to elect trouble to high office. Donald Trump’s Mess is his mouth, his indiscipline, his refusal to be . . . serious.
At the same time Mr. Trump doesn’t even seem to be trying to do the one big thing he has to do now. He is the front-runner for the nomination. At this point it is his job to keep the support he has and persuade those who don’t like him to give him a second or third look. To do that he only has to be more thoughtful, stable and mature in his approach—show he may be irrepressible and fun and surprising, even shocking, but at bottom he has within him a plausible president.
Instead, he is stuck at nutty. Rather than attempt to win over, he doubles down. In the process he shows that what occupies his mind isn’t big issues, significant questions or the position of the little guy, but subjects that are small, petty, unworthy.
Instead of reassuring potential or reluctant supporters, he has given them pause. Instead of gathering in, he is repelling. This is political malpractice on a grand scale.
It was always Mr. Trump who was the only one big enough to take down Mr. Trump. He may be doing it. In the process he does a great favor to his current and potential opponents. One of the things Mr. Trump does is make everyone else look normal. His outrageousness cancels out theirs. Once Hillary Clinton was too corrupt to be elected, had too many negatives, too much bad history from her early days in Arkansas to the Clinton Foundation, Benghazi, the emails. She brought and brings quite a mess.
But his mess cancels out her mess.
The sheer force of Donald Trump’s weird, outsized strangeness has made her look normal. It’s made Ted Cruz look normal too, like a nice, sincere fella right in the middle of the political bell curve.
There are people who used to dismiss Trump supporters, and who later self-corrected to show compassion from great heights: “My God, they’re suffering in America.” They have now taken a newly jaundiced eye—his supporters are his enablers.
My thought is different. Maybe the sadness here is that Mr. Trump’s supporters are earnest and full of concern for America and he isn’t worthy of them. Maybe he only harnessed their legitimate anger but can’t do anything with it because he’s not as serious as so many of them are, but a flake, a dope with poor impulse control.
What happens to Trumpism—his stands on illegal immigration, trade, entitlements—when Mr. Trump is gone? Does he have any sense of responsibility for what he leads?
And the immediate question: Is it possible he can change and be worthy of the moment? I don’t know but doubt it, because in my observation people at the end of middle age don’t usually change, they just become more so. In any case it’s getting late. So far Donald Trump has conquered all expectations, half-conquered the American political system, and almost conquered one of our two great political parties. It is sad he can’t conquer himself.

Noonan can be reached through Peggy.Noonan@wsj.com. [myad]

Ghana Transparency Initiative Declares $84 Million Oil Money Missing

Ghana presidentThe Ghana Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (GHEITI), has declared $84,382,088 out of the $900 million derived in 2014 from oil and gas extraction in Ghana missing.

According to the agency’s report on the operations of the extractive industry in the country, the government has not been able to verify the reception of the total revenue from the oil and gas companies.

The agency, which evaluates the government’s revenue flow as well as disbursements in the oil and gas industry, blamed Anadarko WCTP Limited as one of the major culprits.

“With the exception of Anadarko WCTP Limited, all oil and gas companies that made payments in 2014 reported to the GHEITI.”

Ghana recorded a production figure of 37,201,691 barrels (BBLS) of crude oil and 55,758.04 Million Standard Cubic Feet (MMSCF) of natural gas from the Jubilee fields in the year under review. According to the report, an additional 79,602 barrels of crude oil were produced from the Saltpond field.

The oil and gas sector’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) slacked from 8.2% in the 2013 to 7.25% in 2014.

The GHEITI report also called for more transparency from the government and the various oil and gas companies operating in the country. It urged prompt provision of information on the performance of the Ghana petroleum funds (GPF). [myad]

Mad Man, By Yusuf Ozi-Usman

Yusuf Ozi-Usman
Yusuf Ozi-Usman

What does a mad man do? He walks randomly half naked or completely naked on the street. He picks pieces of papers along the street. He busies himself reading the papers even when there is no writing on them. He talks alone to himself. He laughs alone to himself. He is in the world of his own. He believes and swears that whatever he is doing is right while every other person is wrong.
Of course, psychologists and or medical scientists have concluded that every human being has some elements of madness in him or her: that the difference between the one that roams the street naked and the one that prides himself as normal is the percentage of normalcy and madness. They say that if the percentage of madness is high, the person is mad and if the percentage is low, he is normal. But that the one with low percentage would once in a while display some form of madness, even if in a flash.
One then begins to wonder what percentage of madness has gotten into a man who is supposed to be in charge of affairs of millions of people down south Nigeria. This man has been doing things exactly like the one that walks alone, talks alone and laughs alone on the street.
Here is a man who is so obsessed with President Muhammadu Buhari that he has virtually gone crazy or mad or both. Here is a man who says and does strange things, like how much the President spends in travelling to particular places as if he is the chief accountant of the Aso Rock that dispenses the cash; like what the President does and says even with his (President’s) wife as if he is an evil spirit that follows the President around even in private confines; like accusing the President of being the cause of the nation’s economic woes as if he is just coming from the outer space and therefore doesn’t know that the country had been battered for sixteen years before the coming of the President; like saying that the President is persecuting members of a particular party as if he doesn’t know that it is only that party that had been in power for sixteen years and therefore, it is only those who were members that had the opportunity of access to its financial resources which they stole with impunity, and so on and so forth. Even today, the man down south accused the President of traveling to the United States of America to attend an international Security Summit when power generation had stopped for some hours in Nigeria, as if it is the President that was in the power generation house.
And, just on Tuesday, the man down south came out with a bang: no Chibok girl was abducted!!!
To be sure, for over two years now, the nation had been agog about the abduction of over 200 female students of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok in Borno state by members of Boko Haram. There has also been international outcry over the kidnap. Parents of the girls have not only come out to shed tears but at a certain stage, were privilege to meet the immediate past President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan in Aso Rock. Photographs of the parents were taken and featured in both national and international media of communications. And, yet, the man woke up from an obvious deep slumber, feeling giddy and dizzy, about two years after, to say publicly, and with pride, that the girls were not abducted? What is this if it is not a high dose of madness?
Even when someone like Olisa Metuh, the de-facto leader of what remain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has piped low, as a result of the baptism of EFCC fire for his fast fingers that would not allow Naira and Dollars to rest; even when someone like Godswill Akpabio, the man with sharp mouth against the President has slowed down to acknowledge that the President and indeed, the All Progressives Congress (APC) were not responsible for the economic crisis, even when his accomplice in the Buhari’s phantom illness during the campaign, Femi Fani-Kayode has been silenced against the backdrop of the EFCC’s open fire on him over N800 Million he looted, and even when the former Senate majority leader under the PDP, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba is now drumming support for the President, our man down south, now virtually isolated even by the people in the same party, still believes that it is only him that is right.
Indeed, he believes and swears that whatever he is doing is right while every other person is wrong.
Yes, democracy allows free talks, but it doesn’t envisage a situation where a man would talk alone about just anything that comes to his mouth without consulting with his head. Democracy doesn’t envisage a situation where a man would constitute danger to himself and relishes in it. Democracy doesn’t envisage a situation where an ex motor park tout would put a whole state, made up of highly educated, highly enlightened, widely traveled and intelligent people into shame.
Take it or leave it, there is this philosophy about a normal man, through his efforts at attaining height in his calling, earning fame at the end of the day, and an abnormal man – the mad man – through his efforts to pull down his personality and the personality of his fellow human being earning notoriety. Our mad man down south has attained a first class notoriety, and shamelessly so. So mad he is that he doesn’t even know that each time he opens his foul mouth and the news media help him with what comes out of such mouth, his notoriety shines the more.
This man down south may not know, but the fact is that he is hiding behind his finger, democratically. It is madness unlimited. [myad]

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