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Amaechi To Police: You’ve Failed In Rivers; Says Wike Is ‘Bushman’

Amaechi campaigning

Former governor of Rivers state and present Transport minister, Chief Rotimi Amaechi has accused police of failing in their duty in River state even as he described his successor, governor Nyeson Wike as ‘bushman.’

The minister who spoke when he visited the slain All Progressives Congress (APC) members in Omoku, Ogba, Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers state argued: “we can’t have police and be experiencing this kind of thing. Internal security is the responsibility of the police so if we have police and keep experiencing this in Omoku it means the police in Rivers State has failed and the people that are been killed are mostly APC members.”

Amaechi told the bereaved families that President Muhammadu Buhari was aware of the killings in Omoku and promised that full investigation will be carried out to unravel the killers.

“The President is fully aware of the situation. I was the governor of this state and Omoku wasn’t this bad. Police can’t claim not to know who the people are because I was governor, the police worked with me, we knew where the criminals were and we went after them.”

Amaechi also assured the people that arrangements have been made to beef up security ahead of the State and National Assembly re- run elections in the state.

“There will be enough security on the Election Day. There will be enough security to protect lives.”

Amaechi also visited families of late Frankline Obi and late Chukwuladi Adiela in Omoku, Rivers state.

The late Frankline Obi was the APC chairman of ward 4 and was killed and beheaded by unknown gunmen alongside his pregnant wife and son while late Chukwuladi Adiela was an APC stalwart of ward 14.

The former governor accused his successor Wike of lacking the political will and capacity to govern Rivers State, saying: “Wike lacks capacity to govern. Somebody who just knows how to steal money is a bushman.”

Amaechi at an APC rally in Rumueme, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, ahead of the state and national assembly elections, asked Wike to bring evidence to show that he is corrupt.

“I will bring evidence to show that Wike is corrupt. Wike did the Rukpoku/Eneka road during my tenure and did not complete it. I gave Wike the contracts to do all the roads around Aristle House (a hotel in GRA) but he failed to do them, I gave him 14 schools to give to Obio/Akpor people, he stole them, he lacks character.”

On the security situation in the state, Amaechi said: “when I was the governor, one thing that I kept thinking of was how to chase these criminals away but under Nyesom Wike, he meets with them. If Wike does not secure you people, the federal government will secure you. If he doesn’t want to be ignored he should go and secure you people because federal government will no longer tolerate these killings in Rivers State.”

“Saturday is your day, come out and vote. They will no longer have the police they had, they will no longer have the army they had, we pray that INEC should be neutral, your job is to match out and vote for APC, we will not write results like Nyesom Wike, so go back to your wards and do door to door.”

Also, in Akuku/Toru local government area, Amaechi told his party supporters to be courageous in exercising their franchise without fear of intimidation

“You see, it is not enough to provide security because if there are no votes we will lose, the implication therefore is that all of you must come out and vote for APC so that we will win the election.” [myad]

Obaigbena Threatens ThisDay Workers With Sack, Says Divided Loyalty’ll Not Be Condoned

Nduka ObaigbenaChairman and Editor-in-Chief of THISDAY Media Group/ARISE TV Networks, Nduka Obaigbena, has threatened to sack any worker in the organization that fall short of the new work schedules as contained in a memo he rolled out.

The publisher warned the workers in all the departments of the company that the management will no longer condone what he called divided loyalty, saying that absentees at the mandatory staff meetings as contained in the memo would have their appointments terminated.

“Please note that these staff meetings beginning tomorrow March 14, 2016 are mandatory and compulsory ( emphasis mine). Absentees will have their appointments terminated. You have been warned. It is time to take back the company for the  welfare and benefit of every one. If you have other (employment) commitments elsewhere and or conflicts of interest, you must resign honourably. Divided loyalty will no longer be condoned.”

The full text of the memo reads:
Dear Team THISDAY:
This is to confirm MANDATORY MEETINGS FOR ALL STAFF as follows:
1.  Advertising and Marketing Divisional Meetings ( All marketers and sales agents must attend) : 09:00 – EVERY DAY Monday to Fridays;
2. FULL Editorial Meeting – in Lagos and Abuja : ALL Editorial Staff  in Lagos and Abuja including Editors must attend  – 11:00 EVERY DAY Monday to Fridays.
Journalist are required not to book and or accept appointments before 1PM everyday. If you are to cover a scheduled assignment OR meet up an important appointment, you are required to submit your request  for a written approval by email -complete with evidence – for exemption form the daily meetings at least 24 hours earlier. ( verbal approvals will  not be accepted);
3. LINE Editors Meting- ( ALL Line Editors must attend) 4PM EVERY DAY – Monday to Friday;
4. Digital Division Meeting: – Must be attended by all staff of the newly formed Digital Division.- 12 Noon Mondays – Fridays;
4. Operations Services Meeting – must be attended by all unit heads of all operations and services departments: -circulation, printing, pre-press; transport & logistics, maintenance, procurement, finance and administration. 2PM Monday to Friday;
5. Senior Management Meetings: 12 Noon every Monday;
6. Board Of Directors  Exco Meetings –  First Tuesday every month.

POLICY ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. The Editorial Building will now open at 7AM and Close at 10PM every day except for the Night Editors and team as well as the Digital Team on night duty. Every journalist is required to close, submit final copy and go home at 9PM every day, except for days with LATE BREAKING NEWS.  Page planners are required to complete their work by 10PM every day, except for LATE BREAKING NEWS. The  building will be restricted at 11 PM. A new staff bus will depart the premises at 9PM. NO LOITERING WILL BE PERMITTED ANY LONGER.
2. PRINTERS AND NON-EDITORIAL STAFF WILL NO LONGER BE ALLOWED INTO THE EDITORIAL BUILDING EXCEPT FOR THEIR MANAGERS ON ASSIGNMENT.
3. The Staff Canteen will be open from tomorrow for all socialising.
4. Visitors will now be strictly restricted. Any new policy on visitors will be announced soon.
5. Please note that these staff meetings beginning tomorrow March 14, 2016 are mandatory and compulsory ( emphasis mine). Absentees will have their appointments terminated. You have been warned. It is time to take back the company for the  welfare and benefit of every one. If you have other (employment) commitments elsewhere and or conflicts of interest, you must resign honourably. Divided loyalty will no longer be condoned.
Very many thanks!
Nduka Obaigbena
Chairman & Editor-in-Chief
THISDAY Media  Group / ARISE TV Networks
Level C, 885 2nd Avenue, New York NY 10017
Ground Floor, 80 Haymarket London SW1 Y4TQ
35 Creek Road Apapa, Lagos
www.thisdaylive.com  www.arise.tv. [myad]

Group Condemns Unsolicited SMS, Calls By GSM Providers, Asks For Sanction

Akintola Ishaq of MURICMuslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has condemned the unsolicited and indiscriminate calls and Short Message Service (SMS), known as text messages by Telecommunications Companies proiding mobile phone service and called on the House of Representatives which has aready started the move to enact a bill aimed at reducing such incidences to pursue it to logical conclusion.

The bill to sanction the GSM providers for the unnecessary calls and text messages, sponsored by Ali Madaki (APC-Kano), has already scaled through the second reading on the floor of the House. It is now awaiting fine-tuning by the House Committee on Telecommunication.
In a statement, the Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, noted that unsolicited calls and text messages constitute public nuisance, irritants of no small measure, threat to the health of Nigerians and drawbacks to productivity.
“Judged from its irritant perspective, mobile telephone services which began actively during the regime of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (1999 – 2007) is fast becoming a curse rather than a blessing unless something is done urgently.
“Service providers have become extremely audacious. They exhibit no concern for the personal privacy and health of consumers. They call defenseless consumers by phone and send strange and unsolicited text messages to them at odd times. Those that are most disturbing and irritating are sent in the unholy hours of the morning between 1 and 4 am when hardworking Nigerians are fast asleep.
“The messages wake them forcefully from sleep. Many find it hard to go back to sleep hours after the satanic invasion of their privacy. This is not only irritating but provocative and exploitative. It is gross abuse of priviledge on the part of service providers.
“These unsolicited telephone calls and text messages are not limited to nights and early morning hours alone. They also come during the day. The high volume of text messages sent by service providers has exposed these shylock business concerns as relentless capitalist compradore bourgeoisie. Some customers receive as many as 40 messages per day.
“MURIC is asking the telecommunication companies operating in Nigeria: If you can afford to send so many text messages to all customers at no extra charges to yourselves, why do you charge so high for the text messages sent by individual customers?
“It is our contention that Nigerians are being taken for a ride by service providers. These capitalist-oriented companies are inflicting pain on innocent subscribers. Nigerians yearn for protection.
“We call attention to the great havoc in the torrential outpouring of text messages from service providers to innocent tax-payers. The havoc is mainly in health hazards but what could be more damaging to a nation than threat to the health of its citizens?
“Experts agree that sound sleep means ability to think clearly, to plan and to design the next line of action in day-to-day endeavours. The reverse is the case when sleep is brutally cut. There is no gainsaying the fact that stress and fatigue are certain to occur when people are stinted of sleep. We suspect that the current rise in mental illnesses all over the country is partly informed by this flagrant disregard for people’s privacy and the rate at which unsolicited calls and text messages have been disturbing Nigerians.
“The impact of this phenomenon on the nation’s economy cannot be overemphasized. . If it is true that the health of the individual reflects on the performance of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), then we must agree that the telecommunication service providers are not serving the interest of our country.
“MURIC invites the Consumer Protection Society to wake up to its responsibilities. We also charge the House Committee on Telecommunication to expedite action on the draft bill as Nigerians are eagerly awaiting the outcome of its deliberation on the bill. Finally, we urge President Muhammadu Buhari to give speedy accent to the bill as soon as it gets to the Presidency.” [myad]

EFCC’s Claim Of Discovering $1Million In Alex Badeh’s Residence Is Frame-Up – Aides

Alex Sabundu BadehSome personal aides, including the domestic staff of the former Nigeria Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshall Alex Badeh, have clarified that no money was ever picked from house of their embattled boss at any point in time by the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).
Speaking to newsmen at separate points, the aides said however that they were aware of attempts by the people they could identify, to plant some objects, including money around the house, ostensibly to implicate their boss.
The EFCC had recently alleged that its operatives have discovered the sum of $1 Million cash at the residence of embattled former Chief of Defence staff.
Badeh’s aides made it clear that the story of $1 Million was part of a grand design to nail the Adamawa born General.
According to them, Badeh  could not have kept such a colossal amount of money in cash in his residence when he had all the opportunity to move it somewhere else; if it ever existed.
“Moreover, he does not have $1 Million to keep for anybody to find, having been surviving on charity, following the blockage of all his access to funds.”
This is even as Chief Badeh had himself repeatedly denied the report linking him with a so-called $1 Million cash in his residence, saying that he did not even have any such money and could not have kept what he did not have for the EFCC to pick.
Badeh was reported as challenging the EFCC to provide proofs linking him with the money, even as he alleged that he was being framed up in a seeming vendetta war against him by unnamed forces.
Badeh’s attorneys have expressed surprise that so far, no official reaction has come from the EFCC since the speculation gained currency in the media to the effect that the sum of $1 Million was picked up by its men from the residence of  Badeh.
They said that what has been happening has been what they called ‘syndicated fresh angles’ being added to the report to embellish it as an issue in the media. [myad]

Rivers As Battle Ground: Police Move Senior Officers For Re-Run Polls

IGP AraseThe Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, has directed the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 6 Calabar, Adisa Bolanta and three Commissioners of Police to relocate to Port Harcourt on Monday for pre-election preparations for the rerun polls scheduled for next Saturday.

This, he said was in furtherance of strategies designed to prevent electoral violence and to ensure a smooth and orderly conduct of the Rivers State Supplementary elections.

A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olabisi Kolawole today in Abuja, said the three Commissioners of Police were deployed to supervise security arrangements within the three Senatorial Districts – Rivers East, Rivers West and Rivers South East, respectively.

It  said that 6000 conventional Policemen and 14 units of Police Mobile Force personnel would complement the personnel of Rivers State Command during the election.

“In addition, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of Department of Operations, Sontoye Wakama, has also been directed to proceed to Rivers immediately to hold meetings with stakeholders and police officers in the State Command on the need for peaceful conduct before, during and after the election.”

The IG, who assured the law-abiding electorates of a secure and enabling environment to exercise their franchise, warned all security details against accompanying their principals and politicians to polling booths and collation centres during the election.

He emphasized that only security personnel specially assigned for election duties must be seen within and around the places designated for the election. [myad]

Scammers Dupe Central Bank Of $441,000; Deputy Governor, Others Suspended

ScammerInternational scammers were believed to have duped the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) of the sum of $441,000 out of which $251,000 was blocked and recovered. The incidence has resulted in the suspension of a CBN’s Deputy Governor of the Financial System Surveillance, Joseph Nnanna.
Also suspended, as announced by the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele for failing to follow financial regulations and due process, were four deputy directors of the apex bank.
Information reaching us indicated that out of the total amount the bank was duped, it was $190,000 that the fraudsters were able to cash.
It was gathered that two of the scammers have been arrested in Dubai in the United Arab
Emirate and are currently being questioned by investigators.
From their modus operandi, the scammers apparently timed the execution of the fraud to take place when the CBN governor and other deputy governors were out of the country.
The suspended senior officials of the bank were seen to have derelicted against the bank’s regulations regarding respond to spam emails which they ought to first cross-check to ascertain the authenticity of the mails. It is said that CBN has stringent payment process before authorising the release of funds and that those officials authorised the release of the funds when the governor and several senior officials of the bank were on a flight to China last month.
The deputy directors affected by the suspension include the deputy director in charge of payment, the deputy director trade and exchange department, and the deputy director in the office of the governor, who heeded Nnanna’s directive to pay when they themselves ought to know CBN’s payment due process.
A statement posted on CBN website only stated that the bank had uncovered and aborted fraud without giving details.
The four-paragraph CBN statement, signed by the Acting Director, Corporate Communications, Isaac Okoroafor, and titled, ‘CBN Uncovers and Aborts Fraud,’ reads:
“A highly sophisticated plot to defraud the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) by some criminal minded elements has been uncovered and aborted by the bank.
“Although preliminary investigations so far have not revealed any accomplices within the CBN, management has decided to place all key personnel involved in the transaction on suspension.
“This is to ensure a full and unfettered investigation.
“This incidence has been reported to relevant authorities. The CBN wishes to assure the general public that the security of the bank remains intact.”
Hackers have been on the prowl lately breaching accounts of banks around the world. Recently, hackers breached Bangladesh Bank’s systems and attempted to steal nearly $1 billion from its account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Though a typo error by the hackers aborted their $1billion heist, they however netted more
than $80 million before the cyber heist was uncovered.
The hackers appeared to have stolen Bangladesh Bank’s credentials for the SWIFT messaging system, which banks around the world use for secure financial communication.
They then bombarded the Federal Reserve Bank of New York with about three dozen requests to move money from the Bangladesh Bank’s account there to entities in the Philippines and Sri Lanka.
Four requests to transfer a total of about $81 million to the Philippines went through, but a fifth, for $20 million, to a Sri Lankan non-profit organization was held up because the hackers mis-spelled the name of the NGO, Shalika Foundation, prompting a routing bank, Deutsche Bank, to seek clarification from the Bangladesh central bank, which stopped the transaction. [myad]

Strange Helicopter Flies In And Out OF Benue Community

Helicopter strangeA helicopter described in security circle as ‘mysterious’, flew over, and raised security concern in Opialu Village in Edemoga District of Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State.
The security siege mentality in the highly populated village is not unconnected with the appearance of a similar helicopter shortly before the recent mass killing in Agatu District in the same Benue State.
Information reaching us said that two occupants of  the ‘strange’ helicopter which barely touched the grounds at the St. Theresa LGEA Primary School at Opialu at about 5 pm on March 10th, waved their hands at mainly pupils who were playing football on the mission ground. The helicopter, which did not land, was said to have been close enough for the pupils and others who ran towards it to see that one of the two occupants wore an orange colour dress.
An eye witness account said that the helicopter tried to land twice, came so close and then zoomed off and went away only to return.
Chief Emmanuel Onuh, the Chairperson of the Opialu Community Development Association reported the matter to the Divisional Police Headquarters at Okoga.
The eye witness quoted the number of the helicopter as AB-ANA.
It was suspected that the helicopter is one of the de-commissioned aircraft, either of the Nigerian Air force or one of the charter companies.
Daniel Ojo, the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Okpoga, the headquarters of the Okpokwu Local Government Area did not pick his phone today after several attempts but police sources at Okoga confirmed that a report had been lodged at the station.
The police said that the community has been placed on alert even as they warned against taking the law into their own hand.
It was learnt that the police had specifically drawn the attention of the community to anything strange and which could be a bomb on the farms or within it, asking the local chief to, in such instance, alert the police for action. [myad]

Northern Christians Allege That Over 1,000 Teenage Girls Married Off To Northerners

Rev Yakubu PamNorthern Christians under the umbrella of Northern States Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) have alleged that more than 1,000 teenage girls in the North have been subjected into Kaduna shortly after the election of new executive members of the association that there have been increased cases of abduction and forceful marriage of underaged girls in the region.

He warned traditional rulers and religious leaders in the region not to encourage forceful marriage of innocent underage girls against their wish, saying that that such practice is a violation of the constitutional rights of the girls and the Nigerian laws.

Rev Pam challenged the traditional and religious leaders to lead campaigns against underage forced marriages, noting that such practices have a disastrous impact on the education, health and emotional well being of the girls.

Rather than forcing the girls into early marriage, the new Northern CAN Chairman called on the traditional rulers and government in the region to send the young girls to school to enable them secure a better future.

He also called on security agencies to be proactive in such cases and ensure that perpetrators of such crime against humanity are brought to justice.

On Nigeria joining the Arab nations in the fight against terrorism, the Christian body urged the Federal Government to come out clean and explain to Nigerians the modalities involved in the coalition,  and to ensure that their lives and property are guaranteed. (Channelstv, News Express).

Stop The Insults, Obama Tells Presidential Contenders, As Tension Mounts

US President, Barack Obama
US President, Barack Obama

President of the United States of America, Barack Obama has asked Presidential contenders to the White House to stop the insults in their campaigns. His call came a day after a rally by Donald Trump was called off amid clashes.

Obama said candidates should not resort to “insults” and “certainly not violence against other Americans”.

Obama, who will be standing down next January following November’s presidential election, was speaking at a Democratic Party fundraiser in Dallas on Saturday.

He said: “What the folks who are running for office should be focused on is how we can make it even better – not insults and schoolyard taunts and manufacturing facts, not divisiveness along the lines of race and faith.”

Trump, who leads the race for the Republican nomination, cancelled his Chicago rally after fighting broke out between his supporters and protesters. His rivals and others have accused him of using inflammatory rhetoric.

Yesterday, Trump suffered heavy defeats in Republican caucuses in Washington DC and Wyoming.

The clashes at Trump’s Chicago rally on Friday began more than an hour before the event was due to start, and continued after it was cancelled.

Yesterday Trump campaigned in Ohio, one of several key states – also including Florida and Ohio – holding primaries on Tuesday. In Dayton, Ohio, he was briefly surrounded by Secret Service agents on stage after a man tried to breach the security cordon.

Trump has taken a strong anti-immigrant stance, promising to build a “great wall” at the border with Mexico.

Commenting on relations between Muslims and America earlier this week, he said: “Islam hates us.”

Speaking to Fox News after Friday’s events in Chicago, Trump denied fostering division.

“I represent a large group of people that have a lot of anger,” he said. “There is tremendous anger out there on both sides.”

Trump’s rivals for the Republican nomination, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, have both called the incident “sad”.

Texas Senator Cruz accused Trump of creating “an environment that only encourages this sort of nasty discourse.”

Rubio and another Republican challenger, John Kasich, suggested they might not rally behind Mr Trump if he wins the nomination.

Rubio said it was “getting harder every day” to keep his promise to unite behind the eventual Republican nominee.

Kasich said Trump’s rhetoric “makes it very difficult” to support him.

On Saturday, Cruz won a convincing victory in the Wyoming caucus, while Rubio narrowly defeated Kasich in Washington DC. Trump came a distant third in both contests.

Cruz also won on the island territory of Guam.

In the Democratic race. Vermont senator Bernie Sanders is continuing his challenge against frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

Mrs. Clinton won the first ever Democrats’ vote in the Northern Mariana Islands. [myad]

Power Outages, Fuel Scarcity: Federal Government Declares War On Pipeline Vandals

Lai Mohammed 2Federal Government has declared total war on pipeline vandals and the sabotures of power infrastructure that have combined to drastically reduce power generation/transmission as well as fuel supplies thereby inflicting untold hardship on Nigerians.
In a statement in Abuja today, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the repeated attacks on oil and gas pipelines and the willful shutdown of power facilities by protesters amount to economic sabotage which no government will tolerate.
”Vandals, whatever their motives are, cannot and will not be treated with kid gloves because their actions constitute a clear and present danger to the nation’s economic, social and political well-being. The attack on the Forcados Export Terminal that has affected gas production by oil firms and reduced gas supply to power generating plants and the shutdown of the Utorogu gas plant are totally condemnable and cannot be allowed to continue.
”Also, while this Administration will not do anything to abridge the constitutional rights of any individual or group to carry out protests, it will also not tolerate a situation in which anyone will hide under the guise óf legitimate protests to sabotage power infrastructure. The shutdown of the national transmission facility in Osogbo and the Ikeja Disco by some unionists amount to economic sabotage.”
Lai Mohammed said that the government is not unaware that as it steps up the fight against corruption, corruption will vigorously fight back in many forms, including the destruction/sabotage of key national infrastructure to make the government look bad.
”However, nothing will make this government to slow down in its anti-corruption fight and no one who is corrupt will be spared.”
The Minister appealed to Nigerians to join hands with the government to check the activities of the unscrupulous and unpatriotic elements who have taken it upon themselves to continuously work against the interest of the people.
”When oil and gas facilities are vandalized, the impact is felt directly by Nigerians. When power infrastructure is sabotaged for whatever reasons, Nigerians bear the brunt. While those actions may be aimed at discrediting the government, those who pay the price are the vast majority of innocent, law-abiding and well-meaning Nigerians, not just the vandals or the saboteurs. This is why Nigerians must not allow the few recreants behind these attacks to hold sway.”
Lai Mohammed said that power situation is gradually improving as generation has now increased to about 4,000MW even as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, has assured that the prevailing fuel queues will gradually ease in the next few days. [myad]

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