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“Feed And Read” Offers Alternative To Boko Haram For Nigerian Boys

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For the first time in his life, 17-year-old Muhammed Sani can identify the letters of the English alphabet, read simple sentences in English, such as: “I want to eat” and “I want to go home.”

He can also work out simple mathematical sums.

All these he has learnt over the past six months of attending the “Feed and Read” programme of the American University of Nigeria (AUN), in the Northeastern Nigerian city of Yola.

“They also teach us how to be clean and neat,” he said.

Before joining the programme, launched last year, Muhammed divided his time between attending Koranic school and begging for alms on the streets of Yola.

He is one of northern Nigeria’s “almajiri” young boys who are seen as vulnerable to recruitment by Boko Haram militants, whose six-year insurgency in northern Nigeria has killed thousands and displaced more than two million people.

Almajiri is the Arabic term for someone who leaves home in search of knowledge in Islam. The ancient tradition sees families send their sons thousands of miles from home to boarding schools across northern Nigeria, where they are left in the care of an Islamic scholar or “Malam”.

Over time, the system became overwhelmed and neglected. Unable to cope, many Malams began sending their wards onto the streets to beg for their upkeep, leaving them vulnerable to destitution, trafficking and other abuse.

They are also ideal recruits for the Islamist armed group Boko Haram. According to Nigerian government estimates, there are at least 10 million almajiri children in the northern region.

A few years ago, when AUN President Margee Ensign decided to do more than give money and food to the many young boys who thronged around her at the university’s gates, she faced opposition.

“The rumour went round that I was trying to convert the boys to Christianity,” she said, leading her to abandon plans for the university to offer the almajiri some form of free education.

But with the rise of the Boko Haram insurgency and the university’s involvement in caring for those displaced by the conflict, Ensign once again felt a strong need to help the boys. This time, she decided to do things differently.

“We invited the Imams and Malams to campus and explained what we wanted to do,” she said.

“FEED AND READ”

The “Feed and Read” programme is careful not to interfere in any way with the children’s religion or study of the Koran.

The boys attend koranic classes in the daytime, then meet under canopies at the university’s car park in the evenings, for their lessons in basic English and mathematics.

They are also taught vocational and trade skills. Whenever it is time for prayers, everything stops and the children pray. They are also fed nutritious meals after each day’s lessons.

The Malams, meanwhile, are given a regular stipend, so they do not suffer any loss of income from the boys not begging on the streets.

“At the beginning, the Malams actually came with their boys to ensure they knew exactly what we were doing,” Ensign said.

The 200 boys in the scheme are grouped according to age and time of enrolment, with the curriculum expanding as the boys advance. AUN students teach the classes, as part of their own assessment.

“The reason why we have been successful in this programme is because we work directly with the Malams,” said Joseph Oladimeji, the programme’s coordinator.

One of the aims of the programme is to encourage people to stop referring to the boys as almajiri, a word that tends to have negative connotations.

“We want them to be known as just boys,” he said.

The boys themselves are encouraged to stop seeing themselves as misfits.

Instead of the typical plastic alms bowl given to them by their Malams, which, says Oladimeji, is a symbol of their itinerant beggar lifestyle, they are given shiny new bowls and cutlery which they leave behind after eating their free meals.

The boys are also taught the basics of personal hygiene. They are regularly issued bars of soap, and any child who arrives unwashed or with dirty clothes is denied his food ration for the day.

“We want to remove that beggar mentality from them,” he said.

At first Ensign provided funds for “Feed and Read” from her own pocket, but as the programme has expanded, the university has begun appealing to international donors through the AUN Foundation, a non-profit based in the United States.

Recently, the university received funding from the Irish government, with which it launched a “Feed and Read” programme for girls in February 2016.

This will target girls who are increasingly taking to the streets, having been orphaned or displaced from their homes by Boko Haram violence. (Editing by Ros Russell; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, which covers humanitarian news, women’s rights, trafficking, property rights and climate change. [myad]

106 Year Old Woman Meets Obama, Dances, Sings Like 16-Year Old For The Rare Opportunity

Obama and 106 year old womanA 106-year-old Virginia McLaurin break out in dance and singing when she met with President Barak Obama and his wife in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, saying that she had fulfilled her dream of visiting the White House.

Virginia McLaurin stepped into the Oval Office and with sheer and utter joy, danced, sand and shook her hips like a 16-year-old and flashing a smile as bright as the camera flashes going off all around her.

“She’s 106?” the president asked incredulously.

“No, you are not,” said the first lady, before adding: “I want to be like you when I grow up.”

The uplifting moment was also heavy with history, though. After her super-senior shuffle, McLaurin suddenly got serious.

“I thought I would never live to get in the White House,” said McLaurin, who was born in 1909 in South Carolina, worked as a seamstress for most of her life and has been a widow for more than 70 years.

But her amazement went beyond merely making it inside the hallowed building. She was particularly bowled over to be meeting America’s first African American president.

“I tell you, I am so happy,” she said, looking up at Obama before turning to the first lady. “A black president, yay, and his black wife.”

McLaurin said she was there to celebrate Black History Month.

The Oval Office dance party was the culmination of more than a year of social media campaigns.

In December 2014, McLaurin submitted a petition to the White House asking to meet with the president.

“I’ve never met a President,” she wrote. “I didn’t think I would live to see a Colored President because I was born in the South and didn’t think it would happen. I am so happy and I would love to meet you and your family if I could.

“I remember the times before President Hoover. I remember when we didn’t have any electricity. I had a kerosene lamp. I remember the first car model Ford,” she said. “My husband was in the Army. I lost my husband in 1941. I’ve been in DC ever since. I was living here when Martin Luther King was killed.

“I know you are a busy man, but I wish I could meet you,” she concluded, offering to “come to your house to make things easier.”

And that’s just what she did one day last week after the Obamas apparently responded to her letter.

McLaurin cackled with glee as soon as she caught sight of the president.

“Hi,” she said. “It’s an honor. It’s an honor.”

“Slow down now, don’t go too quick,” Obama joked as McLaurin shuffled across the room to meet Michelle Obama.

“She’s dancing,” the president said with a laugh. “So what’s the secret to still dancing at 106?”

Instead of answering, McLaurin simply showed off her moves, earning laughter and squeals of delight from the Obamas.

The memorable moment was not out of character for McLaurin.

“One of my secrets for longevity is reading the Bible and praying daily, loving Jesus Christ, and my fellow man,” McLaurin said in 2014. “There’s no one that I don’t like; I love everybody.”

But the last time McLaurin was in the news, it was a less joyous occasion. She was featured in a December 2014 report on bedbugs in her apartment building.

“They was in my couch, they was in my bedroom, so, that’s why I don’t have no furniture,” she told BBC7.

Last week, though, McLaurin strolled across the Oval Office’s plush carpet and posed in front of priceless presidential portraits.

Then she danced as if she had been waiting a century to do it.

“You have just made our day, you know that?” Michelle Obama said. “That energy, man.”

McLaurin answered, “You made my day.” [myad]

Political Offices Are Too Attractive, Responsible For Corruption – EFCC Boss

Ibrahim Magu of EFCCThe Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, has attributed the rampant corruption in Nigeria to attractiveness attached to political offices.

“Political offices in Nigeria are too attractive. This encourages a rat race of sorts.”

In his first detailed interview since his appointment in November, Magu told The Interview in its February edition: “also, the judiciary, which is the last resort, has allegedly been complicit, making civil servants who have been found guilty of corruption feel confident to poke the law in the face and go scot-free.”
The anti graft boss said that Nigerians should be outraged at the amount of money originally set aside for the war on Boko Haram, but “which was diverted for personal use.”
He said this was just one of the many cases of looted funds being investigated by the EFCC, adding: “there should be a national outrage by now. There is something wrong with our values. Corruption has been celebrated over the years.”
The EFCC Chairman said allegations against the commission that its anti-corruption war was politically motivated was proof that corruption was already fighting back.
Magu also spoke on his first meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, his efforts to clean up the commission and whether or not he might break the one-term jinx that has plagued the chairmen of the commission since its founding in 2003.
A statement by the Managing Director/Editor-In-Chief of The Interview, Azu Ishiekwene, described the edition as: “Our gift to our growing community of readers beyond Valentine.” [myad]

Pope Francis To World Leaders: Thou Shall Not Kill Even Criminals

Pope FrancisPope Francis has called for the worldwide abolition of the death penalty for criminals, saying that the Biblical injunction applies to both the innocents and criminals in the society.
The Pope asked Catholic leaders not to allow executions, especially during the Church’s Holy Year.
Speaking to thousands of tourists and pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope asked Catholic politicians around the world to make a courageous and exemplary gesture and ensure that no convicted inmate is put to death in the year of mercy – which runs through to November.
“I appeal to the consciences of those who govern to reach an international consensus to abolish the death penalty.
The commandment “You shall not kill,” has absolute value and applies to both the innocent and the guilty.”
The pontiff said that there is now a growing opposition to the death penalty even for the legitimate defence of society because modern means existed to efficiently repress crime without definitively denying the person who committed it the possibility of rehabilitating himself.
Pope Francis reinforced the earlier church teaching, especially by St. John Paul II, that there’s no justification in modern society for capital punishment.
The Pope said: “even criminals hold the inviolable right to life” given by God even as he also called for improved prison conditions.
“All Christians and men of goodwill are called on to work not only for the abolition of the death penalty, but also to improve prison conditions so that they respect the human dignity of people who have been deprived of their freedom,” he said.
According to Amnesty International, which had campaigned to end executions since 1977, about 140 countries have abolished the death penalty in law or in practice. It said that 55 countries in 2014 are known to have sentenced at least 2,466 people to death – a 28 per cent increase on the previous year. [myad]

We’re Recruiting Corruption Fighting ‘Soldiers For Nigeria Of Our Dream’ – Osinbajo

Osinbajo to traditionalrulersVice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that he and President Muhammadu Buhari are recruiting new group of Nigerians, which he said is a new tribe, for the avowed war against corruption.
The Vice President emphasized that he and the President have been working together to get the right people for the tasks.
He said that the new tribe would consist of professionals, businessmen, politicians, religious leaders and all others who believe that a new Nigeria is possible.
“I have had several long discussions with President Buhari. The key issue always is finding the right persons for any task. A tough task indeed in a corrupted system.”
The Vice President spoke in Lagos on the theme “Change Agents in Nation-Building” at the annual dinner of the Apostles In The  Market Place, AiMP, of which he is a member and where he was the keynote speaker. The event was attended by eminent Nigerians, including Dr. Christopher Kolade, Nigerian professionals and religious leaders.
Professor Osinbajo stressed the need for what he describes as “a new tribe” of Nigerians to fight and dismantle the corrupted systems in the nation’s private and public sectors.
“We need a new tribe of men and women of all faiths, tribes and ethnicities. Committed to a country run on high values of integrity, hard-work, justice and love for the country.”
Professor Osinbajo said that these will be a tribe of men and women who are prepared to make the sacrifices and self-constraints that are crucial to building a strong society; who are prepared to stick together, fight corruption side by side, and insist on justice even when our friends are at the receiving end.
The Vice President noted: “when you look at any list of alleged perpetrators of a heinous case of corruption, all tribes, ethnicities and religions are well represented. In other words, high level corruption knows no religion or ethnicity.”
Such perpetrators and conspirators he added: “are in governments, the legislature, the judiciary and the press. “They are united, they protect each other, they fight for each other and they are prepared to go down together. They are one tribe, indivisible regardless of diversity. It is this tribe that confuse the arguments for change in society.”
He said that the corrupted system is one where the norm is corrupt behaviour across all arms of formal systems of governance, adding that in such a system, the private sector is a strong collaborator.
“The fight against corruption is then a fight against the system.”
Professor Osinbajo said that such a corrupt system can hardly deliver public goods and asked “how many new roads has the Federal Government of Nigeria managed to build in 10 years? Where has the billions of dollars in the days of $100 oil gone?”
The Vice President said that the shocking thefts of funds meant to procure arms to defend the nation demonstrates the moral ambivalence that pervades our system, the system which he said, needed to be dismantled if the nation is to progress.
“Nigeria’s greatest battle is the one to bring integrity and accountability to public service and the private sector. This requires a new way of thinking, a new leadership corp, a new tribe. The challenge today for us all, friends and colleagues is to populate that new tribe.”
This was even as Dr. Kolade said that the change that Nigeria needs is that which starts “in us as individuals.”
He said that the new tribe the Vice President called for must be made up of Nigerians who accept and believe in a society where good things are the norm, and that such acceptance and belief is what qualifies people to belong to the new tribe.
Dr. Kolade said that the new tribe of Nigerians are those who want to tell the truth and who want the truth.
“I sometimes ask the lawyers in our country: do we have a court of law or a court of justice? If we could all say we are working for a court of justice and not a court of law, we will all be in the new tribe.”
He thanked the Vice President “for stimulating our thinking tonight with this idea. We should put ourselves in the humble position of those who want to learn. I have known for a long time that I cannot listen to the Vice President and not learn a new thing.” [myad]

Alleged Right Violation: Lawyer Sues MTN, EFCC, Others, Claims N5 Billion Damages

RickeyTarfaEmbattled Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Rickey Tarfa, has filed a fresh fundamental rights enforcement suit against telecommunications company, MTN Nigeria Communications Limited, for the alleged violation of his right to privacy.
Tarfa is seeking a court declaration that his right to privacy was violated when the call records/log on his phone with mobile number 08034600000 was allegedly accessed without his authority and made available to media without any reasonable cause or a lawful court order.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had on February 5, arrested Tarfa and confiscated his two mobile phones and his Mercedez Benz SUV with Registration No. KJA 700 CG on the allegation that he hid two alleged suspects of economic and financial crimes in his car to prevent their arrest.
Joined as respondents in Tarfa’s second fundamental rights enforcement suit are the EFCC; its Chairman, Ibrahim Magu; Rashidatou Abdou; and Femi Falana (SAN).
He is asking the court to order the respondents to pay him N5 billion for the alleged violation of his rights.
Punch. [myad]

Divisional Police Officer Arrested For Alleged Kidnapping, Criminal Activities

policeDivisional Police Officer‎ (DPO) for Omoku Divisional Police Headquarters of Rivers State Police Command, Mr. Casimir Ihiezu, has been arrested for alleged complicity in the kidnapping of an Ivorian national, Mr. Beinvenu Assemian,‎ during which a police corporal, Mr. Imeh Edet, ‎was killed.
Ihiezu is also being detained for alleged unlawful possession of firearms and murder of the police constable.
The DPO, who was arrested since last year on the order of Rivers State Police Commissioner, Mr. Chris Ezike, had been moved to Abuja on the order of the Deputy Inspector General of Police at the Force Headquarters Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department (FCIID) Area 10 in Abuja, preparatory to his arraignment in court.
He is being detained at the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department (FCIID) Area 3 Abuja since he was moved to the Capital City. [myad]

Alleged N400 Million Scam: EFCC Invites Human Rights Activist Over Petition Against New Ooni Of Ife

Anti corruption Alimi SulaimanThe authority of the anti-graft agency in the country, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has invited a human rights activist and Executive Chairman, Centre for Human Rights and Social Justice (CHRSJ), Comrade Adeniyi, Alimi Sulaiman over an alleged N400 Million forgery which involved the immediate past Ooni of Ife, Late Oba Okunade Sijuade Olubuse’s 11 Business Empire.

The anti graft agency which might have begun an investigation of the new Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi and his Company named Metropole Interproject Limited on the matter, asked the human rights activist to appear at its Lagos State office to substantiate the allegation raised in the petition Letter to the Commission against the then Prince, now new Ooni of Ife this week.
Speaking on the development through a signed statement, which made available to newsmen in Lagos, Comrade Sulaiman revealed that he received a phone call with no-“080385………” from an official of the anti-graft body (EFCC), call her name “Ronke,” saying that the group’s petition Letter to the Commission was ripped for investigation to authenticate the veracity of the allegations in the Petition letter.
Sulaiman said that the EFCC official informed the group through him to report at the Economic and Governance Crime (EGC 1) department of the Commission whenever they came to the Commission’s office for the interaction on the matter.
It would be recalled that the Petition Letter dated Monday 2nd November, 2015 entitled: “Request for Prosecution of Prince Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi and his Company named Metropole Inter project Limited for the Offence of forgery, Fraudulent Conversion and Obtaining the sum of N400million by false Pretence”, and forwarded to the Chairman of the EFCC and a copy was also sent to the President Muhammadu Buhari.
Also, the anti-graft body received the CHRSJ’s Petition letter on the subject matter on Friday 6th of November, 2015.

Copies of the petition were also forwarded to the Transparency International (TI) office and Embassy of the United Kingdom (UK), United State of America (USA) and Republic of Canada for their notification of the development.

The petition, supported with the series of evidences, including the petition letter dated 7th September, 2015, authored by a  Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. Rotimi Jacobs
of  the  Rotimi Jacobs & Co Chambers. [myad]

Group Wants Justice Yunusa Investigated For Standing In Way Of War Against Corruption

Justice YunusaAn anti-corruption coalition, Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC), has called on the National Judicial Council to investigate Justice Mohammed N. Yunusa of the Federal High Court, Lagos division, for standing on the way of anti corruption war.
In the petition signed by the coalition’s chairman, Mr. Olanrewaju Suraju, the CSNAC drew the attention to what it called the continuous and questionable manner in which the judge has been granting orders of perpetual injunction to politicians and others who were accused of, arrested or prosecuted for corruption by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The Group said that the rulings of the High Court judge smacked of suspicions since the Supreme Court has held in a plethora of cases that the grant of perpetual injunctions against law enforcement agencies is a violation of constitutional provisions.
Citing a plethora of cases where Justice Yunusa granted the petitioners perpetual injunctions preventing the EFCC from doing its statutory duties, the coalition said the order from the judge will undoubtedly serve as a leeway for unscrupulous and corrupt individuals to escape justice.
Notable among the cases cited by the CSNAC in its petition is Senator Stella Odua v. AG Federation, EFCC, ICPC and IGP with suit no. FHC/L/CS/1342/15; Dr. Martins Oluwafemi Thomas v. EFCC in suit no. FHC/L/CS/1445/15, among others.
The petition emphasised that granting of the orders of mandatory and perpetual injunctions by Justice Yunusa against the EFCC is a grave departure from the established principles in the aforementioned cases, as laid down by the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal which are binding on the Federal High Court, being a lower court.
By the granting these orders, the Judged, the group insisted, has stripped the Economic and Financial Crimes Commissions of its constitutional powers as a law enforcement agency, as well its powers under the enabling law, the Economic and Financial Crimes (Establishment) Act, LFN 2004, a Federal Legislation.
It considered it a gross abuse of his powers as a judicial officer, the judge’s decisions on those cases which he based on his refusal to abide by judicial precedents laid down by the apex court, saying that this would serve as a leeway for unscrupulous and corrupt individuals, who will stop at nothing to truncate their arrest, investigation and prosecution by the appropriate law enforcement agencies and “to render our criminal law ineffective, as well as allowing corruption fester in the society.”
The CSNAC therefore requested that the council carries out its constitutional role by immediately summoning Honorable Justice M. N. Yunusa on this matter and thereby ensuring that sanity is restored in the exercise of powers by judicial officers.”
Full text of the petition is reproduced here under:
21st December, 2015
The Chairman,
National Judicial Council,
Supreme Court Complex,
Three Arms Zone,
Abuja.
Dear Sir,
PETITION AGAINST HON. JUSTICE M. N. YUNUSA OF THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT, LAGOS DIVISION FOR ABUSE OF POWERS
HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA (HEDA) is a registered non-governmental organization(NGO) set up for the purpose of educating the public on human rights, the rule of law, transparency, accountability and  good  governance amongst others. Under our launched Judicial Integrity and Access to Justice (JIAJ) programme, we have undertaking review of judgements and judicial pronouncements of Judges across the country, with a view to assisting the National Judicial Council in her historical fight against corruption in the Judiciary.
In Suit No: FHC/L/CS/1471/2015 Mr. Simon John Adonmene & 3ors v Economic and Financial Crimes Commission filed on the 21st day of September, 2015 before Honourable Justice M.N. Yunusa of the Federal High Court, Lagos Judicial Division, the Applicants sought amongst other reliefs the following:
• A Declaration that the Respondent whether by itself, staff, agents, employees, servants, officers and men under its supervision, direction and/or control is not entitled to howsoever invite, interrogate, intimidate, harass, arrest, detain, arraign, restrict the movement of the 1st Applicant and other officers of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Applicants without lawful justification.
• An Order of Mandatory injunction restraining the Respondent by itself, staff, agents, employees, servants, officers and men from howsoever inviting, interrogating, detaining, harassing, intimidating, arresting, arraigning, and/or further inviting, detaining, harassing, intimidating, arresting, and/or declaring the 1st Applicant and /or any of the directors, staff, officers and agents of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Applicants as wanted persons.
• An Order of perpetual injunction restraining the Respondent, by itself, staff, agents, employees, servants, officers, and men from howsoever freezing, confiscating, depriving and/or further freezing, confiscating, depriving the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Applicants of access to, possession of and use of their assets and the funds in their account Nos 1018826127, 0020593842, 1771258695 and 1013983247 maintained with United Bank for Africa Plc., Sterling Bank Plc., Skye bank Plc. and Zenith Bank Plc. respectively.
• A declaration that the Respondent and/or any of its staff, agents, employees, servants, officers, and men under its supervision, direction, and/or control is not entitled to and/or authorized by law to issue any directive(s) to any/all banks in Nigeria, in particular, United Bank for Africa Plc., Sterling Bank Plc., Skye Bank Plc., and Zenith bank Plc., to freeze the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Applicants’ account Nos 1018826127, 0020593842, 1771258695 and 1013983247 maintained with the said banks and/or howsoever continue to freeze the said accounts, without the leave of a court of competent jurisdiction.
In a ruling delivered on the 30th day of October, 2015, Justice Yunusa granted all the orders as prayed thereby granting an Order of Perpetual Injunction against an anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Justice Yunusa in similar questionable circumstances, granted arbitrary injunction to Political Exposed Persons and other accused persons against the law enforcements agency. Some of these other cases are:
– Suit No. FHC/L/CS/487/14 – FRN v. Michael Adenuga
– Suit No. FHC/L/CS/1342/15 – Senator Stella Odua v. AG Federation, EFCC, ICPC and IGP.
– Suit No. FHC/L/CS/1285/15 – Jyde Adelakun & Anor v. Chairman EFCC & Anor.
– Suit No. FHC/L/CS/1445/15 – Dr. Martins Oluwafemi Thomas v. EFCC
– Suit No. FHC/L/CS/1269/15 – Honourable Shamsudeen Abogu v. EFCC & Ors.
– Suit No. FHC/L/CS/1012/15 – Hon. Teeth Dauzia Loya v. EFCC
The Supreme Court has held in a plethora of cases that the grant of perpetual injunctions against law enforcement agencies is a violation of constitutional provisions. In Kalu v FRN (2014) 1 NWLR (pt. 1389) 526 Para D-H, the court held that interference with powers given to law officers by the constitution to carry out criminal investigations cannot be departed from by court injunctions. Also in Alhaji Sani Dododo v EFCC (2013) 1 NWLR (pt. 1336) 510 Para A-C, the Court of Appeal held per Nwodo JCA as follows:
“The EFCC Act and the ICPC Act are enactments towards achieving the goal of abolishing corruption. The drive to abolish corrupt practices by established enactment and statutory provisions must not be extinguished in construction of the statutes. The intendment of the legislation must be conveyed and its provisions complied too.”
Furthermore, in Chief Rasheed Ladoja v Federal Republic of Nigeria & Anor (2014) LPELR 22432 (CA), the Court of Appeal also held:
“Anti-corruption Legislation is always construed to ensure that society is adequately protected against the canker-worm of corruption with its attendant destructive effect on the body polity of society.”
The grant of the orders of mandatory and perpetual injunctions by Justice Yunusa against the EFCC is a grave departure from the established principles in the aforementioned cases, as laid down by the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal which are binding on the Federal High Court, being a lower court. Honourable Justice Yunusa, by the grant of these orders, has stripped the Economic and Financial Crimes Commissions of its constitutional powers as a law enforcement agency, as well its powers under the enabling law, the Economic and Financial Crimes (Establishment) Act, LFN 2004, a Federal Legislation. It is also a gross abuse of his powers as a judicial officer.
These decisions, based on his Lordship’s refusal to abide by judicial precedents laid down by the apex court, will undoubtedly serve as a leeway for unscrupulous and corrupt individuals, who will stop at nothing to truncate their arrest, investigation and prosecution by the appropriate law enforcement agencies, to render our criminal law ineffective, as well as allowing corruption fester in the society.
In the light of the above, CSNAC is therefore by this petition requesting that the council carries out its constitutional role by immediately summoning Honorable Justice M. N. Yunusa on this matter and thereby ensuring that sanity is restored in the exercise of powers by judicial officers.
Attached is a sworn affidavit in support of this petition. Also attached are snippets of the above listed cases for your review.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation and prompt actions.
Yours faithfully,
Olanrewaju Suraju
Chairman. [myad]

Buhari Goes For Umrah: To Holds Talks With Arab Oil Sheikhs On Dwindling Price

Buhari in JetPresident Muhammadu Buhari will leave for Saudi Arabia tomorrow, where he will, among other things, performed the lesser hajj, known as Umrah. It is part of his one week-long official engagements in both the Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
According to a statement by the special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, during the performance of Umrah, the President is expected to be in Medina and Mecca to pray for greater peace, prosperity and progress in Nigeria.
The statement said that Buhari Buhari will be accompanied by a high-powered Federal Government delegation, including the Minister of State (Petroleum) and Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC), Dr. Ibe Kachikwu.
It said that the delegation would first be in Riyadyh to meet with King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and senior officials of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the issue of the ongoing efforts by Nigeria and other members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to achieve greater stability in the price of crude oil exports.
It said that crude oil prices and market stability will also be on the front burner when President Buhari goes on to Doha on Saturday to talk with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
“The President is also scheduled to meet with leading Saudi and Qatari businessmen in Riyadh and Doha, and invite them to support his administration’s efforts to revamp the Nigerian economy by taking advantage of the great investment opportunities currently available in Nigeria’s mining, agriculture, power supply, infrastructure, transportation, communications and other sectors.
“President Buhari’s other engagements in Saudi Arabia include meetings with heads of international financial organisations and multilateral associations.” [myad]

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