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PDP Wails Over Handcuffing Of Metuh

Metuh on cuffsThe Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cried out over the handcuffing of its national publicity secretary, Olisa Metuh as he was brought to the Federal High Court in Abuja, the nation’s Federal Capital on charges of diverting the sum of N400 Million, which is part of the money meant to procure arms for the military personnel fighting Boko Haram in the North East.

The party described the handcuffing of its spokesman as brazen display of authoritarianism by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC).

“This development which expectedly elicited widespread public outcry clearly betrays an extra-judicial, top political witch-hunt policy of the APC, carefully designed to humiliate, embarrass and portray PDP leaders as common criminals and set the stage to cow and decimate opposition and perceived foes of the government.”

A statement by the PDP’s national secretary, Professor Adewale Oladipo National Secretary said that the handcuffing of Metuh was to mortify, dehumanize and break PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, who has been very vocal against the APC administration, and to send a signal to others critical of the government of dare consequences of being vocal.

PDP asked: “is this an attempt to sway the court and ambush the judicial process against our National Publicity Secretary, all because of his stance against observed ineptitude and dictatorial tendencies of this administration?

“The PDP invites all Nigerians and the international community to note the emerging barefaced abuse of state power and violation of constitutional provisions regarding the arrest, detention and eventual arraignment of our spokesperson.

“Nigerians by now should be extremely scared that our country is fast drifting into a police state where being in opposition or holding views divergent to that of the government makes one a criminal and an enemy of the state.
For now, the target of the on-going lopsided war against corruption is the PDP and its leaders. All APC members, including those with known corruption issues are immune from investigation, arrest and prosecution.

“However, more worrisome is the fact that institutions of government, especially security and corrective agencies have now fallen victims of dictatorial abuses. Our fear now is that in no time, ordinary citizens of Nigerians, who in the last 16 years have lived under the rule of law and constitutionally guaranteed personal liberty, would begin to suffer brutality and oppression.

“Under PDP administration, some Nigerians, including APC leader and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu were tried but never humiliated; now we see security operatives under this regime being used to crush and humiliate the opposition.

“Finally, while we study the bail conditions, we urge all PDP members to remain calm, united, focused and continue to pray for the nation and her people. We also urge the media to remain on the side of justice, fairness and rule of law and resist the pressure of being used as a tool to promote arbitrariness and abuse of process in the so-called fight against corruption.” [myad]

Metuh Handcuffed To Court, Granted N400 Million Bail For Alleged N400 Million Loot

Metuh in handcuffsThe national publicity secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olisa Metuh was presented in a Federal High Court, Abuja today in handcuffs even as he was later granted bail in the sum of N400 million for allegedly cornering the sum of N400 million from the $2.1 Billion arms deal scandal in which the former National Security Adviser (NSA), retired Colonel Sambo Saduki is the central figure.
Justice Okon Abang, in a ruling shortly after Metuh’s bail application was argued today, also ordered that two sureties with N200 million each must own property in Maitama, Abuja.
The judge ruled that the sureties must produce the certificates of occupancy of the said property which must be verified by the Chief Registrar of the court and confirmed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The judge, who also ordered that Metuh must deposit his traveling documents with the court pending the period of his trial, ordered the EFCC to verify the residences of the sureties who must be resident in Abuja.

Meanwhile, Metuh has been returned to Kuje prison in the Federal Capital Territory pending the fulfillment of his bail conditions.

After the court delivered its ruling today prison officials led him to a waiting pick-up van and he was locked up at the rear cabin of the vehicle. The vehicle with registration number PS 682 AA and with inscription, Kuje Prison, FCT Command, Abuja,  was driven off from the court premises at exactly 4:10pm. [myad]

Nigeria Signs Bilateral Relations With United Arab Emirates

UAE NIGERIA AGREEMENTNigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today, in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, signed six agreements to enhance bilateral relations between them.

The signing of the agreements on trade, finance and judicial matters was witnessed by President Muhammadu Buhari and the Crown Prince of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun and the UAE Minister of State for Financial Affairs, Obaid Attayar signed the Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement, while the Minister of Trade and Investment, Mr Okechukwu Enelamah signed the Agreement on Trade Promotion and Protection with the UAE Minister of State for Financial Affairs.

The Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami and his counterpart in the United Arab Emirates,  Sultan Bin Saeed Albadi signed the Judicial Agreements on Extradition, Transfer of Sentenced Persons, Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal Matters, and Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal and Commercial Matters, which includes the recovery and repatriation of stolen wealth.

At a reception after the signing of the agreements, President Buhari reiterated his commitment to fighting corruption and restoring Nigeria’s dignity in the comity of nations.

The President also urged all Islamic countries to support the fight against terrorism in Nigeria and denounce the atrocities of Boko Haram as un-Islamic and against the teachings of the Holy Prophet.

In his remarks, Crown Prince Zayed Al Nahyan said that the relationship between Nigeria and the UAE will be strengthened by President Buhari’s visit and the signing of the agreements.

 

Meanwhile, President Buhari has advised telecommunication companies operating in Nigeria not to place their desire for huge profits above the security needs of the country.

Speaking at an interactive forum with members of the Nigerian Community in Abu Dhabi, President Buhari said that the war against terrorism can only be won with collective effort and a commitment by all stakeholders to work in unison to halt the scourge.

The President said that  the registration of all mobile phone users without exception will help the security agencies to pre-empt terrorist attacks, adding that telecommunication companies operating in Nigeria must adhere to the rules and guidelines of the Nigerian Communications Commission.

He assured the gathering that his administration will deal decisively with the seeming resurgence of oil theft, vandalisation of pipelines and insecurity in the Niger Delta.

He told them that Nigerian Armed Forces had already dealt “deadly blows” on Boko Haram even as he said that the activities of oil thieves and vandals will soon be brought to an end.

“The oil thieves and abductors are a less problematic target. We will re-organise and deal with them.”

‎President Buhari assured Nigerians at the interactive session that his administration’s war against corruption will continue to be vigorously pursued, pledging that more persons who have abused the public trust will be exposed and brought to justice soon.

He stressed that his government is committed to re-establishing former standards of accountability and probity in the management of public funds which were jettisoned under past administrations.

The President appealed for more patience and understanding from Nigerians as his administration takes steps to safeguard the economy from the shock of falling oil prices.

“In the face of our new economic reality of dwindling oil prices, there are a number of things we can really do without  to preserve our economy.

“We must develop the capacity to feed ourselves and we should be spending our resources on real development projects, not luxuries.” [myad]

 

 

 

 

El-Rufai Flags Off Free Feeding In Kaduna Schools, Says Its Part Of Free Education

Nasiru Ahmed El Rufai

Governor of Kaduna State, Nasiru Ahmed El-Rufai, today, flagged off free feeding in the state primary schools, saying that this is part of free education he promised the people of the state.

In the free feeding programme, 1.5 million children in over 4,000 pubic primary schools in the state are expected to be beneficiaries.
Flagging off the School Feeding Programme at Aliyu Makama LEA Primary School in Barnawa, Kaduna today, El-Rufai said that the intervention is aimed to boosting the nutrition and health of the children and also to encourage school attendance.
The governor emphasized that the programme was part of the free education project initiated by the administration to expand access to education and ensure that every child “can have nine years of free, decent basic education no matter the income level of their parent.”
According to El-Rufai, the programme is directly creating 17,000 jobs for caterers, who in turn will employ others to support them.
“It is an unprecedented undertaking in the state, but one that we solemnly pledge to do during the campaign.
“In seeking to take care of our children we are creating jobs, boosting demand and expanding people to new skills and hygienic standard, and providing extra income.”
The governor advised those involved in the programme to discharge their responsibilities with commitment and accountability.
“We invite the schools-based management committees and Parent Teacher Associations to review and provide us with their observation on the implementation of the programme at the school level.”
He said that since the introduction of free education by the government, enrollment in public primary schools in the state had risen by 64 per cent even as he announced that the Federal Government would, in due course, reimburse the state of 60 per cent of the amount it spent on the school feeding programme. [myad]

Award-winning Child Actor, Olamide David Is Dead, Aged 14

Olamide deadA Nollywood child actor, Olamide David, aged 14, has been reported dead.

A family source says that Olamide, who was the 2015 best Kid Actor at BON Awards was playing football with his friends yesterday, Sunday January 17 when he was mistakenly kicked in the stomach by another player.

He was said to have fallen and thereafter complained of pains. He was rushed to the General Hospital, Ikeja where he died a few hours later in the early hours of today January 18. [myad]

Boko Haram: “Like-Minded Ambassadors” Form Group To Support North-East

Foreign Ambassadors to NigeriaLike-Minded Ambassadors from various foreign countries have formed a group for the purpose of supporting the rehabilitation of the victims of Boko Haram in the North Eastern part of the country.

The group is made up of the United States of America, Australia, Canada, Japan, Turkey and the countries in Europe.

The group was today led to the office of Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, by the United States Ambassador, Mr. James Entwistle who expressed the interest of the international community to partner with the Federal Government in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the North East zone of the country destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgency.

According to the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Entwistle, the group was at “the State House to meet with the Vice President, to compare notes and make sure that we understand each other on the scope and size of humanitarian challenges and how we can coordinate when the time comes for the internally displaced to go home.”

He said that the group has come to discuss the upcoming workshops and seminars and for the diplomats representing different countries to know areas where they can help as some of them are already helping.

The Ambassador/Head of the European Union Delegation in Nigeria, Mr. Michel Arrion also spoke at the meeting, where he said that the EU has set aside a trust fund which he described as a basket fund, from which funds would be drawn to offer assistance, especially in addressing the root causes of crisis in the Sahel region.

EU nations represented at the meeting included Britain, France, Germany, Ireland, Denmark, Switzerland, Netherlands and Norway.

Welcoming the group, Vice President Osinbajo expressed happiness with the group in their individual and collective desire to key into the rehabilitation programmes of the Buhari presidency for the North-East region.

The Vice President thanked the envoys and their countries “for your attention to matters of the North-East, the very close attention that you pay, and the so many international bodies and agencies that have acted and expressed their wishes to offer assistance.”

He said that the issue of the rehabilitation of the North-East is a “matter close to the president’s heart,” adding that he himself is also very active in the overall coordination of the efforts.

According to him, coordination of the rehabilitation plans is now the critical issue, expressing the expectation that the envoys would work with the Presidential Committee on the North-East, PCNI, headed by General T.Y. Danjuma.

He explained that the PCNI is now the new structure President Muhammadu Buhari has put in place to coordinate the efforts, clarifying that the PCNI now encompasses the Presidential Initiative on the North East, which was the former body in place. But the PCNI now also includes the Victims Support Fund, VSF, headed by Danjuma and Safe Schools Initiative formerly in the federal Finance Ministry.

Professor Osinbajo said that his office would actively and directly be involved in overseeing the new structure in addition to his office’s responsibility to supervise the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, another active agency in the process. [myad]

Minister Reveals How 15 Ex Governors, 4 Ex Ministers, 8 Bankers Stole Nigeria Blind

Lai Mohammed 2Minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has revealed how 15 former Governors allegedly stole 146.84 billion naira even as four former Ministers allegedly stole 7 billion naira belonging to Nigeria.
The minister said that also 12 former Public Servants, both at federal and state levels, allegedly stole over 14 billion Naira; eight people in the Banking Industry allegedly stole 524 billion naira while 11 businessmen allegedly stole 653 billion naira.
Lai Mohammed who made these revelations today while kick-starting the National Sensitization Campaign Against Corruption at a press conference in Abuja said that the massive stealing of public funds were carried out between 2006 and 2013 with a total of 55 people involved.
According to the minister, the total amount of N1.34 trillion, which he said is more than a quarter of the 2015 national budget was involved in the massive stealing.
The minister appealed to the media to join hands with him and the government to sensitize Nigerians to the damage that corruption has done to the nation, saying that unless Nigeria kills corruption, it is capable of killing Nigeria.
The minister advised the media to replicate the support they are giving to the Federal Government in its ongoing National Security Awareness Campaign so as to ensure its success.
”Thanks to the support we have received from the media, especially in this (National Security) Sensitization Campaign, I can now tell you that Nigerians have taken ownership of the war against terrorism and are also giving their undiluted support to our gallant military. I commend the media for heeding our patriotic call to duty at a critical time in the life of our nation.
”Gentlemen, we are here today because of another patriotic call to duty. We want the media to once again lead the campaign to sensitize Nigerians to take possession of another war – the war against corruption.”
Lai Mohammed stressed the need to change the narrative on corruption, with the notion and wrong impression out there that the war against corruption is being fought only by the President or the Federal Government or the governing All Progressive Congress (APC), or the orchestrated misinformation that the war against corruption is a vendetta against the opposition, and that indeed it is one-sided.
The Minister said Nigerians must be made to know the damage that corruption has done to “our nation, our people and our international image, how corruption stifles economic growth, hinders the fight against poverty, leads to decay in infrastructure and reduces educational standards, lowers life expectancy, stunts the fight against maternal and infant mortality and impacts negatively on the general livelihood of the citizens. No one is better placed than you, the media, to lead this charge.” [myad]

$2.1 Billion Arms Scam: Church Members Boo Chief Olu Falae

Olu Falae
Olu Falae

Worshipers at the St. David’s Cathedral, Ijomu street, Akure were irked by the cock and bull story which Former Presidential Candidate of Alliance for Democracy (AD) and All Peoples Party (APP), Chief Olu Falae was narrating about his involvement in the massive $2.1 Billion arms procurement scandal traced to ex-National Security Adviser, retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki.
Chief Olu Falae, amidst jeers and boos had explained during the church service that N100 million, which the former Board of Trustees (BOT) of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Tony Anenih, gave to him was in no way connected to the NSA funds but to logistics for voters’ mobilization in the alliance between the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the then ruling party (PDP).
Chief Falae who is a regular worshiper at the church said that he had appeared on some media outlets to clear his name off the raging scandal, adding that he had furnished the Bishop of Akure Anglican Diocese, Right Reverend Simeon Borokini the trait papers on the transfer made to him by Chief Tony Anenih.
He said that a copy of the same document had been deposited with the Provost of the Cathedral, Very Revd Osotayo.
Falae, who was recently freed from the captivity of Fulani kidnappers after allegedly paying a ransom of #5million said that he was not amongst the clique that sabotaged and compromised the security of Nigerians.
Falae, who is former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and also former Finance Minister said that he would take legal action against any attempt to mis-characterise him over the $2.1 billion arms scandal.
He promised to continue to engage the media to exonerate himself over the heightening allegations.
Meanwhile, many of the SDP members have accused Chief Falae of having played smart one on them during the last general elections by swearing to them that the party had no money. [myad]

EFCC Vs Reactionary Elite, By Chido Onumah And Godwin Onyeacholem

CorruptionSlowly but steadily, the ultra conservative wing of Nigeria’s largely self-absorbed and callous elite is spoiling for a fight. And it’s all about the renewed war against corruption which has induced in this group an emotion that can only be described as culture shock. As a result, the unconstructive and clearly combative reaction to a development that ordinarily should be applauded and encouraged by anyone who means well for this country is no less unexpected.
Now that it appears that the war against corruption is getting some traction, unlike in the past when only minions were arraigned and convicted and the big crooks got a let off or at best a slap on the wrist if summoned at all, the game has changed dramatically in the last couple of months. The powerful and the mighty who are the major looters of the commonwealth are not just being invited; they are getting the grill of their lives and their big toes are beginning to feel the pain of a new clamp down from an inspired EFCC led by a reputed no-nonsense cop, Ibrahim Magu.
Magu’s new leadership zeal is telling in its redefinition of the mode of operation which has triggered a heightened momentum for change in a way that has never been seen at the nation’s prime anti-graft agency. On a daily basis, the hitherto ‘untouchables’ are now being poked with the hard questions in EFCC interrogation rooms; the so-called ‘sacred cows’ are being prepared for onward transfer to what would turn out to be their slaughter slab for the ultimate rite of humiliation. And more than ever, the prospect of a good number of the politically exposed looters and fraudsters and their collaborators ending up in jail soon enough seems very bright. This is heart-warming in a country which until now has been a terribly misgoverned space.
Yes, the class of elite to which we referred above also wants change, but this is not the type of change they are prepared to accommodate. A change that upsets the applecart (pardon the cliché) in such a decisive manner as to not only dismantle all forms of corrupt practices, but also seek out their perpetrators, name them and shame them by ensuring they end up in prison is certainly not what they want to welcome with open arms.
Therefore, members of that group are not folding their arms to let the EFCC roll over them. They are well-heeled, thanks to their fraudulent escapades. So, they are fighting back both stealthily and furiously, enlisting the services of all individuals and groups that can help them scuttle the fight against corruption. To that extent, they have gone as far as recruiting an equally retrograde faction of the bar, pliant members of the bench, a mercenary arm of civil society, gold-digging religious leaders, a tractable media that is also notorious for hatchet jobs and, above all, an unreceptive and docile public.
And it is easy to identify them. For example, they are manifested in a Chief Judge who recently warned magistrates to stop approving requests from EFCC to detain suspects for interrogation. Curiously, this judge did not cite any known law to back his directive. They can be seen in very senior lawyers who collect dubious briefs to defend persons known to have looted public funds, manipulate the court process on their behalf and scream rule of law.
They are revealed in a well-known Pentecostal pastor who urged government to focus on other areas of development instead of fighting corruption, which he claims constitutes only 20% of the country’s problems. They are exposed in phony civil society groups who go about accusing government of violating the rights of persons currently being tried for corrupt practices. You will find them in a nonagenarian who has repeatedly blasted President Buhari and scoffed at his anti-corruption war; and among members of the public who have joined the looters and their supporters to pronounce that the more than $2billion arms scam is an invented story aimed at dealing with members of the opposition party and, therefore, is a ‘distraction.’
These are the kind of people the EFCC must contend with. One forecasts that in their desperation they will go all the way to rubbish the institution and its leadership. Don’t be shocked if suddenly a report surfaces in the media dubbed ‘Exclusive,’ brashly claiming to have unearthed a massive scandal involving Magu, the EFCC boss. The purpose will be to destabilize and make him lose focus. But he must remain resolute, for having come this far in this war, there will be no plausible excuse to reverse the gains.
The anti-graft campaign can only be meaningful if the real thieves in the society, the big men who have ensured that our soldiers don’t have guns to fight insurgency, hospitals lack equipment, children can’t go to school, electricity supply is epileptic, petrol queues continue, basic infrastructure is non-existent, are made to pay for their criminal acts by being marched to jail one by one. And that will just be the beginning of the change that this government talks about, and one of the many that Nigerians expect.
Let there be no doubt. We believe in and are committed to the rule of law. But the rule of law can’t be a basis to let loose on society men and women whose transgressions are no less than armed robbery, murder, terrorism and allied crimes that more often than not are not bailable offences.
Then there is the issue of selective prosecution, which has been the battle cry of every scoundrel who has found himself in the corridors of power, a comfortable alibi for many certified criminals to avoid facing justice. Our response is, let anybody who is accused answer “his father’s name.” People who have been accused of corruption should be proud to clear their name and “put the government to shame” if they have nothing to hide. [myad]

Buhari Lists catalogue Of Ecological Disasters In Nigeria

Buhari in UAEPresident Muhammadu Buhari has listed a catalogue of ecological disasters that have devastated Nigeria and some African countries, threatening to create more havoc to the nations concerned.
He told participants at the 2016 World Future Energy Summit which began today in Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that there is urgent need for greater global cooperation against the devastating effects of climate change to avert disaster for the human race in the 21st century.
President Buhari in his address said: “Africa is already suffering from the consequences of climate change, which include recurrent drought and floods.  In Nigeria, the drastic drying up of the Lake Chad to just about 10% of its original size, has negatively impacted on the livelihood of millions of people, and contributed in making the region a hot bed of insurgency.
“Desert encroachment in Niger, our northern neighbour and in far northern Nigeria, at the rate of several hundred meters per annum, has impacted on the existence of man, animal and vegetation, threatening to alter the whole ecological balance of the sub-region.
“In the middle and southern part of Nigeria, land erosion threatens farming, forestry, town and village peripheries and in some areas major highways.
“Constant and abrupt alteration between floods and droughts prove that climate change is real and therefore a global approach and cooperation to combat its effects are vital if the human race is not to face disaster in the 21st century.”
Buhari reaffirmed Nigeria’s readiness to work with the United Arab Emirates and the rest of the world in a collective effort to mitigate the effects of climate change.
President Buhari noted that the summit is taking place soon after the United Nations Conference on Climate Change held in Paris late last year even as he praised the United Arab Emirates for consistently supporting international action on climate change.
“We  see Abu Dhabi as a dependable partner in the collective effort to manage climate risks including the attainment of the sustainable development goals by 2030.
“Thank you, Abu Dhabi, for consistently continuing to support international action in this sphere.
“We appreciate your immense contributions worth hundreds of millions of dollars in Energy aid to developing countries.”  [myad]

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