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World Turns Back On Nigeria’s 34 Million Barrels Of Crude Oil, Aregbesola Laments

Osun state Governor, Rauf Aregbesola
Osun state Governor, Rauf Aregbesola

The Governor of Osun state, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has lamented that the Nigeria’s crude oil is suffering from lack of market in the world as 34 million barrels are now on the sea without buyers.
He also lamented that because of this bad market picture, his state could only get N55 million for the month of September, which sent a clear message that all avenues hitherto untapped must now be examined in order to sustain development initiatives.
The Governor who spoke at the commencement of the reconstruction of Orita-Olaiya-Ita-Olokan Road at Olaiya Junction to commemorate the 5th year of the Aregbesola-led government in Osun, said: “we must at this point tell ourselves the truth. There is no money coming from the federation account. Thirty four million barrels of Niger‎ia’s crude oil are on the sea without buyers.
“Money coming from the Federation Account has dipped seriously and our hope for survival is in our hands, what our forefathers lived on was agriculture.
“We must now go back to the farms and work. We also need to pay our taxes so that government can meet its responsibilities. For September, our state got N55.8 million. The money we received cannot pay for the power supply by IBEDC that we use at the state Secretariat‎ monthly.”
Aregbesola drew the attention of the people to the issue of strictly adhering to town planning rules, saying that his government regret and offer sincere sympathy to those that will be affected with the construction of the road which his administration is embarking on.
The Governor admonished those affected to see this as their own sacrifice of the present administration’s effort to enhance the status of our cities for better living conditions of the generality of the people.
Aregbesola said that Messrs. RATCON Construction Company Limited will be undertaking the reconstruction of the road at the cost of N985,115,410.78 million.
“The expansion of the road and the need to have a reasonable setback unfortunately meant that some buildings are already standing in the way and has to be separated. This could have been avoided if there had been strict adherence to town planning rules in the past.
“We regret this and offer sincere sympathy to those affected. They should see this as their own sacrifice in our efforts to beautify our city and develop a decent human environment. Nevertheless, we have set aside the sum of N392 million to the 127 people whose buildings were affected.”
The Governor appealed to people of the state to bear with government on the pains and discomforts associated with the road construction projects embarked upon, especially Gbongan-Akoda Road, noting that the delay was due to the unexpected financial  challenges that befell the nation.
He assured that all the projects embarked on by his government will be completed before the end of the present administration. [myad]

Buhari Identifies Root Cause Of Terrorism In West Africa

President Muhammad Buhari & Queen Elizabeth Discussing
President Muhammad Buhari & Queen Elizabeth Discussing

President Muhammadu Buhari has attributed the rise in the activities of Boko Haram and terrorism in some African countries to collapse of the Gadhafi regime in Libya.
The President admitted before Queen Elizabeth and other top leaders of the Commonwealth of Nations that it might not be easy to eliminate Boko Haram because of the modern communication system that make its members to be more daring.
“We have agreed to a joint task-force for the elimination of Boko Haram, but it may not be easy, especially after the events in Libya when trained people with weapons moved back to Sahel region from where they were recruited by the former Libyan leader.
“Those weapons and expertise in their use are now aggravating the situation in the Sahel and further south.”
President Buhari, who spoke at a banquet hosted by Queen Elizabeth II for Heads of State and Government participating in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Malta, called on the body to set up a committee to oversee the rendering of greater assistance and support to Nigeria and other member-countries which have been adversely affected by the scourge of terrorism.
President Buhari hoped that the committee would be established before the next meeting of the organisation, adding that such committee should be made to visit member-countries of the Commonwealth where terrorist organisations have established a foothold, with a view to evolving practical strategies for more meaningful assistance to the affected countries.
He appealed to the Commonwealth to show greater resolve in helping Nigeria and other developing nations in their efforts to overcome the challenges of economic development, security, terrorism and corruption.
“With the improvement of global communications, terrorism has no borders now. What happened recently in France had a profound effect on all of us, but very few countries realize that Nigeria has suffered terrorist casualties of over 10,000 killed in the last six years.
“Right now, we have over two million internally displaced persons, most of whom are women and children, and most of the children are orphans.”
President Buhari who rolled out the efforts being made by his government and other members of the Lake Chad Basin Commission to curb the menace of Boko Haram.
President Buhari expressed his administration’s appreciation of the assistance already being received from the Commonwealth, Britain, the Group of Seven Industrialized Nations, France and the United States.
“I am grateful to Britain, France and the United States. They have already sent teams to train the Nigeria Military and Police in the control of terrorism.
“The Commonwealth has helped us in so many ways by the visible support they have been giving to help us overcome the problem of terrorism.”
The Queen’s Banquet at which he spoke was also attended by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki Moon. [myad]

Court Sacks Former Senate President, David Mark

Sen. David mark
Sen. David mark

The Court of Appeal sitting in Makurdi, Benue State has nullified the election of the former President of the Senate, David Mark. Mark has been in the Senate since 1999.

The court which delivered its verdict today, ordered the Independent National Electoral C omission (INEC) to conduct fresh election in the Senatorial District.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate for Benue South, Mr. Donald Onjeh had challenged the decision of the National and State Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal, which upheld the victory of Senator Mark of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The Court ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a fresh election into the Benue South Senatorial District seat.
Details later. [myad]

Names Of 30 Judges Buhari Appointed Today

LawyersPresident Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of 30 new judges for the Federal High Court. The appointment was based on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council.
Names of those that were appointed are:
1. Hon. Justice Yellin S. Bogoro​ – ​Bauchi State
2. ​Rosemary O. Dugbo Oghoghorie ​- ​Delta State
3. Taiwo Obayomi Taiwo​ – ​Ogun State
4. Ibrahim Watila ​- ​Borno State
5. Mallong Peter Hoommuk ​- ​Plateau State
6. Isa Hamma Adama Dashen ​- Adamawa State
7. Hassan Dikko ​-​ Kebbi State
8. Jude Kanyioh Dagat​ – Kaduna State
9. Olayinka Olusegun Tokode ​- ​Osun State
10. Simon Akpah Amobeda ​- ​Kogi State
11. Jane Egienanwan Inyang ​- ​Cross River State
12. Daniel Emeka Osiagor ​- ​Rivers State
13. Prof. Chuka Austine Obiozor​ – ​Anambra State
14. Iniekenimi Nicholas Oweib ​- ​Bayelsa State
15. Hassan Muslim Sule ​- ​Zamfara State
16. Hadiza Rabiu Shagari​ – ​Sokoto State
17. Saleh Kogo Idrissa​ – ​Yobe State
18. Joyce Obehi Abdulmalik ​- ​Edo State
19. Hillary Ide Osho Oshomah ​- ​Edo State
20. Fadima Murtala Aminu​ – Adamawa State
21. Toyin Bolaji Adegoke ​- ​Kwara State
22. James Kolawole Omotosho ​- ​Ogun State
23. Nehizena Idemudia Ekunwe​ – ​Edo State
24. Stephen Daylop Pam​ – ​Plateau State
25. Akintayo Aluko​ – ​Ekiti State
26. Dr. Nnamdi O. Dimgba ​- ​Abia State
27. Emeka Nwite​ – ​Ebonyi State
28. Abdulazeez M.Z. Anka ​- ​Zamfara State
29. Abdu Dogo ​​- ​FCT
30. Adamu Turaki Muhammed ​- ​Jigawa State.
The new judges are to be sworn-in by the Chief Justice of Nigeria and the Chairman of the National Judicial Council, Hon. Justice Mahmud Mohammed, on December 2, 2015 by 10am [myad]

Ebonyi Takes Census Of Its Indigenes Hawking In Nigerian Big Cities

nigerian hawkersEbonyi state government has embarked on the conduct of a comprehensive census of all its indigenes who are hawking in the major cities, like, Lagos, Onitsha, Port Harcourt, Aba and others.
This is even as the state government has planned to spend N3 billion for the rehabilitation of Ebonyi its indigenes hawking in such major cities of the country.
This was part of the resolution reached during the Etate Executive Council (SECOND) meeting in Abakaliki, the  state capital.
Briefing news men at the end of the meeting, the Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Senator Emmanuel Onwe, said the Special Advisor  to the Governor, Lagos Liaison Office, Mrs. Jacinta Nworie, had  been redeployed and re-assigned as Special Adviser on Talent Development.
Mrs. Nworie, according to him, has been charged with the responsibility of conducting census of the hawkers with a view to rehabilitating them.
“The SA on Lagos Liaison Office is to immediately be redeployed by the Secretary to State Government and to be relocated or re-assigned to the office of the SSG. Her position is to be redesignated as SA on Talent Development in the Department of Talent Development. Her responsibility would be, first to conduct a comprehensive census of all Ebonyi indigenes who are hawking in the major cities, like, Lagos,Onitsha,port Harcourt,Aba and else where.
“Once such comprehensive census is taken, it is the resolution of EXCO to make a budget of N3 billion to begin a rehabilitation process of all Ebonyians who are engaged in a disgraceful and humiliating activities of hawking on the highways in major cities of the country.”
The commissioner said that  the Executive Council terminated  a  contract awarded for the provision of electricity at the  Federal Teaching Hospital,FETHA 2 in Abakaliki.
He said that his Power   counterpart, Chief Emmanuel Uguru, was given one week to take over the contract and complete it for commissioning.
The council also banned the sell of used cable wires in the state and advised  those selling such items to get approval from the Commissioner for Power to avoid being charged to court.
Senator Onwe explained that  this was part of the measures taken to avert the stealing or vandalism of cable wires in the state
Also , the council directed those lobbying to replace the retired permanent secretaries to stop  doing so as governor was not in a hurry to appoint new ones.
Onwe added that the council   banned government functionaries and civil servants from attending private functions scheduled for Fridays. [myad]

Biafra: We’re Taking Up The Matter With Buhari – Governor Umahi

Engr Dave Umahi
Engr Dave Umahi

The Ebonyi State Governor, Chief David Nweze Umahi, has given the agitators for the realisation of the Republic of Biafra to be carved from the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Governor Umahi emphasised that the South-East governors had listened to the complaints of the IPOB agitators and had decided to discuss them with the President.
“We have listened to the complaints of the boys. There is no way anybody could say that what they are saying is completely outside the truth, but just like husband and wife, you must have a way of getting along through dialogue.
“The governors of the South-East have taken up their matter to discuss with Mr. President and I believe that we don’t need another war in this country. I want to plead with you to encourage whoever is involved that we have taken up the matter and we will do everything possible to make sure that their feelings are addressed.
“We should not support secession. We should not support demonstrations; we should not support the castigation of our leaders.”
The governor, who spoke today when the leadership of the Abakpa Main Market Traders Association, visited him at the Government House in Abakaliki, dismissed the rumour that he was planning to defect to All Progressives Congress (APC) as it appeared in a sections of the media.
“When I said publicly that Ebonyi people will support Mr. President, they said, we have moved to the APC. PDP remains our party and  will remain our party.
“ But we need help and the way to get it is not to start castigating the President and no governor should castigate the President. But opposition belongs to the political parties.  For me and you, we are still bonafide members of the PDP.”
Governor Umahi said that his government is poised to redefining Abakaliki by looking inwards on how to take advantage of its location as a transit  point  to “realize our potential.”
He asked the traders to key into the vision of his administration, adding that the first batch of traders would be relocated to the International Market in April 2016.
According to him,  the second batch will be relocated in June while the third and final batches will be in September.
He announced that the government would be constructing additional vehicular parks and warehouses beside the Centenary City, opposite the International Market as a measure to minimize the inconveniences that traders might face when they move into the International Market.
Earlier in an address, the Chairman of AMMTA, Comrade Emeka Nwome, commended the governor on his life touching achievements within six months in  office.
Meanwhile, governor Nweze Umahi has expressed sadness over the death of a former Minister of Education, Dr. Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu, in an Israeli hospital.
Umahi, who was on  a condolence visit to the family of the deceased in Abakaliki yesterday, described Aja-Nwachukwu as a “peace advocate” and “one man that has a burning desire that we should succeed.
“When I visited him  in  the hospital in Israeli  this month, he was not even concerned about his health, he was more interested in how we could replicate the standard of the hospital in our state. That is the kind of man he was. He was more interested in how we can move our state forward.”
He commended the Nigerian Embassy in Israel for the assistance it rendered to the former minister while in the  hospital and promised  that his family and his administration would always stand by the Aja-Nwachukwu family. [myad]

Governor Wada Goes To Court To Stop APC

Kogi State Governor, Captain Idris Ichala Wada
Kogi State Governor, Captain Idris Ichala Wada

Governor of Kogi State, Captain Idris Wada, has filed a suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking to stop the substitution of the late governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In a 15-page originating summon filed by Chris Uche, the Governor and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) want the court to determine the legality or otherwise of the decision of the APC to substitute its candidate.

The APC candidate, late Prince Abubakar Audu, died a day after the November 21 election, few hours before the Kogi governorship election was declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Idris Wada is also praying the court to declare as illegal, the decision of the APC to substitute its candidate after the governorship candidate of the party died. He is also asking the court to order a fresh governorship election within a specified period. [myad]

Suicide Bomber Hits El-Zakzaky Islamic Group In Kano, One Arrested

Shiit processionA suicide bomber today blew himself up among crowds of Muslims, of Sheikh El-Zakzaki Shia group, as they were marching in procession from Kano to Zaria.

The attack happened in the village of Dakasoye, about 20 kilometres south of the city, during a march by followers of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria.

The group, said on its website that the blast happened at 2:00 pm and that “scores” had been killed.

But there was no official indication of casualties and one of the organizers confirmed that it was a huge crowd so it’s too early to give a precise figure of casualties.

The organizer also confirmed that one of the suspected bombers has been arrested, adding: “we now have the other suspect in custody.”

The organizer, who asked to remain anonymous, said the bomber ran into the crowd before he could be spotted and detonated his explosives.

“He was dressed in black like everyone else. His accomplice was initially arrested and confessed they were sent by Boko Haram.

“They were part of the young men abducted by Boko Haram in (the Borno state town of) Mubi last year and taken to Sambisa Forest where they were given some military training.

“They were sent to Kano 11 days ago and kept in a house specifically for this attack.”

The bomber detonated his explosives after realizing his accomplice had been arrested, the organizer added.

Today’s attack came after a female bomber killed eight in the northeastern city of Maiduguri last Sunday and four teenage girls blew themselves up in northern Cameroon on Saturday killing five.

Meanwhile, the director of security services (DSS) in Abuja, Mohammed Mohammed, has alerted Abuja residents of the planned attack by members of Boko Haram.

He said in a statement today that intelligence report showed that Boko Haram had concluded plans to attack crowded places, particularly churches, mosques and markets, in the coming days, using teenage girls as suicide bombers.

The statement reads: “their main targets are worship centres and markets with the use of young girls as members of aid groups to carry out their planned attacks.”

Copies of the statement were distributed to all mosques, churches and markets across the FCT “for extra vigilance particularly unknown persons dressing as aid workers loitering around the worship areas and markets.”

It urged local residents to be vigilant and report suspicious persons to police. On Oct. 2, two suicide attacks in Abuja killed 20 people and injured many others. [myad]

Musa Yakubu Gowon Spent 22 Years In The US Prison, Due In Nigeria Soon

Musa Yakubu GowonMusa Jack Ngonadi Yakubu Gowon, son of former Nigerian military head of state, General Yakubu Gowon (rtd) who spent 22 years in a US prison after being convicted of drug-related charges, is due to return to Nigeria soon.

It is believed that Musa Gowon was released from the Taft Correctional Facility Bakersfield, California, after US President Barack Obama granted him pardon earlier in November.

The Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC)- which advocates for the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria – has said that it was arranging a welcome ceremony. The date of Gowon’s arrival has not yet been disclosed. He is currently being held at a deportation centre in the US.

Who is Musa Gowon?

According to the IMC, Gowon was born in 1969 after his father had started a relationship with an Igbo woman, late Edith Ike-Okongwu.

The relationship allegedly ended during the Nigerian civil war (1967-1970) – also known as the Biafran war – as Okongwu disagreed with Yakubu Gowon – then head of state – over the role of the Nigerian army in the war. The army has been accused of deliberately bombing Biafran civilians and imposing a blockade that resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians due to lack of food and medicine.

After the war, Okongwu emigrated with her son to the US. She later returned to Nigeria, while Musa remained in the US where he joined a Colombian drug cartel. He was arrested and sentenced to 40 years in jail in 1992, at the age of 23. Musa was said to have lived a flamboyant lifestyle until he was arrested on November 18, 1992 aged 23, prosecuted and given 40-year jail sentence the following year.

U.S. President Obama last month granted him state pardon after he had spent 22 years in prison. He is now in the custody of U.S. Immigration booked for deportation to Nigeria anytime from now

IMC thanked Obama for the pardon: “Igbo Mandate Congress also expresses gratitude to the United States President Barrack Obama for the pardon granted Musa Ngonadi Gowon in the spirit of reconciliation and demand good treatment of this man born under the contradictions of love, hate and an unnecessary civil war.”

Gowon created a Facebook account in 2013 where he routinely wrote messages thanking family and friends for his support. in March 2015, he wrote: “To all my family and friends. I recently read all your lovely birthday messages to me, and I was overjoyed at the beautiful and kind words of encouragement sent to me. I hear you all and unfortunately I can’t respond directly to everyone… But in due time we shall all see again, by the grace of God. Thank you once more for the love and support and I hold you all in a special part of my heart. God bless.”

After being overthrown in 1975, Gowon’s father moved to the UK, where he obtained a PhD at Warwick University in 1983. He returned to Nigeria that same year after being pardoned by the then president Shehu Shagari for his alleged role in the 1976 coup d’etat in Nigeria. Gowon’s father still lives in the UK. [myad]

Don’t Sit On The Fence, Lai Mohammed Tells Media Practitioners

Alhaji Lai Muhammed
Alhaji Lai Muhammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has asked media practitioners in Nigeria not to sit on the fence in matters of national importance even as he described Boko Haram terrorist activities as the major challenge facing the nation.

He therefore appealed to them to galvanize support among the populace for the ongoing war against the menace.

Lai Mohammed, who met representatives of media professional bodies in Abuja today, said that it is important for the media to report the fact that the military has turned the tide against the insurgents by degrading their ability to carry out spectacular attacks and retaking captured territories.

This feat by the military, according to him has paved “the way for displaced persons to gradually return to their homes, for schools that have been destroyed to be rebuilt and for pupils who could not go to school to do so.

“The war against terrorism is not a war for the military alone but for all Nigerians. The media must reflect this in their reporting and galvanize the people to know that it is not just a battle against a few insurgents but a war for the very survival of our nation,” he stated.

The Minister stressed the importance of national unity, saying: “we have taken our unity for granted and have not made a conscious and concerted effort to constantly service and strengthen it.

“Unfortunately, what started as a crack is now widening into a gorge; The media must not remain on the fence when the issue of our national unity is involved. They must carry out their duties in such a way that will unite, rather than divide our people. Our unity is fragile, and the fragility comes into the open at a time of economic downturn as we have now. We cannot afford to be neutral on the issue of national unity,” he said.

The government spokesman assured that the government would work with the media in the interest of the country, disclosing that, “we are working on forging a partnership between the government and the media that will see military and intelligence chiefs interfacing with you to give you first hand information on the progress of the war against terrorism.

“We believe it is important to carry the media along, because if you are well informed about the war, you will be in a better position to inform Nigerians about it. In this regard, you will hear more from us in the days to come.”

The Minister assured the journalists of timely and accurate information from the government, saying: ”if you run into any roadblock while seeking information from any government establishment, kindly notify us.” [myad]

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