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Nigeria: DSS Warns Religious, Political Leaders Igniting Forceful Change Of Govt

The Department of State Services (DSS) has warned religious and past political leaders who have been igniting forceful change of government in Nigeria, reminding them that the ballot box remains the vehicle of change in a democracy.

“The Department of State Services (DSS) hereby condemns the unsavoury statements by misguided elements who have continued to threaten the government, sovereignty and corporate existence of this country.

“Notable are the unnecessary vituperations and activities of some religious and past political leaders who have either called for forceful change of government or mass action against it.”

In a statement today, May 2, the Public Relations Officer of the Services, Dr. Peter Afunanya, said that the main objective for all the negative noises is to cause a disintegration of the country, emphasizing that the agenda of the promoters of the damaging statements is to throw the country into anarchy to serve the interests of their sponsors would no longer be tolerated.

“It is unfortunate that those in the forefront of this are respectable individuals who should be patriotic and not allow their personal ambitions to ruin the nation.

“The Service has also noted their desperation and penchant to collaborate with external forces and influences against Nigeria.

“They are reminded that even though democracy offers free speech, it does not give room to reckless pronouncements capable of undermining security.

“In this regard, self-centered individuals and groups are warned to stop engaging in acts inimical to the peace and sovereignty of this nation.

“In the same manner, influential personalities should be sensitive to the emerging situations and guard against divisive and inciting utterances that may cause a breakdown of law and order.

“Recently, the Service invited and cautioned some persons who deniably recounted their earlier statements or said they were quoted out of context.

“The public should be wary of such individuals and their co-travellers who, incite them in the open but, turn in the secret to retrieve their words after they had caused the damage.

“While the Service reaffirms its unambiguous support to an indivisible, indisolluble and united Nigerian State in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, it will no longer tolerate deliberate machinations by subversive and hostile groups whose agenda is to throw the country into anarchy so as to serve the interests of their sponsors. Consequently, the Service is assiduously working with other security and law enforcement agencies to ensure the maintenance of peace and internal security of the country.”

Kogi Pension Board Boss Shot Dead; Council Chair, Others Missing

Kogi State Pension Board commissioner, Solomon Akeweje has been killed by unknown gunmen, even as the whereabouts of Yagba local government council is yet unknown.

According to police report, Akeweje was killed on Saturday evening while returning from Ilorin to Kabba.

It was learnt that the unidentified gunmen opened fire on his vehicle at Eruku, some kilometers to Egbe.

The State Police commissioner, Ayuba Ede confirmed that the incident took place at Eruku general area of Kwara State.

It was also confirmed that the whereabouts of the chairman of Yagba West Local Government Area, Pius Kolawole, who was with Akeweje at the time of the incident was unknown at press time.

The police commissioner assured that investigation has commenced.

The Presidency, Pantami And Mbaka, By Yushau A. Shuaib

In public relations practice, decision-making processes on an issue and crisis management are always the toughest before any act of communication can be effectively executed.

Unlike journalism that feasts on bad news, which is what sells, the tradition of public relations or PR is to engage in ‘damage control’ through effective crisis communication strategies.

The key to successfully navigating a crisis is through preparation and teamwork, as the communicator needs a fast and carefully crafted response to minimise damage and prevent reputational erosion.

I was not only alarmed but I have been deeply concerned about some recent statements by the Presidency, particularly through its spokespersons, Mr. Femi Adesina and Mallam Garba Shehu, who have both incidentally served as Presidents of the Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE) in the recent past.

Some of their reactive statements to issues could essentially be described as journalistic, for the predilection towards making news headlines, and these have been quite disturbingly below the standards of PR, which tend towards demonstrating empathy, employing diplomacy and forestalling the attrition of relationships, when responding to issues of deep concern.

The recent statements by the Presidency over what they considered as the unsavoury comments of Father Ejike Mbaka, alongside the reaction to allegations of the past extreme views of Dr. Isa Pantami, the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, are teachable instances of how not to engage in public communication. If anything, they can both be said to have been hasty in their conception and execution, and ultimately needless.

Dr. Pantami, an Islamic cleric as well as an ICT scholar, was alleged to have proffered extremist views in the past while describing some religious extremists as “fellow Muslims,” and praising the leadership of Al Qaeda in a video. Another report claimed that Dr. Pantami had chaired a meeting in a North-Eastern state in Nigeria, which had sat to plan an attack on a Christian governor in the North-West of the country.

While Pantami has come out to blame immaturity, ignorance, and a lack of exposure to global politics for some of the opinions he expressed over a decade ago, he has equally expressed regrets for those once-held views and recanted on them, while denying some other untoward allegations made about him. In seeming solidarity to his plight, the Kaduna Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), among other groups, have faulted some of the allegations levelled against the Minister.

While some commentators called for his resignation, others have tempered this by pointing out that Dr. Pantami has rather being at the receiving end of intolerance for condemning the evil ideology of Boko Haram leaders, including the founder of the group, Mohammed Yusuf, in a debate. His criticisms of terrorism had made the commander of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, to subsequently threaten Dr. Pantami with death in a series of audio and video recordings that are available on the Internet.

The otherwise swift response of the Presidency to the allegations made against the Minister can be faulted as being fairly hasty and unduly defensive. While one may be uncomfortable with some of Pantami’s past remarks, and his earlier advice that clerics should shun public office, it is an undeniable fact that he remains one of the most focused, result-oriented and charismatic Ministers in the current dispensation. He is a round peg in a round hole, in terms of professional competence in the sector he oversees.

The points in the presidential statement released in Pantami’s defence could have been highlighted by third parties and beneficiaries of some of the projects he has executed in office.

It is without controversy that within the past two years, Pantami as the Minister in charge of ICT in the country, has ensured the implementation of digital projects nationwide, including the creation of ICT Innovation Hubs, the enabling of the acquisition of digital skills for entrepreneurs and innovators, alongside the setting up of Community IT Training Centres, Tertiary Institution Knowledge Centres (TIKC), and School Knowledge Centres (SKC). Also, the commissioning of more Emergency Communication Centres (ECC) across Nigeria, the downward review on Right of Way Charges for improving broadband penetration in states; the mandatory registration of SIM Cards to ensure these are not used for criminal activities, etc.

Apart from saving the Federal Government over N22 billion through the clearance of information technology (IT) projects, as of April, over 51 million Nigerians had been registered for the National Identification Number (NIN) , with the majority having updated their SIM registration records. Therefore, it was not surprising that the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows that the contribution of the ICT sector to the Nigerian economy grew by 14.70 per cent in the last quarter of 2020. It further indicates that it is the fastest-growing non-oil sector, with double-digit growth within the period under review.

In a similar vein to its problematic release pertaining to Dr. Pantami, the Presidency’s reaction to Father Ejike Mbaka’s call for the president to resign over the deteriorating insecurity situation in the country was needless, unwarranted and unjustifiable.

Therein the Presidency made a strong accusation that Mbaka’s latest uncomplimentary public commentary was due to his anger at President Muhammadu Buhari for not awarding him contracts as a reward for his previous campaigns and support for the president in the elections of 2015 and 2019.

In January 2015, the outspoken Igbo Catholic priest had urged Nigerians to vote out President Goodluck Jonathan for failing to stem the tide of insecurity and corruption in the country.

At a greater risk to his life and parishioners, the Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry (AMEN) had endorsed and campaigned vigorously for Muhammadu Buhari, a Northern Fulani Muslim from the pulpit, saying that was what would bring the needed change to Nigeria.

The religious leader then said, “I love President Goodluck Jonathan and I used to be his ardent fan, but I want good for my people and that’s why I want Nigerians to vote out Goodluck Jonathan and vote General Muhammad Buhari. I don’t care if Buhari is a Muslim and from the North; all I care about is that Buhari can save Nigeria.”

Shortly after Buhari’s victory in the election, and on becoming the Nigerian president, he had commended Father Mbaka for his patriotism in the run-up to the general elections, saying that the renowned cleric’s courage had earned him a spot in the sands of time.

In a statement to congratulate Mbaka on the occasion of his 20th priestly ordination, the president said history would be kind to Father Mbaka for daring to speak truth to power, even at great personal risk. Buhari mentioned that Father Mbaka had chosen the path of honesty, despite realising that this could attract hostility from those he described as, “leaders detached from reality.”

The president further stated that “the priest’s courageous actions, while the Peoples Democratic Party was still in power, was clear evidence that religious leaders are the custodians of truth and morals in society.”

In addition, the president noted that Fr. Mbaka’s decision to identify with the masses and uphold the struggle for improved governance in the country was, no doubt, enviable. In that statement signed and released on behalf of Mr. Buhari by Garba Shehu, the President was extremely impressed by the priest’s sincere comments and patriotic disposition over the state of the nation at the time.

The statement concluded by praying to God to grant Father Mbaka greater wisdom, good health and long life, as well as the continued resolve to serve humanity.

I strongly believe that those who stood by us when it really mattered, especially respectable public figures, do not deserve a demeaning and disrespectful response, no matter the situation.

A professional and effective communicator should always realise that even when there are disagreements and contestations of opinion, particularly on behalf of a public personage like a president, the communicative endeavour should be one that sets out on persuading from opposition to a more agreeable point of view, in the most civil language, and without seeking to inflame a situation further.

PR ought to build up mutually intelligible relationships, even when this is strained while avoiding the seedy route of the public fight, in the manner of motor park touts – the bolekaje and roforofo mode of confrontation – in the name of political communication.

We should always acknowledge and bear in mind all the well-meant gestures of those who might have been admirers in the past and also learn to develop a greater capacity to tolerate criticism, without muddying up issues by dredging up other sordid narratives.

In all these, while I have noticed that the media is generally more inclined to celebrate conflict and crisis, they also deliberately – and rather, unfortunately, censor – other crucial sides of stories that ought to temper the public drift towards hysteria. On one level, if the Presidency had released another slew of commendations of Father Mbaka, very likely this wouldn’t have received the same attention the attack has received, which offers an eternal insight into the psychology of the media.

On the other level, while the situation that Dr. Pantami has found himself in is quite saddening, yet there is the flip side in which there are dozens of videos and audios of his attacks against religious extremism and terrorism in the past decade that his newly hatched critics have wilfully refused to acknowledge. As earlier mentioned, these had attracted several death threats from Boko Haram, which though were widely reported in the media in the past, have barely been referred to in the present assault on him.

While public relations is different from journalism, they equally have much in common, which should be affirmed, rather than being negated. In this regard, the professional communicator and journalist should strive towards emphasising more of what unites us, rather than focusing on our divisions.

Buhari To Media: My Silence Over Infractions Does Not Mean Acceptance

President Muhammadu Buhari has asked media professionals in Nigeria to be wary of publishing news items that are capable of aggravating the bad situation in the country.
He said that the fact that his government had not been complaining over many infractions capable of dividing the country does not mean acceptance.
“That everything is permitted does not mean that there are no rules of correctness, particularly in a polity seriously challenged as ours now.”
President Buhari, in a message to mark the World Press Freedom Day, observed globally every May 3, said: “the media must be sensitive to what we are going through as a country, and anything that would exacerbate the situation, and further inflame passions and emotions, should be avoided.
“The media needs to ensure that while informing, educating, entertaining and setting agenda for public discourse, it does not encourage incendiary words and actions that could further hurt our unity in diversity.”
The President insisted that freedom of the press is an irreducible minimum in a democracy that would flourish, and that freedom must be used responsibly.
According to him, licentious freedom is different from freedom with responsibility and charged the Nigerian media to embrace the latter, rather than the former.
President Buhari pledged greater cooperation with the media to discharge its duties, in line with the theme of this year’s World Press Freedom Day: ‘Information as a Public Good.’
He asked those who manage information for government to do everything in public interest, even as he encouraging the media to use the Freedom of Information Act available to make its jobs easier.
President Buhari said that it is very vital to have access to reliable information in an era of misinformation, disinformation and hate speech, all to cause discord in society.

How I Picked Gani Adams To Be Aare Onakakanfo Of Yoruba Land – Alaafin Of Oyo

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi has given details of what he went through to make Gani Adams the Aare Onakakanfo (war general) of Yoruba land.

Speaking today, May 1, at the 51st birthday of Gani Adams in Lagos, Oba lamidi Adeyemi said: “Aare Gani Adams’ appointment is divine and based on merit.

“It took me over five years to consult widely and seek the support of the gods in the spiritual realms before he was appointed.”

The Oba commended Adams for his courage, steadfastness and doggedness in the struggle for the liberation of the Yoruba race.

I Will Motivate Abuja Workers, Minister Declares, On May Day

Muhammad Musa Bello

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has declared that his administration will motivate the workers in the territory to give their best for the development of the city.

In his goodwill message to all workers in the territory today, May 1, on the occasion of the 2021 Workers’ Day celebration, reassured the workers of his commitment to the promotion of the welfare and wellbeing being of the workers, even as he called for their cooperation and dedication to service.

Muhammad Bello assured that the FCT Administration will take all necessary steps to ensure workers would be able to deliver the best possible services to the residents of the territory.

The minister noted that the city in particular, and the nation in general, cannot reach its full potentials without a committed, dedicated and patriotic workforce

He advised trade union leaders to work with the government and embrace dialogue in settling trade disagreements, even as acknowledged the role played by workers in the development of FCT over the years and saluted the efforts of the pioneer workers who made the sacrifices that were essential in laying the foundation of what has grown to become a beautiful capital city.

The minister applauded the efforts of all the frontline and essential workers who worked tirelessly over the last one year as the nation fought the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I acknowledge and applaud the efforts of all the frontline health workers comprising of the doctors, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory officers, cleaners, drivers, administrative officers and all others who risked it all so that the rest of us are safe”.

“I salute also, the other essential workers who functioned in public utility organisations such as electricity, water supply, telecommunications, environmental sanitation and not forgetting our security operatives.”

The Minister paid tribute to those who lost their lives while fighting the pandemic and prayed that they rest in peace, even as he called on members of the public not to be complacent because the pandemic is not yet over.

He further advised that they should continue to observe all non-pharmaceutical protocols and prevent the spread of the disease.

According to him, preventing the spread of COVID-19 will honour the memory of the workers who had paid the ultimate price while fighting the pandemic.

Dangote Cement Pays N40.39 Billion Corporate Tax To Nigerian Govt For 2021 

Nigeria’s Dangote Cement Plc is expected to pay a total of N40.39 billion in taxation to the nation’s treasury from its operational result in the first quarter of 2021.

According to the financial result published by the country’s largest cement manufacturer on Friday, April 30, the amount is due from corporate tax for the period ended March 31, 2021. The amount of corporate tax due from Dangote Cement in the first three months of this year is higher by 47.3 percent compared with the N27.42 billion paid in the corresponding period of 2020 financial year.

The report said that aprt from the fact that the company currently pays over N240 million Value Added Tax (VAT) daily to the government, making DCP one of the biggest private sector tax payers in the country, it is also carrying out its corporate social responsibility, in line with the government’s quest to boost infrastructural development in the country.

It said that the Dangote Cement had opted to provide funding for the constructions of major roads in Lagos and Kogi States,adding that the roads are the critical Lagos Apapa Port road leading to the old toll gate and the Lokoja-Obajana-Kabba road straddling Kogi and Kwara states.

The financial report said that the company had ramped up production capacity in the Obajana Line 5 and resumed production at the Gboko plant to meet increased demand for its products.

Dangote Cement also increased total volume of cement sold in the first three months of the year from its Nigerian operations to 4.9Mt compared to the 4.0Mt sold in the first quarter of 2020.

Pan-African operations sold 2.6Mt of cement in the period under review compared to 2.3Mt sold in the corresponding period in 2020.

The company that it is making efforts to start the Okpella Plant before the end of June in order to meet the increasing demand for cement in the country and help to moderate prices in the market.

Speaking on the financial result, Dangote Cement GMD/Chief Executive Officer, Michel Puchercos, said that the company started the first quarter of 2021 on a positive note and recorded increases in revenue and profitability.

He said that the cement company posted a profit after tax N89.7 billion.

“We took the strategic decision to pause our clinker exports to ensure we meet the rapid volume growth in the Nigerian domestic market. We are improving the output of our existing and new assets and aim to recommence clinker exports in the second quarter.

“Our Pan-Africa operations have reached new heights, with an EBITDA margin of 25.5 percent and volume growth of 12.8 percent reported during the quarter.

 

“One of our priorities in 2021 is to strengthen our alternative fuel initiative. It focuses on leveraging the circular economy business model, optimising costs and reducing exposure of our cost base to foreign currency fluctuations.

“As ever, we are committed to keeping our staff and communities safe by being fully compliant with health and safety measures in all our territories of operation.”

Benue Govt Arrests, Whisks To Makurdi, Abuja Journalist

Gov Samuel Ortom

Benue government has arrested and taken to Makurdi, Benue State capital, a senior journalist with Peoples Daily newspaper, Sunday Ode over an alleged offensive statement he issued on behalf of the Association of Igede Media. Professionals.
Ode, who is the President of the association, was picked up yesterday, May 1, on the order of Governor Samuel Ortom.
A statement today, May 1 by Egah Egiri for the association, said that Ode was arrested yesterday, April 30, at Karu by armed policemen and DSS operatives.
The association said that the security operatives said that they were acting at the behest of the Governor of Benue State, Dr. Samuel Ortom.
“They told Odeh that the Governor wanted to see him in connection with his press statements.
“The Igede Media Professionals Association of which Mr. Odeh is President, has been critical of the way Dr. Ortom has handled security issues in Benue State, especially between the Bonta Tiv (where 12 soldiers were killed in cold blood) in Konshisha Local Government and Ukpute (the Igede) in Oju Local Government.
“Dr. Ortom had reportedly threatened to deal with Mr Sunday Odeh over the association’s criticism, adding that in his heyday, he would have since sent an assasination squad to take care of Sunday Egena Odeh.
“Mr Odeh shared this information with not a few confidants.
“He was arrested this evening with his cousin, Johnson Ubeh who was later released when Sunday Egena Odeh showed up.
“The fellows that arrested him said they were police and DSS personnel. They said they were taking him to Governor Ortom in Makurdi.
“We are worried that harm may befall Sunday Egena Odeh given the fury of the Governor and his self-professed/confessed past.
“As stated earlier, his arrest is not unconnected with the group’s views on the sloppy handling of the crisis between Bonta in Konshisha and Ukpute in Oju Local Governments area of Benue which snowballed into the killing of twelve soldiers.
“Please do all that is necessary to forestall any harm coming to Mr Sunday Egena Odeh.
“We wonder on whose order Mr Sunday Egena Odeh was arrested in the first place given the fact that the courts have been on strike!”

Actress Shyngle, Recently Divorced By Husband, Attempts Suicide; Lands In Hospital

A controversial Gambian-born Ghanaian actress, Princess Shyngle, who recently divorced her husband because of domestic violence, attempted to take her life but was saved and now in a hospital in the United States.

The movie star recently announced that she was getting divorced from her husband, Gibou Bala Gaye, three months after their marriage.

According to her, she was leaving her husband over domestic violence allegation.

The actress had in 2018, attempted another suicide, was quoted as saying: “depression is real. I gat this,” in a video clip which has now been deleted off her Instagram insta story.

In 2018, the actress was rescued by a neighbour and rushed to a hospital in Lekki, Lagos, after taking an overdose of a medication. She reportedly also drank bleach.

Though in an Insta-story post back then, Princess Shyngle who debunked the suicide attempt report, stated that she had a nervous breakdown which landed her in the hospital.

She also admitted that she has been battling depression, as she thanked those who stood by her during her stay in the hospital.

She also shared receipts and audio recordings of her estranged husband confessing to domestically abusing her.

Source: The Nation/Agency.

Nigeria Drug Regulatory Body, NAFDAC, Approves Pfizer Vaccine For Covid19

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Nigeria’s drug regulatory body, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has announced that it has approved the Pfizer Biotech Vaccine for emergency use authorization for COVID-19 in Nigeria.

The Director-General of the Agency, Professor Mojisola Adeyeye, who made this known today, April 30 in a live/zoom media briefing in Lagos, said: “We have approved Pfizer Biotech Vaccine for possible use in the country.

“Our COVID-19 vaccine team must carefully review it to make sure that the science behind it is well understood, and also in accordance with our own regulation.”

She said that the vaccine is approved based on different mechanisms known to the agency.

“We used different mechanisms to approve COVID-19  vaccine, and one of it is called reliance, meaning that a more matured regulatory agency across the globe has already approved such vaccine.

“We can use that as a basis for our own review by getting the assessment report, know the peculiarities and our COVID Vaccine Committee will then do their job.

“We also can go ahead to review, if the World Health Organisation (WHO) has given emergency use lifting, meaning they have done their job.

“For Pfizer biotech vaccine,  both cases are through, because more matured agencies have approved the vaccine.

“The approval is not a full approval, it is within the period of getting people vaccinated and gathering of data about the adverse effect following immunisation,” she said.

Adeyeye said that data gathering on vaccine is not limited to NAFDAC, adding that the agency belonged to an organization called International Coalition of Medicine Regulatory Authorities( ICMRA).

“We belong to ICMRA, which is a global gathering of regulatory agencies across the country, where we share our experiences, like that of Oxford Astrazeneca Vaccine.”

NAFDAC director-general said that the agency’s COVID-19 Vaccine Committee has worked to ensure that post vaccination regulation is put in place.

“Our committee started their work to ensure all the Is are dotted and the Ts are crossed to ensure that post vaccination regulatory activities such as pharmacology vigilance or safety monitoring is put in place.

“So, it is not just the vaccination alone, it is what happens after that.”

On the storage of the Pfizer Biotech Vaccine, Adeyeye said the country has what it took to store the vaccine effectively.

“We have the capability because the freezer temperature is now -30 degrees unlike when it was -80 to -60 degrees temperature. So, the storage is not an issue in Nigeria.”

The director-general also disclosed that the agency was reviewing the Johnson and Johnson Vaccine.

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