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We’ll Not Relent In Fighting Second Wave Of Coronavirus – FCT Minister

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has said that the administration will not relent in the fight to contain the second wave of coronavirus.

Speaking today, January 29 at a stakeholders meeting at the Conference Hall of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, the minister admitted that so far, FCT has attained the status of an epicenter, but that the administration has been successful in its response to the virus.

He solicited the support and cooperation of the stakeholders, including traditional rulers and religious leaders among others to adequately battle the virus to a standstill.

“My appeal to you is that please, let us work hard, particularly at the community level and that is why I am so happy to see that out of the six Area Council Chairmen, five are present today.”

The minister appealed to the PTF for funding to help in the enforcement of the guidelines.

The Minister said that the Task Force on coronavirus guidelines enforcement will be re-invigorated to ensure that enforcement cascades down to the community and grassroots level even as he reminded the security agencies that enforcement of coronavirus guidelines is now a presidential directive that must be implemented.

This was even as Minister of State in the FCT, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu expressed the appreciation of the FCTA to the Presidential Task Force on coronavirus for its commitment and dedication in directing the nation’s response to the pandemic.

She advised the residents to work together to effectively combat the virus.

“If there is anything we have learned in the fight against COVID-19 thus far, it is the realization that working together, we can conquer any challenge that threatens our collective wellbeing”

She said that the FCT, through committed efforts, has succeeded in containing the magnitude of the pandemic and saved a large number of lives.

Dutch Court Orders Shell To Pay Nigerian Farmers For Oil Leaks

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A Dutch court has ordered Shell to compensate Nigerian farmers for oil spills that polluted swathes of their land in the Niger Delta.

After 13 years of legal battles, an appeals court in The Hague ruled that Shell’s Nigerian branch must pay out for leaks on land in two villages.

It also held the Anglo-Dutch parent company, Royal Dutch Shell, liable for installing new pipeline equipment to prevent further devastating spills.

“The court ruled that Shell Nigeria is liable for the damage caused by the spills. Shell Nigeria is sentenced to compensate farmers for damages,” Judge Sierd Schaafsma said.

The court ordered Shell to compensate three out of four farmers who first lodged the case in 2008, saying the amount of damages would be determined later. The case involving the fourth farmer will also be resolved at another time.

The case has dragged on so long that two of the Nigerian farmers have died since it was first filed.

The Dutch arm of environment group Friends of the Earth, which backed the case, said there were “tears of joy” and that “after 13 years, we’ve won.”

“Until this morning, Dutch multinationals could act with impunity in developing countries… and this has changed now,” Donald Pols of Friends of the Earth said outside court.

Shell Nigeria said it was “disappointed” by the verdict.

The farmers sued Shell over pollution in their villages Goi, Oruma and Ikot Ada Udo, in southeastern Nigeria.

At a hearing last year lawyers for the farmers showed gushing and burning oil spills as well as villagers dragging their hands through water sources, their hands streaked with the dark-coloured liquid.

A lower court in the Netherlands found in 2013 that Shell should pay compensation for one leak but that Shell’s parent company could not be held liable in a Dutch court.

But in 2015 the Hague appeals court ruled that Dutch courts did indeed have jurisdiction in the case.

Today, January 29, the court ruled that Shell Nigeria must pay compensation for the leaks at Goi and Oruma.

“In the Oruma cases, Shell Nigeria and… Royal Dutch Shell are ordered to equip the pipeline with a leak detection system so that environmental damage can be limited in the future,” the court said.

Shell Nigeria should have shut down oil supplies on the day of the spill in the cases in Goi, it said.

The court said it needed more time to resolve the case of Ikot Ada Udo.

“We are happy about the ruling. It shows that our people can get justice for the years of devastation of our environment by Shell,” King Emere Godwin Bebe Okpabi, ruler of the Ogale Community in the Niger Delta, told AFP.

A lawyer for the farmers, Channa Samkalden, said outside court it was “fantastic news”.

“My clients have been struggling and waiting for this for a very long time,” Samkalden said.

Shell has always blamed all of the spills on sabotage and said it has cleaned up with due care where pollution has occurred.

“We continue to believe that the spills in Oruma and Goi were the result of sabotage,” Shell in Nigeria said in a statement.

Nigeria was the world’s ninth-largest oil producer in 2018, pumping out volumes valued at some $43.6 billion (37 billion euros), or 3.8 percent of total global production.

In a separate case in the Netherlands, the widows of four Nigerian activists executed by the military regime in the 1990s have accused Shell of complicity in their deaths.

Famzhi MD Pledges To Refund Investors By June

Famzhi Interbiz MD

Managing Director of Famzhi Interbiz Limited, a multipurpose and wide ranging business outfit, Hajiya Mariam Suleima Omayoza has pledged to refund several millions of naira to no fewer than 15,000 investors who invested in her multi billion naira business concerns.

In a Human Right radio phone-in programme today, January 29 in Abuja, Hajiya Mariam apologized to the investors whose money had tied down since the business collapsed about nine months now.

She gave assurance to the investors, some of who took the complain of none payment of their money to the radio station on behalf of others, that she had no intention of keeping their money.

The Famzhi boss, who was drilled on the programme by Alhaji Ahmed Isa, popularly called “ordinary President,” insisted that she meant well towards involving Nigerians in her business for the purpose of growing with them in terms of income, but that Coronavirus came to destroy the business and place the company on a fast and steady slide.

Some investors who thronged at the Human right radio station in Abuja standing with  Ahmed Isah (holding microphone), Popularly called Ordinary President, January, 29

This was even as the anchor of the programme, Ahmed Isa pleaded with the aggrieved investors to give the Managing Director the benefit of doubt, asking them not to engage in any form of attack on her before the time she promised to refund the money to them.

“I am a mediator between the investors and the Famzhi MD, but will turn to attacking on behalf of the investors if Hajiya (MD) fails to fulfill the promise of refunding all the investors before or on the date.”

Ahmed Isa personally promised to avail his radio station to the MD to advertise for free, any property she wishes to sell to make up the money to refund the investors their money.

Hajiya Mariam Suleiman had established Famzhi Interbiz Limited over five years ago, with investment in many economic fields, including poultry, animal husbandry, water production, estate and micro banking. She encouraged Nigerians and foreigners to invest money into the business with promise to be paying such investors 20 percent of what ever each of them invested.

It was learnt that Hajiya Mariam actually fulfilled her own side of the deal up to April last year when Coronavirus pandemic set foot on Nigeria, leading to lockdown and crippling of economic activities.

The investors, some of who invested as much as N10 million are demanding the refund of the exact amount they originally invested for which the MD is reported to be finding it difficult to do.

Presidency Cries Out: Powerful Politicians Plan To Paint Buhari Black

Femi Adesina
The Presidency has cried out over what it called “another orchestrated smear campaign against President Muhammadu Buhari,”using some online newspapers and blogs.
According to a statement today, January 29, by the special adviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, the campaign, scheduled to be launched anytime soon through editorials and purported special investigative stories, is designed to further exacerbate tension in the land, by portraying the President as pandering to ethnic and other primordial tendencies, contrary to his pledge to belong to all Nigerians.
Adesina said that impeccable security findings indicate that those behind the plot have procured online blogs and newspapers, which are to launch coordinated publications, alleging subjugation and suppression of a particular religion and ethnic groups.
“A specific medium has so far contacted some opinion leaders, especially those very critical of President Buhari.”
The presidential spokesman said that part of the planned publication is to make unwary readers believe that the President has continually used the powers of his office to shield and protect an ethnic group against crimes of murder, kidnappings, rape and banditry in the southern, middle belt and some northern states.
He said that the publication will also refer Nigerians to a 58-page document, which chronicles purported atrocities of the ethnic group in the South since 2017, all of which it claims the Presidency has turned blind eyes to.
“Again, the hatchet job will allege that the President has continued to place members of his ethnic nationality in sensitive positions, so as to confer undue advantage on them. This allegation is by no means supported with reasonable facts and figures.
“Just on Thursday, President Buhari, while meeting with the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), led by Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, restated his even-handedness on the issues of ethnicity and religion. Said the President:
“The Federal Government under my leadership does not, and will not, allow religious prejudice or partisanship to influence any of its decisions and policies. It is my solemn decision to be fair and just to all segments of society.”
Femi Adesina said that those who are bent in stoking ethnic and religious unrest in the country remain deaf to reason, and impervious to reality.
“They are hell-bent on distorting reality, and Nigerians are urged to be wary of them. It is all about quest for power, and filthy lucre.”

Nigerian Presidency Accuses Transparency International Of Rehashing Old Tales On Corruption

The Nigerian Presidency has accused Transparency International (TI) of rehashing old tales on corruption indices in the country.

A statement today, January 28 by the senior special assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu said the government is currently analyzing the sources of data used in arriving at the latest Transparency International report on Corruption Perceptions Index in Nigeria since by their own admission, they don’t gather their own data.

Insisting that Buhari government had done wonderfully well in reducing corruption in the public service and will continue to vigorously support prevention, enforcement, public education and enlightenment activities of anti-corruption agencies, Garba Shehu said that the TI

report is not an accurate portrayal of the facts on ground.

“In the coming days, the Government’s Technical Unit on Governance Research (TUGAR) will be providing more detailed information on the sources of the TI data.

“While this is being awaited, the examination carried out on their 2019 report showed that 60 percent of their data was collected from businesses and other entities with issues bordering on transparency and the ease of doing business at the ports.

“Although this is a government ready to learn from mistakes and make corrections, the economy of this country, in its fullness, is bigger than the sea ports we have.

“We are also not unaware of the characters behind the TI in Nigeria whose opposition to the Buhari administration is not hidden.

“We have repeatedly challenged TI to provide indices and statistics of its own to justify its sensational and baseless rating on Nigeria and the fight against corruption. We expect them to come clean and desist from further rehashing of old tales.

“A Naira denominated review that excludes recoveries in Dollars, Pounds, Euro shows that a sum of N1.2tn was recovered by EFCC between 2009 — 2019. N939bn of that total was recovered between 2015 – 2019 with less than N300bn recovered in the first six years.

“Additionally, preventative instruments deployed by this administration such as Treasury Single Account (TSA), Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) coverage expansion and the removal of 54,000 ghost workers from federal civil service saving us N200bn annually serve as evidence that perception is not reality.

“Reality is based on verifiable facts and data. And any evidence-based analysis would prove that whether it is by prevention or punitive measures in recoveries and prosecution, this administration would be rising fast up these rankings rather than standing still.

“Organizations should be factual in their analysis and be prepared to rely on inputs outside of sensational media reports and age-old narratives which have not been updated to reflect today’s reality in Nigeria concerning its globally-respected war on corruption.

” In the existential fight against this multi-pronged malice and manifestations of corruption, President Muhammadu Buhari has avowed that he would take-no-prisoners, guided by respect for the rule of law.

“We invite Nigerians to stand with an administration that has done so much on asset recovery, prosecution, legislation, political will and leadership by example in the fight against corruption.

“Equally, we urge our friends in the media, development partners and the civil society organizations to continue to support efforts to strengthen accountability, transparency, ethical values and integrity in Nigeria’s public sector.

“President Buhari has put his hand to the plough and will not relent in working with those passionate about the welfare, stability and prosperity of future generations to come in Nigeria.”

New Saudi Ambassador To Nigeria Presents Letter Of Credence To Buhari

The new Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Nigeria, Faisal bin Ibrahim Al-Ghamdi has presented his letter of credence to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Presenting the letter of credence to the President at the presidential palace in Abuja today, January 28, Ambassador Al-Ghamdi conveyed the greetings of the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense.
This was even as President Buhari welcomed Ambassador Al-Ghamdi, and wished him every success in his mission to further promote the firm relations between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.

Mass Promotion In Nigeria Police Force: 18 Promoted To AIG, DIG, Plus 20,353 Others

Nigerian Police

The Police Service Commission has announced mass promotion in the Nigeria Police Force with nine Commissioners of Police promoted to the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) and nine Deputy Commissioners of Police (DIGP) promoted to Commissioners of Police in addition to over 20,356 other senior police officers.

A statement today, January 28 by the spokesperson of the commission, Ikechukwu Ani, said that the exercise was one of the decisions of the 11th plenary meeting of the commission held in Abuja on January 25th, presided over by its Chairman, Alhaji Musiliu Smith. He is a retired Inspector General of Police.

The statement said that the Commission also approved the promotion of three Chief Superintendents to Assistant Commissioners of Police, 1,577 Deputy Superintendents to Superintendents of Police and 2,293 Assistant Superintendents to Deputy Superintendents of Police.

The commission also approved the promotion/confirmation of 7,283 Assistant Superintendents (ASP11) to Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP1), 9,072 Inspectors to Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP11), 110 Inspectors promoted to Senior Inspectors.

“The new Assistant Inspectors General are; Aminu Saleh Pai, currently the Executive Secretary, The Police Multi Purpose Cooperative Society, Lagos; Dasuki Danbappa Galadanchi, currently the acting AIG, Force CID Annex, Lagos; Okon Etim Ene, currently CP Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD), Force Headquarters and Abang B. John, currently Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command.

“Others are Joseph Gobum Mukan, currently CP Rivers State; Aji Ali Janga, currently CP Sokoto State; Mukaddas Mohammed Garba, presently CP Benue State Command; Habu Sani Ahmadu, presently CP Kano State and Imohimi Edgal, former Commissioner of Police Lagos and Akwa Ibom States Command.

“The Nine DCPs promoted to CPs are Abubakar Adamau Alhaji, presently DCP Operations, Rivers State; Benjami Nebolisa Okolo, currently at the National Defence College, Abuja; Abdul-Yari Laffia Shuyamu, presently DCP, Finance and Administration, Taraba State Command; Oyediran Adesoye Oyeyemi, DCP State CIID Ebonyi; Samaila Shu’aibu Dikko, DCP State CIID Adamawa and Jimwan David Dazong DCP Zonal CIID, Zone 12 Bauchi.

“Others are Monday Bala Kuryas, DCP Operations, Ondo State; Hussaini Rabiu, DCP, Operations, Imo State and Rabi Umar, former Assistant Force Secretary and presently DCP, Force Education, Force Headquarters, Abuja.”

Don’t Take Laws Into Your Hands, Ooni Advises Sunday Igboho

Ooni of Ife

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has advised a Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, not to take laws into his hands but allow constituted authorities handle the herdsmen menace.

Speaking on Arise TV today, January 28 in an interview, the monarch said: “let us be very objective. He (Igboho) is being a mouthpiece for the downtrodden. He came up and everybody is listening now but my advice to him as a traditional ruler is that he needs to be very careful so that the politicians won’t hijack the whole motive from him.

“He has done well and we’ve already praised him but he shouldn’t take laws into his hands. We have the governor there, he is the chief security officer of the state and Mr President has invited him (Makinde). Let the right people that are being authorized to do what is right do it.

“He (Igboho) has done well and the world has heard him but everything should be done in moderation.

“We know that the bandits are everywhere. He shouldn’t take laws into his hands. We have laws in this country and we should follow it. Let the right people chosen do and follow what they are supposed to do.

“Traditional rulers have a role to play. We should be very neutral and so far so good, we have been trying to be neutral. Whatever this government is doing, we always stand up to try and see how to support them.

“It is not as if we will now go out to criticize them. We are not politicians, we are traditional rulers; we should be respected, we should be neutral and we should accommodate all and sundry.”

Sultan Appeals To Religious Leaders To Refrain From Inflammatory Comments, Hate Speech

President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has appealed to religious leaders in the country to refrain from making inflammatory comments that tend towards sowing discord in the polity and exacerbating the current level of insecurity in the land.

He insisted that religious leaders who are fond of making subversive comments should be called to order.

The Sultan, who led the leadership of the NSCIA on a courtesy call to President Muhammadu Buhari today, January 28, at the Presidential villa, Abuja  identified with the ‘Hate Speech Campaign’ of the Minister of Information and Culture.

He said that ‘Hate Speech’ is aggravating insecurity in the country and that “we have to act.”

He commended the President for the successes achieved so far in the Northeast, calling on the Government to deal decisively with the banditry that is raving the Northwestern States of Zamfara, Katsina,  Sokoto and some parts of the North Central.

Sultan Abubakar expressed confidence that security forces, with better synergy among them, will overcome present challenges, even as he solicited for the cooperation of all the governors with the federal government irrespective of their political leanings, calling on Nigerians to support the new leadership of the armed forces.

This was even as Buhari warned that stoking ethnic and religious prejudices will not augur well for the development of the country. He added that his administration will continue to create the enabling environment for religious freedom as guaranteed by the Nigerian Constitution.

“The Federal Government will continue to promote religious freedom as it is a constitutional responsibility. I must thank the Muslim ummah for promoting inter-religious dialogue in the country. It is self-evident that if the country must work, we must continue to work together in spite of our ethnic, religious and political differences because Nigeria is our collective project.

“Accordingly, the Federal Government under my leadership does not and will not allow religious prejudice or partisanship to influence any of its decisions and policies. It is my solemn decision to be fair and just to all segments of society.”

The President assured the delegation that government was doing all within its powers to bring the current state of insecurity to the barest minimum, calling on the local community to assist the security forces as they perform their roles:

“The Federal Government has worked tirelessly to combat insecurity and other challenges that are confronting the country. Security is a protracted problem but we are not relenting in our efforts. Not only are we equipping the military, we are also boosting their morale to perform their constitutional duties without undue interference.  We are also encouraging locales to enhance their intelligence gathering and timely remitting to the security Agencies.

“I acknowledge that security is the first responsibility of Government but Government cannot do it alone. It requires stakeholders, such as yourselves. Therefore, I urge you to lend your support to the security agencies by providing information that may stem the tide of crimes and insecurity in the society.”

He also spoke on efforts of his administration towards making life better for the average Nigerian:

“We are diversifying the economy and putting appropriate mechanisms in place to reduce poverty and more fiercely combat corruption, regardless of the status of those involved.

“Programmes such as N-Power, Conditional Cash Transfer, Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme and Home-Grown School Feeding are just some of the interventions made to empower Nigerians and cater for their needs.

“The National Social Investment Programme alone has directly benefited four million Nigerians through job training and financial assistance.”

President Buhari called on the leaders to continue “speaking to our people and to help amplify this message through your very tried and tested networks” and to give full backing to the Alternate School Programme which he launched on Tuesday.

He said that it was designed to not only address our high out of school rates, but it will boost our levels of Girl Child education while also equipping our youth with the right tools in making decisions at every turn of their lives when confronted by peddlers of evil and hateful messages, and also address the public health crises that the world is currently facing.”

The President used the opportunity to appeal to Nigerians to support  government efforts on COVID-19:

“As Government continues to work towards managing this crisis, it is also critical that you lend your voices in support of those basic but fundamental protocols that can significantly curtail the spread of this disease – Washing of our hands, Using facemasks and ensuring social distancing as much as possible have been proven to be our first line of defense in the fight against this virus.

“Furthermore and much more important, when the vaccines which we are working hard to procure for the nation arrive, please, please join in the drive to educate people that these vaccines are meant to save lives and protect everyone.”

NNPC Announces 92 Percent Increase in Sales Of Petroleum Products in October

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced that its downstream subsidiary, the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), recorded a total of ₦158.04 billion from the sales of white products in the month of October 2020 representing 92 percent increase over the ₦80.15 billion sales in September 2020.
A statement today, January 28 by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the Corporation, Dr. Kennie Obateru, said that the figure is contained in the October 2020 edition of the NNPC Monthly Financial and Operations Reports (MFOR).
The report indicates that total revenues generated from the sales of white products for the period October 2019 to October 2020 stood at ₦1.95 trillion, with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) accounting for about 99.07 percent of the total sales with a value of over ₦1. 9 trillion.
In terms of volume, the October 2020 sales figure translates to a total of 1.224.54 billion litres of white products sold and distributed by PPMC within the period compared with 603.39 million litres in the month of September 2020.
This comprised 1.224.20 billion litres of PMS, 0.31 million litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) also known as diesel   and 0.033 million litres of Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK).
Total sales of white products for the period October 2019 to October 2020 stood at 16.462.50 billion litres and PMS accounted for 16.344.36 billion litres or 99.28%.
In the month under review, 23 pipeline points were vandalized representing about 10% increase from the 21 points recorded in September 2020. Of this figure, Mosimi Area accounted for 83% of the vandalized points while Port Harcourt Area accounted for the remaining 17%.
In the Gas Sector, a total of 214.07 Billion Cubic Feet (bcf) of natural gas was produced in the month October 2020, translating to an average daily production of 6,908.34 Million Standard Cubic Feet per Day (mmscfd).
The daily average natural gas supply to power plants increased by 8.60% to 745mmscfd, equivalent to power generation of 2,801Megawatts.
For the period of October 2019 to October 2020, a total of 3,018 BCF of gas was produced, representing an average daily production of 7,658.88 mmscfd during the period.
The October 2020 MFOR also indicates that period-to-date gas production from Joint Ventures (JVs), Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) and NPDC contributed about 68.18%, 20.12% and 11.70% respectively to the total national gas production.
In terms of natural gas off take, commercialization and utilization, out of the 208.96 BCF of gas supplied in October 2020, a total of 118.40 BCF of gas was commercialized, consisting of 38.07 BCF and 88.90 BCF for the domestic and export market respectively.
This translates to a total supply of 1,269.03mmscfd of gas to the domestic market and 2,870.57mmscfd of gas supplied to the export market for the month.
This 63rd edition of the MFOR highlights NNPC’s activities for the period of October 2019 to October 2020.
In line with the Corporation’s commitment of becoming more accountable, transparent and driven by performance excellence, NNPC has continued to sustain effective communication with stakeholders through this report via publications on its website and in national dailies.
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