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Sanusi’s Lawyer Describes His Dethronement As Repressing, Illegal

Emir Sanusi Muhammed

Abubakar Mahmoud (SAN), Lawyer to the dethroned emir of Kano state, Sanusi Lamido has described the dethronement of his client as repressing and illegal.

He vowed to challenge the removal of Sanusi and is sure that it will be reversed.
Speaking during an Interview on Channels television, the lawyer said: “we are confident (of victory) given the fact of this case that if the Emir is to challenge the action, it would be reversed because the action, in our view, is repressing and illegal.”
He said however that the dethroned Emir is yet to make a decision on whether a redress would be sought in the law court or not.
“He has been in various legal tussles with the state government over the last two to three years. So, this did not come to us as a surprise. We were so much embarrassed at the manner in which it was done without giving him any fair hearing or observing any due process.
“However, the government has announced its decision dethroning him and he was this evening (Monday evening) taken into custody and flown to Abuja.
“We are going to be in touch with him to discuss which line of action to take as his lawyers. And we as lawyers, of course, we believe that this action was illegal and unconstitutional. And more so, the aspect of banishment, under the constitution, nobody can be deprived of his liberty under the manner he has been deprived of his. Nevertheless, we will be in touch with him and hopefully, come up with the next line of action in due course
“The next line of action would depend on the instruction from the Emir. There are two aspects to it – the dethronement and the banishment. We will be consulting with him.
“I had a meeting with him before he was taken to custody and at that point, he has not taken a decision on whether he is going to pursue this matter in court or not.
“Of course, we will give him time to come up with a decision on his dethronement. But as far as his liberty is concerned, we are very firmly clear that this is an illegal act and we will be considering what line of action to take hopefully by tomorrow (Tuesday) when I speak with him.”
“An action that is illegal can be reversed by the court of law and that is why we have the written constitution and courts in place. Under the constitution of the country, whenever the executive branch of government takes an action that is unconstitutional or illegal, the courts are there for all citizens to seek redress.
“We are confident given the fact of this case that if the Emir was to challenge the action, it would be reversed because the action, in our view, is repressing and illegal.”

Amala And Coronavirus Patient: Matters Arising, By Reuben Abati

Of all the updates that have been given so far by the Lagos State authorities on the government’s efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus, and ensure proper care for the reported index case, and other possible cases (there is a second case now), the most intriguing update for me is the disclosure that the Italian index case who has since been quarantined at the bio-security facility in Lagos, is recovering –  indeed so well that he now eats a local delicacy, called “Amala”. This disclosure was attributed to the Manager of the Bio-security Centre in Lagos, Dr. Bankole Akinwale. Let no one be under any mistaken impression that the doctor was trying to suggest that the eating of amala, is any form of cure for corona virus; he being a Yoruba had to find the most graphic way to convey the patient’s health status as at the time he made that disclosure six days ago.
Amala is a special delicacy that is very popular among the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is in two forms, white and dark brown colours: the former is made from cassava, and is far more popular among the Egba people of Ogun State. They call it Lafun. The latter which is the standard paste is made from yam. Both are best consumed with a variety of soups particularly okro, ewedu, ogbono, or well-made egusi soup or vegetables. When a Yoruba man tells you that he is eating or enjoying amala, it is an indirect way of telling you that he is in good health. In Nigeria, it is not unusual to find persons who associate a good appetite with being well and alive. It is assumed that the sick may not really have a good appetite. This is why the moment a sick person begins to feed well, that is seen as a good sign of recovery. There may be no scientific basis for it, but at least that is what the people believe.
And so when the doctor in charge of the coronavirus isolation centre in Lagos reports that the Italian in the facility’s care has started eating amala, he simply spoke “YorubaEnglish”.  An Italian eating Amala? When did he develop the taste for it? Many of the persons I discussed the matter with began to wonder whether there is actually a kitchen at the isolation centre. We tried to imagine the recuperating Italian dropping dollops of amala into his mouth, with slimy okro and ewedu, and having a good bite of goat meat, intestine, tripe, stockfish, fresh fish or what Iya Sunday, my favourite amala seller calls “orisirisi.”
Only one person objected to the disclosure of the information about the Italian who now eats Amala.
“That was an overkill,” he said…
“It was okay to just tell us that the Italian is recovering. Telling the public that the man now eats Amala. Do you know that some hungry Nigerians can now show up at the isolation centre, hoping to also eat free Amala?, ” he added.
“God forbid! What kind of joke is that?” another person quipped. “We are talking about Corona Virus. It is a deadly disease. Why would anybody go to an isolation centre just because he or she has heard that they are serving Amala there. It is an isolation centre, not a restaurant.”
“Dey there. You don’t know some Nigerians. There is so much poverty in this land. People will do anything just to have three meals a day. Government is using its resources to address the corona virus challenge. Testing and treatment are free, and if you recover quickly, you may be served hot piping amala. People will troop down there for a free meal. And may be a bottle of beer.”
“I beg, jare, do you know if they will also serve nkwobi, isi ewu, tuwo shinkafa, and edikaikong at the isolation centre?”, one obvious clown interjected.
The conversation went on circuitously, and was beginning to assume the shape of a pepper-soup joint repartee when someone sternly reminded us all that there was nothing funny about Corona Virus and that since the index case was identified, there has been another confirmed case in Nigeria, effectively bringing up the number of cases to two. What makes it all the more frightening is the fact that the second person contracted the virus through contact with the first reported case. It has been more than a week since that Italian was quarantined in Lagos. The second reported case during that period has been out there also making contact with other people, who have also contacted others.
Nigeria’s early response mechanism and multi-sectoral collaboration to contain the spread of the virus may be commendable, but two weeks later, there are obvious gaps that need to be addressed, and efforts need to be further intensified. How effective is the contact tracing protocol for the two identified and confirmed cases?
There are reported 23 laboratories and isolation facilities in the country. But what is their quality? Senate President Ahmad Lawan and a team from the National Assembly recently visited the two isolation centres in Abuja. He had to raise an alarm. He met the facilities in such a poor state, he had to threaten to return with his team within a week to check if there have been any improvements. Senator Ahmad Lawan also lamented that the Ministry of Finance has not released money ear-marked for the fight against Corona Virus. His protest helped. Three air conditioners were hurriedly installed the day members of the National Assembly visited. Other states of the Federation including Ekiti, Plateau, Benue, Kano, Bauchi, Osun, Ondo, Cross River, Nasarawa, Edo, the FCT and Ogun have announced measures to contain the spread of Corona Virus, but in reality only Lagos State appears to be better prepared. In the event of an outbreak, even the facilities in Lagos and the FCT will be overstretched.
There are lessons that we can learn from elsewhere. As at February 7, 2020, Italy reported only three confirmed cases of Corona virus. By February 16, the number had risen to 21.  What followed was an explosion in the numbers. About 9, 172 people are with the virus in Italy today. Over 463 have died. Italy is the epicenter of the outbreak in Europe. Italian Prime Minister Guiseppe Conte has released a health decree imposing restrictions on the movement of people in the region of Lombardy and about 15 provinces, thus quarantining about 16 million people in Northern Italy. They are not allowed to move in and out of the territory until April 3. Violation of the restriction order will attract stiff penalties: jail time and a fine.  Italy is now effectively on complete lock down. Sporting events around the world are being postponed. Football matches are now being played behind closed doors. Supermarkets, cinemas have been shut down. The United Kingdom is in a panic mode. The NHS is already overstretched.  Many nations are imitating China. The United States has set aside $8.3 billion. This is not just the flu. The world is on fire!
I do not think that the average Nigerian even takes the Corona Virus threat seriously. One enlightened fellow, a man who should know, told me the other day that we don’t need to panic. He insisted there is too much hysteria over Corona virus and that in six months, it would have passed.  One famous Pastor has been quoted as saying there will be rainfall before the end of the month and that rainfall will wash Corona Virus away. The Pastor has a large following. His followers believe him. In Ghana, another  Pastor is now making a fortune out of what he calls Corona Virus Anointing Oil. Yes. Anointing Oil! In Nigeria, churches are also making brisk business out of Corona Virus. They are organizing prayer sessions and night vigils where worshippers hold hands, sneezing in each other’s faces and polluting the environment with saliva. Nigerian cinemas are still open and crowded every weekend. Wedding and funeral parties remain busy. People are still going about sticking out their tongues for a kiss. A serious public health crisis is most certainly around the corner. We need to be better prepared. This is how bad the situation is: Every other country began its encounter with Corona with one index case and gradually, the virus spreads…
The time has come for President Muhammadu Buhari to take personal charge of the crisis and address the nation.  Human lives are in danger. The Nigerian leader must step forward and give the people hope. More so, as the Corona Virus pandemic is threatening not just the global economy but the Nigerian economy which is bound to take a terrible hit. During the last global financial crisis, Nigeria managed somehow to survive the external shocks. With the present global threat, the circumstances are different. A week ago, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, drew attention to the fact that the fundamentals of the 2020 Budget would have to be reviewed in collaboration with the National Assembly. When Mrs. Ahmed spoke, the spot price of Brent crude had gone down to $52 dollars per barrel due to the Corona effect on global demand for crude.
With the travel and tourism industry and the manufacturing sector shut down in many countries, oil prices have crashed. OPEC had on its agenda a discussion of further cuts for its members: an additional 1.5 million barrels per day. Nigeria’s 2020 Budget is based on a projection of 2.1 million barrels per day, and an exchange rate of N360 to the dollar. Since Mrs Ahmed spoke, things have turned worse. Oil prices have collapsed! As at yesterday, the price of Brent crude was down to $31.80. The major catalyst for this is the price war between Saudi Arabia and its long-time ally, Russia. Russia refused to agree to further production cuts, insisting it can survive on a price of $25 per barrel, and enough reserves to support its national currency, the rouble. Saudi Arabia is also threatening to flood the oil market by raising its own production level, thus forcing prices down.  Saudi Arabia has a number of advantages. Russia can also absorb the fall-out. But where does a collapse of oil prices leave Nigeria and others? Lower oil prices will affect economies that depend on crude oil.  Global stock markets virtually came to a standstill yesterday. The New York Stock Exchange had to shut down for 15 minutes. Faced with the biggest shock since 1991, trading was halted. Stocks plunged. Yields on government bonds moved southwards.
What is happening is enough to cause panic in Nigeria. Can Nigeria afford to sell crude oil at $25 per barrel? Our production cost is about $30 per barrel. Our daily production capacity is between 1.7 to 2 million barrels of crude oil per day. Can we afford like Saudi Arabia and Russia to increase production? Truth: We don’t have the capacity. Oil and gas business is oily and capital-intensive. We don’t have the resources. And even if we produce more oil, who will buy from us given the emergent energy demand crisis in the world? The worst case scenario, if the present situation persists, is a huge shortfall in Nigeria’s oil revenue.  If prices fall below $30 per barrel, our economy will simply fail. We cannot boast like Russia that we have enough reserves to absorb the shocks. Our effective foreign reserves cannot offer us much protection. The Excess Crude Account is depleted. All essential indicators: inflation, unemployment interest rates, debt to GDP ratio are all likely to rise. Nigeria thus faces the threat of another recession, and probably an inevitable devaluation of the Naira. Poverty will spread. Growth will stall.
Mr Bode Ososami, Arise News Business Analyst expressed the view on The Morning Show on Arise News yesterday morning that somehow, Nigeria is always resilient in the face of worst scenarios. I admire his optimism. But if anything, Corona Virus has exposed Nigeria’s utter vulnerability, particularly with regard to our over-dependence on crude oil revenue. When South Africa slipped into recession recently, some Nigerians started jubilating that the Nigerian economy had overtaken the South African economy. Two weeks later, Nigeria faces its own prospect of recession and yet, the South African economy is far more efficient and competitive. Right now, the US is also mulling the possibility of a recession. The US government is talking about economic stimulus options. What are we saying in Nigeria? We need all the economists, virologists, epidemiologists and all the talking heads, real and fake to start talking. What options are available? The emergency that the country faces cannot be left to the political leadership alone. We need a frank and open conversation on one critical subject: how to save Nigeria. And two co-joined things: public health and the economy.
Yes, there is so much going on in Nigeria right now. I know that. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, former Governor of Nigeria’s Central Bank, the outspoken and cerebral Emir of Kano has just been deposed.   We can deal with that: the security implications, the morality of it, the meaning for the people of the North. Emir Sanusi didn’t need the job anyway. He has enough talent, intellect and skills to survive in the open society. His detractors may end up regretting his removal because they may have just turned him into a hero. There is also serious in-fighting in the ruling party, the APC. The gladiators should learn to keep their egos in check and put Nigeria first!. The National Assembly has also approved an external borrowing plan of $22. 7 billion: right now, who will that help? The simple point is this: nobody should play “amala politics” with Corona Virus. The President should personally lead the fight against this global scourge that threatens to cripple the economy and throw more Nigerians into poverty and misery. It is not enough to set up another committee.

N3. 7 Billion, Assets Recovered From Corrupt NNDC Contractors,  Ex Directors – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has announced  that the law enforcement agencies have recovered over N3.7 billion as well as various assets worth billions of Naira from contractors and former directors of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
The President, who spoke today,  March 10, at the inauguration of NDDC Advisory Committee, comprising the nine Governors of the Niger Delta Region and the Ministers of Niger Delta Affairs and Environment, said: ‘‘to date, the EFCC and other agencies of Government have recovered over N3.7 billion in cash as well as various assets worth billions of Naira from some contractors and former Directors of the Commission.
‘‘Furthermore, I am told that Government agencies have placed liens on over N6 billion of assets which are being investigated.’’
President Buhari said that  these abuses of the past clearly show the need for strict and diligent oversight, going forward, even as he charged them to discharge the new assignment diligently and effectively, working closely with the relevant ministries.
He expressed confidence that by the time members of the committee are through with the assignment, the region will witness  positive changes.
President Buhari recalled that in 2016, his administration launched the “New Vision for the Niger Delta (NEVIND)”, aimed at bringing sustainable peace, security, infrastructure and human capital development to the region.
He said the medium to achieve this noble objective was through the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, NDDC and the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).
The President, however, expressed regret that in the past these institutions were unable to deliver their mandates due to mismanagement.
‘‘As a result, the people of the Niger Delta were left with abandoned infrastructural projects and substandard social programmes which were designed to improve their living conditions.
‘‘It is to reverse this trend that I approved, in February 2020, the constitution of a 10-Man Presidential Monitoring Committee (PMC) as provided for in Section 21 of the NDDC Establishment Act.’’
He noted that the PMC, which will be chaired by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and its members drawn from various MDAs, will focus on monitoring the operations and activities of the commission, and will be reporting to him.
In the same vein, the President said the inauguration of the NDDC Advisory Committee is in line with the provisions of Section 11 (I) of the NDDC Establishment Act, explaining that the Committee is charged with the responsibility of advising the Board and monitoring its activities.
Justifying the decision to inaugurate the Committee ahead of the reconstitution of the NDDC Board, President Buhari said:
‘‘This is to enable us develop insights into the affairs of the Commission which will properly guide the Board when reconstituted once the Forensic Audit exercise on the Commission is concluded.
‘‘You may recall that the Federal Executive Council, on 5th of February, 2020 approved the appointment of the Lead Forensic Auditors. I am told they are concluding their pre-engagement activities and should be ready to commence work soon’’.
Speaking on behalf of the members of the Advisory Committee, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State thanked the President for inaugurating the Committee and granting the request of the governors, from the region,  for a forensic audit of the NDDC.
The Governor expressed the hope that the result from the forensic audit would help streamline activities of the NDDC with a view to putting it on course to deliver on its mandate to the people.
Underscoring the roles of the Advisory Committee, the Delta  State Governor noted that for sustainable development of the region, the NDDC must perform its duties in close collaboration with the States to avoid duplication of projects.
‘‘We do not want to criticise what has happened in the NDDC for quite some time, but the fact is that the cooperation between the states and the NDDC has not been strengthened overtime and we have various cases of duplication of projects that are not properly planned.
‘‘But I believe that with the inauguration of this body we will be able to sit down, meet together, work in collaboration and supportively to bring greater developments to our people.”

We’ll Soon Relocate Abuja Indigenes From Around Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport – Minister

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has announced the move to relocate aboriginal settlers around the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to enable the expansion of the airport base.
The minister, who received the Aviation minister in audience today, March 10, said that provisions have been made for the payment of compensation and resettlement of the inhabitants of the villages.
Muhammad Musa Bello said that efforts are being made to link the Abuja Airport rail station to the main terminal, adding that the first set of coaches meant to be used for the purpose have been shipped already.
“What we have presently are coaches that are meant for the trial phase. But the real coaches in the beautiful Nigerian colour of green, white, green will be here shortly and ultimately, before the end of the year, we will have like 12 sets meant to run the entire route from the city up to the airport and with the spur to Bwari and Idu.
“Ultimately, by the time about two sets of coaches arrive, we intend to run an Airport Express which will just take you from the Abuja Metro Station at the Central Business District to the airport in 18 minutes”.
“Basically, what I’m just trying to say is that the FCT Administration is very conscious of your aviation roadmap and we are doing complementary infrastructure to be able to key into that.”
The Minister, who commended the Aviation Ministry for the good work it is doing to reposition the aviation sector said that the FCT Administration will give all the needed support to the aviation roadmap, adding that FCT stands to benefit from the project, more than any other community in the country.
“It is very good news because of the multiplier effects in terms of employment generation, economic activities and of course also, providing needed IGR for us, either directly or indirectly.”
The Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, had said that the overall air passengers had risen from 12 million in 2015 to 18 million.
He said that the number of air passengers in the FCT has also increased from two million to five million within the same time period and could further rise to eight million by the time a national carrier becomes operational.
He appealed for the support and cooperation of the FCT Administration, especially in the provision of suitable land for this project.
“In driving the roadmap of aviation which has been approved by Mr. President and by the FEC, we have the national carrier, we have the maintenance, repair and overhaul for airplanes to serve the national carrier, we have the cargo businesses that will take advantage of the economic activity in the country, we have the Aerotropolis around the city of Abuja, we have the free zone status that we applied for and we are sure will be granted to make Abuja airport a free zone, he said

SGF, Boss Mustapha, Heads Presidential Task Force On Coronavirus

Boss Mustapha

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha has been appointed to head a Presidential Task Force for the Control of the Coronavirus-19 Disease (COVID-19).

A statement by the senior special assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and publicity, Garba Shehu, gave the names of other members of the Task Force as Dr. Sani Aliyu, who will be the National Coordinator.

Other members are ministers of Health, Interior, Aviation, Education, Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Services, information and culture, Environment. Others are Director General State Services Director-General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and representative of World Health Organisation (WHO) in Nigeria.

The statement said that the Task Force has been seet up in view of the current global outbreak of the novel Coronavirus and its potential of causing significant disruption to health services in the country as well as impacting negatively on the economy.

“This action is in preparation for the unlikely but probable major outbreak of the disease in the country which will require a multi-sectoral inter-governmental approach as advised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) similar to that adopted for the HIV epidemic in the last two decades.”

The Task Force has been given six weeks within which to deliver results.

Abia PDP Heads To Implosion – Investigations

Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu

Signs of trouble have started to emerge in the Abia State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as the party prepares for its Zonal, State, LGA, and Ward Congresses.

Investigations show that the State caucus of the PDP had in a meeting held on February 18,2020, resolved to set up a Congress Committee that will make recommendations on the path the party will toe in carrying out congresses in the state.

The committee’s recommendations that zoning formula would be adopted for all the positions in the party from the state level down to the ward level, and consequently zoned the chairmanship of the party to Abia South, while stating that positions in the 17 LGAs of the state should be rotated in line with the zoning formula already on ground, were wholeheartedly adopted on Sunday, March 1, 2020, during a follow up caucus meeting of the party.

Strictly in compliance with the resolution of the party caucus, almost all the LGAs in Abia State have begun to implement the zoning formula, with the chairmanship moving from Alayi to Umunnato in Bende LGA, Olokoro to Ubakala in Umuahia South LGA, while in Governor Okezie Ikpeazu’s LGA, Obingwa, where it alternates between East and West zones it has moved to the next zone which is Uhie, in accordance with the resolution of the party caucus.

In a bizarre twist however, the National Organizing Secretary of the party, Colonel Austin Akobundu rtd, has decided that the existing zoning policy in his own LGA, Ikwuano Local Government Area, will not be honoured as he bears down with the intent of handpicking the party’s chairman in his LGA. Those close to him say that Col. Akobundu’s intention is to use the foisting of LGA party executives on the people as a platform for deciding who occupies any elective position from the LGA, starting with Executive Chairmanship position of the LGA later this year— a position he has said will be taken by his in-law who is from the same clan as him, Oloko.

Meanwhile, in an emergency meeting held on Sunday, the 1st of March, 2020, the PDP youths of Ibere clan had stated clearly that the clan is only interested in the LGA chairmanship of the party, and had threatened that if this right of theirs is not honoured by the party, they would decamp to another party that will take into account the interest of the clan.

As the plot thickens, the Ariam/Usaka wards of the party in a unanimous resolution passed during their meeting on Saturday 7th March, 2020, suspended the outgoing LGA chairman of the party, Elder Obioma Igwe, for anti-party activities, and affirmed the clan’s decision that they are only interested in taking their position as the clan that will produce the next Executive Chairman of the LGA and not the party’s next LGA chairman.

Recall that in his position as the National Organising Secretary of the PDP, Col. Akobundu had forced his nephew, a young man who was not actively involved in PDP activities in the LGA, on the people of Ikwuano as the member representing them at the Abia State House of Assembly thus shortchanging loyal and effective party members; allotted the LGA’s lone slot for the position of the Special Adviser to the Governor to his younger brother; and made his cousin the Deputy Transition Committee Chairman of the LGA. All of these people are from his clan Oloko, thus leaving the other clans feeling marginalized and disgruntled following the Colonel’s annexation of positions due to them to his family members.

Embittered by the National Organizing Secretary’s new plans to play God and continue to force down his personal wishes on the people, sections of PDP members from Ikwuano  have expressed their dissatisfaction with the Colonel’s actions and have vowed to carry out a mass dissertation of the party if the Colonel is allowed to continue to run the party as his family’s property.

Some of the PDP faithfuls from Ikwuano LGA and Umuahia who spoke to our correspondent likened the situation to what happened in Rivers State where Chibuike Amaechi’s efforts to play God with the party led to far-reaching detrimental consequences for the All Progressives Congress. They stated that if Col. Akobundu is not called to order, the consequences will be devastating for not only PDP Ikwuano, but PDP Abia.

While some PDP youths from Ikwuano have begun to stage protests against the conversion of PDP Ikwuano to the Akobundu-family property, they have also called on the National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus, and the entire PDP leadership at the state and national level to call Colonel Akobundu to order, so as to forestall the destruction of the party in Ikwuano and Abia State.

Minister Vows To Embark On Aggressive Internal Generated Revenue Drive For FCT

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has vowed to soon mobilize his men and officers for aggressive pursuit and collection of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to truly fund Abuja projects.

According to the minister, there are so many ways the ministry can adequately generate internal revenue, adding: “we are working on that, particularly land administration.

Muhammad Musa Bello, who fielded questions from newsmen at the inauguration and official commencement of OneWay Movement in the newly completed Southern Parkway road around the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) in Abuja, said that funding for Abuja and FCT in general is basically from three main sources, including Federation account, funding from federal budget and funding from what the FCT itself generates based on its internally generated funds.

“To a very large extent, we have no control over the very first two, the first one is constitutional, it depends on what monies the Federal Government gets based on its own income. The second one which is the federal budget- we have to share from a basket together with other Federal Ministries and obviously we have no control over that.

“But what we do have control is our internally generated revenue and it is very clear and I will also tell you now. At the highest level of the administration, we have decided that for us to truly fund Abuja, we have to work on our IGR and there are so many ways we can do that and we are working on that particularly land administration.”

On land administration, the Minister said the ministry is going to be firm in recovering debts owed the ministry. “We are going to be much more firmer with all those who have outstanding payments to make and have not done so. The laws are very clear, the power given to us by relevant laws are very clear and we are going to use them, the minister said.

“Secondly, we are going to encourage a much easier system of land titling so that everybody who has a property in Abuja will have them titled properly with the proper C.of O, particularly those that have properties in estates.

“Thirdly, we have a lot of leakages, many residents do not pay what they are supposed to pay, whether it is for waste collection or it’s for water consumed. This has to do with structural and systemic problems within the system and gradually we are working on them and we are going to leverage on ICT to make sure it is done.”

The Minister appealed to newsmen to enlighten the Abuja residents on the need to co-operate with the ministry and ensure that those who vandalize critical infrastructures are reported to appropriate authorities for appropriate sanctions.

“What I will appeal to you our partners in progress-members of the press is that this city is for us all. I want to appeal to you to partner with the FCT administration, do a lot of publicity on our behalf, try to make the citizens also appreciate that in building and developing a city, the relationship has to be very cooperative, let them support us, help us also to make sure that all those who are vandalizing critical infrastructure are identified, shamed and prosecuted because we can’t be everywhere and the security agencies can’t be everywhere.

So citizens also have to play their role. I think when we all partner along these lines, I have no doubt whatsoever, we will raise the necessary resources and they will be able to fund this city for all of us particularly those coming after us, that is our children and the young ones will be truly be very proud of us.

The Southern Parkway in Abuja Master Plan forms the major spine of the capital city and is one of the longest roads in Abuja and the first of its kind in Africa. From the Business Districts, it traverses all the four phases of the Federal Capital City with facilities like streetlights, recreational, cafes and underpass. It is designed to complement the Northern Parkway, the major arterial running across Mabushi.

Communications Commission De-Activates 2.2 Million SIM Cards

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced the deactivation of 2.2 million improperly registered Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards spanning all telecommunication networks nationwide.

The Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Professor Umar Danbatta, in a statement in Abuja signed by the NCC Director of Public Affairs, Dr. Henry Nkemadu, said that the deactivation was in line with a President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive on strengthening security of lives and property for all Nigerians.

“We have since initiated the second phase of SIM deactivation based on the ministerial directive. As at today (March 8), we have completely deactivated the remaining 2.2 million lines on the networks.

“This is contrary to reports by a section of the media, suggesting that nothing has been done with respect to the issue of improperly registered SIM cards.

“Following the September 2019 ministerial directive, however, the NCC, within a week, intensified efforts by reducing the number of improperly registered SIM cards from 9.2 million to 2.2 million.”

The Executive Vice Chairman said that over the years, the NCC had worked with determination and through various policy initiatives to rid mobile networks of improperly or invalidly registered SIM cards.

According to him, the latest action would ensure that the over 184 million registered SIM cards currently on Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) networks had valid data that were traceable and not anonymous.

He explained further: “Our efforts received a boost, following the implementation of a September 12, 2019 ministerial directive that the NCC should compel service providers to block all improperly-registered SIM cards, pending when their owners regularise their registration.

“As at the time the ministerial order was issued, the commission, through its Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement team, had reduced the number of improperly-registered SIM cards on mobile networks in the country to 9.2 million, Danbatta.”

Gov Ganduje Dethrones Emir Sanusi Of Kano

Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has dethroned the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammadu Sanusi ll over what he called disrespect to the office of the governor and other government agencies.

The Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Usman Alhaji, who announced the dethronement on behalf of the governor, said the removal was with immediate effect.

He said that the emir’s action violated the part 3 section A-E of Kano state law, hence the removal.

He said the removal was in line with consultation with relevant stakeholders. He said a new emir would be announced in due course.

He urged Kano people to remain calm and go about their normal businesses.

Federal Govt Sacks 5, 781 N-power Beneficiaries For Truancy, Absconding

Nigeria’s Federal Government has exited over 5, 781 N-power beneficiaries for truancy and absconding.

Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to President Mohammadu Buhari on Job Creation and Youth Employment, Afolabi Imoukheude, who broke the news today, March 8 when he addressed the beneficiaries of the scheme in Abuja, said that  complaints received from the primary places of assignment of the affected beneficiaries over truancy and lackadaisical attitude were getting overwhelming.

He said that when such people were issued queries to explain themselves, most of them did not comply so government had to excuse them.

“When we get report of people who play truancy we usually place you on payment hold. In  N-power you learn, work and earn. If you do not do the right thing and you are paid, you are stealing the money. Note that the funds are not mine but that of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“We have been receiving enormous complaints that a lot of you no longer go to work. The head teacher in your Primary Place of Assignment (PPA) is your Buhari and have the responsibility to teach, monitor and educate you.

“I have some good news for most of you, 5,781 of you have been forcefully exited out of the programme because of disciplinary issues. Perhaps you will begin to believe that states have authority over you. We also receive report of those who absconded and you know the terms and conditions attached to be an N-power beneficiary.”

He said that contrary to insinuations that ghost workers have taken over the scheme,  registration processes are too strict to accommodate ghost workers.

“There have been so many insinuations around ghost workers in N-power. There is no ghost workers in N-power, there cannot even be because having conducted a physical verification and confirming those who come into the programme for them not to exist”.

«What happens to those who do not receive alert? It is because of validation and we try to contact you via phone number, email address to go regularise yourself with your bank and update your details.”

Source: Daily Sun.

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