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Border Closure: Nigerian Govt Seizes Goods Worth N3.5 Billion, Arrests 296

Information Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed

The Nigerian government has announced the seizure of items valued at N3.5 billion and arrest of 296 illegal immigrants since it closed the country’s borders early this year.

The government listed the seized items as 38,743 units of 50kg bags of foreign parboiled rice, 514 vehicles, 1,012 drums filled with petrol, 5,400 jerry cans of vegetable oil, 346 motorcycles, 10,553 jerry cans of petrol and 136 bags of NPK fertilizer used for making explosives.

The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, who made these known today, November 25 he led a delegation to visit the Seme Border with Benin Republic,  said that since the closure, monthly import revenue has increased by 15 per cent, instead of dropping as expected in many quarters, while local consumption of fuel has dropped by 30 per cent.

According to a statement by the information ministry, the minister said that 296 illegal immigrants have been arrested.

”It is important to note that 95 per cent of illicit drugs and weapons that are being used for acts of terrorism and kidnapping in Nigeria today come in through our porous borders. However, since this partial closure, these acts have been drastically reduced.

“Our conclusion is that the arms and ammunition these terrorists and criminal elements were using no longer gain access into the country.

“In addition, the importation of the drugs which affect the well-being of Nigerians have equally been reduced.”

Lai Mohammed said that the closure of the borders has curbed the smuggling of foreign rice into Nigeria, in addition to other prohibited items.

”There has been an enhanced production and milling of Nigerian rice. Patronage of Nigerian rice has also increased and farmers are expanding their farms as well as engaging more hands.”

The minister said that the decision to close the borders was fueled by the inability of Nigerian neighbours to comply with various MOUs and the ECOWAS transit protocol.

He said that there has never been a legitimate transit trade between Nigeria and two of its neighbours, Benin and the Niger Republic.

He said that the ECOWAS protocol on transit demands that when a transit container berths at a seaport, the receiving country is mandated to escort same without tampering with the seal to the border of the destination country.

“Unfortunately, experience has shown that our neighbours do not comply with this protocol.

”Rather, they break the seals of containers at their ports and trans-load goods destined for Nigeria from the original container to trucks.

“In most cases, five containers loaded onto one truck and duty paid as one truck. This improper trans-loading of transit goods makes it impossible to properly examine such goods, resulting in the importation of illicit goods, including arms and ammunition, without being detected.”

Ex President Jonathan To Sule Lamido: You Are A Blackmailer

Former President Goodluck
Jonathan

Former Nigeria’s President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has described the former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido who linked him to the Malabu oil deal in a recent interview with media, as a sulking skunk and a blackmailer.

Sule Lamido had granted an interview with Sunday Sun newspaper, claiming that the former president traded off November 16 Bayelsa State governorship election in order to escape being investigated over the controversial Malabu oil deal.

Lamido was quoted to have said: “the leadership of the APC and the government are blackmailing Jonathan and I think I can say it anywhere that he traded this for his own freedom.”

Reacting to Sule Lamido’s position, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, the former President said: “we really do not know why Mr. Lamido, chose to speak like he did, especially with such hostility, contempt and lies against former President Jonathan. However, one thing is clear: In his anger and apparent bile-filled disposition, Mr. Lamido, an otherwise astute and erudite politician, obviously dropped the ball by electing not to speak responsibly like a statesman.

“He actually came off the interview sounding like a sulking skunk, to whom logic or reason meant nothing. It didn’t matter to him that, as a well respected member of the society, he shouldn’t make such weighty claims against a former President if he was only guessing, like he admitted. Hear him: “And the issue of Malabo, I think, played a key role.” So hugely pathetic!”

He regretted Lamido, out of resentment for him, joined few mischief-makers to peddle lies against him, adding that the former governor jumped into this convenient bandwagon of grovellers without first thinking of the burden of substantiating his claim.

“What to do? Orchestrate a raft of incongruent drivel of cheap lies to confuse the readers. In one breathe, Lamido alleged that Jonathan worked against his party “because he was very, very angry with (Governor) Dickson,” in another he claimed that it was “because he (Jonathan) sure knows his problem with Buhari and his government. And the issue of Malabu, I think, played a key role.”

“This absurd claim definitely would have gained more traction in the public space if it really made any sense. But it didn’t. What, if we may ask Mr. Lamido, is the correlation between Jonathan supporting APC because he was angry with Governor Dickson and Jonathan supporting APC to avoid prosecution over Malabu? Where was Lamido and his ‘Malabu problem’ when Jonathan campaigned vigorously and helped PDP to win Bayelsa governorship election in 2015, under the same President Buhari?

“It is important to establish at this point that Mr. Lamido probably knows very little about the Malabu case, for which he was not supposed to have commented blindly. In the first place, the Malabu oil block was not given out by Jonathan. It was a deal that was sealed during the time of late head of state, Gen. Sani Abacha. We feel that Mr. Lamido is in a position to know that the business of oil exploration has an international dimension, as such, it is clear that it is not only the Nigerian Government that is looking into the Malabu case.

“If that is the case, he should also have known that there are at least three other countries outside Africa that are investigating the matter. Assuming without conceding that the former President Jonathan is culpable as Lamido alleged, would a trade off deal with the Nigerian Government also free him from blame in other countries like Italy, United Kingdom and the United States?

“His Excellency Goodluck Jonathan is convinced that Mr. Lamido’s awkward intervention in this matter was deliberately designed as a form of blackmail. Having tried many other ways to discredit the former President to no avail, Mr. Lamido is now scheming to project Malabo as Jonathan’s Achilles heel. Here again he has failed because the true story of Malabo is already very well known to Nigerians.”

He said Lamido is too smart not to realise that when the pot conveniently called the kettle black, it is a grand design to confuse, deceive and cover up the truth, adding that Lamido served as Governor of Jigawa State for two terms under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) after which the ruling APC took over his state; asking, “Is he then telling Nigerians that he cut a deal with APC, helped the ruling party to procure victory at the polls and take over his state?”

Eze said the fact was that it was not only in Bayelsa State that the country had experienced such a situation where PDP or even APC had lost elections to another party, lamenting that holding Jonathan responsible for PDP’s loss in Bayelsa without first investigating the issues that determined the fate suffered by the party in the state was not only disingenuous but also detrimental to the image and aspirations of the party.

“It is true that Jonathan who is a former deputy Governor and Governor of Bayelsa States as well as former Vice President and President of this country is well loved and respected by his people. However, it will be tantamount to playing God for anybody to expect that the former President should command a vice-like grip on every Bayelsan in all the local government councils in his state.

“Rather than cast aspersions and throw shades because of pre-existing animosities and prejudices against the former president, what is expected of party leaders like Mr. Lamido is to seek to interrogate whatever went wrong in Bayelsa, to avert a repeat in another state.

“We believe that further interrogation of Lamido’s other weird claims is not necessary in this space, lest it gives the unfortunate interview more attention than it deserves. However, we feel that it is important to reiterate, as we have always done, that former President Jonathan did nothing wrong as far as the Malabu deal is concerned. He therefore doesn’t need to cut a deal with anybody within or outside Nigeria,” he stated.

He restated that Jonathan did not ask for or collect any bribes over the Malabu deal, neither had he been charged for asking or collecting bribes and neither would he ever be charged with asking for or collecting bribes, because such never happened.

Eze said the fact remained that as recent national events continued to vindicate Jonathan, and as the world continued to celebrate him, those who were insecure would feed such propaganda to their media agents to serve their narrow interests.

“We have always made it clear that beyond this wave of conjecture, former President Jonathan was not linked, indicted or charged for collecting any monies as kickbacks or bribes by any law enforcement body the world over. It bears repeating that the documents relating to the transactions and decisions of the Federal Government on the Malabo issue, during the Jonathan administration, are in the relevant Government offices, where they are accessible.

“We would like to point out that all the actions taken by the Jonathan administration in relation to activities in the oil industry were legally conducted by relevant Nigerian Government officials and were carried out in the best interest of the country We call on anyone, including Mr. Sule Lamido, who has any shred of evidence linking former President Jonathan to any wrongdoing in the case of the Malabu incident to waste no time in publishing such evidence or forever remain silent.

“While we wait for such an impossible task to be undertaken by Mr. Lamido and his co-travellers, we would also want to draw their attention to the following fact: Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as an elder statesman, is a father figure to all Nigerians. His door is open to all who wish to pay him courtesy visits or seek his counsel. That should not mean that he automatically subscribes to whatever political agenda his visitors subscribe to,” he said.

Eze added that while he was president, Jonathan had the largeness of heart to receive then members of the All Progressive Congress at Aso Rock Presidential villa, including Muhammadu Buhari, whom he conferred an award on in 2014, adding that ahead of the last governorship election, most of the gubernatorial aspirants and candidates from different political parties in Bayelsa State visited Jonathan as a father of the state, saying that is a role the former President would continue to play.

“We wish to state categorically, that Dr. Jonathan remains a faithful member of the PDP and had no reason to have worked against his political party in the last election. That the PDP lost in the gubernatorial election to APC is unfortunate, but attributing the defeat to the former President is to be gratuitously obsessed with blackmail and red herring.

“Finally, Dr. Jonathan would want to counsel Mr. Lamido and others in his shoes to look at their national passports.They would see that their citizenship is Nigeria. We are first Nigerians before we are members of any political party or social organisation. If Mr. Lamido does not know that, then it is a pity. A big pity indeed,” he stated.

Sule Lamido: How Not to be a Patriot and a Good Party Man

Our attention has been drawn to a Sunday Sun publication of October 25, 2019 in which Alhaji Sule Lamido claimed that former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan traded off the Bayelsa elections in order to escape being investigated over the controversial Malabu oil deal. In an interview granted the newspaper, Lamido was quoted to have said: “The leadership of the APC and the government are blackmailing Jonathan and I think I can say it anywhere that he traded this for his own freedom.”

Ordinarily we shouldn’t be responding to an interview of this nature because it is obvious that given his amiable nature, former President Jonathan does not consider the idea of joining issues with individuals on the pages of newspapers a decent conduct. We are also well aware of the former President’s belief that truth always has a way of catching up with statements rooted in lies and propaganda, such as this one. Furthermore, we considered that when former President Jonathan was in office Mr. Lamido was one of the governors that worked closely with him.

However, we chose to make this clarification just to set the record straight, especially as a number of the former President’s close associates have been asking questions about the blatant statement credited to Mr. Lamido.

We really do not know why Mr. Lamido, chose to speak like he did, especially with such hostility, contempt and lies against former President Jonathan. However, one thing is clear: In his anger and apparent bile-filled disposition, Mr. Lamido, an otherwise astute and erudite politician, obviously dropped the ball by electing not to speak responsibly like a statesman. He actually came off the interview sounding like a sulking skunk, to whom logic or reason meant nothing. It didn’t matter to him that, as a well respected member of the society, he shouldn’t make such weighty claims against a former President if he was only guessing, like he admitted. Hear him: “And the issue of Malabo, I think, played a key role.” So hugely pathetic!

Apparently seized by some inexplicable resentment, Lamido held on to the lie currently being pushed by few mischief-makers to the effect that former President Jonathan helped the All Progressive Congress (APC)to win the last gubernatorial election in Bayelsa State.  Unfortunately, the former Governor jumped into this convenient bandwagon of grovellers without first thinking of the burden of substantiating his claim. What to do? Orchestrate a raft of incongruent drivel of cheap lies to confuse the readers. In one breathe, Lamido alleged that Jonathan worked against his party “because he was very, very angry with (Governor) Dickson,” in another he claimed that it was “because he (Jonathan) sure knows his problem with Buhari and his government. And the issue of Malabu, I think, played a key role.”

This absurd claim definitely would have gained more traction in the public space if it really made any sense. But it didn’t. What, if we may ask Mr. Lamido, is the correlation between Jonathan supporting APC because he was angry with Governor Dickson and Jonathan supporting APC to avoid prosecution over Malabu?

Where was Lamido and his ‘Malabu problem’ when Jonathan campaigned vigorously and helped PDP to win Bayelsa governorship election in 2015, under the same President Buhari?

It is important to establish at this point that Mr. Lamido probably knows very little about the Malabu case, for which he was not supposed to have commented blindly. In the first place, the Malabu oil block was not given out by Jonathan. It was a deal that was sealed during the time of late head of state, Gen. Sani Abacha. We feel that Mr. Lamido is in a position to know that the business of oil exploration has an international dimension, as such, it is clear that it is not only the Nigerian Government that is looking into the Malabu case. If that is the case, he should also have known that there are at least three other countries outside Africa that are investigating the matter. Assuming without conceding that the former President Jonathan is culpable as Lamido alleged, would a trade off deal with the Nigerian Government also free him from blame in other countries like Italy, United Kingdom and the United States?

His Excellency Goodluck Jonathan is convinced that Mr. Lamido’s awkward intervention in this matter was deliberately designed as a form of blackmail. Having tried many other ways to discredit the former President to no avail, Mr. Lamido is now scheming to project Malabo as Jonathan’s Achilles heel. Here again he has failed because the true story of Malabo is already very well known to Nigerians.

Mr Lamido, we believe, is too smart not to realise that when the pot conveniently calls the kettle black, it is a grand design to confuse, deceive and cover up the truth. Lamido served as Governor of Jigawa State for two terms under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) after which the ruling APC took over his state.  Is he then telling Nigerians that he cut a deal with APC, helped the ruling party to procure victory at the polls and take over his state?

The fact is that it is not only in Bayelsa State that the country had experienced such a situation where PDP or even APC had lost elections to another party. Holding Jonathan responsible for PDP’s loss in Bayelsa without first investigating the issues that determined the fate suffered by the party in the state is not only disingenuous but also detrimental to the image and aspirations of the party.

It is true that Jonathan who is a former deputy Governor and Governor of Bayelsa States as well as former Vice President and President of this country is well loved and respected by his people. However, it will be tantamount to playing God for anybody to expect that the former President should command a vice-like grip on every Bayelsan in all the local government councils in his state.

Rather than cast aspersions and throw shades because of pre-existing animosities and prejudices against the former president, what is expected of party leaders like Mr. Lamido is to seek to interrogate whatever went wrong in Bayelsa, to avert a repeat in another state.

We believe that further interrogation of Lamido’s other weird claims is not necessary in this space, lest it gives the unfortunate interview more attention than it deserves. However, we feel that it is important to reiterate, as we have always done, that former President Jonathan did nothing wrong as far as the Malabu deal is concerned. He therefore doesn’t need to cut a deal with anybody within or outside Nigeria.

For the umpteenth time, we restate the following facts to proclaim Dr. Jonathan’s innocence:

Former President Goodluck Jonathan did not ask for or collect any bribes over the Malabu deal, neither has he been charged for asking or collecting bribes, neither will he ever be charged with asking for or collecting bribes, because such never happened.

The fact remains that as recent national events continue to vindicate former President Jonathan, and as the world continues to celebrate him, those who are insecure will feed such propaganda to their media agents to serve their narrow interests.

We have always made it clear that beyond this wave of conjecture, former President Jonathan was not linked, indicted or charged for collecting any monies as kickbacks or bribes by any law enforcement body the world over.

It bears repeating that the documents relating to the transactions and decisions of the Federal Government on the Malabo issue, during the Jonathan administration, are in the relevant Government offices, where they are accessible.

We would like to point out that all the actions taken by the Jonathan administration in relation to activities in the oil industry were legally conducted by relevant Nigerian Government officials and were carried out in the best interest of the country

We call on anyone, including Mr. Sule Lamido, who has any shred of evidence linking former President Jonathan to any wrongdoing in the case of the Malabu incident to waste no time in publishing such evidence or forever remain silent.

While we wait for such an impossible task to be undertaken by Mr. Lamido and his co-travellers, we would also want to draw their attention to the following fact:

Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as an elder statesman, is a father figure to all Nigerians. His door is open to all who wish to pay him courtesy visits or seek his counsel. That should not mean that he automatically subscribes to whatever political agenda his visitors subscribe to.

While he was president, former President Jonathan had the largeness of heart to receive then members of the All Progressive Congress at Aso Rock Presidential villa, including Muhammadu Buhari, who he conferred an award on in 2014. Ahead of the last governorship election, most of the gubernatorial aspirants and candidates from different political parties in Bayelsa state visited Jonathan as a father of the state and that is a role the former President will continue to play.

We wish to state categorically, that Dr. Jonathan remains a faithful member of the PDP and had no reason to have worked against his political party in the last election. That the PDP lost in the gubernatorial election to APC is unfortunate, but attributing the defeat to the former President is to be gratuitously obsessed with blackmail and red herring.

Finally, Dr. Jonathan would want to counsel Mr. Lamido and others in his shoes to look at their national passports.They would see that their citizenship is Nigeria. We are first Nigerians before we are members of any political party or social organisation. If Mr. Lamido does not know that, then it is a pity. A big pity indeed.

Church Accountant Admits Stealing $90,000, Remanded In Prison

An accountant with the Living Faith Church, Canaan land, Ota, Ogun State, Pastor Afolabi Samuel, has been remanded in prison on the order the Ikeja Special Offences Court, Lagos having allegedly admitted to have stolen the sum of $90,000 and N4.5 million belonging to the Registered Trustees of the church.

Afolabi Samuel was brought before Justice Mojisola Dada by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), today, November 25

The EFCC prosecutor, S. O. Daji, alleged that the defendant committed the offences sometime on September 24 and December 31, 2018, in Lagos. He added that Samuel and one Mrs Blessing Kolawole, a staff of the Covenant University (now at large), converting the said sum to their own personal use.

A petition submitted to the EFCC by Chioma Okwuanyi & Co legal practitioners, said: “The duo started carrying out various acts of breach of trust and fraudulent commission of unconscionable economic crime and sabotage, by unlawfully diverting to their private use, the Church’s money in Pastor Samuel’s custody without the permission of the Church.

“The duo continued doing so until sometime in the month of December 2018 when they ran out of luck and all their secret acts of economic sabotage and financial crime of fraudulently tampering with the church’s money were revealed.

“When confronted by the church, Pastor Samuel, who lives around the church at Raji Oba, Lagos admitted committing the act and even voluntarily made a written confession where he detailed how they have been stealing from the church.”

Justice Dada remanded him at the Correctional Centre and adjourned the case to December 10, 2019, for the hearing of bail application.

Court Threatens To Imprison DSS Boss Over Continued Detention Of Sowore

Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has threatened to imprison the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Yusuf Bichi, over the agency’s refusal to release detained publisher of SaharaReporters, Omoyele Sowore and Olawale Bakare widely.
A notice of consequence of disobedience of court order (Form 48) marked FHC/ABJ/CR/235/2019 which was served on the DSS Boss by the court’s bailiff today, November 25 reads:“Take notice that unless you obey the directions contained in this court order of the Federal High Court, Abuja, made on November 6, 2019 which ordered you to release the defendants/applicants in suit no: FHC /ABJ /CR/ 235/2019 forthwith, you will be guilty of contempt of court and will be liable to be committed to prison.
“This court has been informed that you are yet to comply with the lawful order of the court by refusing to release the defendants/applicants namely Omoyele Stephen Sowore and Olawale Adebayo (Mandate) in your custody.
“You are hereby directed to comply with the court order forthwith or you will be guilty of contempt of court.”
Sowore was arrested in Lagos on August 3, 2019 for calling on Nigerians to take to the streets in what he called”resolution” against the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Oshiomhole Pleads With APC Governors To Be The First To Pay New Minimum Wage

The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Adams Oshiomole, has pleaded with all APC state governors to be the first to implement the new N30,000 minimum wage and the consequential adjustments.
Oshiomole, at a parley of the Federal Government-Progressives Governors Forum in Jos, the Plateau State capital today, November 25, said: “as progressives, let us be the first to pay the new national minimum wage and not just the wage but also the consequential adjustments arising from it.
“Already, there are some proactive progressive governors that have taken steps to address this.
“I plead that you give this a priority, because when other governors are fighting whether or not to pay, you will say that progressive governors have paid.
“Where there is will, there will certainly be a way.”
Source: NAN.

Police Arrest 6 Suspects Over Murder Of Kogi PDP Woman Leader

The Police Command in Kogi have announced the arrest of six suspects in connection with the killing of the woman leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the State, Mrs Salome Abu.
Mrs. Salome Abu, who was also a Councillor, was burnt to death in her residence at Ochadamu, Ofu Local Government Area of the state, on November 18.
The spokesman for the state police command, DSP William Aya, who confirmed the arrest to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Lokoja today, November 25, said that the suspects were brought in on Friday.
DSP William Aya said that the police had started interrogating the suspects to ascertain their level of culpability in the death of the woman.
He said that the outcome of the investigation would be made public as soon as it was completed.
President Muhammadu Buhari had, yesterday, November 24, directed the police to arrest the killers of Mrs. Abu with a view to bringing them to justice.

Most Of The Boko Haram Displaced Kids Don’t Know Their Parents, No Homes, Buhari Laments

President Muhammadu Buhari has painted a sordid picture of the children displaced in the war with Boko Haram insurgents, saying that most of them don’t know their parents and have no homes.

The President,  who spoke today, November 25 as he received in audience, the President of the 74th United Nations General Assembly, Nigeria’s Professor Tijjani Muhammad-Bande at the presidential Villa, Abuja declared: “most of the displaced children do not know their parents, or where they come from.”

He stressed that the rehabilitation of internally displaced persons (IDPs), most of who are those children,  is urgent and imperative, adding that delays could constitute a big problem to Nigeria in future.

“We have to look at the issue now, properly rehabilitate them, otherwise, we will have a problem on our hands in the future.”

He called on the UN General Assembly President to make Nigeria’s challenges glaring to the world, even as he commended him for his hard work and competence so far.

President Buhari said that his government is committed to education and health care to the young and old, among other welfarist policies.

Responding, Professor Muhammad-Bande said that he had come to express appreciation to President Buhari for the support given, which led to his emergence as UNGA President, and the continued cooperation from Nigeria.

“Everything I have requested for, in terms of personnel and funds, has been delivered. I thank President Buhari very much. I also thank other member states for the support I am getting.”

Professor Muhammad-Bande also appreciated Nigeria for rebuilding the UN Building in Abuja destroyed by Boko Haram.

Private Jet With 18 Occupants, Crashes Into Residence In Congo

A privately owned jet, Dornier-228, with 16 people on board and two crew members, yesterday, November 24, crashed into homes in Goma city in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

North Kivu regional governor, Nzanzu Kasivita Carly, who confirmed the crash could not give details of the casualties though he said that there were deaths.

According to him, the plane crashed into houses in the Mapendo neighbourhood after “missing” it’s take-off from the city’s international airport.

A source at Goma airport told the BBC that the ill fated plane was supposed to fly to Beni, 350km (220 miles) north of Goma, when it came down about a minute after take-off.

Air accidents are relatively frequent in DR Congo, amid lax safety standards and poor maintenance.

All the country’s commercial carriers are banned from operating in the European Union.

Source: BBC.

Nigerian Government Begins Digital Registration Of All Citizens, Legal Residents

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has reaffirmed the commitment of the federal government to the implementation of digital registration of all citizens and legal residents, which, in turn, will be linked to the civil registration of birth and death.

He stressed that Muhammadu Buhari’s government recognizes the potential benefits to government from the capacity for better forecasting, to greater accuracy with budgetary planning, enhanced security by overcoming the challenges of anonymity and, especially for citizen empowerment through the ability to be able to bring more of the excluded populace into an inclusive economic participation through digital identification of each and every citizen.

“This explains the Federal Government’s commitment to the digital registration of all citizens and legal residents, which, in turn, will be linked to the civil registration of birth and death.”

Professor Osinbajo, who spoke yesterday, November 23, at the graduation ceremony of the Senior Executive Course 41 of 2019 of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru near Jos, the Plateau State capital, said that in 2015, “we began to harmonize existing databases of government bodies.”

He confirmed that so far, the harmonization process has increased the records of Nigerians in the central identity database from 7 million to more than 37 million.

“We are adopting an approach similar to the Indian Aadhaar model, aiming to provide all Nigerians with a unique identity by leveraging the existing enrolment facilities of Government Agencies such as the Immigration and the Federal Road Safety Commission, INEC, CBN (through BVN registration) and enforcing this enrolment of Nigerians for the National Identification Number (NIN) so that we have accurate and up-to-date information on our citizens.
“With a reliable data base of all Nigerians we are positioned to attain our aspirations for financial inclusion, delivery of social programmes to the remotest parts of the country, and the creation of more effective e-commerce opportunities.”

Murder Of PDP Woman Leader In Kogi Worries Buhari, Wants Thorough Investigations

President Muhammadu Buhari is worried over what he called “heinous murder” of Madam Achejuh Abuh, Woman Leader of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Wada/Aro campaign council, in the just concluded gubernatorial election in Kogi State, insisting on scrupulous investigation into the matter.

A statement today, November 24 by the special dviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, quoted Buhari as decrying whatever could spur anyone to take the life of another human being, particularly a woman, who was burnt to death in her home in the most gruesome manner.

Buhari stressed that any descent to barbarism, as was visited on the PDP Woman Leader, has gone out of the realm of politics, and is pure criminality and bestiality.

“Such evildoers must be brought to justice, irrespective of whatever allegiances they hold.

“We must learn to behave decently, whether during elections or at other times. No life should be taken wantonly under any guise, and the fact that this reprehensible act occurred two days after voting shows primitive behavior, which should not be accepted in a decent society.”

The President then ordered all security agencies involved in the investigation to do a thorough and expeditious job on the matter, so that justice would be served without fear or favor.

He sympathized with the family of the deceased, even as he vowed that the law would catch up with the malefactors, and justice would be done.

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