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The El-Zakzaky Conundrum – ThisDay Editorial

After almost four years in incarceration, leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife Zeenat, last night left the country for medical treatment abroad. That has put paid to earlier statement by the Kaduna State government apparently aimed at thwarting the move. A cynical attempt to sweep the fundamental rights of the defendants who had been granted permission to travel to India for urgent medical treatment under the carpet of legal technicalities would have been catastrophic. Besides, the decision by the Kaduna State government raised a pertinent question about its stake and that of the federal government and the Directorate of State Services (DSS) on a matter that borders on national security.

We recall that on 25th January this year, counsel to the Shi’ites’ leader, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, had applied to the Kaduna State High Court for urgent medical examination of El-Zakzaky and his wife. Without any objection from the Director of Public Prosecution of Kaduna State, the court granted the application. Specifically, the court ordered a joint inspection by government doctors and the personal physicians of the defendants. The medical examination revealed that as a result of gunshot injuries El-Zakzaky has lost an eye and is in the process of losing the remaining one which has developed glaucoma. He is also reported to be suffering from partial stroke. It was on the basis of the report that Falana again applied to the court that the duo be granted leave to travel for medical treatment in India.

In his ruling last week, Justice Darius Khobo noted that in opposing the application the prosecutor from the Kaduna State government did not counter the medical reports which confirmed that both defendants were battling with life threatening ailments. Since they must remain alive to be able to stand trial, the judge granted the application for medical treatment in India to be supervised by the government. While the DSS under whose custody the couple had been since December 2015 announced the readiness of the federal government to comply with the order, the Kaduna State government kicked and indicated its wish to challenge the order at the Court of Appeal.

However, before filing the said appeal, the state government set its own conditions for the medical trip through a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Mr Samuel Aruwa. Apart from asking the defendants to produce two first class traditional rulers as sureties, the federal government was also ordered to get an undertaking from the Indian government not to allow the defendants apply for political asylum. There were other extra judicial conditions clearly designed to frustrate the medical trip.

We are delighted that the federal government chose to ignore the Kaduna State government on the El-Zakzaky case. At a time many Nigerians are hailing the judicial intervention as a way out of what has become a serious national security challenge, the rearguard submission was to say the least very unhelpful. Not only was it prescribing roles for the federal government and its agencies, the Kaduna State government was even dictating responsibilities for the Indian government!

Allowing El-Zakzaky and his wife to seek medical solution abroad was the right move. An Abuja Federal High Court, presided over by Justice Gabriel Kolawole, in December 2016 ordered the release of El-Zakzaky within 45 days. In giving the order that was characteristically ignored by the federal government, Justice Kolawole had said: “If the applicant dies in custody which I do not pray for, it could result in many needless deaths”.

We are delighted that common sense eventually prevailed as we wish Mr and Mrs El-Zakzaky a speedy recovery.

Buhari To CBN: Don’t Spend A Kobo From Foreign Reserve On Food Importation

President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop providing foreign exchange for importation of food into the country, with the steady improvement in agricultural production, and attainment of full food security.

The President, who hosted All Progressives Congress (APC) governors to Eid-el-Kabir lunch today, August 13 at his country home in Daura, Katsina State, said that the foreign reserve will be conserved and utilized strictly for diversification of the economy, and not for encouraging more dependence on foreign food import bills.

“Don’t give a cent to anybody to import food into the country.”

President Buhari said that some states like Kebbi, Ogun, Lagos, Jigawa, Ebonyi and Kano have already taken advantage of the Federal Government’s policy on agriculture with huge returns in rice farming, even as he advised more states to plug into the ongoing revolution to feed the nation.

“We have achieved food security, and for physical security we are not doing badly.”

The President said that he is particularly delighted that young Nigerians, including graduates, have started exploring agric-business and entrepreneurship, with many posting testimonies of good returns on their investments.

He said that the incoming ministers will be taught and thoroughly guided to ensure they meet the targets of the APC-led government for the people, with regular monitoring of their performances and scaling up of targets by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF).

The President assured that he will attend the Presidential Policy Retreat organized for the ministers by the OSFG, and insisted on compliance with laid down targets on key sectors of the economy that will directly impact on the livelihood of Nigerians.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, said that the President’s sense of justice, fairness and forthrightness had turned a major inspiration to governors on the way forward for the country.

He said that the challenges faced by states are enormous but that the governors have remained undaunted, even as he assured the President of strong support and “the very best effort’’ to overcome all the obstacles.

The Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum and Governor of Kebbi State, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, appreciated the President for the unique leadership style of maintaining a healthy relationship with governors on individual and collective basis, pointing  out that they had been “energized’’ to do more in their states.

The governor commended the President for making bold and courageous efforts to reposition the economy for majority Nigerians through inclusive policies.

“The country is more secure than in 2015, and the country is more prosperous than in 2015 because you are working for the majority of the people,’’ he added.

The governor said the party had been repositioned, after the 2019 elections, to work for the benefit of the majority of Nigerians, noting that “there will two elections this year and we need to work towards winning the two states.”

Also today, President Buhari addressed leaders from various communities from five Local Government Areas of Daura Emirate, who paid him a visit as part of Eid El-Kabir celebration where he said that he will use his second term in office to improve the lives of Nigerians by paying close attention to the poor and those on the lower rungs of society.

The President said he is convinced that majority of Nigerians understand who he is and his mission, on account of which they returned him for a second term in office with larger margin of votes than 2015.

 

“You know how much I laboured to get here. I ran three times in the past. The fourth time, God used technology to do it for me. The fifth time I ran (February 23, 2019), I went to all the states of the federation. The turnout of crowds was overwhelming.

“Truly, the people know and understand my mission. This is what the votes showed. The administration will dwell on our campaign issues – security, economy and corruption. We will fight for the poor.”

He emphasized the important place of agriculture under his administration, promising to appoint a minister who is knowledgeable and will know how to promote interest and investment in the sector.

“I will appoint a minister who knows agriculture and its role in providing jobs and growing our economy. You have seen how we broke the fertiliser jinx in the country. We will do more to better the lots of our farmers. Agriculture is our strength.”

President Buhari expressed happiness with the changing attitude of young people to agriculture, with many earning respectable incomes, urging all of those without regular incomes to return to the farm.

In his remarks, one the leaders of the delegation, Yusuf Bello Mai’ Aduwa, thanked Nigerians for giving the President a second mandate to lead the country for another four years, stressing that he will not let the country down.

This was even as another community leader, Mohammed Saleh,  said that the communities under the Daura Emirate were grateful to the President for signing a bill to establish a Federal Polytechnic in Daura, after they had complained that the area needed a tertiary institution to encourage the youth to pursue higher education.

A Permanent Secretary with the Ministry of Information, Hajiya Talatu Nasir, in her remarks, said that President Buhari’s government has empowered many women, with many already owning businesses like poultry and livestock farms.

The Daura community offered special prayers for the President, urging him to pursue the vision for a better Nigeria with the fear of God, courage to stand by the truth always, and mindful of the needs of the poor and underprivileged.

Scientists Are Step Closer To Effective Ebola Treatments, Clinical Trial Ongoing In Congo

Scientists are a step closer to finding the first effective treatments for the deadly Ebola hemorrhagic fever after two potential drugs showed survival rate of as much as 90 per cent in a clinical trial in Congo.

Two experimental drugs – Regeneron’s REGN-EB3 and a monoclonal antibody called mAb114 – were both developed using antibodies harvested from survivors of Ebola infection.

The treatments are now going to be offered to all patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

They showed “clearly better” results in patients in a trial of four potential treatments being conducted during the world’s second largest Ebola outbreak in history, now entering its second year in DRC.

The drugs improved survival rates from the disease more than two other treatments being tested – ZMapp, made by Mapp Biopharmaceutical, and Remdesivir, made by Gilead Sciences – and those products will be now dropped, said Anthony Fauci, one of the researchers co-leading the trial.

The agency said 49 per cent of the patients on ZMapp and 53 per cent on remdesivir died in the study. In comparison, 29 per cent of the patients on REGN-EB3 and 34 per cent on mAb-114 died.

Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told reporters in a telebriefing the results were “very good news” for the fight against Ebola.

“What this means is that we do now have what look like (two) treatments for a disease for which not long ago we really had no approach at all,” he said.

The agency said of the patients who were brought into treatment centres with low levels of virus detected in their blood, 94 per cent who got REGN-EB3 and 89 per cent on mAb114 survived.

In comparison, two-third of the patients who got remdesivir and nearly three-fourth on ZMapp survived.

America’s Budget Deficit Ballooned Despite Solid Economy

U.S President, Donald Trump

The US budget deficit continued to swell in July as government spending rose nearly twice as fast as income, despite a solid economy.

According to estimates from the nonpartisan Committee for a Republic Budget, the gap between federal expenditures and receipts grew 27 percent from a year earlier to $867 billion last month, the Treasury Department said in a report out today, August 13. In the first ten months of the fiscal year, the deficit jumped above its total for all of 2018.

Policymakers have a greater opportunity to reduce the deficit when the economy is solid, but recent legislation has taken it in the opposite direction.

President Trump signed into law this month a two-year agreement that would lift the debt ceiling and increase spending by about approximately $320 billion.

The nonpartisan Committee report showed that the deficit could amount to a $1.7 trillion increase in projected debt levels over the next decade.

That move drew opposition from budget hawks in the White House and on Capitol Hill. In the Senate, the bill passed with more votes from Democrats than Republicans. The president continued to urge support for the agreement in recent months even after a group of conservative lawmakers sent him a letter of opposition.

“You should veto this bill because it is fiscally irresponsible it continues spending hundreds of billions more than what we take in a year and does not put our nation on a path towards a balanced budget,” they wrote in the letter last month..

This all comes against a backdrop of lower government receipts, with tax-cut legislation that took effect last year poised to cost about $1.9 trillion over the next decade. While Republicans initially vowed the package would pay for itself through higher growth, a leading architect of the bill has since walked back that claim.

Mbaka Blames “Demonic Enemies” Quoting Him As Prophesying Doom In Aso Rock

Rev-Father-Mbaka

Founder of Adoration Ministry Enugu, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka has blamed those he called “demonic enemies” that quoted him as having prophesied doom in Aso Rock on October 1st.

The fiery priest, who made this known in a statement today, August 13, emphasized that it is the handiwork of his enemies.

Mbaka said: “Please fellow children of God, help me to tell the world that, I Rev Fr Mbaka Ejike Camillus never prophesied anything about 1st October.

“That is not from me. I have not told anyone, at any time or place that I will resign from priesthood by 1st October.

“That is the handiwork of my demonic enemies. I don’t hold Adoration Ministry on Thursday as the story claims and I never at any time told anyone that heavy rain will fall upon Aso Rock and that God is angry with President Buhari.

“The spreading media report is a wicked character assassination from the accursed demonic agents of darkness. I never prophesied anything about 1st October nor against Mr. President. Why are people attracting curses and God ‘s vengeance upon themselves?”

News had gone round on Friday, August 9 in some social media that Father Mbaka had released dangerous prophecy, saying that God is angry with Buhari.

Buhari Admires His In-law, Muhammadu Indimi’s Business Empire, Philanthropy

Muhammadu Indimi | Photo credit: Entrepreneur Nigeria

On behalf of members of his immediate and extended family, and all Nigerians,

President Muhammadu Buhari has commended his in-law, Alhaji Muhammad Indimi for his philanthropy and discipline that had cumulated in building a business empire in Nigeria.

The President, in a message felicitating with the business mogul, as he turned 72 today, August 13, said that he lives a life of purpose, sacrifice and love for humanity.

The President commended Indimi’s patriotism for investing heavily in human capacity and promotion of the Nigerian brand to the global business community.

According to the President, the businessman’s greatest impact on the economy has been his philanthropy, which has seen donations to the building and renovation of schools and hospitals, provision of scholarships and medical assistance to the underprivileged.

“Most remarkably, the businessman’s contributions to Federal Government’s Victims’ Support Fund (VSF) in the North East to enable casualties of Boko Haram insurgency regain their livelihood.”

Buhari described the birthday of his in-law as auspicious because it fell within the Eid–el-Kabir Sallah season, adding that Alhaji Indimi’s life has been based on sacrifice and love for humanity.

Alhaji Muhammadu Indimi is the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Oriental Energy Resources.

Ebonyi Govt Asks Biafran Republic Agitators To Stay Away From Its Domain

Gov. Umahi of Ebonyi state

Ebonyi State government has asked the agitators for the Republic of Biafra, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to stay away from its domain, insisting that the group remains proscribed.

The state government therefore warned the people of the state to desist from taking part in the activities of the organization and that it would not hesitate to bring offenders to justice.

In a statement today, August 13 by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Kenneth Ugbala, and the Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Chief Kenneth Uhuo, the state government advised parents and guardians not to allow their children and wards to engage in any unauthorised gatherings as according to it, security agencies have been detailed to deal with any individual or group found to be involved in any unlawful gathering in the state.

This is coming barley two weeks after IPOB members held a protest against the proposed Ruga settlement which was suspended and other alleged bad policies of the Federal government.

Ebonyi government said that constructive engagement with the Federal government remains a better option through which the grievances of the Igbo in the country would be addressed, saying that any individual or group that has any genuine reason to agitate should do so through the platforms of the South East Governors’ Forum, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, and other legitimate means within the country.

The statement partly read: “The attention of the public is hereby drawn to a Federal High Court order, which proscribed the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) since September, 2017 and classified it as a terrorist organization in Nigeria.

“By that order, the IPOB has become an unlawful organization, and all its activities become criminal within the provisions of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act of 2011.

“Members of the public are therefore warned that any participation in the activities of the organization, under whatever guise has become an offence punishable under various laws of the country.

“As a responsible government committed to maintaining law and order, the state government is not going to allow IPOB to endanger the lives and property of their citizens, by organising any form of activity in the state.

“Any individual or group that has any genuine reason to agitate should do so through the platforms of the South East Governors’ Forum, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, and through other legitimate means within the Nigerian federation.

“The Ebonyi State government reiterates its belief that constructive engagement with the Federal government shall gradually address all grievances of the Igbo in Nigeria.

“Traditional rulers and town union leaders should be vigilant, and not hesitate to report to security agencies every suspicious movement in their domains.”

Hajj Commission Announces Death Of 9 Nigerians During 2019 Pilgrimage

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), has announced the death of nine Nigerians in this year’s pilgrimage in Makkah and Madinah.

The head of the medical team of the Commission, Dr Ibrahim Kana, who announced the death in Minah while briefing journalists on activities of the medical team of NAHCON, said that the latest pilgrim to die is from Lagos State.

“The deceased, a Lagos State pilgrim, collapsed at Jamrat and brought to the hospital in Minah but died. She was hypertensive.”

Earlier, the Lagos State Amir Hajj, Alhaji AbdulLateef Abdulkarim had identified the deceased as Alhaja Folashade Lawal.

He said that the late Lawal hailed from Oshodi Local Government Area of the state and that she slumped at 3:00 a.m. while heading to Jamrat to throw stones at the devil.

Throwing stone at the three devils is one of the Islamic rites towards acceptable hajj.

The chairman of the team said that the commission opened 21 field offices in Minah with adequate drugs and ambulances.

He identified cough and hypertension as some of the health challenges presented by patients.

Meanwhile, Nigerian pilgrims have begun buying and selling after Arafat and Eid-el- Kabir.

NAN correspondent, who visited Nigerian camp in Minah reports that many pilgrims, mostly women, were seen buying women wears and other gift items, they claimed were meant for their families and friends at home.

Others, however, devoted their time to accomplishing the remaining rites such as stone throwing at the three devils and offering special prayers.

Pilgrims, who will spend three days to accomplish religious rites in Minah are expected to move to the Grand Mosque, Makkah tomorrow, August 14 to complete the remaining rites to ensure an acceptable hajj.

According to sources from NAHCON, August 17 has been fixed as the kick-off for the airlift of pilgrims back to Nigeria.

Nigerian Army Accuses Police Of Inciting Statement After Taraba Killing

CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF LT GEN TY BURATAI

The Nigerian Army has accused Nigeria Police Force of making inciting statement after the incident in Ibi, Taraba State where soldiers killed three police men mistaken for kidnappers.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt-General Tukur Buratai, in a circular with reference number: AHQDAIOPS/G3/240/232, and copied to Army formations nationwide, accused the Force Headquarters of making “inciting and inflammatory comments” following soldiers’ killing of three police men and a civilian in Taraba State after they (the police) had effected the arrest of a notorious kidnap kingpin, Alhaji Hamisu Bala Wadume, who is now on the run.

The military circular, which was issued today, August 13 on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff by Brigadier General F. Omoigui, entitled: “Need for troops to be circumspect in dealing with members of the Nigeria Police,” directed soldiers on internal security (IS) operations across the country to be circumspect, alerting of the likelihood of aggression towards troops by police personnel.

He said that the statements by the police and reactions had the potential of forcing the rank and file of its personnel to “exhibit aggressive tendencies against NA (Nigerian Army) personnel.”.

Buratai, in the circular, told soldiers to travel in mufti to avoid possible attacks by policemen, which he argued, may be occasioned by the Police’s comments on both social and traditional media.

Soldiers of the 93 Battalion had shot dead the IRT operatives – Inspector Mark Ediale, Sergeant Usman Danzumi, and Sergeant Dahiru Musa.

The Army claimed they were shot after being mistaken for “suspected kidnappers,”

Firing back, Force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, in a strongly-worded statement, said: “the most important question arising from the Nigerian Army Press Release is: Where is Alhaji Hamisu Bala Wadume? Alhaji Hamisu Bala Wadume is a millionaire kidnapper arrested by the Police but paradoxically treated as a ‘‘kidnap victim’’ by the Soldiers and subsequently ‘rescued’ by them. Where is he? Where is the rescued kidnapper?

“Secondly, the Press Release was silent on the source of the alleged distress report or identity of the complainant, on the strength of whose report, the Army claimed had informed their decision to engage in the purported chase and rescue operation. Needless to state that in the true spirit of transparency and accountability, the Nigerian Army ought to have arrested the purported distress caller – if any – for obviously and deliberately furnishing them with false and misleading information. Besides, such arrest should in fact be made public!

“Thirdly, it is not true that the Policemen failed to identify themselves as alleged in the Press Release. The video on the incident, now viral, wherein the voice of one of the soldiers was heard loudly proclaiming that the Policemen were from the Force Headquarters, Abuja speaks volume. Besides, the presence of the IRT personnel was well known to the Taraba Police Command as the Operatives officially and properly documented not only at the State Command Headquarters but also at the Wukari Area Command and the Ibi Divisional Headquarters. As a matter of fact, some of the Detectives from the Taraba State Command’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) were part of the operation.

“The Force also considers it insensitive, disrespectful and unpatriotic for the Press Release by the Army to continue to describe Policemen on lawful National Assignment as ‘suspected kidnappers’ long after it had become crystal clear to the Army that these are Law Enforcement Officers who unfortunately were gruesomely murdered in the line of duty by Nigerian soldiers attached to 93 Battalion, Takum.

“In the final analysis, we leave the Nigerian Army authorities to provide Nigerians with answers on the following questions emanating from their Press Release:
* Where is the notorious kidnapper, Alhaji Hamisu Bala Wadume ‘rescued’ by the soldiers?
* How and why was Alhaji Hamisu Bala Wadume released by the soldiers?
* How could a kidnap suspect properly restrained with handcuffs by the Police escape from the hands of his military rescuers?
* If Alhaji Hamisu Bala Wadume is a ‘‘victim of kidnap’’ as claimed, and properly rescued by soldiers, why was he not taken to the Army Base for documentation purposes and debriefing in line with the Standard Operating Procedure in the Nigerian Army?
* Why were the Police Operatives shot at close range even after they had identified themselves as Police Officers on legitimate duty as evident in the video now in circulation?”

I Will Continue To Be Proud Of Those That Bring Pride To Nigeria – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he will continue to appreciate and proud of those who bring honour to Nigeria, particularly in the areas of scholarship and other lofty endeavours.

In a statement today, August 12 by his spokesman, Femi Adesina, the President particularly mentioned Professor Ralf A. Akinfeleye, a foremost Mass Communications lecturer at the University of Lagos, who was recently elected into the World Journalism Education Council, the first African to achieve such feat.
President Buhari said that the election of the University lecturer in Paris, France, last week, “hoists Nigeria’s flag proudly once again in the international arena.” He advised Professor Akinfeleye to serve diligently in the three-year term, in which he would represent not only Nigeria, but the entire African continent.
More than 600 participants from 70 countries participated in the World Journalism Education Congress, where Professor Akinfeleye was elected.

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