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  • Nigeria bans airlines from European Union

    Nigeria bans airlines from European Union

    By Joyce Babayeju

    As international flight resumes, the Federal Government has said that it would invoke the principle of reprocity. Consequently, only airlines from countries that allow flights from Nigeria will be allowed to fly into and out of Nigeria.

    The implication is that airlines from the European Union would not be allowed into Nigeria as the EU had recently banned flights and visitors from Nigeria.

    Speaking at Thursday’s briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, said Nigeria’s position was informed by the ban placed by some countries on flights from Nigeria.

    The minister, who was represented by the Director-General, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Capt. Musa Nuhu, argued that the decision was taken in the interest of Nigerians.

    He said, “On the list of countries (that are banned), we are working on the comprehensive list, but the main one that came up is when the EU opened their borders effective 1st July, Nigeria was among the list of 54 countries that were not allowed to enter the EU.

    “To my understanding, as the situation changes, they are going to look at the list and change it. But so far, we don’t have any contrary information to that first one that Nigeria is banned from going to the EU.

    “So, as we open our airspace, we are going to apply the issue of reciprocity to those (EU) countries.”

    Sirika also stated that airlines would be informed on arrangements that had been put in place to ensure that the resumption of flights were hitch-free.

    He stated that for now, only a few flights per day would be permitted, adding that they would operate as test runs of the protocols put in place to ensure the safe return to international operations.

    The protocols, according to him, would be made public in due course.

    Sirika also stated that inbound international passengers would be limited to 1,280.

    He said only this number would be allowed to fly into the Lagos and Abuja airports once international flights resume on August 29, 2020.

  • The Kaduna Crisis and Our Common Humanity

    The Kaduna Crisis and Our Common Humanity

    By Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

    Since last month the state government and security agencies have been working to contain an upsurge in violence and needless killings in parts of the state. We are deeply saddened by the loss of lives in a totally unnecessary frenzy of communal attacks, reprisals and revenge.

    While we mourn the dead, our immediate focus remains to stop the cycle of attacks and reprisals.

    We remain committed to ending the legacy of violence that has blighted the state for 40 years, needlessly taken many lives and curtailed the life chances of others.

    Distinguished guests, you have heard from my colleagues and the security agencies regarding the security situation in the state overall, and in southern Kaduna.

    These briefings make clear the facts of the situation, including the immediate trigger of the current conflict and the steps that the Kaduna State Government has taken, on its own and in collaboration with the Federal Government.

    You have heard directly the steps we are taking to manage the current situation, as well as the proactive action taken to prevent an eruption of violence.

    The briefings represent our answer to the terrible avalanche of skewed narratives of the current crisis, ranging from outright lies about the nature of the conflict to baseless claims that the Kaduna State Government is doing nothing to contain and resolve it.

    Part of the false narrative of the history of violent conflict in southern Kaduna is the loose use of terms like land-grabbing and genocide. They are being used in this current cycle of conflict, just as they were in the 2016/17 and the 2011/2015 cycles.

    We have requested and encouraged anybody to present evidence of any inch of land within Kaduna State that has been forcibly or illegally occupied. Were such a clear, physical and actual transgression to occur, it will constitute not only an injustice against the community displaced, but a challenge to the authority of the state within its territory that cannot be allowed to stand.

    We challenge anyone to characterise or differentiate the communal clashes, attacks and killings in parts of Northern and Central Kaduna State, as well as in Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto and Niger States from those in Southern Kaduna.

    Is it because in all the other cases, the victims are lesser humans or lacking in voice and media hype? What happened to our common humanity?

    I will not repeat the detailed briefings you have received from our officials and the security agencies. Rather, I will run through the determined efforts this government has made since 2015 to stop violent conflict in southern Kaduna, address its causes and create a path for our diverse communities to live in peace and security.

    We have been consistent in saying that beyond boots on the ground, military bases and police stations, the ultimate guarantee of peace is the willingness of communities to live in harmony and their resolve to settle differences through lawful means.

    Some people do not want to hear this because it imposes responsibilities on individuals and community leaders to keep the peace and obey the law, but it is the civilised way to go.

    As governor, my first official action was to convene an emergency security meeting on 30 May 2015. This was prompted by reports of killings the previous day in Sanga, one of the eight local government areas in the southern Kaduna senatorial district. The outcome of that meeting was the setting up of a committee chaired by General Martin Luther Agwai to study and proffer ways to stamp out attacks in southern Kaduna which had intensified since the violent aftermath of the 2011 elections. That emergency security meeting also decided to prepare a White Paper on the report of the Peace and Reconciliation Committee that had been established by the government of late Sir Patrick Yakowa which was submitted since 2012 and gathering dust waiting for attention.

    In 2015, we took action against the urban rascality of Sara-suka gangs and began to address the widespread problem of cattle rustling and other acts of rural banditry that were menacing many of our communities. We initiated contacts with other states in the Northwest and Niger State to discuss joint military and police action in the Kamuku-Kuyambana forest range that straddles the concerned states. This resulted in a collaboration where the state governments funded military action against bandits then mostly engaged in cattle rustling and armed robbery in the Birnin-Gwari axis.

    By early 2016, we took our efforts to build a constituency for peace across the state to another level, collaborating with the Plateau State Government, the Gbong Gwong of Jos and the Geneva-based Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue. In southern Kaduna, we supported the process of the Kafanchan Peace Declaration as a community-led effort for sustainable peace. On Saturday, 12 November 2016, it was with optimism that we unveiled the Peace Apology billboard in Samaru-Kataf before we proceeded to the ceremony to present the staff of office to the new Agwatyap, His Highness Dominic Gambo Yahaya. The tenet of the Peace Apology was a call for mutual forgiveness and a dedication to peaceful means of resolving differences.

    However, that optimism proved to be short-lived. The outbreak of sustained peace that we expected was soon shattered by a spiral of violence a few days later. We pushed for more security deployment and took the then weekly meeting of the State Security Council to Kafanchan on December 20, 2016 in a practical effort at solidarity with the people in a time of peril.

    By early 2017, the Kaduna State Government, working with the Federal Government had answered the decades-old demand for expanded, permanent security presence in southern Kaduna. The army established a base in Kafanchan while the Kaduna State Government bought an estate to accommodate a mobile police squadron. The Federal Government also extended the mandate of Operation Safe Haven, based in neighbouring Plateau State, to southern Kaduna and appointed a commander of the rank of colonel to lead the sector covering parts of area.

    In September 2017, we established the Kaduna State Peace Commission to help encourage communities in our state to adopt peaceful means of resolving their differences. The commission is chaired by Most Revd. Dr. Josiah Idowu-Fearon, former Anglican Archbishop of Kaduna and current secretary-general of the Anglican Communion. The executive vice-chairman, who runs the Peace Commission on a daily basis, is Priscilla Ankut, a lawyer who is well-known in the peace and conflict sector. Our confidence in the prospects for enduring concord among our communities led to the insertion of a five-year sunset clause in the law that created the Peace Commission.

    Given the sad episodes of violence that have occurred in Zangon-Kataf, especially in 1992 and 2011, it is especially saddening that the current outbreak of violence in parts of southern Kaduna was triggered by a clash over an unresolved farmland dispute in Zangon-Kataf on June 5. The clashes recurred on June 11 and it has brought avoidable casualties across all sides of a communal conflict that complicates the criminal actions of bandits.

    As part of the solution to this problem, the government has initiated a White Paper process on the reports of the 1992 Justice Rahila Cudjoe Commission of Inquiry and the 1995 AVM Usman Muazu Peace and Reconciliation Committee to address the procrastination of past governments on the disputed land and other key recommendations that required an official White Paper. We expect the committee drafting the White Paper to submit it shortly.

    We will continue to support the security agencies to restore calm in the affected communities. Over the last five years, we have invested heavily in the security sector. We have consistently provided vehicles and other logistics support to the security agencies that are deployed in the state. We are also addressing the technology side of security, through the procurement of drones, the award of contracts to install CCTVs in phases in Kaduna, Kafanchan and Zaria metropolitan areas, build a command and control centre and establish a forensic laboratory.

    Distinguished guests, the Kaduna State Government is investing scarce human and financial resources and working hard for peace and security across the state. Bandits continue to menace communities everywhere, including in the northern and central parts of the state, killing with viciousness, kidnapping citizens and stealing their cattle and other valuables. In one night in February, Kerewa in Igabi LGA lost 51 persons to these mindless bandits. These bandits continue to threaten communities in Birnin-Gwari, Giwa, Chikun and parts of Soba and Zaria LGAs, shooting farmers on their farms and spreading fear in the rural areas. People are being killed in similar criminal actions by bandits in Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina and Niger State.

    Nobody has trended a hashtag or video campaign on the suffering of these citizens because they don’t promote ethnoreligious divisions. We should avoid creating the impression that pain and suffering matter to us only according to the tribe or faith of the afflicted. And we should corroborate and verify, not rush to trumpet the claims made by those with whom we share ethnic or religious affiliations.

    In 2017, I requested in writing that the Federal Government should declare these bandits as insurgents and authorise the air force to bomb them in combination with action on the ground by the army and other security agencies. Since the beginning of 2020, we have seen waves of the bombardment of bandit hideouts by the Nigerian Air Force and various operations by the Nigerian Army, the Police and other security agencies against these criminal elements.

    Distinguished guests, this is a battle that requires a common front of good people from everywhere against the criminals from anywhere. There is no point sectionalising, religionising or ethnicising security challenges, even though they may have different local inflections. There should be an equality of concern for all lives, no matter their ethnic origins or religious beliefs. There should be an equality of concern for the rights of all persons to live in peace and security everywhere, in strict obedience to the law and civilised norms.

    Nigeria is a diverse country, and Kaduna State is one of the most diverse in the country. Our duty is to uphold a common citizenship, united in respect for the rule of law, equality of opportunity and promotion of the rights and liberties of everyone. We cannot allow our common humanity to be relegated and distorted by the obsession some of our compatriots have with identity politics which tend to divide rather than unite us.

    I dare say that what is at stake is the question of citizenship and a common humanity. The Kaduna State Government applies a policy of citizenship, anchored on residency in the state. This ensures that the rights granted by the constitution can be enjoyed wherever a citizen lives. The State Executive Council approved this focus on citizenship during our first term. This is the 21st Century, but some people do not want to see others as human beings and fellow citizens. This cannot be allowed. Fidelity to the concept of a common humanity obliges us to see other human beings primarily as our own people too. Their other identities as Christians or Muslims or their ethnic ties are secondary to their core humanity. Let us uphold this banner of a common humanity and promote the right of all to life, liberty and livelihood.

    Ours is a government that promotes and robustly defends equality of opportunity. We have taken consequential decisions to advance the interests of our people. We have invested in human capital, strengthening our health system and our schools. We have reformed governance, reducing waste and prioritising capital spending. Our budgets consistently have a 60:40 capital to recurrent ratio. We raised N44bn in IGR in 2019, a record in the history of the state and a far cry from the N13bn that was recorded in 2015. When we took office in 2015, we reduced ministries from 19 to 13 and started with only 13 commissioners whereas our predecessor had 24.

    We took the tough decision to sack 21,780 primary school teachers for failing a competency test, but we replaced them with 25,000 new ones. Our recruitment process is transparent and is based on merit. People from other states consistently apply and are appointed if they meet the standards. We invest in youth through programmes like the Kashim Ibrahim Fellowship and KADSTEP, apart from appointing many youths into the government. We have implemented a robust public service reform programme.

    Our efforts have been recognised. Kaduna State is ranked Number One for Ease of Doing Business. We have attracted more foreign direct and domestic investment and continue to invest in expanding infrastructure to make life easier for citizens and businesses. These are benefits for all residents, across the State and without partisan, religious or ethnic discrimination.

    Distinguished guests, by your training you know better than I do that our faiths are meant to help us to be better human beings, as we worship God and let His light shine in our lives. No one can be wiser than Almighty God who has permitted to humanity a diversity of faith and cultures. Faith should not be a reason to seek to destroy others. Neither should it be a bargaining chip. I appeal to you to help us push our compatriots in the path of letting our faiths incline us to be better citizens.

    Once again, on behalf of the government and people of Kaduna State, I thank you all for this visit, and hope you will return to Kaduna again under different, happier circumstances soon. I have listened very carefully to the recommendations and 8-point requests of His Eminence, Rev (Dr.) Samson Ayokunle. His Eminence has already noted that some of these recommendations are already being implemented. We need to do more. We look forward to working with you in constructive endeavours to deliver peace, security and better life chances for all our people.

    Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai (OFR) is governor of Kaduna State.

    This is the text of remarks made at a meeting with the national leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), held at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Kaduna, on Monday, August 17, 2020.

  • Reps  Leadership Suspend Committees hearings

    Reps Leadership Suspend Committees hearings

    By Iyke Durumba

    Leadership of the House of Representatives has suspended all investigative and committee hearings till after resumption from annual vacation.

    The House asked all Committee members to go home and observe the annual vacation.

    Plenary is expected to resume in the Lower Chambers on September 15.

    Various Committees of the House with backlog of investigations and probes have been meeting to carry out their assigned functions.

    One of them is the Committee on Treaties, Protocols and Agreement is probing the Chinese loans while Committee on Public Accounts is investigating audited accounts of government agencies.

    It was reliably gathered the decision was contained in a letter to Chairman of all Standing and ad hoc Committees by Leader of the House, Alhassan Ado Doguwa.

    It was further learnt that the House Clerk, Patrick Giwa was asked to ensure that the instruction of the House is carried out.

    Spokesman of the House, Benjamin Kalu confirmed the report, saying it was the first time in the history of the House that lawmakers who are supposed to be on holiday are working.

    “It is good for members to go home and spend time with their families because when we come back in September, it is going to be a whole lot of job considering the MTEF and the budget.

    “Although this is a general directive from the leadership of the House, those who may be excused may be the Finance Committee for the purpose of looking at the MTEF.

    “Even at that, the leadership wants everybody to go home, spend time with your family and be more focused when we come back.

    “The job of lawmaking is a very hectic one. We cannot work round the clock and give Nigerians a piece of legislation that will solve our different problems in the country.

    “Rest is part of work. If you work round the clock without resting, then you are not really working efficiently.

    “We need to come back and work smartly. Yes, you can work hard, but there is also the need to work smartly.

    “You will agree with me that certain committee hearings are going on now without proper House resolution and we need to put certain things in check and in the wisdom of the House, a circular was passed round today for members to go and rest, come back and we start again”, he stated.

  • Nigeria an important country with influence says Chinese foreign minister

    Nigeria an important country with influence says Chinese foreign minister

    By Jennifer Yusuf

    Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi have have described Nigeria as a major country with important influence,

    Noting that China attaches great importance to Nigeria’s status and role on the international stage.

    Wang Yi stated this Wednesday during a phone conversation with his Nigerian counterpart, Goeffrey Onyeama, the Foreign Affairs Minister.

    Yi reiterated China’s resolve to always develop China-Nigeria relations from a strategic and long-term perspective,

    He expressed firm support for President Buhari in leading Nigerians to develop their economy and improve people’s livelihood and maintain national security, peace and stability in Africa and the world.

    The Chinese foreign minister said, after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandamic, China and Nigeria have supported and helped each other.

    “China provided Nigeria with anti-epidemic materials and shared its experience in epidemic prevention. Chinese companies and private institutions have also spontaneously provided Nigerians with different supplies. The friendship and mutual trust between China and Nigeria have been promoted and strengthened in the joint fight against the epidemic”. He said.

    He noted that China was willing to continue to provide help and support for Nigeria’s fight against the epidemic until it finally overcomes the epidemic.

    Wang Yi emphasized that at present, the research and development and use of vaccines have attracted widespread international attention, and some powerful countries are seizing the market and even trying to monopolize resources, which has placed developing countries are at a disadvantage.

    He emphasized that China was committed to making the COVID-19 vaccine a public product after successful research and development to provide assistance to developing countries including African countries.

    “China will continue to promote this process and strengthen vaccine cooperation with Africa” He said.

    Wang Yi also noted that for a period of time, the United States and other forces have continued to instigate China-Africa and China-Nigeria relations, but this he said will never succeed.

    *China’s friendly tradition with African countries including Nigeria has withstood the test of time and the international situation.
    It has a brotherly friendship and will certainly be able to withstand any interference. We will continue to firmly support each other on issues involving each other’s core interests and safeguard the common interests of developing countries”. He said.

    Responding, Onyeama said that Nigeria values China’s important role in international affairs and thanked the Chinese government and people for their generous support and assistance the close unity and brotherly friendship between Nigeria and China.

    He agreed with Yi that When it comes to vaccines, developing countries including Africa were indeed at a disadvantage, noting that the Nigerian side highly appreciates China’s commitment to allowing vaccines to be provided as an international public good.

    This Onyeama said is a demonstration of China’s demeanor and global vision.

    “Nigeria-China relations and friendship are built on a solid foundation of mutual trust, long-term friendship, can withstand the test of time, and will not be interfered by any external factors” He said.

    The two sides also exchanged views on the World Trade Organization and other issues of mutual interest

  • HURIWA’s BOSS ALLEGES ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE

    HURIWA’s BOSS ALLEGES ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE

     
    The head of the Nation’s prominent civil rights advocacy  group-; HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA ( HURIWA) COMRADE EMMANUEL ONWUBIKO has raised alarm of threats to his life by some goons from unknown origin.  
     
    In a media statement he personally signed, the activist alleged that at about 7pm on August 18th 2020 whilst he was on his way home, he was waylaid by a Toyota Camry driven by a fierce looking person with about two other armed occupants who trailed him for nearly thirty minutes and made attempt to hit his car from behind but fortunately he(COMRADE Emmanuel Onwubiko) escaped from the hands of these marauding attackers who then fled upon sighting a police van not too far from the scene.
     
    The attack has come after a week that Rights group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) had publicly alleged massive corruption in the school feeding programmes of the federal ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster management just as the Rights group has requested that the minister in charge of that ministry accepts an invitation for a Public debate on the Alleged corruption. 

    The Rights group has however expressed dissatisfaction that rather than accept the open invitation to attend a public debate, the minister’s self acclaimed  hack WRITERS and supporters have gone overboard with a rash of publications in several newspapers with a campaign of calumny against HURIWA and th3e National Coordinator. Some journalists have also been paid to accuse HURIWA of harassing female ministers. 

    HURIWA stated that in one of these media campaign of calumny penned in a name of one Danliti Goga Who claimed to be writing from Kano, in a publication yesterday August 18th 2020 in Thisday news paper  titled “Tending to the poor and Needy” unleashed venomous attacks on the personality of HURIWA’S National Coordinator thus:
    “Prejudice and vested interest have now emerged as the main factors at play in what can only be described as media harassment of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajia Sa’adiya Farouk. She is, arguably, the minister with the most arduous schedule of duty that is constantly engaged in devising and delivering relief and bringing hope by creating opportunities where none existed for the most vulnerable people of this country, at their time of need. Even COVID-19 that forced every other public and private institution into abrupt shut down was just another national emergency assignment for this mother of all ministries, already heavily burdened by the unprecedented human, social and economic vulnerabilities plaguing Nigeria today.”
    The supporter of the ministee also wrote thus: “So plain, yet so muddled up by a vicious onslaught of prejudice and vested interest, totally unexpected of professional media practitioners. But then, by their antecedents, we know their true motives, especially when the Human Rights Writers Association (HURIWA)  finally displays its hydra-headed vendetta-vending involvement in….HURIWA has for long been loitering atop a heap of free-wheeling “advocacy groups” ever-ready to take up any propaganda job as a mask for miscellaneous grumblers and busy-bodies as a result of which it has always hunted with the hounds while running with the hares, due to a nomadic quest for “briefs” that has hijacked the group and falsified its declared mission. You only need to conduct a search of its outings to uncover this unbecoming tendency of HURIWA to blow trumpets advocating unpatriotic, illogical and even inhuman causes.For example, HURIWA has campaigned against the ban on production of the much abused codeine cough syrups because it has “led to great financial misfortunes for over 30 legitimate pharmaceutical companies.” It has been commissioned to pressure the Federal Government “not to stop expectant women and nursing mothers from participating in National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).” 
    HURIWA  was also attacked in the article published by Thisday thus: “He has bowed to its ethnic origins by appealing to “ the government of the United States and the European Union to impose sanctions on Nigeria”  and dismissing the terrorist classification of Nnamdi Kanu’s IPOB “ as a charade and a plot to initiate violent crackdown on the members of this substantially unarmed and peaceful group”. The EFCC also had to discredit the anti-corruption posturing of HURIWA as “ethnic and political agenda by some mischief makers masquerading as human rights writers” in one of its rebuttals of the group’s outbursts on a case.”
    The Prominent Civil Rights Advocacy group HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) also disclosed that the pages of Nation; Vanguard and Blueprints newspapers were deployed in many venomous attacks only because HURIWA challenged the minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster management to a public debate. 

    The Rights group said: “Although we are not accusing the minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster management of sponsoring the assassination attempt on the life of the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko but the Rights group said that since the last 13 years of its existence, this is the first time that a public office holder has either by commission or omission allowed her supporters to embark on sensational media campaigns of calumny against the person of the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and HURIWA just for demanding accountability and transparency.  HURIWA has therefore tasked Nigerians to be worried that in the current administration the citizens can no longer voice their opinions freely for fear of attacks. 

  • Probe : EFCC Operatives Caught on Tape Demanding N75m Bribe for Magu 

    Probe : EFCC Operatives Caught on Tape Demanding N75m Bribe for Magu 

    By Bright Iyayi

    A businessman has played a tape recording before the Justice Ayo Salami-led Presidential Probe Panel on how some operatives of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), popularly known as ‘Magu boys’ used a lawyer to demand bribe of N75mn to be paid into different accounts.

    The businessman, Mr. Donald Wokoma of Damijay Integrated Services Limited, had tendered an affidavit of fact in support of a petition he wrote against ‘Magu Boys’ for extortion before unfreezing his account.

    The EFCC had in 2018 refused to obey the order of Justice O.C. Agbaza to lift the restrictions on the account of Damijay Services Limited, after the firm had filed a suit for fundamental rights enforcement at the FCT High Court.

    An Abuja-based lawyer, Barrister Victor Giwa who was allegedly involved in the deal, the Economic confidential gathered did not deny his voice in the 27 minutes tape recording that was played before the panel where he mentioned names of suspended Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu among other operatives over the bribery allegation.

    Barrister Giwa was the former lawyer to the company on the case with the EFCC.

    Meanwhile, in the affidavit sighted by our correspondent, the business man alleged that on or around 20th of May, 2020 Barrister Victor Giwa asked him to sign three blank cheques (valued at 25 million Naira each), which he would hand over to the people in EFCC to enable them unfreeze the account.

    The petitioner had revealed that the said “Magu boys”, had sent three different bank accounts namely Cikin Gida Nigeria Limited with account number: 1771773211, at Polaris Bank; Black and Black Global Concept Limited with account number: 0259011841 with Gtbank and Amina Kigbu with account number: 2176716071 with Zenith Bank for the payment of the alleged bribe.

    When the cheques were not honoured by the bank, the Magu boys requested that the businessman should execute an Irrevocable Standing Payment Order (on the company’s official letterhead) in favour of the three bank accounts and later demanded for 40% of the money in the company’s account (which aggregates to One Hundred Million Naira) which the businessman outrightly rejected.

    After rejecting their last demand, the businessman said that: “On the 9th of July, 2020, Mr. Mohammed Goje of EFCC called me to come to their office the next day being 10th July, 2020 (Friday). I honoured the invitation and stayed for long hours only for me to be informed by him (around 5: 09pm after I had left) that I have been charged to Court by sms and that I was to appear before the F.C.T. High Cout sitting at Lugbe by 8:30 am on Monday, 13th July, 2020 to be with a copy of the charge and arraigned simultaneously.

    “He warned me via the sms to ‘endeavour to come to avoid unnecessary embarrassment.’ On the 13th of July, 2020 while at the Lugbe High Court, I was served with an Amended Charge dated and filed on the 19th day of June, 2020 (exactly 2 days after I outrightly rejected their fresh demand of 40% of the total sum of the money in the company’s account).

    “The said amended charge was signed by one ABBA MUHAMMED of Legal and Prosecution Department of the EFCC with Supreme Court No: (SCN046977). Upon going through the documents served on me in Court, I discovered to my chagrin that there is an earlier charge dated the 3rd day of January, 2019 and filed on the 4th day of January, 2019 signed by one AISHA A. T. HABIB from the Legal & Prosecution Department of the EFCC with Supreme Court No: SCN014045. This particular charged of 4th January, 2019 (which is over a year and five months) was never served on me.”

    It went on to add that: “After presenting the petition to the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and specifically on Monday, the 6th day of August, 2020, I called Barrister VICTOR GIWA and informed him that a copy of the correspondences he has been exchanging with the operatives of the EFCC would be needed at the office of the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation in support of the petition.

    “In response to my request as per the preceding paragraph, Barrister VICTOR GIWA told me over the phone that he has been receiving calls from agents of the EFCC and that in particular one AISHA of the EFCC was crying and pleading with him not to expose them else her career would be ruined.

    “He (Barrister VICTOR GIWA) further said that some other EFCC officials, which he has been corresponding with, called him to query him on why he allowed me to write the petition to the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and demanded that the said petition (Exhibit Dami 1) be withdrawn else there would be consequences after the storm currently buffeting the Commission.

    “Barrister VICTOR GIWA further told me that those EFCC officials reminded him that he is a young Lawyer and that he has a lot before him and that he should not forget that what is happening at the EFCC at the time was a tussle between the Honourable AGF and the suspended Acting Chairman of the EFCC and boasted that things would soon return to normal at the EFCC. They thereafter asked him to call me so we could have a meeting where the matter would be effectively resolved.

    “On 7th August, 2020, I instructed Barrister Johnmary Jideobi to call Barrister Victor and remind him of the request I made on him the previous night. Barrister VICTOR GIWA told Barrister Johnmary Jideobi that he was not going to make the correspondences yet available to me because he had those discussions with the EFCC people in confidence and that we should not join the fray of what was/is happening because no one knows tomorrow. That he would not want to offend the people who gave him the information in confidence since he should be honourable enough not to do things that would offend them. Barrister VICTOR GIWA later told Barrister Johnmary Jideobi that he would call him back and hung up but never did that day.”

  • Lagos govt shortlist ccecc 5 others for fourth mainland bridge

    Lagos govt shortlist ccecc 5 others for fourth mainland bridge

    By Dino Amadin

    The Lagos State Government has shortlisted six companies for the design, development, construction, operation and maintenance of the Fourth Mainland Bridge, with five Chinese construction companies dominating the list.

    This followed the issuance of a Request for Qualification (RFQ) in February this year by the government.

    According to a statement by the Lagos State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, yesterday, the six firms picked were said to have completed the technical and financial capacity requirements.

    The shortlisted firms include Mota-Engil and CCCC Consortium, Power Construction Corporation of China, CGGC-CGC Joint Venture, CCECC Nigeria Limited, China State Construction Engineering Corporation Nigeria Limited and IC ICTAS Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Of these six companies, only the last has no Chinese affiliation.

    The state government promised to announce those picked for the next stage in due course, even as the Request for Proposals (RFP) would be given to the pre-qualified bidders.

    In April, 10 companies were shortlisted after the RFP was issued earlier in the year. The 10 firms include CCECC Nigeria Limited; CGGC-CGC Joint Venture; China Harbour Engineering Company Limited, China State Construction Engineering Corporation Nigeria Limited and IC ICTAS Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

    Others are Julius Berger Nigeria Plc; Mota-Engil and CCCC Consortium; Mutual Commitment Company Limited; Power Construction Corporation of China and Ingenieros Consultores, S.A., through Makais Energy.

  • Nigeria to fully repay N1.224trn IMF loan in 5 years

    Nigeria to fully repay N1.224trn IMF loan in 5 years

    IMF Senior Country Director, Mr Amine Mati, on Wednesday in Abuja explained that the “$3.4 billion is a loan”

    “It is a loan of five years, with one percent interest rate which is one twelfth of what international capital market charges right now and the repayment starts in three and a quarter year and to be completed after five years in eight quarterly disbursements,” he said.

    Mati said the loan approved by IMF executive board on Tuesday will be disbursed within the week.

    Reacting to the development, Uwaleke who is a professor of finance who hailed “an additional soft credit line of $3.5 billion which the government hopes to get from the World Bank and African Development Bank to wage COVID-19 war stands to reason, the same cannot be said of another $3.4 billion loan from the IMF for obvious reasons.

    “First, it is a non-concessional loan with commercial terms being disbursed under the IMFs Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) which, in addition to a basic interest rate charge, attracts a commitment fee, service charge and a surcharge on outstanding credit.

    “The facility is for a short period due within three and one quarter to 5 years which means repayment will be done in eight quarterly instalments starting Q3 2023 assuming disbursement is made before end of Q2 2020.

    “Secondly, except the relevant section is amended by the National Assembly, the IMF loan, unlike the long tenored concessional facilities from the World Bank and African Dev Bank, contravenes Section 41 of the 2007 Fiscal Responsibility Act which requires that the government can only go for long term concessional loans for capital expenditure.

    “The RFI of the IMF, under which we are taking the loan, is not designed to finance capital projects but only to address BOP challenges which must be why the condition also states that any country receiving RFI loan is required to cooperate with the IMF in solving its BOP difficulties.

    “Against this backdrop and bearing in mind the country’s painful experience with the Fund during the SAP era, the government is expected to make public the full cost implications beyond disclosing that a full-fledged program with the Fund won’t be necessary.

    “It will also be interesting to know why Nigeria is not going through the IMF Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) window, just like Ghana that accessed $1 billion, considering that financing under RCF carries zero interest rate, has a grace period of 5 and half years and a maturity of 10 years.

    “While the government is encouraged to muster every resource in the fight against the pandemic, entering into a debt trap will clearly jeopardize economic recovery effort post COVID’19.

    Although Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed said the loan was without normal IMF conditions, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair, Mr. Mitsuhiro Furusawa said on Tuesday mentioned some conditions attached.

    According to him, Nigeria must take steps toward a more unified and flexible exchange rate while unification of the exchange rate should be expedited.

    “Once the COVID-19 crisis passes, the focus should remain on medium-term macroeconomic stability, with revenue-based fiscal consolidation essential to keep Nigeria’s debt sustainable and create fiscal space for priority spending.

    “Implementation of the reform priorities under the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, particularly on power and governance, remains crucial to boost growth over the medium term.

    “The emergency financing under the RFI will provide much needed liquidity support to respond to the urgent BOP needs. Additional assistance from development partners will be required to support the government’s efforts and close the large financing gap.

    “The implementation of proper governance arrangements—including through the publication and independent audit of crisis-mitigating spending and procurement processes—is crucial to ensure emergency funds are used for their intended purposes.”

  • Chinese Loan: Group Threatens To Recall Hon. Ossai

    Chinese Loan: Group Threatens To Recall Hon. Ossai

    By Lawrence Ekwonu

    A group under the aegis of Progressive Grassroots Forum(PGF) in the Niger Delta region has said it would not hesitate to initiate a recall of Hon. Nicholas Ossai, member representing Ndokwa/Ukwani federal constituency in Delta State and Chairman, Committee on Treaties, Protocols and Agreements, should he continue to probe the loan facility from China which would be used to construct the Lagos-Calabar railway project.

    The group also condemned in totality the move by Hon. Ossai and some leaders in the region serving in the National Assembly to deny the region developmental strides of the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration.

    In a release made available to the press Tuesday in Abuja the Progressive Grassroots Forum (PGF) berated Hon.Nicholas Ossai for acting in a manner capable of depriving the region of the coastal rail project which connects Lagos to Calabar and other parts of the South-south region.

    It also described as uncharitable the way in which Hon. Nicolas Ossai was handling the investigation, noting that any attempt to truncate the realization of the railway project meant for the people of the area would be vehemently rejected.

    The group wondered why a lawmaker from the region who ought to have used his position to cooperate with the Minister of Transportation to bring about the success of the railway project to the people would now become a hindrance to the project.

    The statement which reads in parts said ” We must join hands to condemn the move by some Niger Delta Leaders to deny us our share of the developmental strides of the current administration as deserved. We are not happy that our own son , Hon. Nicholas Ossai is the one questioning the rationality of the loans for the proposed rail project coming to the South-south.

    ” We are particularly disturbed by the development. How on earth would our own brother elected to bring about developments in the region turn against his own people by probing the loan which would bring about overall developments to our people, even when he knows that probing the loan can scare the Chinese from granting Nigeria the loan thereby denying us the project.

    ” For the avoidance of doubt, let it be made clear that we are not in any way stopping the committee on Treaties , Protocols and Agreements from performing it’s job, what we are saying is that the committee chaired by Hon. Ossai should suspend the probe until the loan facility is granted by China.

    ” The Minister of Transportation Rt.Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has said it countlessly that should the committee continue with the probe , it may scare the Chinese from granting Nigeria the loan meant for the coastal rail line.

    “So it is in this regard that we are calling on the committee Chairman and his members to suspend forthwith, the probe until the loan is granted, to enable the South -south region benefit from the railway project”, it said.

    While calling on prominent leaders of the region to call Hon. Ossai to order, the Progressive Grassroots Forum (PGF) warned that any further attempt by Hon. Ossai and his co-travelers to deny the region developments meant for them under the present administration would not be tolerated.

    Recall that the Minister of Transportation Rt.Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi had in a public hearing of the committee, said the country stand the chance of loosing the loan should the National Assembly continue it’s probe on the project.

    The PGF further commended the Transportation Minister for his commitment to job delivery and advised him to continue to push for developments in the South-south region.

    ” We are particularly happy to have someone like the Minister of Transportation Rt.Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi as our son, he has been championing developments in the region right from his days as governor and we know that he is fearless and would not allow anyone to deprive us from having the rail project. We commend his drive in project delivery particularly the Lagos-Ibadan railway where over 20,000 workers were employed, we pray that he continues to push for the realization of the coastal rail without fear nor intimidation by any person or group of persons that does not mean well for our people”, the statement said.

    Signed:

    Hon. Henry Halliday ( Coordinator)

    Hon. Collins Ordu ( Deputy Coordinator)

    Hon. Reginald Ukwuoma ( Secretary)

    August 18,2020

  • Workers protest inhuman treatment at Atiku’s factory in Yola

    Workers protest inhuman treatment at Atiku’s factory in Yola

    By Musa Ahmed

    The busy Yola Gombe highway experienced heavy gridlock Tuesday as over 500 workers of former Vice president Atiku Abubakar’s Adama beverages factory blocked the road in protest.

    The workers were protesting alleged inhuman treatment by the Indian managers of the factory, sexual molestation of female staff, casualisation, massive sacking of Nigerians and replacing them with Indians among others.

    The workers accused the Chief Operating Officer ( COO) of the company Mr, Francis Vazheparambbil, of dehumanizing Nigerians, demanding that he must be prosecuted inline with relevant Nigerian laws.

    The workers carrying placards with inscription “Indians must go” ” we don’t want Indians” “we say no to causalization” ” we are not slaves” and many other inscriptions,lamented that Nigerian workers are treated in the company like slaves.

    The spokesman of the protesting workers Abdullah Maigida Bello who spoke on behalf of others said since the Indians came to manage the company they have turned the local staff to slaves with no comessurate payment

    “Some of us have been on causal list of the company for 12 years, what they do is disengaging and reengaging without paying, most of the permanent staff including some senior staff appointments were terminated without payment but were converted to contract staff by the Indians. The COO is now bringing Indians into the country even during the pandemic his countrymen to replace Nigerians.

    “The Group Chief Operating Officer Of Priam Companies that manages Adama Beverages Limited, Mr. Francis Vazheparambbil,has succeeded in bringing Indians from his village to take over the management of the company as permanent staff while we Nigerians who are more educated and qualified were terminated and re-engaged as contract staff,” he stated.

    He also said that even some of the jobs meant for junior staff and causals have been taken over by these unqualified Indians.

    Also speaking, the chairman of Senior Staff Union of Food and Beverages Staff Union of Nigeria, Adama Beverages Limited Yola Branch, Comrade Puke Jackson, told journalists that some staff were giving query for holding meeting.

    “We came in as a union to intervene but the management seems to have taken a stand, this has been the problem since Indians took over the company, he has brought a lot of Indians to displaced us Nigerians who are better qualified.”

    When journalists contacted, the Group Chief Operating Officer of the company Mr Francis, he declined comment saying” I don’t have any business with Nigerian journalists ,”i will not talk to you people “.