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  • FG not giving up on Sharibu’s release – Presidency

    FG not giving up on Sharibu’s release – Presidency

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The Federal Government has said that it isn’t surrendering its proceeds on negotiating for the release of Leah Sharibu, expressing that she is still alive.

    Senior Special Assistant to the President, Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the Buhari organization was still in converses with her captors with the expectation that she would be discharged soon.

    Leah Sharibu, the student of Government Girls Science and Technical Secondary School, Dapchi, was hijacked by a group of Boko Haram terrorists in February 2018.

    Speaking to a group of journalists on Saturday in Abuja, Shehu said: ‘‘Instead of giving up, the government is carrying forward processes that should hopefully yield her release by her captors.”

    The presidential spokesman was responding to speculations on whether Leah Sharibu had been harmed by her abductors.

    He told reporters emphatically that much of what is written about the girl in the press is false news.

    “Lines of communications remain open with the kidnappers, ISWAP, to secure the release of Leah Sharibu.

    ‘‘Contrary to false reports, she is alive – given assurances from our security agencies-, and the government is committed to her safe return, as well as all other hostages to their families.

    “Kidnapping for ransom should never be encouraged. This means not capitulating to the demands of terrorists: refrain from rewarding their heinous crimes with payment.

    ‘’With the abduction of loved family and friends, the government understands how difficult these times are for them, but government is pursuing many options to ensure the safe return of Leah Sharibu.

    “We must commit to law and communication, using the breadth of strategies at our disposal: legal initiatives, stakeholder cooperation, involvement of all relevant parties and the use of the latest hostage negotiation techniques.

    ‘‘Kidnapping for ransom is rising across the Sahel. We must – collectively – make sure we implement best practice to prevent its exploitation,’’ he said.

  • Return stolen money for pardon – Umahi

    Return stolen money for pardon – Umahi

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The Ebonyi Government has offered acquittal to phantom specialists found during series of verification in the state, exchange chances to refund cash they unlawfully gathered as salaries.

    The offer which was contained in an statement marked on Saturday by Mr Emmanuel Uzor, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, further said that the pardon period would last from Aug.30 to Sept.10.

    “We are giving the amnesty to all ghost workers within the stipulated period to surrender and negotiate the repayment of all illegally collected funds to the state and Local Government Areas (LGA),” the statement said.

    “The state government is happy to announce that it has made significant progress as the verification has saved it and the LGA about N60 million for one month.

    “This exercise will be regular until all ghost workers or workers who benefit from illegal, multiple payments are flushed, to ensure more employment opportunities for our brothers and sisters.

    “We have procured the services of financial institutions with bias in Information Communication Technology (ICT) to deploy Bank Verification Number (BVN) in tracking and prosecuting ghost workers,” the statement said.

    “They should use the approved verification documents authored by the state Head of Service as all stakeholders in charge of payments should take note and act accordingly,” it said.

  • NNPC Repairs Delta Damaged Pipeline

    NNPC Repairs Delta Damaged Pipeline

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Managing Director (GMD), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says the organization has started to fix its harmed Abura Crude Trunk line (Pipeline).

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Abura Crude Trunk line at Otu-Jeremi town in Delta encountered an emission on Friday.

    Kyari, who gave the confirmation on Saturday in Benin not long after he start at the 2019 (NNPC) upstream golf competition, said the fix would be finished in three days.

    “It wasn’t an explosion, it was an eruption on our pipeline, our team has moved to site and in three days we are going to fix it.

    “We have curtail the spill that is coming out, so its not an explosion but an eruption because there was no fire in the place.

    “It will have no effect on power supply, we are going to fix it soon,’’ he said”.

    Kyari clarified that what happened was a safety technique to balance out the offices.

    Remarking on the Benin Golf Club, Kyari said it was imperative to NNPC, as such a large amount of their operations hold at the Benin Golf Course.

    “Our staff live here and make time to relax and enjoy themselves that is why we are very interested in this place.’’

    Earlier, Captain of the Benin Golf Course, Aghatise Erediawa, depicted Benin club as an epitome of the travel industry and social association, including that NNPC’s contribution in the club was not astonishing.

  • IGP blames insurgency on loss of family values

    IGP blames insurgency on loss of family values

    By Dauda R Pam

    Inspector General of Police (IGP),Mohammed Adamu, has blamed Boko Haram insurgency and other violent crimes across the country on moral decadence and loss of family values, .

    He disclosed this during a 2- day, “Inter-agency collaboration Workshop for Security Actors and Stakeholders on Countering Violent Extremism in Nigeria” held in Maiduguri, Borno state capital.

    The IGP Adamu lamented that if nothing is done quickly to address the ugly trend, the next generation will bequeath a failed society.

    Organised by CLEEN FOUNDATION in conjunction with the OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATION, the event was designed to bring together key experts from the state to identify issues pertaining to human rights violation arising from counter insurgency operation and to come up with strategic recommendation towards addressing the issues.

    Represented by the Head Compliant Response Unit of the Nigerian Police, Force Headquarters, ACP , Markus Ishaku,said,”the insurgency today is a failure on the part of families,arguing that,if the family is doing right things, the children will not be in wrong places at the wrong time.

    So this is what you get when you don’t inject right values into the upcoming generation and I am scary of what the next generation will inherit from us. I think something must be done fast,”

    And that “When the right values are enthroned, the right end products, i.e the right fruits are harvested. So when you don’t have the right values,of course what you will harvest at the end of the day is people that are morally bankrupt which manifests violence we see today. Wrong value wrong results,”.

    He therefire, advised parents to inject right values into their children and wards and also keep talking to them on the benefits of right values.

    ” Society must enthrone values that will yield right results, values of honesty, values of contentment, values of hardwork . These are the kinds of values that will bring the society we desire.” IG Adamu further said.

    In a welcome address, the Executive Director CLEEN Foundation, Dr. Benson Olugbuo, said the workshop is aimed at bringing together key experts from the state to identify issues pertaining to rights violation arising from counter insurgency operation to make strategic recommendation towards addressing them.

    Dr. Olugbuo who was represented by Mrs Chigozirim Okoro, the Program Manager Public Safety and Security CLEEN FOUNDATION said:” As an organisation, we believe that engendering peace, security and human rights compliance in countering violent extremism could be achieved if conscious efforts and commitments are made towards engaging key stakeholders in dialogue and awareness creation on human rights compliance, and need for increased synergy in the counter violent extremism, in the north east region ,”.

  • CAS COMMISSIONS RENOVATED ACCOMMODATION FOR SNCOs IN LAGOS,

    CAS COMMISSIONS RENOVATED ACCOMMODATION FOR SNCOs IN LAGOS,

    ..RESTATES COMMITMENT TO ENSURING A SECURED NIGERIA

    As part of its barrack renewal efforts to ensure that its personnel live in decent and comfortable accommodation for effective and efficient service delivery, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has commissioned a renovated block of 30 x 2-bedroom flats for Senior Non-Commissioned Officers (SNCOs) at the Sam Ethnan Air Force Base Ikeja, Lagos.

    While commissioning the accommodation, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, represented by the Air Officer Commanding Logistics Command (AOC LC), Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Abdulganiyu Olabisi, stated that one of the top priorities of the current NAF Administration has been the provision of decent housing for personnel and their families. This, he emphasized, was aimed at ensuring that personnel remained focused on the task of ensuring the safety and security of Nigeria and Nigerians. He remarked that the Service, over the last 4 years, had not only embarked on the construction of new residential accommodations but also ensured that existing ones, which had become dilapidated over the years, received adequate attention in order to address the challenges of accommodation for personnel in NAF Units across the country. This, he said, has impacted positively on the welfare of personnel thereby motivating them for effective performance of their duties.

    The representative of the CAS, according to a statement by Airforce spokesman Ibikunle Daramola challenged occupants of the renovated block to ensure adequate maintenance of the facilities, noting that in the First Quarter of 2019, similar buildings on Sam Ethnan Air Force Base had been renovated. “We have renovated 2 blocks of 30 x 2-bedroom flats this year, while the renovation of another block of 30 x 2-bedroom flats is ongoing and will be completed in a few weeks”, he said. He further disclosed that, in addition to the renovated blocks, 2 blocks of 6 x 3-bedroom flats were being constructed at the Junior Officers’ Quarters on the Base, which, when completed in a few months, would further ameliorate the accommodation challenges of junior officers on the Base.

    He noted that, as part of efforts to enhance the capacity of personnel of the NAF Works and Services Directorates as well as save cost, some of the projects were being executed by direct labour. He therefore commended the Director of Services Headquarters NAF and his team for their efforts in ensuring the timely and efficient completion of the renovation works, while also appreciating the Commander 651 Base Services Group for his effective supervision of the project.  

  • NAF AIRLIFTS RELIEF MATERIALS TO FLOOD VICTIMS IN ZIMBABWE

    NAF AIRLIFTS RELIEF MATERIALS TO FLOOD VICTIMS IN ZIMBABWE

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has completed the airlifting of relief materials to Mozambique and Zimbabwe to further assist victims of the massive flooding that affected some communities in those countries in April.

    The airlift missions, which were conducted for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), conveyed critical relief materials such as drugs, medical supplies and treated mosquito nets donated by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) to alleviate the sufferings of the flood victims.

    Airforce spokesman Ibikunle Daramola in a statement said that the airlift missions were executed by NAF C-130 Hercules aircraft in furtherance of the NAF’s constitutional roles of projecting air power beyond the shores of the Country as well as providing Military Aid to Civil Authority.

    The C-130H airlifted 12,000 Kg (12 tonnes) of relief materials from Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja to the Maputo International Airport, Maputo Mozambique on 26 August 2019, while 8,100 Kg (8 tonnes) of materials were delivered at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport Harare, Zimbabwe today, 31 August 2019. The NAF aircrew and NEMA officials handed over the items to Officials from the Nigeria High Commission in the 2 countries for onward delivery to their host governments.

    Prior to this, the NAF had, in May 2019, conducted the first batch of the airlift missions for NEMA using an ATR-42 aircraft, in 3 sorties, to airlift a total of 15,000 Kg (15 tonnes) of similar relief materials to Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. It may be recalled that, in August 2017, the NAF had similarly airlifted 38,000 Kg of FGN-donated relief materials to Freetown, Sierra Leone, in the aftermath of the devastating mudslides and floods that ravaged the Country.

  • 9/11 plotters face capital penalty trial

    9/11 plotters face capital penalty trial

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    Almost 20 years after the grusome execution of scores in the September 2011 attack on the World Trade Center, 5 of the Masterminds are to confront capital punishment preliminary.

    Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four others held at the Guantanamo Bay jail camp will be tried in January 2020, a military judge at the US Navy’s Guantanamo ruled.

    The January 11, 2021 date was incorporated into a booking request for pre-preliminary exercises by the military judge, Colonel Shane Cohen, the New York Times said.

    The five will be the first to go on preliminary in the military commissions built up to deal with the “War on Terror” prisoners caught and sent to Guantanamo after September 11, 2001 assaults that left 2,976 individuals dead in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington.

    Mohammed, Walid receptacle Attash, Ramzi Binalshibh, Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali, and Mustafa al-Hawsawi were blamed for arranging and partaking in the plot brought forth by Al-Qaeda pioneer Osama Bin Laden to capture four carriers and crash them into New York’s World Trade Center and structures in Washington.

    Two of the planes struck the World Trade Center, another hit the Pentagon and a fourth collided with a field in Pennsylvania after travelers, having scholarly of different flights, battled the thieves.

    The five were officially accused in 2012 of scheme, assaulting regular citizens, murder infringing upon the law of war, flying machine seizing and fear mongering.

    Mohammed, a Pakistan local idea to be around 54, is a key figure in the preliminary: he has been blamed for being the genius of the 9/11 plot.

    He was caught in Pakistan in 2003. Gone over to the US Central Intelligence Agency, he experienced extreme torment, including continued waterboarding, as US authorities tried to get familiar with the plot and Al-Qaeda.

  • EFCC arrests two suspected FBI-linked scammers

    EFCC arrests two suspected FBI-linked scammers

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    Two suspected internet fraudsters linked to the on-going collaborative investigations between the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been arrested by the Port Harcourt zonal office.

    EFCC arrests two suspected FBI-linked scammers

    Based on the statement, the suspects were separately arrested in Port Harcourt, Rivers state and Imo state.

  • Full List of Arrested Yahoo Boys in Lagos

    Full List of Arrested Yahoo Boys in Lagos

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released the names of 12 arrested suspected internet fraudsters at a ‘Yahoo school’ in Lagos.

    The anti-graft agency said it got valuable information from concerned citizens leading to the raid

    Recall that the anti-graft agency revealed via a post that the suspected fraudsters were arrested on Thursday, August 29.

    Below are the suspects’ names:
    Oluwaseun Ogunbunmi
    Haruna Yusuf
    Olubori Hassan
    Wasiu Idowu
    Basit Adeniran
    Aina Olajuwon
    Okafor Joseph
    David Ado
    Olamide Ogunseye
    Opeyemi Ahmed
    Monsuru Amao
    Taiwo Rasak

  • Breaking: Buhari departs for Abuja

    Breaking: Buhari departs for Abuja

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    After participating in the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development, President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Japan for Abuja.

    More details soon…