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  • Democracy Day: Group calls for sober reflection, unity, peace

    Democracy Day: Group calls for sober reflection, unity, peace

     The Progressive Students Movement (PSM), a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has urged Nigerians to use the Democracy Day for sober reflection on unity and peace of the country.

    The President of PSM, Mr Bestman Okereafor, made the call in an interview with our correspondent in Enugu on Saturday.

    Okereafor noted that the memories of the June 12, 1993 election, adjudged the most free and fair election in the history of the country, must always be remembered.

    According to him, June 12 is that moment in the country’s history when religion, ethnicity, tribe and societal status were set aside for a common goal — the defence of democracy.

    He noted that “the PSM is joining all patriotic citizens of the country to celebrate the Democracy Day. PSM wishes all a happy Democracy Day.”

    He, however, said “it is disheartening that our democracy is under threat, following the rate of insecurity nationwide.

    “The rate of abduction being carried out for ransom is increasing on daily basis because it is  lucrative for the perpetrators.

    “PSM is calling on the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr Usman Baba, to as a matter of urgency, put an end to this growing menace of insecurity which is inimical to our peaceful coexistence as a nation.

    “We equally call on the IGP to bring the perpetrators to book.”

    Okereafor also appreciated the governors of Ogun and Lagos states for the donation of security vehicles and gadgets to tackle insecurity, adding that “we implore other state governors to emulate this kind gesture’’.

  • Democracy Day: Zone 10 AIG Ensure Adequate Security Come June 12

    Democracy Day: Zone 10 AIG Ensure Adequate Security Come June 12

    By Muhammad Goronyo, Sokoto

    The Assistant Inspector General of Police Zone 10 Headquarters, consisting of Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States, AIG Ali Aji Janga has deployed all legal means to protect lives and properties of citizens, before, during and after the June 12 Democracy Day celebrations.

    He advised Religious leaders, traditional rulers and all Social Organizations to monitor the activities of their wards and members to ensure peaceful celebrations so that they may not engage in nefarious activities.

    The release by the Police Spokesman, ASP Adamu Abbas said the AIG noted that, though the country is in turmoil as a result of the various reactions, agitations and criminal activities going on in some parts, he assured that all security mechanisms has been put in place to ensure that the relative peace being enjoyed by the Zone under his supervision is not jeopardized.

    Movements, he added is not restricted, all law abiding citizens are free to move about peacefully in carrying out their legitimate transactions and livelihood.

    He also said there shall be severe punishment for outlaws who break laws of the land and order throughout the period and beyond.

  • #June12Protest: Security Operatives Take Over Lagos Protest Ground

    #June12Protest: Security Operatives Take Over Lagos Protest Ground

    Security operatives have barricaded  the Gani Fawehinmi Park in Ojota, Lagos, where some residents had planned to stage a protest.

    An Armoured Personnel Carrier is stationed at the entrance of the park while there are Hilux vans at strategic spots.

    Armed officers are also fully on ground, with no single protester in sight.

    The every-busy Ikorodu road is deserted as traders have closed shops while a few vehicles are on the road.

    Most residents have chosen to stay indoors, apparently to avoid being caught in any clash between security operatives and protesters.

    Citing the rising insecurity and economic hardship, some persons had fixed June 12, Nigeria’s Democracy Day, for the protest.

    But the police repeatedly warned that protest would not be allowed in any part of the state.

    In a statement on Friday, the police asked residents to disregard any sit-at-home circulated on social media.

    Muyiwa Adejobi, Police Public Relations Officer in the state, urged residents of the state to go about their lawful businesses.

    “The Lagos State Police Command wishes to state clearly that it is not aware of any planned protest in Lagos State to commemorate the 2021 Democracy Day on Saturday, 12th June, 2021,” the statement read.

    “In this regard, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, therefore appeals to members of the public to disregard any sit-at-home order called by certain groups which is being circulated on the social media and go about their lawful businesses, as the police and other security agencies have made necessary arrangements to maintain law and order across the state.”

    Popularly known as Freedom Park, the Gani Fawehinmi Park was where the massive Occupy Nigeria protest, which shook the government of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, held in 2012.

    Meanwhile, there is normalcy in most parts of Lagos State.

    On Saturday morning, our correspondent witnessed the usual vehicular and human movements across Ikeja, Agege, Mangoro, among other parts of Nigeria’s commercial capital.

  • BREAKING: Coalition of Civil societies stage massive rally in Osogbo

    BREAKING: Coalition of Civil societies stage massive rally in Osogbo

    The Coalition of civil society in Osun State have commenced massive rally in Osogbo, the capital of Osun State against insecurity and unemployment in Nigeria.

    Reports had it that the groups armed themselves with different placards which read: Return my Twitter; Nigerian youths are not lazy, Buhari must go; Resign if you are tired – Buahri; Restructure Nigeria Now; among others.

    The groups gathered at Oke-Fia in Osogbo around 8am on Saturday.

    However, there are heavy security presence at the venue of the protest.

    Men of the DSS, Police, JTF, Amotekun and other local operatives were present at the venue.

    Meanwhile, some major road in Osogbo were deserted. Businesses and shops were shut.

  • #June12thProtest: Police Shoot Teargas At Protesters In Abuja

    #June12thProtest: Police Shoot Teargas At Protesters In Abuja

    The police on Saturday shot teargas to disperse protesters in the Gudu area of Abuja as the country marked Democracy Day on June 12.

    The protesters had earlier blocked the Gudu Junction to protest the state of the nation.

    Similar protests were held across the country on Saturday.

    The Unity Fountain in Abuja, which is a popular venue for protests in the nation’s capital, had been shy of protesters as of 8:15am.

    However, at the Millennium Park just opposite the fountain, a few individuals wearing branded T-shirts with the inscription ‘I Stand With Buhari’ had pooled together.

    They were reportedly to later embark on a road walk to mark Democracy Day.

    ‘Resign from office’

    According to our correspondent, the protesters in Gudu had turned out in their numbers carrying placards and banners with various inscriptions.

    Among their demands was the resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari.
    They are asking that President Muhammadu Buhari resign from office.

    According to them the president has failed in addressing the challenges in the country, including that of insecurity.

    Among those leading the protest were social activists Omoyele Sowore and Deji Adeyanju.

    However, as the protesters continued their protest, heavily armed policemen stormed the scene and began shooting tear gas into the air, dispersing the protest.

  • Our Contributions To Democracy Facilitates National Development – Dr Wailare

    Our Contributions To Democracy Facilitates National Development – Dr Wailare

    By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

    A front line APC stalwart from Dambatta/Makoda federal constituency, a philanthropist and democrat Dr. Saleh Musa Wailare stated that Nigeria’s democracy is aiding national development through different aspects of contributions being offered by true politicians.

    He disclosed this in his message to all the democratically elected leaders across Nigeria in commemoration of the democracy day celebrations adding that true politicians contributes towards the development of Nigeria in different ways, where he opined that Nigeria is changing in a present democratic dispensation.

    Dr. Wailare announced that “with true sets of politicians, we can bring real change in our fatherland because in Nigeria, we have an experienced personalities whose objectives correlates to what democracy provides in governance, like what is being witnessed today”. He lamented.

    Speaking on today’s democracy day celebrations, Dr. Saleh Wailare congratulates governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and his administration for changing the face of Kano state with the little he is having in the provision of quality projects and other infrastructures that are mainly in demand by the electorates.

    He added that ” if we look at what is going on in Kano state, everybody would agree with me that our governor and his lieutenants are working selflessly to ensure that the people of the state benefits from quality projects that are valuable at both rural and urban settlements, and in this regards, we commended the governor on his transformation policies”.

    In conclusion, Dr. Saleh Musa Wailare congratulates governor Ganduje for his determination to serve his people with better options and thanked the people of Dambatta/Makoda federal constituency for all the necessary supports being rendered to him as their son, adding that the journey would be fruitful.

  • I’m prepared to lay down my life for Nigeria – Buhari

    I’m prepared to lay down my life for Nigeria – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has revealed that during his days in the Nigerian Army, he was ready to pay the ultimate price for the betterment of the country.

    Buhari who stated this in his speech on Saturday to mark the 2021 Democracy Day, expressed optimism that the country would surmount the current security and economic challenges bedeviling it.

    According to him, his administration is working hard to ensure that the killings in many part of the country come to an end.

    He appreciated Nigerians for their support and patience despite the challenges, stressing that the country will come out of the challenges stronger.

    He said, “Overcoming the present challenges is but one of a necessary process that we have to undergo as a nation so that we can come out stronger.

    “The day I joined the Nigerian Army, I was prepared to lay down my life for Nigeria”.

  • FULL SPEECH: President Buhari Addresses Nigerians On Democracy Day

    FULL SPEECH: President Buhari Addresses Nigerians On Democracy Day

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday morning, addressed Nigerians to mark the 2021 Democracy Day celebration.

    The speech reads in full, “I join you all today to commemorate and celebrate our Democracy Day. It is a celebration of freedom and a victory for one people, one country and one Nigeria.

    “As with all democracies we will always be going through improvement processes in our desire to reach the goal of a mature democracy, a strong, evolved and integrated nation state to be reckoned with globally.

    “In the last two years we have witnessed and overcome a good number of testy challenges that would have destroyed other nations especially relating to our collective security.

    “The indefatigable CAN DO Spirit of the Nigerian has sustained us and would keep pushing us to put these challenges behind us.

    “Unfortunately some of these challenges came in the shape of violent outrages leading to the loss of lives of many of our dear compatriots and the destruction of some of our infrastructure, including those devoted to improving our democratic processes.

    “Once again, I want to render my sincere and heart-felt condolences to the families and friends of our gallant service men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty and as a sacrifice to keep Nigeria safe.

    “I extend the same condolence to the families and friends of our country men, women and children who were unfortunate victims of such senseless arsons, kidnappings and murders.

    “I also share the pains of families and direct victims of ransom-seeking, kidnaped victims who went through unimaginable trauma in the course of their forced imprisonment.

    “Let me assure my fellow citizens that every incident, however minor gives me great worry and concern and I immediately order security agencies to swiftly but safely rescue victims and bring perpetrators to justice.

    Fellow Nigerians,

    “When you elected me as your President in 2015, you did so knowing that I will put an end to the growing insecurity, especially the insurgency in the North East, but the unintended consequences of our scattering them in the North East pushed them further in-country which is what we are now facing and dealing with.

    “We will, by the Grace of God put an end to these challenges too.

    “Unfortunately, like in most conflict situations, some Nigerian criminals are taking undue advantage of a difficult situation and profiteering therefrom with the misguided belief that adherence to the democratic norms handicaps this Administration from frontally and decisively tackling them.

    “We are already addressing these obstacles and we will soon bring some of these culprits to justice.

    “We are, at the same time addressing the twin underlying drivers of insecurity namely poverty and youth unemployment.

    “Interventions led by Government and the Central Bank of Nigeria driving economic growth over the past 6 years are targeted mostly to the agricultural, services, infrastructure, power and health care sectors of the economy.

    “In the Agricultural sector, for instance, the Anchor Borrowers Programme resulted in sharp decline in the nation’s major food import bill from $2.23billion in 2014 to US$0.59billion by the end of 2018.

    “Rice import bill alone dropped from $1 billion to $18.5 million annually.

    “This initiative supported local production of rice, maize, cotton and cassava. Government financed 2.5 million small-holder farmers cultivating about 3.2 million hectares of farmland all over the country and created 10 million direct and indirect jobs.

    “Several other initiatives, namely AgriBusiness/Small and Medium Enterprise Investment Scheme, the Non-oil Export stimulation Facility, the Targeted Credit Facilities operated across the 774 Local Governments.

    “In the manufacturing sector the CBN – BOI N200 billion facility financed the establishment and operations of 60 new industrial hubs across the country, creating an estimated 890,000 direct and indirect jobs.

    “The CBN’s N50 billion Textile Sector intervention Facility increased capacity utilization of ginneries from 30% to nearly 90%.

    “The Economic Sustainability Plan – our rebound plan for the COVID-19 pandemic developed in 2020 is currently being executed. The plan is primarily focused on the non-oil sector, which has recorded phenomenal growth contributing over 90% to the GDP growth in Q1 2021.

    “Though marginal we have recorded GDP growth over two quarters; Q2 2020 and Q1 2021. This is evidence of a successful execution of the ESP by the Federal Government.

    “My vision of pulling 100 million poor Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years has been put into action and can be seen in the National Social Investment Programme, a first in Africa and one of the largest in the world where over 32.6m beneficiaries are taking part. We now have a National Social register of poor and vulnerable households, identified across 708 local government areas, 8,723 wards and 86,610 communities in the 36 States and the FCT.

    “Our conditional cash transfer program has benefited over 1.6 million poor and vulnerable households comprising more than 8 million individuals. This provides a monthly stipend of N10,000 per household.

    “I have also recently approved the National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy Plan that augments existing plans to further reduce poverty in Nigeria.

    “As at the end of 2020, the Development Bank of Nigeria had disbursed 324 billion Naira in loans to more than 136,000 MSMEs, through 40 participating Financial Institutions. I am to note that 57% of these beneficiaries are women while 27% are the youth.

    “We are able to do all these and still accelerate our infrastructure development through sensible and transparent borrowing, improved capital inflow, improving and increasing revenue through capturing more tax bases and prudent management of investment proceeds in the Sovereign Wealth Fund.

    Fellow Nigerians,

    “Our infrastructure revolution continues with key projects attaining critical milestones under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund; The Second Niger Bridge, The Lagos- Ibadan Expressway and the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.

    “I have also approved the establishment of Infraco Plc, a world-class infrastructure development vehicle wholly focused on Nigeria with a capital structure of N15 trillion.

    “The rail system is not left out as the Itakpe-Warri standard gauge rail was completed and commissioned 33 years after construction began. The Lagos-Ibadan double track railway line which I have just commissioned has commenced operations.

    “We are focused on ensuring that our infrastructure drive is key to economic growth and one that can be felt by every Nigerian. Building critical infrastructure in our ports is also opening up opportunities for the Nigerian economy.

    “My approval for 4 new seaports using a Public-Private-Partnership approach is hinged on growing the Nigerian economy. These four sea ports; Lekki Deep Sea Port, Bonny Deep Sea Port, Ibom Deep Sea Port and Warri Deep Sea port will create massive job opportunities and foreign investment inflows.

    “We have worked at deepening our Eastern ports leading to success like having three container ships berth at Calabar port, a first in 11 years. Similarly, on October 30 2019, an LPG tanker operated by NLNG berthed in Port Harcourt, the first time an LPG ship is berthing at any of the Eastern Ports.

    “As we invest in these new assets, we have also made strides in ensuring that they are secured and protected. In this regard I am also pleased to note the launch of the NIMASA Deep Blue project – which is an Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure that I recently commissioned. This initiative is designed to add to the layer of security we have to safeguard our maritime sector.

    Dear Nigerians,

    ” I will be the first to admit that in spite of our efforts and achievements which are there for all to see, there is still much more to be done and we are doing our best in the face of scarce resources and galloping population growth rate that consistently outstrips our capacity to provide jobs for our populace. Our over-all economic target of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years is our goal notwithstanding COVID-19.

    “In the last two years we lifted 10.5 million people out of poverty – farmers, small-scale traders, artisans, market women and the like.

    “I am very convinced that this 100 million target can be met and this informed the development of a National poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy. The specific details of this accelerated strategy will be unveiled shortly.

    “In the last one year, Nigeria and the whole world faced COVID-19 for which no one was fully prepared.

    “Our response to the pandemic involved making hard choices in balancing livelihoods and public health concerns. You are all living witnesses to how successful this has been due to a number of pro-active measures put in place. Our response to COVID-19 is globally acclaimed.

    “We were able to ensure that the various lockdown measures did not impact too negatively on the ability of ordinary Nigerians to continue sustaining their livelihoods.

    “During the pandemic, we disbursed N5,000 to 1 million Nigerians using a Rapid Response Register and advanced N20,000 to 750,000 beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer Progamme and provided 1.37 million Nigerians with palliatives from CACOVID.

    “At the same time the Federal Government released 109,000 metric tonnes of food reserve stocks and 70,000 metric tonnes of grains to the poor and vulnerable in all 36 states of the federation.

    “In addition, Government reduced interest rates from 9% to 5% for struggling businesses and extended credit facilities to 548,345 beneficiaries.

    Fellow Nigerians,

    “When this administration decided to change our Democracy Day from 29th May to June 12th in my first tenure, it was not only to honour the sacrifices of the men and women of our country who fought for the return to democracy but also to demonstrate our commitment to satisfy the aspirations of the people and creating an environment for democracy to be an accepted way of life.

    “As your President, I remain committed to providing an enabling environment for a free, fair and credible electoral system under my tenure.

    “However, you need to play your part by getting involved at any level you can supporting a democratic system that works for all and not for a section or a select few and demand accountability from your elected leaders.

    “My commitment to bequeathing a sustainable democratic culture remains resolute, my pursuit of a fair society remains unshaken and my desire to see that Nigeria remains a country for each and every one of us has never been stronger.

    “In responding to the challenges that this period imposes on us, Government also recognises the need to acknowledge notions of marginalisation and agitations for constitutional amendments among various segments of our population.

    “While this government is not averse to constitutional reform as part of our nation building process, everyone must understand that the primary responsibility for constitutional amendments lies with the National Assembly.

    “This body which, as I said, is the arm of government responsible for constitutional changes has concluded the preliminary stages of amending and improving our constitution in a way that the majority of Nigerians will be happy with.

    “Government is, however, willing to play a critical role in the constitutional amendment process without usurping the powers of the National Assembly in this regard.

    “As a nation we have come very far from where we started and we are getting incrementally closer to where we ought to be.

    “Overcoming the present challenges is but one of a necessary process that we have to undergo as a nation so that we can come out stronger. The day I joined the Nigerian Army I was prepared to lay down my life for Nigeria.

    “As your President I remain ever committed to upholding and defending Nigeria’s Corporate existence.

    “In adhering to the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy notably section 14(2)(b) I shall do all within my power to ensure that the Security and welfare of the people remain the primary purpose of government.

    “I have, throughout my tenure, provided the security agencies with all they require relative to available resources and will be providing more as the dynamics unfold to put an end to our security problems.

    “My strong belief in the Nigerian spirit gives me comfort that we are facing these challenges with renewed commitment to keep our country one.

    “I thank you for your patience and attention and more importantly your resolve to join hands in making Nigeria the country of our dream.

    “Happy Democracy Day! God Bless us All, God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria’.

  • SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES FRN ON THE OCCASION OF COMMEMORATION AND CELEBRATION OF DEMOCRACY DAY ON 12TH JUNE, 2021

    SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES FRN ON THE OCCASION OF COMMEMORATION AND CELEBRATION OF DEMOCRACY DAY ON 12TH JUNE, 2021

    Fellow Nigerians,

    I join you all today to commemorate and celebrate our Democracy Day. It is a celebration of freedom and a victory for one people, one country and one Nigeria.

    1. As with all democracies we will always be going through improvement processes in our desire to reach the goal of a mature democracy, a strong, evolved and integrated nation state to be reckoned with globally.
    2. In the last two years we have witnessed and overcome a good number of testy challenges that would have destroyed other nations especially relating to our collective security.
    3. The indefatigable CAN DO Spirit of the Nigerian has sustained us and would keep pushing us to put these challenges behind us.
    4. Unfortunately some of these challenges came in the shape of violent outrages leading to the loss of lives of many of our dear compatriots and the destruction of some of our infrastructure, including those devoted to improving our democratic processes.
    5. Once again, I want to render my sincere and heart-felt condolences to the families and friends of our gallant service men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty and as a sacrifice to keep Nigeria safe.
    6. I extend the same condolence to the families and friends of our country men, women and children who were unfortunate victims of such senseless arsons, kidnappings and murders.
    7. I also share the pains of families and direct victims of ransom-seeking, kidnaped victims who went through unimaginable trauma in the course of their forced imprisonment.
    8. Let me assure my fellow citizens that every incident, however minor gives me great worry and concern and I immediately order security agencies to swiftly but safely rescue victims and bring perpetrators to justice.

    Fellow Nigerians,

    1. When you elected me as your President in 2015, you did so knowing that I will put an end to the growing insecurity, especially the insurgency in the North East, but the unintended consequences of our scattering them in the North East pushed them further in-country which is what we are now facing and dealing with.
    2. We will, by the Grace of God put an end to these challenges too.
    3. Unfortunately, like in most conflict situations, some Nigerian criminals are taking undue advantage of a difficult situation and profiteering therefrom with the misguided belief that adherence to the democratic norms handicaps this Administration from frontally and decisively tackling them.
    4. We are already addressing these obstacles and we will soon bring some of these culprits to justice.
    5. We are, at the same time addressing the twin underlying drivers of insecurity namely poverty and youth unemployment.
    6. Interventions led by Government and the Central Bank of Nigeria driving economic growth over the past 6 years are targeted mostly to the agricultural, services, infrastructure, power and health care sectors of the economy.
    7. In the Agricultural sector, for instance, the Anchor Borrowers Programme resulted in sharp decline in the nation’s major food import bill from $2.23billion in 2014 to US$0.59billion by the end of 2018.
    8. Rice import bill alone dropped from $1 billion to $18.5 million annually.
    9. This initiative supported local production of rice, maize, cotton and cassava. Government financed 2.5 million small-holder farmers cultivating about 3.2 million hectares of farmland all over the country and created 10 million direct and indirect jobs.
    10. Several other initiatives, namely AgriBusiness/Small and Medium Enterprise Investment Scheme, the Non-oil Export stimulation Facility, the Targeted Credit Facilities operated across the 774 Local Governments.
    11. In the manufacturing sector the CBN – BOI N200 billion facility financed the establishment and operations of 60 new industrial hubs across the country, creating an estimated 890,000 direct and indirect jobs.
    12. The CBN’s N50 billion Textile Sector intervention Facility increased capacity utilization of ginneries from 30% to nearly 90%.
    13. The Economic Sustainability Plan – our rebound plan for the COVID-19 pandemic developed in 2020 is currently being executed. The plan is primarily focused on the non-oil sector, which has recorded phenomenal growth contributing over 90% to the GDP growth in Q1 2021.
    14. Though marginal we have recorded GDP growth over two quarters; Q2 2020 and Q1 2021. This is evidence of a successful execution of the ESP by the Federal Government.
    15. My vision of pulling 100 million poor Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years has been put into action and can be seen in the National Social Investment Programme, a first in Africa and one of the largest in the world where over 32.6m beneficiaries are taking part. We now have a National Social register of poor and vulnerable households, identified across 708 local government areas, 8,723 wards and 86,610 communities in the 36 States and the FCT.
    16. Our conditional cash transfer program has benefited over 1.6 million poor and vulnerable households comprising more than 8 million individuals. This provides a monthly stipend of N10,000 per household.
    17. I have also recently approved the National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy Plan that augments existing plans to further reduce poverty in Nigeria.
    18. As at the end of 2020, the Development Bank of Nigeria had disbursed 324 billion Naira in loans to more than 136,000 MSMEs, through 40 participating Financial Institutions. I am to note that 57% of these beneficiaries are women while 27% are the youth.
    19. We are able to do all these and still accelerate our infrastructure development through sensible and transparent borrowing, improved capital inflow, improving and increasing revenue through capturing more tax bases and prudent management of investment proceeds in the Sovereign Wealth Fund.

    Fellow Nigerians,

    1. Our infrastructure revolution continues with key projects attaining critical milestones under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund; The Second Niger Bridge, The Lagos- Ibadan Expressway and the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.
    2. I have also approved the establishment of Infraco Plc, a world-class infrastructure development vehicle wholly focused on Nigeria with a capital structure of N15 trillion.
    3. The rail system is not left out as the Itakpe-Warri standard gauge rail was completed and commissioned 33 years after construction began. The Lagos-Ibadan double track railway line which I have just commissioned has commenced operations.
    4. We are focused on ensuring that our infrastructure drive is key to economic growth and one that can be felt by every Nigerian. Building critical infrastructure in our ports is also opening up opportunities for the Nigerian economy.
    5. My approval for 4 new seaports using a Public-Private-Partnership approach is hinged on growing the Nigerian economy. These four sea ports; Lekki Deep Sea Port, Bonny Deep Sea Port, Ibom Deep Sea Port and Warri Deep Sea port will create massive job opportunities and foreign investment inflows.
    6. We have worked at deepening our Eastern ports leading to success like having three container ships berth at Calabar port, a first in 11 years. Similarly, on October 30 2019, an LPG tanker operated by NLNG berthed in Port Harcourt, the first time an LPG ship is berthing at any of the Eastern Ports.
    7. As we invest in these new assets, we have also made strides in ensuring that they are secured and protected. In this regard I am also pleased to note the launch of the NIMASA Deep Blue project – which is an Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure that I recently commissioned. This initiative is designed to add to the layer of security we have to safeguard our maritime sector.

    Dear Nigerians,

    1. I will be the first to admit that in spite of our efforts and achievements which are there for all to see, there is still much more to be done and we are doing our best in the face of scarce resources and galloping population growth rate that consistently outstrips our capacity to provide jobs for our populace. Our over-all economic target of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years is our goal notwithstanding COVID-19.
    2. In the last two years we lifted 10.5 million people out of poverty – farmers, small-scale traders, artisans, market women and the like.
    3. I am very convinced that this 100 million target can be met and this informed the development of a National poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy. The specific details of this accelerated strategy will be unveiled shortly.
    4. In the last one year, Nigeria and the whole world faced COVID-19 for which no one was fully prepared.
    5. Our response to the pandemic involved making hard choices in balancing livelihoods and public health concerns. You are all living witnesses to how successful this has been due to a number of pro-active measures put in place. Our response to COVID-19 is globally acclaimed.
    6. We were able to ensure that the various lockdown measures did not impact too negatively on the ability of ordinary Nigerians to continue sustaining their livelihoods.
    7. During the pandemic, we disbursed N5,000 to 1 million Nigerians using a Rapid Response Register and advanced N20,000 to 750,000 beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer Progamme and provided 1.37 million Nigerians with palliatives from CACOVID.
    8. At the same time the Federal Government released 109,000 metric tonnes of food reserve stocks and 70,000 metric tonnes of grains to the poor and vulnerable in all 36 states of the federation.
    9. In addition, Government reduced interest rates from 9% to 5% for struggling businesses and extended credit facilities to 548,345 beneficiaries.

    Fellow Nigerians,

    1. When this administration decided to change our Democracy Day from 29th May to June 12th in my first tenure, it was not only to honour the sacrifices of the men and women of our country who fought for the return to democracy but also to demonstrate our commitment to satisfy the aspirations of the people and creating an environment for democracy to be an accepted way of life.
    2. As your President, I remain committed to providing an enabling environment for a free, fair and credible electoral system under my tenure.
    3. However, you need to play your part by getting involved at any level you can supporting a democratic system that works for all and not for a section or a select few and demand accountability from your elected leaders.
    4. My commitment to bequeathing a sustainable democratic culture remains resolute, my pursuit of a fair society remains unshaken and my desire to see that Nigeria remains a country for each and every one of us has never been stronger.
    5. In responding to the challenges that this period imposes on us, Government also recognises the need to acknowledge notions of marginalisation and agitations for constitutional amendments among various segments of our population.
    6. While this government is not averse to constitutional reform as part of our nation building process, everyone must understand that the primary responsibility for constitutional amendments lies with the National Assembly.
    7. This body which, as I said, is the arm of government responsible for constitutional changes has concluded the preliminary stages of amending and improving our constitution in a way that the majority of Nigerians will be happy with.
    8. Government is, however, willing to play a critical role in the constitutional amendment process without usurping the powers of the National Assembly in this regard.
    9. As a nation we have come very far from where we started and we are getting incrementally closer to where we ought to be.
    10. Overcoming the present challenges is but one of a necessary process that we have to undergo as a nation so that we can come out stronger. The day I joined the Nigerian Army I was prepared to lay down my life for Nigeria.
    11. As your President I remain ever committed to upholding and defending Nigeria’s Corporate existence.
    12. In adhering to the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy notably section 14(2)(b) I shall do all within my power to ensure that the Security and welfare of the people remain the primary purpose of government.
    13. I have, throughout my tenure, provided the security agencies with all they require relative to available resources and will be providing more as the dynamics unfold to put an end to our security problems.
    14. My strong belief in the Nigerian spirit gives me comfort that we are facing these challenges with renewed commitment to keep our country one.
    15. I thank you for your patience and attention and more importantly your resolve to join hands in making Nigeria the country of our dream.

    Happy Democracy Day! God Bless us All, God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

  • ALGON  Leadership Embroiled in alleged N5.4bn fraud Scam

    ALGON Leadership Embroiled in alleged N5.4bn fraud Scam


    …Lawyers involved in court case were paid N250m


    By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna


    Fresh evidence has emerged of how the alleged illegal leadership of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), headed by Mr. Alabi Akolade David, shared the sum of over N5. 2 billion belonging to the 774 local government councils in Nigeria.


    Mr. Alabi whose leadership of ALGON had been declared a nullity by the court and directed to desist from parading himself as the ALGON‘s president, in connivance with cronies allegedly conspired to open an account with First Bank of Nigeria, with account number: 2034749191 where the fund where funneled to ensure easy access.


    Documents available to our correspondent revealed that a letter, purportedly written from the office of the National President of ALGON and signed by Mrs. Binta A. Bello had requested the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, of transfer of the fund to a new account opened by Mr David whose leadership had then been declared null and void by the court as he was not the chairman of any local government area in Nigeria and therefore not legible to head ALGON. 


    In the letter dated April 22, 2020, ALGON under the alleged illegal leadership had pleaded and extended what insiders described as an attempt at facilitating the release of the fund. According to the letter from ALGON authorising the release of the fund it stated :

    “To stop the spread of those pandemic across the Country and the need to join hands with the Federal Government in tackling the scourge, the beneficiaries of the judgment sum have agreed to contribute 10% of the judgment sum to the account of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for the fight of Coronavirus Nationwide (see attached).“In the light of the above, I wish to convey their consent and authorise the payment of 10% of the said sum to the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and the simultaneous release of the balance to ALGON?”


    “The truth of the matter is that it is an act of unlawfulness for a leadership that had been declared Illegal to meet and superintend over the sharing of monies meant for refund of over-deductions of taxes in all the 774 local governments.


    “That money ought to have been refunded to the LGCs, but none of them collected a single kobo,” the source disclosed”, it ststed.  An inside source informed our repoter that as soon as the money was transferred to the First Bank Plc account, the jamboree started, with members of the illegal leadership team engaged in sharing the refunded deductions from the 774 local government areas among themselves and their cronies without bothering to refund the money to the 774 LGCs that are the real owners of the moniesA team of lawyers that were involved in the court case to recover the sum of N5.2 billion were paid the sum of N250 million as consultancy fees. In a letter  written by Greenfield Legal Practitioners, dated October 06, 2020 and addressed to ALGON’s National President and routed through the Association’s Director of Legal Services, Mrs Evan Enekwe, ALGON was reminded to kindly attend the meeting “with evidence of the payment of the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Million Naira (N250, 000,000) only being the bill of charges for our professional fees overtime to reconcile same with our records.”On Wednesday, both Mr. David and the IMC were invited by the Department of Security Services (DSS) to unravel why Mr. David has refused to stop parading himself as National President of ALGON when he is not the executive chairman of any local government area in Nigeria.

    The DSS has been on a hot trail of a petition sent to the Presidency by ALGON’s lawyer, Barrister Adeola Adedipe who has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene and stop the rot going on in ALGON.    


    In the petition  dated May 5, 2021, the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of ALGON, headed by the Chairman of LGA of Niger State, Hon Abdullahi Maje, had called on President Buhari to note that Mr David “who parades himself as President of ALGON, is not qualified to be so, by virtue of Section 5 of the ALGON’s Constitution [attached].  The said Mr. Alabi Akolade David, is not the Chairman of any Local Government Area in Nigeria.


    “Although, he is the Chairman of Bariga Local Council Development Area (LCDA), LCDAs are unfortunately not known to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. “This is the current position of law, as laid down by the Supreme Court in AG., LAGOS STATE v. AG., FEDERATION (2004) 18 NWLR (Pt. 904) 1 and also attested to by an Opinion written from the office of the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation [attached]”.Last week, reacting to ALGON’s petition that clearly showed that Mr. David is an impostor President of ALGON as contained in a court verdict, the Guaranty Trust bank (GTB) directed its staff not to honour any ALGON’s cheque signed by the illegal leadership of ALGON headed by Mr. David.
    The petition had insisted that the National Executive Council (NEC) of ALGON through a resolution on September 6th September 2019 had removed Mr. David from office as President of the Association. Some of the resolution arrived at the meeting included the removal of the illegal leadership of Mr. David as President of the Association; standing order voiding any official document or action, signed or prompted by removed president and to empanel an Interim Management Committee (IMC) that is expected to set up an Electoral Committee to conduct a substantive presidential election, within six months.A source that privy to the matter disclosed that the case is stacked against the illegal leadership of ALGON who, despite a verdict by a competent court, has continued to be engaged in a long drawn battle with the IMC of ALGON.A top government official who craved anonymity revealed that with the DSS delving into the matter and with a valid court judgement declaring the IMC as the recognised leadership of ALGON, the matter is set to be resolved once and for all.alledged