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  • BREAKING: FG reduces petrol price to N121.50

    BREAKING: FG reduces petrol price to N121.50

    The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has announced a new pump price band of N121.50 to N123.50 per litre for Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol.

    The PPPRA, which is an agency of the Federal Government, disclosed this in a circular to fuel marketers dated May 31, 2020, which was obtained by our correspondent on Monday.

    The sharp drop in crude oil prices on the back of the spread of coronavirus saw the landing cost of petrol hitting a record low in March, wiping off subsidy on the product.

    The pump price of petrol, which is still being regulated by the Federal Government, was reduced to N125 per litre from N145 per litre on March 18, 2020, effective March 19.

  • Due process must be followed in disbursing funds – Osun speaker

    Due process must be followed in disbursing funds – Osun speaker

    Speaker of Osun House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye, said state legislature and the judiciary across the federation must follow due process in disbursing funds to avoid falling victim to corruption.

    Recently, president Muhammadu Buhari signed executive order 10 granting financial autonomy to the 36 state houses of assembly and the judiciary.
    Profile of Rt Hon Timothy Owoeye, the 7th Speaker, Osun House of …
    The order makes it mandatory that all states of the federation should include the allocations of both the legislature and the judiciary in the first line charge of their budgets.

    Speaker Owoeye said the financial autonomy would not translate to more money for the legislature and the judiciary but would reduce influence of the executive on the two arms of Government.

    But to some residents, the executive order may encourage corruption in the two arms of Government.

  • Taraba Govt sends 300 samples of suspected cases for testing

    Taraba Govt sends 300 samples of suspected cases for testing

    The Taraba State Technical Committee on Covid-19 has forwarded the samples of 300 persons traced from contact with positive cases to the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in Abuja for testing.

    Addressing a press conference in Jalingo, the committee chairman and the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Innocent Vakkai, said the committee was expecting the results from the NCDC.

    A few days back, the Taraba State government announced that the state is now free of Coronavirus after treating and discharging patients with active cases.

    But now, the state has forwarded suspected cases for testing in Abuja.

    The commissioner for health, who disclosed this encouraged residents not to panic.

    The state government has partially relaxed the lockdown imposed on the state to enable citizens have windows of opportunity to engage in their businesses .

    But interstate transportation is still banned while courts are no longer in business.

    Disturbed by the challenges legal officers must be going through as a result of the partial lockdown, a senior legal practitioner presented a cheque of one million naira to young lawyers in the Taraba state NBA to buy needed palliative items.

    For now Taraba residents are left praying fervently that the results of the 300 contacts sent for testing come back negative.

  • Poland resumes domestic flights on Monday after COVID-19 hiatus

    Poland resumes domestic flights on Monday after COVID-19 hiatus

    Poland on Monday resumed domestic flights, with the inaugural flight after the coronavirus hiatus safely landed in the north-western city of Szczecin, Poland’s flagship airline LOT said.

    As of Monday, LOT resumed flights from Warsaw to seven cities in the country as well as between Gdansk and Krakow, a total of 30 flights per day.

    “Air travel resumes under a new sanitary regime to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

    “Only passengers are allowed to enter terminals and all of them have their temperature measured.

    “Keeping a distance of 1.5 metres from others and wearing face masks is obligatory, including on the plane.

    “On LOT flights only every second seat can be taken,’’ it noted.

    Poland suspended passenger air travel in mid-March.

    After that, only special flights to bring back citizens stranded abroad were allowed.

    Some 55,000 citizens travelled back home that way.

    Cargo flights went on uninterrupted amid the pandemic.

    While domestic passenger flights resumed, the ban on international air travel is in force until June 6.

    According to the report, LOT plans to resume international flights as of June 14.

    In 2019, Polish airports serviced some 49 million passengers, up by 7 per cent year on year.

  • President Trump to designate protest group ‘ANTIFA’ as terrorist org

    President Trump to designate protest group ‘ANTIFA’ as terrorist org

    U.S President Donald Trump has said that he will designate the anti-facist group, ANTIFA, a terror organization.

    “The United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization,” Trump said in a tweet on Sunday.

    Trump had blamed the group for the breakdown of law and order in parts of the U.S , which resulted from public protests against the death of George Floyd, a black American.

    Protests over his death have turned violent, prompting major cities to impose curfews.

    The National Guard – the US reserve military force for domestic emergencies – had been deployed in 15 states to help police forces deal with the unrest.

    US officials have given contrasting explanations for who is responsible for the riots, with some suggesting outside groups and individuals were involved.

    Meanwhile, New York Times Security Reporter, Charlie Salvage, in a retweet, told the President not to take the decision, adding that ANTIFA were just aggrieved protesters.

    “Waste no brain cells on this. Antifa is a vaguely defined movement of people who like direct-action protest tactics, not an actual organization. Even if it were a real group, the law that lets the government deem entities as terrorists only applies to foreign orgs,”

    The group has been variously described as protesters and militants.

    The Antifa movement began in the 1960s in Europe, and had reached the US by the end of the 1970s.

    The group sometimes use a logo with a double flag, usually in black and red.

  • Nigeria records 307 new cases of #COVID19

    Nigeria records 307 new cases of #COVID19

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), on Friday, confirmed 307 new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country.
    With this update, the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country now stands at 10162, with a discharged figure 3007 and a total death toll of 287.

    The 307 new cases were reported as follows: Lagos-188, FCT-44,  Ogun-19, Kaduna-14, Oyo-12, Bayelsa-9, Gombe-5, Kano-3, Delta-3, Imo-2, Rivers-2, Niger-2, Bauchi-2, Plateau-1, Kwara-1.

  • COVID-19 CSOs Accuse NCDC Of Misinformation On Pandemic, Creating Panic

    COVID-19 CSOs Accuse NCDC Of Misinformation On Pandemic, Creating Panic

    The Conference of Harmonised Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria has accused the Nigeria Centre of Disease Control (NCDC) of misinforming the government and citizenry in the management of the dreaded COVID-19.

    The CSOs at a press conference held in Abuja and addressed by the convener, Save Nigeria Movement, Semaka SS while stating its position alleged that the continued lockdown of the country with its attendant negative implications on the economy and life of the citizenry was as result of misinformation from the NCDC which it argued had created panic more than help in curbing the spread of the virus.

    “The agency has demonstrated clearly that it’s capacity for handling this and many other emergencies is overrated and over stretched. But the NCDC is committed to sustaining negative panic in order to match with the fund at its disposal at the moment. This strategy is not only unpatriotic but fundamentally harmful to the collective survival of the country”.

    The group further urged the federal government to take the lead in the face of the current global health crisis by championing transparency through NCDC approaches.

    Read full text below:

    STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS

    By: CONFERENCE OF HARMONISED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS IN NIGERIA

    ANCHORED BY:

    SAVE NIGERIA MOVEMENT

    THEME: REALITY VS FICTION: THE COMMERCIALISATION AND MERCHANDISATION OF THE COVID-19 IN NIGERIA BY NCDC.

    Fellow Comrades, my dear compatriots, the Press, ladies and gentlemen.

    As you all have come to know and understand , our country Nigeria has come to join the frenzy in the face of what seem to be a global epidemic and a major health crisis. The Covid 19 virus which started in 2019 as we have it today is traced to the city of Wuhan, in the peoples republic of China. Statistics record that it first reared its ugly head in Nigeria on February 27 2020 through a foreigner. Following which, the federal government took a number of steps it considered proactive to further stem the tide of the epidemic in the country. Almost all of this proactive measures were spearheaded by the Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) and the presidential Task Force on COVID-19. Interestingly, a number of state governments had to also evolve out their protocols and procedures to safeguard their people in line with the direction of the federal government as championed by NCDC and the task force. Fundamental among this safety protocols included the shutdown of public enterprises and restrictions of movement.

    Now, Ladies and gentlemen from February 27 to this very day, our country has almost gone aground in terms of economic implications of the lockdown. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and Presidential Task Force has been largely responsible for this continued lockdown of the nation. This; they have achieved and continue to achieve through blatant misinformation of the masses and the governments at all levels.

    This state of the union address is aimed at first, bringing the attention of Nigerians and the world to salient points and suspicions that deserve critical evaluation beyond the mere window dressing they are currently receiving.

    1. LOCKDOWN:

    Ladies and gentlemen fellow Comrades, the country has been on lockdown from March 30 ,2020 to this day. We are yet to get clear cut timelines as to when the lockdown will be totally lifted for public life which is the life wire of the economy to begin. To worsen matters, no much progress is made in the interregnum by the NCDC, between when shutdown was enforced and now…what progress have we made against the COVD-19? The civil service, businesses and individual ventures have been almost paralyzed due to the effect of this lockdown on account of the pandemic and NCDC misinformation.

    Now, let us interject the issues as we have them today in Nigeria having in mind what is obtained for an instance, in USA or even Wuhan in China where the virus originated. These cities have far more casualties than anywhere else in the world but they are not obsessed with lockdown because of the negative impact on their economy and how it would ultimately affect the masses psychologically.

    But ironically, in Nigeria, it is agencies like NCDC whose responsibility it is, to research and restore confidence in the masses that is feeding the government and the masses with scary unsubstantiated statistics upon which the continued lockdown is imminent. To us, in the civil society, this is not only a fraudulent scheme employed but also a clearly deliberate attempt by NCDC to commercialize the epidemic at the expense of national economy.

    2.PROPOSED VACCINE BILL:

    We are by now, all aware of the sudden introduction of a bill in the national assembly to make the vaccine against COVID-19 compulsory. We are not oblivious of the allegations of financial inducement from foreign agents leveled against the leadership of the House of Representatives which poses a great threat to our collective survival. It also poses security implications if this is true. We are also aware of the commercial interests of public figures like Bill Gates, Jack ma, etc regarding the proposed legislation on the vaccination against the virus. This issues are scary, we are unable to see a clear path of transparency by the authorities accused and this calls for sober reflection as a people and for more mass monitoring of the times.

    3. TESTING:

    We live in a country of about (200) million people. We are told of the influx of a virus that spreads like wildfire. Yet, the NCDC, while advocating for a long periods of lockdown is unable to respond to the very least of responsibility, which is testing. The NCDC has demonstrated through various testimonials from the masses that the agency is unable and unworthy to carry out a reliable, responsive testing feedback mechanism. How do we harmonised the testing of less than (100,000) Nigerians out of over 200 million people? How do we commend that in terms of per capita testing? Meanwhile the USA with the highest number of infections and deaths has not closed down the economy in perpetuity. China is up and running, what then are we doing in Nigeria other than misinformation and confrontation?

    4. NCDC CREATING ARTIFICIAL PANIC THROUGH MISINFORMATION

    The panic button utilised by the NCDC is just to continue to scare governments, and the masses and cause confusion for selfish gains. We have many other diseases like LASSA fever, malaria, etc that kills more than the COVID-19 even as we speak. Over 655 deaths of LASSA fever recorded in the last few months in Nigeria. Malaria remains the highest killer of children. Why then is the COVID-19 and it’s promotion an issue of priority to NCDC more than focusing on research and reliable testing?

    5. ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF LOCKDOWN FOR THE NATION AND THE MASSES.

    The Nigerian government, guided by the NCDC has introduced the lockdown and signed a number of executive orders in an attempt to stem the further spread of the virus in Nigeria .This is no doubt commendable but to what extent has this brought us reprieve as a country fighting an epidemic rather than mutilate and strangle our already struggling economy? People are no longer going to work, people can no longer go to their businesses. More than 100 million Nigerians live on daily sustainable businesses. How then do such populations cope with the lockdown and palpable fear which unfortunately is self inflicted ?

    6. PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE LOCKDOWN ON THE MASSES.

    The crux of the economic implications is the resultant effect of the inability of people to go about their normal routine to raise money for their upkeep due to no fault of theirs and more sadly without a clear template as to when it will end. This can bring and has brought untold psychological hardship on the masses. It will make us lose productivity and in the end, it’s the economy that suffers the brunt.

    7. LACK OF SYNERGY BETWEEN NCDC AND STATE GOVERNMENTS.

    There is an apparent lack of synergy between the NCDC which is at the centre of managing this pandemic. This is glaring in the face of several altercations with officials of NCDC and some state governments, they’ ve had issues in many states on concerns of protocol and other support essentials. The NCDC appears to be unprepared yet determined to be unable to welcome any feedback from any quarters on the way forward. For example; it takes NCDC several weeks to take samples from states and return results. This results are processed in conditions that only God knows. The agency has demonstrated clearly that it’s capacity for handling this and many other emergencies is overrated and over stretched. But the NCDC is committed to sustaining negative panic in order to match with the fund at the disposal of the Organisation at the moment. This strategy is not only unpatriotic but fundamentally harmful to the collective survival of the country. There is also the issue of poor information management system whose effectiveness would have been useful had it been well coordinated by the NCDC. This lack of synergy contribute 80% mistrust ongoing between some state governments and NCDC.

    8. ISOLATION CENTRES AND TREATMENT OF COVID-19 PATIENTS.

    The NCDC has over the period updated Nigerians on the internet with statistics of cases so far tested , treated and discharged as well as those who have died.

    We have always asked fundamental questions, those who recover from this virus, what’s the medication?

    Why can’t everyone who is willing to be tested be able to get tested and in good time?

    Why create a mystery around the testing and treatment of COVID-19 while the masses continue to panic ?

    We’ve had high profile citizens like the governors of Kaduna, and Bauchi states all recovering from the COVID-19. But the NCDC continues to create panic in the face of the challenges, this is totally unacceptable.

    There was one index case according to the Benue state government, she denied been ever infected. The NCDC confirmed she was, after over (52 ) days in isolation under NCDC, without a single treatment, she was asked to live after threatening legal suits against the government. Now, was she no longer infected with the virus? If yes, what was the treatment? If she was still infected, why release her?

    It would appear to us, ladies and gentlemen that much more is going on than we can ever see over this global health crisis in Nigeria.

    9.UNACCOUNTED FUNDS FOR COVID 19 VIRUS.

    The NCDC has received a number of interventions from the government and even private sector concerns, what is the extent of the utilisation of this funds vis a vis the research progress for a cure rather than daily graphic and non existent statistics that portends nothing but panic and negative economic and psychological implications on the masses and the country. We urge the NCDC to account for the funds and live up to her mandate.

    10. KOGI SCENARIO:

    For example ladies and gentlemen, Kogi state government in its proactive approach and wisdom already has a well equipped medical facility that has handled other health emergencies in the past. The Government of Kogi in her readiness to protect the people also outlined her protocols to stem the tide of the corona virus in the country. This protocols are to be observed by everyone including the NCDC officials who visit the state. This means that for any success regarding the COVID-19 in the state, there must be a seamless line of synergy between the Kogi state government and the NCDC in the over all benefit of the people. We are constrained to note however, that the NCDC is not disposed to this cooperation. The NCDC haste in declaring the influx of the virus in Kogi state against all odds is suspect. We understand the people are disturbed by glaring inconsistencies of the NCDC in the handling of this pandemic.

    OUR POSITION:

    That the NCDC be prevailed upon by stakeholders to ensure transparency and accountability in the discharge of her duties to achieve higher results.

    That state governments be allowed and supported to carry out research and other necessary feasibility with a view to stemming COVID-19 and other health emergencies in future.

    That we commend the various state governments particularly Kogi and Cross River states for their proactive roles which has rebuilt confidence of masses.

    We further urge the federal government to take the lead in the face of the current global health crisis by championing transparency through NCDC approaches.

    We wish to reinstate that the COVID-19 is real but should not be elevated to levels such that it can create enormous panic, elude the masses confidence and ultimately destroy the economy of the nation.

    Ladies and gentlemen, the SAVE NIGERIA MOVEMENT with the active participation of over 100 civil society organizations will be presenting periodic reports on the COVID-19 progress based on nationwide appraisals .

    Thank you for your Audience.

    SEMAKA SS
    convener
    SAVE NIGERIA MOVEMENT.

    RICHARD ODUMA
    Convener
    Conference Of minority Tribes in Nigeria.

    AGBA Paul.
    Coordinator,
    Conference Of Harmonised civil society organisations in Nigeria.

    Alfred Aibom
    Executive Director.
    Local NGOs Network.

    Rose Ogwuche esq.
    Coordinator.
    Society For Gender Reforms.

    Bishop Abel King.
    President.
    College of Clergy Councils in Nigeria.

  • Buhari and governors  are set for a showdown over the financial autonomy

    Buhari and governors are set for a showdown over the financial autonomy

    No financial autonomy for state legislature, judiciary, governors dare Buhari
    Our Reporter

    Nigeria’s federal and state governments are set for a showdown as governors of the 36 states in the country have together, rejected the financial autonomy which president Muhammadu Buhari granted to state legislatures and judiciary.
    The governors say they needed to be allowed to work out their own modalities.

    President Buhari had on May 22 this year signed an Executive Order granting financial autonomy to the legislature and the judiciary in the 36 states of the federation.

    But the governors under the auspices of the NGF headed by Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, disclosed that they would convoke an emergency meeting to deliberate on the President’s action.

    After their meeting, it was learnt that the governors have mandated their Chairman, Dr. Kayode Fayemi to meet with the President and the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami to relate their concern

    “We mandated the NGF chairman, Dr Kayode Fayemi to have an audience with the President and Malami to avoid recourse to legal tussle on the interpretation of Section 121 (3) of the 1999 constitution,” the newspaper quoted a governor from the north-central as saying.

    “We prefer dialogue to confrontation because we consider Executive Order 10 as unnecessary and an over-kill of the existing constitutional provision. You can see that in the last few days, AGF Malami has been trying to justify EO 10.

    “And the NGF chairman on Thursday had closed door sessions with the President, where all the defects in EO 10 were spelt out.

    “In another meeting with Malami on Thursday, the two parties agreed that some of the autonomy modalities were constitutionally flawed. The session reviewed the reservations of the governors.

    “There will be a follow up with the AGF and minister of justice by the NGF legal committee comprising the governors of Sokoto, Plateau and Ondo states.”

    “For a federating nation, there are so many extraneous clauses in EO 10 which are in conflict with the 1999 Constitution,” another governor was quoted to have said.

    “For instance, Section 7 7(a) of the order made provision for a Presidential Implementation Committee to ensure compliance.

    “For instance, in some states, there is already appropriation law for the state legislature and the Judiciary. Of what use is this E0 10 then?

    “In most states, we have a joint account allocation committee. Are we saying that EO 10 is superior to a state’s law enacted by the house of assembly?

    “Instead of rushing to issue EO 10, the appropriate thing for the Federal Government is to sit down with the governors and agree on autonomy modalities in line with Section 121(3) of the constitution,” one of the governors said.

  • Former GMD of NNPC Maikanti Baru dies at 60

    Former GMD of NNPC Maikanti Baru dies at 60

    The immediate past Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr Maikanti Baru is dead.

    Malam Mele Kari, the Group Managing Director of the Corporation disclosed this on his Twitter handle @MMkyari on Saturday in Abuja.

    “My brother, my friend and my mentor, Dr Maikanti Kachalla Baru, immediate past GMD of NNPC died late last night.

    “He was of exemplary character and disposition. May Allah forgive him and have mercy upon him,” he said .

    Meanwhile, the spokesman of the Corporation Dr Kennie Obateru in statement confirmed the death of the ex-GMD.
    “The NNPC regrets to announce the demise of its former GMD, Dr Maikanti Kacalla Baru, Friday night.
    “Dr. Baru, a consummate Mechanical Engineer, died after a brief illness.”
    He said that Kyari expressed shock over the sudden death of Baru who was the 18th GMD of the Corporation.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Baru, 60, who was at the helm of the Corporation from July 4, 2016 to July 7, 2019, was born in July 1959 in Misau, Bauchi State.
    He attended Federal Government College, Jos for his secondary education where he graduated in 1978.
    He obtained his bachelor of engineering degree from Ahmadu Bello University in 1982. Baru has a doctorate in Computer Aided Engineering from the University of Sussex. (

  • I am battling a gang-up, says Bauchi governor

    I am battling a gang-up, says Bauchi governor

    Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi state on Saturday said he was battling a gang-up by people he had worked with before clinching the governorship position.

    Mohammed made the revelation in Bauchi during a chat with journalists as part of activities marking his first year anniversary in office.

    ”We are doing our best and we are not doing it to be praised; we are doing it because we have to do it so as to free resources.

    “My commissioners are complaining but we have to make sacrifices because we are bogged down by a feeling of gratitude to God and the people of Bauchi for what they have done for me.

    “I’m the most investigated and denigrated person but the people have faith in me. I’ve faced opposition; even now I’m suffering from a gang-up.

    “A gang-up by even people that I have worked with to come to this level,” said Mohammed.

    The governor further stressed that he had no ‘god-father’ and no liability on his head to service anybody.

    Mohammed, who said he had no partisan consideration in discharging his duties, revealed that most of the projects embarked upon by his administration were kickstarted by N11 billion recovered by EFCC and handed over to his government . (NAN)