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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Fashola raises alarm over wife’s impersonation in Facebook

LAGOS — Gov. Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, yesterday denied the involvement or existence of any Facebook account for his wife, Abimbola, the First Lady of the state.

According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media,, Mr. Hakeem Bello, the First Lady of the state does not operate a Facebook, Twitter or indeed any social media account

“Perpetrators of the criminal act should desist henceforth or should be ready to face the music when the long arm of the law catches up with them.,”the Special Adviser warned.

Describing impersonation as a criminal offence punishable by law, Hakeem warned unsuspecting members of the public should avoid falling victims of fraudsters impersonating the First Lady on the facebook or any social media outlet.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the First Lady of Lagos State, Dame Emmanuella Abimbola Fashola does not operate any Facebook, Twitter or indeed any social media account,” he stated.

The warning became necessary following the recent alert over the activities of impostors posing as the wife of the Governor of Lagos State.







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BOKO HARAM: OBJ blames Jonathan

WARRI— Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, blamed the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan for allowing the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, to grow into a monster that is now uncontrollable by his failure to act on a report submitted to the government.

The former president who spoke at a lecture delivered by Professor Bolaji Akinyemi to mark the 40th anniversary of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s call to ministry at the Word of Life Bible Church, Warri in Delta State, also tasked Nigerians to choose between a strong leader who might adopt unusual approach to tackle a problem or a weak leader who will leave the problem to fester.

Answering a question from a pastor from Borno State on how he could forge any form of unity with those who are perpetuating violence in the northern part of the country, Obasanjo went emotional, saying: “Boko Haram is an ill wind that blows nobody no good.”
From right: Chief Olusegun Obasanjo; Professor Bolaji Akinyemi and Deacon Gamaliel Onosode during a lecture entitled “The Nigeria of my dream: Towards the consolidation of national unity” in honour of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s 40 years in the Ministry at Word of Life Bible Church, Warri, Delta State, yesterday.
He proceeded to narrate his experience when he went on a fact-finding mission to Borno State which was regarded as the base of Boko Haram.

He said: “They Boko Haram stated their grievances and I promised to relay them to the authorities in power, because that was the best I could do. I did report. But my fear at that time is still my fear till today. When you have a sore and fail to attend to it quickly, it festers and grows to become something else.

“Whichever way, you just have to attend to it. Don’t leave it unattended to. On two occasions I had to attend to the problem I faced at that time. I sent soldiers to a place and 19 of them were killed. If I had allowed that to continue, I will not have authority to send security whether police, soldier and any force any where again. So, I had to nip it in the bud and that was the end of that particular problem,” he said.

He was, however, careful to admit that all problems might not require that kind of treatment. According to him, “if you say you don’t want a strong leader who can have all characteristics of leaders including God fearing, then have a weak leader and the rest of the problem is yours.”

He argued that “the beauty of democracy is that power rests in the people, and every elected person would seek your votes to come back; if you don’t want him, he won’t come back. He noted that people had been saying that he brought President Goodluck Jonathan but what they have failed to admit is that he didn’t give all the votes that brought the man to power.

The erstwhile president therefore charged Nigerians to stand up and take their destinies in their own hands, reminding them of a Yoruba adage, “if you say it the way it is, you will die; if you don’t say anything at all, you will die, why don’t you say it and die?”

Akinyemi blasts former leaders

Earlier in his lecture, titled: “The Nigeria of my Dream: Towards the consolidation of national unity”, Professor Akinyemi had, among others, said emphatically that the way we can have a consensus in the country is to have a national conference.

The former External Affairs Minister was appalled by the hypocrisy shown by ex-presidents and ex-heads of state who had continued to preach what they did not practice while they were in office. “How does one explain revelations that from 1960, outflow of funds from Nigeria had got worse and yet the sanctimonious speeches about anti-corruption continue to rent the air,” Akinyemi asked, arguing that current attempts to amend the constitution would not solve the socio-political problems troubling the nation.

According to him, “we will continue to amend the constitution and further amend and there will be no solution until we all agree to sit down at a round table to write a constitution that Nigerians can truly identify with.”

The professor had argued that if, “at independence in 1960, the political elite had reached a broad consensus on the fundamental values that should be the overriding principles of governance in order to make life more abundant for all, to cater for the poor, to increase opportunities for all, to provide safety net for the widow and the orphan and to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor, between the North and the South and between the haves and the have nots, they would have laid a solid foundation for stability in Nigeria.”

Obasnjo oppose SNC

But Chief Obasanjo disagreed with the argument people had often preferred to canvas for a sovereign national conference, saying there would be no room big enough to accommodate every Nigerian at a roundtable conference to find a national consensus, noting that he would rather want to see a Nigeria where justice, fairness and equity reign supreme.

“Only a mad man will fail to acknowledge that there is high level corruption in the country”, he said, stressing that the same World Bank that is always releasing figures about Nigeria’s poor state of economic condition, recommended a structural adjustment programme for the nation and nearly all the eggheads in the country bought it even when the political leaders at the time said it would be detrimental to the nation.

Obasanjo argued that the World Bank had been talking about corruption in the country and “I challenged them to tell me the names of the Nigerians who had stashed monies abroad but they were not forthcoming except for the case of the Abacha loot. We recovered a large chunk of that loot and they told us there was still over $1 billion from that family but my successors did not pursue any further.

SAP made us poorer — OBJ

“What I am saying is that it is the same World Bank that came to us with structural adjustment and some of us said it would make us poorer, you (Akinyemi) were in government at the time. We went for structural adjustment and we were poorer. And then they came up with an excuse that we didn’t do it the way they wanted us to do it. Many years later, they accepted that we were right and they were wrong,” Obasanjo stated.

Emphasising the need to tackle corruption in the country, the ex-head of state narrated an experience he had in Anambra State, saying the government signed a contract for turnkey project for carpets for $10 million, the money was paid but no job done and when I asked they referred me to the terms of the contract.

“I called World Bank, they said go and look at the agreement, and the agreement says they are not responsible for how the money is spent. The Word Bank then told me that is the agreement and there is nothing we can do.

“I don’t say that we are not corrupt, we are. But are we doing something about it? Once, people said, the fear of Ribadu is the beginning of wisdom. Then what happened to Ribadu? Then there was no longer any wisdom,” he stated.

Obasanjo also disagreed with Akinyemi on federal character. While the political science professor wants the nation to dump federal character as a means of choosing leaders, Obasanjo was of the opinion that every nation of the world has its own peculiar way of addressing its peculiar problems.

“I don’t see anything wrong with federal character if we want to wedge this country together because if you want to enter a place where there are 40 people and they require somebody and you are Urhobo and at the back you find somebody speaking Urhobo, the tendency is for you to go for that man. It’s natural. So there is some form of security in the application of federal character,” he said.

On the location of strategic and military assets which the lecturer argued are located on the Zaria-Kaduna axis out of mutual suspicion, and recommended that the nation must adopt the South African model of locating military formations across the nation, Obasanjo said: “If you look at the deployment of troops and formations in the country, it is fairly well spread.

“When I joined the army, there were five battalions, Enugu, Abeokuta, Ibadan and two were stationed in Kaduna. That was done by the colonial masters. Immediately after independence, our political leaders decided that there must be a battalion in Jos, Lagos, but as at today after the civil war there is a battalion in Warri and some other places.

“When we were doing that, we took into account the strategic interest of this country and don’t forget that there are certain types of trainings that you can get in certain parts of the country,” he pointed out.

Obasanjo, Akinyemi and the two other discussants including Elder Gamaliel Onosode, and Prof. Jim Omatseye extolled the virtues of Pastor Oritsejafor, praying that the 40 years he had spent in ministry would be like the 40 years of tutelage of Moses.“Your achievements in the last 40 years must be regarded as mostly time of preparations and now you are beginning again. Those of your flock who love you and believe in you will be with you all the way through,” they said .










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Lagos International Trade Fair of sadness and joy

The 26th Lagos International Trade Fair as organised by Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI, may have come and gone but the memory lingers on among many Lagosians, especially those on Lagos Island given the proximity of the venue, Tafawa Balewa Square, TBS.

To some, the 10-day fair which began on Friday November 2 and ended last Sunday, was a beehive of activities as it played host to people from diverse fields. But to others, it was the largest meeting point for an all-inclusive participation by all stakeholders in the business, investment and commerce world, especially in the West-African sub-region.

The fair was shifted from its traditional Trade Fair Complex venue on the Lagos-Badagry expressway to TBS due to the on-going construction works on the expressway. According to reports, this year’s event with the theme: “Promoting Trade for a Sustainable Economic Transformation” attracted over 500,000 foreign and local exhibitors.
Gov. Fashola
But the fair was almost marred by the fact that many people were forced to trek several kilometres to the venue and back home as the roads leading to the TBS witnessed a glut of human and vehicular activities, especially during Vanguard Metro’s visit last Thursday. Places like Awolowo Road, Onikan, Obalende and the popular Marina were no exception as so much man hours were lost to the resulting gridlock.

Some participants who spoke to VM said the trade fair was full of fun but called on the organisers to take steps to ensure better performance in future. Chief Executive Officer of a manufacturing company in Lagos, Alhaji Lateef Odekunle, said the fair was an avenue to meet new faces in the sector. “It was a period when my company usually records a boost in business. For instance, we recorded about 75 per cent sales during the period,” he said, beaming with smiles.

Another participant Madam Maria Okorie said the annual event is usually an avenue to relate directly with some manufacturing companies. “I use the opportunity to get original hair products; adulterated products are everywhere but the fair has enabled me to deal directly with the manufacturers. That is why I come all the way from Matori,” she said.

However, Okorie lamented shortage of parking space around the trade fair complex, decrying the N500 she paid for using the car park.

Superintendent of Press, TBS, Mr. Okeoma Ugochukwu, said the trade fair complex can no longer cope with the volume of human traffic to the event. “The trade fair usually attracts a huge crowd; as a result, traffic jam is the order of the day. TBS is too small for this type of event because it involves many companies,” he noted.

With a gate fee of N200, the trade fair has enabled some people to explore new ideas or mix and interact with others. For instance, a resident of Onikan, Mrs. Arowolo Mojisola, said the trade fair has helped her put food on her table. “I lost my job with a new generation bank since January but I was able to utilise the trade fair to the fullest. I rented a space near the complex where I sell drinks and snacks and by the grace of God, I was able to put food on my table compared with what obtained since January,” said Arowolo.

A marketer with a herbal company, who simply gave his name as Mafia, said he recorded a daily profit of about N2,000 at the fair. “I stayed at the bus-stop to hawk the products which was well patronised. I work on commission basis and was able to record a minimum of N2,000 daily profit,” he informed.







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Nigeria has highest oil spill in the world – Senate

ABUJA — THE Senate, yesterday, disclosed that Nigeria has the highest number of oil spill incidences among oil producing countries with no penalty regime attached to such oil spills.

It noted that the level of spills in the country was a reflection of the total disregard on our environment and the dignity of our people.

Declaring open a public hearing on National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, NOSDRA, Amendment Bill 2012 in Abuja by Senate Joint Committee on Environment and Ecology, Chairman of the Committee, Senator Bukola Saraki, said oil spill had become an irresponsible environmental behaviour and reckless waste of the people’s wealth and benefit, adding that it was high time multinational oil companies in the country stopped oil spills.

Saraki said the move had become imperative against the backdrop of its devastating effect on the environment and livelihoods of the people, even as he lamented that the statistics of oil spills in the country was “shameful” while the impact on the environment is “offensive.”

He said that the Bill titled: “An Act to amend the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) establishment, etc, Act 2006 and for other matters connected therewith” was designed among others to redress the legal loopholes in the existing Act.

He said, ‘’Oil spill is ravaging our environment and has become one of the greatest threats to our sustainable development. This amendment Bill is a clarion call to us all, to put a stop to this.

‘’The statistics of oil spills in Nigeria is shameful; the impact on the environment is offensive. It can no longer be business as usual. Without a doubt, oil spillage is dealt with all over the world as an environmental issue and a human right issue that goes to the quality of the environment and the value of life of those impacted by spills.

‘’It is erroneous to continue to view oil spills as a necessary consequence of oil exploration.”

Senator Saraki who stressed that the Act setting up NOSDRA was presently deficient to meet current challenges posed by oil spill and at such a better legal framework was required, said, ‘’this bill seeks to cure the observed deficiency in the previous law by

tweaking the institutional framework for oil spill management and regulation to make it more efficient.

‘’Our objective is to reverse the ugly trend of endless spilling and devastation of our environment and the repugnant impact on our people.

‘’This bill seeks to make business more peaceful, the regulatory and governance system much clearer and predictable for all and achieve a more livable environment for our people.

‘’This bill also seeks to provide specific powers that will help deal with the regulatory confusion in the sector, which has pitched certain government agencies against one another and inhibited effective regulation.

‘’It is in the interest of all that we streamline this jurisdictional challenge and make it more economical for everyone involved in the causative chain of oil spill management to prevent spills as much as possible and where there is a spill, that our people are protected from bearing the economic and opportunity cost arising from same.

‘’Internationally, where there is a spill, the polluter pays for the cost and damage. But it is worrisome that in Nigeria whether an oil spill has been as a result of accident, operational failure, deliberate sabotage, negligence to take adequate measures or refusal to act there is as yet no legal mechanism or structure for determining mode of paying compensation or recovering damages.

‘’Rather we heap the brunt of the spill on the necks and shoulders of our citizens, whose livelihoods and opportunities are severely impacted by refusal to cleanup and remediate the environment.

‘’It is reprehensible to neglect or refuse to pay compensation for loss or damage from oil spill.

“It is irresponsible to characterize the damage to our country’s invaluable coastal economies, wildlife habitats, and overall coastal livelihoods from oil spills as collateral damage. This bill has as one of its objectives that must be met, to create a realistic framework for compensation for damages and cost.”

Senator Saraki who noted that because of lack of penalties and cost framework, much of the spills in the past have been largely been “ignored, neglected and in most cases never cleaned up or the sites remediated. “Little wonder then that several expert report and testimonies have acknowledged that some of the spills of over 40 years ago had not been cleaned or remediated till date.

“To continue to allow this to persist will be a major dereliction of duty on our part. This bill represents our statement of intent that we will no longer tolerate this state of affairs; responsible parties will no longer be allowed to pass the bulk.”

Declaring open the Public Hearing, Senate President David Mark who was represented by Senate Minority Whip, Senator Abu Ibrahim, Katsina said that it has become crucial to pass the bill as that would put in place a holistic framework to manage the environment, adding that that the country cannot afford to down play the impact of the oil spills.







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Halliburton: How millions of dollars bribe money were wired

ABUJA — Following a directive by President Goodluck Jonathan that the $180 million Halliburton bribery scam be reopened and the principal suspects re-arrested for prosecution, Vanguard has uncovered a list of some of the foreign banks through which huge sums running into millions of dollars were wired to prominent Nigerians.

According to sources, such principal suspects like a former military head of state (names withheld), used the American Express Bank Annex at the Towers World Financial Centre, New York, the Seaway National Bank, Chicago, and the Bank of New York to wire over $37.5 million of the bribe money.

Accounts used by the former head of state between 2002 and 2003 include A/C No 187765 Chips VID 250517, Maizubi Holdings, Minna, A/C No 0074952045, Rooting No 071001216, Foundation Inc. A/C No 9800263826 Swift/Sort Code GHBAGRAA001 and A/C No 0039342923-21 Rooting No 052001533.
Another principal suspect through who the British/Israeli lawyer, Jeffrey Tesler wired huge sums to prominent Nigerians is Air Vice Marshal Abdul Dominic Bello and the banks/ account numbers through which over $68 million were wired are Lloyds Bank of London, A/C No 736827, Tri-Star, Bank of Credit and Commerce International, London, Tri-Star, American Express Bank, A/C No 2101653,Tri-Star, HSBC, A/C No 31505024, and Lloyds Bank, A/C No 0737041, Tri-Star.

It was gathered that these huge sums of bribe money were shared with the active knowledge and connivance of the Company Secretary of the NLNG then, Mrs. Sena Anthony, hence her arrest, detention and interrogation for days during the first investigation and subsequent conclusion that she is key to unraveling the complete list of the bribery beneficiaries.

Concerning another former head of state (names withheld),Vanguard learnt that a total of about $39 million was collected on his behalf by cronies over a period of time using a construction giant as go between and purporting that the huge sums of money were invested in a prominent political party whereas, only a minute fraction actually got to the party.

The source disclosed that Malabo Oil owned by a former minister of petroleum benefitted from the bribery scam to the tune of about $2 million; Umaru Shinkafi, through the American Express Bank in London and in a Joint account he operated with Ashiru Bisiji Aliyu, got wired $1. 65 million.

For the brother of former head of state, Abdukadir Abacha, various sums amounting to about $13 million through account names—Headway Eng. Ltd. A/C No 68579222; Strategic Ind. Ltd-A/c No 76434366; and Action Invt. Intern Ltd.

Ibrahim Aliyu, a former federal permanent secretary, among many other transactions, used Union Bank Plc London office at Copt Avenue with account No 02101/01/010 312/Swift Address UBNIGB31A.

Mr. MG Bakari owner of SHERWOOD used various accounts acting for himself and a former head of state to wire huge sums and they include Bank HSBC, Euston Road, London, A/C No 39067293 Sort Code 40-04-07, Swift Code MIDOGB; A/C No 024002112100; Monument Trust, Channels Island, Sherwood A/C No 024002112001 through which the sum of Euro 664, 020. 83 were wired to Sherwood.

Recall that the decision of President Jonathan to order the re-opening of the case of Halliburton bribery scandal involving prominent Nigerians, for prosecution followed the insistence by the US authorities that the about $130 million presently in the US government coffers, will only be returned to Nigeria if the prime suspects are prosecuted.

Consequently, the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, directed the office of the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge Force Criminal Investigations Department to resuscitate the investigative report of the CP Ali Amodu-led panel that investigated the scandal and submitted its report in 2010.

Meanwhile, Vanguard gathered that the whereabouts of the $26. 5 million returned by construction giants, Julius Berger, in a plea bargain arrangement, to avoid prosecution, is yet to be located and handed over to the police, as nobody, including the police, knows where the money was paid or deposited.

Kidnappers demand N10m to release Vanguard reporter’s wife

EKU— KIDNAPPERS of Mrs. Marian Onoyume, wife of Vanguard correspondent in Rivers State, Mr. Jimitota Onoyume, have made a demand of N10 million ransom to release her.

She was kidnapped last Monday at Eku, Ethiope Local Government Area of Delta State.

Mr. Onoyume said in a text message, yesterday: “They called me with my daughter’s number at about 7.00 pm yesterday, (Monday) demanding N10 million.

“I pleaded with them that I had never held N1million in my life, but they said I have an SUV, that I am a rich man.

“I, again, begged them that the SUV was bought fairly used and it is 1995 model of Pathfinder. I begged them to please release my wife, that I am a reporter.

“Journalists are not known to be rich, we may be seen on television, but we are only doing our job. They later said I should send MTN airtime, which I did.

“My wife’s car has been recovered. It was abandoned at Abraka, Ethiope –East Local Government Area of Delta State.

“I am begging the kidnappers to have mercy on us. They should release my wife; we do not have money, I am a reporter.”

Spokesperson of Delta State Police Command, Mr. Charles Muka, told Vanguard when contacted on the matter, yesterday, that he had received information that the kidnappers were asking for N10 million ransom.







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N-Assembly can’t create new states – Ekweremadu

ABUJA — Hopes for the creation of new states at the end of the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution by the National Assembly were dashed yesterday.

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu speaking at a press conference to flag off the forthcoming Senate zonal public hearing on the review of the constitution affirmed that the National Assembly on its own cannot create new states.
Senate President David Mark
Senator Ekweremadu who is also chairman of the Senate Committee on Constitution Review, SCRC said that those desirous of creating new states would have to kick-start the process carrying along other stakeholders in the National Assembly, State House of Assembly and Local Government Areas in the affected areas.

“So, I don’t think that the South-East will expect either myself or any person to announce that they are going to get a state tomorrow or next tomorrow because that is not what the constitution says. They will naturally follow the provisions which the constitution has provided,” Ekweremadu said.

The Deputy Senate President further explained that the National Assembly could only advise on how many states can possibly be created based on what the system can sustain. He affirmed that the constitution specifically in Sections 8 and 9, ruled out any specific power for the National Assembly in the creation of new states.

56 requests received

Ekweremadu nevertheless disclosed that 56 requests had been received so far for the creation of new states, adding that 241 memoranda have also been received from Nigerians to update those carried over from the Sixth Senate.

He also assured that the work of the committee would be concluded by the third quarter of 2013 well ahead of politicking that could shape the 2015 general elections.

The Deputy Senate President who noted that having held the national public hearing, the Senate was now moving the process to the people with the public hearing simultaneously in the six geopolitical zones. He said that the North Central will hold in Makurdi; North East in Gombe; North West, Sokoto; South East, Enugu; South South, Calabar and South West, Lagos.

Senator Ekweremadu’s position that the Constitution review will not come up with new states, is coming on the heels of requests from Nigerians for state creation both at the National public Hearing organised by the Senate in Abuja last October and the one day public sessions organised last Saturday at the 360 Federal Constituencies by the House of Representatives.

Constitution review won’t result in state creation

Ekweremadu said: “on the issue of state creation, I want to take the two together. I was in Enugu on Sunday where I met with my constituents regarding the constitution amendment exercise and I made it clear to them that Nigerians are confusing things and that is why anyone cannot begin to expect that at the end of this exercise, somebody will come up to announce that states have been created.

“That is not going to happen because the constitution does not make such provisions. So, the issue of state creation is completely different from what we are doing because if you look at sections 8 and 9, they are two different issues.

“So, any group that wants a state can necessarily start the process without the committee. It is something that can run its own course without involving the committee.

“What is going on really is that Nigerians are making their requests for the creation of states based on the fact that they believe that these two committees can come up with criteria that will favour them. We are supposed to make laws for the good governance of this country and in doing so, as part of this exercise, what we can naturally do is that, we have 56 requests for state creation. As responsible citizens of Nigeria, we can advise our colleagues on how many states that can possibly be created and that the system can sustain.

“If, for instance, we say, well, in the circumstance, the Nigerian system can contain maybe four states, three or eight states, we can possibly advise on how these states would be allocated to the various parts of the country.

‘’Then, naturally, the people who are requesting for states will still go and generate their requests and submit to the National Assembly and then generate resolutions of the requisite authorities, the council, the House of Assembly and it will still come up to the National Assembly, the Senate and the House will vote. Then, it will still go for referendum after which it will go to the House of Assembly of all the states in Nigeria.

State agitatiors must follow procedures

“So, even if you are requesting for a state in Sokoto, the House of Assembly in Abia State will also vote for it. I hope this has afforded me the opportunity to explain this so that nobody will say I came back from Abuja without bringing a state. Anybody expecting a state must follow all the procedures and I think we need to do more enlightenment for Nigerians to understand this process clearly because if those accusing any person of hidden agenda understand all these, they will not be worrying themselves. They will go and do more home work because if you look at Section 8, it is like passing a big snake through the eye of a needle. It is a cumbersome process and it just has to pass through that process because that is what the constitution says.”

On Kwankwanso’s allegation

Responding to insinuations by Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso of Kano State that he had an agenda to impose an additional state of the South-East on his colleagues in the National Assembly, Ekweremadu said : “I have addressed this issue before and I don’t intend to join issues with my friend, the governor of Kano State. If I have differences with him in respect of the conduct of what we are doing, I would like to discuss that with him directly but for the purpose of your question, we should read Section 9 (1) on the process of constitution amendment let us see if it is something an individual can have his own agenda.

“It is obvious that the process of constitution amendment is so rigorous that 109 Senators are involved, 360 members of House of Representatives are involved and all the members of the State Assemblies in 36 states are involved. So, there is certainly no way an individual can come up with an agenda and expect to market that agenda or get it through. It is practically unthinkable.

“So, I don’t know where he got that idea from and if he is thinking of state creation, I want to refer you to Section 8 of the Constitution to see how states are created and see whether it is something any individual can wake up and say that states have been created.

“So, you can see how difficult it is to even create a state. For any person to say someone has an agenda, I don’t think that person is being fair because you will require the votes of the House of Representatives, the Senate, the Assembly, Councillors and the ordinary people from where the state would be created. It is such a cumbersome process and I don’t think it is something any person can sit down at the National Assembly or anywhere and say he has created.

“So, we have to make this clear. Certainly, neither myself, the Deputy Speaker, the Senate President nor indeed the Speaker has any hidden agenda and I can say the same thing for all the 109 Senators and 360 members. There is no hidden agenda because it is practically impossible

“The Constitution is clear on how it would be done and it must be done transparently. You cannot do anything hiding under the table. You can see all the efforts we have made.”

“The House members have taken this to all the 360 federal constituencies and the Senate is taking it to 109 Senatorial Districts. In addition to this, we have done public hearing at the national level and we are doing public hearing at the six geo-political zones. If we have any hidden agenda, why do I have to go through all these troubles?

‘’I don’t think it is fair to me or to any person to accuse us of having hidden agenda but in summary, there is no hidden agenda. For the committees both at the Senate and the House of Representatives, every state is represented and all the female Senators are represented in addition to those who are representing their states. So, you can see the number.

‘’We made sure that every interest group is protected in the exercise. So, there is no issue of any state being short changed or any zone being short changed. The headship of the committee is vested on the position of Deputy Senate president or Deputy Speaker.”






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Ameobi wants to be Nigerian hero

After getting his international clearance to appear for the Nigerian national team, Shola Ameobi has revealed his excitement at getting the call to play against Venezuela on Wednesday in an international friendly match.

“I’m really excited about it and hopefully I can go and meet up with the rest of the guys and see where we go from here,” Ameobi told the Daily Mail.

“My focus right now is getting through this week and really looking forward to the game next weekend against Swansea,” he added.

The 31-year old also revealed his lingering desire to make an international career.

“You’d be a fool if you didn’t want to play at the very highest level and certainly I’m no fool.

“I want to play at the top as every other player does – that’s what drives me and that’s why I’m still here wanting to play in the Premier League.

“Newcastle United will always be No 1 for me, that is the bread and butter so that is something we’ll look at.




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KOGI ASSEMBLY CRISIS: No end in sight

SOLUTION to political imbroglio in the Kogi State House of Assembly is not in sight giving unfolding events in the state. Efforts by stakeholders to settle the crisis are not yielding dividends.

Though the House of representative has waded into the crisis and some political stakeholders are calling on the camps to sheathe their sword, the battle is still raging. Each of the caucuses has remained adamant, refused to shift ground and is still laying claim to the leadership of the House.
Already, the state is suffering from the stalemate at the Assembly, as both groups, with 12 and 13 members respectively do not have the required majority to receive any correspondence from the executive.

Now, the caucus of the embattled Speaker, Abdulahi Bello has shifted its base to Abuja drawing support from those who were aggrived by the choice of Idris Wada as the successor of the former governor, Ibrahim Idris. Vanguard gathered that the crisis has now gone beyond the executive – legislative crisis has those whose feet were steps on in the course of making Wada governor have ironed out their differences and team up to fight against the new leadership of the House whom they felt is the handiwork of the former State governor.

Following the leadership crisis that engulfed Kogi Assembly, the House of Representatives had sealed off the Assembly complex barring any of the factions from sitting or performing their legislative duties.

Chairman of the six-man Ad-Hoc Committee set up to look into the crisis, Hon. Mohammed Mourktar Ahmed, made the declaration after holding a public hearing with State legislators at the State Assembly Complex.

Hon. Mohammed, who said the committee would not recognise any of the factions’ speakers stressed that none of the factions is allowed to sit or perform legislative function until the crisis is resolved.

Mohammed warned that if House members failed to respond positively to ensure quick resolution, the House of Representatives would be left with no other option than to take over the legislative duties of the House in line with provisions of the constitution..

Undaunted, the new leadership of the Assembly defied the Reps’ and commenced seesions in a hotel, where they among others considered a bill to establish the Kogi State College of Education, Ankpa and suspended two members-Henry Ojuola of Yagba-East state constituency and Air commodore Funsho Daniel of Mopa/Muro state constituency for defecting to another party without meeting constitutional requirement.

The suspended members have debunked the decision describing it as ‘illegality of an illegal sitting’.

Their suspension was based on a petition frmo the All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP) declaring their positions vacant for leaving their party under which they won elections into the state House of Assembly.

The factional Speaker, Hon. Momoh Lawal Jimoh told the House at the sitting that about two months ago, the former leadership of the Assembly had been informed by the ANPP leadership about the defection through a letter dated 20th of August 2012, signed by Patrick Daudu and Isaac Ainoko, Chairman and Secretary respectively of the party, stating the grounds for which they sought that the two seats be declared vacant since the two lawmakers violated section 109(1)(g) of the constitution of Nigeria.

Henry Ojuola was elected on the platform of the ANPP but served a running mate in the gubernatorial election in the state under the Action Congress of Nigeria while Hon. Micheal Folusho Daniel was elected under the ANPP platform to the Assembly and defected to the PDP in September.

A three man Ad-hoc committee was thereby constituted to investigate the ANPP petition. The session which was held in the presence of the Clerk of the House of Assembly as well as the Sergent-at-Arms also resolved to condemn the State Police Commissioner whom it accused of sealing off the Assembly premises adding that it will make an official report to the office of the Inspector General of Police.

Using hammer as gavel

The new Speaker who used a hammer to conduct the session liaised with higher authorities to ensure that they hold a proper sitting at the Assembly complex against the directive of the Reps.

This development infuriated the National Assembly which called for a total lock of the Assembly complex pending the time the House of Reps will present the report. But that was also thwarted as the “progressive’ group continued their session against the purported directive to Inspector General of Police IGP and the Director of SSS to shot down the premises of State House of Assembly.

The House resumed sitting amidst tight security. Motorists were frisked while vehicles were thoroughly searched by both anti bomb policemen and plain clothes security operatives to forestall possible breakdown of law and order as workers and visitors who were not properly badge were turned back.

Moving the motion for the business of the day the caucus Majority Leader Hon. Aliyu Akuh announced the first reading of the Bill for a Law to establish Kogi State College of Education Ankpa and other matters connected therewith (repeal and re-enacted bill 2012) which was read and adopted.

Speaking to journalists after the sitting on the purported directive to shut down the House Hon.Aliyu Akuh hinted that the House had earlier passed a resolution declaring the action of the House of Representatives adhoc committee as null and void and of no effect. He noted that the state was not in the state of emergency but undergoing leadership change which is permissible in a democracy.

However, political stakeholders including Ibrahim Idris are seeking political solution to free the state from the present logjam.

Vanguard gathered that some stakeholders recently met in Abuja and agreed to dialogue with the factions with the view to resolving the impasse, which has tainted the image of the new administration.

Also, the former governor, Alhaji Idris was among those calling for truce. Two seperate peace meetings have so far been held with the Alhaji Abdullahi camp on one hand and Lawal Momoh Jimoh led faction on the other hand. The meeting Vanguard gathered was called at the instance of the former governor of the state.

However, the meeting which was held at the private residence of the former governor may not have yielded positive result, as both factions were said to have refused to shif grounds.

The former governor who was believed to have played significant role in the emergence of majority of the member was quoted to have said that his decision to wade into the matter, despite insinuations that he was behind the crisis was for the state to move forward. The source said Idris urged members of the two camps to put the interest of the generality of the people of the state above any personal gains.

The House committee chairman on Information under Bello who also confirmed it said a meeting was held at the instance of the former governor, and his group is awaiting communication from Idris who promised to get back to them. While appreciating the steps taken by the former governor to resolve the issue as a leader, he said they would continue to resist the illegal and unconstitutional means adopted in the removal of speaker Abdullahi Bello by lawals group.

“The speaker can be impeached anytime. We are not against that. But let the proper procedure be followed.

That is what we are saying. Look at Niger state, the House of Assembly there impeached their speaker twice in less than two weeks. Nobody quarrel with that because the constitution and the house rules were followed that is our stand” Akawu stressed

However, the state is already suffering from the stalemate at the Assembly, as both group do not form the required majority to receive any correspondence from the executive. “As you can see the state is already suffering from the crisis.

The group of 12 and 13 can not receive any correspondence from the executive. We have the problem of flood and the 2013 budget still pending it is a very serious problem” he said.

Dangote to establish N300bn fertilizer plant in Edo

BENIN—THE groundbreaking ceremony of a $2 billion (about N300 billion ) fertilizer plant, the biggest in Africa, which will be sited in Agenebode, Edo State, will be done before the end of January, next year, President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has said.

Disclosing this at a reception in Benin City, Monday, as part of activities to mark the 2nd term inauguration of Governor Adams Oshiomhole, Alhaji Dangote said arrangements had been concluded for the ceremony this December or before the end of January 2013.

He said the fertilizer plant was expected to be the biggest in the country.

Alhaji Dangote, listed by Forbes magazine as Africa’s richest man, said the company, which is expected to employ more than 10,000 people directly and indirectly, will be completed in three years.

He said: “Yes we will build the biggest fertilizer plant in Africa here in Edo State. Comrade Oshiomhole has delivered on road, infrastructure, but now he’s going to deliver on job creation.

“We will partner with him to make sure he gives us a conducive environment to create jobs here in Edo State .

“He has already mentioned that we will set up a fertiliser plant here in Edo State. I am sure he wants me to reaffirm that. Yes, we will build the biggest fertilizer plant in Africa here in Edo State.

“It is a commitment and I am reassuring you, your excellency, by this year, either in December of January, next year, we will perform the groundbreaking ceremony in Edo State . It will be at a cost of $2 billion.”







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PC for students: The President must intervene

LAST Thursday, something very good happened to Nigeria and Nigerians, though many of us may not immediately capture the import of the development.

The Federal Ministry of Communications Technology, through the National Information technology Development Agency, NITDA, launched a Student PC Ownership Scheme. Details of the scheme are available on the page preceding the one you are reading.

What makes the development a good one is that if implemented with patriotic zeal, that initiative alone is capable of triggering transformations that can rapidly take this nation to heights that had remained at the levels of rhetoric for more than half a century.

Five indigenous device makers — Zinox, Omatek, Brian Systems, Veda Computers, and Beta Computers, working in tandem with Intel Corporation which is expected to supply processors and Microsoft which will supply software — have been provided with a golden opportunity to compete with global computer brands through the scheme.

Every year, some 1.5 million students apply through JAMB for placement into the higher institutions, though there are admission spaces for only one third of that number. That means there is potential to sell that many computers every year to individual students.

The implication of this scheme is more employment generation in the IT sub-sector, and given the flexible payment structure, a guaranteed market. So far, so good.

However, the journey is still long, in fact several miles ahead. For me, the goal, the aim, and the objective should be the all-Nigerian computer. Great will be the day when everything needed to make a computer function well is made here in Nigeria, globalization or not. If, for now, we can’t make processors here, I do not think we completely lack capacity in terms of software.

The Minister of Communications Technology was at the recently concluded ISPON conference and software competition, and surely is aware of developments in that direction.

To quote Mrs Johnson: “As you well know, our youth tend to be most critical, vocal and demanding of goods and services they procure. Once they are sold however they will be the greatest advocates of the brand and will demonstrate loyalty well beyond their student years. Providing them with computers that are built to exacting world class standards, designed with Nigeria in mind and aesthetically pleasing will go a long way to earning this loyalty.”

As the scheme is being implemented, I think it is in our best national interest to be futuristic and begin to see how the students’ PCs will run on local software, for as the minister remarked last Thursday quoted above, that will be a very good way to build brand loyalty.

Overall, it is a commendable initiative, seeing that telcos are expected to connect the PCs with bandwidth, processors from Intel, software from Microsoft, credit from the banks. Obviously a lot of work has gone into preparing the scheme. The minister and her team are to be commended.

One thing, though. The price range (the first level is from N48,500; the second level is N70,500 and the third level is N85,000- N100,000) grossly underestimates the level of poverty in this country. I think Mr President ought to look at the scheme personally and see how the Federal Government can subsidize the scheme by at least fifty per cent. That will be five-star national service.







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SUBSIDY SCAM: Tukur, Alao’s sons discussing with EFCC over charges

IKEJA — Two oil marketers, Mahmud Tukur and Abdullahi Alao yesterday informed an Ikeja High Court that they were in discussion with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, regarding the charges preferred against them.

Tukur and Alao were charged to court for an alleged N1.8 billion fuel subsidy fraud.

The defendants are sons of Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and prominent businessman, Alhaji Abdulazeez Arisekola-Alao, respectively.

They were arraigned alongside Ochonogor Alex and Eternal Oil and Gas Plc before Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo of a Lagos High Court.

The defendants had pleaded not guilty and were each granted bail in the sum of N20 million.

At the resumed proceedings yesterday, the defence counsel, Chief Wole Olanipekun and Prof. Taiwo Osipitan (both Senior Advocates of Nigeria), hinted the court of the talks between the parties.

Olanipekun said:”We have studied the processes filed by the prosecution.

“We as senior counsel, owe it as a duty to our clients to enter into discussion with the prosecution regarding the charge.

“That is why we did not challenge the charge when it was filed.

“We are, therefore, asking the court to give us more time to engage in this discussion, so that the matter can be speedily resolved”.

EFCC counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN) also confirmed that both parties were talking.

The judge acceded to their request and adjourned the matter to Dec. 15 for mention.

Meantime, an oil marketer, Rowaye Jubril and his firm, Brila Energy Limited were yesterday arraigned on a 13- count charge of obtaining money by false pretense, uttering and forgery.

According to the charge preferred against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, before Justice Lateefat Okunnu, they are accused of allegedly swindling the Federal Government of N963.7 million fuel subsidy money.







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Minister, committee disagree on 2013 budget


Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike
The Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday disagreed with the Ministerial Implementation Committee on Strengthening Mathematics and Science Education (in) Nigeria project over claims that it presented a budget of N100m for 2013, out of which only N34m was reflected in the budget.

Wike said the budget sent to the ministry by the committee was N87m and not N100m as claimed.

The minister spoke while inaugurating the committee in his office. He blamed the lackadaisical attitude of parastatals involved in implementing the project for its non-implementation.

He assured that government would provide its share of the counterpart funding to ensure the implementation of the project.

The minister, however, cautioned members of the committee to avoid frivolous spending, including embarking on unnecessary trips.

Wike said, “No country can develop without high performance rate in these subjects. We have a high failure rate in these subjects and we really need to improve on this.”

The committee, which was given three weeks to submit its report, was asked among other things, to review the report of the bilateral task team on the project.

It is also expected to make recommendations on how to implement SMASE activities nationwide.

Speaking on behalf of the committee, Director General of the National Teachers Institute, Kaduna, Dr. Aminu Sharehu, said the committee had on return from Kenya in April, summited a report in which it recommended a quick implementation of its recommendations.

Sharehu said attempts to achieve results would remain futile if the funds required to implement it were not released.







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Student wins MTN aeroplane, opts for N64m


Essien-Garricks
Ebube Essien-Garricks, a 27-year-old student of College of Health Science and Technology, Rivers State, has emerged the winner of a Cessna 182T aircraft in the MTN Ultimate Wonder promo.

She won after a draw held at the head office of MTN in Lagos on Tuesday.

Chief Marketing Officer, MTN, Mr. Larry Annetts, said the draw leading to the winner was interesting, credible and transparent.

He said, “When we came out with the promo, many doubted us but today we have an Ultimate winner who will go home with the promised Cessna 182T aeroplane. The take-home for us here is that MTN is committed towards enriching the lives of its consumers.

“When we say we will do something, you can be sure that we don’t renege on our promises. The can-do- spirit is forever guiding our paths in offering utmost satisfaction to our consumers and we are glad that today a Nigerian has been enriched and empowered with an aeroplane.”

Ebube who was notified of her winning, via a phone call immediately opted for the cash value of the plane, which is N64m.

She said, “I am short of words, there is no word to describe what I feel right now, it is almost as if it is a dream but I know that nothing can be more real than what I am feeling right now. This must be the best Christmas gift ever. It is truly wonderful.”

Speaking on the process leading to the selection of winners for the promo, the Assistant Director, Lagos zone of the NLRC, Mr. Obi Iriegbu, said had been transparent and credible.

“We started this journey together, ensuring that the consumers’ interests are protected and that the brand fulfils its promises. So far so good, it has been a credible and transparent process leading to the Ultimate winner of the aeroplane promised, from the beginning of the promo,” he stated.







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Reps kick against same-sex marriage


Speaker, House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal
A bill for an Act to prohibit marriage or civil union entered into between persons of the same sex and solemnisation of same, on Tuesday, passed through the second reading in the House of Representatives.

Leading the debate on the bill, Mulikat Akande-Adeola (PDP-Oyo), said the proposed legislation would ensure that the institution of marriage was respected.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria,Akande-Adeola, who is the Leader of the House, said the bill would also protect and preserve the Nigerian culture.

She urged members to support the second reading of the bill.

She said, “This practice has no place in our culture, religion, Nigeria or anywhere in Africa. It is immorality and debasement of our culture, we condemn it in totality.”

Adams Jagaba (PDP-Kaduna) aligned himself with the submission of the Majority Leader and said no religion supported gay marriage.

“We are a cultured people; we cannot carry everything from other culture.”

Abike Dabiri-Erewa (ACN-Lagos), who also supported the bill, said the solemnisation of same sex marriage had no place in Nigerian culture. “It is repulsive,” she said.

Nnenna Ukeje (PDP-Abia) condemned gay marriage. According to her, marriage between same sex “diminishes the symbol of what we are and procreation.”

Femi Gbajabiamila (ACN-Lagos), the Minority Leader, described the act as immoral.

“In this marriage, the third party is affected, these people go ahead and adopt children, thereby affecting the child, and in the process, the child becomes dysfunctional,” he said.

There was no dissenting voice and the bill sailed through the second reading after being put to vote by the Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal.

Tambuwal subsequently referred it to the Committee of the Whole House for consideration.







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Pato threatened by Milan fans for missing penalty


Pato
Angry AC Milan fans vented their frustration at the Italian giants’ 3-1 home defeat by surrounding the car of Alexandre Pato and threatening the Brazilian striker, a report said on Tuesday.

Pato recently returned to Milan’s first team following an injury lay-off and scored his first goal of the season in a 1-1 Champions League draw at home to Malaga.

But his penalty miss in a 3-1 defeat to Fiorentina at the San Siro on Sunday was seen by some fans as a costly mistake.

According to Corriere dello Sport newspaper a group of angry Milan fans waiting for Pato to leave the stadium surrounded and banged on his car and launched verbal threats at the Brazilian.

Pato, who is in a relationship with Barbara Berlusconi, the daughter of current AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi, earned the penalty on the half hour as Fiorentina led 1-0 but sent his effort from the spot over the crossbar.

La Viola went on to take a 2-0 lead and after Pato was substituted at halftime in favour of Giampaolo Pazzini the Italian reduced arrears only for Mounir El Hamdauoi to score a superb third goal for the visitors.

Victory could have propelled Milan up the Serie A table but instead the Rossoneri were left in 13th place, 17 points behind leaders Juventus.

Milan’s worst start to the season comes two years after coach Massimiliano Allegri steered them to the title in his first year in charge and a runner-up place behind Juve last season.

Allegri said after the game: “I’m very disappointed because we had a chance to jump up the table into sixth place and start to put things in order. I don’t know how it would have ended had Pato scored the penalty.”







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North demands death penalty for corruption


Mr Dino Melaye
Ahead of Thursday’s zonal constitutional conferences, foremost northern political group, the Arewa Consultative Forum, has recommended capital punishment for corruption.

At present, China is the only notable country where corruption attracts capital punishment.

In its proposal submitted to the National Assembly, a copy of which was obtained by one our correspondents in Kaduna on Tuesday, the ACF rued the destructive impact of corruption on the country and said that anybody found guilty of corruption should be killed.

The forum said, “The law classifies crimes according to the severity of their consequences both on the individual victim, the community or the country. If crime holds a high potential to gravely harm or kill its victim, the more severe the punishment, which was designed to punish and deter offenders.

“This is to say that punishment must always fit offences. One crime that has proved capable of gravely harming or killing its victim, Nigeria, is corruption.

“Sadly, our laws have not recognised corruption for what it is. ACF recommends that corruption be recognised as a capital offence and made to carry capital punishment.”

Corruption is regarded as common-place among the country’s political class and men of power and efforts to stem it have been handled with kid gloves notwithstanding the establishment of anti-corruption agencies.

Only few notable Nigerians have been tried and sentenced for corruption.

Former governor of Delta State, James Ibori, is currently serving jail term in London for economic crimes.

Ex-governor of Edo State, Lucky Igbnedion, was similarly tried, convicted and fined N3.5m by an Enugu High court in December 2008. The judgment which enraged the public as a slap-on-the-wrist followed a plea-bargain deal between the former governor and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission which saw 191 charges preferred against Igbinedion reduced to just one.

Jonathan’s predecessor in Bayelsa State, ex-governor Diepreye Alamieseigha, was tried and sentenced to two years imprisonment in 2007 by a Federal High Court in Lagos.

A chieftain of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Bode George, also completed a jail term last year for corruption while serving as the Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Ports Authority.

The ACF also said that it favoured the creation of more local governments instead of states and that it was opposed to rotational presidency and constitutional roles for traditional rulers.

“It is the view of the ACF that the status quo be maintained provided that traditional rulers are insulated from political influences and the security of their tenure is guaranteed,” the Forum stated.

Explaining its position on state creation, the ACF said, “It seems the nation has reached a level where the exercise (state creation) should stop or else the states shall become mere efforts or cost centres which consume the needed resources for other important aspect of the nation’s socio-economic and political development.”

The forum added that there was no need to recognise six geo-political zones, saying that all that was needed was for the federating units to be made more economically viable.

The ACF urged the National Assembly to ensure that the unity of the country was not compromised.

According to the group, special attention should be given to address issues of governance to curb practices that suggest that other parts of Nigeria do not fully belong to the whole.

Consequently, the ACF recommended scrapping of the Joint Account and State Electoral Commissions in the 1999 Constitution.

The group said that the practice of appointing un-elected caretaker committees for Local Government Areas be abolished, adding that constitutional provisions for checks and balances at local government areas be strengthened.

It stated, “Local Governments are very important tiers of government because they are nearer to the people. Unfortunately, the local government system has failed to deliver on its promises.

“The reason for the unsavoury trend has been the placement of the local government administration under the complete control of the state government. While state governors crave devolution of power from the Federal Government, they are reluctant to do so for local government . And they by doing so using the constitutional provision to deprive the third tier of government of what are due to them from the federation account.

“The Joint Account is one instrument state government use to eviscerate the local government councils. More troubling, the state governments use the State Electoral Commissions or Caretaker local Committees to approach to install their puppets at the expense of the wishes of the people with dire consequences to our democracy”

Commenting on state creation, it said, “It amounts to stating the obvious that the creation of states has brought some level of development across the country and stemmed mass movement to the former regional capitals.

“But it seems the nation has reached a level where the exercise should stop or else the states shall become mere efforts or cost centres, which consume the needed resources for other important aspects of the nation’s socio-economic and political development.”

Meanwhile, a group, Anti-Corruption Network, on Tuesday said it “subscribed fully” to the inclusion of capital punishment in the nation’s legal system saying it would bring sanity to the system.

Its Executive Secretary, Dino Melaye, said Asian countries were better because of capital punishment which had been entrenched in their system.

In an interview with The PUNCH, Melaye said capital punishment would “send ministers and all the thieves to their early graves.”

He said, “Capital punishment for corrupt people is a welcome idea by me. In countries like China, North and South Korea and Indonesia, where capital punishment for corruption is practiced, they are better off.

“So, I subscribe fully to capital punishment for corruption because all these criminals, ministers and thieves in this country by now would have been in their graves.”

Hoodlums burgle Sylva’s house in Bayelsa


Former Bayelsa State Governor, Timipre Sylva
The house of the former Governor of Bayelsa State, Timpre Sylva, has been burgled by unknown persons.

Our correspondent gathered that suspected thieves stormed the mansion, which is adjacent to Okpoama Beach in Brass Local Government Area of the state, on Monday night.

They were said to have broken into the house through the security post.

Though no money was said to have been stolen, security sources told our correspondent that only the Close Circuit Television was dismantled at the guardroom.

“We don’t know why the burglars were only interested in the CCTV. They removed the monitor and the TV”, one of the security sources who pleaded anonymity said.

Sylva, who was ousted as governor via a Supreme Court judgment, has been facing a N26bn charge preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

The former governor, who had a long failed battle with the Peoples Democratic Party and President Goodluck Jonathan to secure a second term in office, has not been sighted in the state since he was removed from office last January.

His former Chief of Staff, Mr. Sam Ogbuku, was on Monday arrested by EFCC at his Lagos residence in connection with the N2bn suit.

Our correspondent gathered that the police arrested three guards in the house for the burglary.

The guards our correspondent, however, gathered, claimed they were not on duty when the incident happened.

The guards said they stayed away from work to protest against the non-payment of their October salaries.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr. Fidelis Odunna, who confirmed the incident, described it as one of the isolated cases of burglary in the state.

He added that it was only the boys’ quarters in the building that was attacked by the hoodlums.

He said, “The police are taken records of what was stolen by the robbers. One of the security guards who came to work in the morning discovered it and alerted the police. We are carrying out investigations to know what happened.”







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Buhari, Bafarawa meet on North agenda for 2015


Former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd),
Former Head of State and Presidential candidate for the Congress of Progressive Change, Major-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), again on Tuesday met behind closed-door with former Governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa, over the insecurity and other challenges in the North.

Besides, the meeting which lasted for more than three hours at Buhari’s home, a source said, dwelt on the unity and the future of the region among other issues.

The duo had met in September where the unity of the region was said to be the high point of their discussion.

Bafarawa, a member of the Board of Trustees of the All Nigeria Peoples Party, had in that meeting expressed his concern over political disunity in the North ahead of 2015 general elections.

The former governor had said, “I came to him (Buhari) to discuss in order to chart the way forward on how we can unite ourselves in the North because the North is in disarray. Therefore, we need to unite since we are masters of all trade when you talk of political activities in the North.

“I think there is a solution to our disunity in the North because before now, discussions toward achieving unity had been based on political parties.”

Tuesday’s meeting, the source added, was a continuation of the September meeting, saying “several matters affecting North and the country were discussed.”

Bafarawa said the meeting was to make them more united to face the current reality in the country, especially the security challenges, the 2015 general elections and the stability the country.

He urged Nigerians to be “strong, dedicated and hardworking towards sustaining the country’s unity and future of upcoming generations.”

It was gathered that Bafarawa said after the meeting that they were committed to sustaining and widening the scope of the meeting to include other stakeholders, saying the strength of the North in building and bringing positive solution to the country would be derived from honest advice and approach on the issues that are facing the country.







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PDP dares Jega to name bribe-giving parties


INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega
BARELY 24 hours after the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, alleged that political parties set aside funds to bribe parties, the Peoples Democratic Party, on Tuesday challenged the INEC boss to name names.

The other parties, the Labour Party and All Nigeria Peoples Party denied being the parties Jega had in mind.

But while the ANPP said it had no capacity to offer bribes to INEC and security agents, it claimed that the PDP must be the bribe giver because “it (bribery) is clearly the practice act of the PDP.”

The LP said it was too small to bribe INEC and that Jega must be referring to “the big political parties.”

Jega, at the opening of a two-day roundtable conference with the theme, “Party Politics in Nigeria and Lobbying, the Lobbyist and the Legislature,” on Monday, in Abuja, had said that political parties in the country budgeted money with which to bribe security agents and officials of the electoral body during elections.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, said that with the results of the governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states, there was no way INEC could rig elections in the country.

Metu said, “We heard what the INEC chairman said that some political parties attempted to bribe INEC officials to help rig or influence elections, but our response to it is that the INEC chairman should be honourable enough to mention the names of the political parties involved.

“Under the circumstances of transparent and fair elections, INEC officials can no longer rig or influence elections as shown from the result of governorship elections that were held in Edo and Ondo states.

“We are therefore urging the commission to mention the names of political parties that offered bribes to it to enable the PDP reclaim the two states.”

Also, the National Publicity Secretary of the ANPP, Chief Emma Eneukwu, said the party had never set aside money for bribing INEC officials and would never do such.

He said, “If we are budgeting to bribe INEC, we will not be diminishing the way we are in some states.

“If there is any bribery, then it is done by the PDP, not our party. We only budget for our agents but budgeting for INEC, it is clearly the practice act of the PDP.”

In his reaction, the National Chairman of Labour Party, Chief Dan Nwanyanwu, said that the allegation by Jega could be true, but added that the chairman of the commission should be able to “call a spade a spade.”

He said Jega must be referring to the big political parties “that have money and not small parties like Labour Party that are struggling to meet their obligations financially.

“For him to say such a thing means he must have been experiencing such pressures from money bags in the big political parties.”







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Jamb To Release Result 30 Minutes After Examination

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Registrar, Professor Dibu Ojerinde has said that the proposed Computer Based Test (CBT) which will enable candidates write their examination on-line, will commence from 2013.

                                                 

Professor Dibu Ojerinde disclosed this in Kaduna yesterday when he led his management team and staff of the board on an advocacy visit over the proposed Computer Based Test (CBT) to Kaduna State.

According to the JAMB registrar, who led the advocacy visit to Kaduna State Ministry of Education, National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Kaduna Polytechnic and National Teachers Institute (NTI), the board will also ensure uninterrupted power supply during the examination.

He said although UTME candidates for 2013 will have options of Paper Pencil Test (PPT) and Dual Based Test (computer and paper), the board will begin full blown computer based testing by 2015.

“From now on, with the use of Computer Based Testing (CBT), candidates will get their result within 30 minutes after the examination. It will also address cases of result black out and examination malpractice,” he said.









Source: Naijaloaded

Four Nigerian Female Students Invent Urine Powered Generator

Possibly one of the more unexpected products at Maker Faire Africa this year in Lagos is a urine powered generator, created by four girls.

                          

The girls are Duro-Aina Adebola (14), Akindele Abiola (14), Faleke Oluwatoyin (14) and Bello Eniola (15).

The generator is on display at an exhibition in Lagos Nigeria where people from the tiniest villages to those from big cities are talking about making stuff.

This is part of an initiative by Maker Faire Movement which seeks to showcase how traditional handicrafts can be a solution in the wake of expensive robot.

Their invention ensures that 1 Liter of urine gives you 6 hours of electricity.

The system works like this:
1. Urine is put into an electrolytic cell, which separates out the hydrogen.

2. The hydrogen goes into a water filter for purification, which then gets pushed into the gas cylinder.

3. The gas cylinder pushes hydrogen into a cylinder of liquid borax, which is used to remove the moisture from the hydrogen gas.

4. This purified hydrogen gas is pushed into the generator.









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Football Club Signs Up Messi's Two Weeks Old Baby

Argentina outfit Newell’s — where football god Messi played at youth level before joining Barcelona — have snapped up infant Thiago as a member.

Newell’s will be hoping their decision to beat the competition early pays off by Messi’s powers of soccer genius passing down through his genes to the little lad.

Baby Thiago, who was signed by his grandfather, is eight years younger than when his old man joined them in 1995.

The tot was born on November 2 which is one part of a bizarre riddle involving the current two best players in the world.

Real Madrid ace Cristiano Ronaldo is 869 days older than his great rival Messi.

But astonishingly, Ronaldo’s son — Cristiano Ronaldo Junior — is ALSO 869 days older than Messi’s lad.







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