The Plateau State government has described the revelations by the Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, in which he said he deliberately set up his Plateau State counterpart, Governor Jonah Jang for a defeat at the recent contest for the chairmanship position of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), as rather unfortunate.
The state government also said that his revelation in itself clearly portrays Kwankwaso as an enemy of the North, with divisive interest without respect for moral value.
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The seeming cracks within the northern socio cultural organisation, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) came to the fore Thursday when the chairman of the forum, Alhaji Aliko Mohammed openly expressed disappointment with some of its members for asking President Goodluck Jonathan to contest the 2015 election.
Besides, Mohammed alleged that the Presidency was employing divide and rule tactics against the north ahead of the 2015 elections.
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With the distribution of the leadership positions of the budding All Progressives Congress (APC) among its constituent parties, the jockeying for the leadership of the coalition of the nation’s opposition parties has shifted to each constituent party in the merger.
After protracted consultations, the opposition parties on Tuesday finally agreed on how to share the leadership positions among members. According to the sharing formula, the APC chairmanship is ceded to the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), which will also get six other offices.
The All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) gets the national secretary along with five other positions, while the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), the third major partner in the coalition, has been given the position of the national treasurer, in addition to five other positions in the new party’s national executive.
However, in the ACN, the chairman of the party’s merger committee, Chief Tom Ikimi, is locked in the race for the APC chairmanship with ACN National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande.
It was learnt that Ikimi is, however, facing opposition from ACN leadership, which is wary of him given his antecedents. THISDAY gathered that rather than Ikimi, the ACN leadership prefers Akande to lead the new party.
But the source said Ikimi was not giving up the race as he had been lobbying some governors to assist him in realising his ambition.
According to the source, Ikimi's ultimate goal is to become not the interim chairman of APC but to occupy the position in a substantive capacity .
In the ANPP, former Kano State governor and the party’s presidential candidate of the 2011 election, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau is working to outshine the Chairman of the party's Board of Trustees (BoT), Senator Ali Modu Sheriff.
The two party bigwigs are said to be eyeing the APC BoT chair. The calculation is that since there appeared to be an unwritten agreement to cede the APC's presidential ticket to the CPC leader, General Muhammadu Buhari and with the ACN already having the national chairmanship of the new party, ANPP will be in a strong position to ask for the BoT chair.
The APC will continue its efforts at firming up preparations for APC registration today at a meeting of governors, national chairmen and secretaries of the opposition parties.
THISDAY gathered that the joint meeting, which would finalise the registration documentation and endorse the decisions reached on sharing of party offices, had to be move forward from Wednesday to allow parties to consult widely on the choice of candidates to fill their slots.
The joint merger committees of the opposition parties also ended their sitting Wednesday with an assurance that the ideals of the merger is on course.
Addressing journalists at the end of their meeting in Abuja, Ikimi said they had been able to establish modalities for forming the interim leadership of APC.
"Last year, the merging parties established merger committees in order to enable them actualise the desire to form a merger. I am pleased to report that we have made notable progress since we started meeting. We have been able to do what has never been done in our country and I dare say that there is hardly anywhere in the world established political parties could cede their identities and fuse into one," he said.
He said the successful initiative enabled the merging parties to hold their conventions, adding that by holding the conventions to approve the merger, the three parties have successfully merged. "I want to announce to you that the work of the committee has come to an end today and that the committee may be called up to carry out any function in due course and as may be necessary,” he added.
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The First Lady, Mrs Patience Jonathan, has used her stay in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State Capital to seek the support of traditional rulers for President Goodluck Jonathan in his undeclared bid for re-election in 2015.
Jonathan’s undeclared second term bid has been one of the issues fingered as the source of the friction between the state Governor, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, and the president.
It is also believed that contrary to the statement from the presidency that the first lady’s visit has nothing to do with the frosty relationship between Amaechi and Jonathan, the long visit to her home state was being used to solicit support for her husband, just as she was said to have held some clandestine meetings with some anti-Amaechi groups in the state.
Mrs. Jonathan yesterday visited the palace of the Nye-nwe-eli Rumueme Kingdom, Eze Omunakwe Nsirim, where she solicited the support of the traditional ruler and people of Obio/Akpor for her husband in the 2015 presidential election.
She also inaugurated the South-south zonal secretariat of the Women for Change and Development Initiative, her pet project, and event that was boycotted by the governor, his wife and other top government officials from the state.
Mrs. Jonathan, at the palace, expressed appreciation for the support Jonathan got from the area in the last election and said such support should be repeated in 2015 to ensure his re-election.
“I am here to thank and appreciate the role you and my people of Rivers State played in voting for my husband in the 2011 presidential election. Rivers people voted massively for my husband. I am your daughter and my husband is your son. I want you to support him when the time comes. I know you will not disappoint us. We, on our part, will never forget you,” she said.
She also called on the people to maintain peace and harmony and obey the laws of the land in all their endeavours.
Responding, Nsirim assured Mrs. Jonathan of the massive support of Rivers people for Jonathan in the quest for re-election in 2015.
The traditional ruler, who is also the father of the suspended chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Council, Timothy Nsirim, said anybody from the state, who is opposed to Jonathan’s second tenure did not have the interest of the people at heart. He also described those opposed to Jonathan as people who wished to sell the state to the north.
“No Rivers man should join those who want to sell Rivers State to the north because we know that they do not have the interest of our people at heart,” he added.
However, Amaechi and his wife, Judith, yesterday shunned the inauguration of the South-south zonal secretariat of the Women for Change and Development Initiative. Also, other top government officials in the state were absent at the event, which took place in Port Harcourt.
A source in Mrs. Jonathan's entourage, who did not want to be named, said Amaechi and his wife were invited for the ceremony which saw to the empowerment of over 1,000 women in the state.
The source said: “We sent a letter of invitation to the governor and his wife, one week to the event, but as you can see, no single government official was present at the occasion. “The truth is that government deliberately refused to attend the event. Enough publicity was done for the occasion. Besides, invitation was extended to the state government.”
But officials of the state said they were not invited. Mrs. Amaechi’s Press Secretary, Mr. Dike Bekwele, denied knowledge of the event, saying that the governor’s wife was not invited to the occasion.
He said the governor or his wife would have sent a representative if they would not be in the state during the occasion, recalling that the wife of the governor attended the launch of the scheme in Rivers.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mrs. Jonathan, charged Nigerian women to train their children so that they will be useful to the society. The first lady distributed sewing , cassava, pepper and tomato grinding machines to women across the 23 local government areas of the state.
Meanwhile, a former Chairman of the Rivers State chapter of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Apostle Eugene Ogu, has advised the president to withdraw his wife from circulation as her utterances in the political crisis in Rivers State were becoming inflammatory.
Ogu said the first lady should be reminded to see herself as a true mother of the nation who should not support one citizen against the other.
He said it was unbecoming of “a mother of the nation” like Mrs Jonathan to be making “inflammatory” public utterances in the Rivers crisis.
“Jonathan should withdraw his wife from circulation. She is making a lot of inflammatory statements that can further ignite the problem that two brothers are having presently. Patience Jonathan is not helping the PDP in its current peace effort," he said.
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The federal government has filed a fresh six-count charge against three Lebanese – Abdullahi Thaini, Mustapha Fawaz and Tahal Roda – being held over alleged terrorism activities.
Counsel to the State Security Service, Clifford Osagie, disclosed this yesterday in Abuja at the resumed trial of the case filed by the Lebanese for the enforcement of their fundamental rights.
Also yesterday, a Federal High Court in Abuja dismissed the no-case submission made by the alleged mastermind of the 2011 Christmas Day bombing at St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Madalla, Niger State, Kabiru Umar (aka Kabiru Sokoto).
"Hezbollah has a military wing. In the next few days Nigerians will know more about this," Osagie told a Federal High Court in Abuja while arguing a counter affidavit the SSS filed against an application for the enforcement of the fundamental rights of the detained Lebanese.
Government also said the three belonged to the military wing of the Lebanon-based Hezbollah. The three are being held for alleged unlawful importation and stockpiling of cache of firearms and ammunition.
Osagie said the fresh charge filed before the Federal High Court, Abuja by the Attorney General of the Federation charged the suspects with offences bordering on terrorism. It was learnt that the charge, which was filed on Thursday, had not yet been assigned to any judge for hearing.
According to him, men of the State Security Service found in the homes of the suspects prohibited firearms and ammunition as against their claim that what was found in their homes were "mere riffles and hunting guns."
Osagie argued that under the Firearms Act, the weapons found in the homes of the suspects "can not be issued without license. The applicants should have exhibited receipts of purchase of the weapons and the license enabling them to carry such deadly weapons."
He urged the court not to serve as refuge for people whose activities allegedly threaten and undermine the nation security.
He denied the applicants' claim that their arrest and detention by the state violated their fundamental right to liberty.
Osagie said the SSS observed due process and procured the necessary warrants from the court, both in Kano and Abuja before detaining them.
He noted that although the detention warrant issued by a Magistrate's Court in Karu, Abuja lapsed on June 19 the suspects were still being held on the order of remand earlier made by the Federal High Court, Abuja.
He urged the court to dismiss the suspects' application for being frivolous; intended to perverse the course of justice, and for "not being in the interest of Nigeria and its national security."
The applicants' lawyer, Ahmed Raji, had while arguing his clients' application, faulted their continued detention. He faulted the remand warrants obtained by the SSS and on which basis the suspects were detained.
He argued that the warrants, having been issued by Magistrate Courts, were not competent.
Raji contended that since Magistrate Courts lacked the jurisdictional competence to hear terrorism related cases they could also not order the remand of people held for such offence.
Justice Adeniyi Ademola adjourned till June 24 for Raji to reply on point of law to Osagie's argument. The judge ordered that the suspects be returned to SSS' custody and to be reproduced in court in June 24.
In the case of Kabiru Sokoto, the suspect had, at the completion of the prosecution's case on May 16 argued that no prima facie case was made out against him and asked the court to discharge him.
But in a ruling delivered yesterday, Justice Adeniyi Ademola held that the prosecution had established a prima facie against the accused person through the evidence brought before the court.
He held: "The court having held that a prima facie case had been made against the accused person, his no-case-submission fails. In the circumstance, the accused person has a case to answer. He is hereby called upon to open his defence."
Defence lawyer, Ibrahim Umar had in his submission on June 14 argued that the prosecution failed to produce sufficient evidence to link the suspect with the charges of terrorism leveled against him.
Counsel urged the court to discharge and acquit him. He further argued that the proof of evidence before the court did not link his client to the crimes alleged against him.
The defence lawyer contended that the evidence so far led by the prosecution failed to establish any offence against his client.
He further argued that the evidence by all the six prosecution witnesses amounted to hearsay and urged the court to disregard it.
Prosecution lawyer, Mrs. Chioma Onuegbu, in her counter submission, argued that the state had sufficiently made out a prima facie against the suspect.
Onuegbu asked the court to discountenance the defence counsel's submissions.
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Governor Umaru Tanko Al’Makura of Nasarawa State has alleged that he has been having a running battle with some of the elites in the state in the last two years ago simply because he has refused to share the state’s revenue to them as was allegedly being done in the past.
The governor who spoke exclusively to THISDAY in Nasarawa recently said on assumption of office, he introduced a high level of financial discipline in the management of the state’s resources which allegedly made some of the elites uncomfortable.
Said Al’Makura: “Good values, ethical re-orientation, discipline and prudence in the management of the resources of the people of Nasarawa State are some of the reasons why I am having problems with some of the elite. Some of them want Nasarawa’s money shared at the expense of the people who are forgotten, abandoned and wallowing in hunger, poverty and deprivation. I am their servant and I will serve them.”
The governor is also still very bitter over the alleged negative role played by some members of the Eggon tribe before, during and after the recent killing of 79 security agents by Ombatse cult members based in their domain. He debunked allegations of political marginalization of the Eggons in Nasarawa politics by his administration.
“It is rather unfortunate that Nasarawa State has been in the news lately for the killing of policemen and security operatives by a cult group, even after being generous to Eggon folks with key political offices.
“If any tribe should be at the fore of making spurious claims, the Eggons should be the last to do same. I remember while assuming office, swearing with the holy Qur’an to discharge my duties without fear or favour and discrimination, not even to people from other political parties, as I am duty bound to deliver good governance to everyone. Hence, for anybody to level such an allegation, it is rather unkind. Whatever crisis took place, I always insisted on going there myself sometimes even against security advice," said the governor.
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The Country Representatives of the United Nations’ Children Fund (UNICEF) in Nigeria, Jean Gough, has called on state Governments to hasten the domestication of the Child Rights Act.
Speaking yesterday during a visit on the Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, he said doing so would afford the Child adequate protection.
She further charged the Gombe State government to establish a task force on routine immunization especially on polio.
According to her, this was because Nigeria was one of the three countries in the world where polio was yet to be eradicated.
She expressed concern over delay in the payment of counterpart fund by some state governments just as she called for commitment in that direction so that its programmes would not be stalled. She said she was rightly overwhelmed by the massive transformation being undertaken by Dankwambo in the last two years of the administration.
Speaking through his Deputy, Mr. Tha’anda Jason Rubainu, the Governor stated that his administration had always taken issues that affect children very seriously which was a reason the state had remained Guinea warm free in the last three years.
He said records have also shown that the PMTCT programme in the state has been rated best in the North East Geo-political zone and also in the whole country.
The Governor explained that the state had over 100 PMTCT sites and had counselled over 60, 000 and tested over 50, 000 women. Those who were found positive have been registered and were receiving antiretroviral drugs regularly.
He said the Government trained 1, 425 health workers from the state’s health facilities on various prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS (PMTCT) activities. “Last year, Government purchased over 150 test kits of Determine, Unigold, start-park, hand-gloves and drugs and distributed same among PMTCT sites”, he said.
The Governor explained that antenatal drugs have been distributed to all health centres across the 11 LGA’s in the state along with supplies received from UNICEF worth millions of naira.
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Despite the recent resurgence in terrorist attacks in the north-east, President Goodluck Jonathan Thursday assured investors that the country was conducive for them to operate as the federal government was winning the war against terror.
According to him, the declaration of state of emergency in three troubled states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa on May 14, had resulted in major improvement in security in the area.
Jonathan, who said this at the 14th meeting of the Honorary International Investor Council (HIIC), an advisory council to attract global financial players into the Nigerian economy coordinated by Baroness Lynda Chalker, said the emergency rule had drawn the sympathy and support of ordinary Nigerians in the areas boosting the success of the military expedition in the three states.
After a lull in terrorist attacks following the routing of Boko Haram members, especially in Yobe and Borno States, the Islamic militants have resumed attacks on soft targets, such as killing students writing examinations and residents.
However, the president explained that the insurgency in Nigeria had nothing to do with religion, and linked it to activities of internationally backed terror groups determined to destabilise the nation.
He said his administration was aware of the fact that to attract investment and development, government should guarantee the safety of lives and property. He expressed appreciation to the members of the HIIC for their efforts at attracting business and investment into the country and encouraged them to do more.
According to him, although the nation’s economy was growing, he would like to see it improved to an appreciable level of a double-digit growth.
The president informed the council that he presented a mid-term report of performance of his administration on May 29 to correct the misinformation going on among the people.
He said the presentation had helped to correct the negative projection of the administration, particularly in the media.
Earlier, Chalker had said government must take pro-active action to address the problem of oil theft, which she added, was "diminishing income into the treasury’’.
She also charged the government to double its drive on the development of roads, rail, power, which she said, "are key to solving other problems’’. Giving accounts of impact of the activities of the HIIC on national development, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Olusegun Aganga, said there was significant increase in foreign direct investment in the economy.
He explained that the petrochemical sub-sector attracted over $20 billion investment with over $8 billion contribution by the Dangote group. Aganga said the investment in petro-chemical had encouraged value addition into the oil and gas sector and generate employment.
According to him, in the last six months, the telecommunication sector has attracted over $6.9 billion, while there had been an influx of foreign investment from Brazil, Canada and The Netherland.
Aganga decried the situation where many Nigerians were unable to take advantage of the investment opportunities in the country because of lack of access to fund.
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The war of words over the crisis in Rivers State raged on Thursday, as the state Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu, described the Governor, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, as a dictator who wished everybody to bow to his whims and caprices.
Mbu, who has had a frosty relationship with the governor since his posting to the state last April, said his problem with Amaechi stemmed from his (Mbu’s) refusal to bend the rules.
The commissioner spoke at a press briefing in Port Harcourt, in reaction to Amaechi’s claim that he had stopped holding security meetings because Mbu leaked proceedings of meetings to outsiders. “Our governor is very tyrannical, he is a dictator. He wants everybody to say yes sir to him and I said I will not say so. I am a professional,” Mbu said.
He added that contrary to the claims of the governor, there had not been any security meeting in the state since he assumed office and challenged the governor to show proof of such meetings.
“We have never held a formal security meeting in this state since I came. There has never been any formal letter written to convene security meeting in this state since I came. Letters for such meetings go to the security commanders indicating that there will be a security meeting with the governor or his deputy. Attached to the letter are the agenda and the minutes of the previous meeting. I ask the governor to produce such.
“What the governor does is to ask his security officer to call the Commissioner of Police for a meeting. These people are below the rank of a DCP (Deputy Commissioner of Police). I stopped them recently from calling my line because there are channels of communication. There is an Inspector General of Police’s directive that after every Security Council meeting details must be sent by hand to the IG,” he said.
He explained that he had also had issues with Amaechi over who presides over security meetings.
“One issue I have had with the governor is who chairs internal security meetings in the state. He (governor) said we should rotate it; but I said no, there is a letter from the NSA on this. It is the Commissioner of Police that does. I told him if my predecessors did not do what was right, I won’t follow them. The Commissioner of Police is to chair the forum and assume responsibility to brief the governor. I told him the IG has so many sources of information. I told the governor that my loyalty to him is total,” he said.
Mbu also disagreed with Amaechi’s claim that there had been an increase in crime since he assumed office in the state, urging him not to involve him in the politics of the state.
“I will speak statistically on the crime wave and how it has reduced. I am a core professional police officer. I will beg the governor not to drag my name into politics. Nobody can influence me. It is only my conscience that can. I believe in God and I trust in God,” he said.
On his efforts to reduce crime in the state, Mbu said: “I have refurbished 12 Hilux on my own. The crime rate has dropped in the state. There have been tremendous changes. I spent six months in Oyo State. And the State House of Assembly held a special session to honour me. I have respect for the office of the governor and the governor of the state. But let him also have respect for the police and me.
“The equipment the state government bought for tracking of kidnappers they gave to the State Security Service (SSS). I have tried to ask for the one meant for the police.
“I called this press briefing to speak on the very unpleasant reactions that are coming from the governor of Rivers State. The office of the governor is a revered office, it has respect. It is not an office that should be commonised (sic). Sometimes, silence is golden but sometimes it is misconstrued. I have respect for Governor Amaechi but his attacks on me are going beyond bounds. I am not here for any agenda. I don’t know why His Excellency has chosen the warpath with me.”
On the face-off between the police and the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Chief Tony Okocha, Mbu said: “The Chief of Staff to the governor has gone to court asking the court to restrain the police from arresting him. I am not ready for him yet because no court can grant such order.
“He threatened the live of the president of the place (Port Harcourt Club). That is why police are protecting the place (the club). A new circular is coming on who and who are entitled to police protection. There has been an attempt on the life of the president of Port Harcourt club twice.”
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The Honorary International Investors’ Council (HIIC) rose from the 14th edition of its meeting Friday with a resolution to back the federal government in her battle to overcome the problem of oil theft and other crimes associated with it as well as environmental spoilage to which the country was losing a lot of revenue that would have hitherto accrued to it.
The meeting began Thursday at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa in Abuja. It also resolved to assist the government in its efforts to combat corruption by adopting the Clean Business Nigeria Today (CBNT) move in order to boost private sector participation in the development of the economy.
According to a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the growing unemployment rate and the rising number of poor skilled workforce was associated with the poor state of the educational system, urged the Federal Government to improve on its synergy with the other tiers of government and the industry.
in order to build basic education geared towards enhancing capacity of the workforce for industrialization of the economy.
The council also noted the increasing interest shown by international investing community on the Nigerian economy, the concerted effort by government to improve the security situation in the Northern part of the country its commitment to fighting corruption through the numerous programmes.
It further noted the need for Government CBI to focus on industrialisation by focusing on many areas in which it has competitive advantages, particularly in tapping the huge potential of the economy in gas and efforts of government at enhancing capacity for exploitation to promote industrialisation.
It commended the Administration on progress attained in the implementation of Council’s recommendations particularly those of developing performance matrix, its proactive management of the economy its focus on the manufacturing sector.
Other areas on which the government received the council’s kudos are: transformation of the aviation, development in Agriculture, successful privatization of the power sector, generation and distribution plants and the efficient management of the 2012 flood disaster.
The council encouraged government “to proactively sell positive story about Nigeria to the international audience through the media for the purpose of enhancing the image of the country as the preferred investment destination in Africa.
The two day meeting was attended by Mr. President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, the Vice President, Arch. Mohammed Namadi Sambo, GFR, the Coordinator of the Council, Baroness Lynda Chalker, the Economic Ministers led by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga and Minister of National Planning and Dr. Shamsudeen Usman.
The ten members of the Council: Alec Erwin, Olivier Suinat, Haruki Hayashi, Guillaume Roux, Jim Ovia, Jacques Maraud des Grottes, Andrew Brown, Emmanuel Ijewere, David Haworth, Femi Otedola, Aliko Dangote, Umar Mutallab, Simon Harford and Sam Jonah were also in attendance.
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