Hamas in Crisis as Egypt Terror Crackdown Continues

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Egypt’s crackdown on terrorism in the Sinai Peninsula, including weapons smuggling to Gaza, has put Hamas in a tough position. The Islamist movement has found itself cut off from both its weapons supply and much of its source of income.

A recent terrorist attack on the Egyptian intelligence headquarters in Sinai led the Egyptian army to shut down the Rafiah terminal in southern Gaza for the past several days. The terminal is the only one that has been open to normal travel in recent years; Israel’s crossings with Gaza are open to travel only in cases of humanitarian need.

Egypt’s counter-terror tactics near Gaza have mirrored Israel’s: the Egyptian army has bombed smuggling tunnels between Egypt and Gaza, has created a buffer zone, and has battled terrorist “fishermen” who try to leave Gaza waters.

The determined attempt to destroy smuggling tunnels has shut down an estimated 80% of the tunnels trade, and, according to Arab media outlets, has killed several Gaza residents who were caught in the tunnels during destruction operations.

Hamas’ response seems to show a sensitivity to its precarious position: instead of denouncing Egypt as it has denounced Israel for similar counter-terror activities, or going on the attack, as it has previously done, Hamas has reportedly thanked the Egyptian army. According to Maariv/nrg, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhari said, “Smuggling activity has almost completely ceased thanks to the welcome operation by the Egyptian army.”

However, Hamas officials who spoke to the LA Times warned that the operation had destroyed much of Gaza’s source of consumer goods. While many goods enter Gaza via Israel, the tunnels to Egypt supply cheap Egyptian fuel and other goods crucial to Gaza’s economy, said Gaza’s Ministry of National Economy director Hatem Eweda.

Military sources in both Israel and Egypt confirm that Hamas uses the tunnels to bring in the weapons it uses to arm its security forces, build its rocket arsenal, and keep up its advantage over local rivals, including both Islamic sects and anti-Islamist protest groups.

In addition, Hamas taxes goods brought in via smuggling tunnel, and the heavy blow to tunnel trade is expected to mean a sharp drop in the group’s revenue.

Egypt’s new leadership replaced the Muslim Brotherhood, a Hamas ally. The current anti-Islamist crackdown in Egypt may be affecting Hamas as well; however, the movement appears reluctant to voice criticism. A senior Hamas leader recently told Egyptian media that protests in Gaza on behalf of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi had been “mistaken.”

Morsi is accused of colluding with Hamas in staging prison breaks in which Egyptian guards were killed. Both Morsi and Hamas have denied the allegations.

A poll conducted by the Palestinian Authority's Maan news service found that over 73% of Gaza Arabs believe Egypt's crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood will have a negative impact on Hamas.

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Who will be left in Egypt?

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Two years after thousands of Egyptian protesters risked their lives to bring down the dictator Hosni Mubarak, the military-controlled government in Cairo is expanding a repressive system that may ultimately be worse than the one Mr. Mubarak built and managed.

On Thursday, with much of the world distracted by Syria, the Egyptian generals and the civilian officials they have appointed extended a countrywide state of emergency for two months. And after overthrowing Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first freely elected president, two months ago and trying to crush his Muslim Brotherhood allies, security forces have also begun to round up other dissenters, a chilling warning that no Egyptians should feel safe if they dare to challenge authority.

That was not the kind of country that most Egyptians envisioned during the 2011 revolution when they sought democracy and freedom and demanded jobs and education. The repression and intolerance will ensure more instability and make it impossible for Egypt to revive its economy and play a constructive role in the region.

The 1950s-era state of emergency law, which removes the right to a trial and curbs on police abuses, was for decades a hated symbol of Mr. Mubarak’s excesses. Although the law stayed on the books, the state of emergency was suspended after Mr. Mubarak’s overthrow. The military leadership revived it last month and has extended it until November, citing the security problems that have only grown worse since Mr. Morsi’s ouster.

Just as troubling, the government has moved from singling out the Brotherhood and other Islamists to going after liberal and left-leaning activists and journalists. The April 6 group, which has been praised internationally for its role in the movement that brought down Mr. Mubarak, said Wednesday that police had raided a local office without a warrant and detained several activists for hours.

That same day, the government also filed charges in a military court against Ahmed Abu Deraa, a journalist covering Northern Sinai, where the military is facing growing violence by Islamist militants and has sought to bar news coverage there. Mr. Abu Deraa’s reporting has contradicted claims from the military about operations in Sinai.

There seems to be no end to the draconian controls as the military seeks to restrain the news media, manipulate the courts, misuse security services and restrict civil society groups. If it prevents the Muslim Brotherhood from operating at all, as many expect, it will go even farther than Mr. Mubarak. The process of revising the Constitution that was put in place by the government seems as flawed as the one implemented by Mr. Morsi. The results are almost certain to be regarded by many Egyptians as illegitimate.

All this comes on top of a crackdown on peaceful demonstrators after the coup that killed more than 1,000 people. The Obama administration has quietly suspended assistance to the Egyptian government and called off military exercises, but it will soon have to decide whether to allow the transfer of other aid to the military. Given the government’s insistence on repressing its people and pursuing a self-destructive course, that money should be withheld.

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PDP peace talks continue on October 7

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President Goodluck Jonathan, Vice President Namadi Sambo and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors failed last night to resolve the crisis rocking the ruling party.

The meeting, also attended by PDP Board of Trustees Chairman Chief Tony Anenih was adjourned after five hours to October 7.

All seven aggrieved PDP governors – Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Sule Lamido (Jigawa) and Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano) attended the meeting held at the First Lady’s Conference room at the Presidential Villa.

There were three Pro. Jonathan governors Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom), Idris Wada (Kogi) and Liyel Imoke (Cross River).

Amaechi, wearing a white shirt, drove himself to the venue around 5:14 p.m. in a Black Range Rover marked Nasarawa AE 153 NBB. He drove behind the Niger State governor’s vehicle.

At the end of the meeting, Aliyu told reporters that the meeting was inconclusive and stood adjourned till October 7. He said both parties had agreed to stop making inflammatory statements.

He said: “Sequel to the number of meetings convened by leaders and stakeholders. The governors of Adamawa, Niger, Rivers, Kwara, Sokoto, Jigawa, Akwa Ibom, Kogi, Kano and Cross Rivers states met with the President, the Vice President and the chairman of the Board of Trustees and extensively deliberated on various issues.

“The meetings were cordial and deliberations fruitful with a clear commitment on all sides to resolve all issues raised at the meeting.

“The meeting (last night) also called on all parties to shield their swords and avoid further inflammatory comments on issues particularly during the course of our deliberations as we have all agreed to resolve all the differences.

“In the interim, all parties have accepted to commence immediate action and agreed towards complete resolution of all matters and continue to meet until all processes toward reconciliation are totally complete.

“The meetings will continue on Monday 7th October, 2013.

“We use this opportunity therefore to thank all members of our party and supporters for their patience and understanding as we will make sure and ensure that there is progress in resolving the crisis.”

To end the crisis in PDP, the G-7 and Baraje faction had tabled five demands before Jonathan and a seven-man peace panel headed by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo.

The conditions are:

•The sack of National Chairman Bamanga Tukur.

•Return of party structure to governors in Adamawa, Rivers, Kano and other states.

•Sticking to one-term tenure by the President by foregoing re-election in 2015.

•Resolution of NGF and Rivers crises, including the lifting of Amaechi’s suspension.

•Stop the harrassment of governors by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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UK deputy PM to stop £3,000 visa bond

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Hope rose yesterday for Nigerian first time visitors to the United Kingdom, who may be affected by the planned introduction of £3,000 (about N700,000, (visa bond as British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg vowed to block the implementation of the policy.

The British Government plans a new visa policy that will see some “high risk” first time visitors deposit £3,000 in bond before being given visas.

The deposit will be refunded on departure from the UK within the stipulated period but forfeited if the applicant overstays the visa.

The pilot project is planned to start in November in six countries, including Nigeria where there has been outrage from the government and the people.

Some lawmakers have even urged the Federal Government to consider a retaliatory approach should the UK go ahead with the bond policy.

The other countries targeted for the pilot scheme are Ghana, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Clegg said yesterday he would try to block any attempt to make foreign visitors routinely pay a security deposit to come to the U.K.

Officials and business people in other affected countries have condemned the proposal, and the British government has not said how many visa applicants will have to pay the bond.

Clegg said his Liberal Democrat party and its Conservative coalition partners had “differences of emphasis” on the plan, and details were still being discussed in government.

“I am absolutely not interested in a bond which becomes an indiscriminate way of clobbering people who want to come to this country,” Clegg told the BBC. He said the bonds “are certainly not going to go ahead” on that basis.

“Of course in a coalition I can stop things,” he added.

Immigration is a sensitive political issue in Britain, especially with the unemployment and austerity measures brought on by the economic crisis. Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to cut net immigration from 252,000 a year in 2010 to below 100,000 a year by 2015.

While that plays well with the Conservatives’ right-of-centre supporters, it has been trouble for the centrist liberal Liberal Democrats, who are holding their annual conference in Glasgow, Scotland.

The party is sagging in opinion polls, 18 months ahead of a national election, and many members have expressed unease about the compromises involved in coalition government. Earlier this month, one of the best-known Lib Dem lawmakers, Sarah Teather, said she was quitting because she felt the party no longer fought for social justice and liberal values.

Clegg defended his party’s participation in the coalition, saying it had made the government fairer and more liberal.

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PDP reaches out to Tambuwal over impeachment threat

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Leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are reaching out to House of Representatives Speaker Aminu Tambuwal over New PDP members threat to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan, The Nation learnt yesterday.

PDP Chair Bamanga Tukur has scheduled a meeting with Tambuwal, who was once considered a “rebel” by the party after several claims that he was romancing the opposition.

The meeting is to discuss ways to appeal to the members of the New PDP over the threat.

The meeting, which was at the instance of the Chairman is scheduled for 3pm tomorrow at the National Assembly.

The meeting, according to a source, comes on the heels of the failure of the desperate appeal by the PDP leadership to persuade the Speaker to postpone the resumption date of the members from the annual recess which terminates tomorrow.

Though the agenda for the meeting, according to Tukur, is to present the members of the newly-elected National Working Committee to the PDP Caucus in the House, The Nation learnt that the aim is to appeal to the PDP members to embrace peace.

A source said the Speaker was opposed to the initial plan of presenting the newly elected NWC members to himself alone, and in the alternative offered a broader participation that would include other members of the PDP Caucus.

The source said: “The Speaker was being careful considering the tension over the fractionalisation of the PDP with the new faction attacking the old faction. If he agrees to meet with the NWC members alone, that would have put him squarely in the camp of the PDP with the attendance consequences from the new PDP members who have been screaming for the impeachment of President Goodluck Jonathan and a clean break from the Bamangar Tukur- led Party.

Another reason for the meeting is the belief that the there are moves by the new PDP to remove members of the leadership who belong to the PDP.

There were report that members of the New PDP would meet today meet today on how to reconstitute the leadership of the National Assembly, which is made up of PDP.

According to the source “we are meeting to primarily set a new agenda for the 7th Assembly using our large number which is hovering around 95 to 125 Reps and 55 Senators,” the source said, adding:

“We equally have the strong voices of 137 All Progressives Congress, APC, in the Green Chamber who have vowed to support our cause.

“if you add 137 to 95, we are clearly in the majority in the House of Reps and we will speak with one voice.

“This large figure of Reps will speak in one voice in all proceedings bordering on bills and motions.

“We will handle all matters as one large family to bring down those tyrants who are enemies of democracy in the old PDP.”

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Nigeria PHCN’s investors grumble over assets handover

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Investors in the Power Holding Company (PHCN) successor firms are grumbling.

They are yet to take over the companies after paying the bid price on August 21.

The modalities for their takeover of the firms spread across the country are still being worked out.

Besides, labour issues are yet unresolved.

“The entire arrangement is unclear,” an official of one of the investing firms said at the weekend.

The companies, which paid N358.04 billion into government coffers, are: West Power and Gas, the preferred bidder for the Eko Distribution Company; NEDC/KEPCO, Ikeja Distribution Company; 4Power Consortium, Port Harcourt Distribution Company; Vigeo Consortium, Benin Distribution Company; Aura Energy, Jos Distribution Company; and Kann Consortium, AbujaDistribution Company.

Others are: Integrated Energy Distribution and Marketing Company, the preferred bidder for both the Ibadan and Yola Distribution Companies; Sahelian Power, Kano Distribution Company, Transcorp/Woodrock Consortium, Ughelli Power Plc; Amperion, Geregu Power Plc; Mainstream Energy Limited, Kainji Power Plc; and CMEC/EUAFRIC Energy JV, which made part-payment for the acquisition of Sapele Power Plc.

The pending issues which the new owners will table before the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) tomorrow in Abuja, are inability of government to pay the severance package of the PHCN workers and failure to pay their full pension to the administrators.

The National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is yet to come up with the methodology for defining tariff and the transition market, among other issues.

Mr Ransom Owan, Chairman, Round Table Committee of the companies that bought PHCN firms, said government would regulate the electricity tariffs to protect consumer’s right.

Owan told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt yesterday that electricity prices were controlled and governed by NERC as the protector of the consumer.

He said the new PHCN owners would treat the consumers as “kings’’ since they stand to pay for the industry’s financial responsibilities.

“Why won’t the consumer be king when generation, transmission and distribution of power are paid for by the consumer through rates that are controlled,’’ Owan said.

The chairman said the new electricity owners were not expected to exceed the prescribed regulated price by the commission.

He urged consumers to remain confident as their interest would be protected in the regulation of tariffs.

Owan also said all existing employees of PHCN would be paid off 100 per cent by the Federal Government in line with labour unions demand.

He said the new owners of PHCN also had an agreement with the government to retain some PHCN employees for a period of six months for continuity.

“After being paid off by the Federal Government, the new electricity firms would take over from where government has stopped and pay the retained staff for the next six months,” he said.

Owan said retention of some staff would enable the new owners build up the business and try to turn it around for the benefit of the country.

He said the management of PHCN would continue its work with the equipment on ground, adding that the company had 60 per cent of the shares while the Federal Government still owns 40 per cent.

Former President, Senior Staff Association of the defunct National Electric Power Authority, Mr Godwin Ifenacho, said the reforms’ objectives might not be achieved unless urgent steps are taking to address the loopholes in the privatisation process.

Ifenacho said government had failed to provide a clear cut programmes on the handing over.

He said: “It is disheartening to note that there are problems on the handing over process despite the fact that the companies after they have fulfilled their own side of the deal. The BPE appears not ready to handover assets to PHCN’s successor companies, hence the problems we are having. Why has the government not paid the severance package in full? What is delaying it? Does that mean that the government does not have enough money to pay the workers? Are there facilities on ground for the firms to start on a clean slate? These are the questions the government must answer to win the confidence of Nigerians that have been expecting improved electricity,’

He said the government would be setting a bad precedent if it failed to allow the private operators to start on a strong footing.

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PDP crisis: Baraje faction’s treasurer forced to resign

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The crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took a strange twist last night when the National Treasurer of the Kawu Baraje faction, Mallam Tanko Isiaku Gomna, was forced to resign.

The incident was a replay of how a former National Chairman of PDP, Mr. Audu Ogbeh, was pressurised to resign in 2005.

It was learnt that Gomna was invited to the Presidential Villa in Abuja where he was asked to either resign or forfeit his company’s contracts with the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) and the Federal Ministry of Works.

Gomna, a nominee of a former Governor of Gombe State, Alhaji Danjuma Goje, sought for permission to consult but he was asked to make up his mind on the spot.

A source in Baraje’s faction said: “Our National Treasurer was summoned to the Villa in respect of an ongoing road project along Ogbomoso axis in Oyo State and others with the Federal Ministry of Works.

“On getting there, he was given the option of either resigning as the National Treasurer of Baraje’s faction or losing his plum contracts.”

Gomna reportedlly pleaded to be allowed to consult but he was asked to take a decision on the spot.

The source went on: “Feeling unsafe, Gomna resigned to avoid being harmed. Upon doing so, the forces at the Villa hurled him before TV cameras to announce his resignation.

“But upon coming out, he raised the alarm and called on Baraje’s faction to save his life.”

The Baraje faction, on September 8, constituted its National Working Committee (NWC).

The NWC members are: Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje (Chairman); Dr. Sam Sam Jaja (Deputy National Chairman); Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola (National Secretary) and Hon. Maode Umar Hiliya (Deputy National Secretary).

Others are: Mr. Timi Frank (National Youth Leader); Hon Binta Koje, National Woman Leader; Mallam Nasir Issa (National Organising Secretary); Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze(National Publicity Secretary); Hon. Wadada (National Financial Secretary)and Mallam Tanko Isiaku Gomna (National Treasurer).

In a statement he issued in Abuja, Gwamna said he resigned after a careful study of the unfolding events in the polity, and a deep reflection of the consequences of such impasse on the party.

“This decision was arrived at after a careful study of the unfolding events in the polity and a deep sober reflection of the consequences of the outcome of such impasse on our party,’’ he said.

According to him, as a lover of democracy, he is of the belief that the impasse will not augur well for the unity, peace, progress and prosperity of the party in particular, and the nation in general.

Gwamna, who pledged his loyalty to the Bamanga Tukur-led PDP, called on all party faithful to unite and ensure the amicable resolution of the impasse in the party.

“Our desire is for the PDP to continue to lead while others follow. As such, we must eschew all vices capable of unnecessarily heating up the polity,” he said, adding:

“I pledge my loyalty to the Bamanga Tukur leadership, while calling on all party faithful to do same.”

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Delta State: Uduaghan gets fellowship of postgraduate medical college

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The National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria will award an Honourary Fellowship of the College to Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, CON, Governor of Delta State, at its 31st Annual Convocation ceremony.

This was revealed by Professor Victor C. Wakwe, president of the college, in an invitation sent to the governor.

The ceremony comes up on Thursday, September 19 at the college's premises at Ijanikin, Lagos.

The award comes as the medical community has been acknowledging the Governor's pioneering efforts in boosting maternal and child health through a comprehensive coverage that gives free health services for pregnant women and free healthcare for newborns up to the age of five.

Uduaghan, a medical doctor with a distinguished career, has been executing an ambitious programme of rehabilitating, upgrading and equipping many hospitals in Delta State. Under the project, the 60-year old Baptist Hospital in Eku was upgraded into a modern health institution with state of the art facilities.

Similarly, the Delta State governor also upgraded facilities at the Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara and is now undertaking knee cap and kidney transplant.

The National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria was set up in 1979 to produce specialists in all branches of medicine and dentistry as well as determine standards and accredit medical institutions in Nigeria for professional postgraduate training.

 

Signed

CHIKE C. OGEAH Esq

Honourable Commissioner

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On catholic priesthood and celibacy

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1. Let it be known that the Church is presently not considering anything as regards the removal of the law of celibacy from the Catholic priesthood. The present noise surrounding that is the wishful thinking of some people and a deliberate misrepresentation of the words of the incoming Secretary of the Vatican State.

2. Priestly celibacy has been objected to for many reasons both insofar as it is an ideal for the priest to live by and as it is a law imposed by the Church. Those who argue against the celibacy as law do so in the name of the gospel: Jesus called married men for the sake of the gospel, promulgated no precepts, posited no necessary connection between priesthood and celibacy. It has been criticized for practical reasons as well as ecumenical reasons. It has also been criticized as a denial of freedom.
I do not wish to bore you with a detailed discussion of these criticism but would just like to say that the law of celibacy in the Catholic priesthood does not take away freedom. Anyone who commits himself to the priestly ministry in the Catholic Church does so by an act of freedom. One of the questions directed to the candidate(s) at ordination clearly indicates this fact.

3. What most people have not really put into consideration is the way in which Jesus Christ willed that his priests should live. This is the basic issue in the whole debate: the will of Christ as manifested in the gospel. Thus, the link between priesthood and celibacy was established first in Christ himself. The indisputable fact of the celibacy of Christ shows that, in its most perfect realization, the priesthood entails the renunciation of marriage. Celibacy pertains to the mystery of the Incarnation. If we consider God's dispensation, we discover that the mission of Christ makes celibacy appropriate. The incarnate Word came to bring God close to mankind and to reveal God's love for all men. Had he chosen to marry, he would have ushered into his life a particular love which would have concealed and hampered his universal love. His predilection for one woman would have put a distance between him and other women. Because he had no children of his own, he was able to love all the little children with a heart totally open, without preference. Thanks to celibacy, Jesus was able to enjoy the greatest closeness to every man, woman, and child. He was in a position to be the man for all.

Courtesy: Alfred Okakpu Chukwuemeka (Fr.)

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Nollywood Actor Moses Efret Attempts Suicide Through Drug Overdose As Pregnant Girlfriend, Baby Mama

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If you are a frequent visitor to this site, you must have come across the story of Nigerian actor and gospel singer Moses Efret who allegedly impregnated a lady in the United States after his marriage of several years remains childless.
Though the actor has debunked the story, News In Nigeria told you last week that the story is exclusively true.

The lady at the center of this story, the pregnant girlfriend of Moses Efret has released some shocking photos of herself with the married actor.

The most shocking is the intimate bedroom photo that clearly revealed the face of Moses Efret and the lady in question.

Our source has finally gotten in contact with Moses Efret‘s baby mama. However she has released few pictures and a video but she said she doesn’t want her face to be all over the net. She wants us to proof to you guys the gist is legitimate.
Moses Efret Attempts Suicide

Nigerian actor Moses Efret attempted suicide last weekend, he was rushed to the hospital after his wife attacked him for giving his baby mother help. Of course he ran to the bathroom overdosed himself with some pills and went unconscious till the next day when he gained consciousness.

This wahala is too much.

The two ladies in Moses Efret’s life are both Cameroonians living in Maryland.

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