Saturday 2 January 2016

Borno Govt To Build Trenches In Communities

The government of Borno State, northeast Nigeria has declared that it plans to build trenches around vulnerable villages in the state to protect the people from Boko Haram attacks.

Governor Kashim Shettima made the disclosure on Saturday during a tour to assess the damages done to some of the communities by the terrorists.

The governor while sympathizing with the people also assured of his readiness to act proactively to defend their lives and property.

“We will construct trenches around the entry points to prevent the terrorists from carrying out attacks.We will also fortify the areas by providing more security personnel to watch over the areas,’’ he said.

Shettima also pledged to assist the who have lost houses and loved ones, even as he expressed optimism that the insurgency would soon become history.

“We are on the right path and God is with us. God willing; we will defeat them,’’ he said.

Earlier, Mallam Bulama Dawari, the district head of Ari Dawari, a community regularly raided by Boko Haram had desperately appealed to the governor to help secure his people who were on the verge of fleeing the village.

His words ;
“Our village is just 3km from Maiduguri, the state capital, but we are not safe. The insurgents carry out their attacks on our community at will; my people are already packing their belongings to leave.

“Our community is made up of farmers who depend solely on subsistence agriculture. But without adequate security, we will have to leave because our lives are no longer safe,”

$2.1b Arms Probe: EFCC To Quiz Okonjo-Iweala, Ex-Service Chiefs In Second Phase

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC is to begin a second round of investigation into the disbursement of the $2.1b arms procurement fund on Monday.

Agency sources said that more public figures including Minister of Finance in the Jonathan administration, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, some ex-Service Chiefs and serving military officers will be questioned in connection with the $2.1billion arms funds .

“We are beginning the second phase of the ongoing investigation of the $2.1b arms deals on Monday. From the preliminary findings, the scandal is mind-boggling.

“We are going to question more high-profile serving and former public officers, including a former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the release of some funds.

“We want the ex-Minister to shed more light on how about $322 million was disbursed to the Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA).

“Some serving and former military chiefs will have to respond to issues which we have already isolated for clarification,” said a source at the anti graft agency.

He said that investigators have already obtained the list of military equipment which were supposedly bought as well as the inventory list of the Armed Forces.

“This explains why some serving and former military chiefs will need to come and assist our investigators.

“Some of the companies which supplied these equipment have been contacted too,” he said.

CHAN: Oliseh's 23-man squad leaves for South Africa

The Nigerian Football Federation, NFF said on Saturday in Abuja that the 23 man Eagles B team selected by Coach Sunday Oliseh for the 2016 African Nations Championship, CHAN, in Rwanda has departed Nigeria for South Africa.

According to NFF's Assistant Director (Communications), Mr Ademola Olajire, the team, along with the technical and backroom staff, left the country on Saturday afternoon for Capetown in South Africa.

“There, the squad will stage a 10-day pre-Championship training camp, and play two friendly games against Angola and Cote d’Ivoire, who are also CHAN-bound on Jan. 6 and Jan. 11 respectively,’’ he said.

He noted that Coach Oliseh had already arrived South Africa ahead of the team.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that Nigeria’s Super Eagles B team had finished third at the third edition of the African Nations Championship held in South Africa in 2014.

The Eagles are in Group C of this year’s championship with 2011 winners Tunisia, Niger Republic and Guinea,

Group C matches will be played at the Stade Regional Nyamirambo, Kigali.

The championship holds from Jan. 16 to Feb. 7, 2016

The Full List:

Goalkeepers: Ikechukwu Ezenwa (Sunshine Stars); Olufemi Thomas (Enyimba International FC); Okiemute Odah (Warri Wolves)

Defenders: Austin Oboroakpo (Abia Warriors); Kalu Okogbue (Rangers International); Jamiu Alimi (Shooting Stars); Mathew Etim (Rangers); Chima Akas (Sharks FC); Stephen Eze (Sunshine Stars); Christopher Maichibi (Giwa FC); Samson Gbadebo (Lobi Stars)

Midfielders: Ifeanyi Mathew (El-Kanemi Warriors); Paul Onobi (Sunshine Stars); UsmanMohammed (FC Taraba); Yaro Bature (Nasarawa United); Bartholomew Ibenegbu (Warri Wolves); Ibrahim Salau (Shooting Stars)

Forwards: Osas Okoro (Rangers); Ezekiel Bassey (Enyimba); Tunde Adeniji (Sunshine Stars); Bright Onyedikachi (FC IfeanyiUbah); Chisom Chikatara (Abia Warriors); Prince Aggrey (Sunshine Stars).

We won't worship Buhari, PDP declares.

The People's Democratic Party, PDP is miffed by the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC's apparent inability to take criticism in good faith.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, the PDP wondered why the same APC people that gleefully churned out all manner of invective against the person of former President Goodluck Jonathan now find it hard to tolerate criticism.

The statement partly reads;
“Unlike the APC that denigrated the office and person of former President Jonathan by wrongly depicting him as ‘clueless and incompetent’, the PDP remains the most decent, mature and constructive opposition party in our democracy and we have evidenced great respect for the person and exalted office of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“During the Goodluck Jonathan presidency, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, while in the saddle as interim Deputy National Secretary of the APC, in a post on his twitter page, described President Jonathan as ‘lazy, docile, incompetent, clueless, hopeless and useless leader.’ Other APC leaders made raining abuses on Jonathan a past time.

“The PDP is a very responsible opposition party; our leaders are mature; and we have demonstrated so in our critique of the President’s responses during the maiden Presidential Media Chat. We have reviewed President Buhari’s performance and concluded that it was uninspiring

“The entire world listened to President Buhari during the chat and went away with different impressions. We did and came up with the theme of our initial reaction that portrayed him very appropriately as a tyrant. And for purpose of clarity, a tyrant is a ruler who has complete power over a country and who uses the power in a cruel and unfair way, which was why we recommended the suspension of the operation of the constitution so he can rule for the next four years as a maximum ruler.

“In its reaction, his party National Chairman, John Oyegun magisterially and dictatorially warned that ‘we (APC) may not condone such anymore.’ Our position in the PDP is that we are in trouble as a nation. All we hear from the APC regarding our freedom is ‘we won’t tolerate’, ‘we won’t condone.’ Are these words used by democrats or tyrants?

“So, the PDP too is being warned and coerced on what to say as opposition party. The PDP must be commended for the civil, responsible, mature, issue-based opposition it has played. The nation knows how the APC rained insults on former President Jonathan and that the PDP, during that time, never used words like ‘it would not condone…’

“Some have even criticised the PDP style of opposition as being too civil considering the tyranny we are facing. That is why Chief John Oyegun could term a dictionary word-‘tyrant’- as insulting. Nigerians do not need the PDP or anyone else to make them decide if President Buhari’s APC government fits the definition of a tyrant.

“The real trait of the President was unraveled during the media chat. He has repeatedly shown his scorn for the Legislature, an independent arm of government while sanctioning security agencies’ disrespect for court orders and the impunity of continuous incarceration of people who have been granted bails by the courts.

“Also from his responses, the President has even pronounced a guilty verdict on Col Sambo Dasuki and Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra even before the hearings by the courts. Sadly, even the international community has noted this brazen scorn and disdain for the independence of the judiciary.

“Furthermore, how do we describe a President who openly denigrated an entire race as he did in the media chat when he suggested that the Igbos were insatiable with the appointments his government has so far given to them? Indeed, the timing and the tenor of the President’s comment, given the security and political situation in the land, remain worrisome, especially at a time a nerve-soothing statement from the father of the nation could have reassured the agitators of the need for peace and unity in the nation.
“Besides, it is sad and embarrassing that President Buhari’s anti-corruption crusade has now been reduced to a war between the APC and the PDP as declared by the Office of his spokespersons. Since they have confirmed that this is what the anti-corruption crusade is all about, the APC is obviously seeking to destroy the PDP so that it can push through Buhari’s second tenure in 2019 without opposition from the PDP.

“This has also confirmed our concern that this is the reason the Federal Government is persecuting, and not prosecuting, Col. Sambo Dasuki. The APC and its leaders fear that Dasuki, given his vast political and security network, may be harbouring a presidential ambition, more so that the PDP has zoned its presidential ticket to the north.

“The PDP is conversant with the sinister plan by the APC-led Federal Government to completely decimate our party by raking up all manner of allegations of corruption against the Goodluck Jonathan administration and leaders of the PDP with a view to taking them to court on orchestrated charges.

“Finally we are aware that President Buhari has directed security agencies to be more vicious in dealing with our members and has continued to subtly coerce the Judiciary to convict those being charged to court. But what gives us joy is that President Buhari is not God and we will not worship him.

Cash-strapped NFF cancels match bonuses for junior teams

The Nigerian Football Federation, NFF disclosed on a television program in Abuja on Friday that match bonuses for all the national male and female junior teams, including the victorious U-17 side which recently won the FIFA World U-17 championship for a record fifth time.

President of the NFF, Mr Amaju Pinnick said on the program that the Federation's meagre finances resulting from the nation's dwindling income has made it impossible to continue to pay bonuses to players and officials of the junior teams.

Other teams affected by the cancelation are the female U-17 team and the U-13 and U-15 teams, male and female.

“The players of these national teams will no longer be entitled to match bonuses, because of lack of funds caused by the economic downturn in the country.

“Funding has been very, very difficult to come by for the Federation. .

.“The bonuses for the semi-final and final matches of the World Cup have not been paid to the Eaglets. There is no money to pay these bonuses and we can’t pay them for now, because we do not have the money. There was a rumour that we gave the players N20,000 each as winning bonus. Where did we get the money from? It’s all lies. As soon as we get enough money, we will pay all the players.

“They did this country proud by winning the U-17 World Cup and we must appreciate them by paying any bonuses due to them,” said the NFF boss.

Corruption: Pardon looters willing to return their loot, cleric advises Buhari

The Federal Government has been advised by the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, John Cardinal Onaiyekan to pardon treasury looters who are willing to return stolen funds.

The cleric made the appeal at the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Nyanya, Abuja during his New Year message to the nation.

Cardinal Onaiyekan said that current happenings indicate that corruption would be eradicated from the country over time but added that fighting the monster called for care.

His words:
“It is okay to expose people and disgrace them, but that will not solve the problem.

“If we want our money back, we have to strategize so that the countries that are keeping our money can feel challenged to return them.

“The easiest way to get the money back is to convince them to go bring the money back, and then it will be easy.

“One way to convince people to bring stolen money back is to promise them that they will not be disgraced.

“This is different from plea bargain where you tell a person who stole hundred billion of naira to return fifty billion and be forgiven; that for me is not the right thing.

“If you have stolen hundred million and you are ready to bring back all, then we will leave you and not send you to jail, Nigeria can do that,’’ he said.

Group Demands Search/Rescue Team For Chibok Girls

The Bring Back Our Girls, BBOG advocacy group in a new year press conference at the Unity Fountain, Abuja on Friday, asked the Federal Government to set up a search and rescue team for the recovery of the 219 Chibok Secondary School girls missing since 2014.

The girls had been abducted from their hostel by Boko Haram terrorists in a midnight raid.

Addressing journalists at the event, former Minister of Education and leader of the BBOG group, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili lamented that the President Buhari did address the rescue of the Chibok Girls in his new year message.

“Boko Haram cannot be said to have been defeated technically or otherwise without the safe return of our abducted daughters,” she said.

She said further that;
“We especially noted with great dismay that the issue of rescue of our Chibok girls and other citizens in terrorist captivity did not feature in the president’s New Year address to the nation today (Friday).

The implication of such a deliberate omission is not lost on us.

"Therefore we the #BringBackOurGirls movement, families of our Chibok girls, the Chibok community, and all sympathisers to the cause of these innocent schoolgirls continuously unjustly treated will be marching to re-engage with the president in two weeks, on Thursday January 14, 2016 at the State House.

“This date will be exactly 21 months since their abduction, and three months short of two full years in captivity. We shall meet at Unity Fountain as from 8.30 am that day to proceed on the march. We have already dispatched a letter to the President, duly acknowledged by State House officials.”

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