Friday 4 March 2016

My daughter is pregnant for her abductor after being raped - Charles Oruru

Ese's father, Mr Charles Oruru has confirmed the rumour making the rounds that his 14 year-old daughter is pregnant for her abductor, Yunusa Dahiru, alias Yellow.

“My daughter is pregnant. Everything you read about her is true. She was raped. This is a case of rape because she is a minor. We are going to pursue this matter and the law will take its full course.

“God knows why he allowed it to happen. But we believe that it will be better at last. I don’t want to talk further now. I will talk in due cause,” he said.

He said he visited his daughter at the Police Officers' Mess in the company of two of his five children, 16-year-old Onome and 11-year-old Lucky.

Mr Oruru who vowed his family's determination to see the law take its full course denied ever hiring Yunusa as a domestic servant.

Meanwhile, Yunusa Dahiru is now in the custody of the Bayelsa State Police Command.
He is expected to be prosecuted in Bayelsa State where he committed the alleged offense.

Fuel scarcity to end soon - PPMC

The Petroleum Products Marketing Company, PPMC has said that measures are being taken to end fuel scarcity across the country.

The Managing Director of PPMC, Mrs Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue disclosed this in Abuja on Thursday while addressing journalists.

"Right now, we have about eight vessels coming in, each of which ranges between 30,000 to 40,000 metric tonnes capacity, and these should be more than enough to ensure sufficiency.

"On Wednesday alone, over 1,000 trucks were loaded out by the major marketers and PPMC," she said.

She said that about 400 intervention trucks are being used to service marketers mostly in Abuja and Lagos which account for about 60 per cent of daily national consumption fuel.

She disclosed that trucks were being loaded from Port Harcourt, Warri, Ogarra and Calabar as alternative sources for Lagos.

She assured that with all the efforts being made, all the problems of scarcity of fuel would be a thing of the past by weekend.

"We share in the pains of all motorists and all Nigerians," she assured.

Nnamdi-Ogbue said that government is intensifying efforts to break the stranglehold of corruption sharp practices in the distribution of petroleum products.

"Right now, more than 300 trucks should be arriving Abuja and we are tracking them to ensure that they duly arrive here.

“We have our staff all over, monitoring to make sure that the volumes brought in are actually discharged," she said.

She noted that products are being sold 24 hours round the clock to help bring about normalcy in the system.

NAN

US Govt, Nigeria, General Electric in $20m women's health initiative.

The Federal Government of Nigeria, the Government of the United States of America and General Electric, GE have launched a new mother-and-child health initiative to expand access to pre-natal screening to over two million expectant mothers in Nigeria by 2020.

News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle as saying that the "Healthy Imagination Mother and Child Initiative'' would help to reduce preventable mother and infant deaths.

According to Entwistle, 40,000 maternal deaths per year occur in Nigeria. He noted that many pregnant women delayed seeking care until potential life-threatening condition arose, adding that no mother should die from preventable causes.

He explained that the tripartite partnership between Nigeria, U.S. and GE would identify at-risk pregnancies early and refer women to higher level of care.

He said that the $20 million project will also address maternal and child health challenges among health workers in Nigeria.

He also said that the initiative would enhance training of midwives, nurses and other health professionals in the use of portable ultrasound (Vscan Access) screening tool to determine at-risk pregnancies.

"The US Government is committed to engaging in effective and innovative alliance with the private sector to support Nigeria’s criteria development needs.

"We are proud to collaborate with GE to bring quality health services to millions of women and children in Nigeria,” he said.

Entwistle also said that the initiative would target 1,300 midwives and prenatal primary healthcare givers in six states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja with over 100,000 hours of training over the next three years in maternal and child health care.

He said that General Electric's portable ultrasound Vscan Access launched at the World Health Assembly in Geneva in May 2015, is designed for front-line workers in low-resource settings to help improve maternal health.

The event was attended by Dr. Ado Mohammed, Executive Director of National Primary Health Care Development Agency and the GE Chairman, Jeffrey Immelt among others.

NAN

Diversion of bailout fund: EFCC arrests Gov Okorocha’s aides

Three top aides of the Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha are now in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

The Cable reports that the suspects allegedly diverted the sum of N2 billion bailout fund received by the state from the Federal Government for payment of salary arrears of civil servants.

The EFCC in a statement it released on Thursday, March 3 said as follows :

“Their arrest followed an investigation into the alleged diversion of the said money which revealed that, the cashier had made cash withdrawal of N456.532m between September 3, 2015 and October 10, 2015 from the government house account domiciled in Zenith Bank.

“However, it was revealed that the said amount was given to an aide of the chief of staff to the governor, following approval and directive by the Principal Secretary to the Governor.”

The detained suspects are Obi Paschal Chigozie, Principal Secretary to the Governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha; Uzoho Casmir,  Director of Finance, and Iheoma Kenneth.

Thursday 3 March 2016

Dickson sets up medical team for Ese Oruru

The Governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake Dickson has disclosed that his government has set up a team of psychologists and other medical experts to assist Ese Oruru on her road to recovery.

Dickson made the disclosure to newsmen in Yenagoa after a closed-door meeting with the Orurus at the Government House.

“I told the family that it could have been worse because their daughter may have disappeared forever.

“This matter has to do with enforcement of the laws of the State. Everything has to be done to protect the girl-child, like Ese’s case has shown.

“This is not a religious matter, but the right of a young girl to grow up with her parents.  I want to use the opportunity to assure all that the police and the directorate of public prosecution are working to see that this matter is pursued to its logical conclusion.

“There are questions begging for answers. How come adults who saw a minor in far away Kano did not deem it right to return such minor to the lawful custody of her parents?

“We want to know who could have saved this situation but did not. We have set up a team that includes psychologists and others.We are ready to support and standby Ese, not just now but in the days, months and years ahead," he said.

Meanwhile, Ese's mother, Mrs Rose Oruru has thanked the media and Nigerians for their support in the rescue of her daughter.

Ese abduction saga: Police to sack indicted officers.

The Police Service Commission, PSC declared at the Force Headquarters, Abuja on Thursday that it will sanction any police officer found wanting in the abduction and forced marriage of Ese Oruru.

The declaration is coming on the heels of the order by the Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase that the roles played by police detectives and other officers in the abduction drama be investigated.

In a statement issued by Ikechukwu Ani, Head of Public Relations, the PSC said ;
“The Police Service Commission will not hesitate to sanction any Police Officer no matter how highly placed, who is found culpable in the abduction saga of Ese Oruru, who was said to have been abducted and forced into marriage in Kano.

“The Commission is waiting on the on-going investigation of some police officers on the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, and will ensure that any police officer found to have compromised himself either by omission or commission in the saga will be flushed out.”

The PSC commended the IGP for his swift action in rescuing the minor from abduction and forced marriage and reuniting her with her parents.

The Commission pledged to work with the IGP to ensure that Nigerian children are guaranteed of their right to life.

IDP gives birth in camp

Photos: Baby girl welcomed at Malkohi IDP in Yola http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/03/photos-baby-girl-welcomed-at-malkohi.html

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