Sunday, 22 November 2015

Suicide Bomber Kills 8 In Maiduguri

Eight persons lost their lives on Sunday when a female suicide bomber disguised as an internally displaced person got into the midst of women and children who had just arrived Maiduguri and detonated her explosive devices.

Mohammed Kanar, Northeast Director of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, confirmed to AFP that the suicide bomber sneaked in amongst them disguised as an IDP (internally displaced person)before setting off her explosives.

The victims were said to have arrived from Mafa district near the border with Cameroun, an area that had hitherto been ravaged by Boko Haram.

Boko Haram : Bishop Kukah Questions Insurgents's Mental Health

Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah has been asking questions about the state of mind of people who kill people in their places of worship.

See what the bishop said after observing Sunday's Christ The King Procession in Sokoto metropolis.

“A good number of Nigerians have decided to make themselves agents of darkness. But because we are all God’s children, I don’t believe that anybody in his right frame of mind will decide to kill people in their places of worship. That is awkward.

“Can anybody claiming to be a Muslim kill people in the Mosque, or anybody claiming to be a Christian kill people in the Church?"

Abubakar Audu Dies At The Verge Of Victory

The death has been confirmed of the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC in the Saturday, November 21 , 2015 governorship election in Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu.

Audu was reportedly advised to take a rest on Saturday, having complained of stomach ache shortly after casting his vote.

He is rumored to have died around 10 am on Sunday, but some people said that he slumped and passed away when the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC declared the election inconclusive.

The late APC governorship candidate was leading Peoples Democratic Party, PDP's incumbent governor Idris Wada by 41,353 votes when INEC declared the contest inconclusive due to irregularities in some polling units.

Kogi Governorship Election Declared Inconclusive

Following the failure of a clear winner to emerge in the Kogi State governorship election held on Saturday, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has declared the contest inconclusive.

After the collation of results on Sunday, the two leading contenders, Prince Abubakar Audu of the All Progressives Congress, APC and incumbent governor Idris Wada of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP polled 240,867 and 199,514 votes respectively.

Owing to violence and other factors, voting was canceled in several polling units with  registered voters totalling about 49,900.

Given that the APC candidate led his PDP rival with a margin of 41,353 votes which is less than the votes accruable from the areas where elections did not take place, INEC declared the election inconclusive in accordance with the electoral law.

We have lost our bearing - Obi of Onitsha

The Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe recently spoke on the state of affairs of the country.

In his speech during his investiture as the 7th Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, the royal father lamented the profligacy of the present generation which he said would be borne by future generations.

See the speech below.

”We may have lost our bearing as a nation with the discovery of petroleum in the 50s. A false sense of national wealth has turned us into a nation of frolickers and hustlers, who are fighting one another for a greater share of the proverbial national cake, and spending it extravagantly, rather than leveraging the God given windfall to build a stable, diversified, and more prosperous nation.

“As the volume of production and market value of petroleum have fallen, that is, as the national cake has shrunk in size, the competition and struggle for a stake in that cake has become more intense.

“Thus, today, there is tension everywhere – Niger Delta, Boko Haram , MASSOB, industrial strikes, armed robbery, kidnapping, ethnic rivalries, tension between and within the political parties, etc. The sum total is that, our national mindset, particularly amongst the upper and middle classes, which includes most of us in this audience, has been focused on the consumption, rather than the creation, of our national wealth.

“We spend unbelievable amounts importing petrol and subsidizing its retail price whilst our three refineries with adequate capacity to meet our national requirement are literarily moribund, despite huge sums spent on endless turn around maintenances; smaller and less endowed countries successfully operate their own refineries optimally and do not suffer scarcity.

“Nigeria is probably the largest importer of electric generators in the world despite our endowment with natural sources of energy, such as petroleum, coal, hydro and solar energies, and the huge sums spent by successive governments on the power sector. On the other hand, a smaller country, Ghana, takes gas from Nigeria and generates most of its electricity requirements.

“Our food import bill, spent mostly on rice and wheat, is about $22 billion annually, yet our country is blessed with vast arable land and a large population of young jobless people that can be usefully deployed to agriculture.

“Road construction in Nigeria is more expensive than most parts of the world, yet our roads are breaking down faster than we build them because the traditional mode for heavy haulage, namely, railways, pipelines and waterways, are comatose; a trailer load of petrol from Mosimi to Maiduguri causes more damage to our roads than the value of the product being transported.

“A majority of our state governments have recently taken the so-called “bailout loans” for recurrent expenditure, meaning that future generations are being inflicted with the burden of the profligacy of the current generation.”

We didn't get Senate-approved $1b arms fund — Former Minister

A former minister in the government of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has declared that the administration did not receive the one billion US dollars for which it sought and received the approval of the 7th Senate for the procurement of arms to fight Boko Haram.

“Initially , the vote was about $900m but the leadership of the 7th Senate advised the Executive to ask for $1billion to accommodate unexpected financial challenges in fighting Boko Haram.

“The Ministry of Finance ought to write letters to those advancing the loan and those companies supplying the arms on how the government will remit the funds.

“We however did not get the $1 billion loan because the former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, did not sign the necessary papers as a result of the inability of her office to receive the required votes and proceedings from the National Assembly,” he said.

Saturday, 21 November 2015

We won't bomb civilians in Sambisa - Air Force

The Nigerian Air Force, NAF has assured that it is conducting its airstrikes in Sambisa forest with due consideration for the safety of civilian targets.

This assurance was given on Saturday by Air Commodore Isiaka Amao, Air Component Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria, NAN.

He said that the air force always carries out surveillance missions before embarking on bombing raids.

‘’We are also aware that the terrorists usually keep abducted women and children among them; so we carry out series of intelligence-gathering before striking at any target in the hideout.

“We do not carry out strikes in women and children locations because we know that they are innocent persons kept by force by the terrorists.

“Our job is to degrade the terrorists and rescue vulnerable persons forcefully abducted in their hideout,” he said.

He added that the air force had made over 40 sorties on Sambisa forest with 80‰ success in hitting the intended targets.

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