Friday, 29 January 2016

Supreme Court sacks sacks Senators Andy Uba, Stella Odua

The Supreme Court of Nigeria sitting in Abuja this Friday, unanimously sacked two Senators and a member of the Federal House of Representatives from Anambra State.

The decision affected Stella Odua representing Anambra North Senatorial Zone and Andy Uba representing Anambra South.

With the apex court's ruling, Chris Uba is expected to take over the seat vacated by his elder brother Andy Uba in the Senate while Prince Emeka takes over from Stella Odua.

Friday's judgment of the Supreme Court affirmed the earlier ruling of the High Court which held that Ejike Oguebego's faction of the PDP is the legitimate one to conduct primaries in Anambra State.

I bought the weapons Buhari is fighting Boko Haram with - GEJ

Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan nathan has said that the progress being recorded by the present administration in the war against Boko Haram is on built on the solid foundation that he left behind.

He said that the Buhari administration has not procurement any weapons but has been relying on the equipment he bought to prosecute its counter-insurgency operations.

Jonathan told Paris based France 24 on Wednesday that he laid the groundwork for the successes being recorded by the military against Boko Haram.

“... you know the new government is working hard and I believe they are still using the equipment we procured.

“The 2016 budget is still being debated and no new equipment has been bought. So, even what the new government is still using to prosecute the war is the equipment we procured. I believe that with what we left behind, and the new ones they would acquire, this issue of Boko Haram will be taken to a logical conclusion,” he said.

The former president however declined to comment on the Buhari administration.

“Please, please, I have said that I will not comment on these areas because they are sensitive areas and I wouldn’t want to create problems for my country.

“I cannot comment on what is happening now. It is not proper for a former president to be commenting, either positive or negative,” he said.

Kaduna monarch caught with Indian hemp suspended from office.

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State yesterday announced the immediate suspension of Alhaji Ibrahim Danladi, the traditional ruler of
Goma village in Gimi District of Danga Local Government Area of the state.

The village head was allegedly found in possession of 1.5kg of cannabis otherwise known as Indian hemp by men of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA on January 20, 2016.

The suspension was announced through a statement issued by El-Rufai's Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Samuel Aruwan.

“In a dramatic demonstration of its campaign against drugs, the Kaduna State Government has announced the immediate suspension of a traditional ruler who was arrested for a drug-related offence.

“He admitted ownership of the illegal drug, and the NDLEA will be charging him to court as soon as it concludes its investigations.

“The NDLEA subsequently notified the Kaduna State Security Council of the arrest of the traditional ruler. While deliberating on the matter, the council recommended his suspension from office pending the conclusion of investigations and possible trial. The government accepted the recommendation,” the statement said.

Former Army Chief's Estate Seized By EFCC In Abuja (Photos)

A luxury estate belonging to a former Chief of Army Staff, Gen Azubuike Ihiejirika was yesterday sealed off by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC in Abuja.

The estate is located in Jabi district of the Federal Capital Territory.

See photos here.

Thursday, 28 January 2016

I received N77.5m from Metuh for Jonathan’s media campaign - Witness

The Managing Director of a public relations company, CMC Connect, , Mr. Yomi Badejo-Okusanya, has told a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja that he received 77.5 million naira from the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh to sponsor media campaigns for the re-election of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

In what looked like an indication of how Metuh, spent some of the N400 million he received from the former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki, retd, Badejo-Okusanya told the court that his company handled media consultancy jobs for the PDP in the run up to the 2015 general elections.

Testifying as prosecution witness, PW-5, Badejo-Okusanya said that the N77.5 million was paid to CMC Connect through the bank account of Metuh’s company, Destra Investment Limited.

Explaining that the money paid the agency was deployed to ‘launder the image’ of then President Jonathan to the electorate, the witness told the court that CMC Connect used the bulk of it to pay for advertorials in four television stations.

The witness tendered vouchers addressed to Destra Investment Limited for payment by CMC Connect to African Independent Television, AIT; Nigerian TelevisionAuthority, NTA; Channels TV; and Silverbird Television, STV as evidence.

He further told the court that before his firm was hired, Metuh helped him to secure audience with then President Jonathan, who gave his approval after listening to his presentation.

His words:
“When Metuh became National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, I met with him, and he said he liked the work we did for the party in the past, but unfortunately that the party did not have money to pay us to continue with the work.

“He promised to compensate us whenever an opportunity arose. This was in 2012. Early November 2014, I got a call from him and he asked me where I was. I told him I was in Lagos. He said he wanted me to come to Abuja to attend a meeting.

“When I arrived in Abuja and met him at his house, he drove me to the Presidential Villa where we met a meeting in progress. At the meeting was former President Goodluck Jonathan; his Deputy, Namadi Sambo; former PDP chairman, Adamu Mu’azu; former Senate President, David Mark; Reuben Abati, Alkali Rufai and Doyin Okupe.

“Although, the meeting was in progress, I was able to pick that it had to do with how to win the 2015presidential election.

“In the course of the meeting, Metuh introduced me as the communication consultant that worked for the party before. He then asked me to speak. I proceeded to speak what I considered very frankly with the President.

“I felt it was very important to let him know the critical things he had to do to get the nation right. He asked me a couple of questions himself, and I specifically remember telling him that there was a disconnect between his government and the people.

“He took everything in good faith and asked us to go. The next evening, Metuh called me and said that it seemed like I made an impression on the President. He asked me to coordinate the media campaign plan for the PDP presidential election.

“So, we set about the work with a plan. I was meeting Metuh severally  on the ideas we had on how we could position the party in the minds of Nigerians

“We got the first payment from him on December 1, 2014 which was N7.5 million, a cheque he issued in my name and I transferred the money to my company’s account. This cheque was from Destra Investment Limited.

“On December 15, 2015,  he did a transfer from Destra Investment Limited of N70 million to our company. By middle of December we had started the work.

“The first batch of work we did was to get Nigerians to appreciate the role of the military in the fight against Boko Haram. We also made advert placements in newspapers, radio and television."

The witness also tendered a bundle of newspaper publications as evidence.

The case was adjourned till Thursday next week for continuation of hearing.

Why Eagles may shun future national call ups - Oliseh

Head Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Sunday Oliseh has expressed fears that some of his players may not honor future invitations to play for the national team because of unpaid allowances.

He said that “some players who are being owed various sums of money might not come if they are not paid before the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers."

He disclosed that some of the players have been calling him to ask about their outstanding payments.

“I only have one fear. It is that I just hope that the next time we send invitations out, that players won’t start refusing to play for Nigeria. That is something that is scary but it is real. We have to start thinking because we’re not going to work miracles anymore.

“I’m just afraid that if we don’t put our acts in order we might invite players for the next qualifiers and may be some players might not come, I’m afraid. Already I’m getting phone calls from them. They're still asking what they’re being owed,” he said.

$470m Lagos, Abuja CCTV contract awarded illegally - BPP

The Director General of the Bureau for Public Procurement, BPP, Mr Emeka Eze yesterday said that the $470 million contract awarded by the late President Musa Yar’Adua administration for the procurement and installation of Close Circuit Television, CCTV, in Lagos and Abuja was illegal as it did not follow due process.

Eze made the disclosure at an investigative hearing by the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee looking into the circumstances of the award of the contract and the apparent failure of ZTE Corporation to complete the contract.

He said that the project was not known to the BPP and therefore did not receive a certificate of no objection.

“The contract for the installation of CCTV Cameras in Abuja and Lagos under the National Public Security Communication System project was not processed at the Bureau of Public Procurement prior to award. In other words, the project was not issued a due process certificate of no objection by the BPP.

“Considering the purported cost of contract in US$470 million, the contract ought to have been accompanied with a certificate of no objection issued by the BPP,” he said.

However, a former Director General of NigComSat, Ahmed Rufa’i told the committee that the contract was awarded through a presidential approval.

He that projects that border on national security do not have to pass through the BPP as the president has discretionary powers to approve them.

Chinese telecommunications company,  ZTE, in its submission, told the committee that it fully executed the project tagged National Public Security Communication System, NPSCS.

Managing Director of ZTE Nigeria, Mr. Had Fuqiang, said that the firm completed and delivered one of the world’s best Video Surveillance Systems, VSS, to the Federal Government.

“Contrary to public perception, the project was not to merely install cameras but one conceived to deploy comprehensive, reliable, modern and robust National Public Security Communications System, NPSCS," he said.

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