Saturday, 30 January 2016

Nigerians are corrupt down to the grassroots - Bafarawa

Former governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa has declared that most Nigerians are corrupt, even down to the grassroots.

In fact, his score card says that ninety per cent of Nigerians are corrupt.

In an interview with Vanguard Newspapers, Bafarawa said that Nigerians are lucky that President Buhari is fighting corruption head on and should therefore give him all their support.

Here is an excerpt from ex-Governor Bafarawa's interview with Vanguard's Northern Region Editor, Soni Daniel.

Vanguard:
Why are you talking about fighting corruption after being arrested and detained by EFCC along with some other top politicians over money-related matters?

Attahiru Bafarawa:
Well, from my analysis, corruption in Nigeria is not a thing that one man can fight. I believe fighting corruption is the responsibility of every Nigerian.

Don’t forget that I served for eight years from 1999 – 2007, I served for eight years. When we took over from the military in 1999 the crude oil was $9 per barrel and in 2007 it had gotten up to $30 - $40 and then we left a lot of legacies in our various states during that period. When I left office, I left behind N12 billion in the treasury. You can see the fortune that came the way of the nation between 2007 and 2015 when the price of oil rose to over $100 per barrel.

One begins to wonder why those who enjoyed the huge oil revenue should be asking for bailout from the Federal Government.

I can say that I left behind legacies that generations yet unborn will be very proud of. We had a good leader, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, who was committed to fighting corruption and he created many institutions like the EFCC and the ICPC to handle the job.

Whatever name you want to give him; whether he did it for fighting corruption or for witch-hunting, at least, it assisted in fighting corruption. He laid a foundation, he realised there was corruption and he fought it.

After he left, his successors -YarÁdua and Jonathan-did not do much to fight corruption and that exacerbated the monster in the land.

Today, one can say that up to 90 percent of Nigerians are corrupt because when you go to the grassroots level, that is where corruption starts. The electorate will demand money before they elect you into office no matter how good you are, no matter the kind of ideology you have and intend to bring for their own good. If you don’t give them money, they would not support you. The game is that anyone who comes and shares money to them gets the support and nothing more.

Vanguard:
Is that why you are supporting Buhari’s anti-corruption war?

Bafarawa:
Certainly. My support for him stems from the fact that it is a blessing for Nigerians that Buhari’s administration is fighting corruption. We shouldn’t see it as Buhari fighting corruption but something that all of us must join and ensure that it succeeds because Buhari can’t do it alone. It would also be dangerous if we ignore the fight against corruption because it will swallow the country.

As I have said earlier when a huge amount of about $100 a barrel for crude oil is spent and all the money vanishes and government has to bail states out it shows clearly that something has gone wrong somewhere. Giving that bailout to state without the Federal Government investigating what they did with their huge oil earnings was a bit hasty. I would have expected the President to raise a committee to probe how the states incurred their debts and how they arrived at seeking bailout and how they want to use the bailout funds.

For this administration to succeed in fighting corruption, the government must involve not just the EFCC and ICPC but also other Nigerians. The government must open an office for public awareness for fighting corruption.

Special office should be opened to campaign for the common man to see the dangers of corruption. We have to consider preventive measures before prosecuting those who are corrupt. We must adopt the two methods if we must succeed.

Nigeria is in serious problem because it appears to me that loan which the Obasanjo’s administration managed to pay off, we are going back to incur more debts for the nation. We seem to be back to square one by borrowing, borrowing and borrowing and heading to nowhere. No matter what we are talking about, we will not succeed if we don’t fight corruption. I want Nigerians to take the fight against corruption as a project and not just Buhari’s.

Let’s take it as a collective project otherwise we will continue to sink and our children who are not yet born will not forgive us. In 2012 when Jonathan wanted to remove fuel subsidy, Nigerians came out and protested but he had seen it coming that was why he decided to remove subsidy but it wasn’t supported by Nigerians.

More than four years later, people have seen the need to do so. If oil subsidy had been removed when Jonathan wanted to do so, President Buhari would have gotten an easy ride to continue.

If we don’t help Buhari to fight corruption, the person who will succeed him will have many issues to contend with and the nation would suffer the more for it. I believe we don’t have any country than Nigeria and we have to tell ourselves the truth about the situation of this country. It is only in Nigeria that you will see a person looking for government office for them to amass public funds for their own selfish interest. It is only in Nigeria that when a man who had no house gets into public office and in few months after taking over office, he can afford to buy over the whole community because of illicit public funds.

See Vanguard for more.

Olisa Metuh's new beards after life in Kuje Prison (Photos)

After incarceration comes the beards. Beards of wisdom you may say.

Enjoy Metuh's new luxuriant white beards.

Friday, 29 January 2016

#PreventLassa: How To Prevent Lassa Fever

#PreventLassa: How To Prevent Lassa Fever

By Umar Zubairu Mohammad

Primary transmission of the Lassa virus from its host to humans can be prevented by avoiding contact with Mastomys rodents, especially in the geographic regions where outbreaks occur. Putting food away in rodent- proof containers and keeping the home clean help to discourage rodents from entering homes. Using rodents as a food source is not recommended.

Trapping in and around homes can help reduce rodent populations; however, the wide distribution of Mastomys in Africa makes complete control of this rodent reservoir impractical.

When caring for patients with Lassa fever, further transmission of the disease through person-to-person contact or nosocomial routes can be avoided by taking preventive precautions against contact with patient secretions (called VHF isolation precautions or barrier
nursing methods). Such precautions include wearing protective clothing, such as masks, gloves, gowns, and goggles; using infection control measures, such as complete equipment sterilization; and isolating infected patients from contact with unprotected persons until the disease has run its course.

Furthermore, educating people in high-risk areas about ways to decrease rodent populations in their homes will aid in the control and prevention of Lassa fever. Other challenges include developing more rapid diagnostic tests and increasing the availability of the only known drug treatment, ribavirin.

Research is presently under way to develop a vaccine for Lassa fever.

Umar Zubairu Mohammad Katsina. 07032879225

EFCC Arrests Own Operative For Extortion, Name Dropping

An operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has been arrested by the anti graft agency.

The operative, Abdulrahman  Mohammed Biu,  a Deputy Detective Superintendent was arrested for collecting $150,000 (N45 million) from some military officers under investigation in the infamous arms procurement scam, ostensibly to secure soft landing for them.

According to a statement issued by Wilson Uwujaren, Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, documents connected with the current investigations into the arms procurement scandal were recovered from the suspect.

“An operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdulrahman Mohammed Biu, Deputy Detective Superintendent (DDS), has been arrested for offences bordering on extortion, influence peddling and impersonation.

“The officer was arrested on Monday following intelligence report alleging that he extorted a whopping sum of $150,000 from some military officers on the pretext that he would help give them a soft landing in the ongoing investigation into the arms deal scandal.

“Upon his arrest, a search was executed on his residence in Abuja where the following items were recovered: $20,000 cash, N500,000 cash, two police uniforms bearing his name with the ranks of Deputy Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent; Police warrant card No: 27/2014 with the rank of DSP allegedly obtained from Kano Constabulary office; documents relating to military arms investigation and account information of several senior military officers.

“A search of his car parked in the premises yielded the following items: unbranded pistol with a magazine and ten live ammunitions.

“His modus operandi includes dropping the names of ranking officers of the commission, claiming he was acting on their behalf.

“A paper containing seven of such names was recovered in his house.

“The suspect has made useful statement while investigation continues,” the statement said.

Dasukigate: How Ex-Minister Obanikoro's sons received N4.7b from ONSA in phony deals.

Babajide and Gbolahan, sons of former Minister of Defense in the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Mr Musiliu Obanikoro should by now be preparing to explain to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC all they know about the N4.7b transferred into the account of a company in which they are directors from the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA
It is strongly suspected that the money was used to prosecute the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Furthermore, Obanikoro who was the linchpin for the PDP in the coordination of the election in the two states was fingered in the abuse of deployment of soldiers in those areas during the elections.

According to a source close to the investigation, the N4.7b was paid in several tranches.

"Two sons of former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, Babajide and Gbolahan, are currently on the radar of the EFCC. About N4,745,000,000.00 was traced to a company, Sylvan McNamara Limited, in which they have interest.

“The money was allegedly paid in several tranches into the company’s account number: 0026223714 with Diamond Bank from the Office of the National Security Adviser account with the CBN,” he said.

Another source disclosed that “all the transfers were done between June and December 2014, a period that coincided with the preparation for and conduct of the Ekiti state gubernatorial election which ushered in the current administration of Governor Ayodele Fayose.

“For instance, N200 million was transferred into Sylvan Mc Namara’s account on June 5, 2015, while N2 billion was also wired into the account from the CBN/Imprest Main account on June 16, 2016.

“Another transfer of N700 million hit the account on July 7, 2014, while N1 billion was credited to the account on July 30, 2014.

“Other transfers included N160 million on August 8, 2014; N225 million on August 22, 2014; N200 million on November 14, 2014 and N200 million on December 5, 2014.

“Both Gbolahan and Babajide Obanikoro, directors of the company, were also signatories to its account until 2014 when one Olalekan Ogunseye was made sole signatory to the account.

“The payments to the company from the office of the National Security Adviser were made without any contract.”

THE NATION reports an EFCC source as saying that:
“Some of the funds traced to Obanikoro's sons' account were meant for procurement of arms.

“We are making necessary contact with the son of the ex-minister for appropriate interaction with our operatives.

“We hope he will get in touch as required or else we may invoke necessary legal procedures to make him to account for these curious payments.”

Source: The Nation

After the music, play the football

Photos: Peter Okoye and Samuel Eto'o on the streets of London http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/01/photos-peter-okoye-and-samuel-etoo-on.html

Kogi Election: Tribunal Relocates To Abuja

The tribunal set up to hear complaints from parties to the recently concluded governorship election in Kogi State has been moved to Abuja.

The relocation was on the orders of the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachua.

The three man tribunal comprising Justice Halima Mohammed (Chairperson), Justice Patricia Ajoku and Justice Ogbogo Ejembi, commenced had been sitting in Lokoja before the relocation order which was announced by its Secretary, Mr. Akanji Akinlabi. 

The African Democratic Congress, All Progressives Grand Alliance,  Labour Party, Progressive Peoples’ Alliance, Peoples Democratic Party and Deputy Director elect, James Faleke are challenging the declaration of All Progressives Congress' Yahaya Bello as the winner of the election.

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