Saturday, 5 March 2016

We didn't cancel Buhari's N500b welfare package

The National Assembly has denied media reports that it stopped the N500b welfare package for vulnerable Nigerians proposed by the Buhari administration in the 2016 budget.

In a joint statement by the Chairman of the Appropriation Committee of the Senate, Senator Mohammed Danjuma Goje and his House of Representatives counterpart, Abdulmumin Jibrin, the lawmakers said that there was no truth in the story being circulated by a section of the media.

They recalled that during a meeting with the ministers of Finance, Budget and National Planning, the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN Governor, Accountant General of the Federation and Director General, Budget Office of the Federation on the budget, they only advised that the implementation of the program be postponed to next year to allow for better preparation.

“The Committee expressed concern over reports indicating that the government has yet to put in place sufficient structure for proper take off of a programme which is expected to bring succour to the poorest of the poor in the society.

“It was our considered view that the amount involved is so huge that adequate preparation and structure needed to be put in place for it to succeed and achieve the desired result, and also to avoid mistakes of the past, where similar laudable programmes were initiated, but did not succeed as a result of poor implementation.

“We, therefore, suggested that the take off of the programme be postponed to next year, so as to enable the government prepare adequately and avoid any failure.

“The committee further suggested to the Executive that the money proposed in this year’s budget be invested in some critical sectors and much-needed infrastructure, which will give same or even higher result-of lifting the most vulnerable citizens from poverty, while adequate preparations be made for its full take off next year.”

“At no point at that meeting did Goje or any Committee member insinuate that we want to “kill” or are not in support of the intervention programme.

“What the Committee did was just to share our perspectives, based on information available to us, because as members of the same government, we have a responsibility to draw the attention of the Executive to issues of concern, so that we achieve greater good for the greater number of our people.

“Nigerians cannot be fooled, because it is a public knowledge that the 8th Assembly, since its inception, has been supportive of the Buhari government.

"Moreover, we are all members of the same political party and the proposed N500 billion special intervention fund is a major programme of our party, which we strongly believe, if implemented to the fullest, will go along way in lifting thousands of households from abject poverty and squalor.

“Moreover, the President himself, had last month during his visit to the Middle East, hinted of his preference to channel the N500 billion and invest it into critical sectors and needed infrastructure, rather than handout stipends to the poor.

“This, according to him, will give even same or better result, in terms of alleviating the most vulnerable, which the program intends to reach,” they said.

Another Southern minor abducted, Islamized and "married" by a Northerner

Another teenage girl abducted in Zaria...father cries out! http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/03/another-teenage-girl-abducted-in.html

Boko Haram: I have not failed, says Buhari

I haven't failed against Boko Haram- Buhari http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/03/i-havent-failed-against-boko-haram.html

Northern youths in moves to stop abduction for marriage

Northern youths under the aegis of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF have declared their intention to end the practice of abduction for marriage in the region.

The group  reacting to the public outrage over the abduction of 13 -year-old girl Ese Oruru by 25-year- old Keke NAPEP driver, Yunusa said that perpetrators of such crimes should be made to bear the full weight of the law.

The President of the AYCF, Comrade Shettima Yerima told
The Nation in a telephone chat that the group was not in support of abduction for marriage.

His words:
“The issue has been politicized with many people saying different things. Despite this, the action is immoral. No parent would ever be happy to have an underage child taken away in that manner. Our attention has been drawn to the incident and we have taken it up as one of our projects to begin massive sensitization of people in our region against this kind of thing. We condemn it and stand to say that whoever does such should face the full wrath of the law. “

Borno govt shuts cattle markets as insurgents resort to cattle rustling.

The government of Borno State has closed down four cattle markets in order to checkmate the sale of stolen cows to fund terrorist activities in the area.

Announcing the closure of the markets in Gamboru, Dusuman, Shuwarin and Ngom towns, Gov Kashim Shettima said that;
“All trading activities have been suspended until further notice in line with (the) government’s commitment to ensure that no public place is turned into an avenue for funding activities of the terrorists.”

The governor said that his administration received security reports that Boko Haram terrorists were using some unscrupulous middlemen to sell rustled cattle in the markets.

“The money realised from such transactions will then be channelled to fund the deadly activities of the terrorists,” he said.

Recall that the Maiduguri cattle market had earlier been shut for similar reasons, leading to shortage of meat in the area.

Also affected by the ban is the sale of kilishi, a popular spicy dried meat.

Black marketers make brisk business as fuel scarcity worsens in Abuja (Photos)

Illegal petrol vendors have hit the major roads in Abuja hawking the scarce commodity in plastic kegs as most petrol stations remain out of stock.

Photos after the cut

Friday, 4 March 2016

How I plan to beat Egypt - Siasia

Super Eagles interim Head Coach, Samson Siasia has said that Nigeria will have to stick together and fight like a unted force to surmount the Egyptian hurdle.

Siasia who has already unveiled a 42-man list for the match against Egypt was appointed in interim capacity to secure the ticket to the AFCON 2017 tournament after former coach Sunday Oliseh fell out with the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF.

“I want to passionately appeal to Nigerians, everybody, to show belief in the team and give us total support. It will not be easy, but if we stick together and present a united force to fight this battle, I believe we will triumph.

“I have absolute faith in the players. Nigeria is blessed with so many talented footballers across the world and I know that those we are inviting for this match will give everything for the six points in both matches. Personally, I will give everything that I have to offer for us to win both matches," he said.

He added that he has only invited players who “showed ability to run and decimate the opposition” for the make or break two-legged encounter.

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