Sunday, 5 June 2016

CAN calls for open trial of Madam Bridget's killers

The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN has demanded an open trial for the suspects in the murder of Madam Bridget Agbahime at Kofar Wambai Market, Kano.

Addressing newsmen in Kano, the Chairman of Northern CAN , Rev. John Joseph Hayab wondered why anyone would take someone's life just because they have a disagreement.

“So, if your enemy is angry with you, the best thing to do is to raise false alarm using religion as a cover to kill you.

“Our religious leaders must come out and preach the true tenets of religion, because this arrogance is getting too much.”

Hayab appealed to Kano State Government to make deliberate policies aiming at stopping religious extremism.

“This type of issue is giving  Kano State a bad name and image.

“The Kano State government has to ensure that the trial of the man that raised the false alarm and his cohorts is not done in secret in order to serve as deterrent to others,” he said.

“Kano State government must do something permanently about this kind of issues which keep occurring, because this whole issue give the state a bad name before the international community,” he added.

Meniere Disease: Buhari is not sick - Presidency

The presidency has dismissed a report by an online news medium that President Buhari is being treated for an ear infection called Meniere Disease.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adeshina said that the President is well and discharging his duties.

“It is not true. It is the imagination of the writer. The President is fine and has been performing his duties.”

The report claimed that the Buhari has cut down on his activities because of the illness and is being treated at the State House Clinic.

SERAP demands looters list, urges best use of recovered assets.

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP  has commended the Federal Government for the "publication of the list of recovered funds by the Federal Government as a positive development towards entrenching a culture of transparency and accountability in government.”

The NGO however demanded that government should “publish the names of high-ranking public officials from whom the public funds were recovered, and spend recovered funds in a transparent and accountable manner so as to remove opportunities for re-looting recovered loot.”

In a statement issued on Sunday by its Executive Director, Mr Adetokunbo Mumuni, SERAP said as follows:

“The recovered funds must be spent to directly benefit Nigeria’s most vulnerable populations particularly to improve their access to quality education, healthcare including for children, women and the elderly, and regular and uninterrupted electricity supply. It will be a double jeopardy for victims of corruption if recovered funds are re-looted, as it was the case with Sani Abacha recovered loot.

“This is a case of grand corruption, which has devastated many lives and fundamentally contrasts with the ideal of government as a public trust. Therefore, high-ranking government officials suspected of turning the public treasury into a private cashbox should be prepared to accept a higher degree of openness about their official conduct than private individuals.

“Publishing the names of high-ranking government officials that have already returned stolen public funds will not infringe their right to presumption of innocence in particular and fair trial in general if the government can provide a caveat to make it clear that such disclosure does not suggest an assessment of the guilt of those named, and that they remain suspects until proven guilty by a competent judicial authority.

“The authorities responsible for combating corruption cannot be expected to refrain from all statements, such as the fact that a suspicion of corruption exists. What is excluded is however a formal declaration that somebody is guilty without trial before a court of law.

“The fact that suspected corrupt officials have returned some public funds makes the argument in favour of publishing their names even stronger. Open justice promotes the rule of law and publicity is a powerful deterrent to abuse of power and official misconduct.

“Nigerians have the right to know how high-ranking government officials carry out their entrusted public functions and manage the public treasury, and whether or not they act in accordance with the code of conduct which Nigerians expect from their leaders.

“The government must now move swiftly to complete all pending investigations of corruption and to pursue diligently those cases in court, and to consistently utilise the crime of illicit enrichment (also called: “unexplained wealth,” or “inexplicable wealth,” or “disproportionate wealth”) to achieve effective prosecution of corruption cases. The government should compile a list of corruption cases in court and cases already completed with names and the amounts involved, and widely publish this including on a dedicated website to promote the idea of open justice.

“A naming and shaming policy already exists in the international arena, for example, the FATF usually adopt a sanctions regime of 'naming and shaming,' against Non-Cooperative Countries or Territories(NCCTs) in its battle against money laundering.

“In addition, SERAP urges President Muhammadu Buhari to set up a mechanism with a view to ensuring that the funds so far recovered are applied in a transparent and accountable manner, and with civil society involvement and oversight.”

Details of the recoveries, published by the Federal Ministry of Information, revealed that the Buhari administration  recovered a total cash amount N78,325,354,631.82, $185,119,584.61, £3,508,355.46 and €11, 250 between May 29, 2015 and May 25, 2016.

Also published were recoveries under interim forfeiture, which were a combination of cash and assets, during the same period: N126,563,481,095.43, $9,090,243,920.15, £2,484,447.55 and €303,399.17.

Anticipated repatriation from foreign countries totalled: $321,316,726.1, £6,900,000 and €11,826.11.

The ministry also announced that 239 non-cash recoveries were made during President Buhari's first year in office.

The non-cash recoveries include farmlands, plots of land, uncompleted buildings, completed buildings, vehicles and shipping vessels.

Madam Bridget's murder: IGP promises speedy investigation

Investigation and trial of suspects in Thursday's murder of Madam Bridget Agbahime in Kano will be quick and thorough,  says Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase.

The police boss made the pledge on Saturday  in a statement issued by Police Public Relations Officer, ACP Olabisi Kolawole, in Abuja.

In the statement, Arase commended the Kano state Police Command for arresting two key suspects, Dauda Ahmed and Subeiru Abubakar in connection with the murder.

Already, Arase has directed the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in-charge of the Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department to deploy the Homicide Section to take over the investigation.

The statement said that the deployment was to guarantee a meticulous investigation and speedy prosecution of the suspects.

It assured that detachments of mobile and conventional police as well as the intelligence assets of the force have been deployed to protect law abiding citizens.

“The force’s leadership emphasises the sanctity of human lives and condemns in the strongest possible terms the violation of the right to life of citizens under any guise.

“The Inspector General of Police and the entire Nigeria Police family, therefore, condole with the family, friends and colleagues of the late victim," the statement said

Arase cautioned members of the public to go about their lawful business and rest the temptation to capitalize on the unfortunate incident to cause a breakdown of law and order.

“The Inspector -General also calls on Kano state residents and all citizens to imbibe the culture of tolerance, rule of law and peaceful co-existence," it said.

NAN

Saturday, 4 June 2016

Boko Haram jihadists kill 32 troops at Bosso

Boko Haram terrorists numbering hundreds attacked an army post at Bosso near the border with Nigeria on Friday, killing 30 Nigerien troops, 2 Nigerian soldiers and wounding 67 others.

According to a statement issued by Niger Republic's Defence Ministry, many of the attackers were killed but were taken away.
"Our defence and security forces carried out a counter-attack this morning which enabled them to retake all positions in the town of Bosso.

"The situation is under control and calm has returned."

The terrorists frequently attack the South East of Niger from there stronghold in North East Nigeria.

Troops kill dreaded Boko Haram commander, 18 others

Nigerian Army said on Saturday that its troops raided a Boko Haram camp in the Northeast on Friday, killing 19 terrorists including a notorious commander of the insurgents.

A statement issued by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col Sani Usman said that the troops conducted the raid based on intelligence information.

"Following credible information on the presence of Boko Haram terrorists, their camp and other facilities at Chukungudu, a carefully planned and deliberate attack comprising troops of 3 Battalion, 22 Brigade Garrison, and 153 Task Force Battalion of 7 Division and 8 Task Force Division as well as Nigeria Air Force Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) and some Civilian JTF, was carried out on Boko Haram terrorists stronghold and camp at Chukungudu on Friday 3rd June 2016.

"While advancing to the location, the troops encountered Boko Haram terrorists ambush positions at Muskari, Gilam and Hausasi before descending on their main objective at Chukungudu.

"During the encounter at the camp, the troops killed 19 Boko Haram Terrorists including their notorious leader in the area called Ameer Abubakar Gana.

"They also discovered and destroyed the terrorists Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) making factory, discovered and successfully detonated 4 primed IEDs.

"The troops also recovered 2 Anti-Aircraft Guns, 1 AK-47 Rifle, a Pistol, 1 Rocket Propelled Gun (RPG) Bomb, 1 AK-47 Magazine, 267 rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) metal links ammunition and 23 rounds of 12.7mm belt ammunition. Other recovered items include a Canter truck, 1 Gun truck, 1 Land Rover vehicle and a Toyota Hilux vehicle.

"Unfortunately, 2 soldiers suffered gun shot wounds as a result of enemy action."

Killing of Igbo woman in Kano sad and regrettable - Buhari

The killing of Igbo market woman, Mrs Bridget Agbahime on Thursday evening in Kano is sad and regrettable, says President Muhammadu Buhari.

A statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adeshina said that Buhari condoled with the deceased's husband Pastor Mike Agbahime, his family and relations, praying that God would grant them the fortitude to bear the loss.

The president thanked the law enforcement agents for apprehending the prime suspect in the murder.

He praised the Kano State Government for calling a meeting of Christian and Islamic leaders, widower of the deceased, and security agencies, as soon as the sad event occurred.

``The president assured that justice would be done in the matter, and urged the people not to take the law into their hands.

``He charged those who might want to use the development to fan the embers of religious or ethnic hatred to remember that two wrongs never make a right.

``When law and order breaks down, those who become victims are never distinguished on the basis of religion or ethnicity.’’

The president said that the killing at Kofar Wambai market was utterly condemnable. He assured that justice would be done in the matter.

``Let us ensure that we keep the peace, as justice will be done. Let us learn to respect each other's faith, so that we can know each other and live together in peace’’, the President said.

Mrs Agbahime was murdered by an irate mob for allegedly blaspheming Islam.

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