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National Assembly asks MDAs to submit anti-corruption strategy report

The National Assembly has directed Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to submit their reports on anti-corruption strategy.

To this end, Senator Suleiman Abdu Kwari, Chairman, Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes, has summoned relevant MDAs.

They include the Ministries of Justice, Finance, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC).

Others are National Orientation Agency (NOA), National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) among others.

In 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari approved the implementation of a harmonised Anti-Corruption Strategy.

The enforcement seeks to enhance the efforts to recover stolen public assets and ensure better collaboration between anti-graft agencies.

Nigeria joined the Open Government Partnership (OGP) in 2016 and developed the National Action Plan (NAP).

The country is implementing 16 commitments – fiscal transparency, anti-corruption, extractive transparency, inclusiveness, and public service delivery, among others.

Next week, the national assembly will assess the level of implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2017-2021 (NACS).

The NACS was approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) in July 2017.

The session will be held on Wednesday June 9 and Thursday June 10, 2021 at the New Senate Building.

Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) have been directed to submit reports on their fight against corruption and achievements recorded.

Just In: NECO gets acting registrar

The Governing Board of the National Examinations Council (NECO) has approved the appointment of Mr. Ebikibina John Ogborodi as the Acting Registrar/Chief Executive of the Council.

The appointment followed the death of the Registrar, Professor Godswill Obioma on Monday, 1st June, 2021 after a brief illness.

Until his appointment, Mr. Ogborodi was the Director Special Duties in the Council.

A Circular issued by the Director, Human Resource Management, Mr. Mustapha K. Abdul, released by the Head Information and Public Relations Division Mr Azeez Sani explained that the Acting Registrar’s appointment was endorsed by the Governing Board at its emergency meeting held on 2nd June, 2021.

The Circular explained that Mr. Ogborodi’s appointment was as a result of his being the most Senior Director in the Council.

The Circular stated that all activities of the Council are to continue unabated as earlier planned.

Mr. Ogborodi hails from Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

He obtained his first Degree from University of Jos in 1986 and a Master Degree in Learning Disability from the same university in 1999.

Acting Registrar joined the service of NECO in 1999 and had served in different capacities.

He was a former Acting Director, Examination Development Department; Acting Director, Office of the Registrar; Director, General Services and Director, Human Resource Management among others.

Bandits attack Fulani settlement In Zamfara; scores of cows stolen

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Bandits have attacked a Fulani settlement on the outskirts of Anka town along the Bagega-Anka Road in Zamfara State.

Sources told Channels Television that the armed men stormed the area at about 5pm on Wednesday and began to shoot sporadically.

But the bandits were engaged in a gun duel by the policemen who were stationed in a mining company along the road, an eyewitness said on Thursday.

He stated that no life was lost in the attack, but the bandits rustled an unspecified number of cows belonging to members of the community.

The witness said a motorcycle belonging to the leader of Fulani in Anka was also set ablaze by the armed bandits.

Police authorities in the state have confirmed the attack, saying the bandits were swiftly repelled by security operatives who recovered the rustled cattle from them.

In a statement on Thursday, the spokesperson for the command, Shehu Mohammed, explained that police tactical operatives deployed to Anka were alerted that many bandits had stormed the Fulani settlement to attack and rustle cows.

“A combined police team in collaboration with the military mobilised to the scene where they engaged the hoodlums in a gun duel.

“As a result, they scampered to the forest and escaped with possible gunshot wounds,” Mohammed said.

He added, “All the rustled cows were recovered for the Fulani community members. Rigorous confidence-building patrol is being sustained to avert any attempt by the bandits to regroup for another onslaught.”

In his reaction, the Commissioner of Police in Zamfara, Hussaini Rabiu, commended the joint security operatives for their prompt response to the incident and urged them to sustain the tempo until peace was restored in the state.

He also called on the residents to continue to support the police and other security agencies in the current fight against bandits and other criminals in Zamfara.

Reps accuse contractor of abandoning Lagos-Badagry expressway after N2.2 billion mobilisation

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The House of Representatives’ Committee on Works has accused the contractor handling the Lagos-Badagry expressway of abandoning the project.

While visiting the project site on Wednesday, the committee expressed disappointment that no member of staff of CGC Nigeria Limited, the contractor handling Lagos-Badagry expressway, was on site.

The committee, led by its Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Kabir, was on oversight inspection tour of Agbara and Seme section of the Badagry expressway.

The lawmakers expressed displeasure over lack of commitment of the contractor and resolved to invite the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, and the contractor over the slow pace of work on the project.

The chairman said it was disheartening that no single expatriate from CGC was on ground to receive the lawmakers to give explanations on construction works.

“I am highly disappointed with CGC; there is no way, that members of the House of Representatives coming here to Lagos and none of their expatriates are here. “We have the project worth N63 billion; this is to show CGC are not taking this project serious at all, this is number one.

“Secondly, the issue of the work we have seen here and the work on the paper, to me, this project is not commensurate with what have been paid,” he said.

Kabir said no mathematical or scientific analysis could generate magical formulas to equate funding to actual construction visible and percentages of level of completion of the projects.

“And you said we have reached about 14.6 per cent completion, even on the average, you have only reached about four per cent and the money we have paid to them (CGC) now is about N6.7 billion.

“N2.2 billion 15 per cent mobilisation, N4.5 billion SUKUK money and that SUKUK money, I don’t understand, there is a problem,” he said.

The chairman said that SUKUK funds was investors’ money and it was dangerous to allow inefficiency or mismanagement, adding that, there are no commensurate construction on ground.

He said it was dangerous for the progress of the nation to entrust projects into the hands of contractors who used COVID-19 as excuse to stay away from site.

“With this I have to call the minister to come to the National Assembly, the Director, Construction and Rehabilitation, Mr. Funsho Adebiyi, and CGC management to come and discuss. We need to discuss this thing critically.

“Honestly, we are not here for joke, we are here to protect our citizens, we are here to protect taxpayers money, even the SUKUK you are claiming is people’s money, it is investors’ money and Nigerian government is going to pay for it in future at a higher rate,” he said.

“Nobody can do this thing in China, nobody; at the end there is no place we can go apart from Nigeria, this is our country,” he said.

Earlier, the Director, Federal Highways, South-west, Mr. Adedamola Kuti, said that the project was underfunded until SUKUK funding which were being disbursed based on progress of work.

“As a Nigerian, I am not satisfied but the issue is that, it is also funding. If somebody is not paid, there is little I can do, I am not going to give in my blood.

“Like I mentioned to you (lawmakers), an advanced payment of about N9.6 billion was due to the contractor, even to pay N2 billion it took us almost two years, two budgetary provisions or three before the SUKUK funding came in,” he said.

School teacher kidnapped as gunmen hijack a school bus in Ondo

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Unidentified Gunmen have hijacked a bus belonging to a school in Oba Ile Estate of Akure north LGA of Ondo state.

According to a CableNg report, the gunmen also abducted a staff member who was on duty to convey students to school.

The incident reportedly occurred on Thursday around 7am while the driver and the abducted staff member were moving around to pick up pupils.

A witness said the gunmen numbering about eight who were on motorcycles, surrounded the vehicle with registration number Lagos LSD 853 FJ, forcing the driver to stop.

According to him, the hijackers dragged the driver down from the vehicle and threatened to kill him.

The bus was later driven away by one of the hijackers while others left the scene on motorcycles.

“The driver and the attendant were about to pick the first student when the incident happened. The gunmen rounded the vehicle and came down with dangerous weapons,” the witness told TheCable.

“The driver was dragged down from the bus while one of them took the driver’s seat and drove off with the attendant on the bus.

“The whereabouts of the attendant is still unknown but we have reported the incident at the Oba Ile police station.

“This is the first time we are experiencing this kind of situation here. It is quite unfortunate.”

‘I never asked Buhari to suspend the constitution’ – Malami says

The attorney-general of the federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami has denied writing to President Muhammadu Buhari asking him to suspend the constitution.

The AGF in a statement by his spokesperson, Umar Gwandu, asked Nigerians to disregard allegations that he wrote a secret memo to the president where he advised that the fundamental rights of all Nigerians as guaranteed under chapter IV of the constitution be suspended owing to insecurity.

“The attention of the office of the honourable attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN has been drawn to a false and fictitious report alleging that there was a secret memo emanating from the Office to the presidency,” the statement said.

“General public are hereby asked to disregard the media report as fabrications of anti-constitutional democratic stability in Nigeria”

“Malami remains a true democrat who believes in rules of law and tenant of democracy and constitutional order.

“The office of the attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice is a constitutionally recognised one with its role and responsibilities embedded in the constitution.

“It is antithetical to common sense to think that the holder of such coveted office as the attorney-general of the federation and minister of Justice will stoop to what was printed by the media.” The statement further read.

“The government does not operate in secrecy as it is not a clandestine operation. Hence, Malami discharges his constitutionally recognized mandates in compliance with principles of transparency, openness and accountability.” he said.

Former Ondo Governor Mimiko denies defection to APC

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Former Ondo Governor Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has denied rumour that he planned defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC).

Mimiko said playing partisan politics was the least of his concerns at the moment.

Mimiko, who spoke in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, John Paul Akinduro, said he remained in the Zenith Labour Party(ZLP).

He said he was more concerned on how to pull the nation back from the brinks and not rumoured defection into another party.

Describing his supposed plan to defect to the APC as “a piece of fake news,”, Mimiko stated that he was in Abuja last one week to attend some events, including the meeting of some NGOs with ethnic-nationality leaders who showed concerned about the deepening insecurity in the land.

According to him: “It is noteworthy that at Hon Akinlaja’s book presentation, Dr Mimiko harped on the theme of security, by advising the President on the centrality of the security challenge to his legacy. He also had many informal meetings with Nigerians across ethnic, religious and political divide, on the need to find lasting, just and fair solutions to the orgy of violence and bloodletting across the country.

“No where was any mention made or discussion held on any possible defection to any party. Dr. Mimiko remains in the Zenith Labour Party.”

Why has Buhari not declared bandits as terrorists? – Bishop Kukah queries

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Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, has faulted the refusal of the federal government to declare bandits a terrorist group.

Bishop Kukah said this on Wednesday in his homily at the burial of late Rev Fr. Alphosus Yasshim Bello at Our Lady of Apostles Catholic Church, Independence Way, Kaduna.

Kukah also said Nigerian leaders had no blood in their hearts.

Fr. Alphonsus Yashim Bello was kidnapped and murdered by suspected bandits on 21st May 2021 in Katsina. Bello was kidnapped alongside Rev Fr Joseph Keke.

“Those who govern us are allowing this killing of citizens in their innocence because they have no blood in their hearts,” Kukah said.

Kukah argued that there was nowhere in the world where killings of human beings were so manifested as it was in Nigeria.

“There is nowhere citizens can be slaughtered in the whole world without the government showing empathy and concern.

“The continuous barbaric slaughter and murder of our people in their innocence suggests that our beautiful Presidential Villa, National Assembly, government houses, are not evidence of civilization.

“How did Nigeria come to this tragic situation? We know who they are, who they believe in and where their inspiration comes from. The government has never declared the kidnappers to be a terrorist group.

“There is no ambiguity about those who are killing our people and why they are doing so and where their inspiration comes from. We hear and live with stories of complicity at the highest level. We as Christians can only rely on the faithful Word of God.

“Is it possible that you have a country where people have sworn with Qur’an and Bible to uphold the principles of governance that they will do everything within their power to protect and defend the integrity of Nigerians and suddenly we are where we are today?”

He further pleaded with the President and other governors to let Nigerians know that they will not be protected against these killings and Nigerians would provide their own security.

He added, “I think the President and governors of Nigeria should address Nigerians and say, fellow Nigerians I have sworn that I will not protect you from foreign invaders, kidnappers and being killed.

“You are on your own. Your security is in your own hands. Keeping you safe is not our immediate priority. Foreign bandits or anyone can come at will kill, loot, rape, kidnap and murder you. They can wipe out your communities, destroy your homes, your farmlands, property.

“They can kidnap or murder your children at will. They can rustle your cattle. If they kidnap your children, wives or husbands, we will consider you criminals for negotiating for their release. We are preparing a law that could see you go to jail for 15 years for this heinous crime against your fatherland.”

Buhari inherited a stable, united Nigeria – PDP replies APC

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has claimed it handed over a stable and united Nigeria to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015.

The PDP said this Wednesday in response to an accusation by the APC that it inherited a failing country with heightened insecurity challenge.

APC’s statement was a rebuttal to Governor Nyesom Wike’s condemnation of the worsening insecurity state in the country.

However, In response to the chide of the APC, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, issued a statement titled ‘Stop Attacking Wike, You Compromised Security, PDP Replies APC.’

According to the statement by the PDP spokesperson, Wike only exposed the failures of the APC in curtailing the violence and killings happening in the country.

The statement read, “The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) berates the All Progressives Congress (APC) for attacking Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, for exposing the failures of the APC and its administration, particularly their ignoble roles in the escalation of violence, killing and other acts of terrorism across our nation.

“The PDP asserts that Governor Wike, in stating that the future of our nation cannot be left in the hands of the APC, directly spoke the mind of majority of Nigerians across board.

“As such, any attack on Governor Wike, on this score, is a direct assault on the generality of Nigerians.

“Nigerians are aware that the PDP administration of President Goodluck Jonathan handed over a united and stable country to the APC and President Muhammadu Buhari after pushing terrorists to the fringes and conducting elections in all parts of our country.”

Ologbondiyan further claimed that the APC should be held responsible for the insurgency in the country because the party leaders brought in political mercenaries from neighbouring countries to unleash mayhem in the country.

He also alleged that the APC has at many times provided cover for people who have had links with terrorists.

“The APC has not denied the fact that it was on assumption of its office that terrorism resurged as APC leaders opened up our nation to terrorists, bandits and vandals, including those they brought in from neighbouring countries, as political mercenaries to assist the APC to unleash violence on Nigerians during elections,” he continued.

“Also, Nigerians are aware of how the APC administration shielded terrorism apologists in their cabinet how APC leaders, on several occasions, made case for terrorists, asked Nigerians not to fight back in the face of aggression and even blamed victims of terrorism as witnessed in the case of 43 rice farmers who were beheaded by terrorists in Borno State.

“Our party notes that the APC has been deliberately compromising the security of our nation to allow for chaos, crisis and emergency situation in our country, for their selfish and unpatriotic gains. That also explains why the APC always attack well-meaning Nigerians who seek to unveil their plots. It is indeed unfathomable how the APC and its government, with all the apparatchik of governance available to them, can be looking helplessly and forcing our country into a state of turmoil if the situation in which Nigeria is sunk was not their design.

“As Governor Wike had said, in line with the consistent position of our party, it is clear that the future of Nigeria can never be left in the hands of an obtrusively incompetent, insensitive, vindictive and violent happy mass of failures like the APC.

“Moreover, the APC and its government have no propensity for peace; it has nobody in its political den to proffer approaches for a peaceful community of people and that is why they are always running to the PDP product in President Goodluck Jonathan for peacekeeping assignments across Africa and other parts of the world. Of course, one cannot give what he doesn’t have.

“It is therefore unfortunate that the APC will choose to live in perpetual self-denial over its inability and failure to ensure peace, unity, orderliness and cohesion in our country.

“Our party wants the APC to know that while they may gag their own members, they cannot stop other well-meaning Nigerians like Governor Wike from exposing the atrocities and failures of the APC.”

PTCIJ convenes debate on campaign financing ahead of 2023 elections

The laws surrounding campaign financing and the road to its implementation will be the theme of the upcoming webinar of the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ), which is being executed through its Media in Nigerian Election (MiNE) Project.

Mboho Eno, Programme manager in charge of advocacy and accountability at PTCIJ, said “with the current push to reform the electoral act of Nigeria, there is no time more important than this to discuss campaign financing in Nigeria. There is an imperative to have those conversations that would aid create a system which would allow all parties have a level playing ground to compete in preparation for the 2023 elections.”

With the electoral laws not being strictly adhered to, some political parties have exploited the loopholes in the law, creating an environment where moneybags have overrun the political atmosphere, and ideology and performance no longer hold sway in the elections

Issues like how the electoral law failed to put a limit on the amount of money organisations can donate thus creating a loophole for political parties to exploit, and what the law needs to do to strengthen the stakeholder’s ability to enforce accountability will top the discussion.

The panelists on this webinar include Regina Omo-Agege, a retired INEC director in charge of political party monitoring and liaison; Sidi Ali, National Public Secretary of the Allied People’s Movement (APM), and Sani Zorro, former president of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) and West African Journalist Association (WAJA). Moderated by media icon Dapo Olorunyomi, the debate promises to be a conversation you would not want to miss.

The webinar is set to hold on June 3, 2021 from 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Click on this link to register for the webinar: http://bit.ly/MiNEwebinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Northern onion sellers suspend shipments to the southeast

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Onions sellers in the northern region have withhold selling onions to the south-east until further notice, the BBC reports.

The development happened after suspected members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) hijacked two onion trucks and sold them to locals for N9,000 per bag instead of N15,000 over the weekend.

Alhaji Halilu Muhammad, Secretary of the Onion Dealers Association of Nigeria to the south-east of the country told the BBC their decision to withdraw onion shipments to the region stays until further notice.

Security forces responded and clashed with the crowd suspected of carrying out the attack but Hallilu said, they lost onion produce worth more than 13 million naira.

A day after the attack, Halilu Mohammed had an granted an Interview with DailyTrust, he narrated how suspected members of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) attacked and confiscated two trucks transporting onions to the eastern part of the country.

He said, “there were two trucks conveying onions from Kano State. These people stopped the vehicles and seized the drivers and the vehicles and they later drove the vehicles to one side where they ransacked and sold all the onions before we could get the security agencies to get to the area”.

When asked about the identity of persons who carried out the attacks, he noted, “Of course they were Biafran militants (IPOB), who were marching with their flags. They carried out the attack, looted the goods and sold each and every of the onions conveyed in the vehicle”.

In his explanation, “The attack was carried out at the market where these vehicles were stopped and ransacked.  They gave out a price and sold each bag of the onions at the price of N9,000 and went away with the money. Before security agencies arrived, they have already sold out all the onions in one vehicle. It was after security agencies have arrived then we moved the other vehicle to a safer place so that they do not attack again and possibly go with the vehicle”.

Niger Abductions: ‘We have established contact with the abductors’ – Deputy Governor

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Niger State Government says it has opened negotiations with the group of armed bandits responsible for the abduction of the Salihu Tanko Islamiyya school children in Tegina, Rafi Local Government Area of the state.

The government also said that it was not unaware of the ongoing negotiation between the parents of the abducted young children, but insisted that it will not pay any ransom for the safe release of the children.

The State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed Ketso, who stated this in Minna on Wednesday while giving update on the abducted Islamic school children, pointed out that “Niger State Government is negotiating the release of the abductees and we are confident that in no distant time the young children will be united with their parents.

“Government is in touch with some of the parents of the kidnapped children, they have been assured of the safe return of their wards,” he declared.

The deputy governor, however, disclosed that contrary to reports that 200 children were abducted, only 163 children including some staff were taken away by the bandits, stressing that the government has established contacts with the abductors.

He assured that all the children will be rescued and reunited with their parents safely, saying “as part of the security measures, all boarding school in the state have been converted today system until the security situation improves..

Alhaji Ketso also said the State Government has banned all commercial motorcycle operators in Minna, the state capital, with effect from June 3, 2021, adding that only private motorcycles would be allowed to operate between the hours of 6:00 am and 9:00 pm.

“These are parts of measures being put in place by the government towards addressing the rising security situation in the state, especially Minna, the state capital,” he said.

Recall that less than 48 hours after the kidnapping of the scores of children in an Islamic School in Tegina  Niger state, Governor Abubakar Sani Bello traveled out of the country.