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Presidency lists gains of Buhari's participation in TICAD VI
3:56:59 PMadekunle

Abuja – The Presidency has listed the gains of President Muhammadu Buhari's participation in the just concluded Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) to include the billions of dollar to be injected into African economies by Japan.

A statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the president, said the Japanese Government had pledged to expend 40 billion dollars to boost the African economies in the next four years.

President Buhari as he departs Nairobi Kenya for Abuja after participating at   the 6th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) in   Nairobi Kenya
President Buhari as he departs Nairobi Kenya for Abuja after participating at the 6th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) in Nairobi Kenya

He gave the breakdown of the amount as 10 billion dollars to be injected in the next 12 months while the remaining 30 billion dollars would be expended over a three-year period on areas key to African economies, targeting infrastructures such as roads, energy, ports, hospitals and training institutions.

According to him, the TICAD seeks a win-win partnership between Japan and Africa.

He added that a key objective of the conference was to build up African ownership of its own vision of growth and development.

“In furtherance of this, Japan seeks to differ with the other players on the continent by placing emphasis on high quality infrastructure that do more than job creation by transferring technology through the training of youth and women.''

According to Shehu, for Nigeria in particular, the conference’s milestones include the important meeting between President Buhari and Prime Minister Abe, at which event problems militating against the inflow of Japanese investment into Nigeria were discussed and agreed upon.

He said, “Japanese companies had done a lot by way of investment in the past in Nigeria but there has noticeably been a drop in the last decade or two. Chiefly to blame is the problem of security, disguised in official discussions as `business environment.”

He stated that President Buhari used the meeting effectively in giving assurances that the problem was being addressed.

“Boko Haram terrorism is nearly gone and sabotage in the Niger Delta will soon be ended preferably through dialogue and if not, by force of arms.

“Coming into close personal contact for the second time, the two leaders discussed the issues of trade and investment, health, peace and development of the continent.

“In addition, they discussed issues in diplomacy and international relations.

“President Buhari’s statement at the Head of States’ round table meeting with business leaders underscored the serious efforts government is making to improve Nigeria’s notoriously bad business environment.

“At this meeting, he announced the coming into place of a soon-to-be inaugurated “Presidential Enabling Business Council, PEBEC.”

“He described it as an inter-ministerial council to oversee the efforts of government to remove various bottlenecks that stifle business and economic activity to give way to the right enabling environment and investment climate in Nigeria.

“It will be powered by the government but will be private-sector driven.

“According to its vision, the PEBEC will make Nigeria one of the most attractive business destinations in the world.

“It will start with the modest effort of moving the country up 20 points in the World Bank ranking in the ease of doing business in the first year, taking it into the top 100 at the end of the four-year mandate of the current administration.

Shehu announced that the third takeaway was on the sidelines of the TICAD where the Nigerian government delegation met a good number of big Japanese enterprises.

He said, “collectively and individually, these businesses expressed their intention of either coming in newly or expanding their participation in Nigeria’s private sector.

“The companies with varied interests in power, agriculture, automobile, motor cycles, textiles, financing and the service sector included the Honda Manufacturing (Nigeria) Limited, representing Honda Motor Co. Ltd; Japan Tobacco Inc., Marubeni Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation.

“Others included Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Toyota Tsusho (Nigeria) Ltd., an affiliate of Toyota Tsusho Corporation, West African Seasoning Co. Ltd., affiliate of Ajinomoto Co. Inc., and Japan External Trade Organization, JETRO''.

He stated that at these meetings, they explored the scope for the incentive packages the Nigerian government would give them to deepen and expand their investments.

He said that these included export rebates, access to Foreign Exchange, land, interest rates, transparency in business regulation and favourable regulatory structure.

Shehu said the fourth important takeaway of the conference was the formation of a new group KENSA made up of industry leaders on the continent, Kenya representing East Africa, Egypt for North Africa, South Africa for the South and Nigeria, from West Africa.

The Presidential aide said the fifth takeaway of the conference was that Nigeria and Kenya seized the opportunity of the meeting of their leaders to strengthen bilateral relations and follow up on the achievements of the State Visit to Nairobi by President Buhari, earlier this year.

“From the time of the visit, both countries have seen a growing impetus for trade and investment between them.

“Kenya which discovered oil lately is picking lessons from Nigeria’s vast experience in oil and gas.

“Nigeria is learning from Kenyan experience in managing animal grazing.

“There are efforts on both sides to share experience and promote private sector participation in trade, cooperatives, micro finance, cotton farming and palm oil processing.

Shehu disclosed that under the auspices of the Bank of Industry and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council (NIPC0), several memoranda of understanding were signed between Nigerian parties and their foreign counterparts.

“From many of these, investments and jobs would follow.''

He noted that the conference was significant in the sense that this was the first time it took place in Africa.

“They met in Japan all the time in the past.''

According to him, another significant departure is the recognition of the role of the private sector in the economic take-off of the continent.

“In this respect, more than 100 Chief Executive Officers, CEOs from leading Japanese companies accompanied Prime Minister Abe.

“This is a clear indication that more and more Japanese companies are eying the African continent.

“A modest number of Nigerian business and state-owned enterprises were equally present.''

The TICAD was being held every five years from the time it started in 1993 until the last one in 2003 when it was decided that it should be convened every three years instead.

On the President’s delegation were the Ministers of Agriculture, Health, Budget and National Planning, and Industry, Trade and Investment.

There were also the National Security Adviser (NSA), and the Director-General, National Intelligence Agency (NIA).

“Members of the delegation expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the conference and the side engagements,'' Shehu said.

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Rohr assumes duty, as Mikel, others arrive in camp for AFCON 2017 qualifier
3:53:34 PMadekunle

Abuja – The Super Eagles Technical Adviser Gernot Rohr has assumed duty following his arrival in Uyo on Tuesday in preparation for the AFCON 2017 qualifying match against Tanzania on Saturday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the encounter which is best described as a “dead rubber'' is Rohr's first official assignment as Eagles technical adviser.

The Eagles and their Tanzanian counterparts failed to qualify for the competition after Egypt picked the sole qualification ticket from the group.

Chad had withdrawn from the qualifiers over financial difficulties and thereby making Nigeria walk a tight rope following a 1-1 draw with Egypt in one of the qualifiers in Kaduna.

Rohr would use the encounter as a test match for the Super Eagles' 2018 World Cup qualifying match against Zambia on October 3.

Cameroon and Algeria are the other teams drawn alongside Nigeria and Zambia in Group B.

Super Eagles Media Officer Toyin Ibitoye the 24 invited players had yet to arrive in camp as at Tuesday night.

Ibitoye said that the usual morning and evening training session had begun as Rohr had resolved to build a formidable squad for the country ahead of future international engagements.

According to him, Belgium based Moses Simon and Slovakia based Kingsley Madu will arrive on Wednesday, while Wolves goalkeeper Carl Ikeme will arrive on Thursday.

“The players are in high spirit owing to the fact that they have a new technical adviser,” Ibitoye said.

Majority of the players failed to report to camp on Monday following cancellation of ARIK airline flight and hours of delays.

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Biafra agitation: Igbo elders, leaders must ensure situation is not out of hand - Prof Ejike
3:43:01 PMFemi Ajasa

By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor

Professor Chiweyite Ejike, the deputy chairman of Igbo Leaders of Thought, ILT, in this interview, spoke on the centrifugal issues that give rise to Igbo marginalization and agitations for Republic of Biafra among others.

Ejike
rofessor Chiweyite Ejike, the deputy chairman of Igbo Leaders of Thought, ILT,

On alleged marginalization of Ndigbo by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration

The issue of marginalization had been a constant theme in discussions of the dividends of governance in Nigeria since Independence in 1960. At any point in time, it has been either the North or the South claiming marginalization in the distribution of government amenities and services and blaming it on the government in power while suggesting that the zone or region producing the Head of Government is being favoured.

Many a time, one can say that there is no smoke without fire. There is no denying the fact that favouritism, nepotism and related unwholesome practices are part of the second nature of most Nigerians. In the current situation, it is important that we work with the knowledge and understanding that marginalization form part of the general problem of bad governance in the Nigerian polity.

What is necessary is that we should fight marginalization not by pointing accusing fingers at any party, government or ethnic group, but by undertaking a proper study of the genesis, causes and empirical proof of this phenomenon both as it had played out in the past and as it is now being practiced under the current APC government at the centre and one might add, in almost all the state and local governments of the country.

Thereafter, we should be able to proffer ways and means of providing remedies for this negative aspect of our national governance.

The Igbo Leaders of Thought had in the past discussed this and other related national challenges at several of its Focus Group meetings. In summary, what we are saying is that, first, we need to be fully informed about the remote and the immediate causes of marginalization of Ndigbo.

Secondly, the external and internal socio-economic and political dimensions of this fact of marginalization must be tackled.

Thirdly, the need to evolve a viable road map with which to act in rectifying this deficiency. For the time being, the immediate reaction recommended is to realize that we (Igbo) as a people  had fallen short of our expected role in preparing our people to take on the challenge of appropriate positions and role in the national theatre of operations in Nigeria. We must therefore, through our individual and corporate efforts, serious and determined good governance of the various states, initiate emergency action-plans and programmes that would enable us stand out as a beacon of excellence in Nigeria.

That way, we would legitimately demand and fulfil the responsibilities and duties expected of us and claim the reward that Ndigbo deserve considering their past and present investments in the founding and nurturing of the Nigerian nation over the past 100 years.

There is the opinion that Biafra agitations are being fuelled by extreme marginalization of Ndigbo in the country's political and core professional appointments. Is this so and what have the ILT done in this direction?

We are living in an age of grave circumstances. Protests are accepted in the world over as modulating techniques for keeping any given democracy on a steady keel. The danger, however, is that what normally starts up as peaceful protests could readily escalate into violence especially if not well led and if met with disproportionate police action.

As for the nascent militancy in the South-East, the ILT would like to remind the nation that the constitution guarantees freedom of expression manifested in lawful protest(s) as a fundamental right. The solution to this serious development of Pro-Biafra demands is that we approach it with standard conflict resolution strategies accepted by the civilized world and directed by rules of engagement prescribed for such levels of national difficulties. What is required is not necessarily strong-arm response but consultations and dialogue aided by peaceful negotiations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rabiu Ibrahim inches closer to Gent move
3:39:38 PMIkenna

Nigerian midfielder Rabiu Ibrahim has arrived in Belgium ahead of a switch to KAA Gent this week.

Rabiu Ibrahim
Rabiu Ibrahim

The 25-year-old is expected to undergo a medical before joining up with The Buffalos on a long-term deal.

Details of the contract, at this time, remain sketchy until the attacking midfielder finalises the move.

Ibrahim, a member of Nigeria's senior men's national team, has spent the last two seasons with Slovakian side AS Trencin where he has played a role in winning two league and Cup titles.

The midfielder enjoyed early success in his career when he joined up with Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon at the age of 17 after winning the Fifa Under-17 World Cup in South Korea with Nigeria.

Unfortunately Ibrahim could not thrive at Sporting Lisbon considering he was still young and he would later move to PSV Eindhoven, Celtic and Kilmarnock, all brokered by his English representative, Tony Harris.

Ibrahim, who was named among the world's top 50 most exciting talents in the sport a few years back, has made more than 40 appearances during his time at Slovakian champions AS Trencin.

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Enyimba pass vote of confidence on Aigbogun
3:35:05 PMIkenna

Seven-time Nigeria champions Enyimba say they are satisfied with current head coach, Paul Aigbogun.

The former Warri Wolves gaffer has come under intense scrutiny in recent months for what some fans of the club have termed an underwhelming season.

Paul Aigbogun
Paul Aigbogun

The fans have voiced their discontent over the club's failure to progress past the group stage of this year's CAF Champions League but the People's Elephant are still in contention in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) and the Federation Cup.

Enyimba chairman, Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu, says he has had no reason to question the credentials of Aigbogun.

"We (Enyimba) have not been given any reason to show dissatisfaction with the work of Aigbogun.

"He has been given a free hand to do his job to the best of his knowledge.

"People are free to speculate that Aigbogun will be sacked but I don't know where those stories are emanating from. "There is nothing from our end to suggest that Aigbogun will be sacked at the end of the season.

"Aigbogun is doing a good job and he needs to be encouraged also.

"Enyimba never presses the panic button and we will not start doing at at this stage," he told supersport.com. Meanwhile, Aigbogun has declared that he was never worried about the prospect of getting the sack at Enyimba.

"I have never had a problem with the chairman or the board since I took over.

"I admit that there are times this season when things did not go according to script for me but there has been a lot of mutual respect between all parties and no one has ever talked about sacking me," he said.

Aigbogun replaced veteran trainer Kadiri Ikhana at the start of the season.

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Mikel, Musa others train in Uyo under Rohr
3:33:46 PMadekunle

Franco-German Gernot Rohr took charge of the Super Eagles, for the first time yesterday as the team began training sessions ahead of Saturday's 2017 Africa Cup of Nations match against Tanzania.

Rohr and a number of players could not fly to Uyo from Lagos on Monday as Arik airline eventually cancelled their flight after many hours. But the entourage landed in Uyo just after noon on Tuesday.

On arrival at the team's Le Meridien Hotel, Coach Rohr had a meeting with his assistants, backroom staff and players present, before the evening's training session at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium.

In camp as at Tuesday evening were Skipper Mikel John Obi, assistant captain Ahmed Musa, goalkeepers Emmanuel Daniel and Ikechukwu Ezenwa, defenders
Musa Muhammed, Chidozie Awaziem, Abdullahi Shehu, Jamiu Alimi, Leon Balogun, William Troost-Ekong and Elderson Echiejile, midfielders Ogenyi Onazi, Wilfred Ndidi and Nosa Igiebor and forwards Brown Ideye, Imoh Ezekiel, Kelechi Iheanacho, Victor Moses, Odion Ighalo and Victor Osimhen.

Team administrator Dayo Enebi Achor confirmed to thenff.com that Belgium -based Moses Simon and Slovakia -based Kingsley Madu will arrive today.
The delegation of Tanzania's Taifa Stars is expected to arrive in Nigeria on Wednesday, while the match officials will jet in on Thursday.

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Albrighton signs new four-year Leicester deal
3:12:25 PMadekunle

Marc Albrighton has become the latest Leicester City player to commit himself to the club after the Premier League champions announced he had signed a new four-year contract on Tuesday.

The 26-year-old former Aston Villa winger played a key role in Leicester’s 5,000-1 title triumph last season.

He follows Jamie Vardy, Danny Drinkwater, Riyad Mahrez, Wes Morgan, Kasper Schmeichel and manager Claudio Ranieri in signing a new contract at the King Power Stadium.

“I just think there’s a really good feeling around the place,” Albrighton told the Leicester website after tying himself to the club until 2020.

“Everyone seems to want to stay at the club and I think that’s a massive credit to how far the club has come in the last few years.

“It’s exciting times for Leicester City Football Club and I want to be a part of that.”

Albrighton joined Leicester from Villa on a free transfer in 2014 and has made 65 appearances, scoring four goals.

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Nigeria, UK sign MoU on return of stolen assets
2:57:17 PMTony Chinonso

The Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the British Government on the modalities for the return of Nigerian stolen assets. The Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami, signed on behalf of the Federal Government in Abuja on Tuesday.

President Buhari as he departs Nairobi Kenya for Abuja after participating at   the 6th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) in   Nairobi Kenya
President Buhari as he departs Nairobi Kenya for Abuja after participating at the 6th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI) in Nairobi Kenya

Malami said that the MoU reflected the desire and willingness of both countries to continue cooperation and mutual support. Malami said that this was in the responsible and transparent return of all recovered assets.

He outlined the objectives of the MoU to include the fact that the processes of returning stolen assets was a partnership recognising the interest of both countries and based on mutual understanding, confidence and trust.

“That both countries recognised that they have a mutual interest in ensuring that returned assets are not at risk of being misappropriated again. “And that both countries recognised they have obligations toward their own citizens for providing such assurances. “That both countries recognised the importance of ensuring that the highest possible standard of transparency and accountability are applied for the return of assets.”

He gave the assurance to the international community that all funds recovered would be judiciously utilised for projects that would benefit the poorest segment of the Nigerian society. Earlier, leader of the UK delegation, British Minister of State for Immigration, Robert Goodwill, said that the MoU provided the mechanism by which monies could be returned.

Goodwill, who is also a member of the British Parliament, noted that there was no safe place for stolen assets in the UK. “Our ability to recover and return stolen assets should send a clear message to all who may seek to habour such assets that there is no safe haven in the U.K,” he said.

According to him, the British government is committed to the return of all funds looted from the Nigerian State. “We are keen to do this as soon as the necessary legal process allow. “As outlined at the summit, we will be taking steps to accelerate the procedures for identification and confiscation of illegally acquired assets.”

He said that they were as committed as Nigeria in ensuring that beneficial ownership of assets was made available to relevant authorities so they know who the real owners of assets held in the UK are.

“Forty jurisdictions, including British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies announced that they will automatically share beneficial ownership information relating to companies, trusts, foundations, Shell companies and other relevant entities and legal arrangements.

“It is important that everyone can see how returned assets are used to benefit Nigerians. We have therefore agreed in this MoU to be fully transparent about this.” The signing of the MoU is a follow up to the agreement reached at the London anti-corruption summit in May.

 

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Don't politicize Amadi's burial, Wike warns
2:54:36 PMTony Chinonso

Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers has warned against the politicising of Capt. Elechi Amadi's burial.

This is contained in a statement by Mr Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic Media, on Tuesday in Abuja. According to the statement, Wike said the Late literary icon deserved a befitting burial for his contributions to the development of the state, Nigeria and humanity.

The governor inaugurated a State Burial Committee for the burial at the Government House, Port Harcourt. During the innaguration, Wike urged the family to cooperate with the committee to ensure that the late literary icon got the deserved befitting burial.

He warned against the politicisation of the burial, adding that the state government would not struggle with any group on who should organise the burial. He said,“if the family do not want Rivers State Government to participate in the burial, it should make its position known.”

Wike said the committee was set up after wide consultation with stakeholders, to carry every group along, adding that the committee could co-opt more members as the need arose. He urged the committee to ensure the burial took place in 2016 and weather the state should play a part in the date for the burial.

Responding, the Chairman of the Committee, Mr Frank Ohwor, assured the governor that members of the committee would work towards a befitting burial for the literary icon.

Those inaugurated by the governor are Mr Frank Owhor, Chairman; Mr David Briggs, Secretary and Mr Paul Wonodi, Deputy Chairman. Mr Monday Mgbor, Mr Hope Ikiriko, Mr Chris Orji and Chairman, Ikwerre Local Government Area are also members of the committee.

Others are Henry Wordu, Dr Preye Elechi Amadi, Mr Carl Amadi , Mr Azubuike Elechi-Amadi, Prof S.C. Achinewhu, Mr Ben Ugo and Mr V. Amadi.

The late Elechi Amadi born on May 12, 1934, and was a Nigerian author who had written five African novels – The Concubine, The Great Ponds, The Slave, Isiburu and Estrangement. Born in Aluu in the Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers, he attended Government College Umuahia and the University of Ibadan where he obtained a degree in Physics and
Mathematics.

Amadi's novels are generally about African village life, customs, beliefs and religious practice, as they are all set before contact with the Western world. Elechi died on June 29 at Good Heart Specialist Hospital, Port Harcourt

 

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ASUU threatens to embark on strike over unpaid allowances
2:51:15 PMTony Chinonso

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike to press home its demands for the implementation of its 2009 agreement with the Federal Government. The ASUU Lagos Zone Coordinator, Prof. Olusoji Sowande, said this at a news conference on Tuesday in Lagos.

Sowande said that the union was planning to toe this part after several efforts to ensure that the government address the pending demands, proved abortive. He said that the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement, Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on funding of state universities, breaches of the conditions of service and re -negotiation of the agreement, were still pending. ?

The coordinator also mentioned other demands like the exclusion of Nigerian universities from Pension Management Company and non-release of NEEDS Assessment Intervention Fund. He said that funding of state universities, earned academic allowance and renegotiation of the agreement were parts of the outstanding issues.
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Sowande recalled that the union had embarked on strike in 2012 and 2013 as part of the efforts to make the government implement the agreement, adding that the issues remained unresolved. He said that the 2009 agreement provided for a periodic review after every three years which had not been done.

“The review of the agreement should have been undertaken in 2012 and 2015 but that did not happen.? “The implication is that our union has shown enough patriotism and understanding on these matters in the last four years. “We are perplexed and disappointed that both the Federal and State Governments are not responding to our consistent appeals to bring about genuine transformation in the education sector, '' he said.
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According to him, embarking on strike has never been a favourable choice as the Students and ASUU members have always suffered the pains more. “It is unfortunate that the only language government appears to respect and listens to is that of industrial action like strike,'' he said.

The don said that the National officers of the union had met with the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu on May 10 and tabled ten-point demand. He said that the minister had promised that the issues would be resolved within two weeks but nothing had been done till now.

Sowande said that based on MOU signed in November 2013, “Nigerian universities requires N1.3 trillion to revitalise the system'', adding that the government was already in arrears of N605 billion as at the third quarter of 2016. He said that the government had refused to release N128 billion and N250 billion respectively for the earned academic allowance of three years after the MoU was signed.?

“In order to forestall this avoidable crisis, we appeal to all genuinely progressive individuals and groups to prevail on both the Federal and State Governments to commence release of funds for the listed purposes. “This is to arrest the brewing and potentially combustible situation in the Nigerian university system before it degenerated into a serious conflagration,'' he said.

 

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PDP: Sheriff rejects BoT recommendations on national convention, reconciliation
2:47:32 PMTony Chinonso

The Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected the party's Board of Trustees (BoT) recommendations on its next national convention and resolution of its leadership crisis. This is contained in a statement signed by the faction's Ag. Deputy National Chairman, Dr Cairo Ojougboh, on Tuesday in Abuja.

The BoT had in a communiqué after is meeting on Monday in Abuja advised the National Caretaker Committee of the party to hold the next national convention in Abuja, with a new convention planning committee. According to it, to ensure a credible, transparent, free and fair convention, a new convention planning committee should be constituted by the National Caretaker Committee and approved by National Executive Committee (NEC).

It also said that the BoT would facilitate the raising of adequate funds for the party's activities, including the convention. The trustee passed a vote of confidence on the caretaker committee, and charged it to, as soon as possible, convene a meeting of the NEC of the party.

But, Sheriff's group said that the outcome of the BoT Monday's meeting fell short of its earlier decision with party's reconciliation committee.

“Having deliberated on the reported outcome of the BoT meeting of Aug. 29, we have resolved that the resolutions feel short of the decision reached with the Dickson/Mantu reconciliation committee. “The agreement we had is that Sheriff should chair a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting where Makarfi will attend as a member of the BoT.

“At the meeting, a chairman of convention committee will be agreed upon, a new convention committee setup, including all other sub-committees, zoning, finance, accreditation, etc. “The venue of the convention will be in Abuja, where a new leadership of the party will emerge, internal democracy will be respected and confidence will return to the party,'' the group said.

It said that it had hoped that opportunity would be given for everybody to return to the one umbrella “and shake hands and will see the PDP re-emerge for the challenges ahead''. The group added that it “completely rejects the vote of confidence passed on the `illegal caretaker committee' because a committee that has failed twice to successfully organize a convention on two occasion is a failure''.

“Consequently, we can now confidently inform the general public that well-meaning Nigerians have been urging Sen. Makarfi to resign to save democracy. “We, therefore, call on his friends and associates and family to advice him to do the needful and resign now to save multi-party democracy in Nigeria and stop impunity that has been the bane of internal democracy,'' the group stated.

It alleged that the BoT Chairman, Sen. Walid Jubrin, brought crisis to the party.  “ In any case, his tenure has expired as he has spent more than 10 years as secretary and chairman of BoT, which runs contrary to the Constitution.

“A party where we have eminently qualified persons like Sen. David Mark, Babangida Aliyu and others, cannot be led by individuals controlled by the love for money. “The source of irritation in the party is the still-born illegal caretaker committee and the Board of Trustees should have advised that the illegality be addressed,'' it said.

The faction commended PDP supporters nationwide for their understanding and patience, adding that “we make bold to state that until we get it right and check impunity, the Nigerian opposition party won't perform as required.

“As we move towards reconciliation, PDP should prevent any person or group from hijacking the party. “Be rest assured that the PDP will emerge stronger as we note that impunity marred the party's success in 2015 general elections,'' it added. Contacted, BoT Chairman, Jubrin, declined comment, saying that he was in a meeting.

 

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Herdsmen attacks sponsored by politicians, says APC chieftain
2:45:18 PMTony Chinonso

National Deputy Chairman (South) of All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Segun Oni, on Tuesday accused politicians of complicity in the incessant attacks on communities across the country by suspected herdsmen.

Oni, who made the allegation while speaking to journalists at the party's National Secretariat in Abuja, said that the intent of the politicians was to destabilise the Federal Government.

It would be recalled that recently, communities in some states, including Benue, Plateau, Enugu, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Taraba had been attacked by the suspected herdsmen, who carried arms.

”This, personally worries me because these gunmen who have suddenly become so notorious, invading villages and so on, are people that have always been around. ”My guess is that many of these are sponsored by people who have so much money and want to create instability.

”I believe that many of these have political motives and people who just want to trouble the government of the day. ”People who don’t want peace because they believe peace will also not be what they will want to see. It is very, very difficult. ”You will just hear one version here today, another striking us there tomorrow and so on.

”It is also a way of saying that what we are battling with is not ordinary,” he said. The APC chieftain said that the APC-led Federal Government had scored pass mark in fighting insecurity. He said, ”one thing we can say for sure is that Boko Haram has been mutilated.

”I believe the average Nigerian can see that, can feel that and understand that; whatever is left of it, let us encourage the security agencies to move ahead and move fast and take further control. ”I don’t think the security situation is as terrible as it used to; no, it is not. ”Therefore, as far as security is concerned, I would say that we have earned the pass mark, but we can do better.”

On President Muhammadu Buhari’s resolve to treat the Niger Delta militants like the Boko Haram if they did not stop their acts, Oni said, “I think it is a warning. ”You know at times a father would also warn his child, `don’t cross this line so that I will not be hard on you'. I think it is a warning.”

He admitted that the public was right to have expected a quick fixing of the economy, but said that in reality, there was no magic way out of Nigeria's present economic problem.

”This economy must work, we must get Nigeria back, but it is not as quick as anybody could imagine by touch of a hand. ”So, people are entitled to their expectations; we, as a government will do our best to ensure that the end will justify its course.

”We were not elected to run Nigeria for one year or two years; we were elected to run Nigeria for four years. “Before we get to an appreciable length of time, I am sure, I am confident that we will begin to see very obvious changes.”

 

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DHL is heavily involved with e-commerce- Randy Buday
2:44:01 PMIkenna

Meet The Boss interviews DHL’s new Regional Director in charge of West & Central Africa, Randy Budah, who shares his views on the current state of innovation and the strategies the logistics company has used over the years to consistently deliver outstanding results in the parcel delivery business. Clearly, as this excerpt shows, DHL is committed to customer-focused innovation:

Could you tell us a bit about the history of DHL?
DHL was founded by three young shipping executives Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn who were looking for a way to increase turnaround speed for ships at ports. They reasoned that if the shipping documents could be flown from port to port, they could be examined and processed before the ships arrived, and speeding up the process would decrease port costs for shippers. With this in mind, the trio combined the first letters of their last names to form the acronym DHL, thus beginning an air-express company that revolutionized the delivery industry.

DHL's new Regional Director in charge of West & Central Africa, Randy   Budah
DHL’s new Regional Director in charge of West & Central Africa, Randy Budah

DHL rapidly developed into an express delivery service between California and Hawaii, then quickly expanded to points east. So that evolved from California to Hawaii; then it branched into the international market in the early 1970s by entering both developed and developing countries coming with the solution to move documents at a very quick pace.

What is role of DHL Express within the scope of the DHL Deutsche Post Group?
DHL Express transports urgent documents and goods reliably and on time from door-to-door in more than 220 countries and territories, and operates the most comprehensive global express network.

What are the challenges of coordinating and moving parcels and documents on a worldwide scale-and the opportunities that presents?

You have customs related challenges, challenges with other regulatory authorities, local politics, landing and territorial rights and so on. There are lots of interests for the various postal regulators and sometimes, international express operators can be considered to be competition to the post office but if anything, we are an added enhancement to the post office because in most cases, we work with them.

What portion of the market does DHL represent within Nigeria as well as the West/Central Africa?
We operate in all sectors but this is also dependent on the specific market in question. For instance, Nigeria, Gabon and Angola are oil-based economies so we have a lot of clients within the oil and gas industry in those markets. In commodities based countries like Ghana, we work with the NGOs, life sciences, high tech and communications companies.

Bearing in mind the growing number of delivery companies, what's your view of the current level of competitiveness in West/Central African market?
The industry is very competitive here and it's a good thing because it ensures that customers get a reasonably sized pool to choose from. Over the past 34 years, DHL Express has invested significantly into equipment, vehicles, aircraft and facilities as well as into the training and development of our staff. More specifically for Nigeria, in addition to our fleet of vans and motorcycles we have a state of the art DHL Gateway and DHL Hub located on the airside of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos, which is the logistic home to our aircraft operations and distribution model for West Africa.

Within the Nigerian Gateway, we have dedicated customs officers as well as other regulatory aviation authorities to ensure the rapid clearance of our inbound shipments coming into the country. Recently, because of the heavy traffic often experienced when going from the Lagos mainland to Victoria Island, we added a boat to our fleet to ferry our parcels and documents from Victoria Island/Ikoyi to the mainland, which connects to our international and domestic aircrafts based at MMIA. And that has really saved us quite a bit of time by utilizing the waterways to move our materials back and forth.

What is the movement of goods from West Africa to Europe like? Is this merchandise traffic still in its infancy, or has a development become noticeable?
For most West African countries, the major lanes are US and parts of Europe as well as South-East Asia. However, on the inbound, we are starting to see a lot of the traffic shifting from the traditional western countries to South-East Asian markets like China, and India, which are becoming big players in global trading. It’s evolving and it continues to evolve.
How have you managed to maintain a productive workforce and the company's commitment to growth?

If your people are happy, your business will flourish and at DHL, we have identified continuous training and employee empowerment as important drivers to ensure that we have motivated people, which is an important pillar of our global focus strategy.. We have an internal learning and development platform called Certified International Specialists (CIS). The programme is a global initiative which has reached over 100,000 DHL Express employees in 220 countries and territories; it has been a principal factor in the company's impressive global performance. As a change management initiative, the award winning programme has been instrumental in instituting a cultural transformation within DHL Express and reinforcing the company's international market leadership. All DHL Express employees in Nigeria have been trained on CIS as well as many other specialized programs which fall under the umbrella of Certified International Specialists. The CIS programme is both educational and motivational. All the trainers are company employees and I’m one of the facilitators.

How significant is the West/Central African markets for future growth?
There are many opportunities here in West Africa and there is an abundance of opportunities outside of the oil and gas industry. With a lot of investments and trading being done here, West Africa is very strategic not just for us but many businesses. You have one of the largest African economies here, and if you also look at the diversity of all the economies all the way from Senegal down to Cameroon and across to Central Africa and Chad, there are multiple business opportunities and it hasn't reached maturity. So if anything, we are still in our infancy in this particular side of the world but one cannot deny the fact that the opportunities exist and with the ongoing trends in the global markets, we believe the odds favour this region and this is one of the reasons why West/Central Africa is very strategic for our business in Sub Saharan Africa.

How do you see the trend in the Nigerian mail and parcel market?
The trends have evolved quite a bit. As we know the oil and gas industry is being suppressed because of the drop in the price of crude. What we’ve seen in the last couple of years is the emergence of the high-tech industry especially the advent of smartphones with people wanting to get connected. The other sector that is booming down here is e-commerce with the likes of Jumia, Konga, Yudala competing in the market.

How involved is DHL Express with e-commerce expands and also, how do you manage security concerns?
We are heavily involved with e-commerce and it has continued to grow. Recently, the mechanics of e-commerce has started to evolve from the traditional e-commerce system to a more market-based one where buyers and sellers are brought together and a company like DHL provides transport or logistics to the buyer and seller. Nigerians are very high-tech savvy so e-commerce is a natural progression for growth. More than that, a lot of Nigerians who went overseas for education are coming back to help drive the economy. So, despite the sheer fact that we have the largest population in Africa, we have a very big consumer market so if you’re in the consumer segment of the market, this is really the place to be.

If you have to move e-commerce, you need fast and reliable speed to market. When people buy something online, they want it quick and if you look at the growth of our industry, probably the fastest growing segment is e-commerce not just here but worldwide. That is why we have a lot of investment in technology and handling these person-to-person deliveries to our consumers is becoming a very important part of our business and it will continue to be that way in the years to come.

Security is a top priority for DHL Express. We have aircraft that not only fly domestically within countries but internationally across borders so we have to be careful with what we put on those aircraft so as to ensure we continue to remain compliant with our security policies and procedures.

To what extent does the Nigerian economy rely on logistical services and express shipping companies?
Logistics facilitates connectivity which is important for economic growth. DHL's own research, conducted with IHS Global Insight, has shown that SMEs who trade internationally are twice as successful as those who trade only within their own market - so connecting with global opportunities is key to success.

Innovation is one of DHL's key strategic priorities. Why does innovation occupy such an important role in the group's strategy?
Innovation is critical to ensure that we continue to make incremental improvements to our processes - and the end goal of improving the customer experience. On the e-commerce side, we have some locations called DHL Pack stations so we don’t actually make a delivery to the end user, we provide a service point that has multiple electronic lockers and the clients can collect their shipments at a convenient time, using protective passcodes to access the lockers. We have also introduced scanner units in 26 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, as part of our Global Courier Application deployment. These pocket sized Android-based scanners come equipped with touchscreens, built-in location services as well as GPS navigation capabilities, enabling customers to track parcels in real-time. With the new scanner units, customers are able to sign on the device's touchscreen and within 15 minutes, the electronic proof of delivery will be made available on the DHL.com website.

How would you describe your role in driving the culture at DHL?
I am the chief energy officer for the West and Central African region so I live by example and keep my team motivated, well trained and happy. We have shared values, goals and targets because it’s a large company but at the same time, it’s a family company. I’ve been in the company for 35 years now and I learn something new every day.

Retraction: Last Monday, the print version of this interview erroneously omitted attributing the introductory note to African Business Magazine. We regret this error.

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Dalung briefs Buhari on Team Nigeria's performance at Rio Olympics
2:40:58 PMTony Chinonso

The Minister of Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung, on Tuesday briefed President Muhammadu Buhari on the outcome of Nigeria's outing at the Rio Olympic Games in Brazil. Briefing State House correspondents in Abuja after a meeting with the President, Dalung disclosed that he briefed Buhari on the performance, challenges and progress recorded by Nigeria's Rio Olympics contingent.

He said the President appreciated Team Nigeria's performance, and challenged the athletes and officials to do more at future international competitions for the country to move forward in sports development.

“It is normal for you, after somebody has sent you, to come back and discuss with the person before you now start talking outside. “So, all I did was to brief the President on our performance, the challenges we had, the progress we made. This is because in 2016 Nigeria was celebrated.

“Two Nigerian athletes particularly, Aruna Quadri and Chierika Ukogu, were recognised internationally in Rio. That is happening to Nigeria. It is an achievement. “And I also requested from him (President Buhari) the support to get a date to organise a reception for our Dream Team VI which got a bronze medal for us.

“He (President Buhari) also appreciated our performance and thanked us for doing the country proud and keeping the flag flying. “He challenged us to do more for the country so as to move forward in sports,'' Dalung said.

The minister dismissed calls for his resignation due to Team Nigeria's “below expectation'' performance at Rio, saying sports development's problem in the country had gone beyond his resignation as minister. He said the country's sports system needs a total overhauling, pointing out that the country must develop a sports developmental model where talents would be identified, developed and groomed.

Dalung assured that the National Youth Games would be fully resuscitated for identification of young talents to boost sporting activities in the country.

 

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"Buhari's policies yet to inspire any real confidence"
2:39:29 PMadekunle

After two bruising quarters marked by attacks on oil pipelines in the Niger delta and ballooning inflation, Nigeria is expected on Wednesday to announce it is officially in recession.

The news shouldn’t come as a surprise. Sales of oil at a high price had made Nigeria the biggest economy in Africa.

But when the price of crude crashed from more than $100 a barrel in June 2014 to below $50 today, Nigeria’s fortunes followed.

Reacting to the dramatic decline in state revenue, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari ended costly fuel subsidies and finally devalued the naira in June after upholding a controversial currency peg for months.

But Buhari’s policies have yet to inspire any real confidence at a time when inflation is hovering around 16.5 per cent and getting dollars is still a throbbing headache.

One dollar is now worth over 400 naira on the parallel market, up from 340 in January. “We can’t get dollars,” one black market seller complained, “we’re even accepting bills from 2003″.

The shortage keeps investors away and makes life tough for local businesses.

"You don’t have to be an economist to know that any system that allows you to sit in your garden, and with a telephone call make one billion naira without investing a kobo, that system is wrong,” said Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi, who served as Nigeria’s central bank governor under the previous administration.

Buhari’s refusal to devalue the naira for months kept “foreign investors waiting on the sidelines”, Daniel Richards, West Africa analyst for BMI Research, told AFP.

“The uncertainty that has surrounded monetary policy in Nigeria over the past 18 months has been the biggest constraint on growth after lower oil prices.”

Nigeria’s economy will likely show a decline of 1.6 percent in the three months through June, estimated Bloomberg News, following a 0.4 percent year-on-year contraction in the first quarter.

This year gross domestic product could contract by 1.8 per cent, according to the International Monetary Fund.

– ‘Execution risk’ –

Buhari has been frank in his assessment of the beleaguered Nigerian economy.

In his May speech commemorating his one-year anniversary in office, the president said he inherited “decrepit” infastructure and the oil refineries in a “state of disrepair”.

His plan to kickstart the economy has two priorities: one is to tackle endemic corruption, the other is to diversify the economy.

Buhari’s anti-corruption drive has been largely met with applause. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is doggedly persuing top politicians who allegedly looted millions from state coffers.

Yet the response to his expansionary budget designed to wean Nigeria off oil has been tepid.

“It projects a very large increase in non-oil revenue of 70 per cent”, said Moody’s Investors Service in April, adding that “the government’s objectives are extremely amibitous.”

In reality, said Moody’s, “since 2012, non-oil tax revenue has gradually grown but at a much lower pace.”

Razia Khan, Africa economist at Standard Chartered Bank, has similar concerns.

“A very ambitious budget was outlined, but we know from the past that Nigeria doesn’t have a good record in delivering on time,” Khan said.

“In the longer term the execution risk is all about revenue mobilisation. Is Nigeria going to be able to sustain this spending without amassing great debt?”

– Power barrier –

The sluggish growth could go on for “another two years”, said Dawn Dimowo, an analyst at consultancy firm Africa Practice.

Even if the oil price rebounds and rebels stop sabotaging oil production, Nigeria has to address its decript infrastructure and revamp its refineries.

“There is a critical need for massive investments in infrastructure and import replacement, which will take years to come through,” Dimowo said.

“Power is a major barrier, that sector needs to be a priority”, she said.

Electricity production, which already was faltering before the crisis, barely reached 2500 megawatts for its 170 million inhabitants.

By contrast, South Africa — with a population less than a third of Nigeria’s — has a power capacity of 40,000 megawatts.

Without power, growth may improve but diversifying the economy will be near impossible, explained Richards.

“If import substitution is to be realised and the manufacturing sector bolstered, then more headway must be made in improving power supply.”

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Angwe to W-African states: Tackle joblessness, youth illiteracy to curb insurgency
2:36:58 PMIkenna
By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor
As more and more African countries are confronted with security challenges, the President of the Network of National Human Rights Institutions in West Africa (NNHRI-WA), Prof. Bem Angwe, has called on them to provide educational opportunities and employment for youths so as to check insurgency.
Prof Angwe, who is also the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Human Rights Commission, spoke at the 2016 Annual General Assembly of the Network in Abuja in Abuja, during which he condemned the high level of violation of rights to education and employment in the region.
Prof. Bem Angwe
Prof. Bem Angwe
Angwe noted with dismay the growing vices which he said had combined to erode the rights and dignity of the people.
Prof. Angwe said each country in West Africa was confronted with diverse forms of security challenges thereby distracting them from providing the needed support and opportunities for their nationals.
Angwe said: "Basic rights like freedom of association and assembly, freedom of expression and the press are routinely trampled upon.
"Press freedom remains under siege in many countries. The right of women to equality and freedom from fear of discrimination is common. Religion and cultures combine to undermine the realization of equality in West Africa".
"Prison conditions are dire with overcrowding, poor feeding and absence of rehabilitation facilities are key issues. Poor prison conditions violate numerous human rights and this must be addressed urgently.
"The rights to education and employment are violated without remedies. Youth unemployment is dangerous trend that must be arrested. The use of child labour in plantation farms and an artisanal mine violate international law and dehumanises the child. In Nigeria, Niger and Mali, the use of children for the promotion of insurgency is deplorable and regrettable".
Prof. Angwe also condemned what he called "the serial violation of the right to participate in government as required under Article 13 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights and the applicable ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance.
The Executive Secretary if the NHRC noted that when the right to participate in public affairs is violated, it means that community citizens are unable to vote for the candidates of their choice during elections.
The President of ECOWAS, who was represented by Mr. Eyisan Okorodudu, said that the Commission had taken steps to improve the process of monitoring human rights framework with a holistic outlook from the perspective of the ordinary community by taking time to bring CSOs to produce reports on human rights situation in West Africa.
He noted that by 2017, the first of the reporting would be circulated in the region with a view to addressing the gaps noticed across the region and pleaded with the member states to work with the secretariat in promoting thematic issues especially rights to education, employment and good health.
 
Meanwhile the secretariat of the NNHRI-WA, headed by Mr. Saka Azimazi said that the objective of the meeting was largely to examine the human rights situation in West Africa and the challenges faced by national institutions in upholding their mandate and offering remedies for human rights violations.
In his opening statement, the Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for West Africa, Mr. Andrea Ori advocated for credible and effective national partners that can contribute on the side of or jointly with governments and civil society in the effective implementation of international human rights instruments, and the expansion of the human rights culture among the public in general.

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Arsenal's Gnarby poised to join Bremen
2:31:46 PMadekunle

Arsenal’s Olympic silver-medallist Serge Gnarby is set for a transfer back to Germany, Werder Bremen’s sports director said on Tuesday.

“We have an agreement in principle with Arsenal, but it is not yet signed,” Bremen boss Frank Baumann told reporters.

“We have agreed terms with the player and I really think it will happen.”Image result for gnabry

Gnarby, 21, played all six matches for Germany at the Rio de Janeiro games as his side lost the final to Brazil on penalties.

Having joined the Gunners in 2011 from Stuttgart’s academy, Gnarby spent last season on loan at West Bromwich Albion and has only made a handful of Premier League appearances for Arsenal since 2012.

Bremen badly need reinforcements after being drubbed 6-0 by defending champions Bayern Munich last Friday on the opening weekend of the new Bundesliga season, less than a week after their shock German Cup defeat at third-division Sportfreunde Lotte

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FG sets to award Lagos-Ibadan railway projects, others - Amaechi
2:17:02 PMFemi Ajasa
By Chris Ochayi
ABUJA: Minister of Transportation and former Governor of Rivers State, Chief Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, yesterday, disclosed that the administration has concluded plans to award the contract for the construction of the Lagos-Ibadan railway project.
Chief Amaechi, who said this while speaking at the one year memorial lecture in honour of Human Rights Activist and former General Secretary of Alliance for Credible Election, ACE-Nigeria, late Comrade Emma Ezeazu, in Abuja, said contracts for Kano-Kaduna and Calabar-Port Harcourt railway project would also be signed before the end of this week.
From Left; Acting Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation, Mr Fidet   Okhiria; Managing Director, China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC),   Mr Jack Lee; Minister of Transportation, Mr Chibuike Amaechi  and Director of Rail   Transportation, Mr Mohammed Babakobi, during the Minister's inspection of the   Abuja-Kaduna Rail Project on Wednesday
File photo: From Left: Acting Managing Director of Nigerian Railway Corporation, Mr Fidet Okhiria; Managing Director, China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC), Mr Jack Lee; Minister of Transportation, Mr Chibuike Amaechi and Director of Rail Transportation, Mr Mohammed Babakobi, during the Minister's inspection of the Abuja-Kaduna Rail Project ..

The memorial lecture with theme; Advancing the Frontiers of Progressive Governance, was organised by Emma Ezeazu Mandate Group.

Meanwhile, the former governor, while giving reasons why he dumped his former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to pitch tent with the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, explained that he left the then ruling party because he was made an orphan.
According to him, "The President agenda is not just to recover loots. We are recovering as much as we can. But the president is determined to create employment. That is why you can see his focus. In transportation, from Kaduna to Abuja, we have created over 700 workforce. What did I do? I said all the villages or those communities along the route; I said they should give them level six down. March on that railway.
"Their job is to march on that railway from the beginning to the end to see there was no security breach. The rest of applicants will go online to apply for the jobs. They said if we publish people will die the way it happened during immigration recruitment exercise and they will say Amaechi should resign (thunderous laughters)
"The President called a meeting last week and requested too be briefed on what we are doing in terms of the railway. This year, we will start Lagos-Ibadan, railway project. You know the difference between us and the rest, we will not say go and start we will look for counterpart funding.
"We will bring our counterpart fund as poor as the country is now and give to the Chinese because their money is already in their bank account. It is for us to bring our own. If we bring our own they bring their own to make sure there is no delay, we will bring all our own to give them and say go and start work.
"If that happened, in two years, Lagos-Ibadan will be ready. Tomorrow I will sign the contracts for Calabar-Port Harcourt railway project. Before the week runs out, I will sign Kano-Kduna. That is what we are doing. This is to show you that we are moving away from the corruption economy to production economy."
Amaechi, while recalling the students' union activities were eventful during their time when the late Comrade Emma Ezeazu was President of National association of Nigerian Students, NANS, lamented that student union has drifted to the lowest ebb.
According to him, "Recall 1983 to 1987 there were no speeches, there were actions. I reminded President Muhammadu Buhari and I said student when you were Head of State I was among those who used to sing all sorts of things about him because there were demonstrations in all the schools everyday.
"Then, they were closing university down everyday because we are not addressing give us hostels, give us water, give us rive, we are addressing national issues and the closure of schools were because we will not agree to any national issue we thought was against the people. Now, NANS president has a convoy and has SAs, and his office is located in the villa."
On the dying agitation for good governance, he said, "When I listen to all of you I laugh, I laugh because the poor has lost.either thoroughly beaten by the ruling class has lost the ability to resist. So, those resisting now is no longer the poor, it is the ruling class resisting themselves."
Responding to a remarks by the guest lecturer, Professor Chidi Odinkalu, the minister said, "He made analysis now and I laughed when he talked about nomadism in the politic of Nigeria and I laughed. While I laughed is that he knew little or nothing of what was going on. And I want to be put on record, I was made orphan including oil bloc.
"And I said no, Nigeria was going under and I won't continue to support this government.  And I have to move, I was kept on the table for discussions, not one meeting, not two or three meetings. I was taken out of the country for meetings for me to remain in PDP. I was made orphan that when you see it you will say, what is my business with this Nigeria?
"But at that time, it was between me my conscience and the Nigerian country. I could have taken those offers. I was the beautiful bride. If you remember one of the speeches I made as governor at the Freedom Park, and I said if you people continue to look at us, we will steal everything. And there will be nothing left for you to eat. That until you begin to stone us. There will be no stop to stealing. You can't stop to stealing."
On the issue of transparent, he said "The system built for you to be transparent. When you are not transparent does not mean the system is not there. It means that you just undermine the system. There is a contract you will award, the system said no; advertise it for everybody to bid.
"That system is ridiculous. It will only offer you what is called single source. You will approach them and say you want single source and when they give you single source and because you want to break the rule of law no one will even apply and you just say contract come and do this thing and nothing happened. Nothing happened because the President of the country does not want anything to happen."
In his lecture, the Director General of Electoral Institute, Professor Chidi Odinkalu blamed the corruption and underdevelopment of the country to the consequences of the Structural Adjustment Programme, SAP, introduced by the President Ibrahim Babangida's administration in 1986.
Prof. Odinkalu regretted that Nigeria never recovered from the SAP, which according top him led to wreck unprecedented havoc on the economy, with the collapses of the manufacturing sector of the economy.
He said, every other countries that were at par with Nigeria then have left us behind because of the adjustment.

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The energy in Nigerian startups is amazing - Facebook CEO, Zuckerberg
1:57:40 PMFemi Ajasa

The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, on Tuesday commended efforts of rising startups in Nigeria.

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Zuckerberg who made the commendation on his verified Facebook page, during a vist to Co-creation Hub Nigeria (CcHUB) in Yaba, Lagos, said  he his excited to learn as much as he can in Nigeria..

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His words, “Next stop: Lagos! This is my first trip to sub-Saharan Africa. I’ll be meeting with developers and entrepreneurs, and learning about the startup ecosystem in Nigeria. The energy here is amazing and I’m excited to learn as much as I can.

Our first stop is the Co-creation Hub Nigeria (CcHUB) in Yaba. I got to talk to kids at a summer coding camp and entrepreneurs who come to CcHub to build and launch their apps. I’m looking forward to meeting more people here!” He noted.

 

 

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Insurgency: 'Buhari has degraded Boko Haram'
1:55:29 PMIkenna

…as over 5,000 CSOs March in Abuja to support Buhari

The Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE), a coalition of over 5000 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on Tuesday, in Abuja, held a rally to appreciate the successes recorded by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government and the current military leadership in the war against insurgency.

Members   of Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE), during their March in Abuja,   to support President Muhammadu Buhari
Members of Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE), during their March in Abuja, to support President Muhammadu Buhari

Addressing journalists during the rally which kicked off at the federal secretariat and ended at Office of the Secretary to the Federation (SGF), Secretary General of the Coalitions, Comrade Daniel Obaje said since the government of President Buhari came into office, significant progress has been made in addressing the security breaches that had threatened the integrity of Nigeria.

He said areas where Boko Haram once set up camp have been cleared, adding that some displaced persons are already beginning to return to their homeland.

He said, “The Army freed over 5000 persons that the terrorists once held captive even as efforts are being intensified to free those that are yet to regain freedom.

He said, “Remnants of the terrorists are risking death to flee across the desert into the Mediterranean. The group in its defeat can only now think of hit and run attacks by drug addicted fighters who now increasingly opt to fail in their assignment so that the military can capture them for rehabilitation.

“The recent weeks have seen the higher echelon of Boko Haram decimated with several commanders killed in troops' operations. Others have been captured, which has left the group being fragmented with split in its leadership. Everything points to a group that has been finished.

“We therefore want to urge Mr President not relent in continuing with measures that will ensure Boko Haram terrorists are not allowed to regroup anywhere on our territory ever again. In fact, we urge that Nigeria does all that is necessary to make sure these killers do not regroup in Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic, all of which share borders with us.

Responding on behalf of the SGF, Ibrahim Bapetel Hasan, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to President Muhammadu Buhari on policy development analysis said the report will be passed to the President Buhari

He thanked the coalition for acknowledging the efforts of the current administration in the war against Boko Haram, saying obviously, much progress has been made since President Buhari came into office.

He said the current administration is happy that Nigerians acknowledge the efforts of the military.

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