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Breaking: CMS promotes 3,487 Customs Officers
4:10:28 PMadekunle

Following Presidential approval, the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd) has released the promotion of 3,487 Senior Officers to various ranks.

The promotion according to Joseph Attah, Public Relations Officer Comptroller-General of Customs, Monday, was strictly based on merit, considering the cumulative scores from examination, oral interview and seniority.

File Photo: Senior Customs officers

A breakdown of the promotion shows:
DC-CC=17, AC-DC=27, CSC -AC=156, SC-CSC=62, DSC-SC=86, ASC1-DSC=144, ASC II-ASC I=2,522, DCIC-CIC=23, ACIC-DCIC=30, PIC-ACIC=57, SIC-PIC=56, Support Staff DC-CC=3, AC-DC=4, CSC-AC=2, SC-CSC=8, DSC-SC=8, ASCI-DSC=8, ASCII-ASCI=44, DCIC-CIC=2, ACIC-DCIC=5, PIC-ACIC=2, SIC-PIC=21, Lateral Conversion=119, Upgrading=81: Total = 3,487.

Some of the newly promoted officers to the exalted rank of Comptroller include Musa MBA, Wale Adeniyi, Angbalaga J.J, Seriki-Kebbi, MM, while the Public Relations Officers, Joseph Attah and his deputy Abubakar Dalhatu were promoted to Deputy Comptroller and Chief Superintendent respectively.

During a symbolic decoration at the Customs HQ, Abuja, the CGC charged the officers to see their promotion as a call to higher duty.

As part of the ongoing reforms in line with circular Ref: HCSF/EPO/EIR/CND/100/ST/98 of 8th September 2016 from the Head of Service of the Federation and the approval of Government since April 1992 for Nigeria Customs Service to align with the Nigeria Police Force rank structure, the CGC approved the removal of dichotomy against holders of Higher National Diploma from Bachelors Degree in the Service.

He directed immediate alignment of rank structure of the service with that of NPF.

Consequently, officers in the Inspectorate cadre on Salary Grade level 08 and above are to align with the appropriate rank in the Superintendent Cadre.

Responding on behalf of the newly decorated officers, Comptroller Olusemire Kayode thanked the Management and gave the assurance of recommitment to effective service delivery.

He said, the newly promoted will uphold the confidence reposed in them by contributing their best to the course of Nation building.

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Beware! Heavy makeup causes cancer
4:06:32 PMadekunle

Mrs Ayopo Adeyemi, a dermatologist has warned women against the use of heavy makeup, saying it aggravates skin problems.

Adeyemi said on Monday in Lagos that the use of heavy makeup could lead to skin irritation, allergies and even skin cancer.

Snapchat celebrity and Nigerian male Barbie, Bobrisky, poses on November 7, 2016 in Lagos.
Bobrisky sells skin lightening creams and in 2016 catapulted to fame as a social media celebrity chronicling his makeup looks. / AFP PHOTO / STEFAN HEUNIS

She said that excessive makeup was usually used by women to cover skin problems like pimples, allergies, patches, scars, dark circles, boils and wrinkles.

The expert, however, warned that this could aggravate the problems if care is not taken.

Adeyemi added that the harmful effects of makeup were not limited to skin related issues, but also varieties of other health challenges.

"Lipsticks, Kajal sticks and eye-shadows, for example, are known to contain lead, carcinogen and neurotoxin that can affect the nervous system adversely, leading to high blood-pressure, allergies, behavioural abnormalities and even decreased rates of fertility."

She explained that some chemical preservatives used in many cosmetics were hazardous.

" Using too much product on your skin will eventually further the wrinkles, lines and spots you are attempting to conceal, and ultimately make you look older than you actually are," she said.

The dermatologist said that it was imperative that makeup enthusiasts indulge in proper cleaning regime to remove all traces of chemicals from the skin.

"There are plenty of face washes, cleansers and scrubs available in the market to choose from."

She advised women to use natural facial treatments like cucumber, tomatoes, honey, eggs instead of using unsafe products.

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Patience Jonathan meets brickwall at Skye Bank
3:55:29 PMadekunle

Former First Lady, Patience Jonathan, on Monday visited the Maitama branch of the Skyebank in Abuja to withdraw part of her $5.9million recently unfrozen by a Lagos High Court.

But she met a brickwall.

EFCC boss Magu and Patience Jonathan

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had procured a stay-of-execution of the judgement and also simultaneously filed an appeal against the judgment given last week on 6 April by Justice Mojisola Olatoregun,

News spread quickly that she visited the bank on Monday, following another visit on Friday 7 April. Unconfirmed reports said that she wanted to withdraw as much as $1million, but was given $100,000 by the bank.

She returned at 10:00 a.m. and had a closed-door meeting with an Executive Director of the bank.

She finally left the bank at 4:05 p.m. but declined to speak to newsmen who sought to know why she was there.

One of her aides, who declined to disclose his name, told newsmen that "everything was okay".

A Federal High Court in Lagos, on Thursday vacated its order which in 2016 froze the Skye Bank account of the ex-first lady.

The account had a balance of $5.9 million dollars at the period.

Justice Mojisola Olatoregun, set aside the 'No-Debit Order' which the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission earlier placed on the account on allegations that the money found in it was a proceed of crime.

Patience Jonathan's lawyer, Mr Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN), had urged the court to unfreeze Jonathan's account on the grounds that she was not a party in the suit leading to the freezing order.

Citing judicial authorities, Adedipe contended that the suit was an abuse of court process as the court had no Jurisdiction to make an order against one who is not a party in a suit filed before the court.

The EFCC did not file a response against Adedipe's suit.

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Lagos moves to stem suicide attempts, provides helplines
3:51:19 PMadekunle

The Lagos State Government has expressed concern on the growing incidences of suicide attempts and as such has promised to educate members of the public on suicide and common causes with a view to stemming the spate of suicides and suicidal attempts recorded in the State in the past few weeks.

The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, made this known at a press briefing on mental health to commemorate the year 2017 World Health Day with the theme "Depression: Let's Talk".

Idris stated that suicide could be committed by people of all ages and listed its common causes as inability to deal with life stresses such as financial problems, relationship breakup, chronic pain and illness, adding that individuals experiencing conflicts, disaster, violence, abuse or loss and a sense of isolation are strongly associated with suicidal behavior.

The Commissioner noted that suicide rates are also high amongst vulnerable groups who experience discrimination such as refugees, migrants and prisoners, just as he said that depression tops the list of common causes of suicides.

According to him, depression is a common mental disorder, characterized by sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth, disturbed sleep or appetite, feelings of tiredness and poor concentration.

"Globally, more than 300 million people of all ages suffer from depression which is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and is a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease," he said.

While saying that more women are affected by depression than men, the Commissioner posited that depression can be long-lasting or recurrent, substantially impairing an individual's ability to function at work or school or cope with daily life and can have devastating consequences for families, friends, communities and workplaces.

He stressed the need for coordination and collaboration amongst various sectors of the society including health, education, labour, justice, law, politics and the media, explaining that people suffering from depression need support to be courageous, come out to talk about it and shun the fear of stigmatization and discrimination.

He disclosed that the State Government has set up help lines – 08058820777 and 09030000741 – through which residents can ask questions, make inquiries and seek help from professionals early enough to allow for appropriate intervention.

"I must stress that there are people available to help. So, "Let's Talk" …if you are a student, "Let's Talk", if you are a parent, "Let's Talk", “If you feel alone in the world, Let's Talk," he said.

Also present at the press briefing were the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Modele Osunkiyesi; Permanent Secretary, Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Atinuke Onayiga; Permanent Secretary, Health Service Commission, Dr. Jemilade Longe and Professor Abiodun Adewuya of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) amongst others.

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'I do not know that having sex with a dog is illegal'
3:48:59 PMNwafor Polycarp

Carol Bowditch, a 64 year old female pensioner of Evedon, Lincs, was filmed having sex with dogs.

It was reported by Mirror.co.uk, that she had sex with a St Bernard, a black labrador and an Alsatian claiming later she did not realise that it was illegal.

Her activities were exposed as a result of an RAF Police investigation which centred on a man identified as organising a bizarre sex party. Dog's owner laments that after having sex with dogs she goes home to have sex with men.

Details of the event were later posted on an internet forum specialising in bestiality.

This according to reports compelled investigating police officers to visit Bowditch.  When her home was searched officers recovered a DVD and a USB stick which both contained film of her with dogs.

She was apprehended and sent to be prosecuted in a court.

“When the DVD was analysed it was found to contain extreme images’ Victoria Rose, prosecuting, told Lincoln Crown Court.

“Those images portrayed persons committing penetrative sexual acts with dogs.

“Also included were images of this defendant herself carrying out sexual activity.

“Included was an eight minute and 59 seconds video of Mrs Bowditch engaging in vaginal and oral sex with a St Bernard dog named Oscar.

“When the defendant was interviewed she admitted she had penetrative sex with dogs.

“She accepted it had taken place over several years. She was unaware it was illegal.”

Miss Rose said that at least eight photographs were found of Bowditch having sex with dogs and 30 moving images.

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Trump to sell attack planes to Nigeria
3:31:18 PMadekunle

The United State is said to be ready to sell high-tech aircraft to Nigeria for its campaign against Boko Haram Islamic extremists.

The Congress according to thewillnigeria.com is expected to receive formal notification setting in motion a deal with Nigeria which the Obama administration had planned to approve at the very end of Barack Obama's presidency.

The arrangement will call for Nigeria to purchase up to 12 Embraer A-29 Super Tucano aircraft with sophisticated targeting gear for nearly $600 million, one of the officials said.

Buhari and Trump

The officials were not authorized to discuss the terms of the sale publicly and requested anonymity to speak about internal diplomatic conversations.

Though President Donald Trump has made clear his intention to approve the sale of the aircraft, the National Security Council is still working on the issue. Military sales to several other countries are also expected to be approved but are caught up in an ongoing White House review. Nigeria has been trying to buy the aircraft since 2015.

Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, said last week that he supported the A-29 deal to Nigeria as well as the sale of U.S.-made fighter jets to Bahrain that had been stripped of human rights caveats imposed by the Obama administration.

Under Obama, the U.S. said Bahrain failed to make promised political and human rights reforms after its Sunni-ruled government crushed Arab Spring protests five years ago.

"We need to deal with human rights issues, but not on weapons sales," Corker said.

The State Department said in a 2016 report that the Nigerian government has taken "few steps to investigate or prosecute officials who committed violations, whether in the security forces or elsewhere in the government, and impunity remained widespread at all levels of government."

Amnesty International has accused Nigeria's military of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the extrajudicial killings of an estimated 8,000 Boko Haram suspects. President Muhammadu Buhari promised to investigate the alleged abuses after he won office in March 2015, but no soldier has been prosecuted and thousands of people remain in illegal military detention. Nigeria's military has denied the allegations.

The A-29 sale would improve the U.S. relationship with Nigeria, Africa's largest consumer market of 170 million people, the continent's biggest economy and its second-largest oil producer. Nigeria also is strategically located on the edge of the Sahel, the largely lawless semi-desert region bridging north and sub-Saharan Africa where experts warn Islamic extremists like the Nigeria-based Boko Haram may expand their reach.

The aircraft deal also would satisfy Trump's priorities to support nations fighting Islamic uprisings, boost U.S. manufacturing and create high-wage jobs at home. The A-29 aircraft, which allow pilots to pinpoint targets at night, are assembled in Jacksonville, Florida.

"It's hard to argue that any country in Africa is more important than Nigeria for the geopolitical and other strategic interests of the U.S.," said J. Peter Pham, vice president of the Atlantic Council in Washington and head of its Africa Center.

Once Congress is officially notified of the sale, lawmakers who want to derail it have 30 days to pass veto-proof legislation. That's a high hurdle given Corker's support. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., chairman of the Armed Services Committee, also said he backs the sale.

"We've really got to try to do what we can to contain them," McCain said of Boko Haram.

In Trump's first phone call with Buhari in February, he "assured the Nigerian president of U.S. readiness to cut a new deal in helping Nigeria in terms of military weapons to combat terrorism," according to Buhari's office.

A Feb. 15 White House statement that provided a summary of the call said "President Trump expressed support for the sale of aircraft from the United States to support Nigeria's fight against Boko Haram."

Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, said in mid-February he was "leery" of the sale because of the Nigerian military's impunity. Cardin said this week he's not trying to block the deal.

"Ultimately we hope that the sale goes forward," he said. "But there is progress that needs to be made in protecting the civilian population."

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Pentagon suspects chemical weapons still at Syrian air base
3:17:15 PMOkogba

The Pentagon believes the Syrian regime likely has additional chemical weapons stocks at the airfield struck by US missiles last week, but these were deliberately left untouched, an official said Monday.

US President, Donald Trump

US intelligence experts assess Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s military is probably hoarding the weapons in munitions depots at Shayrat airfield near Homs in central Syria, the US military’s Central Command spokesman Colonel John Thomas said.

President Donald Trump ordered a massive military strike on the air base last week, in retaliation for a “barbaric” chemical attack he blamed on Assad.

“We suspected there was a significant probability there could be other chemical weapons which would be ready to go, weaponized in those facilities, and so we didn’t strike those,” Thomas told reporters.

The chemical stocks were left untouched because the Pentagon did not want to risk unintentionally sending a plume of toxic gas across parts of Syria.

Though the United States is confident Assad is stockpiling chemical weapons, intelligence analysts are not certain what these are.

Under a 2013 Moscow-brokered deal, Assad was supposed to have dismantled Syria’s chemical weapons arsenal and ship it to Russia.

The Pentagon has said it is sure Assad unleashed a chemical attack on April 4 that killed at least 87 civilians in the rebel-held Syrian town of Khan Sheikhun.

“Our advice was to make sure we didn’t inflict any greater damage by touching any of the chemical weapons in the area,” Thomas added.

“We were trying to degrade their capability to launch aircraft and to load them up with chemical weapons.”

The Pentagon says the strike destroyed more than 20 Syrian jets but the military has come under criticism for not targeting Shayrat’s runways, amid reports regime planes were again using the base hours after the attack by 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles.

Thomas said the runways were deliberately avoided because the United States was trying to draw a clear line that its military action was in response to the suspected chemical attack, and not signal a willingness to get more involved in Syria’s brutal civil war.

US forces gave Moscow a heads up shortly before Friday’s strike, as Russian personnel and equipment were based at Shayrat under Russia’s ongoing military intervention to prop up Assad.

Moscow reacted furiously to the US strike and immediately threatened to suspend a vital hotline established to avoid mishaps between the two powers in Syria.

Thomas refused to confirm whether the so-called “deconfliction line” remains operational, but said that even without it, “there are still ways for the pilots to hail each other.”

While US and Russian pilots can use radar to see each other, the lack of a direct line of communication would further heighten the risks of misunderstandings or accidents in Syria’s already crowded skies.

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Customs moves HND holders to salary GL 08
3:10:28 PMUrowayino Warami

The Comptroller-General of Customs, retired Col. Hameed Ali, has announced that HND holders on salary Grade Level GL 07 in the service are automatically moved to GL0 8 while a supplementary budget will be made for their salary arrears.

Ali said this during the decoration of the newly promoted senior customs officers on Monday in Abuja.

Custom boss Hameed Ali

He said that officers in the inspectorate cadre on salary GL 08 and above awere to align to the appropriate rank in the superintendent cadre.

"This is expected to boost the morale of officers and eliminate confusion in the seniority of officers, "Ali said.

According to him, the rank structure of the Nigeria Customs Service is align with the Nigeria Police Force forthwith.

Ali said that the service had just promoted 3,487 senior officers.

He said that the promotion was a great height in the lives of the newly promoted senior officers, adding that promotion came with greater responsibility.

"From this moment things have changed therefore; you are now required to take up greater responsibilities.

"All the promoted officers have worked hard to achieve this; in the past, officers were promoted when they are not supposed to.

" Merit is the key to promotion; diligent and hard work is the key to success.

"We have to get `God fathereeism' out of Customs before we leave, " Ali added.

According to him, by June this year, officers will commence full training at the Customs Command, Gwagwalada, FCT.

He said that the essence of the training was to enhance their skills and make them to be specialists in carrying out their duties.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that during the ceremony, nine officers were decorated.

Six of them are Comptrollers; two Deputy Comptrollers and one Assistant Comptroller.

 

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US, Mexico, Canada in joint bid for 2026 World Cup
2:59:16 PMOkogba

The United States, Mexico and Canada announced a joint bid to stage the 2026 World Cup on Monday, aiming to become the first three-way co-hosts in the history of FIFA’s showpiece tournament.

The bid was announced at a press conference in New York attended by the head of CONCACAF, Victor Montagliani along with US Soccer Federation chief Sunil Gulati and Mexico counterpart Decio de Maria.

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Cyber attack on Union Bank paves way for hackers–WSJ
2:57:31 PMUrowayino Warami

A Cyber attack on Union Bank of India in July 2016 initiated the malware that hackers used to steal Union Bank's access codes, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

The access codes were for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), a system that lenders use for international transactions.

The cyber attack began after an employee opened an email attachment which released malware that allowed hackers to steal the state-run bank's data.

The opening of the email attachment, which looked like it had come from India's central bank, initiated the malware that hackers used to steal Union Bank's access codes.

The attempt closely resembled the cyber theft in 2016 of more than 81 million dollars from the Bangladesh central bank's account at the New York Federal Reserve, the paper reported.

The codes were used to send transfer instructions for about 170 million dollars to a Union Bank account at Citigroup Inc in New York.

Union Bank had traced the money trail and blocked the movement of funds.

SWIFT had late 2016 said that some banks using its system had been attacked after the Bangladesh heist, the Journal said, but did not specifically name Union Bank of India.

Union Bank Chairman Arun Tiwari told the newspaper that SWIFT officials had been working with the bank since the day of the cyber attack.

SWIFT, however, declined to comment.

 

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UN Security Council slams terrorist attack in Sweden
2:47:13 PMUrowayino Warami

The UN Security Council on Monday condemned "in strongest terms" a terrorist attack that took place in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.

On April 7 a truck rammed into people on a central Stockholm street before crashing into a department store, killing at least four people and injuring over a dozen of others.

"The members of the Security Council reiterated that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed,'' a press statement made by the 15-nation council said.

"The members of the Security Council underlined the need to bring the perpetrators of these terrorist acts to justice," it added.

The attack put Stockholm, another capital city in Europe, under terror threat following Paris, Brussels, Berlin and London, adding pressure to the already fragile security situation in the continent.

It shows that the map of terrorist attacks in recent years has expanded from Western Europe to Northern Europe, which is considered one of the safest havens in the world.

 

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East African bloc promises to stabilise Somalia amid increased attacks
2:39:23 PMNwafor Polycarp

An African regional bloc on Monday condemned Al-Shabaab terror attack on Sunday that killed 15 people in Somalia and vowed to stabilise the Horn of Africa nation.

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) pledged all-out efforts to bring lasting peace, stability and economic development in the country.

"IGAD condemns in the strongest terms possible the Al-Shabab terror attack of Sunday that killed innocent citizens and injured others in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.

"This atrocious terror attack which was targeting Somalia's new military chief is a failure that once again showed Al-Shabaab terror group's disrespect for human life and civilians' protection," it said in a statement.

The group said that the terror group was bent on destroying every gain realised by "this long suffering nation that heroically overcame two decades of war and destruction".

It regretted that the militants were still causing much harm in spite of being weeded out of most areas by the Somalia national forces and the AU forces, even after being downgraded to "roaming murderers."

The East Africa bloc that spearheaded efforts to establish the Somali government offered its condolences to the government and the people of Somalia.

Somalia's new Army Chief, Ahmed Irfid, survived the suicide car bomb attack that killed at least 15 people near his convoy in Mogadishu.

The Al-Shabaab militant group claimed responsibility for the attack.

The insurgents have increased their attacks since Somali President, Mohamed Mohamed, declared an all-out war with the group and gave them 60 days to surrender.

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Housing: FG provides N500bn to resuscitate FMBN for mortgage facilities
2:32:32 PMNwafor Polycarp

The Federal Government says it has provided N500 billion to resuscitate the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) to make mortgage facilities easily available to Nigerians.

Alhaji Mustapha Baba-Shehuri, Minister of State for Power, Works and Housing, announced this in Lafia on Monday when he called on the Nasarawa State Deputy Governor, Mr Silas Agara.

Newsmen report that the minister visited the site of a National Housing Project (NHP) in Lafia.

"The resuscitation of the bank with N500 billion will provide the institution with adequate funds to provide mortgage facilities to interested Nigerians.

"The Federal Government in its quest to provide shelter to Nigerians, has recently directed the FMBN to waive the payment of 10 percent equity on mortgages below N5 million.

R-L, Minister of State Aviation, Sen Hadi Sirika, Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Ameachi, Minister of State Mines and Steel, Alhaji Abubakar Bawa Bwari, Minister of Mines and Steel, Dr Kayode Fayemi,Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnya Onu and Minister of State Power Alhaji Mustapha Baba Shehuri as Acting President Yemi Osinbajo Presides over 4th FEC Meeting at the Council Chamber State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE.

"This will greatly enhance the transition of low income earners from tenants to home owners,'' he said.

Baba-Shehuri explained that the project would provide houses and jobs for low income earners.

The minister said the houses would be built based on Nigerian housing design with 100 per cent local content.

"The housing project came up with a 100 per cent Nigerian housing design and local content.

"This is done because government wants to create employment for Nigerian youths,'' he said.

The minister commended the state government for providing land for the National Housing Project, saying that it was in line with President Muhammadu Buhari's administration's promise of providing infrastructure.

Baba-Shehuri said the ministry would leave no stone unturned in tackling the challenges of housing shortage in the country which was about 16 million to 17 million.

He disclosed that the government had commenced plan to construct mass housing units in every state for public and private workers over the next three years.

Responding, the Deputy Governor thanked the minister for the visit and commended the Buhari led administration for initiating the project.

"We assure you as a state that we will partner with your ministry to ensure that the project is successfully completed.

"As you are aware, we have fulfilled our part by providing a good location in Akruba in the outskirts of Lafia metropolis for the project,'' he said.

Newsmen report that the minister visited the ongoing project in Akruba in Lafia Local Government Area comprising 76 houses of one, two and three-bedroom apartments.

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Rann IDPs bombing: Hearing of rights suit stalls
2:29:15 PMNwafor Polycarp

A Fundamental Enforcement Rights suit, filed by an Abuja-based lawyer, Mr Hammed Jimoh, against the Federal Government, fixed for hearing on Monday was stalled.

The case, slated in the Federal High Court, Abuja, was due to the late filing of processes by defence counsel.

It was instituted against the Nigerian Air Force and Attorney-General of the Federation for accidental bombing of Rann IDPs camp in Borno on Jan.17, which claimed many lives, including some international aid workers.

Ruling on motion for adjournment, Justice John Tsoho held that all the parties must be given equal opportunity in the interest of justice.

"In the circumstance, the suit is adjourned till April 28 for definite hearing but at no cost to anyone.

"Already, the court is aware that the second respondent (AGF) is billed to pay the sum of N50, 000 as default penalty, adding other bills would amount to double jeopardy,'' he said.

At the resumed session, Mr Philip Okongwu, counsel for the first respondent (Air Force) drew the attention of the court to his inability to access some of the latest processes filed by the applicant.

Okongwu said the applicant had briefed him about those processes, but that he had traveled out of Abuja and therefore could not access them.

"My Lord, for the interest of justice, an adjournment remains the most viable option for today's proceeding.

"Even though, we had filed our motion challenging the jurisdiction of the court on this matter, it is only fair that parties are given equal chance in the case,'' he said.

Also, Mr Tijani Gazale, counsel to AGF filed an oral application, urging the court to avail his client a short adjournment to prepare for the case.

He noted that the second respondent had clearly defaulted for not filing brief of argument within the speculated period, adding that he had done that some hours ago.

"My Lord, this setback came from our registry but that has been sorted and at this point, we are urging the court to grant us an adjournment to enable us come back strongly,'' he said.

However, Jimoh, vehemently objected the position canvassed by counsel to the two respondents, adding that hearing notice had been served on all the parties by the court.

He said the respondents were using delay tactics to buy time, adding that the court should disregard the motion and move on with the hearing of the suit.

Jimoh, who is also the counsel representing himself in the matter, said the suit had fulfilled all the provisions of law and the rules of the court to be heard.

He urged the court to specifically turn down the prayer of the counsel to the second respondent, because they had chosen to file processes after 50 days they were served with the originating summons.

Jimoh, however, said if the court was disposed to granting the adjournment, then, the second respondent should be made to pay N50, 000 as cost to the applicant.

Newsmen report that the applicant in the suit is seeking an order compelling the respondents to produce the true figures of the victims of the disaster.

He is also urging the court to compel the respondents to pay N100 million as compensation to each of the families of the dead in the incident and award N50 million compensation to those wounded in the air raid.

The applicant said he brought the action under the enforcement of fundamental human right to life, pursuant to Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

Jimoh also prayed the court to hold that he had locus to institute the action and that it had jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

Newsmen also report that the Federal Government has constituted a committee to do exactly what the applicant may be asking the court to do.

Speaking with journalists, after the session, counsel to the second respondent said the applicant was over reaching himself, adding that the action was motivated by need for self aggrandisement.

"It will interest you to know that the applicant has not visited the injured victims and families of the dead and this is obvious as the names of the victims are not mentioned in the summons," he said.

However, Jimoh said he was simply moved by the plight of the injured victims and families of those who died due to the bombing.

"I am human rights activist, this is the area of law I have chosen to profess, no harassment or blackmail shall change me"

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Morocco jails man for throwing himself at king's car: report
2:23:34 PMOkogba

A Moroccan court sentenced a man to three years in jail for trying to throw himself on King Mohammed VI’s car to give him a message, media reported on Monday.

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI

A video posted online on March 23 showed a young man running towards the king’s motorcade in the capital Rabat during a visit by Jordan’s King Abdullah II.

The footage shows members of the royal guard jumping off a moving vehicle to run after the man and tackling him, helped by motorcycle outriders.

Daily newspaper Akhbar Al Yaoum said the man was sentenced to jail last week after he tried to “hand a letter of grievances to the king”.

The 25-year-old was sentenced for “blocking the royal procession, threatening to endanger the lives of others and disturbing the public order”, the daily said.

There was no immediate response when Rabat court was contacted on Monday for confirmation.

Other videos showing Moroccans running towards the king’s car in an attempt to present him with their demands have circulated on social media in recent months.

In July last year, the interior ministry warned against “the danger of blocking the circulation and passing of a royal procession on a public road in a bid to benefit from certain advantages”.

In December, the ministry added that “security services accompanying the royal procession will receive no demand presented in this manner”.

A descendant of the Alawite dynasty which has ruled Morocco since the 17th century, King Mohammed VI has been in power since 1999.

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DSS witness narrates how suspect falsified travelling documents
2:23:20 PMUrowayino Warami

Mr Franklin Akinbade, an officer of the Department of State Service (DSS), on Monday told an FCT High Court, Kubwa, how a suspect, Olumide, Akiola, falsified documents which he presented at the American Embassy.

Akinbade, led-in evidence by Mr Oremosele Collins, the prosecuting counsel, told the court that the suspect introduced himself and four others as staff of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

According to him, the defendant told him during investigation that sometimes in 2013, one Lawrence and Chidi, now at large, met the defendant to help them secure visa for their clients, which he declined.

" He told me that they came back in 2015 asking to sponsor him (the defendant) to a Global Summit holding in America, which was in line with his profession as a protocol officer, if he would assist his friends too.

"Thereafter, he obtained a letter from the Ministry of External Affairs, introducing himself and four others as officers of NIMC.
" He also told me that Lawrence was the one who `photo-shopped' his identity card as staff of the commission.

" At the embassy, the officials discovered `hanky panky' and called the General Manager, Human Resources at NIMC, whose signature was on the ID card to confirm its authenticity.
" That was how they were caught and the defendant later confessed that he forged the signature."
According to Akinbade, some items recovered from the defendant after he was arrested were international passports, invitation letters, identity cards of NIMC and a photocopy of a letter written to the Ministry of External Affairs.

The defendant, a business man, is facing a two-count charge bordering on fraud and forgery.

Mrs S. Abimbola, counsel to the defendant, applied to the court to adjourn the matter on the ground that the defendant was ill and could not continue with the proceedings.
The prosecuting counsel did not object, saying it was pardonable since the adjournment was based on health grounds.
The judge, Justice Bello Kawu, adjourned further hearing in the matter until May 3.

 

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Nasarawa State Govt. releases N300m to pay gratuity, death benefits
2:19:37 PMNwafor Polycarp

Gov. Umar Al-Makura of Nasarawa State, has approved the release of N300 million for the payment of gratuity to retirees and death benefits to families of deceased civil servants in the state.

Mr Thomas Ogiri, the Head of Service (HoS) in the state, made this disclosure while addressing newsmen on Monday in Lafia.

Ogiri explained that the fund was sourced from the Paris club remittance fund which accrued to the state.

He said the gesture was to alleviate the sufferings and pains of citizens in view of the current economic realities.

According to Ogiri, beneficiaries include, widows and widowers, the sick and the aged; as well as people living with disabilities.

He said a committee had been constituted to ensure the success of the distribution of cheques to beneficiaries as from April 12 in Lafia.

"All the state beneficiaries are expected to check their names on the notice board of the HoS office, the state Pension Bureau, secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners and the Lafia city hall," he said.

Umaru Al-Makura

Ogiri urged beneficiaries to come along with their National Identity Cards, original copies of their letters of retirement or letter of administration for the deceased persons and two coloured passport photographs for verification.

He reiterated the governor's commitment to the welfare of pensioners, adding that in view of the current economic situation, it would be done quarterly.

Ogiri, however, called for the understanding and support of all retired officers.

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Gov. Akeredolu promises to unearth hidden treasures in Ondo South
2:17:37 PMNwafor Polycarp

Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has promised to uncover hidden treasures in the Southern part of the state.

Akeredolu made the promise in Akure on Monday during the inauguration of the board of the Ondo State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (OSOPADEC).

He said his administration was resolute in addressing the various socio-economic challenges facing the people of the area.

The governor also said his administration had initiated programmes aimed at fostering comprehensive development to enhance the living condition of people of the area.

Ondo State governor, Rotimi Akeredolu

He, therefore, advised the people to cooperate with the new chairman of the commission to bring ''positive change'' to turn around the fortunes of the citizens.

Responding, Mr Olugbenga Edema, the Chairman of OSOPADEC pledged the commission's commitment to complement the efforts of the state government in developing the state.

While speaking with journalists, Edema noted that the oil producing area had been neglected in the past in terms of provision of basic amenities.

He promised to fulfill the mandate of the commission with a view to developing the area.

"Like you heard the governor said, listing the mandate of OSOPADEC to include provision of basic amenities; we will do the immediate evaluation of the area.

"We will do orientation and re-orientation of our people; if you cannot go to school, learn a skill," he said.

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ABCON seeks more strength for Naira
2:15:20 PMNwafor Polycarp

The Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) on Monday directed its members to ensure that the Naira appreciated against the Dollar and other major foreign currencies.

Its President, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, who spoke at the directors' meeting in Lagos, said that it was important that the members complied with CBN regulation to force down the exchange rate in the parallel market.

The ABCON chief said that the CBN was ready to increase weekly volume of foreign exchange to BDCs if they worked hard to drive down the increase in the exchange rate.

Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele

"We will cooperate with the CBN to narrow the gap between the parallel market and the official market.

"We are looking at an acceptable exchange rate for the dollar,'' Gwadabe said.

He noted that there were pressures, even from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that the naira was overvalued.

"There are pressures from speculators and from black market operators.

"All these are happening in the market and it is really driving up the rate.

"We are looking at a very acceptable margin between the official and parallel market rates, say a maximum of five per cent, which translates to about N10," Gwadabe said.

The financial expert said that speculators were influenced by sentiments which made the market volatile and prone to manipulations.

Gwadabe said that the BDCs were ready to see that the market remained liquid to drive down the increase in the exchange rate.

"Definitely our message will reach the market and we are sure with the support of our members, we are going to do it by the close of trading today.

"On margin, we have told the regulators that it was small compared to other  climes, adding that there were margins that were up to 10 per cent," Gwadabe said.

Gwadabe said that the association already had a relationship with the Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) to ensure that members used electronic platform for documentation of foreign exchange sales.

He added that the usage of the electronic platform would commence in two weeks' time, adding that some ABCON members were being disqualified on weekly basis.

"Sometimes it is difficult to know that users have used their international  passports to buy foreign exchange.

"They so perfect it that even if you put stamp, they can go and clean it and re-present it to you to buy dollars.

"What we are doing with NIBSS is that there is a platform that they have developed whereby all the international passports that buy dollars will be stored on that platform.

"So, BDCs will just go into that platform and input the passport number and this shows if the passport has been used by a particular bank or BDC, since one is allowed to buy one in a quarter, '' Gwadabe said.

Talking about the 450 million dollars found in an abandoned shop on April 7 in Lagos, he said that investigation was ongoing and still under the security purview.

Gwadabe assured that as soon as investigation was concluded, the press would be briefed accordingly.

"We have identified the characters involved and we are going to write them to invite them.

"The reason we call this meeting is to say that we condemn it in entirety,'' he said.

Gwadabe urged members to desist from such act since it was an abuse of Know-Your-Customer (KYC) policy.

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Reps summon Magu, Emefiele, Baru, 5 others over stolen $17bn oil money
1:57:28 PMNwafor Polycarp

The House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee investigating alleged 17 billion dollars stolen undeclared oil proceed has summoned Mr Ibrahim Magu, acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to appear before it on Tuesday.

The Chairman of the committee, Rep. Abdulrazak Namdas, summoned Magu on Monday in Abuja at the opening of the investigation where all the invited stakeholders sent their subordinates to represent the committee.

The committee has commenced investigation into alleged 17 billion dollars stolen from undeclared crude oil and liquefied natural gas exports to global destinations.

Also summoned by the ad hoc committee to appear before it were the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr Maikanti Baru; and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele.

Others were Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr Dakuku Peterside; and Accountant General of the Federation, Mr Ahmed Idris.

The committee also summoned the Group General Manager, National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), Mr Stephen Sejebor; and Director of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Mr Modecai Ladan, in connection with the stolen fund.

Namdas, who is the spokesman of the House, noted that since the nation lived by oil proceeds, no fight against corruption could be meaningful without serious search-light on the industry.

According to him, this is especially when the perpetrators are high and mighty who inexorably are the models the society look up to.

He warned that the House would not hesitate to invoke its constitutional powers to compel the invited chief executives to appear, if they default.

He therefore turned back directors and other management staff who were sent as representatives of their respective organisations.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, Namdas said that reports had it that over 57 million barrels of crude oil were illegally exported and sold in the U.S. between January 2011 and December 2014.

He said that the estimated revenue loss by the government of Nigeria "is around 12 billion dollars''.

"At an exchange rate of N196 to a dollar, this translates to over N2 trillion. You could imagine what the value is now".

According to him, the corruption in the oil industry distorts public policy, creates misappropriation and misapplication of resources.

He added that "it vitiates private sector and private sector development and over and above all, it undermines good governance and ultimately hurts the poor most".

Meanwhile, the Speaker of the House, Mr Yakubu Dogara, had said that the incidence of stolen and missing money at the NNPC and the entire oil industry was now an albatross to the development of the nation.

Dogara, who declared the public hearing open, lamented that if not for the constant theft in the oil industry, the nation would not have been in economic recession at the moment.

"The incidence of money missing in the industry has become a recurrent decimal to the point that news items in the media are incomplete without mention of the ills of the industry.

"The reports of the media on the ills in oil industry clearly attest to the concern of the government to tackle corruption in the industry head on".

The speaker, who was represented by the Minority Whip, Rep. Yakubu Barde, said that the country had received disturbing audit reports about the oil industry.

He said that the report about the oil industry involving International Oil Companies (IOCs) was that 4.4 billion dollars was trapped somewhere instead of remitting it to the federation account.

He cited a report from an anti-corruption organisation, the Action Network for Economic Justice, in which it claimed that NNPC did not remit over 12 billion dollars to the federation account since 2009.

"The same organisation alleged that the sum of 5.9 billion dollars of the federation accounts were lost to offshore processing agreements and through crude theft in the country".

According to the speaker, "if loss of revenue to the nation through the oil industry was to be avoided, I can beat my chest that under no circumstances should Nigeria be talking about recession.

"Therefore, no amount of investigation in the oil industry can be said to be an over kill as the oil industry has become endemic.

"The investigation of the 17billion dollars therefore remains part of the ongoing process in confronting the hydra headed monster".

He therefore urged the committee to complement government's efforts in the fight against corruption.

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