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Ibadan – Dr. Reuben Abati, former Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) to President Goodluck Jonathan, has said that the poor working conditions of journalists was making them vulnerable.
Abati, in a speech on Tuesday in Ibadan, at an information summit organised by the Oyo State Ministry of Information, particularly decried a situation some journalists were not paid salaries and other basic entitlements.
He challenged owners of media outfits to ensure good working conditions for journalists to make them independent in their news judgements.
According to him, poorly paid journalists that arrive assignments with empty stomach were vulnerable to being influenced which could affect the quality of news content.
While advocating a sustainable partnership between government and journalists, he said that there were lots of grey areas that must be considered "especially since government officials like popularity and want only positive things reported about them".
"They (government officials) imagine that journalists must do their bidding; they go all out to ensure that, which tasks the journalists' capacity for independent news judgement," he said.
Abati, a keynote speaker at the two-day seminar with the theme "Managing Information and Communications: The Catalyst for Sustainable Development'', urged special attention to journalists welfare so as to promote professionalism.
Mr Felix Adenaike, former Managing Director, Sketch Press Limited, in his speech, said that the most important aspect of the summit was the implementation of the outcome.
Adenaike said that the implementation would fortify information dissemination processes and avoid distorted information and rumour mongering.
In a remark, Mallam Mohammed Bello, Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Ibadan described the summit as a commendable step toward advocating credibility, accuracy and integrity.
"There is no problem about facilitating partnership between government and professional journalists, but I doubt if our leaders are transparent and willing to submit to scrutiny,'' he said.
In her remarks, Mrs. Olajumoke Coker, Zonal Director, Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC), said that the broadcast stations had important roles to play toward ensuring a united Nigeria.
She urged radio and television outfits to ensure that their programmes were in line with national goals and the nation's broadcasting codes.
"Broadcasters should ensure that their content is designed to inject the culture of peaceful co-existence from the cradle.
"On our part at the NBC, we will continue to play our role as a regulator by upholding standard at all times, irrespective of religion, ethnicity and political leanings,'' she said.
Mr Adewunmi Faniran, Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council, called on government to make the welfare of media professionals a priority.
Faniran, who was represented by Mr Bola Ogunlayi, Oyo NUJ Secretary, called on the state government to review the sack of media professionals at the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS).
Earlier, Mr Toye Arulogun, the State Commissioner for Information, Cuture and Tourism, had said that the summit was organised to broaden communication processes so as to rid the society of rumour mongering and distorted information. (NAN)
I'm divorced with grown-up children and have a decent job. Two months ago, I received a text message from a work colleague saying how he felt about me and
some of the things he told me were really flattering. For once in my life I felt really special. In all the years we were married, my husband never spoke to me that ay.
I''vc always liked this man but never thought he'd fancy someone like me.
We've seen each other a few times since. The only problem is, he's married. My head is saying that having an affair is wrong but my heart is saying the opposite. I just can't get him out of my mind.
Anifat, by e-mail.
Dear Anifat,
The attention of a man who you believe was unavailable to you could be very flattering, and he's very eager to massage your ego with honeyed words. He's obviously pressing the right buttons but what's his plan? He may have strong feelings for you but it's obvious he wants to sleep with you as often as he can. Yet where do you envisage things will go from there?
Becoming a married man's bit on the side or consenting to some kind of romantic experiment with him in which he tests his love for his wife is an unacceptable proposition. You need a man who is able to offer you love and commitment that any woman deserves. Do not compromise.
Having a secret affair with another woman's husband will bring you nothing but humiliation. Tell him, 'thanks but no thanks.' Make a decision to find a man who's single and a suitable match – there are so many honest, decent handsome
men out there who would give you the love you need.
… Resident doctor infected …By Sola Ogundipe and Chioma Obinna
Two persons were Tuesday confirmed dead from Lassa fever at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, even as a resident doctor has been infected with the disease.
Confirming the development, the Chief Medical Director, LUTH, Prof Chris Bode, said no less than 100 hospital workers exposed to the index case are currently being monitored.
According to Bode, the patients who presented very late died after spending a few days in admission.
"Each of these two patients presented very late and died in spite of efforts to salvage them. The first was a 39-year old pregnant lady with bleeding disorder who died after a stillbirth."
He said a post-mortem examination had been conducted before her Lassa fever status was eventually suspected and confirmed.
Bode also confirmed that a resident doctor from the Department of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology who took part in the autopsy was later confirmed with the disease and is currently on admission and responding well to treatment at the Isolation Ward of LUTH.
The Chief Medical Director further disclosed that two other suspected cases from Lagos state are also presently admitted and quarantined while undergoing confirmatory laboratory tests.
He enjoined all LUTH workers to maintain a heightened level of alert in the wake of this new outbreak and observe universal precautions in handling all suspected cases of this viral hemorrhagic fever.
Bode said already, LUTH was working with officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Federal Ministry of Health to contain the present Lassa fever outbreak by mobilising human and material resources to trace the sources and extent of the disease, follow up on potential contacts, identify early and test suspected cases.
"There are adequate materials for containment of the disease while drugs have been made available to treat anyone confirmed with the disease. The Centre for Disease Control (CDC) in Nigeria has also been contacted."
In a related development, Vanguard gathered that the Lagos state epidemiology unit has put out a notice to all heads of health departments in Ikorodu local government area over one of the corpses of the victims allegedly released from LUTH. The unit has directed health officials to list all contacts with the body.
Unconfirmed report said the family had collected the corpse for burial, but the unit directed the officials to prevent the body from being buried in Imota, Ikorodu in order to prevent the spread of the disease.
A notice issued by the Lagos state government to all health workers reads in part: "All HODs in lkorodu LGA and the 5 LCDAs are hereby alerted to swing into immediate action to line list all contacts with the body from the hospital to their destination.
"They should also prevent the body from being buried at home. The address would be posted as soon as it is confirmed. Meanwhile, all officers in lmota are by this notice directed to mount surveillance in lmota town to know where a woman died in LUTH today.
"In addition, we should all note that on NO account should a patient suspected to have any of the viral hemorrhagic fevers be moved or transferred from where he/she is once that diagnosis is being entertained. The officer there should contact his superiors locally plus the state epidemiology unit at Alausa and receive clear instructions on what to do next.
"Moving or transferring the suspect will only ignorantly expose more people and create unnecessary, irrational panic. Detain the patient there and make the call. We have two Lassa fever suspects admitted at Mainland Hospital, Yaba."
All HODs in lkorodu LGA and the 5 LCDAs are on alert and ready to swing into immediate action to line list all contacts with the body from the hospital to their destination.
Meanwhile, all officers in lmota are by this notice directed to mount surveillance in lmota town.
"In addition, we should all note that on NO account should a patient suspected to have any of the viral hemorrhagic fevers be moved or transferred from where he/she is once that diagnosis is being entertained. The officer there should contact his superiors locally plus the state epidemiology unit at Alausa and receive clear instructions on what to do next.
"Moving or transferring the suspect will only ignorantly expose more people and create unnecessary, irrational panic. Detain the patient there and make the call. We have two Lassa fever suspects admitted at Mainland Hospital, Yaba."
Acting president, Yemi Osinbajo yesterday said that the federal government has sanitize the processes of procurement in the armed services in the wake of the discovery of the $2.1 billion arms scandal in the last administration.
He spoke in Kaduna Tuesday during the induction of 5 brand new Super Mushshak training aircrafts at the Nigerian Air force base in Kaduna to boost the efficiency of the Nigerian Airforce in the fight against insecurity and insurgency in the North east.
Professor Osinbajo who was represented at the induction of the aircrafts and graduation ceremony of 16 pilots by the Minister of Defence, Mansur Mohammed Dan-Ali, described the procurement of the aircraft as timely especially with the renewed ambushes by degraded Boko Haram elements in the Maiduguri, Borno State.
According to him, “We have sanitised the procurement process of military hardware with a view to eliminating corruption and inefficiency. I make bold to say that we have achieved remarkable savings and infused quality into the system.
“This has contributed in no small way to the acquisition of these new aircrafts without any encumbrances. I have no doubt that the acquisition of the Super Mushshak aircraft would add impetus to the training efforts of 401 FTS.
“This administration as promised two years ago is determined to protect everyone living in the country and their property. That is why it has taken the issue of insurgency and terrorism very seriously.
“The FG is also including training and capacity building to what we are doing that is, acquisition of more Air hardware and training so that our armed forces especially, the Air Force personnel can perform better in securing our national integrity.
“On corruption in the system and Boko Haram, we have restrategised and all these attacks you see are just sign of weakness and we have been doing a lot to see that all these ambushes come to an end. We also want to train civil defence and police so they can join us where we are and move forward instead of remaining in one place”, he added.
“You will recall that Mr President promised in his inaugural address about 2 years ago to build the capacity of the armed forces to effectively address the Boko Haram insurgency as well as other national security threats.
“This has been a major security policy thrust of this administration. We have since embarked on qualitative training and acquisition of new platforms and other supporting equipment for the Armed Forces and security agencies”, the Acting President said.
The chief of Air staff, Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar who spoke with journalists shortly after a solo acrobatic display by the new aircraft at 401 training command, Kaduna, said the relocation of service Chiefs to Maiduguri on the directive of the Acting President has improved the intelligence gathering and final clean up of insurgents in that part of the country.
He said the Nigerian Airforce aircrafts having been carrying out aerial patrol for at least nine hours daily to ensure security of lives and property as well as protection of “air asset to guide against reoccurrence of what happened few years ago where insurgents attacked our base in Maiduguri and destroyed some air asset.
He said unlike two years ago when the Air Force had only three trainer aircrafts, the fleet has been increased to 10 training aircraft while five additional aircrafts are being expected by the end of the year.
“That shows that the federal government is doing very well in providing both manpower and hardware for defence of our national integrity.
“We have already relocated to Maiduguri at the wake of renewed Boko Haram attack. We are on air more than before. We are on air for nine hours, non stop with cameras to see how to make the country safer.
“The Super Mushshak is not only for the training. It can be used to fight crime because it has compactment where ammunition can be kept and applied. It can also be use for intelligence surveillance, ambulance among others”, he added.
Speaking on the graduation of 16 students pilots the Air Chief said, “the training school here is where you prepare the pilots and give them all they require to perform well in the field.
“We are excited that this training is happening for the first time in 30 years. When I was here as a cadet, I spent more than four years to acquire the training. But today, within four months, the training will be over and this is because we now have enough training facilities within reach.
On maintenance, he said, ”we have trained 19 personnel in Pakistan and Pakistani engineers are also here. The guys you just saw flying are Nigerians. They are trained by Pakistan which is a sister country”.
Acting president, Yemi Osinbajo yesterday said that the federal government has sanitize the processes of procurement in the armed services in the wake of the discovery of the $2.1 billion arms scandal in the last administration.
He spoke in Kaduna Tuesday during the induction of 5 brand new Super Mushshak training aircrafts at the Nigerian Air force base in Kaduna to boost the efficiency of the Nigerian Airforce in the fight against insecurity and insurgency in the North east.
Professor Osinbajo who was represented at the induction of the aircrafts and graduation ceremony of 16 pilots by the Minister of Defence, Mansur Mohammed Dan-Ali, described the procurement of the aircraft as timely especially with the renewed ambushes by degraded Boko Haram elements in the Maiduguri, Borno State.
According to him, “We have sanitised the procurement process of military hardware with a view to eliminating corruption and inefficiency. I make bold to say that we have achieved remarkable savings and infused quality into the system.
“This has contributed in no small way to the acquisition of these new aircrafts without any encumbrances. I have no doubt that the acquisition of the Super Mushshak aircraft would add impetus to the training efforts of 401 FTS.
“This administration as promised two years ago is determined to protect everyone living in the country and their property. That is why it has taken the issue of insurgency and terrorism very seriously.
“The FG is also including training and capacity building to what we are doing that is, acquisition of more Air hardware and training so that our armed forces especially, the Air Force personnel can perform better in securing our national integrity.
“On corruption in the system and Boko Haram, we have restrategised and all these attacks you see are just sign of weakness and we have been doing a lot to see that all these ambushes come to an end. We also want to train civil defence and police so they can join us where we are and move forward instead of remaining in one place”, he added.
“You will recall that Mr President promised in his inaugural address about 2 years ago to build the capacity of the armed forces to effectively address the Boko Haram insurgency as well as other national security threats.
“This has been a major security policy thrust of this administration. We have since embarked on qualitative training and acquisition of new platforms and other supporting equipment for the Armed Forces and security agencies”, the Acting President said.
The chief of Air staff, Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar who spoke with journalists shortly after a solo acrobatic display by the new aircraft at 401 training command, Kaduna, said the relocation of service Chiefs to Maiduguri on the directive of the Acting President has improved the intelligence gathering and final clean up of insurgents in that part of the country.
He said the Nigerian Airforce aircrafts having been carrying out aerial patrol for at least nine hours daily to ensure security of lives and property as well as protection of “air asset to guide against reoccurrence of what happened few years ago where insurgents attacked our base in Maiduguri and destroyed some air asset.
He said unlike two years ago when the Air Force had only three trainer aircrafts, the fleet has been increased to 10 training aircraft while five additional aircrafts are being expected by the end of the year.
“That shows that the federal government is doing very well in providing both manpower and hardware for defence of our national integrity.
“We have already relocated to Maiduguri at the wake of renewed Boko Haram attack. We are on air more than before. We are on air for nine hours, non stop with cameras to see how to make the country safer.
“The Super Mushshak is not only for the training. It can be used to fight crime because it has compactment where ammunition can be kept and applied. It can also be use for intelligence surveillance, ambulance among others”, he added.
Speaking on the graduation of 16 students pilots the Air Chief said, “the training school here is where you prepare the pilots and give them all they require to perform well in the field.
“We are excited that this training is happening for the first time in 30 years. When I was here as a cadet, I spent more than four years to acquire the training. But today, within four months, the training will be over and this is because we now have enough training facilities within reach.
On maintenance, he said, ”we have trained 19 personnel in Pakistan and Pakistani engineers are also here. The guys you just saw flying are Nigerians. They are trained by Pakistan which is a sister country”.
Liverpool have reportedly agreed to sell Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona for £108.8million.
A group from Barca according to reports flew over to Liverpool on Monday for detailed talks with Liverpool bosses after after two failed bids.
Chief executive Oscar Grau headed the delegation, who have been desperate to get a deal done for Coutinho as they seek to replace Neymar in the Barca squad.
The Brazilian made his decision to move known to the club. This decision softened the club’s stance and it has now been revealed that they have reluctantly agreed a fee for the player.
The deal will see an initial fee of £81.6m being paid for the 25-year-old – although publicly the club are still briefing no deal has been agreed.
The Senate has charged contractor handling the Lagos to Kano railway modernization project, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation, CCECC, to maximize local content in the area of raw materials and labour force during implementation of the project.
Members of Senate had earlier approved the loan request for the execution of Lagos to Kano, and Lagos to Calabar railway modernization projects.
Federal Government had laid before the National Assembly on the 26thof April, 2017, a request seeking an approval for a loan in the sum of $6.4 Billion from China Exim Bank.
The sum of $5,851 Billion of the total is however, being sought to execute the Modernisation of Lagos to Kano, Kano to Kaduna, Lagos to Ibadan and Lagos to Calabar rail segment.
The upper chamber of the National Assembly gave the charge, yesterday, when the Joint Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debt and Land Transport conducted an oversight visit to the Nigerian Railway Corporation Headquarters and the project office of CCECC in Ebute Metta, Lagos to access the Lagos-Ibadan segment of the project.
The purpose of the visit it was gathered to assist the committee assess the project implementation plan for the recently approved loan request by the Federal Government from the China Exim Bank for the purpose of completing various railway rehabilitation/construction projects across the country.
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Land Transport Senator, Gbenga Ashafa, and Chairman, Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, Senator Shehu Sanni, led the delegation from the Senate.
Ashafa, stressed the need for project contractor to ensure that they maximize the local materials and manpower in order to have direct impact on the Nigerian economy.
According to Ashafa, "We are confident that the Lagos to Kano, and Calabar to Lagos railway modernization projects would in no small way further reinvigorate the Nigerian economy through the creation of jobs.
“We therefore, call on CCECC to maximize local content in the area of raw materials and labour force.
“The focus of this visit is to immediately set in perspective our commitment to ensuring a high level of accountability in public expenditure.
“This is in line with our constitutional responsibility to carry out periodic oversight functions to the Ministries, Departments and Agencies under the supervision of the Joint Committee."
Similarly, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign debt, Senator Shehu Sanni stated that with the recent approval of the Railway Loan by the Senate, the Contractor has no excuse but to deliver on its mandate.
On his part, the representative of the contractor, Mr. Leo Yinv conducted members of the committee through the project implementation plan for the completion of the Lagos to Ibadan Segment of the Lagos to Kano Railway modernization project and assured that while all pre-fabrication works was being done in the interim, substantial earthwork would commence on the project towards the end of November 2017.
From the headquarters of project in Ebute Metta, the Senators also conducted an on the spot assessment of the earthwork of the project across Lagos and assured all stakeholders of the Nigerian Senate's commitment to assisting the Executive arm in the actualization of every developmental project within its purview.
Other members of the Joint Committee who were present include: Senator Yahaya Abdulai and Senator Philip Gyunka. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport, Alhaji Sabiu Zakari, Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, Mr. Fidet Okhiria, among others.
The National Broadcasting Commission, NBC has condemned the ongoing production and circulation of an Hausa song aimed at disparaging Igbos and incites hate against them among other Nigerians.
The Director General of the Commission, Dr. Modibo Kawu who made the condemnation in an interview with Vanguard vowed to sanction all the broadcast stations spreading the hate songs against the Igbos.
Kawu who expressed disappointment with the spread of the hate songs said the Commission had deployed its monitoring team to ascertain all the broadcast stations responsible for the spread of such unwarranted songs in the air waves to be able to hand them the appropriate sanctions in line with the broadcasting code that established the NBC.
He described the development as a dangerous omen that could spark of violence and lead the country into war.
''Our monitoring team is already at work to monitor all broadcast stations spreading the Hate songs. This is not acceptable. As a responsible regulator, we have devoted 24th August to host a conference to enlighten all stakeholders in the broadcast industry and indeed Nigerians about the danger of hate speeches and hate songs.
''It is a serious crisis we have on our hand. We have identified Kano and Kaduna as the most hostile states in the North and have decided to engage stakeholders including the broadcasters on the danger of hate Speeches to national security.
''As a result of this, we have developed a new entry code for all broadcasters because we have a serious crisis in our hands and if we fail to nip it in the bud, it may degenerate to a genocide, we will not allow to happen.
''I was in Lagos last week to sensitize major stakeholders on the same issue. We are also planning to engage political parties, media, INEC, security agencies to play according to the rule in the forthcoming electioneering campaigns.
''Hate speech is endangering our national peace, it was responsible for genocide in Rwanda and we will not allow it to happen in Nigeria. We are collaborating with all security agents to find a lasting solution to these emerging and negative trends,'' he added.
Recall that an Hausa hate and inciting song against the Igbos has been trending in the social media and currently circulating in some radio stations across the Northern Nigeria.
Some prominent Nigerians, who reacted to the development, urged the Federal Government to take immediate action to avert the Rwanda Genocide experience that may likely occur as a result of the destructive song.
The trending song, which was voiced by an unknown female artist in Hausa language, was carefully worded, with the intention of causing deliberate mass incitement of Nigerians from the North against those from the Igbo extraction.
Accoording to them, this is a serious matter that must be addressed with the speed of light if the current peace shall be preserved.
The song is considered as a serious threat to national security capable of degenerating into a genocide that may, should the Federal Government not mobilize all resources within its capacity to avert the catastrophic response that may break out in few days time.
The song they said is dangerous, inciting and capable of drawing the country into another civil war and we must act fast to stop it.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says its acting Chairman, Mr Ibrahim Magu, has advocated the introduction of an anti-corruption course into the country's university curriculum.
Magu, according to a statement by the commission's spokesman, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, also promised to sponsor anti-corruption research works work at doctorate level for the next 10 years.
He spoke during a visit to the National Universities Commission (NUC) headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday, the statement said.
"From January 2018, the EFCC will sponsor up to 20 Ph.D. researchers on any aspect of corruption every year for the next 10 years.
"We shall also support the publication of research papers relevant to teaching of anti-corruption courses," Magu stated.
He said that the educational sector was critical to winning the war against corruption in addition to reinventing Nigeria's cherished value systems.
"We believe that university students constitute a strategic target of anti-corruption training and awareness raising activities, as they will become tomorrow's managers," he said.
The EFCC said the proposed anti-corruption course should focus on preventing corrupt practices.
The commission, he said, viewed the NUC as a critical partner in its quest to reach out to all youths in the country as part of the anti-graft strategy.
"The NUC has a vital role to play as it can assist us at the EFCC to extend our anti-corruption message to the universities.
"We need to sensitise youths to the ills of corruption, so that they will not be tools in hands of corrupt politicians," he said.
The Executive Secretary of the NUC, Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, commended the EFCC boss for the initiative.
Rasheed noted that Nigeria was where it was today because of corruption, adding that the country might not get to the Promised Land unless everybody began to do things right.
He also acknowledged the efforts of the anti-graft agency in arresting and prosecuting fraudsters operating illegal institutions and using same to defraud Nigerians.
"This interaction will go a long way in re-positioning our country and the university system," the executive secretary said.
The Borno Government on Tuesday said about 1 million houses and public structures were destroyed by Boko Haram insurgents in the 27 local government areas of the state.
The insurgents also destroyed properties worth over N1.9 trillion in the past six years.
Alhaji Yerima Saleh, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Resettlement, disclosed this at a news conference in Maiduguri.
Saleh also said that the insurgents razed down 986, 453 residential homes; 5, 335 classrooms, 201 health facilities, 1, 630 water facilities and 726 power distribution stations and transformers.
He added that 800 public structures such offices, prisons, police posts and other structures were destroyed by the sect members.
"The quantum of destruction caused by insurgents is monumental resulting in serious humanitarian crisis.
"The damage calls for serious intervention from government, development and humanitarian organisations.
"The destruction has rendered 22 out of the 27 local government council areas uninhabitable," he said.
To mitigate the problem, the permanent secretary said the state government had established the ministry to facilitate rapid rehabilitation and re-settlement of ravaged communities.
He said that the ministry had so far rebuilt and rehabilitated public and private buildings in 14 councils in the state.
He disclosed that the state government had so far constructed about 25, 000 houses in the liberated communities.
Saleh said that more than 10,000 houses were reconstructed in Bama, while 7,000 others were completed in Gwoza.
He listed other projects to include classrooms, clinics, police posts, markets, slaughter slabs, roads, palaces, courts and places of worship in the liberated communities.
"We are going into total reconstruction and rehabilitation in Bama, Dikwa and Ngala.
"The projects have reached between 50 and 75 per cent completion in the affected areas," he said.
Other projects, he said, were ongoing in Mafa, Dikwa, Ngala, Damboa, Chibok, Askira Uba, Mobar, Biu and Hawul local government areas.
The permanent secretary reiterated the commitment of the state government to provide humanitarian support services to persons displaced by the insurgency.
"The state government is collaborating with Federal Government and development organisations to address the humanitarian crisis in the state,'' he added.
By Joseph Erunke ABUJA-THE Federal Capital Territory, FCT Police Command has identified disturbance of public peace and a near breakdown of law and order in the nation’s capital, Tuesday, as possible reasons it clamped down on anti-Buhari protesters.
The police explained that the protest which was going on at the Unity Fountain got its attention to intervene when it was turning volatile following infiltration by hoodlums.
It said some miscreants, hoodlums and other criminal elements had infiltrated the protest being carried out by a group of concerned Nigerians under the aegis of “Our-Mumu-Don-do Movement", led by famous Nigerian musician, Charles Oputa popularly known as “Charlie Boy”.
The FCT Police Command, in a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Anjuguri Manza, in Abuja, todday said the group carried out their protest on Monday at the same venue were accorded necessary police presence to safe guard public safety and public peace, and protect their rights to freedom of expression, rights to peaceful Assembly and Association, and right to freedom of movement as provided for in sections 39, 40, and 41 of the 1999 constitution as amended.
The statement reads: “Today 8th August, 2017 the same group assembled at the same venue but allowed miscreants, hoodlums and other unruly individuals to infiltrate the protests, who started blocking the major roads adjoining the Unity fountain, obstructing traffic and preventing movements of other innocent citizens from going to their means of livelihood, and thereby exhibiting unruly behaviours and other violent acts very likely to cause the breakdown of law and order and disturbance of public peace.
“The Police personnel intervened at the point that the concerned Nigerians Group lost control of the crowd and prevented miscreants, hoodlums and other criminal elements from hijacking the protest to cause mayhem and chaos.
“It is pertinent to state here that the FCT Police command is fully aware and recognizes the constitutional rights of every citizen including Our Mumu Dondo group to assemble and move freely in any part of the Federal Capital Territory, but the command will not allow any protest under any guise to turn violent and jeopardise the prevailing peace, law and order currently being enjoyed in the FCT.
“The command wishes to assure all residents and visitors to the territory of adequate security and protection of lives and property of everyone including those who choose to express their constitutional rights of protest with decorum.
“Consequently, members of the public, parents and guardians, religious/opinion leaders and other interest groups are advised to prevail on their children and wards, followers and adherents not to allow themselves to be used by any group to cause disturbance of public peace and break down of law and order,” the statement added.
…Irate mob lynch two suspected ritualists , injure two policemen
By Evelyn Usman
There was commotion today at Ojokoro , along Lagos /Abeokuta expressway, after an underground ritualists den was uncovered.
Consequently, two suspected ritualists were set ablaze by an angry mob while two policemen who attempted to prevent one o f the suspects from the mob action were over powered and inflicted with severe injuries.
The ritualists den popularly known as ‘ Ajele ‘ is an underground man hole which stretched from one end of the road at Obadeyi bus-stop to an adjourning street where unsuspecting victims are reportedly kidnapped unnoticed and taken inside the manhole.
Inside the man hole, is a dark tunnel with lots of banana trees and mud.
Vanguard gathered that the bubble burst yesterday morning after the cry for help from a woman was heard by a member of staff of the Lagos State Waste Management Authority , LAWMA who was sweeping.
Partners for Electoral Reforms (PEF), a Civil Society Organisation (CSO), said ongoing constitutional amendment by the National Assembly was the most non-participatory in Nigeria's history.
The Chairman of the organisation, Mr Ezenwa Nwagwu, told Newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja that the national assembly could not make such "life-changing'' decision without the involvement of Nigerians.
"We cannot lump issues that are divisive that tend to tear the country apart without necessary input of citizens.
"Issues around land tenure will not just be legislated upon; there is a need for engagement with citizens to get a buy-in by them.
"This is the most non-participatory constitutional amendment that we have seen in the history of constitutional amendments in the country.
"They just went on a retreat and afterwards, got into a vote of `yes', and so the big challenge with all of these is that the political work that was necessary to have be done before constitutional amendment was not done.
"So, some of the tendentious issues like devolution of power, land tenure, will continue to be testy, going forward.
"Thus, even though the battle has gone down to the states' houses of assembly, it might hit the rock in those places and we will go back to another circle,'' he said.
Nwagwu also decried the discarding of women's right and gender issues, including their right to choose where they wanted to belong in terms of marriage and other rights that should accrue to them.
He said the legislators did not "take one step around affirmative action'', adding that that in itself, was an affront on the rights of women to join the rest of the world in enjoying the benefits that women enjoyed.
He said women in Uganda, Rwanda and some other African countries as well as Europe and the America, enjoyed such rights, insisting that it was also important for Nigerian women to also enjoy such.
On age to contest elections, the CSO chairman said that those bottlenecks and limitations should be completely removed so that young people could participate in governance.
"The atomistic nature with which the legislatures also engaged the age limits for elective offices was without rationale. Why won't we allow 18 years to vote and 18 years to aspire to be voted for?
"What we have seen is the reduction from 40 years to 35 years. What argument sustains non-reduction from 35 to 30?
"I hear that going forward, we might still have to amend the Constitution, but it is important that we do what we have to do when we have the opportunity to do it.
"We cannot continue to shift and postpone and prolong the democratic tenure for the generation coming because they will blackmail us that we actually compromised on something that would have been of benefit to them,'' he said.
Nwagwu stated that law-making should take into cognisance making laws that would serve for 20 years, 40 years and 50 years, adding that "we cannot be making laws for ourselves all the time''.
He said that Nigerians may begin to oversight constitutional amendments in such a way that it would always be conclusive and enduring to avoid subjecting the Constitution to regular review due to poor processes.
By Dirisu Yakubu ABUJA- The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Tuesday inaugurated its Convention, Disciplinary and Reconciliation Committees as part of efforts aimed at rebuilding the party ahead of the 2019 elections.
The Convention Committee is to be chaired by the governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa while Alhaji Sule Lamido and Senator Abiodun Olujimi were named deputy chairman and secretary respectively.
Nyesom Wike and Ibrahim Dankwambo, executive governors of Rivers and Gombe States respectively will co-chair the Reconciliatory Committee while Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Tom Ikimi was named Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee.
Inaugurating the committees, Chairman, PDP National Caretaker Committee, Senator Ahmed Makarfi charged members to go do their best in bringing back into the fold of the party all those who left the PDP for one reason or the other.
“Reconciliation is very important. We must reconcile and bring back all those who have held important positions in the past including past President, Vice President and others,” Said Makarfi who added that the reconciliation is not restricted to post 2015 when some members quit the party following the defeat it suffered in the last general elections.
“The reconciliation goes as far back as possible. It is not an issue that has to do with the past one or two years,” he stressed.
Responding on behalf of the Convention Planning Committee, Governor Okowa pledged to conduct a successful convention which he said would “be the first place to showcase our strength,” adding that that the convention will be the first of its kind in recent times.
“Though a non-elective, we will organise a convention that will shake Abuja and Nigeria,” he said, urging members to get ready to work in the interest of the party.
On his part, Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee, Chief Tom Ikimi said he would work with the reconciliation committee to ensure that all aggrieved members return to the party.
Ikimi who said he played a key role in the formation of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) noted that the party is “now dying and is almost dead.”
PDP sacks Anambra factional leader
Meanwhile, the PDP yesterday kept faith with its promising of sanctioning erring members with the suspension of Chief Ken Emeakayi, a leader of a faction of the party in Anambra State.
Briefing newsmen at the party secretariat, National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye said the decision was arrived at following Emeakayi’s flagrant disobedience of the party national leadership which had earlier dissolved all three parallel executives of the party in the state.
He added that Emeakayi, a known loyalist of former PDP Acting Chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff was suspended for one month.
South African President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday survived a parliamentary vote of no confidence, with enough ANC lawmakers sticking by their leader despite divisions and fierce criticism of his rule.
The motion brought by the opposition needed to secure 201 of the 400 votes in parliament to succeed, but fell short with 177 votes, national assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete announced.
If Zuma had lost, he would have been forced to resign along with his entire cabinet.
Criticism of Zuma from within the African National Congress (ANC) has grown amid multiple corruption scandals and South Africa’s mounting economic woes, while the celebrated party of Nelson Mandela has declined sharply at the polls.
But ANC officials and analysts had predicted the president would survive the vote given the party’s large parliamentary majority.
“The party will spin this as a win, but it’s a weak victory,” independent analyst Daniel Silke told AFP, after at least 30 of the 249 ANC lawmakers voted to oust the president.
“There are marked signs of a rebellion within the ANC. It will perpetuate the factional infighting after a relatively close vote. There was a relatively substantial mutiny,” Silke said.
The ANC parliamentary party celebrated victory over what it described as an attempted “soft coup”.
“It has been the publicly stated intention of the opposition… to sow seeds of chaos in society to ultimately grab power,” it said in a statement.
Several opposition parties led thousands of anti-Zuma protesters outside the national assembly before the vote, while supporters of the president held a rival march.
Zuma, who has built up a network of loyalists in the ANC since coming to power in 2009, has survived several previous parliamentary votes but these had been held without secret balloting.
“Today’s motion of no confidence result is closer than anyone expected,” Mmusi Maimane, leader of the main opposition Democratic Alliance party said, hailing “brave” ANC lawmakers who voted against Zuma.
“Jacob Zuma is the manifestation of what the ANC has become — a toxic mix of corruption, cronyism and nepotism.”
– ANC loses its lustre –
Mbete, the speaker of parliament, made a surprise decision Monday to hold the ballot in secret after a campaign by the opposition who hoped to encourage ANC members to vote against their leader without fear of intimidation.
Zuma, 75, is due to step down as head of the ANC in December, and as president before the 2019 general election — lessening pressure for his party to trigger imminent change.
The ANC has acknowledged recent criticism of the party, including the impact of a cabinet reshuffle in March when respected finance minister Pravin Gordhan was replaced with a close Zuma ally.
Gordhan’s sacking led to a string of downgrades to South Africa’s credit rating as well as causing the rand currency to tumble.
Public support for the ANC, which swept to power under Mandela in the first non-racial elections in 1994, slipped to 55 percent in last year’s local polls — its worst-ever result.
A handful of MPs, including Gordhan, have publicly joined calls from anti-apartheid veterans and trade unions for Zuma to resign, as South Africa endures record unemployment and a recession.
Zuma has been engulfed by corruption allegations while in office.
A court last year found him guilty of violating the constitution after he refused to repay taxpayers’ money used to refurbish his private rural house.
He has been accused of being in the sway of the Gupta business family, allegedly granting them influence over government appointments, contracts and state-owned businesses.
He is also fighting a court order that could reinstate almost 800 corruption charges against him over a multi-billion dollar arms deal in the 1990s.
Zuma is seen as favouring his ex-wife, former African Union chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, to succeed him ahead of Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Special Assistant to the Governor of Ekiti State on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka has dismissed comments by those gathered in Lagos Tuesday, by Senator Buruji Kashamu and paraded as PDP leaders in the Southwest, saying; "the Peoples Democratic Party PDP house will not be rebuilt with termites infested woods."
Olayinka, who reacted to the call by the Kashamu group that the National Caretaker Committee, led by Sen Ahmed Makarfi should desist from relating with Governor Fayose as it regards the South West zone, said; "Governor Ayodele Fayose will not waste his time on people whose faces are abhorred in the gathering of people of good conscience."
He said; "Governor Fayose is more concerned with rebuilding the PDP and it is sure that the PDP house will not be reconstructed with termites infested woods."
The Governor's spokesperson described those gathered by Senator Buruji Kashamu in his hotel in Lagos today, as pseudo PDP members, saying "Methinks Senator Kashamu and his men should rather face their Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN).
"As at today, Senator Buruji’s Omo Ilu Foundation’s office in Ado Ekiti is now the State Secretariat of MPN and all his men have openly declared for the party. Or is MPN no longer Mega again?"
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the Acting President said on Tuesday that smart cities initiative was key to building smart connections, inspire, empower people and deliver innovative in public services.
Osinbajo said this at the opening of the two-day 2017 Smart Cities Summit holding in Abuja with the theme: Leveraging on Technology Solutions to improve Efficiency of Cities.
The acting president was represented by Mr Muhammed Bello, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
According to him, the world is experiencing a shift from the traditional ways of doing things to a more ICT-driven approach where government and administrators are forced to use technology to shape policies.
"The existence of technological advancements is evident enough that the fourth industrial revolution is upon us. This is envisaged to contribute substantially to innovation and become the new driver of economic growth in Africa.
"Government has a role to play for the smooth sailing and the seamless adoption and application of these new technologies and ways of doing things
"According to Indian's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, cities in the past were built on riverbanks. They are now built along highways but in the future they will be based on availability of optic fiber networks and next generation infrastructure.'' Osinbajo said.
He said that Nigeria therefore must have a paradigm shift, adding that information technology needs were more than just setting up smart phones and fixing laptops.
"At every turn, our cities and towns must think outside the box about making things work better where energy, transportation, water, and other key services are managed efficiently.
"And to support smooth operation of critical infrastructure while providing a clean, economic and safe environment for our citizens to live and work.''
Osinbajo said that the journey toward smart cities development was a collective effort.
He said that smart cities were well thought out, purpose driven, well-articulated concerted efforts.
He said that initiative would be driven by implementable and measurable road maps with the buy-ins of all sectors of government, especially the state government.
The Minister of the Ministry of Communications, Mr Adebayo Shittu, said the main objective of the summit was to tap into the vast knowledge of experts in the smart city space.
He said that the summit would leverage on their experiences to assist the Federal Government in developing practical steps and solutions that would assist in formulating a unified roadmap toward an effective smart cities initiative for Nigeria.
Shittu said that it was also intended to x-ray the huge business opportunities for providers of smart city technologies to exhibit and pitch their solutions to all levels of government.
He therefore charged participants to provide diverse and global inputs in developing a comprehensive framework to help public and private stakeholders to make informed decisions about smart cities investment strategies.
The Smart Cities Summit initiative Nigeria (SCSN) is driven by the Federal Ministry of Communications in partnership with Afritex Initative.
It is designed to bring city administrators, urban developers and emerging innovations together to develop scalable, replicable and measurable solutions to enhance resilience of Nigerian cities.
The two-day summit brought to multi-stakeholders that will among others take a critical look at the preparedness, unique challenges and emerging solutions necessary for sustainable smart city initiative in Nigeria.
The stakeholders participating at the summit include Huawei Nigeria, Hwelett Packard, Galaxy Backbone, MainOne Nigeria, SmartCities Plc.
Others include National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Nigeria Communication Commission, UN-Habitats.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has again charged troops to move deep into the bushes to engage and clear remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists from the North-East region.
Burati who told soldiers that he won’t accept situations where troops are being unnecessarily killed equally charged them with the responsibility of taken Boko Haram terrorist by surprise by entering into their various hide outs to bring them to justice.
"You must take this fight to their hideouts. You must go further, that should be the next state.''
Buratai gave the charge on Tuesday in Bama, after he decorated two officers and 63 soldiers with "Gallantry Medals" for their exceptional performances in the clearance operation.
The officers and soldiers are from 151 Armoured Battalion, 21 Brigade of Operation Lafiya Dole.
Newsmen report that on July 10 and Aug. 5, respectively, the troops ambushed and repelled the terrorists, neutralising over 13 insurgents and recovered weapons from them.
Two solders died in those incidents.
The COS moved to the Theare Command of Operation Lafiya Dole in Maiduguri, after the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo ordered service chiefs to relocate to Borno to take charge of operations, following renewed attacks.
Buratai, who relocated in compliance with the directive, had been visiting troops in the front line to boost their morale.
"I won't accept a situation where our troops are being unnecessarily killed or innocent civilians are ambushed on the highways or in some other areas.
"The remnants (of terrorists) that are roaming in the bushes and forest must be followed through.
"They must be identified and cleared. Don't rest on your oars. We still have little to accomplish. You have done the greater part
"We are moving to the end of this operation, but there are still more tasks to be accomplished.
"It requires perseverance and discipline, so, let us work harder and clear these criminals, "Buratai told the troops.
He congratulated the recipients of the award and reminded soldiers fighting the terrorists that they were rendering national service to keep Nigeria united.
The army chief urged the troops to replicate the feat achieved by the awardee and assured them of their welfare.
The Senate on Tuesday said President Muhammadu Buhari had not violated any law by not returning from medical vacation after 90 days.
The Senate made this known in a statement by its spokesman, Dr Aliyu Abdullahi, in Abuja.
It was reacting to protests by a coalition of civil society organizations, operating under the aegis of "OurMumuDonDo", demanding the resignation of the president over his long medical vacation in London.
It urged the protesters to stop heating up the polity, saying that it was creating unnecessary tension in the country.
The upper chamber said that the protest was an attempt to divert the attention of the Presidency from the economic and security issues, which were already being tackled.
It explained that Buhari had complied with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, which stipulated that he must handover to the Vice President and duly inform the two chambers of the legislature about his medical vacation.
"The president has broken no law and therefore we do not see any justification for this diversion and noise-making.
"The sponsors are merely seeking cheap publicity at the expense of the peace of Nigeria.
"We, in the National Assembly, are satisfied that there is no vacuum. The Federal Government is working.
"Acting President Yemi Osinbajo is providing the required leadership. So, there is no reason for the protests.
"All Nigerians now should focus on praying for the safe return of the President.
'We in the Senate are happy about the report by the governors and party leaders, who recently visited President Buhari in London and we know he will soon return to continue to provide leadership to our people and the rest of Africa.
"We therefore call on the protesters to stop all these demonstrations and let their sense of patriotism overshadow the zeal for activism by joining other Nigerians to pray for the president.
"We should also pray for the acting president and Nigeria as a country at this critical period,'' it stated.
Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, Li Keqiang, had said that China will import $8 trillion worth of goods from Nigeria and other parts of the world in the next five years.
Speaking at the end of its annual meeting of the new champion, otherwise known as Summer Davos, in Dalian, China, Keqiang said the country would make $750 billion US dollars outbound investment within the same period.
"China is now ready to work with Nigeria and all countries to achieve inclusive growth in economic globalization and the new industrial revolution. In the coming five years, China is going to import 8 trillion US dollars worth of goods from the world and make 750 billion US dollars outbound investment, which will deliver massive benefits to the world including Nigeria.
"China is also committed to international cooperation in industrial capacity and equipment manufacturing, which will not only benefits China but also accelerates other developing countries' industrialization," he said.
“Although, global economy recovery remains weighed down by lack of growth drivers, structural imbalances are yet to be fundamentally addressed and risk of de-globalization hangs over the world economy.
"This new round of industrial revolution is expected to give a strong boost to economic growth to Nigeria and countries across the globe, as well as targeted at delivering massive benefits to all countries, including Nigeria, to bring about new and better hope for citizens,” he added.
The meeting with the theme, 'Achieving Inclusive Growth in the fourth Industrial Revolution', was attended by over 2,000 participants from over 80 countries including Nigeria.
…..Dedicates resumed tours to victims of Ozubulu massacre
Former aviation minister and frontline contender in the November 18, 2017 Anambra Governorship election, Chief Osita Chidoka, on Tuesday, resumed tours and commissioning of his campaign offices, as well as consolidation of his political structures in all the 326 electoral wards across the state.
Chief Chidoka who has since set up campaign offices and political structures in all the 21 local government areas across the state, out of which he has already toured and commissioned 12, announced that the remaining tours are dedicated to victims of the gruesome gun attack at St. Philips Catholic Church Ozubulu, Anambra state.
Speaking while commissioning his campaign office in Atani in Ogbaru Local Government, Chief Chidoka who led his supporters to hold prayers and a minute's silence in honour of the victims insisted that their suffering and death must not be in vain but must be the "clarion call on all citizens of Anambra to stand up in one accord against any order that nurtures, promotes and endorses impunity and recklessness in our state".
Chief Chidoka who is contesting on the platform of the United Progressive Party (UPP), said the incident is a clear indication of the erosion of values, moral standard and failure of leadership in the state adding that nobody should rest until those responsible for the Ozubulu attack and similar killings in the state are brought to book.
Stating that the coming election offers the people of Anambra the opportunity to institute a responsible and resourceful government that dedicates its energies to the good of the ordinary people, Chidoka lamented the level of government neglect and dearth of amenities in the Ogbaru area despite the rich natural resources and the commitment and contribution of the people towards the state.
"The level of government neglect here is very alarming. The failure of the government to open up the economic potentials of Ogbaru is unexplainable and unforgivable. Ogbaru is blessed with huge gas deposit, fertile land for agricultural activities, abundant aquatic resources and a waterway that connects the inland of our state to the rest of the world, yet we have done nothing to develop the resources for the benefit of our people. Clearly the people of Ogbaru have not been treated well", Chidoka lamented.
He said his government will set up a special development programme to unlock the economic potentials of Ogbaru and other such areas across the state.
Chief Chidoka who later in the day commissioned his campaign office in Onitsha South Local Government, also restated the vision of his government to modernize markets in the state and boost small scale businesses with aids and international connection. He said the era where the benefits of government are restricted to a privileged few must come to an end.
Speaking at the event, a woman leader in the area, Mrs. Roselyn Okafor commended Chief Chidoka for his commitment and dedication to the developmental needs of the ordinary people. He said of all the aspirants, only Chief Chidoka is genuinely in touch with the people at the grassroot level, while sincerely championing the course of the ordinary people in the state.