Wednesday 21 March 2018

Legislooters !!! N13.5m as sleeping allowance? Behold, our federal lawmakers

EXTRA: N13.5m as sleeping allowance? Behold, our federal lawmakers
Some lawmakers might have their N13.5 million “running cost” as sleeping allowance.
From the senate to the house of representatives, these “distinguished senators and honourable representatives” have “sleeping” as an agenda on their to-do list while at plenary.
This strange style of legislation is more popular in the upper legislative chamber. Some of the lawmakers who have been caught at one time or the other are Barnabas Gemade, representative of Benue north-east senatorial district and Yusuf Yusuf, senator representing Taraba central.
While other lawmakers are busy raising “matters of urgent public importance”, these legislators in question would rather prefer to raise their own “matters of urgent personal importance” by withdrawing into their shells and drifting off to sleep only to be exposed by the cameras.
In most cases, they arrive late for plenary, sometimes up to one hour after the commencement of the business of the day and they rarely stay back till the end of the sitting – unless of course they are lost in their sleep.
So, who says lawmaking is a business for only serious people?
Victor Umeh from Anambra did not even spend up to a year before emulating his colleagues
Godswill Akpabio made the list
Gemade in action

Source : Cable Nigeria

SAD !!! I have sex with 4 men every night for N1,000 – 17-year-old girl



The Lagos State Police Command yesterday paraded some underage girls allegedly lured into prostitution by human trafficking agents.
The victims told newsmen how they ended up being prostitutes in a hotel at Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos.
Some of the girls, between 15 and 19, disclosed that they slept with at least four men every night for N1,000 each.
One of them, aged 17 (names withheld), said: “I am an orphan. Someone directed me here from Calabar, Cross River State.
“I started four months ago. I attend to at least four men every night and collect N1,000 from each of them; but I use condom.”
Another 15-year-old girl claimed that she came from Oron, Cross River State, to collect money from her sister, Monica, alleged to be the trafficker.
Jovelin Edet, a mother of one, disclosed that she left her three-year-old child in her friend’s care in Akwa Ibom State, after she was assured of getting a job in Lagos.
“I have been in the hotel for seven months. But I attend to one or two men every night and I collect N3,000 from each of them, for short time. But when I follow customers home, I collect N5,000.
“My parents are not aware of what I do in Lagos. I use the money to take care of myself and also send to my friend on weekly or monthly basis, to take care of my baby.”
Destiny Itabasi, a mother of one who also abandoned her three-year-old baby back in her home town in Akwa Ibom, said she was invited to the hotel four months ago, adding that she makes at least N15,000 weekly from prostitution.
Meanwhile, the alleged coordinators, Thomas Emmanuel, 29, and Okon John, 34, denied bringing the girls from their villages, claiming that the girls came on their own.

They added that the commercial sex workers pay them N3,000 weekly as rent. - Daily Post

Dismissed police sergeant leads robbery attack


A dismissed sergeant of the Nigeria Police Force attached to Jigawa state police command, Sani Danjuma, who led a suspected syndicate of armed robbers to attack a guest house belonging to the deputy governor of jigawa state Barr Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, in Kano has been arrested.
Duriing the operation the gang of armed robbers disarmed the policemen on guard duty of an AK47 rifle loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition.
It was gathered that the dismissed officer had served as a guard duty in the said guest house while in active service of the force and thus conspired with three others to attack the house carting away with a BMW posh car valued N11m and some undisclosed amount of cash.
Parading the suspects yesterday at the Kano state police command, its spokesman, SP Magaji Musa Majia said the guest house was attacked on Sunday, 18th March, at 9:30pm.
He said “an information via a good Samaritan was intercepted at Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) kano, that armed robbers with dangerous weapons attacked the guest house of the deputy governor of jigawa state located along Okashatu close off Hadejia road where they attacked the policemen on guard duty and confiscated one AK47 rifle with the rifle No: 26594 loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition.
He said upon the receipt of the information, the state Police Commissioner, Rabi’u Yusuf immediately ordered the Anti-Robbery Squad to swing into action, which led to the eventual arrest of the suspects, all of whom are residents of sultan road, Nasarawa GRA in Kano metropolis.
Majia said the suspects confessed to the crime, and led detectives to their hideout where the said AK47 rifle loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition and the BMW posh car and other dangerous weapons were recovered.
He added that investigation is in progress to trail the remaining operational arms of the syndicate who are currently at large, stressing that, they would be charged to court as soon as the investigation is concluded. - The Nation

Fashola arrested for robbery


The Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT), has arrested an alleged most wanted criminal, Usman Fashola, famously known as Awolowo.
Fashola, 31, reportedly formed a dangerous gang while in prison custody.
He was said to be responsible for several armed robbery incidents in Lagos and neighbouring states.
He was paraded on Tuesday alongside two others, Opeyemi Oni, 28 and Oyeniyi Olaotan, 26 by the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Imohimi Edgal.
Edgal said the gang specialised in robbing motorist and passengers of their belongings, adding that they also engaged in house-to-house robbery.
Fashola, who admitted to the crimes, told journalists that he had repented and was about disposing his weapons before nemesis caught up with him.
His words, “I was a notorious criminal. I will not deny it but I have repented. I have even robbed in front of Alakara Police Station where my boy shot someone.
“I am a strong man. I have been to prison three times. I was released from prison through the help of my aunty. After my last release, my wife reported me to my mother. My mother who was furious, removed her clothes and placed a curse on me.
“She said if I went to rob again, I would be arrested and I said Amen. So, I contacted a friend to buy my gun because I was done with crime. It was while I was taking the gun to him that the police arrested me.” 

Terrorism : Fulani Herdsman allegedly stabs 25-year old welder to death in Oyo



A 25-year-old welder, Joshua Adeniyi was on Saturday allegedly stabbed to death by a man suspected to be Fulani in his shop at Sabo area of Orile-Igbon town in Oyo State after a fight broke out at a joint.
Sources said the suspect approached the victim, who just arrived his shop from a naming ceremony and stabbed him in the chest, killing him before escaping from the scene.
One of the brothers of the deceased, Timothy Adegboyega informed journalists that eyewitnesses arrested one of the friends of the suspect when he (suspect) escaped.
Adegboyega said, “I trained Joshua in welding work and after he graduated, he started working with one of my former apprentices who has a shop close to the scene of the incident.
“On Saturday, he attended a naming ceremony and returned to the shop later in the evening. Beside the shop is a joint where youths play game and relax. Some Fulani men also patronise the place. From what we heard, the assailant was not provoked by my brother.
“Those who saw him said he was drunk when he approached my brother and stabbed him in the chest. Joshua died before he could reach the hospital. The killer escaped while people were trying to save the life of my brother, but his friend was apprehended.
“We have had cases of Fulani men fighting people with cutlasses and knives in this area. Anytime they have misunderstanding with our people, they use these weapons to injure our people. They terrorise our farmers in the farms and now they are coming to our town to continue their heinous crime.”
Public Relations Officer of the state Police Command, Adekunle Ajisebutu, while confirming the incident to DAILY POST through a reply to an SMS sent to him Tuesday evening, however, said that the suspect had been arrested.
He said that the state commissioner of Police had directed the homicide section of the state CID to commence investigation into the murder case.
He said “The suspect has been arrested. The CP has directed the homicide section of the state CID Iyaganku to commence discreet investigation into the murder case.
“The suspect will be charged to court after conclusion of our investigation.” - Daily Post

States ‘shared N1.9tr Paris Club refund’

Paris Club refund


States have shared N1.9trillion Paris Club Refund and Budget Support Facilities to enable them meet their obligations to workers, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said yesterday.
According to him, at the inception of the Buhari administration in 2015, 26 of the 36 states were not up to date in their wage obligation to workers.
“ The Budget Support Facility to states has gone a long way in cushioning the shock experienced by the federating units which resulted from the sharp drop in prices of crude oil in 2016.

“So our support to states has remained unprecedented in the history of administration in Nigeria,” he said.
Osinbajo spoke in Abeokuta at the fourth edition of the Ogun Investors’ Forum, which ends today.
The theme of the programme, which is  ”Consolidating Gains and Accelerating Growth.’’
Osinbajo said that the Muhammadu Buhari -led administration had continued to extend equal and unbiased support to states, regardless of   party affiliations.
“ We have been sensitive, attentive and responsive to their needs while our programmes and policies have been developed with the states in mind.
“ The Anchor Borrowers Programme has continued to provide cheap credit to small holders farmers across the nation.
“The President’s Fertiliser Initiative has ensured that farmers across Nigeria have direct access to fertiliser.
“We have continued to feed about seven million primary school pupils in 21 states of the country,” Osinbajo said.
He explained  that the administration had been able to reverse the trend of   corruption that existed in the country when it assumed power in 2015.
He added that the government also reversed the underfunding of infrastructure with N1.3 trillion allocated to capital projects  in 2017 –   the  highest in the country’s  history.
“ We have continued to block leakages and increased  funding of core sectors, like agriculture and transportation by  as much as 400 per cent.
“External reserves are in highest level in five years while inflation rate has dropped for 13 consecutive months.
“We have done all these and more in spite of the fact that we now earn 60 per cent less than Nigeria earned in 2014 and thereby show that we can achieve more with less revenue, with prudence and sincerity of purpose,” he said.
The Vice President suggested a sub-regional economic summit among Ogun, Lagos and Benin Republic towards leveraging on the economy of proximity of both Lagos and Benin Republic to the state.
He added:  ”We have launched and implemented a comprehensive economic recovery and growth plan. We pursued peace in the Niger Delta, we focused on improving our business environment, we scaled up our investment in agriculture and infrastructure and aggressively worked at expanding Nigeria revenue base.
”Perhaps most importantly, we have reversed the grand corruption in public finance and impunity which attended the conduct of public business especially in the past five years.
”The main reason for Nigeria’s growth is not just a matter of our relying heavily on a single commodity; it is the fact that proceeds of that single commodity were regularly hijacked consistently by a few.
”In the so-called strategic contract with NPDC, the promoters of those companies made away with about $3billion, almost a tenth of our reserves at a point.
”At the moment, we are in the course of getting the $3 billion to build roads; the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano road, the second Niger bridge, the Enugu-Port Hacourt road, the East West road, the Sagamu-Benin-Ore road, the Kano Maiduguri road, the Abuja-Lafia road, the Akwanga-Keffi road plus the Lagos-Abeokuta road.
”It is important for us to understand that our country’s problems must be analyzed on the perspective of what our real issues are. We can’t talk about the Nigeria economy without the plight that was caused years ago by people simply stealing the resources of this country.
”In one single transaction, the sum of N100 billion and $289 million in cash were released three weeks to the 2015 elections. That money was essentially embezzled.
”When you consider that in 2014 when the price of oil was at an average of $110 a barrel, only N99 billion was spent on power, works and housing; agriculture and transportation got 14 and 15 billion Naira respectively.
”So,  the total spent on capital in 2014 on those areas have mentioned was just N153 and over N150 billion was released and shared in three days, this is the enormity of what we are talking about.
“There’s no country in the world that can survive on grand corruption and that is what we are talking about and that is why it is important for the Federal Government under President Muhammad Buhari to reverse that grand corruption,” he said.
Ministers of Finance Kemi Adeosun and Agricultural and Rural Development Audu Ogbeh said Nigeria had the capacity to grow its GDP at 7 per cent by being focused.
Ogbeh, who rued the 9% interest rate being charged farmers by the Central Bank of Nigeria as being prohibitive, said 5-7% would be more reasonable.
Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun said his administration was poised to bequeathing a lasting legacy and provide a model of development that is impactful and sustainable for the state.
Amosun highlighted his achievements in agriculture, infrastructure, security and investment.
Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon expressed confidence that with rule of law and accountability, Nigeria would navigate out of her economic doldrums.
Calderon, who delivered the keynote address at the Forum, said  knowledge from research had shown that the economy of nations without rule of law and accountability would only remain stagnant at 0% or be crawling only at 1%.
The ex- president explained that the economy of a country could grow for as much as 34% with rule of law and accountability, regardless of its geographical location, culture, leadership ability or even the natural resources.
He cited  Singapore as a nation with no  much national resources but remained one of the best economies in the world because of rule of law and accountability.
”It is important to have a country that is rules by law and not by man,” Calderon said.