Thursday 12 April 2018

Patron in London playing blame game !! Terrorism :’25 killed’ in fresh Fulani ‘herdsmen’ attack in Taraba

’25 killed’ in fresh ‘herdsmen’ attack in Taraba
At least 25 persons have been killed in fresh attacks by suspected herdsmen in Jandeikyula village of Wukari local government area of Taraba state.
Witnesses told TheCable that the suspects stormed the village around 7pm on Wednesday.
A resident who identified himself as Victor told TheCable that the attackers who were over 200 took the villagers unaware.
He added that many houses were set ablaze in the attack.
Adi Grace, chairman of the local government, confirmed the attack to reporters but said he could not give casualty figures.
“Many people were killed in the attack. As I am speaking with you now, I don’t have the casualty figure until when I am back from the village because I am on my way there now,” he said.
Commenting on the attack, Luka Agbo, former chairman of the Wukari Youths of Vision, said: “It is true that Jandeikyula village was attacked night and from the reports we are getting, over thirty people were killed.”
“The series of attacks in the state now make us to be living in fear because we can no longer go to bed with our two eyes closed.”
David Misal, spokesman of the police in the state, also confirmed the attack but could not give details.
“We are aware that an attack took place yesterday at Jandeikyula village in Wukari local government,” he said.
“As for the numbers of casualties, the information available to the command is still very sketchy. I hope to get back to you as soon as the actual details of the attack get to my desk.”
Taraba is one of the states affected by clashes between farmers and herdsmen. - Cable Nigeria

Minimum wage ! Slavery !! Labour pushes for N66, 500 Minimum wage


EIGHT zonal public hearings are to be staged across the country by the tripartite committee on the new national minimum wage. The hearing will allow stakeholders to make their inputs into organised labour’s fresh demand for N66, 500 monthly salary for the least paid worker.
Labour presented its memorandum to the tripartite committee, which was inaugurated on November 27, last year by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

The 30-member tripartite committee is chaired by a former Head of Service and Minister of Housing, Ms. Ama Pepple. Its members are drawn from the government (federal and state), workers’ unions and employers of labour.
It was learnt yesterday that the zonal hearing would be conducted in the six geopolitical zones as well as in Lagos and Abuja, beginning from April 23.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President, Ayuba Wabba, who confirmed the upward review of the demand and the conduct of the zonal public hearings, was, however, silent on the new figure proposed to the government for consideration.
Wabba, who said mentioning the figures was of no relevance at the moment, explained that the organised labour considered the prevailing realities including certain variables and current inflation to make an upward review of its demand.
The fresh demand is N10, 500 higher than the labour’s initial request. Earlier in February, the NLC made a request to the tripartite committee on minimum wage to increase the wage from N18,000 to N56,000 for the least paid worker.
Wabba told reporters that the new submission from labour was not different from the initial submission, saying “we made a demand almost two years ago and that demand was the beginning of the process.
“The demand of Labour was based on the agreement we had on the five-year circle, which we believe was due and also considering the level of  inflation, we made a demand of N56,000.
“At the tripartite level, after the committee was constituted by Mr. President, all state governors and employers of labour, including the private sector and organised labour were requested to resubmit their memorandum to the committee for discussion to commence.
“Therefore, states have submitted their own memorandum, the Federal Government and the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA) have submitted theirs. Jointly, labour has resubmitted its own memo. But what we did was to look at the dynamics of the times because the discussion will be evidence based.
“So, we undertook a study and made a submission. This is the logic and not that we have submitted a new position. It was the same memo that we submitted, but what we did was to look at the indices because a lot have changed between 2015 and 2018.
“So that cannot be regarded as a change of position because the process of arriving at a minimum wage in line with Convention 121 is evidence based. Everybody submitting memo or document will have to back it up with logic and not just quote figures from the air.
“If due to inflation, there have been minor changes; we thought that should be done because; we felt that is what the opportunity is meant for. That document has been submitted and not a new document. It is just that we felt that there are new variables which we felt should be strengthened.
“Every variable that is supposed to be considered for a discussion on the new minimum wage has been considered. We looked at the current realities to present a very robust position especially inflation. They are variables that are outside our control which you must use.
“Clearly, what I want to inform you about is that we are committed to what we have. Yes, we have changed the variables, but the principles and the logic have not changed. Every other organisation will do same.
“Even at the tripartite level, every memo is presented by the organisation which will be made public during the public hearing at different location across the country and each state is expected to make their presentation.
“Some states have made their presentations to us which we felt is reasonable. For now, NECA, labour and states have made their presentations and they are already being considered.
“The public hearing will begin on the 23rd of April across the six geopolitical zones and states within each zone will converge at the venue and organised labour in the zones will also make presentations.
“We have given Lagos and Abuja an additional space. We have received notices to tidy up the process of public hearing.”
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, who doubles as the tripartite panel’s vice chairman, has repeatedly assured that a new minimum wage will be implemented from the third quarter of this year.

The latest of such promise by the minister was on February 27 during the 40th anniversary of the NLC in Abuja.
Ngige said: “Well, we all know the economic situation of the country as of today. The negotiation committee has members from all the tripartite bodies, which means the government cannot force its way.
“The committee has received memoranda from all the critical stakeholders and should begin the implementation of a new minimum wage in the third quarter of this year.”
It was learnt that the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) submitted a new request for an increase of the national minimum wage above N56, 000 per month to the minimum wage committee.
The disclosure was made at the 11th Quadrennial Delegates Conference of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU) by the acting NLC chairman, Kiri Mohammed, on February 8 in Abuja.
Mohammed said the demand for its upward review was as a result of inflation and other economic realities in the country.
He said: “We submitted our request, NLC has decided to look at the figure and modify it, we actually modified it, an upward review above N56, 000.
“We have submitted it to the secretariat of the tripartite committee. The review is in conjunction with the TUC. You can’t do it alone, all of us met and decided to put heads together and look at the realities on the ground.”
When confronted with reports that indicate that the new minimum wage may not be paid this year as it was not captured in the 2018 budget, Mohammed restated the President’s commitment to the implementation of the outcome of the ongoing negotiations for new wages for workers.
Explaining why the government would implement the recommendations of the tripartite committee on minimum wage, the acting NLC chief said: “Who made the budget? I believe if they (government) are serious, we can finish this matter towards the middle of this year (June, July).
“If we can finish at that time, then before the end of the year, certainly the President must send whatever we agreed to the National Assembly for them to look at it and for him to assent to it as a law. But, I know that once we agreed, the government would implement whatever is agreed.”
The Director-General, Budget Office of the Federation, Ben Akabueze, said that though no provision was made concerning the minimum wage in this year’s budget, the Federal Government would prepare a supplementary budget that would take care of the increase in workers’ pay after the new minimum wage proposal has been approved.
Wabba, had at the 40th anniversary of the NLC said that labour would resist the schemes of whoever works against the realisation of the new minimum wage within the government.
The workers had an ally in House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara, who assured the NLC that lawmakers were prepared to support the payment of living wages to workers in the country.
He encouraged the NLC to negotiate on living wages for its members.
In a statement by its media office, the speaker was quoted as saying: “The major challenge facing the organised labour today is to negotiate a meaningful national minimum wage for Nigerian workers.
“I wish to lend the support of the House of Representatives to the ongoing efforts to secure not only a living wage for the Nigerian worker, but also to ensure that in retirement, workers are sufficiently taken care of. The labour of our heroes past shall never be in vain.” - The Nation

Emir of corruption !!! Supreme Court rules on Saraki’s Assets declaration case July 6


The Supreme Court on Thursday fixed July 6 for judgment on the appeal filed by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, who is standing trial for false asset declaration.
The apex court will also deliver judgment on the cross appeal filed by the Federal Government on the charges.
Justice Musa Dattijo, who presided over the matter, picked the date after taking arguments from both parties.

When the matter was called, Saraki asked the court to dismiss the 18-count criminal charge of false assets declaration brought against him by the government.
He told the court that the charges against him were frivolous, adding that a prima facie case was not established against him at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
Counsel to Saraki, Chief Kanu Agabi, (SAN), while adopting his final address, insisted that the charges were brought against his client in bad faith by the government.
Agabi said the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) empowered to investigate Saraki on asset declaration did not do so as required by law.
He said rather than CCB investigating Saraki, a purported report of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was used to prepare the charges against him.
However, counsel to the government, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), urged the court to hold that Saraki has a case to answer. - NAN

Fraudulent nation !!! Reps panel: We’ve uncovered ‘N1.6bn fraud’ at NEMA

Reps panel: We’ve uncovered ‘N1.6bn fraud’ at NEMA
A house of representatives committee says it has discovered how Mustapha Maihaja, director-general of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), allegedly misused the sum of N1.6 billion meant for the purchase of relief materials.
The money, released to him by the federal government in July 2017, was for intervention purposes for flood victims in 16 states.
But an investigative hearing organised by the house committee on emergency and disaster preparedness said Maihaja used the money to award contracts to 216 unqualified companies.
Reports submitted at the hearing by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) and the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) reportedly showed how the NEMA DG violated the law on tax and other breaches in the contracts awarded to the companies.
He was also indicted for allegedly breaching the public procurement act 2007, in his purported refusal to follow the relevant laws of procurement in the award of the contracts.
The committee said it also learnt that six directors of the agency who were said to have kicked against Maihaja’s “inadequacies”  were suspended by the agency’s governing council.
It said reports from various states also showed that Maihaja failed to respond fast to the distress calls occasioned by flood in the affected states.
For instance, NEMA was said to have delivered emergency relief materials to flood victims in Kwara, Enugu and Ebonyi states a year after the flood disaster occurred.
Also, some states complained that the items delivered to them were worth less than N50 million as against the N100 million the federal government approved for each state.
At the end of submissions from the various parties in attendance, the committee adjourned till April 13, to enable Maihaja produce the six suspended officers for testimonies.
He is also expected to shed light on the intervention to victims of Boko Haram in north-east and how the agency managed the 6776 metric tonnes of rice donated by Chinese government. - Cable Nigeria

Tithing : Daddy Freeze reacts to Adeboye’s latest comment



Controversial On-Air Personality (OAP), Daddy Freeze has again attacked the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, over his preaching on ‘Tithe.
Pastor Adeboye during the April edition of the Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption Camp, advised pastors of his church to warn their parishioners about the dangers of ignoring tithing.
The cleric was quoted as saying, “Make it clear to them…Anyone who is not paying his tithe is not going to heaven, full stop”,
Reacting to this, Freeze wondered if Adeboye has his senses in check. He, however, said, ”tithing is an unprofitable venture because it is the LAW and it brings curses.
Freeze Wrote, ”Is this for real? If it is, are this man’s senses still in his custody? Is this how hard this tithing issue is biting them? Do I sense desperation?
Citing Philippians 3:19, he said, ”His son (Adeboye) came out the other day and said tithing has increased, does it look to you like it has?
”How dare he curse people with hell? Let me show him the Bible today and teach him that tithing is what ensures people of hell!
”Jesus said love your neighbor as yourself, yet they disobey Jesus by building schools their neighbors can’t attend, often with their neighbors contribution. How can you disobey Jesus and tell me to obey Malachi?
”Christianity deserves an apology for this unscriptural doctrines and teaching.
”Let me tell you guys the real truth, tithing is an unprofitable venture because it is the LAW and it brings curses, especially when you don’t obey the entire law.” - Daily Post

My husband always demands for anal sex – Housewife


A housewife, Asma’u Sulaiman, on Thursday prayed a Sharia court at Magajin Gari Kaduna to dissolve her marriage with her husband over frequent demand for anal sex.
Suleiman also told the court that her husband, Nura Ahmad, has been assaulting and accusing her of infidelity.
“There was a time I went to my parents house over a misunderstanding I had with my husband, when I returned, he accused me of aborting my pregnancy which was not true”, NAN quoted her as saying.
The complainant said she came to court to get justice as she could no longer endure the pain and was scared of contracting disease from anal sex.
However, Ahmad denied the allegations made against him, saying they were untrue.
The Judge, Malam Musa Sa’ad asked the wife if she had any witness that would testify for her and she answered in affirmative except for the intimacy scene.

The judge then adjourned the case to April 18 for the complainant to present her witnesses.

Terrorism : Benue under attack again as herdsmen kill 10, sack villagers



No fewer than 10 persons were killed on Wednesday night and many others injured in attacks by suspected herdsmen on Logo and Ukum local government areas of the state.
Seven persons were killed in Gbeji, in Ukum LGA, while three were killed in Channel 1, in the Logo LGA.
Those killed in Gbeji were identified as Mtserkyaa lgbugh, Kananfa Amarfu, Tyavyar Akau, Orfega Hiikyaa, Kanyitor Uor and a 75-year-old passerby, whose identity has yet to be ascertained.
Those killed in Tswaregh were identified as Tor Imbor, Aondowua Mnyor and Msugh Ajura.
It was gathered that the herdsmen, who invaded the two local government areas simultaneously, also razed houses and destroyed other property worth millions of Naira.
At Logo, two residents, Terkimbir Hemen and Jacob lorkyaa, told newsmen the attack began around 7pm.
Hemen said, “The attacks led to thousands of the villagers fleeing to safety, especially women and children.”
Confirming the incident, the Ukum LGA Chairman, Mr. Iberlogo Tortyokyaa, called on the Federal Government to protect the citizens.
The Benue State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said, “We can confirm that suspected herdsmen attacked the areas.
“Four dead bodies were recovered. We have stepped up security in the areas and we are investigating.” - Daily Post

Two oil firm workers face N143m theft charge


Two men, Patrick Akpotor and Evuikowhiroro Omaghomi, who were accused of stealing N143.3 million from Prime Alpha Petroleum Ltd, were Thursday brought before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.
Akpotor, 62, an accountant and his colleague, Omaghomi, 40, were arraigned on a three-count charge of conspiracy and stealing before Mr A. A. Adefulire.
Prosecuting counsel, Charles Odii, told the court that the duo committed the offences between January 2011 and December 2016, at the firm’s office at Engineering Close, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Odii alleged that they conspired with others at large and stole their employer’s N143.3 million.
He said: “Akpotor, as an accountant of Prime Alpha Petroleum, used his position and altered documents by falsifying figures on the record of the company.”
According to him, offences contravened Sections 287(7), 335(a) and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
The defendants pleaded not guilty.
Magistrate Adefulire granted each defendant N20million bail with two sureties in the like sum.
The case continues May 22. - The Nation