Friday, 24 May 2019

USELESS GOVERNORS !!! Non-payment of gratuities: Southwest pensioners to sue governors

The Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), South West Zone, has vowed to sue state governors in the in the country over nonpayment of gratuities.
NUP said the gratuity was for their members across the country from 2008 till date.
Mr Ayo Kumapayi and Olusegun Abatan, Zonal Chairman and Spokesman for the zone respectively, made this disclosure at the end of the zonal meeting held on Thursday in Akure.
According to him, the union has discovered that nonpayment of gratuity to pensioners is not only in South West but throughout the federation.
“It has become a tradition of Nigerian governors to the extent that pensioners are not paid from 2008 to 2019.
“It has become a very serious affair and many of our pensioners have been dying prematurely as a result of this non-payment of gratuity.
“So,the South West Zone of NUP has decided to test certain parts of Nigeria constitution in a competent court of law.
“We want to determine weather it is constitutional that state governors should not pay gratuities and pension as at when due.
“Or if it is constitutional for them not to pay us, we want to determine it and if it is unconstitutional, then we will go further to determine the next level to take,” he said.
He said the union supported the local government autonomy, explaining that governors had dabbled into funds of LGAs which made them to short change pensioners and workers in their various states.
- PM NEWS

HARMLESS CITIZENS !! Police arrest 140 IPOB members over ‘inciting songs’

Police arrest 140 IPOB members over ‘inciting songs’
The Enugu state police command has arrested 140 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for allegedly organising unlawful procession.
Ebere Amaraizu, the command spokesman, told NAN the IPOB members were arrested on Wednesday in Nsukka LGA.
He said they were caught displaying “proscribed items” on the streets and “chanting inciting songs against the nation”.
“Through a joint security task force, 140 IPOB members were arrested on Wednesday while engaging in unlawful procession and display of proscribed items against the nation,” he said.
He said the police have obtained statements from the suspects, and that they would be charged to court on Thursday.
“The police command in Enugu state is urging residents of the state to remain law abiding as security and safety is the bedrock of any progressive society,” he said.
Relating to the sit-at-home order given by IPOB, he added that the police would ensure that law-abiding citizens go about their activities “without fear of intimidation or molestation.”
The defence headquarters had in 2017 tagged IPOB a terrorist organisation.
A federal high court in Abuja subsequently proscribed the group, and declared its activities acts of terrorism.
- THECABLE

CAN reacts to FG’s move to create radio station for Fulani herdsmen killers


The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has berated the Federal Government for planning to set up a radio station to reach out and persuade Fulani herdsmen to stop killing farmers.

Speaking yesterday in Abuja, Pastor Bayo Oladeji, the Special Assistant to CAN President, Samson Ayokunle, described the plan as a confirmation of the allegation by former President Olusegun Obasanjo about the planned Fulanisation of the country by the Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government.
He said the government was pampering the Fulani herdsmen, whom he said, had been described as one of the deadliest terrorist group in the world by the Global Terrorism Index.
According to him, despite the wanton killings by the group in the North-Central, not a single person had been prosecuted by the government.
He said, “It was reported in the newspapers that the government planned to give the Miyetti Allah N100bn. The government denied it only for the Miyetti Allah to own up, saying it was approved by former President Goodluck Jonathan. Who is fooling who?
“Why didn’t they set up a radio station for farmers too? Where is the radio station for the bandits in Zamfara, or for the Niger Delta militants? No single person has been prosecuted for the killings in the North-Central. Is the allegation by former President Olusegun Obasanjo that there is a planned Fulanisation of the country not playing out now?”
“Every adult in the North listens to the radio, so why can’t they reach the herdsmen on the existing radio stations? Why do they need to set up a different radio station for them? They should stop fooling us,” it added.
Recall that the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, had said the Federal Government had acquired an Amplitude Modulation broadcast radio licence for the herdsmen as part of efforts to end perennial farmers-herders’ clashes. https://dailypost.ng/2019/05/23/fg-acquires-radio-license-reach-herdsmen/
- DAILY POST

2019 Elections: Death of 626 Nigerians unacceptable – Stakeholders

Nigerians across the country have described as most unfortunate and condemnable the death of over 600 Nigerians during the just concluded general elections.
This was at stakeholders gathered to undertake a review of the security challenges arising from the elections.
At the event held in Enugu were the General Officer Commanding 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Abubakar Maikobi, the Enugu State Commissioner of Police, Sulaiman Balarabe, the Enugu State Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, civil society organizations, the media, among others.
Various speakers at the Forum blamed the rising cases of violence on politicians, their supporters, as well as security operatives.
The event was at the instance of SBM Intelligence and Gatefield Nig. Ltd, in collaboration with the Open Society Initiative for West Africa, OSIWA.
While kick-starting deliberations, Cheta Nwanze, the head of Research, SBM Intelligence lamented the high scale violence which trailed the elections.

In the group’s report presented to the stakeholders, it was disclosed that “thuggery, influenced by politicians and political parties, protest, election fraud, violence in battleground areas and vote buying impacted on the outcome of the elections.
“Same can be said for terrorism, especially in the North-eastern States of Yobe and Borno, and the activities of security agencies in some contentious States.”
While blaming low turnout of voters partly on the fatal clashes recorded in the months leading to the elections, SMB said “there were 161 verified incidents, which resulted in 626 deaths within the period between 16 November, 2018, the official start of the campaigning and the day of elections.”
The South-south recorded the highest incidents of violence, (59), while the North-West had the highest number of fatalities (172), with the South-East recording the least incidents of violence and fatalities, 7 and 14, respectively.
It concluded that by voters’ admission, “the 2019 general elections in Nigeria were greatly flawed. Some of the blame adduced to INEC’s shoddy preparation for the elections, some electoral officers’ willingness to participate in fraud and politicians’ lack of sportsmanship.”
In his remarks, the GOC, said the military were highly professional during the elections, even at the face of provocation by some overzealous politicians and their supporters.
He called for an attitudinal change on the part of the politicians, who should strive to see political office as a call for service and not a do-or-die affair.
Similarly, the Enugu State Police Commissioner, Balarabe attributed the peaceful elections in Enugu State to synergy among the various security agencies.
He said “based on the training we received prior to the elections, all the security operatives involved in the exercise knew their job and it was carried out with utmost professionalism devoid of bias. There was a complete synergy among all the security agencies in the State and that is why we had a violence-free exercise in Enugu State.”
Meanwhile, in one of the presentations at the Forum, entitled “Root Causes of Electoral Violence during the 2019 Elections”, Dr. Maurice Ogbonnaya, from the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPPS, said with the wild scale violence and manipulations, “young people are losing hope in the election system. They do not believe that the election represents the voice of the people.”
Ogbonnaya added that “elections ought not to cost the life of any Nigerian. Even if it is one person, it is a loss too many.”
Dr. Freedom Onuoha of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, toed same line, blaming the political tensions on the over-concentration of power and resources at the centre.
Onuoha, a lecturer at the Political Science Department, said power and resources should be decentralized, adding that “security chiefs would always do the bidding of the man at the helm of affairs in other to not just retain their positions but attain higher ranks.
On his part, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Anambra State, Nkwachukwu Orji, who also made presentations at the event identified major challenges during the elections to include “insufficient assessment of trouble spots; unavailability of deployment information; insufficient number of security agencies; poor response to situations, late of deployment of senior officers, among others.
A communique is being expected at the end of the 2-day Forum.
- DAILY POST

Nigerians beg as ASUU threatens strike


Nigerians have reacted to the threat by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to embark on another nationwide strike.

DAILY POST reports that ASUU on Thursday threatened to embark on a fresh industrial action if the Federal Government fails to show commitment towards implementing the 2019 Memorandum of Action.

ASUU National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi issued the threat during a briefing with the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu while giving an update on the ongoing renegotiation with the government over the contending N25 billion on Wednesday.

Ogunyemi faulted the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, over his comment that the sum of N25 billion has been approved by the Federal Government for university lecturers as Earned Academic Allowance (EAA).
The threat by ASUU has since stirred reactions from Nigerians, especially students on social media.

Recall that the union sometime in February called off its strike.
Here are some comments gathered by DAILY POST on Twitter:
@hibrohadey1 “Why is this happening again ASUU? Can’t they just ignore everything about strike this year for goodness sake. Please ASUU!
@Ogbeninifemi “Buhari can you please pardon us and answer the ASUU. Was this the Next Level your Government promised us? We are tired please.”
@Ogbenidipo “Senators and House of Representative Members get welcome package (billions of Naira). Then, if they lose their next election, they get a takeaway package (billions of naira).
“Yet, the goverment is struggling to sort out ASUU and Nigeria remains the poverty capital of the world.”
@BeulahOnoh “Asuu Biko let’s not fight now
Many of us are in Final year.Dialogue small.”
@Kelechijio “Let them allow us graduate first na.. I don’t want it to enter 2020. Man gat plans so many.”
@NiyiUokun “They should think of the children and their parents. Most parents are daily wage earners but struggling to see to the Education of their children hoping that within stipulated years of study the child(ren) will graduate and their burden lessen. ASUU should please realise that they can’t get all they wanted because their are other areas demanding for attention. ASSU I think should also sponsor bill in the National Assembly restraining public official from sending their children to outside or to private universities, this will make them focus more.”
@Seyiglobal “ASUU threatening to embark on another nationwide strike action. One begins to wonder why they called off the strike in the first place. Has “power” exchanged hands. Why do they keep repeating the same MO for decades? 
@Ofechime1 “Strike once ensure you get your demands done. Stop these rubbish back and forth.”
@OyegasiE “Obviously govt is using their head! How many times will they go on strike and nothing will come out of it.”
@Emokafe “The Devil call ASUU and the Demon call FG. Who suffer more. Who will pay the price. Watch out.”
= DAILY POST

Police arrest 159 armed robbers, foil 80 robbery attacks in Lagos

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested 159 suspected armed robbers, kidnappers and cultists and foiled 80 robbery attacks in the last four months in Lagos.
This was disclosed by the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Zubairu Muazu at a news conference and the launch of Operation Puff Adder on Thursday in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
According to Muazu, within the last four months, the Command arrested 159 suspects for armed robbery, kidnapping and cultism and recovered 43 arms and 84 ammunition.
“Our prompt response to distress calls helped in foiling 80 armed robbery attempts. 14 cases of suicide and attempted suicide were recorded,” he said.
Specifically, Muazu said the police succeeded in arresting 17 notorious cult leaders and recovery of nine pistols after an intelligence driven operation carried out by the Command’s Anti-cultism unit which lasted for four weeks, from 20th April, 2019 to 19th May, 2019 at identified cultists hideouts in Ayobo, Shogunle, Oshodi, Ajegunle, Apapa, Ikorodu, Ketu and Alapere.
“The following members of  AIYE and EIYE confraternity were arrested: FarukOlaiya ‘M’ Aged 19yrs from Oyo State; Ayomide Joseph ‘M’ Aged 32yrs from Oyo State; Aliyu Mohammed ‘M’ Aged 23yrs from Kwara State; Shittu Abu ‘M’ Aged 29yrs From Oyo State; Victor Asuquo ‘M’ Aged 23yrs from Delta State; Bolaji Ogunniyi ‘M’ Aged 23yrs from Ogun State; Adeyemi Samson ‘M’ Aged 35yrs from Osun State; Samuel Hensaw ‘M’ Aged 18yrs from Ebonyi; Michael Nwaba ‘M’ Aged 37yrs from Enugu; KabiruIshola ‘M’ Aged 21yrs from Lagos; Alaka Yusuf ‘M’ Aged 22yrs from Lagos; JuwonSomade ‘M’ Aged 26yrs from Lagos; Divine Enu ‘M’ Aged 28yrs from Cross River; Godwin Adebona ‘M’ Aged 22yrs from Osun State; Salami Lasisi ‘M’ Aged 20yrs from Lagos; Tunde Akinbu ‘M’ aged 28yrs from Ondo State; AyomideAkinfolarin ‘M’ Aged 26yrs from Lagos State. All the suspects were charged to court,” he said.
Muazu also disclosed that traffic robbery were also arrested with arms recovered, adding that  on 8th May, 2019 at about 1400hrs, the command received an information that some armed men were sighted around Alagbado area.
“SARS and Alagbado Patrol teams were deployed to the scene. One Atanda Billaminum, 24yrs old was arrested with one locally made gun and two expended cartridges. In a related development, on 10th May, 2019 at about 2240hrs, we received an information that some group of armed robbers were sighted at Road ‘G’ Close, Festac Town, robbing unsuspecting members of the public of their valuables. Patrol teams from Festac Police Station and SARS were deployed to the scene. Two suspects, namely: Obinna Anozie ‘m’ 21 years old and Obinna Mbachu ‘m’ 27 years old were arrested. One locally made gun with three live cartridges were recovered.
“Also on the 15th May, 2019 at about 2300hrs, we received information that some armed robbers were sighted at Okoko Bus Stop, along Badagry Expressway robbing unsuspecting passer-bye of the valuables.Patrol teams from Okokomaiko Police Station and SARS were mobilized to the scene. Four suspects namely; Bashiru Ahmed ‘m’, 22 years old, Nasiru Adamu ‘m’, 22 years old Zaradeen Sani ‘m’ 23 years old and Suleiman Musa ‘m’ 24 years old were arrested and two guns with five unexpended cartridges were recovered,” he stated.
According to him, the police also arrest notorious motorcycle snatching syndicate, saying that “on 11th May, 2019, at about 0800 hours, one Mr. Saheed Ambali ‘m’ of No. 4, Kayode Aina Street, Ayobo Ipaja, Lagos reported at Ipaja Police Station that three male suspects stopped him on the road at Fagbemi Street, Ipaja, and request that he should conveyed them to Ipaja Bus stop but he refused. The suspects used cutlass and knife to inflict deep cuts on the victim’s head and right tight. Three suspects, namely: Lateef Adeleke ‘m’ Bashirun Lekan ‘m’ and Chinedu Ugozie ‘m’ were arrested and the motorcycle was recovered. The suspects confessed to be responsible for series of motorcycle snatching in Lagos.”

 - PM NEWS

YAHOO ASSOCIATE !! Grass Cutting scandal: EFCC presents first witness against Babachir Lawal, others

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has presented its first witness, Hamza Adamu Buwai, as the Commission opened its case in the ongoing trial against the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal, and three others, before Justice Jude Okeke of a Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court, Maitama Abuja.
Lawal, along with his younger brother, Hamidu David Lawal; Suleiman Abubakar; Apeh John Monday and two companies: Rholavision Engineering Ltd., and Josmon Technologies Ltd, were re-arraigned on an amended 10-count charge bordering on fraud, diversion of funds and criminal conspiracy to the tune of over N500 Million.
At the resumed hearing, Buwai, a civil servant with the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Buwai, who was the Head of Finance, Presidential Initiative For North East, PINE, attached to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, OSGF, told the court that he was responsible for all payments made by PINE to contractors, consultants and staff payments.
According to him, Rholavision Engineering Ltd was the consultant for the removal of invasive plant species irrigation programme and construction of water gates along the River Kamadugu Yobe River, which is about 250km but awarded the contract to Josmon Technologies for the alleged clearance of the invasive plant species and the irrigation programme.
The witness further narrated to the court how he knew the companies, adding that after the approval of the procurement process to the companies, that the Consultant, Rholavision took the contractors, Josmon Technologies Ltd; to the site of the project, were they commenced work.
Buwai stated that when the project was almost completed, Rholavision issued Coalition Certificate to the government demanding for payment for the 95% of the job done, which was submitted to him, as the Accountant for payment.
- PM NEWS

YAHOO EXECUTIVE !! Alleged N2bn fraud: Court revokes bail, orders arrest of ex-Gov Babangida Aliyu

Justice A. B. Aliyu of the Federal High Court in Minna, Niger State on Thursday revoked the bail granted to the former Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu and the former state governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Umar Gado Nasko.
The judge, who was visibly angry over the absence of ex-Governor Aliyu and Nasko in court despite the issuance of hearing notice, also ordered bench warrant against the duo for disrespect to court.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is prosecuting Aliyu and Nasko, following their alleged involvement in about N2 billion money laundering and other financial crimes.
The accused persons were formerly arraigned before Justice Bogoro Yelin where they pleaded not guilty to the alleged offence.
But Justice Yelin has been transferred to another jurisdiction while he is presently part of judges handling disputes at the Elections Petitions Tribunals.
The matter was later assigned to Justice Aliyu who is handling the matter de novo (afresh) while the hearing notices were issued to the parties over the fresh arraignment of Babangida Aliyu and Nasko.
When the matter came up today, none of the accused persons was present in court just as their lawyers were absent.
Lawyer to one of the accused persons, Mr Osuman Mamma (SAN) was said to have written to the court that he was before an election petitions tribunal.
But the senior advocate reportedly refused to send a lawyer to represent him in court.
The development prompted the judge to revoke the bail granted to the defendants and later ordered the warrant of arrest against the accused persons.
The judge consequently adjourned the case till Monday, May 27, 2019.

TERRIBLE WORLD !! I was forced to carry head of my husband after it was cut off by gunmen – Wife


Residents of Rumuekini have been thrown into mourning as unknown gunmen shot dead a man in Rumuekini community in Obio-Akpor Local Government area of Rivers State and beheaded him.
According to the deceased’s wife, Bisi, her husband’s head was cut off with the kitchen knife they compelled her to fetch and forced her to carry the husband’s head in a bowl before taking it away.
The horrified wife of the victim narrated that after her husband, Chima was shot dead in her presence.
“My husband and and his sister, Ogechi, were in the parlour when we heard the sound of a gun. I was startled. As I made my way to another room in fright, I saw the lifeless body of my husband. They barked at me that if I make any move to escape, I will be shot dead too.
“They asked me to bring the kitchen knife for them, which I did. They also asked me to bring a bowl, but I brought a bucket. They took time in my presence, severed the head from the body and forced me to carry the head and put it inside the bucket. They then carried away the head,” she narrated in tears.
The brother of the victim, Collins Echenumo, said the head of his brother was later discovered where it was displayed on a table in front of the community primary school.
He said his late brother was 42 years old and he had two children.
“My brother had two children. His first wife is late. Before I came here, I saw his body lying here without the head. We went out in search and later found the head at the gate of the community primary school in Rumuekini and brought his head back,” he said.
Rivers state Police Command was yet react to the gory incident.
- PM NEWS