Thursday, 31 December 2020

‘Camels being used to carry deadly weapons into Nigeria’ — ACF raises the alarm

 


The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has alleged that camels are being used to carry deadly weapons into the country.

In a statement on Thursday, Audu Ogbeh, national chairman of ACF, said the weapons are imported from a neighbouring country through Sokoto and Zamfara states.

The former minister of agriculture said some of the weapons being ferried into Nigeria include rocket propelled grenades (RPGs) and anti-aircraft guns, adding that security operatives do not check the cargoes.

“At the last meeting of our National Executive Council, NEC, in October 2020, our members, particularly from Sokoto and Zamfara, reported that large consignments of camels were crossing our borders into Nigeria with a lot of baggage on their backs on a daily basis,” he said.

“And they observed that nobody checks their baggage and nobody knows what is being brought into Nigeria. The question Arewa Consultative Forum would like to ask the security agencies is what are the camels carrying and where they are heading?

“The ACF is alarmed that this kind of situation should persist at a time when weapons of all kinds are coming into our country and worsening the climate of terror and national uncertainty.

“It is clear now from what we know that, as victims pay ransoms to the kidnappers the money is instantly converted to more sophisticated weapons and instruments of death by the kidnappers. The capacity of these terrorists is rising by the day and we are not far from the moment when the terrorist will become better armed than our accredited security agencies.

“The ACF wants to alert the government about this situation, if they are not aware of it and if they are aware of it, to ask what they are doing about it. Already, it is speculated that weapons as dangerous as Rocket Propelled Grenades RPGs, and anti-aircraft guns are part of the cargo ferried by camels freely into our country from neighbouring countries.”

The forum stated that it will do the country a great deal of good to deal with the situation immediately.

- THECABLE

Why I allowed someone else to impregnate me in my husband’s house, Ibadan resident tells court

 


Toyin Bello, a resident of Ibadan, Oyo state capital, has narrated how she allowed another man to impregnate her in her husband’s house.

Testifying before a customary court in Ibadan on Friday, Bello sought the dissolution of her 16-year-old marriage over her husband’s “infertility”.

Bello had petitioned the court over how her husband starved her of sex for 10 years.

She told the court that she had to get pregnant by someone else as she could no longer bear the shame of childlessness.

“I got pregnant by someone to shield me husband from the shame of childlessness. He refused me sex for 10 years. He also wants to kill me so that he will inherit my house,” she said.

“I left my home and now live in a Church at Asi area in Ibadan. My lord, I cannot continue to waste my time with Dotun, age is no longer on my side, please dissolve our union.”

Henry Agbaje, president of the court, dissolved the marriage and ordered Dotun to move out of the shared property within seven days.

He also said any attempt to cause a breach of peace would be treated as a criminal offence.

Dotun, however, opposed the suit, and asked the court to plead with his wife.

“I agree that I have a medical condition which prevents me from having a child. She also locked me out of her room,” he said.

Editor’s note: This picture was used for illustrative purposes.

- THECABLE

FG approves mobile app to ease linking NIN to phone numbers

 


The federal government has approved the development and release of a mobile app to enable Nigerians and legal residents easily link their National Identity Number (NIN) to their phone numbers.

This is contained in a statement released on New Year’s eve by Dr Femi Adeluyi, Technical Assistant (Information Technology) to Prof Isa Pantami, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy.

According to the statement, this is part of efforts by the FG to improve the process of obtaining NIN and linking it to phone numbers.

The statement reads: “The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami has approved the development and release of an improved National Identity Number (NIN) slip and a Mobile App.

“This is part of the Federal Government’s policy to improve the process of obtaining NIN and linking it to SIM, which was sent to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for implementation.

“The N20 and N40 fees for NIN verification by individuals and Mobile Network Operators, respectively, were also waived.

“These efforts are aimed at supporting the Policy to link subscribers’ NIN to their SIM, which was approved by the Federal Government earlier in the year and communicated to the NCC on the 4th of February, 2020.

“The highly anticipated Web Service (MWS) Application, called the NIMC Mobile App, and the improved National Identification Number (NIN) Slip are now available for public use.

“The App provides a secure channel for all Nigerians and legal residents to easily verify and authenticate their identities on-the-go using smartphones.

“It also enables them to link the NIN to their phone numbers. The development of the App and other tools to support the National Identity Number (NIN) process align with the National Digital Economy Policy for a Digital Nigeria.

“The App offers a built-in harmonization process that allows for its use across other government services including the NCC, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Federal Road Safety Commission and National Health Insurance Scheme, to mention a few.

“On the other hand, the new improved NIN slip is a pocket friendly and an easy to verify version of the NIN.

“It can be accessed via a self-service Portal, where people who already have been issued the NIN, can log in, download a PDF of the document in colour (if preferred), print and laminate as desired. The current NIN Slip will remain valid and will be gradually phased-out.

“The App is available on the Google Play Store for Android users and App Store for iOS users.

“Details on how to download and install the App and download the improved NIN slip are available on the websites and social media platforms of the Ministry and NIMC.

“Users can also download the improved NIN Slip at https://dashboard.nimc.gov.ng.

“The Honourable Minister has directed NIMC to respond to enquiries and also provide multimedia guides to make it easy for users to obtain their improved NIN slips and install the App.

“The Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy remains committed to creating an enabling environment for all Nigerians and legal residents to obtain their Digital Identity Number”.

- PM NEWS

EPL: Cavani banned for three games, fined £100,000

 


Manchester United striker, Edinson Cavani, has been fined £100,000 and banned for three games over an Instagram post.

Cavani was found guilty of breaking FA Rule E3 and must also complete face-to-face education after admitting a charge.

The Uruguay striker will now miss United’s games against Aston Villa, Manchester City and Watford.

The 33-year-old reposted an Instagram story, which featured a racially offensive term, following a 3-2 win at Southampton on November 29.

The post was deleted and Cavani apologised.

An FA statement said: “A comment posted on the Manchester United FC striker’s Instagram page was insulting, abusive, improper and brought the game into disrepute contrary to FA Rule E3.1.

“The post also constitutes an “aggravated breach”, which is defined in FA Rule E3.2, as it included reference, whether express or implied, to colour and/or race and/or ethnic origin.”

- DAILY POST

Ndi Igbo forget 2023 presidency; it’s a trap

 


By Fredrick Nwabufo

By my educated guess, it will take four decades to put Nigeria together after the exit of President Muhammadu Buhari. Nigeria is like humpty-dumpty – broken, amputated and cannibalised. The Buhari administration has wrought irreparable damage on the country across sectors. The mess is deep and stinks. The next president of Nigeria in 2023 will have to be a night soil man; in our parlance – a shit parker; agbepo; onye obulunsi.

All government institutions have caved in under the fatal incompetence of the Buhari administration. In fact, every sector with a semblance of life before the erosive coming of the ‘’recession team’’ has been wizened by the tainted touch – a reverse Midas touch — of the current administration. To be clear, it appears there is nothing left to salvage.

As a matter of fact, the debilitation of institutions by the Buhari administration was deliberate. The government wanted to rule unchecked and unfettered. It is the reason it menaced the judiciary by dispatching DSS operatives to break down doors of judges like armed robbers in the dead of night, hounding and arresting judges in 2016. The government even took its paranoia beyond the stratosphere, removing the chief justice of Nigeria who is from the south and installing another from the north. By dint of that, it effectively wolfed the judiciary.

The government also succeeded in appropriating the National Assembly. The National Assembly essentially became the minion of the executive – cowering, genuflecting and catching cold anytime the first arm of government sneezes. It is the reason I disagree that the legislature is the symbol of democracy as popularly believed. The symbol of democracy is the critical and vocal masses – the free people. The legislature can wed the executive as we have seen in the case of Ahmad Lawan/Femi Gbajabiamila’s national assembly and the Buhari administration.

Perhaps, the most affected victim of the Buhari administration’s Sadim Touch is the security institution. Lack of cohesion and disharmony is diseasing the military and paramilitary organisations. Owing to the president’s refusal to give the spent service chiefs, who have overstayed beyond retirement, the boot, the promotion of some officers has been stunted. There is rancour and bitterness in the military; this explains why the war against insurgency and banditry is not making any progress. The government infected the military, which was known to be apolitical and professional, with politics and nepotism.

In fact, the Buhari administration has infected every institution of government with nepotism. Again, it will take decades to inoculate these agencies against the virus. Really, it is not that there was no nepotism in the national life before Buhari’s government, but the current administration made it a state policy.

Insecurity is now a quotidian experience, and abnormal normality. It is nearly six years in the life of this administration but there is nothing to celebrate. Nigerians cannot travel on the roads for fear of bandits; they are not even safe in their own homes. Insecurity has devoured the country. No one is spared. Citizens cannot afford basic necessities and the economy is in tatters. But what is worse, there is no hope of respite from these plagues.

In the past, I have made arguments for a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction in 2023. My position was influenced by patriotism. I reasoned that having a president of Igbo extraction in 2023 will help to foster oneness and unity.

I had said: ‘’I believe healing will begin for Nigerians when political justice is seen to have been done to all. At that point we can build a country defiant to disunity. But political justice must be done to all first to get to this stage.

‘’In the name of all that binds us as a country, we must begin now to work for a “red cap with an isi-agu” in Aso villa in 2023. Nigeria is for all of us, and we must work towards a society where justice breathes in the busy streets of Aba; where it hovers across the brown roofs of Ibadan, and where it strolls on the fine sands of Sokoto.’’

As noble as this stance is, I believe Ndi Igbo need to really consider the perilous corollaries of their quest for presidency in 2023. If the intention is just to have an Igbo president so as to fulfil a psychological longing, I think we need to probe our objectives. As it is, I doubt if any president that comes after Buhari in 2023 will do much. He/she will spend four or eight years cleaning up after Buhari. It is the reason I see the 2023 presidency as an entrapment.

Conversely, we could forge alliances with progressive groups with the primary aim of achieving restructuring or devolution of power to states ahead of 2023. That is, we support any candidate from any section of the country who has indemnifiable commitment to restructuring. We extract that commitment. The reason for my argument is a president of Igbo extraction pushing for restructuring will be resisted by the north. In fact, it is a campaign fail if any candidate from the south-east preaches restructuring. The nagging fear and suspicion that the Igbo will secede from the country if they get to power is intense.

So, what do we hope to benefit from Igbo presidency if we cannot have restructuring?

Let’s forget 2023 presidency, it’s a trap.

*Fredrick Nwabufo is a writer and journalist.Twitter@FredrickNwabufo

HURIWA predicts what Buhari govt may do to Nigerians in 2021

 


The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has alleged that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government may trample upon the rights of freedom of movement and association of Nigerians, in 2021.

HURIWA said there are signs that the Buhari-led government would deliberately activate some sets of anti-people policies that may be targeted at abridging the fundamental human rights of Nigerians.

The right group raised the alarm while expressing disappointment at the declining respect for the fundamental human rights of citizens under the administration of Buhari.

In a short new year message, HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, said there are “ominous signs that there could be a deliberate activation by the Federal government of President Muhammadu Buhari of some sets of anti-people policies that may be targeted at abridging the constitutionally guaranteed fundamental freedoms of the citizens such as the Rights to civil liberty, Freedoms of movement and ASSOCIATION and most importantly, there could be a renewed resolve by this government to curb the freedom of Expression and Speech.

“There are an abundant of supporting facts to show that President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration will in the year 2021 seek to further tighten the noose around the determination of social critics and human rights activists to speak out loud and clear against the rise in the violent abuses of the Constitutionally protected and guaranteed fundamental freedoms of the citizens.”

The right group said the coming year of 2021 may be the toughest one for independent minded opinion moulders and activists in the country.

- DAILY POST

Over 400 sign petition asking CBN to sack FCMB’s MD over ‘marriage scandal’



 More than 400 people have signed a petition asking the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to sack Adam Nuru, managing director of First City Monument Bank (FCMB), over “unethical grounds.”

The petition, initiated on Wednesday, alleged that Nuru was responsible for the demise of Tunde Thomas, said to have died of depression on December 16.

According to the petition, the FCMB MD allegedly had an affair with Moyo Thomas, the deceased’s wife, resulting in two children.

It alleged that Moyo had informed her husband that she was leaving Nigeria for the United States with the kids only to call him upon arrival that the children do not belong to him.

The late Tunde Thomas and the two kids

The petition claimed the news initially caused Thomas to be down with a stroke but later recovered and thereafter met another lady whom he planned to marry.

Thomas was, however, said to have suffered a cardiac arrest after returning from work — about two days before his introduction to his already pregnant girlfriend.

The petition, addressed to Godwin Emefiele, CBN governor, and the FCMB’s board, described the case as “an unjustifiable economic oppression by the elites against the less privileged in the society.”

It called for a holistic investigation into the matter, alleging that the MD had been trying to sweep the “unethical conduct” under the carpet.

“This is a case of gross misconduct based on ethical grounds and an unjustifiable economic oppression by the elites (Adam Nuru) against the less privileged in the society,” it read.

“The MD has been doing everything possible to sweep this case under the carpet. We implore the Central Bank of Nigeria as the apex regulator and the board of FCMB to investigate this for the integrity of the bank and Nigerian banking industry.”

But reacting on Thursday, Rafiu Mohammed, a staff, who spoke on behalf of Diran Olojo, FCMB’s spokesman, dismissed the petition as a “mere allegation”.

Mohammed told TheCable Lifestyle that it was unfortunate that people would come up with unsubstantiated claims which the deceased never raised when he was alive.

He also said the fact that Thomas had impregnated another lady and was on the verge of remarrying before his death showed that he had already moved on from what transpired during his marriage to Moyo.

Tunde died on December 16

“Assuming there was a DNA report that said there was indeed an affair between them and the children belong to the MD, that’s an evidence. But so far, there’s none. Also, has any evidence established his (Thomas’s) death was caused by our MD? Anyone can suffer cardiac arrest,” he said.

“It’s a mere allegation with no evidence or fact to back it up. That’s the issue. But if they come up with an evidence, we will respond. Also, the petition is going through the CBN, does the apex bank settle personal or marital issues?

“The person in question has died. When he was alive, he didn’t take up the matter himself but when he died, some people are claiming to be fighting for him.

“Based on the said petition, the deceased was about to marry another person which implied that he had also moved from what transpired during his first marriage.”

- THECABLE

Ogun: We killed our victim for N500,000 – Suspects tell police

 


Two suspects who were arrested over the death of one Rasaq Shotunde have told the police that they were contacted to kill him for a reward of N500,000.

Men of Ogun State Police Command said it arrested the two suspects, Daniel Ikwe and Micheal Tedungbe alongside one Idowu Shorunke, who they described as the mastermind.

DAILY POST learned that Rasaq Shotunde was murdered in cold blood on Christmas day, December 25, 2020 at Solomo Village in Obafemi Owode local government area of Ogun State.

A distress call was reportedly received by the policemen at Owode-Egba divisional police headquarters that the deceased was found dead along the road leading to Baseye village, with his head smashed with a heavy object suspected to be a club.

This, it was gathered, caused the DPO of Owode-Egba, CSP Mathew Ediae, to mobilize his detectives to the scene, from where they commenced investigations.

The Ogun police image maker, Abimbola Oyeyemi told DAILY POST on Wednesday that they succeeded in nabbing one of the suspects, with the help of residents of the community.

The arrested suspect, Oyeyemi said, led the police to his accomplice and he was also apprehended.

“The two suspects there and then informed the police that it was Idowu Shorunke who contracted them to eliminate the deceased.

Their confession led the police to his house where he was promptly arrested, it was said.

Oyeyemi quoted Daniel Ikwe and Micheal Tedungbe as confessing that they killed the deceased on the order of Idowu Shorunke who promised to give them N500,000 if they carried out the assignment successfully.

“They confessed further that they laid ambush for the deceased on his way to the village from Abeokuta, where he had gone to visit his son and used a heavy stick to smash his head.

“On his own part, Idowu Shorunke admitted being the one who contracted the two others to kill the deceased because of an issue over a portion of land which has been lingering on for a while,” the police spokesperson confirmed.

The three suspects had been transferred to the homicide section of the State CIID as directed by the Ogun Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun, for further investigation and prosecution.

- DAILY POST

ACF spokesman: We supported Buhari because we thought he could secure Nigeria



 Emmanuel Yawe, national publicity secretary of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), says he has lost faith in President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

Yawe, who made this comment when he featured on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’, said the people are depressed and sad about the incessant attacks and killings in the north.

He said during the 2015 elections, the people considered the two major candidates’ “history” and were impressed with Buhari’s records and decided to go for him.

He said the belief was that Buhari had the capability to secure the country as a result of his past actions as a military man.

“When the elections were to be conducted in 2015, the two principal candidates — Goodluck Jonathan and President Muhammadu Buhari — some of us looked at the two candidates,” he said.

“What was disturbing the north then, there were feelings of insecurity. So when we looked at these two candidates, we said well Jonathan was a university lecturer before he went into politics, before he became local government chairman, governor of his state, then vice president to president …all by luck…. his name stuck to him.

“But Buhari was a general who fought in the war to keep Nigeria in the 60s and 70s, then head of state.

“And some of us even had personal testimonies to give. I remember I was a reporter with New Nigerian Newspaper in 1983 when some Chadians invaded Nigeria and took some Nigerian land. As a young man in my 20s, I was sent to cover him, he did very well; he chased away those rascals.

“And we were impressed with this. We said this is the man who is going to secure Nigeria but what has happened? On a daily basis when we hold our meetings in Kaduna, we keep receiving reports …every state in the north…. Every state in the north is not secure.

“Is it not the man we had so much faith in? If he couldn’t do any other thing, at least he will be able to secure the north and the country.

“How can I have faith in someone who presides over this kind of …this state of affair…? When he was coming to become president, I had faith in him because I witnessed how successful he was in chasing away enemies coming to Nigeria.

“But now, 300 people kidnapped in his home state.”

The ACF spokesman said he does not feel safe travelling to his home state in Taraba as a result of frequent attacks.

“I can’t go to my home state of Taraba, the whole place is in chaos. They are killing people every day, that one is not publicised because there is no oil in Taraba,” he said.

“What can I say is you have seen what has been happening to our people. I used to drive from Maiduguri sometimes to Sokoto alone in the car, sometimes at night, nothing will happen to me. Even at the worse of this in Abacha days, I used to drive alone all over the north. I have never felt unsafe like the way I feel now.”

- THECABLE

Christmas message: ‘Bishop Kukah gave a true reflection of Nigeria’ – Gov. Ortom

 


Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State, Wednesday, observed that the Christmas Day message by Bishop Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Hassan Kukah, gave a true reflection of the current situation in the country.

He, therefore, enjoined President Muhammadu Buhari to listen to words of wisdom and disregard sycophants who might tell him that all is well with the country.

Governor Ortom made his observation in a statement through his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase, lamented that it is unfair and repressive of the Federal Government’s reaction to the message of the cleric whom the government accused of stirring hatred against the President.

Governor Ortom enjoined the Federal Government not to muzzle what he called “patriotic Nigerians who are raising genuine concerns over the worsening security situation in the country because all is not well”.

Governor Ortom said that Bishop Kukah is a selfless Nigerian who only seeks to unite the nation and speaks his mind frankly on national issues calling on the government to serve the people.

He advised that instead of politicizing the views of the Bishop and castigating him, the Federal Government should take a second look at the things he raised in the message to avoid throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

The governor noted that Nigeria is practising democracy which guarantees the freedom of speech to all citizens and not a military regime which suppresses the right of the people to voice their opinions on challenges facing their country.

According to him, it is incumbent on the Federal Government to listen to the views of the people and take steps to address the worrisome security situation and other problems confronting the country rather than combatively engaging anyone who dares to hold an alternative opinion.

Governor Ortom opined that at this challenging time in the country’s history, the people expected their leaders to be tolerant, patient, humane, sincere, and always seek to address the issues that affect shared interests of citizens.

The governor Ortom noted that many Nigerians have given their views on the situation in the country, stressing that Bishop Kukah was not the first to say that hundreds of innocent Nigerians were being killed in cold blood by bandits, kidnappers, armed herdsmen and other terrorists.

The Governor noted that even under the worst dictatorships, courageous citizens expressed their views on issues of national interest, stating that Nigeria which is a democratic nation cannot be an exception.

He noted that whipping into silence, men and women of honour who speak against injustice would not take the country to greater heights, stressing that the government needs critics who make constructive observations and recommendations for it to work in the interest of the people.

Governor Ortom opined that great nations of the world got to their enviable heights by harnessing and utilizing ideas of their citizens, not by discouraging those who made bold submissions on the development of their countries.

The governor expressed his conviction in the unity, growth and potential of Nigeria to overcome its current economic and security challenges and live up the true meaning of its title as the Giant of Africa.

- DAILY POST

250 Navy retirees evicted from homes after 35 years of service

 


No fewer than 250 retirees of the Nigerian Navy residing at the Federal Government owned 28 blocks of flats located on Roads 34, 41, 411 and 412 of the Gowon Estate, Egbeda, Lagos have been evicted from their homes.

They currently hang their belongings with family members and friends, PM NEWS gathered.

The retirees, who are of the rank of warrant officers, petty officers, leading hands, able seaman and ordinary seaman, lamented that the incident was in violation of the Federal Government’s housing policy on occupants.

According to them, the federal government landed property alienation policy says occupants of the various blocks of flats should be allowed to pay for the flats after ten years of occupancy.

In a letter dated 9 March 2020 and sent to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), the retirees stated that officers of other Federal Government agencies such as Nigeria Police, Foreign Affairs, Nigerian Army, Nigeria Airways, Nigeria Shipping Limited and News Agency of Nigeria have enjoyed the benefit of the monetization policy.

In another letter dated 30 September, 2020 to the Minister of Defence, Abuja and the Senate President through Senator Olamilekan Solomon, and captioned: ‘Petition On Fraudulent Collection Of N200 Million Per Annum From 400 Flats/Obstruction Of Sale By Nigeria Navy Authority/Presidential Committee On Sales Of Federal Government Landed Property Of 28 Blocks Occupied By Navy Personnel Located At Gowon Estate, Egbeda, Lagos’, the Nigeria Navy Blocks Residents Association, Gowon Estate narrated its story which it said began in 2005.

“The Federal Government set up the Presidential Implementation Committee on the Sale of Federal Government Landed Property.In 2012, forms were given to Navy authorities for distribution to occupiers of the 400 flats and other government organizations. Only that of Navy was confiscated.

“In 2018 efforts were made by the above residents association to prevail on the Presidential Implementation Committee on the Sale of Federal Government Landed Property to carry out physical verification and were blocked by the Nigerian Navy Authorities.

“The Nigerian Navy generates N200,000,000 annually at an average of N50,0000 on over 400 flats from each personnel monthly. Each Navy personnel has housing deduction of N600,000 per year deducted from their salary.

“It is against this background that we, over 400 members of the above association, wish to appeal to you to use your good office to prevail on the Navy authorities to allow owner occupiers of these flats to purchase them like their counterparts in Nigeria Army and Police”, the association said in the letter.

The retirees also appealed to the Nigerian Senate to prevail on the Presidential Implementation Committee on Sale of Federal Government Landed Property to implement the policy.

They demand that, just as the policy has been implemented on the officers of other Federal Government agencies, they should also be allowed to pay for the flats they occupy.

However, the Director of Legal Affairs at the Ministry of Defence, Abuja, Suzan Ochida, who spoke through an aide, Mr. Kola Adeyemi, has promised that the ministry would look into their case.

- PM NEWS

Eastern Security Network will operate without support of Southeast govs – Nnamdi Kanu boasts



 Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Thursday claimed that his Eastern Security Network, ESN, will operate without the support of Southeast governors.

Kanu said ESN revolved around the people and not Southeast governors or politicians.

The IPOB leader made the claims while dismissing Southeast governors who distanced themselves from the security outfit.

Kanu maintained that the position of the governors was of no significance to the operations of the outfit.

He spoke through the Publicity Secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful.

A statement by Powerful reads partly: “Now that the southeast govs have distanced themselves from the eastern security network, how can it work successfully without their support?

“We never expected the governors to support Eastern Security Network. The governors are part of our problem because of their selfish interests. They are the ones benefitting under the current one Nigeria slavery.

“But the truth remains that their dissociation from the security outfit is of no significance or consequence. ESN is the people’s movement. It doesn’t revolve around any governor or misguided political criminal masquerading as an elite.

“ESN is formidable, and can effectively operate without the involvement of any governor. The security outfit will flourish without the support of the governors in our land. I don’t think we can trust them. IPOB is the largest mass movement on the face of the earth. What would make it possible for any sane mind to think that a bunch of criminals numbering a total of 11 will stop such a global phenomenon even with the help of their Janjaweed masters in the Sahel.”

- DAILY POST

Post-Brexit bill receives royal approval, becomes law

 


The post-Brexit trade bill has received the royal assent from Queen Elizabeth II, Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle said in the early hours of Thursday, meaning it is now officially law in Britain.

The legislation officially called the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020, sets out the trade rules between Britain and the bloc from Jan. 1.

On Wednesday, it was presented to British Parliament where elected lawmakers in the House of Commons voted 521 to 73 – a majority of 448 – in support of the deal.

It then received an unopposed third reading in the House of Lords after nearly eight hours of debate.

Shortly after the House of Lords result, the Queen gave it her official stamp of approval, officially turning the bill into British law.

In response to the approval from the House of Lords, Prime Minister Boris Johnson thanked lawmakers and peers for passing his post-Brexit trade deal.

“The destiny of this great country now resides firmly in our hands,” he said.

“We take on this duty with a sense of purpose and with the interests of the British public at the heart of everything we do.

“11 p.m. on Dec. 31 marks a new beginning in our country’s history and a new relationship with the EU as their biggest ally.

“This moment is finally upon us and now is the time to seize it,” he added.

The approval comes after the European Union and Britain signed the post-Brexit deal on Wednesday.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council chief Charles Michel put their ink on the agreement on Wednesday morning and Johnson followed several hours later at 1600 GMT.

“It has been a long road. It’s time now to put Brexit behind us. Our future is made in Europe,” von der Leyen said on Twitter after the signing ceremony.

In a similar vein, Michel hailed the signing of the agreement as to the beginning of different trade relations with London.

“New chapter, new relationship,” Michel said.

Johnson took a more humorous tone and told reporters: “I know the question you’ll all be asking yourselves is ‘Have I read it?’

“The answer is yes, and it’s an excellent deal for this country but also for our friends and partners.”

The 27 EU ambassadors gave their go-ahead for the provisional application on Tuesday afternoon.

The deal – which provides for zero tariffs and zero quotas between the trading partners – still needs to be ratified by the European Parliament.

The European Commission proposed a period of provisional application until Feb. 28, but this might be extended if the lawmakers are scheduled to give their approval in March.

dpa/NAN

Telcos: Subscribers with NIN can now replace their lost, damaged SIM cards

 


The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) says subscribers with a national identification number (NIN) can now to replace their lost or damaged subscriber identification module (SIM) cards.

This was announced in a statement signed by Gbenga Adebayo, ALTON chairman, and Damian Udeh, ALTON publicity secretary, on Wednesday.

On December 9, 2020, Isa Pantami, minister of communications and digital economy, directed all telcos to suspend the sale, registration and activation of new SIM cards until an audit of the subscriber registration database is concluded.

ALTON said the suspension of sale and activation of SIM cards affected SIM replacement as customers experienced challenges in getting their SIM cards replaced or upgraded.

“We empathise with people who have been unable to reactivate their phone lines as a result of the suspension,” the statement read.

“Further to engagements with the government on the matter, we are pleased to report that our members have been granted permission to carry out SIM replacement upon verification of the customer’s NIN.

“We, therefore, seek the continued patience and understanding of our esteemed subscribers as we work with all stakeholders towards speedily resolution of issues affecting SIM registration/swap and activation.

“We assure you of restoring normal services in a seamless and effective manner as soon as possible.”

ALTON further said it is working with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to ensure seamless system connectivity for verification of NINs.

- THECABLE

Wednesday, 30 December 2020

Premier League makes new decision amid second wave of COVID-19



 Premier League chiefs have resolved not to shut down the season, despite clubs holding secret meetings about taking a ‘coronavirus break’, the UK Mirror reports.

Some clubs have discussed a two-week temporary halt in January, as the football is in serious danger of descending into farce.

The Premier League on Tuesday, announced a record number of positive tests, with 18 detected in the week between Monday, December 21 and Sunday, December 27.

But League bosses have no intention of suspending the season.

Government chiefs have also offered reassurance that there are no plans to stop top flight football or elite sport despite the rise in cases.

Manchester City’s clash at Everton on Monday night was called off, following an outbreak of the pandemic in the club’s first team bubble.

If further positive cases are confirmed, City’s game at Chelsea on Sunday will also be postponed, leading to more fixture pile-up for the Blues.

- PM NEWS

Kaduna’s ‘only surviving textile company’ sacks 300 employees



United Textile Limited (UNTL), the only surviving textile company in Kaduna state, has sacked about 300 of its 800 workforce, DailyTrust is reporting.

The report, published on Tuesday, quoted the company as saying the mass sack is part of efforts to restructure operations.

UNTL, which was founded in 1964, had initially shut down operations in 2007 but reopened in 2010.

In March 2020, the company shutdown again over lockdown restrictions imposed by Kaduna state government as part of efforts to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.

The textile company is reported to have reopened after pressure from the National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN).

“It (retrenchment) is as a result of the general economic problem,” a staff told DailyTrust.

“This is the only surviving textile company in Kaduna and we cannot even get raw materials because the farmers are complaining that bandits won’t allow them to go to their farms.

“Some of the workers have been here for a while and they have been laid off. To pay workers has become difficult because there is no work to do and there are no raw materials to work with.”

Another employee said the restructuring will have a negative multiplier effect.

“The development will affect more than 1,000 people because all the workers have dependants including wives, children and parents,” the staff said.

“I am sure many will find it difficult to survive because who do you think will give them a job? I hope the federal and Kaduna state governments would do something to salvage the situation.”

John Adaji, national president of NUTGTWN, said asides from scarcity of raw materials, the textile industry is facing other problems such as high production cost and imitation of products.

“You will see a fabric that is printed by UNTL and then some people will go ahead and imitate it and bring it into the country comfortably with no customs duty,” Adaji said.

“You will find that 90 percent of the fabrics in the market are imported and if we are to implement executive order 003, then Nigerian security sector alone could sustain textile companies but this is not the case.”

- THECABLE