Author: The Nation

  • Igbo youths plan to celebrate Tinubu after Kanu’s release

    Igbo youths plan to celebrate Tinubu after Kanu’s release

    The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders, (COSEYL) has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be a hero by releasing the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from DSS custody. 

    The socio-political group said in a statement made available to The Nation by its President General, Goodluck Ibem yesterday  that it would celebrate President Tinubu if he upholds the rule of law by setting Nnamdi Kanu free.

    The statement  reads in part: “President Tinubu had before now been an advocate of the rule of law and respect for court orders which informed his decision to be part of NADECO which fought against military junta and dictatorship.

    “The unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu will prove that President Tinubu says and stands by what he professes and fought for in the past during the military era.

    “The entire Southeast geopolitical zone is waiting earnestly to receive their son Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as the Supreme Court decides on his matter on 15 December, 2023.

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    “We will celebrate President Tinubu for upholding the rule of law and respecting  court judgement by releasing Nnamdi Kanu from DSS custody.”

    The group expressed optimism that the insecurity in the Southeast would stop with the release of the IPOB leader.

  • Otti tasks Perm Secs on cordial relationship with commissioners, others

    Otti tasks Perm Secs on cordial relationship with commissioners, others

    Abia State governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has charged the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries in the state to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the two-day Executive Retreat organised for them by the government to sharpen their skills in order to meet the requirements of their office.

    Governor Otti gave the charge yesterday  at the ongoing retreat for the new Permanent Secretaries and Commissioners, held at PANYU Hotels, Aba.

    He enjoined the Permanent Secretaries to maintain a good working relationship with their commissioners, as well as other stakeholders in government, for a virile civil service.

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    The governor said that expectations of Abia people are very high, hence the need for the Permanent Secretaries to get themselves ready for the task ahead.

    “The most important thing which is why this retreat became necessary is that you need to get your acts together and understand how to have a seamless work environment between the commissioners and other government appointees and your staff in the Ministry.

    “It becomes important that you also have a clear understanding on how to work and relate with others because you cannot do it alone.

    “In fact, a large chunk of the job is your relationship with those you meet in office, in the Ministry, in other Ministries in the government and every other person that has a role to play in government.”

  • NIPOST to clamp down on illegal courier firms February 2024

    NIPOST to clamp down on illegal courier firms February 2024

    From Damian Duruiheoma, Enugu

    The Nigeria Postal Service(NIPOST) has set a February 2024 deadline for all illegal courier and logistic businesses in the country to register and comply with the service’s regulations or face clamp down.

    The General Manager, Courier and Logistics Regulatory Department of the NIPOST, Dotun Shonde, made this known at a stakeholders’ meeting with courier and logistics service private providers in Enugu State to sensitize them on the need to get registered for proper regulation.

    According to Shonde, “It is what is contained in the NIPOST Act Cap 127 laws of the federation 2004 as amended

    “It is a regulation that has been in force in the past 3 decades. It is to ensure that private operators comply with that NIPOST Act by doing what is needful or legal. If you want to come into the postal space to operate as a private operator, you need to procure a grant of license from the PostMaster General of the Federation then you will be licensed to operate

    “But for some reasons, and for some period, some people have refused to comply. They have been operating without that grant of license, they have been operating illegally and that is economic sabotage as it poses a security risk

    “You don’t know who they are, you don’t know how to trace them. If you check around you’ll see some operating even without a brand name

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    “Some are operating without a number plate, some without traceable address and these are the people who carry out nefarious activities. We’ve had cases of people operating under false pretense, they obtain money from people and tell you they would deliver both the money and the delivery you don’t get. So they are causing a negative image to the industry and pose serious security threat to other investors

    “So, the Post Master General of the federation has said enough is enough”, he said. 

    Shonde disclosed that NIPOST started the enforcement and clamp down as well as public education enlightenment sensitization since 2021.

    The chairman, Association of Courier and Logistics Operators in Enugu, Adaora Okoye said that the sensitization and engagement session was on how to conform with the rules and regulations of NIPOST so their members do not fall victims of circumstance.

  • Tinubu celebrates TY Danjuma at 86

    Tinubu celebrates TY Danjuma at 86

    President Bola Tinubu has celebrated one-time Minister of Defense, General Theophilus Danjuma (Rtd), on his 86th birthday anniversary.

    In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu lauded Danjuma, who once served as Chief of Army Staff, for his many philanthropic ventures.

    “President Bola Tinubu sends his felicitations to General TY Danjuma (Rtd), a Nigerian of the noblest pedigree, on his 86th birthday.

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    “President Tinubu celebrates the elder statesman who has remained an unassuming but defining feature of Nigeria’s political landscape.

    “The President extols General Danjuma for his many philanthropic ventures, recalling his commitment and dedication to supporting victims of terrorism through his reputable foundation and other vital initiatives.

    “As the elder statesman turns 86, President Tinubu wishes him longevity, happiness, and strength in the service of our dear nation”, the statement said.

  • NEITI: Nigerians aid foreigners in oil theft, illegal mining

    NEITI: Nigerians aid foreigners in oil theft, illegal mining

    The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) at the weekend revealed that foreigners embark on oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal mining and daylight stealing of the solid minerals with the complicity of Nigerians.

    Executive Secretary, Dr. Orji Ogbonnaya Orji made this known in his remarks at the United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 in Abuja.

    According to him, the crime is masterminded by foreigners with the complicity of Nigerians.

    “In this sector, Nigeria is still perhaps the only resource rich country confronted with the peculiar challenges of oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illegal mining and daylight stealing of our solid minerals, painfully by foreigners with the collusion of our own citizens,” he said.

     Oil theft alone, said the NEITI boss, Nigeria lost over 619million barrels of crude valued at $46.16billion or N16.25 trillion Naira between 2009 and 2020.

    He added that the country lost 4.2 billion litres of petroleum products from refineries, valued at $1.84 billion at the rate of 140,000 barrels per day from 2009 to 2018.

    Orji said pipelines, critical national assets, were also vandalized as NEITI also disclosed in its reports. In the past five years, 2017 to 2021, Nigeria recorded 7,143 cases of pipeline breakages and deliberate vandalism resulting in crude theft and product losses of 208.639 million barrels valued at $12.74 million or N4.325 trillion.

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    NEITI Reports, according to him, also disclosed that during the same period Nigeria spent over N471. 493 billion to either repair or maintain these pipelines.

    He said as a member of the Inter-Agency Task Team, NEITI believes collaborations and partnerships between stakeholders present here today can create innovative yet efficient and sustainable ways to proffer solutions to address the corruption issues plaguing the country.

    Orji noted that NEITI is committed to supporting the fight against corruption through sharing of credible information and data to ensure that corruption is minimized if not eliminated, in the governance of Nigeria’s extractive sector and recommend the EITI model of multi-stakeholders’ consensus building and oversight as option to implant accountability mechanisms in our governance institutions.

  • Stakeholders pledge further partnerships with ENIFF in 2024

    Stakeholders pledge further partnerships with ENIFF in 2024

    Stakeholders in the Nigerian film industry  who attended   the just  concluded Eastern Nigeria International film festival, ENIFF in Enugu have all reiterated their resolve to continue their partnership to further build more capacity for the creative industry both in the Southeast states as well other parts of the country. 

     The US Consul in Lagos Mr. Will Stevens, in an opening remark, stated that the United States will continue to support ENIFF because of the huge potential it portends for the Nigerian creative economy. 

    Speaking  at the closing ceremony, the  Enugu state Commissioner for Culture and Tourism Mrs. Ugochi Madueke, urged the organisers to redouble  their efforts as there is  a clear positive impact from ENIFF on the citizens of   Enugu  and neighbouring states.

    Also, speaking at the award night, the  Chairman Enugu state Tourism Board Dame Rita Mbah expressed Governor Peter Mbah’s interest in ENIFF and commended the organisers for bringing the world to Enugu. She also declared that the Enugu State Tourism Board will support ENIFF by partnering with it in the next edition.

    Dr J Martins , Special Advisor  on Entertainment  to the Abia state governor, brought news of Governor Otti’s affirmed interest in taking over the festival in 2024.

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    On his own part former minister for information and culture Chief Frank Nweke Jr,  who delivered the keynote address at the opening of the festival and hosted the resource persons to a welcome gala  said Enugu is home to all  Nigerians adding that ENIFF continues to be a welcome event  and a veritable  platform for capacity building. 

    Also speaking one of the supporters and media partners  of ENIFF, Founder of Afia TV and former DG of NFVCB as well as NBC ,Mr. Emeka Mba described the festival as a window on the south eastern creative hub urging other stakeholders to join hands to harness the huge potentials from the festival.

    On his part, Chris Obi Rapu, veteran film director credited for directing Living in Bondage known as the first new Nigerian film, recalled his childhood years in Enugu and  commended the founders of ENIFF for giving the coal city something to look forward to every year. He also called for a new Naijawood to replace the word Nollywood.

  • EFCC in Port Harcourt records 200 convictions – Commander

    EFCC in Port Harcourt records 200 convictions – Commander

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Port Harcourt Zonal office says it has secured 200 convictions between January and November, 2023.

    The zone comprises three states: Rivers, Bayelsa and Imo.

    The Zonal Commander, Assistant Commander EFCC (ACE)1, Ahmed Ghali spoke during the 2023 Nigerian Walk Against Corruption march in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital yesterday, with the theme: UNCAC @ 20: Uniting the World against corruption.

    Ghali said the command is working very hard to stamp out corruption from the system.

    He expressed healthy collaboration with the Judiciary and other agencies of the government, as well as the public who divulges credible information to the commission and appealed for more.

    “We have recorded a lot of gains, particularly in the area of investigation and prosecution.

    “The zone has recorded 200 convictions and lost three in this outgoing year, 2023.

    “In the EFCC, we’re doing our best; we’re calling on people to team up with us by reporting corruption and not condoning it.

    “We’re doing a lot and still ready to do more. We’re not there yet; only together we will succeed and get to the desired goal.”

    “We have synergy with the Judiciary and civil society groups, NGO and the public also are divulging credible information to us, I can assure you that these collaborations are the reasons we’re succeeding in the fight, but we still need to do more.”

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    Giving insight about the exercise, the ACE 1 said, “What we do in the walk against corruption is to go round to sensitise the public on the dangers of corruption and to remind them of the need for all hands to be on deck in the fight to ensure that it is eradicated from the country.

    “There is no gainsaying that corruption is killing us, our economy, system, educational, health sector among others; corruption is a common enemy we’re facing and we have to rise up and fight it.”

    The walk kick started from EFCC office in Old GRA area of the state by 7:00 through the stressed road to Isaac Boro Park, to Garrison and headed off to Trans Amadi area to Amadi-ama Roundabout to Eastern by-pass back to Mile-One park where the Zonal Commander read the speech of the EFCC Executive chairman, Ola Olukoyinde,.

    Other sister agencies, particularly, the NSCDC, NYSC members, civil society groups, NGOs, the media and interested members of the public joined in the match.

  • Obaseki calls for decentralisation of nation’s security architecture to combat crime

    Obaseki calls for decentralisation of nation’s security architecture to combat crime

    …launches Edo Command, Control Centre, Special Force Building, others

    The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, on Thursday, called for the decentralisation of the country’s security architecture to check crime and criminality.

    The governor said this during the Edo State Security Summit, held at the Government House, Benin City, with the theme, “Edo State Security Framework: Repositioning for the Future.”

    The governor also officially launched the State’s Command and Control Center, named after former Inspector General of Police and Chairman of Police Service Commission, Dr. Solomon Arase and Special Force Building, in Benin City.

    Obaseki said the government is partnering with security agencies, leveraging technology, and evolving a public safety system that is anchored on citizen participation, to tackle insecurity in the State

    He said, “Crime is local as well as security, and until we have a decentralisd legislative framework to allow component parts to take policing to a certain level and ensure active collaboration between the federal/central security agencies and local agencies, we will not succeed in fighting against criminality.

    “When we started collating data of crime incidents in the State between 2017 and 2020, there was a rise in crime and criminality in the State. But today, we have seen incidents of crime go down drastically. We thank all the security agencies for their collaborative efforts in reducing crime in the State by 47.7 percent between 2020 till date.”

    The governor who said he was proud of the reforms introduced by his administration in the last seven years, especially in the areas of security, said there is still so much to be done to reduce crime to the barest minimum in the State.

    “Collaboration with various security agencies has been the key to the reforms we have undertaken in Edo State. We have been collating data in the State using technology and walking into the future. Our goal is to use this data to check, investigate crime, and understand what is going on in various communities in the State.

    “Traditional leaders are so key to our security arrangements because, without them, it would have been difficult to get the level of intelligence and local participation and cooperation we have received.

    “As we go into the future, the emphasis must be on decentralising security because everybody knows who comes in and out of their communities. Once we can empower them to have some authority in making decisions to support security efforts, we will achieve a lot more success.

    “Looking ahead, we see that the future of security will be driven by technology and we will ensure that those that take charge are responsible and have control. The success today of our command and control center is a collaboration with NCC.”

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    He further stated, “I thank the IGP for allowing the State to undertake major refurbishment of the police training school, Ogida in Benin City. We spent billions of naira improving the school because we realised that as a State, we didn’t have the capacity but relied on existing structures to help improve our security.

    “We have used the facilities for training men of the Edo State Vigilante Network (ESSVN). We have trained over 5,000 and as I speak another batch of 1,500 operatives are still undergoing training.”

    Earlier, the keynote speaker, Major Gen. Ohifeme Enemai (Rtd), said, “The strategy of security in Edo State must cover citizens, businesses, visitors, infrastructure and information amongst others. The security structure must be in place to drive the strategy for a safer and a secure State for all.

  • Firm spearheads US-Nigeria collaboration on housing deficit

    Firm spearheads US-Nigeria collaboration on housing deficit

    In a bid to address Nigeria’s housing deficit, Peniel Investment and Development LLC, a United States-based real estate investment powerhouse founded by Nigerian visionary, Mr. Ibukunoluwa Otinwa, is set to orchestrate a groundbreaking US-Nigeria Real Estate Collaboration Conference and Exhibition.

    This pivotal event is slated to unfold in Texas, US, in August 2024.

    According to Otinwa, Nigeria is currently grappling with an estimated housing deficit of 28 million units, requiring an astronomical N21 trillion to bridge.

    Recognising that the solution extends beyond governmental capacity, he said his initiative, aims to empower citizens both at home and abroad to actively engage in resolving this critical issue.

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    The forthcoming five-day conference, exhibition, and business dinner, is set to unite real estate investors, private investors, real estate developers, brokers, realtors, individuals, celebrities, and government dignitaries from both nations. Otinwa envisions the event to generate a substantial $500 million in transactions and investments, providing a catalyst for transformative change.

    This immersive experience would include a comprehensive programme, featuring a conference with distinguished speakers from the US and Nigeria, three exhibitions, an engaging business dinner night, and illuminating site tours.

    His words: “The US-Nigeria Real Estate Collaboration Conference and Exhibition 2024 represents a beacon of hope in addressing Nigeria’s housing crisis through international cooperation and shared commitment.

     “Our mission statement at Peniel Investment and Development LLC is to provide good real estate investment and development to every human being with respect to their social and ethnic backgrounds.

  • IPC mulls training of 1,000 fact-checkers before 2027 elections

    IPC mulls training of 1,000 fact-checkers before 2027 elections

    • Launches App to tackle fake news, disinformation

    A media capacity building organisation, the International Press Centre (IPC-Nigeria), has announced plans to recruit full-time fact-checkers and freelance journalists as well as training of 1,000 fact-checkers across 36 states of the country before the 2027 general elections.

    The Executive Director, IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, made this known in Abuja at the unveiling of iVerify Nigeria Platform powered by the IPC in partnership with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

    He stated that the iVerify project, which was supported by the government, is meant to strengthen the fight against misinformation, disinformation, malinformation and fake news, while also promoting information integrity around election, governance and democratic processes in Nigeria.

    He explained that the project was aimed at strengthening efforts against information disorder, particularly in the context of electoral and democratic processes.

    Arogundade noted that IPC has already started optimising the platform, stressing that the platform uses a tech-savvy fact-checking tool with a human element.

    He said fact-checkers are overseen by senior journalists to ensure adherence to professional standards.

    Arogundade stated: “The core objective is to establish a technology-driven platform, provide capacity building for journalists in fact-checking electoral information, promote media literacy, and engage in public enlightenment to combat information disorder. Collaboration is key to advocating for a credible environment in information dissemination,

    “There are plans to recruit full-time fact checkers, freelance journalists and training of 1,000 fact checkers across 36 states before the 2027 elections.”

    Also speaking, the Resident Representative of the UNDP, Mr. Lealem Dinku, said the iVerify Nigeria platform concept was conceived by the UNDP as a mechanism to promote information integrity around election, governance and democratic processes in Nigeria.

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    He said that the imperative of this project was to deepen democratic culture in Nigeria by converting the negative influence of the proliferation of information disorder in the nation’s polity, especially during electioneering period.

    Dinku noted that the advancement in technology and digital transformation in recent years is adding positive values to human development.

    He said nonetheless, the advantage of the technological progress was being degraded by the misuse of social media to create needless tension and sometimes violence in the society.

    The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, represented by INEC Acting Director, Voter Education and Publicity, Mary Nkem, urged Nigerians to halt the spread of fake news as it could incite violence.