Author: The Nation

  • Presidency, PDP clash over economy, security

    The Presidency on Wednesday clashed with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the latter’s claim that the country was collapsing under the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government.

    It (the Presidency) referred the opposition to the President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s economic scorecard in the past four years to show how it has taken the economy out of the woods.

    “Nigeria’s economy is not in trouble,” presidential spokesman Garba Shehu said in a statement last night. It was a reply to a claim by the PDP leadership that the government has scored below average in tackling insecurity, political uncertainties and poor economy.

    PDP spokesman Kola Ologbodiyan said the opposition political party decided to raise the red flag because the country was collapsing under the APC.

    But Shehu insisted that the economy had grown under President Buhari.

    He said: “In keeping with historical trends, there is less economic activity during the electoral cycle.  For instance, the economy grew by 2.35 per cent in Q2 of 2015 and 3.96 per cent in Q1 of 2015 as compared to 5.94 per cent in Q4 of 2014

    “While foreign direct investment can help, it is not the only source of investment in the economy. There is also domestic investment, which is either undertaken by the government or by the private sector.

    “It is also noteworthy that capital importation into Nigeria grew by 21.6 per cent in the first quarter of 2019 as compared to the last quarter of 2018.  Indeed, foreign portfolio investment (which is still foreign investment) was $7.14 billion in the first quarter of the year.

    “A look at business pages in newspapers shows that there is a lot of business activity going on in the country.

    “Two stories in today’s paper point to increasing economic activity.

    “First is that the profit of UACN grew in the first half of this year by 61 per cent (pg 12 The Nation).

    “Second is that Business Day (pg1) states that cargo imports jumped by 21 per cent in the first half of 2019.”

    Increasing imports, Shehu noted, is a pointer to greater economic activity and the availability of foreign exchange with which to conduct business in the country.

    He went on: “A major constraint to business was the Apapa gridlock which a number of companies had listed as the major impediment to doing business.  This situation has improved tremendously (see pg 23 of The Nation)”

    He said that President Buhari improved relations with China, the United States (U.S.) and Europe and won their support for the administration’s development agenda in his first four years.

    According to Shehu, President Buhari has channelled unprecedented sums of money into infrastructure development.

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    He said: “Capital spending has been kept at about 30 percent of annual budgets. Construction of roads, highways, public transport and airports has sharply increased. The government is spending heavily on power.

    “This, combined with private sector investment, has grown power generation capacity.

    “All said and done, President Buhari remains the best hope for the Nigerian economy. The country needs change and this remains the person with the will and determination to deliver.”

    The PDP leadership had expressed a deep concern that the nation, which it said was hitherto a prosperity hub and a reference point for democracy, personal freedom and good governance, was becoming a failed state.

    It lamented that the Buhari administration could not has been unable to guarantee any of its fundamental duties, thus making citizens “now desperate to take their destinies in their hands”.

    According to Ologbodiyan, the PDP leadership took the decision to flash the red flag after a crucial meeting in Abuja yesterday.

    The PDP statement reads: “The red flag has become urgent following the manifest total loss of faith by Nigerians across the board, in the ability of the Buhari Presidency to provide a democratic leadership that can engender a peaceful and secure nation.

    “It is clear that the APC and the Buhari Presidency have held Nigerians hostage. Nigerians are now being treated like a conquered people. They can no longer freely exercise their constitutionally guaranteed rights; executive high-handedness has become a state policy just as the APC government, burdened by challenges of illegitimacy, has lost direction and only thriving in vindictiveness.”

    The PDP alleged that the government opted to breathe down on perceived opponents following what it called the collapse of the APC’s defence at the tribunal.

    It said: “Our party has also noticed that since the defence of the APC and President Buhari collapsed at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, the APC and its government have taken to harassment and repression of Nigerians by surreptitiously suspending constitutional provisions of freedom of speech and association in our country.

    “Many compatriots are being taken in as political prisoners all in a bid to foist a siege mentality and suppress public opinion.

    “Today, the Buhari Presidency cannot guarantee the security and safety of citizens. Bloodletting and violence have become the order of the day. Invaders, insurgents, kidnappers and killers have taken over major highways and communities; our nation’s security machinery have become overstretched; Nigerians now live in palpable fear; they cannot freely travel within their country and the government has no answers.

    “On the economic front, President Buhari has ruined our economy and led our nation to become the world’s capital of poverty, while condoning the humongous corruption that has become the hallmark of his failed administration.

    “Sadly, President Buhari’s anti-development policies, the corruption in his government as well as its failure to provide security have scared away foreign investors from our nation”.

    PDP observed that only recently, the United Nations declared that “43 per cent of Nigeria’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has taken flight to other countries, adding that unemployment has gone out of proportion and there is no hope in sight.”

    The party called on Nigerians of good faith as well as the international community to speak out against the prevailing situation before it is too late.

    It urged Nigerians not to despair, assuring them that the PDP candidate in the February 23 presidential election would get judicial victory at the Presidential Election Petitions’ Court (PEPC).

    When contacted for reaction, the APC said it would not glorify the PDP with a response.

    Its spokesman Lanre Issa-Onilu told The Nation last night: “My response is that when the PDP starts making sense, we’ll respond to them. We have issues of governance to deal with an attempt to respond to their senseless talk will be a distraction.”

  • Soldiers ‘kill’ three policemen, one civilian in Taraba

    Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu has ordered investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of three police operatives and one civilian in Taraba State.

    The victims were allegedly killed by soldiers.

    The attack also led to some officers sustaining injuries.

    According to a statement in Abuja on Wednesday by the Force spokesman, Frank Mba, the operatives were on investigation to Ibi in Taraba State when they came under attack.

    The statement said the operatives were in Taraba to arrest one Alhaji Hamisu, who was indicted in a series of high-profile kidnap incidents in the state.

    Giving details of the attack, Mba said: “The police operatives, led by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Felix Adolije of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT), reportedly came under sudden attack and serious shooting by soldiers along Ibi – Jalingo Road, Taraba State.

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    “The operatives, who were taking the arrested suspect, Alhaji Hamisu, to the command headquarters in Jalingo, were shot at several times by the soldiers despite proof that they are police personnel on legitimate duty.

    “Three policemen (one inspector and two sergeants) and one civilian died as a result of gunshot injuries sustained in the attack, while others sustained serious gunshot wounds.

    The statement said: “The soldiers thereafter released the handcuffed suspect, Alhaji Hamisu, who is now on the run.

    “Alhaji Hamisu, a notorious kidnap kingpin, has been on the police wanted list for his complicity in several high-profile kidnap cases, including the recent abduction of an oil mogul in Taraba State wherein a ransom of about N100,000,000 was paid.”

    Following the attack, the IGP also ordered the AIG Medicals to proceed to Jalingo to ensure concerted efforts in the treatment of the injured police officers. The remains of the deceased have been deposited in a morgue.

    The Force said it has begun investigation into the incident.

    Delivering judgment, Justice Oluwatoyin Abodunde said Asateru, 53, stands guilty and is convicted to serve a prison term of five years, adding that the convict

    will pay N50, 000 fine as stipulated by the Child’s Rights Law 2005.

    Prosecuting counsel Ronke Odetola said the convict defiled a five-year-old girl on December 23, 2016 at Ifisin-Ekiti in Ido/Osi Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

    The priest was arrested by the police and transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Ado-Ekiti for prosecution.

    Odetola said the offence was contrary to Section 31 of the Child’s Rights Law Cap 7, Laws of Ekiti State Nigeria, 2005.

    The suit with registration number HAD/112/ 117 was first heard in January 2018 before Justice Oluwatoyin Abodunde on a one-count charge of unlawful sexual intercourse.

    Odetola tendered the doctor’s report and the defendant’s statement on oath to prosecute her case.

    She called three witnesses to testify against the priest.

    Olanrewaju Oluwasola stood for the accused person.

  • BMO to Atiku: you, not Buhari, pauperised Nigerians

    Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar is directly responsible for the pauperisation of millions of Nigerians as head of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP), the Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) said on Tuesday.

    It said this contradicted his claims that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration ruined the country.

    In a statement by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, BMO noted that the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last election is again pushing a false narrative to fool undiscerning Nigerians.

    “We are not surprised that the former Vice-President has jumped on a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report issued last month to take a swipe at a man he clearly considers as his nemesis.

    “The UN body had noted that slightly over 98 million Nigerians were living in multi-dimensional poverty, but, as usual, the PDP presidential candidate did not fully grasp the details before launching an attack on President Buhari,” the statement said.

    It added: “The report indicated that about 46 per cent of Nigerians were poor as at today, but Atiku Abubakar needs to be reminded that   60.9 per cent of Nigerians, or 100 million people, were living below the poverty threshold in 2010, and 120 million in 2012, according to the World Bank, which is the body that provides a global poverty headcount.

    “Interestingly, the period the country had an exponential spike in the number of people living below $1 a day was during the 16 unbroken years that the former Vice-President’s party held sway in Nigeria.”

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    BMO also noted that the PDP stalwart created the pathway for Nigeria’s struggle with poverty alongside his then principal, Olusegun Obasanjo, with the less than transparent privatisation he presided over.

    “It is not a secret that Alhaji Abubakar was the executor-in-chief of what has gone down in the annals of the nation as a major heist of the nation’s assets, an action that later pitched him against former President Obasanjo.

    “He literally sold off several government-owned enterprises for less than their market values to his cronies to strip and cannibalise, and in the process, tens of thousands of workers were denied their livelihood and laid off without benefits. It is also on record that he kept one of the prized assets (Onne Port) to himself.

    “Or, does he also have to be reminded of the period when the nation’s Education sector virtually collapsed but that was when he and former President Obasanjo established high profile private secondary and tertiary institutions?

    “So, if Atiku is searching for the person who plunged Nigerians into multi-dimensional poverty, he should just look into the nearest mirror, or maybe he could tell us how many people he drove into penury and how many had their pensions paid, even after the terminal date of the Obasanjo administration.

    “In case he missed the latest news, the Buhari administration, through its Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), has paid the outstanding severance package of over 1,500 verified eligible former workers and next-of-kin of deceased former workers of Savannah Sugar Company.

    “The former Vice-President cannot say he has forgotten that these workers were not paid their benefits when they were disengaged in 2002, after the company was privatised.

    “This is just one out of many examples of how President Buhari has been cleaning up the mess left by Atiku and his party’s leaders, who have not shown any form of remorse but are rather prepared to also insult the sensibilities of Nigerians.”

    The BMO urged the former Vice-President to heed the advice of his former boss and seek proper forgiveness from Nigerians for the harm he did the country.

  • Things you should know about Sowore’s ‘#RevolutionNow’ movement

    Youths and facilitators under the auspices of the Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria on Monday, August 4, defied threats of security agencies to hold the ‘Revolution Now’ protest in four states of the country and Abuja

    States where the Revolution protests took place are; Lagos, Osun, Ondo and Cross River.

    It would be recalled that on Saturday, August 3, the State Security Service arrested the publisher of popular media organisation Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore.

    The SSS said Sowore was arrested for calling for revolution against the present administration.

    Sowore who contested for presidency in the 2019 general election in series of recent video clips decried the governance pattern of the present administration.

    Revolution Now
    Revolution Now protesters in Lagos

    Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police also warned that Revolution Now protesters would be made to face the wrath of the law.

    Despite the threats, several Civil Society Organizations (CSO) maintained a ‘no-going-back’ stance despite Sowore being in detention and the warning from police.

    The protesters said their demands had been broken down into three phases, each of which contains issues that must be addressed.

    The three phases are as follows:

    * First phase: End anti-people economic policies

    * Second phase: End special privileges for the ruling class

    * Third phase: Return political power and national wealth to the working people

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    First phase – End Anti-People Economic Policies:

    * Return of fuel prices and electricity tariffs to their levels in 1999.

    * End to estimated and inflated billing by the electricity distribution companies

    * No devaluation of the Naira.

    * End to the insecurity and constant bloodletting in the country

    * Abolition of tuition fees in all public universities and secondary schools.

    * Immediate payment of the N30,000 minimum wage

    * The immediate release of all political prisoners, including Shi’ite leader Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife

    * The immediate payment of all outstanding salaries of workers and pensions of retirees.

    Second phase – End Special Privileges for the Ruling Class:

    * All public officials must be banned from educating their children in private schools in Nigeria or in schools in foreign countries.

    * These officials must be banned also from obtaining healthcare in private hospitals in Nigeria or in hospitals in foreign countries.

    * An immediate end to the use of police or military personnel as private security guards for these officials.

    * Except for the president and governors, these officials and their immediate family must not live in class-exclusive estates

    Third phase – Return Political Power and National Wealth to the Working People:

    * The complete and uncompensated repossession by the working people of all national resources stolen by the ruling class

    * The complete and uncompensated seizure by the working people of all private wealth accumulated by public officials during and after their tenure of service.

    * The complete socialisation of all land in the country and declaration of access to land as a basic right.

    * To break the stranglehold of the ruling class on political power by banning from politics all who have stolen the people’s money and property since 1960.

    * To reduce the cost of governance by abolishing the Senate, thus establishing a uni-cameral legislature with only the House of Representatives.

    * Abolishing the death penalty except for the embezzling or privatisation of the public wealth.

    * Producing a new constitution for Nigeria by a democratic and people-led process involving open discussion, debate, and determination of proposals and suggestions by the working people.

  • Enyimba leaves for Burkina Faso tomorrow

    Enyimba will begin their march to Burkina Faso today when they make their road journey to Lagos in preparation for their tomorrow’s trip to Ouagadougou ahead of this weekend’s CAF Champions League preliminary round, first leg tie against Rahimo.

    The People’s Elephant will leave aboard Ethiopia Airways which will make a brief stopover at the Eyadema, Lome Airport before connecting a flight to Ouagadougou, as there is no direct flight to the Francophone West African nation from Lagos.

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    A top official of the team informed NationSport that the People’s Elephant targets an away win in Ouagadougou even though they know that the game won’t be easy against the Burkinabe side which they know only a little about.

    Enyimba is making a return to Africa’s lucrative club competition for the first time since 2016 when they got to the group stage of the competition before crashing out.

    Usman Abd’Allah’s men, however, featured in the last year’s CAF Confederation Cup where they got to the semi-final of the competition before bowing out to Raja Casablanca of Morocco.

  • Customs rejects N1m bribe

    Customs officers at Onne Port in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, have arrested a five-man gang who specialises in breaking containers.

    The Area Controller in charge of the port, Galadima Saidu, said yesterday that the stolen drugs were already seized, but the container was broken, while some drugs were packed into two vehicles.

    He said Customs officers turned down the N1million bribe given to them to allow the theft, adding that the cash was part of the exhibits.

    ”On July 30, at about 2240hrs, the command arrested some men who broke and opened a 1x 40 ft seized container comprising drugs warehoused and loaded into two vehicles, a Mercedes Benz Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with registration number: EPE 828 AR and a Toyota Camry with number plate EKY 159 BD,” Saudi said.

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    He gave a breakdown of the seizures as 14 cartons of 50 packs per carton and 49 extra packs of Cols Time tablets. Four cartons of 22 packets per carton and 10 extra packets of Really Extra Analgesic. Two cartons – (60 packets per carton) of Tramadol tablets.

    One carton and 10 packs of Really Extra-analgesic and anti-inflammative tablets.

    Saidu said an interim committee was set up to investigate the incident, adding that the five suspects and the vehicles were detained.

    He said an exhibit of N1 million was recovered from an officer, who was instructed to play along, in order to arrest the suspects.

    Saidu said the suspects would be arraigned.

    “It is regrettable that while the Nigeria Customs Service is working round the clock to free this country of illicit goods, some recalcitrant and unpatriotic citizens are not relenting in their desperate efforts to sabotage our efforts by spreading harmful drugs.

    “The Nigeria Customs is poised to leave no stone unturned in ensuring that these perpetrators know no sleep as long as they refuse to give up,” he said

  • Alleged indecent advert: Tekno arrested

    Music star Augustine Kelechi, alias Tekno, was on Tueday arrested by operatives of the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly breaching public decency with an outdoor advertising displaying semi-nude women.

    He was quizzed for several hours at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti, Yaba before being granted administrative bail on health grounds.

    Tekno came under fire last week after a mobile advertisement displayed scantily dressed girls dancing seductively in a transparent glass box on a truck while he sprayed money on them along the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge.

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    Although the singer issued a public apology explaining that it was not an advert but a scene in a video he was currently shooting, the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) suspended the advertising firm, Pro-Vision Media Systems Limited, whose van was used.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) SCIID, Mrs. Yetunde Longe, said investigation was ongoing into the matter and the singer was granted bail because of his health.

    She said: “Yes, we invited him for questioning, but we did not detain him because of his health. He was advised to report to the police whenever he was needed. Investigation is still ongoing.”

    Police spokesman Bala Elkana, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP), said the two girls were also arrested.

    “He is presently undergoing questioning at the SCIID Panti. Public indecency is against the Criminal Code and if found culpable after investigation, all those responsible will be charged to court,” said Elkana.

  • One feared killed in bank robbery

    One person was feared killed and five others injured in a bank robbery on Tuesday at Iju-Itaogbolu in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State.

    The deceased was said to be an official of the bank located on Akure-Ado-Ekiti Road, Iju.

    It was gathered that yesterday was not the first attack on the bank.

    A source said the seven hoodlums stormed the bank in the afternoon, entering the banking hall with force after breaking the metal detective door .

    The robbery was said to have lasted for about an hour.

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    Police Commissioner Undie Adie said the robbers were confronted by soldiers and policemen.

    He said his men were in the bush searching for the hoodlums, adding that the robbery  was foiled.

    Command spokesman Femi Joseph, who confirmed the incident, said men of the State Anti-Robbery Squad chased the robbers away.

    He said the robbers abandoned one of their vehicles at the bank following police efforts.

    Joseph said the command was investigating the incident, adding that the  culprits would be arrested soon.

  • Boy without manhood needs N2,160,000 for surgery

    Only N2,160,000 is all that is standing between a boy born without manhood and his chance of having one.

    Seven-year-old Temitope Apanisile, who hails from Ekiti State, has been battling with bladder problems since birth.

    He cannot control his urine and has been on dapper since birth.

    His father, Olawale, took him to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, where he was operated twice, but the problem persisted. After raising money for the boy, through The Nation, he took him to SCI International Hospital, India, for the third surgery.

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    Temitope’s manhood is now out a little, but he requires another surgery to complete the process.

    A letter by the hospital’s Medical Director, Dr. Himanshu Shekhar, said the boy must do another surgery to complete the process and normalise the manhood to control urine.

    Temitope is expected back in India on October 21 for the last phase of the surgery.

    He was diagnosed with extrophy and epispadias and is to be treated for Final Bladder Neck Repair.

    The father said: “I don’t have any means to meet the financial demands. My son needs N2,160,000 to do the surgery in India, which covers room charges for the specified period, surgeon’s fees, OT charges, anaesthetist charges, stay of one attendant, patient’s diet, medicines,  consumables, pre-anaesthetic check-up and pick up and drop from the airport.”

    Apamisile, who was at The Nation head office at Matori, Lagos, yesterday said the surgery would enable his son comfortably pass urine and he would no longer use the dapper, which he has been using since birth.

    He said: “If I don’t get support from people, it is likely the boy has 25 per cent chance of surviving.

    “In the last seven years, over N10 million has been spent on his bladder. He has suffered right from when he was a baby till now. His mother has left me, abandoning him. She has remarried.

    “I’m appealing to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other Nigerians to save my son. I have spent my life savings on him. I’ve sold my house, sold my belongings. I am a bricklayer but I had to stop working to take care of him. Tope is intelligent. I don’t want him to die. I am begging everybody to help me so that he will live.”

    Payment can be made into GTBank account number: 0237910788, with the account name: Apanisile Temitope. His father can be reached on 08030688658.

  • Quadri set for ‘tough’ title defence

    Aruna Quadri sees a tough competition ahead in Men’s singles title at the ITTF Challenge Plus, Nigeria Open which opens today at the Molade Okoya-Thomas hall of the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos.

    After loosing to Omar Assar of Egypt in the semifinals of the just concluded ITTF Africa Cup, Quadri’s hope for a better tournament soars even as he will be facing top players.

    “Table tennis has gained ground in Africa and Nigeria in terms of participation, sponsors and the amazing fans who have been very supportive,” he said on Tuesday in Lagos.

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    Quadri, who is the tournament’s no.1 seed, added: “Just like I won last year and I didn’t believe but of course I strongly believe it is possible to repeat last year’s feat but it will be very difficult, not just for me but for all the participants.”

    Commenting on this year’s Nigeria Open, Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) President Ishaku Tikon is sure of a better event. He promised yesterday that Nigerians will enjoy an exciting competition.

    “Last year we had 27 countries that participated but this year we have 32 countries participating, so you expect it to be more explosive. The way the organisation of the tournament have been going on, the input of the LOC and of course the quality we have put in place will continue to attract star players across the globe and I promise Nigerians that they are going to witness the table tennis they have never seen before,” he said.

    At stake is $60,000. To show sills are 171 players (105 men and 66 women) from across the globe.