Author: The Nation

  • Funds threaten D’Tigers World Cup campaign

    The senior National Basketball men’s team, D’Tigers’ earlier scheduled trip to China in continuation of their preparation for the FIBA World Cup may have suffered a setback over paucity of funds.

    The Nigeria Basketball Federation is said to be struggling to raise funds for the tour.

    This was made known to journalists on Saturday by the General Manager of the team, Musa Adamu when asked about the team’s planned trip for the FIBA 2019 World Cup in China.

    The competition dunks off on Aug. 31 and has Nigeria in Group B with Russia, Argentina and South Korea

    Nigeria had lined up series of warm up matches in Shanghai, China to further fine tune the team’s preparations.

    However, Adamu said paucity of funds may cause serious blow to the team’s preparations.

    According to him, efforts to secure funds from the Federal Ministry of Sports for the trip have not yielded result.

    “I cannot tell you exactly when the team is leaving for China, the basketball federation has been doing a lot for this team.

    “We started this elimination over a year ago and now going to two years and the federation has been funding the trips for each window.

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    “Each window, we had to bring players, fly them down, accommodate them and also pay insurance, and all these things have been done single handedly by the federation.

    “What we’ve heard are just promises from the ministry to support us, but we are still expecting and hoping that they will do so before we leave for China,” Adamu said.

    Adamu, an ex- international, said that despite plans to adequately prepare the team for the apex global sports fiesta, the unavailability of funds might just be the clog in the wheel of the team’s preparation.

    “The team is here in Nigeria, so we hope that they will act because we don’t know when we will leave. There are no funds available for now.

    “The federation is looking up to the Ministry with the hope that the funds will be released for us to leave on time.”

    Adamu applauded the Engr. Musa Kida led NBBF board for their selfless sacrifice throughout the qualifiers.

    The D’Tigers general manager appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to interven, so as to save the country from global embarrassment.

    “I wish to appreciate the federation, the President, Engr Musa Kida and the board, they  have been doing so much for this team and basketball and I think it’s time for government to step in and assist us.”

    Adamu revealed that the current players in camp are talented, motivated and ready to represent Nigeria well.

    “I will like to use the forum to call on the President, His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari to turn his eyes a little bit to the D’Tigers because they are also a national team.

    “We are expecting support from him to release funds for our team to be able to participate in this World Cup.”

    Adamu noted that Nigeria was the first country in the world to qualify for the World cup, but may end up not participating in the competition.

    “We have come a long way. We have a very good, ambitious and motivated team. We really hope that the President will try to help his children, his people, to be able to participate in this World  Cup, ” Adamu said.(NAN)

  • Aubameyang help Arsenal sink stubborn Burnley

    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang grabbed the winner as Arsenal overcame a stubborn Burnley to maintain their winning start in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

    Alexandre Lacazette put the Gunners ahead in the 13th minute.

    The French player collected a low corner from Dani Ceballos and showed great strength to turn marker Erik Pieters before driving through the legs of Burnley keeper Nick Pope.

    Burnley responded well, however, and drew level two minutes before the break.

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    A low effort from Dwight McNeil fell to Ashley Barnes in the box and the Clarets striker kept his composure to claim his third goal of the season.

    Unai Emery brought on club record signing, 72 million pound winger Nicolas Pepe at the break and the home side put Burnley under real pressure.

    Pope did well to keep out efforts from Aubameyang and the hugely impressive Ceballos and it was that pair who combined for the winner.

    Ceballos won the ball in the Burnley half and fed the Gabonese forward who burst goalwards before cutting inside and beating Pope with a fine drive.

  • Don’t spare bandits in your mission to restore peace, Buhari orders military

    President Muhammadu Buhari has charged the military to be more spontaneous in restoring peace to the country, particularly states troubled by bandits.

    He gave the order in Katsina on Saturday while ordering them “not to spare bandits’’.

    A statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu released in Abuja on Saturday, said the order had become necessary in view of the fact that the bandits had been killing, maiming and extorting innocent citizens.

    Shehu said the president was addressing 15 officers and 160 soldiers of the 17th Army Brigade and Nigerian Air Force 213 Operational Base in Katsina, under the “Operation Hadarin Daji’’, at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Airport, Katsina.

    The statement quoted President Buhari as saying: “This group was formed by the military to secure the geo-political zone from the activities of bandits. Fundamentally, it is your responsibility to secure the country.

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    “As the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, I believe you are capable of doing it.

    “I don’t think you should spare any bandit. Identify and eliminate them. Pursue them anywhere you can find them and eliminate them.

    “Nigeria deserves peace. The rainy season is good and we are already achieving food security, but we need peace.

    “The money saved from food importation will be used to purchase arms for operations.”

    President, accompanied by Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina, assured the troops that the Federal Government would provide all the necessary support for restoration of peace in the country.

    “We will give you all the right equipment so that you can deal with them with despatch.

    ”I appreciate all your efforts but you can do more. I don’t want any bandit spared,’’ he added.

    Buhari had also said that the government and all officials were being sustained in office by the ordinary people, and they owed the people a duty to protect their lives and property.

    “Please give my regards to your families. The earlier you finish with the bandits, the earlier you will return and stay with your families,’’ he said.

  • Bayern kicks off Bundesliga with a draw against Hertha

    Bayern Munich were frustrated in their opening Bundesliga match of the campaign as Hertha Berlin held them to a 2-2 draw.

    Lewandowski’s 24th-minute goal put Niko Kovac’s side, who are set to sign Barcelona’s Philippe Coutinho on loan, ahead on Friday but Hertha turned the game on its head in the space of two minutes.

    Dodi Lukebakio’s fortunate strike restored parity in the 36th minute before Marko Grujic capitalised on sloppy Bayern defending.

    Grujic turned from Hertha’s hero to villain just prior to the hour, however, when his needless foul on Lewandowski was spotted by VAR but, although Bayern’s striker tucked in the resulting penalty, the hosts could not carve out a winner.

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    Kovac and his men have been heavy scrutiny last season but his side ended 2018-19 in sensational form, going unbeaten in their final 14 Bundesliga matches as they snatched the league title ahead of Borussia Dortmund with two points and then won the DFB-Pokal.

    But, having recently lost to Dortmund in the DFL-Supercup, Bayern know that even the goals of Lewandowski and imminent arrival of Coutinho may not be enough to hold off Lucien Favre’s side for a second season running.

    Bayern will travel to Schalke on August 24 in what is David Wagner’s first home game in charge of his new club, while Hertha host Wolfsburg in their next match.

  • Retired military, police officers carpet Buhari over killings

    Several retired military and police officers have expressed deep concern over the recurring killings of innocent citizens by security personnel, and the recent cases of  fatal  attacks on uniformed men by fellow  security operatives.

    They want an immediate end to the trend before it gets out of control.

    The situation has attracted the attention of the United Nations (UN) which has decided to dispatch its Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions to Nigeria immediately.

    Agnes Callamard is due in Abuja on Monday.

    She will be here for two weeks to examine “the scope of the challenges confronted with regard to arbitrary deprivations of life and measures taken by the government on such issues as the implementation of counter-terrorism policies and the conflicts between communities.”

    A former Minister of Science and Technology, Maj-Gen. Sam Momah (rtd), fears that anarchy may set in in the country unless there is synergy among the security forces.

    “Anarchy is surely going to step in with poverty continuing to increase and our borders being so porous,” he told The Nation correspondent on the phone.

    “There seems to be no synergy among the security forces, which means anarchy could set in. So something has to be done urgently about this before it gets out of hand. It is urgent.

    “I believe that the President, being a former military man, should see to it and reverse the trend before it gets out of hand.”

    Momah does not think the personnel charged with the responsibility of coordinating security intelligence of the country are doing enough.

    His words: “Well this goes to show that they are working at cross purposes and that is why we are not secured because the security forces are threading into each other.

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    “I think that the security architecture will need to be re-engineered and they need to be more proactive.

    “This means that the security has to be re-engineered because what they are doing now is against the trend in the armed forces.

    “We wait until the stress comes to us before we react instead pre pre-empting the stress. I think the President must do something urgently about this because we are degenerating to a Sudan and Somalia kind of situation.

    Situation very embarrassing -Tsav

    A former Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Abubarkar Tsav, described the situation as very embarrassing.

    “We are getting towards a state of anarchy,” he said.

    “We are in a country where almost everyone is armed. Unfortunately, the security forces have no law guiding the use of firearms.

    “What is most embarrassing is the recent killing of policemen by soldiers in Taraba.

    “During our time, if you were armed, unless you were given instruction to shoot, you would not do that.

    “And if you used one ammunition, you would have to write a statement explaining why you did so.

    “Now people use ammunition and nobody challenges them. It is not good at all.

    “If you go to a scene of violence, you should aim at the legs of the ring leaders of the trouble.

    “Once the commander says stop, you return to your former position.

    “Now there is no accountability and people do things anyhow they like and nobody cautions them. This is why things are getting worse more and more.”

    Proffering solution to the menace, Tsav advised the National Assembly to come up with a law binding the security forces together and enhancing cooperation among them on the use of firearms.

    “There should be proper supervision as to when arms should be used and when they should not be used. When you start shooting and killing without accounting for the people you are killing, it will result in anarchy, and that is actually where we are heading to.

    “I blame the federal government for the rivalry among security operatives. Now, every security outfit wants to show the government that it is performing better than the other.

    “It is the feeling of superiority and rivalry that is giving rise to this problem. “

    Ayuba: We need to educate our security personnel

    The festering challenge also drew the ire of Commodore Abimbola Ayuba (rtd) who declared: “Extrajudicial killings by definition are not sanctioned by law.

    “There is a dilemma here: security officers who may be killed in line of duty are given rules of engagement to deal with several scenarios pertaining to their respective duties.

    “So, the complexities of today’s security environment portend new and emerging threats which need to be dealt with.

    “Kidnappers, terrorists, hostage taking and downright hate-inspired killings paint the landscape.

    “Most significant is the need for the services to be proactive in recognizing soldiers, paramilitary men who have Post Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD) prior to deployment, while in combat and post combat. “The “Rambo Effect” needs to be eliminated or minimized first, then the criminal elements in the forces could then be fished out and made to face the law.

    “Nigeria is a signatory to several international treaties and conventions whereby it is seen as a single entity in the global comity of nations.

    “So, the actions of state actors and their non-state contemporaries will make Nigeria vicariously responsible for violations within her borders.

    “Thus, there is need for better education, training and on Law of Armed Conflict, that Geneva Convention and other extant regional legislations which bind the nation.

    “Most of all, programmes to sharpen emotional intelligence of security personnel and ethics coaching need to be emphasised.”

    FG should overhaul security system -Okeyomi

    A security expert, Hon Dipo Okeyomi said: “The Federal Government needs to overhaul the security system. There is no synergy among the security agencies.

    “Each of them is claiming superiority over the rest when they are all working towards the same goal.

    “That is catastrophic and that is evident in what is happening everywhere in the country. Soldiers are supposed to be in the barracks and only needed to be called out when there is war.

    “But because there is lack of manpower in the police force, the soldiers now have to come out and assist.

    “Despite the challenge of manpower in the police, you still find so many policemen attached to politicians.

    “Politicians should have their own private security that are well trained as it is done in Europe and America.

    “If the Federal Government refuses to do something about this ugly trend, we would all suffer for it. The National Security Adviser should call all the security agency heads and finding a solution to the challenges.”

    In a tone that revealed the depth of his disappointment at the security situation in the country, Col. David J. Binitie (rtd), in a brief remark said: “It is unfortunate, because it seems that standards have been jettisoned by all.”

    There won’t be anarchy, say Esho, Famurewa

    However, the fears of possible anarchy arising from the killings are not shared by Lagos and Osun states coordinators of the Retired Members of Nigerian Armed Forces, Comrade Joseph Esho, and Comrade Sam Famurewa respectively.

    Esho blamed the current situation on the political class, saying: “It is the level of bastardization of the system by the politicians.

    “It is a pity that this is the same military that was once the envy of the world. It is sad because this is the same military that we used to be proud of, and which we passed through.

    “It is the level of how the system has been corrupted. It is not a matter of anarchy but the truth is that the system is decaying on a daily basis.

    “To correct this is to dig into the system, fish out the bag eggs and purge the entire security forces. Then there should be a synergy in information gathering and intelligence gathering even operational procedures.

    Famurewa said: “No, it cannot lead to a situation of anarchy.

    “To lead to anarchy is exactly going to be a mission impossible!

    “The error or mistake in the system will be corrected. The way forward is for the media to mellow down and not to fuel the issue at stake.”

    UN expert on extrajudicial executions to visit

    The UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Agnes Callamard, is scheduled to arrive Nigeria on Monday, August 19 to investigate issues concerning her mandate.

    “I look forward to understanding the scope of the challenges confronted with regard to arbitrary deprivations of life and measures taken by the Government on such issues as the implementation of counter terrorism policies and the conflicts between communities in Nigeria,” Callamard said.

    “I will also investigate violations of the right to life of women, minorities, indigenous people, members of the LGBTI community, internally displaced persons and human rights defenders.”

    Callamard will also consider alleged abuses committed by state security agencies and non-state actors, particularly in the North East and South of the country, as well as actions taken by the State to hold perpetrators accountable for their crimes.

    She will also assess measures adopted by the State to address and prevent killings in clashes between herders and farmers in the central part of the country, with a special focus on the impact of climate change on rural communities.

    The Special Rapporteur will also examine issues relating to safeguards over the use of the death penalty, mainly the situation of inmates on death row and the laws applied by Sharia courts.

    Callamard will meet officials at federal and state level, as well as the national human rights institution and representatives of UN agencies, non-governmental organisations and civil society. She will also visit areas outside the capital, Abuja.

    At the end of her visit, the Special Rapporteur will hold a press conference on 2 September 2019 to share her preliminary findings with the media.

    The UN expert’s final report on the visit will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in June 2020.

    A high powered panel is currently investigating last week’s killing of three police officers by solders at a check point in Taraba State.

    Some policemen have also been recently arrested and sent on trial for alleged extrajudicial killings.

    Amnesty International has accused military personnel of extrajudicial killings especially in the Northeast where the terror sect, Boko Haram, is waging a war against the country.

  • Athletic Bilbao shatter Barca’s ten-year opening record

    Aritz Aduriz netted a sumptuous late strike, which helped Athletic Bilbao past reigning champions Barcelona in the opening match of La Liga on Friday night.

    Aduriz came off the bench to steal the show with a wonderful acrobatic effort from inside the penalty area which left Marc-Andre ter Stegen stranded.

    The buildup to the match was dominated by the news that Messi was unfit to play and the imminent loan move of Philippe Coutinho to Bayern Munich.

    The opening 30 minutes belonged to the hosts with Marc-Andre ter Stegen was called twice into action to keep out quality efforts by Inaki Williams before the quarter hour.

    Barca’s best first-half chance was gifted to them when Athletic’s Unai Lopez played a back pass right to the feet of Luis Suarez only for the Uruguayan to smash his shot off the post with only the keeper to beat.

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    Suarez picked up a knock on the play and made way for Rafinha on 37 minutes and the Brazilian rattled the crossbar minutes later before the half time call.

    Despite dominating possession Ernesto Valverde’s side only managed one shot on goal in the entire match, Barca will hope that this loss would not affect their quest in defending their La Liga title.

    The result marks the first time Barcelona lost in an opening La Liga fixture since a 1-0 loss to Numancia in August 2008, ending a run of 10-straight wins on matchday one in the league.

    Next up for Barcelona is a home match against Real Betis, defending champions will hope Messi can return to action.

  • Life ban: I’ll clear my name – Siasia

    Samson Siasia has vowed to clear his name after world governing body FIFA banned him yesterday from football following an allegation of match-fixing brought against him.

    FIFA released a statement on Friday that the adjudicatory chamber of their independent Ethics Committee found that Siasia was “guilty of having accepted that he would receive bribes in relation to the manipulation of matches in violation of the FIFA Code of Ethics.”

    However, Siasia who was in charge of Nigeria from 2010-11 and in 2016 was also in charge of the country’s U-20 and U-23 sides expressed shock and anger at his ban adding that he never received any letter from FIFA.

    “I don’t know anything about this. I did nothing wrong and I have not received any letter from FIFA. How can you ban someone who was never given a chance to defend himself. I will fight and clear name,” Siasia stated.

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    Just last month, the aged mother of the 51-year-old Siasia who played 51 times as a striker for the Nigerian national team was kidnapped in his country home in Bayelsa and was yet to be released by her abductors.

    The case is the latest to emerge from FIFA’s long-running investigation into the activities of Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal, who FIFA has called a “known match fixer” and who has admitted such activity in several interviews.

    FIFA said that Siasia was banned for life “from all football-related activities(administrative, sports or any other) at both national and international level.”

    Siasia has also been fined CHF 50,000 ($51,051.66).

    However, FIFA’s Ethics Committee was yet to publicly state the games that Siasia is said to have fixed with the notorious Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal, whose dirty involvement with African football is well-known – South Africa and Zimbabwe being notorious cases.

  • EVERTON VS WATFORD: Silva undecided over Iwobi

    Marco Silva must decide whether to include new signing Alex Iwobi in his Everton squad to face Watford today.

    The winger was a deadline-day signing from Arsenal for a fee believed to be around £35million but was not included in the 18 for last weekend’s goalless draw with Crystal Palace.

    Silva said of Iwobi: “It’s a matter of us (needing) to put him in his best physical condition possible. Of course we’re trying to do it as fast as possible. It was a difficult week for him, which is normal. It was difficult the week before for JP Gbamin also. Just one week working with the team, but it is what it is.

    “He’s working really hard and well, like all the others, and it is up to me to decide whether or not he is on the squad list for today.”

    The likes of Iwobi and former Juventus youngster Kean have been brought in to that end, and Silva said: “Of course if you keep a clean sheet you are closer to win a football match, now we have to do the opposite in the other box: to be more clinical, to convert the chances we keep creating.”

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    While Everton landed several of their major summer targets, they did not manage to sign another centre-back following the departures of Kurt Zouma and Phil Jagielka while they could not prise Wilfried Zaha away from Crystal Palace.

    Silva said: “It’s a different squad, I never said it’s stronger and better. If it will be strong or not, we have to prove during this season. We signed good and important players but we lost really important players also. It is our goal and ambition to do better things this season.”

    The expectation from fans will certainly be that the Toffees can force their way back into the top seven, and perhaps even higher, with home form crucial.

    Jean-Philippe Gbamin and Moise Kean were given debuts as substitutes, and the former could make his first start this weekend. Andre Gomes is a doubt after limping off with an ankle injury at Selhurst Park and Morgan Schneiderlin serves a one-match ban following his red card.

    Last weekend’s clean sheet was Everton’s ninth in their last 12 Premier League games and Silva is hoping they can make improvements at the other end as they look to better last season’s eighth-place finish.

    They won their final four home games of last season and Silva is looking for a strong start against his former club on Saturday.

  • Badagry to get new market

    Traders and shop owners in the Badagry Roundabout International Garage and Shopping Complex have been called upon to vacate the market to pave the way for the reconstruction of a new complex to be known as Badagry  Ultra Modern International Shopping Complex.

    The Chairman of the Badagry Local Government, Hon Olusegun Onilude, made the call during the commencement of work on the new project during the week.

    He said the local government had provided a temporary site within a short distance away from the shopping complex billed for demolition to relocate the affected traders in order not to disrupt the economic activities in the area.

    Onilude noted that the reconstruction of the market was borne out of his desire to upgrade infrastructural facilities in the ancient city which is an international gateway to West African countries.

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    The council boss noted that “our administration is mindful of the inconveniences the demolition of the current shops may cause the occupiers. We have made adequate provisions to relocate the affected traders to a temporary site pending the completion of the project.

    To further ameliorate the inconveniences, the demolition of shops and relocation of the affected traders shall be done in phases in order to avoid the problems that may arise, if all the shops are to be demolished at a time. To this end, all affected persons are hereby required to vacate their shops immediately to give way for a new, better organized modern garage and shopping complex.”

    Onilude pointed out that the shops, which are expected to be completed within 24 months, will first be distributed to the displaced traders  at  affordable prices.

    He appealed to the traders to cooperate with the local government in order to facilitate the completion of the project within the stipulated time frame.

  • Germany sets to deport fresh set of Nigerian migrants

    Barring any last-minute change in plans, a fresh batch of Nigerian migrants in Germany will be repatriated back to the country on Monday.

    The deportees, whose number could not be ascertained at press time, The Nation learnt, will depart Frankfurt Airport at 8 am and arrive the Murtala Mohammed International Airport between 2pm and 3pm.

    The deportation, if eventually carried out, will be the third in a space of two months by the German government. Two batches of Nigerians were deported from the European country last month.

    The Co-ordination Activist for Network Refugees 4Refugees, a political platform for refugees/migrant self-organisation based in Stuttgart, Germany, Rex Osa, disclosed this in a chat with our correspondent.

    Osa said:  “The flight will be from Frankfurt on Monday. For those who have been given the information, the plane will take off by 8 am and arrive Nigeria between 2pm and 3pm.

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    “Those who will be deported will be picked randomly from their different accommodation centres from 3am till 5am at different regions and conveyed to a central place and finally to Frankfurt Airport.

    “When their asylum application is already expired, they are obligated to leave the country.

    “For those who don’t leave voluntarily, they will be given a what is I can translate in English to mean toleration status. This status is not a resident title; it is to show that the person is still there because the deportation is hindered because of one reason or the other.

    “These people are picked up early in the morning without expecting the police.

    “Some would be picked up from work also. When the police arrives in their rooms, they would be allowed to pack things not more than say 64 kilos.  The police will be standing to make sure the person does not escape.”

    The activist urged the Federal Government to come to the aid of the victims as many of them are coming with myriad of challenges.

    “Among these people are many sick people. Nigeria should be expecting a lot of people who have psychological problems, and people with spinal cord problems leading to paralysis,” he said.