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  • Gunmen kill YPP ward chairman in Imo

    Gunmen kill YPP ward chairman in Imo

    Gunmen have killed the Young Progressives Party (YPP) chairman in Ibeme ward, Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State, David Uche.

    He was gunned down in front of his family house on Wednesday at about 7:30am.

    According to an eyewitness, the gunmen, suspected to be vigilante operatives, arrived in a Sienna and a Lexus 300.

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    They were thought to have been hired by a man who came to settle a score with the Ifeanyi over N100,000 debt.

    State Chairman of YPP, Victor Diala, confirmed the incident.

    He said: “It happened. The young man was shot right in front of his house.

    “The funny thing is that they took his body to Federal Medical Centre, Owerri (FMC) where they tagged it ‘unknown gunman’.”

    Police spokesman, Michael Abattam, could not be reached for comments. 

  • Again, budget delay 

    Again, budget delay 

    • It is shameful that we still cannot meet the January to December cycle 

    If Nigerians ever thought they were done with the annual ritual of budget bickering, the Federal Government’s 2023 budget has proven that that ritual is far from being over. As, against all expectations, and against its oft-stated promise to deliver a clean copy of the appropriation document before the end of the year, the National Assembly failed to pass the 2023 Appropriation Bill.

    The first indication that all was not well was when the budget report failed to appear on the National Assembly’s Order Paper in the week preceding Christmas. At plenary, Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, didn’t mince words: the executive arm of government, he said, not only submitted the budget proposal to the National Assembly very late, even the draft presented to it by President Muhammadu Buhari contained such grave errors that made reconciliation difficult, if not nigh impossible.

    He would further note: “the Appropriation Bill came to the National Assembly with some hurdles and when our Committees on Appropriation in the Senate and House started to reconcile the figures of what we have done and what was presented, the hurdles became obvious and they were not easy to deal with and therefore, our committees had to start a process of cleaning up the Bill first.

    “That process also engaged the executive arm because the problem came from there. It was concluded only yesterday and our committee secretariat are (sic) not able to finish processing the budget for us to take today because this is Christmas period.”

    Of course, that high level operatives in the executive branch could make a mess of the budget document is hardly anything new. In fact, the latest accusation would probably constitute the least of the possible infractions that have been labelled against the executive branch in recent time. At least not with the most recent but scandalous accusation of budget padding levelled against the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.  The latter had accused the former of padding its vote by N206 billion which the finance ministry later passed off as a case of “wrong coding”. Interestingly, similar charges of surreptitious insertions made equally against the finance ministry by the ministries of health and defence were similarly dismissed on flimsy technical grounds. The National Assembly leadership was therefore saying nothing new that Nigerians are not already familiar with.

    Clearly, if the nation has real cause to worry that an executive branch with a Budget Office with full complement of bureaucratic support has, over the years, not been able to get something as basic as getting its sums right, the greater tragedy must be the penchant by highly placed officials to conflate their private interests with those of the public. We hold that the factor, more than anything, is largely responsible for the mess that the budget process has tended to become.

    Even then, there are loud whispers about the position of the National Assembly as not representing the whole truth; and that the other unspoken factor in the tardiness is the issue of the lawmakers’ so-called constituency projects.  Specifically mentioned in this regard is the failure of the executive branch to accommodate their constituency projects in the N819.5 billion extra budget bill submitted by the president. It is as shameful as it is disgraceful.

    So much for the inscrutable ways of the National Assembly; here is a budget that was actually presented to the National Assembly early October – some three months back. During the period, heads of ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) were required to make their defence and for the relevant committees to ensure thorough vetting of the estimates. So, at what point did those errors complained about become a major hindrance to its smooth passage? And what is the job of the lawmakers if not to spot and address errors and assumptions in the official estimates? Is that not what the process is all about?  

    In any case, here is a National Assembly that has been known to stress the point that the revenue and expenditure profiles presented by the executive are mere proposals and that the prerogative of what eventually gets passed into law belongs to them. If Nigerians suffered apprehensions about such expansive interpretations of their powers given how these have been serially abused by their members in the past, more astoundingly is their continuing failure to get the jobs entrusted to them done in a tidy and expeditious manner. Clutching to an alibi long after committing to the January to December budget cycle not only amounts in our view to a betrayal of public trust, it is akin to a shirking of an important responsibility which is unacceptable.

    Yes, we are worried about the failure of both branches of government to read the national mood correctly. Where is the evidence of their understanding of the dire emergency in which the nation is currently locked? Or is it that the unemployment rate, currently standing at 33 per cent, the highest level ever, is not troubling enough? What of the staggering 21 percent inflation rate? Or even the infrastructural environment which, despite the billions poured into the sector in the last seven years has remained at best, parlous. When shall we begin to see the hard, diligent work required to ameliorate the situation – as against the recurrent but fruitless mind games over the budget instrument?

  • 2023: Obasanjo’s endorsement not wishes of Nigerians – PDP

    2023: Obasanjo’s endorsement not wishes of Nigerians – PDP

     The Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign Organisation says the “subjective support” for Mr Peter Obi, the Labour Party (LP) Presidential Candidate, by former President Olusegun Obasanjo is his personal wish.

    The Spokesperson of the organisation, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, said in a statement in Abuja that Obasanjo’s wish did not reflect the opinion or position of overwhelming majority of Nigerians across the country.

    He however said while the former president was entitled to his personal opinion; as remarkable as it may appear, it remained individualistic.

    He added that the wish could not redirect Nigerians from their determination to rally with the more experienced, more proficient and more accepted Presidential Candidate of PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to rescue and rebuild the nation.

    Ologbondiyan said surprisingly in the face of the alarming challenges facing Nigeria, which required a tried and tested hand, Obasanjo was not suggesting a candidate with experience in governance at the national level.

    Ologbondiyan said that in any case, Obasanjo’s opinion could not sway Nigerians remembering he made similar endorsement in last election.

    He added that it would be extremely difficult for Nigerians, particularly the youth demography, to accept Obasanjo’s opinion as the solution to the myriad of challenges facing the nation today knowing the reality of the country today.

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    “Our campaign holds that none of the Presidential candidates has the experience, capacity, tenacity of purpose, presence of mind and readiness to serve like Abubakar.

    “Abubakar remains the most widely accepted candidate, whose choice is not predicated by sectional, tribal, ethnic or religious sentiments or the endorsement of any individual, high or low.

    “This is predicated by record of ability and performance, authentic vision, honesty and character; physical and mental capacity; the very indices set by the former President,” he explained.

    Ologbondiyan said it was instructive to state that every claim by Obasanjo on the success of his administration is a reflection of the performance of Abubakar as his Vice President and Chairman of the National Economic Council.

    This, he described as the period during which our nation achieved unprecedented economic growth to become one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

    “It therefore amounts to a disservice for the former president to make subjective suggestion.

    “This is even when it is clear that if a hand like Abubakar with their shared experience is brought to the forefront of governance, our nation will be rescued from this current sullen state,” asserted the spokesman.

    Ologbobdiyan said the PDP campaign team therefore urge Nigerians not to be distracted by subjective opinions.

    He also advised the electorate to remain focused on the resolve to salvage the nation by electing Abubakar as the next president of Nigeria on Feb. 25.

    (NAN) 

  • Ekiti poll: Oyebanji floors Oni at tribunal

    Ekiti poll: Oyebanji floors Oni at tribunal

    The Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate in the June 18 governorship election in Ekiti, Segun Oni, on Wednesday lost his bid to unseat Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC)

    The State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal struck out Oni’s petition for lacking in merit.

    Oni had petitioned the tribunal following the declaration of Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The SDP candidate urged the court to declare him the authentic winner, saying he scored the highest number of lawful and valid votes.

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    But, a member of the three-member panel, Justice Zaad Zadawa, affirmed Oyebanji’s victory.

    He held that INEC was in order to have declared him as the winner as he was duly elected by the majority votes.

    Justice Zadawa declared that Oni and his party failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the June 18 governorship election was marred by vote buying and electoral malpractices.

  • PDP inaugurates Presidential Campaign Council in Ekiti

    PDP inaugurates Presidential Campaign Council in Ekiti

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) inaugurated its Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) in Ekiti on Tuesday, with a call for massive votes for the party’s candidates all over the country in the 2023 general elections.

    Inaugurating the council in Ado-Ekiti, Mr Eddy Olafeso, the Former Zonal chairman, South West PDP, urged PDP members in the state to close ranks and work for the victory of the party in the coming election.

    Olafeso said Nigerians had witnessed the worst Christmas ever in Nigeria’s history and charged the electorates to use their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to vote for Atiku and Okowa, the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates of the party, in order to effect the desired change.

    Olafeso, who equally inaugurated the state Campaign Manager Committee, condemned the leadership style of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), alleging that Nigeria had been plunged into numerous problems without solutions.

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    In his address, the Acting Chairman, Ekiti PDP PCC, Chief Ogundipe Makanjuola, said what is required is the unalloyed commitment of party members towards the winning the Presidential election in the next two months so that the PDP can revamp the battered economy of Nigeria.

    Makanjuola called on PDP supporters to go out to mobilise support for the party and all its candidates in the election.

    “We have been handed a very strategic task, a very challenging assignment, but by the special grace of God, it is not insurmountable, we shall succeed,” he said.

    Others members inaugurated included Mr Tunji Odeyemi, Secretary of the PCC, former governors and deputy governors, serving and former lawmakers, chairmen, secretaries, BoT members, former lawmakers and serving, state youth leader, all local government party chairmen, including Chief Sanya Atofarati, the PDP Zonal Publicity Secretary, as members, among others.

    Members of the Ekiti PDP Management Committee inaugurated included, Sen. Duro Faseyi, North, Mr. Diplo Anisulowo, Central, and Prof. Olusola Eleka, South, while Mrs. Yemisi Afolabi, is the Secretary.

    The gathering was attended by many loyalists of the party across the 16 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas in the state.

    (NAN)

  • Sew the rags with passion and love

    Sew the rags with passion and love

    ANYONE can do anything with a million dollars. But it takes more than money to make something out of nothing”. This quote naturally tells us that we can do some much and execute lots of ideas when we have money. Dreams and ideas naturally translate to reality when we have money and resources to carry them out.

    Money, companionship, opportunities are usually possible when the mega bucks abounds. Without this then we are talking about a life being compared to that of the rag. Poor, ragged, empty and worthless condition. But in the midst of physical and emotional poverty you can metamorphose to another state.

    From experience many would tell you that nothing good comes easy. You really need to put great effort into the love nest to make it work. This brings to mind the rags to riches phrase and it takes you from obscurity and emptiness to your hearts desire.

    Yes, we all agree that money is indeed a means to certain ends but there are so many other factors that must blend together to achieve a successful outcome. If this is not done then the resources that should matter would obviously go down the drain.

    The crux of the matter here is that money on its own cannot move mountains whether for physical, emotional and other ends.

    In Dolly Partons song, ‘Coat of many colours the lyrics talks about a box of rags in the season of her youth. A box of rags naturally suggests a collection of something useless, old, garbage, something awful and obviously something many would love to dissociate with.

    Instead of looking at the odds the young girl and her mother decided to make the best out of nothing. Parton’s mother put the rags of many colours to use. Even though every piece was small, her mother sewed the rags together with passion and love. There was no money and her little girl needed something to keep her warm. This naturally would be a time when issues of love and romance would be at the peak.

    This led to the creation of a coat of many colours. Of course, a coat is for comfort, protection and warmth .This basically are the things required in a relationship which can make or mar the relationship.

    Even though the material used was weak and worthless, the maker of the coat reproduced something worthwhile with love. To support this show of motherly love her mother related this to the biblical Joseph’s coat of many colours. Her dream was for the coat to bring her daughter good luck and happiness and she blessed it with a kiss. On her part Little Dolly just couldn’t wait to wear it.

    Even though her friends laughed at her rags, she wore it with great pride.

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    “Although we had no money I was rich as I could be

    In my coat of many colors

    So with patches on my britches

    Holes in both my shoes

    In my coat of many colors

    I hurried off to school

    Just to find the others laughing

    I couldn’t understand it

    For I felt I was rich

    And I told them of the love

    My momma sewed in every stitch

    But they didn’t understand it

    And I tried to make them see

    That one is only poor

    Only if they choose to be”

    Interestingly, this applies to our emotions too. Most times what we are left with are emotional rags. Things that make us cry each time we look back from here we are coming from and where we finally find ourselves. Instead of having our emotions lined with rich fabrics like lace, silk, cotton, velvet or linen that is sweet to behold, you are overwhelmed with rags that are no longer attractive. Interestingly, the most important thing you need to forge ahead is not the rags or the lace of emotions. The crucial thing that is going to see you through the affectionate lane is your attitude. You have to develop the right attitude all the time, it would be the only tonic required to make it a successful emotional journey.

    There are different steps to take in order to make your relationship wax stronger no matter the odds that comes your way. First you have to be sure that the feeling you are experiencing is love and that this feelings are mutual. Once this is ascertained then you can move on to the next stage which entails showing love to each other.

    This will help to maintain and increase the loving feelings that you have for one another. Unfortunately, it is not everyone who knows how to express such feelings properly. Sometimes, what you think is going to help project your love may just turn out to be a turn off for the person that you are desperately trying to impress.

    Conversely not expressing love can also hurt the bond you share with your partner in a terrible way. So if you are trying to work out a successful relationship, then you must be committed to your partner’s emotional well-being, even when it isn’t easy. This means sharing affection with your partner, through good times and bad, when it’s most needed and when it’s least expected.

    This task is usually easy when you are the romantic type. Romance is essential to have at least some of the time. Candles, candlelight, compliments, romantic bubble baths, and romantic dinners are good ideas. So it is wise to try to inject a romance into some of the things you do and how you relate with the one you love.

  • Sew the rags with passion and love

    Sew the rags with passion and love

    By Yetunde Oladeinde 

    “Anyone can do anything with a million dollars. But it takes more than money to make something out of nothing”. This quote naturally tells us that we can do some much and execute lots of ideas when we have money. Dreams and ideas naturally translate to reality when we have money and resources to carry them out.

    Money, companionship, opportunities are usually possible when the mega bucks abounds. Without this then we are talking about a life being compared to that of the rag. Poor, ragged, empty and worthless condition. But in the midst of physical and emotional poverty you can metamorphose to another state.

    From experience many would tell you that nothing good comes easy. You really need to put great effort into the love nest to make it work. This brings to mind the rags to riches phrase and it takes you from obscurity and emptiness to your hearts desire.

    Yes, we all agree that money is indeed a means to certain ends but there are so many other factors that must blend together to achieve a successful outcome. If this is not done then the resources that should matter would obviously go down the drain.

    The crux of the matter here is that money on its own cannot move mountains whether for physical, emotional and other ends.

    In Dolly Partons song, ‘Coat of many colours the lyrics talks about a box of rags in the season of her youth. A box of rags naturally suggests a collection of something useless, old, garbage, something awful and obviously something many would love to dissociate with.

    Instead of looking at the odds the young girl and her mother decided to make the best out of nothing. Parton’s mother put the rags of many colours to use. Even though every piece was small, her mother sewed the rags together with passion and love. There was no money and her little girl needed something to keep her warm. This naturally would be a time when issues of love and romance would be at the peak.

    This led to the creation of a coat of many colours. Of course, a coat is for comfort, protection and warmth .This basically are the things required in a relationship which can make or mar the relationship.

    Even though the material used was weak and worthless, the maker of the coat reproduced something worthwhile with love. To support this show of motherly love her mother related this to the biblical Joseph’s coat of many colours. Her dream was for the coat to bring her daughter good luck and happiness and she blessed it with a kiss. On her part Little Dolly just couldn’t wait to wear it.

    Even though her friends laughed at her rags, she wore it with great pride.

    “Although we had no money I was rich as I could be

    In my coat of many colors

    So with patches on my britches

    Holes in both my shoes

    In my coat of many colors

    I hurried off to school

    Just to find the others laughing

    I couldn’t understand it

    For I felt I was rich

    And I told them of the love

    My momma sewed in every stitch

    But they didn’t understand it

    And I tried to make them see

    That one is only poor

    Only if they choose to be”

    Interestingly, this applies to our emotions too. Most times what we are left with are emotional rags. Things that make us cry each time we look back from here we are coming from and where we finally find ourselves. Instead of having our emotions lined with rich fabrics like lace, silk, cotton, velvet or linen that is sweet to behold, you are overwhelmed with rags that are no longer attractive. Interestingly, the most important thing you need to forge ahead is not the rags or the lace of emotions. The crucial thing that is going to see you through the affectionate lane is your attitude. You have to develop the right attitude all the time, it would be the only tonic required to make it a successful emotional journey.

    There are different steps to take in order to make your relationship wax stronger no matter the odds that comes your way. First you have to be sure that the feeling you are experiencing is love and that this feelings are mutual. Once this is ascertained then you can move on to the next stage which entails showing love to each other.

    This will help to maintain and increase the loving feelings that you have for one another. Unfortunately, it is not everyone who knows how to express such feelings properly. Sometimes, what you think is going to help project your love may just turn out to be a turn off for the person that you are desperately trying to impress.

    Conversely not expressing love can also hurt the bond you share with your partner in a terrible way. So if you are trying to work out a successful relationship, then you must be committed to your partner’s emotional well-being, even when it isn’t easy. This means sharing affection with your partner, through good times and bad, when it’s most needed and when it’s least expected.

    This task is usually easy when you are the romantic type. Romance is essential to have at least some of the time. Candles, candlelight, compliments, romantic bubble baths, and romantic dinners are good ideas. So it is wise to try to inject a romance into some of the things you do and how you relate with the one you love.

  • Peter Obi visits Johnson Suleman after convoy attack

    Peter Obi visits Johnson Suleman after convoy attack

    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) Peter Obi has paid a visit to the founder of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman weeks after attack on his convoy.

    Suleman made the announcement via his Twitter handle on Friday. 

    He  shared a photo with Obi where he also prayed for continued protection over the presidential hopeful’s life.

    “Thank you @PeterObi for coming to the house..may God continually protect you in Jesus name,” he wrote

    Obi’s visit comes a few weeks after his public condemnation of the brutal attack unleashed on the apostle on Friday afternoon, October 21, 2022 which reportedly led to the death of seven persons, including policemen.

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    The former Anambra Governor, who described the attack as an act of terrorism, violence and criminality, lamented that insecurity is hindering the country’s progress; stressing such incidents were saddening.

    He wrote: “The recent attack on the Founder of Omega Fire Ministries, @APOSTLESULEMAN, underscores the level of insecurity in our nation Ugly acts like these are reported from different parts of the country on a daily basis, and it is saddening

    “Such acts of terrorism, violence and criminality are highly condemnable. The high level of insecurity that has continued to plague our nation has continued to clog up the nation’s wheel of progress.

    “I restate my commitment to the fight against insecurity as my first priority in governance when voted into power am saddened by the lives lost during the attack one life lost to insecurity is one too many. I pray God to grant the victims eternal rest.

    “May God also comfort the bereaved families. I call on the security agencies to fish out the perpetrators of such acts and bring them to book. -PO.”

  • IPOB denies abduction of soldier in Abia

    IPOB denies abduction of soldier in Abia

    The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Friday said its security outfit Eastern Security Network (ESN) has no hand in the abduction of a soldier in Ebem Ohafia in Abia State.

    The group described as false claims by the Army that it raided ESN hideouts in Amangwu community of the State, in attempt to rescue an abducted soldier, Staff Sergeant Bassey Ikunugwan.

    In a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary Emma Powerful, IPOB insisted that ESN operatives do not have any camp in Amangwu Ohafia.

    It stressed that if there is any such camp in the area, it is not ESN camp, adding that the armed gang at the camp are not working for the group.

    The separatist group maintained that its security camps are secured and sacred territories, while its outfit constitute of disciplined gallant men and women who don’t don’t indulge in kidnapping and ransom.

    The statement partly reads: “We wish to debunk concocted and state sponsored media blackmail by Nigeria Military claims that they invaded ESN camp in Ohafia, Biafraland.

    “We have said it before now that ESN operatives do not have any camp in Amangwu Ohafia LGA. All the criminal camps that Nigeria Army have claimed to have invaded are not ESN camps.

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    “ESN camps are secured and sacred territories. ESN don’t indulge in kidnapping and collecting of ransom from innocent citizens who eventually lead military to those camps.

    “The security agencies particularly the Military, Police, and DSS agents must stop their continuous blackmail and demonization of IPOB and ESN operatives for wanting Biafra Independence. The World and even the Nigeria Government know that we are innocent in all their allegations.

    “ESN has no business or hand in the kidnapping of Army officer in Ebem Ohafia.
    For Nigerian Army to claim that they raided the hideouts of Indigenous People Of Biafra or Eastern Security Network in Amangu Community, Abia State, in attempt to rescue an abducted soldier, Staff Sergeant Bassey Ikunugwan is false.

    “If there is any such camp in Amangwu Community Ohafia, it is not ESN camp and those armed gang at the camp are not working for IPOB.

    “It is a calculated attempt by the Nigeria State to blackmail IPOB anytime they invade any criminal hideout. This type of blackmail is no longer holding waters. It simply doesn’t work anymore. We advise Nigeria Government and its security agencies to change to another blackmailing format. This one has failed!

    “IPOB and our ESN Operatives are disciplined gallant men and women who protect our people and do not engage in any criminality or kidnapping and snatching of cars.”

  • U.S., UK terror alerts: Those arrested willbe prosecuted, says IG

    U.S., UK terror alerts: Those arrested will
    be prosecuted, says IG

    Suspected terrorists arrested in connection with the plan to attack the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)  are to be prosecuted soon, Police Inspector-General Usman Alkali has assured.

    Alkali at the 57th  weekly ministerial briefing by the Presidential Communication Team in Abuja yesterday,  gave reasons why security agencies engage terrorists and kidnappers in negotiation for the release of victims.

    He fielded questions from reporters on the recent alerts by some foreign countries, including the United States (U.S) and the United Kingdom(U.K), to their citizens on plots by terrorists to wreak havoc on some public places and offices in Abuja and other parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The Police chief also spoke on some rescued Chibok girls, the need for politicians to avoid violence during campaigns, misuse of local security operatives by state governments, and the attachment of policemen to Very Important Personalities (VIPs).

    On the U.S.  and UK terror alerts, Usman dismissed insinuations that the Federal Government tried to wave them off.

    He, however, explained that the government was concerned because the alerts made residents of the FCT and neighboring states apprehensive.

    The Police chief,  who noted that it was not out of place for embassies to issue such alerts to their citizens, said:” Government has never dismissed an alert, but we only said it was made in such a way that our people became apprehensive.

      ”The embassies have their own responsibilities to their citizens and they can give their advice.  The government did not dismiss the alerts because they also informed us that they foresaw threats.

    “On our part, we have also looked at what they put as threats as something that has been with us. Efforts are being made daily to see that those threats are mitigated or prevented from happening. That is what has been happening in Abuja and other parts of the country.

     ”Arrests have been made as at when due.  Those arrested will be charged to court by any of the services which have them.”

    He added, however, that security agencies have restored confidence and hope among FCT  residents.

    Usman also explained that security operatives had to negotiate with kidnappers to avoid harm being done to kidnapped persons.

    He mentioned the release of the abducted forestry students in Kaduna and the last batch of the Kaduna train passengers as examples of cases that negotiations were deployed.

    The Police helmsman, who described the kidnapping as a new crime in Nigeria, however, said that efforts were being made to have policemen undergo training on how to better approach rescue efforts.

    He said: “The issue of kidnapping is an issue that borders almost all the security agents, including the military. It is a crime that once it is committed, you have to thread very softly and with all sense of professionalism.

     ”If you do not rescue the person unhurt, you have not achieved anything. Once somebody is in the captivity of an armed person, then you need to do a lot of things, it is not all about guns and other things.

     ”There are a lot of other things that can be done. We were able to rescue the whole forestry students in Kaduna through negotiation.

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    “It (kidnapping) is a new crime that requires new ways of approaching it.  Clearly it is under study. For instance,  the issue of train negotiators and so forth were not an issue before,  but now, we are looking into it and we are putting our personnel to undergo such training and courses.”  

    *” Rescued Chibok girls interested in returning to terrorists”

    The IGP also made a stunning revelation on the  Chibok girls who were rescued while wandering in the forests.

    According to him, some of them who had been put in a family way made moves to return to their captors.

    “You know some of the  Chibok girls have been coming out one after another. Sometimes, they  say  ‘we have come to see our parents and we want to go back.’

    “Those are the ones that have been assimilated or had acclimatised with their situation.  They had been indoctrinated and had become part and parcel of those who abducted them. Last month, you saw a Chibok girl   with two or three kids who said she only came to greet her parents and  to go back.”

    *Avoid violence, Police chief tells  politicians, supporters

    Alkali advised politicians and their supporters to avoid actions that could cause a  breakdown of law and order during their campaigns.

     He made specific reference to the reported attack on the supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in Maiduguri, Borno State on Wednesday.

      He said that a holistic assessment of the incident would be carried out to ascertain the true picture and prevent a reoccurrence.

     His words: “We have gone out to appeal to politicians to play the game by the rules. And at the same time allow us to regulate political processions, campaigns, and rallies, to avoid clashes and so forth.”

     Alkali also frowned at the use of local security outfits like  Ebubeagu in Ebonyi State to oppress opposition party members.

    “On the day of the signing of the peace accord by political parties, I observed that we have no less than 64 security outfits that have been created by different state governors for different purposes.

    “We have told them that they are not to be used for politicking or to be used for political reasons.

    Ebubuagu in Ebonyi, we have on many occasions, checked their highhandedness by arresting and investigating those who have actually gone out of their way to commit crimes and we have charged them to court.

    “If we can charge our personnel for highhandedness and other activities, there is nobody who is going to be exempted.”

    •Why VIPs security personnel won’t be withdrawn

    The IGP said he was against the withdrawal of security personnel attached to prominent persons because of risks.

    “On the issue of security personnel being attached to VIPs to be withdrawn, for every rule there are exemptions. These people need to be protected but we try to do it with all sense of humility. VIPs need to be protected because some people if left unattended, can be an easy target and we will make too much noise,” he said.

    *Show  no  mercy to terrorists’

     Meanwhile,   Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Oladayo Amao has tasked the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) operational commanders to sustain the bombardment of terrorists’ strongholds in the North.

    He urged the commanders not to lower the current momentum or show mercy to the terrorists causing mayhem in the Northeast and Northwest.

    Amao also charged them “to take cognisance of the dynamism and complexities of the ever-changing security environment while adopting the best strategies required to promote NAF’s retention of credible air power capability to prosecute its operations.”

    A statement by   NAF spokesman,   Edward Gabkwet, said that the Air Chief spoke at a meeting with the commanders in Katsina State yesterday.

     The statement reads in part: “The deployment of air power against terrorists and insurgents has changed the tides of the ongoing operations in entire northern Nigeria thereby giving most Nigerians some respite and confidence in the abilities of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

    “We mustn’t, however, be complacent believing that the enemy has been defeated. Instead, we must continue to seize the initiative while dictating the pace of the operations.”