Category: Abuja Review

  • Politicians manipulate youths, minister alleges

    Politicians manipulate youths, minister alleges

    Minister of Youths and Sports Mr. Solomon Dalung has said the Federal Government will no longer waste tax payers’ money to fund the Nigerian Youth Council (NYC) because the body is under serious manipulation by politicians and other stakeholders.

    The reason not to fund any youth group, according to the minister, is as a result of the leadership squabble rocking it, adding that over six persons are claiming the leadership of the NYC with several pending court cases.

    He stated this in Abuja during the-end-of-the-year ceremony of the Peace Corps of Nigeria (PCN) whose theme was “The Role of Youth Organisation in the Promotion of Social Change: The Future of the Nigerian State.”

    The minister promised that by next year, a committee will be set up to register youth organisations.

    Dalung urged youths to shun violence and embrace peace, adding that under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari; it is no longer business as usual.

    His words: “If the Nigerian youths are yearning for change and now the change has come, they should behave themselves.

    “One of the problems of the Nigerian youths today is that they are divided among themselves. They are divided over the question of leadership and I keep repeating without fear or favour that they have allowed us ‘politicians’ to continue to manipulate them.

    “They are under serious manipulation and they operate under the instructions of those that manipulate them. This informed why I found it difficult to take sides when I assumed duty as a minister.

    As a minister, I have withdrawn that right that there is no youth organisation recognised by the Ministry of Youths and Sports. As a government, we will not do any business with them.

    “We will not use the tax payers’ money and waste it on those that are fighting.

    “In the New Year, we are going to set up a committee that will register youth organisations. But for now, we will not spend a ‘kobo’ on briefcase youth organisations and the law requires them to have offices in not less than 24 states in Nigeria. We cannot endorse fraud.

    “We are willing to redefine ourselves to support the youth to ensure that we provide job for them so that they can be gainfully employed so as to be leaders of this great country.

    “I congratulate the Peace Corps for wonderful work it’s doing for the youth of this country. Without peace, Nigeria cannot achieve anything.”

    The National Commandant of the PCN, Mr. Dickson Akoh commended the National Assembly for taking serious the PCN bill which he said has scaled through second reading.

    Akoh advised youths to key into President Buhari’s agenda and also shun violence.

    He admonished politicians not to use youths to achieve their negative goals.

  • Free telemedicine services in Abuja

    As part of the efforts to improve access to health care services in Abuja and its environs, a group of medical doctors has introduced a free mobile platform through which they would attend to medical needs of the people.

    The mobile technology platform could be accessed by individuals dialling 0700DOCTORS on their mobile phones.

    Disclosing this at a programme launch in Abuja, Dr Hadassah Iwuono said with ‘Phone a Doctor’ things have to be better because they are here.

    She said the programme by ChitHub Medical Solutions is like healing from a distance.

    “The greatest impact of telemedicine is on the patients, their families and their community. Using “phone a doctor” reduces travel time and related stresses for the patient,” she said.

    For the technology developer and Chief Executive of the firm, Mr. Michael Agbobo, in a country where doctor-to-patient ratio is greater than 5,000 and health care facilities grossly inadequate, the service aims at providing real time health care support to improve the industry and save lives.

    “I’m not saying we are solving the entire health problems, but at least, we are part of the solution. There must be a more creative way of solving our health care problems.

    “Phone a doctor is a telemedicine service with lots of channels that you use to get access to the same kind of service that any other person can get anywhere in the world.

    “Our vision is to make health care affordable, available and accessible to as many people as we can. I think the best channel to do this is technology,” Agbobo said.

    “With over 100 million mobile phone users, we will bridge the gap in health care delivery.

    “What we are doing is just more than a call centre, but we are getting doctors, hospitals, diagnostics centres, laboratories, drug prescriptions, drug delivery and remote clinic operations,” he said.

    “The service is truly free for now until we understand the best approach that will make the service affordable, available and accessible.

    “This is a starting posture. The idea is to have three groups of doctors- the in-house doctors who are working full time for call the doctor system, there will be a network of doctors that work on full time basis but are allocated time to attend to patients and the network of specialists for different specialties both locally and internationally,” he said.

    He assured that all doctors on the system are certified by the regulatory medical body concerned and their profiles can be viewed from the service website.

    Agbobo quoted the poor health care statistics in Nigeria as the reason for coming up with the service, even as he expressed his hope that they will make an impact.

    “Medical tourism cost the Nigerian economy about half a billion dollars every year and choice destination is India. But that is for those that can afford it,” he said.

  • Police step up crackdown on criminals

    Police step up crackdown on criminals

    Abuja residents are not unfamiliar with activities of criminals who usually hide at strategic locations from where they rob their victims.  When any year draws to a close, there is always the feeling of fear on the part of the residents because of increase in crime rate.

    During the “ember months”, especially December, residents become more vigilant. During this period, cars, money, phones, laptops, Ipad, properties, motorbikes are stolen and petty thieves also wait for home owners to leave their homes before they break in and cart away whatever they feel can fetch them money.

    Worried by this development, the Commissioner of Police of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, Wilson Inalegwu said the command has intensified action on the activities of the criminals, which has led to several arrests of the criminals in their different hideouts.

    With this development, residents can now heave a sigh of relief because of efforts made by the police to make Abuja crime-free.

    The suspects who were arrested for different crimes are expected to be arraigned in court soon since investigation has been concluded.

    The recent cases are familiar ones but the suspected criminals who admitted to carrying out the act blamed the devil for it.

    One of the suspected criminals, ThankGod Okhiria specializes in telecommunication fraud. He sends messages to unsuspecting members of the public notifying them that they have won certain amount of money and that they should follow certain requirement to claim their prizes.

    The police chief said: “Following a report on Berekete Family Radio that a lady was defrauded by a syndicate in March this after she was contacted via phone that she had won the sum of N700, 000 from an ongoing promo, the Commissioner of Police ordered immediate investigation into the case. As a result of discreet investigation, the suspect was traced and arrested at Edo where he carries out his nefarious activities.

    “The victim paid the sum of N10, 000 to the suspect’s bank account. She sent him 750 MTN recharge card which he said are the condition she must fulfill to claim the prize.”

    Explaining why he committed the crime, Okhiria said: “I am 19 years old and I am from Irua. I could not further my education because of lack of money. When I dropped out from school, I decided to acquire a skill and in the process I was unable to pay my house rent. I approached my friends to assist me in paying my house rent; the money was N18, 000.

    “When I met them, they discouraged me from acquiring a skill; that I should instead join them in the game they play.

    “They said the only help they could render me was allowing me to join their game of sending fake messages to people. They put my phone on the message and they sent it to random numbers. Some calls came in and some of them insulted me, cursed me and told me that I should go and look for good job. This discouraged me from continuing.

    “So I met my friends and told them that there is so much insults and curses on the business and that I am no longer interested and that they should remove my line. Later on, a girl called my line and she said her name was Bimbo and she said she would like to claim her prize. I told her to send N750 recharge card to me and transfer N10, 000 into my friend’s account.  It was when my friend was going to the bank to withdraw the money that he got arrested.

    “In our group, we have those who act as bankers, old man in order to authenticate the business and make it believable. The business we do is called NNPC. I lied to the victim that got me arrested that I am an old man with three children. In order to convince the victims, I say things like: “Hello, Bimbo make sure you pay this money because if you don’t, you won’t be able to claim your prize. I raise my voice whenever I talk in order to avoid suspicion.

    “I didn’t know anything about this business. My friends; Godwin and Timothy introduced me into it. Godwin has travelled out to Italy with the proceeds he got from the business and Timothy died as a result of accident.”

    He, however, pleaded for forgiveness, promising never to commit any crime again.

    Continuing, he said: “I am urging others who do this kind of business to stop. They should repent of their sins. I am begging that the police should forgive me.”

    Also paraded were Awuzie Okechukwu, 30 and Simon Ejinalu, 47.

    Speaking on how they were arrested, the CP said: “We will continue to stress the need for continuous clampdown and impounding of motorcycles operating in the Federal Capital Territory which have been discovered to be used to perpetuate crime by criminally-minded persons.

    “On December 4, a two-man robbery gang which specialises in hibernating around banking areas to monitor and single out their victims who are mostly bank customers who withdrew large sums of money, was intercepted and arrested by the police.

    “The suspects monitored and followed up their victim after he emerged from the banking hall of one of the banks in Maitama to his car. They smartly placed a nail which gradually deflated the tyre while he was on motion. This forced him to stop and check the tyre. The suspect then took advantage of the situation to pull off the bag containing the cash from the car and sped off on their bike.

    Admitting to the crime, Okechukwu said: “I am from Imo State and I am new in Abuja. I came to Abuja because I don’t have anybody to help me and my family. I decided to come and steal because it seems to be the fastest way to make money. I was able to do this because the money was in our victim’s car. He stopped and then we grabbed the money (N1, 000,000).

    “I am sorry about the mistake I made. I am begging for forgiveness. I don’t have anybody to help me and my five children and that is why I am into this.”

    Also speaking, Ejinalu said: “We came to Abuja to steal. Some of our brothers reside in Abuja. We called them and they told us that Abuja is good and that there is money but when we came, we did not see them and that is why we dressed and entered town.

    “We saw the victim and stole his money. We saw the nylon bag containing the money in his car and we decided to steal it. We used our bike to do it.

    “I regret doing this but it is because I have family and no money to take care of them.”

    Other robbery suspects that were paraded by the FCT Command were Tunbosun Owolabi Onipede, 33; Fidelis Ajia, 35; Lucky Obi, 32; Cletus Sule, 27; Emmanuel Jacob, 24; Kingsley Opara, 28 and Endurance Odiawa.

  • FCT election: ‘APC set to kick out PDP’

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has pledged to defeat the Peoples

    Democratic Party (PDP) in the forthcoming Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections next year.

    It said the APC is ready to take over the mantle of political leadership in the FCT. The leadership of the party has also said that chances of women winning the positions of council chairmen and ward councilors in the elections are as bright as those of their male counterparts.

    The FCT chairman, Alhaji Abdulmalik Usman, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the much-expected polls.

    Reacting to the insinuations making the round on the plight of women politicians in the Northern part of the country, who have been denied several opportunities on religious grounds despite several moves to lead their people, argued that such insinuation has never been experienced in the North let alone in the FCT which binds all Nigerians.

    According to him, women in the past have made their marks in leading the

    North. Women such as Queen Amina of Zaria and host of others had made indelible marks in terms of leadership.

    His words: “It is a fact that the FCT has been led by women who have established themselves in politics. Women such as chairman of Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) Esther Audu, Prof. Ikejiani Clark as Minister of State, Mrs. Olajumoke Akinjide and others are glaring examples.

    “I also believe that since women have declared much interest for the forthcoming election primaries, we will all throw our weight behind anyone who picks the ticket. What I cannot assure you is an automatic ticket to women.”

    On the capacity of the APC to unseat the ruling PDP, which currently controls five area councils out of six, he vowed that with the overwhelming victory of the party at the national level, the PDP is out of reckoning in Nigeria’s political history.

    Alhaji Usman noted that the 16 years of PDP has been marred by inter-party squabbles which resulted in mass defection of its members.

    “Do not be deceived by the PDP’s seeming control of five area councils leaving one for the APC. It happened when the party was in power at the national level and we knew how they got it with the power that be then. With the victory of APC, the PDP has been unmasked,” he said.

    On the large number of contestants who have indicated interests for the area council’s primaries, he said the action indicates the love and belief in a party where members are sure that their votes count at the end of every election.

    “Our vision for the people is our weapon; the people need good education and other good amenities. Despite declaration of interests by over 20 people for the area council chairmanship and over 30 ward councilors that the party allows reconciliatory mechanism, which may bring the emergence of a consensus candidate. But where such cannot be achieved, then it will be determined at the primaries.

    “A consensus candidate can be allowed; that is if all the contestants agree to support one candidate. But we have a bond which each of the candidate must sign to avoid people heading to the court after agreeing to certain conditions,” he said.

     

     

  • Scramble for emblem

    With the launching of the 2016 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Emblem by President Muhammadu Buhari a few weeks ago, there has been a great rush for the symbol at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Besides urging Nigerians to buy it in support of the families and relatives of the fallen heroes and the living soldiers, Buhari had urged Ministers and other government officials to always hang the emblem on their clothes from the period of the launching to the January 15th Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

    He also warned that the emblem may be made mandatory for staff and any visitor to government establishments during the period.

    This last remark was a further nugde for visitors and officials at the seat of government to go for the emblem.

    Of special note was the rush for the emblem three days after the launching when the 63rd session of the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting was held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    State governors, their aides and some ministers who came for the meeting, who were not with the emblem had to buy at the main entrance to the President and Vice President’s offices.

    Some beautiful ladies were already positioned at the entrance to sell the emblems.

    Some of the governors and aides who bought the emblem as they were heading to the meeting that morning included Kebbi State Governor, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu and Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi.

    Rather than paying the going rate of N500 per emblem as was being sold to Villa staff that morning, some of the governors paid as high as N20,000 per emblem.

    One of the governors after he was decorated by one of the beautiful ladies selling the emblem turned and gave his aide instruction to settle the bill.

    Some staff, who saw what was happening were surprised to see some of the aides to the governors counting counting N20,000 and some above N20,000 for just one emblem they just parted N500 for.

    While the governors might have been thinking that they were making donations and supporting the course of the fallen heroes and the living soldiers as directed by the President, it is another story altogether whether what they gave out really gets to where it should go or just to enrich the ladies.

    Whatever the case may be, some staff who witnessed what was going on also benefited from the governors’ largess.

    They refused to pay for the emblems they collected from the ladies.

    One of the staff, who collected one emblem and already agreed to pay N500 but waited for one of the ladies to attend to a governor who just arrived, had to reply her this way when she came back for her money: “So, after seeing all these, you expect me to pay for this emblem.”

    The staff walked away as the lady continued to count and properly pile the money from the governor into her purse.

    When another staff was approached by the second lady for the money for the emblem he collected, he brought another angle to the drama by demanding a cut from the governors’ largess.

    Although he didn’t get any cut from the lady, but just like the first staff he walked away with the emblem without paying for it.

    Despite the rush for the emblem, there was no full compliance enforcement at the entrances two weeks after the launching unlike under the last dispensation.

    Many staff and visitors could still gain entrance to the State House without the emblem.

     

    Total refund

     

    One of the common and popular practices under past administrations is that you are left off the hook the moment you refund part of the loot stolen from the national treasury or in a public office.

    Many public officers accused of stealing public funds during their tenures have been allegedly given soft landing by the investigating government agencies as soon as they play ball by secretly parting with part of the loots.

    Whether the money and assets recovered from such looters get to the government purse or ended up in the pockets of those in charge, the cases always died down.

    Often times, the case file may mysteriously disappear from the custody of the investigating agencies or the case simply forgotten with time.

    Such looters not only continue to walk freely in the society but they also continue to command great respect among the low and mighty.

    The trend has also encouraged many to see any public officer, who declined to steal while occupying such office, to be foolish.

    With such treatment on looters, there was no deterrence to discourage massive looting especially in public offices.

    The various laws put in place to check such fraudulent practices cannot achieve much on their own without the human aspect.

    While the laws appeared to be very good on paper, those saddled with the responsibility of enforcing them most times disappoint in carrying out their duties effectively.

    All these have given many thieves in high places the courage and hope that they will always escape prosecution and total refund of stolen money at the end of the day.

    But President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed that such partial refund of money stolen under past administrations will not be entertained under his government.

    Even as he claimed that some of the looters have started to secretly return part of the stolen funds to his government, he has insisted that all monies stolen must be refunded to the government coffers in full.

    Speaking at a forum with the Nigerian community in Tehran, the Islamic Republic of Iran last Tuesday, Buhari said: “On corruption; yes, they are still innocent. But, we are collecting documents and some of them have started voluntarily returning something. But we want all.

    “When we get those documents we will formally charge them to court and then we will tell Nigerians to know those who abused trust when they are entrusted with public funds. So, the day of reckoning is gradually approaching,” he warned

    This, definitely, is a welcome development as it will go a long way under the present dispensation to discourage such looting.

     

  • Kuje Market: Traders grieve over demolition

    Kuje Market: Traders grieve over demolition

    Six months after the first phase of Kuje Market was demolished and reconstructed, the second phase of the market has been demolished to pave way for the commencement of the construction of the second phase of the market to be completed in six months.

    Speaking to newsmen during the demolition exercise, the chairman of Kuje Area

    Council, Hon. Ishaku Shaban Tete said the council embarked on the exercise in order to improve the standard of the market and boost business activities in the area council.

    He said before the demolition, the state of Kuje Market was awful; adding that after several deliberations between market/shop owners and the area council, a consensus was reached to the effect that there was need for the establishment of a modern market with state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities to boost the economy of the council.

    Hon. Tete further said he was sad that some traders were displaced during the clearing of the site. But he added that measures have been put in place to cushion the effects the demolition would have on the traders; pending when the developer would complete the project.

    The council chief also emphasised that the action of the council was not to witch-hunt anyone; rather aimed at making life better and business more beneficial for all.

    Hon. Tete expressed optimism that when the project is completed, everyone will heave a sigh of relief, as the challenge would have been a thing of the past.

    The council chief informed the traders and stakeholders that some of the benefits that would be derived when the market is completed would include sanity, better organisation; easy accessibility to the market in times of emergency, police station to settle minor disputes and a bank to encourage traders to embrace the savings culture.

    He appealed to traders and residents to co-operate with the council and the developer as the market is being reconstructed. The public private partnership (PPP) committee has already taken stock of shop owners and traders in the first phase of the market, so that they would be considered when the shops are completed in the second phase.

    In a chat with Abuja Review, the Secretary of the PPP committee/quantity surveying, Mr. Sunday Yaro said the committee was working assiduously to ensure that the completion period given by the developer is attainable.

    He urged residents of Kuje to expect good governance and democracy dividends from the present administration.

    Mr. Onah Wilfred and Mrs. Nkechinyere Okafor, some of the traders who spoke with our correspondent said they were happy with the development, even as they said the time given for them to evacuate their goods was very short. They appealed to the council to extend the time to January next year to enable them to sell the goods they purchased for the Christmas season.

    On his part, the Chairman Kuje Traders’ Association Alhaji Yunusa Isa said proper consultations and meetings were held with the genuine traders of the market before the demolition exercise. He appealed to the affected traders to be patient with the council as the project is for the development of all.

    Also speaking, the traditional ruler of the area, the Gomo of Kuje, His Royal Highness (HRH), Alhaji Haruna Tanko Jibrin has appealed to government at all levels to be committed to their constitutional responsibilities of providing infrastructural facilities and services for the people in line with the needs, yearnings and aspirations of the low income earners.

  • Minister to prioritise mass rail

    Minister to prioritise mass rail

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Muhammad Bello has promised to prioritise the Abuja Rail Mass Transit projects. Bello also assured that he would do everything possible to fast-track the completion of the project, considering the relief it would bring to commuters in and around Abuja.

    Deputy Director/Chief Press Secretary of the FCT, Muhammad Sule revealed this in a press statement. He said the minister stated this when he inspected the project sites at the Airport, Wupa, Idu and Ring Road II Stations, as part of his familiarisation tours of projects and facilities in the FCT.

    He said: “The FCT Administration would support any project that would have positive impact on the lives of the common man, especially as this would go a long way in reducing traffic congestion in Abuja.

    “The minister expressed satisfaction with the quality of work done so far. He, however, urged the contractors (CCECC Nigeria Limited) to redouble their efforts in delivering the job on schedule.

    “Malam Bello reiterated that everything must be done to ease movement, particularly public transportation in the city to bring it at par with other modern cities around the world.

    “This is a very important project for the residents of the Federal Capital Territory and everything would be done to see to its early completion because of its utmost benefit.”

    The Managing Director of CCECC Nigeria Limited, Mr. Li Quigyong who took the minister and his entourage round the sites remarked that his company takes the project with seriousness and would do all it could to complete it as scheduled.”

     

  • Scramble for emblem

    With the launching of the 2016 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Emblem by President Muhammadu Buhari a few weeks ago, there has been a great rush for the symbol at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Besides urging Nigerians to buy it in support of the families and relatives of the fallen heroes and the living soldiers, Buhari had urged Ministers and other government officials to always hang the emblem on their clothes from the period of the launching to the January 15th Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

    He also warned that the emblem may be made mandatory for staff and any visitor to government establishments during the period.

    This last remark was a further nugde for visitors and officials at the seat of government to go for the emblem.

    Of special note was the rush for the emblem three days after the launching when the 63rd session of the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting was held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    State governors, their aides and some ministers who came for the meeting, who were not with the emblem had to buy at the main entrance to the President and Vice President’s offices.

    Some beautiful ladies were already positioned at the entrance to sell the emblems.

    Some of the governors and aides who bought the emblem as they were heading to the meeting that morning included Kebbi State Governor, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu and Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi.

    Rather than paying the going rate of N500 per emblem as was being sold to Villa staff that morning, some of the governors paid as high as N20,000 per emblem.

    One of the governors after he was decorated by one of the beautiful ladies selling the emblem turned and gave his aide instruction to settle the bill.

    Some staff, who saw what was happening were surprised to see some of the aides to the governors counting counting N20,000 and some above N20,000 for just one emblem they just parted N500 for.

    While the governors might have been thinking that they were making donations and supporting the course of the fallen heroes and the living soldiers as directed by the President, it is another story altogether whether what they gave out really gets to where it should go or just to enrich the ladies.

    Whatever the case may be, some staff who witnessed what was going on also benefited from the governors’ largess.

    They refused to pay for the emblems they collected from the ladies.

    One of the staff, who collected one emblem and already agreed to pay N500 but waited for one of the ladies to attend to a governor who just arrived, had to reply her this way when she came back for her money: “So, after seeing all these, you expect me to pay for this emblem.”

    The staff walked away as the lady continued to count and properly pile the money from the governor into her purse.

    When another staff was approached by the second lady for the money for the emblem he collected, he brought another angle to the drama by demanding a cut from the governors’ largess.

    Although he didn’t get any cut from the lady, but just like the first staff he walked away with the emblem without paying for it.

    Despite the rush for the emblem, there was no full compliance enforcement at the entrances two weeks after the launching unlike under the last dispensation.

    Many staff and visitors could still gain entrance to the State House without the emblem.

     

    Total refund

     

    One of the common and popular practices under past administrations is that you are left off the hook the moment you refund part of the loot stolen from the national treasury or in a public office.

    Many public officers accused of stealing public funds during their tenures have been allegedly given soft landing by the investigating government agencies as soon as they play ball by secretly parting with part of the loots.

    Whether the money and assets recovered from such looters get to the government purse or ended up in the pockets of those in charge, the cases always died down.

    Often times, the case file may mysteriously disappear from the custody of the investigating agencies or the case simply forgotten with time.

    Such looters not only continue to walk freely in the society but they also continue to command great respect among the low and mighty.

    The trend has also encouraged many to see any public officer, who declined to steal while occupying such office, to be foolish.

    With such treatment on looters, there was no deterrence to discourage massive looting especially in public offices.

    The various laws put in place to check such fraudulent practices cannot achieve much on their own without the human aspect.

    While the laws appeared to be very good on paper, those saddled with the responsibility of enforcing them most times disappoint in carrying out their duties effectively.

    All these have given many thieves in high places the courage and hope that they will always escape prosecution and total refund of stolen money at the end of the day.

    But President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed that such partial refund of money stolen under past administrations will not be entertained under his government.

    Even as he claimed that some of the looters have started to secretly return part of the stolen funds to his government, he has insisted that all monies stolen must be refunded to the government coffers in full.

    Speaking at a forum with the Nigerian community in Tehran, the Islamic Republic of Iran last Tuesday, Buhari said: “On corruption; yes, they are still innocent. But, we are collecting documents and some of them have started voluntarily returning something. But we want all.

    “When we get those documents we will formally charge them to court and then we will tell Nigerians to know those who abused trust when they are entrusted with public funds. So, the day of reckoning is gradually approaching,” he warned

    This, definitely, is a welcome development as it will go a long way under the present dispensation to discourage such looting.

     

  • ‘Conduct forensic audit on empty houses’

    Chairman, National Oracle Magazine, Blessing Agbom-here has called on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mallam Muhammad Bello to conduct a forensic audit of empty houses in Abuja.

    He said any house built but left unoccupied ýfor six months should be scrutinised.

    At a briefing on a planned award for the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Abuja, Agbomhere said house owners should be invited to do a biometric registration of their homes.

    According to him, the audit would reveal that most vacant homes are owned by corrupt civil servants such as former Permanent Secretaries and Federal Directors in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

    However, he revealed a plan to give award to current President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Drý Akinwumi Adesina who was former Nigerian Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. He said the award was to recognise outstanding patriots who contributed immensely to development of the country.

    According to the organiser, Tinubu made an indelible impact in the political history of Nigeria by transforming an opposition party to a ruling government.

    He said: “Man of the Year Award goes to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The award is to celebrate him because of the role he played in bringing change to the country. He also seems to be the change agent because he stood in the opposition and was able to transform the opposition into a ruling party. For that, he deserves our honour.”

    However, he urged the APC National Leader to drive the change agenda to meet expectations of the people.

    He stated that 28 other patriots would be recipients of various awards, including former Governor of Central Bank (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi who is currently the Emir of Kano and current Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Hamid Ali for his anti-corruption campaign in the NCS.

    The event would be organised in partnership with Gatekeepers Foundation, Nigerian Youth Movement for Change and Nigerian Christian/Muslim Association.

    “Nigerians should emulate Sanusi for exposing corruption in the oil and gas sector despite being appointed by his government. He stood by

    his allegation against the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke and that is what is expected of Nigerians. We should not harbour corruption,” he said.

  • Workers must be paid Oct. salary, says minister

    Workers must be paid Oct. salary, says minister

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Mallam Muha-mmad Bello has instructed the chairmen of the six area councils to use their federal allocations to clear workers’ October salary arrears.

    Bello gave the directive after the FCT Joint Account Allocation Committee (JAAC) meeting where the sum of N1, 464,071,850.48 was shared among the six area councils.

    In a press statement, the Deputy Director/Chief Press Secretary FCT, Muhammad Sule said the minister had instructed the chairmen not to allow any member of staff to suffer unduly.

    He said: “The minister gave the directive after the FCT Joint Account Allocation Committee (JAAC) meeting where the sum of N1, 464,071,850.48 was shared among the six area councils of the Federal Capital Territory being monies accruing to them from the Federation Account for the month of October.

    “This is sequel to the Federation Account Allocation Committee meeting for the month of October, 2015 which was held on November 27 and 28, this year.

    “Malam Bello advised the chairmen to ensure that no member of staff is allowed to

    suffer unduly; stressing that staff salaries are expected to be paid as at when due.

    “The minister warned that the allocation was not meant for the award of contracts but for payment of salaries owed to workers of the area councils.

    “Henceforth, all allocations to the area councils will be published in Abuja Digest, a weekly publication of the FCT Administration for all stakeholders to see in line with the change mantra of this government.

    “The minister, however, urged the workers to be patient, as efforts would be made to ensure that their November and December salaries are paid on time.

    “On sanitation, the minister appealed to officials of the FCT Administration in charge of environmental issues to devise ways of sustaining the present efforts.

    “He instructed such departments and agencies to sensitise residents to the need of keeping their environment clean and desist from disposing garbage indiscriminately.”