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  • Borno accuses Okupe of peddling falsehood against Shettima

    Borno accuses Okupe of peddling falsehood against Shettima

    The Borno State Government yesterday faulted the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, for his comment on the abducted Chibok schoolgirls.

    Okupe was quoted as saying that only God, Governor Kashim Shettima, Borno  Commissioner for Education and the principal of the Government Girls’ Secondary School in Chibok know the truth about the girls’ abduction.

    The state said Okupe’s remarks were designed to manipulate the report of the Presidential Fact-Finding Committee on the incident.

    A government source, who spoke in confidence, berated Okupe of peddling falsehood.

    The source said: “Now that Borno’s support for the military is of public knowledge, the grand master of twists, Okupe, on Tuesday, came with yet another theory that died on arrival. All these theories won’t sell.

    “Rather than waste energy on falsehood, let’s channel combined efforts towards the rescue or release of these priceless girls.

    “Okupe needs to grow up; many of those who are younger than him in age and junior to him in many respects seem to be outgrowing him in management of public utterances. He should grow up.

    “For us in Borno, we regard the police, the military, the Federal Ministry of Education and the West African Examination Council (WAEC) as part of us. This is why we didn’t want to speak until we were pushed to the wall after all these conspiracy thoughts were brought forward. We should all face the real issues, which are about rescuing the schoolgirls and ending the insurgency, and quickly too.

    “We should mobilise Nigerians against our common enemy, which is the Boko Haram, instead of making so much effort to turn Borno, the major victim of the insurgency, into the major accused.

    “Okupe should know that majority of Nigerians don’t quite trust him; no one believes whatever he says. He should, therefore, help the Presidency and not mislead the highest level of authority in Nigeria.”

    The source said Okupe’s remarks were calculated to achieve a predetermined target in the ongoing investigation of the abduction of the girls.

    It added: “One must suspect and indeed question Okupe’s rather calculated remarks at a time the fact-finding committee on Chibok abduction, set up by the Presidency Okupe works for, is rounding off its assignment after speaking with virtually all relevant stakeholders with the highest point being the visits and interactive sessions with officials of Borno State Government in Maiduguri as well as parents, school authorities and students of the affected school.

    “One would expect that the committee is writing its report by now and, given the facts already in public domain, it is clear that the likes of Okupe are jittery that the findings are unlikely to be what they had wickedly presumed, hence he says of things that will manipulate and mislead members of the Presidential Committee.

    “Okupe knows very well that on the night the President met with the governor, the Commissioner of Education and the principal, the Commissioner of Police and the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Chibok were also there in connection with fact-finding by the President.

    “So, why did Okupe deliberately keep out the police in his innuendos? He was being clever by half. He kept out the police because he must have seen the letter written by the Borno State Government to the police prior to the attack.

    “He also knows what the police DPO told the President the night they met. Okupe also knows that exonerating the police is keeping out the Presidency out of his innuendos. For God’s sake, the President set up a high-powered fact-finding committee; the committee must have, by now, found the facts. Why wouldn’t the Presidency trust its own committee and allow it to present its findings?

    “Why is Okupe saying all these things to create yet another confusion, just when the committee is rounding off and, very likely, writing its report? Could it be that Okupe has got the impression from the facts already in public domain that the conspiracy theories have refused to fly?

    “Perhaps, he has all the feelers that the facts on ground do not favour the desperate plot to pronounce a major victim guilty, as speculated? This is because the very first term of reference issued by the Presidency, which says the committee should find out why the Government Girls’ Secondary School in Chibok was opened when others were closed in the state, has already been contradicted by the same WAEC’s letter that the Okupe’s relied upon, albeit blindly.

    “The letter shows that not only the school in Chibok was opened but indeed Chibok was just one of the six examination centres in parts of the state, including areas not far from Chibok, that were opened to students.

    “So, it is to be expected that someone like Dr Doyin Okupe probably regrets the establishment of that committee and hence the last minute desperation.

    “Not only Okupe seemed involved in the last minute attempt. The Minister of Information was also all over the media saying all kinds of falsehoods all in a combined effort to manipulate the fact-finding report.”

    The source said it had survived many conspiracy theories from some Presidency officials in the last few weeks of the abduction of the 223 girls.

  • APC accuses PDP of planning to ‘import thugs’

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has accused the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of  plan to “import thugs” to rig the June 21 governorship election.

    Reacting, PDP Publicity Secretary of PDP, Pastor Kola Oluwawole, said the APC was the party, “which would do one evil and blame it on other parties.”

    A statement by the APC Spokesperson, Segun Dipe said:, “the PDP thugs, numbering over 2,000, would start arriving in their twenties and fifties any moment from now from some selected towns in Osun, Kogi, Ondo and Bayelsa states

    “Specifically the thugs, who would be brought into Ekiti State through different boundary towns, have been recruited from such towns as Okua, Ode-Omu, Okitipupa, Modakeke, Ile-Ife, Igbokoda, Asipa, Gbongan, Okene, Mahintedo and Bayelsa State,” Dipe said.

    The PDP, he said, planned  to distribute permanent voter’s cards (PVCs) already cloned to the thugs for use at polling units, “knowing full well that the electoral umpire, INEC, would not use card readers in the election.”

    He said the thugs would be used to cause mayhem at  polling units where the people may attempt to resist them.

    The APC claimed that the thugs would be housed in homes of some  PDP leaders for integration into the communities in which they will be deployed on election day.

    Calling on security agencies to mobilise their men to mount surveillance on all towns bordering Ekiti State to prevent the PDP from bringing in the thugs, APC also called for proper monitoring of PDP leaders in whose homes the thugs may stay.

    “INEC should also tell its polling officers (POs) to be on the lookout for cloned voter’s cards on the day of election. We have it on good authority that the PDP candidate, Ayodele Fayose, has already cloned several voter’s cards. Ekiti people would remember that we raised the alarm that the PDP was doling out money to copy the VIN numbers on people’s voter’s cards. These VIN numbers are what the PDP and its candidate used in producing its fake version of the PVCs.

    “Ekiti people living in boudary towns should also watch out for these criminals, who the PDP is planning to import,” Dipe said.

    But, Oluwawole said the APC allegedly brought in thugs from neighbouring states with AK47 rifles which they have been using to terrorise residents.

    He said: “PDP has always known the plans of the APC to import thugs into the state to cause problem and spread the rumour that it is another party. Let APC continue that old and unpopular trick.

    “PDP is busy with its campaign of issues regarding genuine and desirable development of Ekiti and its disenchanted electorate. PDP will not have to bring in thugs from neighbouring states because we are the party to beat. We are popular. June 21 will vindicate this fact.”

  • Rivers accuses NJC of  interference in its judiciary

    Rivers accuses NJC of interference in its judiciary

    •‘Plans to appoint Okocha CJ’

    The Rivers State Government has raised the alarm on the surreptitious move by the National Judicial Council (NJC) to appoint, through the back door, Justice Daisy Wotube Okocha as the Chief Judge of the state.

    It also revealed the plan by the NJC to direct all the judges of the Rivers state judiciary to accept directives and instructions from Okocha, in CJ’s capacity, but “clearly” against the judgment of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt, which voided her recommendation by the NJC.

    The administration of Rotimi Amaechi, also accused the NJC of continuing interference with the administration of justice in Rivers state.

    The Rivers Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, yesterday in Port Harcourt, called on Nigerians to hold the NJC and its leadership solely responsible for any breakdown of law and order in the state.

    Daisy is the immediate elder sister of a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), O.C.J. Okocha, SAN, who is a member of the NJC. Amaechi had inaugurated the most senior judge of Rivers judiciary, Justice Peter Agumagu, as the CJ.

    Rivers government said: “The NJC, to disguise its disrespect for the law and give the impression that it is acting within the law, has planned to christen Justice Daisy Wotube Okocha as an ‘Administrative Judge’ with powers to perform the functions of the Chief Judge, especially the assignment of cases.

    “The Rivers State Government wonders what special interest the Chief Justice of Nigeria (Justice Aloma Mariam Mukhtar) in person and the NJC in general, have in Rivers State and its Judiciary, as to contemplate such obviously unconstitutional and illegal act against the state judiciary, which act is also contemptuous of a Federal High Court’s judgment, which has voided NJC’s recommendation of Justice Daisy Wotube Okocha for appointment as Chief Judge of Rivers State.

    “The Rivers State Government wishes to state that by the State’s High Court Law, it is the Chief Judge that has powers to distribute the business of courts, (otherwise popularly known as assignment of cases), to Judges and not any other person, whether known as Administrative or Most Senior Judge as the NJC wishes to contrive.

    “The contraption and contrivance known as ‘Administrative Judge’ to perform the functions of a State Chief Judge is unknown to both the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Rivers State’s High Court Law.”

    Amaechi’s administration also reiterated that all issues pertaining to the matter of Justice Okocha and her desire to be the CJ of Rivers state, with the active support of the NJC, were subject of litigation in various courts, including the one Justice Okocha appealed.

    Rivers government said: “We demand that the NJC should obey the Nigerian Constitution (which vests appointment of judges, all category of judges, on the governor); obey the judgment of the courts (which judgment has voided its recommendation of Justice Daisy Wotube Okocha for appointment as the Chief Judge of Rivers State) and refrain from its continuing meddling in the administration of Justice in Rivers State, as it is clearly doing.

    “Rivers State Government wishes to state that it shall administratively and legally use all ways and means known to law, including its powers under the Constitution and all other extant laws, to resist the over-aching desire and attempts by some politicians in the NJC, who hope to use their membership of the NJC to hijack the Rivers State Judiciary for their group’s political ends, while pretending to be politically neutral.

    “We are constrained to call on Nigerians to hold the Body (NJC) and its leadership solely responsible for any breakdown of law and order, which its planned intermeddling with the administration of justice in Rivers State shall inexorably occasion.”

    The Amaechi’s administration also stated that it held the NJC, as a body, in high esteem, especially because its members are eminent members of the learned profession of Law

  • PDP accuses opposition of campaign of calumny

    PDP accuses opposition of campaign of calumny

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of sponsoring campaigns of calumny against it.

    A statement yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, said : “We have observed the ill-conceived and wicked offensive deployed by the APC wherein it has now resorted to attacking the personality of individuals and institutions of government using a section of the media.

    “In the last few days, the media have been awash with paid write-ups and advertorials by the APC using resources meant for the development of their states to castigate, discredit and ridicule PDP officials and other well meaning individuals in the country.

    “Nigerians must note that as we match towards the general elections, the APC has no single democratic structure on the ground. It still lacks genuine followership and has no defined presence at the grassroot. On the other hand, the PDP remains the party with the largest number of members and supporters and shall continue to be committed to the national interest for the good of all.

    “We wish to remind the APC that he who fails to work, works to fail. This is the ultimate fate that awaits them in 2015 and they should have nobody but themselves to blame. Of course, as bad losers, the only plan the APC has perfected is to incite the people and unleash mayhem in furtherance of its greater plot to truncate our democracy by reenacting the ugly experience of December 1983. This agenda has also failed as Nigerians are no longer in the dark regarding who the true enemies of our dear country are.”

  • PDP accuses APC of playing politics with tragedy

    PDP accuses APC of playing politics with tragedy

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said the All Progressives Congress (APC) should be ashamed of itself for seeking to play politics with the unfortunate death of Nigerians at a stampede during the recruitment exercise conducted by the Nigeria Immigration Service on Saturday.

    PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, in a statement on yesterday said the APC has again shown that it lacks respect for human life adding that its statement lacks class, and politicizing the unfortunate incident was a clear manifestation of its Janjaweed ideology.

    The PDP said it was despicable for the APC to condescend so low to trivialise and politicise weighty issues bordering on human lives while the families of the deceased were still mourning, all in a bid to score a cheap political point.

    The PDP described the APC statement as crass, adding that it has further exposed it as a party of insensitive persons blinded by inordinate quest for power.

    The ruling party said as a responsive party, it has since Saturday swung into action charging all relevant agencies to immediately conduct detailed investigation into the remote and immediate causes of the stampede. It also noted that the Federal Government has already started an immediate response to the incident.

    Noting that this was not the time to join issues with the APC which its described as “an ill-bred party which has no regard for human life”, the PDP said it will not be distracted by attacks by the APC but will remains committed to curbing unemployment in line with its manifesto and the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.

  • Osun APC accuses PDP of violence

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of allegedly using thugs to attack people at voter registration centres.

    It urged the police to arrest the thugs.

    In a statement by its Publicity Director, Kunle Oyatomi, APC said: “The situation is dangerously escalating. Within four days (Monday to Thursday), suspected PDP thugs injured and murdered resident’s in their party’s desperation to assume power.

    “On Wednesday, the party drew the attention of security agencies to the murder of a PDP member at Gbodo in Ile-Ife. Reports reaching the APC Secretariat informed us that a disagreement after a PDP meeting at Gbodo degenerated into violence and their party man was killed.

    “In an attempt to divert attention from the crime, the PDP unleashed violence on the father of Ife East Local Government Executive Secretary, Mr. Tajudeen Lawal, vandalising the old man’s property.”

    “Only yesterday, at the voter registration, alleged PDP thugs struck in several centres, violently disrupting the exercise and injuring APC supporters and other citizens. Some victims were hospitalised.

    “We urge security operatives to take seriously the increasing audacity with which the PDP is operating in Osun and constituting itself into a lawless and reckless army of thugs bent on intimidating the people to support their party. Osun citizens will not be cowed by the PDP’s intimidation and the notoriety for violence.”

    APC urged its supporters to remain vigilant, peaceful and law abiding. It warned them against taking the law into their hands, urging them to report attacks on them to the police.

    However, a PDP governorship aspirant, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has said his life iwas under threat.

    Speaking through his media aide, Prince Diran Odeyemi, Omisore said he had been receiving messages from unknown people threatening to kill him.

    He urged the police to protect him.

  • Alleged N62b fraud: Okorocha accuses Presidency of shielding Ohakim

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has accused the Presidency of frustrating efforts by his administration to probe his predecessor, Ikedi Ohakim, for alleged financial fraud.

    The governor, who spoke at a media chat with select reporters in the Government House, Owerri, said the Presidency, through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has shielded Ohakim from being prosecuted for his alleged financial offences.

    He said: “I have submitted my reports to the EFCC, the ICPC and other anti-graft agencies, but it appears that people, who have relationship with the Presidency, cannot be probed. I don’t know why my predecessor has not been probed. But the EFCC invites us everyday. The whole thing has been politicised.”

    The government last year set up a panel of enquiry, known as the Imo State Account Reconciliation Committee, led by former Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, to probe the Ohakim administration.

    The committee’s findings showed that N62 billion was allegedly spent on ‘dubious’ transactions and non-existent projects.

    The panel said the former governor received N420, 215,108,265 in addition to the N18.5 billion bond proceeds, of which N5.1 billion was utilised.

    It said one year after nothing appeared to be done in bringing the former governor and other key officials, who were indicted by the committee, to book.

    Okorocha, however, assured that with the state’s anti-graft agency, the Imo State Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (IEFCC), which would soon be passed into law, corrupt officials would no longer evade prosecution.

  • NCC accuses operators of sabotaging number portability

    NCC accuses operators of sabotaging number portability

    Regulator of the telecoms sector, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has accused mobile telecoms services providers of deliberately sabotaging the mobile number portability (MNP) scheme.

    The MNT was introduced about seven months ago to give subscribers more freedom to dump inefficient service providers.

    Speaking yesterday in Lagos at this year’s Telecoms Executive and Regulator’s Forum, Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, NCC, Eugene Juwah, said the regulator has been watching unfolding scenario in the implementation of MNP in the country, lamenting that operators have been frustrating subscribers willing to port out of their networks.

    He said this practice is particularly common among high value customers who for one reason or the other, express interest to port, warning that it will not hesitate to sanction erring operators.

    Juwah said MNP was NCC’s answer to subscribers prayers who c;lamoured for the introduction of the scheme in the country so that they could have ample opportunity to dump inefficient operators.

    “We should not be in a hurry to conclude that MNP has not succeeded. When compared with other countries where it has been introduced, it is too early for us to say it will not succeed.

    “We have been watching because some operators don’t want to play to the rules. We have evidence that high value customers are not allowed to go. People should play by the rules because if they do not, it will attract sanction,” Juwah warned.

    Earlier on, Director, Customer Care at Globacom, Maria Svesson, said since the scheme was introduced, less than 50000 subscribers have ported in and out of the networks. She identified constraints such as the window required for customers to be on the network and the issue of post-paid customers who might want to port out of the network without paying the debt owed the donor network.

    She said MNP has not succeeded as it should have because subscribers are already used to multi-SIMMing (use of multiple subscriber identity modules (SIMs).

  • NCC accuses telcos of ‘colluding’ with OEMs

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has accused some operators of behaving in a way that is suggestive of collusion with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in order to short change the government and encourage capital flight in the telecommunications sector.

    Director, New Media and Information Security, NCC, Dr Sylvanus Ehikioya, said some of the OEMs/vendors dismember information technology (IT) equipment supplied to the operators so as to get payment on each of the dismembered parts, adding that invoices submitted to the NCC for such payments are symptomatic of a deliberate attempt to collude with the vendors to cut corners. According to Dr Ehikioya, payment for a base transmission (BTS) for example is one whole unit but the vendors will want to split it into software and hardware, arguing that there can never be hardware without software.

    He said: “The distinction between what we call the basic software requirement and the optional software (immaterial). From the NCC’s perspective, a piece of metal is not worth paying for unless it can operate but the vendors want to separate software of any type from the pieces of that metal.

    “There is an appearance of collusion through their invoices. I did not say I have seen them colluding. It’s an appearance of collusion.”

    Dr Ehikioya who spoke on the sideline at a forum on Confirmation of Reasonableness of Services for Foreign Exchange Transaction in the Telecommunication Sector: Trends, Challenges & Way Forward, also said software developed locally were not popular among telecommunications firms in the country because of their low quality.

  • Rivers community accuses Wike of intimidation

    Rivers community accuses Wike of intimidation

    Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, has been accused of flooding his Rumueprikom community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State with policemen because of the support of the paramount ruler, Eze Anthony Owabie and the people for Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

    It was learnt yesterday in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital, that efforts were also made by Wike’s supporters in Rumueprikom to remove Owabie, but resisted by the peace-loving people. The monarch is still operating in his palace, with the symbol of authority.

    Loyalists of the supervising minister of education tried to impose Amaewhule Barry Wopara on Rumueprikom people as the new king, but the people rose in unison and said it would not happen, forcing Wopara to be operating from his private house.

    The people of the community also urged President Goodluck Jonathan to call Wike to order, in order to avoid escalation of the crisis. They pleaded with the Rivers state government to come to their rescue.

    It was also gathered that Wike, a two-term Chairman of Obio/Akpor LGA, became angry with the paramount ruler for receiving the Caretaker Chairman of the council, Chikaordi Dike, in his palace and making comments which the minister was not comfortable with.

    Dike recently visited the palace and presented a 500 KVA transformer for the use of the community and a 50 KVA sound-proof generator for the comfort of the monarch and other people in the palace.

    During the presentation, Owabie said the people of the community had been suffering and being in darkness for so long, in spite of Wike hailing from Rumueprikom, making the supervising minister of education and his cohorts to vow to remove him.

    One of the elders of Rumueprikom, who would not want his name in print, in a telephone interview last night, said: “Wike and his supporters in our community made attempts to remove our paramount ruler, Eze Anthony Owabie, for not backing them to fight Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

    “Eze Owabie refused to play politics with kingship and decided that whoever wanted to visit him in his palace would be received, which made him to receive the Obio/Akpor Caretaker Chairman, which angered Wike.

    “Without any formality, Wike simply announced the removal of Eze Owabie, believing that his pronouncement in the community would be final, but he was surprised with the people’s resistance, in spite of the presence of his policemen at Rumueprikom..

    “Wike has vowed to deal with anybody in Rumueprikom who associates with Governor Amaechi. Wike is now intimidating the chiefs of our community to sign a document to remove the paramount ruler, forgetting that it is a traditional and hereditary stool.

    “We want Governor Amaechi and the Rivers State Government to come to the rescue of the people of Rumueprikom. President Jonathan must also call Wike to order. We are being victimised for supporting Governor Amaechi.”

    The elder of Rumueprikom also urged Amaechi, who is the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), to ensure the recognition of the second class stool, empower the people and bring more development projects to the community

    The supervising minister of education, a former Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, who is the Director-General of Amaechi Campaign Organisation in 2011, is also the grand patron of the Grassroots Development Initiative (GDI).

    Secretary-General of the GDI, Samuel Nwanosike, described the allegations levelled against the supervising education minister as very unfortunate, baseless and annoying.

    Nwanosike said last night: “The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) conference has just ended in France. Wike and other eminent personalities left Nigeria for France seven days ago for the conference and their plane has just landed at Abuja airport.

    “The persons who levelled the allegations against Wike are mischievous. Owabie was deposed by the people of Rumueprikom, not Wike, as he cannot decide who will be the paramount ruler. The stool is not hereditary. The minister does not know about flooding the community with policemen.”

    The supervising minister of education also urged Rumueprikom people to continue to be law-abiding and support the focused Jonathan’s administration, especially the President’s re-election in 2015.

    The Rivers police Spokesman, Ahmad Muhammad, could not be reached last night for his comment.