Tag: BUHARI

  • Buhari has given Nigerians hope –  Justice Akanbi

    Buhari has given Nigerians hope – Justice Akanbi

    The pioneer chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Justice Mustapha Akanbi, on Thursday said that after 100 days in office, President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has given Nigerians hope.

    He added that what is expected from all sensible Nigerians is to “pray for Buhari to succeed.”

    The retired Appeal Court president spoke to reporters at a press briefing as part of activities to mark his 83rd birthday.

    He said:  “I did not imagine in my time that people will work for six months and they are not paid salaries. How will they feed their families? It is because people have stolen the money. Many political office holders have stolen money.

    “This administration has given more hope for now. I spoke against ICPC in the papers that they have not been working that they should wake up from slumber just as EFCC has woken up. The body language and spoken words of Buhari show that he is going to fight corruption.

    “Let us all support Buhari. Nobody will succeed in fighting corruption if government does not show political will and Buhari has demonstrated the political will in what he is doing now.”

    On the alleged delay in appointing minister, Justice Akanbi said “Buhari has said that we should wait till September 30, if he has not appointed, then you can go on with your criticism of his decision not to appoint ministers. So he has given a deadline. He must have reasons for giving that date.

    “When it comes to the issue of appointment, I understand that there are thousands of appointments to be given.  Buhari is the president for the good and the bad and for every Nigerian. I am sure that by the grace of God, he will balance his appointments.”

  • Stakeholders urge Buhari to revoke Lagos trade fair concession

    Stakeholders urge Buhari to revoke Lagos trade fair concession

    Stakeholders have urged President Muhammadu Buhari to revoke the concession agreement entered between the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex (LITFC) and Aulic Nigeria Limited.

    They said the concession was done in bad faith as all efforts to correct anomalies identified in the agreement were turned down by Aulic because of its closeness to the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    This call was made at the end of the two-day Stakeholders Forum, held jointly by Lagos International Trade Fair Complex Management Board, Federal Ministry of Industry and Investment and CHOSOVAN-M (Nigeria) Enterprises, inside Rockview Hotel, Festac Town, Lagos. It was all in a bid to reposition the trade fair complex for transparency and business administration.

    Speaking on behalf of the stakeholders through a paper titled: “Doing business: How to improve business In Lagos Trade Fair Complex,” , a representative of the traders, Mr. Bede Elo, blamed policy inconsistency for the concession of the complex. He said handing the complex to people with no business acumen to manage the place destroyed the government’s investment in the complex.

  • Oil workers advise Buhari to prioritise gas

    Oil workers advise Buhari to prioritise gas

    The Federal Government should make gas development its major source of earnings in view of the current global slump in oil price, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has said.

    The body in a document signed by Comrades Francis Johnson and Bayo  Olowoshile, President and General Secretary respectively, said it was high time the country diversified its economy by giving more attention to gas exploration and exportation for growth.

    It said Nigeria’s proven gas reserves of 183 trillion cubic feet (tcf) is huge and capable of bringing enormous revenue to the  government if well harnessed.

    The document said gas flared annually is estimated at 31.5 billion cubic metres (bcm) about 1.1 trillion cubic feet (tcf) valued $2.5billion is also a huge loss, adding that the waste can be prevented if the right policies are in place.

    “With 172million estimated population and our vast growing but grossly under exploited gas markets, the global campaign for the promotion of more environment friendly energy, emphasis on the activities of gas will preserve our forest, and generate more revenues for the country. Based on this, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari will be recording a far more success in the area of improving fiscal resources for the growth of the economy,” it said.

    The workers explained that the depletion of Nigeria’s foreign reserves and failure of the  government to meet budgetary expectations in recent times, was because the country depends solely on oil.

    According to the body, there is the need for a paradigm shift from oil to gas to grow the economy well, stressing that billions of dollars that Nigeria lose from oil was not good enough.

    PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates that Nigeria lost $5billon within five months this year, following the problems in the global industry. Also, the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) estimated that Nigeria’s revenue  from oil could be cut by about $10billion or 30 per cent before December, if urgent steps are not taken to address problems in the oil and gas sector.

    Its Vice Chairperson and Managing Director, Total Upstream Companies in Nigeria, Elizabeth Proust, warned that low crude oil prices  have significantly reduced the level of investible funds at a time when competition for investment is sharpening.

  • No struggle for BoT chairmanship – Tinubu

    No struggle for BoT chairmanship – Tinubu

    The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday debunked report that himself, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former interim National Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, were struggling to emerge the chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT).

    He spoke with State House correspondents after visiting President Muhammadu Buhari along with Akande at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    According to him, no such rivalry exists in the party and that the party is focused on supporting President Buhari achieve his goal of transforming the nation.

    He said: “Don’t listen to rumors, there is no struggle. Our party is not even looking at the direction of power struggle or anything of such.

    “The support structure is to encourage and support the President as you have heard from Chief Bisi Akande, to help him institutionalize his goal, principle and vision for a new Nigeria.”

    On those complaining about delay in the release of the ministerial list, he said: “There is pitfall in rushing, quick fix, depending upon the depth of the rot. And that rush can cascade into mistakes of unimaginable magnitude. There is equally glory and recovery in slowness, when you have a slow fix of a bad foundation.

    “So to me, I would rather take the one that will last the country and endure for a longer period of time than the rush hour shopping.”

    He also disagreed with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) claim that President Buhari was dictatorial.

    He said: “I disagree with that. He was elected on a platform of democracy, he has adhered to rule of law so far. What is dictatorship about what he has done? He has helped to stimulate the economy in the various states and that is where the people are. So what is dictatorship?

    “And the institutional paralysis had occurred in the country. It is very important for a steady man like the President to really help the nation recover from the paralysis and that is what he is doing. So I don’t see what is dictatorial about that.”

    He also asked the PDP to keep silent if it has nothing meaningful to say.

    “If they don’t have anything to say, they rather be quiet. They created what is wrong here today and we can’t sweep that under the carpet. There must be rule of law,” he added.

     

     

  • Buhari’s anti-corruption battle rages in nine states

    Buhari’s anti-corruption battle rages in nine states

    EFCC recovers $6.55m, €248,340 from 49 suspects

    NNPC, NIMASA, Amnesty under probe

    Cash seized by EFCC in 90 days

    •$3,902,229 and €248,340 (49 suspects) in MMIA
    •$2,198,900 from a suspect at Lagos Airport
    •$454, 050 (four suspects) at Aminu Kano Airport
    •$99,000 (one suspect) at Azikiwe Airport, Abuja

    Detectives are poring through the books of nine states as part of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s anti-corruption war.

    Besides, the war seems to be yielding bountiful harvests, going by the performance of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    EFCC has filed 71 high-profile cases in three months.

    The commission also seized over $6.555m  and €248, 340 from 55 money laundering suspects at the airports in Lagos, Kano and Abuja.

    The cash includes $3, 902, 229 and €248, 340 from 49 suspects at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos; $2, 198, 900 ( Lagos Domestic Airport); $454, 050 from four suspects at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano; and $99, 000 from a suspect at the private wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

    A former top official of an agency and his mule might be arraigned in court as soon as an ongoing investigation into a $2.1m laundered cash is concluded.

    The anti-graft commission said it had established links with its counterpart in Niger Republic on the recent arrest of some Nigerians smuggling hard currency to the Middle East.

    The EFCC said it was probing activities of some past government officials in nine states.

    Besides, it is investigating the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the  Niger Delta Amnesty Programme, and the National Maritime  and Safety Agency (NIMASA).

    These disclosures are contained in an Executive Brief on the activities of the commission by its Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde. It was exclusively obtained by The Nation.

    Part of the brief reads: “Operational activities of the Commission have been stepped up in line with the current policy directive of the President, especially in public corruption related investigations.

    ”A total of 71 cases were filed in the various state and Federal High Courts between 1st June and 1st September  2015.

    “ Only 31 of the cases have been arraigned, as the period coincides with the vacation of the Judges and pockets of labour strikes by some state judicial workers. Some of the high profile arraignments include: Ex-Governor Sule Lamido and two others(adjourned to September 28); former Governor Ikedi Ohakim (adjourned to September 30); and  former Governor Murtala Nyako (adjourned to October 21); and ex-Governor Timpreye Sylva with no definite date

    The EFCC said the trial of a former Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mr. Steve Oronsaye, will come up on October 21, but added that it had referred the case to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, for “reassessment based on the allegation of bias”.

    “Other major public corruption and abuse of cases opened in the last three months include those involving; Akwa Ibom, Kebbi, Enugu, Lagos, Plateau, Benue, Kwara, Katsina  and Cross River state governments, as well as Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Niger Delta Amnesty Program, and  the National Maritime  and Safety Agency (NIMASA).”

    The brief added: “Laundering of crime proceeds through large cash transactions has increased, due in part to the new policy stopping the lodgment of foreign currency into local domiciliary accounts. Arrests and seizures made by the Presidential Committee on Trans-border Cash Movement at the International Airports are transferred to the Commission for further investigation.”

    The brief added: “Suspects who either failed to declare or under-declare the currencies would be prosecuted under the Money Laundering Act 2012, as soon as the courts resume from their annual vacation

    ”The cash sum of $2, 198, 900 belonging to a former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was intercepted at the Lagos domestic Airport from a mule conveying the money to Abuja on 8th July 2015. The suspects would be arraigned in court at the conclusion of the investigation.”

    Regarding the smuggling of currency out of the country to the Middle East, the EFCC said it as in “close” contact with the anti-graft agency in Niger Republic.

    The commission added: “We are in close communication with the Nigerien High Authority for Fighting Against Corruption and Related Offences (HALCIA) on recent arrests of Nigerians smuggling large volumes of foreign currency through Niamey Airport to the Middle East.

    “We intend to contact the appropriate Authorities in Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Togo and Ghana for intelligence on current bulk cash smuggling trends by Nigerians.”

    The EFCC confirmed the   arrest of 10 crew members and detention of a vessel for alleged oil theft.

    The document added: “ Ten crew members of MV PEACE who were arrested off Lagos Fairway Buoy by the Nigeria Navy Ship BEECROFT with suspected stolen crude oil were arraigned on 22nd July 2015 before Hon. Justice Idris of the Federal High Court Lagos. The trial was adjourned to 22nd September 2015.

    “The case of MT EUROPORT, a vessel arrested by the Joint Task Force Operation PULO SHIELD on 15th June 2015 at Furopa Waterways in Bayelsa, will be in court as soon as the forensic report of the product sample is received from the Department of Petroleum Resources. Both vessels are detained in lawful custody.”

    On advance Fee Fraud scams, the anti-graft commission said it has returned €20,540 and $6, 500 to some foreigners.

    It said: “Although the Commission has drastically reduced the prevalence of rampant advance fee fraud in Nigeria, we continue to convict perpetrators and return their lost money to demonstrate that we have the capacity to provide justice to our local and foreign victims. Internet fraud has impacted our national image negatively.

    Such direct cash restitution includes:-

    • €10, 540 to a Belgian citizen through the Embassy in Abuja on 2nd September;
    • $6, 500 to an American citizen through the Embassy’s Legal Attaché on 19th August; and
    • €10, 000 sent by direct bank transfer to a French victim, who is suffering from terminal cancer in June

    The brief also highlighted the benefits of President Buhari’s interaction with the international community to anti-graft war in the last three months.

    It said: “We received several valuable capacity building assistance from the United States Government through the Department of Justice, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Institute of Peace, Postal Inspection Service, Homeland Security Investigations and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Other benefactors include; the German Consulate, Spanish Embassy, Interpol Singapore, United Kingdom National Crime Agency etc.

    “The trainings were held in Abuja, Lagos, Dakar, Malta, Singapore, United States, Thailand, Spain, the Netherlands, Mauritius & China between June and September 2015.

    “The United States Government through the FBI and the Homeland Security Investigations also donated a Forensic Recovery of Evidence Device (FRED workstation) and a currency detection/counting machine to the Commission in August 2015 to further strengthen our technical capacity.

     

  • Re: trilogy about controversy on Buhari’s war against corruption

    Re: trilogy about controversy on Buhari’s war against corruption

    As I promised last week, I am dedicating this week’s column to the reactions to my trilogy of sorts on the controversy stirred by the attacks on President Muhammadu Buhari’s declared war on corruption, notably the attacks from Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah and Professor Ben Nwabueze.

    The first piece of August 19, which was the prelude to the subject, elicited 24 texts. The second of August 26 about Bishop Kukah elicited 84 texts and four emails. The third last week about Prof. Nwabueze elicited 31 texts and three emails.

    Here’s my selection of the reactions.

    On the prelude

    Sir,

    For once you wrote an article, which is unbiased. The war against corruption by President Muhammadu Buhari (PMB) must go on, irrespective of who is involved. Forget about Prof. Nwabueze and his likes. Our PMB has our support. +2348033204747.

    Sir,

    You are an ethnic and a religious jingoist, in addition to being an attention seeker and a fool. +2348065296641.

    Sir,

    Corruption is a cancer that is eating up the soul of our country, and any fight against it should be encouraged. But let this fight be holistic, starting from 1999 to date. Any Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba thief should face the full weight of the law. We want an all inclusive war.

    Patrick,

    Abuja. +2347010393213.

    Sir,

    Prof. Ben Nwabueze was a minister of education under President Ibrahim Babangida, not Gen. Sani Abacha. He served as minister, while Malam Bello Dogondaji (Santurakin Sakkwato) was his minister of state.

    Nurudeen Tambaya, +2348034507641.

     

    On Kukah

    Sir,

    I don’t blame you, you are a Muslim. Look at you talking about an anointed man of God. But one thing is certain; if there was no Jonathan as president, there would not have been civilian Buhari president. Jonathan is the father of a new Nigeria, period.

    Jose Mou, Aba.  +2348165288291.

    Sir,

    Your piece made interesting reading. I want to observe, however, that contrary to expressing views in the media, Father Hassan Kukah still stands tall as an advocate of truth and a true friend of former Presidents Obasanjo and Goodluck. By his calling as a priest he will never support the perpetration of corruption in the polity, let alone attack Buhari’s anti-corruption drive as insinuated by many.

    Malbang, J.B. +2348061520950.

    Sir,

    Re -Attacks on Buhari’s war on corruption – The case of Kukah. I wish to state categorically that the war on corruption is a collective war by the majority of Nigerians. As far as we are concerned, whoever is against this war is an enemy of the masses, be you a Pastor, Bishop, an Imam, Emir, Oba, Obi, whatever. Nobody will deceive us with ethnic, religious or political colouration. As for me, I have stopped reading some newspapers or listening to some radio or TV stations that have shamelessly sold out to these corrupt politicians and rogues. They should be warned that no evil should happen to Buhari. We are solidly behind him and God Almighty will see him through in Jesus’ name.

    Jimi Omeiza Moses,

    Eruwen Road, Ikorodu, Lagos.

    +2348058589458.

    Sir,

    I commend your insightful piece on Bishop Kukah in The Nation today. But you messed it up with your paragraph 13 in which you said ‘my hunch is that he has tried to defend them essentially because they are fellow Christians…’ And yet you admitted that corruption knows no tribe or religion. When will Nigerians think outside religion and ethnicity?

    Ozolua,

    Lagos. +2348023058761.

    Sir,

    This is the best you’ve written. When JONA was stealing with illiterate gusto, KUKAH never envisaged PDP’s ouster. Now that DANIEL BUHARI has come to judgment, let all the toadies in religious garb take cover of silence or self-exile.

    Sam, Ibadan. +2348066174320.

    Sir,

    This is what happens when one leaves his duty post. The Bishop should have concentrated on his assignment to catholicise the seat of the Sokoto Caliphate. I am not sure his masters in the Vatican will be too happy about the controversy he has generated by those selfish and biased comments that have, by now, conclusively been read by most Nigerians to be meant to distract the efforts of our elected President to deliver on his WIDELY ACCEPTED campaign promise: fight against corruption.

    I would advise the Bishop to leave Abuja and return to base to do best what he is paid for. The NCP has outlived its usefulness (if ever it was). He may not know, but the mere presence of the priest-contractor, Oritsejafor, in the team completely killed whatever little credibility the team had.

    Engr. Mailadi Yusuf Abba

    mailadiyusuf@yahoo.com

    +2348030730757.

    Sir,

    You’ve diligently skinned this wolf in canonical mask. Please do the same with that bigot in academic robe. +2348054300625.

    Sir,

    Your hunch was wrong. It’s not because of their faith, but because the Bishop has lost the uncommon courage. Does his Bible teach that people should steal?

    Victor (Akure) +2348034647763.

    Sir,

    I don’t think you were able to find Bishop Kukah “guilty” of any wrong doing. Just go through your article and see the futile attempt to nail the bishop.  +2348033217721.

    Sir,

    President Buhari is not against any tribe or religion. He is addressing the most pressing problem of Nigeria – corruption.

    Dr. Mann Tolofari, Port Harcourt. +2348038749534.

    Sir,

    So your interest is to use the pages of newspapers to insult the clergy. Why is it that you don’t have respect for men of God?

    Ekene, +2347031221600.

     

    Sir,

    We all know that Mohammed Haruna is a fanatic. He should leave Kukah alone to exercise his democratic right. +2347066583610.

    Sir,

    Thanks for the magnificent piece on the Bishop. The man, like any flesh, has lost focus. He is now dancing naked in the public square. The Desmond Tutu of Nigeria (my wrong perception of him) has become the Oritsejafor of Nigeria. May God help our beloved country and the president. +2348033205272.

    Sir,

    Good article as always. However, I remember Bishop Kukah defended PMB when Nigerians wanted to lynch him on his misrepresented statement that Muslims should not vote for other religions. Which camaraderie was that?

    Musa, Keffi. +2348033202992.

    Sir,

    I read your article of August 26 with great relish. The so-called National Peace Committee is preaching peace without justice. The members have become busybodies and interlopers.

    Olu Ajayi,  Abeokuta. +2348051514428.

    Sir,

    I read your piece on Bishop Hassan Kukah and I whole heartedly agree with your take on the Bishop’s outrageous and unforgivable utterances. You neglected to mention though that he actually said that President Buhari should remember that he would one day leave office and might therefore face the same probes by his successor. I think that thinly veiled threat/blackmail was, for me, so irresponsible and truly unconscionable.

    In conclusion, our feelings on this matter diverge only in your position that the NPC should not be disbanded.  President Buhari does not need these distracting visits and unnecessary vexations to the spirit; his hands are full. Let the Peace Committee, if they insist on existing, look elsewhere, where there is conflict. Let them visit the Northeast, fish out genuinely aggrieved youths and negotiate peace, etc.

    Mrs Kechi Adogu.

    kechi.adogu@gmail.com On Nwabueze

    Sir,

    This is a masterpiece. I must confess that this is the best piece I have ever read from you in the last five years, the worst being the one you wrote on Dikko Inde, lately the Comptroller-General of Customs last year, ignorantly praising him.

    Nasiru Manga

    nasmang@gmail.com

    Sir,

    How much are you being paid and by whom to insult personalities that you cannot be a match to even if given 1000 years on this planet earth? Mind you the fight against corruption is a Nigerian project, so don’t look at it as your personal project or PMB’s. Enough is enough of your insults on our elders and leaders.

    Goodman Dan,

    Taraba State.

    +2348128062112.

    Sir,

    Thanks for making many Nigerians aware of the diabolical role of Prof Nwabueze during those trying years of 1966 and 1993 respectively. The great scholar is at present clutching his “boarding pass” to enter the plane to the Great Beyond. He should therefore start toeing the few remaining paths of nationalism still open to him.

    Amb. L. T. Bade-Afuye.

    +2347013324163.

    Sir,

    I was very outraged by the position of Ben Nwabueze; it lacked scholarship. These are the people sponsoring Radio Biafra.

    Ahmed Isa,

    Agbor.

    +2348035120188.

    Sir,

    I think Nwabueze is only afraid that with the unity of the North, the votes of the Southeast have become inconsequential in determining who becomes the president of this country. He lost his professorship long time ago. He now analyses issues like a motor park tout.

    +2348030948991.

  • ‘Buhari creating climate for zero-corruption’

    ‘Buhari creating climate for zero-corruption’

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief David Onuoha-Bourdex has said President Muhammadu Buhari is creating a zero-corruption climate for prospective ministers.

    A statement in Abakaliki yesterday said those complaining of the President’s perceived slow-pace failed to recognise his desire to ensure that his ministers would not continue the cycle of corruption evidenced in the last administration.

    He noted that the country was witnessing a new approach to governance, saying that instead of accusing the President of operating as a sole administrator, Nigerians should recognise that since a garden reveals the character of the gardener, an incorruptible president would not allow an environment that encourages corruption around him.

    “Therefore, if President Buhari has used the last three months to set necessary structures and create the enabling culture for prudence and transparency, I think Nigeria is the best for it. We should not judge the president negatively on account of his meticulous approach to governance,” the APGA chieftain asserted.

    Onuoha-Bourdex expressed satisfaction with the leadership style of President Buhari. He said Buhari radiated a positive aura and the young administration has breathed sanity into the country’s economy.

    He hoped that the ministers would emulate the President.

     

     

  • Buhari orders review of Nigeria’s foreign missions abroad

    Buhari orders review of Nigeria’s foreign missions abroad

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to review the size and number of Nigeria’s foreign missions.

    The Permanent Secretary, Paul Bulus Lolo, spoke with State House correspondents after making a presentation to President Buhari on the ministry’s activities.

    According to him, Nigeria needed to review the number of its 119 missions based on its capacity, especially as the economy is looking down.

    To this end, he said a committee would be set up to look at the issue.

    He said: “We also talked about the state of our embassies. All of these in the context of what Nigeria aspire to be at home, on the sub-region, in the continent and around the globe.

    “Mr. President asked the ministry to be realistic in terms of our representation abroad. We have 119 missions. He asked whether we need to have that number or we rationalise based on our capacity. Right now, the economy is looking down. We are trying to revive and revamp. It is a matter of time.

    “The specific directive that he has given is that a committee be formed to look at the issue of our representation abroad, the size and the number of missions on whether or not the number should remain the same or we do something about those numbers.

    On the time frame, he said: “As soon as possible. No specific time frame but he said the sooner, the better. Action needs to be taken.”

    Asked to speak on the effect of cutting down missions abroad, he said: “It is a function of interest and capacity. I believe what the President was saying to us is that we should cut our coat according to our material and not according to our size.”

    He said he underlined the importance of the activities of the ministry, which is 75 per cent outside the country and 25 per cent domestic.

    Even though the ministry does 25 per cent of its work at home, he said foreign policy derived from domestic policy.

    He said: “There is a close nexus between a country’s domestic and foreign policy. Our activities are handled by our missions abroad because the ministry’s functions cover relations of country’s formulations and management of Nigeria’s foreign policy, getting and managing relations with other countries and all of these crystallise into what opportunities there are and challenges.”

    He said the ministry was crystallising the priority of the present administration, which had articulated security, the economy and the fight against corruption.

    He said: “The fundamentals of our foreign policy as defined by the objective of principles are not only sound but relevant. What changes is the nuance that governments and regimes bring from time to time. I took him through the themes of different regimes and evolution of Nigerian government policy starting with 1975 when the slogan was “Africa has come of age”. President when he was in power 1983-1985 came up with the concentric circle concept.

    “General Babangida as President from 1985 until he stepped outside came with two things: Concept of Medium powers as well as economic diplomacy. Then under the late Yar’Adua, we dealt with citizen diplomacy and the last regime came with transformation agenda.

    “We are now looking at them and crystallising the priority of the present administration that has articulated security, the economy and the fight against corruption.

    “All these will be important to our ministry and the mission abroad to take outside and explain to the rest of the world,” he added.

     

  • Buhari, Obasanjo meet at Aso Rock

    Buhari, Obasanjo meet at Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari and former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday met at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The two leaders met in a closed meeting for about one hour at the President’s office.

    Details of the meeting were unknown as at the time of filing this report.

    Obasanjo declined to speak to reporters when Buhari escorted him to his vehicle around 4:17p.m.

    He simply told repoters: “Comot joo”

    Buhari on August 21 named Obasanjo as his special envoy to mediate and find a solution to the crisis brewing in Guinea Bissau.

     

  • Buhari, Obasanjo meet at Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari and former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday met at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The two leaders met in a closed meeting for about one hour at the President’s office.

    Details of the meeting were unknown as at the time of filing this report.

    Obasanjo declined to speak to reporters when Buhari escorted him to his vehicle around 4:17p.m.

    He simply told repoters: “Comot joo”

    Buhari on August 21 named Obasanjo as his special envoy to mediate and find a solution to the crisis brewing in Guinea Bissau.