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  • Buhari, Okiro, governors for Anambra summit

    President Muhammadu Buhari is billed to lead the chairman of Police Service Commission (PSC), Mike Okiro as well as state governors to Anambra State next week for a summit on moral education.

    The summit is scheduled to hold at the Women Development Centre in Awka, the state capital.

    The event is organised by the Association of Moral Education in Nigeria and Africa, led by its coordinator, Rev. Sis. Maryjude Therese – Nwodo.

    Briefing reporters at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Awka, Nwodo said President Buhari was chosen for the summit because of his “demonstrable commitment in moral re-armament.”

    She said, “President Buhari is chosen because of his change mantra. We sent an invitation to the President and we got a message that he has shown interest to attend.”

    The Revd. Sister maintained that moral education has become a burden in the society, while blaming the government for not creating jobs for the teeming youths in the society.

    She said in Anambra State, for instance, former governors Chris Ngige and Peter Obi tried their best in teaching morals in the society, adding that Obiano has also not been quiet on the topic.

    She further said the association decided to organise the conference to keep a legacy for the next generation, adding that it is creating awareness on how to build a better society.

    The event, which would start on 14 July and ends on 18 July, 2015 at Finotel Hotels, would have Prof. Godswill Obioma, Executive Secretary, Nigeria Education Research Development Council deliver a paper on the day.

    The association, according to Therese Nwodo, was formed in 1976 and had Nigeria as its 36th member nation.

     She said the Parent American Association on Moral Education became interested in making Nigeria its member after her presentation the last time she visited the organiSation.

     She said the task of imparting virtues in the young was a job for everybody, adding that was why the association is non-religious and inter-disciplinary.

  • Probe oil depot, Buhari urged

    Members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), plying their trade at Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Osisioma on the outskirts of Aba, the commercial hub of Abia State has called on the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to beam its searchlight on the depot as the campaign to reform and bring sanity in the oil sector gathers momentum.

    The group in a press release issued on Tuesday by its chairman, Levi Amah noted that reform would not only restore sanity in the system, but would also bring fresh breath into the depot that services Southeastern zone.

    Amah while urging President Buhari to use his office to unravel the mystery behind scarcity of petroleum products in the depot and the entire southeast at the moment said it was worrisome that despite the assurances by of Pipelines and Petroleum Marketing Company (PPMC) officials to make petroleum products available for purchase, their members still suffer untold hardship to get the products which makes them source it from outside the zone.

    IPMAN while describing as untrue and so flimsy the excuse making rounds in some quarters that the scarcity of petroleum products in the zone was as a result of the old and rustic nature of pipelines use in conveying products from Port Harcourt to Aba depot, recalled that petroleum engineers had assured that such pipes last for more than 150 years before they could become rustic and out of use.

    “We are sending this ‘SOS’ because for the umpteenth time, officials of the PPMC have assured us of availability of products, but we do not see any and this has made us to travel as far as Lagos to buy products that ordinarily we could have gotten at Aba, with its attendant risks.

    “Again, blaming the scarcity on pipelines vandalism amounts to buck passing because the pipelines are being guarded by a combined team of security men. Pipeline vandalism in this wise could only be possible with the connivance of security agencies unless they are indicting personnel of these agencies”.

    The Nation check in most petroleum stations on Tuesday reveal that pump price of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) sells between N110-N120 while black marketers sells N130-N140 a liter, though there were no queues as a result of the products availability in most of the filling stations as at the time of filing this report.

    Some Petroleum product consumers who spoke to our correspondent while recalling how horrific it was for Nigerians especially travelers during the last strike action by members of the petroleum dealers urged the major players in the industry to resolve their issues amicably and added that the citizenry and the country were yet to recover from the impact of the last industrial set back it had from the past industrial action by the union.

  • Buhari, Okiro, governors for  Anambra summit

    Buhari, Okiro, governors for Anambra summit

    President Muhammadu Buhari is billed to lead the chairman of Police Service Commission (PSC), Mike Okiro as well as state governors to Anambra State next week for a summit on moral education.

    The summit is scheduled to hold at the Women Development Centre in Awka, the state capital.

    The event is organised by the Association of Moral Education in Nigeria and Africa, led by its coordinator, Rev. Sis. Maryjude Therese – Nwodo.

    Briefing reporters at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Awka, Nwodo said President Buhari was chosen for the summit because of his “demonstrable commitment in moral re-armament.”

    She said, “President Buhari is chosen because of his change mantra. We sent an invitation to the President and we got a message that he has shown interest to attend.”

    The Revd. Sister maintained that moral education has become a burden in the society, while blaming the government for not creating jobs for the teeming youths in the society.

    She said in Anambra State, for instance, former governors Chris Ngige and Peter Obi tried their best in teaching morals in the society, adding that Obiano has also not been quiet on the topic.

    She further said the association decided to organise the conference to keep a legacy for the next generation, adding that it is creating awareness on how to build a better society.

    The event, which would start on 14 July and ends on 18 July, 2015 at Finotel Hotels, would have Prof. Godswill Obioma, Executive Secretary, Nigeria Education Research Development Council deliver a paper on the day.

    The association, according to Therese Nwodo, was formed in 1976 and had Nigeria as its 36th member nation.

    She said the Parent American Association on Moral Education became interested in making Nigeria its member after her presentation the last time she visited the organiSation.

    She said the task of imparting virtues in the young was a job for everybody, adding that was why the association is non-religious and inter-disciplinary.

  • Buhari orders ‘immediate interventions’ for troubled local industries

    Buhari orders ‘immediate interventions’ for troubled local industries

    THE nation’s ailing and moribund textile, mining and agro-based industries will soon be revived to reduce unemployment, it has been learnt.

    President Muhammadu Buhari, who gave this indication yesterday, said he had ordered “some immediate interventions” to address challenges faced by industrialists.

    He spoke when a delegation of foreign investors visited him at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Buhari, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said the creation of more jobs for youths was the key objective of his administration’s economic agenda.

    This, he said, would be pursued with the greatest possible dedication.

    He said: “I still recall with clarity that at some point, the textile industry in Nigeria was employing about 320,000 Nigerians. But today, the same industry employs less than 30,000 people and the factories operate below capacity or they are completely closed.

    “I have made a promise to Nigerians that jobs will be created as part of efforts to revive the economy and that promise will be fulfilled. We will move as fast as we can to resuscitate the textile and mining industries, and also improve production in our agricultural sector.

    “Now that we are trying to create jobs, we cannot allow industries and factories to close down. Instead, we should be making every effort to ensure that we reopen the closed ones and attract new ones to reduce unemployment,” Buhari told the investors who are the proprietors of Olam Farms Nigeria Limited.

    He assured the delegation, which was led by Mr. Mukul Mathur, that his administration would encourage investments in agriculture and other sectors of the economy by creating a more favourable environment and enabling laws.

    The president said he ordered the interventions to address challenges faced by industrialists after being briefed by Mministries of Agriculture and Industries, Trade and Investment.

    “We will move very quickly to see what we can do to help you and other investors in the country so that you can help us to create jobs for our people,” the president told Mathur and his team.

    Mathur told the president that Olam Group of Companies was established in Nigeria in 1989 and employs about half a million Nigerians, directly and indirectly.

    He, however, said the group was facing difficulties with the reversal of some government policies in 2010 and 2013, which could lead to the closure of some of its industries in the country.a

  • Govt to take care of Chibokgirls’ parents

    Govt to take care of Chibokgirls’ parents

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday maintained that the handling of the Chibokgirls issue by former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was not impressive.

    He spoke when he received the #Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) camapigners at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where they made numerous demands of the government.

    Buhari also said it was a matter of right for the government to take care of the escaped girls and parents of the over 200 secondary school girls abducted from Chibok, Borno State on April 14.

    He said: “Nobody in Nigeria or outside could have missed your consistency and persistence, demonstration of the injustice meted on you, the parents, the community and Nigeria.

    “Representing the government of Nigeria, I cannot rationalise the government’s incompetence in dealing with this issue. We only ask for your patience.

    “I’m impressed with the presentation of BBOG by Mrs . Uwais, which is comprehensive enough, and the leadership of the Chibok community has made a comprehensive representation as well as leader of this group, the cleric that represents the group.”

    Buhari added: “It’s unfortunate that the security and federal government conflicting report initially presented the government and its agencies in a very bad light both nationally and internationally because the law enforcement agencies and the government were conflicting each other, sometimes within hours or within weeks, that is not very impressive.

    “The delayed and late reaction by former government and its agencies was very unfortunate as I said. And I thank the leader of Chibok Community for the articulated priorities he has drawn about welfare of the families, of the communities and rehabilitation of infrastructure. I think government should provide these infrastructure as a matter of right.

    “I think you will agree that the present government take the issue very seriously. Within a week of being sworn in, I visited Niger, Chad and would have visited Cameroon but for the invitation of the G7 to go to Germany and listen to them.”

    Buhari promised to do his all to rescue the girls.

    He wondered how the capacity of the Armed Forces had lowered over the years.

    Promising to strengthen institutions, the President said everything would be done to bring the Armed Forces back to glory.

    He said: “And Nigeria, I assure you, will do its best because we, as I said, are the battle ground and we are being helped by our neigbours.

    “It is paradoxical what the Nigerian military has achieved from Burma to Zaire to Liberia to Sierra Leone to Sudan. But Nigeria has now to be helped by Niger, Chad, and Cameroon. How are the mighty fallen.

    “We will do our best to restore the respectability of our country and its institutions. And with you, your steadfastness and your seriousness, we will do what we can do; we will accommodate all your observations, including the negative ones, about the performance of the government and its agencies.”

    According to him, strategy and tactics have been put in place by the multinational task force towards defeating Boko Haram.

    “At the G7, the leadership there ask us for our shopping list, which I’m still compiling. Military has submitted theirs and I’m waiting for the governments of the frontline states to submit theirs, local government by local government in terms of infrastructure, schools, health care, roads, markets, churhes, mosques and so on.”

    The President also called on Boko Haram to change its name as it has nothing to do with any religion.

    He said: “We are pleased that in the excesses of the terrorists, they have blown themselves. I think they have to change their name from Boko Haram to something else because no religion will kill the innocent.

    “You can’t go and kill innocent people and say Allah Akbar! It is either you don’t believe it or you don’t know what you are saying.

    “So it has nothing to do with religion; they are just terrorist and Nigeria will demobilise all of them.”

    The group’s visit to the Villa, came 450 days after the Chibokgirls’ abduction.

    The group, led by former Minister of Education Oby Ezekwesili and Mrs. Mariam Uwais, was at the Villa after some failed attempt to see former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    Ezekwesili said: “The Federal Government should spare no resources in urgently rescuing our 219 Chibok girls as promised by the President and the National Security Adviser of the President at various times.

    “Our Federal Government has the constitutional duty to give justice to our Chibok girls by ensuring their immediate rescue.  The rescue of our Chibok girls will amount to the strongest statement that our government has respect for the “sanctity and dignity of every nigerian life.

    “An apology for the failure of governance that led to the abduction. An apology for the failure of governance that caused failure to rescue our girls for over 400 days.

    “Strategies for curbing the emergence, and growth of curious sects. Immediately set up a structured feedback and communication system that is composed of the Federal and Borno State governments through designated security and ministerial authorities, the parents of the abducted girls. the Chibok (KADA) community, and citizens, through the #BringBackOurGirls group.”

    She spoke of a global best practice system of Verification, Authentication and Reunification System (VARS) abducted citizens who are rescued.

    “The VARS is holistic for Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Resettlement of victims of abduction and can immediately be adopted by our Federal Government,” Mrs. Ezekwesili said.

    “To implement such a systemic approach of authentication we recommend that the Federal Government inaugurates a team comprising: The National Security Adviser, Leaders of the Counter Insurgency Task Force, the Department of State Security on one hand; and State Governments of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, aided and supported by local authorities and traditional leaders, on the other hand and the representatives of abduction victims on the other hand.

    “The Team should be tasked with credible implementation of the VARS. The primary task of the team shall be to work with every abducted victim’s family and community to accurately ascertain the true identity of every such individuals and following their accurate identification to make available the comprehensive programme for Recovery, Rehabilitation Resettlement and Reintegration to the rescued citizens.”

    The group advised that the system should be adopted for the 200 girls and 93 women rescued on the 28th April 2015.

    According to her, the #BringBackOurGirls, is ready to support the initiative.

    She went on: “Furthermore, grant access for #BBOG to Chibok girls when rescued; thereby accepting our offer to support re-unification of rescued Chibok girls with their families as well their rehabilitation and reintegration.

    “That the Federal Government will immediately set up a Commission of Inquiry for Accountability on Abduction and Rescue of OUR #ChibokGirls. The Commission should be charged with the task of transparently investigating and reporting on the security lapses that caused their successful abduction and the operational leadership failures that led to their long captivity in terrorist enclave.

    Representing Kibaku Area Development Association, (KADA), Mr. Dauda Illiya said the rescue of the Chibok girls was the people’s priority.

    He said that his association was happy with the President’s commitment to rescueing the girls as promised in his inaugural speech on May 29.

    Illiya urged Mr. President to fulfill this promise by treating the safe return of the girls as a top priority.

    Besides the parents and the escaped girls, he said that the entire Chibok community is heavily traumatized and/or displaced since the abduction and the subsequent serial attacks.

    “We therefore, seek your assistance in urgently providing relief materials to our people who are displaced, scattered and suffering all over,” he said

    Delivering the opening remark on behalf of the group, Mrs. Uwais extended condolences to the families of those who died in the recent attacks by the sect.

    She said that the group would never give up on the Chibok girls.

    Hadiza Bala Usman, said the group would continue to demand accountability.

    One of the Chibok girls’ parents, who spoke in Hausa language, could not hold back tears.

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo along with the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki and some service chiefs were among top government officials who received the group in the briefing room attached to the Council Chamber.

  • NASUP urges Buhari to stop HND/BSC dichotomy

    The National Association of Students Union Presidents, (NASUP), has urged President Muhammadu Buhari, to push policies that would scrap the HND/B.sc dichotomy.

    President of NASUP, Comrade Osaro Louis, who spoke at a briefing said the discrimination between graduates of university and polytechnics have caused untold hardship to many polytechnic graduates.

    He urged the Buhari’s administration to look into some key issues that border on students’ welfare and free education at all levels in line with the manifestos of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Loius said the Buhari administration should look into issues of students’ loans, support for academic research, vocational studies and training centres in higher institutions.

    He said APC government should focus on the rehabilitation of decaying infrastructure in tertiary institutions especially those geared towards agricultural development.

    Loius said: “We want to specially congratulate the President  Muhammadu Buhari on his victory of March 28 presidential election. It is, indeed, an undisputable victory for all Nigerians and the burning passion and desire for change.

    “We advise Buhari to discharge services that will center on accountability and shun all forms of tribalism, nepotism, favouritism, corruption, and sentiment to reinstate dividends of democracy.”

  • Boko Haram’s end imminent – Buhari

    Boko Haram’s end imminent – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday expressed condolences to Nigerians who lost relatives in the latest terror attacks in Jos, Kano, and Zaria.

    Buhari, in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, joined other Nigerians in mourning their loved ones who were brutally murdered in suicide bombings and attacks that also caused horrifying injuries to others.

    He urged all Nigerians, however, not to be unduly disheartened by the seeming resurgence of terrorists’ attacks and atrocities in the country, saying his administration remains fully committed to overcoming the challenges of insecurity, terrorism and insurgency as quickly as possible.

    According to him, the intensified onslaught by the military on terrorists’ strongholds has led to significant seizures of weapons and vehicles, a blockage of their sources of arms and ammunition and a decimation of their fighting men.

    President Buhari also assured Nigerians of the ability and readiness of the country’s armed forces and security agencies to contain the frantic resort by the terrorists to attacks on soft targets such as crowds and places of worship.

    The statement reads: “The President is convinced that with recent increases in troops’ deployment, improvements in the supply of arms and equipment to the military, as well as the ongoing efforts to mobilize greater international cooperation and support, the end of Boko Haram and terrorism in Nigeria is in sight.”

    He called on Nigerians to remain vigilant and report any suspicious persons to security agents as his administration continues to give the highest possible priority to eradicating Boko Haram and ensuring greater security of lives and property across the country.

     

  • Buhari promises interventions for local industries

    Buhari promises interventions for local industries

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said his administration will give full attention to the rapid revival of ailing and moribund textiles, mining and agro-based industries as part of efforts to reduce unemployment in the country.

    He spoke at an audience with a delegation of foreign investors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Buhari in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said the creation of more jobs for Nigeria’s unemployed youth was the key objective of his administration’s economic agenda.

    This, he said, will be pursued with the greatest possible dedication.

    “I still recall with clarity that at some point, the textile industry in Nigeria was employing about 320,000 Nigerians. But today, the same industry employs less than 30,000 people and the factories operate below capacity or they are completely closed.

    “I have made a promise to Nigerians that jobs will be created as part of efforts to revive the economy and that promise will be fulfilled. We will move as fast as we can to resuscitate the textile and mining industries, and also improve production in our agricultural sector.

    “Now that we are trying to create jobs, we cannot allow industries and factories to close down. Instead, we should be making every effort to ensure that will re-open the closed ones and attract new ones to reduce unemployment,” President Buhari told the investors who are the proprietors of Olam Farms Nigeria Limited.

    He assured the delegation, which was led by Mr. Mukul Mathur, that his administration will encourage investments in agriculture and other sectors of the economy by creating a more favourable environment and enabling laws.

    Buhari said he had already ordered some immediate interventions to address current challenges faced by industrialists in the country after receiving briefings from Ministries of Agriculture and Industries, Trade and Investment, respectively.

  • Buhari faults Jonathan’s handling of Chibok girls’ saga

    Buhari faults Jonathan’s handling of Chibok girls’ saga

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday maintained that that the handling of the Chibok girls issue by former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was not impressive.

    He spoke when he received the #Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He declared that it was a matter of right for the government to take care of the welfare of the escaped girls and parents of the over 200 secondary school girls abducted from Chibok, Borno State on April 14 last year.

    He said: “Nobody in Nigeria or outside could have missed your consistency and persistence, demonstration of the injustice meted on you‎, the parents, the community and Nigeria.

    “Representing the government of Nigeria, I cannot rationalize the government’s incompetence in dealing with this issue. We only ask for your patience.

    “I’m impressed with the presentation of BBOG by Mrs.  Uwais, which is comprehensive enough and the leadership of the Chibok community has made a comprehensive representation as well as leader of this group, the cleric that represents the group.”

    “It’s unfortunate that the security and federal government conflicting reports initially presented the government and it’s agencies in a very bad light both nationally and internationally because the law enforcement agencies and the government were conflicting each other sometimes within hours or within weeks, that is not very impressive.

    “The delayed and late reaction ‎by former government and its agencies was very unfortunate as I said. ‎And I thank the leader of Chibok Community for the articulated priorities he has drawn about welfare of the families, of the communities and rehabilitation of infrastructure. I think government should provide these infrastructures as a matter of right.

    “I think you will agree that the present government takes the issue very seriously. Within a week of being sworn in, I visited Niger, Chad and would have visited Cameroon but for the invitation of the G-7 to go to Germany and listen to them.”

    Buhari promised to do all it takes to rescue the Chibok girls.

    The President also wondered how the capacity of Nigerian armed forces had lowered over the years.

    Promising to strengthen institutions, he said, that everything will be done to bring the armed forces back to its lost glory.

    The #Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group visited the Presidential Villa to make formal demands for the girls’ rescue, among others.

    The group was led by the Coordinators, former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili and Mariam Uwais.

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo along with the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki and some service chiefs were also among top government officials that received the group in the briefing room attached to the Council Chamber.

    Previous attempts by the group to access the seat of power and have audience with former President Jonathan were thwarted by the last administration.

    The demands made by Ezekwesili and Chibok Area Development Association, represented by Mr. Dauda Iliya,  Wednesday, included increasing effort by the government to immediately rescue the abducted girls, for the Federal Government to start taking care of the welfare of parents of the abducted and escaped girls.

    They also demanded for the general welfare of the entire Chibok community, including relief materials for all the displaced persons to be taken care of by the Federal Government.