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  • Customs boss Ali dares Senate

    Customs boss Ali dares Senate

    •Says I’m not employed to wear uniform
    •’I’m yet to receive senators’ invitation’

    The Senate yesterday got a response from the Comptroller General of Customs, retired Col. Hameed Ali, on its summons to him to appear before it on March 15 and to come in uniform.

    Ali,a former military governor of Kaduna State, agreed to appear before the Senate, but not in uniform.

    He declared that he is  not employed to wear uniform.

    He told TVC that rather he was appointed to work effectively.

    He was summoned by the fuming senators over the new order by the Customs Service for all old vehicles to pay their customs duty.

    Customs offered a 60 per cent rebate for vehicles from 2015 below.

    But speaking in an interview on TVC, Ali said: “Let me say I will appear before the Senate. With regard to uniform, certainly no.

    “Why is it so? I was not appointed to wear uniform. I am sorry to say, I don’t know why Senate is talking about uniform.”

    The Senate, in a motion raised by Senator Dino Melaye on Thursday, summoned him to appear before it in uniform to explain why Customs has not suspended its Customs policy on vehicle duty despite the directive of the lawmakers.

    But, according to him, what should be a concern to the National Assembly in its oversight function, is whether he is performing his duty, and “not whether I am in uniform or not.”

    He, however, noted that at the time of the interview, he was yet to receive any letter of invitation from the Senate.

    He  stressed that he would honour the lawmakers’ invitation, should they follow due process to summon him, but certainly not through the media.

    His words: “There is a procedure for inviting members of the executive to appear to the  Senate. If that procedure is followed, we will abide by that procedure.  No member of the executive is invited on media network ,either on the television or the radio. If they follow that procedure, we will appear before them.

    “Up to this moment, I have not seen any correspondence from the Senate in my office.”

    He defended his appointment as Comptroller General from outside the Customs saying: “In that same law, it says that there shall be deputy comptroller-generals appointed by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from among the Nigeria Customs Service.

    “So that gives you a very clear cut that today or any  day, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria can decide to appoint a Comptroller-General  outside the Nigeria Customs Service, but it cannot appoint Deputy Comptroller Generals outside the Nigeria Customs Service.”

    He posited that the law empowers President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint the Comptroller-General from outside the organization.

    He claimed that some motorists  use  only one number plate to drive up to 20 vehicles.

    Explaining the genesis of the vehicle duty policy, he said that upon the ban of importation of vehicles through land boarders, the Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria (AMDON) confessed that they had cars that were smuggled into Nigeria.

    The dealers, according to him, sought for assistance which led to the issue of creating a vehicle seats for their regularization.

    Ali said: “We said that all the vehicles that were smuggled, you will bring them to a vehicle seat and regularize them. We said we would help, but you must pay the duty.”

  • Alleged $801m fraud: Ex-minister Adoke dares EFCC

    Alleged $801m fraud: Ex-minister Adoke dares EFCC

    •Challenges anti-graft agency to say who got what
    •Says Malabu oil deals were done with presidential approval

    A former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke(SAN), yesterday rejected accusation by the  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) that he  and 10 others shared $801million bribe from the auctioning of the $1.6billion Malabu Oil Block.

    He branded as  spurious and malicious the three charges leveled against him and the 10 others by the anti-graft agency.

    He asked the commission, which he used to supervise as Justice Minister ,to release the details of how the alleged $801million bribe was shared including the release of a list of who got what.

    He claimed that he did nothing wrong as  the Settlement Agreement and all transactions on Oil Prospecting Licence 245 (Malabu Oil Block) were effected with requisite Presidential Approvals.

    He said the decision to go into Settlement Agreement by the administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan saved Nigeria over $2billion in damages from the ICSID Arbitration that was instituted by Shell Nigeria Ultra Deep Limited (SNUD).

    Adoke, who made the clarifications in a statement in Abuja, accused EFCC of colluding with  some powerful individuals whom he resisted in office, to now rubbish him.

    He said the powerful individuals wanted to use the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation during his tenure to settle their private business interests.

    He said he was being witch-hunted because those  powerful individuals were angry that the interest of the Abacha family in the oil block was not protected.

    He denied benefitting from any $2.2million bribe of the $801m in question.

    Adoke asked the EFCC to release the fact-sheet on the bribery to Nigerians.

    He said: “Furthermore, Nigerians should be given details of the alleged bribes paid. We are interested to know who got what? From whom? and the relevant dates.

    “It is not enough for agencies of government to label former state-actors as corrupt in the public space without putting information upon which they assert their claim to the public for proper scrutiny.

    “The EFCC relies on a gullible populace that does not ask pertinent questions to perpetrate injustice and this should not be allowed to take firm roots in our polity or else the war against corruption will not only be tainted with corruption but also hijacked to satisfy the whims and caprices of a few powerful individuals with the right family and political connections to this administration.”

    The ex-Minister dismissed the charges against him and the  others as a ploy by the EFCC to taint the OPL 245 Agreement with illegality.

    He said the “renewed move to taint the transaction with illegality is coming at the heels of the spirited moves being made by the EFCC to defend the Interim Forfeiture Order they secured against the beneficiaries of the Block (Shell and ENI) who are challenging it.

    “While it is not within my province to join the fray, as the beneficiaries are capable of vigorously asserting their interests, I am however concerned that the EFCC has continued to allow its investigations/operations in respect OPL 245 to be micro-managed and/or tele-guided by some non-state actors and powerful families with professed ownership interests in the Block.

    “These non-state actors are hell bent on using state institutions as proxies in their nefarious quest to outsmart each other to the proceeds of MALABU’s divestment from OPL 245.

    “I had informed Nigerians in my previous reactions that I had become a target of these powerful individuals for refusing to allow the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to be used to settle their private business interests and the fact that they had vowed to use their connections in government and with the EFCC to settle personal scores with me.

    “It is now clear to me that the EFCC is working hands in glove with them and lending its institutional support to this devilish scheme.

    “Has the EFCC gone overboard? How else can one explain the Commission’s deliberate suppression of facts at their disposal and the orchestration of falsehood in a bid to portray me to the public as a corrupt official?”

    Adoke said it was reckless of the EFCC to link the N300million mortgage he took from Unity Bank Plc with the $2.2million allegation.

    His words: “What is responsible for this reckless and reprehensible move by the EFCC to link my mortgage repayment to Unity Bank of Nigeria to the alleged bribe of $2.2 million, when the documentation in the bank in respect of the mortgage is available for any objective person to appraise and come to an informed conclusion?

    “While not going into the merits, it is pertinent to state that I had applied for a mortgage loan in the sum of N300million from Unity Bank of Nigeria to purchase a property from Aliyu Abubakar, a property developer in Abuja.

    “The bank paid the loan sum directly to the developer and when I could not meet up with the repayments or pay the balance; he opted to repossess the property. I consented to this option and the developer directly paid the bank the loan sum and the Certificate of Occupancy was released to him.

    “The EFCC is aware of this transaction and the fact that the developer subsequently sold the property to the Central Bank of Nigeria. If this were not the case, they would have applied to have the mortgaged property forfeited.

    “Despite this information, the EFCC in furtherance of its preconceived plan to ridicule and tarnish my name has hinged on this mortgage transaction to slam me with a preposterous charge of collecting a bribe of $2.2 million on the OPL 245 resolution transaction.”

    Adoke insisted that the Settlement Agreement was legal with requisite presidential approvals.

    He also said the decision of the administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan to enter into the agreement saved the nation about $2billion.

    He said: “I wish to restate, once more, that to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, there was nothing illegal or shady about the resolution of the dispute over the ownership and operation of OPL 245.

    “All the state actors that midwifed the settlement including my humble self, acted in the national interests.

    “We had the requisite Presidential Approvals to enter into a negotiated settlement, execute the OPL 245 Resolution Agreement & the OPL 245 Re-Allocation and all other ancillary steps required to ensure that the transaction was consummated.

    “It is disheartening to note that the EFCC is only focused on impugning the OPL 245 Resolution Agreement without informing Nigerians on the benefits that the Nigerian State has derived from the settlement.

    “It is on record that our actions saved Nigeria over $2billion in damages from the ICSID Arbitration that was instituted by SNUD; resolved claims of MALABU against the Federal Government of Nigeria over the Ownership of OPL 245, and settled the competing claims of MALABU and SNUD over OPL 245 that had over two decades prevented the BLOCK 245 from being operational despite the immense economic benefits derivable from its operation.

    “Instead, we hear of how the interests of the Abacha family in OPL 245 were not protected or that the records of MALABU with the Corporate Affairs Commission were altered to exclude certain powerful individuals with close links to the EFCC and this administration.”

    He attributed his travails to his refusal to allow the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation to be hijacked by certain powerful individuals.

    He said: “It will be recalled that I had asserted, while in office, that the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation would not be used to settle the personal interests of these powerful families and individuals and that the law courts were available for them to ventilate their so called “ownership or shareholding disputes in Malabu Oil & Gas Limited”.

    “But, regrettably, it would appear that times have changed; state-actors are now willing to align forces with them either for pecuniary gains and/or political exigencies to use state machinery to impugn and set aside the transaction for their benefit.

    “I am perceived to be an obstacle to the realization of this ignoble objective, hence this renewed and persistent attacks and harassment on my person.

    Nigerians are invited to x-ray the transaction, ascertain who had title to OPL 245, the competing claims against the Federal Government of Nigeria from Malabu and SNUD, the terms of OPL 245 Resolution Agreement and OPL 245 Re- Allocation Agreement, whether signature bonus on OPL 245 was paid to the FGN, whether the Escrow account was jointly operated by FGN and Shell.”

  • Go to court, Ajimobi dares Ladoja

    Go to court, Ajimobi dares Ladoja

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has challenged former governor and Accord Party governorship candidate Senator Rashidi Ladoja to go to court to defend the allegation that he refunded N500million to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) .

    Ladoja has threatened to sue Ajimobi,  saying there was no truth in the claim that he returned N500million to EFCC.

    The governor said Ladoja returned the money to the anti-graft agency to avoid going to jail for stealing the state’s funds.

    Addressing a crowd of party supporters and leaders at the launch of his second term campaign in Ibadan at the weekend, Ajimobi insisted that Ladoja actually returned the money.

    “I’m ready to meet him in court,” the governor said, stressing that the refunded money was being used by his administration to build model schools.

    Ajimobi said the people should be watchful and avoid voting for those who did not do anything economically meaningful for them when they had the opportunity of ruling the state.

    The governor, who said he deserved a second term as a result of his achievements, maintained that the success he recorded were unmatched in the history of the state.

    Ajimobi, however, said he was ready to prove his claim in the court of law.

  • TAN dares Dickson: you can’t ban us from Bayelsa

    TAN dares Dickson: you can’t ban us from Bayelsa

    The Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN) yesterday fired back at the Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, saying he lacked the powers to order its exit from the state.

    TAN, the main campaign group of President Goodluck Jonathan, also condemned a statement issued by the Bayelsa Youth Vanguard (BYV) barring the first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, from accompanying her husband to campaign in the state.

    The group in statement signed in Yenagoa by its state Director, Publicity, Chief Nathan Egba, expressed shock and disbelief at the pack-and-go order emanating from the governor.

    TAN also reassured the governor of its readiness to cooperate with his government in campaigning for President Jonathan’s reelection in the state.

    “We are shocked because we find it hard to understand how an elected Governor of a State would make such a statement in a democratic setting, as we have in Nigeria, as there is nowhere in the Nigerian Constitution that gives any governor such powers.

    “TAN in Bayelsa is however, aware of plots by some over-zealous Government officials to portray groups such as TAN, Women For Change Initiative and others in very bad light, in order to make it appear as if they are against the State Government.

    “In the same vein, we re-assure our teeming members and supporters not to worry, but rather remain resolute and focused as the Presidential election is less than a month from now”, the statement said.

    Frowning on the threat by a youth group barring Dame Patience from attending the forthcoming February 5th Presidential campaign in the state, TAN said such threat was unfortunate.

    “TAN, while strongly condemning the threat by the group ,said the statement by the group is unwarranted. The TAN said it is the believe of the group that such probe will expose those behind the shame act, but will also serve to deter others who might want to toes the same line.

    “We have noticed that since alleged cold war between the State Government and the First Lady, became a topic for public discourse, more individual and groups in the state have become emboldened to make statement that are clearly disrespectful to the office and person of the First Lady.

    “The recent sack from the State Executive Council of associates of the first lady such  as the former Commissioner for Local Government, Mrs. Marie Ebikake and the former Special Adviser to the Governor on Federal Projects, Chief Remi Kuku, who is also the Deputy National coordinator of the First Lady’s NGO, Women For Change Initiative did not help matters.

    “In addition to the above, the TAN State Director of Logistics, Chief Abel Ebifemowei has been removed from his post as Chairman of the State Environmental Sanitation Authority, as well as a top Civil Servant Mrs. Irene Digitemie who has also been recommended for retirement for allegedly associating with the Women for Change  Initiative group.

  • Buhari dares Jonathan in South-South

    Buhari dares Jonathan in South-South

    The 2011 presidential election in the South-South region was literally a stroll in the park for President Goodluck Jonathan, but recent events in the run-up to next month’s presidential poll suggests that unexpected surprises should not be ruled out this time around, reports Assistant Editor, Remi Adelowo

    The 40, 000-capacity Adokiye Amiesimaka International Stadium in Port- Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, was agog on Tuesday during the flag- off of the presidential campaign of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Man of the moment, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of the main opposition party, was in a convivial mood as he mounted the podium to address the over 50, 000 estimated crowd.

    As he reeled out his plans and programmes if elected as president on February 14 to the huge and enthusiastic audience, the former military Head of State would have been chuckling inside of him wondering how his support base in the state, nay the South-South region, has gone full cycle within a space of four years.

    Rewind to the scenario in 2011 when the Katsina-born retired Army General was practically a political persona non grata, whose only campaign in the whole of the region was in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, with a dismal attendance to boot.

    But times have changed. Now running on a bigger and broader political platform, Buhari has kicked off his campaign in the home base of his major opponent, President Goodluck Jonathan who, predictably, recorded a landslide victory in the 2011 presidential election in the oil-rich region.

    Breakdown of 2011 results

    In the weeks and days preceding the 2011 election, it was obvious Buhari, then contesting on the platform of six-month old Congress for Progressives Change (CPC), would be trounced by the president in the South-South zone. And the breakdown of the results aptly confirmed earlier forecasts.

    In Edo State, President Jonathan won with a wide margin, polling 542, 173 votes as against Buhari’s 17, 795 votes. Number of registered voters in the state in 2011 was 1, 412, 225.

    In his home state of Bayelsa, the president got 504, 811 votes exceeding the number of registered voters put at 472, 389 voters. Buhari recorded a paltry 691 votes.

    Rivers State people massively queued behind Jonathan, recording a landslide victory of 1, 817, 762 votes, with Buhari getting just 13, 182 votes. Total number of registered voters was 2, 419, 057.

    The scenario in Akwa Ibom State was not different. The president had 1, 165, 629 votes as against 5, 348 voters who voted for Buhari. A total number of 1, 714, 781 voters registered for the election.

    It was also a big haul for the president in Delta State garnering 1, 378, 851 votes out of the total registered voters of 1, 900, 055 to Buhari’s 8, 960, while in Cross River state with a voter figure of 1, 018, 550, Jonathan had 709, 382 votes as against 4, 002 votes for Buhari.

    Factors that worked for Jonathan in 2011

    Central to Jonathan’s resounding victory in the South-South in 2011 was the home boy factor, a development that ensured that both registered and non-registered voters spoke with one voice.

    Coupled with this is the quest by the people of the zone to have their “son” as Nigeria’s democratically elected president for the first time in the country’s political history. It was one golden opportunity that the people of the region readily grabbed with both hands.

    Another factor that worked maximally in the president’s favour during the polls is the grass to grace campaign slogan of the president which resonated not only in the South-South but across the country.

    The president’s “easy victory” in the region, many posit, could also be attributed to the control of five out of the six states in the region, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Rivers and Delta by his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), with the exception of Edo State then controlled by the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) now fused into the APC.

    The five PDP governors comprising of Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom), Timipre Sylvia (Bayelsa), Liyel Imoke (Cross River), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and Emmanuel Uduaghan (Delta) reportedly mobilised government machinery behind Jonathan in their states, just as Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo, though belonging to the opposition, was also alleged to have provided tacit support for Jonathan’s presidential aspiration.

    2015 poll presents different scenarios

    Unlike in 2011, when the groundswell of support for the president in the South-South was as overwhelming as it was widespread, political watchers say the scenario currently playing out as the February 14 presidential election approaches is a clear indication that the president has a big battle to contend with if he is to repeat his 2011 electoral feat.

    From the controversies trailing the PDP primaries in most of the South-South states, to the defection of big wigs in the party to the APC and the peculiarities of the local politics in Delta and Akwa Ibom states, owing to the zoning formula adopted by the ruling party, appears to have seriously fragmented the ruling party down the line thereby putting its chances at the polls in jeopardy.

    The first indication that the president was losing grip of control of his region was the defection of Governor Rotimi Amaechi and ex-governor, Timipre Sylva to the APC early in 2014.

    And despite overt and covert moves by the Presidency to remove Ameachi from office, the governor has not only consolidated his hold on the state, he has since become a thorn in the flesh of his traducers with his regular and scathing criticisms of the president, his wife, Dame Patience Jonathan and the PDP-led federal government.

    What is more, Amaechi as the Director-General of the Buhari Campaign Organisation, has given more fillip to the APC presidential campaign. That the APC also flagged off its presidential campaign in Rivers State was even more instructive.

    Compare and contrast this to the subdued tension within the Rivers PDP still battling to contain the disenchantment of some governorship aspirants kicking against the candidacy of Barrister Nyesome Wike.

    Efforts by the party leadership to calm frayed nerves have only recorded a marginal success, with many of the aspirants allegedly threatening to work against the party during the polls.

    Sylva is also another former ally of the president turned foe. From the same state, Bayelsa with the president, both men no longer see eye to eye, a situation not unconnected to the unceremonious exit of Sylva from the Bayelsa Government House in 2012 allegedly at the president’s behest.

    The former governor is now a chieftain of the APC to whose credit the opposition party has established a presence in Bayelsa State. Sylva, who sources say is still highly influential within some powerful circles in the state, is also the APC senatorial candidate for Bayelsa East.

    With a campaign slogan, “A home job for a home boy,” many Bayelsans are reportedly in support of Sylva to clinch the senate seat against his main challenger, Mr. Ben Bruce of the PDP, who is viewed rightly or wrongly as an “outsider.”

    And in Edo State, the president has an uphill task to win the state next month. Not only is the governor fully on the board of his party’s campaign this time around unlike in 2011, Gen. Buhari’s chances in the state is further boosted on account of the influence of the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, who hails from the state.

    Disturbing signals for the president is also coming from Akwa Ibom, with many PDP leaders defecting to the APC in protest against the governorship primaries of the party, which produced Udom Emmanuel, Governor Godswill Akpabio’s anointed candidate.

    The APC is presently fancying its chances in next month’s polls as it boasts formidable politicians in the state including former Secretary to the State Government, Umana Okon Umana, a former ally of the governor, who is now the party’s governorship candidate.

    Other major stakeholders who are not on the same page with the governor and indeed the PDP in the state are two former governors, Akpan Isemin and Obong Victor Attah, Senator Helen Esuene, Dr. Ime Umanah and former Minister of Petroleum, Don Etiebet, to mention but a few.

    The changing political permutations in Delta State is also another major challenge the president must contend with in his desire to win the state come next month.

    Sources disclosed that the Urhobos, the largest voting bloc in the state, are peeved with the president and the PDP for not ceding the party’s governorship ticket to the ethnic group, while vowing to work against the president’s re-election.

    The APC, it was gathered, is waiting in the wings to reap from this slip with recent reports claiming that the party’s governorship candidate in the state, Otega Emerhor, is facilitating a meeting between Gen. Buhari and the leadership of the Urhobo Progressive Union (UPU), the umbrella body of the ethnic nationality anytime from now.

    The outcome of the meeting, sources aver, would go a long way to determine where the Urhobos would cast their lot in the 2015 governorship and presidential elections.

    Conclusion

    Within the political circles, fears are being expressed that President Jonathan many not have an easy run in the six states within the South-South geo-political zone.

    Unlike in 2011 when the region stood in solidarity behind Jonathan irrespective of political affiliations, major political stakeholders are presently speaking in discordant tunes for and against the president, and in the process allowing the major opposition party to make a huge inroad into the region.

    A source puts it this way, “While the opposition is making incursion into the president’s main stronghold, the same cannot be said of the president in the opposition’s strongholds.”

    But for many political analysts, the president is still the man to beat in the six South-South states, but with visible bruises to show for it.

     

  • New PDP dares police in Bayelsa

    The new Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) plans to open its secretariat in Bayelsa State this week, despite the warning by the police that they would not welcome the group in the state.

    The interim leader of the group, Richard Kpodo, said the police had no right to issue a statement stopping them from exercising their rights.

    Kpodo said: “The constitution guarantees the freedom of association. The new PDP will go ahead with its decision to open an office in Yenagoa this week.

    “We are not intimidated by the police. We have not committed any offence; so we will go ahead with what we are doing and dare them to arrest us. Nigeria is not a lawless society.”

    Kpodo debunked insinuations that they were loyalists of former

    Governor Timipre Sylva fighting and they were merely fighting for Sylva’s frustrated opportunity to seek a second term in office.

    “Contrary to this, we are people who are genuinely interested in what happens to the party.

    “I worked for Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha as director of Operations, Centre for Youth Development. I was Senior Special Assistant, Strategy and Policy Monitoring to President Goodluck Jonathan during his tenure as governor. Sylva, during his administration, appointed me SSA on Security.

    “So what do they mean when they call us Sylva’s loyalists? We are committed PDP members who care so much about what happens to the party both at the national and state level.”

  • Alao-Akala dares Ajimobi to conduct council poll

    Former Oyo State Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala yesterday challenged the Governor Abiola Ajimobi administration to conduct council poll to test its popularity.

    Alao-Akala spoke at a meeting of the Ibadan Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Forum, which was held at Jogor Events Centre in Ibadan, the state capital.

    He said PDP would win, at least, two-third of the councils, if the poll is conducted.

    Alao-Akala said: “The Ajimobi administration has refused to conduct local government poll two years into its term. If they are bold, they should conduct the council poll to test their popularity. I am very sure that the PDP will win, at least, two-third of the councils.”

    He said PDP has started preparing for the 2015 election, adding that disputes in the party would be resolved before the next meeting.

    Former ministers Taoheed Adedoja and Wole Oyelese and former PDP National Deputy Chairman Alhaji Yekini Adeojo urged members to unite for the party’s growth.

    Oyelese advocated a level playing field for members.

    Oyo PDP Chairman Yinka Taiwo urged members to disregard the factional meeting held at Yemetu in Ibadan, adding that there is no faction in Oyo PDP.

    Taiwo said: “Those who organised the factional meeting are our brothers and sisters. There is only one PDP and here it is. We have been reaching out to them and all will be resolved very soon.”

    Former Secretary to the State Government Chief Olayiwola Olakojo attributed the conflict in the PDP to members’ enlightenment on their rights.

    The forum was also attended by Chief Nureni Akanbi; Chief Moses Fagbohun and Dr. Saka Balogun, among others.