Tag: faults

  • Falana faults Okonjo-Iweala, Sanusi on subsidy loss, workforce reduction

    Activist-lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) has described as misleading, the claim by the Finance Minister Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala that the country lost N400 billion last year to fuel subsidy payment.

    He also faulted the recommendation by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Sanusi Lamido Sanusi that the nation’s workforce be reduced by half to reduce government’s expenditure.

    He said Sanusi’s recommendation was part of the well- designed anti-people policies of the ruling class targeted at impoverishing the poor.

    Falana argued that the various investigations conducted into the deployment of the subsidy fund, after the last fuel price increase protest, showed that the country lost N1.7 trillion, which Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala as the Finance Minister and Coordinator of the Economy should be made to account for.

    The lawyer said he wondered why Sanusi was not bothered by the entrenched culture of waste among public officers and the huge cost of funding the government and its alleged frivolities, as reflected in the huge sums allocated to funding the Federal Government and some of its institutions.

    Falana, in a statement he issued yesterday in commemoration of the celebration of 100 years of trade unionism in the country, hailed the nation’s labour movement for its struggle against oppressive and anti-people’s policies of the leaders.

    “The main finding of the probes is that whereas N245 billion was appropriated in 2011 for fuel subsidy, the Central Bank illegally paid out N2.3 trillion to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and other fuel importers on the recommendation of the Federal Ministries of Finance and Petroleum Resources.

    “Up till now, the lousy officials who committed such grave economic crimes have not been brought to book. In a very arrogant manner, the indicted officials are trying to divert attention of Nigerians by making reckless statements on the state of the economy.

    “The statement credited to the Finance Minister two days ago that Nigeria lost N400 billion last year through fuel subsidy is misleading.

    “If the genuine fuel imported into the country in 2011 was not more than N800 billion, it is submitted that the country lost N1.7 trillion which has to be accounted for by the Finance Minister and Coordinator of the Economy.

    “Mr. Stanley Reginald, the Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), has just disclosed that from January to October 2012 fuel subsidy payment was N679 billion as against the N1.3 trillion paid within the same period last year,” Falana said.

    He argued that the CBN under Sanusi, rather than encourage commerce and investment, allegedly initiated dubious monetary policies that have kept interest rates beyond the reach of genuine investors.

    “These anti-people’s policies constitute the cornerstone of the Jonathan Transformation Agenda.

    “No doubt, Mr. Sanusi’s call is designed to cover up the looting of the economy. Not less than N3 trillion has been channelled to bail out banks which were run down by bank executives with the connivance of the corrupt inspectorate division of the CBN.

  • Flood: Ex-lawmaker faults FG’s N17bn release to states

    Flood: Ex-lawmaker faults FG’s N17bn release to states

    A  former member of the House of Representatives, Chief Ralph Okeke, yesterday, faulted the Federal Government’s decision to channel the N17.6 billion flood disaster relief fund through the governments of the affected states. According to Okeke, the bureaucracy in government would eventually reduce the fund by 50 percent before it gets down to the victims.

    While commending President Goodluck Jonathan’s quick response by mapping out fund to assist the flood victims in 35 states, the former lawmaker, however, expressed fears that victims of the natural disaster now in various refugee camps might not get the benefits for which the fund was intended.

    “My problem is the channel through which this assistance will get to the victims.

    Sending the fund through so many Ministries, Agencies, Departments and a Presidential Committee, will eventually reduce the fund to about 50 percent before the assistance arrives its destinations not because anybody is a thief but because of government bureaucracy,” he said.

    Noting that the government does not know what the flood victims need at this point in time, Okeke added, “this money (N17.6bn) may be wasted on things that the direct victims will not need and appreciate, and the result is that we shall keep hearing of billions and more billions but in the end, nobody will see anything and therefore no assistance as usual.”

    He said that as an indigene of the most affected area in the country (Anambra West LGA of Anambra State), “I know what would be meaningful to these suffering flood victims; what they really want is direct financial assistance.”

    “The little money they will get individually will enable them survive the impending hunger throughout next year’s farming season.

    It will also enable them buy seed yams and other seedlings for next year’s farming season which starts from December.

    “As we speak, there is an impending problem for the nation, which is hunger for the whole of next year, not only to the flood victims, but the nation at large because the flood washed away all the seed yams, seedlings of other crops harvested and un-harvested crops, including their properties which some of them acquired since the past 20 years.”

     

  • Senator faults Fed Govt on Lagos flood status

    Senator faults Fed Govt on Lagos flood status

    The Senator representing Lagos East Senatorial District Gbenga Ashafa, yesterday faulted the Federal Government for listing Lagos among the Category B of states prone to flood disaster.

    President Goodluck Jonathan, had in a live broadcast on Tuesday, divided the states into four categories. The states in Category A are to get N500 million, Category B (N400 million), Category C (N300 million) and Category D (N250 million) each.

    He urged the government to change the status of the state to Category A.

    Ashafa said: “Due to heavy rainfall, excess water from the Oyan Dam is regularly released to the environment. This occurrence usually displaces thousands of families as communities like Ketu, Ikosi, Mile 12, Owode, Isheri, Agiliti, Ikorodu and Itokin among others are always flooded. It always results to loss of lives.

    “To worsen the situation, the excess rainfall consistently cause the Atlantic Ocean to surge, thereby causing incalculable damage businesses in the nation’s industrial hub. This has happened four times this year alone.”

    A group, the Faithful Friends Association of Nigeria, has praised the Federal Government for its assistance to flood victims.

    In a statement, the group’s president, Mr. Samuel Oku, said President Goodluck Jonathan acted well by releasing funds to cater for the victims.

    He praised some Ndokwa indigenes for raising funds to mitigate the effects of the floods in Ndokwa area of Delta State. Oku thanked the chairman of Obielum Foundation, Chief Godswill Obielum, for presenting relief materials to the victims.

  • Delta ACN faults list of DESIEC members

    Delta ACN faults list of DESIEC members

    THE Delta State chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) yesterday faulted the list of nominees for the State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) sent to the House of Assembly by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.

    In a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Frank Eghomien, ACN alleged that some of the nominees, particularly Mr. Ewere Simon Eluebo, are card-carrying members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    It alleged that Eluebo is registered as a PDP member at Ward 10, Idumuesah, Ika North-East Local Government Area.

    The statement reads: “Eluebo is a well-known card-carrying member of the PDP and a retired teacher from Marymount College, Boji-Boji, Owa. He was a member of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) while he was in service.

    “Further investigations revealed that some sitting legislators and PDP chieftains in Ika North East recruited Eluebo and forwarded his name to the governor with a view to planting him as a PDP agent in the commission to perfect their rigging of the forthcoming council elections.

    “The ACN is apprehensive that if these anti-democratic plots are not quickly nipped in the bud, a needless breakdown of law and order may result in the council.

    “We call for the redeployment of the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Elder Owhoavwodiasa Etederhi Osharode to his civil service duties as an Administrative Officer, and that a retired senior civil servant, with good credentials of honesty, hard work and good conscience, be appointed on contract to replace him.

    “We demand that Eluebo’s name be removed from the list of nominees forwarded by the governor to the House for the DSIEC job and replaced with a neutral and God-fearing candidate.”