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  • Opposition is jittery, says Oshiomhole

    All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomhole spoke with reporters in Lokoja, Kogi State capital on preparations for next Saturday’s presidential election.

    Do you think President Buhari has fulfilled his promises to Nigerians to seek for a second term?

    The PDP ruled for 16 years without fixing our problems and now you are saying that President Buhari would have fixed Nigeria in three and half years. President Muhammadu Buhari has fulfilled most of his promises to Nigerians and you cannot tell me that he would have fixed the country in three and half years. We are on the road to sustainable growth and development. Our local industries are very very firm now and that is the root of the development of any country and massive investment in infrastructure which I believe President Buhari has been doing. Addressing the infrastructural issues, reviving the rail way system, dealing with the issue of power even with the way and manner that the PDP privatized the Discos, giving them to those who neither has the capacity to run them nor the resources to invest. But this is not to suggest that everything is fine. If we think that we have completed our mission we won’t bother ourselves.

    But do you think that those things that you have done will earn your party victory at the polls?

    Let me tell you, what Nigerians have always wanted is an honest leader. You can accuse Buhari of anything but you cannot say that Buhari is corrupt. Even the worst foreign leader has acknowledged that Buhari is a man of honour and integrity, no President before him commanded that kind of respect, not even Obasanjo. And when the British Prime Minister had the guts to say, Nigeria is fantastically corrupt, our President said but you are the custodian of the corrupt money, return the money to me. How many Presidents can look at the British Prime Ministers face and say that to her, but he did. So I am not suggesting that those who are going to vote for us think that the problems are solved, they see honest intensions by the President and he is pursuing honest solutions.

    People are saying that your party will not win South East and South South, they will not win in the North Central and they will balkanize the votes the President has always had in other parts of the North. And they are saying your party cannot win in the free and fair election?

    The campaigns have started. You can actually go round and find out what people think. And the things about choice, is that no man is good and no man is bad. But when you compare one man with another, no man will compare President Buhari to Atiku, those who know Atiku and what he stands for. And this reminds me the point we need to make about foreign interest in our election, we begin to see foreign countries go beyond their bounds, more or less interfering. Right now Americans are talking about the Russian interference in American election. It is a subject of investigation as we speak. So no country will tolerate interference. But that you provide a system to monitor and ensure that you assist countries to strengthen democracy, all of that is fine. But don’t get to a level of interference.

    When you hear Atiku saying, I will privatize NNPC, even if they will kill him, I don’t know why he had to add that one. Who will kill him? I am not sure how many Nigerians have money to buy NNPC, he is speaking to his Western audience. When he says he will float the naira, you know whose values he is piloting. Those are IMF agenda, float the naira. So in Atiku’s world floating naira means one thousand naira to one dollar so be it. You think he does not know what he is saying. Of course there are countries if they have their way they want Nigeria to be perpetually under developed.

    But do you think President Buhari will earn votes like he earned in 2015?

    Of course he will earn more votes, you know why? Somehow, there are things I really don’t want to talk about. PDP tried to give the impression at a point, if you review some reports in the past, including some stories in the print media, there was an attempt to link President Buhari to Boko Haram. That they brought him just to make Nigeria ungovernable for Jonathan. But they change the narrative now since he became President. There is nothing they have not said. Today, the man from the South East who has seen Buhari building the River Niger, it is no longer rhetoric, he did not have to change his name to Azikiwe, but he is building River Niger. He is restoring the dual carriage way between Onitsha and Enugu. He is building one connecting to Port Harcourt, there are a number of roads in the South East that he is doing. So those ordinary traders who ply those roads, they are going to vote for Buhari. Last time they did not vote for him. Look at the outing we had in Enugu, we can see the difference between the campaign we had in 2015 in Enugu and now. We were in Akwa Ibom, you must have seen the pictures, that is the South South where they call the safe haven of the PDP, it is no longer going to be so.

    But some will say that crowd at rallies may not be the true reflection of votes?

    What are the true reflection of votes? Social media? Let me tell you, most times the crowd reflect the true picture of acceptance of that person. Go and organize a rally and say you want to be President and see. I have ran elections, I was a governor twice, so I understand the language of the electorate. I can read the body language of the electorate, I know where we are strong and where we are weak.  So if you were to go to Kebbi as I have done, and stay with ordinary farmers who are experiencing new posterity because unlike PDP government, this President said we must eat what we produce. Atiku says he is going to renew importation, he will remove the ban on 42 items so that we can go back to begin to import tooth pick, import plantain, import Amala. He is going to export our jobs and import unemployment to the country. Because there is no miracle about job creation. What this government is doing by insisting that you prohibit the importation of rice, requires huge political will. PDP producing Atiku is the best thing that has happened to this election. The day PDP selected him, we were happy. First because he cannot plead innocence. Atiku has been in government and he was a party to many decisions, he superintended over the privatization of many enterprises, he was involved in many pronouncements. He was one Vice President who was so ambitious. So his face is well known.

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  • Oyo APC: Ladoja should be jittery

    Oyo APC: Ladoja should be jittery

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday said former Governor Rashidi Ladoja has every reason to be jittery ahead of the judgment by the election petition tribunal hearing his petition against Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

    The former governor alleged at a briefing on Sunday that Governor Ajimobi was boasting of victory at the tribunal.

    But the APC described it as “alleged palpable apprehension in the camp of the former governor,” saying it was understandable.

    A statement by its Director of Publicity and Strategy, Olawale Sadare, said Ladoja and his supporters were merely looking for excuses which they would claim as being responsible for their inevitable humiliation at the tribunal when the much awaited verdict is delivered.

     

  • Residents jittery over killings, robberies in Delta communities

    Residents jittery over killings, robberies in Delta communities

    People living in the Oil City of Warri and environs and other parts of Delta State are living in constant fear once again. Unmitigated incidents of armed robbery, bizarre killings and other violent crimes spike in the commercial nerve centre and other communities of the oil-rich state.

    Investigations carried out by Niger Delta Report revealed that dozens of persons have been killed, maimed and robbed by daredevil robbers, whose operations have sent chill down the spines of residents and made the twin cities of Effurun and Warri living hell for inhabitants, within the past couple of weeks.

    Our findings revealed that seven persons were killed between Wednesday last week and the time of filing this report on Tuesday afternoon.

    On Wednesday, October 7, Mr Stephen Omare, younger brother to Frank Omare, a former Commissioner for Environment in the state, was shot by yet unknown gunmen around the Omimi Link Road between Refinery and NPA roads in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area.

    Eyewitness told our reporter that the young man, an engineer, was on his way to an appointment with some friends and his kinsmen at a popular hotel on Refinery Road when he was caught in the hail of bullets from his attackers. His car was badly riddled with bullets and he was pronounced ‘Dead on Arrival’ at a private hospital where he was rushed to shortly afterwards.

    A few days later, on a Sunday along Jakpa Road, a commuter was gunned down by armed men who rode in a tricycle (popularly called keke), around the White House (Asheshe) Road Junction. The cause of the broad day light murder was unknown, although some eyewitness told our reporter that the hoodlums who killed the young man ostensibly thought he was carrying cash.

    “They were probably trailing another victim, who was riding in a keke, because after shooting the man, they went in search of money inside the keke but could find none,” a bystander said.

    In-between those two cold blooded killings, there was a report about the shooting of a mobile policeman along the Okumagba Avenue area of Warri. The fate of the security agent was not immediately known.

    Similarly, there have also been reports of incessant robbery operations along the busy Airport Road and other parts of Warri and Effurun.

    Last Friday, several persons were casually dispossessed of cash and other valuables along the busy Airport road in broad daylight, despite the torrential downpour in the area. The criminals, who mostly rode in tricycle, wielded various sizes and calibres of firearms.

    The incidents have raised concerns over bloody “ember months” that are similar to that of 2011, when up to 100 people were mowed down across several areas by hoodlums who terrorised the state in Toyota Hilux vans, until the gang was neutralised.

    Already, people are fleeing the Udu/Orhumworun areas of the state following relentless attacks by knives, machete, broken bottle and cudgel-wielding cult gangs and armed robbers. The notorious groups have killed and maimed several people, as reported in Niger Delta Report of October 2.

    Mrs Omamurhomun Ukana, one of the latest victims of violent robbery in that area, was killed on her way home on Thursday, September 10. She was stabbed on the back, head and neck and bled to death shortly after the attack.

    A similar fate was visited on Mr Ogheneruona Oyibo, a staff of a state broadcasting outfit, who was lucky to survive with lifelong physical and psychological scars.

    Residents of the areas blamed the parlous security situation on the perceived neglect of the affairs of the Central and South districts of the state by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

    “Since he assumed office, the regularly security meeting that used to be held in the Governor’s Office Annexe in Warri, has stopped. There is lack of government presence in these areas. The criminals are filling the void left by government’s absconding from its duty,” a source said.

    Recall that before his inauguration, the governor had reportedly vowed to close down Warri. Although Governor Okowa debunked the report, he is yet to attend any official function at the Warri Annexe, nearly five months into his government.

    A security source that spoke on condition of anonymity because of security reasons, said the usual government support to security agencies in the state have stopped, ostensibly due to paucity of funds.

    “Most of the security agencies are not getting the usual government support again. If you go to some police stations now, there is no patrol vehicle. I am particularly aware of the situation at Ugborikoko Police Station, which has just one patrol van and that was provided by the Inspector-General of Police, and not the state government,” the source added.

    However, a cross section of individuals who spoke with our reporter, accused the government and security agencies of not being proactive in tackling crime in the state. Some of them, who blamed the increase in robbery incident on joblessness and government’s tightening the noose on illegal bunkering, said these fallouts are expected.

    “If the security agencies are on top of their games, they should have nipped the crimes in their bud before what we are experiencing now,” a lawyer said.

    Speaking further, the lawyer, who is also a security expert, advised the state government to look inward, particularly by holding meetings with former militant leaders in the state.

    “Some of these guns are owned by ex-militants. Government should address the issue of ex-militants; the Governor should call them to a meeting and pressure them to rein in their boys. They know these boys, you can’t say you are a militant, you receive money from government and yet you are still terrorising the state.”

    Meanwhile, the state government recently appointed Mr David Tonwe as chairman of the state security apparatus. The move is seen as a bid to stem the wave of violent crimes across the state.

    Attempts to get Tonwe to speak on the unpalatable prevailing security situation were futile at press time, as he did not answer our call. Police Public Relations Officer, Celestina Kalu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, was also not reachable.

    However, a senior police officer in the Warri Area Command said the increase in robbery and other violent crimes was expected during the last three months of the year, stressing that the police was working on how to curb the marauding hoodlums.

  • Ex-military chiefs jittery as arms purchase panel sits

    Ex-military chiefs jittery as arms purchase panel sits

    Committee under pressure to hold sessions in camera

    The 14-man panel on arms purchase for the Armed Forces, which begins sitting today in Abuja is under pressure to sit in camera “for security reasons”.

    The pressure is coming from some of the retired military chiefs who are listed to tell  the panel how the cash voted for their offices was spent.

    Emissaries are being sent to panel members by the ex-military chiefs.

    The Ministry of Defence has exonerated itself from whatever discrepancies that may be found in the arms purchase contracts going by Permanent Secretary Ismaila Aliyu’s statement at the Villa last month that it was sidelined in the arms purchase arrangement. According to him, purchases were made by the office of the national security adviser and the service chiefs.

    As a result of this, President Muhammadu Buhari approved that the ministry should get a seat on the panel.

    It was gathered that National Security Adviser Gen. Babagana Monguno last week inaugurated the panel behind the scene, in view of the seriousness attached to the task.

    The panel, sources said, spent the last few days collating some facts and figures on Defence budget, allocations for arms purchase and valedictory addresses by some past Service Chiefs.

    It was learnt that the panel may sit in camera following indications that some disclosures might touch on sensitive matters which might affect national security.

    The panel was weighing options last night on whether to throw its sitting open or to restrict coverage to non- sensitive issues.

    A highly-placed source said: “The committee will begin its work on Monday (today). All members have been advised accordingly.

    “The panel was inaugurated by the Gen. Monguno last Wednesday in line with the mandate of the President.

    “At today’s meeting, the panel will work out its modalities and how to go about preliminary paper work, which is in huge volumes.

    “The committee has also done some preliminary investigations including retrieval of some relevant documents on arms purchase.

    “I think the panel may sit in camera because its assignment touches on national security. There is even pressure on the government for a confidential briefing unless it is extremely necessary to allow the public insights into non-sensitive issues.

    “The committee is however weighing options on how best to conduct its assignment without distraction or heating up the polity.”

    President Buhari had on August 24 directed the National Security Adviser to convene an investigative committee on the procurement of hardware and munitions in the Armed Forces between 2007 till now.

    The panel was initially composed of 13-members before it was expanded with the inclusion of a representative of the Ministry of Defence.

    The committee is expected to identify irregularities and make recommendations for streamlining the procurement process in the Armed Forces.

    The government said: “The establishment of the investigative committee is in keeping with President Buhari’s determination to stamp out corruption and irregularities in Nigeria’s public service.

    “It comes against the background of the myriad of challenges that the Nigerian Armed Forces have faced in the course of ongoing counter-insurgency operations in the Northeast, including the apparent deficit in military platforms with its attendant negative effects of troops’ morale.

    “The committee will specifically investigate allegations of non-adherence to correct equipment procurement procedures and the exclusion of relevant logistics branches from arms procurement under past administrations, which, very often resulted in the acquisition of sub-standard and unserviceable equipment.”

    Members of the panel are AVM J.O.N. Ode (rtd.) – President; R/Adm J.A. Aikhomu (rtd.); R/Adm E. Ogbor (rtd.); Brig Gen L. Adekagun (rtd.);Brig Gen M. Aminu-Kano (rtd.);Brig Gen N. Rimtip (rtd.); Cdre T.D. Ikoli ; Air Cdre U. Mohammed (rtd.);Air Cdre I. Shafi’i ;

    Col A.A. Ariyibi ; Gp Capt C.A. Oriaku (rtd.); Mr. Ibrahim Magu (EFCC); Brig Gen Y.I. Shalangwa – Secretary and a representative of the Ministry of Defence.

    Some of the controversial issues likely for investigation are as follows:

    • $466.5m contract to weaponize six Puma helicopters by Jonathan administration
    • N3billion contract for the supply of six units of K-38 patrol boats to the disbanded Presidential Implementation Committee on Maritime Security (PICOMSS).
    • Theft of over 200m Euros by PICOMMS including the purchase of two private jets
    • $9.3m cash-for- arms deal seized by South Africa
    • Whereabouts of $1billion loan approved by the 7th Senate for arms purchase to fight Boko Haram
    • What became of un-accessed N7b budget for the military
    • Contract scam over rehabilitation of the Military Reference Hospital in Kaduna
  • Residents jittery over bomb scare in Osogbo  

    There was a bomb scare in Ido Osun in Egbedore local government area of Osun State yesterday following the discovery of an object suspected to be an explosive device.

    The object was allegedly discovered around the state secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT).

    It was learnt residents of Ibikunle estate in the town allegedly vacated their homes to escape the anticipated explosion.

    The police from the bomb disposal unit of the Osun State police command were quickly deployed to the area.

    Anxious residents were not allowed access to the area for the better parts of the day.

    The police used bomb detectors and other devices to discover where the explosive device was planted.

    A source however said the police operatives did not find any explosive after intensive search.

    It was learnt that residents of the area who did not abandon their

    houses stayed indoor all through the day.

    The police spokesperson for the state police command, Mrs. Folashade Odoro, said there was no cause for alarm because the object was not a bomb.