Tag: Laolu Akande

  • Presidency to continue consultations on Nigeria’s unity – Akande

    Presidency to continue consultations on Nigeria’s unity – Akande

    The consultations by the Presidency with various segments of the Nigerian society will continue, the Spokesman of the Acting President, Mr. Laolu Akande, said on Tuesday.

    He stated this in a release while emphasizing the import of the dialogue the Acting President had with leaders from the North, Southeast and the media over the last two weeks.

    “While this set of consultations was concluded last week, the presidency will continue to actively engage with different segments of the Nigerian population at different stages and formats in the near future.

    “The meetings were convened to provide a platform for frank and open discussions between the concerned stakeholders and by extension the Nigerian public on issues relating to the unity, peace and security of the country,” the release said.

    In the course of the interaction from June 13, to June 22, the Acting President gave the assurance that the Muhammadu Buhari administration was not deaf to grievances in parts of the country and would address them.

    He, however, urged that such grievances should be expressed with grace.

    According to Akande interactions began following the recent spate of agitations pitting some groups in the North against others in the Southeast while Osinbajo used it to douse inter-ethnic tension using political, religious, traditional and media leaders.

    He said the meetings established some common ground on a number of issues such as the condemnation of all the hate and divisive rhetoric by the concerned groups of Northern and Southeastern youths.

    “They affirmed the need for all leaders and elders, regardless of political or ideological persuasion, to speak out more forcefully to counter divisive and hate speeches and any form of warmongering.

    “They also affirmed the primacy of the country’s constitution, the ultimate basis for the unity of Nigeria.”

    Also during the meetings it was agreed that the constitution guarantees freedom of residence and of movement for all Nigerians anywhere in the country, without fear of discrimination or prejudice.

    They also affirmed the need to draw a line between the freedom of expression guaranteed by the constitution and the degeneration of such expression into hate rhetoric and prejudice.

    The interactions similarly affirmed the necessity of confronting all grievances and frustrations head-on, however uncomfortable they might seem instead of ignoring issues and allowing them to fester.

    The Acting President expressed appreciation to all the leaders for their time and commitment to the unity, peace and progress of the nation.

    He also assured Nigerians of the determination and resolve of the Buhari administration to ensure their well-being and security at all times.

  • FG spends N3.7bn to feed 1.2 million pupils – Akande

    FG spends N3.7bn to feed 1.2 million pupils – Akande

    The Federal Government (FG) has released N3.77 billion for the feeding of 1,287,270 school children in nine states under the Home Grown School Feeding Programme.

    This is was announced on Sunday by the Senior Special Assistant to the Acting President, Mr Laolu Akande.

    He said the benefiting states, comprising Anambra, Enugu, Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ebonyi, Zamfara, Delta and Abia,  received various sums in tranches.

    He also said that 14,574 cooks were engaged in the communities where the schools were located.

    According to Akande, the money is paid directly from the FG’s coffers to the cooks, with a slight variation in Osun State where some of the food items, such as eggs, were bought centrally by an aggregator.

    He added that the federal government intended to feed no fewer than three million pupils in 2017 under the feeding Programme, an aspect of the Social Investment Programme (SIP) of the Buhari presidency.

  • Osinbajo mourns Osotimehin

    Osinbajo mourns Osotimehin

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo says he is “shocked and profoundly saddened” on the death of Prof. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and a former Minister of Health.

    Osinbajo expressed his shock in a statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant to the Acting President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, on Monday.

    Osinbajo extended heartfelt condolences to late Osotimehin’s children and entire family over the passage of their beloved father, grandfather and also an illustrious Nigerian

    The Acting President also commiserated with the staff of the UNFPA and the entire UN system on the demise of a very remarkable international public servant.

    He said the deceased served “passionately, diligently and worked tirelessly at the global and national stages to reduce maternal mortality and promote universal access to reproductive health”.

    According to Osinbajo, the late Osotimehin will be remembered for his many significant developmental contributions at home and in the international community.

    As Prof. Osotimehin is being mourned internationally, the Acting President urged the his family, friends and associates to take solace in the deceased’s notable service and worthy contributions especially towards improving women and children’s health across the world.

    He said such contributions would be widely acclaimed, deeply appreciated, and would be long remembered and honoured.

    The late Osotimehin, Osinbajo noted, also had a distinguished career as medical doctor and teacher before he served, as a cabinet minister, in Nigeria, and later at the UN.

     

  • Osinbajo congratulates Edwin Clark at 90

    The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has felicitated with former Federal Commissioner of Information and elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, on his 90th birthday, which comes up on May 25.

    Osinbajo, in a statement, joined family members, friends, colleagues and the entire Ijaw nation in commemorating the milestone in the life of the nationalist, whose “life reflects our collective and continuous efforts towards building a great nation’’.

    The statement was issued by the acting President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Laolu Akande, on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Osinbajo saluted Clark’s unwavering patriotism and relentless pursuit of the unity of the country, particularly his maturity in speaking for the good of all Nigerians.

    He also commended him for promoting the South-South quest for a new developmental vision and supporting the cause of the poor and vulnerable.

    The acting president extolled the personal sacrifices and diplomatic shuttles of the great Nigerian leader, who worked relentlessly for the birth and sustenance of ECOWAS.

    He assured the nonagenarian that his labour of love for the South-South and the progress of the country would be remembered by many generations to come.

    He prayed that the “almighty God will grant the elder statesman longer life, good health and that as his days are so shall his wisdom, strength and favour be’’.

  • Osinbajo mourns Onuekwusi

    Osinbajo mourns Onuekwusi

    The Acting President, Prof.  Yemi Osinbajo, has expressed sadness over the news of the death of Mr Chukwuma Onuekwusi, the Channels TV State House Correspondent.

     This is contained in a condolence message by his spokesman, Mr Laolu Akande, on Tuesday.

    Akande said Osinbajo extended heartfelt condolences to Onuekwusi’s family as well as Channels TV family on the very sad passing of Onuekwusi.

    “He also commiserates with the State House Press Corps over the passage of their professional colleague, who combined high professionalism, wit, dedication and patriotism in his diligent reportage of activities in the Presidential Villa.

    “Acting President prays that the Almighty God will comfort his family and all who mourn this exceptional gentleman.’’

  • Buhari has not failed Nigerians, says Presidency

    Buhari has not failed Nigerians, says Presidency

    As the current administration plans to mark two years on Monday, the Presidency on Tuesday insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari has not failed Nigerians.

    The Special Adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, Senior Special Assistant on media and publicity, Garba Shehu and the Senior Special Assistant on media and publicity, Laolu Akande, were fielding questions from journalists after a Press Briefing marking the commencement of activities to showcase second anniversary of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

    Adesina said that Nigerians should wait for four years in order to properly assess the Buhari’s administration.

    According to him, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has four years to deliver and not two years.

    On the question claiming that the APC has failed, he said “The person that asked the question said there is a buzz in town, I am sure that you have not conducted a scientific survey that shows you that is a popular position. People can always expresses their opinions, there is liberty on that but you don’t have a scientific survey that has given you the percentage of people that believed that the APC has failed.

    “The second point is that, when a government via a party is voted into office, it is voted for a four year term under our own democratic arrangement. When you have spent two years which is like a midterm, the first half of a game, you don’t then determined that it has succeeded or it has failed. No. You can be accused it be atomistic using a small part to determine the whole.

    “You can’t write the report card of this administration when it is just hitting the half way mark that will not be fair. The term is four years and the promises are going to be stretched over that four year period. Like the Minister of Transportation said recently, APC did not promise to solve all the country’s problems in one year or two years.

    “The mandate the party has is four years and it is pacing itself as it goes along and I am sure that by the end of those four years we will have a lot more to record. It is not by a sudden flight, it will not come by a snap of a finger but will the promises be fulfilled? Yes, I believe it will be fulfilled.

    “This administration will take Nigeria far beyond how it met it. So if anybody says APC has failed just tell them it is too early in the day because it is a four year-term and this is just two years. You don’t reach definitive conclusions in two years,” he added.

    On alleged coup plot, Adesina said: “The Army has spoken and let us take that position. What the Chief of Army Staff said was a routine warning that goes to military officers, don’t hobnob with politicians and the army has explained the position, let’s take that position and not stretch it beyond what the military has said because they are the ones that can give us the definitive position and they have spoken on it.”

    On job creation, he said that the government is mainly focusing on creating enabling environment.

    He said that PenCom appointment is a developing issue and being looked into.

    On selective anti-corruption war, he said that there are no friends and no foes in the anti-graft battle.

    According to him, anyone who has questions to answer would be queried.

    He also explained that the status quo remains on the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir David Lawal and suspended Director-general of National Intelligence Agency, Ayo Oke, just as Acting President Yemi Osinbajo had declared.

    On Boko Haram regrouping, he said that the remnants of Boko Haram would be dealt with by the Army.

    Urging Nigerians to look at the brighter side of issues, he said that there many failed suicide bombing than those that succeeded.

    Stressing that the masses are happy with President Buhari, Mallam Garba Shehu said the President will win any Presidential election conducted today.

    “If elections were held today, Buhari will win overwhelmingly.  The masses are still with him.” he said

    Asked when the ordinary man will start feeling the impact of the government, he said “The ordinary Nigerians are the pillars of Buhari administration and their confidence in his administration has remained unshaken. The whistle-blower policy has excited them. They are happy that their stolen money is being recovered. The masses are happy but those elites whose sources of ill-gotten wealth have been blocked would not.”

    He gave reasons why the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki is still being held in detention.

    Shehu insisted that Dasuki was being kept in custody in spite of court orders because there are more cases against him that are being investigated.

    He urged Nigerians to allow the agencies to do their jobs.

    On the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMAN), Sheik Ibrahim El-Zak Zaky , he said that he was being kept in custody to ensure his safety.

    He explained that his family members and relatives have unhindered access to him.

    On Chibok girls, he said, government does not have any peculiar interest in keeping the girls, stressing that most of them prefer to stay in Abuja and don’t want to return home.

    Speaking on Human rights records of the administration, Shehu said “The Human rights records of this administration are impeccable, thry are unimpeachable. I think we should avoid speaking in general terms. The thing to do is to pin point specific cases to butteres assertions that people make and then we can tackle them.

    “As we speak to you now, we are not aware that the administration of Muhammadu Buhari is in breach of the constitution of Nigeria with regards to the protection of the rights of Nigerians.

    “Journalists in this country ought to bear testimony on this, there is no single journalist that has been expelled from his duty because he has reported or failed to report, there is no single journalist who is in government detention because they have expressed some views that the government does not like.

    “This administration is complying with the decision of the courts of the land, I assure that if anybody tries to do otherwise the President will not allow him to get away with it.” he said

    On alleged power deterioration, Shehu said: “It is also a mistake to say power has deteriorated under this administration because when we came in 2015, power generation it was 3,324MW,  it increase to 4,357MW as at August 2015, barely three months after President Buhari came to power and rose to the peak of 5,077MW in 2016, it was the highest power generated in the country.

    “Presently, the average generation is about 3,000; this is as a result of vandalism or gas pipeline infrastructure and also low water in our dams. The power sector is also gaining gradually from the peace in the Niger Delta. Usually we experience low generation of power during dry season and this is not because of Buhari’s administration.

    “Government is investing heavily in power and has been licensing a lot of renewable energy projects, which is the future. We are doing what is called energy mix, we are not just doing gas power, we are doing hydro, etc. you cover some of these decisions from FEC you have covered them.” he said

    Speaking on alleged weak prosecution, Akande said: “The truth of the matter is that our criminal justice system does need a profound and deep reform. The important thing is that this government is working on it. As a matter of fact now, the Acting President has put together a national coordination prosecution team for all the prosecution trying to see how in the medium term we can bring some progress but also working on justice sector reforms on the long term on criminal justice system to strengthen both the investigation and prosecution at the courts. And I know it is going to take a while for us to address it.”

    Stressing that the committee on food crisis is still working, he said that the government has reduced importation of food items especially rice.

    According to him, the government policy has made farmers millionaires.

     

  • Osinbajo to hold interactive session on new executive orders

    Osinbajo to hold interactive session on new executive orders

    The Presidency has promised to vigorously implement the new executive orders in its determination to significantly transform the business environment in the country.

    The spokesman to the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Mr. Laolu Akande, made this known in a statement he issued on Sunday to give update on the new orders signed last Thursday.

    He said as part of measures to drive the reforms intended in the executive orders, Osinbajo would hold an interactive forum in Abuja on Wednesday.

    He said that Osinbajo would be discussing in particular, the executive orders on business environment and promoting “Made-in-Nigeria” products with a cross-section of middle level and senior public and civil servants.

    “These are the people who will be directly responsible for the attainment of the objectives of the executive orders.

    “So the acting president wants an opportunity to talk with them directly and hear from them in person.”

    Akande noted that the interactive forum would be open for live coverage and live streaming.

    According to him, ensuring the effective implementation of the orders is critical for the overall prosperity of Nigerians and Nigeria.

    He said that as part of activities commemorating the second year of the Muhammadu Buhari administration, a presidential level report card event on the Social Investment Programmes (SIPs) of the Buhari presidency would be held at Aso Rock on May 29.

    “At this national event, we shall be updating Nigerians on the progress so far attained, how we are addressing some challenges and how Buhari’s Social Investment Programmes would be significantly expanded going forward,” Akande said.

    The SIPs are the N-Power, which engaged 200,000 unemployed Nigerians graduates for a volunteer job programme and the Conditional Cash Transfer being implemented now in nine states.

    Others are the General Economic and Empowerment Programme (GEEP), a micro credit scheme that has given out almost 60,000 loans already, and the National Homegrown School Feeding Programme.

    In the feeding programme, 25 million meals have been served and over one million primary school pupils in at least seven states are being fed using over 11,000 caterers.

    On the progress of the report of the Presidential Investigative Panel, Akande urged for patience.

    He explained that at the appropriate time the outcome of the panel would be made public “and Nigerians will be satisfied”.

    He said the two suspended officials remained suspended.

     

  • Osinbajo will sign 2017 budget when satisfied with approval  – Akande

    Osinbajo will sign 2017 budget when satisfied with approval – Akande

    The Presidency on Wednesday night maintained that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo will assent to the 2017 Budget when transmitted to the Executive arm of government.

    There were confusion in some quarters on Wednesday whether the document when received by the Presidency would be kept till President Muhammadu Buhari returns from his medical trip to the United Kingdom or assented to by the Acting President.

    The Senior Special Assistant on media and publicity, Laolu Akande, however said that the Acting President will assent to the budget when he is fully satisfied with its content.

    Akande on his Twitter handle said “Just so we are clear: when the time comes, everything is set, & he is satisfied, Ag. President Yemi Osinbajo will assent to the 2017 Budget.”

     

  • Amnesty programme’s budget  increased by N35bn

    Amnesty programme’s budget increased by N35bn

    To sustain the new understanding between the Federal Government and the oil-producing communities of the Niger Delta, the Federal Government has released additional N35B to step-up the Amnesty Programme in the region.
    This was disclosed in a press statement by Special Assistant Media to the Vice President, Laolu Akande.
    Although N20B allocation had been approved for the Amnesty Programme in the 2016 budget, President Muhammadu Buhari has now raised the funds, and as appropriated, to N55B with a recent release of additional N30B. There is also a planned release of another N5B later.
    Currently, the Amnesty Office has now paid up all ex-militants backlog of their stipends up to the end of 2016.
    The release of the additional funds is coming after presidential level interactive engagements in the Niger Delta, where the Buhari administration has enunciated a New Vision for the oil-producing areas based on the presentation made by the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, to the President when he received leaders and stakeholders from the region last November.
    Subsequently, the President asked Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, to embark on a tour of the region that saw him visiting several oil-producing States in the country.
    Besides the monthly payment of about N65, 000 to N66,000 to the ex-militants, the funds would also go to the provision of reintegration activities under the Amnesty Programme including payment of tuition fees for beneficiaries from Niger Delta who are in post-secondary institutions at home and abroad, payment of in-training & hazard allowances and vocational training costs.
    There are also empowerment schemes and self-help, self-employment support funds, including provision of needed equipments by the Amnesty Office. Equally, the funds would also support the training of pilots, aviation engineers, technicians, and motor vehicles mechanics from the oil-producing communities.
    The Buhari administration reassured the Niger Delta communities of its unalloyed commitment to a faithful implementation of its promises made during the FG interactive engagement visits by the Vice President to different oil-producing communities
    Other promises made during the visits are currently at different stages of effective implementation, including the effective opening of the Maritime University, integration of illegal refiners under the concept of new Modular Refineries, resumption of all abandoned construction projects in the region, the Ogoni Clean-up, and several others.
    For instance the Maritime University is now on course to be opened before the end of the year as the presidency has already set the process in motion as announced on Friday. Other announcements are to follow as each of the commitments of the FG to the Niger Delta oil-producing communities reach advanced and implementation stages.
    Already there is an inter-ministerial group consisting of all relevant ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs of the FG, with the involvement of relevant State governments led by the Vice President that meets regularly to drive the different initiatives and ensure effective and ongoing implementation.

  • Osinbajo departs for France over anti-corruption, integrity forum

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday left Abuja for Paris to attend the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum.

    According to a statement issued by the Vice President’s Spokesman, Mr Laolu Akande in Abuja, Osinbajo is one of the speakers to feature at the global conference.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Vice President left for the forum after attending the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa.

    The forum is scheduled to hold from March 30 to March 31.

    The OECD forum brings together global leaders, ministers, business leaders and civil society representatives to discuss issues of governance.

    Such issues include “the cost of corruption to society, the use of political donations to buy influence, developments in corporate liability for graft and the role of export controls to counter bribery”.

    During the conference, Osinbajo would hold bilateral talks with the Secretary-General of the organisation Angel Gurria.

    The talk would review and explore relationship between Nigeria and the body, including how to further strengthen mutual cooperation in areas of good governance, integrity and anti-corruption efforts.

    While in Paris, the Vice President would also hold a number of meetings with the French Minister Mr Bernard Cazeneuve.

    Founded in 1961, OECD’s mission includes the attainment of global economic development through supporting sustainable economic growth, boosting employment and raising living standards.

    The mission includes contributing to the growth of world trade and maintaining financial stability among other objectives.

    Osinbajo is expected back in Abuja at the weekend.