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  • Okoh predicts end to Nigeria’s problems

    Archbishop Metropolitan and Primate of the Church of Nigeria in the Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, has expressed confidence that Nigeria’s numerous challenges will soon become history.

    He urged Nigerians to put their trust in God, stressing that the Almighty is alive and working.

    Okoh spoke on Monday in Onitsha, Anambra State, at the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the New Bishop’s court.

    “The security problems, economic hardship, the non-release of the kidnapped Christian girl, Lear Sharibu, and all the things Nigerians have been complaining against under the present administration, I want Nigerians to believe that its well,” he said.

    The cleric described members of the Diocese on the Niger as one of the engines and pillars on which the Church of Nigeria stood.

    He advised them not to feel disturbed when certain demands are made of them.

    Okoh said: “The demands Church of Nigeria makes from you is according to your age. After the Diocese of Lagos, the next is the Diocese on the Niger.

    “You must meet the demands we make because you form part of the engine of the Church of Nigeria. Do not say we are demanding much from you.

    “We are happy you are equal to the task because you are not using your time to quarrel and write petitions and insult your leaders but building the church with spiritual and structural activities.”

    The retiring Primate advised the clergy to use their time to serve God to the best of their ability, adding: “We do not abide; we come, pass away.

    “As I stand on the threshold of my retirement, we must look back. The time is running very fast. Whatever you want to do that will keep your name, do it now. Otherwise, you will regret.”

  • Fed Govt to fight sleeping sickness with sterile tsetse flies

    To effectively fight the scourge of trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) in the country, the Federal Government has approved the construction of a modern tsetse fly mass rearing facility in Vom, Plateau State.

    The facility is to generate millions of sterile male tsetse flies for field release to mop up populations that may persist after suppression to achieve eradication.

    Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, who broke the news yesterday in Abuja, said tsetse fly poses serious problem to livestock production in Africa as well as to human health.

    The minister said the country was willing to lead Africa in the fight against tsetse fly and work closely with other nations on the continent to reclaim land occupied by the insects.

    Onu spoke at the 35th International Scientific Council for Trypanosomiasis Research and Control (ISCTRC) and the 18th meeting of Pan-African Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Control (PATTEC).

    He said: “This Conference is very important for Africa’s search for food security. Africa, as the second largest continent, has enough arable land for Africans to feed the world. Hence, Africa should not suffer from hunger and poverty. The tsetse fly has posed very serious problems to livestock production in Africa, as well as to human health.

    “Its effective control has become absolutely necessary for us in Africa to attain self-sufficiency in livestock production as well as maintain human health. Effectively controlling tsetse fly is a task that must be done, in view of the fact that Africa is made up of young people with an increasing population. Achieving this will help us feed ourselves, remain healthy, grow our economy and create jobs for our people.

    “I am very happy that Nigeria played a very important role in the decision of the African Heads of State and Government that endorsed the PATTEC initiative. My ministry, the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, has always given PATTEC-Nigeria the much needed attention it rightly deserves.

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    “This will continue. Many effective measures were taken in the past. We have just approved the construction of a modern tsetse mass rearing facility at Vom to generate millions of sterile males for field releases to mop up populations that may persist after suppression to achieve eradication.”

    “I am happy to inform you that with the measures already put in place, Nigeria will indeed lead Africa in the fight against the tsetse fly. We want to work closely with all other nations in Africa so that together we can reclaim our land presently occupied by tsetse flies.”

    The Director of African Union’s Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) Prof. Ahmed El-Sawalthy said the tsetse fly, which is only found in Sub-Saharan Africa, causes sleeping sickness in humans and affects animals.

    He said: “This problem exists in Africa and we need to sort it out as Africans. This disease is trans-border; no one country can control the disease. All efforts must be put in place by member-states in the region. This meeting is one we hold every two years. But this year, we are here to review what we have achieved, the challenges and how to move forward.

    “Trypanosomiasis is one of the parasitic diseases proptosis transmitted by the insect tsetse fly and the insect is present in Sub-Saharan Africa and it affects animals and humans. It causes sleeping sickness in humans. It is not an easy disease that can be treated as others.”

  • Insurgency: Super camps borne out of operational needs, says CDS

    The military high command on Monday defended the convert of super camps in the fight against insurgency in the Northeast

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Abayomi Olonisakin said the concept was borne out of operational necessity.

    The CDS spoke before going into a closed-door session with the leadership of the House of Representatives.

    The House, last Thursday, stepped down a motion by Ifeanyi Momah, titled: “Review of the military strategy of ‘Super Camps’ in the fight against Boko Haram in the North East Zone.”

    The mover of the motion had argued that the concept was not well thought out and that it left thousands of citizens exposed to danger.

    But Olonisakin said the constantly changing vistas of the war against insurgency made the military to adopt the strategy.

    He said: “The super camp concept was borne out of our need to re-strategise to meet changing operational conditions in the Northeast.

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    “In respect to the security situation in the Northeast, especially Borno State, we’re all aware that the Armed Forces, in collaboration with other security and intelligence agencies, have been contending with insurgency and terrorism for many years now.

    “Indeed, the counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operation in the Northeast predates the administration of His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “Despite the challenges we’re facing, we have made appreciable progress. The Armed Forces continue to restrategise to address changing operational situation and practise of the insurgent terrorists

    “We have achieved better intergration of air and land as well as air power as well as greater coordination with other security and intelligence agencies, through regular strategic inputs at the  highest level of command and down to the chain of command.”

    He further said: I want to assure the leadership of the House, that we will continue to do all we can to ensure peace and security in our country in line with our constitutional mandate despite the challenges.

    “As the representatives of the Nigerian people, we recognise the concernn of the House and indeed the National Assembly on this issue.”

    The military top brass however apologised to the House leadership for the inability of the Service chiefs to make last week’s meeting

    “I need to add that as the Chief of Defence Staff,  my inability to be here in person last Friday, was due to an equally urgent interaction at the presidency where the chief of army….

    According to him, their absence was by no means a deliberate act mearnt to disrespect  the institution of the National Assembly..

    He said though they were not able to come, their various chief of operation were present and were capable of answering the questions that would have been put to then.

    Earlier, the Speaker of the House, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila , who was at the meeting with relevant committees said the meeting was to find out the state of the war against terrorism and insurgency.

    He also said with the budget due in a week or two, there was the need to find out the needs of the armed forces in the prosecution of the anti-insurgency war

    An attempt to convene the security meering last week was unsuccessful as tje servide chied were absent and sent representatives.

    This made the Speaker very angry and it was subsequently rescheduled for yesterday.

    At the session were the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal  Sadique Abubakar; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas; Lieutenant General Lamidi Adeosun (Chief of Policy and Plans, Army), represented the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai

    Yusuf Bichi the Director General Deoarrment  of State Security  and the Comptroller of Nigeria Immigration service, Mohammed Babandede were also present. However, Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, was represented

  • Abiodun inherits N32b gratuities

    Ogun State government on Monday said it inherited N32.8 billion gratuities and death benefits incurred between August 2011 and June 2019 under its Transition Pension Scheme.

    The state lamented that the debt piled up during the previous administration, but said the new government would offset the bills.

    Permanent Secretary in the Bureau of Local Government Pensions Mrs. Irene Kokumo spoke while hosting members of the House of Assembly’s Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

    Kokumo said the state pays an average of N791 million to retired local government workers and State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) retirees monthly.

    Also speaking at the bureau’s budget assessment, she said the scheme caters for 11,616 retirees in the pre-1991 category.

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    According to her, records  showed that the administration had been facilitating prompt release of retirement savings account balance to retirees, who had disengaged from the Contributory Pension Scheme, to ensure that senior citizens enjoy a better life after service.

    Besides the N791 million paid monthly, the bureau also pay N4.6 billion monthly pensions between January and June, 2019.

    Kokumo said the bureau had been managing the benefits of the ‘Pay as you Go’ scheme and the Contributory Pension Scheme.

    She added that the bureau’s primary responsibility was that of the pre-1991 retirees, comprising local government and SUBEB personnel, as well as officials still in service.

    Kokumo listed other achievements as computation and compilation of outstanding gratuities and death pensions till date, maintenance of records for easy access, facilitation of remittances of contributory pension deductions as and when released, among others.

    She added that the state government was already taking steps to address the challenges confronting the Bureau regarding the renovation of its offices and provision of befitting infrastructure, full digitization and computerisation of its activities, among others.

    Responding, the Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Akeem Balogun, who applauded the management team for maintaining standard in the discharge of its duties, tasked the Bureau to come up with strategies that could assist in offsetting the outstanding gratuities of local government councils and SUBEB retirees.

  • Tribunal reaffirms Sanwo-Olu as Lagos governor

    The Lagos State Gubernatorial Election Petition Tribunal on Monday reaffirmed the victory of Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu as the Governor of Lagos State in the last March 9 poll.

    The three-man tribunal led by Justice T. T Asua, in a unanimous decision, dismissed the petition filed by the Labour Party (LP) and its candidate, Chief Ifagbemi Awamaridi, declaring that the petition failed.

    It held that its earlier decision to dismiss the petition, which was later appealed by the petitioners, was still valid because the petition was not filed according to the electoral laws.

    The tribunal further described the petition as a “futile and wasteful exercise.”

    It noted that the petitioners could not prove their allegations of mental incompetence against Sanwo-Olu in their evidence placed before the tribunal.

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    The panel also held that the petitioners failed to prove their allegations of election malpractices against Sanwo-Olu and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Asua said: “The Petitioners have failed to meet the requirement of the law. The Petitioners have failed in our humble view to discharge the onus of proof which would have been placed on the Respondents.

    “We confirm the return of Babajide Sanwo-Olu as the duly elected Governor of the State.”

    Lagos State All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday described the victory of Governor Babajide Sanwoolu at the Elections Petitions Tribunal as a re- affirmation of the people’s mandate.

    The party said in a statement by its Assistant Publicity, Abiodun Salami, that the victory was a validation of the trust of Lagosians in the governor’s capacity.

    The Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Lagos had on Monday dismissed the petitions filed by the Labour Party and reaffirmed the victory of Sanwoolu as the duly-elected governor in the March polls.

    The Tribunal described the LP’s petition as a “futile and wasteful exercise,’ ‘noting that the petitioner could not prove their allegations of mental incompetence against Sanwo-Olu.

    Justice T.T Asua, while delivering the judgement, said the petitioners (LP and Ifagbemi Awamaridi) also failed to prove the allegations of electoral malpractices against Sanwoolu and his party, APC.

    Salami said the victory was a validation of the support the people have for Sanwoolu and proof that the petition was all along ‘’a wild goose chase.’’

    The Lagos governor’s spokesman, Abiodun Salami, congratulated Lagosians on the victory as it was not only victory for the governor but also for the people and good governance.

    He said: ‘’We are happy at the victory; it is a reaffirmation that the governor got the mandate and support of the people in the March election.

    ‘’We congratulate the governor and the good people of Lagos on the judicial vindication of this electoral victory. This verdict is not only a victory for democracy; it is a victory for good governance and a more prosperous Lagos.”

    Salami assured residents that the verdict would further inspire the Sanwoolu administration to render impactful governance in the state.

    He said the governor was justifying the confidence reposed in him with his many achievements since he was sworn in over 100 days ago.

    The APC spokesman listed the achievements to include fixing of potholes across the state to tackle the nagging problem of gridlock.

    Salami said the efficiency of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA) had improved as a result of increase in their allowances by Sanwoolu .

    He added that the Sanwoolu administration had commenced work on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, a project which had suffered delays before now, noting that the sufferings on the road were being alleviated.

    He said the Sanwoolu administration had achieved great results in addressing the gridlock in Apapa.

    Salami urged residents to keep faith with the present administration to deliver more dividends of democracy.

  • How diversification policy can succeed, by Oyetola

    Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, has described the diversification policy of the Federal Government as one that is appropriate and on the right course.

    He also said, for the diversification policy to succeed, all sectors must adopt and integrate it into their schemes and collaborate appropriately, adding, “When this is done, the economy will achieve the desired symphony and there will be rapid and cohesive development.”

    Oyetola spoke on Monday, at the opening ceremony of the 9th International Conference of the Faculty of Technology, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife.

    Speaking on the theme: “Diversification of Developing Economies: Imperatives for Sustainable Environment and Technological Innovations,” Oyetola, who bagged the Obafemi Awolowo University’s Excellence Award in Public Administration on the occasion, also described the theme of the conference as a worthy domestication of the diversification of the economic policy of the Federal Government.

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    He reaffirmed Osun government’s commitment to taking the state to the next level in its developmental strides.

    Oyetola pledged the government’s determination to continue to harness the potentials of the state and advance her economy for the good of the citizens.

    The governor, who reiterated the administration’s determination towards building a ‘modern Osun’, said government would not be deterred by the dwindling financial resources in its resolve to build a virile state that all and sundry would be proud of.

    Represented by the Supervisor, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Prof. Olalekan Yinusa, the governor said the state was ready to partner with the university, particularly in the area of human and capital development.

    He commended the institution’s Faculty of Technology for its foresight and resilience at equipping graduate youths with the requisite skills to effect changes in the nation’s economy.

    He urged the leadership of the faculty to pursue the recommendations of the conference to the logical conclusion to advance the exploration of new ideas for the actualisation of global technological solutions.

    Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Eyitayo Ogunbodede, applauded the faculty for the choice of the theme of the conference, which he noted was aimed at challenging the nation on the need to strengthen her economic diversification policy.

    In his address, the Keynote Speaker, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ashiru, challenged government on the need to be supportive of the development of science, innovation and technology.

    Ashiru said for the nation to actualise its dreams for the diversification of her economy, all hands must be on deck to ensure proper integration and conversion of ideas to innovation, framework and prosperity.

  • Oba Oniru dies at 82

    The Oniru of Iruland, Oba Idowu Abiodun Oniru, is dead.

    Oniru died yesterday in Lagos after a brief illness.

    He was 82.

    The first-class monarch’s 82nd birthday was celebrated last September 6 at his palace.

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    He is survived by wives and children, among who are former Lagos State Commissioner for Waterfront, Adesegun Oniru; Justice Aishat Opesanwo; On-Air personality, Tolu Demuren (a.k.a Toolz), grandchildren and great grandchildren.

    Oba Oniru succeeded his father in 1995.

    He was born on September 6, 1937 and was the 12th of 15 children of the long-reigning Oba Yesufu Oniru, who died at the age of 120 years.

  • Sowore’s trial negates progressive ideal, says Sani

    Former Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign and Local Debt, Shehu Sani, on Monday said the charges the Federal Government filed against the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, contradict the philosophy of progressivism of the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration.

    Sani, who represented Kaduna Central in the Eighth Senate, told The Nation that the country’s democracy was being hampered by what he called the growing culture of intolerance and opposing opinions.

    The Kaduna senator noted that President Muhammadu Buhari’s desire to build and leave an anti-corruption legacy should not be cited in the “human rights graveyard”.

    He urged the government to drop the charges of money laundering and treasonable felony it filed against Sowore.

    Sani said: “Sowore’s trial is unnecessary and uncalled for. It would only further stain the human rights record of this administration and diminish and dent the moral standing of our country.

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    “There is a climate of fear, intimidation and intolerance in the country and this contradicts the philosophy of progressivism the ruling establishment purports. The nation’s democracy is imperilled by a growing state culture of intolerance of dissent and opposing opinions.

    “The President’s desire to build and leave behind an anti-corruption legacy and tower should not be cited in the human rights graveyard. If the ruling establishment is confident of its moral standing and support base, it should defeat Sowore with superior ideas and not persecute him.”

    “Sowore’s charges amount to electrocution of freedom. The democratic credentials of any elected government are not simply about the legitimacy of its mandate but about the degree of its tolerance to dissent and its compliance with the fundamental principles of freedom.

    “I appeal to the Federal Government to drop the charges it filed against Sowore. Our democracy is becoming inhabitable and inhospitable to its ideal content. When a state equates dissent to disloyalty, it progressively decays under the weight of its courtiers.”

  • Olojo: Ooni goes into seclusion

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has proceeded on a seven-day annual seclusion as this year’s edition of the Olojo festival begins in Ile Ife, Osun State.

    On Sunday evening, before the ceremonies for his seclusion, the foremost traditional ruler and the Arole Oodua addressed reporters, hailing the formal commencement of the Olojo festival.

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    He said he was in high spirits to meet with “God Almighty who owns the day through fasting and prayers’’.

    The Ooni said he would pray for the resuscitation of the country’s economy while in seclusion.

  • Coalition expresses satisfaction in military’s control of Nigerian territories

    The Coalition for Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Group (CHRHRG) has expressed optimum satisfaction with the military’s sovereignty of Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
    The Coalition made this known at a press conference on Monday in Abuja ahead of a tour of liberated communities in the North-East.
    In a statement signed by Executive Director, Gabriel Agibi, the group hailed the military for its doggedness and reliance in flushing out remnants of Boko Haram terrorists amidst conspiracy from different quarters.
    In a bid to carefully examine the military’s groundbreaking feat, the CHRHRG is set to embark on a systematic assessment tour of North-East, particularly strategic locations in Northern Borno Senatorial District.
    Among others, the Coalition has promised tointerface with community leaders, NGOs and other critical stakeholders in the region with a view to getting objective responses on the efforts of the Federal Government.
    According to the Coalition, the tour would also afford them the opportunity to take a cursory look at the operational strategies of the military and how it has conducted its operations in the theatre of war to state.
    In the end, the Coalition hopes to eliminate every measure of doubts and falsehood being levelled against the brave and gallant Nigerian troops.
    Read full address below:
    I welcome you all to this press conference that is put together by the Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Group in Nigeria to intimate Nigerians on the resolve by the various groups under the Coalition to undertake a systematic assessment tour of North-East Nigeria, particularly strategic locations in Northern Borno Senatorial District, to assess the efforts of the Nigerian government in the fight against terrorism.
    The Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Group is a coalition of credible associations dedicated to the entrenchment of human rights practices in Nigeria. This much has been highlighted in previous years where an alliance of this nature was inaugurated to look into the operations of the Nigerian Military in southeast Nigeria to ascertain its level of human rights compliance.
    In this regards, we wish to state that amongst a host of other tasks that have been carefully identified and outlined for the tour of North East Nigeria, the Coalition would interface with community leaders, NGOs and other critical stakeholders in the region with a view to getting objective responses on the efforts of the Nigerian Government with regards to the ongoing war against terrorism.
    We wish to state that this line of action became necessary in the light of the various news making the rounds on the occupation of Nigerian territories by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in North-East Nigeria.
    The Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Groups would use the opportunity of the tour to carry out a systematic tour of affected communities, including those on the fringes of the Lake Chad basin region such as Baga, Gubio, Magumeri, Marte, Mobbar and Guzamala.
    The Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Groups would also deploy the services of local language interpreters in areas with identified communication barriers, in an attempt to gather as much information as possible that would aid in the subsequent publication of an Independent Terrorism Index that would give an objective assessment of the efforts of the Nigerian Government in the theatre of operations in North-East Nigeria.
    The tour would also afford the Coalition the opportunity to take a cursory look at the operational strategies of the Nigerian Military and how it has conducted its operations in the theatre of war to state if indeed there has been any form of human rights violations and what measures were put in place to ensure human rights compliance in the prosecution of the war in North East Nigeria.
    The Coalition would interface with community leaders in communities that have witnessed terrorist attacks over the years, as well as NGOs that have been in operations in such communities to understand the dynamics involved the war against terrorism in North-East Nigeria.
    The Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Group is undertaking this tour of North-East Nigeria, aside from other stated objectives, to put issues in proper perspectives as regards whether any part of Nigerian territory is under the control of Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists.
    The Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Groups in the course of the tour in areas earmarked in Northern Borno would rely on first-hand information by engaging the various stakeholders in these areas such as the traditional and religious rulers, local government officials, humanitarian workers, locals as well as other concerned parties that are privy to the issues bedevilling the region.
    We consequently wish to state that the pieces of evidence gathered from the tour would be documented in the Independent Terrorism Index objectively and analytically for easy comprehension by the relevant stakeholders.
    The Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Group sees this task as necessary with a view to debunking insinuations that some parts of the Nigerian territory are under the control of Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists.
    It must also be noted that this tour is at the instance of the leadership of the Coalition of Human Rights and Human Rights Monitoring Group and as such the outcome of it would be as objective as possible, that would indeed stand the test to time.