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  • 161 Nigerians arrive from Libya on Independence Day

    As the nation celebrates her 59th independence anniversary, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) received another batch of 161 stranded Nigerian returnees from Libya.

    Alhaji Idris Muhammed, the Coordinator, NEMA Lagos Territorial Office, confirmed the development to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos.

    Muhammed said the Nigerians arrived at the Cargo Wing of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, at about 5.35 a.m. on Tuesday.

    He said the returnees were brought back aboard an Al Buraq Air aircraft with registration number 5A-DMG from Misrata City, a 200-kilometer distance from Tripoli, Libya.

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    He added that the returnees were assisted home by the International Organisation for Migration and the European Union under the Assisted Voluntary Returnees Programme which started in April 2017.

    Muhammed said the stranded Nigerians were received on behalf of the Federal Government by NEMA and other agencies, including the Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking and the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    He said “at the end of profiling of the returnees, there were 48 female adults, one female child and seven female infants, 93 male adults, five male children and seven male infants, totalling 161.”

    The coordinator said three male adults who had medical issues were immediately evacuated to the hospital for medical treatment.

  • LG Chairman pays WAEC/NECO fees for 500 students in Nasarawa

    Alh. Abdulrahman Maigoro, Chairman, Keffi Local Government area of Nasarawa State, has paid the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) fees for 500 secondary schools students from the council area.

    Maigoro disclosed this on Tuesday during the independence anniversary and inter-primary schools march past and quiz competition, organised by the council in Keffi.

    He said that the gesture was aimed at reducing the burden of school fees on the parents of the affected students and improving the standard of education in the area and the state at large.

    The chairman said that he decided to organise the independence anniversary celebration, considering the importance of the day in the life of the country.

    “The political independence by our country on Oct. 1, 1960 was a result of many years of struggle by the people of Nigeria against the colonial rule.

    “Those heroes who made sacrifices and got imprisoned in order that this country might be independent should not be forgotten,” he said.

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    Maigoro also disclosed that he had enrolled 8,000 pupils into various primary schools towards achieving basic education and for the overall development of the council area.

    “We also purchased and distributed school uniforms and other materials to pupils to reduce the sufferings of parents, most of whom are less-privileged.

    “It may also interest you to know that considering the cries of most of our students and parents, my administration also registered and paid WAEC/NECO, NABTEB and JAMB fees for over 500 students.

    “I, therefore, want to appeal to the beneficiaries and other students to take their studies seriously in order for them to excel in their academic pursuit,” he said.

    The chairman advised parents and guardians to see education as the only investment that they should give to their children.

    Earlier, the Education Secretary of the council, Mr Emmanuel Barau, lauded the chairman for his efforts at improving the standard of education in the area.

    He called on the political class and other stakeholders to join hands with the chairman towards providing an enabling environment for teaching and learning.

    (NAN)

  • Withdraw Discos’ licence in December, protesting groups tell FG

    Members of the Edo State Civil Society of Organizations (EDOSCO) have urged the Nigeria government not to renew licence of Discos especially that of the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) when it expires in December this year.

    The groups who protested against poor electricity supply said the Discos have failed to meet targets and needs of millions of electricity consumers.

    Spokesperson and President of EDOSCO, Comrade Omobude Agho, picked holes in claim by the BEDC that it planned to distribute 190, 000 meters to customers in Edo state.

    Omobude said “They said today is Democracy Day but for us today is Electricity Democracy Day. Our leaders and governors have abandoned us.

    “In any country where there is no electricity, corruption and crime will not end.

    Some of the placards carried by the protesting groups read; “No going back on December deadline, Ekiti, Ondo, Edo and Delta people reject BEDC; BPE has compromised, BEDC has failed woefully”.

    But Management of the BEDC said its licence would not expire in December.

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    Executive Director (Commercial), of the BEDC, Dr. Abu Ejoor described the protest as a disturbance to public peace.

    Dr. Ejoor urged customers to disregard the protest and such deliberate misrepresentation as there is no expiration of the license BEDC in December as alleged by the protesters.

    He “The licenses issued to BEDC and other discos is 15 years, with a renewal of extension of another ten years, after the expiration of same.

    “We are presently in court with them on two cases. BEDC took some suspects including EDOSCO members to court in March 2017 at a Benin Federal High Court for alleged tampering with electrical fittings – a crime punishable under section 3 (6) of the miscellaneous offenses Act cap M.17 Laws of Nigeria 2004.”

  • Benin Enterprise Park Mgt rolls out plan for infrastructure, power, others

    The Benin Enterprise Park Limited has rolled out plans to build the needed infrastructure, including roads, industrial plots, gas-fired power plant, water system and modularised accommodation, among others, on 93 out of the 997 hectares of its premises in the first phase development of the park.

    The park is among the big-ticket projects of the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration in Edo State and is expected to drive industrialisation in the state.

    The company said “it is in the process of developing the 997 hectares Benin Enterprise Park (BEP) which is located in Edo State, Nigeria. The first phase of the BEP occupies a footprint of 93 hectares and is the subject of this request for expression of interest by prospective Engineering, Procurement Construction (EPC) contractors.

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    “BEPL intends to hire the service of one or more engineering, procurement and construction companies (the “EPC Contractors”) with experience in delivering large scale complex projects.”

    The management of the company said the appointed EPC Contractors will be responsible for the primary infrastructure at the park, to include: “Roadworks; storm water drainage; borehole water supply; domestic sewage collection and treatment; power distribution at 11 and 0.4 kV; street lighting; cable conduit system for ELV (Extra Low Voltage); and boundary wall and fences.

    It added that the EPC contractors will also carry out works on “power generation to include: 40MW gas-fired open cycle power plant; 6km gas spur line; hot tap into gas trunkline; and PRMS (Pressure Reducing and Metering Station).

    There will also be the development of industrial plots to include the construction of industrial buildings with a combined footprint of circa 30 hectares as well as temporary accommodation units, including modularised accommodation units for up to 500 personnel.

  • JUST IN: Kidnapped NSCDC operatives released

    The Edo State Command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has confirmed the release of two of its senior operatives abducted on Sept. 27.

    The Commandant, Mr Makinde Ayinla, confirmed the release in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Tuesday.

    Ayinla said the operatives were released early on Tuesday by their abductors at Ebelle community in the Igueben Local Government Area of Edo.

    He said, however, that no ransom was paid to secure the release of the operatives.

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    The commandant thanked the Nigeria Police, the vigilante in Ebelle town and the families of the abducted workers.

    Ayinla also commended other security agencies for their support and collaboration in ensuring the release of the two men.

    The two officials were abducted at about 2:30 p.m. at the railway bridge between Ebelle and Ewosa communities on the Ebelle-Agbor highway on their way to Benin.

  • French ex-president Sarkozy to face campaign finance trial

    A French court on Tuesday ordered Nicolas Sarkozy to stand trial for illicit campaign financing, adding to the ex-president’s legal woes as he also prepares to answer charges of exerting pressure on a judge.

    Sarkozy, 64, lost his final appeal to France’s highest criminal court, and risks a year in prison and a fine of 3,750 euros ($4,085) if found guilty.

    The ruling came the same day as another court ordered a trial for ex-prime minister Edouard Balladur on charges of campaign finance violations in an unrelated case.

    Sarkozy is not the country’s first former president to be prosecuted — Jacques Chirac, who died last week, was given a two-year suspended sentence in 2011 for embezzlement and misuse of public funds during his time as mayor of Paris.

    Prosecutors say Sarkozy spent nearly 43 million euros ($40 million) on his failed 2012 re-election bid — almost double the legal limit of 22.5 million euros — using fake invoices.

    He has said he was unaware of the fraud by executives at the public relations firm Bygmalion, who are among 13 others being pursued in the case.

    Sarkozy’s lawyer Emmanuel Piwnica called the appeals court ruling a “disappointment”.

    Since losing the election to the Socialist Party’s Francois Hollande and leaving office, Sarkozy has fought a barrage of corruption and campaign financing charges, all of which he rejects.

    The former Republican party leader faces another trial on charges of corruption and influence peddling over his alleged attempts to try to get information from a judge about an investigation focused on him.

    And he has been charged over accusations he accepted millions of euros from the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi towards his first presidential campaign in 2007.

    – ‘Disappointment’ –

    Sarkozy will face a standard criminal court, while Balladur, 90, will be tried by the Court of Justice of the Republic, a tribunal set up to hear cases of ministerial misconduct.

    The court has no jurisdiction over heads of state, except in treason cases.

    Balladur and former defence minister Francois Leotard, 77, were charged in 2017 with “complicity in misuse of corporate assets” over the sale of submarines to Pakistan and frigates to Saudi Arabia when Balladur was prime minister, from 1993 to 1995.

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    The kickbacks are estimated at some 13 million francs (almost two million euros in today’s money), which are suspected of including a cash donation to Balladur’s 1995 presidential campaign of a little over 10 million francs, prosecutor Francois Molins said in a statement.

    Balladur also has to answer to a charge that he concealed the crimes.

    The claims came to light during an investigation into a 2002 bombing in Karachi, Pakistan, which targeted a bus transporting French engineers.

    Fifteen people were killed, including 11 engineers working on the submarine contract.

    The Al-Qaeda terror network was initially suspected of the attack, but the focus later shifted to the arms deal as investigators considered whether the bombing may have been revenge for the non-payment of promised bribes after Chirac pipped Balladur in the vote and cancelled the payment of commissions.

    Balladur’s lawyers said Tuesday that he was “confident” he would be cleared of any wrongdoing, “given that he never committed any of the acts of which he is accused.”

    Six others facing trial in the case include Balladur’s campaign manager Nicolas Bazire; Thierry Gaubert, who worked for Sarkozy, who was budget minister at the time; and a Franco-Lebanese middleman, Ziad Takieddine.

    They will go on trial this month in a Paris criminal court.

    Other senior French politicians charged with financial misconduct include the former prime ministers Francois Fillon and Alain Juppe.

    Fillon crashed out of the running for the presidency in 2017 after being charged with using public funds to pay his wife for a fake job as his assistant.

    Juppe, a prime minister under Chirac, was given a suspended jail sentence in 2004 over a party funding scandal.

    On Monday, ex-justice minister Jean-Jacques Urvoas was given a suspended month-long sentence for passing on secret details of a tax fraud and corruption investigation to the politician targeted, the rightwing MP Thierry Solere.

  • Buhari joins dignitaries to mark Independence Anniversary

    President Muhammadu Buhari joined hundreds of dignitaries to mark Nigeria’s 59th Independence Anniversary at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event was the first independence celebration in the second tenure of the Buhari administration.

    Buhari, who appeared in blue traditional attire with a blue cap to match, inspected a quarter guard before marching to the presidential villa’s forecourt to receive national salute.

    The salute was followed by renditions of the national anthem, staging of the conduct of change of guards parade, silent drill and special displays.

    The ceremony was followed by band displays and 21 gun salute and inspection of the quarter guard.

    There was also presidential change of guard from 177 Guard Battalion to 7th Battalion of the Guards Brigade.

    Buhari later signed the anniversary register and released 59 pigeons from a cage.

    The president cut the anniversary cake, assisted by Vice-President Yemi OsinbajPresident Muhammadu Buhari joined hundreds of dignitaries to mark Nigeria’s 59th Independence Anniversary at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event was the first independence celebration in the second tenure of the Buhari administration.

    Buhari, who appeared in blue traditional attire with a blue cap to match, inspected a quarter guard before marching to the presidential villa’s forecourt to receive national salute.

    The salute was followed by renditions of the national anthem, staging of the conduct of change of guards parade, silent drill and special displays.

    The ceremony was followed by band displays and 21 gun salute and inspection of the quarter guard.

    There was also presidential change of guard from 177 Guard Battalion to 7th Battalion of the Guards Brigade.

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    Buhari later signed the anniversary register and released 59 pigeons from a cage.
    The president cut the anniversary cake, assisted by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Ahmed Lawal, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila; Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Tanko Muhammad and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.

    A former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, former Vice-President Namadi Sambo and a former Chief of Staff Supreme Headquarters, retired Gen. Oladipo Diya and the APC National Chairman, Mr Adams Oshiomhole were among personalities at the event.

    Ministers, heads of security agencies, including service chiefs and the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, traditional and religious leaders were also in attendance.

    Buhari had earlier addressed the nation in a broadcast as part of activities to mark the Independence Anniversary. (NAN)o, Senate President Ahmed Lawal, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila; Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Tanko Muhammad and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.

    A former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, former Vice-President Namadi Sambo and a former Chief of Staff Supreme Headquarters, retired Gen. Oladipo Diya and the APC National Chairman, Mr Adams Oshiomhole were among personalities at the event.

    Ministers, heads of security agencies, including service chiefs and the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, traditional and religious leaders were also in attendance.

    Buhari had earlier addressed the nation in a broadcast as part of activities to mark the Independence Anniversary. (NAN)

  • Independence: We shall achieve collective aspiration as a nation – Sanwo-Olu

    Amidst intermittent downpour at the Police Parade ground, Ikeja venue of the 59th independence celebration anniversary of the Nation on Tuesday, Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu assured of commitment to achieving collective aspiration of the state and nation.

    In his independence anniversary speech, the governor said, “As leaders in position of authority we are committed to achieving the greatest good for the greatest number.

    “We will ensure that we do all that we can to improve and impact the lives of our people through our developmental programmes.”

    Adding that it is reassuring that the state is on the right track to attaining greatness and achieving the goal to build the foundation for sustainable growth and development.

    Sanwo-Olu said Lagosians take pride in the role the state has played and will continue to play in the development trajectory of the nation, “particularly in fulfilling the vision of our founding fathers.

    “Today we draw our strength from our cosmopolitan nature which has made our state a melting pot for all the various ethnic groups in Nigeria, this is one of the visions of our founding fathers which we would continue to cherish, sustain and protect for generations”.

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    The governor reinterated the determination of his administration to sustain its developmental agenda as captured in THEMES through public-private partnership building desired to attract more investment to the state.

    “Our vision and overall objectives on our THEMES developmental agenda is to ensure and usher in unprecedented development in all the sectors of our economy including a fully integrated multi-modal transportation system, quality education and others.”

    He appealed for continuous cooperation and support from all citizens of the state saying “governance is not about the people in government alone, it is everybody’s business.”

    He, therefore, appealed for compliance to rules and regulations as well as voluntary discharge of civic obligation from citizens, “this is what it takes to build a greater Lagos, it is a duty and it shall be accomplished by the special grace of God”, the governor said.

    The governor had earlier inspected a Guard of honour mounted by the Nigeria police, followed by march past by all security agencies, school children and para-military organisations with the governor taking salute.

  • Buhari visits South Africa Wednesday

    President Muhammadu Buhari is billed to depart Abuja on Wednesday on a three-day State Visit to the Republic of South Africa.

    The trip followed an invitation by President Cyril Ramaphosa, to discuss welfare of Nigerians, and find common grounds for building harmonious relations with their hosts.

    The visit comes against the background of recent xenophobic attacks, the evacuation of hundreds of Nigerians and the exchange of visits by Special Envoys of Presidents Buhari and Ramaphosa.

    While in South Africa, the Nigerian leader, according to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, will hold a town hall meeting with Nigerians living in the country, with a view to sharing in their experiences and reassuring them of Nigerian government’s commitment to working for the protection of their lives and property and promoting peaceful co-existence.

    President Buhari and his host will preside over the South Africa/Nigeria Bi-National Commission, during which a progress report will be presented.

    At the end of the meeting, both leaders will sign a joint communiqué.

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    President Buhari and his delegation including Nigerian business representatives will also participate at a South Africa-Nigeria Business Forum with their host counterparts.

    President Buhari will be accompanied by Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State, Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State and Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State.

    Others are: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama; Minister of Defence, Maj. Gen. Bashir Magashi (retd); Minister of Power, Eng. Saleh Mamman; Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola; Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Arch. Olamilekan Adegbite; Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi; and Minister of State, Industry, Trade and Investment, Amb. Mariam Katagum.

    Also on the trip are: National Security Adviser, Maj. Gen. Babagana Monguno (retd); Director-General, National Intelligence Agency, Amb. Ahmed Rufai Abubakar; and Chairman/CEO Nigeria Diaspora Commission, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa.

    The President will return to Abuja on Friday.