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  • Why we want Gbajabiamila as speaker, by Kaduna Rep

    A member of the House of Representatives, Hon Garba Datti Mohammad has said that the All Progressives Congress(APC) leadership is right in zoning the leadership of the 9th House.

    The ranking member in the Green Chamber representing Sabon Gari federal constituency in Kaduna State on the platform of the APC, spoke with The Nation in a chat.

    According to the lawmaker, the leader of the House, Femi Gbajabiamiila ordinarily should have been elevated to the position of Speaker without any fuss.

    He said: “That is because it is the normal convention in all democracies of the world.

    “The majority party will always constitute the leadership and whoever is the head of that party in parliament that has the majority party automatically becomes the presiding officer.

    “It happened in recent time. Just last November after the midterm election in US Nancy Pelosky became the Speaker.

    “She was the Minority Leader but once they became the majority, she automatically became the Speaker.

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    “And this is the second term she has emerged as the Speaker; not even through election! It was just automatic.

    “There was no election, although we have some slight differences in our constitution.

    “To me, the decision of the party leaders is right. These (Gbajabiamila and Lawan) are two leaders that have done a lot for this party, so they deserve to lead.”

    On the argument of the North Central lawmakers that they contributed more to the emergence of the President through their number of votes, he said: “Well, anybody can argue whatever he wants to argue but the hard fact is, these are our leaders and we have majority now, so automatically they should take over because they have never been found wanting in their positions.

    “They have played very vital roles. Like Femi, he has been in the leadership since 2007 as Minority Whip, Minority Leader to Majority Leader and he has performed wonderfully well.

    “Then you can never take away experience in this system; competence, experience, doggedness, everything you are looking for and he has paid his dues, so to me, there is no issue.

    Speaking on the position of some PDP lawmakers that Gbajabiamiila can never be their Speaker, he said:  “The minority can always have their say; the majority will always have their way!

    “You can say whatever, the only thing is to try and unite as a party. Once we unite, PDP has no mouth to talk.

    “They cannot decide who becomes the presiding officer. They can decide who becomes the Minority Leader and the Minority Whip but they cannot decided the Speaker; that is we put our house in order. I don’t think there will be much problem,” he said.

    On if the party should call some of the aspirants to order because of the sheer numbers, he said: “Yes. I think the party has started doing that.

    “I know of a person that even the President himself talked to him. I know of another person who his governor will talk to him either today or tomorrow to step down.

    “So, I am sure we will have it right when the chips are down. Some are just flying kites, some are serious and some are not serious. We know that.”

  • Breaking: 8 feared dead as cultists sack Rivers community

    Eight persons have been feared dead in Rivers state following early morning invasion of a community by armed youths suspected to be cultists on Sunday.

    An eyewitness account said the gunmen in their numbers stormed Mgbuodohia community in Rumuolumeni, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the State in the wee hours of Sunday, killing eight persons and injuring others.

    The Chairman of Rumuolumeni Community Development Committee, (CDC), Sunny Odum, confirmed the figure expressing sadness over the unfortunate invasion.

    Odum said that eight persons were killed in the attack, describing it as strange.

    But the Police in the state said three persons were killed in the attack.

    The sources said a cult group had invaded the community in search of members of their rival cult members.

    According to them, the hoodlums moved from house to house in search of targets (rival cultists) in the area and in the process fished out and killed eight of them.

    The development caused panic in the area, causing residents to desert the place in fear of reprisal attack.

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    But the CDC chairman urged residents to return to their homes, assuring security operatives in the state were already on top of the matter and will track the attackers in no time.

    The command’s spokesman, Nnamdi Omoni, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), told our correspondent on phone that some arrests have already been made and that the suspects are helping the police in their investigations.

    “It was a cult fight and as at the time i got report from Rumuolumeni Police Division today, only three persons were confirmed dead while several others who sustained gun-shot injuries were being treated at different hospitals.

    “Some persons have been arrested in connection with the incident and they are helping the Police in their investigations,” he said.

    Omoni appealed to residents who have deserted their homes to return, assuring normalcy has since returned to the community.

  • RMAFC set to probe banks over stamp duty collections

    The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) is set to probe commercial banks over stamp duty collections.

    According to a statement by its spokesperson, Mr. Ibrahim Mohammed, the probe which is to commence soon would involve a forensic investigation of the funds that have so far been collected as stamp duty by 22 Deposit Money Banks (DMB) from 2000 to 2018. RMAFC is the only constitutional body vested with the powers to monitor all revenue accruals into the Federation Account.

    To this end, it said: “The commercial banks had been deducting the sum of N50 on every deposit with a value of N1,000 and above since January 2000.

    “At the moment, the total sum of N33bn had been realised through the collection of stamp duties, which falls far below the expectation of stakeholders.

    “It is expected that at the end of the exercise, over 100 billion would be recovered.”

    The statement added the Commission had concluded “arrangements to engage the services of reputable forensic audit firms to carry out the probe of the banks.

    “The probe will be comprehensive as it will cover the affixed stamp used on cheque books prior to the introduction of electronic transactions.”

    The Commission observed that “if NIPOST is properly repositioned through appropriate legal and regulatory framework and the introduction of appropriate technology, the Agency can generate over 500 billion.”

    Therefore, the Commission appealed to the National Assembly and the Federal Government to initiate measures for the amendment of the NIPOST Act to enable it to expand the economy and attract more revenue to the Federation.

  • Breaking: Lagos Fire Service chief, others kidnapped

    Kidnappers on Saturday night whisked away the Lagos State Fire Service Director Rasaki Musibau and about nine others along the Epe-Itokin road, Ikorodu.

    The incident, it was gathered, occurred while the fire chief and others were returning to Lagos from Epe.

    The Nation learnt that the kidnappers had blocked the Itokin bridge, ambushing occupants of a Sienna, Corolla and a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).

    In another incident, residents alleged occupants of an interstate bus were also kidnapped after the vehicle dropped off some passengers along the road.

    A resident, who spoke to The Nation, said the interstate bus had stopped to drop off a passenger at Ejirin, adding that some other persons standing on the road joined the vehicle enroute Lagos.

    “It happened on Saturday evening. It was around 7pm. It was on one of these instate buses that ply that route. The bus stopped to drop off passengers and some people entered.

    “But unknown to the driver and passengers, those who entered the bus were kidnappers and they took them to unknown destination.

    “It was a separate incident from that of the fire service director. The man and some others were coming from Epe to Lagos when the kidnappers ambushed them and took them away. This area is gradually turning to something else.

    “We are worried because we know how bad it was then when farmers and their employees were being kidnapped daily. These boys are gradually starting again.

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    “We are calling on the authorities to act fast before it is too late,” said the source.

    But the police denied any commercial bus was involved, adding the total number of those affected were seven occupants of a Toyota Sienna, Corolla and an Opel SUV.

    Saturday’s kidnap has sent shivers down the spine of residents of the axis who have experienced respite from incessant kidnappings and another armed banditry just recently.

    Prior to the latest incident, it was gathered that the Community Development Committee (CDC) chairman Samson Ajijedidun was kidnapped by the criminals on March 1 and only released after ransom was paid.

    Contacted, police spokesman Bala Elkana, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP) said seven persons including the fire service boss were kidnapped from three vehicles.

    Elkana said: “They are seven persons not nine. They were not in a bus. We are just coming from the scene now. The Commissioner of Police Zubairu Muazu visited the scene.

    “They were in three different vehicles, Toyota Sienna, Toyota Corolla and Opel jeep.

    “We searched and saw some items belonging to the victims, one of them is the Lagos Fire Service Director.

    “Investigation has commenced into this incident. The CP has also deployed Special Forces and tasked them to rescue the victims, arrest the perpetrators. Effort is ongoing.”

  • Dickson offers automatic employment to 307 PHD, MSC holders, others

    Bayelsa State Governor Henry Seriake Dickson has offered automatic employment to 307 products of the Bayelsa State Scholarship Scheme who concluded their doctorate degree and master decree programmes in various disciplines in universities across the world.

    A statement by the Special Adviser, Media Relations, Mr Fidelis Soriwei, on Sunday quoted the Governor as having the declared automatic employment for 107 PhD holders and 200 MSC degree holders during a meeting with beneficiaries of the scheme in Yenagoa at the weekend.

    The governor also announced automatic employment to all medical doctors, pharmacists and public health specialists as well as other beneficiaries of the State Scholarship Scheme who studied professional courses considered critical to the ongoing efforts to develop the state.

    He told the ecstatic audience that the 107 PhD holders would be deployed to the three state-owned universities – the Niger Delta University, University òf Africa and the Bayelsa Medical University – as lecturers.

    He stated also other products of the scheme who studied medicine and other professional courses at Master Degree level would be engaged in the various medical facilities and the civil service respectively.

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    However, the Governor noted that the State Scholarship Scheme which was designed to send an army of Bayelsa scholars to universities across the globe came with heavy sacrifice and cost to the government.

    According to him, the government was saddled with outstanding liabilities of about three million Pounds, one million Euros, several millions of dollars and naira.

    Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries who studied for Phd, Dr, Jude Cocodia, a lecturer at the Niger Delta University, commended Dickson for his bold revolution in the education sector in the state.

    He said that the state was already feeling the positive impacts of years of sustained investments in education especially at the NDU which is host to a large number of the beneficiaries.

  • I’ve nothing to do with alleged plot to void River poll, says Malami

    The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami (SAN) has distanced himself from claim by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) that he was working with Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi to void the result of the last governorship election in Rivers State.

    Malami’s spokesman, Salihu Isah, described the claim by the PDD as ridiculous and demanded that the AGF should not be linked with the local politics in Rivers State.

    Isah, while speaking with The Nation on Sunday, said: “I am not aware of any such ridiculous plan. There is nothing like that, to my knowledge.

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    “We are in a democracy, and there are institutions with powers to void elections if the need arises. That is not part of the responsibilities of the Attorney General of the Federation.

    “So, they should not link him (the AGF) with such ridiculous claim. They should leave the AGF out of the local politics in Rivers State.

     

     

    “There are better and more important issues to attract the attention of the minister,” Isah said.

  • World Health Day: Dettol counsels Nigerians on good hygiene practices

    In its bid to achieve quality health inclusion and improved hygiene for all Nigerians, Dettol on Sunday, April 7th 2019 joined the rest of the world to celebrate the World Health Day.

    The World Health Day was first celebrated in 1950, and every year since then, the World Health Organization (WHO) has used the 7th of April as a day to campaign for raising awareness of the need to improve global health. The theme for this year’s celebration is Universal Health Coverage which ensures that people get the right healthcare, where and when they need it without any form of financial barrier.

    Commenting on the World Health Day celebration, General Manager, RB West Africa Dayanand Sriram stated, “Dettol is happy to join the rest of the world in celebrating the 2019 World Health Day. At RB, we see this as a good opportunity to renew our commitment to helping Nigerians live healthier lives through the adoption of good hygiene practices. We believe that simple activities such as regular washing of hands, go a long way in preventing the spread of diseases like diarrhoea amongst children and adults. We will continue to work together with our partners and stakeholders to educate Nigerians on the importance of good hygiene and healthy habits.”

    According to UNICEF, the prevalence rate of diarrhoea in Nigeria is 18.8%, accounting for an estimated 150,000 deaths yearly amongst children under five due to poor hygienic and sanitary practices.

    Recently, Dettol signed an MoU with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources to launch the ‘Clean Naija Program’, a national hygiene initiative designed to create awareness and educate the public on the importance of handwashing in order to promote personal hygiene and achieve a cleaner and healthier Nigeria.

    RB Nigeria, through its Dettol brand, already has a number of programs committed to tackling some of these issues, but it aims to bring all of its activities into one initiative that will educate and create awareness that will lead to a behavioural change among Nigerians.

  • Amaechi, Malami plotting to void Rivers elections, PDP alleges

    The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has fingered the Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami in an alleged plot to void the March 9 Rivers State governorship election.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Governor Nyesom Wike of the PDP winner of the election, after weeks of suspending collation of the results of the governorship election.

    But at a media briefing in Abuja on Sunday, spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, raised the alarm, alerting of alleged plots by Amaechi and Malami to trigger constitutional crisis in the state.

    According to the PDP, the two Ministers have been allegedly mounting pressure on the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Tanko Mohammed to void the election.

    The main opposition party alleged the two Ministers are allegedly working on the CJN to reverse the February 12, 2019 final judgment of the Supreme Court upholding the exclusion of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Rivers election.

    The trial court had earlier ruled the Rivers APC out of participating in the 2019 National Assembly, governorship and state assembly elections following the nullification of the party’s flawed primaries in the three categories of election.

    By implication of the apex court’s ruling, the APC was barred from fielding candidates for the three categories of election in Rivers.

    Based on the ruling of the apex court, INEC had excluded the Rivers APC from the ballots in the 2019 federal legislative, governorship and state assembly polls.

    The PDP is worried by the prospects of Amaechi and Malami succeeding in having the entire elections in Rivers state voided by the Supreme Court and the possibility of the apex court reversing its earlier judgment and ordering the conduct of fresh elections in the state to accommodate the APC.

    It said:  “Nigerians can also recall how the APC, having been frustrated by its lawful exclusion, used compromised security agents to violently disrupt the smooth conduct of elections in Rivers State.

    “In the course of the elections, the APC however adopted the governorship candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), bankrolled his election and made compromised security agents and thugs available to him, with the view to using them to muscle votes.

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    “In spite of these conspiracies by the APC, the will of the people of Rivers state prevailed, as they braved the odds, resisted all machinations and voted overwhelmingly for the PDP and all its candidates.

    “The spontaneous jubilation in Rivers State and across the country, in addition to the general outpouring of goodwill to Governor Wike and other candidates of the PDP on their victory, clearly demonstrates the PDP popularity and acceptance not only by the people of Rivers, but also by lovers of democracy all over world.

    “However, not done with the desperation to cause confusion and crisis in Rivers state, the leader of the APC in the state; Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, has engaged in fresh conspiracies to subvert the will of the people as expressed at the polls.

    “The PDP has information of how Rotimi Amaechi has been going around in Rivers State, giving assurances that he has the ears of the Supreme Court under the leadership of Acting CJN, Justice Tanko Mohammed, and that the Supreme Court will reverse its final judgment on APC primaries and create the way for fresh elections in Rivers State, in which the APC will be allowed to participate.

    “Rotimi Amaechi goes about boasting that the apex court in the land, the Supreme Court, will reverse itself and order for fresh conduct of all the elections in Rivers State”.

    The PDP described the alleged scheming by the two cabinet Ministers as completely reprehensible and unthinkable in a democratic process.

  • Leadership tussle rocks 188-old African Church

    If the leadership crisis rocking the African Church is not resolved soon, the 188- year- old church may disintegrate following threats by some provinces in the Niger Delta region to break away.

    It was gathered that provinces in Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom and Cross River states have already given the indication to the Arch Cathedral in Lagos to secede if the current Primate, Dr. Emmanuel Udofia is not allowed to complete his tenure.

    The current primate of the church, Dr. Udofia is said to be under severe harassments and threats by the Western provinces for him to vacate his position as he turns 60 years in May.

    Udofia, who was weekend received in a very colourful ceremony at St Stephen’s Cathedral of the church  in Uyo, has been asked by the laity and clergy to temporarily relocate to Uyo until the crisis is over, it was learnt.

    His life and that of his family members are said to be under threat by some parishioners of the church in Lagos, which necessitated the call for his relocation to Uyo.

    Vice lay president of Warri Diocese, Mr Ezekiel Okorode,who spoke at Dr Udofia’s reception in Uyo, said the indignities to which the Western Provinces of the church had subjected the primate were in a way bringing victory to Calabar and Rivers provinces.

    “Today is a day of victory for our provinces. We have taken a step that will not be easy to reverse. We have told those bishops from the West to go back to their people.

    “They don’t like us and so we can’t like them. The Western provinces must retrace their steps and apologise else it is backward never; forward ever,” Okorode said.

    He explained that if Udofia, the only primate of African Church who is a non -Yoruba in the 118-year life of the church could be humiliated by the Western provinces, there was no basis for their continuous pretence to be together.

    The legal adviser of Calabar Province, Justice Ezekiel Enang, said the two provinces would stand by the General Council decision of the church that the current primate should retire at 65 years after which the new rule of retirement at 60 would take effect.

    The medical adviser of the Calabar Diocese, Dr Nathaniel

    Adiakpan, expressed gratitude to God for preserving the life of the primate for him to return home alive, saying that was the most important thing.

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    “Injustice is what is playing out in African Church today. The same people who were bombarded us with calls to help them attend certain positions in the church only a few years ago are now the ones causing disunity.

    “If Dr Udofia doesn’t enjoy the support of African Church Worldwide, no other primate will enjoy our support,” Adiakpan stressed.

    However, the embattled primate, Dr Udofia said he had not relocated to Uyo because he still considered himself the Primate of African Church Worldwide as such he would go the arch cathedral anytime he feels like.

    But he explained that it was necessary to pray for God’s intervention in the crisis as he would not want his tenure to be credited with infamous history of the beginning of fragmentation of the hitherto unified African Church.

    “I don’t want the Yorubas living with us to leave in tears. They are

    not the cause of my leaving Lagos. I’m still the Primate of African

    Church for now because we have decided to seek peace.

    “We want everyone to pray for the church. If we allow this to happen, it will affect the entire church.

    “As a church, we would have been better than this but for unnecessary obstacles we bring upon ourselves.”

    Udofia, whose message was anchored on the Romans 8: 28-39, said that all things work together for to those who love the Lord.

  • We cannot afford to miss WJC, says Solanke

    Captain of the Team Nigeria, Azeez Solanke believes the win over Tunisia in their first game has boosted their chance of qualifying for the World Junior Championships holding in Thailand.

    Solanke who led the team to a 3-1 win over the Tunisians in Group Two of the boys’ team event of the ongoing ITTF Africa Junior and Cadet Championships in Accra, Ghana, told NationSport that he is excited about the win over Tunisia which he described a semifinal tie for them in the competition.

    “I must admit that Tunisia is not a pushover team because they have experienced players in the team and they are a strong team in Africa. I believe the win against them has indeed given us an edge to top the group so that we will avoid meeting Egypt in the semifinal,” he said.

    Solanke who claimed the gold medal in the junior boys singles at the Ghana Open last week believes his teammaktes are capable of beating any team in Ghana while saying, “We will not play to the gallery against any team as we will take every match serious because there is no pushover in Africa again with the quality of play display by every team in the tournament,” he said.

    The group matches enter final day today as Nigeria battles Ghana and Congo DRC to determine the top two teams in the Group that will progress to the knockout stage.

    However, it was not a good tournament for the Nigeria girls’ team as they have become the whipping team of the group after been walloped by Egypt in their first group match.