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  • Police: adequate security in place for PDP convention

    Police: adequate security in place for PDP convention

    The Police Command in the FCT has warned that it would not tolerate any acts that would cause trouble at Saturday’s convention of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) scheduled to hold in Abuja.

    The Spokesman of the Command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, gave the warning in an interview in Abuja.

    Manzah said the command had made adequate security arrangement for the convention.

    He said police personnel had been adequately briefed to effectively carry out their duties during the event.

    “The officers deployed have been briefed to effectively carry out their duties at the convention,” he said.

     PDP is holding the convention to elect its national officers.

    Read also: PDP convention: Jittery Atiku runs to IBB

    NAN

  • Petrol scarcity: Normalcy reigns in South-West states – Survey

    Petrol scarcity: Normalcy reigns in South-West states – Survey

    Motorists in some parts of the South West, including Oyo State, Osun and Ogun are going about their businesses unhindered with the availability of petrol and normal operations at filling stations, contrary to acute shortage of the product in many parts of the country.

    A survey showed that the pump price remained stable as many filling stations in Ibadan still sell the product between N141 and N145 per litre.

    In the metropolis, there were no long queues, panic buying nor artificial scarcity as motorists still got the commodity and moved round conducting their various businesses.

    Mr Kabir Adeoye, an Estate Valuer, told correspondant that there was no fuel scarcity in the metropolis, adding that he just purchased fuel at N142 in one of the filling stations without queue.

    A cross section of motorists said the normalcy might be connected to the rehabilitation and re-inauguration of the NNPC depot in Ibadan to a functional state.

    In Lagos State, normalcy returned to some filling stations as motorists were seen buying petrol with ease.

    From Ajah to Lekki axis, the filling stations visited include Mobil in Oluniyi Olumide in Lekki Sandfill, Forte Oil and Petrolcam in Lekki, Oando and World oil stations in Jakande.

    They were dispensing petrol at the official price of N145 per litre.

    Mr Tayo Adeleke, the Station Manager, Petrocam filling station, Lekki, said it had opening stock of 60,000 litres and another 60,000 litres of petrol had just been added.

    Adeleke said queue had disappeared in Lekki because of constant supply from depot.

    There was no queue in most of the stations visited in Apapa, which housed most of the private tank farms in Lagos.

    Some petroleum attendants were waving to motorists to buy from their station.

    Situation remained the same at Mushin as motorists were buying the commodity with ease.

    Mr Kazeem Iyiola, a commercial driver, said motorists were surprised on Tuesday when most of the filling stations were out of stock.

    Similar situations were observed across Osun, particularly in Osogbo, where the product sold without queues.

    NAN reports that fuel stations across the capital were selling PMS with ease.

    Stations visited include NNPC at Ring Road, City View Oil and Gas at Oroki estate, NIPCO at Lameco Roundabout and Mobil at Oke-fia.

    The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Abeokuta Field Office, Ogun, however allayed the fear of motorists and residents that the normalcy enjoyed in the state might be infiltrated by scarcity from other states.

    The Operations Controller, Mrs Muinat Bello-Zagi, said staff had begun monitoring and surveillance operation on filling stations in and around the state.

    A NAN check reveals that most filling stations were selling fuel with no queue in sight.

    However, some motorists expressed concern over alleged report stating that there would be increase in the price of fuel.

    But in Ondo State, the queues have started surfacing in spite of assurances by the NNPC of enough fuel in storage.

    Nan reports that many filling stations in Akure were not dispensing fuel while few selling were doing so above ‎the official pump price.

    Mr Adewole Emmanuel, Acting Operations Manager, Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Ondo State, said there was a severe penalty for any station caught hoarding the commodity.

    He said the scarcity and long queues were noticed on Monday, and the DPR enforcement team was immediately mobilised to address the situation.

    Emmanuel alleged that some dealers were deliberately hoarding fuel to create artificial scarcity.

    ‎He, however, warned that strict sanctions would be applied on any erring marketer caught flouting the laid down rules.

    “I wish to make it clear that we will apply sanctions to any station caught hoarding fuel,” he warned.

    It is also the same situation in Ilorin, where scarcity of the product is biting hard in the metropolis and other towns in Kwara.

    It was observed on Friday that many filling stations were closed, while only few were selling the product to desperate motorists and others.

    Motorists, who spoke to correspondent around Tanke area of Ilorin, lamented that the scarcity had unleashed panic buying of the product.

    Most of the stations in Tanke such as FABB, NNPPC, SANRAB and Bekind were closed; only Junuwad station was operating with the attendant long queue.

    A taxi driver, Mallam Ibrahim Oseni, said he had been on the queue for over two hours and had yet to purchase the product.

    NAN

  • Customs generate N262.3bn in 11 months at Tin Can Port – Official

    Customs generate N262.3bn in 11 months at Tin Can Port – Official

    The Tin Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS ) said it generated N262.3 billion revenue between January and November.

    Mr Uche Ejesieme, the Public Relations Officer for the command said this in a statement in Lagos on Friday.

    Ejesieme quoted Mr Yusuf Bashar, the Area Comptroller in charge of the command as having made the disclosure while receiving the delegation of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee ( FAAC ), Post-Mortem Sub-Committee.

    He said the 2017 revenue generated by the command surpassed that of N233.5 billion it generated in 2016.

    The comptroller said the visit was appropriate, considering the fact that the nation was gradually sliding out of recession and the need to sustain the tempo.

    Bashar said that the command had also made significant and steady progress in its core functions in the past 18 months.

    He said the various reforms he instituted shortly after assumption of duty include the construction of a training facility with 30 workstations for the training of the officers and other critical stakeholders.

    Bashar said that that the command had started reaping the benefits of such training in terms of the volume of revenue being generated and the level of compliance by traders, regarding the fiscal policies.

    “We recorded remarkable seizures of cocaine, valued at N2 billion according to a report handed over to us by the NDLEA.

    “We also handed over recovered stolen exotic SUVs to Interpol Nigeria for onward repatriation to U. S.

    “We also seized a cache of arms (pump action riffles totaling 2,010 which eventually necessitated the recent visit of Mr President to Turkey with other top government officials to see ways of curbing the menace,” he said.

    He suggested infrastructure upgrade (road networks to the port) scanners and other equipment, to enhance the output of the service.

    Bashar assured that the command would continue to enhance the standard of its statutory functions through commitment to duty  by its officers and men.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the committee, Dr Casimir Anyanwu, expressed delight over the achievements of the command in the past 18 months.

    He also lauded the command for the consistent progress made in revenue generation, capacity building as well as seizures.

    Anyanwu said that the primary objective of the sub-committee was to examine, across board, the accounts of the three tiers of government.

    The exercise was to ensure that all accruable revenue to the Federal Government coffers is duly accounted for.

    He said that the committee had the mandate of the Comptroller-General of Customs, retired Col. Hameed Ali, (rtd) to visit Customs commands to ascertain their strengths, weaknesses and challenges.

    Anyanwu said based on its findings during the visit, that the committee would advise the Federal Government appropriately.

    He described Tin Can Port as a major gateway to the resources of the country and very key to the Nigerian project.

    NAN

  • Mrs Akeredolu urges women to be involved in active politics

    Mrs Akeredolu urges women to be involved in active politics

    The wife of the Ondo State governor, Mrs Betty Akeredolu, has advised women and youths to be actively involved in partisan politics to enable them play leadership roles in the country.

    Akeredolu gave this advice on Friday in Akure at the inauguration of the Forum for Wives of Ondo State Officials ( FOWOSO ).

    According to her, the aim of creating FOWOSO is to develop and execute programmes that will build the capacity of women and youths.

    She advised women to change their mindsets of limiting themselves to the homes but aspire to become breadwinners of the families as well.

    According to her, this is where FOWOSO will become relevant; we cannot sit back and expect government to champion these causes.

    “We owe it to ourselves and children to ensure that we are effectively developed to take up the challenge and make a useful impact on the economy.

    “We have to play our part in preparing our women to be effective leaders in the economic sector of the country,’’ she said.

    In a remark, Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu, lauded members of FOWOSO for supporting his wife since the inception of his administration.

    According to the governor, women’s role in economic growth has grown to the point, where it becomes a loss to the society to segregate them from economic activities and decision making process.

    FOWOSO is an initiative of the governor’s wife, established for children and women in the state.

    The forum is also established to give free medical check-up for women as well as give economic empowerment to selected women in the 18 Local Government Areas of the state.

    The empowerment includes the distribution of sewing machines, hair dryers, grinding machines, gas cylinders and cash gifts.

    NAN

  • U.S. tasks Saudi on regional policy

    U.S. tasks Saudi on regional policy

    Saudi Arabia should be “more measured and a bit more thoughtful’’ in its handling of conflicts in the Middle East, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Friday in an unusually blunt criticism of the historic U.S. ally.

    Tillerson criticised Riyadh’s handling of conflicts in Yemen and relations with Lebanon and Qatar, and repeated U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for Riyadh to end its blockade of Yemen.

    “I think in respect to Saudi Arabia’s engagement with Qatar, how they’re handling the Yemen war that they’re engaged in, the Lebanon situation.

    “We would encourage them to be a bit more measured and a bit more thoughtful in those action, to, I think, fully consider the consequences,’’ Tillerson said.

    Saudi Arabia has taken an increasingly active stance in the region, trying to face down allies of rival power Iran, since Crown Prince Mohammed Salman became the power behind the throne.

    It is leading a military coalition in Yemen against Houthi rebels and has cut relations and trade links with neighbouring Qatar, which supports Islamist movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood that Riyadh views with suspicion.

    But Tillerson, speaking in Paris after a meeting with his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian, had warmer words for the King’s programme of domestic reforms.

    “The U.S. strongly supports the reforms that are being undertaken in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

    “We think they’re important for the future of Saudi Arabia, in terms of not just its stability but also its prosperity for the future,’’ he said.

    NAN

  • Army, NGO train 104 on skills acquisition, distributes N3.5m starter packs

    Army, NGO train 104 on skills acquisition, distributes N3.5m starter packs

    The Headquarters, Training And Doctrine Command ( TRADOC ), Nigerian Army, Minna, says it is collaborating with an NGO, Malam Garba Foundation, to train 104 family members of serving army personnel in Minna Military Cantonment on various skills.

    The TRADOC Commander, Maj.-Gen. Rasheed Yusuf, disclosed this in Minna while distributing certificates and starter packs to the trainees.

    “The Skills Acquisition Programme in Minna military cantonment is one major welfare programme initiated by the Chief of Army Staff to empower the family members of the Army personnel,’’ Yusuf said.

    He said the programme was aimed at enhancing the living standard of the wives and children of the serving military personnel.

    “There is no doubt that the programme will reduce poverty and increase economic buoyancy in the barracks and the society,’’ the commander said.

    He said the beneficiaries were trained for one month on leather works, barbing, hairdressing, bead and wire work, multipurpose cosmetics, satellite installation, fashion designing and tailoring, among others.

    He said each participant would be provided with a starter pack in his or her chosen vocation, which they should utilise to improve the lots of their families.

    Malam Garba Abdulmajid, chairman of the foundation, said the army funded the training of 60 participants while the NGO was responsible for the training of 44 trainees.

    Abdulmajid said that the starter packs distributed to the trainees were worth N3.5 million.

    Mrs Grace Osho, Public Relations Officer (PRO), Nigerian Army Officers Wives Association ( NAOWA ), Minna, promised that the beneficiaries would utilise the starter packs to achieve the objective of the programme.

    NAN

  • Court docks man over alleged manslaughter

    Court docks man over alleged manslaughter

    A 68-year-old man, Adebayo Olaegbe, was on Friday brought before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos over alleged dangerous driving and causing the death of a 27-year-old girl.

    Olaegbe, whose address was not stated, is standing trial on a three-count charge bordering on manslaughter, dangerous driving and driving without a valid licence.

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Abbas Abayomi, told the court that the accused committed the alleged offences on Dec. 4, at 7:45 a.m. on the Lekki/Epe Expressway, Lagos.

    He said that the accused drove a Toyota Camry car marked AAA 481 EJ in a dangerous manner and caused the death of one Amaka Onyema.

    Abayomi said the accused used the vehicle to injure two other persons who were standing at a bus stop with the deceased.
    He said that the two persons, one Desmond Denis, 21, and one Tunde Quadri, 22, sustained injuries.

    According to the prosecutor, the accused drove the vehicle with an expired driver’s licence.

    He said the offences contravened Sections 7 (1), 19, and 20 of the Road Traffic Law of Lagos State, 2012.

    The accused pleaded not guilty to the three-count charge.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Abimbola Komolafe, admitted the accused to bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.

    She said that the sureties must be gainfully employed, show evidence of tax payments to the Lagos State Government, and have their addresses verified.

    The magistrate adjourned the case until Jan. 23, for mention.

    NAN

  • Expert tasks FG on renewable energy

    Expert tasks FG on renewable energy

    A Renewable Energy Expert, Mr Yomi  Kolawole, has urged the Federal Government( FG ) to create more business atmosphere that would enable the spread of renewable energy, to tackle communities without electricity.

    Kolawole, who is also Chief Executive Officer, Topain Energy Solution Ltd., Lagos, gave the advice in an interview on Friday in Lagos.

    He said that it was important to have a suitable atmosphere to accelerate the spread of renewable energy, adding that the hydro power plants had not been able to bridge the energy needs sufficiently.

    “To expedite the spread of renewable energy, government should grant five years or more tax rebates for importers and assemblers of Nigerians in the sector.

    “However, government should pass a law to compel Nigerians to patronise local producers in order to boost the sector adequately,’’ Kolawole said.

    He noted that the importance of renewable energy could not be over emphasized because of its environmental friendly nature.

    The expert added that it was disturbing that in spite the potential of renewable energy in the country, the nation’s economy could not distribute beyond 10,000 Megawatts of energy.

    “We must begin to take the immense advantage of sunlight, especially in the Northern part of the country to boost our solar energy needs.

    “Even the possibilities of wind energy are not yet harnessed enough to reduce the electricity lag in spite the potential of the sector and the presumed prospect.’’

    Despite efforts by the Federal Government to provide electricity in the country, the World Bank had said that over 80 million Nigerians had no access to electricity.

    The World Bank Country Director, Nigeria, Mr Rachid Benmessaoud, stated this at the 4th Action Learning event on Upscaling Mini Grids for low-cost and timely access to electricity.

    The occasion was organised by the Rural Electrification Agency, REA, in Abuja.

    Benmessaoud, however, said the Bank had provided $350m loan for the development of rural electrification projects in Nigeria.

    NAN

  • P Diddy world’s highest paid musician in 2017 – Forbes

    P Diddy world’s highest paid musician in 2017 – Forbes

    American hip-hop superstar, Sean Combs, a.k.a P Diddy has emerged Forbes highest earning musician for the year, without releasing any album for the period.

    “Diddy is the top-earning musician on the planet, pulling in a career-best 130 million dollars pretax this year.

    “His total got a boost from his Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour, his Ciroc vodka deal and the sale of one-third of his Sean John clothing line for an estimated 70 million dollars.”

    According to Forbes, Diddy has used a combination of charisma, smarts and showmanship to elevate himself from modest means to the top of an empire that encompasses music, spirits, clothing, television and more.

    “I’m the average person,” Diddy told Forbes earlier this year.

    “I started looking at business at the age of 12, from delivering newspapers to working in gas station bathrooms, or even doing things like being a background dancer or a stylist.

    “Whatever I could do to get close to the industry,” he said.

    Also, Beyoncé ranked second with 105 million dollars, making her the only other act top to pull in nine figures.

    Her Formation World Tour, which wrapped up in late 2016 and fell partly in the scoring period, was a major income contributor to her.

    The Formation World Tour was the seventh concert tour by the American singer in support of her sixth studio album, ‘Lemonade’.

    Drake, the world’s acclaimed most-streamed artist in recent years, rounds out the top three with 94 million dollars, much of it from his Boy Meets World Tour.

    The highest earning artistes list is generated considering pretax income from June 1, 2016 through June 1, 2017, fees charged by agents, managers and lawyers inclusive.

    “We gathered data from Nielsen SoundScan, Pollstar, the RIAA and interviews with industry insiders,” Forbes said.

    NAN

  • I prefer Ronaldo to Messi – Disu

    I prefer Ronaldo to Messi – Disu

    Tunde Disu, a former Technical Director of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says he prefers Cristiano Ronaldo to his Ballon d’Or rival, Lionel Messi.

    Disu made the disclosure in an interview on Friday in Lagos after Ronaldo emerged winner of the 2017 Ballon d’Or award.

    Ronaldo emerged winner of the prestigious award for the fifth time to draw level with Messi. The Portuguese was honoured at a gala night at the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

    It was a back-to-back win for the 32-year-old, who helped his country to win the UEFA European Championship in 2016.

    The fast-paced striker also scored 12 UEFA Champions league goals and 25 goals in the Spanish La Liga.

    He had previously won the Ballon d’Or in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2018 to make it the fifth time.

    “Watching both players on the field is something you will ever enjoy, especially their dedication and efforts at bringing success to their various clubs.

    “For me, I see Ronaldo as a more complete player and I will go for him anytime because he is dangerous on air and can use both legs effectively.

    “Ronaldo on the field will always show signs of eagerness; he wants victory and is ready to play. He has that exceptional drive needed in every player.

    “Dedicated players in the mould of Ronaldo and Messi are not common at all. Although we have someone like Neymar of Brazil but his time has not come.’’

    Read also: Lagos J-League proud of Ndidi’s success at Leicester – Disu

    Disu advised other players to take up the challenge from Ronaldo and Messi to help their clubs attain the height which both players had achieved.

    “I am not surprised at their dominance in football for 10 years now. They merit all the awards and they are undisputable. Who has come closer to what they have achieved individually?

    “For both players, they helped their clubs achieve a great deal. See their commitment on the field of play and their goals which have helped their clubs win laurels.

    “Both players are world-class which we may not be able to replace now, it is a challenge other players must rise up to. They need to be on their level.

    “I expect other players to be game changers just like Ronaldo and Messi, let them help their clubs win their local league and champions’ league.  Players like Hazard should also step up,’’ said Disu.

    NAN