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  • We’ll do things faithfully in Buhari’s govt, says Osinbajo 

    We’ll do things faithfully in Buhari’s govt, says Osinbajo 

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday said that the Buhari administration, in line with its Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, would continue to ensure the implementation of policies to drive socio-economic growth and prosperity.

    He made the remark while receiving a delegation from the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Osinbajo in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Laolu Akande, said “I think that no one is in doubt that we have very great policies and we will ensure that these things are implemented and are done as faithfully as possible,”

    He also said that the private sector in Nigeria will continue to play a prominent role in the economic programmes and initiatives of the Buhari administration.

    He noted the significance of private sector investment in the economy, adding that collaboration between the Federal Government and the private sector will further boost the country’s economic progress.

    “If you look at our economic programmes and several other initiatives, the private sector plays a prominent role in them, and that is how it should be. So there is no question that the roles the LCCI and private sector play are critical to the kind of development policies and plan that we have in this government.”

    The Vice President commended the LCCI for its Presidential Policy Dialogues on the economy, which he noted has helped in shaping some initiatives and policies of government.

    Prof. Osinbajo further said that the Buhari administration will continue to have robust engagements and work with the private sector and stakeholders in developing plans for implementation of several economic projects.

    He also pointed out that, in conjunction with the private sector, the Federal Government is resolving the Apapa, Lagos traffic gridlock.

    In his remarks, the leader of the delegation and LCCI President, Mr. Babatunde Ruwase, commended the Buhari administration for its laudable economic initiatives which he said has made Nigeria a more investment friendly destination.

    He said, “We appreciate the series of Executive Orders focused on promoting the ease of doing business in the country. These orders are impacting positively on the business environment and promoting an inclusive economy through the scaling up of the local content in government expenditure.”

  • Constitution review: State assemblies excite Saraki

    Constitution review: State assemblies excite Saraki

    President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, on Monday, took to his social media accounts to express his excitement that 25 of the 36 states had voted on amendments to the constitution that were passed by the National Assembly in July 2017.

    Saraki stated that the passage of the amendments by the 25 state assembles was a testament to the fact that with the right vision and follow-through, the country can achieve a lot as a nation.

    He was also quoted as saying that the process was a pointer that politicians from various walks of life and various parties can still come together to get things done.

    Saraki’s comments, reproduced by his media office on Monday read, “I am excited about the news that 25 out of 36 states have voted on the #ConstitutionReview amendments that the 8th National Assembly passed in 2017.

    “In 2015, when we first started the ambitious process to review the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, we never could have imagined the level of support and participation that we would get from all of you — everyday Nigerians, members of the civil society, and political actors across the country.

    “This is why the passage of the #ConstitutionReview amendments in 25 states across the country, is a pat on the back of legislators at both the Federal and State levels — because it shows that with the right vision and follow-through, we can achieve anything as a nation.

    “Make no mistake, this is another #PromiseKept by the 8th National Assembly, and it further demonstrates that despite our differences, politicians from various walks of life and various parties can still come together to get things done.

    “Moving forward, I cannot wait to receive the #ConstitutionReview documents at the National Assembly, so that we can move forward with the process of getting them assented and cemented in the laws of our great Federal Republic.

    “Now that both the Nigerian Senate and the House of Representatives have set up a Joint Committee to review the #ConstitutionReview amendments that did not scale through initially, we are encouraged with the level of collaboration that we have already seen from the State Assemblies throughout this process.

    “I am very encouraged for the next phase of this process.

    “Well done to members of our State Houses of Assembly”.

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  • South-south PDP leaders bow to vote out APC in 2019

    South-south PDP leaders bow to vote out APC in 2019

    Leaders of the South -south  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led states on Monday reiterated the resolve to work in  unity to ensure the party forms the next  Federal Government in 2019.

    The people make the declaration in a zonal Executive council meeting they held at the brick house in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital.

    Attended by key national leaders of the party from the zone, the people outlined some of the charges against the ruling Federal Government(FG), to include failure in providing good governance in the country, destruction if the economy, destabilization of the nation’s security infrastructure even as they have made the country to slide into unprecedented suffering.

    Following these ills, the Leaders are of the opinion that the need to vote out the ruling party out of office next year is not negotiable, in order to salvage what was left of the country.

    Speaking at the meeting, the host governor Nyesom Wike stated that the PDP leaders will do everything possible to ensure that the party emerges victorious in 2019.

    He said: “For us, what we want is free and fair elections for Nigerians to determine the future  of the country.  Nigerians are tired of the APC.

    “Nigerians have seen that the so called social group that calls itself a Political party is a failure. The only political party in the country  is PDP. APC took power by deceit, but they cannot govern”.

    He urged PDP leaders to remain focused as they have  a duty to salvage the country and set it on the path of growth.

    National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus said that the country has collapsed, with  the Presidential Villa in ruins, necessitating  the solemn struggle to salvage the country in 2019.

    He said: “This crisis is no longer a laughing matter. The country  is coming to an end and we must rescue the nation “.

    The National Chairman said that PDP Governors are the only performing governors, while their APC counterparts  have failed their respective  states. He added that Ministers in the Buhari administrations   have failed to perform.

    “Come 2019, Nigeria will be liberated from the hands of the APC. The APC has lost ground in all the six geo-political zones. We have to take one final step to sack the APC vengeance government “, Secondus said.

    Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson called on the party leaders to support Prince Uche Secondus as he works towards a PDP victory in 2019.

    Also speaking, Akwa Ibom Governor, Udom Emmanuel said that the South-South forms the foundation for the revival of the country.

    Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio assured that the National Assembly will work with other PDP leaders to ensure that the APC is sent packing in 2019.

    A minute silence was observed  in honour of victims of the nationwide breakdown of security.

    Read Also:2019: PDP rejects automatic tickets for Atiku, other defectors

  • 2019: Arewa Concerned youth beg Makarfi to run for president

    2019: Arewa Concerned youth beg Makarfi to run for president

    A group under the auspices of Arewa Concerned Youth and Development has begged former Kaduna State Governor, Senator Ahmed Makarfi to run of the seat of President in the upcoming 2019 elections.

    Speaking at a conference which had in attendance representatives from the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Monday in Kaduna, Chairman of the group, Ibrahim Suleiman said Arewa Youth uninanimously agreed to support Makarfi for President come 2019.

    He said the conference with the theme ‘Focusing on People: A Call for Mandate’ is aimed at highlighting the faint strides the senator made when he held numerous positions including governor of Kaduna state and senator.

    He said, “We are here to officially kick-off call for the candidature of Senator Ahmed Makarfi for the top job of the nation, and this conference is the first one we are having which I find symbolic. I want to use this opportunity to share with you first our priorities for the conference.

    “Makarfi as governor of Kaduna state from 1999 to 2007 experienced u precedented record of success when the state witnessed clashed over the introduction of Sharia law, most notably in 200 for which Makarfi has been widely acclaimed for his reforms to diffuse the situation through a tripartite legal system and promote dialogue while also improving service delivery in the state.

    “The reform of the traditional and cultural system which was a major issue as some of the traditional institutions have been struggling with boundary and identity problems for up to hundreds of years and the administration at that time saw evidences and resolved it by giving each ethnic group its independent identity and traditional establishment.”

    He added that the group in the spirit of brotherhood decided to give Makarfi an automatic opportunity to fly its presidential flag in 2019 saying, “If he does not answer our call, we will embark on mass protest o e month from this conference until he answers.”

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  • 2019 poll: Obasanjo cannot dictate to Nigerians, says ex-Nasarawa Governor

    2019 poll: Obasanjo cannot dictate to Nigerians, says ex-Nasarawa Governor

    A former Governor of Nasarawa State, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu Monday said ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo cannot dictate to Nigerians on who to vote for 2019.

    He also described Obasanjo’s Coalition for Nigeria Movement as a red herring which cannot influence the outcome of the next election.

    He said Obasanjo’s letter to President Muhammadu Buhari was in bad taste.

    He said if care was not taken, the ex-President may soon descend into a national nuisance and become irrelevant.

    He said if Buhari had not been selective in his anti-corruption campaign, Obasanjo should have been on trial by now.

    Adamu, who made his views known at a briefing in Abuja, said Buhari does “not intend to leave a bleeding, disunited nation and disarticulated socio-economic development at the end of his tenure.”

    He said: “…Let me say at this point that I am worried by the antics of Obasanjo and his penchant for promoting himself as the only competent Nigerian leader.

    “Since he left office on October 1, 1979, to local and international applause Obasanjo has systematically sought to undermine every federal administration after him. He has today set up himself as the moral conscience of the nation. He believes he has acquired the wisdom of King Solomon and has consequently imposed on himself the right to decide who rules us and how we should be ruled.

    “Perhaps, part of the reason is that before leaving office in 2007, his party, the PDP, conferred on him the titles of Maker of Modern Nigeria and Father of the Nation. Such titles do have a heady way of making a man seeing his head bedecked in the halos of self-righteousness.

    “There is a process for changing our governments through the instrumentality of elections. Chief Obasanjo, one of the architects of that process and a beneficiary to boot, ought to support that process and let the people decide who they want to rule them. It is not for him to decide for the people or the president.

    “No one should arrogate to himself eternal verities in the administration of his country. It is his consuming ambition to have his hands on the levers of power under all our presidents. When he loses that grip, he turns against the incumbent in office.

    “He undermined General Babangida’s economic programme, SAP, with his statement that the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) should have a human face and the milk of human kindness. He denigrated General Babangida by advising people to whom the former president says good morning to check their wrist watches to make sure it is morning.

    “Was he entirely motivated by that noble sentiment? I find that hard to believe. Motives are not always as honourable or as altruistic as one might be made to believe, particularly when such a man as this is so highly placed that we tend to place him above the shenanigans of petty politics. I find it difficult to  completely ignore what appear to me like the dark motives hovering over his action because I see it as a behavioural pattern that began with his 2014 letter to the then President Goodluck Jonathan, titled “ Before it is too late.”

    “It seems to me he believes that that letter alone cost Jonathan the presidency. So, if he is fatigued by President Buhari, he can resort to the same weapon with probably the same consequences. It is a long shot.”

    The ex-governor insisted that the Coalition for Nigeria Movement (CNM) recently inaugurated by Obasanjo to effect change in 2019 cannot achieve any result.

    He said: “His Coalition for Nigeria is a red herring across the path of our constitutional government.”

    “He is free to form a political party and pursue his ambition of being the power behind the throne but such a national movement would achieve no discernible purpose in the economic management and the social administration of the country.”

    The ex-governor however described Obasanjo’s letter to President Muhammadu Buhari as in bad taste to destroy the President politically.

    He said the ex-President ought to have been more circumspect and measured in his approach like the former presidents.

    He added: “No one can deny him the right to criticize a sitting president but his method leaves much to be desired. He cannot, therefore, escape the charge of impure motive and that he took this step, not to try and Set things right for the sake of the nation but to promote Obasanjo for the sake of Obasanjo.

    “Being a former president, he has an unimpeded access to the president and can, therefore, seek to influence him in the privacy of the seat of power. Indeed, in the early years of the Buhari administration, Chief Obasanjo was a frequent presence in Aso Rock.

    “I believe he frequented the seat of power in support Of the administration. I now wonder why he suddenly decided to turn a friend into an enemy and rubbish everything the president has done so far in a little over two and half years.

    “In a civilized political culture, it is taboo for former presidents to openly take a sitting president to the cleaners. Our former head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, has faithfully kept to this time-honoured culture of a former ruler not washing the dirty linens of a current ruler rather gleefully in the public. So have former President Shehu Shagari and former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar.

    “The implications for the polity of a former president regaling the public with a litany of the failures of a sitting president is a calculated and unholy effort to destroy him politically.
    “The question is, if Chief Obasanjo meant well for Buhari, his administration and Nigeria, why did he not choose the option of quietly offering his advice to the president?

    “In taking his case to the rowdy market place of sensationalism, he clearly intended to score cheap political points at the expense of the president. He intended to undermine the Buhari administration, subject the president to public ridicule and impugn his moral strength and integrity to lead the nation.

    “As he must have obviously expected, his statement was intended to heat and is heating up the polity and causing confusion at this critical time when the myriads of our national challenges commend themselves to our statesmen and women for sober reflections rather than indulgence in crass sensationalism. It is a disservice to the country.’

    Adamu said Buhari has no plan to leave a bleeding, disunited nation and disarticulated socio-economic development at the end of his tenure.

    Although he said the President might have been overwhelmed by the problems at hand, Nigerians should encourage and support him.

    He said: “No one, not even Buhari’s most rabid supporters, would be unfair to themselves enough to suggest that everything is right with the administration. It is true that the government has not met the expectations of the generality of Nigerians. But it is not for lack of capacity or the unwillingness on the part of the president to respond to the needs of the people and those of the country.

    “I know that we invested high expectations on the Buhari administration but is it fair and realistic for us to expect the administration to solve all the problems it inherited in less than three years? Human and resources management towards achieving a desired result is not amenable to the waving of a magic wand.

    “No administration is a total success and none is a total failure. Chief Obasanjo cannot honestly claim that he ran a perfect and totally successful administration. Because he did not.

    “Every administration grapples with problems thrown at it by circumstances beyond its control. President Buhari inherited an economy that was unsteady on its feet. He also inherited the security problems such as Boko Haram, armed robberies and kidnappings. Yes, I agree, that under his watch these problems should grow less, not more. But the solution to problems such as these is a slow and agonizing process. He has no powers to simply make them disappear overnight.

    “The president was fully aware of these problems and challenges when he sought the consent of the electorate in 2015. He did so in the hope that with the support and the goodwill of all Nigerians, he could tackle them. I know he has not given up on that.

    “1 do not think he intends to leave a bleeding, disunited nation and disarticulated socio-economic development at the end of his tenure. He seems to be overwhelmed by the problems because while problems rain down, solutions to them take time to be effective.

    “I think the president, in the circumstances, deserves support and encouragement rather than antagonism from a constituency that should give him that support and encouragement as he seeks to address these and other problems in his own way.”

    He said if Buhari had not been selective in his anti-graft war, Obasanjo should by now be on trial over his Third Term Project, Halliburton and Siemens scandals.

    Adamu said: “Obasanjo said that President Buhari is selective in his anti-corruption war. I agree with him because if the president were not selective, Chief Obasanjo himself would be in the dock today on trial on charges of corruption arising from the corrupt practices in the pursuit of his third term gambit in the national n assembly in 2006.

    “Today he denies that he ever nursed such ambition. And being a man much favoured God, he has repeatedly said that if he had wanted it and asked the almighty for it, he would have given him the third term.

    “He knows as well as I and other leading members of the PDP that he badly wanted it and initiated the process of constitutional amendment. He bribed each member of the national assembly who signed to support the amendment, with the whopping sum of N50 million to make the constitutional amendment scale through.”

    “The fresh, mint money was taken in its original boxes presumably from the vaults of the Central Bank of Nigeria and distributed among the legislators. The money was not his and it was not appropriated by the national assembly as required by law. I, therefore, agree that in failing to make former president account for that money. President Buhari is waging his anti-corruption war selectively.

    “Nor should we forget that President Buhari has also not bothered to interrogate Obasanjo’s role in the Halliburton scandal for which some Americans are cooling their heels in jail.

    “Perhaps, President Buhari might null to look in the Siemens affairs in which the Obasanjo administration was indicted and for which can: hug-mans were on trial. What became of the trial?
    Adamu asked Obasanjo to retrace his steps before becoming a national nuisance and sliding into irrelevance.

    “I believe that Obasanjo is too high and too big in the estimation of the people to permit himself the continued sickening indulgence in political skullduggery. I believe that the Nigerian people and the Nigerian state have been most kind to him.

    “Obasanjo has a moral obligation to make the country succeed in solving its myriads of problems. That, I believe, is one way he can give back to the country that has given him so much.

    “As a friend, I wish to advise the former president to pull back from the dangerous path of rubbishing all presidents that came into office after him.

    “Bringing everyone down is not a patriotic duty. I fear that if he continues along this path, he would, sooner than later over reach him and begin the inevitable descent into national nuisance and irrelevance. That would be ‘a self-inflicted wound and a personal tragedy,” he said.

    Read Also: Tinubu to Obasanjo, IBB: let Nigeria move forward

  • More reactions trail Bishop Okpalaeke’s resignation 

    More reactions trail Bishop Okpalaeke’s resignation 

    More people have continued to comment on the resignation of you embattled Bishop of Ahiara Catholic Diocese, Bishop Peter Okpalaeke after a protracted battle with Catholic Priests and Laity of Mbaise extraction.

    Okpalaeke was appointed by Pope Benedict-VXI in 2012 as the Bishop of Ahiara diocese but was never allowed to enter the Ahiara Catholic Diocese Cathedral by Laity.

    Commenting on the development, the Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka (UNIZIK), Professor Joseph Ahanekwu, said that the resignation of the Bishop will give the diocese a bad image.

    According to the Vice Chancellor in a telephone chat with journalists, “I am yet to confirm the resignation but I am heading to the Catholic secretariat to get further information. It will continue to create negative image for our people. Though this is a religious thing but the implication will be a big dent on the diocese”.

    In his comments, Sir Amby Uneze, a Knight of St John, described it as a welcomed development, adding that the Vatican had looked into the complaint of the people and “did the needful”.

    Uneze, who is also from Mbaise, denied allegations of tribalism leveled against the diocese, stating that due process was not followed in the appointment of the Bishop, “if due process was followed in the appointment of the Bishop, there was no way Ahiara diocese, reputed to have produced the highest number of Catholic Priests in the entire African sub-region would not have produced the Bishop. But the appointment of Okpalaeke was manipulated and that was why the people resisted it”.

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  • Lawyer, two others remanded in prison over N155m fraud

    Lawyer, two others remanded in prison over N155m fraud

    An Ikeja high court has remanded a lawyer, Idowu Adebayo Micheal and two others in Kirikiri Prisons over their alleged involvement in N155million fraud.

    Others remanded in prison on the order of the court are Mukaila Fakos and Rasaq Sefiu Adesina.
    Justice Hakeem Oshodi ordered their remand following their ’not guilty plea’ to an eleven count charge preferred against them by the Police.

    Their offences bordered on conspiracy to effect an unlawful purpose, fraudulent disposal of trust property, stealing, obtaining money by false pretence, forgery and uttering of false document.

    The defendants were said to have conspired sometimes in 2009, to “unlawfully effected sale of a property of No 2, Kayode Taiwo Street, Magodo, Lagos without permission or consent of the owner”.

    The police alleged that Engineer Adesina and Fakos sold the landed property to Barrister Idowu Adebayo Micheal for N35 million and fraudulently converted the money to their own use and benefit.

    Part of the charge read that, “Mukaila Fakos, Engr. Rasak Sefiu Adesina, Barrister Idowu Adebayo Micheal, Babatunde Smith (at large) and Adigun Smith (at large), sometimes in 2010 in Ikeja conspired to obtained the sum of N120 million from one Lanre Obisesan by false pretence when you know you were not authorised to do so by the true owners unlawful sale of Mr Idowu Musiliu Ololape Balogun and Musbal Nig. Ltd’s property to him.”

    The prosecution also alleged that the defendants obtained N120million from Obisesan by falsely representing to him that they were authorised to sell the land property at No 5c Micheal Ogun Street, GRA, Ikeja.

    They were further alleged to have forged a document titled; “Special Resolution of Musbal Nigeria Limited” dated December 8, 2010,  “Form CAC 7” and “Consent Letter by Ayoola Fakos” and uttered false document to Guarantee Trust Bank through a staff of the bank to act upon as genuine.

    After their ‘not guilty plea’, prosecution counsel, Mr Emmanuel Jackson asked the court for short adjournment for trial and prayed the court to remand the defendants.

    However, counsel to the defendants, Lawal Pedro (SAN) in his response told the court that the third defendant, Barrister Micheal, had filed application for bail.

    The trial judge thereafter adjourned hearing of the bail application for the third defendant till February 26, 2018.

    He  ordered the defendants to be remanded in prison custody until next adjourned date.

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  • Cows cause accident along Ibadan-Abeokuta expressway 

    Cows cause accident along Ibadan-Abeokuta expressway 

    About seven persons sustained serious injuries in an accident involving a passenger car and cows numbering about 20 at Omi-Adio Ibadan end of the Ibadan-Abeokuta expressway Monday.

    Though, no death was recorded in the mishap, a bloody clash between the Fulani settlers and residents in the surrounding villages (host communities) was promptly averted by the presence of policemen who came to evacuate the injured at the scene of the accident.

    The commercial vehicle (Blue color Toyota car bus) loaded with ten passengers, it was gathered, was coming from Abeokuta to Ibadan when the accident occurred in between Aba-Teacher and Aba-Oke village, Omi Adio, Ibadan.

    Those who sustained injuries, the driver and six others were said to have been taken to a private hospital for treatment, while one of the cows, which had knee injury, was evacuated from the expressway to prevent it from causing more accident on the highway.

    An eyewitness account said immediately the accident occurred, a young Fulani man who was directing the cows called out the cows and ran away into the bush without caring for the life of the passengers in the wrecked Toyota car bus.

    “It was a terrible scene. This is not the first time we have been witnessing accident by herdsmen who never listen to the warning not take their cows near the expressway. God has been so kind to these passengers, they could have died. The vehicle was badly damaged and instead of making effort to save life, the Fulani man just called on his cows with their language and immediately the whole cows ran after him except the injured cow on the expressway. This is very bad, something urgent must be done to avoid all this problem on the highway,” a villager who pleaded anonymity said.

    The cows, immediately, were said to have sped off in the direction of the herdsman into the bush, while sympathisers, mostly people from the surrounding villages pursued the Fulani man but could not trace him.

    Consequently, some people who were busy in the rescue work to remove the trapped passengers from the wrecked vehicle, started to mobilise to launch a manhunt into the bush for the Fulani herdsmen.

    It was learnt that while the villagers were about to unleash mayhelm on the herdsmen , the driver of the vehicle arrived the scene with two policemen from nearby Omi-Adio police station , and the policemen appealed to the angry residents to avoid making trouble with the herdsmen as the case has been reported at station.

    A police source at the station confirmed the incident, and assured that normalcy has since returned to the area.

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  • El-Rufai’s suspension laughable – APC

    El-Rufai’s suspension laughable – APC

    All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State has described the Senator Hunkuyi led faction of the party as illegitimate, saying that, their purported suspension of Governor Nasir El-Rufai is laughable and should be disregarded.

    This was also as the party said, sales of forms for the party primaries ahead of the Kaduna State local government elections slated for May 12, will commence this week.

    This was part of the resolutions of the party’s State Executive Committee (SEC) meeting held last Friday.

    Briefing newsmen on the outcome of the SEC meeting at the party Secretariat on Ali Akilu road, Kaduna on Monday, Acting Secretary of the party, Yahaya Baba Pate said, the meeting adopted the recommendations of the State Working Committee on the local government elections and commended the ongoing registration of party members.

    According Pate, the party is set to roll out the timetable in few days time, for the party primaries ahead of the local government elections.

    Reacting to the suspension of Governor El-Rufai by a faction of the party, Pate said, the ‘so called’ chairman of the faction, Danladi Wada is an imposter. Saying such person lacks power to suspend any member of the party.

    According to him, “the authentic chairman of the party is Alhaji Shuaibu Idris. He is the chairman recognised by the national leadership of the party. Just last week, he received an invitation letter from the national secretariat, signed by the National Chairman, Chief Odigie Oyegun, inviting him for National Executive Committee meeting next week.

    “The Senator Hunkuyi led group is illegitimate. As far as we are concerned, most of them have been expelled including the so called factional chairman, Danladi Wada. As for Senator Hunkuyi, he is under six months suspension, because we cannot expel him. Only the national leadership can expel him, because he is a political office holder.” he said.

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  • Human trafficking: Edo plans permanent shelters for returnees

    Human trafficking: Edo plans permanent shelters for returnees

    The Edo State Government has said that there are plans to construct permanent shelters for returnee Edo indigenes who were victims of human trafficking and irregular migration.

    Secretary of the Edo State Taskforce on Anti-Human Trafficking, Mrs. Abieyuwa Onyemwense, who disclosed this in a chat with journalists, in Benin City, said that such a facility was necessary to fast-track short, medium and long-term objectives of rehabilitating and reintegrating the returnees.

    She explained that the state government already has a robust plan on reintegrating and rehabilitating the returnees, who the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), the Federal and State Governments, have facilitated their return to the state.

    Onyemwense noted that the approach to receiving the returnees by the state government are far-reaching, which includes medicals, payment of stipends, capacity building and provision of starter-packs, reunion with families and regular monitoring and follow-ups.

    She said, “The returnees need a lot of guidance. We have a security team that does background checks right from when we receive them at the airports. There was a recent video of a lady that was threatening to take to arms that went viral; we tracked her down and now she is working very closely with us. So, the system is so robust to spotlight issues and resolve them as quickly as possible.”

    According to her, “We are looking at building permanent shelters for the returnees. It is one of the initiatives of the Edo State Government to see an end to this menace. With that, we can do so much.”

    Noting that the centre will serve to harmonise several activities and campaigns against irregular migration and human trafficking, she said, “We intend to run short, medium and long term programmes for the returnees. This will enable us follow through with the resettlement programme and ensure that we achieve 100 percent success in resettling the returnees.”

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