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  • Ballot recount shows I won governorship poll, says Ize-Iyamu

    Ballot recount shows I won governorship poll, says Ize-Iyamu

    Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2016 governorship election in Edo State, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, has told party supporters that the recounting of ballot papers ordered by the tribunal showed that he defeated  Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    Pastor Ize-Iyamu who assured party supporters that the PDP would bounce back to power in 2019 urged the party leaders to get more youths and women involved in party politics.

    Ize-Iyamu who spoke at a town hall meeting with PDP leaders in Ovia South West local government said there were huge differences in the figures written in the INEC result sheet and the votes from the ballot papers.

    Read Also: Supporters urge Fayemi to join governorship race

    He said he was satisfied that the ballot recount exposed the rigging of the governorship polls.

    Pastor Ize-Iyamu urged the PDP supporters to mobilize more members saying next year’s Presidential election would change the political dynamics in Edo.

    Ize-Iyamu said several members of the APC have contacted him that they want to defect to the PDP.

    His words, “The ballot recount showed that we won despite their having all the agencies to support them.

    “We must all be prepared. The next election is too important for us. If you give APC 50 years, they will still be talking about the PDP. Since they don’t have solution to the problems, let us bring back PDP.”

  • FG Accuses IPOB of Using Fake Videos To Hoodwink International Community

    FG Accuses IPOB of Using Fake Videos To Hoodwink International Community

     

    The Federal Government has accused the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB ) of using fake videos of mass killings, harvested from other parts of Africa and doctored to look current, to mislead the international community and win their support.

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, stated this when he addressed Online Publishers in Lagos on Monday.

    ”We must warn the nation against IPOB’s next line of action, which is to externalize their lies and propaganda. Now they are writing to the governments and the national parliaments of some Western nations to give the impression that they are victims of an ethno-sectarian violence orchestrated by the government, hence they need protection.

    ”Some of the tools that have been employed by IPOB include blatant lies and cheap propaganda, and the medium of choice for the organization is the Social Media. IPOB has harvested gory videos and pictures from other lands and the distant past, which they are now circulating via the Social Media, to deceive the international community into believing that the people of the South-east are being subjected to state-sponsored, ethno-religious violence.

    ”Such videos, which have very high emotive quotient, are circulating on the Social Media as we speak. These videos are doctored to make them look current. They are fake!” he said.

    Read Also:  IPOB  warn against Benue recurrence in Abia

    Alhaji Mohammed said some ill-informed foreign individuals are already trumpeting IPOB’s lies and propaganda and even alleging genocide, adding: ”It is either they do not understand the meaning of genocide or are being mischievous. Either way, there is nothing like genocide anywhere in our country today. What we have in the South-east is a clampdown on a band of lawless people who have no regard for the laws of the land.”

    He appealed to the Online Publishers to help counter the fake narrative on the Social Media on the situation in the South-east

    ”In the interest of the nation and your own interest, you must counter this fake narrative, report the issues responsibly and without sensationalism and present the truth to the public. If the Social Media, your platform, is discredited because of the activities of quacks and Internet Trollers, you too will be discredited and your publications will simply go down.

    ”That is why you must distinguish yourselves, as trained and tested

    professionals, from the charlatans who have seized the Social Media by the jugular, those who have no regard for the truth and who do not care whether their fake posts set the nation ablaze,” the Minister said.

    He reiterated his earlier statement that IPOB is being sponsored by a coalition of politically-disgruntled and treasury looters, and that the organization is a contraption against the Buhari Administration.

     

  • Impeachment plot against Saraki will fail, says Baraje

    Impeachment plot against Saraki will fail, says Baraje

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and member of the party’s board of trustees (BoT), Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje yesterday said the alleged plot to impeach Senate President Bukola Saraki will not stand.

    He asked those hatching the plot to be wary of their machination as it may boomerang.

    Baraje, a one-time acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) spoke with reporters inc, the Kwara state capital at the sideline of a prayer session to commemorate his 67th Birthday.

    The politician said he was aware of the ongoing gimmicks by certain forces but warned that those behind the impeachment plot should tarry because of the dire consequences.

    He stated that the Saraki’s camp would be watching to know the length with which the plotters would go to achieve their target.

    The political associate of Senator Saraki added that the former governor of the state has had a firm grip of the upper chamber of the National Assembly like never before, insisting that he cannot be intimidated owing to the fact that he enjoys the confidence of his colleagues.

    He recalled that a group within the Senate, who vehemently resisted Saraki leadership at inception, had aligned and stood solidly behind him.

    He maintained that the President of the Senate was brilliant and full of hope and dream for Nigeria, warning that such lofty hope should not be destroyed on the altar of politics.

    Read Also: Separation of powers key to survival of democracy – Saraki

    Said he: “Many of us helped to build APC. I’m one of them, he (Saraki) was and still one of them. We are still building the party. I think the party has not made a statement about the so called threat to impeach him. We only learnt from the news that we read and from hearsays. And I think very sincerely, there must be ground before you impeach somebody like him, and they (Senators) have their own rules and regulations and we all have constitutions that guide impeachment.

    “If the Senate President is seen to have violated such rules, why not? But sincerely as of today and to the best of my knowledge, I don’t think any Senate President in the past, in the immediate-past or long past, has held the Senate like Bukola Saraki has been holding it. He has been seeing to be a team player, he has been seeing to be leader that carries the Senate along and he has been seeing to be somebody, who can endure, give and sacrifice for this nation.

    “Remember that he got to that position like a war, as if he was fighting a war. Today, even those people, who opposed him, are the most fanatical people, who are his supporters today. So, what reason do you want to say you have to want to impeach such a person.

    “I’m aware there is lot of gimmicks, but the worst one that would boomerang against anybody who is planning anything, is to say they want to impeach Bukola Saraki. That Senate is solid as I have never seen. I believe it would keep bouncing. There are other ways that the gimmicks are going, let us all keep watching. We can only wish Nigeria well.

    “But I only hope and pray that Nigerians will not be destroyers of their hope. Bukola Saraki is young that is what I mean by hope; he has age on his side; he is brilliant; he knows Nigeria; he has dream for Nigeria. If today, we now stand to say we want to destroy such people, then that is why I said I hope and pray that Nigeria will not destroy its own future.”

  • Killings: God will expose killers, kidnappers soon, says Adeboye

    Killings: God will expose killers, kidnappers soon, says Adeboye

     

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor E.A Adeboye has condemned kidnapping and killings in the country.

    Leading his congregation in prayers, at the February 2018 Holy Ghost Service tagged “Stronger than your enemies – Part 2”, held at the Redemption Camp, Adeboye asked the congregation, which included the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to pray that God should expose and deal with those that are shedding blood, and those that  are sponsoring  them.

    In his words “Father, wherever those who are shedding bloods are hiding, please expose and deal with them.  All those who are condoling evil or colluding with them, wherever they may be please expose and deal with them. All those who are sponsoring evil and bloodshed, please expose and destroy them.”

    Read Also: Adeboye salutes Adams on installation as Aare Ona Kakanfo

    Responding to those who have accused him of being silent on the issue, the General Overseer said “I am a Christian and I belong to the Christian Association of Nigeria which has a President. So whatever the President says is what I say. I am also a Pentecostal and I belong to the Pentecostal Association of Nigeria. So whatever the President says is what I say. That is how to be under authority.”

    About 50 persons were murdered by Fulani herdsmen in Benue State in the first two days of January, 2018. There have also been several cases of kidnappings in some parts of the country. Reports say that the herdsmen started attack since the Benue State Government implemented the anti-grazing law, giving the herdsmen no space to feed their cows.

     

     

     

  • Kano Council poll: List of disqualified candidates ready Monday

    Kano Council poll: List of disqualified candidates ready Monday

    The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC) will finally release list of candidates disqualified from contesting in the state’s local government election on Monday, the Chairman of the Commission, Professor Garba Ibrahim Sheka has disclosed.

    To this end,  KANSIEC has fixed February 10, 2018 for the conduct of local government election in the state.

    Professor Sheka, in an Hausa programme aired in Kano,said the electoral body would give adequate time for the affected political parties to replace the disqualified candidates with new candidates.

    He explained that the commission had completed screening of chairmanship candidates, while screening for candidates vie for councillorship would hold today (Saturday) and tomorrow respectively.

    “Screening committees have been directed to move to the 44 local governments for the commencement of the screening today (Saturday). The committee comprises of electoral officer, assistant electoral officer, the divisional police officer, immigration officer, and director personnel management.”

    He added that 25 political parties were expected to participate in the election, noting that 30,000 ad-hoc staff had been recruited by the commission to man the 10,000 ballot boxes during the election.

    Professor Sheka said that the commission would not use card reader during the election, saying “When we came on board we discovered that most of the card readers on ground are not functioning. So, to avoid disappointment, we have resolved to use voters’ cards. The commission spent N10m on the production of voters’ cards.”

    The chairman said even though PDP has directed its members not to buy contest form, three of its members had bought chairmanship forms, while 18 others purchased councillorship forms.

    He said, “Two of the three PDP’s chairmanship candidates were disqualified because they contested without vice, while the remaining one was qualified.”

    Professor Sheka affirmed that Kano state government had released enough funds to the commission for the smooth conduct of the election and had never interfered in its activities since he assumed power as chairman of the electoral body.

     

     

     

     

  • Pupils get 246 million Buhari’s meals, says Presidency

    Pupils get 246 million Buhari’s meals, says Presidency

    *Says more than 6m pupils in 20 states being fed daily

    *8 more states expected to be added in 2018

    *300,000 interest-free loans disbursed to artisans, traders

    *280,000 Nigerians benefit from Conditional Cash Transfer in 21 states

     

    The Presidency on Saturday disclosed that over 246 million (246,355,190) meals have been served to date to primary pupils across 20 states in the country.

    A statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Laolu Akande, said that the first meal under the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) was served in December 2016.

    According to him, the total figure is expected to reach 313,928,420 meals by the last week of February 2018.

    He said “Also, the School Feeding Programme now feeds 6,044,625 pupils in 33,981 public primary schools across 20 states.

    “More states are expected to be added to the programme this year. The NHGSFP plans to implement feeding in a total of 28 States, while it aims to link farmers to school feeding markets.

    “In the same vein, several milestones were recorded by the Buhari administration’s National Social Investment Programmes (NSIP) in 2017, in line with its inclusive growth plan, which includes tackling poverty and hunger, and creating jobs for Nigerians.

    “About 40,000 direct jobs have since been created from the School Feeding Programme across the participating states. The 20 states that have so far been covered by the NHGSFP include Anambra, Enugu, Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Ebonyi, Zamfara, Delta, Abia, Benue, Plateau, Bauchi, Taraba, Kaduna, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Imo, Jigawa, Niger, and Kano.

    “Also, in 2017, the school feeding programme collaborated with the Federal Ministry of Health to deliver an integrated deworming programme for pupils in all public primary schools classes 1 to 6 across 17 states nationwide.

    “Meanwhile, the School Feeding programme now has a social media-based quality assurance tracking system, #TrackWithUs, ensuring that required standards for menu for pupils and meal distribution are adhered to across the states in a transparent manner.

    Read Also: Buhari not a murderer, says Presidency

    “Similarly, the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) has so far recorded over 280,000 beneficiaries in 21 states, while about 300,000 Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme (GEEP) micro-credit, interest-free loans have been disbursed nationwide.

    “In the same vein, in 2017, the N-power scheme, which is targeted at providing jobs for unemployed young graduates, started its physical verification process for the 2017 applicants. In 2018, more beneficiaries are expected to be added to about 200,000 young graduates currently employed under the scheme.” he said

    Noting that a total of N900 billion was appropriated for the SIPs in 2016 and 2017; he said that N500 billion was appropriated in 2016 and N400 billion appropriated in 2017.

    He however, said that the total amount released was N110 billion for 2016 and 2017, while the total expenditure was N109 billion.

    He added “Below is a breakdown of the N109 billion released between October 2016 and November 2017 for the SIPs, namely: GEEP, CCT, NHGSFP, N-power, and general expenditure.

    “The GEEP expenditure was N11,700,200,466, while the CCT gulped N5,235,401,087.

    “In the same vein, between October 2016 and November 2017, N22,370,719,017 was expended for the Home-grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP); while N69,731,256,122 was expended on N-power, which is the Job Creation component of the SIP, during the same period.” he said

     

     

     

  • ‘Nigerians in Diaspora should participate actively in 2019 polls’

    ‘Nigerians in Diaspora should participate actively in 2019 polls’

    Mr Emeka Ezinteje, the Secretary of Nigerian Union, South Africa has called on Nigerians living abroad to participate actively in the 2019 election.

    He told our reporter on the telephone from Johannesburg, South Africa on Saturday that Nigerians in the Diaspora had so much to contribute to the development of the country.

    “ I encourage Nigerians living abroad to return home and participate in elective positions in the 2019 election. One way of contributing to the development of our country is to be part of the democratic movement.

    “ There are eminently qualified Nigerians in the Diaspora with good credentials that can be elected into positions, come 2019 election, “ he said.

    Ezinteje, who is also the Secretary-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, a socio-cultural organisation, South Africa chapter, said that Nigerians in the Diaspora had lots of ideas if they get the people`s mandate.

    “Apart from the intellectual aspect, such Nigerians can use their contacts and exposure to attract investments and goodwill to the country.

    Read Also: Ibori tasks Nigerians on future elections

    “ They also have a lot to contribute intellectually and materially, especially in infrastructural and human capital development,” he said.

    Ezinteje said that he had plans to contest for the Oyi /Ayamelum Local Government of Anambra  Federal House of Representatives seat in the 2019 election.

    “ I have plans to represent my constituency in the House of Representatives. We have resolved to be the voice of the youths in government.. The aim is to give effective representation to our people,” he said.

    Ezinteje said that his priority would be education and infrastructural development.

    “ Education is the bedrock of any society. With education, the society is organised and development can be achieved,” he said.

     

    NAN

     

  • Police arrest suspects after trailing stolen vehicle to Abia

    Police arrest suspects after trailing stolen vehicle to Abia

    The Nigerian Police, Enugu State Command, have arrested three suspects over a stolen vehicle after they were trailed for three months to Abia.

    The command’s Spokesman, Superintendent of Police (SP) Ebere Amaraizu, said this in a statement on Saturday in Enugu.

    Amaraizu said that the feat was achieved by police operatives of the New Haven Division in Enugu.

    The spokesman said that the suspects were nabbed after the police followed a clue gathered through intelligence report.

    According to him, the three suspects are now helping the police in their investigations in connection with the alleged crime committed.

    Read Also:  Police  kill suspected kidnapper in Ogun forest

    “It was gathered that suspects allegedly, on Nov. 1, 2017, snatched and stole a Toyota Sienna car with registration Number LND 388 AS at gun point from the owner at Nnaji Park axis of New Haven in Enugu.

    “The suspects escaped to an unknown destination but never knew that police operatives had been on their trail,’’ he said.

    Amaraizu said that the vehicle had been recovered from the suspects.

    According to him, full scale investigations have commenced into the incident and also on the nefarious activities of the suspects.

     

    NAN

     

     

  • CVR: Ebonyi APC cautions voters against selling PVC

    CVR: Ebonyi APC cautions voters against selling PVC

    Chairman of All Progressives Congress ( APC ) in Ebonyi, Mr Eze Nwachukwu , on Saturday cautioned voters against selling their cards or exchanging them for employment.

    Speaking in Isiaka while inaugurating an 8-man Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) mobilisation committee for Ivo local government area of the state, the chairman said he had received reports of some people luring voters to part with their cards.

    “We hear that some people are going round, allegedly collecting Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) from unsuspecting owners, in exchange for employment in the state civil service, or to give them government sponsored empowerment.

    “Please do not exchange, sell or give out PVC for any reason because that is the only power and right available to you as a citizen, to freely participate in choosing your leaders.

    “Selling and buying of voter cards is a crime; if you give up your PVC; you have surrendered the power, right and privileges conferred on you by the constitution to exercise your franchise,’’ Nwachukwu said.

    He urge the people to report anybody that indulged in the act of collecting, buying, selling or hoarding the voter cards, to the police.

    He also called on members of the committee to communicate with the leadership of the party in all the wards to ensure that members were mobilised to register and collect their cards.

    “We want make sure that no one is left unregistered, hence the mandate of this committee is to move round the wards, communities and villages in the council and mobilise people to register for their PVC.

    “You are to report to the state secretariat on daily basis, the number of registered voters per polling booth, as well as number of voters registered at the ward level.

    “You should report to us any action that will undermine effective registration of prospective voters in any part of the Council, for prompt action.

    “We are very passionate about the success of the exercise because our victory in 2019 elections is tied to number of registered voters who are our members,” Nwachukwu said

     

    NAN

     

  • ‘Nizamiye hospital can compete anywhere in Europe, America’

    ‘Nizamiye hospital can compete anywhere in Europe, America’

    The Public Relations Officer of the Turkish Nizamiye Hospital Mr. Mohammed Abubakar has said that the hospital which was commissioned by former President Goodluck Jonathan can compete with any hospital in Europe and America.

    The Image maker of the hospital made the statement during an interview exclusively with select editors on Friday.

    According to him, the hospital qualities have given Nigerians reasons not to travel abroad for medical treatments because all they needed can be done in the hospital here in Nigeria.

    Excerpts below:

    The Turkish Nizamiye Hospital was established in 2014. Please, can you share your experience?

    Thank you. Yes, you are indeed correct. The hospital was commissioned on 20th February 2014 by his Excellency, former president Goodluck Jonathan. Since then, we have strived not just to be in operation, but also to ensure that our services compare to what is obtainable in Europe and America. The journey has been incredible as well challenging.

    As you may be aware, the Nizamiye hospital is not a magnificent building; we have very experienced doctors and nurses that have continued to give in their best in the discharge of their duties. So, in a nutshell, I would say that Nizamiye hospital has not only distinguished itself as a reliable medical facility in Nigeria, it has also given Nigerians a reason not to travel abroad for medical treatment.

    Talking about your services, don’t you think it might be out of reach for most Nigerians?

    The hospital renders specialized services like Open Heart Surgery, Angiography, CT Scan, MRI, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics, Algology, to mention but a few. These are highly skilled services that are on their own quite expensive even in western countries.

    That does not mean that we are ignorant of the implication of getting care for such services, but you can be assured that our prices are less than what you get when you travel to Europe and America. Again, we are all aware that it is estimated that Nigeria spends about $1 billion on medical tourism annually. The question thus is what the illnesses that take Nigerians abroad?

     Take the example of Open Heart Surgery. You will agree with me that open heart surgery entails more than just the procedure itself. There is also the periodic check. Now, say individual travels all the way to India for Open heart surgery; the risk is much higher because such an individual would be dealing with a long flight and the cabin pressure which might not be suitable for his condition.

    Okay, say the operation was successful, such individual would also need to travel back to India for a follow-up check with the doctors, and that would even cost money. So which is the best option? So I still maintain my position that our services might not be out of the reach of Nigerians because of the added benefits.

    But here at Nizamiye hospital, we have our doctors’ resident within the hospital premises, and we operate on 24 hours and seven days a week basis for all cases including open heart surgery. So tell me which is cost effective?

    You mentioned that the hospital has an open heart surgery clinic; can you shed more light on it?

    Yes. We have an open heart surgery clinic headed by a renowned cardiovascular surgeon with over 30 years experience and with over 15,000 open heart surgeries in Turkey. And since we opened the clinic in 2016; we have performed 18 successful open heart surgeries, two valve replacements, and 16 coronary bypasses.

     Our open heart surgery team is also resident in the hospital premises, and what this means is that they operate on 24 hours and 7 seven days a week.  I dare say we are about the only hospital in Abuja that has this kind of setting.

    Given the fact that the hospital is well equipped, there have been some issues with the high number of deaths in the hospital. What do you have to say?

    Thank you for this question. There is an expectation that regardless of the medical condition of any patient, doctors at the Nizamiye hospital should be able to perform some miracle of some sort. While this is understandable given our level of expertise, however, in medical science, when a case is severe, it is terrible and there is little or nothing some doctors can do.

    As regards your question, the Nizamiye hospital as a policy does not turn down patients. We accept and give an objective assessment to relatives and give them all the options. In terrible cases that such patients have a couple of days to live we advise and in most instances the relatives insist that we take in the patient so he or she can die in peace.

    What am I saying in essence? Nizamiye hospital seems to be the last resort. And that is a massive challenge for us because we see cases which we would have handled comfortably if the patient had turned in early. So this saddens us and a burden we have to carry.

    Please tell us about the quality of staff at the hospital as well as the employment criterion?

    The Nizamiye hospital boasts of a remarkably brilliant workforce. From our consultants to doctors, nurses, laboratory attendants, everyone one has distinguished him or herself. We took time to source for the best hands from Turkey and Nigeria because we pride ourselves as a world-class medical facility.  

     It was stated in some quarters that the hospital was built at the cost of $20 million. If true, why such investment in Nigeria?

    You are correct. But as we speak, expansion works are ongoing at the hospital. So in a way, the $20 million mark has been extended to something around $30 million. Let me also inform you that the Nile University, which is a sister organization intends to use the hospital as its teaching hospital because it now has a fully accredited medical school.

    So why the massive investment? Nigeria is worth the investment. Let me start by giving a background on the promoters of the Nizamiye hospital. The hospital is promoted by First Surat Group of Companies with interest in the educational and health sectors.

    I am sure you are aware of the Nigerian Tulip International Colleges ( NTIC ) and the Nile University. These are organizations under the First Surat Group of Companies umbrella. The organization is owned by a group of Turkish and Nigerian investors, and they have been in operation since 1998. As regards the hospital, the massive amount of monies spent on medical tourism was a factor.

    We as an organization sat and said cant we bring what is obtainable in Europe and America to Nigeria? And the answer we got was yes. And we set out to work; we travelled to most world-class hospitals in Europe and America and understudied them. This was what gave birth to the Nizamiye hospital essentially.

    You recently celebrated 18 successful open heart surgeries. It appears that is one area the hospital has capacity?

    Like I mentioned earlier, the hospital has various clinics that operate on 24 hours and seven days a week basis. That is not all; our doctors are resident in Nigeria and the hospital premises. So in a couple of minutes, you have a doctor with you regardless of the medical care. Secondly, Open heart surgery is not the only area we have the capacity.

    The open heart surgery clinic is just one. We are also specialized in Algology, which is the treatment of extreme pains. This is also not common in Nigeria. But we have a specialist with over 20 year’s experience. I think we are among the few hospitals with neonates ICU with ventilators in Abuja. And we have about 6 of such.

    There is also neurosurgery, orthopaedics, general surgery, ENT, Head and Neck Surgery, Anaesthesiology & Reanimation, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dermatology and many more. I think the Nizamiye hospital can compete with any hospital in Europe and America.