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  • Police arraign 15 for attempting to kill Patience Jonathan

    The Bayelsa State Police Command has dragged 15 persons to the state High Court sitting in Yenagoa for robbing former First Lady, Patience Jonathan of jewellery worth N200m and plotting to kill her.

    The 15 suspects were slammed with a 17-count of conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit felony with armed robbery, malicious injury to property, conspiracy to commit a felony with stealing and burglary.

    The suspects were identified as Golden Vivian,40; Erama Deborah, 45; Precious Kingsley, 20; Vincent Olabiyi, 28; Ebuka Cosmos, 25; Williams Alamo, 29; Tamunokuro Abaku, 32 and Boma Oba, 42.

    Others are Emmanuel Aginwa, 42; Emeka Benson, 33; Tamunosiki Achese Frisberesima, 30; Wariboko Salome, 28; Sahabi Lima, 35; Reginald Sunday, 20; and John Dashe, 39.

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    The charge sheet was signed by S. A. Ofoegbu of the Legal State Criminal Investigation Department, Yenagoa Bayelsa State.

    The lawyers listed as defendants to the accused persons are Stanley Damabide, Padiowei P.P. Tamuno, E. Samuel and Chuks Momoh.

    But they all pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

    One of the counts accused the arraigned persons of conspiring to commit murder which is an offence punishable under section 252 of the Criminal code law cap.C14 laws of Bayelsa State.

    Others are: “All the accused and some at large, sometime in the month of June,2019 at Otuoke community in Ogbia local government within the Ogbia Judicial Division of the state High Court did conspire to kill Her Excellency, Dame Patience Jonathan, former First Lady.

    “That you and some other persons at large, on the same date and place aforementioned Judicial Division of Bayelsa did steal seven gold bangles and jewellery, five Samsung Air Conditioner,Two sets of upholstery chairs, six Samsung flat-screen television stands at two hundred Million naira (N200,000,000). These are property of Dame Patience Jonathan”.

  • We’re sorry for cashless policy inconvenience but… -CBN

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has apologised to bank customers for the inconveniences the newly introduced cashless policy will cause.

    CBN governor Godwin Emefiele rendered the apology at the end of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting in Abuja when he was asked of his reaction to the push back from Nigerians over the return of charges on deposits and withdrawals beyond certain threshold.

    According to him: “I sympathize and regret inconvenience cashless policy will cause bank customers.”

    Despite the apology, he insisted that the policy will progress as announced and gave reasons why it will continue.

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    Speaking on the controversial judgement debt of $9.6 billion awarded to P&ID, the CBN governor maintained that “by the grace of God there is no treat to the reserves…..and we have received presidential approval that those indicted should be prosecuted.”

    At the end of the meeting, the MPC retained interest rates at 13.5% as well as other parameters.

    Details shortly…

  • AbdulRazaq floors PDP, Atunwa at tribunal

    Kwara State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Ilorin, the state capital on Friday dismissed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s petition seeking the nullification of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s election on the ground that he lacked the academic qualification to run.

    PDP and its candidate Razak Atunwa had approached the tribunal to order for a rerun of the March 9th, 2019 governorship election on the ground that the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq presented forged West African Examinations (WAEC) certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The petitioners also alleged that AbdulRazaq presented affidavit to INEC containing false information to contest for the election.

    The tribunal said the PDP and its candidate Razaq Atunwa failed to prove the allegations, holding instead that “all evidence before us show that (AbdulRazaq) sat for the examination and was, therefore, qualified to run for the office of governor.

    “From all the evidence before us, we hold that the petition lacks merit and is hereby dismissed,” Justice Bassey Effiong, chairman of the three-person panel.

    He added that “from the evidences before us, we hold that the petition lacks merit.”

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    Effiong said the law is that where a petitioner makes the commission of a crime the kernel of their petition, then they must prove it beyond reasonable doubt.

    He asked “has the petitioner discharged the burden of proof expecte of them? From the evidence in this case, the answer is a resounding no. The petitioners have not discharged their burden of proof that the APC candidate (2nd respondent) presented a forged certificate.

    “We hold that all the evidences presented by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) — which the petitioners had relied upon and subpoenaed —were at variance with the pleadings of the petitioners.

    He insisted that the petitioners failed to prove that the governor forged a certificate or presented a forged certificate in support of his candidature as alleged in their petition.

    The judge said WAEC confirmed to the tribunal that AbdulRazaq’s certificate was “genuine and authentic”, adding that a classmate of the Governor also told the panel that the latter sat in front of him in the secondary school leaving certificate examination of June 1976.

    Effiong said WAEC, which is the only statutory body to issue such a certificate, had made it clear that AbdulRazaq’s credential with all the relevant security details had emanated from it and that no other person ca make contrary claim.

  • Closure of borders yielding positive results -Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari says the closure of Nigerian land borders for a limited period due to massive smuggling is already yielding positive result for the economy.

    The president stated this when he received a delegation from the Nigerian Association for Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) at the State House, Abuja, on Friday.

    The delegation also comprised of the Federation of West African Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FEWACCI) and representatives of the Organised Private Sector (OPS).

    Buhari said that the closure was necessitated by the lack of adherence to the business ideals by various stakeholders which was detrimental to the country and its people.

    ”After many years of diplomacy and aggressive regulatory oversight which yielded few results, we decided to close our land borders for a limited time to assess the impact of this measure.

    ”Within a few short weeks, we are already seeing a decline in the volumes of counterfeit smuggled goods in some of our major markets across the country.

    ”This validates our action as a Government when we insist that the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) must not only promote free trade, but legal trade of quality made in Africa goods and services,” he said.

    Buhari says everyone must play by the rules when it comes to trade and business activities that are central to Nigeria’s economic development.

    He added that his administration would ensure that the trade and business sector continues to flourish in job creation.

    He said: ”Unfortunately, in recent times, many traders simply do not play by the rules.

    ”Our markets are flooded with smuggled and counterfeit goods. By these selfish practices, we help keep foreign factories working while closing ours.

    ”From medicines to electronics to food items, our potential to manufacture and create jobs locally is severely hindered by a handful of Nigerians who choose profits over patriotism.

    ”We have all heard stories about the dangerous and sometimes, fatal impact of fake drugs and foods on our citizens.

    ”We have also seen how fake electrical items have led to fires in homes and markets thereby destroying lives and properties.

    ”Most of these substandard and illegal items are smuggled through our land borders.’’

    According to the president, his administration will continue to solicit the support of the organised private sector, both in Nigeria and across West Africa, to bring an end to the dumping of substandard items.

    He urged the Association to continue its ‘‘positive and patriotic contribution’’ towards achieving a free trade area that employs Africans to produce quality made in Africa products.

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    ”We will soon finalise the National Action Committee on the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Your Association is a member of this committee.

    ”I expect you to continue your positive and patriotic contribution to support us in achieving a free trade area that employs Africans to produce quality made in Africa products,’’ the President said.

    In her remarks, Hajiya Saratu Aliyu, President FEWACCI, NACCIMA and OPS, commended the recent decision by the President to constitute a new economic team to steer the Nigerian economy on the path of sustainable growth.

    On the Economic Advisory Council (EAC), she said: ”NACCIMA, FEWACCI and indeed the OPS are full of hope that a new era is on the horizon with the calibre of persons on the team which reassures us at the OPS that Government is ready to turn around the story of Nigeria.”

    Aliyu also hailed significant accomplishments recorded in all sectors of the economy including but not limited to reduced corruption, foreign exchange stability, bottom of the pyramid programmes, increased ease of doing business, increased capital expenditures, among others.

    The president of NACCIMA appealed for the President’s intervention in the provision of property within Abuja for the location of FEWACCI headquarters.

    She also briefed the President about the 21-point NACCIMA programme, tagged ‘‘Unleash the Giant’’.

    She added that the association intended to engage the Federal Government on 16 of those stated points with the goal of ensuring business growth and socioeconomic advancement through public and private sector collaboration.

     

    (NAN)

  • Barcelona’s prodigy Fati granted Spanish citizenship

    Barcelona’s 16-year-old forward Ansu Fati is eligible to join the Spanish national football team after he was given the country’s citizenship.
    Having lived in Spain since 2009, Fati was born in Guinea-Bissau in 2002.

    Fati’s citizenship application was processed by the Spain’s Interior Ministry before the 2019 FIFA Under-17 World Cup squad deadline ends.

    The tournament will begin in Brazil on Oct. 26th.

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    Fati, who became the youngest player in the Champions League, is expected to be called to the squad of the Spanish national team for the 2019 FIFA Under-17 World Cup.

    He also became the youngest scorer for Barcelona, making a great start in his career with two goals and one assist in four games so far.

  • Livid Gbajabiamila vows to report Security Chiefs to Buhari over snub

    Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila on Friday vowed to report Security Chiefs personally to President Muhammadu Buhari for snubbing a security meeting convened by the House of Representatives.

    The House had summoned the meeting with the Security Chiefs for briefing on the anti-terrorism war.

    But the Security Chiefs, including Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Ibok Ete- Ekwe and the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshall Sadiq Abubakar snubbed the summon.

    Instead, they sent representatives, a development the Speaker considered a slight on the House leadership.

    The Chief of Defense Staff was represented by Chief of Defense Training and Operations, Army Headquarters, Major General Leo Irabor while Chief of Account and Budget Army, Major General Kola Bakare accompanied him.

    Lieutenant General Lamidi Adeosun (Chief of Policy and Plans, Army), represented the Chief of Army Staff while the Chief of Naval Staff was represented by Rear Admiral Tariworio Dick (Chief of Training and Operations) and the Chief of Air Staff was represented by Air Vice Marshal Isiaka Amao (Chief of Training and Operations).

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    However, Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, the Director General of Department of State Service, Yusuf Bichi and the Comptroller of Nigeria Immigration service, Mohammed Babandede were present

    The House had on Thursday stepped down a motion by Ifeanyi Momah titled: “Review of the Military strategy of ‘Super Camps’ in the fight against Boko Haram in the North East Zone.”

    A visibly upset Gbajabiamila expressed his disappointment with their absence.

    He said: “Let me commend President Muhammadu Buhari for the commitment he has shown to stem the tide and to put a handle and lead on the security situation in Nigeria today.

    “Unfortunately, Mr President cannot work alone. He has to have people to delegate those powers to as the Commander in Chief as directed by our constitution.

    “But because Mr President has delegated those powers to the Service Chiefs, we decided to call this meeting as representatives of the people.

    “This meeting was not called by a Committee of the House. It was called by the highest level of the legislature, personally by me as the speaker of the house.

    “Let me commend the IGP, DG DSS and Nigerian Immigration for coming here.

    “Let me say that as a House and institution, I cannot understate my disappointment or our disappointment for the service chiefs that are not here.

    “We called this meeting because it was important, you can see member from Borno here. There is crisis in Borno State right now.

    “We wanted to hear from the Service Chiefs to know what is going on, to know how the House can help.

    “What are the problems, what are the challenges, to talk about strategy and what we need to do?

    “I am sure you do not expect the House to fold its arms over what is going on in Maidugiri and other parts.

    “There is a migration now from Local Government to Maidugiri but here we are we called the Armed Forces coordinated by Chief of Defence Staff who is not here, Service Chiefs being represented by their accountants.

    “I am actually at a loss. For me, I believe are in tandem with this, the absence of the Service Chiefs, the Navy is not represented as far as I am concerned, Air Force is not represented, ditto the Chief off Army Staff.

    “I know one or two of these Service Chiefs were somewhere yesterday night. I can almost say that it showed the disdain for this institution.”

    He added: “The budget is on its way, we need to talk about it, what do you need? What is required? I am almost embarrassed to tell the truth.

    “There was no call placed to my office to explain why. I am just seeing accountants and Representatives.

    “I am not sure how to handle this. I do not think this happens anywhere. Any parliament in the world where the Head of Parliament will call the Service Chiefs for a nagging problem on how to resolve it and will not show.

    “I think it is important to postpone this meeting to Monday morning. I will personally see the President myself because we are supposed to work as one, to work together as a body.”

  • Police uncover fake hospital in Edo

    Men of the Edo State Police Command have uncovered a fake hospital in at Obamwonyi Street in Bénin City.

    The Police arrested its operator, one Oriakhi Okundayo, aged 53 for operating the illegal hospital and engaging in unwholesome medical practices including abortions.

    State Commissioner of Pólice, Danmallam Abubakar, stated this when he paraded 160 suspects arrested for offences ranging from murder, kidnappings, armed robbery, cultism and defilement.

    Danmallam stated that investigation has led to the arrest of one Micheal Ayigie, the key suspect in the 2017 murder of policemen and abduction of Managing Director of Ogba Zoological Gardens, Andy Ehanire.

    He said the three kidnappers that abducted and killed one Adeleke Adebare have been arrested.

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    The Edo Police boss gave their names as Hassan, Tambayo Adamu and Mukau Useni.

    He said a 25-year old man; Ebuka Emeka who abducted and defiled a young female at Upper Sokponba has been nabbed.

    “These are some of our achievements between August and September. Edo State Command has attained next level proactive policing. We arrested some of them before they strike.

    “Along our major highways, we have ensured they are safe.”

  • Buhari felicitates with gospel musician Ayewa at 70

    President Muhammadu Buhari has rejoiced with renowned evangelist and Christian gospel musician, Joseph Adebayo Adelakun, popularly known as Ayewa, on the celebration of his 70th birthday.

    The President, in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, felicitated with the retired soldier-turned-musician and lauded him for using spiritual music to contribute to the emergence of a better society.

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    The vehicle of music, President Buhari noted, is one that commands the attention of millions of people, and the fact Evangelist Adelakun has used his natural endowment to serve God can only be handsomely rewarded here, and in the hereafter.

    The President wished Ayewa longer life, greater grace, and more rewarding service, as he serves the God he loves so much.

  • APC governors to adopt common governance structures across states

    Governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the platform of the Progressive Governors Forum wants to adopt a common governance initiative across all APC states, saying they want to create a distinct identity for the party that will separate it from other political parties in the country.

    The Forum has therefore set a PGF Governance Programme Steering Committee headed by the Governors of Jigawa and Plateau state tasked with the responsibility of looking at how they govern their states and the federal government and advice on improvement on the governance structure in the states and federal government as well as ensure synergy between the states and the federal government.

    Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Steering Committee in Abuja on Friday, Plateau state governor, Simon Lalong said the APC governors need to aggressively ensure that they are able to settle all public debates around the distinction between the APC on the one hand and the PDP and other parties on the other hand.

    Lalong who was represented by his Deputy, Prof. Sonni Gwanle Tyoden said “Given the challenge of ensuring that we achieve the vision of making our party, the APC, emerge as a distinctly social democratic party, the policy initiatives of all APC governments, particularly at the state levels, will be the defining credentials. In addition, ensuring uniformity of policy initiatives among the APC states is a fundamental requirement.

    “Between 2015 and 2019, as Progressive Governors, we made quite some efforts to adopt common initiatives. Based on assessment of initiatives from our states and critical assessments of the challenges facing our states, Forum has already agreed to some priorities, which include revenue mobilisation, funding for security, education and health.

    “Through the work of our Secretaries of Governments of APC States, facilitated by the Governance Programme Steering Committee, Forum has already adopted Prototype Bills in the four areas mentioned above for domestication in our states.

    “While in some cases progress have been made, it needs to be acknowledged that much work will be required, especially in ensuring that progress being recorded translate to producing a distinctive governance and political identity for all APC states.

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    “We need to aggressively ensure that we are able to settle all public debates around the distinction between APC, on the one hand, and PDP and other parties, on the other. It is not a theoretical issue but concretely about the initiatives coming from APC governments, especially the states.

    “With the experiences we had between 2015 and 2019, we want to ensure that we are able to speed up actions to produce these common initiatives. Recognising the profile of members of our Governance Programme Steering I have no doubt that the quality of output based on input from activities we will be initiating will help to speed up progress in ensuring the emergence of some uniform attributes for all APC States.”

    Also speaking, Jigawa state governor, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar said despite prevailing economic difficulties facing our country, our Governors have remained focused on delivering optimum social goods to the teeming masses of our people.

    Badaru said the performance of the APC governors was is in line with the progressive credentials of our great party, the All Progressive Congress and fulfils our campaign covenant of “Change” to our compatriots.

    He said further that a proof of their commitment to good governance was our resolution at our November 2016 meeting in Kano that Secretaries to Governments of AFC States should meet quarterly to brainstorm, share experiences and evaluate the implementation of commonly shared governance initiatives.

    “So far, 7 quarterly meetings have held, and a number of important recommendations have emerged from those meetings. All the recommendations from the Quarterly meetings of our Secretaries to Governments have been approved by Forum.

    “Therefore, during the era of 2019 2023, we will want the work of the PGF Governance Programme Steering Committee to focus more on strengthening the capacity of our states to have increased commitment to implement approved initiatives.

    “This may require more initiatives around issues of capacity development for functionaries of our state. This will have to be well tailored around the initiatives we subscribe to rather than the generic approach.

    “Together with my colleague, we will take more steps to ensure that Forum is able to give you the needed support to ensure that we are able to get all the technical services for us to achieve our vision.”

    Badaru however told newsmen that the APC governors “want the work of the Progressive Governors Forum to focus more on strengthening the capacity of our states to have increased commitment to implement approved initiatives. Some initiatives were raised and deliberated upon and approved between 2015/2019.

    “At this level, we want to see the smooth implementation of these programmes and this might require more initiatives around programmes and capacity development for functionaries of our states. While we continue to look at other policies, the implementation of the ones approved is key.

    “There is also the need to strengthening and increasing the capacity of those to implement those policies. As you are aware, the Progressive governors have done very well especially when you look at the history of where we are coming from and the last four years despite the economic challenges and reduction in oil prices and what we inherited. We want to improve further on this.”

  • Ekiti APC adopts indirect primaries for Council polls

    Ekiti State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has adopted indirect primary method ahead of its forthcoming local government primary election in the state.

    The party said the decision was reached and ratified by its State Executive Committee meeting after extensive deliberation.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission had fixed December 7 for the election into the 16 Local government areas.

    Speaking with journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Friday, the party Publicity Secretary, Hon. Ade Ajayi maintained that the party will give a level playing ground for all aspirants provided that membership status is certified.

    The ruling party promised to conduct credible, transparent, free and fair primaries for the Councillorship and Chairmanship elections slated for Sept. 21 and 28 respectively, noting that there would be no room for imposition against peoples’ choice.

    “APC is not ready to impose aspirants. But there are provisions for consensus where it is possible. And when it is not possible the party will go indirect primary.

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    “The party will never deprive anyone who eminently qualifies the right to participate in the primary elections,” it said.

    On the alleged rigging plot raised by the opposition parties, the party described the allegation as frivolous, baseless and spurious in all its measures.

    APC said Fayemi’s unparalleled achievements within one year in saddle have endeared the party to peoples’ minds, noting that the party electoral victory is sacronsanct.