Tag: plots

  • Battle over Abuja prime plots

    What turned Abuja into one of the most expensive cities in the world is greed of our political elite. The vicious battle over Abuja priceless land by politicians who are ready to deploy stolen national wealth into building of mansions, estates and farms where they rear crocodiles has become more vicious in recent years. If we needed any further proof to show how greed has turned a beautiful concept of a city meant for all Nigerians by Justice  Akinola Aguda to a city hijacked by men without character, the planned trial of Mallam Bala Mohammed, the immediate past Minister for Abuja Territory provided just that.

    Following close examination of petitions against Bala Mohammed, some dating back to 2013, initial findings, according to EFCC showed that “the ex-Minister used fictitious companies to award contracts worth N1 billion in FCT; allocated 12 plots of land to his son and 37 commercial plots of land to his business front called Tariq Hammoud”, from which he reportedly made N8billion. They are also re-visiting the controversial N1 trillion Abuja land swap.

    But the travail of Bala Mohammed is a case of who should cast the first stone among our new breed politicians that breed nothing but corruption. If we ‘shine our eyes well’ (apologies to Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State), we will see that land profiteering dates back to 1999 when with PDP assumption of power, the Abuja land policy thrust like all other PDP government policy thrusts such as privatisation, monetization, fuel subsidy and even vehicle plate number modernization were designed and implemented for the benefit not of the people but of those in government and their fronts. Bala Mohammed is therefore no less guilty than past presidents, ministers, lawmakers and governors who have with stolen public funds turned Abuja to the battle ground of who erect the greatest number of mansions, hotels, private estates and private farms.

    What gave us an insight into the recklessness of the political class was the crusade embarked upon by an NGO called Purpose Driven Initiative (PDI), the whistle blower for Abuja land grab by ex-President Jonathan and his Minister for Abuja Territory.  In an advertisement titled: “Let us talk about corruption”, the NGO had regaled the public with the tales of how “A sitting President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, incorporated a company, Ebele Integrated Farms Limited in which he is a major shareholder on December 30, 2011 and applied for and was granted 94.04 hectares of land – Plot 1689 in Cadastral Zone EOS Aviation Village, Abuja on January 13, 2014. Apart from the fact that this was a breach of the code of conduct for public officers, the  whistle-blower claimed: “The farm house which sits on a hill top overlooking the airport at the nation’s capital with rest chalets and presidential conference rooms, and probably managed by Israelis  was said to be worth about $500m.” It was further claimed that crocodiles are some of the livestocks being reared at its aquatic farm.

    Rising in defence of President Jonathan and his minister, a pro- government coalition, New Generation Coalition, justified the breach of public trust by claiming that ex-president similarly also incorporated a company, Obasanjo Farms Nigeria Limited, applied and was granted a 100.12 hectares of land, Plot No.1 Cadastral Zone E09 Kuje, Abuja on June 27, 2005. But even among thieves, there is supposed to be honour, but it is not so with the PDP where Jonathan apologists claimed that, by allocating and signing Certificate of Occupancy for his boss, Bala Mohammed was only following the foot-steps of Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Obasanjo’s FCT Minister who allocated land and signed Certificate of Occupancy for Obasanjo Farms Nigeria Limited on July 24, 2006″. If Obasanjo immorally grabbed 100.12.hectares, why can’t Jonathan also immorally grab 94.4 hectares, they seem to be saying.

    As it turned out, Obasnajo and Jonathan, the greatest tragedies of our time merely created a pathway for their ministers and lawmakers who after confiscating their official residences under dubious monetization policy jointly embarked on massive padding of the budget which started when Dr. Bukola Saraki, fresh from medical school with no relevant experience, was appointed by an all-knowing Obasanjo as special assistant on budgeting in 1999.

    If only for the breach of public trust, Nigerian would have wished the Certificate of Occupancy given to Obasanjo and his godson in respect of the land they grabbed be revoked and the duo sanctioned. But I think cash-strapped President Buhari should just re-evaluate the 200 hectares of prime land and mandate father and son to pay the appropriate economic rate plus the interest that would have accrued to government.

    And following in the footsteps of President Jonathan, the whistle-blowing group also claimed, Bala Mohammed, in clear violation of the 1999 constitution, incorporated Bird Trust Agro-Allied Limited on May 31, 2012. Minister Bala Mohammed was said to have also allocated a modest 40.4 hectares, Plot 1683 in Cadastral Zone E05 of Aviation Village in Abuja on April 11, 2014,” to Minister Mohammed’s company.

    The Secretary to Government, Anyim Pius Anyim was not left out. He and some powerful people in President Jonathan’s government according to Daily Trust investigation were behind the Centenary City Plc, a private company which set out to build a mega-city to commemorate Nigeria’s centenary celebration. The company grabbed for itself 1,262.27 hectares of prime land.

    Again confiscating a prime land three times the size of Maitama or Asokoro districts for private use by those in government and their fronts is greed at its worst form. But we desperately need money and since we are in an era of plea bargaining, government should just play the Shylock by insisting Anyim Pius Anyim, the chief promoter, Abdul Salami Abubakar, the chairman and Dr Ike Michaels the Managing Director, pay the N63 billion in land fees for the Centenary City project which Daily Trust claimed was waived by federal government.

    First ladies were similarly not left out in the vicious battle over Abuja prime plots.  Mrs. Turai Yar’Adua once went to court asking she ‘be paid N1.5 billion as general damages, N100 million as exemplary damages, N100 million as aggravated damages in addition to N261 million already paid for Certificate of Occupancy as well as N454 million paid for building designs’ over her revoked land which was reallocated to Mrs. Patience Jonathan ostensibly for public interest. Mrs. Jonathan also went to court through the Ministry of Justice. In the end Turai floored her rival when the court ruled “The defendants failed woefully to adduce any shred of evidence before this court to support their claims that the allocation of the land was revoked on overriding public interest”.

    But government in desperate need of cash must ascertain if Turai paid the correct charges. This call has nothing to do with the integrity of Turai or her husband under whom she secured the prime Abuja plot. It is just that Nigerians cannot trust any of the FCT ministers.

    And finally since we are cash strapped, government should revisit the illegal and immoral sharing of 29 plots of land in the Maitama District which according to Dino Melaye fell within an area designated for erection of tourist structure for foreign visitors. He listed as beneficiaries President Jonathan, former Justice Minister Muhammed Bello Adoke; ý former Bauchi governor Isa Yuguda; and former Acting National Chairman of PDP, Uche Secondus among others. Since many of these men already have mansions in Abuja, they should be heavily taxed if they must convert land earmarked for public use into private use.

    If we cannot take our nation’s capital back from veteran budget padding lawmakers and ministers who have pumped billions into turning it into the exclusive preserve of the rich, they should be made to pay heavy tax not only to maintain the city but to solve social problems of other cities especially in an age of dwindling economic fortune.

  • I’ve uncovered plots to discredit me, says Akpabio

    I’ve uncovered plots to discredit me, says Akpabio

    Immediate past Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Godswill Akpabio, yesterday raised the alarm over alleged plots to discredit  him.

    He said those behind the plots would send “spurious and baseless petitions” to  anti-graft agencies and circulated them in the social media.

    The plots, he said, are multi-faceted and primed to scandalise him as well as instigate the public against him.

    The former  Commissioner for Information in the Akpabio administration, Aniekan Umanah, said information reaching him, showed that “the desperate people who are behind the anti-Akpabio and anti-Udom project, are already spreading spurious allegations of  unfanthomable aquisitions while in office”.

    He said: “ The immediate past administration of Chief Godswill Akpabio also has nothing to hide.

    “Information at our disposal showed that these desperate elements whose identities we know, were being sponsored by certain sore losers with their selfish motives.

    “We also gathered that fake petitions containing spurious allegations are being sent to anti-corruption agencies to probe the last administration. We welcome this development since we have nothing to hide. But we are challenging these dodgy characters to be truthful enough to tell the said anti-corruption agencies their hidden agenda which is well known to us.

    “At the appropriate time, we will expose these scheming characters and their sponsors. Another of their plan is to engage in massive negative media against Akpabio and the incumbent Governor , with the intent to weaken and distract the current administration in the state. We can confirm that huge war-chest has been assigned to this project.

    “If these people love the state so much as they claim, why can’t they channel the money being set aside to create crisis in the state, into more productive venture like creating more jobs for our teeming youths, thousands of who, were employed by the Akpabio administration, with this administration also planning to engage several thousands in productive engagements.

    “We are bringing this into public domain not because we are afraid of whatever steps being taken by these unpatriotic elements, but for the good people of Akwa-Ibom and Nigerians to know who to hold responsible in an event of a crisis in the state.”

    The statement added that the Udom Emmanuel administration would remain focussed and not be distracted. He expressed  confidence that the place of Akpabio in history of purposeful governance was already assured by posterity and “no amount of blackmail would rubbish it”.

    It added that even in the heat of campaign in the last general elections, one area that the opposition could not fault Akpabio and his team was quality delivery of dividends of democracy.

    “It was not a government on paper or of abstract performance. Akwa Ibomites could see what Akpabio spent their money on. Nigerians could also see. Even the whole world applauded it”.

  • Chukwubuikem plots to hurt Enyimba

    Chukwubuikem plots to hurt Enyimba

    3SC forward Menshack Chukwubuikem has told AfricanFootball.com his team are ready for the big test against his former club Enyimba on Sunday in a Nigeria league Week 13 game in Ibadan.

    Shooting Stars have recorded four points in their last two games under new coach Gbenga Ogunbote and Chukwubuikem reckoned the man has changed the team for better and that he will be glad to hurt Enyimba.

    “We are gunning for nothing against Enyimba in Ibadan on Sunday other than the three points at stake. It is true that Enyimba are in form and we are equally in good form,” he declared.

    “I have the confidence that Enyimba won’t survive it on Sunday because our new coach has taught us all we need to know to excel in games individually and as a team.”

    Chukwubuikem told AfricanFootball.com he wishes to be the one to wreck Enyimba.

    “I am looking forward to be part of the game, I will be happy if I happen to be the one to score the goals to nail them,” he said.

  • 2017 AFCON qualifier: Tanzania plots Eagles fall

    2017 AFCON qualifier: Tanzania plots Eagles fall

    The Tanzania Football Federation is talking tough and have declared their aim is to ensure the Taifa Stars return to the African stage by qualifying from their Group which also have Record holders Egypt (7), Nigeria (3) and Chad.

    Tanzania’s last appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) was incidentally in 1980 when Nigeria hosted and they were knocked out in the first round.

    The 1980 AFCON was the 12th edition of the competition and Nigeria took on Tanzania, Ivory Coast and Egypt in Group A en route to the clinching her first title.

    In an exclusive interview with www.footballlive.ng Media Officer of the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) Boniface Wambura revealed that new Coach, Dutchman Mart Nooij understands the nature of the task at hand and will deliver.

    ”We heard about the draws and that we’re together with Nigeria, Egypt and Chad in the group for the Gabon 2017 AFCON, so we’re preparing our team. We know its a difficult group but we do believe with dedication and commitment we can make it to Gabon.

    ”Our Coach, Mart Nooij, from Holland is preparing the team and the target is we are playing in Gabon, so this is the task we are undertaking and we believe he can deliver.”

  • Onuh Olottah plots Nasarawa’s fall in Owerri

    Onuh Olottah plots Nasarawa’s fall in Owerri

    After a triumphant return from Ibadan last weekend, where he beat the hosts 3SC 2-1, Heartland FC Technical Adviser, Erasmus Onuh Olottah has busied himself searching for a squad that can guarantee him victory in subsequent games beginning with this weekend’s tie against Nasarawa Utd of Lafia.

    The coach has refused to celebrate after the hard fought victory in Ibadan sighting some flaws noticed among some of his lads in the game.

    “I thank God for giving us victory against 3SC but I’m not impressed altogether with some of the things I saw in that match. My boys did well but there were instances I had to shout off my head trying to correct them. I’ll try to correct those flaws before our next game against Nasarawa. I want a team that I’ll be very sure of, a team that will follow my instructions to the later,” he stated.

    While acknowledging that 3SC was a good side, Olottah said Heartland could have won by a higher margin if his players had adhered strictly to his instructions but promised to package a stronger squad that would produce good result without having to first give him an heartache.

    The huge win from Ibadan, apparently, has reignited the team spirit in camp with almost hundred per cent turnout in the teams daily trainings since returning  and there was evident of hot but decent competition for shirts among the players.

    Team captain, Chinedu Efugh, mercurial midfielder, Julius Ubido, winger, Jolly Osas and striker Emeka Ogbugh as well as goalkeeper, Ebere Obi among others who were absent in Ibadan largely due to injury problems are all back and fit giving the coach a broader selection options.

    Dan Ayiam Stadium in Owerri also, may hold a large turnout of spectators on Sunday when Heartland take on Nasarawa Utd as many home fans are craving to see for the first time this season, the heroes that made them proud in Ibadan.

    It would be Heartland’s first home game this season. The team’s last game at Dan Anyiam Stadium was an embarrassing 1-2 loss to Bayelsa Utd last November and the fans would be happy to watch their darling team get back on the winning ways.

    The management of the Owerri based side has been working also, to make  it easier for the fans to return to the fully covered terraces by declaring a free entry to popular sides while only the State box and VIP seats will attract  N5,000 and N2,000 gate-fees respectively.

  • African Women Championship: Namibia coach plots Falcons downfall

    African Women Championship: Namibia coach plots Falcons downfall

    Namibia will host the 2014 Africa Women Championship slated to start on October 11 .

    The head coach of the Namibian national women football team, Jacqueline Shipanga has acknowledged after the draw for the competition held on Saturday that he’s got some tough battle to conquer even though he believes that his girls are determined and confident to do well against Nigeria’s Super Falcons and the other teams in Group A.

    Shipanga told CAFonline that Namibia have been paired in a very tough group where the host nation, Namibia will face tournament favourite Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire who eliminated defending champions Equatorial Guinea in the qualifiers.

    “We have been paired in a very tough group, especially if you are to face Nigeria (six-time winners) and Cote d’Ivoire, which eliminated holders Equatorial Guinea during the qualifiers.”

    “Zambia is in the same situation just as being first timers. Looking at it, it is a group of death.”

    “From now,we want to engage stronger teams to get better. Namibia has one of the youngest teams but the girls are extremely determined and confident to do well,” Shipanga told CAFonline.