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  • Osinbajo, Amosun meet in Aso Rock 

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday evening met behind closed doors with Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The meeting started around 6.10pm when Amosun arrived the Vice President’s office.

    Read Also:Osinbajo restates Nigeria’s commitment to human capital development

    Amosun was part of the nine All Progressives Congress (APC) governors that met President Muhammadu Buhari earlier in the day over faulty primary elections in their states.

    The meeting with Osinbajo was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

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  • Buhari, Mbeki meet in Aso Rock 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met behind closed doors with the former South African President, Thabo Mbeki at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Mbeki arrived the forecourt of the State House around 2.30pm.

    Read Also:Buhari, nine APC governors meet in Aso Rock

    He was led straight to the President’s office.

    The meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

     

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  • Independence day: FG lay out event for celebration

    The Federal Government has laid out events for the 58th Independence day celebration which will be taking place on Monday 1st October 2018.

    The event which will commence with the traditional media broadcast at 7am will end with a Dinner and Gala Night at the State House Banquet Hall in the Presidential Villa.

    Permanent Secretary, Political and economic affairs, office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Gabriel Aduda stated that the media broadcast will be followed by Independence parade at the Eagle square at 9.00am.

    Aduda who made this revelation in a World press conference on Tuesday in Abuja added that the match past will be by the Military and Para-Military forces, Labour Union and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

    He said, “On the of Independence Day, Monday the 1st October 2018, we will begin with the traditional Media Broadcast at 7_00am; followed by Independence Parade at the Eagle Square at 9,00am featuring Match past by Military and Para-Military forces, Labour Union and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC); Air Display by Air Force fighter Jets over the skies of Abuja; Paratroopers Display; and Military equipment fanfare.

    “The Day will come to a close with a Dinner and Gala Night at the State House Banquet Hall in the Presidential Villa, Abuja at 6.00pm.

    “The Central Organising Committee under the able leadership of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, is using this medium to solicit the support and co-operation of all Nigerians to ensure that we have a robust and hitch-free 58th Independence Anniversary Celebrations. In the coming days, there will be rehearsals and simulations by various agencies preparatory to D-Day

    “Some of the activities will involve the movement of military hardware as well as flight manoveurs by fast Air-Force jets and helicopters within the Federal Capital Territory airspace. The major affected airspaces include; the Eagles Square/Three Arms Zone, Keffl, Ado, Orozo, Karu, Nyanya and Guzape/Asokoro areas. The Air-Force jet simulations are planned from 14th 30tln of September 2018, between the hours of 10.00am 11.30am and 15.00pm 16.00pm daily.

    “Members of the public are kindly advised not to panic at the sight and sound of these personnel and equipment manoveurs by the military and other paramilitary agencies, but go about their normal activities as usual.

    “Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, it is our plea that you give this conference the widest publicity possible.”

  • Dalung seeks state of emergency in Plateau, other states 

    …Says Buhari has no serious challenger in 2019

     

     

    The Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, on Friday called for State of Emergency in his home state, Plateau State and other troubled states in the country.

    This move, according to him, will check the persistent killing of innocent people in the affected states.

    He spoke with State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The Minister also condemned the renewed killing of people in some local government areas of Plateau in the past few days.

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    He maintained that it has become a matter of necessity for President Muhammadu Buhari to impose state of emergency in Plateau, Benue, Zamfara and Taraba to stop the killings.

    He faulted those blaming the federal government over the persistent crisis in Plateau State.

    According to him, Plateau state and the local government authorities should be held responsible for the problem.

    The `collapse’ of local government administration, he noted, had contributed immensely to the inability of the security personnel to arrest the problems.

    He said “The Plateau crisis can be traced to many years of inaction by previous and current administrations in Plateau state despite the Federal Government’s efforts to address the problem.

    “It is disheartening that Plateau state has been witnessing killings of innocent citizens in the last four to five days and this is very annoying and disturbing to the government and inhabitants of the state.

    “I alerted the Federal Executive Council on Sept. 5 on the need to take drastic and emergency measures to tackle the crisis because the local and state governments have failed in their responsibility of offering useful information to security agents despite the huge resources being spent on security.

    “It has therefore become imperative for the federal government to declare state of emergency in Plateau and other troubled states across the country so as to put a stop to the killings,’’ he said.

    Warning that nobody should politicize the killing of innocent Nigerians, he said that the federal government was doing all it could to bring the perpetrators of the heinous crime to book.

    The government, according to him, had already put in place measures to check cases of insecurity, stressing that Nigeria needed peace and stability for the country to progress and achieve meaningful development.

    “But security personnel alone cannot achieve much in addressing the problem without the support and cooperation of the state and local governments as well as the local communities

    “There is the need for collaboration between all the three tiers of government, the local communities and Youth Councils in order to find a lasting solution to the crisis.” he said

    He identified lack of strong and dedicated leadership at both local and state levels as main factor responsible for the inability of the combined efforts of the security personnel to check the killings in Plateau, Benue, Taraba, Zamfara and other troubled states.

    He also sought for the re-reintroduction of Crises Resolution Committee at the local government level.

    The committee’s membership, he said, should be drawn from religious bodies, traditional institution, Cattle Breeders’ Association, farmers’ organisations, women and youth organisations.

    On the chances of the All Progressives Congress (APC) winning the 2019 presidential election, Dalung said the party’s presidential candidate, Buhari, had no serious challenger from the opposition parties.

    According to the minister, no Nigerian politician in recent history is as popular and admirable as President Buhari, saying that the president has millions of votes already guaranteed him by his `traditional and die-hard’ supporters come Feb. 2019.

    He dismissed the insinuation that President Buhari was desperate for power, saying that the president was only interested in addressing the nation’s socio-economic challenges for the general good of the country.

  • Photos: Buhari, Theresa May in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday met with the British Prime Minister, Theresa May at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    May’s visit to Nigeria is part of her tour of some Africa countries.

    Read Also: Buhari to Theresa May: 2019 Election will be free, fair, credible

  • Osinbajo, Senate Leader meet in Aso Rock

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Monday met behind closed doors with the Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He was with the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly matters (Senate), Ita Enang.

    The meeting started around 2p.m when the dou arrived the Acting President’s office.

    Read Also: Osinbajo presides over Economic Management meeting

    It was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

     

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  • Buhari, APC senators to meet Wednesday night 

    President Muhammadu Buhari will Wednesday tonight meet with All Progressives Congress (APC) senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Read Also:Buhari, Benin President meet in Aso Rock

    The meeting scheduled for the First Lady Conference room, is expected to start by 9.p.m Wednesday.

    Fourteen senators had on Tuesday decamped from APC to People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and African Democratic Congress (ADC).

  • Buhari welcomes moves to import crude from Niger Republic

    …Nigeria, Niger sign MoU

     

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday hailed the move by Nigeria to export crude oil from Niger Republic.

    He also welcomed the setting up of a refinery in Katsina state that will make use of “stranded crude” from Niger Republic.

    The two countries on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Read Also:APC threatens expulsion for ministers who disobey Buhari

    At the ceremony, President Buhari thanked the Niger delegation for considering Nigeria as a partner on what he observed as a mutually beneficial strategic initiative.

    According to him, Nigeria and Niger have had excellent relations for several decades as neighbours sharing a long border with common cultural and historical ties.

    Nigeria, he said, sees the cooperation on crude oil export from the Republic of Niger and construction of refinery facilities in Katsina State as a “win – win” for both nations.

    He said: “The initiative will not only provide a reliable market for the stranded crude from the Niger Republic but will also provide petroleum products for Nigeria, as it aggressively pursues its aspiration on petroleum product self-sufficiency.

    “In addition, it is my hope that the current frontier exploration efforts in the Northern part of the country (Chad Basin, Gongola Basin, Sokoto Basin, Bida Basin and Benue trough) will also result in the provision of additional hydrocarbon inflow to the corridors of the proposed pipeline and a potential refinery around Kaduna axis.

    “I am happy that several productive engagements held between the Nigerian and Nigerien authorities have resulted in the positive agreements to progress with activities on this important project.

    “This project will be private sector driven with the full support of the governments of both countries and I am happy to understand that several expressions of interest from prospective investors are already being received,” he said.

    He also announced the setting up of a steering committee to be chaired by the Nigerian Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachiku, while the alternate chairman is the Nigerien Minister of Petroleum, to provide strategic leadership, direction and governance oversight for the project.

    He also said that a Senior level Joint Technical Team has been selected based on competence to develop the implementation roadmap and strategy on both the refinery and pipeline projects.

    He said that the team will be led by Nigeria’s Engineer Rabiu Suleiman supported by the DG Hydrocarbon of Niger Republic.

    Buhari said he expected that by December 2018, the group will come up with a detailed roadmap and guideline leading to actual execution of the projects.

    He directed that the detailed roadmap should cover the following: Bankable feasibility studies for both the Refinery and pipeline projects; Optimal project site, pipeline routes and details; Security plan and selected consortia of investors for both the refinery and pipeline projects.

    The President assured of Nigeria’s commitment to pursuing “this partnership with vigour and determination.”

    In his address at the occasion, Kachiku said Buhari has personally driven the initiative, which he said was propelled by the sole desire to create a more favourable investment opportunity in Nigeria’s downstream sector and encourage cross border economic development.

    The occasion was witnessed by the President of Niger Republic, Issoufou Mahammadou.

    Speaking on when the refinery will start, an oil and gas investor, Ibrahim Zakari said “I think the two presidents have already mentioned everything. It is going to be private driven by investors-100 percent private driven   .We are one of the investors who are willing to invest almost 2bn dollars.

    “The funds are coming from abroad, us, Canada, India and the middle east. It’s going to be a 50 thousand barrel refinery then we will scale it up to 100 thousand with the crude coming from Niger Republic.

    On the time frame, he said “It will take 3-5 years to complete the refinery, it’s a Modular refinery. It will create 2500 direct employment and over 10 thousand indirect employment.  It will cover not only Katsina and the North but the whole of Nigeria.”

  • Buhari, Parliamentary Support Group meet over 2019, constituency projects

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday night met behind closed doors with members of the Parliamentary Support Group at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The group had met with the President over the various issues confronting the nation as it moves towards the 2019 general elections.

    Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of the meeting, the Chairman of the group, Musa Sarkin Adar said “We looked at the concerns within the country and the various political parties because election is approaching and we members of APC in the National Assembly felt that it is necessary to come and interface with Mr. president and the national chairman of the party to address issues and concerns raised by members across the federation.

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    “In each state of the federation, there are certain concerns and misgivings when the congresses were held from wards, to local government to state level, there were so many discrepancies and issues that came up and people made a lot of complaints and they were not listened to as a result of that some people thought that they will move out of the party and join another party.

    “Others, even before that have made up their minds they are going somewhere and we feel it is necessary to come and inform the president that we are committed to remain party members, but issues should be looked into and addressed properly, so that all aggrieved members can be persuaded to remain together so that we can ensure victory for our party in the 2019 general elections.

    “It is also to encourage the relationship between the executive and the national Assembly to be cordial. We know who causes all those frictions and we are trying as much as possible to make sure that such things does not happen again for the betterment of this country. We should not be partisan in everything we do, especially on our conduct on the floor of the House.

    “From the previous experiences of the previous Assembly which we were opportune to be members then, we know what happened and we know what it caused the country. So it is now a clarion call for us to rally behind the president and the need for us to also be listened to so that the issues of development of this country can be addressed,” he said.

    On the President’s response at the meeting, he said “Very well and very fantastic. We explained to him the idea of zonal intervention or what is called constituency projects; that it is not money given to us, but projects worth millions of naira that we should only site where it should be sited in our various constituencies and it is one of the most unifying factor of this country.

    “Because it’s one of the ways in which you can have a reflective performance of the government in certain areas. For example if you go to rural areas and you don’t have provision of water borehole, primary school or primary health care, before you take certain projects to them, it will be difficult.

    “But these constituency projects that are allocated to us on the basis of where you come from and you select 1 2 3 4 or whatever the money allocated to the project is given then that is what your people will benefit from and as such, there is equitable distribution of infrastructure across the nation,” he said.

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha said that the meeting was a very encouraging interface between the legislature and the executive.

    He said “Don’t forget that the national Assembly had an Open Week, throughout the course of this week, this is a continuation of that engagement and I belief that after this kind of interaction with different arms of government, we will be able to build synergy, build consensus on issues and find resolutions to it.

    “Politics is a game of negotiations, it’s a game of dialogue, and understanding and it is for the betterment of our country. We are the party in government; the legislature is part of government; if the executive does not succeed, it will also rub off on the legislature. So it is just a continuation of this dialogue that can afford us the chance to deliver the dividends of democracy to our people.” he said

    Speaking further on the meeting, the Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly matters (Senate), Ita Enang said “Let me very sincerely appreciate these honorable members of the parliamentary support group and they have come as persons who have come together to support the president’s vision on the floor of the House of Representatives and the national Assembly as a whole.

    “And I use this opportunity to express to them the concerns of all the members and Mr. President has responded in a manner that is very satisfactory to them. This is one of the back channels that is being arranged and is granted by Mr. President and officers of the executive from time to time to enable the legislators interact personally, with personal questions and personal concerns on the state, the party, projects and programmes of government and that has been fully addressed.

    “And of course, his Excellency Mr. President invited the National Chairman of the party and addressed all their concerns assuring them that matters of the party will be properly addressed and that none of them should have fear because the party is for every person.

    “And he has told them how the nominations will go and has given them confidence and this confidence will be transmitted to all other members of the house and Senate who are not here and next time, we are going to arrange for Senators in the next few days as part of confidence building and bridging the gap between the executive and legislature.” he said

    Abdulmumini Jibrin said that they were at the Villa to show solidarity to Mr. President and to encourage him to continue with the good work he is doing for the country and also to discuss some issues concerning the APC.

    With the success of the meeting, he said that Mr. President has requested for such meeting to hold quarterly.

    Speaking on decamping, he said “Well every party in the world, not only in Nigeria has its challenges and the APC is not an exception but I am sure that the leadership of the party is doing all that it can do to ensure that they continue to unite the party and everyone is protected within the party.

    Mohammed Gololo said “We are hopeful that with the interaction we are having with the national chairman of the party, with the synergy that is ongoing, most likely, the defection may not take place as it used to be amplified.”

  • Buhari, Yari, Badaru, Bagudu meet in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday met with some governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

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    They are Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari, Jigawa State Governor, Abubakar Badaru and Kebbi State Governor, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu.

    The closed door meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

     

    Details later…