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  • Governors forum inaugurates committee to provide synergy between APC governors, lawmakers

    The Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has inaugurated a Legislative Programme Steering Committee to ensure seamless synergy of engagements between APC governors and lawmakers across the country.

    The Deputy Chairman of PGF, Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo, who was represented by his deputy, Mr Philip Shaibu, said this at the inaugural meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Obaseki is the chairman of the committee while Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State is co-chairman.

    Obaseki said that the committee was inaugurated to primarily provide PGF members with clear and concise contextual recommendations in terms of legal framework governing government processes and decisions.
    According to him, the committee should monitor ongoing government operations, identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information and recommend course of action to PGF.

    “It is also expected to promote and advocate the interest of the PGF member states regarding laws, regulations, socio-economic policies and other developments that may affect our states and the APC as a whole.

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    “Further to this, is our recognition of the fact that the Legislature is the backbone of any democracy. No democracy can flourish except, and until its legislature is strong and progressively active.

    “Part of the objectives of the PGF Legislative programmes therefore, is to ensure cordial relations between our legislatures and those of us operating in the executive arm,” Obaseki said.
    According to him, our goal is to develop a good framework of engagement through initiating activities that would enable us to review emerging challenges regularly.

    “It will also seek to manage and regulate all emerging differences such that conflicts between the executive and the legislature at all levels where APC rules are minimised.
    “That does not mean that there would be no disagreements or conflicts any more in the future, because

    conflicts are inevitable outcomes of politics and political activities.

    “But through the regular engagement and interactions between the Executive and the legislature, we will take steps to ensure that all emerging conflicts are resolved,” he said.

    (NAN)

  • Phone thief burnt to death in Delta

    An unidentified phone thief was allegedly burnt to death at the popular Effurun Roundabout in Uvwie council area of Delta state.

    The Nation gathered that the incident occurred Sunday at about 7am.

    According to witnesses, the suspect had snatched the phone of a woman, also unknown outside the Delta Mall premises and was headed for the bush across the mall, when an angry mob chased, got hold of him, beat him up and immediately, lynched him.

    A wristwatch trader, who sells daily at the roundabout, narrated the incident: “It happened on Sunday morning here. As he was running, the people around pursued and caught him. After serious beating, they put tyre on him and set him on fire. They burnt him near were those buses are parked.

    “It was yesterday they removed the body,” the trader who did not disclose his name said.

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    A man, Chuks Ifeyinwa, corroborated the story.

    He said he was on his way to church and saw the alleged thief being set ablaze for “stealing a lady’s phone”.

    When The Nation visited the scene on Tuesday, a bystander, simply identified as Mabel, claimed to have witnessed a robbery attack on some people who were just returning from a business trip in the same area.

    Stating that the area as from 10pm is ” a dead zone,” she called for security operatives to be drafted to the area in order to reduce attacks on unsuspecting persons.

    Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adeyinka Adeleke, said he was “not aware,” of the case.

    He however promised to “find out,” but was yet to give feedback as at the time of filing this report.

  • Imo tribunal judgment: AA goes to Court of Appeal

    The Action Alliance (AA) says the party and its governorship candidate in Imo, Mr Uche Nwosu, will go to the Court of Appeal to reject the judgment delivered on Saturday by Imo Election Petitions Tribunal.

    The party in a statement signed by its Acting National Secretary, Mr Eli Moses in Abuja on Tuesday said that the tribunal’s verdict was “judgment and not justice.”

    The tribunal led by Justice Malami Dogondaji had on Sept. 21, dismissed three petitions challenging the election of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Gov. Emeka Ihedioha of Imo at the election held on March 9.

    Moses said that the tribunal did not take cognisance of the provisions of the constitution on two-third of the local government areas in winning governorship election.

    “The attention of the National Think Tank Committee of our great Party Action Alliance, has been drawn to the ruling of the Imo Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal delivered at Abuja on Sept. 21.

    “We wish to state as follows: That the party having interfaced with our team of lawyers, reject the outcome of the ruling by the tribunal as it only qualifies as a judgment and not justice.

    “That the party and our governorship candidate Chief Uche Nwosu insist that the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is and remains the ground rule for adjudication.

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    “And therefore, the PDP and its candidate at the election did not meet the constitutional requirement of two-thirds majority in the 27 local government areas of the state as required by law,” he said.

    According to the party’s scribe, the judgment of the tribunal is in total violation of the provisions of the constitution and therefore, shall be challenged by the party at the Court of Appeal with a view to seeking justice.

    “The party is and remains in total support of its governorship candidate Chief Uche Nwosu as he seeks justice at the Court of Appeal,” he said.

    It would be recalled that the three petitions were filed by the All Progressives Grand Alliance and its candidate, Ifeanyi Ararume, Action Alliance Party, and its candidate Mr Uche Nwosu as well as the All Progressives Congress and its candidate, Hope Uzodinma.

    The three-man tribunal led by Justice Malami Dogondaji unanimously held that the petitions lacked merit.

    The tribunal also held that the petitioners failed to prove that Ihedioha was unlawfully declared as the governor of the state by INEC.

    (NAN)

  • Again, Senate decries banditry, kidnapping in Nigeria

    The Senate is highly disturbed by the spate of kidnapping, ethnic conflicts, rural and highway banditry, herdsmen and farmers’ conflict and cattle rustling in the land, it was learnt Tuesday.

    President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, who disclosed this in his welcome address on resumption from an eight weeks annual vacation, said that it was time to overhaul the security architecture of the country.

    He said that the Senate would revisit the report of its adhoc Committee constituted by the 8th Senate and also seek new efforts to check pervasive insecurity in the country.

    Lawan said: “It is time we probably review our security architecture. The 8th session of the senate set up an adhoc committee to review the security arrangement of the country.

    “We will revisit the report of the committee in addition to making new efforts at finding solutions to the security challenges presently facing our nation.

    “We commend our security agencies for working hard to tackle these challenges. We cannot however overemphasize the need for collaboration amongst them.

    “Other than adequate funding, we might need some structural changes to enable them perform at the optimum. We must strengthen the agencies to make them more efficient.”

    He said that the Senate would review and pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) towards reforming the nation’s petroleum sector.

    “The Petroleum Industry is long overdue for reform,” Lawan said. “Several efforts and attempts were made in the past three sessions of the National Assembly but they were unfortunately not successful.

    “It, however, remains a legislation that should succeed. We are going to renew and redouble our efforts at the reform, by doing things differently this time.”

    He added: “The previous efforts were lone efforts either on the part of the executive, as witnessed in the sixth and seventh sessions of the National Assembly, or the part of the legislature, as seen in the eighth session.

    “Perhaps an early consultation and collaboration between the two arms of government will yield the desired outcome in the overriding national interest. Our priority is to have an oil industry that is functional and productive, in a fair, just and transparent environment.”

    He noted that youth unemployment remains a challenge cannot allow to continue.

    “Youths are ideally a present and a future fulcrum of a nation’s work force,” Lawan said.

    “They are therefore a priceless asset of a nation’s population.

    “While noting the ongoing reform in the agricultural sector, an improved agricultural road map could make the sector attractive to our youths and then contribute to resolving the problem of youth unemployment.

    “To further improve on the agricultural sector, peasant farmers should continually be encouraged through funding, materials and mechanization, to increase their productivity, towards national self-sufficiency in food production.”

    He called on the Senate to be bonded in goals and in objectives irrespective of political affiliation

    He said: “We should not be pulled apart in matters of good governance for the sake of our people.

    “The challenges of unemployment, insecurity, illiteracy and inter-ethnic conflict are not partisan challenges.

    “They are challenges that affect everyone. The challenges are therefore our collective challenges and can only be addressed if we work together in truth.”

    “As a Senate, we are saddled with the responsibility of providing different levels of leadership.

    “In leading therefore, our focus should be the satisfaction of the interest of Nigerians.

    “We cannot also lead alone. We have to continue to work with our sister arm, the House of Representatives, and indeed the Executive.”

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    He noted that the recent xenophobic attack against Nigerians in South Africa was a sad development.

    “I appreciate the response of the Federal Government to the unfortunate incident. In the light of this and other previous xenophobic attacks on Nigerians, we need to review and strengthen our citizen diplomacy.

    “We are ready to support the Executive to ensure that our citizens are safe and protected anywhere they choose to live in this world.”

    He also lauded the steps taken so far by the Federal Government to reverse the 9.6 Billion judgement debt against Nigeria.

    He said: “Let me also commend the Federal Government for the appropriate response to the $9.6 Billion judgement debt against Nigeria, in favour of Process and Industrial Development (P&ID), by a British Court.

    “The case is another reminder on why we should strengthen our processes and procedures, so that questionable firms would not take advantage of us.

    “The Senate is following government’s efforts with keen interest and is hopeful that issues around the scandalous transaction are quickly resolved in favour of Nigeria.”

    He said that the National Assembly is pleased by desire of the Federal Government to lift 100million Nigerians out of poverty over the next ten years.

    “The alleviation of poverty is an honorable cause worthy of appropriate legislative interventions,” Lawan said. “Senate also notes government’s social investment and related programmes geared towards economic growth.

    “We are not just interested in the continued expansion of available opportunities in these spheres, but also in their sustainability.

    “We will collaborate with the executive arm of government to ensure the realization of these laudable efforts towards meeting the outlined targets.

    “Let me commend President Muhammad Buhari for setting up the Economic Advisory Council (EAC).

    “The Senate and, indeed, the National Assembly will work with the executive arm of government to ensure that our economy continues to receive the necessary legislative support to perform better.

    “The Nigerian economy must be on the trajectory of sustainable growth and should be an all-inclusive one.”

    Meanwhile, The Senate Selection Committee Tuesday named members of special and standing committees of the upper chamber.

    Lawan, who read the names of the Chairmen and members of the 69 special and standing committees in plenary said the committees remained the engine room of the Senate.

    He said “I will at this stage pray that our committees will work so hard. We are already primed for that to ensure that we provide the legislative intervention to enhance the performance of MDAs that we oversight.”

    Lawan said that the Senate leadership would do its best to support the committees to ensure that they perform optimally.

    He said: “Our committees remain the engine room of the activities of the Senate.”

    He said that the leadership of the Senate would soon introduce the presentation of report of oversight in plenary.

    The introduction of presentation of report of oversight, he said, will enable the Senate to understand what is happening in various sectors the committee’s oversight.

  • Jungle Justice: Unidentified phone thief allegedly burnt to death in Delta

    An unidentified phone thief was allegedly burnt to death at the popular Effurun Roundabout in Uvwie council area of Delta state.

    The Nation gathered that the incident occurred Sunday, at about 7am.

    According to witnesses the suspect had snatched the phone from a woman, also unknown, outside the Delta Mall premises and was headed for the bush across the mall, when an angry mob chased, got hold of him, beat him up and immediately, lynched him.

    A wristwatch trader who sells daily at the roundabout narrated the incident.

    “It happened on Sunday morning here. As he was running, the people around pursued and caught him. After serious beating, they put tyre on him and set him on fire. They burnt him near were those buses are parked.

    “It was Monday they removed the dead body,” the trader who did not disclose his name said.

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    A man, Chuks Ifeyinwa, corroborated the story. He said he was on his way to church and saw the alleged thief being set ablaze for “stealing a lady’s phone”.

    When The Nation visited the scene on Tuesday, a bystander, simply identified as Mabel, claimed to have witnessed a robbery attack on some people who were just returning from a business trip in the same area.

    Stating that the area as from 10pm is “a dead zone,” she called for security operatives to be drafted to the area in order to reduce attacks on unsuspecting persons.

    The State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Adeyinka Adeleke said he was “not aware,” of the case. He however promised to “find out,” but was yet to give feedback as at the time of filing this report.

  • Two students injured as robbers attack IBBU Lapai hostel

    Another robbery attack in one of the outside campus hostels of the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBU) Lapai has left two students injured with one battling for his life.

    The robbery attack is coming barely three weeks after another hostel was raided by robbers in Lapai.

    The recent attack was carried out in the hostel known as ‘Jagaba Lodge’ located in the students villa at about 1am on Monday.

    Eight of the ten rooms were robbed during the operation, it was gathered.

    The Robbers dispossessed the students of their monies, phones, laptops and jewelries.

    One of the victims, a 100 level student of Computer Science, Abdulhadi Danyay, was inflicted with a deep cut in his head with a cutlass by one of the robbers.

    According to eyewitnesses, Abdulhadi had been able to identify one of the robbers who inflicted the wounds on him.

    Also eyewitnesses claimed that the victim had also stabbed one of the robbers in the stomach which led to the others taking to their heels and leaving their colleagues behind.

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    One of the eyewitnesses, who was also a victim said: “The robbers came around 1 am. Out of the ten rooms, they robbed eight rooms. Abdulhadi was attacked by the robbers and possibly in self defense he stabbed one of them in the stomach. The other robber used a cutlass on his head and they all ran away.

    “The cut is so deep that when we rushed him to the General Hospital, Lapai, he was given pints of blood before he was referred to the IBB Specialist Hospital, Minna where is currently battling to stay alive. The other suspect that was stabbed in the stomach has been handed over to the Police.”

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Muhammad Abubakar confirmed the incident.

    He said that two persons were injured adding that seven suspects arrested regarding to the attack.

  • Police confirm abduction of Sokoto businessman, Tukur Sabaru

    The Police in Sokoto on Tuesday confirmed the abduction of a business man, Alhaji Tukur Sabaru by armed hoodlums.

    The Command Police Public Relations Officer(PPRO), Mr. Abubakar Sadik, said a distress call was put to Kwannawa police Station at about 2025hrs of Monday night.

    He revealed that armed hoodlums in their numbers attacked the residence of one Alhaji Tukur Sabaru of Sabaru village via D/Shuni LGA.

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    According to Sadik, reports gathered revealed that the hoodlums shot sporadically and abducted Sabaru.

    ” During the gun shots, two women were hit by stray bullets on the arm each,” he confirmed.

    The Command Image maker explained that the duo was rushed to the hospital where they are responding to treatment while efforts of the Police operatives are on top gear to bring the perpetrators of the dastardly act to book.

  • Reps to revisit NGO control bill – Gbajabiamila

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, says the House would revisit the bill for an act to regulate the operations of Non-Governmental Organisations(NGOs) in the country.

    Gbajabiamila made the announcement at plenary on Tuesday in Abuja.

    “There were disturbing revelations concerning operations of NGOs during the meeting of the House leadership and Service Chiefs last Monday,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was on the state of security in the North East.

    The speaker said that the bill which was sponsored by late Rep. Buba Jibrin (APC-Kogi) generated tremendous outcry from the general public.

    “I am sure even the NGOs will like this because they will not like a few giving all of them bad names,” he said.

    In a related development, the green chambers has urged the Federal Government to create a Special Security Fund for security agencies apart from the national budget.

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    This followed a unanimous adopted of a motion of urgent matters of public importance by Rep. Mohammed Mungonu (APC-Borno).

    Moving the motion, Monguno said that Nigeria in recent times had witnessed unprecedented level of insecurity.

    He said that the development had made national security a major issue for the government.

    The House, therefore, resolved that its leadership should interface with parliaments of other countries especially the United States with a view to granting Nigerian security agencies access to buy arms and ammunition.

  • Ten things you should know about yellow fever

    Months ago, there were reports over 40 persons had died from yellow fever outbreaks in different parts of the country.

    Yellow fever is caused by a virus that is spread through mosquito bites.

    The disease is vaccine-preventable and is not contagious and can only be spread through bites from mosquitoes carrying the virus.

    Yellow fever can be commonly found mostly in African countries where millions of people have been killed by the disease.

    Below are some facts you should know about yellow fever:

    * Vaccination is the best preventive measure against the deadly disease.

    * The disease is treatable if diagnosed early.

    * Symptoms take three to six days to develop and they include fever, chills, headache, backache and muscle aches.

    * About 15 per cent of people who get yellow fever develop serious illness that can lead to bleeding, shock, organ failure, and sometimes death.

    * Vaccines are advisable for people within six months to 49 years. If you are above 60, you might want to consult a medical expert before taking the vaccine.

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    * The yellow fever vaccine can have serious and sometimes fatal side effects. People older than 60 years and people with weakened immune systems might be at higher risk of developing these side effects. Pregnant and nursing women are advised to talk to their doctor about whether getting the vaccine or not.

    * In some cases where vaccination is not available, prevention can be achieved through mosquitoes repellent.

    * Vaccination is compulsory for those travelling to Africa and some parts of South America.

    * People travelling to yellow fever risk countries are advised to receive the vaccine within 10 days of the trip so as to develop the immunity to protect them against the deathly disease.

    * 10. 99% percent of people who take the vaccines are protected within one month of vaccination and this appears to be life-long.