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  • Buhari to attend AU Summit in Mauritania

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday will embark on an official visit to Nouakchott, Mauritania to attend the 31st Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State and Government from June 30 to July 2, 2018.

    In his capacity as the leader of the AU theme of the year: “Winning the Fight against Corruption, A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation”, the President will make introductory remarks and presentation on the theme.

    On the margins of the AU Summit, President Buhari and other African leaders will take part in an interactive session with President Emmanuel Macron of France on Financing AU-led Peace Support Operations authorized by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

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    A statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, said that dominant issues affecting the continent such as peace and security, HIV/AIDS, regional cooperation, climate change will engage the attention of the African leaders during the Summit.

    The Nigerian leader will also hold series of high-level bilateral sessions on issues of shared common interests to the country, Africa and the world.

    Governor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State, his counterpart in Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, and other top government officials will be on the President’s entourage.

  • Ex-Senate president Ebute urges UN to endorse IPOB barring

    Ex-Senate president Ebute urges UN to endorse IPOB barring

    Former Senate President, Senator Ameh Ebute has reached out to the United Nations over the proscription of the Indegenous People of Biafra (IPOB) seeking the endorsement of the intergovernmental organization.

    In the letter addressed to the UN Security Council’s (UNSC), Ebute acknowledged IPOB as a militant terrorist organization demanding prompt action against the group to avert crisis of genocidal dimension in Nigeria.

    Recall that in the wake of the recent crisis that shut commercial activities in Abia State, activities of IPOB, led by British-Nigerian activist, Nnamdi Kanu, has been proscribed by Southeast Governors’ Forum

    The letter written by the former Senate President on behalf of the league of Patriotic Elder Statesmen in Nigeria, reads: “The League of elder statesmen in Nigeria sends you special compliments as well as extends same to the entire staff of the UN Secretariat Headquarters, New York.

    “We are sure the UN is aware and indeed monitoring the precarious insecurity situation in Nigeria, heightened by terrorists sects and other violent insurrectional groups. These crises escalated in the last few years beginning from the year 2009, when Boko Haram Terrorists invaded Nigeria terrifyingly.

    “The extremists Boko Haram Islamic sect members mindlessly and gruesomely murdered people; abducted hundreds of Nigerians; perpetrated acts of arson and violently seized swathes of land under Nigerian territorial sovereignty and committed other heinous atrocities already recorded by history. It has deposited on the land Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) the UN has estimated at over 2.4 million people in Northeast Nigeria, where terrorism hibernated for years before its defeat by the Nigerian Military.

    “The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) under President Muhammadu Buhari has been battling the scourge of terrorism and allied insurgencies in parts of Nigeria in the last two years. But as the insecurity situation in Nigeria is gradually being normalized, the country is again woken up by sounds of unpleasant drums of war chanted by emerging terrorists sects, garbed in ethnic separatist movements which have perfected plots to unleash more heinous atrocities on Nigeria.

    “We wish to notify your office that investigations by the appropriate security authorities in Nigeria have identified the latest and budding terrorists sect in the country as the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), whose leader is Nnamdi Kanu. The activities of IPOB members which are mainly confined to Southeast Nigeria presently is an organization, which operates in the guise of agitations for secession or actualization of a “republic of Biafra”.

    “While it is clear IPOB is opposed to conventional tools for its campaigns for secession, its members have wittingly engaged in unwholesome acts, which bear bold imprints of terrorism. IPOB sect members, led by Nnamdi Kanu have embarked on bile and hate campaigns against other ethnicities in Nigeria, adopting inciting or indecorous language, and laced in distasteful violent acts, intent on provoking another civil war in Nigeria. They consistently nourish the platform for the planned civil strife it intends to illegally foist on Nigeria, which would lead to mass genocide against innocent Nigerians.

    “We are concerned at the exposure of traits of terrorism in IPOB as revealed by an intensive, painstaking security investigation and analysis of the activities of IPOB’s Leader Nnamdi Kanu and his band of followers. The conclusions have been sourced and established from its relentlessly violent siege on Nigeria and promotion of hate campaigns as well as physical enforcement of compliance with illegal sit-at-home order through its militant wings.

    “In accordance with the above acts which bear semblance of terrorism, the Nigerian military on Friday, September 15, 2017  declared IPOB’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu and the organization   as manifesting in “intent, plan and purposes as analyzed, is a militant terrorist organization.”

    “The Nigerian Defence headquarters which issued the proclamation cited IPOB’s perpetration of acts like the formation of a Biafra Secret Service (BSS); advanced stages in the formation of Biafra National Guard (BNG); militants possession/use of weapons; physical confrontations and attempts to snatch military weapons from the military troops on patrol and unauthorized blockage of public access roads and extortion of money from hapless members of the general public. These act built an unfathomable tension in the Southeast and Nigeria.

    “It is also instructive that almost simultaneously after Nigerian military authorities declared IPOB a terrorists organization, the Governors of the five states in the Southeast, under the aegies of Southeast Governors Forum (SGF) held an emergency meeting. After intensive deliberations on the actions of the IPOB leader and activities of the organization, the SGF in a communiqué issued on same day, September 15, 2017 unanimously resolved and proscribed the activities of IPOB.

    “Furthermore, it is a matter of serious concern that the Southeast States Governors, who are the Chief Security Officers of their respective states, reviewed the prevailing preposterous insecurity situation in the Southeast hatched through the violent operations of IPOB members and the concomitant consequences to outrightly proscribe its activities. It is express confirmation of the deep-rooted threats of terrorism IPOB constituted to the Southeast region and corporate existence of Nigeria; public peace and order as well as national security.

    “Only the prompt intervention of the Nigerian military that saved a nationally ominous, violent implosion, which would have snowballed into a terrible and devastating crisis, leading to mass genocide of Nigerian people.

    “We are scared for the future of Nigeria and posterity with the continued existence of the Nnamdi Kanu’s IPOB. Its leader has vowed repeatedly through utterances and actions to unstoppably trigger crisis of genocidal proportions in Nigeria come rain, come sun shine.  (Please, Find attached, video clips of Nnamdi Kanu’s threats to cause genocide in Nigeria)

    “It is therefore imperative for the UN through its organ of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to invoke the suitable laws to intervene in an apparently smoldering crisis in Nigeria. Permitting the progression of this crisis to the level of explosion would be devastating and definitely affect peace and security on the African continent as a whole and create humanitarian crisis of international dimension.

    “The UN is pleaded to immediately commence the process of investigating the activities of IPOB’s leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and members of the organization which have radiated in flames of a terrorists sect. It has led to its tagging as a terrorists organization by Nigeria and UN is prodded to act in order to identity and do the needful to these pregnable threats to Nigeria and trans-regional security in Africa.

    “The UN is implored to further initiate actions that would save Nigeria from this pending catastrophe arranged by IPOB in order to safeguard international peace and security. Our experiences indicate that some terrorists groups tormenting Nigeria today have confessed to been foreign-backed and funded. It underscores the need to give more attention to IPOB’s fierce aggression on Nigeria.

    “Please, accept our profound appreciation as we anxiously await an immediate response to this plea for intervention to halt the imminent disruption of peace and the obvious plunging of Nigeria into avertable crisis.”

  • UN Security Council urged to call police to order

    UN Security Council urged to call police to order

    Akure lawyer and activist Mr. Charles Titiloye has urged the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to pass a resolution condemning the attack and siege to the National Assembly by the police and security agents.

    He described it as an assault on liberty, freedom and democracy.

    Titiloye said while lawmakers were being attacked by the police with teargas at the National Assembly in Abuja, the police backed seven Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legislators in Ekiti State in a desperate, unconstitutional manner to take over the House of Assembly.

    He described the development as the return of despotism, tyranny and subversion of the rule of law and constitution.

    The lawyer noted that Nigeria, as a democratic nation, which subscribed to the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, African Charter on Human and Peoples Right, could not depart from the provisions of international human rights laws and sponsor through the police open attack on lawmakers and constitutionalism.

    He said with the police- backed attack on courts in Ekiti, the Judiciary had gone on holidays, “as Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose is in charge of the executive and legislative arms.”

    Titiloye said the UN Security Council could not watch anarchy take over the country, as a breakdown of law and order in Nigeria would spell doom for Africa.

    He described the use of teargas by the police to attack the Speaker of House of Representatives and other lawmakers as a  human rights abuse of Nigerians performing their legitimate functions.

  • Zuma commends UN resolution on Africa Union  Mission in Somalia

    Zuma commends UN resolution on Africa Union Mission in Somalia

    THE Chairperson of African Union Commission (AUC), Dr Dlamini Zuma, has said that United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution to strengthen AMISOM would boost security in Somalia.

    Zuma said this in a statement issued by the commission’s Directorate of Information and Communication made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Addis Ababa.

    According to her, the resolution will strengthen the AU Mission in Somalia to enable it to tackle the security challenges in the country.

    “The current strength of the AMISOM which is 17,731, will rise to 22,126 uniformed personnel and will boost the effort of the Somali National Army (SNA) through an appropriate UN Trust Fund.’’

    Zuma said that the strengthening of AMISOM and support to the SNA would make it possible for them to resume and intensify military campaign against the Al-Shabaab terrorist group.

    “The decision will also help to expand the authority of the Federal Government of Somalia and facilitate the political process.

    “This will culminate in the finalisation and adoption of a federal constitution and the holding of elections.’’

    The chairperson said that the decision was an illustration of the partnership that the AU and the UN were trying to build for peace and stability in that country.

    She commended members of the UNSC for their support and commitment to the achievement of lasting peace, security, stability and reconciliation in Somalia.

    The UNSC on Tuesday authorised a temporary boost for the African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia by over 4,000 troops with an expanded logistical package.

    According to the UNSC, the gesture is to maintain basic security and respond to the evolving threat from Al-Shabaab insurgents.

    The UNSC had unanimously adopted the resolution and also extended the deployment of AMISOM which was constituted in 2007 to Oct. 31, 2014.

    It also requested the AU to increase AMISOM’s force from 17,731 to 22,126 uniformed personnel and resolved to expand the logistical support package provided to the force by the UN.