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  • FG names preferred vendor for monitoring, evaluation technology

    The federal government has announced L5 Lab, as the preferred vendor for the production and provision of technical support services for its proposed Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) technology solution.

    This solution will empower citizens to monitor, evaluate and provide feedback on services received from government agencies. 

     A statement signed by Dr Jumoke Oduwole PEBEC Secretary and Senior Special Assistant to the President on Industry, Trade & Investment Office of the Vice President (OVP) said the decision was taken on Monday.

     L5 Lab is said to have incubated successful businesses such as Jobberman, Cheki, Kamdora, Pass.ng, Oya and Betazoo. “The company focuses its efforts on finding and developing great leadership teams and backing them to implement ideas and build businesses at par with the world’s best” the Office of the Vice President said.

    In a bid to institutionalise accountability and transparency in federal government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), PEBEC had on June 24 and 25, 2017, organised a Hackathon tagged #PEBECHack in Lagos, Nigeria. 

    The competition brought together 60 young techpreneurs (15 teams), shortlisted from almost 300 applications, to compete on developing a prototype solution that would allow citizens monitor, provide feedback and make complaints about the quality of services received from key MDAs and at strategic entry-point locations such as airports, seaports and land borders. 

     The winning team at #PEBECHack – Team Rhapsody – pitched an E-Government Citizen Engagement app that allows citizens make complaints and give transparent and empirically tracked feedback, which will be useful to the MDAs as they deepen their ease of doing business reform efforts. 

    Team Rhapsody received a prize of of N1 million; while the second placed team – InfusionTech – received the sum of N300,000; and the third placed team – ServiTrack – received the sum of N200,000. In addition, the top teams got an opportunity to showcase their products before potential investors at the Techplus conference in Lagos in July. 

     L5 Lab will manage the transition of the winning prototype to production with a timeline to go live by October 1, 2017. The preferred vendor is also expected to provide round-­the-­clock support and upgrades of the solution for an initial period of one year after go-­live.

     “We are very pleased to work with the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) in building this solution,” said Chika Nwobi, the CEO of L5 Lab, upon hearing of the company’s selection after a competitive and rigorous selection process. 

    “We are convinced that a solution like this would help to drive the change that the government wants and L5 Lab is determined to play our role in helping the Council achieve its objective to make business work in Nigeria.”

  • Vendor needs N3.4million for surgery in India

    Vendor needs N3.4million for surgery in India

    A newspaper vendor, Patrick Utomi is in dire need of $9,000 for a surgery on complex urethral stricture at Saket City Hospital, New Delhi, India.

    Utomi had gone from one hospital to the other, seeking solution to the urethral dysfunction he sustained from an accident in 2002.

    Since then, excretion through natural channels became impossible as his urinary system were damaged.

    He was initially salvaged by the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) where a makeshift passage was made by his abdomen, but it stopped working.

    He proceeded to India through a financial assistance by former Akwa-Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio.

    After visiting India thrice, his system normalised until recently, when he began to experience complications from implant in his body following a Ray-surgery conducted on him.

    According to him, the complications have become terrible that he can no longer pass urine naturally.

    His doctor, Shalabh Agarwat, has invited him to come for removal of the implant.

    The doctor’s statement reads: “This patient has complex urethral stricture with stent related complications. In case the symptoms of frequency and bleeding are very bothersome then I would advice for Cystoscopy and removal of Mammocath. After removal, we will have to give about six months’ time for healing and then revise Urethroplasty.”

    Pleading for assistance, Patrick said: “My present state of health is the history of a failed multiple urethroplasty surgeries. The 15-year of medical predicament has cost over N30 million. Please help me not to die this time. What they are demanding now is bigger. Please, I beseech good Nigerians in the name of God to help me. My health is in jeopardy and I am homeless after five surgeries in Nigeria and four surgeries in India. I really need kind hearted Nigerians to come to my aid. I don’t want to be a mendicant of parasite to people. I want to live a normal life again.”

    His account details are: Patrick Tommy Utomi, 0224572760, Guarantee Trust Bank. He can be reached on 08125443866 and 08038178199.

  • Vendor drags Ondo council to court

    An Ondo based  newspaper vendor Akeem Abeeb has dragged the management of Ondo West Local Government Area of the state to the Public Complaints Commission (PCC)over alleged non- payment of fund for the supply of newspapers to the council secretariat.

    The vendor accused the council management of withholding the money totaling N150, 000 for the newspapers and magazines supplied to the council between the months of October and December 2013.

    Abeeb said all efforts to retrieve his money proved abortive.

    According to a letter of protest sent to the Caretaker Chairman of the Local Government Council, Abiola Makinde dated June, 20,2014 by Mr O. B Ogunjobi, on behalf of the Commissioner in the Commission “I am directed to inform you that a complaint has been received by this commission from one Mr Akeem Abeeb, of 29,Barrack’s Road Ondo, on the above subject matter.

    “The man alleged that the council under your leadership refused to pay him the sum of N150,000 (for newspapers)  supplied for the months of October-December, 2013,and efforts to get

    his money proved futile.

    “In view of the above and pursuant to Public Complaints Commission Act Cap 37 section 5:7c Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 2014, you are kindly requested to comment on the issue not later than thirty days from receipt of this letter”.

  • Rivers, scrap dealers fight over ‘rubbish’

    Rivers, scrap dealers fight over ‘rubbish’

    Rivers State government and Scrap Dealers are quarrelling over the right to remove discarded materials from refuse dump sites that are almost overtaking some roads in Port Harcourt, the state capital, writes CLARICE AZUATALAM.

    Dumpsites litter Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital. Until March 25, there was no dispute over who has the right to remove scraps from these dumpsites. That has changed with the creation of the Task Force on Removal of Scrap Metals (TRSM). The agency claims the right to control and regulate those who remove scraps from dumpsites, a development which has pitched it against members of the Blessed Scrap Metal Dealers Association (BSMDA) in Mile 3, Port Harcourt. They say their association is registered and, therefore, no government agency has authority over its activities.

    The task force has imposed stringent conditions on the scrap dealers.  In a document titled: Scrap Metals Dealer/Vendor to the scrap dealers association in which they were asked to purchase an application form for N5,000, the taskforce stipulated three categories for registration. They are: Category A: Major Scrap Metals Dealers/Merchant, to register with N250, 000; Category B: Scrap Metals Vendor/ Consultant/Scrap Metals Spare Parts Dealers, to register with N150, 000; and Category C: Scrap Metal Hawkers, to register with N50, 000.

    The conditions attached for the return of the application form are: two passport photographs; evidence of previous supply of scraps job done; tax clearance certificate for the past three years; evidence of payment for registration form and other necessary particulars.

    The document, which was attached to a Demand Notice signed by the Chairman, TRSM, Chief Solomon Chuku, also gave the scrap dealers a seven days ultimatum to process their application with the taskforce in Rivers State Ministry of Environment.

    The demand notice, which was not dated, inspired repeated visits from operatives of the taskforce to the premises of scrap dealers in Mile 3.

    Uncomfortable with the demands of the taskforce, the scrap dealers briefed their lawyer, Mr Cosmas Enweluzo, who petitioned the Commissioner of Environment and the Commissioner of Police, Tunde Ogunsakin.

    Later, about 13 members of the scrap dealers were arrested by the police at their business premises, on Abuja By-pass, at Mile 3 Area of Port Harcourt for reasons they claimed they did not know.

    The scrap dealers also claimed that the TRSM impounded two trucks belonging to their members and the trucks were parked at the Rivers State Dump Site in Eliozu, Port Harcourt operated by the taskforce.

    The Chairman of the Blessed Scrap Dealers Association, Mr, Ernest Duru, told the Niger Delta Report that most of those arrested were customers. Although all the 13 people arrested by the police were later released on bail, July 26, one of those arrested, a driver, was not so lucky. Although he was released, the particulars of the vehicle he drove to the premises of Blessed Scrap Dealers were withheld by the police who insisted that the particulars would only be released if Duru makes a personal appearance at the Police Monitoring Unit to see the commander.

    Though Duru said he did not know why his customers were arrested but Chuku said they were arrested in connection with an incident that took place at the Eliozu Dump site when some persons forcibly entered the place, beat up the security man on duty; drove off with the two trucks impounded by operatives of the taskforce as well as carting away 50 old car batteries.

    Chuku said: “They had threatened our men many times. They have threatened to elicit the assistance of ‘area boys’ to chase away our officers to prevent them from carrying out their lawful duties. We are a government agency and we will use the instrumentality of the law to discharge our duty.”

    The Chairman of NASWDEN, Comrade Anayo Ogbu and the Public Relations Officer, Comrade Rufus Agubama, stated that “some people purporting to be scrap dealers in Rivers State who broke into the premises of Rives State Ministry of Environment over the weekend and forcibly removed some items belonging to the Rivers State government are not members of NASWDEN”, adding that “the position of NASWDEN Rivers State council has been and will remain that all challenges to its’ corporate existence will be fought by due process of law.”

    Enweluzo has petitioned the Rivers State Commissioner of Environment, Dr. Nyema Weli. He copied Governor Rotimi Amaechi and the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Worgu Boms.

    He also copied Ogunsakin, the Minister of Police Affairs and the Inspector General of Police.

    Enweluzo stated that the scrap dealers “are into the business of gathering of scrap materials which include metal scrap and aluminum materials out of the streets where they are littered and evacuate them to places where some are thrown away and the useful ones and/or transformed into valuable metal sheets and rods.”

    Referring to the Demand Notice which his clients were served, Enweluzo said it was undated and served on July 1, by persons who identified themselves as operatives of TRSM. Just barely two days after his clients were served the notice, the said taskforce started “harassing, arresting and impounding the goods and trucks of members of clients as well as arresting them to police stations where huge sums of money are extorted from them before they are released”.

    He went on: “Of particular interest, among other incidences of intimidation and harassment is the one that occurred on July 3, when two of our clients’ members, Basil Oguegbu and Peter Arihalam bought some scrap materials and loaded same in a Vanagon Truck. On their way to their dump site at Mile 3, Diobu, Port Harcourt, they were accosted by some men in company of some policemen and were arrested alongside two of their loaders and their truck impounded and taken away to somewhere at a dump site at Eliozu, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, where same is still being detained”.

    Enweluzo added: “The same fate also befell another of our clients’ members, Ifeanyi Ezeji, whose fork-light machine which he uses in loading and offloading scrap materials was impounded on July 4, 2014, by the same men of the Tax Force with the aid of some men of the Nigeria Police Force.

    “We know that no good government the world over would want to deny its citizen the dynamics of life to wit: Life, Liberty and Property which the government on its own cannot solely provide for the people as a result of numerous needs calling for attention at any given point in time. Thus, every reasonable government encourages its citizens to engage in meaningful project geared towards personal sustenance and survival. The action of the Taskforce- to say the least – is a direct antithesis of life, liberty and property which is the hallmark of every democratic society and setting.”

    Enweluzo added that this was being carried out by “the unlawful and malicious use of men of the Nigeria Police Force by persons parading themselves as TSRM in Rivers State”.

    Ogunsakin denied the deployment of policemen to accompany TRSM operatives during their monitoring operations.

    The CP promised to contact the area commander of MOPOL 19, Port Harcourt, to find out if he had approved the deployment of armed mobile policemen to the TRSM.

    In his words: “I have not approved the deployment of our men to accompany any taskforce. I have resisted repeated pleas from the Rivers State Traffic Management Agency (TIMARIV), because I am aware that such opportunity can be exploited to perpetrate all sorts of atrocities.”

    Chuku said he was surprised at the claim of the CP.

    Enweluzo is expressing regrets that he cannot take the matter to court to seek redress for his clients because of the on-going strike by judicial workers.

    For Chuku, dialogue is the way out “because government needs to regulate what transpires within its jurisdiction”.

     

  • Gotv reward vendors

    Gotv reward vendors

    CONTINUING with its monthly loyalty scheme, Digital pay-TV operator, GOtv, has rewarded its vendors with bumper prizes for outstanding performance at a ceremony held on Wednesday, 23 October at the Rodizzio Lounge, Ikeja in Lagos. Seventeen vendors were rewarded for the months of June to September 2013. Among the prizes received were branded GOtv tricycles, generators, and refrigerators.

    Speaking at the presentation ceremony, General Manager, GOtv Nigeria, Mrs Elizabeth Amkpa, said that the platform is built on local partnerships and committed to delivering family entertainment. Explaining that the loyalty scheme was developed to empower entrepreneurs and reward outstanding sales performance among GOtv vendors, she stated that CARE – Consistency, Accessibility, Reliability and Efficiency are virtues which GOtv are known for and that the vendors who qualified for the prizes are those who have been consistent in their sales since the introduction of the scheme.

    “Our vendors are an important channel in the GOtv value chain. We are excited to see the progress you have made, from purchasing as little as five decoders when you started to over a hundred units at the minimum currently. By your efforts, potential subscribers all around the cities in which GOtv signals are live can easily access GOtv and enjoy exciting quality digital entertainment and we are appreciative of your support,” Mrs Amkpa said.

    Mr. Ismaila Sulaimon Ayinde of Segabiz Nigeria Enterprises and Mrs. Bolanle Adegbenro of Ofemina Concept were awarded special prizes of branded tricycles, popularly called Keke Napep, for outperforming others, citing them as role models for other GOtv vendors to emulate.

    Thanking GOtv for the reward and recognition, Adegbenro stated that she has been highly empowered by virtue of her status as a GOtv vendor.