Tag: Yemi Osibajo

  • Ondo: 110,000 pupils to benefit from Home Grown School Programme

    The Ondo State Government says over 110, 000 pupils will benefit from the Home Grown School Feeding Programme which took off on Monday.

    Mrs Olubunmi Ademosun, Special Adviser to Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu on Multilateral and Inter Governmental Affairs, made the disclosure in an interview with the newsmen on Tuesday in Akure.

    She revealed that 1,500 cooks had been mobilised across the 18 local government areas of the state for the programme.

    “Environmentalists have also been trained and mobilised to ensure that the food are prepared in hygienic way.

    “110,000 Primary 1-3 pupils across the three senatorial districts of the state will enjoy the free daily feeding.

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    “I must commend President Buhari for this initiative that will not only alleviate the burden of parents, but also increase the nutritional status of children.

    “We pledge one hundred percent support for the success of this programme,” the governor’s aide said.

    Ademosun assured that all government machinery have been mobilised to ensure the success of the programme.

    The newsmen reports that a technical team from the Office of Vice President Yemi Osibajo had held a two-day strategic stakeholders’ meeting on the project in June 2017, preparatory to its take off in the state.

    NAN

  • Osinbajo directs heads of PenCom,ICPC, others to resume ahead of Senate’s confirmation

    Osinbajo directs heads of PenCom,ICPC, others to resume ahead of Senate’s confirmation

    The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has directed the newly appointed chairmen of the National Pension Commission, Code of Conduct Bureau, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission to resume duty.

    Mr Bolaji Adebiyi, Permanent Secretary and Director Press Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, made this known in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

    He said the appointees are directed to resume duties in acting capacities pending their confirmation by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    He said that the appointment was to ensure that there was no vacuum in certain important Federal Institutions.

    The appointees are as follows: in the National Pension Commission, we have Alhaji Ali Usman Ahmed​​-​Acting Chairman, Mr. Funso Doherty​​​-​Acting Director-General, Mr. Manasseh T. Denga​​-​Acting Executive Commissioner,

    Others are: Abubakar Z. Magawata​​-​Acting Executive Commissioner, Ben Oviosun​​​​-​Acting Executive Commissioner, Nyerere Anyim​​​-​Acting Executive Commissioner

    At the Code of Conduct Bureau, we have Dr. Muhamma Isah​​​-​Acting Chairman, Murtala Kankia​​​-​Acting Member and Emmanuel E. Attah​​​-​Acting Member

    Others are Danjuma Sado​​​-​Acting Member, Ubolo I. Okpanachi​​​-​Acting Member, Ken Madaki Alkali​​​-​Acting Member, Prof. S. F. Ogundare​​​-​Acting Member, Hon. Ganiyu Hamzat​​​-​Acting Member, Saad A. Abubakar​​​-​Acting Member and Dr. Vincent Nwanli​​​-​Acting Member

    At the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission, we have Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye​​-​Acting Chairman(NAN).

  • Nnamdi Kanu not a South East leader of thought- Presidency

    The Presidency on Sunday explained why the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, was not part of the ongoing consultations with leaders of the South East.

    The main reason for his absence is that he was not considered as a leader of thought in the South East region.

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo last week started series of conversation meetings with leaders of thought, politicians, traditional rulers and the clergy over rising ethnic tensions in parts of the country.

    The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, on Sunday, said that the IPOB leader was not invited because the Presidency does not regard him as a leader of thought in the South East.

    According to him, a window of possibility would be opened for Kanu to meet with the Federal Government for discussion should the need arise in the future.

    He said: “Well, the thing is that we were looking for leaders of the people, leaders of thought and we do not see him as a leader of thought in the East.

    “May be opportunity will come at one time or the other for him to be engaged.

    “But so far, what we have done is to look at people who have influence in the communities, whether it is religious, whether it is traditional, whether it is political, social or governance. These are the people we brought in for discussion.” he added

    He also said that the South leaders including Ohanaeze Ndigbo coming to see Osinbajo have neither asked for a referendum on Biafra or secession, saying that they have only complained about marginalization in appointments and harassment by police at road blocks.

    The Special Adviser assured that their concerns are issues that could easily be addressed.

    He said “Nobody has tabled that in all the discussions we have had. Nobody, I can tell you. Ohanaeze came with a prepared document. They never talked about referendum. They never. They never even talked about secession.

    “They made complaints about police harassment at road blocks. They made complaints about losing some key positions, not being appointed into security positions and all those kinds of things.

    “And these are things that can easily be addressed. Nobody canvassed secession at those meetings, nobody canvassed referendum.”

    Ojudu noted that the South East leaders that have met with the Acting President were all in support of one united, peaceful Nigeria.

    He said the federal government would tackle the perceived injustice in parts of the country through equitable distribution of resources and employment creation.

    He added: “So, for us, and that was the conclusion that everybody came to in the consultations we have had that we should all agree that we can live together peacefully. “

    “We should address injustice where we find it and the government should be equitable in the distribution of resources across the country and then, find solution to youth unemployment and the frustration that is confronting most of the young people across this country,” he stated.

  • 750 delegates expected at World Conference of Banking Institutes in Lagos

    The President, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Mr Olusegun Ajibola said more than 750  delegates would participate at the World Conference of Banking Institutes (WCBI) from April 24 to  April 28 in Lagos.

    Ajibola told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos  on Sunday that the conference has the theme ‘’Rethink the future of Banking and Finance and Life Long Learning’’.

    According to CIBN President , the participants are expected from  the U. S., Germany, Brazil, Italy, Kenya, Gambia, Togo, Mali, Kuwait, Ghana and South Africa among others.

    He said that CIBN, which is the host of the conference, has received the assurance of Lagos State Government to provide adequate security for local and international participants.

    He said the institute had engaged the services of over 100 security experts inaddition to the regular security personnel to ensure incident free meeting

    “We are assuring participants that there will not be any security incidence.

    Ajibola said the theme of the conference was chosen to enable participants to brainstorm om where banks should be by 2020 and the future of  banking and finance.

    “The WCBI will teach Nigeria what it should start doing to secure the future.

    “This is the time for the presidency to get on round tables to research the countries to invest in and the countries that would invest in Nigeria.

    “Forty-nine facilitators are expected to speak at the conference. Twenty-five are renowned international financial experts, while 24 would be from Nigeria,’’ he said.

    He urged the Federal Government to make good use of the conference to boost the economy and attract direct investments into the country.

    “The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibajo, is expected to be the distinguished Guest of Honour at the opening ceremony of the conference.

    “Gov. Ambode has also magnanimously adopted the conference as part of the state’s activities to celebrate the 50 years anniversary of the creation of Lagos.

    “The speakers include Mr Collin Morrison, President European Banking and Financial Services Training, Mr Adedeji Bakas, Founder Trend office BAKAS and Mr Lee Arthur, Managing Director, New York Institute of Finance.

    “Others are Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim, the Managing Director, Nigeria Deposit  Insurance Organisation (NDIC), Mr Ari Levahi, the Executive Director, Moody’s Analytics, New York and Dr Sarah Alade, Deputy Governor, CBN Director of Economic Policy, among others,“ he said

  • Knocks, kudos for Buhari’s anti-graft battle

    The President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-graft battle on Thursday received knocks and kudos at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The occasion was the National Dialogue on Corruption organized by the office of the Vice President in collaboration with the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC).

    The good and bad of the present fight against corruption in the country took the centre stage at the old Banquet Hall of the State House, Abuja

    The newly confirmed Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, and Senator Chukwuka Utazi, who represented the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, faulted the ‘sting operation’ process against judges by the executives arm of government.

    Saraki specifically noted that the sting operation was carried out without the necessary court warrants.

    But Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, were on hand to defend the actions of the government.

    The occasion also saw the Chairman of PACAC, Professor Itse Sagay differing with the Country Officer and Head of Office,  Open Society Initiative for West Africa,  Jude Iloh over the February 6th protests against Buhari’s government.

    While seeking international cooperation to defeat corruption in Nigeria, the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo said that corruption is an existential threat to Nigeria both as a nation and as an viable economic entity.

    He said: “But the truth of the matter is that we all know that corruption in Nigeria is systemic. It doesn’t matter whether it is the Executive arm of government, the judiciary or the legislature, every arm of government is involved in this systemic and life threatening social anomaly called corruption.

    “There’s no question at all. And it affects all segments of the society. It affects the religious, it affects agencies and civil society groups. There’s no one in our nation that can say they are not in one way or the other, not necessarily being complicit but at least under some influence or the other of some of the implications of corruption. “

     

  • Shocking find by Osinbajo at the Lagos Airport

    Shocking find by Osinbajo at the Lagos Airport

    If officials of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, knew of Thursday’s surprise visit by the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, they probably would have ensured that he didn’t get to see the true state of disrepair of facilities at the nation’s gateway.

    Osinbajo and his team however caught the officials unawares  with the unscheduled visit and insisted on seeing what was ‘working’ and what was not ‘working’ at the airport.

    The Ag. President checked out the toilets, noticed some of the non-functioning carousels in the arrival hall and went to Immigration officials to check the progress of plans to grant visa on arrivals to foreign investors.

    He observed the non-functioning air-conditioners and chillers in the Departure and Arrival halls, the escalators and elevators that are in a state of disrepair among several others.

    Speaking briefly with the press after inspecting several parts at the airport for over an hour, Prof. Osinbajo said  “as part of our work on the Ease of Doing Business, on making the environment friendly, not just for local businesses but also for those who want to come and do business in Nigeria, the airport obviously is one of the major places where we need to ensure that facilities are working and that things are being run properly.”

    “ So we have looked around, we’ve seen some of the equipments. There are many many things that need to be done, many things that need to be corrected, and we have to work on them as quickly as possible.”

    He was accompanied on the trip by the Aviation Minister of State Hadi Sirika.

  • Corruption: Every public official is under investigation – Magu

    Corruption: Every public official is under investigation – Magu

    Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu has said that every government official is under investigation without  them knowing about it.

    Magu who spoke in Kaduna on Tuesday said the bane of the fight against corruption in the recent past was lack of political will.

    With the political will demonstrated by President Muhammadu Buhari and his Vice, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Magu said Nigeria will soon win the battle against corruption.

    Magu said that President Muhammadu Buhari gave the Commission additional mandate to investigate every Nigerian in government, irrespective of party affiliation in order to win the war against corruption.

    Speaking during a courtesy visit to the headquarters of the National Union of Textiles and Garment Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN) in Kaduna, Magu dispelled the insinuation in some quarters that EFCC operations was one sided in the fight against corruption, saying, this was not true.

    He said, “We have cause to investigate and in fact we are investigating even those that are in government without them knowing.

    “’Not only that, the president has given me the mandate to investigate every corrupt Nigerian leader irrespective of his political affiliation.

    He said, the present administration under the watch of President Buhari has the political will to fight corruption, noting, even the Vice President Osibanjo and many other prominent people in government have the passion to fight corruption.

    “I don’t think we have the monopoly of knowledge to tackle corruption. But more than that, the fight against corruption is designed and structured to boost confidence in the economy as well as to attract investors both within and outside the country”, he added.

    Earlier, the General Secretary of the Textiles Workers Union, Comrade Issa Aremu canvassed for a national strategic to fight corruption, pointing out, that the fight should not be left to EFCC, ICPC, police alone.

    Comrade Aremu also blamed the inability of most State governments to pay salaries to corruption, adding that monies allegedly stolen by public officials cannot be made available for payment of salaries.

    While praising Buhari administration for the unprecedented “mainstreaming of the battle against corruption”, Comrade Aremu said there was an urgent need for a national strategy against the curse of graft which he said is already killing the old-term culture of industry, enterprise and labour productivity in the country.

    He therefore called on President Buhari to revisit 2014 National Conference Report and implement some measures therein that would deepen the government war against corruption.

    ENDS

  • 31 hours to RIO OlYMPICS: Presidency rescues Dream Team

    31 hours to RIO OlYMPICS: Presidency rescues Dream Team

    Nigeria’s U-23 national team were airlifted last night by an  aircraft in the presidential fleet to bail out the National Sports Commission (NSC) from further disgrace. The presidency had to come to the team’s rescue after the NSC were struggling to sort out the team’s trip.

    A call from the Vice President, Yemi Osibajo was enough to lift the morale in the team’s Atlanta camp which had been low due to absence of funds.

    Reports from the team’s Indigo Hotel revealed that the restive players and officials had moved from their rooms to the reception awaiting further directives.

    Although the arrangement looks dusted, SportingLife understands that the VP wanted to know from those in charge of the team how they intend to secure a landing permit for the presidential jet in Brazil.

    “I am very sure that will be sorted out before the team finally departs since the presidency is involved,” said our source.

    The Dream Team were expected to have left Atlanta since Monday but were unable due to the inability of the authorities to purchase flight tickets.

    Another source also informed SportingLife that N100m was needed to charter an aircraft for the team from Atlanta but with a budget of N600m for the NSC to work with proved impossible.

    Going by its itinerary, the team has about 31 hours to its opening match against Japan.

    The team has not been training and may not train when it lands in Manuas due to jet lag. They will play their opening match at the  Amazona Arena at 8pm Brazilian time tonight (2am Nigeria time).

    Nigeria will also face Sweden and Colombia at the Rio Olympics.

     The team has been in Atlanta for close to a month for the final phase of its training tour.