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NBA condemns invasion of NASS

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…Says it’s a threat to democracy

Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, yesterday added its voice to the general condemnation of the invasion of the National Assembly by security personnel.

NBA, in a statement by its President, Abubakar Mahmoud (SAN), made available to Nigerian pilot described the action by the security personnel as unconstitutional and constituting as grave threat to democracy.

Part of the statement reads: “The Nigerian Bar Association condemns this brazen and blatant act of the security personnel and demands the immediate withdrawal of these personnel.

“This action is unconstitutional and poses a threat to our democracy. We call on the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) to immediately call the security forces to order.

“The Nigerian Bar Association condemns, in the strongest terms the attempt, by the government or any faction of the political class to drag the Nigerian security forces into their ongoing political bickering and maneuvers, totally unrelated to their responsibilities of governance for which they were elected.

“We call on the military, the Nigeria Police, Department of State Security and all other security agencies not to engage in any unconstitutional operations or allow themselves to be dragged into partisan political activities directly or indirectly.

“We want to remind the heads of these security agencies that there is sufficient framework under domestic and international law to hold them accountable for illegal and unconstitutional operational use of security personnel.

“The Nigerian Bar Association will continue to monitor the current situation and will not hesitate to take further and more drastic action in defence of Nigerian democracy should this call remain unheeded.”

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Fresh crisis in Kogi Assembly, as ex-Speaker’s seat declared vacant

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Fresh crisis has hit the Kogi State House of Assembly on Tuesday, as the lawmakers declared the seat of the immediate past Speaker of the House, Umar Ahmed Imam, representing Lokoja I constituency, vacant for defecting from All Progressive Congress, APC, to Social Democratic Party, PDP.

According to the Speaker 13 out of 22 legislators that were present at the plenary on Tuesday endorsed the decision to declare the former speaker’s seat vacant.

The Speaker said the House acted in tandem with the request (via a letter to the house) by the State Chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Bello that the former Speaker’s seat be declared vacant for defecting to another party.

Also, he said a letter sent to the house by the former speaker, announcing his defection to a new party assisted in their decision, stressing that the cited reason of faction in the party raised by him is false and unfounded.

“There is no crisis in APC. The last time we defected to the ruling party, the PDP were in crisis”, the speaker said when he was accused of the same offence and his seat was not declared vacant.

At plenary , the majority leader of the House, Alhassan Balogun (APC Ajaokuta) raised the motion to that effect, and the deputy majority leader, Ahmed Muhammed (APC Ankpa I) seconded that the Ex-Speaker seat be declared vacant, based on the request of the party.

However, when the floor of the house was opened for deliberation by the current Speaker, Mathew Kolawole, (APC Kabba -Bunu), a former Speaker of the House, Momohjimoh Lawal (PDP Okene II) disagreed with the letter of the All Progressive Congress and the motion moved by the majority leader.

“I disagree with the APC and this motion to declare the seat of our colleague vacant. We are all aware that, at the national level, there is Reform APC which shows that there is crisis in the ruling party. Only the court of law can declare the seat of any member vacant. Mr Speaker, you are a beneficiary of this defection. So, why was your seat not declared vacant” Lawal averred.

Shedding more light, the former speaker cited section 109 sub-section (1G) of the 1999 constitution to back up his claim.

In the same vein, another lawmaker, Momoh Rabiu, representing (APC Ankpa II) in his told his colleagues that they are lawmakers and not law breakers, advising them to stop the move and tow the part of decency.

“Declaring the seat of the former speaker vacant is of no use to the members. I therefore distanced myself from this motion”, he said.

Another lawmaker, Linus Eneche (APC Olamaboro) urged the members to have the fear of God, saying that “Are we deliberating on the letter sent to the house by the All Progressive Congress Chairman in Kogi State or the motion moved by the majority leader. We should not forget that, it is Imam today and could be any of us tomorrow. Declaring the seat of the former speaker to me is not necessary”.

Other lawmakers who distanced that distanced themselves from the motion include, Barrister Oluwatoyin Lawal (PDP Yagba West), Zakari Osewu (APC Kogi Koton Karfe).

While those who supported the motion includes, Ododo Moses (APC Dekina Beraidu), Abdulkareem Kekere (APC Okehi), Lawi Ahmed (Okene I), Adoke Muktar (APC Adavi), John Aba (APC Ibaji), Jimoh Omiata (APC Yagba East).

In his ruling, the Speaker of the House, Mathew Kolawole noted that he is on the side of the law on the matter. He therefore directed the house Clerk to convey the resolution of the Assembly to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

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FCTA sensitizes security operatives on information mgt

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Ahead of 2019 general elections, authorities of the Federal Capital Territory Administration have commenced sensitization programmes for security operatives on information management.

The one day event which was organised by FCT Security Service Department is aimed at achieving violent free elections come 2019, just as security operatives were drawn from the Nigerian Police Force and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDS.

Declaring the seminar open, the Director in charge of Security Department, Malam Maikasuwa Mohammed said the sensitization has become imperative in view of the fact that politicians have started overheating the polity.

He stressed the need for violent free elections in the nation’s capital, noting that the Federal Capital Territory should be the yardstick to measure other states of the federation by potential investors.

According to him, “we have to sensitize the minds of our security officers on the need to perform their constitutional responsibilities dutifully during and after elections. We therefore have to keep engaging stakeholders in dialogues and interactions.

“The FCT is the widow in which other nations of the world see the country, and we as managers at the departmental levels should endeavour to contribute our quarter to the development of the Territory “.

On his part, one of the resource persons, Mr. Emmanuel Ogu, who spoke on the theme; “Importance of Security Information to a Violent Free Election”, observed that based on empirical investigations, both domestic and international political analysts have argued that the greatest obstacle to democratic consolidation in Nigeria is electoral violence.

Ogu attributed election violence to elites engaging in political rascality within or outside political party, noting that the phenomenon affects the credibility of electoral system and rule of law.

“The nature, extent and magnitude of violence and rigging associated with elections in Nigeria have assumed alarming proportion that necessitated intellectual excursion to the realm of possible solution,” Ogu affirmed.

On his part, the traditional ruler, Abdulsalam Musa, the Onu of Igala in Karu/Jikwoyi in FCT who spoke at the occasion charged the FCT Security Service Department to organise more of such sensitization workshops aimed at curbing election violence in the Territory.

While commending the FCT Administration, the traditional ruler called for expanded stakeholders meeting to tackle challenges faced during and after elections.

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Maitama’s advice to Buhari

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Late Maitama Yusuf Sule was, indeed, a great Nigerian national compatriot. A two-time minister of the Federal Republic and former Nigerian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, he led a powerful delegation of the Northern leaders to visit President Muhammadu Buhari when he won the 2015 general elections. I have watched the video more than once, his passionate and altruistic advice to Buhari, an advice no one can give a leader than the lover of the leader and the led.

It was a very big task Sule bequeathed Buhari. I wish that Buhari should continue to revisit these few words of a man who loved him and loved Nigeria like himself. On this note, I want to undertake a task of diagnosing how Buhari has been able to comply with these words of wisdom. Buhari has run a democratic government of Nigeria for three years a few months now. Has he displayed justice and fairness to all Nigerians irrespective of “tribe, religion and political inclination” as expected? I would like to take Buhari’s treatment of Nigerians from the three aspects that Sule anchored his message on: tribal, religious and political.

From the tribal line, Buhari has tried his best. From the religious line, it is not yet Uhuru. Claims and counterclaims of marginalization are pushed forward by the leaderships of the two main religions in Nigeria. From the political line, Buhari has been exceptional.

Maitama Sule, on the other hand, appealed to Nigerians to be patient with Buhari’s administration. He, however, lamented present social economic challenges facing Nigeria, but lauded Buhari on winning the war against insecurity, war against corruption, improving the image of Nigeria before the world, focus on agriculture and the development of the solid minerals to diversify the economy.

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Growing menace of rape

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“I was raped last night”, I said as I floundered on the countertop, the constable on duty looked at me and rolled his eyeball, then took out a book and pen, ‘make you write statement’ he said in pidgin as he looked at me sourly. He looked again closely as I wrote my statement, ‘no be pastor daughter be dis, how manage?’ he continued in his smattering of pidgin, I only gritted my teeth as I continued to write. I gave him the statement and left for home, as I walked on, the last 24 hours felt like 24 years, it was just hours ago I walked on this road and I lost my innocence. I was on my way to an evening programme when the rape incident happened, and in few hours my outlook on life changed. The foregoing aptly captures the experiences of many.

The word ‘rape’ has become so mainstream to us that its usage is now nearly colloquial, and about two million females have being raped at a point or the other in their life (this only an estimate as most victims do not report cases) and while in most cases it is a singular case, a lot of women by virtue of fear of stigmatization become continuous victim of rape. A pastor’s daughter going for an evening programme will surely be dressed in a godly manner, this cancels out a stereotype that only scantily dressed ladies are raped, there is no statistical proof to show that this is the case, although underdressing can tempt and lure would-be rapists, a new bone of contention lies in rape that occurs inside the marital institution; of course that cannot be reported to law enforcement agents, but we do know that they occur.

While rape can occur in both gender, the female case is more pronounced, elaborate and is tied to clinical conditions, as a result discussion as regards rape cannot be overemphasised. The United Nations estimates that about 3 million females have been raped world over. While the figures may look exaggerated to some, I feel that it may even be conservative. There are enough reasons to believe that there are much more unreported and undocumented cases of rape. We can always place the blame on someone or something else, for instance, the ladies that dresses indecently. But have you ever stopped for a moment to ask yourself as a man: is it the immoral dressing that really coaxes a rapist into action or there was something else? How about decently dressed ladies who have been raped too? It’s all down to the desires of the mind.

Have you ever wondered what becomes of the victims of this ungodly act? 40 per cent of females who end up hating s3x have been a victim of one form of rape or the other, the other percentage account for females who have been mutilated, or who have had a previous s3xual experience. By effect victims of rape go on to endure their marriage instead of enjoying it, bearing in mind that s3x is an integral part of the marriage. Another issue directly linked with rape is s3xually transmitted diseases. Since most rape are done without protection and the perpetrators of this heinous crime do not commit to one s3xual partner, there is a huge risk of being infected with various s3xually transmitted disease, with several other s3xual related disease being discovered daily, some extremely life-threatening, a victim of rape will be doing herself (in this case) a great service by running a thorough check up as soon as possible after the incident.

But all those are just palliative measures. Can we really just take down the cancer source instead of dealing with mutated cells? Can we tackle rape itself and wipe it out? While that is a huge question, the answer is a simple and comforting yes. With all hands on deck, we can. Men should stop seeing women as s3xual objects made for the gratifying of their lust. It is high time we all realised that women are human too and then we must take proactive steps in respecting their decisions and stand by it. This implies that a husband will go to bed without forcing himself on his wife simply because she is tired after the day’s stress, we will all be considerate about each other’s needs.

Strong, iron-clad legislation should also be put in place to deter offenders. Perhaps the reason the menace is still here is because the law has treated it with kid gloves for too long. We can each make the decision to make our community a sane place, to treat girls and ladies alike with respect. After all, we make up the community. Rape can be eradicated, I believe so. This narrative can be changed and together we can.

Adeleke writes in from Ibadan.

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Another blow on Aregbesola as cabinet member quits APC, govt

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Special Adviser to Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola on Cooperatives, Barrister Gbenga Awosode has resigned his position from the state government and membership of the ruling-All Progressives Congress, APC.

Available information has revealed that Awosode sent his resignation letters to the state governor and the state party leadership yesterday.

It was further gathered that the senior government official took the decision on the need to further his political aspiration in the newly-founded Action Democratic Party, ADP.

Awosode’s resignation letters to Governor Aregbesola and the APC leadership have attracted mixed reactions from political observers both within and outside the government.

It would be recalled that the ruling-APC in the state has in recent times suffered mass exodus of its members to ADP including the State Deputy Chairman and eight members of the State Executive Committee of the APC in the state.

Other members of the party that had defected to the ADP include Ward Chairmen and their Exco members.

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Freezing of Benue govt accounts will affect salaries, pensions – CPS

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CHIEF Press Secretary to Benue State Governor, Mr Terver Akase has disclosed that the freezing of the state government’s bank accounts by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, will affect payment of salaries, pensions other sundry payments.

Akase, in a press statement made available to Nigerian Pilot in Makurdi yesterday, described the action by the anti-graft agency as part of the political witch-hunt against the governor as a result of his defection from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The statement read in part: “Yes, it is true that accounts of the Benue State Government have been frozen by EFCC. It is part of the political witch-hunt against Governor Samuel Ortom. The action of EFCC is already having negative impact on the running of government in Benue State. It is a move that will affect salaries, pensions and other sundry payments.

“The question we are asking is; why did EFCC not investigate the governor’s security votes when he was still a member of APC? Why start the investigation now?

“EFCC should not allow itself to be used as an attack dog unleashed against perceived political opponents.

“Let the Federal Government tell us how much it has spent on prosecuting the fight against Boko Haram and how much it spent on the other operations such as Python Dance, Crocodile Smile and Whirl Stroke.

“Benue has suffered heavy attacks by Fulani herdsmen since the beginning of the year. Within the period, the State Government has spent a lot to legitimately support security agencies to protect the people of the state. Governor Ortom has not diverted funds. He runs a transparent administration.

“We welcome the investigation, but as I said earlier, it should start from the Presidency and go across the 36 states. Benue should not be singled out for victimization, intimidation and harassment as the Federal Government with its agencies is currently doing.”

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FCTA announces fare for Abuja light rail

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FCT Administration has announced fares for the operations of the Abuja light rail after the one month free ride given Abuja residents by the Administration through the Secretary, Transportation Secretariat, Comrade Kayode Opeifa.

In a statement signed by Ifanyi Ugamadu, Assistant Director, Information, and Transportation Secretariat and made available to our correspondent, the announcement of the fare came yesterday fixing the fare from the Metro Station in the Central Business District, CDB to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and fro to be N1, 000 for adults, while children and the physically challenged will pay N700.

The statement also stated that from Abuja Metro Station to and from Idu and to the Airport station will cost N500, while children and physically challenged will pay N300.

He stated: “Trip Specific Tickets purchases will be done electronically at the Departure Lounge of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport and at all our operating stations Viz: Abuja Metro, Idu and Airport stations from ticket dispensing kiosks, ticketers and provided POS machines”.

The statement also stated that payment verification system is also provided at all the stations to control and count passengers after payment have been made.

Comrade Opeifa, who appreciated the residents of the Federal Capital Territory and visitors who patronised the train services during the one month free train services provided by the Administration, urged the people to continue to patronise the train services.

Recall that the Administration had announced the commencement of one month free train services a day after the commissioning of the project on the 12th of July, 2018. Many Federal Capital Territory Residents and visitors alike utilised the opportunity to savour the beauties of the train services.

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EFCC freezes A’Ibom gov’t accounts as Akpabio joins APC

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..It’s unconstitutional, says Govs Forum, PDP

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, yesterday frozen all bank accounts owned by Akwa Ibom State, a move that coincided with the formal defection of the former governor of the state, Senator Godswill Akpabio to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Confirming the freezing of the account, the Akwa Ibom state Information Commissioner, Charles Udoh said the EFCC never gave the state government any prior notice or reasons for its action.

The freezing of Akwa Ibom bank accounts came barely 24 hours after Governor Samuel Ortom raised an alarm that the anti-graft agency has frozen the state’s bank accounts.

Akwa Ibom and Benue states belong to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party.

Reacting to the development, the Chairman  of Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, and Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari said that freezing accounts of Benue and A’Ibom  States government by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, was an attempt to shut down the states.

Zamfara State Governor, Alhaji Abdul’aziz Abubakar Yari  also described the action of EFCC as unconstitutional and wrong especially as for Benue  state that is still battling with security challenges.

Speaking to State House correspondents after meeting the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, yesterday, Yari said the federal government should not allow security agencies to become lawless.

According to him, “The freezing of any account of the state government, whether Benue or anywhere is unconstitutional and is not right.”

“That is shutting down government. Government must spend, most especially Benue that is facing insecurity challenges. Well, we don’t know why the EFCC took the action.

“But if indeed EFFC freezes the account, from my point of view, it is wrong. “This government will not sit down and oversee unlawful operation from the security agencies.

“From what happened yesterday (Tuesday, Daura sack), everyone can understand that government is following due process and the laws of Nigeria.

“For one to just send security agencies to shut down the National Assembly, and the action that followed, that is what gave credit to this government by local and international community”, he added.

In its own reaction the national leadership of the PDP charged President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately order the unfreezing of the official accounts of Akwa-Ibom and Benue states saying it is a direct attack on innocent Nigerians in those states.

While condemning the freezing as illegal, unconstitutional, overtly wicked, the PDP Spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan said the action cannot be justified under any guise within the clear dictates and contemplation of our laws and practice as a nation.

“The PDP rejects the action of the Federal Government and counsels the Buhari Presidency not to hide under the EFCC to unleash punishment and hardship on the people in states perceived to be averse to his 2019 re-election bid.

“In illegally blocking the flow of funds to these states, the All Progressives Congress, APC-led Federal Government has ostensibly commenced a reprehensible design of using economic deprivation as a political tool to arm-twist governors and states to support President Buhari’s re-election in 2019”, he said.

The party emphasized that the APC has been seeking ways to subjugate Nigerians, for which it has now resorted to subjecting millions of compatriots already impoverished by the “misrule of the Buhari administration,” to face more hardship by seizing funds legally belonging to them.

“Nigerians are all aware that no section of our constitution or any law in Nigeria for that matter confers any agency of the Federal Government with powers to interfere or put any restrictions on funds belonging or accruable to states as federating units of our nation.

“Apart from its State Assembly, no other government body or institution has the powers of appropriation or restrictions on any funds belonging to the state.”

Meanwhile, former governor of Akwa Ibom state, Senator Godswill Akpabio dismissed the reports that he moved to the APC because of the fear of being witch-hunted by the EFCC.

Speaking at a rally which held at the Ikot Ekpene township stadium in Akwa Ibom on Wednesday where he formally joined APC, Akpabio also denied being a traitor and stressed that he defected to the ruling party in the interest of the people of the Niger Delta zone.

“Some people are saying I moved to APC because a gun was pointed on my head. A young man wrote a petition against me and the petition was filled with lies. I have never been charged to court. The EFCC did not find anything on me.

“For those who said I am a traitor, I will never be a traitor. Those who are ganging up to stop the government of the day, we won’t see election if we follow them. We won’t see February 2019.”

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NASS invasion by DSS treasonable – Makarfi 

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Former National Caretaker Committee Chairman of People’s Democratic Party, PDP and 2019 presidential hopeful, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, yesterday described the siege at the National Assembly by armed personnel of the DSS as a treasonable offense.

This is as he also disclosed that the time has come for security agencies to begin to live up to expectations in tackling the security challenges in the country.

Makarfi, stressed that the situation, “is yet another unfortunate scene in the theatre of the absurd that Nigeria’s democracy is being turned into by elements that seem to have lost it.”

In a statement signed by his spokesman, Mukhtar Sirajo, the former Kaduna State governor said he is pained at the news of yet another assault on the Legislature, which is an independent arm of government with constitutionally guaranteed powers and also one which has rules to guide its conducts and activities.

He stressed that the constitutionally guaranteed independence of the legislature must therefore be respected by allowing it run on its own rules, including the ones that guide how leadership emerge and are sustained.

Part of the statement said,  “To send armed men to deny access to the legislators into the legislative house, for whatever reason, is the height of impunity and desecration; it, in fact, is treasonable for which all connected with must be made to answer to the law.

The Senator calls on all Nigerians to not only condemn this desperate and criminal move, but also rise up, through all legitimate means to protect our hard earned democracy.

Also speaking at his 62nd birthday celebration organised by the Nigeria Youth Project, NYP, in Kaduna, Makarfi said, the work of security operatives should be seen to be commiserate with the money and equipment given to them.

The immediate past caretaker Chairman of the PDP also agreed that restructuring is necessary for the whole country to feel a sense of belonging in Nigeria.

NYP who declared their support for Makarfi’s ambition also vowed to mobilise Nigerians across the country to make sure he emerge as the President of the country come 2019.

On his part, the Convener of the birthday celebration and National leader of NYP, Mathew Bobai told the delegation that came from across the country that Makarfi is the leader that can deliver Nigeria from its present woes.

Bobai therefore called on Nigerians especially the youths to start mobilising support across the country to make sure that Makarfi not only emerge as the flag bearer of PDP but becomes president in 2019.

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A Ray of Hope

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After almost 40 months in the saddle, one thing that can be said of the Muhammadu Buhari administration is that there is no shortage of drama to provide citizens with talking points week in, week out. From the very first week of its inauguration when it ordered a dismantling of checkpoints only to reverse itself, the administration has enmeshed itself in an endless production of melodrama and theatrics, much of which are empty and self-destructive as they are embarrassing and meaningless. From the Buhari administration, Nigerians have seen drama that goes from the baffling to the ridiculous, the shameful to the petty.

It goes without saying that these cheesy weekly shows are nugatory to the aims of good governance and serve as distractions from the real issues which should occupy Nigerians. It must also be said that the farce which this administration has sometimes turned governance into often works against its own interests in overshadowing its achievements such that where Nigerians should be discussing the gains of say, its social investment schemes in N-POWER or the School Feeding Program, they’re kept occupied by stories of ‘discovery’ of millions of Naira in warehouses, ‘abandonment’ of other ownerless millions at high security locations like airports or the ransacking of the homes of Supreme Court Justices in the dead of night. Where Nigerians should be discussing the benefits of a lengthening rail network, the government’s self-contrived theatrics keeps citizens focused on inanities like Saraki’s CCT trial (which later failed); where Nigerians could have been made to appreciate the govt’s efforts in increasing rice production, it allowed (yes, allowed!) miscreants to gain entrance into the hallowed chambers of the Senate to snatch the mace and till today, no-one has been charged for such execrable audacity. This pathetic pandering to the absurd and loss of focus in image-making appears to be a legacy of its time as an opposition party when it had to rely heavily on propaganda imagery to score political points. Unfortunately, it has become its albatross.

The latest drama in the National Assembly is a spin-off from a bigger drama of the defections which hit the ruling All Progressive Congress recently. The party has obviously not gotten over the pain of the defections, especially that of the Senate President himself, reading from all the verbal vitriol and restless actions which have trailed them. APC has reacted like a wounded bear and has tried to assert its leadership in the National Assembly by hook or crook and the blockade of the NASS complex on Tuesday appear like the culmination of a series of intrigues and political machinations in its bid to reclaim dominance.

Even as conspiracy theories about the ignoble action of the security agents are unfolding from a bewildered populace, some of the insinuations need to be addressed for sanity sakes. Some supporters of this govt claim the embattled Senate President connived with the sacked Lawal Daura to stage the siege just to embarrass the govt. Nothing can be more laughable and more insulting to the collective intelligence of Nigerians who have watched the shenanigans of this administration since 2015. One wonders how a Daura man in today’s Nigeria could possibly ally with Saraki, to do in a fellow Daura man in the highly ethnically charged power-play evident in the country. But more telling is the underlying insinuation in that allegation of conspiracy that Buhari has little or no control over his security aides such that they could so boldly undermine him. That is a dangerous assumption which the purveyors of that theory should consider and desist from. Even as the Senate President has denied any such collusion, the allegation makes no sense as the blockade may well have been staged (and failed) to repeat the Benue scenario where PDP members were prevented from gaining entrance to the Benue House of Assembly while APC members where given security cover to serve the Governor a notice of impeachment.

To say the events of Tuesday were significant will be understating the obvious. That security agents, specifically men of the State Security Service (SSS) would dare barricade the entrance to the nation’s symbol of democracy would have been something incredible if not for the ugly precedent set in the last administration when a similar action was carried out. At that time, the House of Representatives was the target as the then Speaker Aminu Tambuwal had defected to the then opposition party.

However, unlike the 2014 event when no-one was sanctioned and little came of the public outcry, the barricade on Tuesday came with immediate consequences. The Director-General of the State Security Service also styled Department of State Security (DSS), Lawal Daura has been sacked and detained while the Presidency condemned the action of the security agents as “a gross violation of constitutional order, rule of law and all accepted notions of law and order.” Watchers of the Nigerian Presidency’s characteristically lethargic response to shocking aberrations in governance since 2015 must have felt a pleasant surprise at the swiftness of the repercussions at what many have called an attempted coup. Lawal Daura has held an image of an untouchable inside the administration and not a few Nigerians wondered why he was not queried when he wrote a most damning report on the Acting EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu when his confirmation came up at the Senate. It was amazing that the DSS could write to block the confirmation of President Buhari’s EFCC nominee yet go unscathed in a revelation of the dirty power play inside the administration. However, his sun set at the DSS following his agency’s misadventure at NASS.
While it would be easy to deconstruct the reaction of the FG as being the result of deep internal wrangling which has characterized the Buhari Administration from its inception, the fact that those dissensions and contradictions has cost one major casualty is a most satisfactory outcome indeed!
Daura’s sack has raised hope that the Buhari administration may have woken up to its responsibilities of ensuring good governance by ensuring discipline, weeding out what the President called “bad eggs” and truly fighting corruption within its ranks.

It is hoped that the government will apply similar speed and decisiveness in closing several grave allegations against principal members of the administration. For instance, it is inconceivable that the nation’s Minister of Finance would be accused of something as reprobate as forgery, a crime which directly questions one’s integrity, yet the government supposedly headed by a ‘man of integrity’ would do nothing! It makes a complete mockery of the word ‘integrity’. The excuse that it is waiting for NYSC to come up with its findings is something that insults the collective intelligence of Nigerians who know how NYSC works. However, if ‘waiting’ for NYSC is the government’s excuse for not being decisive in the Minister of Finance’s case, such pretext certainly cannot apply to the case of Okoi Obono-Obla, Chairman, Special Presidential Investigative Panel for the Recovery of Property whose WAEC result the exam body had told a House of Representatives ad hoc panel was forged…yet he retains his position in the govt of a man of integrity? Incredible!

Nevertheless, the swift dispatch of Lawal Daura gives some hope that the Buhari administration has awoken to the damage some of these scandals cause its image and is ready to take the right steps to clean up its house. The administration’s critics are having a field day citing some of these aberrations in its so-called fight against corruption and it would be unseemly that the government is blind to them. With Daura’s sack, even cynics may begin to see the rising of a new day in the administration where there would be a zero tolerance for rogue behaviour.

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Imo guber: I’m still in the race – Madumere

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Embattled Imo State Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere, has declared that no amount of intimidation, persecution or blackmail can stop him from contesting for the governorship of state comes next year.

Despite his purported impeachment, Madumere also insisted that remains the state’s deputy governor.

Madumere who made the assertion yesterday in Owerri, the Imo State capital, while addressing a cross section of Imo indigenes, reiterated his resolve to continue to stand for justice, equity and fair play in the affairs of the state.

He contended that keeping quiet in times of injustice for temporary comfort is like piling up the devastation of unquantifiable measure of evil and urged all men of good conscience never to stop fighting for a just course.

“Since Imo State does not belong to one man and his family, rise up and fight for your right. Do not allow anyone to usurp your freedom of expression, association and freedom to aspire to be whatever you wish to be. We must fight for equity, fair play and justice.

“It is only when we have these ingredients in our society that we can make the needed progress,” he stated.

The deputy governor used the forum to commend the people of the State for coming out en-masse in his defense despite barrage of intimidation and molestation coming from Government agents.

He also used the forum to commend Nigerians for speaking out against the brazen rascality of some public office holders in the state submitting that he is proud to be a Nigerian following the patriotic efforts of Imolites and Nigerians at large to call evil by its name.

The Deputy Governor recalled the efforts of illustrious sons of Imo State and Nigerians at large who lent their voice in condemning the ill-fated onslaught against him.

 

 

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Revisiting ‘the People’s Revolution’

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By “the people,” Leftists include, principally, “those people who do not exploit other people, but are themselves exploited; those who stand at the lowest point of the social ladder, those who are essentially excluded from the governance of their country; those who, strictly speaking, have little or nothing to defend in the present social order; and those who cannot liberate themselves without liberating society as a whole”. I have constructed this definition from several sources including Comrade Eskor Toyo, Comrade Biodun Jeyifo, and Karl Marx himself. It is an ideological and political definition: Simple, but not simplistic, and designed for popular education.

Of the terms in this definition, only “exploitation” is technical. To this we can also give a simple definition provided long ago by Eskor Toyo: “When in a society, a certain group of people—call them A—occupies a position of political, economic, or cultural privileges or advantages over another group—call them B—such that the people in A are able to enjoy an accretion of wealth or income to them that originate from the effort of those in B, then A is said to be in a position of exploiter of B”.
The broad social category, “the people”, frequently appears in the names, programmes and politics of the Nigerian Left. We provide a selection from history. In May 1961, some young Nigerian Leftists, including Gogo Chu Nzeribe, Peter Ayodele Curtis-Joseph, Tanko Yakassai, M. O. Johnson and J.B.K. Thomas, met in Lagos and formed a revolutionary socialist party which they called the Nigerian People’s Party (NPP). The party, in its manifesto, defined itself as the organisation of “women, the unemployed, farmers and farm labourers, peasants, industrial workers, artisans, teachers and intellectuals, small businessmen and women, professionals, lawyers, youths, students, the maimed, deformed and the uncared for, etc”. The young Nigerians insisted that the people listed would be organised and led by the NPP in a struggle “against capitalism and capitalist exploitation” and “for democracy and socialism”.

About 12 years later, in 1973/74, a revolutionary Leftist organisation, the Anti-Poverty Movement of Nigeria (APMON), was formed in Lagos. That was about four years after the Civil War and towards the end of General Yakubu Gowon’s military dictatorship. Like all revolutionary Leftist organisations of that period in the history of the Nigerian Left (especially those of Marxist-Leninist orientation), APMON had a dual form: A radical popular-democratic mass formation and a core of Marxian socialists. Most of the early members of APMON’s core, including Biodun Jeyifo (BJ), Bene and myself, were below the age of 30. The organisation came into being with an organ, a quarterly journal called The People’s Cause.

Between 1974 and 1976, several Leftists, including the late Comrade Ola Oni, Eskor Toyo and Baba Omojola — who had been active since the 1950s — formed a unified Leftist organisation called the Movement for People’s Democracy (MPD). It was this group that in 1977, organised the historic All-Nigeria Socialist Conference in Zaria.

About three years later, in 1980, a revolutionary group, the Democratic Action Committee (DACOM) emerged as a subgroup of the Calabar Group of Socialists (CGS), which had been formed after the Zaria Conference. This was in the first year of the Second Republic and during the elected civilian administration of President Shehu Shagari. DACOM created, as an organ, a monthly journal called The People’s Manifesto.

We now come to the central issue of this piece: What is “the people’s revolution” or, to bring it home, what is “the revolution of the Nigerian people”? What is the role of the Nigerian Left in the people’s revolution — that is, if this term has a meaning? And how does the Left, in general, conceive or anticipate the relationship between “the people’s revolution” and “the socialist revolution”? To answer these questions, it will be helpful to put them in the context of the closing proposition of my last piece, “Notes On the July Events” (July 27, 2018). That proposition states: “If, on the platform of a people’s manifesto, the Nigerian Left comes to power as a dominant organised force either in an alliance or in a broad movement, that victory may be called a people’s revolution. And it will be seen to be so.”

The critical elements of “the people’s revolution”, as it applies to Nigeria, can be grouped under the following rubrics: The people’s manifesto; the social base (that is the “support-base” or “constituency” of the transformation); political forces at the head of the transformation (specifically, the identity of the Nigerian Left); and the broad coalition of forces moving the transformation.

For the avoidance of doubts, the list of contents of the fundamental statement now called The People’s Manifesto may again be attempted: The identity of the Nigerian Left; the country we now have and the country we wish to see; citizenship; expanded fundamental rights and freedoms (justiciable and enforceable); democracy and the rule of law; directive principles of state policy; combination of representative and direct democracy; federalism, federal principles and popular-democratic restructuring; massive and popular redeployment and redistribution of the resources of the nation through full employment, enhanced minimum wage, heavily subsidised education and healthcare; social security; protection of “special groups”; democratisation of the composition and deployment of state institutions including coercive apparatuses; anti-corruption, anti-nepotism, public morality and accountability; and anti-patriarchy, etc., etc. This manifesto, to be clear, is a programme of reforms under Nigerian capitalism at this point in history. But it is the limit this social order can accommodate.
We now come to points of clarification — and, perhaps, ideological disputation. In the first place: Even if, as a maximum political possibility, a revolutionary Leftist formation stands at the head of a political movement that comes to power on the platform of “the people’s manifesto” sketched above, it will not — unless it is recklessly adventuristic or voluntaristic — attempt to go beyond this platform during the first phase of the transformation. The maximum possibility in that conjuncture is that the transformation will be faster and more self-confident than anticipated. History (distant, not-too-distant, recent and contemporary) is inundated with illustrations. In the second place, the phrase “faster and more self-confident” in the preceding sentence is an indication of a movement to socialist transformation.

In the third place, if the dominance of socialist forces is clear at the beginning of the political process, or in the course of it, the process may alternatively be called a “socialist revolution” rather than a “people’s revolution”. We will then have a socialist revolution on the platform of a people’s manifesto. It is that type of contradictory process that, in fact, has taken place in history. The last point can be put differently – and, perhaps, more clearly. It is not only the agenda of immediate transformation envisaged by a revolution that determines its name. Other elements include the coalition of forces, the dominance in the coalition, and the strategic or distant aim of that dominance.

In conclusion, and by way of historical illustration, we may recall that victorious political forces in post-Second World War revolutions in Eastern Europe called their countries People’s Republics or People’s Democracies. North Korea called itself Democratic People’s Republic, while China called itself People’s Republic. Angola assumed the name People’s Republic. The trajectories of these countries since they made their revolutions constitute a different story. The point is that the victorious or dominant Left forces in these various revolutions knew why they proposed, or agreed to, the names. On the contrary, if in a given theatre, history has sharply posed the choice between capitalism and socialism, it may be counter-revolutionary for the Left to pose the question of a “people’s revolution”.

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SGF seeks inclusive devt strategy for LG

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Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, has called for an inclusive development strategy for local government in the country as a strategic element for achieving inclusive growth in Nigeria.

In an address during the Nigerian Local Government Summit organized by Segnip Promotion Limited in Abuja yesterday, with the theme: ‘’Evolving an Inclusive Growth Model for Sustainable Grassroots Development in Nigeria’’, Mustapha called for building systems that will cater for issues affecting local government in the country.

Mustapha, who was represented by Gabriel Aduda, described the summit as timely and urged the participant to come up with decisive action plans.

He averred that such plans should encompass promoting an appropriate structural transformation in the context of which intra-and inter sectorial resource flows are driven by productivity differences which will in turn further enhance economic growth and job creation at the grassroots.

In his opening speech, the managing director, Segnip Promotion, Engr. Kayode Adebayo, said the firm visited the six geo-political zones over the past nine months and observed the wide developmental gaps at the grassroots and which was compounded by an un-inclusive development strategy of the local government areas.

Adebayo noted that it ‘’is imperative for government to focus attention on delivering inclusive growth.’’

He stressed the need for an employment-intensive growth process for effective participation of people both in terms of generating growth and benefits from the process.

Adebayo, however, called on all participant of summit to ‘’effectively participate and contribute to the discussion at the summit as critical and concerned stakeholders in order to achieve good deliverables and provide implementable suggestions for the overall development at the grassroots where majority of Nigerian citizens reside.’’

He added that the ‘’two days summit, shall present a unique platform for addressing the various developmental challenges facing the third tier level of government in Nigeria.’’

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FG launches operating surplus calculation template

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In a bid to ensure transparency, accountability and efficiency in management of public revenue collection and expenditure, the federal government has launched operating surplus calculation template.

Nigerian Pilot gathered that the template was adopted by the Minister of Finance for use vides Federal Treasurer Circular Ref: No Try A108 BIO/2016 dated November 22, 2016.

Speaking at the launching in Abuja yesterday, the acting chairman Fiscal Responsibility Commission, FRC, Barr Victor Muruako explained to Journalists that  the FRA 2007 in sections 22-24 required  scheduled Coporation/MDA to remit 80percent of their surplus into the Federal Government Consolidated Revenue Fund, CRF and keep 20 in General Reserve Fund, GRF.

Muruako said the experience his Commission encounters in computing appropriate operating surplus liabilities culminated in the development of a standard operating surplus calculation template to prevent untoward practices by agencies in loading their expenditure with the sole intention of declaring deficits thereby remitting no Operating Surplus to the CRF.

According him, the was developed with inputs from the initial 31 corporations in the schedule of the Act, the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the budget office of the Federation, office of the Auditor General for the Federation as well as related professional bodies such as Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, ICAN, and  Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, ANAN, and individual stakeholders including Civil Society groups.

“Furthermore, additional 92 agencies were included in the schedule to the FRA, 2007 bringing the total to 122 corporations. This was after careful review of government agencies that earn revenue in different ways,” he said.

The acting Chairman said that creation of additional 92 agencies was in line with the policy of the present administration to block loopholes endangering revenue collection and to further improve on the over N1.4 trillion so far caused to be remitted into the CRF since the Commission began operation in 2009.

“this process is not targeted at putting agencies in the schedule of the Act for the mere sake of raising revenue for government, but justified by the fact that there is a designed empirical means of ensuring that agencies are not short changed, but are made to remit such surpluses that would be useful for the government to improve infrastructure, provide quality education and health care for the citizenry without impeding on the operation of these agencies,” he said.

Speaking also, Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun appreciated Fiscal Responsibility Commission for its effort in recovering public funds.

Represented by Secretary Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit, Mr Dikwa Kyari, Adeosun said no agency has met 50 percent of revenue generation to the government, saying there is the need for review of fiscal responsibility Act to give room for sanction.

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Al-Makura led govt received N390bn in 7yrs with nothing to show – PDP

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PEOPLES Democratic Party, PDP, in Nasarawa state has alleged that the governor Tanko Al-Makura-led All Progressives Congress, APC, government in the state received over N390billion federal allocation in the last seven and a half years with no commiserate development projects to show for it.

State chairman of the party, Hon. Francis Orogu, made the allegation yesterday in Lafia while receiving Senator Solomon Ewuga, a governorship aspirant on the platform of the party, who was at the party secretariat to alongside his supporters to formally inform the party of his gubernatorial ambition in the 2019 general election.

Orogu averred that the alleged amount received from the federation account since 2011 to date was exclusive of other intervention funds from the federal government and regretted that the state has so far been indebted to the tune of over N70billion within the period under review despite the sales of public assets by the state government.

“It may interest you to know that just within seven years, the APC government has thrown the state into the debt of over N70billion when the PDP’s 12 years of governance in the state left just N7billion debt”

The state PDP boss noted that the Economic and Finance Crimes Commission, EFCC, has a lot to do in Nasarawa state in its fight against corruption if the anti-graft agency was actually out to do the needful, insisting that the agency must beam its searchlight on Nasarawa state.

He lamented that the state Local Government system under the present administration in the state has completely collapsed, noting that the rejection of the Local Government autonomy bill by the state legislature on the influence of the governor was a clear indication that the state lawmakers are enemies of grassroot development.

He assured Ewuga and his campaign team of a level playing ground for all the governorship aspirants on the platform of the party, stressing that the party has no anointed candidate.

All efforts to speak with the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Musa Elayo for reaction on the allegations raised against the state governor by the PDP chairman could not be successful as he neither responded to phone calls nor replied text messages put across to him as at the time of filling the report.

Meanwhile, over seven thousand members of the All Progressives Congress, under the umbrella of the ‘Kwankwasiya’ group yesterday defected to the PDP in Nasarawa state with a commitment to ensure the victory of PDP at all levels.

Receiving the decampees, who are supporters of the former governor of Kano state, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso in the state at the state party secretariat yesterday, state chairman of the party, Francis Orogu assured them of equal rights and privileges enjoyable by all members of the party.

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Ekweremadu condoles Gov Dickson over mother’s death

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Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has commiserated with the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Serieke Dickson, over the death of his mother, the late Mrs. Goldcoast Dickson.

Ekweremadu, in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Uche Anichukwu, described the late matriarch as a devout Christian and leader in her own right, who rendered selfless service to God and humanity.

He said: “This is not only a heavy loss to you, the entire Dickson family, and the good people of Bayelsa State, but also to us your friends and indeed the nation. We had all prayed along with you, hoping she would return to us in good health, but the will of God supersedes our wishes.

“She will be remembered for leading a pious life of service to God and humanity and for giving to Bayelsa and Nigeria, a leader like you, who has continued to pay his dues to national development.

“Your kind and patriotic dispositions could only have been inculcated by a home, especially a mother that believes in national unity and being a brother’s keeper.

“On behalf of my family and constituents, therefore, I share in your grief over the sad loss and in your joy for a life well-spent”.

The senate president prayed God to grant the deceased a peaceful repose and the “countryman” governor and the people of Bayelsa the fortitude bear the irreversible loss.

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Pension assets hit N8.23trn

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Acting Director-General, National Pension Commission PenCom, Mrs. Aisha Dahir-Umar, PENCOMhas stated that the assets under the Contributory Pension Scheme CPS have increased from N7.52 trillion in December 2017 to N8.23 trillion in June 2018.
Dahir-Umarwho disclosed this during the 3rd annual conference of the National Association of Insurance and Pension CorrespondentsNAIPCO, in Lagos yesterday, said the increase is attributed to new contributions received, interest/coupon from fixed income securities and net realised/ unrealised gains on equities and mutual fund investments.
The PenCom boss, who was represented by Head, Contributions Bond Redemption Department, PenCom, OlulanaLoyinmi, said the number of contributors had also grown from 7.89 million in December 2017 to 8.14 million in June 2018 as a total of 312, 291 employees joined the pension scheme during the first six months of the current year.
Umar, who spoke briefly in recent developments in the sector, also pointed out that as part of efforts to enhance the monthly pension of retirees under the scheme, the commission initiated the Person Enhancement Programme.
She said: “It was discovered that the returns being generated by the PFAs on the balances of RSAs of majority of retirees could be used to enhance their monthly pensions.”
Consequently, she added that, the commission sought for and obtained the approval of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to implement the pension enhancement programme, which resulted in increased monthly pensions for most retirees receiving pension under the programmed withdrawal arrangement.
She said the implementation of the pension enhancement was one of the significant milestones attained since the commencement of the CPS, stressing that, it confirmed that CPS had workable internal mechanisms to respond to legitimate demands of retirees as they seek a reasonable retirement income.The commission, she said, intends to sustain this periodic review exercise in line with relevant provisions of the law.
Meanwhile PENCOM also revealed that the circular on Voluntary Contributions VCs it recently issued was to curb the high rate of incessant withdrawals by contributors.Dahir-Umaru noted that the main thrust of the circular, released by the commission in Nov. 2017 states inter alia: “That 50 per cent of the VCs can be withdrawn once in every two years.
“Also, every subsequent withdrawal will be on incremental contributions from the last withdrawal. Furthermore, the remaining 50 per cent of the VCs shall be domiciled for augmenting pensions at old age.”She added: “The circular issued was necessitated by the observed incidences of high rates of withdrawals from VCs by contributors.The number, she said, increased from 7.89 million in December 2017 to 8.14 million as at June 2018.

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Obtaining National ID card with tears

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Those who registered for the National Identity Card in 2013 that is like five years ago are just getting that plastic substance. I registered in 2016 and was at the headquarters on Wednesday to collect mine, and the staff who attended to me told me that my card is not ready yet.” We are giving out to those who registered in 2013,” she told me. I was taken aback with this response.  She saw the expression on my face, and maybe she was moved. “When did you register,” she asked me. “2016,” I responded.” So, when do you think my card would be ready?” I followed with this question; she could not give me a certain date.

If those who registered in 2013 are just accessing and collecting their cards, it means Ii will need to wait for more three years to get my own that is if it is after five years of registration before one can get his card.

At the onset, and as it is typical with Nigerians, they take time to embrace government projects that is not spinning money there and then. Things like microcredit loans even hardly get patronised. In the case of employment, of course millions would rush for say 10,000 job vacancies. In the case of the National ID Card, as usual, the citizens were less attractive to it, but as time went on they have wholly embraced it. And the crowd now is something.  This crowd seems to be overwhelming the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). If not why would it take this much time – five years – before a card can be ready?

As important as this project is, and considering how Nigerians have come to embrace it, I think the management of the NIMC should device a means to see how this card can be produced within one week of registration by a Nigerian.

I was at the headquarters during the month of Ramadan on a Wednesday to collect mine, the crowd I met there was huge, and had to leave and decided to come back after Ramadan. It is really cumbersome and frustrating to those who come to register and collect as well as the NIMC staff who are attending to people. I could not stand it, so I left. On Wednesday, July 18, 2018 when I returned to collect my card, there was no crowd this time around. With that, I was happy, thinking I can just walk in and collect my card. Well, that was not to be. As it is now, I don’t know when I would get this important document. I needed it to do one or two things where it is demanded, since I don’t have it, that is not possible. One can imagine what this delay has caused now. I could have waited, but i do not even know when the card would be ready, so it would mean an endless wait.

But why should it take that much long time. Granted that it needs security printing to be done, that five years too me is too long. Even the Naira cannot take that much long to be printed. The management of the NIMC should look for a way around and bout it to see how the card can be accessible to Nigerians with seven days after registration.

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Yusuf Binji appointed MD of CCNN

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Board of Directors of Cement Company of Northern Nigeria CCNN, one of Nigeria’s largest cement producers, has announced the appointment of Engr. Yusuf Binji as its new Managing Director effective September 1, 2018. Prior to this appointment, Binji was the Managing Director of Obu Cement Company a subsidiary of BUA Cement, in Okpella, Edo State – a position he has held since February 2017. He takes over from Ibrahim Aminu who joins the larger BUA Group in an Executive Director capacity.

Speaking on this appointment, Abdul SamadRabiu, Chairman of the CCNN Board of Directors, said Yusuf Binji’s appointment was part of a restructuring effort aimed at further positioning the company for better business performance.

Yusuf Binji brings with him solid experience from almost 3 decades in the African cement industry having worked with Heidelberg Africa, CCNN and BUA Cement in various capacities. Prior to joining BUA Cement, he was Technical Director at CCNN with responsibility for plant operations, maintenance, projects and power generation of the whole plant and was instrumental in the turning around of CCNN operations when BUA took over. Before then, he had worked extensively with Heidelberg Cement Africa. Whilst at Heidelberg Cement Africa, he underwent various foreign assignments to CEMENTA Slite Plant, Sweden and NORCEM Kjpsvik factory, Norway.

He also undertook a joint project assignment to develop recommendations for harmonized control procedures around dispatch of cement at a few different plants in West and Central Africa Ghacem, CimTogo, CimBenin, CCNN, TPCC and CimGabon using a ‘best common procedure’ approach.

As Managing director at BUA Obu Cement, he was responsible for overseeing extensive growth in production volumes and sales, and solidifying BUA Cement’s place as the preferred brand in its key markets.“We are thus confident in his ability to build on the gains recorded in recent years by CCNN and oversee new growth areas for the company,” Abdul Samad added

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