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Bandits kill five people and injure many more in Katsina

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Suspected bandits killed five people and injured several others in Katsina State’s Dangaze community, Batsari local council.
The incident occurred last Thursday around 12 p.m., while members of the community were buying and selling goods at a local market.

It was discovered that the market is open every Thursday and that several people from neighboring communities had gathered to watch it open.

According to a source familiar with the incident, suspected bandits stormed the area while they were waiting for the market to begin.

The bandits, according to the source, used sophisticated weapons and rode motorcycles when they stormed the area.

“They shot sporadically, and people scurried for cover.” Five people were killed by the bandits, and several others were injured.

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“Some of the injured are currently receiving treatment at Batsari General Hospital, while some community members have fled their homes in fear of another attack,” an eyewitness said.

SP Gambo Isah, the state Police Command’s spokesperson, had yet to respond to inquiries about the incident as of the time of this report.

Meanwhile, security operatives in Kaduna State killed several bandits yesterday. According to a statement issued by the state’s Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, the bandits were killed and their camps were destroyed during clearance operations in the Igabi and Chikun local council areas.

Aruwan stated that clearance operations were carried out in the general areas of Faka, Katuka, Barebari, and Maguzawa, spanning the Chikun and Igabi local councils.

According to the statement, an unconfirmed number of bandits were spotted on the high ground across the Maguzawa river. “They were engaged and neutralized by a NAF attack helicopter,” he said.

“Furthermore, the security forces conducted clearance patrols to Katuka, about nine kilometers from Kangon Kadi in Chikun local council,” Aruwan added. During the camp destruction, a fleeing bandit was apprehended and the following items were recovered: one motorcycle, one AK-47 rifle, and 30 rounds of ammunition.

“One Rabi Hajiya Karime, the wife of a notorious bandit Zubairu, was apprehended during a subsequent clearance operation to Kangon Kadi and Barebari areas.” Malam Idris Audu, the bandits’ spiritual leader, was also apprehended, as were Abdulrasheed Gambo Na Halima and Abubakar Idris Na Halima, suspected collaborators.

“Similarly, after dislodging and razing some bandit camps in the Udawa general area of Chikun LGA, some bandit items were recovered.” They include motorcycles, an AK-47 rifle, AK-47 magazines, ammunition, and drugs.”

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He mentioned that Governor Nasir El-Rufai was pleased with the reports and praised the security forces for a successful operation.

“He expressed gratitude to the troops for their unwavering efforts and urged security agencies to conduct thorough investigations into the individuals apprehended.” “Clearance patrols will continue in these and other designated areas,” he added.

Ighalo included in Rohr’s World Cup qualifying squad

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Gernot Rohr, the coach of the Super Eagles, has named Al Shabab striker Odion Ighalo to his 40-man provisional list for next month’s 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Liberia and Cape Verde.

The Franco-German coach is a huge fan of the former Manchester United striker, who finished top scorer at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations before retiring from international football.

In a recent Instagram post, Nigeria Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick hinted that talks for Ighalo’s return to the national team were already underway.

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“I had a lengthy conversation with Odion Ighalo; personally, I believe we require experience in our attack to complement our energetically youthful Osinmeh, Onuachu, Kelechi, and others.” “Odion’s body language is extremely positive,” Pinnick observed.

In an interview with Elegbete TV, Rohr revealed that the former Nigeria U-20 captain was included in his 40-man provisional list for the games against Liberia and Cape Verde, but it is unclear whether the striker has given his word to return to the team.

“Ighalo is a very important man, and I hope he can return.” I’ve added him to the 40-man provisional list for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and we’re in contact. He’s doing very well at his club, and he still wants to help his country. We have a lot of good strikers like Awoniyi, Moffi, Onuachu, and Osimhen, but no one like Ighalo.

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“Ighalo is unique. He’s a unique player who sees everything. Our team now lacks maturity and experience, and this is where he could assist us, as we miss his leadership, experience, and goals. He was the leading scorer in both the previous AFCON and the qualifiers. I believe we have a lot of young players, but they could learn a lot from such a good player.”

Ighalo, who scored 16 goals in 35 appearances for the Eagles between 2015 and 2019, has been in excellent form for his club, scoring eight goals in nine league games.

He was named to the Saudi League’s Team of the Week for their games in week nine.

Ortom: We Rejected RUGA in Order to Protect Benue People’s Lives

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The Benue State Government stated on Thursday that it rejects the federal government’s plans to establish Cattle Colonies, Rural Grazing Area (RUGA) settlements, and Grazing Reserves, as well as any other plans to secure the lives of the people of the state.

Governor Samuel Ortom, in a press statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Nath Ikyur, reiterated Benue’s position on the matter.

He stated that the state government only agreed to the National Livestock Transformation Programme (NLTP) because the National Economic Council (NEC), which includes the 36 state governors, approved it after a series of engagements and incorporated suggestions from state stakeholders.

The governor stated that under the NLTP, states were free to adopt and implement aspects of the plan that suited their unique circumstances, adding that “unfortunately, the Presidency rejected this but would rather continue to dribble Nigerians.”

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“In Benue State, we have a ranching law, and our competitive advantages in livestock farming include indigenous cattle, piggery, goats, and fisheries, among other things.” All of this is reflected in the plan, and Benue State has agreed to its implementation on these terms.”

Ortom also dismissed as false a statement attributed to a former presidential aide, Laureta Onochie, that he supported the RUGA plan, claiming that the state government was listed as one of the states that applied for federal funds for the purpose of establishing ranches.

“We read in the media that a former presidential aide, Laureta Onochie, tried to spin a false narrative about Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State’s position on the implementation of the National Livestock Transformation Plan” (NLTP).

“Onochie made false allegations, painting the picture that Governor Ortom supports RUGA, because the state government was listed as one of the states that applied for federal funds to establish ranches.”

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“However, it is clear that Onochie is unwilling to change her ways, which is why the Senate unanimously rejected her nomination as a Federal INEC Commissioner.”

Ortom said it was devious for Onochie to drag him into an argument about which she had no knowledge, and that if the former presidential aide “has any modicum of decency remaining in her tainted pedigree, she should rather commend Governor Ortom for insisting on ranching as the win-win solution to herdsmen attacks on farming communities, which has now been embraced by other states and the federal government.”

CBN assures users that e-Naira is safe and reliable

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The Central Bank of Nigeria has stated that its recently launched e-Naira project is safe and reliable.

Mr. Osita Nwanisobi, Director of Corporate Communications, stated this on Thursday while speaking at the ongoing CBN-Fair in Abakaliki.

According to the apex bank, the e-security Naira’s and dependability stem from the use of cryptographic technologies encrypted with two factors for authentication.

The CBN, on the other hand, noted that the new digital financial project may pose some challenges to Nigerians in the short term due to its use of Bank Verification Numbers.

“The issue of security and dependability of the e-Naira platform is guaranteed,” Nwanisobi stated. It is ensured by the technology’s use of cryptographic encrypted two-factor authentication. As a result, the issue of whether the platform is secure is addressed, as it is.

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“The e-Naira project is a journey; we anticipate minor challenges in the short term, and I can tell you where some of these issues will arise.” The e-Naira platform is compatible with BVN, and when I ask some people if they have email addresses, they tell me they don’t.”

He warned Nigerians to avoid unregulated financial schemes promoted by bogus Ponzi operators, claiming that they had been cheated out of their hard-earned money.
“The first step is to educate the Nigerian people, because you are the best security for yourselves.” As a result of our sensitization, you will begin to recognize and avoid some of these things (fake Ponzi operators). “You’ll know the moment you see them,” Nwanisobi said.

“The other thing is for us to work with security agencies to ensure that those who gullibly defraud Nigerians are brought to book, and we have done quite a number in this regard,” he continued. We collaborate with security agencies to ensure that those who claim to be something they are not are held accountable.”

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According to him, there is no way a genuine investment can provide 10% monthly returns and 120% annual returns.

“You believe that to be true?” he asked. Where is he going to get the money? What is the individual’s line of work? Is the individual regulated?”

NAF will carry out the recommendations of the Committee on Armed Forces Reform

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Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), has pledged the Nigerian Air Force’s (NAF) support for the Ministry of Defence Implementation and Advisory Committee as it implements the recommendations of the Committee.

the Committee previously established to reform the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) for effective and efficient service delivery

Air Marshal Amao made the remarks while hosting members of the Committee led by the Committee’s Vice Chairman, Lieutenant General Abel Akale (Rtd), at NAF Headquarters in Abuja.

While noting that there have been several reform recommendations that have never seen the light of day in the past, the CAS expressed optimism that with the rich pedigree of the Implementation Committee members, this time will be different.

There was no doubt that if the recommendations are implemented, the AFN will be restored to its rightful place as a global player.

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The CAS also praised the Honourable Minister of Defence, Retired Major General Bashir Magashi, for recognizing the need to reform the entire military, noting that the timing for such reform could not have been more opportune given the dynamic nature of modern warfare.

Retired Lieutenant General Alkale stated in his remark that the Committee members were at HQ NAF to brief the CAS on their efforts in implementing the various recommendations contained in the approved report, as well as to solicit his support and input on how to move the recommendation processes forward.

While extolling the importance of airpower in counterinsurgency operations, Lt Gen Akale emphasized the importance of ensuring that well-thought-out recommendations are implemented by the three services in light of the renewed emphasis on jointness.

He also thanked the CAS for recommending AVM Emmanuel Wonah, a capable senior NAF officer, to serve as the NAF’s representative on the Reform Committee.

“The officer you sent to represent the NAF on the Committee has been outstanding and should be a source of pride for the NAF,” he said.

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It may be recalled that the Minister of Defence, Retired Maj Gen Bashir Magashi, established a 21-man Committee in February 2021 to facilitate the reforms of the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

The Committee, led by Air Vice Marshal Mohammed Ndatsu Umaru (Rtd), had a 10-point Terms of Reference aimed primarily at repositioning the Armed Forces for 21st-century warfare.

The Implementation Committee’s primary responsibility is to ensure that the Reform Committee’s recommendations are carried out.

 Defense Headquarters will hold joint operations planning exercise

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The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) Abuja is planning a Joint Operations Planning Exercise (JOPEX) for participants of the Army War College Nigeria (AWCN), Naval War College Nigeria (NWCN), and Air Force War College Nigeria (AWCN) from November 1–7, 2021, at the Army War College, Nigeria premises at WU Bassey Barracks, Asokoro, Abuja.

Brigadier General (Retired) is the Acting Director of Defence Media Operations.

Bernard Onyeuko made the announcement in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

“The exercise nicknamed Exercise SKY LOCK is the first edition to be organized by the DHQ for the three Services War Colleges at the request of the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor,” Onyeuko said.

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According to him, the primary goal of the training is to prepare participants to respond effectively to contemporary security challenges confronting Nigeria through a collaborative and multi-agency approach.

“The exercise involves aspects of national security, inter-agency coordination, and logistics planning, counter-terrorism, counter-insurgency, and stabilization operations,” he said.

He went on to say that it would also provide a forum for participants being trained as operational commanders and staff to practice planning, preparation, and execution of these aspects under various scenarios.

He stated that the one-week exercise will bring together umpires, observers, and visitors from the Nigerian Armed Forces, paramilitary forces, and international military assistance partners, among others.

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Meanwhile, the Chief of Defence Staff will be the Special Guest of Honor at the exercise’s opening ceremony on Monday, November 1, 2021, at 0900 hours.

Reps Inquire About N1.2bn NAFDAC Budget For Vehicles, ICT

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The House of Representatives Committee on Health Services on Sunday questioned the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control about the N1.2 billion proposed in its 2022 budget for the purchase of vehicles, information communications technology, and computer systems.

When NAFDAC Director-General Prof Mojisola Adeyeye appeared before the committee to defend the agency’s 2022 budget, the committee questioned the rationale for the massive amounts budgeted for vehicles and ICT equipment, as well as other capital projects.

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Adeyeye told the committee that N2.9 billion was budgeted for the construction of NAFDAC’s offices, N614.3 billion for vehicle procurement, N666.2 billion for the provision of ICT and computer systems, N157.1 billion for plants and generators, N1.4 billion for laboratory equipment, N78 billion for office furniture and fittings, N73.9 billion for meals and hospitality, and N752.6 billion for local and international travels, among other things.

According to the budget breakdown, the agency plans to buy 80 computers (PCs) for N550,000 each and 50 laptops for N625,000 each, as well as computer accessories.

Soldiers kill fighter during an attack on army post in Abia by the Biafra National Guard

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Nigerian Army troops have killed one of the Biafra National Guard (BNG) fighters who attacked soldiers in Abia State.

On Thursday, protesters stormed a military post in Amaekpu, Ohafia Local Government Area.

Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, Director of Army Public Relations, described the ambush in a statement.

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According to him, the heavily armed assailants arrived at the location in a number of vehicles and fired bullets.

Troops retaliated, killing one, while others fled, abandoning their vehicles. Among the items recovered at the scene was a pump action gun.

Those who managed to flee were apprehended at Eda by soldiers from the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Ohaozara in Ebonyi State.

“The troops recovered three more vehicles and apprehended one of the gunmen,” Nwachukwu continued.

 Kwara APC reacts to defection of an ex-speaker to PDP

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The Kwara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has stated that the home base of former State House of Assembly Speaker, Ibrahim Isa Bio, who defected to the PDP, remains with the APC despite his defection.

In a statement, Tajudeen Aro, the APC’s State Publicity Secretary, said, “Bio’s decision is purely personal and totally unrelated to community development and popular good.”

According to the party, “the entire community, as well as Dr. Jamila Bio, the former minister’s biological daughter, who is currently serving as Senior Special Assistant on SDGs to Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, are fully behind the APC.”

“It is reassuring indeed that the former minister’s daughter and the entire Gure/Gwasoro community have firmly decided to keep faith with the APC, along with Baruten Local Government and the entire Kwara North Senatorial District, as they witness unprecedented good governance through infrastructure development and effective, equitable representation at state and federal levels,” the party said.

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The party emphasized the construction of new roads, hospitals, and school renovations, as well as the establishment of the first state radio station in Kwara North, which is located in the Baruten Local Government Area.

It stated that “while we do not want to lose any member, Alhaji Bio Ibrahim has a right to run for Senate on the platform of his choice.”

“The APC, on the other hand, reserves the right to urge every party member to prioritize the interests of their communities, especially now that the APC administration is performing well.”

It was recalled that the former speaker and minister defected from the APC to the PDP on Thursday in his Gure/Gwasoro ward in the State’s Baruten Local Government Area.

ICPC accuses FCDA staff of engaging in real estate scam

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) accused Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) officials of conspiring with members of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN) to defraud beneficiaries of the territory’s mass housing scheme yesterday.

In his submission to the investigative hearing on the operations of real estate developers in the FCT, ICPC Chairman, Prof Bolaji Owasanoye, claimed that the Federal Capital Territory Administration’s (FCTA) Land Department was conspiring with REDAN to defraud Nigerians in the territory.

He stated that his Commission had received several petitions and complaints from the real estate sector, off-buyers, developers, bothering on forgery, non-delivery of projects, marketing of fake land, fraudulent allocation, and government refusal to pay fair values for acquired land, among others.

Even as the House of Representatives charged the country’s security agencies with stepping up their efforts to apprehend perpetrators of all the ongoing shady practices in the real estate sector.

The ICPC president claimed that the FCDA has refused to clean up the real estate sector despite knowing about the shady practices and “looking the other way.”

According to the Chairman, the developers collected massive amounts of land with the agreement to pay counterpart funding and build houses for intending Beneficiaries, only to turn around and sell the land to the highest bidders.

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Owasanoye confirmed that corrupt public officials were using real estate to conceal ill-gotten wealth.

He requested that land title registration be made mandatory in order to identify the true owners of estates and prevent public officials from hiding behind third parties in order to acquire illegal properties.

According to the ICPC boss, many of the estate houses in Abuja were actually used for money laundering, which explains why the houses were left vacant even years after they were completed.

“Since its inception, the ICPC has received a number of petitions.” Despite the fact that we have not compiled the numbers pertaining to land issues,

“However, we have received a number of petitions from stakeholders in the real estate and housing sectors, off-takers, prospective buyers, and the general public regarding the behavior and antics of real estate developers within the FCT and sometimes outside the FCT on this very important subject.”

“The nature of these complaints and petitions varies. They are concerned with forgery, cloaning of land documents, double or multiple land allocations, allocation of land without the minister’s approval, revocation of land title without due process, non-delivery of projects, embezzlement of sourced capital, land racketeering, the use of land syndicates and speculators, marketing of fake layouts, fraudulent allocation of land, inordinate delay in processing of land documents for those who subscribe to their projects, and general nonsense.

“In addressing some of the issues raised in the petitions forwarded to the ICPC, we have successfully investigated and prosecuted some errant public officials and their collaborators, including staff of the Federal Capital Development Authority, Civil Defence, persons who abuse public trust, fraudulent real estate development operatives, and other ancillary people, who have further deepened the FCT’s mass housing gap.”

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“Our investigations have resulted in the recovery of assets and funds that were either diverted or retrieved in the public interest.” In some cases, we simply made certain that the projects under consideration were delivered to the beneficiaries who had paid for them.

“Further to the foregoing, in 2010 and 2011, the Federal Government conducted a systems study and review of mass housing delivery in the FCT, where it was discovered that members of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), who had been allocated huge plots of land for mass housing development in the FCT in collaboration with the Federal Government through the Federal Mortgage Bank and its responsibility to provide infrastructure upon which the allocations were made to them, and These developers failed to pay counterpart funding and deliver infrastructure to the project site, instead offering and selling plots to the highest bidder, in violation of policy.

“The FCDA rarely sanctioned some of these abuses.” In other words, despite knowing about the abuses, the FCDA chose to ignore them. The effect of REDAN members’ actions, of course, is that low and middle-income earners are supposed to be direct beneficiaries of the NHF because some money is deducted from our paychecks as a contribution to the NHF. They were denied housing because the plan and objective were completely undermined by the REDAN collaborators’ deceptive and fraudulent approach, because those beneficiaries could not even secure housing allocation, which is the basis for accessing the fund. The estates became the exclusive preserve of society’s wealthy.

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“The subsequent pressure this places on low and middle-income earners is that it becomes a push factor for public sector corruption, as public servants desperate for their own homes subvert processes, government policies, and abuse their office for private gain in order to meet the desire for decent housing.”

“Furthermore, some members of REDAN obtain funds from the Federal Mortgage Bank for mass housing but divert those funds to build private estates, which are then sold at exorbitant prices to the general public, excluding public officers, who are the main and intended beneficiaries of the Federal Mortgage Bank’s projects and structures, as well as its policies and mandates.” Such public officials are unable to afford the high prices of such homes. It should be noted that, according to the original concept of the government’s mass housing policy, developers are supposed to profile and forward names of allottees to FCDA in order for the agency to issue a certificate of occupancy. In practice, however, developers do not follow these policies, and subscribers are frequently left at their mercy, holding only letters of allocation rather than a proper title to land.

“The ICPC’s intervention in this sector has resulted in recoveries on behalf of some allottees for FMB, FCDA, and, on occasion, other stakeholders.”

“In a similar vein, corrupt public officials use real estate investment as a vehicle for concealing ill-gotten wealth and laundering money.” To conceal the illegal origin of funds, public officials acquire estates under pseudonyms.

“This is made possible by a lack of proper documentation, the registration of titles to land and estates in the country, and the failure to enforce beneficial ownership standards.” A tour of Abuja, particularly the metropolis and the central area, would reveal a plethora of estates that are built but unoccupied. I don’t think any investor would be interested in such properties if they were built with funds borrowed at market rates. They’d put them to use one way or another. As a result, some of those estates are suspected of being used to launder ill-gotten public funds.

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“For example, the commission has a case where we recovered 241 from a public house from a public officer, and another case where we recovered 60 buildings on a large expanse of land from a public officer.” Corruption in the real estate industry facilitates illicit financial flows. The real estate sector is widely recognized as appealing to IFFs because it is partially informal, poorly regulated, and prone to abuse through the use of shell companies, intermediaries, and third parties to acquire real value with proceeds of crime or illicit funds.

“It is important to note that the main culprits and criminals who are causing problems are the FCDA staff and their collaborators.” Over the years, the ICPC has collaborated with a number of relevant registries to reduce incidents of corruption in the land tenure system through intelligence and information sharing, the availability of our forensic tools for document analysis and the detention of forged documents, and the prosecution of offenders.

“The commission has recommended administrative resolutions at various times, where FCDA is required to correct whatever went wrong and reallocate or withdraw allocations based on what is the proper justice of the case at the time.” This is in addition to prosecuting offenders when infractions are discovered and violations of relevant laws are established, and in some cases, ill-gotten assets are recovered and returned to victims.

“The defunct special presidential investigation panel on public property recovery, in collaboration with the FMB, investigated some real estate developers who failed to remit and pay money owed to the government.” The ICPC continued and completed this exercise, recovering a total of N53, 968, 158, 974.64 from it.

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“The figure includes a portion of the money that was paid and handed over in advance, with approximately N858 million fully recovered and returned to FBN.” One billion naira in post-dated cheques due in October, and N51 billion plus in promissory notes in advance notarized agreement FMBN. We are pleased that the Ministry, led by the current Minister, has taken the bull by the horns and implemented a slew of measures. He wrote a letter to the ICPC two years ago, requesting collaboration to deal with a slew of anomalies he encountered on the ground, and we responded.