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Insecurity: FG pitted against critics, Sheik Ahmad Gumi in military operations

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The federal government has been pitted against critics and Sheik Ahmad Gumi in various military operations against bandits in Zamfara and other states.

Several other efforts by both the federal government and the state had failed to produce results prior to the military operations.

Many critics of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration have expressed concern about Sheik Gumi’s mediation efforts, claiming that they are an attempt to protect the bandits from punishment.

The federal government was forced to launch military operations in Zamfara after a spate of killings and kidnappings of school children in Niger, Kaduna, and Zamfara states, which resulted in the deaths of some of them.

While many Nigerians applaud the military’s success in driving bandits out of their camps in Zamfara and killing many of them, Gumi opposes the action, calling it counterproductive. Military might, he argued, had never been a solution to similar challenges anywhere in the world.

He went on to say that the government should have opted for dialogue in order to find a long-term solution to the lingering issue.

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“These herdsmen are going nowhere; they are already in battle gear,” the Islamic cleric said of the ongoing military offensive. And we are very familiar with our military. So, before things get out of hand, we’ll need some cool heads to deal with this delicate situation.

“In the past, military actions aggravated the situation, inciting herdsmen to resist. Any further action will exacerbate their religious fanaticism.

“It protects them from being branded as thieves, reinforcing their recruitment of gullible, young unemployed youth, as we saw with Boko Haram,” he said.

Sheik Gumi’s stance, on the other hand, drew the wrath of the presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina, who referred to critics of the military operations as “bandit lovers.”

Only those who refused to be objective were opposed to the federal government’s military offensive against the bandits, he said.

“A bandit lover is on record as saying that a military offensive would fail and that the bandits would “go nowhere,” he said. True? False! They’re on their way somewhere. That is the pits.”

He claimed that the bandits had a chance to turn a new leaf before the military operations when Zamfara, Katsina, and many other states offered to talk.

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“Governments attempted to negotiate with them, but they resisted. They refused to hear the hunters’ whistle, as if they were doomed to die. They flooded the land with grief, tears, and blood, as was their custom (as Fela Anikulapo-Kuti would say). He went on to say, “Now the shoe is on the other foot.”

“I am my country’s lover, my region’s lover, my state’s lover, and my people’s and humanity’s lover,” the Islamic cleric said in a swift response to Adesina’s exposé.

“I am a board-certified medical doctor who understands how to precisely excise a brain tumor while sparing the delicate surrounding tissues. I was a commissioned military officer who understands the purpose of the military and its capabilities. I am an academic with a doctorate from another country.

“As an Islamic scholar, I am well aware of the immorality of killing innocent people. So, in this ocean of oblivion, silence is not an option for me,” he explained.

Gumi went on to say that those who disagree with him are cynical and don’t understand the gravity of the situation.

“As for the cynics who have nothing to contribute to the dilemma except vituperation and abuses, we know what they’re made of. He added, “Without a doubt!”

According to the Islamic cleric, the long-term solution to the threat of banditry, kidnapping, and other crimes perpetrated by bad elements among the Fulani herdsmen is a multifaceted approach that both states and the federal government should adopt.

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“Good intelligence, competent policing, engagement of local herdsmen in policing, rehabilitation, reconciliation, and reparation of all banditry victims will be found to be the solution.

He continued, “A good and honest judiciary that protects people’s rights, money, and time will surely kill the disease and heal the country of this delinquency, crimes, and bad governance.”

Naira continues to depreciate

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In recent days, it appears that black market merchants have struck gold, taking advantage of limited liquidity on the foreign exchange market as well as Nigerians seeking speedy access.

Since the Central Bank of Nigeria established strict rules on the foreign exchange market, black market traders have had to become more inventive in order to obtain dollars from the official market or in other ways, and they haven’t been shy about using any potential loopholes. One of those days was Thursday.

Nigerians seeking easy access to dollars were compelled to pay N540/$1 according to Abokifx statistics. This was a 0.94 percent rise over the N535.00 paid on Wednesday.

In fact, according to Ripples Nigeria, dealers in some sections of Lagos were selling the dollar for N550.

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The Naira’s value in relation to the British Pound Sterling and the Euro was also affected by the currency crisis.

The Naira lost N10 against the pound, selling for N740/£1 compared to N730/£1 the day before, according to Abokifx statistics.

The Naira dropped N3 in value against the euro, trading at N632/€1 on Thursday, down from N629/€1 on Wednesday.

It was the same story at the official foreign exchange market’s Investors and Exporters (I&E) window.

According to data from FMDQ Securities, the Nigerian currency fell 17 kobo (0.04 percent) versus the US dollar, selling for N411.67/$1 on Thursday, down from N411.50/$1 on Wednesday.

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Market participants bid between N400 and N412.85 for a dollar during trade before settling at N411.67.

The market session saw a 61.20 percent fall in forex supply, with $114.68 million compared to $295.39 million the previous session on Wednesday.

On Thursday, the difference between the market rates for dollars was N128.33, with the black market pricing at N540 and the official market rate at N411.67.

FIFA has given the Aisha Buhari Cup final approval

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FIFA has given the Local Organizing Committee the green light to hold the inaugural edition of the Aisha Buhari Invitational Women’s Tournament, also known as the Aisha Buhari Cup.

The six-nation invitational is being held in honor of the First Lady of the Federal Republic, Dr (Mrs) Aisha Muhammadu Buhari’s name and office.

The world body announced in a letter dated September 8, 2021, signed by Gordon Savic, Head of Qualifiers and International Matches, that the 15th – 21st September showpiece, which will be held at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena and Agege Stadium in Lagos, and will feature hosts Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Morocco, and South Africa’s ‘A’ Women teams, has been sanctioned.

“Fifa is pleased to give official authorization for this women’s tier 1 competition in accordance with article 7 of the regulations…

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The participating teams are reminded that the Laws of the Game must be carefully followed during these tier-1 matches.

“Finally, we’d like to call your attention to FIFA Circular No.1735, which was issued on October 1, 2020. The FIFA Return to Football – International Match Protocol (IMP) or an equivalent protocol of your confederation that is consistent with the aforementioned Protocol must be strictly followed,” the letter stated.

With the approval, the six-nation extravaganza will kick off on Wednesday, September 15th at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Onikan with a match between the Super Falcons, the nine-time African champions, and the Mali Female Eagles.

Court upholds suspension of Secondus as a member and National Chairman of PDP

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The suspension of Prince Uche Secondus, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has been sustained by a Rivers State State High Court presided over by Justice Okugbelem J Gbasam.
In a motion filed by one Ibeawuchi Ernest Alex and four others, Justice Gbasam based his decision on Secondus suspension from the PDP in his Ward 5, Andoni local government area of the State.
Justice Gbasam also granted the aggrieved PDP members’ request to restrain and suspend Secondus from attending or conveying PDP meetings in his role as National Chairman or as a party member.
Geoffrey Uwalaka, Counsel of Uche Secondus, voiced discontent with the result to journalists outside the courtroom, stating that his client will appeal the decision.

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”I’m not surprised by the verdict; I didn’t expect anything less given the way and manner in which the hearing began. We attempted to bring to the court’s attention that the provisions of the law were not followed in the issuance of the originating summons, and that as a result, the court lacked authority to proceed with the case, but the Court ignored our allegations.
”The judgement stated that our client had been suspended; but, as I previously stated, this is not the whole truth; we will meet on appeal.
”As I speak with you, we have completed our appeal, and we are proceeding with our appeal.”
According to Uwosuegbe Eze, counsel for the plaintiffs, the judgment upholds Uche Secondus’ suspension, and any actions from today forth are null and invalid because he is unable to fulfill any tasks.

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Hon. Justice Gbasam has confirmed Uche Secondus’ suspension from the party, and he will remain suspended.
“The PDP members who filed the case to court are PDP members. They were dissatisfied with the Chairman’s administration of the party as well as his anti-party activities.”
However, Eugene Odey, attorney for the PDP, claims that the party was not given a fair hearing.

BBNaija: I apologize for mistaking your friendship with Jackie B – Queen of Whitemoney 

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Queen, a housemate on Big Brother Naija Season 6, has apologized to Whitemoney for misinterpreting his relationship with Jackie B.

Remember how Queen questioned Whitemoney about his relationship with Jackie B?

On Wednesday night, she confronted Whitemoney, accusing him of being unfaithful to her.

Whitemoney’s emotional attachment to Jackie B, she claims, will have an impact on the friendship she’s trying to form.

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Queen also warned Whitemoney to stay away from her if he was not faithful to her, claiming that she is a jealous person.

However, during a Friday conversation with Whitemoney, Queen stated that she believed she would lose her connection with Whitemoney if Jacki B was involved.

“Please accept my apologies for misinterpreting your friendship with Jackie B.

“I didn’t see it that way since you originally promised me you wouldn’t become emotionally connected with anyone, and I was simply glad it was just me and you. I appreciate our friendship and wasn’t ready to share you with anyone, and I was afraid I’d lose my relationship with you if you got emotional.

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“I felt like I wouldn’t be able to play with you like we used to since you know how I react to such things, and I was angry because I was going to be lonely in here because you are the only one I connect with well,” she explained.

VAT: Gov. Wike formally establishes the state Tax Appeal Commission

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The Rivers State Government appears to be moving forward with the implementation of the Federal High Court’s order in Port Harcourt authorizing the state government to introduce Value Added Tax.

This is despite an Appeal Court ruling in Abuja on Friday instructing all parties in the case to maintain the status quo awaiting the outcome of the current litigation.

On Friday, however, Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike launched a four-man tax appeal commission with a mandate to deal with “complaints emanating from people who refuse to pay their taxes, as well as those who believe the tax body is doing something it is not supposed to do.”

Gov. Wike has directed that the Rivers State Value Added Tax bill be implemented by 2021.

The Governor, speaking at the Rivers State Government House in Port Harcourt, asked the members of the committee to instill a new culture in which taxable persons and companies follow the state’s tax laws without hesitation.

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Bennett, Justice Eke Ugbari (rtd) was named as the commission’s chairman, while Edwin Krukrubo, Owhonda Ihekwoaba Nobel, and Mrs. Gift Sovins were named as commissioners.

Taxes, according to the Governor, are crucial sources of revenue for any government in order to meet its financial needs in order to carry out its development plan.

“It is a very serious assignment at this time in terms of what is going on,” he says. As a result, I feel you must accept this job as a call to duty from your state.

“Without taxes, no country can exist. As a result, you will do everything possible to assist the government and citizens in carrying out their responsibilities.

“I believe in you, Chairman, that you will be able to lead the commission members to do the right thing.”

Justice Bennett Eke Ugbari (rtd), the commission’s chairman, remarked after the inauguration that Rivers State has to create enough internal revenue to supplement the statutory allocations it receives from the federal government.

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“As a result, the commission intends to collaborate with other relevant tax agencies in Rivers State in order to produce appropriate internal income for the state,” he stated.

He pledged that the panel will carry out its responsibilities in accordance with the principles of fairness, justice, and equity.

Pulisic returns to the UK on crutches for Chelsea’s match against Aston Villa

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Christian Pulisic returned to Chelsea this week on crutches, according to manager Thomas Tuchel.

Tuchel, on the other hand, believes the American winger will be out for only 10 days.

Pulisic limped out after 62 minutes of his country’s 4-1 triumph against Honduras in a World Cup qualifier on Wednesday.

The 22-year-old returned to London on Thursday and will be unavailable for Saturday’s Premier League match against Aston Villa at Wembley.

In addition, he is expected to miss Chelsea’s Champions League group stage match against Zenit St Petersburg on Tuesday.

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“Unfortunately, Christian arrived on crutches yesterday, and he has an ankle injury that will keep him out for roughly 10 days,” Tuchel stated.

Chelsea will also be missing N’Golo Kante this weekend due to an ankle injury that kept him out of France’s international matches earlier this month, but he might play Zenit.

COVID-19 kills a nurse and infects another person in Edo

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The Edo State Government verified the death of a 56-year-old male nurse and one other COVID-19 person in Auchi General Hospital on Friday.

The fatalities were not vaccinated, according to Ebomwonyi Osagie, head of the state’s Coronavirus Case Management.

Four patients have been discharged in the previous 24 hours, according to Osagie.

According to him, there are now 925 confirmed cases, 646 ongoing cases, and 35 deaths in the state.

Also addressing, Dr. Osamwonyi Irowa, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, claimed the state had not documented any death from the immunization exercise, despite rumors to the contrary.

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He stated that the state administration was committed to preventing Coronavirus-related mortality among its inhabitants.

Irowa expressed his sorrow at the death of the health worker and promised that the state government will do everything in its power to safeguard the people and prevent them from dying.

Buhari held meeting with the NMA as the doctors’ strike enters 40th day

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On Friday, President Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) held a meeting with members of the Nigeria Medical Association at the State House in Abuja.

The meeting comes 40 days after the National Association of Resident Doctors called a strike that would last indefinitely.

Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, and his Minister of State for Health, Olorunnimbe Mamora, were also present at the meeting.

During the meeting, Buhari urged health workers to return to work and urged others considering strikes to settle their differences through negotiation, no matter how long it takes.

According to Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, “the lives of citizens that could be lost or damaged when doctors withdraw services are precious enough to be worth opting for peaceful resolution of differences.”

The outstanding issue of an Establishment circular issued by the Head of Service, removing House officers and NYSC doctors from the scheme of service, had an addendum circular issued by the National Salaries and Wages Commission clarifying that they will continue to earn the wages attached to them on their current wage structure, according to Buhari.

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“I request that the agreement reached in the August 20th and 21st meetings, which is captured in the MOU that I have seen, be strictly implemented,” he added.
The President announced that budgetary allocations for the health sector had been increased, and that a Health Sector Reform Committee, chaired by the Vice President, had been tasked with identifying and addressing weaknesses in the health system, as well as aligning with global best practices that boost public confidence.

“We also support initiatives to expand health-insurance coverage and increase health-financing resources.“

For our large population, we have many more challenges ahead of us and much more work to do.

In this regard, it is important to emphasize that, as senior medical personnel and representatives of one of the world’s most respected professional organizations, your responsibility for Nigerians’ health and well-being is clear.

“It goes beyond your members’ welfare to include a sense of responsibility for the entire country, its sociopolitical health, and national stability,” he added.

The president praised the Nigeria Medical Association for its positive role as Nigeria’s apex professional medical association, particularly in light of the ongoing industrial action.

“As a mature organization led by responsible members with extensive experience, the NMA is well-suited for this role.

“I am also proud to learn of various achievements in our hospitals, such as the separation of conjoined twins and the valiant efforts of our health personnel in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, much of which has earned us national and international recognition, and the recent appointment of one of your colleagues as Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization. We congratulate Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu on his promotion once more,” he said.

Dr. Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Health, said the NMA had played an important role in the development of the health sector, particularly in tackling pandemics, policy formulation, and population health.

Prof. Innocent A. Ujah, President of the NMA, thanked the President for appointing members to key government positions, assent to the Medical Residency Act, and immunization coverage.

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Ujah stated that the association was concerned about the doctors’ strike and had been doing everything possible to alleviate the suffering of patients across the country while pleading for a quick resolution.

He assured the president that the association’s members would continue to support efforts to improve the country’s health.

JUST IN: Appeal Court of Nigeria has ordered Rivers and Lagos to stop collecting VAT

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The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal on Friday ordered the Rivers and Lagos governments to suspend VAT collection pending the outcome of the Federal Inland Revenue Service’s (FIRS) application.

The court in Abuja issued the ruling on Friday, stating that all parties should maintain the status quo until the FIRS’s application is resolved.

The law passed by the Rivers State House of Assembly and signed into law by Governor Nyesom Wike must not be implemented, according to Justice Haruna Tsanami, who issued the order.

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Despite the fact that Lagos had not yet been joined as a party to the suit, the court warned both Lagos and Rivers not to defy its order.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu issued the order as he was signing the Lagos VAT Bill into law.

Soon, there will be more information…