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Kogi Governor Solicits For Establishment Of NAF Base

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The Executive Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, has called for the establishment of a Nigerian Air Force NAF Base in Kogi State.

He made the call when he paid a courtesy visit on the Chief of Air Staff CAS, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao at Headquarters NAF.

According to the Governor, the establishment of a NAF Base in the State would check the activities of bandits as well as facilitate intelligence gathering against criminal elements who have established safe haven in some parts of the State.

Governor Yahaya also disclosed that the State had approached the NAF in 2017 to consider establishing a Forward Operating Base (FOB) at a colonial era airstrip in Zariagi near Lokoja, to which the NAF in 2018 dispatched a reconnaissance team to survey the suitability status of the location for consideration.

He also stated that the need to revisit the matter became necessary in view of the activities of bandits and other criminal elements who have relocated to the State after military operations in September 2020 at Utu Forest situated between Nasarawa and Kogi States forced them out of their comfort zone.

Governor Yahaya further revealed that bandits fleeing from the intense fire power of the military in the North-east and North-west have regrouped in locations between Lokoja and Kabba/Bunu.

Security concerns
The security situation in these areas, according to Governor Yahaya, has led to the residents of the areas relocating to other parts of the State. The Governor went on to state that considering the threats posed by these criminals, coupled with the strategic importance of the State, the need for the revitalization of the talks on the establishment of an FOB became necessary.

Earlier, Governor Yahaya had commended the CAS for his consistent responsiveness towards the activities of insurgents and armed bandits.

In his response, the CAS commended Governor Bello for early detection of the activities of bandits and for his efforts at securing Kogi State.

He noted that recently, bandits and other criminal elements have become very mobile as “once they come under intense fire in one location, they quickly migrate to another location in search of a safe hiding place.” 

He however assured the Governor that the mandate by President Muhammadu Buhari that the Nation must be rid of all criminal elements remains on course and in no distant time, the security situation in Kogi State and environs would take a positive turn.

On the request for the establishment of an FOB, Air Marshal Amao assured the Governor that a team will be constituted to review the report submitted in 2018 with a view to reactivating the plan for the establishment of the FOB. According to the CAS, “the fact that an airstrip already exists in the proposed location is an advantage.”

Highlight of the visit included the laying of wreath by Governor Bello at the NAF Memorial Arcade in respect of NAF personnel who had paid the supreme price in the course of duty.

The visit was witnessed by Branch Heads from Headquarters NAF and some members of Kogi State Executive Council.

Buhari receives Special Envoy to Paul Biya in Abuja

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President Muhammadu Buhari receives in audience Mr Felix Mbayu, Minister delegate in charge of Cooperation with the Commonwealth and Special Envoy of H.E. Paul Biya , President of Cameroon in State House on 13th July 2021.

Yobe’s cemetery and buildings are washed away by a flood

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Yobe’s Low-Cost Cemetery has been washed away by floodwaters triggered by days of non-stop rains, which also destroyed buildings in the Gashua Local Government Area.

This was confirmed by Alhaji Kaku Bulama-Bukar, the Community Development Officer for the Gashua Local Government Council, on Tuesday in Gashua.

It has been raining heavily in Gashua town since Friday, according to the mayor, and some bodies have been exposed in the cemetery as a result of the downpour, which began on July 9. As we speak, many buildings are being demolished, and our cemetery is being submerged underwater.

The spokesman added that some graves were even exposed and that some people were forced to flee their homes in order to save their lives. Bulama-Bukar

The officer stated that the council was compiling a list of the individuals and houses who had been impacted by the disaster.

“As soon as we have completed our assessment of the damage and the people who have been impacted, we will submit our report to the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and the council for consideration.

“I can assure you that relief material, as well as other forms of assistance, will be provided to the affected individuals,” he said in his statement. (NAN)

Emeka Amakeze, an actor, slams colleagues who complain about not being recognized while they are still alive

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Emeka Amakeze, a Nollywood actor, has slammed his colleagues for constantly complaining about people not being celebrated while they are still alive.

On Tuesday morning, the actor posted an Instagram message in which he claimed that the individuals who have made such complaints only comment on and like the posts of celebrities.

He also stated that they have never posted or reposted videos of up-and-coming artists, but instead only hang out or party with celebrities, and that they do not post pictures of themselves with people who are not yet celebrated around the world.

Emeka concluded by stating that he is enraged by such hypocrisy on the part of others.

 

The following is what the actor wrote:

“You only comment on and like the posts of celebrities,” says the author. You have never posted or reposted videos of up-and-coming artists, but only videos of celebrities having a good time or having a good time.

“You don’t post pictures of yourself with people who aren’t participating in the festivities yet.q

“Your direct message inbox is overflowing with unread messages, but you are the one arguing with yourself about how others only celebrate people after they have passed away.

“Please understand that I am allergic to hypocrisy.”

 

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Three bankers arrested by EFCC for alleged N51.9m fraud

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The Lagos Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested three bankers over an alleged case of conspiracy, stealing, forgery and obtaining money by false pretence.

The suspects- Kagha Uchenna, Okoro Davidson and Egbogu Obiora, who are employees of a new generation bank, allegedly conspired and defrauded a customer of the bank of N51, 978, 883. 37.

Investigations revealed that the trio forged the signature and National Identification Number of the customer, activated his mobile banking application and fraudulently withdrew the money.

A statement on Monday by the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren said, “The suspects, who were arrested on July 7, 2021 at the Nsukka, Enugu branch of the bank, have volunteered statements and will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

Also, the anti-graft agency on Monday, arraigned one Naankang Dawan, his companies: Taen Nigeria Ltd, Lataen Engineering Ltd alongside Moruf Tunji Olukanmi before Justice D. V Agishi of the Federal High Court, Jos, Plateau State on 31-count bordering on conspiracy, money laundering and obtaining N908 million by false pretence.

Dawan, who reportedly inherited some companies including a petrol station from his family, allegedly connived with some staff of First Bank, including Moruf Olukanmi, to defraud customers using a Point of Sale terminal allocated to him.

The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Based on their pleas, prosecution counsel Benjamin Manji asked for a trial date and also remanded them at the correctional centre pending trial.

But defence counsel, A.G Yirvoms informed the Court of a pending application for the bail of his clients.

Justice Agishi adjourned the case till July 26, 2021 for consideration of bail application and October 6, 2021, for trial.

Forgery: Pro-Nigeria group faults judgement exonerating Adeosun

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… charges  EFCC, ICPC to produce   erstwhile Minister in Court
A pan-Nigerian organisation, Nigeria First, has frowned at a High Court judgement exonerating ex-finance minister, Kemi Adeosun, of forgery.
Before her resignation three years ago, Adeosun admitted that her National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) exemption certificate was fabricated.
However, despite her self-confession, Adeosun is yet to be prosecuted and recently obtained a court judgement which trivialised her failure to participate in the NYSC scheme prior to
her appointment.
The judgment delivered last week, declared that Mrs Adeosun needed not to partake in the NYSC scheme to be appointed a minister or contest national or state assembly elections.
But the Nigeria First said the ex-Minister must face the full wrath of the law for giving herself undue advantage using false presentations.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday in Abuja, the group’s Secretary-General, Comrade Richard Augustine Adie, called on the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to effect Adeosun’s arrest and subsequent prosecution.
Augustine noted that these agencies must prove to Nigerians that nobody is above the law.
According to Nigeria First, Adeosun swore an oath of office to bear true allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, thus bringing out the fact that she also committed perjury by lying under oath, which is also a punishable offence.
The group, however, expressed confidence that justice will be served as a deterrent to others.
Read full statement below:
The leadership of Nigeria First welcomes you all to this important press conference which became necessary given the recent court ruling exonerating the former minister of finance, Kemi Adeosun, of allegations of non-participation in the mandatory National Youth Service Scheme ( NYSC) and the subsequent use of fake NYSC certificate to confer undue advantage on herself.
We must all agree that for any country to make progress, such a country must be governed by laws represented in the Constitution. The case of Nigeria should not be any different because those that run afoul of the law must be made to face justice in the interest of peace and tranquillity.
It is thus no longer news that the former minister of finance, Kemi Adeosun, forged her NYSC exemption certificates, which she admitted in her resignation letter to President Muhammadu Buhari because she was no longer worthy of remaining in office as a result.
It was bad enough that her actions indeed caused an embarrassment to the country, and as such, any move to exonerate her would be akin to stating that some people are above the law in Nigeria and as such, they can get away with crimes against the state, as in the case of Kemi Adeosun with the recent pronouncement by a federal high court in Abuja.
Nigeria First as an organization at the vanguard of promoting the ideals of democracy and democratic governance, abhors a situation where the sensibilities of Nigerians would be insulted by the judicial arm of government, as evident in the court ruling.
It must be stated that the case of Kemi Adeosun is crystal clear a case of forgery and the conferment of undue advantage to herself when she presented forged NYSC certificates for clearance as a commissioner in Ogun state and subsequently as a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
It is also succinct to add that in law, ignorance is not an excuse, even we have credible information at our disposal that indeed Kemi Adeosun was aware that the NYSC certificate in her possession was forged, yet, she still went ahead to present them.
Nigeria First is also alarmed that there is an attempt in some quarters to give Kemi Adeosun a clean bill of health because of her perceived connection to some influential figures in the country, who in the first place nominated her for the positions she held in the political scene in the country since 2011.
It is thus the resolution of the leadership of Nigeria First that such actions are unpatriotic and a clear case of insulting the sensibilities of Nigerians from all walks of life in this critical point of our existence.
Nigeria First in citing sections 26 (1) (c) and 25 (1) (a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, wishes to call on the ICPC to effect the arrest and subsequent prosecution of Kemi Adeosun under sections (17) (c) and (25) (b) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, for certificate forgery and conferment of undue advantage to herself using false presentations.
We believe that the ICPC, as mandated by the law, would act swiftly in ensuring that no Nigerian is conferred an undue advantage in evading justice, especially for forging such a sensitive government document.
We are also using this medium to call on the rejuvenated Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to rise to the occasion in arresting and prosecuting Kemi Adeosun under 3 (6) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17 of the Revised Edition (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) 2007 for forgery of NYSC certificate.
Nigeria First is reminding the ICPC and the EFCC that this is a unique opportunity to prove to Nigerians that nobody is above the law. As such, the law must run its course no matter how highly or lowly placed in the society.
We must also be guided by the Jacob Zuma example in South Africa, where a former president was recently convicted and sentenced to prison for crimes committed while in office. This example should resonate with us that the law is no respecter of status or positions in society.
Nigeria First wishes to remind the ICPC and the EFCC that Kemi Adeosun as a minister, swore an oath of office to bear true allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, thus bringing out the fact that she also committed perjury by lying under oath, which is also a punishable offence.
Ladies and gentlemen, the leadership of Nigeria First is convinced that justice will be served in this case as Kemi Adeosun cannot be above the law in Nigeria. We are resolute in demanding that she is put on trial as soon as practicable to serve as a deterrent to others intending to hold political or elective positions of authority in Nigeria.
We thank you all for your time and attention, and we urge you all to keep a close tab of events as they unfold.
God bless Nigeria.

Zamfara PDP wants Matawalle’s seat to be filled by a deputy governor

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has thrown its support behind Mahdi Aliyu Gusau, the Deputy Governor of Zamfara State, in his bid to succeed Governor Bello Matawalle.

This followed Matawalle’s defection to the All Progressives Congress on June 29, 2021. (APC).

Matawalle and other elected politicians in the state had defected to the APC in droves. The Deputy Governor remained with the PDP.

The Deputy Governor’s decision to take over the governorship is based on a Supreme Court ruling on May 24, 2019 that declared all APC candidates who ran and won seats in the Zamfara State elections void.

In the said judgment, the apex court declared all of the candidates who ran on the PDP platform as winners in all of the elections.

However, police in Zamfara State are resisting Deputy Governor Gusau’s attempt to take over as governor.

The PDP’s spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, issued a statement yesterday condemning attempts by the police to undermine the Deputy Governor’s statutory powers.

Governor Matawalle, according to the PDP, lost his seat the day he defected to the APC.

The police were warned by the party not to harass the Deputy Governor.

It also chastised Zamfara police for obstructing a planned rally by the Deputy Governor in a “unlawful and vexatious” manner.

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In accordance with the Supreme Court’s current ruling, the deputy governor was vested with statutory powers to take the governor’s seat “in a situation where the governor has vacated his office.”

“Rather than harassing the Deputy Governor Gusau, the police, as agents of the law, should be providing him with all the protection and privileges he deserves, especially since the formal process for his official declaration given Matawalle’s vacation of office has already begun at the Federal High Court,” the statement said.

“The Police should be aware that the Zamfara governorship mandate belongs to the PDP under section 221 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Supreme Court’s judgment in Falake v. INEC (2016), and that Gusau, not Matawalle, is now the holder of that mandate, given Matawalle’s willful defection to the APC.

“The mandate of the PDP cannot be transferred to the APC, and the police and all security agencies should be guided by this.”

The PDP also warned banks and other financial institutions to be wary of “unapproved” financial transactions with Governor Matawalle’s cronies, especially in light of alleged moves to clean out the state’s coffers ahead of Matawalle’s “inevitable eviction by the court.”

“Such institutions should be very cautious in their dealings with impostors who have since ceased to represent the state, immediately Matawalle defected to the APC,” the party continued.

The party urged the Deputy Governor to remain steadfast and unafraid, noting that the people of Zamfara state are solidly behind him in his fight against imposters and deserters.

The PDP also urged the people of Zamfara state to stay united, saying that the mandate they freely gave to the PDP would never be taken away by “traitors.”

137 illegal structures demolished by the FCT

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) demolished over 137 illegal hostel blocks, hotels, and other structures at Iddo Sarki, a community adjacent to the University of Abuja’s main campus, over the weekend. The exercise was carried out by a combined team of the FCT Ministerial Committee on City Sanitation, the Department of Development Control, the Department of Security Services, and other relevant agencies in accordance with the Ministerial directive to remove all contraventions and illegality within the nation’s capital. Ikharo Attah, Chairman of the Ministerial Committee on City Sanitation, said the FCT Minister was enraged by people’s continued disregard for warnings to stay away from local chiefs who, according to the Land Use Act, have no authority to sell lands or transfer any valid title to buyers of such land. That exercise, according to Attah, was a quick intervention to avoid further distorting the city’s development plans and to save desperate businessmen and women from financial ruin. He said it was unfortunate that some people continued to ignore timely warnings and engage in land transactions with local chiefs without the approval of the relevant government. Attah claimed that if the illegal hostel blocks and other development projects on the land had followed official procedures, the millions of Naira invested would have been properly directed. He went on to say that the investors’ hasty process had not only violated existing laws, but had also distorted the Abuja Master Plan, resulting in massive economic waste. According to him, the FCT Minister has stated that he is committed to promoting investment in the city, but that he will not tolerate illegalities or disobedience to the Land Use Act’s provisions. “FCTA is concerned about what is going on here,” he said. The Director of Development Control, security services, and DRTS had been briefed by the FCT Minister, and we had been given a matching order to stop what he called “extreme illegality” here. “These people took advantage of the University of Abuja’s proximity to sell every available piece of land here. You can imagine someone here building a house worth hundreds of millions of Naira without proper approval, but based solely on a simple agreement signed with the Chief on a foolscap sheet. That, to me, is an outlier. “There isn’t a single allocation here. The fact that Abuja is heading in this direction is both sad and concerning. What the locals are telling people here is that if you buy land and build, you will have recouped your investment before Development Control arrives. “As a warning to the public, the Minister has ordered that this area be cleared. Those who want to construct student housing can approach the administration and University management and do so under a building operate and transfer ( BOT ) or build, operate, and own ( BOO ) arrangement with proper government allocation and development approval. “The chiefs have denied selling any land, while the buyers who claim to have purchased it from the chiefs are now complaining. We requested that they produce approval papers, but none of them have done so. They claimed to have paid between N2 million and N7 million for the land.” Acting Director of the Department of Control, Garba Kwakur, also spoke out, revealing that the land where the illegal development was taking place had been given to the Nigerian Navy. Kwakur went on to say that while the developers did not have a valid title to the land, the structures they built on it were not approved.

IWA Warns FG Against Using Force in Self-Determination Struggle

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The Igbo World Assembly (IWA), the umbrella body of Ndiigbo in Diaspora, has warned Nigeria’s Federal Government against using force to quell ethnic groups’ calls for self-determination.

During an emergency meeting of its country leaders yesterday, the group, after reviewing the kidnapping of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, in a foreign land and his detention in Nigeria, demanded unconditional release of Kanu and other political prisoners in the country.

It advised the government to let Nigerians decide their fate while focusing on massive insecurity, unemployment, hunger, poverty, and other issues.

As a result, the group stated in a communique signed by its Chairman, Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze, that Nigeria can only be saved through negotiations that allow Nigerians to express their will and discuss their peaceful coexistence based on equity, respect, and fairness, as well as discuss their peaceful coexistence based on justice.

After carefully considering the high rate of insecurity in Nigeria, massive agitation from all parts of Nigeria, ongoing killing, raping, and destruction of farms and property by Fulani herdsmen/Miyetti Allah, among other issues, the group stated in the communique that there was a need for dialogue and negotiation, adding: “We need a serious dialogue among all ethnic nationalities for Nigeria to succeed.”

Anakwenze stated in the communique that Kanu’s continued detention is unacceptable and that he must be released immediately and unconditionally.

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“The current situation, in which southern Nigerians fighting for a free homeland are killed, arrested, and detained while herdsmen/Miyetti Allah members who kill our people and rape our women are protected, cannot be tolerated.

That the kidnapping of Kanu cannot silence or end the agitation because the root cause of the agitation remains unaddressed, allowing Nigerians to choose their fate or live in freedom,” he stated.

In the communique, IWA stated that: “The existence of the IPOB, Sunday Igboho’s group, and many other such groups is a response to the current Nigerian administration’s treatment of Nigerian indigenous ethnic enclaves.”

“The federal government can use brutal force to arrest individuals, but it cannot arrest the people’s agitation, and the people’s will cannot be arrested and suppressed by force; however, negotiation could bring about a long-term solution to the country’s problems.”

Ekiti dredges clogged waterways and constructs bridges to prevent flooding

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In order to meet the challenges of flooding, which has resulted in the loss of lives and property, the Ekiti State Government has begun the construction of bridges and the dredging of waterways.

The state government has also taken steps to replenish the state’s depleted nine forest reserves, as well as acquire new lands for the planting of indigenous trees in order to combat desert encroachment in the state.

Dr. AKinyemi Akinyugha, the state Project Coordinator of a World Bank initiative, Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), stated these in Ado Ekiti yesterday during a press conference.

Akunyugha, who is also the state Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Environment, Kayode Fayemi, stated that the government, through NEWMAP, would soon complete the construction of the Arinkin and Ajolagun bridges in Ikere and Oke Ako Ekiti, respectively.

The NEWMAP coordinator described the two sites as being highly prone to flooding, which has put lives and property at risk.

“The government of Governor Fayemi is using the NEWMAP to change the landscape of the state,” he explained. In the first phase of the project, we are constructing drainages and culverts at Arinkin in Oke Ako and Ajolagun in Ikere Ekiti, after which we will proceed to the Ogbomu bridge in Kogi State, which is located between Irele and Ponyan. The Ajolagun bridge is scheduled to be completed in August 2021.

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“We will also carry out erosion control works on Bisi Aloba Avenue and Temidire Road in Ikere Ekiti. We are focusing our attention in Ado Ekiti on Tinuola, Eminrin, Afao Road, Ajilosun, and Odo Ado, as well as Owode and Otete in Efon Alaaye, all of which are subject to World Bank approval.”

Akinyugha stated that the state government has purchased two 30-ton excavators to channelize flood-prone areas throughout the state.

Concerned that desertification was rapidly encroaching on the northern part of the state, Akinyugha stated that a total of 250 hectares of land had been acquired in order to plant 250,000 indigenous trees to drive the government’s afforestation policy.

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