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FG has paid N200,000 fine – Sowore

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By Toby Prince

The Federal Government has re-arraigned the convener of #RevolutionNow Movement, Omoyele Sowore, on two counts charge of treasonable felony.

Prosecutor Aminu Alilu told the court on Thursday that the previous seven-count charge, which was filed in September 2019, should be substituted with the amended charge.

Mr Alilu also said the office of the Attorney General had paid the N200,000 fine which was the cost for delayed service of new charges.

Defence counsel, Abdul Mahmud, confirmed that the sum was paid into the account of the senior defence counsel, Olumide Fusika.

Sowore and his co-defendant, Olawale Bakare, pleaded not guilty upon re-arraignment.

Offences related to fraud, cyber-stalking and of insulting the president have been removed in the new charge.

Sowore and Bakare were arrested on August 3, 2019, in Lagos by the Department of State Services (DSS) over their calls for nationwide protests against alleged bad governance.

 

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Court grants Agba Jalingo N10m bail after 6 months

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By Toby Prince

The Federal High Court in Calabar has granted N10 million bail to journalist, Agba Jalingo, who is facing trial for alleged treason.

Justice Sule Shuaibu admitted Mr Jalingo to bail on Thursday, adding that his surety must make a refundable deposit of N700,000 to court registry to perfect the bail.

The Cross River State Government recently took over the case from the police.

Jalingo, publisher of CrossRiverWatch, was denied bail twice. He published a report alleging that Cross River State, Ben Ayade, diverted N500 million from the state’s treasury.

 

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PDP sponsored youths to receive Buhari in Maiduguri – BCO

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By Sylvanus Okpe

The Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO) has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of masterminding the reported “booing” of President Muhammadu Buhari by Maiduguri youth during his Wednesday’s sympathy visit, following Auno attack that killed about 30 people in the state.

The National Coordinator of the group, Danladi Pasali, who made the allegation in a statement on Wednesday in Jos, Plateau State, also warned the PDP, of politicisation of the country’s security challenges.

Mr Pasali however, admitted that the spate of the killing of innocent persons and destruction of properties by Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State is not only condemnable but an act of inhumanity to mankind.

“However, in as much as we condemn the act, we must also strike the balance by urging desperate politicians to halt their politicisation of security issues to the detriment of the citizens,” he said.

Mr Pasali said: “Just to remind the PDP and its few sponsored youths stationed along Ramat Polytechnic that what is happening now is their inability to judiciously utilise the commonwealth of Nigerians in fighting the insurgency.”

“To us patriotic Nigerians, we will not drive any pleasure that their President or his convey is booed, rather, the bad ones that do not have the country and the innocent people at the heart would do,” Mr Pasali said.

The BCO national coordinator also reminded the opposition party that President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling APC still commands the support of the overwhelming majority, stressing that politicising security situation is a great dishonour that can happen to Nigerians, “more less than such sponsoring of the unpatriotic act on the seating president”.

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PDP flag removed from Bayelsa Government house

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PDP flag removed from Bayelsa Government house

By Bukola Olasanmi Flags of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have been removed from a roundabout leading to the main gate of the Bayelsa State Government House at Onopa, Yenagoa. The roundabout was, however, decorated with the flags of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of formal takeover of the state’s governance by the APC. […]

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Zulum to Buhari: Let us change our strategies towards ending Boko Haram

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By Bukola Olasanmi

Borno Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has said there was need for change of strategies in the ogoing fight against boko haram.

The Governor who however acknowledged successes recorded by the same military in the state, spoke in presence of President Muhammadu Buhari at the Shehu of Borno’s palace in Maiduguri. Buhari was in the state on sympathy visit following boko haram attacks in Auno which left 30 persons killed with 18 vehicles and houses burnt.

“Your Excellency sir, between the period of March 2019 to date we have started witnessing horrific and spontaneous attacks by the insurgents which has resulted into the lost of lives and properties of our people. We are calling upon the Nigerian military to change strategies and we can borrow a leaf from the success our military was able to hugely record in the years 2016 and 2017 with a view to ending the insurgency. We need to keep taking the war to enclaves of the insurgents in the fringes of the Lake Chad, in Sambisa forest and some notable areas” Zulum said.

Governor Zulum however commended the President for his commitment to ending the insurgency. He recalled the gains recorded in the years 2016 and 2017 and also thanked him for being consistent in showing empathy to the people of Borno.

“Let me appreciate Mr President for associating with us at this our very trying moment. I am so surprised that we have forgotten the past” Zulum said.

The Governor although he could not ignore the current unfortunate situation, the people of Borno state still remember the days before Buhari’s emergence, when 20 out of the 27 local government areas in the state were in the hands of boko haram while all the five routes into Borno state were largely inaccessible with exception of Maiduguri-Kano road. In addition, he cited, sporadic bombings and killings even within the capital, Maiduguri.

“Close to about 20 Local Government areas were resettled under Buhari. In fact, in the year 2016/2017 we celebrated the demise of the Boko Haram insurgency that has unfortunately returned” Zulum said.

President Buhari reiterated his commitment to ending the insurgency, fighting corruption and leading the country to economic recovery.

The President called on the people of Borno to continue cooperation with the military.

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FEC approves consultant for forensic audit of NDDC

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By Bukola Olasanmi

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the appointment of a lead consultant for the forensic audit of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

Sen. Godswill Akpabio, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, made the disclosure while briefing State House correspondents after FEC meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Akpabio said that the lead consultant would coordinate the appointment of other forensic auditors that would take part in the exercise.

“The amount is about N318 million and Messrs Olumuyiwa Bashiru and co were appointed the lead consultant that will handle forensic audit of NDDC as ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari after a request by the nine governors of the Niger Delta region.

“The nine governors  met with the President in Oct., 2019 and requested a forensic audit of the NDDC; of course, as a result of the fact that we have not had value for the money expended in that commission since inception.

“And so, the forensic audit will cover from 2001 all the way down to 2019 and we are going to have other forensic auditors joining the lead; we are treating each of the states as a lot.

“So, likely we are going to have a consortier of about nine other forensic auditors; one of which will be in the head office to handle programmes and financial audit, personnel and all others.

“And that must have an international flavour in case there are monies that may be denominated in dollar to be recovered after a forensic exercise,’’ he said.

The minister said that the estimated period given by the Bureau of Public Procurement to conclude the exercise was nine months.

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Exxon Mobil seeks enhanced partnership with Army

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The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai has promised to assist the Exxon Mobil company to install the ‘safety chamber flight’ to curb the incidences of accident discharge of its personnel in the Niger delta region during the operations.

Buratai stated this during his interaction with the 3 man delegation of the company headed by Mr. Ide Owodiong-Idemeko who is the senior Manager of the company in Army headquarters, Abuja.

Incident discharge, according to Buratai is not synonymous with the Nigerian Army.

Represented by the Chief of Policy and Plans, Lt. Gen. Lamidi Adeosun, the army boss further explained that, Nigerian Army in the course of its operation, comply with rules of engagement given room for no such cases of accidental discharge as it’s known in other security agencies.

According to COAS, if by human error such cases arise, the Nigerian Army will not hesitate to take a drastic measures to sanction the officer involved with the given guidelines of the Nigerian Army.

According to him, Nigerian Army officers and men do undergo vigorous training to avoid the occurrence of such incidents during the professional operations and conduct.

He therefore assured that all the commanders on ground will be given the necessary instructions on how to operate to maintain the safety of the community ,the Oxxon Mobil and all other oil companies operating in the zone.

He therefore thanked the delegation for the existing collaboration which he then promised must be maintained and enhanced for the benefit of the Nigerian Army and the company.

Earlier in his speech, the company’s Senior Manager, Ide Owidiong-Idemeko said, one of the indices that made the company attained its fit today is the safety operations the company enjoyed from the Nigerian Army.

Owidiong-Idemeko noted that, the collaboration of the company with the Nigerian Army has also helped the company to achieve a greater success most especially in Akwa Ibom state and prayed for its sustenance.

The Senior Manager therefore said to further strengthen the relationship, as well as reduce the incidences of accidental discharge and improve on their safety most especially the officers that are deployed to protect the company, the company thought it wise to introduce the ‘safety chamber flight’

He said this if well appraised and implemented, it will better enhanced the co-operation between the Nigerian Army and the company for optimum performance.

Legendary highlife singer, Victor Olaiya is dead

Veteran highlife singer Victor Olaiya has died at the age of 89 at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).

His death was confirmed by Michael Odiong of Premiere Music, the record label that holds his music repertoire.

According to Odion, the Baby Jowo crooner died around noon on Wednesday.

Papingo Dalaya, as the highlife maestro is called, was born on the 31st of December, 1930 in Calabar, Cross River State but hails from Ijesha-Ishu, Ekiti State.

He retired from his long music career in 2017 and had some hit tracks like Omopupa, Aigana, Pambotoriboto, Opataritius, Mo fe Muyan, Jemila, Kosowo l’ode, Odale Ore, So fun mi, Omolanke, Tina Mate, among others.

The highlife legend featured Innocent Idibia called Tubaba in the remix of Baby Jowo in 2013.

Olaiya formed his band, the Cool Cats in 1954 but later renamed it the All-Star.

Troops kill more terrorists, arrest 2, recover gun trucks

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Troops of the Nigerian Army in the Northeast have killed scores of terrorists and captured gun trucks, arms and other sophisticated weaponry from the dreaded Boko Haram and Islamic State’s West in African Province (ISWAP) insurgents.

The Media Coordinator in charge of Nigerian Army Operations, Colonel Aminu Iliyasu, who made the disclosure, said one Boko Haram fighter identified as Koise Bulama was captured alive by the soldiers of 25 Task Force Brigade replotted at Damboa in Borno State in conjunction with elements of the Civilian Joint Task Force.

He listed some of the weapons recovered from the terrorists to include one Buffalo gun truck, one anti-aircraft gun, 3 machine guns, 2 AK 47 rifles, 141 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition, one suicide vest, one Improvised Explosive Device (IED) box,10 motorcycles, one pumping machine and some mechanical tools.

The full statement by Col Iliyasu which lists some of the achievements of the army in the ongoing insurgency war and other society operations of the Nigerian army, reads:

Despite heightened propaganda to the contrary, troops of the Nigerian Army continue to sustain the ongoing counter terrorism operations, making life unbearable for the marauding remnants of the Boko Haram/Islamic State’s West African Province’s criminals across the North East Theatre during the period under review.

On 9 February 2020, troops of 25 Task Force Brigade deployed at Damboa in Borno State in conjunction with elements of the Civilian Joint Task Force while on a fighting patrol established contact with the remnants of Boko Haram/Islamic State’s West African Province criminals hibernating within their Area of Responsibility with Gun Trucks as well as motorcycles. During the ensuing meeting engagement which occured at Njaba along Damboa – Bale Road, the troops unleashed superior and overwhelming fire power to obliterate the criminals.

At the end of the encounter, several of the insurgents were neutralized while others escaped with gunshot wounds. One of the Boko Haram fighters named Koise Bulama was captured alive by the valiant troops.

Additionally, one Buffalo Gun Truck, one Anti-Aircraft Gun, 3 Machine Guns, 2 AK 47 Rifles, 141 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition, one suicide vest, one Improvised Explosive Device Box,10 motorcycles, one pumping machine and some mechanical tools were captured from the marauding criminal insurgents. In a related development, in the early hours of 9 February 2020, some elements of the remnant Boko Haram criminals suffered yet another defeat in the hands of troops of 121 Battalion deployed in Pulka, Gwoza LGA of Borno State during an apparent failed attempt to attack the troops location.

The dogged troops repelled the attack and neutralised one insurgent in the process while others retreated in disarray under the cover of darkness. Earlier on, during the night of 5/6 February 2020, troops of 112 Task Force Battalion deployed at Ngwom in Mafa LGA of Borno State thwarted an attempt by the Boko Haram criminals to infiltrate their defensive location.

In their highly responsive and well coordinated response, the troops brought to bear their superior night fighting capability against the marauding criminals, neutralising one of the infiltrators while many of them escaped with various degrees of gunshot wound as evident from the trails of blood discovered along the insurgents’ withdrawal route.

During the exploitation phase, the troops recovered one Baofeng Hand Held Radio, one Rocket Propelled Gun bomb, 101 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition and 2 rounds of 60mm mortar bombs abandoned by the escaping criminals. In yet another development that occured on 10 February 2020, the troops of 212 Battalion deployed at Tungushe in Konduga LGA of Borno State made contact with some Boko Haram criminal elements mounted on 6 Gun Trucks within their Area of Responsibility.

The troops swiftly engaged the marauding criminals in a fierce fire fight. In the aftermath, 3 Boko Haram criminals were neutralised while one Buffalo Gun Truck, one Anti-Aircraft Gun, 2 AK 47 Rifles, 2 AK 47 Rifle Magazines and 60 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition were also captured from the insurgents as they succumbed to the superior fire power of the troops.

Regrettably, one gallant soldier paid the supreme price during the encounter. Similarly, on the same day, troops of 3 Battalion (Main) deployed at Rann in Kala/Balge LGA of Borno State delivered a devastating blow on some Boko Haram criminal elements.

The insurgents attacked the troops’ location in 4 Gun Trucks alongside a number of their foot soldiers. The vigilant troops responded swiftly, engaging the criminals in a brief fire fight that lasted for about 20 minutes. At the end of the encounter, the heroic troops neutralized 2 of the criminal insurgents.

Equally, the troops captured one General Purpose Machine Gun, one AK 47 Rifle, one Baofeng Hand Held Radio and 33 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition. Additionally, on the same date, troops of 21 Special Armoured Brigade deployed at Bama, Borno State conducted a robust clearance operation at Kote (a suspected Boko Harm criminals enclave).

On reaching the objective, the troops discovered that the criminals had fled the enclave. Nevertheless, the troops destroyed all the structures within the vicinity. It is also heart-warming to note that, 7 women and 9 children held hostage by the criminals were rescued while 2 Boko Haram flags, one motorcycle and one motorcycle engine were recovered.

In a similar vein, during a well-coordinated sting operation conducted by troops of 231 Battalion in conjunction with elements of 331 Artillery Regiment between 1 – 3 February 2020, troops arrested 11 high profile Boko Haram/Islamic State’s West Africa Province logistics suppliers within Biu LGA of Borno State.

The arrested suspects include, Aminu Abubakar, aka Aminu Alhaji Habu, Gambo Abubakar – aka Gambo Alhaji Habu, Abdullahi Alhaji Habu – aka Audu Alhaji Habu, Zaradini Jafaru, Lawali Abdullahi, Lawali Sando, Sule Ahmadu – aka Sule Dan Kasa, Saidu Ibrahim – aka Saidu Doctor, Audu Haruna – aka Mainasara, Isiya Salisu, Usman Alhaji Ahmadu – aka Manu and Nasiru Mallam Abbas. Likewise, on 10 February 2020, based on credible information about the criminal activities of some Boko Haram elements along Rail Line Auno – Jakana in Kaga LGA of Borno State, troops of 212 Battalion swiftly mobilized to the general area for an aggressive clearance operation along the fringes of the Rail Line.

The troops therefore, cleared Lassa, Jewu, Wazilongla, Male, Rail Line Jakana – Maiduguri and other suspected Boko Haram criminals hideouts. During the operation, troops arrested one Boko Haram criminal named Umar Musa at an abandoned Boko Haram hideout. Trooops discovered one abandoned Boko Haram criminals’ Gun Truck at Jewu Village.

Equally, on 8 February 2020, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team attached to troops of 151 Battalion while on clearance operation along Banki Junction – Miyanti Road in Bama LGA of Borno State discovered and safely detonated an Improvised Explosive Device planted by the criminal insurgents.

Similarly, 2 Improvised Explosive Devices equally planted by the cowardly Boko Haram terrorists were discovered and safely detonated by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team attached to troops of Army Super Camp 19 deployed in Bitta, Gwoza LGA of Borno State. The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, wishes to reassure the general public of the resolve of the Nigerian Army to continue to execute our constitutional mandate professionally and responsively for a safe and secure Nigeria. He also thanks all well-meaning Nigerians for their continued support, goodwill and understanding towards the gallant officers and men of the Nigerian Army.

I’m not against diaspora voting if NASS supports it – Buhari

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By Sylvanus Okpe

President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, said that he is not against Nigerians in diaspora voting during elections.

However, he noted that the National Assembly was required to pass relevant laws to give legal backing to Diaspora voting.

The President stated this in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, during a meeting with the Executive Committee members of the Nigerian Community in Ethiopia.

The NICE members under the leadership of David Omozuafoh to the meeting, which was organised by the Chairman /Chief Executive Officer, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri- Erewa.

Buhari said,” I have said it severally that I am not against it ( Diaspora voting). However, you will need to convince the National Assembly to amend the relevant laws to make Diaspora voting a reality.”

The Electoral Act has no provision for Diaspora voting, though the Independent National Electoral Commission claimed it has the capacity to conduct elections simultaneously in Nigeria and in the Diaspora.

The State House said in a statement by Buhari’ s media aide, Garba Shehu, that the President also declared at the meeting that his regime was “ fully determined to combat and defeat all acts of criminality, banditry and terrorism in the country ” .

He added that his primary duty remained to secure the lives and property of Nigerians, whether they lived at home or outside the country.

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