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I will sign PIB as soon as it is brought to me, Buhari assures

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President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to sign the petroleum industry bill (PIB) once it is transmitted to him.

Speaking in Abuja at the 40th anniversary of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), the president said he is a worker-friendly president.

Buhari was represented by Chris Ngige, the minister of labour and employment, urged the workers to support his administration towards ensuring better welfare for workers.

The theme of the anniversary is, “Nigeria Oil and Gas Workers; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,”.

“(I am) a worker-friendly president who is concerned about better working conditions for workers,” he said.

“(I) respect the rule of law and the law of the land. (I) promise to sign the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill once it is brought to (me).”

In his address, Williams Akporeha, NUPENG president, said there is a wrong perception about the union.

“The enormous challenges confronting our union, most especially with regards to the employers, government and general public perception of our enormous powers, influence and ever constant solidarity,” he said.

“We know that most often many employers are scared of relating with us and this wrong perception is sometimes responsible for the hostile attitude to our efforts in organising their employees.

“In the light of this realisation, our administration will embark on massive public image polishing and mending relationship with all aggrieved stakeholders.

“We pledge to be more cooperative and collaborative in our dealings but without compromising on the best interest of our members and global labour best practices.

“We have further resolved to be more open and engaging in social dialogue with all stakeholders.

“We urge everyone, government, employers and the public to know that we are fully committed to rendering efficient, effective and public/stakeholders friendly services to our dear country and its citizens.”

Buhari would have breached ECOWAS protocol signing Electoral Bill

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Senator Ovie Omo-Agege (Delta Central) said the ECOWAS Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance forbids President Muhammadu Buhari from signing the Electoral Bill.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmaker gave this insight in a phone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday night.

Article 2 of the protocol forbids member countries from making “substantial modification” to their electoral laws less than six months to elections “except with the consent of a majority of political actors”.

Omo-Agege, who is a staunch supporter of the President, noted that with the elections less than three months away, signing the bill would violate the ECOWAS instrument.

NAN reports that the presidential and National Assembly elections are slated for Feb. 16, 2019, while those of governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections will hold on March 2.

Omo-Agege said, “I have yet to see the president’s letter to the Senate, but this bill means so much to Mr President. On a good day he would want to sign it.

“However, without even seeing the reasons he has advanced so far, I am aware of the challenges posed by the ECOWAS protocol.

“I don’t know if that is part of the reasons he has advanced, but with the bill coming two months or thereabout before the election, assenting to it will breach the protocol.”

NAN reports that Buhari did not mention the ECOWAS instrument as part of his reasons for declining assent to the bill for the fourth time.

The president’s latest decision came in a letter dated Dec. 6, 2018 and addressed to both chambers of the National Assembly.

He said signing the amendment bill with elections close by could “create some uncertainty about the legislation to govern the process”.

“Any real or apparent change to the rules this close to the elections may provide an opportunity for disruption and confusion in respect of which law governs the electoral process,” he stated.

Buhari, therefore, asked the National Assembly to specifically state in the bill that the amended Electoral Act would come into effect after the 2019 general elections.

Reacting to the development, Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi, who represents Delta North on the platform of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said the reasons given by the president were “untenable”.

“It is not a good reason for him not to sign the bill because the Senate worked with INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission) in preparing that bill.

“If INEC felt otherwise, they would have advised us when we were working on it.

“You are aware of the controversy that this issue of amendment of the act has generated, with people accusing the Senate of not wanting to amend the act.

“We amended it, but he declined assent the first, second and third time; he made certain observations, which we agreed with.

“We sent it again, and the reason he is giving now is that it will disrupt the election. It is really unfortunate,” he said.

An Abuja-based lawyer and civil rights campaigner, Mr Frank Tietie, said the credibility of the 2019 elections was at stake without the compulsory use of card readers as proposed in the bill.

Although, INEC has been using the card reader for elections since 2015, there is no provision for the technology in the extant electoral law, making its use optional.

Tietie said, “Without the card reader and electronic transmission of results, our elections have been subjected to might, brute force and the power of money.

“Card readers and electronic transmission of results have totally eliminated that, and there is need for a legal force to that.

“This is what the amendment seeks. Buhari’s refusal to allow the card reader and electronic transmission of results will only lead to electoral compromise,” he said.

In September, Sen. Ita Enang, Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant (SSA), said the president had no problem with the use of the card reader contrary to allegations by the opposition.

Osinbajo embarks on house-to-house campaign in Lagos

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said the difference between President Muhammadu Buhari and other presidential candidates for the 2019 elections is that the president will not steal or allow stealing.

Osinbajo made the declaration in Lagos on Saturday at the flag off of his door-to-door campaign in Lagos State.

He visited some parts of Sogunro community, Ogba in Ikeja Local Government.

Addressing the crowd, the vice president said there were leaders who would steal and those who would use the country’s money for the common good, noting that Buhari belonged to those who would use the country’s money for common good.

Embedded video“We should not allow those who have stolen our money in the past to come back. They stole all the money and they want to come back. People are saying, enough is enough.

“In four years, PDP spent 383 billion US dollars. And they want to come back. 16 years is enough.

“After 16 years of ensuring that the country did not make progress, they want to come back. They will never come back,” he said.

Osinbajo said that Nigeria’s greatest problem was corruption and not planning because without money you could not executive any plan; hence the need to stop those who had stolen in the past from returning.

The vice president said the door-to-door campaign was more effective in reaching out to the people, saying it goes a long way in speaking directly to the people about the plans of the government for the people.

He also campaigned door-to-door in Abuja during the week.

Also speaking, the Director-General of the Prof Yemi Osinbajo Support Group, Pastor Yomi Kasali, said the organisation had raised 900,000 canvassers for Lagos State.

He explained that each canvasser was expected to meet with 50 people.

Olonishakin: A strategist and a reinvigorated Nigerian Armed Forces

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By James Albert

When I learnt few days ago that In recognition of his successes towards ending terrorism in Nigeria and the Lake Chad basin, the Coalition for Governance and Leadership in Nigeria will present the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin, with the 2018 African Man of the Year award, ‘at last” I thought to myself. The great strategist and a fine military chief deserves even more, perhaps a medal for his salient role in bringing the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist group to their knees.

Before the advent of Gabriel Olonishakin as the Chief of Defence Staff CDS in 2015, Nigerians were all witneses to the abysmal humanitarian crisis occasioned by the activities of Boko haram and other rebel groups in the country due largely to lack of pproper cordinatrion of the counterinsurgency war. General Olonishakin came in and changed the tide. He demonstrated that the Nigerian armed forces has all it takes to tackle terrorism and other security challenges bedeviling the country by designing a well-coordinated strategy that has since reinvigorated and sustained the winning spirit and determination of the Nigerian military.

“After carefully observing the commitment of General Olonisakin towards fighting insurgency and suppressing emerging terrorists like Militia herdsmen, the Indigenous Persons of Biafra, IPOB, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, cattle rustlers and other bandits across the country, it is necessary to applaud his efforts so that he can be motivated to do more for the country” says Comrade Okpokwu Ogenyi, the Coordinator of the Coalition bequeathing the honor on the CDS in a bid to spur him to do more in the fight against Insurgency in the country.

In December of 2015, the CDS did something that would later serve as a major success factor in the prosecution of the war against terror. As part of his resolve to restructure the Defence Headquarters, he established the office of Campaign Planning, Coordinating Centre for Naval Component, Theatre Commander and Deputy in Operation LAFIYA DOLE as well as Theatre Media Office to coordinate the operational activities of the Armed Forces. CDS carried out the restructuring in order to inject new tactics, operations and robust initiatives to attain efficiency and professionalism in the major operations nationwide where rule of law and human rights are strictly adhered to

After his appointment by president Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, he took over the coordination of about 14 security operations across Nigeria with more focus on the Northeastern region. As the chief strategist, Olonishakin focused on enhancing efficiency and tactics to enable troops perform better during operations and meet fluctuating threats across the country.

The CDS has always affirmed his commitment to indivisible Nigeria, and has evolved countless strategies that has been helping the military to continue to fight for the unity of our dear country. This is evident in his hardline stance in the fight against terrorism, illegal oil bunkering, cattle rustling and other forms of illegalities and crimes that are plaguing our nation.

Olanishakin has ensured that national approach to combating terrorism is strategic, comprehending both preventive and response driven measures. His approach as the head of the Nigerian armed forces sees to it that strategies envisage a crisis management structure that facilitates interagency cooperation and minimizes competition and disputation. He has encouraged interagency coordination, and created a number of avenues for putting the principles into practice.

The CDS came with a clear vision which is “to ensure a well motivated, trained and equipped Armed Forces that is responsive to national security commitments” and he has since then, made certain that the pursuance and drive of all operational responsibilities of the Defence Headquarters is guided by the vision.

Since his emergence as overall boss of the military, Boko Haram and allied rebel groups have had it rough. General Olonishakin has been leading efforts to strategise and restrategise operations of the Nigerian armed forces in a bid to meet up with president Buhari’s directive to end the Boko Haram menace. Inspite of the recent resurgence of Boko Haram attack, the Nigerian Armed Forces has continued to work towards eliminating insurgents and acts of insurgency being perpetrated by members of Boko Haram with a concerted efforts to ensure that the terrorists are not able to regroup and returning to making life difficult for civilians.

Despite this high level of successes that the Army has achieved so far under the CDS, troops have not relented on being on the trail of the terrorists who now operate majorly from outside the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

As an institution, under the CDS, the Nigerian Armed Forces can pride itself as having professional men and women comparable to the best anywhere in the world. To ensure fineness and excellent operational capabilities, the CDS guarantees that military officers are trained and retrain in line with changing trends in military operations including intelligence gathering to keep them fit for operations at all times.

Olonishakin is at the centre of the planning and coordination of strategies with other security chiefs that helped in bringing down Boko Haram and other rebel groups across the country. Refered to as the “strategist” in some quarters, the man has successfully overseen the realization of president Buhari’s target to end insurgency. Agreed, there are still pockets of attacks by insurgents, however, no Nigerian territory is been held or controlled by insurgents.

The Nigerian armed forces are fighting on multiple front to keep the country safe. The approach is no longer of just bullet and bomb showers, there is proper coordination and synergy between all security agencies and this is thanks to the leadership of the current CDS. If you ask me I’d say this CDS General Olonishakin is the best we have seen in years.

Albert wrote this article from NASME, Makurdi.

Troops repel Boko Haram attack in Borno

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Ajogwu Jerry With Agency News

Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have successfully countered a Boko Haram insurgents’ attack at Jakana village in Kaga Local Government Area of Borno.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the insurgents coordinated the attack at Jakana barely 12 hours after the troops repelled them in Bama and Rann communities.

Eyewitness reports by residents of the area revealed that the gallant troops engaged the insurgents in a gun duel to repel the attacks.

A competent source at the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), disclosed that heavily armed insurgents attacked Jakana at about 8 p.m. Friday.

The source disclosed that the troops, with support of other security personnel and members of the vigilante, engaged the criminals in serious gun battle which lasted for over an hour.

The sources also said that the troops routed the insurgents and many of them escaped with gun shot wounds.

The vigilante fighter added that there were no casualties on the part of the troops and members of the public in the attack.

It will be recalled that troops had earlier repelled attacks by the insurgents at Bama and Rann in the early morning hours of Friday.

(NAN)

COAS Buratai Bags Another Award In Kaduna

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By Ajogwu Jerry

Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, (COAS), Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai has bagged another meritorious award of Doctorate degree in Leadership and Peace at the just concluded 3rd convocation ceremony of Kaduna State University which held in the state capital on Saturday.

According to the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof Muhammad Tanko, the revered Army Chief deserved the honour owing to his immense contribution in the promotion of peace and security in country.

Prof Tanko noted that the exemplary leadership roles and commitments of Gen Buratai is second to none while commending the reputed Army General for his proactive approach in respect to the the various counter insurgency operations in the North East.

In his remarks, the recipient, Gen Tukur Buratai thanked members of the University board for identifying his contribution and passionate roles in his pursuits for peace and security in Nigeria.

He reiterated the commitment of the Nigerian Army in curbing the menace of the almost defeated insurgents while thanking the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari for providing the needed logistics in support of the troops.

Three other personalities; Former Vice President, Namadi Sambo, Minister of Transport, Rotimi Ameachi and a former Governor of Kaduna state, Dr Ahmed Makarfi were also honoured.

The event had in attendance the visitor to the University and governor of the state, Mall Nasir El-Rufai, graduating students, principal staff officers from the Nigerian Army as well as family and friends of the recipients.

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Trouble looms as APC moves to punish Okorocha, Yari, Amosun

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After exhausting all means to placate some critical stakeholders in the party who are aggrieved owing to the fall-out of its controversial primaries, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has decided to wield the big stick on party members, especially state governors who are working against the interest of the party to achieve victory in 2019 general elections, Daily Independent has gathered.

On the cards to be punished, according to a credible source, are Governors Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara, Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun, Rochas Okorocha of Imo and Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo, among others.

The party leadership last month set up a reconciliation committee but majority of the governors refused to cooperate with members of the committee thereby foreclosing any chances of rapprochement.

Speaking with Daily Independent on Thursday, a member of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) said Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the national chairman of the party will soon set up a disciplinary committee which will “look into the activities of some of the stakeholders especially some of the governors who are encouraging their supporters to join other parties.

“I think the party has had enough of the governors and actions will be taken against them. Through their actions and utterances, they have shown utmost contempt for President Muhammadu Buhari who has done everything humanly possible to resolve the issue. They have also disregarded other national leaders such as Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and others.

“The party leadership will in the coming days set up a disciplinary committee which will look into the activities of this men and make recommendations to the party. There is a need to sanitise the party, remove the bad eggs and reposition it ahead of the 2019 general elections”, he said.

On what can be done to the dissidents, our source said they may be suspended, expelled or have their tickets withdrawn.

In Ogun, loyalists of Ogun State governor, Ibikunle Amosun, have announced their defection from the APC to the Allied People’s Movement (APM). Adekunle Akinlade, Amosun’s preferred candidate, is the governorship candidate of the party.

The governor who is at daggers drawn with Oshiomhole over the outcome of the primaries said he will remain in the APC to contest the senatorial election in 2019 while ensuring the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The governor, who said that he would not support the governorship candidate of the APC, Dapo Abiodun, however, said aggrieved party members who defected to the APM have his blessings.

The same scenario also played out in Imo State where Uche Nwosu, the son-in-law to Governor Rochas Okorocha, has dumped the APC for the Action Alliance (AA).

Nwosu, who lost the APC ticket to Senator Hope Uzodinma blamed the loss on the party’s leadership.

Okorocha, who has also given Nwosu his blessings, is working to move his loyalists en masse from the APC to AA, sources in Imo Government House said.

Meanwhile, on Thursday 19 out of the 27 lawmakers of the Imo State House of Assembly joined AA, denouncing their memberships of APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The speaker of the state House of Assembly, Acho Ihim, who read the notice of defection signed by the lawmakers during plenary, equally announced that he had joined his colleagues in AA.

Reading the defection notice, Ihim said that the members elected on the platform of PDP have also joined AA.

According to him, the defection notice was dated November 7.

The former PDP lawmakers are Ken Agbim, Bruno Ukoha and Mike Iheanatu.

Apart from the speaker, the former APC lawmakers who joined AA are Ikechukwu Amuka, Authur Egwim, Uju Onwudiwe, Uche Ejiogu, Ngozi Obiefule, Lugard Osuji, Lloyd Chukwuemeka and Victor Onyewuchi.

Others are Chinedu Offor, Kennedy Ibe, Lawman Duruji, Max Odunze, Henry Ezediaro, and Obinna Egu.

In Ondo, loyalists of Governor Akeredolu such as Tunji Abayomi has also dumped the APC for AA.

Abayomi, who has the governor’s full backing, claimed to have won the senatorial ticket of the APC to contest the senatorial election to represent Ondo North Senatorial District at the National Assembly. He also alleged that the national leadership of the party gave the ticket to the serving senator, Ajayi Boroffice automatically at his expense.

Following these developments, the Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) also advised the national leadership of the APC to withdraw the ticket of any party leader backing candidates in other political parties for the 2019 general elections.

BMO, said in a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke that such acts amount to anti-party activities that should not be encouraged.

Speaking to Daily Independent, Prof. Itse Sagay, Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), said having immunity does not stop a governor from being disciplined.

“Of course, governors can be disciplined by the party. There is no immunity in party affairs. They can be suspended or expelled as the case may be depending on the level of their offences. Immunity is against the state bringing criminal charges against a sitting governor. The whole idea is to prevent a situation where a governor will be so distracted by civil or criminal charges. That has nothing to do with the party. The party can discipline a governor”, he said.