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Ogbako Ndigbo distributes fertilisers to farmers in S’East

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The National President of Ogbako Ndigbo Nile, Azunna Akpelu, on Monday, distributed free fertilisers to farmers to boost agriculture production and end poverty in the South-East region.

The fertiliser distribution was an initiative of the group in collaboration with Ebonyi Fertilizer and Chemical Compan Limited, led by Eni Uduma Chima.

Akpelu said: “We have brought a fertilisers company from Ebonyi to Imo State, to come and bring about improved yields. This is because of the complaints of our people that when they plant they get poor harvests because of adulterated fertilisers.

“We heard their cry as a result of which we moved and attracted the Ebonyi State Fertilisers Company to end their sufferings as well as to support our own. At this point, we are calling on our Igbo brothers and sisters to support us to make sure that there is food in Imo State, the South-East and the entire Igboland. We are a welfare organisation working for our people. Igbos should come out and support their own because Ebonyi fertiliser is one of the best.

“Let us promote agriculture and support each other. We believe that the level of insecurity will be resolved and with this, the love we used to have for ourselves will return.

“You know when people are committing crimes most cases the reason is hunger. When somebody is hungry he does not think well. Part of what we should do is to make sure people have enough food.”

Earlier, the chairman of Ebonyi Fertilizer and Chemical Company Limited, Uduma

said, “We have come to Imo in partnership with Ogbako Ndigbo Nile, to bring a solution to their agricultural challenges because we are interested in food security and to give our people fertilizers to boost agriculture in the state, as well as address the issue of adulteration. Ebonyi State governor and entire government are fighting seriously to eradicate hunger and poverty in our state through various programs we initiated, which included agriculture and food production.”

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NAUTH CMD hails minister, seeks more collaborations on healthcare

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The Chief Medical Director of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State, Prof. Joseph Ugboaja, has hailed the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammed Ali Pate, for his visit to the hospital, describing it as a gainful and impactful venture.

Recall that Pate had, two weeks ago, paid a working visit to the hospital for its final inauguration and the first anniversary of its permanent site.

During the visit, the minister joined the management and staff of the hospital to celebrate the first anniversary of the project inauguration by the Presidency at the permanent site and also honoured the hospital’s founding fathers and critical stakeholders.

The minister also inaugurated several projects, including a 2,000-bed space facility, two oxygen plants, and the groundbreaking of the regional ultra-modern radio diagnostic centre for the South-East region, among others.

Ugboaja, while reacting to the maiden minister’s visit during a press conference at the hospital over the weekend, said the impact of the minister’s working visit to the permanent site was “unquantifiable and strategic.”

The CMD said it was a strategic framework carried out through collaborative efforts between the critical stakeholders, the Federal Ministry of Health, the state government and the doggedness of the management of the health institution.

He averred that the achievements and successes made by NAUTH so far are closely aligned with the Nigerian Health Sector Renewal Initiative of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, which he noted was built on four pillars.

He mentioned the four pillars as improving governance of the health sector, enhancing population health outcomes, unlocking the healthcare value chain and ensuring health security.

He said, “The Nigerian Health Sector Renewal Initiative, through the compact and the sector-wide approach, emphasises coordinated efforts between federal and state governments, development partners and private sector entities.

“The integration ensures that resources are effectively utilised and that there is a unified approach to tackling healthcare challenges. The development of NAUTH exemplifies these principles, showcasing the power of strategic thinking and partnership through a 10-year development plan aimed at positioning the health institution to be among the top three health facilities in Nigeria by 2030.

“The remarkable progress at NAUTH has been significantly catalysed by the visionary leadership of President Tinubu and the coordinating ministries. Their unwavering support and strategic direction have been instrumental in fostering an environment where ambitious projects like the NAUTH permanent site can flourish.

“The commitment to healthcare excellence, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda, has provided the necessary impetus for transformative initiatives.

“Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge. This philosophy resonates deeply with the leadership shown by President Tinubu and Pate, whose guidance has empowered institutions like NAUTH to strive for excellence.

“The government’s whole-of-society approach has fostered an environment where private and public sectors collaborate effectively to achieve common goals.

“The improvements at NAUTH are equivalent to boosting quality healthcare through collaborative funding and insurance coverage as well as being part of a broader strategy to boost quality healthcare across Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Health, along with its partners, is ramping up funding and extending health insurance coverage through the Basic Health Care Provision Fund.”

He explained that the final commissioning of the NAUTH permanent site is not just a celebration of past achievements, but a reaffirmation of its commitment to a brighter future for healthcare in Anambra State and Nigeria at large.

Ugboaja, therefore commended President Tinubu, Pate, Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State, former Director-General of Budget Office, Ben Akabueze, SSA to Tinubu on SDGs, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, the mass media, NAUTH management team, Sir Emeka Offor, Chief Cletus Ibeto and the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who have contributed immensely towards repositioning NAUTH as it stands today.

Father faults drowning claim, says son poisoned

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The father of the late Air Force cadet officer, Emmanuel Chidiebere Onyemereneche, Mr. Ephraim Onyeomereneche, has made shocking revelations about his son’s death.

Contrary to the police report that Chidiebere drowned in a swimming pool at Hotel Royal Damgrate in Abia State on April 9, 2024, Onyeomereneche claimed that his son was murdered by poisoning. An autopsy conducted on June 29 revealed the cause of death, which he believes was orchestrated by Cadet Officer Valentine Ucheji Obeji, his son’s colleague and supposed friend, along with his brother, police officer Eric Obeji.

He said that Valentine, who came to his house on that fateful day to pick up his son, Chidiebere, had never reached out to him or any of his family members after the murder of his son to date, showing the intention.

Onyeomereneche, who spoke with our correspondent in an interview, suspects that Valentine’s motive was to eliminate his son, who was a top performer at the Nigerian Defence Academy, to increase his chances of becoming an Air Force pilot after graduation as they were told that only one person would be taken as a pilot from each geopolitical zone.

He alleged that Valentine and his brother used the hotel’s facilities to carry out the crime and are now trying to cover it up with the help of the Abia State Police, who are truncating the investigation.

Onyeomereneche, who is seeking justice for his son’s murder, narrated, “Cadet Officer Valentine Ucheji Obeji, who came to my house to pick and drive him (Chidiebere) to the hotel pool told me that on seeing the dirty nature of the pool after removing his shirt and trousers, said to him that he wouldn’t be swimming again, but rather will watch him (Valentine) swim. Valentine then handed the car keys, his phone, shirt and trousers to Chidiebere. Alongside Chidiebere’s two ATM cards, his phones and clothes were on top of the swimming pool slab, but Chidiebere was nowhere to be found.

“Obeji claimed that when he raised his head from the water and looked towards where Chidiebere was sitting and saw the phones, the ATMs, the clothes and caps, but couldn’t see Chidiebere, he suspected that he may have gone to buy drinks, or gone to the toilet or for strolling. What? Leaving car keys, ATM’s and phones to the care of no one? It is impossible for a responsible soldier who passed out from Nigeria Military School, Zaria, and, is in the final year of Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna. No now !!!.

“After Valentine’s assumed search at the toilets for Chidiebere, why did he run away from the hotel throughout search and rescue? From when I came to the hotel till 12:03 a.m. the next day when I left Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia where was Valentine? Valentine came to the house to pick up Chidiebere for swimming but forgot the parents’ house address to date. He held onto his phone and clothing, refusing to pick up my calls nor call me back.”

Onyeomereneche questioned if Valentine didn’t know what killed his colleague, “Why did the divers at the poolside refuse to do anything to save the life of a supposed drowning swimmer? Was it only Valentine Ucheji Obeji who was in the pool as of then? What happened to other swimmers in the same pool? The information said that there were four other ladies and others at the pool. How come nobody noticed when Chidiebere who said he was not swimming again because the water was dirty entered the pool?

“How come Mr Eric Obeji asked his ‘brother’ to leave the crime scene as narrated by Valentine Ucheji Obeji if Chidiebere was treated as a friend?”

He narrated further that Chidiebere’s stomach did not exhibit all the indices associated with someone who got drowned in either a pool or a river.

He asked, “Why did they retain his property, phones among others for over 24 hours and even wash his (Chidiebere’s) clothes? Why did Mr Eric not introduce himself as an officer and brother of Valentine Obeji and why did he demand custody of the mortuary tally before reneging on my refusal?”

Demanding justice for his late son, the grieving father unequivocally stated, “I suspect that Valentine couldn’t match Chidiebere’s intelligence and skills at the academy and then connived with some people and resorted to eliminating him and using the facilities of Hotel Royal Damgrate.

He added, “Valentine Ucheji Obeji know full well that whenever he’s outside the NDA Kaduna premises, and anything happens to him or any other cadet, he should contact the closest army formation. Why didn’t he do that, instead of resorting to police formation?

“I suspect and I believe that Valentine Ucheji Obeji has a hand in what killed my son, Chidiebere. From the above facts and circumstances, it is obvious he connived with some people and eliminated my son, using the facilities of Hotel Royal Damgrate, who are in the know.

“We only want justice to unravel the mysterious death of drowning as Chidiebere is a first-class swimmer, at least by the declaration of his school trainers who refused to believe this cooked story.”

Meanwhile, the Abia State Police Command has described the allegations as untrue.

The Command’s spokesperson, ASP Maureen Chinaka, who denied the allegations when reached out, however, noted that she would get back later for details, but insisted “this allegation is untrue.”

She said, “I remembered that when the incident happened I went to the hotel when we got there the deed had been done. The incident happened within the jurisdiction of the Central Police Station, and they were the first to attend to the matter when it was reported. So the allegations are untrue.”

When contacted for reaction, Eric Obeji denied having a hand in the death of Chidiebere and did not believe that his brother had in hand with the death of his friend. He strongly believed that he drowned in the swimming pool.

He said, “Valentine is my younger brother and came on holiday when the incident happened. I know about the allegation, but they are supposed to tell you that the police are investigating that case. The matter is under investigation and I have made my statement and I may not be able to speak further. I did not go with him to the swimming pool, I was in my office when he called me that there was an issue at the swimming pool.

“I went there and met the unfortunate incident. So that is it, I don’t have any hand in it and my brother I don’t think he has any hand in, rather the swimming pool in question should be looked into. That area should be looked into. Whatever that happened, happened in that swimming pool. I can send you pictures of the swimming pool they said was not under maintenance and how dirty the swimming pool is.

“There’s no CCTV covering the swimming pool. I don’t see any other place that’s more sensitive than a swimming pool in a hotel and there’s no camera covering it. Whatever they are hiding in the swimming pool I don’t know. The swimming pool was as dirty as anything. The shallowest part of the swimming pool you can’t even see the bottom, unlike other swimming pools. As at the time this incident happened there was no floater, there was no timer, pool attendant or diver in attendance at the pool that day. Everybody was busy at his comfort.

“I don’t know what had happened at the pool, but whatever that happened to that boy happened at that swimming pool. It was when my brother called me that I ran to that place. When I got there every other person was sitting, he was the one diving. Some other people were swimming while every other person around was busy doing their things, nobody cared and we were looking for somebody. You people should find out from the management of the hotel what happened to the boy.

“Why should that swimming pool be in that condition? If there was an attendant whatever happened in that swimming pool, he would have seen it but there was no attendant. It was when I got there that I went out to hire a pumping machine that I used and started pumping water by myself. I called two divers from other hotels to come with me and help that boy. There was no help.”

On the fact that the autopsy result points out that he was poisoned and not by the purported drowning, and also that the police are doing everything to compromise the investigation because he is a police officer, he denied it.

He said “Valentine is my brother, there’s no way he will have issues he will not call me. He came back and was staying in my house, I don’t know if it is a crime now to be a police officer. He called me and when I got there to assess the situation I called my boss, I called other teams that were in operation that came to the scene. After the incident, the corpse was deposited at the FMC.

“I was not the one that investigated that case. We don’t do that, that issue has something stronger to do with me because my brother was involved. So, I can’t be the one to investigate. So they should check their facts very well. I was not even the one that investigated. I am the DCO two, not the DCO one. I was petitioned and I was called to make a statement and I have stated what I know.

“There’s nothing like anybody wanting to cover, cover for what? What are we covering for? The soldiers came and took my brother from me. Since then they have been screening and drilling him to find out what he knows about the matter. So I don’t see anything that is trying to cover. Cover for what?”

On the allegation, that Valentine disappeared and did not call to inform Chidiebere’s parents when the incident happened and had not visited to date, Eric said, “No, Val has been his classmate and coursemate. Any time they are on holiday they hang around. They’re about three or four that usually come home to Umuahia and they hang around and they go anywhere they want to go together.

“That incident happened in the evening, from the PoS payment, Chidiebere was the one who paid for the swimming for both of them. He paid around 4 pm for the swimming. Val said that it was Chidiebere who called him to come for them to go and swim, and he came to their house. His father was the one who called Chidiebere that his friend was around. And they told his father that they were going to Damgrate Hotel to swim and they left for Damgrate, they didn’t go to any other place.

“It was that same Damgrate that they said they were going to swim that they went to, and when that incident happened I was the one that collected the father’s phone from Val and started calling him. These calls were around 6:30 pm to 7 pm. My brother called me around 5:30 pm to 6 pm. They paid by 4 pm and this thing was happening around 5:30 pm to 6 pm. It was my DPO that broke the news to him.”

When asked if he believes that Chidiebere died as a result of drowning, he said, “I think so, but the autopsy has to prove further.”

Meanwhile, Valentine Obeji, when contacted told our correspondent that he is under authority and wouldn’t say anything until authorized to talk to the media.

He said, “Please I am under authority and I think I shouldn’t be talking to the press on this matter until clearance is given to me. You can also find a way to reach my boss.”

Sustaining new minimum wage

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AS the tensions over the minimum wage subside, concerns remain about the burden of payment on the federal, state, and local governments, and the organised private sector. While states should explore ways to increase their IGR to meet the new wage bill and fund capex, the three tiers of government should widen the tax net and implement ease-of-doing business policies for the private sector to avoid massive job losses.

President Bola Tinubu signed the new minimum wage bill into law on Monday. The law stipulates a national minimum wage of N70,000 for workers and allows labour unions to renegotiate the wage every three years.

However, the new wage law is at a dire cost to employers. The Senate approved a supplementary budget of N6.2 trillion to the 2024 Appropriation Act for the Federal Government to allow it to pay. The increment is also to support strategic infrastructural interventions. This increased the budget from N28.7 trillion to N35.5 trillion.

However, this implies an increase in the existing budget deficit, adding N3 trillion to the initial N10 trillion deficit. Reliant on the windfall tax on banks’ forex gains, the minimum wage may aggravate the untrammelled borrowing and debt servicing obligations.

Nigeria spent N7.8 trillion to service its debts in 2023, a 121 per cent increase compared to N3.52 trillion in 2022. A report by PwC Nigeria said the country’s debt service could rise from N8.3 trillion in 2024 to N9.3 trillion in 2025 and N11.1 trillion in 2026. This underscores Nigeria’s credit rating outlook and undermines its debt servicing ability.

The Federal Government should urgently cut the cost of governance, tackle insecurity to restore public confidence and invest in capital infrastructure to attract FDIs.

Unfortunately, the government is in a bad place. The twin policies of removing petrol subsidies and floating the naira have provoked adverse economic consequences. Rising inflation and the high cost of living gave the government no choice but to increase the minimum wage by 133 per cent. While workers await more than double their salaries, inflation, currently at 34.19 per cent, remains an unquenchable monster.

Therefore, sustainability remains a major issue. There are growing concerns that states may default. The doubt is backed by a history of states not paying the previous ones faithfully.

According to BudgIT, 15 states have yet to implement the N30,000 minimum wage since it was signed into law by the Muhammadu Buhari administration in 2019. In its 2023 States of States Report, the civic tech NGO noted that the IGR-to-GDP ratio of states was 1.01 per cent. It said 17 states suffered a decline in IGR in 2022. Many states are not financially viable. BudgIT stated that a new minimum regime could push many states into bankruptcy.

During the Goodluck Jonathan administration, the minimum wage was set at N18,000. To pay, the state governors pressured the Federal Government to tamper with the Excess Crude Account.

To avoid this, states must run as viable economic units. They should explore avenues to boost their IGRs, discard white elephants and frivolities, and focus on valuable developmental projects. They should prioritise agriculture. Capital expenditure should be monitored for effective implementation.

The business environment remains unfavourable for the private sector. Manufacturing is bedevilled by several problems, especially energy costs, an impoverished populace, and poor infrastructure. Companies may respond to the minimum wage increase by rightsizing their personnel. The government should incentivise the private sector.

Nasarawa intensifies vaccination amid rising hepatitis cases

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The Nasarawa State government has expressed concern over the rising cases of viral Hepatitis B in the state and urged residents to ensure they get tested and vaccinated.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Gaza Gwamna, stated this at a press conference to commemorate the 2024 World Hepatitis Day in Lafia, on Tuesday.

He said the prevalent rate of viral hepatitis in the state was above the national rate, hence it had become a serious concern to the state government.

He said the prevalent rate for Hepatitis B was about 17 per cent in the state, while that of Hepatitis C was 13.2 per cent, more than the national prevalent rate of 8.1 per cent for Hepatitis B and 1.1 for Hepatitis C.

The commissioner said already, the state government had screened more than 220,000 people and provided treatment for 3,000 residents across the 13 local government areas of the state.

“The state has a five-year strategic plan to eliminate Hepatitis C with a target to screen 2.4 million and treat 124,000 people by the year 2030. We have established a state viral hepatitis desk to localise the national guidelines and ensure swift access to services.

“We have also decentralised the care for viral hepatitis from solely the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia to Secondary and Primary Healthcare Centres via a public health approach.

“Also, we have activated a provider-initiated testing approach to increase access to screening services and integrated Hepatitis B and C diagnosis.

“So, we are urging all the residents to take the issue of vaccination very seriously, to enable us to reduce the spread of hepatitis in the state,” he added.

The commissioner further stated that the ministry had negotiated for a substantial reduction in the cost of drugs for the treatment of the disease in the state, to make them more accessible and affordable.

Gwamna also said the government had deployed a medical team to carry out free hepatitis outreach across the 13 LGAs of the state, adding that the team was covering Doma, Karu, Wamba and Obi LGAs where the prevalent rate was high and worrisome.

LAWMA lists benfits of smart waste bins

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The Lagos Waste Management Authority  has urged residents to acquire smart bins for domestic storage of waste to promote a clean and sustainable environment.

LAWMA’s Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, made the appeal on Tuesday at its headquarters in Ijora Olopa during a demonstration of the evacuation of smart bins by waste evacuation trucks.

He described the introduction of smart bins into the state’s waste management system as a significant advancement that would streamline the process of waste collection by assigned Private Sector Participation operators.

“The smart bin has added features that improve its functionality. For instance, this smart bin has a Radio Frequency Identification chain that enables us to know when it is emptied by the PSP operators.

“With this bin, we can monitor and assess their performance,” Gbadegesin said.

According to him, the smart bin is geolocated to a specific residence.

“When you buy the smart bin, we deliver it to a house and pin it to that house. So, the bin is forever associated with that house.

“If it is stolen, we can track it, tell where the bin is, and monitor it remotely from our control room.

“The bins are not only smart but also durable with a 15-year warranty.

“They provide comfort to every resident and offer good quality for money,” Gbadegesin said.

He  noted that the durability and tracking ability of the smart bins set them apart from traditional waste bins.

He added that the smart bins were colour-coded to encourage waste separation and recycling among residents.

“Getting this bin means you have now joined the new waste management system we are developing in the state.

“We have two types of bins: the green one for general waste and the blue one for recycling.

“If you have the recycling bin, there is an opportunity for you to receive incentives for the recyclables you collect,” Gbadegesin said.

He urged every Lagosian to embrace the innovation.

“It’s 2024, and with Artificial Intelligence and other innovations, Lagos can’t afford to be left behind.

“If you want to be part of the new Lagos, you need to get this smart bin. It will help us achieve our shared goal of keeping Lagos clean,” Gbadegesin said.

He appealed to Lagos residents to adopt the innovative initiatives introduced by the authority to improve waste management in the state.

Gbadegesin urged them to shun indiscriminate dumping of refuse and engage the services of assigned PSP operators

Fuel crisis lingers as vessels berth at Lagos ports

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The fuel crisis being experienced by Nigerians is yet to abate even as petrol vessels birthed at Lagos and other ports in the country.

Our correspondent observed that the queues in Abuja, Lagos and other parts of the country persisted on Tuesday as the tanks run dry in filling stations.

Dealers who spoke to The According disclosed that petrol vessels were berthing at the ports one after the other, saying this may not be enough to rescue the situation.

According to them, depot owners now supply fuel to their filling stations only due to low supply.

“The depots are not wet yet. We are still doing epileptic loading. No product for third parties. That is, the depots are prioritising their own stations.

“That is always the case for depot operators. They will prefer to keep their stations wet to promote customer loyalty. Independent marketers will be left in the cold,” a dealer said.

Another source told our correspondent, “It’s not that vessels are not berthing, but the rate cannot meet the expected loading to reduce queues. We need to double up. Apapa jetty alone needs at least two vessels discharging simultaneously, but the vessels are coming one after the other and that  cannot  solve the pending problem.”

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Ports Authority said 16 ships were awaiting to berth at the Lagos ports as of Tuesday.

The News Agency of Nigeria said this was disclosed in the Tuesday edition of the ‘NPA Shipping Position’, a daily briefing by the port authority.

According to the NPA, two vessels are set to berth with petrol, while another two will arrive with bulk and butane gas.

“The 16 vessels will berth at ENL Consortium, AMPT, Apapa Bulk, and Greenview Development Nigeria Ltd. terminals in Lagos,” the NPA stated.

NAN reports that nine vessels are currently discharging crude oil, diesel, containers, gasoline oil, and other cargoes at various ports in Lagos.

The According reported that many petrol depots were dry as of Sunday, leading to fuel scarcity and attendant queues in Lagos, Ogun, parts of Abuja, Niger, and some other states across the country.

It was gathered that black marketers have since taken advantage of the situation, selling as high as N1,300 per litre and N1,500 per litre in parts of Lagos and Ogun states.

Long queues started building up at fuel stations in Abuja and Lagos on Friday and have persisted.

“The NNPC Ltd wishes to state that the tightness in fuel supply and distribution witnessed in some parts of Lagos and the FCT (Federal Capital Territory) is a result of a hitch in the discharge operations of a couple of vessels,” NNPC ‘s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, had stated.

The company added that it was “working round the clock with all stakeholders to resolve the situation and restore normalcy in the operations.”

However, despite the assurance by the NNPC, the situation has not improved as expected.

The According reports that the cost of transportation has increased as most filling stations are shut.

Crash fuel, food prices, OPC tells Tinubu

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The Oodua People’s Congress has called for dialogue between the government and leaders of the August planned protest against economic hardships faced by Nigerians.

The OPC urged President Bola Tinubu on the need for immediate reversal of increased electricity tariff and reduction of food and fuel prices as a goodwill gesture.

OPC gave its counsel in a statement on Tuesday by its President, Otunba Wasiu Afolabi.

It, however, urged the protesters to remain non-violent and toe the path of dialogue.

“A hungry man is an angry man. The government must crash the price of food, electricity and fuel for peace to reign and for people to know that the government cares about their welfare,” Afolabi said.

The Yoruba socio-cultural organisation urged Tinubu to immediately issue an Executive Order opening up all the country’s borders in the South-West and South-South for rapid inflow of food that would lower prices.

The OPC President encouraged the government to concentrate efforts on getting the nation’s refineries to produce domestic fuel to solve the problem of inadequate and expensive petroleum products.

“If one man, Aliko Dangote, can build a refinery in less than 10 years, how can ordinary maintenance of four full-fledged and functional refineries become an impossible task since 1999 when civilians took over power? What is the mystery?

“The government must identify, expose and apprehend cabals and all the enemies making life unduly difficult for commoners in Nigeria. This nation belongs to all of us and Nigerians must be able to enjoy their commonwealth.”

Meanwhile, a civil rights group, Liberty Movement of Nigeria, asked Nigerians to be patient with the government of Tinubu.

The Convener of the group, Olusola Edward, gave the counsel in a press statement obtained on Tuesday in Lagos.

“Dialogue is often the best way out of social discontent,” Edward said. “At the end of any war, people will still sit around the table for discussions to end hostilities. So why not avoid the war and initiate discussions to prevent a breakdown of peace, law and order? ‘Jaw-jaw’ is always better than war-war,” Edward said.

According to him, the diplomatic way the President personally mediated to peacefully end the minimum wage crisis with Organised Labour showcased him as a leader who did not take Nigerians for granted.

“We appeal to the organisers of the protest to shield their sword, join the government to build a stronger nation and propel Nigeria into the superpower that it is destined to be as the largest Black nation in the world,” the group added.

The Take It Back Movement, one of the organisers of the nationwide protest scheduled for Thursday, has affirmed its intention to proceed.

In response, security agencies, including the police, military, and civil defence, have deployed officers across states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to ensure security during the planned protests.

The hashtag “EndBadGovernanceInNigeria” continues to trend on X as Nigerians await developments from Thursday.

Steer clear of prisons, NCoS warns protesters

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The Federal Government has declared all its 256 custodial centres across the country as “red zones” ahead of the August 1 planned nationwide anti-government protests.

The Controller-General of the Nigeria Correctional Service,  Haliru Nababa, said this in a Tuesday statement by the NCoS Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Umar.

Nababa emphasised that any person or group of persons who have no business whatsoever should steer clear of the custodial centres.

“In view of the purported national protest scheduled to hold on August 1, the service wishes to inform the public that the custodial centres have been designated as red zones.

“Furthermore, the service wishes to enjoin the public that custodial and non-custodial centres are critical national assets that are germane to public safety as well as national security.

“Tampering with or attacking them will lead to a breakdown of law and order, and further exacerbate the security of the society in general,” he said.

Nababa advised all members of the public to join hands with the service to ensure the protection of correctional facilities.

He said adequate security arrangements had been put in place to ensure that no correctional facility was “defiled”.

He added that the Ministry of Interior Joint Task Force had been activated to provide extra security in and around custodial facilities nationwide.

The NCoS boss appreciated the continuous cooperation of members of the public in ensuring peace and tranquility in and around correctional centres nationwide.

He urged public members to report any suspicious plan or movement to the NCoS.

In 2020, the massive nationwide #EndSARS protest led to the compromise of some custodial facilities, leading to jailbreaks during which over 2,000 inmates reportedly escaped.

In Edo State, hoodlums, in the guise of #EndSARS protesters, attacked the Oko and Benin custodial centres where a total of 1,993 inmates escaped, while 58 inmates escaped from the Okitipupa custodial centre in Ondo State.

Passengers stranded as court grounds Arik Air

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Many air passengers of Arik Air were left stranded at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, and the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja on Tuesday.

The trips were abruptly stalled after the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency grounded an aircraft owned by the airline over a court order instituted by the airline’s creditor and billionaire businessman, Arthur Eze.

According learned that Eze went to court in protest against his unpaid $2.5m by the founder of Arik Air, Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide.

In a statement by the spokesperson of NAMA, Abdullahi Musa, on Tuesday, the agency said this development stems from an enforcement action by the FCT High Court on July 19, 2024, which involved attaching Arik’s planes to secure the debt.

“Arik was further given a notice of public auction of the planes by the court which was slated to hold on July 26, 2024 if they fail to pay the judgment debt,” the statement partly read.

While Arik has since obtained an ex-parte order stopping it from further execution, NAMA has yet to be formally served. In response, NAMA decided to ground the aircraft to preserve the subject matter of the dispute.

“We have decided to comply with the effect of the Supreme Court order, by grounding the aircraft (subject of dispute) so that they are not taken out of the jurisdiction of the court or tampered with in a way as to frustrate the courts,” the statement stated.

 “The minister, being a member of the inner bar himself understands the implication of the Supreme Court order dismissing the motion for leave to appeal and will not risk his license as a legal practitioner or his privilege as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria by engaging in acts that will frustrate an order of the Supreme Court of Nigeria,” NAMA affirmed.

This development dashed the hope of many travellers who had planned their movements to other destinations on Tuesday through the airline.

A passenger who simply identified himself as Mr Adeniran, said he had planned to attend a business meeting in Abuja on Wednesday morning but had to return home after the news got to him at the airport around 4:02pm.

“I am very disappointed, I will not only lose money for not making the appointment in Abuja, my company will also be surcharged for suddenly pulling out of a meeting we planned together in the last three weeks. What kind of a disappointment is this?

“Please as a journalist if there is a way you can appeal to them for us, let them fix us on another plane today. I am so frustrated now, I am not happy at all. As I speak with you I am on my way home. “

Also, a father of three, Aina Oluwaseun, whose children had gone on a holiday to Abuja, had bought tickets for the trio’s return on Tuesday afternoon but that did not happen.

Expressing his frustration, Aina said he had gone to the airport to speak with the officials of Arik Air in Lagos if his children could be put on another flight but met disappointment as the officials said there was nothing they could do to salvage the situation at the moment.

“I really do not know what to do. They are yet to refund our money, or are they expecting me to pay another airline to bring my children home? I am using this medium to appeal to them to either put my children on another aircraft or refund my money in 72 hours.”

 The Chief Executive Officer of Arik Air, Capt Roy Ilegbodu (in receivership) expressed shock over the grounding of the airlines.

According to him, the decision was made without warning or consultation, saying it would affect its operations.

Ilegbodu who spoke through a statement he personally signed, said, “Our priority has always been to connect people and facilitate commerce, especially on critical domestic routes. The grounding of our fleet disrupts these vital services, leaving passengers stranded and inflating already high travel costs.

“This decision hurts everyday Nigerians who rely on our flights for business, family, and essential activities.”

He added that the decision also disregards ongoing judicial processes.

He said on February 26, 2016, a judgement was made in favour of Atlas Petroleum International Limited and Arthur Eze. However, there is an ongoing case in the Federal High Court, where the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria is asserting its secured interest in Arik’s assets.

 “Despite this, a writ of attachment was issued on July 18, 2024, targeting its aircraft, after which, further to an originating motion filed by AMCON, the High Court of the FCT on July 25, 2024, clearly instructed all parties to maintain the status quo.

“We therefore are perplexed as to the grounding of our fleet, which is an overreach of the ongoing judicial processes and directives of court.

“We believe this action undermines the rule of law and sets a dangerous precedent, prioritising unsecured private interests over the public good and the rights of secured creditors. We are committed to following the legal process and have full faith in the judiciary to resolve these matters fairly.”

He disclosed that Arik has always been a proud partner in Nigeria’s growth, providing reliable and safe air travel.

“We urge the authorities to reconsider this decision, lift the grounding order, and allow us to continue serving the public and supporting the economy. We stand with our passengers and employees during this challenging time and are working tirelessly to resolve this situation. Your support and understanding are greatly appreciated.”

However, a source hinted the According that on July 19, 2024, the enforcement department of the FCT High Court enforced an order made by the court regarding a debt of $2.5m owed by Arik Air to Atlas Petroleum International Limited by attaching their aircraft.