Wednesday

2019 Elections: Atiku meets with Fayose in Ekiti


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Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has arrived Akure, Ondo state from where he will proceed to Ekiti.

Governor Ayo Fayose among other dignitaries received him at the airport in Akure amidst cheers from his supporters that stormed the airport as early as 9:00am to give him a rousing welcome. 
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Ghanian broadcaster Peace Hyde reveals journey from teacher to TV star

    Tuesday

    WHO donates 853 motorcycles to Nigeria

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    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has donated 853 motorcycles to the Nigerian government to improve disease surveillance in the country.
    The vehicles and other items were handed over to the Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, by the WHO Country Director, Wondimagegnehu Alemu, on Monday in Abuja.

    Making the work of DSNOs easier


    At the ceremony, Alemu said WHO was making the donation to help increase disease surveillance across the country, because surveillance is key in diseases control and eradication. He said the motorcycles are to make the work of Disease Surveillance and Notification officers, DSNOs, easier as the officers play a major role in surveillance at the field level through visits to communities and health facilities.

    "They also facilitate timely investigation and responses to the outbreak of diseases where they occur. It is with this recognition of their role in disease control in the rural communities that WHO in partnership with other donor partners have provided the motorcycles to enhance surveillance system in Nigeria," he said

    Alemu, while urging for proper maintenance of the motorcycles and their use for the stated purpose, said the DSNOs deserve to be provided with the most appropriate logistics to enhance their mobility across the country, including to the remotest parts.

    The motorcycles will be distributed among the 36 states and the FCT.

    Surveillance critical to public health


    In his remark, Adewole thanked WHO and the country director for the gesture. He said disease surveillance was critical to public health maintenance and the donation signified that 2018 would be a good year for Nigerians.

    Adewole said what is important for Nigeria is to get to know when and where there is a disease because when there is no prompt information, diseases spread. "When we are able to detect and respond appropriately, we would be able to curtail the spread of diseases and maintain good health across the nation. We will be able to send officers there, we will be able to investigate and make appropriate diagnosis and be able to respond," said the Minister.

    He also assured that the DSNOs would use the motorcycles appropriately to help detect the outbreak of diseases.

    Amanda Pam, the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Secretary, Health and Human Services, who represented the minister of Federal Capital Territory, Muhammad Bello, said the motorcycles given to the FCT would be distributed to the eight area councils. This, he said would go a long way in checking diseases and bringing health care delivery to the doorsteps of residents of the FCT.

    Why I Am Not In A Hurry To Make Decisions- Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday evening said he was not ready to do anything in a hurry.
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    He said would sit and reflect on issues before he would continue with a clear conscience.
    Buhari said this during a dinner he hosted in honor of chieftains of the All Progressives Congress at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
    He said, “I keep telling people that while I was in uniform, quite reckless and young, I got all the ministers and governors, and put them in Kirikiri. I said they were guilty until they could prove their innocence. I was also detained too."
    “I decided to drop the uniform and come back. Eventually, I am here. So really, I have gone through it over and over again."
    “This is why I am not in a hurry virtually to do anything. I will sit and reflect and continue with my clear conscience.”
    Buhari also denied the allegation of ethnic bias being leveled against him.
    He explained that the number of substantive ministers he appointed from the South East where he got only 198,000 votes is enough proof that he is not favoring the North as being speculated in some quarters.
    “There is something that hit me very hard and I am happy I hit it back at somebody."
    “Seven states of the North are only represented in my cabinet by junior ministers, ministers of state."
    “In South East, I got 198,000 votes but I have four substantive ministers and seven junior ministers from there."
    “You are closer to the people than myself now that I have been locked up here, don’t allow anybody to talk of ethnicity. It is not true,” he said.
    Buhari also noted that throughout the period of his struggles to become the President, he enjoyed the support of people of other ethnic grouping and religious affiliations.
    He recalled, “There is one thing that disabused my mind in a dispassionate way about ethnicity and religion across the country. You know that tribunal for presidential election started at High Court of Appeal. The President was my classmate. I missed only four of the court sittings."
    “For that first phase, 2003, we were in court for 30 months. My legal leader was Chief Ahamba (SAN), an Igbo man. He asked the panel of judges to direct INEC to produce the voters register to prove that the election was done underground.
    “When they came to write the judgment, they completely omitted that. Another Igbo man, a Roman Catholic, in the panel of judges wrote a minority report.
    “I went to the Supreme Court. Who was the Chief Justice? A Hausa Fulani, a Muslim from Zaria. After 27 months, Ahamba presented our case for two hours and 45 minutes. The Chief Justice got up and said they were going on break and when they returned the following day, they will deliver the judgment. They went away for three months. That was what made it 30 months.
    “And when they came back, they discussed my case within 45 minutes."

    “In 2007, who was the Chief Justice? A Muslim from Niger State. The third one (in 2011), who was the Chief Justice? My neighbor from Jigawa State. The same religion and the same tribe.”

    Ambode Reshuffles Cabinet, Sacks Three Commissioners

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday carried out a major cabinet reshuffle, dropping three commissioners and appointing five new ones.

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday carried out a major cabinet reshuffle, dropping three commissioners and appointing five new ones.
    In a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tunji Bello, the three affected cabinet members are Mrs. Adebimpe Akinsola, Mr. Femi Odubiyi, and Mr. Anifowoshe Abiola.
    The newly appointed cabinet members include Mr. Hakeem Fahm (Ministry of Science and Technology); Mr. Ladi Lawanson (Ministry of Transportation); Mr. Segun Banjo (Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget); Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye (Ministry of Commerce and Industry) and Mr. Hakeem Sulaiman (Communities and Communications).
    The Statement added that major deployments have also been affected.
    Mr. Rotimi Ogunleye from Commerce and Industry to Physical Planning and Urban Development; Mr. Steve Ayorinde from Ministry of Information and Strategy to Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan from Communities and Communication to Ministry of Information and Strategy; Mr. Babatunde Durosinmi Etti from Ministry of Wealth Creation to Ministry of the Environment; Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf from Ministry of Youth and Social Development to Ministry of Wealth Creation; Mr. Agboola Dabiri from Central Business District to Ministry of Youth and Social Development.
    Others include Dr. Samuel Adejare from Ministry of the Environment to Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development; Engr. Ade Akinsanya from Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development to Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.
    In the same vein, the statement also added that Mr. Benjamin Olabinjo has been moved from Special Adviser Commerce and Industry to become Special Adviser Civic Engagement, while Mr. Kehinde Joseph moved from Special Adviser Civic Engagement to become Special Adviser Housing.
    Mr. Deji Tinubu, Special Adviser Sports has been redeployed as Special Adviser to the Governor on Commerce and Industry and Mr. Anofiu Elegushi moves from Special Adviser Transport to become Special Adviser, Central Business District.
    The new commissioners are expected to be cleared by the State House of Assembly while the other redeployment and postings take immediate effect.

    According to the secretary to the State Government, Mr. Bello, the new appointments, and redeployments are intended to create a new vigor and vitality for service delivery which has been the hallmark of the Governor Ambode administration.
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    Private Jet With Wizkid And Tiwa Savage On Board Robbed While Taxiing On Lagos Airport’s Runway

    A private jet carrying two top Nigerian musical artists, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun aka “Wizkid” and Tiwa Savage from Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom state was attacked and robbed last night while taxiing on Lagos airport’s runway 18L. The Bombardier Challenger 605 jet with registration number T7-A00 arrived Lagos from Uyo about 8:33 pm and was slowly taxiing to the arrival hangar when the cargo compartment was burgled.

    A private jet carrying two top Nigerian musical artists, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun aka “Wizkid” and Tiwa Savage from Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom state was attacked and robbed last night while taxiing on Lagos airport’s runway 18L.
    The Bombardier Challenger 605 jet with registration number T7-A00 arrived Lagos from Uyo about 8:33 pm and was slowly taxiing to the arrival hangar when the cargo compartment was burgled.

    The jet slowed to allow an Ethiopian Airline cargo plane with registration number ET-ARH to push back for take off. The pilot, Captain Cloud Cote noticed the cargo door had been opened by burglars and promptly notified Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) security, but the burglars had disappeared before FAAN officials could make it to the point where the attack took place. 
    Upon arrival at Quits Aviation Center, a private jet hangar,  the pilot discovered that two bags belonging to Ms. Savage and Wizkid had been stolen by the airport bandits.
    FAAN has only one escorts vehicle for arriving and departing aircrafts for the entire airport which handles at least 200 flights daily.
    On December 16, 2017, SaharaReporters had revealed that a Vistajet jet with the registration number 9H-VFA operated by Evergreen Apple Nigeria (EAN) Ltd was robbed on December 12, 2017, on the runway was 18R of the airport by unknown bandits when taxiing to the hangar of  EAN. The jet was arriving from Istanbul between 2110-2130hrs the robbery took place after landing in Lagos. A black bag belonging to a flight attendant was stolen from the incident.
     Sources close to Wizkid confirmed the incident to SaharaReporters while Ms. Savage took to social media to vent her frustration.
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    Fuel Scarcity: Depot And Marketers Association Exposes NNPC's Lies

    The Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMA) has claimed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) lied to Nigerians on the ongoing nationwide shortage of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) or petrol.   
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     The Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMA) has claimed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) lied to Nigerians on the ongoing nationwide shortage of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) or petrol.                              
    DAPPMA made the claim in a statement issued on Monday. Signed by its Executive Secretary, Mr. Olufemi Adewole, the statement rejected accusations of product hoarding leveled against DAPPMA members.                    
    While DAPPMA explained that it can neither confirm nor dispute NNPC's claim of having sufficient product stock, the association said it can confirm that the products are not in the tanks of its members.                                  
    According to DAPPMA, there are always hitches in product distribution any time the NNPC assumes the role of sole importer of products. DAPPMA added that 80 percent of the country's functional product receptive facilities are owned by its members and such do not currently hold products.   
    "The NNPC imports and distributes products through DAPPMA, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) and Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN). Our members pay NNPC/PPMC (Petroleum Products Marketing Corporation) in advance for petroleum products and fully paid up PMS orders that have neither been programmed nor loaded are in excess of 500,000 metric tonnes (about 800,000 liters) as at today and enough to meet the nation's needs at a daily estimated consumption of 35,000 liters.
    Our members' depots are presently empty. However, if the NNPC /PPMC provides us with PMS, we are ready to do 24 hours loading/truck out to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians until the fuel queues are eliminated," said DAPPMA. The association maintained that the NNPC has been the sole importer of the product since October for various reasons.
    Among these, DAPPMA said, is the fact that the country currently runs a fixed price regime without any recourse to subsidy claims. It noted, however, that the international price of crude oil is beyond its control. DAPPMA stated that the current price of PMS is about N170 per liter, with the NNPC, importer of last resort, absorbing the attendant subsidy on behalf of the Federal Government.                        
    "We understand that NNPC meets this demand largely through its DSDP platform framework. However, due to price challenges on the DSDP platform, some participants in the scheme failed to meet their supply quota of refined petroleum products, especially PMS, to NNPC. This is the main reason for this scarcity," explained DAPPMA.                          
    It added that the current exchange rate of naira to the dollar is N306 for PMS importation, stating that banks also charge interest at a rate above 25 percent.
    It further stated that this situation puts the landing cost of PMS at N145 per liter, which requires any of its members that imports would have to resort to subsidy claims, a policy already abolished by the Federal Government. 

    Former Soccer Star George Weah Is Liberia's New President

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    Retired footballer George Weah has won the elections in Liberia to become that country's 25th president. Picture: AP Photo/Abbas Dulleh, File Johannesburg - Retired footballer George Weah has won the elections in Liberia to become that country's 25th president. The senator of Montserrado County - once named Fifa World Player and winner of the much-coveted Ballon d'Or - defeated his 73-year-old opponent Vice President Joseph Boakai in a landslide victory in results announced in Liberia on Wednesday morning.

    Retired footballer George Weah has won the elections in Liberia to become that country's 25th president. Picture: AP Photo/Abbas Dulleh, File
    Johannesburg - Retired footballer George Weah has won the elections in Liberia to become that country's 25th president.
    The senator of Montserrado County - once named Fifa World Player and winner of the much-coveted Ballon d'Or - defeated his 73-year-old opponent Vice President Joseph Boakai in a landslide victory in results announced in Liberia on Wednesday morning.
    "I am deeply grateful to my family, my friends, and my loyal supporters who contributed to our campaign during this extremely long election season," Weah said on Twitter before the results were announced.

    Weah is set to replace Africa’s first female head of state, economist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and see the West African nation, founded by freed American slaves, hand over power from one democratically elected government to another.

    South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela dies in Johannesburg

    Legendary South African trumpeter and composer Hugh Masekela has died, his family has confirmed.
    A statement released on Tuesday said the jazz legend died peacefully surrounded by family.
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    Masekela, 78, had been battling prostrate cancer since 2008.
    His Twitter handle read "No more pain."

    Thursday

    Nigeria's Shoreline Agrees $530 Million Deal to Boost Oil Output

    Shoreline Group, a Nigerian oil producer, plans to almost double its crude output after agreeing a $530 million finance deal with an international oil trader and local lenders.
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    Shoreline will seek to boost production to between 80,000 and 100,000 barrels a day this year, Chief Executive Officer Kola Karim said. The company currently pumps about 55,000 barrels a day. The funds are being provided by an international oil trader, a specialist fund and four local lenders, said Karim, who declined to name them until the deal is signed later on Thursday.
    “The deal entails refinancing Shoreline and providing us working capital to expand production,” he said Thursday in a phone interview from Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub.
    Shoreline is one of several Nigerian producers that bought fields in the oil-rich Niger River delta after international producers including Royal Dutch Shell Plc withdrew amid persistent attacks on infrastructure. The company didn’t pump oil for a year following an attack on the Forcados terminal in February 2016. Flows resumed after the link was reopened in June last year.

    EU investing heavily in security and human development in Nigeria.

    The European Union supports Nigeria's efforts to fight terrorism and improve security in northern Nigeria, where conflict with Boko Harram has claimed tens of thousands of lives. European Commissioner Karmenu Vella today presented the work of the EU in Nigeria to the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) as part of an "urgency" debate on human rights, democracy and rule of law in the country.
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    Yesterday suicide bombers killed at least twelve people in the North-East of Nigeria. On the same day, a Canadian and an America citizen were kidnapped in Nigeria, and two policemen got killed in the exchange of gunfire with the kidnappers. "It is a sad reminder of how volatile the security situation in the country still is, and how crucial it is to address this situation to unleash Nigeria's immense potential," Commissioner Vella said on 18 January in a discussion with MEPs. The EU supports both politically and financially the Multinational Joint Task Force which brings together Niger, Chad and Cameroon in a counter offensive against Boko Harram and has already mobilised over EUR 155 million to address the humanitarian crisis and an additional EUR 50 million for development in North Eastern Nigeria, which is Africa’s most populous country and its largest economy, noted the Commissioner.
    "We, as the European Union, are investing strongly to help the people of Nigeria to bring their country forward. We invest in innovation, for instance with the Digital4Development initiative, in energy efficiency, in local entrepreneurship, in the green economy and the fight against climate change. The European Investment Bank is about to increase its portfolio in the country," added Vella.
    In seven years of conflict in north-eastern Nigeria, over 20 000 people have been killed and 1.82 million displaced. The humanitarian situation remains dramatic and the high level of insecurity across the area continues to seriously hamper access and the delivery of assistance.
    In 2014, around 270 schoolgirls were abducted from a school in Chibok, north-east Nigeria by Boko Haram. Most were probably forced to either marry insurgents or to become insurgents themselves, subjected to sexual violence or sold into slavery, and non-Muslim girls were forced to convert to Islam.
    Over 80 girls kidnapped by Boko Harm were finally released in May 2017. Upon their release, High Representative Federica Mogherini, said that ‘the EU continues to stand shoulder to shoulder with Nigeria in its fight against terrorism and in its tireless work to free the girls. The EU also continues to be fully committed to supporting humanitarian, development and reconstruction work in Nigeria.’ 
    The EU provides immediate assistance to cover the basic needs of those internally displaced, host populations in Nigeria as well as refugees in other countries affected by the Lake Chad basin crisis, namely Chad, Niger and Cameroon.
    Funds go to food distributions, to clinics providing lifesaving nutrition medical care, as well as to ensure access to water and sanitation, hygiene, first-need items, shelter and protection. They also contribute to increased access, through the Humanitarian Air Service, and to the coordination of humanitarian organisations.
    In addition to the conflict in the North-East, there are other violent conflicts in Nigeria, including in the South-East (Biafra) and the oil-rich Niger Delta. Clashes between farmers and herdsmen in the so-called Middle belt have caused hundreds of deaths. While the herders are mainly Muslim and the farmers mainly Christian, the conflict reflects as much the limited access to land fuelled by climate change and demographic growth. There is however concern that the conflicts can turn more religious with time, with dire potential consequences.
    The upcoming elections in February 2019 will likely add to the complexity. The EU regularly sends Election Observation Missions to Nigeria.
    The Commissioner noted that EU High Representative Federica Mogherini hopes to visit Nigeria again in the near future for the next Ministerial dialogue, to raise the EU's concerns and to push cooperation forward.