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Random musings about the Covid-19 vaccine

by Leading Reporters March 26, 2021
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From the time that Covid-19 hit Nigeria in 2020, conspiracy theories started flying around about its origins, impact and objectives. It was agreed in some quarters that the end of the world had come.

The proponents of the eschatological belief and its adherents strongly advocated the institution of end time measures like total abstinence from sex, alcohol and any other thing.

These people, however, did not consider rumour peddling as a not too welcome attribute of an end time candidate. As a corollary to their end time gist, the same people went down memory lane to quote Nostradamus. Even when the guy did not say anything about Covid-19,  they tried to force him to say it.

Then Huawei spoiled everything. That’s the time they saw to launch their antichrist 5G network! My scientific neighbours did not give me a moment of rest. How Satan was going to move through our systems via the 5G, how he was going to live on the 5G mast. Around Okota, in Lagos, a certain company was laying some underground cable, probably for some intra company communication . Come and see the hullabaloo. I thank God Obama was not the president in 2020! He was already branded by the Nigerian school of end time studies as the antichrist.

If he was the president, and the vaccine was mooted under him, there was no way we would have stopped our religious Nigerians from running into the caves to hide from the impending tribulation.

So, I went out to observe out of curiosity the administering of the vaccine. First I observed that the jab was not given on the right hand compulsorily. Wait. I was not drunk. I saw it. A guy stretched out his left arm and he was given one jab, and that’s it! It may be that I do not understand how the vaccine works.

On my way home I was thinking. Could it be that this Antichrist doesn’t know what he is doing? The people were supposed to be given that injection on their right hands. Then he allowed the doctors to give it on any random hand.

Or could it be that he is using tricks on our people such that after they have collected it, the vaccine flows to their right hands? Are there not six hundred and sixty six drops of the vaccine in each jab? Perhaps that’s why there are two doses. When the first 333 has formed the first chip on your right hand, the second does would form the second chip on your forehead.  I don’t trust those doctors. Just imagine. They think they can fool us.

While the antichrist scare raged on, our people still buried themselves in our regular vices. Police still ‘obtained’ the motorists, to enforce the lockdown, our security agents were killing the people even when Covid-19 was yet to kill a single soul in the country.

The people who clamour for the religious houses to be opened were the same people who did not want to go to their offices for fear of contracting Covid-19. The people who were ready to fight for their religions not to be attacked were the same people who raised the price of gari from N800 for a 4 litre paint container to N1500 in one fell swoop!

In the same country, crime rate rose beyond our imagination. 1 million boys went on rampage in Lagos. Armed robbery surged in northern Nigeria and its environs, stories went up about rituals and arsons.

It appears to me that our religion in Nigeria is good at fashioning conspiracies. Our prayers are placed with suspicions and conspiracies. If it is not a certain black tall woman that’s doing her neighbour’s son because of his brilliance, it is Britain stealing our oil. If it is not one boss in the office tormenting his staff using Otumokpor, it is America refusing to support Nigeria because of our potentials. That reminds me. I am old enough to call myself an elder states youth. How come Nigeria is perpetually potentially great?

Oh, I understand now. It is Britain. They are the one looking the money for our roads. They are the ones buying what they don’t need, using our commonwealth to buy houses in Dubai or Maryland. They are the one who share guns on election days. They imported bandits to take lands and turn it to an underdeveloped country.

We must continue our conspiracies o. At least our religions teach us not to argue with leaders. Docility is the greatest virtue in the happiest but poorest nation on earth.

Only when we wake up will good things start happening here. Until then, we await another conspiracy theory.

Alex Agbo

Writer and researcher based in Lagos.

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Water Scarcity: Tankers Begin Distribution To Abuja Residents

by Leading Reporters March 26, 2021
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After more than one week of water scarcity in parts of the Federal Capital Territory, the management of the FCT water board has begun distribution of water to residents of the affected areas.

Residents who depend on water board in Kubwa, Garki, Durumi and Area One, amongst others, had been without water as a result of the ongoing repair works on the agency’s trunk line at the lower Usuma Dam’s water treatment plant 3 and 4 in Ushafa, Abuja.

According to report, some of the residents had lamented the high cost of purchasing water from water vendors popularly called ‘mai ruwa’.

However, on Thursday morning, Kubwa residents went into jubilation after tankers from the FCT water board delivered water to parts of the residential suburb.

It was observed that residents of Phase 3 rushed to one of the tankers to fill up their reservoirs since it was free, as water vendors who buy from boreholes had started charging as high as N3,000 for a truck of 10 jerrycans.

Some of the residents complained that the water board management should have delivered the water on a weekend to enable those who would have gone to work take advantage of the free water.

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FG to sink N8.1 billion into rehabilitation of Federal Secretariat

by Leading Reporters March 26, 2021
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The Federal Government has approved N8.1bn for the rehabilitation of the Federal Secretariat, Phase I, in Abuja.

The decision was taken on Wednesday at the weekly meeting of the Federal Executive Council presided over by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Mohammed Bello, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of the meeting.

The secretariat, located in the Three Arms Zone, was said to have been inaugurated in 1993.

The minister said a “massive rehabilitation” would be carried out on the multi-storey complex.

“The third memorandum is for the rehabilitation of Phase I of the Federal Secretariat which involves electro-mechanical systems, water systems as well as other general rehabilitation.

“This is a secretariat that was inaugurated in 1993, quite a long time ago. So, we are doing massive rehabilitation of that at a total sum of N8, 110,665, 676.76 and the completion period is 24 months,” the minister said.

Bello said the council also approved the revision of the contracts for the rehabilitation and expansion of the outer Southern Express Way to Ring Road I in the FCT at a varied contract cost of N15,125,122, 967.

In addition, he said the council approved the revised estimated cost of the contract for the construction of a 15-kilometre left hand service carriage way of the outer service of the outer Southern Express Way, Stage II.

He put the cost at N11,476,424,350.

The minister further disclosed that other projects approved by the council include those for the total overhaul of a 1500 KVA generating plant, for the Abuja Environmental Protection Board at the cost of N110 million; an upward review of contract sum for the extension of the inner Southern Express Way in the sum of N47.6bn as well as the review of the consultancy provision for the Independence and Constitution Avenue in the Central Business District of Abuja, at the cost of N131.4m.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouk, on her part said the council approved N922.8m for the purchase of fertilizer to assist states affected by insurgency and the 2018 flood disaster.

She listed Adamawa, Borno and Yobe as the benefiting states under the emergency agricultural intervention for states affected by conflicts, insurgency and also the 2018 flood.

“Initially, we were supposed to give the NPK 20:10:10 fertilizer, but now, we are going to provide the liquid fertilizer to the benefiting states and the quantity is about 259,000 litres of that particular product,” the minister said.

The Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, said the council approved the procurement of four 150 NBA 331 3233 power transformers for Transmission Company of Nigeria.

Mamman added that the council the contract for the production and delivery of one million sterilised metres grips embossed for three metres test stations in Oshodi, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Kaduna in the sum of N155,227,619.18.

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Bello and his presidential ambition; a joke taken too far

by Leading Reporters March 25, 2021
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I woke up one morning to my Facebook news feed ridden with all kinds of write up about governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State nursing an ambition to become the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

As usual, I thought it was one of the antics of the loafers who throng the government house to seek favour and in return write all kinds of junk. Yes, and I rightly thought. Long before then, about August 2020, a leaked WhatsApp chat circulated around social media in which Edward Onoja, Deputy governor of the state, was scolding one of their boys.

In the chat, Edward had told the boy to go and look for a decent job. This to me means a lot. Before I delve into why I called Bello ‘s ambition a joke, let me address Edward’s comment.

It appears they know that there is no future for their followers and praise singers. If following you is not a decent job, then why do you keep them? I though some youths learned from that exchange but alas I was wrong. As you read this, there are battalions of jobless layabouts singing the praises of the Bello-Onoja administration even though one of the key leaders of the administration doesn’t think it is a decent way of making money.

Secondly, by that statement, even Edward knows the Bello presidency, like an elephant, will not fly. It won’t even take off. He was so livid that he dismissed the boy’s service as ‘undelegated sycophancy’. Whatever that means.

It also means that to be an official sycophant, you have to be delegated. I believe that those delegated sycophants are those with a Tecno phone pad, a charger and N1,000 monthly data subscription to post edited pictures and write tragic English expressions such as ‘the people does not know’, ‘Kogi State is develops ‘ and other blunders.

The whole thing smacks of mediocrity. But that is beside the point. The point here is that for Bello, whose government is the most catastrophic in the new age home and abroad, to think of becoming the president of Nigeria,  we have seriously lowered the bar of governance in Nigeria.

A man whose state groans under yawning underdevelopment, the people are dying , civil servants are unpaid, health care is zero, education is comatose and roads have become death traps, should have quietly resigned, apologised and walked away in shame.

But no! Nigeria, whose political algorithm is so warped that it throws up only the mediocre to rule over the excellent, might end up throwing Bello up as the preferred candidate for the mobocratic APC.

Let me give you an instance. Before I travelled home in December 2020, I was warned to come with my drugs and first aid. That was an indication that no hospital was working. The so called hospitals are glorified halls where doctors and patients meet and probably exchange greetings. And like one popular joint at Ajaka, they just say ‘How body’?

On the day I was travelling, I got to Okene about 6 PM but between Okene and Ajaokuta, I spent an hour or more. The road was like a scene of a bombardment. It was full of craters, patches and potholes. Thank God there was no rain.

Getting to the river Niger, the entire bridge was in darkness. The street lights are all dead. Same goes for the Ganaja junction to Ganaja village roads. It is in a terrible state.

Let us talk about accountability and probity. Belloe and his deputy who have ruled Kogi State as their fiefdom have not been accountable to anyone. And the malleable State house has let them get away with it. A point in case is the opening of the Confluence University of Science and Technology. Of what use is it to a state as starved as Kogi State to have two state Universities?

Have the Kogi State University staff been well taken care of? Whatever happens to opening a school of engineering, science and technology in the school and upgrading it to a standard university instead of the poor state that it is left in?

My major concern is Bello has decided to take all of us for a ride. Forget about the photo ops. On ground, Kogi state is grossly mismanaged. We thank God for people like the Kano State governor, Umar Ganduje, a no nonsense man, who tore away the posters of the joke called Bello’s presidential campaign.

My only concern is that the lean state resources are expended on such a joke when there are shortages of infrastructure on all fronts. Who is even talking of infrastructure when the state workers haven’t been paid?

I urge everyone to call Bello and his social media hirelings to give a reasonable account of his stewardship over the years. They would resort to insults and bullying. No one would say anything that would be convincing.

If Kogi state still has elders, they must caution Bello from wasting the resources of the state in chasing a world goose. God bless Kogi State.

Alex Agbo
Public Affairs Analyst
Lagos.

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OCP Africa, NISS move to solving 75% of Acidic Soils in Nigeria

by Leading Reporters March 25, 2021
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OCP Africa and the Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (NISS) on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to solve issues of 75% acidic soils which are problematic to agriculture produce in Nigeria.

The Registrar/CEO, Nigeria Institute of Soil Science, Prof. Victor Chude while speaking in Abuja at the Inception Workshop on Management of Problematic Soils in Nigeria stated that the workshop is kick starting a project aimed at addressing issues of problematic soils, improve soil quality and increase agricultural productivity through effective sustainable management of problematic soil.

According to Chude, 75% of Nigeria soils which are acidic are problematic and as such, new innovations and technologies that are ecosystem friendly will be disseminated to managing the problematic soils in Nigeria.

“We are targeting soil such as acidic soils, saline, alkaline and other problematic soils, but the major problematic soil is the acidic soils that covers about 75% of this country.”

“Then alkaline soils because they don’t support agricultural growth, the implication is that farmers facing this limitations suffer from making good yields.”

“75% of Nigerian soils are acidic when I say acidic, I mean from strongly acidic to slightly acidic, the slightly acidic soils are still productive but then if you collect the acidity it will improve the productivity but only 20% of the soils are strongly acidic and this strong soils are found in the southern part of the country as a result of high rainfall, high litching of basic element and nutrients that will ultimately make them low productive soils so we need to do something”.

The Production and Technical Manager, OCP Africa Fertilizer Limited, Oluwatobi Asana, stated that an average productivity per hectare of farmlands in Nigeria is very low due to problematic soils which has led to insecurity and poverty within the farming population.

Meanwhile, Asana noted that management of the problematic soils should be directed towards enhanced crop productivity through addition of soil amendment or by manipulating the agronomic practices depending on the climatic conditions.

“Managing soils so they are sustainable for future generations is our collective responsibility and there is no better time to rise to the challenge than now”.

He added that in order to achieve this, a multidisciplinary approach is required to breed specialized root system types which match the most urgent constraints of different locations.

“There is therefore a dire need to maintain good soil health for increased and sustained agricultural production”.

Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Ernest Umakhire stated that the project is important as it holds immense potentials for the agricultural sector while complimenting the renewed effort of the ministry aimed at introducing modern farming techniques to Nigerian farmers and empowering them to enable rapid adoption.

Umakhire added the pain experienced by farmers who are compelled to use this problematic soils cannot be underestimated

“We therefore have to explore ways and means of reclaiming our previously arable lands and take necessary steps to prevent abandonment of farmland as a result of low productivity.”

He pointed out that the technologies to be introduced to the soil should be such farmers can easily adopt and implement at very minimal cost.

“The methodology for the proposed project should focus on those technology that will address the challenges of problematic soil in agriculture while not overlooking the root causes.”

“Please bear in mind the need to protect our environment as we deploy this technology and innovation for soil amelioration so that our ecosystem in not adversely affected”. He added.

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Governor Wike’s Arrogance and Meddlesomeness

by Leading Reporters March 25, 2021
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State Governors are the leaders of the federating units of the Federation. They are elected by their people and therefore answerable only to their people.

If a State Governor is not performing, it is left for his people to deal with it. It is not the business of another state to begin to tell us that a particular Governor is not doing well.

The States are independent and autonomous as long as they operate within the confines of their competencies or spheres of authority as delineated by the Constitution.
The Governors are not answerable to the Federal authorities as long as they operate within their confines of governmental powers prescribed by the Constitution.

The States are co-equal in everything. No one State is bigger than the other, no longer how big or populated or wealthier it is.

Rivers State is just a State as Cross River State. It may have oil wealth or more wealthier than Cross River State, but it is not more important than Cross River State.

I have concluded that some Governors from Rivers State always think that they can dictate who gets what and how in Cross River State.

You can imagine the meddlesomeness of Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State in the affairs of Cross River State. He talks down on our Governor in a very uncouth, disrespectful, and condescending manner unbecoming of a gentleman of his status.
It is not about Governor Ben Ayade; it is about our pride as a people.

When we were in Eastern Nigeria, we were never under the Rivers province’s thumb (present Bayelsa and Rivers State. The people of the then Calabar/Ogoja provinces (present Akwa Ibom and the Cross Rivers States) were indeed at the driving seat of the quest to create the Calabar Ogoja Rivers State from the defunct Eastern Region of Nigeria.

Our leaders were at the helm of the COR State Movement that culminated in the creation of the defunct South Eastern and the Rivers States, respectively, in 1967 out of Nigeria’s former Eastern Region. Leaders started everything about the beginning of the agitation to create the Calabar Ogoja Rivers State movement of Nigeria’s defunct Eastern region from the present Akwa Ibom and the Cross River States.
It all began on the floor of the Eastern Nigeria House of Assembly in Enugu. The Leader of Governor Busines (premier as they called). Under the 1951 Macpherson’s Constitution,) was Professor Eyo Ita. Then Dr. NNamdi Azikiwie lost his ambition to be the Leader of Busines in the defunct Western Region of Nigeria on the floor of the defunct Western Nigeria House of Assembly when all the NCNC members elected under the platform of the Party defected to join the Action Group party of Chief Obafemi Awolowo on alleged ethnic grounds because they did not want Dr. Azikiwe from Eastern Nigeria to be the Premier of Western Nigeria.

An angry Dr. Azikiwe left Western Nigeria to return to his home region, Eastern Nigeria. When he returned, NCNC leaders pressured Professor Eyo Ita to resign from his position as Leader of Government Business for Dr. Azikiwie to occur. This apparent insensitivity by the leadership of NCNC piqued legislators (leaders) from the then Calabar Ogoja and Rivers Provinces of the Eastern Region in the Eastern House of Assembly to resign en-mass from NCNC, to form their Party known as National Independent Party, under the leadership of Dr. Okoi Arikpo (SAN). They quickly aligned with Action Group to begin the agitation to create the Calabar Ogoja Rivers State Movement.

The leaders of the Calabar Ogoja Rivers Movement were Honourable Justice Udo Udoma (from Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State), and Dr. Okoi Arikpo (SAN) (from Cross River State). Honorable Justice Udo Udoma was the President-General of the Movement (COR), while Dr. Okoi Arikpo (SAN) was the Secretary-General of the Calabar Ogoja Rivers State movement.

The other day the same Governor Wike was insulting and hurling abuses on Senator Godswill Akpabio, Honorable Minister of Niger Delta Affairs; today, it is Governor Ben Ayade. Governor Wike and politicians from Rivers State should stop insulting our leaders. Enough is enough. He should also desist from meddling in our affairs.

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Road Safety Officials Rescue Passengers From Drunken Driver In Ogun State

by Leading Reporters March 22, 2021
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The Ogun State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps has in a quick response to a distress call, rescued passengers by arresting a drunk driver who was spotted driving so recklessly in such a manner that could lead to road traffic crashes.

According to Bisi Kazeem, the Corps Public Education Officer, the drunk driver was arrested in Kyakyama, Ogere, Ogun State at about 1335HRS when the Sector Commander received a distress call from a passenger who noticed the dangerous way the driver of the vehicle she boarded was driving.

The passenger, one Mrs Matina reported that few minutes into their journey, they noticed that the driver was driving under the influence of alcohol which prompted the passengers to caution him against his recklessness. She revealed that it was when the driver refused to hid to the warning from all the passengers that the passengers got the FRSC call line from the internet and hurriedly put the call through to the FRSC for rescue.

Kazeem stated that upon receiving the call, the Sector Commander ordered a patrol team from RS2.24 Ogere Unit Command immediately to effect the arrest of the driver and ensure the impoundment of the vehicle, whuch was reported to be a white colour Toyota Hiace bus with the following registration details FKJ 991 YA.

Upon arrest and impoundment of the vehicle, the driver was subjected to BAC test and the result was 0.18%, which is extremely higher than the 0.05% permissible by road traffic regulations.

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi while thanking the passengers, expressed joy over the bravery. He noted that the conduct did not only prove that they were observant enough to discover the recklessness of the driver, but also proves that Nigerians are also courageous to report dangerous road use behaviour.

He therefore called on the motoring public to emulate the actions of the passengers, emphasising that road safety is a collective responsibility and every body’s business. As such all road users must play their role to ensure their own safety and that of other road users.

He also said that the FRSC toll free numbers 122 is always available 24/7 for emergency and prompt rescue services.

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Breaking: Group Petitions Anti-Corruption Agencies To Launch A Probe On Gbajiabimila

by Leading Reporters March 22, 2021
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A group, League of Patriots has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and other anti-corruption agencies to launch a probe on the alleged diversion of funds, using “loyal” staff accounts by the Director General of National Lottery Regulatory Commission NLRC, Lanre Gbajiabiamila.

In a petitioned from the group signed by its National and Diaspora Conveners, Abdul Madaki and Williams Diokpa respectively, the group alleges that financial records obtained by them revealed that Lanre Gbajiamile uses trusted staff to rout out funds running into hundreds of millions.

The group further alleges that Lanre’s impunity peaked after his elder brother Femi Gbajiamila became the Speaker of the Federal House of Assembly. Part of the petition read:

“National Lottery Regulatory Commission, led by Mr. Lanre Gbajiabiamila has been perennially enmeshed in untamed corruption. These include diversion of public funds, routing out money to Senate and House Committee members in the National Assembly, and cooked-up expenses, including unapproved travelling allowances, using names of staff he trusts. 

While lottery has become a veritable platform for improved revenue for other nations, Nigeria lottery under Gbajiabiamila is currently being run as a one-man-show as records here reveals.  

“This fraudulent act peaked between 2019 and 2020 when Lanre boasted before every staff of the commission that he has become untouchable with the emergence of his brother as the Speaker, Federal House of Representatives.  It was learned that he appealed to the staff to play along with him, promising to ensure that they would be well compensated if they cover up all they know that have been happening in the commission. 

“For instance, the following staffs have received the under listed amount through their personal accounts which violates Federal Government financial laid down principles.  (For further details, please see the enclosed Expenses list of the commission)

S/NONAME OF STAFFDEPTAMOUNT PAID INTO HIS PERSONAL A/C
1.Oviawe Edwin T.Fin./Acc.N58,891,900.00
2.Tunde EzomonFin./Acc.N37,355,800.00
3.OluwatosinAcc. AdminN32,023,400.00
4.Momoh Jimoh AbdumutalibDFA OfficeN25,705,200.00
5.Hassana AuduCPON25,734,800.00
6.Fumilola AkinlamiSec. To DFAN21,833,800.00

The group further alleges that records revealed that the DG uses the names of other staff to mop up fund which he gives Senate Committee members, including the Senate Committee Chairman on sports.  (See attached expenditure sheet).

“Further investigation revealed that Mr. Kabir Abdullahi received the sum of N64,000,000 in cash on 23rd and 24th October, 2019 which they claimed was used to acquire computer consumables, without board’s approval nor public bidding in line with public procurements standards.

The group further asked the anti-corruption agencies to investigate Lanre Gbajiabiamile and bring him to book if found culpable of the allegations of criminal diversion of public funds.

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Exposed: How Buratai, Other Service Chiefs Empty N2.5b from Military Pension Board In 24hrs

by Leading Reporters March 22, 2021
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More Information now emerges on how the former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Yusuf Buratai and other Service Chiefs plundered the Military Pension Treasury domiciled with Central Bank of Nigeria. 

Information uncovered by initially uncovered by PointBlank News revealed that on 31st December, 2020, Buratai and other Service Chiefs, including the leadership of Military Pension Board fleeced a whopping sum of N2.5b the same minute the said sum hit the Military Pension Account No. NGNAS99912100001, domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

Further checks revealed that the beneficiaries are mostly Bureau De Change operators, a Local Government Chairman, and others who are neither Military Pensioners nor people who have anything to do with the Military. In the same vein, these accounts with new generation banks (names withheld) of associates, friends and family members, were used to wipe off the entire fund that hit Military Pension Board Account on 30th December, 2020.

Among the names used and amount routed out through their accounts include:

1.           Ahmed Ibrahim                                                        N44,562,100.85

2.           Abbas Muhammed                                                 N35,119,089.09

3.           Abdulaziz Umar                                                       N86,159,030.85

4.           Abdullahi Abubakar                                                N48,459,602.97

5.           Abdullahi Haruna                                                    N44,582,100.65

6.           Abdullahi Usman                                                     N48,459,602.97

7.           Abubakar Abdullaziz Abba                                   N48,459,602.97

8.           Abubakar Aliyu Salis                                               N44,562,100.85

9.           Abubakar Ismail                                                       N48,459,602.97

10.        Abubakar Muhammad                                          N48,459,602.97

11.        Abubakar Yusuf                                                        N48,459,602.97

12.        Ali Mustapha                                                            N48,459,602.97

13.        Aminu Hussaini                                                        N48,459,602.97

14.        Ari Salisu Adamu                                                     N48,459,602.97

15.        Ayuba Yusuf                                                              N48,459,602.97

16.        Bala Aminu                                                                N48,459,602.97

18.        Bello Ado                                                                    N48,459,602.97

19.        Bello Ali                                                                      N48,459,602.97

20.        Bello Mustapha                                                       N48,459,602.97

21.        Dauda Adamu                                                           N48,459,602.97

22.        Faruku Sanusi Buku                                                N48,459,602.97

23.        Haruna                                                                        N48,459,602.97

24.        Haruna Shuaibu                                                       N86,159,030.85

25.        Ibrahim Hussaini                                                      N48,459,602.97

26.        Idris Muhammed                                                     N48,459,602.97

27.        Idris Yakubu                                                              N48,459,602.97

28.        Isah Salisu Tanko                                                     N48,459,602.97

29.        Isah Usman Dogo                                                    N48,459,602.97

30.        Isah Zachari Jubril                                                   N48,459,602.97

31.        Isyaku Abdullahi Mohammed                             N48,459,602.97

32.        Jamilu Usman                                                           N48,459,602.97

33.        Kabiru Yushua Abubakar                                      N48,459,602.97

34.        Kazeem Mohammed                                              N86,159,030.85

35.        Khalid zaharaddeen Abdurahman                     N86,149,030.85

36.        Lawan Aminu Maina                                              N48,459,602.97

37.        Mohammed Kabiru                                                N48,459,602.97

38.        Mohammed Mohammed                                     N48,459,602.97

39.        Mubarak Batta Jidda                                              N48,459,602.97

40.        Muhammad Salihu Zakari                                     N48,459,602.97

41.        Muktar Abubakar                                                    N48,459,602.97

42.        Munkaila Yazid                                                        N48,459,602.97

43.        Musa Umar Kalgwai                                               N86,159,030.85

44.        Rabiu Anas                                                                 N48,459,602.97

45.        Sani Abubakar Bakori                                             N44,582,100.65

46.        Shafiu Tijani Salihawa                                            N48,459,602.97

47.        Shehu Hassan                                                           N48,459,602.97

48.        Umar Shuaibu                                                          N48,459,602.97

49.        Yakubu Salisu Salisu                                               N86,159,030.85

50.        Yau Yusuf Ahmad                                                    N44,582,100.65

Recall that the National Security Adviser Mohammed Babagana Monguno has recently alleged that the immediate past Army leadership could not give account of the Billions of Dollars collected by it for arms purchases, a position he later shifted and claimed to have been quoted out of context.

Nigerians decried the recent non-career appointment of the immediate past Service Chiefs by President Muhammadu Buhari, insisting that the appointment was hastily done by President Buhari to give the Service Chiefs a shield from prosecution over many allegations bordering on criminal diversion of funds and corruption enrichment of selves by the service chiefs at the detriment of Nigerians who are daily killed, maimed and raped by terrorists, bandits and other criminals.

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Opinion

Boring legal cases against Governor Obaseki

by Leading Reporters March 21, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

By Tonnie Iredia

In most democracies, the term ‘election’ means far more than its voting segment of casting ballots which many erroneously over-patronize. In truth, election is not an event but a process of inter-related events which must holistically be handled to get an undisputed winner.

Before the casting of ballots, segments such as the registration of voters, the delimitation of electoral constituencies, the nomination of flag bearers through party primaries and electioneering campaigns must be seamlessly concluded. After these, election is still not over until the casting of ballots, collation of votes, declaration of results, inauguration of winners and the settlement of election disputes have been concluded.

Many people lose elections in Nigeria because they fail to appreciate the true meaning and nature of election with its many dimensions. In the last few years, the segment on the settlement of election disputes has seized the front burner of the country’s electoral process as political parties have learnt to devote ample time, energy and resources to the segment.

Many factors have greatly contributed to the elevation of the settlement of election disputes to the foremost election segment in Nigeria. Among the factors are a) commercialized political system which encourages players to adopt a fight to finish approach, b) weak internal democracy in the nation’s political parties, and c) finality of judicial decisions which enables the judiciary to reverse any electoral victory even where the decision upturns the evident verdict of voters.

The scope of disputes is widened by the opportunity of an election tribunal where politicians can disagree with election figures as well as another chance where courts are allowed to deal with matters on eligibility. This has emboldened a poor spirit of sportsmanship in which politicians hop from one platform to another in the hope that one strategy might just pay off. However, no one can stop any person from using the platforms because they exist within the framework of the rule of law. Anyone with appropriate ‘locus’ can thus approach the judiciary which naturally has its own bad eggs.

The above background establishes why the political opponents of Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo state have been in court with the objective of reversing the reelection of the governor at the September 19, 2020 governorship contest in the state.

In a suit marked FHC/B/CS/74/2020, they urged the court to not only invalidate Obaseki’s candidacy but to also restrain INEC from recognising him as a contestant in the gubernatorial contest because Obaseki, according to them, forged his academic credentials. But the University of Ibadan which issued the certificate in question sent her Deputy Registrar Legal to the court to testify in favour of the governor. Based on this, Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja who presided at the hearing rejected the unsubstantiated claims by the plaintiffs.

As if propelled by instinct to break the case in simple terms for all to comprehend, Justice Mohammed explained that for the Plaintiffs to insist that Obaseki forged his certificate, even after the school confirmed the genuineness of the document, was akin to alleging that someone has no father, even in the presence of the person’s father.

One would have thought that such wise counselling was enough to halt the case because the ruling appeared quite convincing. Indeed, as if they clearly understood the judgment and that it further reinforced the voters’ actual mandate, market women in Benin City, the Edo state capital, danced round major streets in the City to celebrate their governor. But that was not the perspective of the plaintiffs about the case.

They were instead dissatisfied with the high court decision and decided to approach the Appeal Court to challenge the judgment of the lower court. Last Thursday March 18, 2021, Justice Stephen Adah of the Court of Appeal Abuja Division reiterated Justice Mohammed’s earlier verdict, but this time, with costs in favour of Governor Obaseki, his party and the electoral body. Some people would regard the entire episode as an unnecessary waste of the rather precious time of our courts which have piles of files of poor litigants unattended to because of the nature of our politics.

Sadly, the trend of the refusal of our politicians to play by the rules is even more disgusting in another state where on the same day as Obaseki’s case, two different courts made contradictory rulings on the same matter. The issue had to do with an election to the vacant seat of the Imo North District in the Senate which was held on December 5, 2020. Though won by the APC, no candidate was returned as elected because of a dispute between two candidates of the party.

Last Thursday March 18, 2021, Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja having convinced himself that Senator Ifeanyi Ararume was the authentic candidate of the APC ordered INEC to issue Ararume with a certificate of return within 72 hours. While the over-joyed candidate and his supporters were still rejoicing, an Owerri High Court presided over by Justice E. O. Agaba made a pronouncement which clearly reversed the order, leaving the people of Imo North Senatorial District without representation in the Senate. Considering that our clime has since become a society of electioneering without end, no one can fathom when this would end.

Thus, except care is taken to reverse our now entrenched political culture of distraction to governance, either at the legislative or executive branch, it is our society that would remain shortchanged. In the case of Edo, one can only hope that our politicians would allow Obaseki to concentrate on governance so as to improve the living standards of the people. Our fears are supported by precedents.

In 2018, when it became clear that the APC which produced Governor Obaseki in his first term was the same one that was distracting him over their pursuit of personal gains, I appealed to them in my article titled “Edo APC: Let Obaseki work” published on September 9, that year. A year later, the distraction had become unbearable amidst threats of widespread infectious diseases; with no politician listening to the warnings by the World Health Organization (WHO). This made me to write another article titled “Edo politicians: Remember Lassa Fever” published on January 25, 2020 with a plea to our politicians to allow the governor face the health challenges of our people especially those in Edo North where the disease had claimed casualties.

The new distraction after the elections has been frivolous political litigations. While election petitions and some other substantive cases can entrench democracy, the idea of suffocating our judicial system with shallow cases is unacceptable. We need to particularly denounce the boring case against Godwin Obaseki in which his opponents made no effort to painstakingly investigate their allegations before testing them in court.

As the case of the degree certificate forgery has shown, neither those who made the allegation, nor their witnesses visited the University of Ibadan to verify their claim of forgery. They merely compiled a series of allegations in the hope that one might work. It all started with the politics of exclusion in which APC concocted stories to arrive at a predetermined end at the party primaries stage, but to transplant and more than once represent such political rascality of concoctions to courts of different jurisdictions is deplorable.

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