Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Presidency Defends Buhari’s Frequent Travels

Presidency Defends Buhari’s Frequent Travels


– Presidency has defended President Muhammadu Buhari’s frequent foreign trips
–  It says Buhari’s trips were for the betterment of Nigeria
– It also dismisses insinuations that the foreign trips embarked on by the president were mere jamborees 

The presidency has reacted to the insinuation that President Muhammadu Buhari’s frequent oversea trips were mere jamborees.

The senior special assistant to Buhari on media and publicity, Garba Shehu told reporters at the State House that the foreign trips were necessitated by the president desire to block and recover funds looted out of Nigeria, The Punch reports.

Already, the president had travel to France and Britain and only return from Kenya and Ethiopia last week.

Buhari’s spokesman said that it would be wrong to describe the president foreign as jamboree.
He highlighted the gains of the president’s foreign  trips to include the securing of agreement with various countries on recovery and repatriation of stolen funds.

Shhu pointed out that part of the arrangement was that some stop security officials would travel next week to United Arab Emirates to further actualize an agreement on recovery and repatriation of stolen funds.
He said: “You also see gradually the strategic efforts to go after the stolen funds abroad. The UAE is very important to the country.

“Don’t be surprised that in the coming week or two, you will see high level security officials leaving Nigeria for the UAE to begin to give expression to our wish to enjoy this new cooperation between the two countries with a view to recovering stolen assets.

“There are numerous agreements we have also signed with them; drugs, human trafficking and stolen assets that have been stolen abroad.

Senate Questions Ministry Of Education’s 10 billion Naira increased Budget

Senate Questions Ministry Of Education’s 10 billion Naira increased Budget


The Senate has queried a 10 billion Naira increase in the 2016 Budget proposal of parastatals in the education sector.
 
Legislators at the upper House made the inquiry on Monday during a budget defence session at the National Assembly in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
 
The committee also expressed concern over personnel proposals of institutions including unity schools and universities, which were reduced.

In the 2016 budget breakdown, the education sector got the highest figures, a development that had been commended, as the nation’s education system needed to be reformed.
 
 
The Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions questioned why 98.1 billion Naira was budgeted for education parastatals in the 2016 budget proposal.

BIAFRA: KANU NAMED PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE BY RIGHTS GROUP

BIAFRA: KANU NAMED PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE BY RIGHTS GROUP


In a press statement issued yesterday in Onitsha, Anambra state, SBCHROs said that for the fact that  Nnamdi Kanu has never killed anybody, used violence, advocated for violence or authorized anybody or group to kill, Kanu eminently deserves the local and international status of a prisoner-of-conscience.

The statement
In the statement entitled: “SBCHROs Names Nnamdi Kanu-A Prisoner-Of-Conscience On Account Of His Continued Persecution By Buhari & Bail Denial By Justice John Tsoho”, the group further stated that  for the fact that he was arrested and detained for 98 days without  trial contrary to Sections 35 (4) (a) (right to personal liberty), 33 (right to life), 34 (right to dignity of human person), 36 (right to fair hearing) and 41 (right to freedom of movement) of the 1999 Constitution and Articles V,VI,VII and XII of the African Charter on Human & Peoples Rights (ratified and domesticated by Nigeria in 1983) and for the fact that  the Nigerian authorities led by President Muhammadu Buhari have flouted with impunity and reckless abandon, several court decisions bordering on protection and enforcement of these constitutional rights of the detained Prisoner-of-Conscience; Kanu should now be addressed as so.

Arrest politically motivated
Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, sandwiched between security operaives, leaving the court.
According to the statement, “For the fact that  Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest and detention was politically motivated and ill-conceived; for the fact that he was arrested and detained and is being persecuted for his non violent political and social thoughts and for the fact that the mind of the trial Judge, Hon Justice John Tsoho was possibly abused, biased and corrupted presidentially, leading to the Judge convicting him even before trial (his choice of words); upon which he was denied his long awaited and deserved bail; he should henceforth be called prisoner of conscience.”

The statement further declared: “For the purpose of refreshing the minds  of all and sundry particularly the Nigerian democratic forces, Prisoner of Conscience, POC is a term coined by Peter Benenson; founder of Amnesty International, UK  in his May 28, 1961 article “the Forgotten Prisoners,” published in the London ObserverNewspaper. The term refers to anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views expressed or conducted non-violently or in peaceful manners.

“It also refers to those who have been imprisoned and/or persecuted for non-violent expression of their conscientiously held beliefs. Amnesty International, UK regards prisoners of conscience as political and activist prisoners (non white collar or street criminal suspects) or jailed international or national citizens who have been jailed or imprisoned by repressive and suppressive political authorities because of their political, religious or other conscientiously-held beliefs, ethnic origin, sex, colour, language, national or social origin, economic status, birth, sexual orientation or other status, provided that they are non violent and peaceful and have never sanctioned the opposite.

“Beyond naming Kanu a prisoner-of-conscience; plans by SBCHROsare also on the way to formally write and appeal to the likes of Amnesty International, UK, the Human Rights Watch, USA and the Society for the Threatened People, Germany, etc to also adopt Nnamdi Kanu as a prisoner-of-conscience or be given or accorded with equivalent status.

“As SBCHROs’ prisoner-of-conscience, Nnamdi Kanu will remain under our local, national and global campaign searchlight until he is freed, discharged and acquitted of the ongoing phantom charge of treasonable felony”.

We remain committed—MASSOB
Similarly, the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, yesterday, reaffirmed its commitment to stay  focused  on the struggle for Biafra secession not minding the distractions meant to whittle down the outcome.

The pro-Biafra group was reacting to a comment credited to Rabiu Kaugama representing Madori/Kaugama Federal Constituency of Jigawa State wherein he alleged that Biafran agitators have abandoned the struggle and surrendered to President Muhammad Buhari.

In a statement by MASSOB leader, Uchenna Madu and made available to newsmen in Enugu,the Biafra activists warned that it will not be cowed or weakened by sponsored utterances of some northern leaders adding that the over 17 years struggle cannot be jettisoned on the altar of partisanship.

According to Madu, ”our struggle has yeilded much unprecedented and overwhelming diplomatic success and international sympathy/recognition; a struggle of survival that members have willingly and consciously sacrificed their lives and are willing to pay more prices.

Non-violence Biafra struggle
“MASSOB has made it clear uncountable times that no amount of external falsehood, intimidative utterances and campaign of negative impressions will ever deter us from the non-violence Biafra struggle. MASSOB under my leadership will never be detered or shaken because of baseless allegations of compromising the Biafra struggle. We are aware that our detractors/blackmailers are not comfortable with MASSOB new reformation and global recognition.

“We will continue to partner with IPOB and other pro-Biafra groups to actualize the struggle.”

Group draws Obama’s attention to human rights abuses in Nigeria

Group draws Obama’s attention to human rights abuses in Nigeria

Group draws Obama's attention to human rights abuses in Nigeria
A group under the aegis of People for the Defence of Human Rights in Nigeria (PDHRN) has called on President Barack Obama and other world leaders to reverse what they de­scribe as human rights violation of the Nigeria government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.
 
The group cited recent detention of some persons perceived to be opposed to the APC government in the guise of anti-corruption crusade. The develop­ment, the group said, should be a source of worry to all lovers of democracy in Nigeria, while calling on the interna­tional communities to save Nigeria’s de­mocracy from total collapse.
 
In a letter signed by the group coordi­nator, Prince Shield Nnwanzurahu and made available to The AUTHORITY in Abuja, the group accused President Muhammad Buhari’s administration of clear cases of selective persecution, and violation of citizens’ rights.

Ex-pension boss declared wanted by Interpol

Ex-pension boss declared wanted by Interpol

One of the officials of the government of Goodluck Jonathan, former chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team, Abdulrasheed Maina, was declared wanted by the International Police Organisation (Interpol).

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had on November, last year declared Maina wanted for his supposed role in the fraudulent biometric contracts in which himself and former Head of Service, Steve Oronsaye, and two others were blamed for stealing over N2billion of pension funds.
The anti-graft commission wrote to the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, seeking his help “to issue an Interpol Red Alert” on Maina, who had been charged to the Federal High Court on July 10, 2015.
However, Maina faulted EFCC, said he can’t be declared wanted without charge.

In an answer to the anti-corruption agency, Olushola Subair, Commissioner of Police, Interpol, in a letter dated from 11th January, 2016 and addressed to the EFCC boss Ibrahim Magu, informed the commission that its demand had been handled and a notice duly unveiled by the Interpol.

Interpol stated that: “Be informed that the Bureau has taken necessary action on the wanted fugitive as requested with Interpol General Secretariat, Lyon, France. He has been published on the INTERPOL Red Notice accordingly.”

Another Boko Haram attack reported near Maiduguri

Another Boko Haram attack reported near Maiduguri


Reports just reaching Naij.com indicate that the deadly Boko Haram sect has attacked outskirts of Maiduguri, Borno state capital.

Eyewitness reports that the attacks occurred in Bulabulin-Umarari, two kilometers outside of Maiduguri, and Muna Garage within the city.

Security operatives have deactivated another bomb in Maiduguri, yesterday, February 1.

Two explosions were also reported barely 24 hours after the Nigerian army confirmed that about 100 people had been killed following an attack by insurgents on Dalori village in Borno.

The heavy battle between the military and the insurgents Nigerian occurred in Borno state capital on January 30.

On Friday, yet another suicide bomber detonated a suicide vest at a crowded market in Gombi town in Adamawa state.

However, the details are still sketchy.

Bianca Ojukwu lay sole claims to late Biafran General’s home

Bianca Ojukwu lay sole claims to late Biafran General’s home

– There is a battle raging in the house of late Biafran General’s, Odimegwu Ojukwu
– His wife, has made controversial claims as the trial heats up.

Bianca Ojukwu, wife of late Biafran General, Odimegwu Ojukwu, has made highly controversial claims in an ongoing legal battle which is threatening the peace of the late warlord’s home.

The widow of the late Ikemba of Nnewi, made her claims on Monday, January 1, at the trial which held in a Lagos state High Court sitting at Igbosere.