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  • Post COVID-19 Market Recovery: OPEC, Nigeria hold dialogue

    Post COVID-19 Market Recovery: OPEC, Nigeria hold dialogue

    Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Nigeria last week held a bilateral meeting, which signalled a strong dialogue and cooperation between OPEC and Africa’s biggest producing country.

    The dialogue was majorly to ensure key compliance with OPEC global production cuts deal of April, to which all of OPEC’s African member countries have agreed to.

    Nigeria’s support to global market stability and energy cooperation was significant and gave confidence to operators and future investors, seeking to do business in West Africa.

    “African producers and service companies are the hardest hit when there is volatility in the market.

    “H.E. Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo and Dr. Ayed S. Al-Qahtani leading these discussions sends a strong message that collaboration and sticking to the principles of a stable market is good for Nigeria, its producers and the economy at large.

    “We continue to support the government of Nigeria, and the country’s Ministry of Petroleum Resources in their effort to improve the environment for investment and getting the industry to rebound post- COVID-19. We believe they are right in making this a priority and we welcome the bold initiatives by Nigeria’s leadership,” said the Executive Chairman at the African Energy Chamber, NJ Ayuk.

    Nigeria’s ongoing Marginal Fields Bidding Round was launched in earlier this year and has already been met with significant success, reportedly attracting hundreds of bidders.

    The round is expected to result in a new wave of local content development in Nigeria, a country already widely regarded as the most successful example of local content and capacity building across the continent.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • 2023 – Is Mamman Daura revealing unto us Buhari’s state of mind?

    2023 – Is Mamman Daura revealing unto us Buhari’s state of mind?

    He’s popularly described as the head of the kitchen cabinet of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government.

    He’s not just Buhari’s nephew. He recently spoke glowingly with passion how he grew up with the President, saying: “My father was their mother’s firstborn. Buhari is the last born.”

    That’s the kind of wonderful relationship Mamman Daura enjoys with the current President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari.

    To a very large extent, Daura is seen as the last man standing of an open-secret powerful political clique in the contemporary Nigeria, after the demise of two of Buhari’s closest friends, Samaila Isa Funtua, and late presidential Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari.

    So, whatever was spewed out by Daura could not be treated with kid’s gloves.

    Speaking on the vexatious issue of zoning and rotational presidency in Nigeria on Wednesday, Daura advocated that competence, not mere geographical representation should determine the next presidency of the world’s largest Black nation come 2023 general elections.

    According to him, “This turn-by-turn, it was done once, it was done twice, and it was done thrice…It is better for this country to be one…It should be for the most competent and not for someone who comes from somewhere.”

    Buhari’s ally, who stated this during an interview on BBC Hausa Service, did not just discountenance the usual political trajectory for power shift in Nigeria, he went ahead to sermonise over, perhaps, newfound philosophy in the present administration towards uniting behind the most competent candidate to take over the mantle of leadership in 2023.

    Daura’s philosophical positions were predicated on the fact that the unwritten rotational presidency since 1999 political sojourn in Nigeria has produced little or no significant development across the nation.

    He contested that it’s time to go for the most qualified candidate in 2023 irrespective of whether the person comes from the North or the South.

    Good thinking!

    Is Daura speaking and stylishly revealing Buhari’s current state of mind?

    Though Daura explained that he has no right to possibly dictate public policy to Buhari, he said: “Yes, I do visit him to greet him. I do give him advice, but if he asked…I advise him. But I don’t go there on my own and insist I must do this or that. No. You don’t do that to a government.”

    Indeed, it can be taken for granted that Daura may not be in position to dictate and teleguide Buhari as it’s being widely insinuated. But what cannot be denied is the fact that Daura has the ears of the President cum unfettered access to the presidency. Whatever he says over a national matter like controversial zoning formula and rotational presidency cannot be dismissed just like that.

    If and indeed, in fact, the only next level agenda Buhari can promote in Nigeria is competence over tempestuous rotational presidency, I think Nigeria may just be on the road to a greater height.

    Enough of this ethnic-prone rotational presidency which celebrates and massages jingoistic ego at the expense of competence and quality leadership.

    By Idowu Sowunmi

  • FG to receive $200m from Netherlands, Switzerland, recovers N800b loot

    FG to receive $200m from Netherlands, Switzerland, recovers N800b loot

    Nigerian Government says it is awaiting the return of $200million from the Netherlands and Switzerland, as part of proceeds from the Oil Prospecting Licence (OPL) 245 Malabu oil deal.

    This was disclosed on Tuesday by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, when he gave a presentation at a one-day capacity building workshop organised for judiciary correspondents in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

    The Minister, at the event, presented a scorecard of the Ministry of Justice in the last one year during which he outlined the efforts of the present administration in tackling corruption.

    “On the fight against corruption and associated recovery of looted and illicit assets, I am happy to inform you that within the period in contention, Nigeria succeeded in recovering $311 billion from U.S. and New Jersey and the money has been repatriated to Nigeria,” Malami said.

    He stated that due to the anti-corruption crusade, the Federal Government facilitated the recovery of $62 billion arrears from oil companies as part of its Production Sharing Agreement (PSA).

    According to him, the money has been paid into the Federal Government treasury for utility development such as the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Kano-Abuja Expressway, and the Second Niger Bridge, in line with the agreement reached with the foreign partners.

    Malami also disclosed that over N685 million was recovered through the help of whistle-blowers within the last one year while N500 million was recovered from forfeited vessels, trucks, and barges.

    Elsewhere, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said the government has recovered looted funds in excess of N800 billion with over 1,400 convictions secured.

    Mohammed, who also addressed reporters in the nation’s capital, stated that the present administration’s fight against corruption was as strong as ever.

    While stressing that there were records to back up his claim, he said Nigerians have recently been inundated with allegations of monumental corruption in a number of government agencies.

    He listed some of the agencies to include the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

  • Buhari names train stations after prominent Nigerians, Awolowo, Soyinka, Ekweume, others

    Buhari names train stations after prominent Nigerians, Awolowo, Soyinka, Ekweume, others

    Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari has named railway stations across the country  after some prominent Nigerians citizens including late former Premier of Western Region, Obafemi Awolowo, Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate, Vice Yemi Osinbajo.

    According to a statement by the Director of Press of the Transportation Ministry, Eric Ojiekwe, on Monday, also listed is the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Bola Tinubu and the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola.

    The selected prominent Nigerians described as ‘deserving’ by President Buhari’s definition contributed to the progress and development of their respective communities and the nation at large.

    The Minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, stated that the president approved the naming of stations along the Lagos-Ibadan and Itakpe/Ajaokuta/ Aladja/Warri corridors after the deserving Nigerians.

    In the statement, Kajola Station is named after Vice President Osinbajo, Apapa station was named after Bola Ahmed Tinubu, while Agege Station is named after Minister of Works and Housing, Fashola.

    Other notable Nigerians named after train station include Lateef Jakande (Agbado station), Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (Papalanto station), Wole Soyinka (Abeokuta station), Aremo Segun Osoba (Olodo station) Ladoka Akintola (Omio-Adio station) Obafemi Awolowo (Ibadan station) and Alex Ekwueme (Operation Control Centre).

    President Buhari had only recently approved the naming of the Railway Complex in Agbor after former President Goodluck Jonathan.

  • COVID-19: Nigeria reopens secondary schools for SS3 students Aug 4

    COVID-19: Nigeria reopens secondary schools for SS3 students Aug 4

    Baring any unforseen circumstance, secondary schools in the country would reopen as from August 4 for exit classes only (students in Senior Secondary 3).

    Students would have two weeks within which to prepare for the forthcoming West African Examinations (WAEC) due to start on August 17.

    These were some of the decisions unanimously agreed on Monday during a virtual consultative meeting between the Federal Ministry of Education, commissioners of education of the 36 states, the Nigerian Union of Teachers, (NUT), the proprietors of private schools, and chief executive officers of examination bodies.

    The meeting agreed that “the exit classes should resume immediately after the Sallah break, from the 4th of August, 2020 to enable them prepare for the WAEC examinations scheduled to commence from the 17th of August, 2020,” said a statement by the Director, Press and Public Relations at the Federal Ministry of Education, Ben Bem Goong.

    The meeting also resolved that a passionate appeal be made to the Federal Government through the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and public spirited Nigerians for assistance to schools across the country to enable them fast track preparations for a safe reopening, as agreed.

    The statement added that another meeting would be convened tomorrow, Tuesday, between the Federal Ministry of Education and chief executive officers of examination bodies namely, NECO, NABTEB and NBAIS to harmonise their examination dates, noting that decisions reached at the meeting would be expeditiously conveyed to stakeholders by the Federal Ministry of Education.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • IGP breaks silence on killings in Southern Kaduna, deploys intervention squad

    IGP breaks silence on killings in Southern Kaduna, deploys intervention squad

    As part of efforts at restoring law and order in parts of Southern Kaduna affected by recent violence and other security challenges, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, Monday directed Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Umar Muri, to ensure full enforcement of a 24-hour curfew imposed by the Governor Nasir El-Rufai-led state government.

    The police chief equally tasked Kaduna State Police Command “to ensure optimal deployment of both human and material assets of the Intervention Squad currently on ground in the state to safeguard lives and property of people in the communities.”

    Adamu directed that Muri must “personally coordinate the operations of the Intervention Squad in carrying out collective and holistic tasks of ensuring peace and safety in the communities.”

    The Squad comprises: the Police Mobile Force (PMF), Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Police Special Forces, Detectives/Intelligence Operatives as well as personnel of Kaduna State Police Command, the military and other security agencies.

    IGP commiserated with the people of Kaduna State, particularly those who have lost their loved ones and property as a result of the crises. He assured that the Force would do everything within its powers and means to ensure that peace is restored in the affected areas.

    Adamu, in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, also enjoined the people of Kaduna State to cooperate with the police, the military and other law enforcement agencies as they carry out the full enforcement of the curfew amongst other measures directed at ensuring their safety.

    He, however, warned troublemakers in the state to desist forthwith from acts of violence and lawlessness.

    By Idowu Sowunmi

  • Video: CCECC’s first Nigerian female train driver, tours new coach

    Video: CCECC’s first Nigerian female train driver, tours new coach

    An unidentified lady, who according to the Special Assistant to the President on Digital and New Media, Tolu Ogunlesi, is CCECC’s (a Chinese company building Nigeria’s rail system) first Nigerian female train driver, has been sighted in a video circulating on the micro blogging platform, Twitter.

    The lady, who spoke fluent Chinese language, was said to have toured one of the new coaches for the Lagos-Ibadan rail line.

  • NIDCOM celebrates Nigerian Lt. Agunbiade of US Navy as good ambassador

    NIDCOM celebrates Nigerian Lt. Agunbiade of US Navy as good ambassador

    The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) Abike Dabiri-Erewa has applauded the exemplary conduct of Lt. Victor Agunbiade, a Nigerian serving in the US Navy.

    The NIDCOM boss In a congratulatory message, described Agunbiade as a good ambassador whose excellent and outstanding behaviour earned him a medal of commendation for his meritorious service from the US Navy.

    Agunbiade was honoured for successfully serving as cash Disbursing Officer at the US Navy Camp, Lemonnier in Djibouti, between October 2019 and July 2020.

    Dabiri-Erewa noted that Agunbiade also managed 100 per cent accountability of 23 million dollars equivalent to eight point seven billion naira across six rigorous inspections and independent audits with zero discrepancies.

    Having marked the annual Nigerians in Diaspora Day on July 259 the NIDCOM Chairman added that Agunbiade reflects a positive image for Nigeria and Nigerians in the diaspora.

    This is not the first time Agunbiade will be making Nigeria proud with his exemplary character. In 2018, he was named the US Navy Officer Recruiter of the Year alongside 17 others, and honoured at the annual Recruiter of the Year ceremony in Washington D.C.

  • PDP seeks President Buhari’s resignation over insecurity, corruption scandals

    PDP seeks President Buhari’s resignation over insecurity, corruption scandals

    Nigeria’s main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), says President Muhammadu Buhari should resign over what it described as failure to tackle insecurity and attempting to turn a blind eye to allegations of corruption.

    The call for Buhari’s resignation was made by the National Chairman of the Party, Mr Uche Secondus at a news briefing held in Abuja Friday.

    The party Chief in his remark titled, ‘Nigeria on a Free Fall as Corruption, Insecurity Engulfs Our Nation,’ said rising insecurity across the country has exposed the poor leadership in the military and ruling class.

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    He said, “What we are witnessing in our country today is a total collapse of the nation, the country is on a ventilator gasping for air, under such circumstance. President Buhari should do the honourable thing required of an elder statesman in situations like this, throw in the towel and save the country from ruins.”

    Read the full statement by Mr Secondus below:

    Being Address of the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus at a media briefing on the state of the Nation at the PDP National Secretariat, Wadata, House, Abuja. On July 24, 2020.

    “Nigeria in a free fall, as corruption, insecurity engulfs the Nation”

    Preamble.
    Gentlemen of the press, I have had to call you again to discuss the frightening developments in our country.
    As an opposition party, the PDP has screamed endlessly to high heavens but it’s becoming very clear to all that the ears we are targeting are deaf as nothing on ground shows that there is a government in this country.
    No attempt is being made from any corner to stem the freighting tide in our land.
    No effort is being made from any angle to halt the on-going free fall being witnessed in all fronts in the country. Nigerians have become helpless and have come to accept and live like citizens of nations without leader and with no direction.
    Where do we start looking at the state of the nation when all segments of governance have collapsed.

    Insecurity.
    Nothing establishes the fact that there is no governance in the country more than the worsening state of insecurity. Having exhausted their propaganda of winning the war on terrorism only in their press releases, as reality endowed on all, both the military and political leaders are now helpless and confused.
    What the Nigerian Senate did on Tuesday when it asked the service chiefs to resign was to show to the World that there is no executive arm of government in place.
    Having few months back advised the executive to sack the service chiefs for having outlived their relevance and re-engineer the military for the emerging challenges, and having watched the security situation in the country grow from worse to worse, the legislators have limited option but to do what they did at least to show the people they represent that they are sensitive to their plights.
    Not even during the three-year brutal civil war did we witness as much as over 300 soldiers absconding their duties and pouring abuses on their commander. Only poor leadership from the military and the polity can drag down morale of soldiers to such a pitiable level. The Presidency rising immediately to challenge the Senate shows also the level of confusion in the system.

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    Corruption.
    Since transparency International said few years ago that the worst corruption was going-on in Nigeria under this regime, the situation has continued to worsen.
    It has now become a bazar with no pretense about it with all critical agencies of government including the anti-graft body themselves grossly engulfed in it.

    The nation’s economy is walking to depression because we are least in recession and it’s being fast-tracked by the widening scope of corruption involving operatives at the high places.

    The free for all corruption going on all over the place leaves us with the impression that the country is dying and there has been a scramble for what one can get out of it before the final demise.

    It’s very disheartening that as the looting and the re-looting of the nation’s resources are going on under the watch of the acclaimed anti-corruption President no serious reactions is coming from government that prides itself to be fighting corruption.

    Rather than confront the already exposed corruption cases, the government deliberately takes cautious steps to play it down with a view to protecting their members who are neck-deep in the growing sleaze.

    “After providence decided to expose the massive fraud going on in the nation’s anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in the last five years, rather than bring it to the fore, the Presidency in the great cover-up decided to take the investigation including the interrogation of suspects to Aso Rock Villa behind camera where all the exposed issues are kept away from the public glare.

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    We are aware that after the massive fraud exposition involving critical members of the administration, subtle moves are on behind the scene to free culprits and save the face of the government at the expense of the nation.

    This has been the case since this administration came in 2015 disguising as an anti-corruption regime while in reality looting the country dry.

    “After their double speak on fuel subsidy and prizing, they have recorded the highest amount of subsidy in the petroleum sector while running the show in utmost secrecy with the President presiding as both the President and the Petroleum Minister.

    As we speak, the big corruption cover-up is on-going in critical sectors, the Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, the Maritime Sector, the Customs, the Federal inland Revenue Service, FIRS, Nigeria Social Insurance a Trust Fund, NSITF, North East Development Commission, NNPC crude Oil sale to China, etc.

    Nothing brings out the exact character of President Buhari’s administration to corruption than the on-going free for all fraud at the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, where the so-called forensic auditors sent in by the President to unearth a fraud are themselves becoming visible accomplice to the crime. The Senate has already indicted the Interim Management Committee, IMC, and the supervising Minister Senator Godswill Akpabio. A commission set up to helping the suffering people of Niger Delta has become a bank for APC
    members.

    Fraud at a glance.

    100mb crude oil sales to China by Sahara energy as reported over 2.5b dollars

    Over N1.3 trillion spent between 2015 and 2019 with N4.923b of NDDC spent outside the budget.

    NSITF N3.4b fraud

    The growing fresh fuel Subsidy fraud

    Unaccounted for N100b for North East commission.

    Not to talk of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs in the name of covid-19 palliatives

    Fraudulent acquisition of banks, telecom companies amounting to billions of dollars by cabals in this administration.

    Efcc blockage of N100b tax laundering petition involving a high profile person in APC

    Conclusions.

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    Gentlemen of the press, the state of our nation today requires that all hands must be on deck especially you media practitioners who should not relent in holding public officers accountable.

    Nigerians should not be distracted by the drama playing out at the various fraud case hearings whether in Aso Villa with Ibrahim Magu or at the National Assembly with two Ministers Akpabio and Chris Ngige, entertaining Nigerians, they are designs to remove public attention to the real issue.
    In this country under the watch of President Buhari and his APC, we have found ourselves in the environment as the French economist, Federico Bastiat said that “when plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it” .This regime has found a code for corruption and they now glorify it and make fun of it.

    Finally, gentlemen of the press what we are witnessing in our country today is a total collapse of the nation, the country is on ventilator gasping for air, under such circumstance, President Buhari should do the honourable thing required of an elder statesman in situations like this, THROW IN THE TOWEL because Nigeria is on and save the country from ruins.
    Thanks for your attention and God bless.

     

  • Update: Buhari reiterates prerogative, as Senate demands sack of Service Chiefs

    Update: Buhari reiterates prerogative, as Senate demands sack of Service Chiefs

    Nigerian Senate has demanded that President Muhammadu Buhari sacks service chiefs for their failure to ensure security as the nation continues to grapple with terrorism,  banditary and kidnapping.

    The demand asking for the dismissal of service chiefs was made by Senators during plenary on Tuesday in reaction to a motion by Senator Ali Ndume.

    Senators are concerned about the security situation in the country. (File photo)

    Senator Ndume moved his motion on the back of the ambush of soldiers recently and the alleged voluntary resignation of soldiers.

    According to the Senator, it is worrying that soldiers were ambushed recently in Katsina with several of them killed as well as allegations of unprecedented voluntary retirement of over 200 soldiers.

    He says if this trend continues, it will have dire consequences on the country.

    Despite his concerns about the security situation, Senator Ndume did not call for the dismissal of the service chiefs.

    The call for their dismissal was an additional prayer to his motion in the course of deliberations.

    In what appears to be a swift reaction to the resolution of the Senate, the Presidency in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, reminded the lawmakers that the issue of appointment and removal of Service Chiefs is at the prerogative of the President of the Repair of Nigeria.

    “The Senate Tuesday adopted a resolution calling on the Service Chiefs to resign or be sacked due to the multi-pronged security challenges in the country.

    The Presidency notes the resolution, and reiterates that appointment or sack of Service Chiefs is a Presidential prerogative, and President Muhammadu Buhari, in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, will do what is in the best interest of the country at all times” the Staten read.

    Tobiloba Kolawole