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Ondo Election: Jegede, PDP drag Akeredolu to tribunal

EYITAYO Jegede, candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2020 Ondo Elections has approached the State Electoral Tribunal faulting the re-emergence of Rotimi Akeredolu as the governor of the state.

According to a report, Jegede is seeking redress in the victory of the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on four grounds.

Some of the grounds on which the application was sort include allegations that the voting was trailed by ‘pocket of violence’ and irregularities.

The PDP candidate also alleged irregularities in the emergence of Akeredolu as the candidate of the APC during the party primary election held on July 20, 2020.

Jegede joined the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), APC as well as the deputy governor-elect, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, in the petition.

Akeredolu had won the October 10 election defeating Jegede of the PDP and his former deputy, Agboola Ajayi.

INEC announced on Sunday, October 11, that Akeredolu returned as governor against his closest rival, Eyitayo Jegede of the PDP.

The results as declared states that Akeredolu gathered 292,830 votes against Jegede’s 195,791, representing nearly 20 per cent lead while Ajayi of the Zenith Labour Party, ZLP was able to poll 69,178 votes in the election.

Military authorities take Panel of Judicial Enquiry to empty morgue at 81 Division hospital

MEMBERS of the Lagos State Panel of Judicial Enquiry set up by Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Governor of Lagos State to investigate cases of police brutality and Lekki shootings were on Friday taken to an empty morgue at the Military Hospital at the 65 Battalions operating under 81 Nigerian Army Divisions.

This was after the panel was initially denied access to the Nigerian military hospital morgue.

“We were taken to a morgue but it was an empty facility,” Damilola Banjo, a reporter with the BBC Pidgin who was on the team of the journalists who went with the panel members told The ICIR.

Segun Odunayo, a reporter with The Punch who was also there confirmed that the “morgue was an empty room.”

The panel members led by Justice Doris Okuwobi (Rtd), its chairperson who went on an unscheduled visit were denied access as the military officers at the facility pushed them out and subsequently locked the gate.

Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and a member of the panel told journalists that they were at the hospital to check its morgue because they got confidential information pertaining to the military hospital.

“We came to the mortuary of the military hospital because we have confidential information about the event that took place in the hospital. So we are waiting for them to grant us access to inspect the mortuary as we believe that the facility is relevant to our investigation,” Adeboruwa said.

“We don’t want to make any conclusion until we have access to the mortuary to inspect it. We have a pathology who is here to help us conduct a medical examination of bodies that we may find at the mortuary. So we are waiting for the military.”

When asked if the panel obtained the military authority to inspect the mortuary, Adegboruwa, a human rights lawyer said the panel has authority from President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria openly announced to the international communities that all matters relating to the #EndSARS protest should be directed to the Lagos Judicial panel,” he said.

“We are not just here on the authority of the Lagos State, but that of the President and you would recall that it was the national executive council that gave the directive that this panel be set-up. We are only following due process and it is good that we visit the mortuary, make our findings, and make our relevant conclusion from it.”

Also, the panel earlier had found five bullet shell casing at the Lekki Tollgate Plaza, the scene of the alleged Oct. 20 shootings of #EndSARS protesters by officers of the Nigerian Army.

The panel had left the venue of its sitting at the International Court of Arbitration, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, to visit the tollgate plaza scene of the shootings.

It will be recalled that Nigerian youths had in early October gone to the street demanding an end to police brutality across the country and also called for the scrapping of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a notorious Police unit accused of extrajudicial killings, extortions and torture.

The Lagos Judicial Panel was set up by the Lagos State Government after an unspecified number of protesters were believed to have been killed by security forces during the over 10 days’ protest.

Obianuju Udeh, a Nigerian disc jockey better known as DJ Switch, who live-streamed the incident on her Instagram handle in a video shared on her page on October 24 insisted that people were killed when men in army uniform opened fire on #EndSARS protesters on Tuesday.

She said at least 15 persons were shot dead on the night while several others sustained injuries of varying degrees.

Part of the mandates of the panel is to investigate cases of Police brutality particularly those attributed to the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

The panel also seeks to investigate the involvement of soldiers in the now-famous Lekki Tollgate shooting of peaceful protesters.

The shooting which generated worldwide condemnation saw the military earlier denying report that they were at Lekki tollgate.

John Enenche, the Coordinator, Defence Media Operations while addressing journalists in Abuja on October 23 said the incident of October 20 may not be true.

He had said, “I will say that for now, don’t take any response from me that yes we did it or no, but from what I can see, from all the evidence, as a general, I will tell you that it may not be true.”

But the Army in a statement by Osoba Olaniyi, a Major and the acting Deputy Director, 81 Division Army Public Relations, Lagos later admitted to soldiers’ involvement in the #EndSARS protest in Lagos, insisting that soldiers didn’t shoot at peaceful protesters.

It stated that there was no time its personnel shot protesters in Lagos and its involvement was based on a request by the Lagos State Government after a 24-hour curfew was imposed in the state.

The Army further stated that claims that soldiers shot at #EndSARS protesters were untrue, unfounded and aimed at causing anarchy in the country, adding that soldiers acted within the confines of the Rules of Engagement for Internal Security Operations.

It could also be recalled that Kukasheka Usman Sani, the former military spokesperson during an interview on Arise Television said that military personnel present at the Lekki shooting were armed soldiers trained to kill, but they did not take any life, despite the reports of protesters dying of gunshots.

He said, “Remember, the military is armed, and by the nature of their training they are trained to kill, they are supposed to come at a point in time and exit.”

“There are procedures for taking over and handing over. But over time, we have neglected the time tested mechanism of conflict resolution. So the military in their wisdom decided to use blank armour which is meant for training to fire blank and not live ammunition.”

On the allegations of the military mopping up bodies of ENDSARS protesters who were shot, Sani said there were standard principles and procedures on which accountability is cardinal.

“Accountability means they are conscious of the fact that whenever the military is called upon, definitely there would be an investigation, and it has happened several times over especially in the early 2000s where we had an internal crisis, especially in Kaduna,” Sani stated.

“Therefore, you must be accountable and the military is not the public health agency of the government that they will have to clear scene or they have to tamper with evidence, no, they don’t but they must be accountable, take a record of everything that transpired because they know definitely they would be asked questions.”

Responding to a question on whether soldiers could mop up corpses in order to give account, Sani stonewalled. “No, don’t put words in my mouth, I already said they are not public health agencies”.

Italian police step up clampdown on Nigerian mafia gangs in Italy with fresh arrest of 73 Nigerians

ABOUT 73 members of a Nigerian mafia organisation in Italy, known as Arobaga Vikings or Norsemen Kclub International, have been arrested by Italian police in continuation of the clampdown on Nigerian criminal groups in the country.
Italian newspaper, ANSA, said the Nigerian mobsters were arrested in two Italian cities, Turin and Ferrara in raids during the week.
The leader of the Nigerian criminal organisation, one Emmanuel Okenwa, 50, aka ‘Boogye’, was among those arrested.‎
Okenwa was described as an ‘AfroBeat Disc Jockey (DJ) and self-styled King of Ferrara’.‎
‎ANSA said the ‎operation involved more than 200 policemen.
‎The Nigerian mafia organisation, Arobaga Vikings or Norsemen Kclub International, is organised into local cells called Decks and is believed to operate in many Italian cities.
Italian police said the Nigerian gang deals mainly in prostitution and drug trafficking.‎‎
Thirty-one arrests were made in Ferrara while ‎43 other members of the mafia organisation were apprehended in Turin.
Those arrested in Turin reportedly include several women who allegedly ran prostitution rackets.
According to Bologna preliminary investigations judge, Gianluca Petragnani Gelosi, the mafia organisation plans to “violently annihilate” other Nigerian criminal gangs in Italy and take over their turf.‎‎
‎Rival groups include the Maphites, the Eiye and the Black Axe, all of them largely composed of Nigerian immigrants in Italy. ‎
Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese said the police was monitoring the activities of criminal organisations despite the COVID-19 pandemic. ‎‎
The arrest of the 73 Vikings is the latest in a series of an ongoing clampdown on Nigerian criminal organisations in Italy.
In December 2019, the Italian police reportedly busted two‎ Nigerian mafia gangs – Supreme Vikings Confraternity and the Supreme Eiye Confraternity. The groups were also alleged to be involved in prostitution.
The December 2019 operation led to the arrest of 32 people in Italian cities such as Puglia, Sicily, Campania, Calabria, Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Emilia Romagna and Veneto.
Arrests were also made abroad – in Germany, France, Netherlands and Malta.
Forty-nine people, all Nigerians, were also placed under investigation.
Also, in July 2019, ‎Italian police arrested 19 suspected members of a Nigerian mob known as ‘Maphites’.
The police said ‘MAPHITE’ was ‎acronym for ‘Maximum Academic Performance Highly Intellectuals Trained Executioner’. ‎
The gang forged alliances with other mafias and violently punished anyone who rebelled, according to the police.
The Maphites were busted in an operation known as ‘Burning Flame’ which involved over 300 police officers in Bologna and Turin.
Officers carried out arrests and searches in nine cities across northern Italy from Bergamo to Modena, Parma and Ravenna.
According to a statement by the police, Operation Burning Flame, which involved investigations that spanned two years, led to the destruction of “much of what, within the Nigerian community, is known as the ‘MAPHITE’ cult”.
The police statement added, “Among those arrested were those who held a leading role within the criminal organisation.
“Those who decided on the new initiations, who ran the prostitution rings, who dominated by force the other criminal organisations, who ran the drug trade in the city squares.”‎
The Italian police said the Nigerian mob employed “urban guerrilla warfare which continued for days at a time” to maintain territorial control.‎
Operation Burning Flame also placed 52 other Nigerians under investigation.‎
The activities of the Nigerian mafia organisations have become a rallying point for anti-immigration political parties which have been campaigning for restriction on immigration in the country.  ‎
An anti-immigration politician,  Matteo Salvini, who was the Interior Minister at the time the Nigerian Maphite gang was ‎busted in July 2019, cited the development to justify growing opposition to immigration.
In a tweet after the news of the arrests broke, he said, ‎”Maxi-operation against the Nigerian mafia, so much for those who denied its existence. Thanks to the police and investigators. We don’t need this kind of immigration. Ports closed, jails open!”
Nigerian criminal organisations in Italy have adopted Italian mafia codes and while‎ they have much in common, they are independently structured and in strong rivalry with each other, according to the police. ‎
According to Italian police, MAPHITE was founded back in the 1980s, along with other Nigerian gangs operating in the country, such as the Black Axe and the Vikings.
The gang, likewise other Nigerian criminal groups, developed into a full-blown organised crime group in the 1990s, police said.‎
The MAPHITEs ‎adopted the moniker ‘Green Circuit Association’ to camouflage its international expansion and is now widespread in many countries around the world, according to Italian police. ‎
The police further disclosed that the top mobsters in the group are known in gang lingo as the Main Chief, Deputy Don and Checker (the treasurer).
An official known as ‘Fire’ is in charge of giving orders, while an executive committee carries them out.
According to the police, members have to follow strict rules of conduct laid out in a ‘Green Bible’ which is kept by the leader.
According to the police, commandments laid down in the Green Bible included the ‘Mario Monti norm on recycling money to countries of origin’.‎
“‎New members are initiated following precise rituals, and treason is met with corporal or lethal punishment,” police added.
Italian media reported that the Maphites are believed to have different families in parts of Italy – the ‘Vatican Family’ in Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany; the ‘Latin Family’ in the North-West; the ‘Rome Family Empire’ in Central Italy; and the ‘Light House of Sicily Family’ in the islands.‎
According to the police, the Maphite gang maintains close ties to Nigeria and those who cross the organisation could be dealt with not just in Italy but also in Nigeria.
Making a case against Nigerian mafia organisations in Italy, a deputy prosecutor in Turin, Paolo Borgna, “It is not a refined mafia but not one to be underestimated. It must be contained now”.
As part of the clampdown on Nigerian gangs, an investigation by the Bari Flying Squad of the Italian police reportedly found an exponential rise in cash flows from Italy to Nigeria, which was estimated by the Bank of Italy at 74.79 million euros in 2018, double the 2016 figure.
The investigation reported that the cash flows from Nigerian immigrants in Italy included illegal proceeds worth about 6.2 million euros per month.
Investigators compared the cash flow to the number of Nigerians in Italy – estimated to be about 105,000 at the time, most of them men.
The report from the investigation noted that the Nigerian population in Italy had a lower employment rate (45.1%) than the general non-EU population (59.1%) and the highest unemployment rate (34.2%) among non-EU nationals.
Arrests of Nigerian criminal groups in Italy had been hailed by politicians including Brothers of Italy (FDI) leader Giorgia Meloni who said: “we must extirpate this cancer”.
Northern League MP Rossano Sasso stressed that the report from the investigation had highlighted the need to close down the vast CARA asylum seeker centre in Bari, where much of the trafficking and drug dealing allegedly took place.
 
Interior Minister, Luciana Lamorgese, had also said the arrest of Nigerian mobsters in Italy attested to the readiness of investigators and police forces to combat all the various ramifications of the Nigerian mafia in the country.

LIVE: Military denies Lagos panel access to morgue

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SOLDIERS of the Nigerian Army at the military hospital in Lagos have denied access to the Lagos State Judicial Panel trying to enter the morgue at the 65 battalions operating under 81 Divisions.

The panel members who went on an unscheduled visit were denied access as the military officers at the facility pushed them out and subsequently locked the gate.

Details shortly…

South Korean ex-President Lee gets 17-year jail term for bribery, embezzlement

78-YEAR-OLD Lee Myung-bak, former South Korean president has bagged a 17-year jail term for bribery and embezzlement offences.

The country’s Supreme Court upheld the conviction that was first delivered in 2018, where the former president had been sentenced by an Appeal Court, only to be released on bail, pending the ruling from the country’s apex court.

On Thursday, Myung-bak who severed as president of South Korea from 2008-2013 was convicted for embezzling 25.2 billion won ($22 million) and accepting bribes totalling 9.4 billion won ($8.2 million).

Reports also reveal that he is subject to a 13-billion-won fine and forfeiture of assets to the tune 5.7 billion won.

Myung-Bak is one of four of South Korea’s living former presidents who have either been behind bars or have served jail terms. The others are Park Geun-hye, Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo.

Park Geun-hye who served from 2013 – 2017 was the first female president of South Korea. In April 2017, Park was formally charged with abuse of power, bribery, coercion and leaking government secrets. She was sentenced to 24 years in prison and a charged fine of 18 billion won ($16.7 million).

Chun Doo-hwan, who served from 1980-1988 was on December 3, 1995 arrested alongside 16 others on charges of conspiracy and insurrection. On December 16, 1996, the Seoul High Court issued a sentence of life imprisonment and a fine in the amount of 220 billion won (194.2 million).

Roh Tae-woo also got a 22-year jail sentence for mutiny and treason, which was reduced to 17  years on appeal. He was president of South Korea from 1988-1993.

No Nigerian president since the return to democracy in 1999 has been prosecuted for corruption, let alone convicted and jailed.

ASUU tackles Buhari over alleged attempt to appoint ‘corrupt professor’ as FUOYE Vice Chancellor

THE Akure Zonal wing of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has opposed Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari over alleged attempts to appoint Professor Abayomi Sunday Fasina as the Vice-Chancellor (VC) of the Federal University of Oye Ekiti (FUOYE).

This is contained in a statement jointly signed by Olu Olu Olufayo, the ASUU Akure Zonal Coordinator; Olayinka Awopetu, ASUU FUTA Chairperson; Adeola Egbedokun, ASUU OAU Chairperson; Kayode Arogundade, Chairperson, ASUU EKSU and Akinyemi Omonijo, ASUU FUOYE Chairperson on Thursday.

According to ASUU, Fasina, who is currently the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (administration) of FUOYE has been running the university as a private enterprise alongside the soon to be retired VC, Kayode Soremekun.

“Under the watch of Professors Soremekun and Fasina, FUOYE has become an enslaved and conquered territory where academic freedom has long been mortgaged to nepotism, parochialism and patronage.

“Soremekun and Fasina have continued to run a private enterprise and surprisingly, as the tenure of the tyrant Vice-Chancellor is coming to an end, we learnt that there are clandestine plans to enthrone Prof. Fasina as an anointed successor in a bid to enshrine a dynasty of impunity,” the statement read.

ASUU said Fasina should have been arrested by the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged acts of corruption.

“The Man, Fasina, by all available information of his arrant misdemeanour should have been arrested and prosecuted over one year ago. We had earlier petitioned two anti-graft agencies (EFCC and ICPC) on the goings-on at FUOYE since 2019 and till now, we have not heard anything,” said ASUU.

Further opposing his alleged positioning as the next VC, ASUU said Fasina had been involved in misconducts at his former place of employment, Ekiti State University.

“Fasina is a basket of corruption and errors! A pathological liar of sinister personality and a bundle of destruction. He stands as a security risk and this can be verified by his antecedents at Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado-Ekiti where he is still a staff till date.

“He absconded from EKSU, lied to FUOYE to cunningly secure an appointment and received full salaries in both places for six (6) months. We wonder why such a personality managed to be shortlisted from the long list of applicants to the next round.

“As it stands, there is a public petition against him from Hon. ‘Bayo Idowu & Co. (Barrister- At- Law), on fraudulent practices and requesting for thorough Investigation and Disciplinary Action,” ASUU further stated.

The Zonal ASUU branch also alleged that there is no record of Fasina’s disengagement from EKSU before he was appointed as a full-time staff in FUOYE.

“We also wonder why he was offered a full-time appointment in FUOYE as a Professor despite failing to meet up with the FUOYE criteria for appointment as Professor as enshrined in the Conditions of Service.

“He was advised to re-prepare his Curriculum Vitae for re-assessment but nothing was heard of the process again until he was surreptitiously appointed by Soremekun as Professor without due process.  He parades at least 3 different letters of appointment from FOUYE in a clumsy effort to conceal his nefarious appointments in FUOYE,” claimed ASUU.

ASUU said several calls in the past over misconducts in the university had been ignored from anti-graft agencies, Federal Ministry of Education as well as National Universities Commission.

Rather than appoint, ASUU called on the authorities to arrest and prosecute Fasina and Soremekun over the alleged offences.

WTO: Mobilise AU, EU leaders, others to get US to act rightly, Obiano tells Buhari

WILLIE Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to mobilise all African, European Union leaders and the rest of the world to get President Donal Trump to do the right in supporting the candidacy of Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Obiano, in a statement signed by Don Adinuba,  Anambra State’s Commissioner for Information, said that President Buhari and other African leaders should immediately put into motion the machinery that would make the US do the right thing by supporting the most qualified and the most popular candidate for the WTO’s job.

He stated further that all that is needed by the Federal Government “is a great diplomatic offensive before the formal announcement of the winner on November 9.”

“The people and government of Anambra State, therefore, call upon President Muhammadu Buhari and other African leaders to immediately set in motion the machinery to get the United States to do the right thing by supporting the most qualified and the most popular candidate,” Obiano said.

“The Trump administration wants South Korean Trade Minister, Yoo Myung-hee, who has the support of only 55 nations, about 50 per cent of Okonjo-Iweala’s vote. It needs not to have its way.”

The Governor who cited the case of Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), said the US is always against Africans at the international stage.

“Earlier this year it opposed the re-election of Dr Akinwunmi Adesina, Nigeria’s former Minister of Agriculture and African Union’s choice, as the African Development Bank President based on unsubstantiated allegations like nepotism,” he said.

“It is difficult to understand why the Trump administration should be on a collision course with Africans on international assignments, acts like this help fuel criticism that the administration may not be free of racism.

“The people and government of Anambra State are of the opinion that President Buhari needs to do more to urgently mobilise not just African leaders, but also the EU and, indeed, the rest of the world to get the United States to do the right thing.”

The ICIR had reported  on Thursday, how the United States said it is supporting Okonjo-Iweala’s counterpart and opponent, Yoo Myung-hee, Korean Trade Minister as the next WTO Director-General because she is “a bona fide trade expert who has distinguished herself during a 25-year career as a successful trade negotiator and trade policy maker.”

The US also stated that Yoo Myung-hee has all the skills necessary to be an effective leader of the organisation.

While stating that the WTO is facing a very difficult time because of the challenges confronting it, the US said it needs to be led by someone with trade experience to drive the reforms it needs.

“This is a very difficult time for the WTO and international trade.  There have been no multilateral tariff negotiations in 25 years, the dispute settlement system has gotten out of control, and too few members fulfill basic transparency obligations.  The WTO is badly in need of major reform.  It must be led by someone with real, hands-on experience in the field,” the US said in a statement.

The Nigerian Government said on Thursday that it would continue to work with relevant stakeholders in the World Trade Organization to realize Nigeria’s dream of leading the international trade body.  

Meanwhile, Okonjo-Iweala, despite the opposition from the US, has remained positive.

In a tweet Thursday, she expressed joy for the progress her WTO bid has made as she moves to the next step October 9.

“Happy for the success & continued progress of our @wto DG bid. Very humbled to be declared the candidate with the largest, broadest support among members & most likely to attract consensus. We move on to the next step on Nov 9, despite hiccups. We’re keeping the positivity going!” she said.

Stop medical tourism, invest in healthcare system now, NLC urges govt

THE Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called on federal and state governments to stop medical tourism and improve funding to the nation’s health sector.

Ayuba Wabba, the NLC President said this on Thursday in Abuja at a ceremony to mark the 2020 Global Day of Action on Care.

“We call for an end to all forms of medical tourism, especially by our elected and appointed public officials. We reiterate our position that the government must be ready to invest heavily in the health sector as no country survives without effective health care,” said Wabba.

Wabba urged governments to equip medical workers across the nation as well as provide decent remuneration for them.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has also exposed the risks health care workers face daily in the course of their duties as they do not have adequate and appropriate safety gears, access to their own health care, decent pay commensurate with the work they do.

“Healthcare workers also need standard daycare centres to keep their children when schools are not open and, or infants that are not of school age, to enable them to concentrate on their work.

“It is also important that they are granted paid medical leave that includes their immediate families. This will also help to curb the spread of airborne diseases they are exposed to at their workplaces,” he added.

He stated that the COVID-19 has shown that the health sector is a key sector in the country thereby it must be shown appropriate attention.

“We believe that now is the time for our government at all levels to demonstrate keen attention to the health sector. The current pandemic has shown how important healthcare is to all sectors and citizens of any country,” he stated.

The NLC president called for full membership of trade unions by all health workers, including those in private facilities, to give them the coverage to demand their rights and enable unions to monitor safety standards at the care centres.

He further called on the Federal government to pay two months’ salaries of health workers owed since 2018 following an industrial dispute in 2018.

Auditor General queries Nigerian diplomats in Germany over N248m expenses without approval

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OUTGOING Auditor-General for the Federation, AuGF, Anthony Ayine, has queried officials of the Nigerian embassy in Germany for spending N248 million without approval from the National Assembly.

This was disclosed in the 2015 audit report currently being examined by the Senate Committee on Public Accounts.

Matthew Urhoghide of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, representing Edo South Senatorial district raised the concerns of the AuGF during the committee’s deliberation in Abuja.

The AuGF queried the affected officials in a petition, asking why the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2014 failed to abide by the financial regulations and extant laws.

“The embassy (in Germany) overspent its budget for 2014 in 16 subheads, totalling N248,025,564.88.

“This act of over expenditure by the embassy is a virement by the Mission without approval from the National Assembly,” the query read in part.

The petition also stated the AuGF had asked the ministry to explain the details behind its spending without approval.

“The Mission, through the Permanent Secretary, has been advised to abide by the provisions of the financial regulations and extant circular, which states that expenditure must be within the amount provided in the subheads.

“It is also necessary that the embassy should explain the source of the extra funds spent,” it stated.

However, in its written response to the audit query, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the embassy did not overspend its budget for 2014.

“Some of the subheads where funds were needed were under-provided for. The only fund spent outside the budget was a donation of €5,000 made by Julius Berger Nigeria Limited to the Mission as a gift for the National Day celebration.

“The allocations to sub-heads were not in line with the requirements of the Mission, the costs of services were very high and delayed allocations were grossly responsible for the Mission’s action.

“The Mission could not afford to delay payments for services provided to avoid being blacklisted by the host community,” the ministry replied.

The Chairman of the panel, Senator Matthew Urhoghide, sustained the audit query and pointed out that the embassy officials erred by not seeking approval for virement from the National Assembly.

In another development, Adolphus Aghughu is set to take over the helm of the affair as AuGF in an acting capacity as the auditor-general, Anthony Ayine embarks on retirement from the service.

This was contained in a statement by Oghenekevwe Ebireri, Media Officer in the Office of the Auditor-General in Abuja who said that Aghughu would serve in an acting capacity until a substantive AuGF is appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

IGP begins tour of police formations across the country today, starting from Abuja

MOHAMMED Adamu, Nigerian Inspector-General of Police, will on Friday begin tours to the police formations across the country to boost the morale of officers and men of the Nigerian Police Force.

The IGP’s tour which is to begin from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) will also assess the level of damages caused by hoodlums to police stations during the fallout of the #ENDSARS protests in some parts of the country.

The police authority in a statement on Friday rejecting reports by Amnesty International, that police officers shot at #EndSARS protesters, disclosed that 22 police personnel were extra-judicially killed during the protest while 205 police stations and formations including other critical private and public infrastructure were also damaged by hoodlums.

The developments were said to have weakened the morale of some men of the force who said they would not resume until the government addressed the killing of their colleagues during the protests.

According to Punch, a top police officer,  Nigerian police authorities were also disturbed by the developments, hence, the need for the IGP’s tour.

“The tour by the IG, which is starting in Abuja, is aimed at raising the morale of officers and men of the force many of whom are not happy that the police were blamed for almost all the problems of the country during the protests despite the fact that all sectors have their bad eggs.

“We are not happy with the atrocities of SARS and other bad eggs in the force, but we are sad about the violent dimension the protest took. Many of those people killed were not hoodlums. Also, we lost fine officers and men, who were not found wanting on their duties. Our policemen are not happy that Nigerians are not concerned about the killing of policemen,” Punch said.

Adeniran Aremu, the deputy force spokesman, also confirmed that the IG would on Friday (today) embark on an assessment of the security situation in Abuja and also carry out an on-the-spot assessment of facilities and property destroyed by the hoodlums in the nation’s capital.