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Buhari departs Saudi for two-week private visit in UK

NIGERIA President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Saudi – Arabia for a two-week private visit to the United Kingdom.

Buhari left Abuja for Saudi-Arabia on Monday October 28 to partake in the Future Investment Initiative (FII) 2019 conference in Riyadh, Saudi.

He held bilateral discussions with the King of Saudi-Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in Riyadh, during which they committed to deeper partnership between the two nations most especially in the areas of oil and gas for mutual development.

He was visited by the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad Bin Salman in his hotel room in Riyadh who initiated the establishment of Nigeria-Saudi Council as an effort to foster bilateral relationships between the two nations.

They agreed that the council will be established in two months and shall consist of government officials and business leaders of Nigeria and Saudi-Arabia with focus on mutual economic growth and development.

While in Saudi, the president also participated in the “What is next for Africa” summit with delegates of more than 90 countries of the world.

During the summit, he met with African presidents including President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta and Burkina-Faso President, Roch Marc Christian Kaboré.

Buhari also met with the United States Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin in Riyadh and discussed investments in Nigeria under the new United States International Development Finance Corporation (USIDFC).

USIDFC is an executive agency of the United States of America that provides 60 billion dollars foreign aid through financing of private developments projects in developing countries.

Buhari has however  left for the United Kingdom for  a two-week private visit.

Twitter locks Nigerian handle calling for execution of Chidi Odinkalu, others

Twitter has locked the handle @Witan17, (Na’Gwaggo) believed to be a pseudo name, for using the platform to spread hate speech.

This means that the owner of the handle cannot use it to post or update old posts. The handle also faces the possibility of being fully suspended.

Twitter took the decision on Saturday following a flood of calls for it to pull down the handle, which on Friday apparently publicly called for the execution of three prominent Nigerians: Chidi Odinkalu, former National Human Right Commission, NHRC, chairman; Farooq Kperogi, Professor of Journalism and Emerging Media at Kennesaw State University and Ahmad Salkida, a journalist who specialises in conflict reporting.

Na’Gwaggo on Friday tweeted “@ishakaa we need to do plenty of such to people like @A_Salkida @faooqkperogi so @chidiodinkalu can twerk his life away.

To explain exactly what he meant, the Twitter user referenced another tweet by @DonKlericuzio (Edward) who on June2 had said ” Iran Thursday executed Colonel Jamal Haji Zavareh an Iranian IRGC officer for espionage against Iran. He was accused to have being working against Iran’s interest on behalf of Israel and Russia.”

Edward’s tweet had a photograph with several persons, including three men in military uniform, who appeared to be undergoing some kind of trial.

In a reply, @tfx47 said, “that Chidi esp.”

@Witan17, Ishakaa and @tfx47 are known to be strong supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration on social media.

A check on their twitter handle shows them tweeting in support of the ruling government’s policies and attacking those who have posted against any plans by this administration, trolling their handles with threat and condemnation.

Na ‘Gwaggo’s call to arms on social media has elicited enormous condemnation, with many calling for him/her to be arrested and for Twitter to pull down the handle.

Social Commentator and member of the Bring Back Our Girls movement, (BBOG), Aisha Yesufu, condemned the tweet and called on twitter to suspend the account of both social media users stating that the posts could lead to violence.

She said, “Dear @Twitter my account has repeatedly been suspended for stating that the President of my country is incompetent, clueless, inept and a failure #ICIF which he is. These fellows @ishakaa @witan17 @tfx47 call for harm to citizens all the time so why are they still here?”

Also responding to the threat post by the social media users, Odinkalu called on Twitter administrators to take down the handles of both Na’Gwaggo and Abdul Ishakaa.

He said, “I am today requesting @Twitter formally to take down the handles of @ishakaa & @witan17 for using the platform actively to advocate killing. I have also instructed appropriate notification to #Nigeria’s security authorities.

“U may dislike @farooqkperogi or @A_Salkida or @ChidiOdinkalu but it’s another thing to openly advocate their extermination. When that happens, the rules of the platform have clearly been violated & @twitter has a duty to apply the rules firmly.

Ishakaa in reply to Odinkalu tweet’s said, “The same @A_Salkida that has become the spokesperson of the Boko Haram terrorist group, who on daily basis post fake pictures of our fallen heroes? The three of you are the most dangerous fake news purveyors in the whole universe, constantly exposing the @HQNigerianArmy to danger.”

Also condemning the call for his execution, Salkdia, in a series of tweets stated:

“We know what @witan17 represents. It is that shameless cult of personal supremacy above nation and democratic values. Faceless characters like this hide under pseudo-regime supremacy to do incalculable damage to national ethos and sanctity of life.”

“Nigeria is actually at such critical point where characters like this without any claim to professional heritage will go to any length to shut out every voice of democratic dignity, every passionate work of journalism and every expression of the human conscience.”

“The forebears of journalism never promised us a day when the desperate wickedness of the lawless tribe will be no more. Rather, they assured us that they could be found among every generation and that our duty is to use the amour of truth to make them eternally uncomfortable.”

Twitter on Saturday said the handle @Witan17 had been locked for breaking its rules.

The tech company said to one request made for the handle to be suspended, “After our review, we’ve locked the account for breaking our rules.”

“Please keep in mind, the account does have the option to take the actions we’ve requested to have their account unlocked. This can include deleting the Tweet(s) that violated the rules, having their account features be temporarily limited or updating specific information on their account.”

But Ishakaa in his reply to Odinkalu’s complaint to Twitter said, “Good morning patriotic Nigerians, yesterday in an unprecedented move @ChidiOdinkalu who is arguably the most dangerous fake news purveyor in the world led the yahoo yahoo NGO/CSO community in Nig demanding Twitter suspend my account for exercising my right to freedom of speech.”

The Nigerian government only recently expressed alarm at the increasing use of social media to spread hate speech and fake news, promising to introduce new regulations to stem the tide
The Minister of Communication and Culture, Lai Muhammed during a press briefing outlining the government’s plan said the Federal government plans on sanitizing the social media against fake news and hate speech.

He said, “Gentlemen, since we inaugurated our reform of the broadcast industry, many Nigerians have reached out to us, demanding that we also look into how to sanitize the Social Media space.”

“I can assure you that we are also working on how to inject sanity into the Social Media space which, today, is totally out of control.”

“No responsible government will sit by and allow fake news and hate speech to dominate its media space, because of the capacity of this menace to exploit our national fault lines to set us against each other and trigger a national conflagration.

“That is why we will continue to evolve ways to tackle fake news and hate speech until we banish both,’’ he said.

While the government plan has been deemed an attack on free speech and media oppression in some quarters, the tweet by Na’Gwaggo and the controversy it generated culminating in Twitter clamping down on his/her handle, might be the very first test of bot the resolve and sincerity of the government to deal with the misuse of social media platforms. Na’Gwaggo, Ishakaa and @tfx47 threat falls under the CyberCrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, ETC) ACT, 2015.

Cyberbullying or cyberharassment also known as online bullying is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means.

Section 24 which deals with cyber stalking makes it an offence to threat or bully anyone using a computer Cybercrimes Act.

  1. Any person who knowingly or intentionally sends a message or other matter by means of computer systems or network that a) is grossly offensive, pornographic or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character or causes any such message or matter to be so sent; or (b) he knows to be false, for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred, ill will or needless anxiety to another or causes such a message to be sent:
    Commits an offence under this Act and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of not more than N7,000,000.00 or imprisonment for a term of not more than 3 years or to both such fine and imprisonment.

(2) Any person who knowingly or intentionally transmits or causes the transmission of any communication through a computer system or network
(a) to bully, threaten or harass another person, where such communication places another person in fear of death, violence or bodily harm or to another person;(b) containing any threat to kidnap any person or any threat to harm the person of another, any demand or request for a ransom for the release of any kidnapped person, to extort from any person, firm, association or corporation, any money or other
thing of value; or (c) containing any threat to harm the property or reputation of the addressee or of another or the reputation of a deceased person or any threat to accuse the addressee or any other person of a crime, to extort from any person, firm, association, or corporation, any money or other thing of value: commits an offence under this Act.

Any offender is liable to a jail term of between five and ten years or a fine of up to N25 million.

Na’Gwaggo tweet contravenes Twitter rules which state that “We may lock an account or place temporary limitations on certain account features if an account appears to be compromised or in violation of the Twitter Rules or Terms of Service. If you log in or open your app and see a message that your account is locked or that some of your account features have been limited, follow the instructions to restore it or continue reading for more information.”

@Ishakaa twitter handle is still operational, same with TeeJones (@tfx47)

‘Italian’, Rivers notorious kidnapper declared wanted

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A NOTORIOUS armed robber identified as Justice Amadi, aka Italian, and his gang members have been declared wanted by the Rivers State Police command.

Punch reports that the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, in a statement on Friday said that Amadi and his gang members were declared wanted in connection with the killings of two policemen, among other heinous crimes.

According to the police, Amadi who hails from Omueke Isiokpo in the Ikwerre LGA of the state, was responsible for the kidnap of one Mrs. Chioma Ewor at the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

Justice Amadi alias Italian is a notorious armed robber and leader of a cult group whose gang is responsible for all the criminal activities in Ikwerre and its environs. He is dark in complexion, 5.6ft tall, in his mid 20s, speaks Ikwerre and English languages fluently.

Among the criminal activities carried out by Amadi and his gang members are as follows; the murder of two policemen on June 1, 2019. The policemen were ambushed at the Elele/Omerelu Road while responding to a distress call.

It was reported that the leader of the police team, DSP Yusuf Abdullahi of the Anti-Cultism Unit sustained life threatening gunshot wounds while a police sergeant was killed and his rifle taken.

However, the command appeals to any person with useful information that can lead to his arrest, to report to the nearest police station or call the following security phone numbers: 08032003514, 08028915462 and 08098880134.

 

Journalists, CSOs raise alarm about media censorship in Nigeria

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 THE Coalition for Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF) has raised alarm about  rising trend of media censorship by the Nigerian government.

In a statement released to mark the 2019 International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, the coalition, consisting of media and civil society organisations, has observed that public officers and influential individuals are becoming more intolerant of critical reporting and fair comments by journalists, therefore, resorting to the use of instruments of state criminal justice system to suppress freedom of expression and free press.

CWPPF  said it has recorded 71 attacks on the media, including arrests, intimidation, detention and killings, from January 2019 till date.

“We, as a coalition, totally condemn this abuse of power by state actors and security agencies.”

Citing Section 22 of the 1999 Constitution, article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) among other legal instruments, the coalition insists that Nigerians and the press have right to freely express themselves.

CWWPF criticised the government for disobeying of court orders and charging journalists, such as Jones Abiri and Omoyele Sowore, with treason and terrorism for engaging in social activism and practising Journalism.

“This is unacceptable,” the group said.

Read the Press Statement below:
Statement by CWPPF on the occasion of the 2019 International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists

The Coalition for Whistleblowers Protection and Press Freedom (CWPPF) notes the alarming trend of media censorship by state authorities in Nigeria. We observe that public officers and influential individuals are increasingly intolerant of critical reporting and fair comments by journalists. They, therefore, resort to the use of instruments of state criminal justice system to suppress freedom of expression and free press. From January 2019 till date, we have recorded 71 attacks on the media, including arrests, intimidation, detention and killings. We, as a coalition, totally condemn this abuse of power by state actors and security agencies.

Section 22 of the 1999 Constitution and several international instruments acceded to by Nigeria guarantee the right to press freedom as the media exercise their  statutory duties. The right of citizens to freedom of expression, to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any medium is guaranteed under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) also guarantees the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media.

The flagrant disobedience of court orders and the charges of treason, terrorism and cybercrimes against citizens by Federal and State Governments set a dangerous precedent in the misuse of the state criminal justice system to silence free expression. In recent times, the Federal Government has charged journalists, including Jones Abiri and Omoyele Sowore, with treason and terrorism for engaging in social activism and practising Journalism. This is unacceptable. As if taking a cue from the federal government, the governors of Cross River, Kaduna and Kano States have followed this trend by charging Agba Jalingo, Chidi Odinkalu and Nazir Ahmad respectively with obnoxious and strange offences of terrorism, cybercrime and criminal defamation.

Furthermore, some sections of the Judiciary, as a consequence of its lack of independence, have become willing tools in the hands of state and federal governments by granting judicial approvals that stifle free speech. They do this through the demand of onerous bail conditions and unconventional trial procedures in criminal charges against journalists and other citizens. This also contributes, in no small measure, to the validation of  human rights abuses by the State.

We demand that Nigeria must take steps to amend or repeal oppressive provisions of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act 2015, particularly Sections 24 and 25, and other laws, which violate international and regional treaties on human rights to which Nigeria is a state party as well as Section 1(3) and 39 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

The government’s declared intention to regulate citizens’ use and access to social media and the civic space must not be in conflict with or constitute a breach of existing laws pertaining freedom of speech and association. Media stakeholders and the civil society need to continue to harp on the inviolability of Section 22 of the Nigerian Constitution, which accords the media the role of holding government accountable to the people. The campaign for free press must be sustained by the media and civil society to ensure that public officials fully guarantee that journalists, bloggers, broadcasters, social media users and all media practitioners are allowed to carry out their work without any form of intimidation and persecution. Government must also take concrete measures to respect, protect and ensure the effective enjoyment of the right to freedom of expression and media freedom.

Media practitioners must be proactive in the defence and protection of media freedom. We must engage in advocacy and public enlightenment while also holding regular public hearings into allegations of harassment and attacks on journalists, bloggers, broadcasters, social media users and all media practitioners’ right to freedom of expression.

We call on the African Union, regional and sub-regional bodies and the international community to prevail on state authorities in Nigeria to abide by their obligation to respect media freedom, citizen’s freedom of expression and enable the growth of a free and vibrant press in Nigeria.

Freedom of expression is critical to the sustenance of democracy and the advancement of an orderly, informed and progressive society. The Coalition is prepared to defend the interest of citizens and organisations whose rights are violated in the exercise of freedom of expression.

Signed by:

African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL)

Civic Media Lab

Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC)

Daily Trust Newspaper

International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR)

International Press Centre (IPC)

HEDA Resource Centre

Media Rights Agenda (MRA)

Nigeria Union of Journalist (NUJ)

OrderPaper

Paradigm Initiative (P.I)

Premium Times (PT)

Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ)

Sahara Reporters (SR)

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP)

The Cable

Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ)

 

 

 

 

Appeal Court sacks Abdulmumin Jibrin, orders fresh election

THE Court of Appeal sitting in Kaduna  has ordered fresh election into Kiru/Bebeji Constituency Federal Constituency seat of Kano State.

By this ruling, Abdulmumin Jibrin, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) representing the constituency at the House of Representatives has lost his seat in the green chamber.

Jibrin, a former chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, was declared winner of the election for the seat in February but his victory was challenged by Aliyu Datti Yako , the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The petition of the PDP candidate was dismissed at the election petition but he appealed the judgment .

According to Daily Trust, Justice Ajoke Adepoju who delivered the judgment on Friday said the entire election conducted in the two local governments of Kiru and Bebeji could not stand as the final result contained in Form EC (8)E for the election was mutilated.

Justice Adepoju said since the result was mutilated any presumption on the actual result was a hearsay.

Jibrin has been at loggerheads with the leadership of APC after he was left out of the House of Representatives committee leaderships constituted by the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila.

He was the Secretary General of Gbajabiamila campaign team to clinch the position of the House Speaker.

Three months ago, he was suspended by the Kano State APC over allegations of anti-party activities.

In a statement signed by the chairman of APC in Bebeji local government, Suleiman Gwarmai, the party also recommended Jibrin’s expulsion.

 

Abuja still grappling with insecurity, waste management and poor streetlights ── Chair Senate Committee on FCT

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THE  chairman Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abubakar Kyari says the capital city is still faced with problems of insecurity, waste management and poor streetlights.

Kyari stated this while presenting the report of his committee at the Senate Committee’s presentation of budget report to the appropriations committee on Friday.

He expressed concerns that the FCT Minister, Mohammad Bello may not have legacies to show after serving as the longest FCT Minister due to his pace.

“The FCT Minister at an interactive session with the Senate Committee on FCT pledged to work with us. I told him with the way he is going, he may not have legacies to show after serving as the longest FCT Minister,” Kyari said.

On the revenue drive of the FCT administration and its shrinking budget, he sounded a warning to the Minister to sit down and double his efforts in revenue generation.

“He needs to sit down and double his efforts in revenue generation. Abuja belongs to everybody; Abuja has grown but there is issue of insecurity, waste management and streetlight. He has to be proactive and act fast. This go-slow cannot work for us,” he lamented.

According to him, the FCT budget since 2008 till date has been shrinking, noting that accessing the funds from the approved budget has become a herculean task.

“Budget performance has highly declined,” Kyari said.

Speaking during the presentation, Barau Jibrin, a member of the Appropriations Committee decried the state of the FCT, which he noted deserves more facelifts.

“We are a bit disturbed from the way things are going on in FCT. This is one of the most important symbols of national sovereignty.

“There are certain innovations that can be brought to make the city beautiful, the Jabi Lake mall can be transformed to a tourist centre,” Jibrin said.

“If the Minister would not do it, you (Senator Abubakar Kyari) can do it. Please come up with ideas that can transform FCT to make it more beautiful. We want to see things that will further beautify the city.”

Speaking also, a former minister of FCT and a member of the Appropriations Committee, Adamu Aliero said the budget of FCT had been shrinking because the FCT administration had not taken many opportunities to generate revenue.

“I generated revenue through Pay As You Earn (PAYE) when I served as FCT Minister and same strategy can be implemented by the current FCT Minister,”  Aliero said.

“If FCT can concentrate on generating revenue on property tax alone, they won’t need allocation from the federal government.

“They should start collecting property tax. The ideas are there; they should also implement strategies on how to clean the city without outsourcing,” he added.

#NoShaveNovember: Global campaign commences awareness against cancer as Nigeria records 115,950 new cases

GLOBAL campaign to raise awareness against cancer – #NoShaveNovember on Friday officially commenced as part of efforts to reduce daily casualty figures associated with the deadly disease across the world.

The one-month long project was conceived in 2009 two years after Mathew Hill, a father of eight died as a result of colon cancer in November 2007.

Since then, the project has gained global attention while the month of November is set aside to support cancer patients and as well sensitise the public on the ailment.

“The goal of No-Shave November is to grow awareness by embracing our hair, which many cancer patients lose, and letting it grow wild and free. Donate the money you typically spend on shaving and grooming to educate about cancer prevention, save lives, and aid those fighting the battle,” the Web-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) stated.

It currently works in partnership with the Prevent Cancer Foundation, Fight Colorectal Cancer and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the United States while assuring its commitment to growing cancer awareness and raising funds to support cancer prevention, research, and education.

Cancer is world second leading cause of deaths killing estimated 9.6 million in 2018. Far worse, approximately 70 percent of these deaths from cancer occur in low and middle-income countries such as Nigeria and other African nations.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer in its 2018 report recorded 115 950 new cases of cancer in Nigeria with 70, 327 deaths .

The most common cancers according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) are:   Lung (2.09 million cases),  Breast (2.09 million cases),  Colorectal (1.80 million cases), Prostate (1.28 million cases), Skin cancer (non-melanoma) (1.04 million cases) and Stomach (1.03 million cases).

The most common causes of cancer death are cancers of Lung (1.76 million deaths), Colorectal (862 000 deaths), Stomach (783 000 deaths), Liver (782 000 deaths) and Breast (627 000 deaths).

The WHO also revealed that about 50 percent of cancers could be prevented only by avoiding the risk factors and implementing other evidence-based prevention strategies.

These risk factors include – tobacco use including cigarettes and smokeless tobacco, obesity, unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, alcohol use, and sexually transmitted HPV-infection.

Others are infection by hepatitis, ultraviolet radiation, urban air pollution and indoor smoke from household use of solid fuels.

Court of Appeal strikes out Ajimobi’s petition against Balogun’s victory

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THE COURT of Appeal sitting in Ibadan has dismissed the petition filed by immediate past governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi  challenging the decision of the Oyo State National and State Houses of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal on Oyo South Senatorial election held on February 23.

The Election Petition Tribunal had upheld the victory of  People’s Democratic  Party (PDP) candidate Kola Balogun who polled a total of 105,720 votes to defeat Ajimobi who had 92, 218 votes.

Haruna Tsammani, a justice of the Appeal Court, dismissed Ajimobi’s petition for lacking in merit and affirmed the decision of the tribunal.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tsammani held that Ajimobi did not have the right to raise the issue of non-qualification of the respondent based on the conduct of PDP primary.

He further held that a person that does not participate in a party primary does not have the right to challenge the outcome of the primary.

“A person is qualified to contest once such a person satisfied the condition of the party and INEC confirmed such a person”, he said.

Tsammani said most of the witnesses presented by the petitioner were not qualified to tender exhibits and give evidence because they are not the maker of those documents tendered.

The tribunal on September 10 held that the petition filed by Ajimobi over the election of the Oyo South Senatorial Election lack merit and the petitioner was unable to convince the tribunal that the election was induced.

The Tribunal chaired by Anthony Akpovi therefore affirmed the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) decision who declared that Muhammad Kola Balogun was the winner of the election.

 

Plastic Pollution: Less than 3 percent of polluters committed to migrating from single-use plastics – Report  

JUST less than three percent of world-renowned plastic polluters are truly committed to transiting from single-use plastics to reuse models championed by environmentalists across the world, Plastic Economy and Global Commitment Progress Report has said.

The report released in October noted that though, 43 of the signatories have developed active plastic reuse models, less than three percent of their packaging is actually reusable.

“Over a third of relevant signatories have active reuse pilots. However, less than 3% of signatories’ packaging is reusable today,” says the report.

“…reuse models still represent a minor part of the total packaged goods market today. Only 13% of larger signatories reported having reuse models in place across a ‘significant proportion’ of their portfolio. 36% reported that they are yet to start identifying reuse opportunities in their portfolio and less than 3% of the signatories’ packaging by weight is reported to be reusable.”

Top global producers and users of plastics according to the report include Nestle, PepsiCo, Unilever, Coca-Cola, Procter and Gamble etc.

The global commitment is a coalition, representing among others over 200 businesses across the plastic packaging value chain – accounts for over 20 percent of the plastics used globally.

Its ambition is to fix plastic waste and pollution from the source, starting with packaging with a target set at 2025.

However, plastic pollution has severally been reported as dangerous to human existence and the environment.

Reports say toxic chemicals used to produce the non-degradable packaging item leach out toxins from the plastics, finding its way into the body system.

Aside, it reportedly spoils the groundwater, threatens wildlife, and attracts other pollutants to mention but few.

“Exposure to them is linked to cancers, birth defects, impaired immunity, endocrine disruption, and other ailments.”

But the new report titled, the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment signed by Andrew Morlet, the Chief Executive Officer of Ellen MacArthur Foundation and Inger Anderson, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) revealed that over $200 million commitment from five investors has been promised for the project.

“43 packaged goods companies, packaging producers and retailer signatories — 36% of the group — are currently engaged in testing and piloting reuse business models across different markets and product types.”

In the area of eliminating problematic or unnecessary plastic packaging, the report stated that 60 percent of the brands, retailers and packaging producers have eliminated or developed a concrete plan to phase-off the dangerous material from their portfolio.

For single-use straws, carrier bags and undetectable carbon black plastics, for instance, is reportedly approaching 70 percent, while for Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), the proportion is as high as 79 percent.

Some of the government signatories numbering 11 in total are said to be implementing legal and/or fiscal measures to stimulate the phasing out of similar items including single-use bags, straws, and ePS; half of those reporting are using bans to stimulate their elimination, with some providing financial incentives for innovation and research into alternatives.

Africans do not need aid—our young people need investments, says Elumelu

TONY Elumelu, Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) and Chairman, United Bank for Africa (UBA) and Heirs Holdings has urged French investors to look to Africa for long term investment opportunities.

Elumelu who opened the “Ambition Africa” conference organised by the France Invest Africa Club in Paris, France said investors need to do much better and be much smarter in channelling funds to emerging markets.

“These markets present huge opportunities – as well as risks for investors, but investors need to fulfil a critical need to catalyse and improve the economy,” he said in a statement sent to The ICIR by Tony Elumelu Foundation.


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“We salute companies like Total, Bouygues, Accor, Orange, and Bolloré as well as others who have accepted this challenge, but there is room for many more.”

Elumelu stressed the importance of private equity inflow into Africa, with a focus on investing in small and medium scale businesses, which according to him remains the lifeblood of the African economy.

He stated that Africa has the youngest workforce in the world, with over 60 per cent of its population below the age of 25.

This he said was a potential demographic doom that could be turned around to become the continent’s greatest asset if the youths have jobs and economic opportunities.

According to him: “Africans do not need aid. Rather, our young people need investments’.

“Private equity is a force for positive development in Africa. We have a large youth population, who are eager and innovative.

“They are looking at solutions to problems in their communities but are hampered by the access to capital and investment, mentoring and training. When done right, this kind of investment can bring not just capital but can also strengthen job creation, corporate governance and help improve sustainable business practices”.

He cited the impact and growth rate of the beneficiaries of the Tony Elumelu Foundation as evidence of the potential of SMEs in Africa today.

His Foundation has endowed $100 million dollars of his family wealth, to fund over 10000 African entrepreneurs in ten years.

Elumelu commended  French President, Emmanuel Macron’s initiatives for strengthening the relationship between France and Africa and concluded by inviting investors to consider investing in Africa for the long term.

“The key phrase here is long term investment – no one should come to Africa for short term gain. The time is now to invest in Africa. Private equity has to be part of it. We need it for all,” he concluded.

The French Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Maire, as he introduced Tony Elumelu to the audience stated that France could position itself and direct investment towards Africa to end the cycle of poverty and to accelerate development globally.

He commended Elumelu’s stance on strengthening the SMEs in Africa to catalyse development.

“We share the same ambition in Supporting African SMEs and entrepreneurs as this is essential for the economic development of Africa,” he said, referring to Elumelu’s passion to create wealth on the African continent.

Reiterating the stance to partner with Africa on long-term investments, Mr. Le Maire said “We will ensure that investments in Africa are sustainable, exemplary and environmentally friendly. We want to go fast, go quickly in the race against poverty and renunciation, throughout the continent”.