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FG Declares December 12 Holiday To Mark Eid-El Maulud

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The Federal Government has declared Monday, December 12, 2016 as public holiday to mark the Eid-El Maulud celebration.

Eid-el Maulud is an Islamic celebration to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammed.

It is usually marked on the 12th day of the Islamic month of Rabi’ al-awwal, while Shi’a Muslims mark it on the 17th of this month.

This was made known in a statement signed by Muhammadu Maccido, the acting permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Interior.

Maccido said that the holiday was declared by the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, who also enjoined all Muslim faithful and Nigerians in general to cooperate and join hands with President Muhammadu Buhari, as he works tirelessly to build a strong, united and peaceful Nigeria.

“General Dambazau urged all Nigerians to use the occasion to pray for peace across the nation, while calling on all to be patient and supportive of the present administration for the successful implementation of its laudable programmes,” the statement added.

Kaduna Police Bans Shiite Processions

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The Kaduna State Police Command has warned members of the proscribed Islamic Movement of Nigeria, IMN, commonly referred to as ‘Shiites’, to stop all forms of procession in the state.

Spokesman of the police in the state, Aliyu Usman, made this known in a statement issued in Kaduna on Thursday.

In the statement, Usman also declared a group in the state which calls itself “the Civilian JTF,” as an unlawful organisation.

The police spokesman warned that any activity that causes a disruption of peaceful and free movement of people by the two organisations would not be tolerated.

“The command, therefore, wishes to reiterate that person (s) found organizing or conducting unlawful processions in any part of the state shall be dealt with in accordance with the law,” he stated.

Usman advised the public to go about their lawful businesses, as adequate security measures have been put in place to guarantee their safety especially during the festive period.

He added that the police would deal decisively with any form of “lawlessness, inciting disturbances, unlawful assembly and any other action capable of breaching the peace of the state”.

The statement also cautioned residents to be vigilant, security conscious and report any suspicious activity during the ember period.

ECOWAS To Meet Again On Single Currency

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ECOWAS Headquarters, Abuja

The ECOWAS Convergence Council will hold an ordinary session on Friday in Abuja to determine the progress made so far in implementing the roadmap of the Community’s Single Currency Programme and adopt the macroeconomic convergence of member States.

A statement from the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on Thursday indicates that the Council is made up of Ministers of Finance and Governors of Central Banks of the 15 member states’.

It also comprises of the representatives of the ECOWAS Commission, UEMOA Commissions, West African Monetary Institute, the Monetary Agency of West Africa and the ECOWAS Bank of Investment and Development.

The statement added that the council will also analyze the report of the 48th session of the West African Monetary Agency, AMAO, Committee of Governors.

The meeting will be preceded by an ordinary session of the Technical Committee on Macroeconomic Policies today at the ECOWAS headquarters; and the issues to be addressed include validation of the ECOWAS Macroeconomic Convergence Report 2015 and the status of implementation of the roadmap for the ECOWAS Single Currency Program.

After a similar Meeting which held in Lagos, Nigeria, in December 2015, Kalilou Traore, ECOWAS Commissioner for Industry and Private Sector Promotion, told newsmen that the commission is committed to implementing the single currency in West Africa by 2020.

Traore said that the commission was fast-tracking processes toward ensuring the implementation of the single currency within the period.

He added, however, that there were several political and technical implications to be considered during the formulation process that would guarantee the achievement of the policy.

“More states have to comply with some macroeconomic criteria like inflation, budget deficit, currency stability; without this, if we set up a common currency, it will fail,” Traore said.

With the introduction of the common currency, ECOWAS hope to support the regional economy to be more integrated and have a strong exchange among member states.

According to him, frameworks for formulating regional automotive, pharmaceutical and agriculture industry programmes are part of processes toward achieving success of the common currency.

Central Bank governors of ECOWAS member states meet every year to analyse and review the level of progress of the currency process ahead of the implementation time which was shifted from January 1, 2015, to January 1, 2020.

Senate Uncovers Corruption In FG’s Committee On North East

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The Senate ad-hoc committee on the north-east humanitarian crisis has uncovered seeming incidents of corruption in the activities of the Presidential Initiative for the North East, PINE.

At a hearing to ascertain the extent of work so far put in by PINE, the lawmakers noted with regret the many cases of phantom projects and inflated contracts as well as poor accountability standards which they said have hindered the efforts at addressing the humanitarian crisis and rebuilding infrastructure in the north eastern region.

Chairman of PINE, Umar Gulani, could not give a proper account of about N2.5 billion being part of the money released to the committee for capital intervention.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that in one instance, Gulani claimed that the agency had spent N203 million to clear taipa grass in Yobe State; but this was rebutted by the State’s Commissioner for Information, Mohammed Lamin.

“No taipa grass was cleared in the state by any federal government agency in Yobe State,” Lamin retorted

Gulani also claimed that the committee also spent N253 million on the clearing of invasive plants species around river banks in the state; and another N422.5 million to provide tents to displaced families in the state.

These claims were all disputed by the Yobe State representatives led by the commissioner for information, Lamin.

The commissioner also rejected Gulani’s claims that PINE had spent several millions of naira to renovate 18 schools which were completely destroyed by the Boko Haram in Yobe State alone.

Lamin told the Senate committee that only three schools were renovated by agencies outside the state.

Chairman of the Senate Committee, Shehu Sani directed the PINE chairman to produce evidence, including photographs and documents of contracts claimed to have been executed by the agency.

Another member of the senate committee and former governor of Abia State, Theodore Orji, criticized PINE and its management for the shoddiness with which it conducted its activities.

“The affected states said they were not aware of all the contracts executed by PINE; you people just decided to make money and that is why you decided to donate N50 million for a conference organised by an NGO,” he said.

Also speaking at the hearing, Ben Murray-Bruce noted that when the committee visited some IDP camps in the North East, many women complained about lack of basic provision such as sanitary pads.

He said issues such as those would have been adequately taken care of if the N2.5 billion given to PINE out of the budgeted N5 billion was well utilised.

As shown in PINE’s statement of accounts, the initiative donated N50 million to an unnamed NGO, but it spent only N2 million to feed internally displaced persons who were supposed to be its major focus.

The Senate ad-hoc committee was set up in October following a motion by Baba Garbai, alleging that funds meant for Boko Haram victims were allegedly being mismanaged.

Updated: Senate Fixes Magu’s Screening For Dec 15

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Acting EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu
Acting EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu

The Senate has rescheduled the screening of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, to Thursday, December 15.

This was contained in a post on the Senate’s official Twitter handle, @NGRSenate.

“We will screen @officialEFCC chairman and other @officialEFCC Nominees on Thursday 15th December at 11am. Formal letter sent to EFCC,” the post read.

Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, had announced on Wednesday that the upper legislative chamber would commence Magu’s screening as well as four other nominees of the commission on Thursday, five months after they were nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Contrary to the announcement, the Senate’s Order Paper of Thursday, December 8, 2016, which was obtained by journalists, did not reflect the screening exercise.

The Order Paper is a document containing all the Senate’s activities for a given legislative day.

Some forces within the Presidency are alleged to be against Magu’s confirmation as the EFCC’s chairman.

Some reports have also fingered the Department of State Service, DSS, as a collaborator in the scheme to edge out the anti-corruption boss through a damning security report it has sent to the Senate on Magu.

Recall that the letter for Magu’s confirmation was dated June 17, 2016, and signed by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, who was then acting on behalf of the President while he was on a 10-day medical vacation in the United Kingdom.

The letter was received at the Senate on June 22 as clearly shown by the official stamp on it, but was not read on at plenary by Senate President, Bukola Saraki, until July 14.

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, last week commended the courage of the EFCC boss in fighting corruption in the country, promising the police would support the anti-graft agency to succeed.

Ghana Election Commission’s Website Hacked

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Hackers have targeted the website of Ghana’s electoral commission as votes are counted after tightly contested elections.

The commission says the website is up again, but it is currently blank, urging the people to disregard the “fake results” circulating on social media.

“We deplore the attempt to hack the EC’s [electoral commission’s] website. Please respect the integrity and independence of the EC,” the commission said in a tweet.

President John Mahama is facing a strong challenge from main opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo in a campaign dominated by Ghana’s faltering economy.

Wednesday’s election passed off peacefully, but voting was postponed to Thursday in one constituency after voting material failed to arrive on time.

A run-off will be held later in the month if neither of the two main candidates secures more than 50% of the votes.

In the previous election in 2012, Mahama defeated Akufo-Addo by less than 300,000 votes.

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All seven candidates have pledged to keep the process peaceful but an opposition supporter died when a rally tuned violent on Monday.

Voting in his northern home region of Bole on Wednesday, where he was mobbed by a cheering crowd, President Mahama said Ghana’s democracy had “matured” and this election would further consolidate it.

Asked about corruption in the country, the President said: “There is a general perception of corruption in all African countries. I think it is a stage of our development.

“As we continue to strengthen the institutions of state, I think that people will come to see the integrity in these institutions.”

Similarly, Akufo-Addo said he hoped for an orderly election as he voted in Kibi in the south of Ghana.

“It’s very important that this process goes off efficiently and smoothly and peacefully so that Ghana continues to maintain its deserved image of being a democracy that takes democracy seriously,” he said.

Defeat for president Mahama of the National Democratic Congress, NDC, would make him the first incumbent to lose an election since Ghana returned to multi-party democracy.

He has been nicknamed “Mr Dumsor”, a local word that refers to the power cuts that have blighted the country during his term, but on the campaign trial has been trying to convince Ghanaians that he is delivering on his promise of creating more jobs.

Akufo-Addo has promised free high-school education and more factories, but his critics have questioned the viability of his ambitions.

The other four candidates include former first lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings of the National Democratic Party,NDP, whose husband Jerry John Rawlings initially took power in the 1979 coup.

She is the first woman to run for president in the West African country.

Aisha Buhari Urges Nigerian Women To Support  EFCC Against Corruption

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Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari

Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari has said that the time has come for Nigeria women to take active part in the anti-corruption campaign of the present administration.

She made the call on Wednesday in Abuja during the flag-off of a programme titled: “Nigerian women against corruption.”

The initiative is a joint venture by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the wife of the President.

Speaking on the sub-theme, “ A woman, who builds her home, can tame the corruption monster”, the president’s wife said that corruption must be collectively tackled as it has eaten deep into the fabric of the Nigerian Society.

“This is a clarion call for us women to wage a determined and sustainable war against corruption, which hinders development in our dear country,” she said.

According to her, the adverse effects of corruption abound in forms of decay of infrastructure, economic crisis, decay in the healthcare and education sectors as well as in the rate of unemployment in the country.

Aisha Buhari said that women are the vital instruments in the fight against corruption, adding that she will champion the campaign.

She called on the 36 state governors in the federation to launch the programme in their various states.

She also urged the EFCC to form a network of women groups to ensure an effective and sustainable war against corruption in the country.

“Let me remind ourselves that the homes are our first institution and we cannot be good citizens in the larger society without embracing integrity, virtues and accountability,” she said.

The wife of the President extolled the virtues of President Buhari and his vice, Yemi Osinbajo, saying that they are men of integrity.

Earlier, wife of the Vice President, Dolapo Osinbajo, described the day as memorable in the history of Nigerian women in view of their formal recognition as soldiers in the fight against corruption.

She described women as agents of change, urged them to join the fight against corruption.

Arik Air Gets Sanction Over Delayed Passengers’ Luggage

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, has ordered Arik Air to return all delayed luggage of its passengers from London to Lagos within the next 24 hours, as well as pay the affected passengers $150 each as compensation.

The directive was given by the Director of Consumer Complaints Department, NCAA. Adamu Abdullahi,

About 40 passengers who had flown with Arik Air from London to Nigeria have been at loggerheads with the airline owing to the non-arrival of their luggage, five days after they landed in Nigeria.

The passengers held a protest at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, disrupting the airline’s operations and allegedly damaging its check-in counter at the airport.

Abdullahi appealed to the angry passengers to be patient and remain calm as both Arik Air and the aviation authorities were working towards resolving the issue.

He said: “NCAA has directed Arik Air to pay each and every passenger a compensation of $150 each in line with civil aviation rules and regulations in Nigeria.

“We have sent the letter to the airline and it also contains a directive that every bag must be here within the next 24 hours.

“A directive is a directive and we will hold Arik Air management responsible, and I can assure you that they will abide by the directive.”

Also addressing the passengers, Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, Saleh Dunoma, urged those of them who have essential items, such as medicines in their baggage, to visit the FAAN clinic within the airport.

Dunoma said the doctors had been directed to issue prescription drugs to passengers whose medications had yet to arrive the country due to the delay.

Associate Vice President of Arik Air, Ground Operations Department, Femi Kukoyi, apologised to the passengers for the inconvenience caused by the incident.

He assured them that an aircraft carrying all their baggage was already en-route Lagos from London.

On the issue of compensation, he said Arik Air would attend to them on an individual basis and expressed optimism that everything would be resolved amicably.


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Army In Sambisa, Says Boko Haram In Disarray

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The Nigerian military has said that the ongoing counter-terrorism operations going on in the North East is nearing its end as the Boko Haram terrorists are in total disarray while troops are currently in the heart of the Sambisa Forest which is the operational base of the terrorists.

Lucky Irabor, the Theatre Commander of the counter-insurgency operation codenamed “Operation Lafiya Dole”  made this known while briefing newsmen on Wednesday in Maiduguri, the headquarters of the operations.

Irabor said there is frustration and confusion among the various ranks and factions of Boko Haram at present.

“The Boko Haram terrorists are more confused, as the Shekau and Maman Nur factions recently clashed,” Irabor said.

“Several Boko Haram terrorists were killed, while arms and ammunitions were recovered, as military finally entered the heart of Sambisa forest in the military final onslaught against Boko Haram insurgents.”

The army commander reiterated that the military has enough manpower, capacity and equipment to crush the remnant of the insurgents in no distant time.

“The troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have continued to clear several Boko Haram terrorists from their hideouts and recorded huge successes, as our own troops have moved deeper into Sambisa forest on many fronts”, he added.

Irabor also disclosed that the military has launched another operation codenamed “Operation RESCUE FINALE” which is “the continuation of Operation CRACKDOWN and is aimed at rescuing all the CHIBOK School Girls and other hostages held in SAMBISA Forest.”

“Since the commencement of the operation, own troops have continued to make progress into the heart of Sambisa forest,” he said, adding that the days of the remnant of the Boko Haram terrorists were numbered.

He however appealed to them to take advantage of the “Safe haven corridor” which has been provided by the federal government in order to surrender to the authorities or be flushed out.

Irabo insisted that the troops have what it takes to clear boko haram from the Sambisa forest or wherever they may be hiding.


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Time Magazine Names Donald Trump Person Of The Year 

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US President-elect Donald Trump has been named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2016 . The Magazine described him as the President of the “Divided States of America.”

The Republican president-elect, who will be sworn in on January 20, ran an unconventional and controversial campaign against Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Time noted that views of him were deeply divided.

“For those who believe this is all for the better, Trump’s victory represents a long-overdue rebuke to an entrenched and arrogant governing class,” the magazine said.

“For those who see it as for the worse, the destruction extends to cherished norms of civility and discourse, a politics poisoned by vile streams of racism, sexism, nativism.”

The magazine said its short list for person of the year included Clinton, Russian President, Vladimir Putin, Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan, leader of the UK Independence Party, Nigel Farage, US gymnast Simone Biles and singer Beyonce Knowles.

Trump told NBC’s Today show shortly after the announcement it was a “great honour” which “meant a lot” to him.

Nancy Gibbs, Time Magazine’s managing editor, said that Clinton came second in the selection, adding that the choice of Trump was “straightforward”.

Time said the president-elect had redrawn America’s political rules.

The magazine invites readers to vote on who they think has earned the title, but the final decision is made by editors.

In being named Time’s Person of the Year for 2016, Trump joins an illustrious list of the great as well as the not-always-so-good who have emerged persons of the year over the years.

It is perhaps not a surprise he was chosen – Time traditionally picks the president-elect, and it has been more than two decades since the last exception was made.

In 2013, the world’s first pontiff from the Americas was chosen as Person of the Year.

Argentinean Jorge Mario Bergoglio had become Pope Francis in March of that year, and had already made his mark, rejecting the glittering trappings of the role to focus on the poorest in the society.