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Immigration Fraud: Another Witness Testifies Against Abba Moro

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Former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro
Former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro

Tabugn Sylvanus, A Retired Director And Secretary Of The Board Of The National Immigration Service, NIS, Has Testified Against Former Interior Minister, Abba Moro, In His Ongoing Trial for his alleged role in a recruitment scheme in 2014 that led to the death of some applicants.

Sylvanus, the second prosecution witness to testify against Moro, told the Federal High Court, Abuja, that only N45 million was released for the conduct of the tragic recruitment examination, out of about N1 billion generated from sale of forms at N1000 each.

He also revealed that the initial number of expected participants at the Abuja exam venue was 6,800, but a last minute decision pushed the number to over 66,000.

The witness told the court: “We wrote the chairman (Abba Moro), indicating the cost of the exercise. We came up with N201 million and forwarded to the honourable chairman for approval. The chairman gave his approval and conveyed same to Drexel.

“The company fired back that they were not supposed to be responsible to fund the exercise. But as a benevolent gesture; they attached a cheque of N45 million as their contribution to the exercise.

“Immediately we informed the chairman who ordered that we trim the budget to meet the available sum of money.”

Sylvanus explained that the Federal Government incurred no cost during the preparations for the recruitment exercise.

On what led to the stampede on the day of the screening exercise, the former immigration official explained that the initial plan was for candidates to sit for the exams at the various states, but that the chairman objected to it.

“It was this change in plans that led to the disaster,” Sylvanus explained.

“Because of the change in the announcements that candidates should sit at their choice venues, FCT that had about 6,800 now got up to 66,000 candidates.

The witness further said that some immigration officers who had gone early in the morning to survey the venue of the screening exercise reported that some applicants slept at the stadium, awaiting the exercise.

“I took that as a warning sign that the security architect that was duly placed may not hold,” he said.

Syvanus then narrated what actually caused the stampede that resulted in the death of about 18 persons.

He said: “What happened was that there were people from inside the gate that were trying to get out and some from outside who were trying to get in.

“The number of those trying to get in was more than those from inside trying to get out.

“So while they were trying to get in, the ones outside fell the gate on those inside and they were trampled upon.”

Having spent about five hours listening to the testimony, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba adjourned the case to October 14 for continuation of hearing.

Edo Election: IGP Commends Security Agents

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Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris
Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris

Inspector General of Police, IGP, Ibrahim Idris, has commended the efforts of the police personnel and other security agencies during the just concluded Edo State governorship election.

Don Awunah, Force Public Relations Officer, in a statement on Friday, said that after an appraisal of security operations during the Edo state election, the IGP and the Police management team were satisfied with the performance of security officers.

Awunah stated that the election was transparent and “in accordance to principles of democratic policing.”

The statement said that preliminary reports from observers show that there was no loss of lives and property during the election.

“This exceptional performance of the Nigeria Police Force in the election, exemplified the determination of the Inspector General of Police in ensuring that Election Security in the Country is implemented based on international standards and policing with integrity,” the statement said.

“The Edo governorship election has proved from the policing perspective that the Nigeria Police Force has the capacity, knowledge, ability and personnel to process and safeguard our nascent democracy.”

The Inspector General of Police also commended the people of the state for cooperating with the security agencies, assuring that the police was ready to keep up the good work in subsequent elections.

Code Of Conduct Bureau Commences Assets Verification

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Chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau, Sam Saba
Chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau, Sam Saba

The Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, has commenced its 2016 4th Quarter cycle of conference and field verification of assets of top public officers, and has sent out invitation letters to public officers concerned.

A statement signed by Chairman of the CCB, Sam Saba, read: “Pursuant to paragraph 11 of Part 1 of the 5th Schedule to the 1999 Constitution (as amended), every public officer is required to submit to the CCB a written declaration of all his properties, assets and liabilities and those of his/her spouse (if not a public officer) and his unmarried children under the age of eighteen years.

“Any statement in such declaration that is found to be false by any authority or person authorized in that behalf to verify it shall be deemed to be a breach of this Code.

“Accordingly, letters of invitation have been dispatched to Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Service Chiefs and other top Public Officers.

The bureau has commended Nigeria’s Chief Of Army Staff, COAS, Tukur Buratai for his asset declaration, which has been certified to be accurate.

The CCB also praised several other public servants for declaring their assets accurately and within the time frame.

They include: Ibim Semenitari – Acting MD/CEO NDDC; Ibrahim Idris – Inspector General of Police; Boboye Oyeyemi – Corps Marshall FRSC; Amina Mohammed – Minister of Enviroment and Hope Ikrirko – Federal Commissioner, Civil Service Commission.

Others are; Anyim Pius Anyim – former SGF; Abdulrahman Dambazau – Minister of Interior; Zainab Ahmed Shamsuna – Minister of State, Budget & National Planning; Aisha Abubakar – Minister of State. Trade, Investment and Industry; Yakubu Mahmood – INEC Chairman: Julius Okojie – Former Executive Secretary NUC; and Adamu Adamu – Minister of Education.

Saba commended those public officers, who honoured the bureau’s invitations “promptly and submitted themselves for the exercise!”

He added that the assets verification exercise “is ongoing and is being carried out concurrently at the Federal, State and Local Government levels.

“At a satisfactory completion of the exercise, Public Officers are issued with certificate of Assets Conference Verification/Field Verification as the case maybe,” he stated.

The CCB boss warned that any public officer that ignored the invitation or whose declaration was found to contain false information would be liable for prosecution before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT.

 

National Festival Of Arts/Culture Holds In Akwa Ibom

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The annual National Festival of Arts and Culture, NAFEST, has been scheduled to hold in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital between October 2 and 9, 2016, with the theme, “Exploring the Goldmine Inherent in the Nigerian Creative Industry.”

At a press conference held in Abuja ahead of the kick-off of the festival, Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said that “NAFEST, which was introduced in 1970 as a vehicle to foster unity among the various sections of the country after the 30-month civil war, would now be explored to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s economy.”

The minister said the new direction of the festival is reflected in the theme of this year’s festival, which is geared towards using our various cultural products and expressions to develop a creative economy and, at the same time, promote the patronage of Made-in-Nigeria products.

“Indeed, festivals around the world are moving from just being a forum to showcase arts and culture to becoming a tool for economic growth,” Mohammed said.

“Creative industries are becoming creative economies. More and more people are moving from manufacturing concerns to creative concerns, and no country wants to be left behind.

“This is why this Administration has included the creative industries, as well as tourism, among the core areas for the diversification of the economy away from oil.”

The minister acknowledged that NAFEST has played a tremendous role in cementing the bond of unity among Nigerians.

He said: “Today, some 46 years after the civil war, the festival is more relevant than ever.

“There is an urgent need to bring us closer together as a people, amid widening divisions along ethnic, religious and social lines.

“The fact that contingents from different parts of the country come together annually, irrespective of their ethnicity or religion, to showcase their arts and culture and leverage on their comparative advantage is very healthy for our country,” he noted.

Mohammed commended the organizers of the festival for outlining various activities into the event to further enhance its quality and uniqueness.

Director General of the National Council for Arts and Culture, NCAC, Dayo Keshi, noted that NAFEST has a peculiar characteristic of focusing on indigenous cultures and heritages, with a view to creating a multiplier effect on income generated at the grass roots.

She added that there be a colloquium during this year’s event to brainstorm on how to make the festival a contributor to the nation’s GDP.

 Bloody Day For Militants In Bakassi

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An attempt by Niger Delta militants to attack Nigerian Troops on Friday at Efut Esighi, in Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State, turned bloody when seven of the attackers were killed.

Troops from the 13 Brigade Nigerian Army, Calabar, repelled the attack on its soldiers by killing seven of the armed militants.

Kayode Owolabi, a Captain and Army Public Relations Officer, who disclosed this to newsmen on Friday in Calabar, said that the militants attacked the Army post in Efut Esighi.

Owolabi linked the militants to be `boys’ of the most wanted militant leader, Benjamin Ene a.k.a `G1’ who has been on the wanted list of security agencies in the state.

He said: “The very determined troops from the 13 Brigade and Operation Delta Safe repelled an attack from armed militants at Efut Esighi in Bakassi local government area this morning.

“The militants tried to attack the Army post in Efut Esighi. Some of them were wearing Nigerian military camouflage.

“We recovered 250 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, rocket propelled gun luncher, GPMG belt links and various charms on their bodies. Other militants escaped with very serious gun shots injuries.

“There was no casualty on the side of the military. Our men were in full combatant during the attack.

“We have also destroyed their camps and shrines in the creeks,’’ he said.

The spokesman said that the 13 Brigade Commander, Bulama Biu, a Brig. Gen. had warned that no militant group or criminal under any guise would be spared.

Owolabi further said that the military and other security agencies would continue to hunt down any militant group or criminal that did not surrender.

He, however, called on residents in the state to always avail the security agencies with useful and timely information that would enable them curb crime.

The Director of Army Public Relations, Sani Usman, had on Sept. 24, confirmed that militants killed a soldier at the same spot (Efut Esighi) where the attack was repelled today.

Minister Denies Aiding MTN Transfer Funds Abroad

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Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah

Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah, on Thursday denied involvement in any illegal transfer of funds out of Nigeria by MTN.

The minister in a statement signed by Greyne Anosike, Director of Press in the Ministry, said that he was never the owner or a shareholder of Celtelecom as alleged by the chairman of the Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Dino Melaye.

Melaye had in a motion on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, alleged that MTN illegally transferred $13.9bn out of Nigeria with the help of the minister.

The Senate consequently moved a motion that an investigation be launched into the alleged illegal transfer of funds.

But the minister in the statement said: “Dr. Enelamah served as the CEO of Capital Alliance Nigeria Limited, CANL, between 1998 and 2015.

“CANL is a wholly owned subsidiary of African Capital Alliance “ACA”, an Africa focused private equity firm with investments in carefully selected companies within and outside Nigeria, including MTN Nigeria.

“Dr Enelamah was never the “owner” of Celtelecom as alleged by the Senator; neither was he ever a Celtelecom shareholder. Instead he was a director of the company, representing the ACA managed fund.

“Investors do not have responsibility for remittance of proceeds from the company they invest in. Therefore, at no time was Dr. Enelamah in a position to transfer funds out of Nigeria on behalf of MTN Nigeria, and at no time did Dr. Enelamah transfer any funds out of Nigeria on behalf of MTN Nigeria.

The statement pointed out that the minister “resigned all his board positions, including from ACA and Celtelecom, consequent to his appointment as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Enalamah said he welcomes “any investigations the Senate may decide to carry out on the activities of these companies”; he however maintained that “the allegations as made by the Senator are without merit and baseless.”

Also, MTN’s chief executive, Ferdi Moolman, described Melaye’s accusations as “completely unfounded and without any merit.”

Dino Melaye’s motion stated that Stanbic IBTC bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Citigroup and Diamond Bank were involved in the alleged illegal transfers.

Fake WAEC Certificate Syndicate Smashed, Leader Sent To Jail

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The long arm of the law has caught up with the leader of a syndicate that specialized in issuing fake West African Examination Council, WAEC, certificates, issued to secondary school leavers in Nigeria.

The alleged master forger, Kolawole Owoyele, who was first arraigned on May 23, appeared before Justice Ajoke Adepoju, of court 30, Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court, Abuja on Wednesday and was remanded in prison custody, as no counsel appeared to defend him.

At the commencement of trial Wednesday, the prosecution counsel, Osuobeni akponimisingha, had told the court that he was ready to go on with proceedings by calling his witnesses but Justice Adepoju had to adjourn the case because the accused did not have legal representation.

The accused, who pleaded not guilty to the charged read to him, had told the judge that his lawyer was stuck in traffic on his way to court, but Justice Adepoju ordered that he be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the case to November 24, 2016. She, however, said that the lawyer could file for bail for the defendant before the adjournment date.

The police arrested the accused in May this year and he is being prosecuted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission, ICPC, on a two – count charge bothering on forgery.

The ICPC sought the help of the police to arrest Owoyele in May after receiving intelligence about the activities of a syndicate in Abuja that procures forged WAEC certificates for people.

When he was arrested, several incriminating items were found on the suspect including nine WAEC certificates –seven blank and two already issued to two people – with all already signed by chairman and registrar of WAEC.

Also recovered from Owoyele after a search of his house in Utako were two laptops, two iPads, two international passports – his own and another one belonging to Sulyman Olanrewaju Aremu – as well as a flash drive containing letterheads of the Federal Ministry of Education, a letter of introduction to the Kenyan Embassy in Nigeria in the name of one Dr Augustus Oluyemi Oke, among other documents.

In court documents exclusively obtained by the www.icirnigeria.org on Wednesday, Owoyele confessed to investigators that he had been in the business of issuing forged certificates to interested persons for a while and had given such fake documents to eight young Nigerians, some of whom he said had used them to secure visa to study in Malaysia.

In his written statement, the accused person said a man named Alery who used to come from Lagos supplied the fake certificates to him. He paid N2,000 for each forged certificate,

It was discovered that Owoyele forged WAEC certificates for two sets of clients. The first were those who for some reason wanted to make alterations on genuine certificates issued to them by the examination council.

For example, in his statement, Owoyele said one Nwokenna Emmanuel Adindu approached him to help alter the date of birth on his original WAEC certificate. He said the young man had had a hell of a time getting a visa and wanted the date of birth on the certificate changed from June 8, 1982 to October 10, 1980 so that it would correspond with the date on his international passport.

The accused said that another person, whom he named Obi Smart Ekenedilichukwu, also gave him a coloured photocopy of his original WAEC certificate so that he could make alterations, having lost the original.

The other set of clients that Owoyele had were people who simply wanted to purchase forged certificates for examinations they never took to seek employment, apply for visa or do other things that required tendering a school leaving certificate. Most of the blank certificates found on the accused were for this purpose, by his own confession.

The blank certificates, copies of which were obtained by the www.icirnigeria.org, look genuine and would be difficult to differentiate from real ones, except for the forged signatures of the council chairman and registrar. The seven copies which are now exhibits before the court already bear forged signatures of Evelyn Kandakai, chairman of the council and the treasurer, Iyi Uwadiae.

The certificate issued to Ekenedilichukwu purports that he left secondary school in June 2004 and that he was a brilliant student scoring As in three subjects (Economics, A3; English Language, A3 and Chemistry A3), Cs in four (Igbo language, C6; Mathematics, C5; Biology, C5 and Physics, C6). He had one pass, in Agricultural science.

Count one of the charges against Owoyele reads:

“That you Owoyele Kolawole (m) sometime in May, 2016 or thereabout at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court made false documents to wit “West African Senior School Certificate “empty/blank, with no student information on it with the intention that it may be filled with student information later which may be acted upon as genuine and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 363 and punishable under section 364 of the Penal Code CAP 532 Laws of the Federal capital territory, Abuja 2006.

Count 2 reads:

“That you Owoyele kolawole (M) sometime in may, 2016 or thereabout at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court had in your possession false documents to wit ”West African Senior School Certificates” empty/blank, with no student information on it with the intention that it may be acted upon as genuine and you hereby committed an offence contrary to Section 368 of the Penal Code CAP 532 Laws of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja 2006”

UNICEF Also Raises Alarm On Malnutrition Crisis In Northeast

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The United Nations International Children’s Education Fund, UNICEF, has said that an estimated 400,000 children under five of age are at risk of acute malnutrition in Northeastern Nigeria due to the ongoing Boko Haram crisis.

The UN agency said it is increasing its humanitarian appeal for Nigeria by $60 million in order to avert the looming crisis.

This is coming just a day after an International Non-Governmental Organisation, Medicin San Frontiers, MSF, commonly known as Doctors Without Borders, issued a similar alert on the humanitarian situation in various IDP camps in Borno.

However, Mohammed Kanar, coordinator of the Northeast zone of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, denied the claims, saying there was nothing like that in the camps.

He accused the MSF of trying to use the issue of malnutrition to raise money for its own campaigns.

In the UNICEF statement released on Thursday and signed by Afshan Khan, UNICEF’s Director of Emergency Programmes, the agency said it needed to more than double its funding appeal in order to provide life-saving assistance for children in northeast Nigeria.

It said that it has revised its humanitarian appeal for Nigeria from US$ 55 million to US$ 115 million to assist an additional 750,000 people who can now be reached across conflict-affected areas in the northeast of the country.

The statement read that: “As new areas open up to humanitarian assistance, the true scale of the Boko Haram related crisis and its impact on children is being revealed.

“An estimated 400,000 children under five will suffer from severe acute malnutrition in three states across the northeast this year.

“More than 4 million people are facing severe food shortages and 65,000 people are living in famine-like conditions, mostly in Borno, the worst affected state.

Khan stated that UNICEF can access more areas in Borno state to provide critical humanitarian assistance but added, “we need greater international support to further scale up and reach all children in dire need.”

The statement further indicated that 60 percent of health clinics have been partially or completely destroyed and  that “75 percent of water and sanitation facilities require rehabilitation in Borno state.

“Nearly one million children are now displaced across the northeast, a million are out of school and hundreds of thousands psychologically affected from the horrors they have lived through.”

The UNICEF director also pointed out that the lack of access to many children in the state due to the insurgency had led to a fresh outbreak of polio as three cases of the wild polio virus were confirmed in August and September.

The agency, however, acknowledged that massive coordinated emergency polio immunisation and nutrition campaigns are under way in the northeast Nigeria and neighbouring countries, targeting 1.8 million children in Borno state alone.

Buhari Names INEC, NPC Commissioners

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President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has sent the names of six persons to the Senate for confirmation as commissioners of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

THE President also forwarded five names of proposed commissioners for the National Population Commission, NPC, to the legislative chamber.

The president’s letter was read on the floor of the Senate on Thursday by Senate President Bukola Saraki.

The appointees were drawn from the six geo-political zones of the country.

Those nominated as INEC commissioners include Okechukwu Obinna Ibeanu – Anambra (South East); May I. Agbamuche-Mbu – Delta (South South); Ahmed Mu’azu – Gombe (North East); Mohammed Haruna – Niger (North Central); Adekunle Ogunmola – Oyo (South West) and Abubakar Nahuche – Zamfara (North West).

Those appointed to serve as commissioners of the NPC include: Benedict Ukpong – Akwa Ibom; Gloria Izonfuo – Bayelsa; Kupchi Ori-Iyanya – Benue; Haliru Bala – Kebbi and Eyitayo O. Oyetunji – Oyo.

Recall that the Senate had on September 27 adopted a motion which urged the President to quickly constitute commissioners of INEC in line with extant laws.

NEMA Denies Allegations Of Acute Malnutrition In Displaced Persons Camps

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Mohammed Sani-Sidi, Director-General NEMA

The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has denied incidences of “severe acute malnutrition” at Internally Displaced Persons, IDP, camps in the Northeast, as alleged by an International Humanitarian Non-Governmental Organsation, Medecin San Frontiers, MSF, also known as Doctors Without Borders.

In a press statement issued on Wednesday, the MSF had warned of grave “humanitarian crisis” in the camps as a result of acute malnutrition, which effect, it said, could be worse than the Boko Haram insurgency.

But Mohammed Kanar, Coordinator of NEMA in the Northeast, on Thursday denied the claims.

He said:  “As far as we are concerned we have no such cases of malnutrition as claimed. It is even shocking to mention that in Maiduguri where we have stable situation that there are such cases.

“All we know is that the federal government is doing its best in the state. MSF is not the only NGO that is working with us here, both in Maiduguri and outside. I wonder why they have a different opinion on this matter.

“We know that the state and the federal government are doing their best to address the needs of the IDPs.  The federal government has taken over the coordination of all relief assistance and related activities to make sure that things are done as rightly as possible.

The NEMA coordinator accused the MSF of running “their own campaign in this format to get donors attention to generate more money for them.”

“But as far as NEMA and the federal government is concerned we have been improving; as you can see now we have graduated from central feeding system to grand ratio distribution; from ratio distribution to household feeding.

Kanar stated that with the reconstruction of Bama and other liberated communities, which was recently kicked off by Governor Kashim Shettima, NEMA’s attention will gradually be focusing on returning people to their communities.

He there was nothing in Borno state to lend credence to “such grim situation that the MSF so painted.”