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Soldiers Drown In Bayelsa

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Soldiers drown in Operation crocodile smile


Some troops of the Nigerian military taking part in the ongoing training exercise, codenamed “Operation Crocodile Smiles” in the Niger Delta have drowned after a boat mishap in Bayelsa.

The incident took place along the Brass waterfront in the Brass Local Government Area of the state.

Service rifles belonging to the missing soldiers were also said to be missing.

It was gathered that the sad incident caused unease among newly-deployed soldiers in the state.

Though the mission of the soldiers in the area could not be ascertained, it was gathered that it was not unconnected with the operations against renewed militancy, sea piracy and search for those threatening to hoist the ‘Niger Delta Republic’ flag.

An eyewitness, identified only as Etta, said attempts by youths and other soldiers to assist in a rescue operation failed as the drowned soldiers could not be found.

Etta said, “In recent times, we have been noticing increased movement of soldiers in our area. The boat that capsized was conveying a new batch of soldiers to the waterfront.

“I was going to dispose of refuse at the waterfront and I saw uniformed soldiers struggling to rescue their colleagues in a capsized boat.

“When the confusion subsided, four soldiers were found to be missing with their rifles and other military gear. Those that were rescued had their rifles missing and struggling out of the water.”

It was further learnt that as of 2pm, the military authorities sought the help of local divers and youths in the search for the missing soldiers.

But one of the youths confirmed that the high tide of the water impeded the search for the missing soldiers.

The state Chairman of the Maritime Union, Lyyod Sese, who confirmed the incident, said the union had not received the report on the boat incident.

“We do not have details of the number of casualties,” Sese said.

An official of the Brass LGA, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also confirmed the development.

Attempts to get confirmation from the Joint Military Task Force, Operation Delta Safe, were not successful as calls to the Acting Coordinator of the Joint Media Campaign Centre, Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Otuji, were not returned.

EFCC Says Edo PDP Candidate, Ize-Iyamu Still Under Investigation

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Osagie Ize-Iyamu
Osagie Ize-Iyamu

Osagie Ize-Iyamu, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State, is still under investigation, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has said.

Wilson Uwujaren, spokesman to the EFCC told The PUNCH newspaper that Ize-Iyamu is being investigated for his alleged role in the disbursement of N23 billion during the 2015 PDP presidential campaigns.

The money, which emanated from a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, was alleged to have been part of stolen crude oil funds and kickbacks from contractors.

Part of the money was allegedly used in bribing officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission during the 2015 general elections.

The Punch reported that Ize-Iyamu had told journalists that as the campaign director for the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation in Edo State during the 2015 presidential election, he handled N700 million for the party.

He said that the money was not enough as someone had to bring more money from his personal purse to help them in their task.

“I told them (EFCC) who got what: that we needed money for transportation; mobilisation of our people; some of them that had to leave Benin to their polling units in the rural areas, and that the state chairman of the party worked out a realistic budget.

“And that by the time we looked at what they brought and what we had in mind, it became clear that the N700m would not be enough. Our leader volunteered to make up the difference, which he brought from his house,” Ize-Iyamu was quoted as saying at the time.

He was reportedly asked to return some money to the commission, but was not detained, fuelling speculations that he had been cleared by the anti-graft agency.

But Uwajuren, the EFCC spokesman said: “I can confirm to you that he (Ize-Iyamu) is still under investigation.

The EFCC has questioned about 16 other former governors and ministers over the alleged N23 billion Diezani scam.

Some of them included the immediate past Governor of Kebbi State, Saidu Dakin Garin; former Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State; former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano State; former Governor Ali Modu Sheriff of Borno State; former Governor James Ngilari of Adamawa State; a former Governor of Zamfara State, Mamuda Shinkafi; a former Governor of Cross River State, Senator Liyel Imoke; and a former Minister of State for Finance, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda.

During the election, each state was said to have received at least N450 million from the fund, which was handled by ministers or governors who were members of the PDP.

Some states reportedly received more than N450 million.

FG Denies Plan To Increase Price Of Petrol

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Some of the ex NNPC GMDs during their meeting with the current GMD, Maikanti Baru
Some of the ex-GMDs of NNPC during their meeting with the current GMD, Maikanti Baru

The Nigerian government through the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, has said it will not accept the recommendation of the forum of former Group Managing Directors of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, to raise the price of petrol from N145.

The forum of former GMDs had on Sunday called for the price increase by calling for a removal of price cap in the pricing template. The former GMDs had in a 12-point communiqué at the end their meeting with the incumbent GMD of the NNPC, Maikanti Baru, said the price cap of N145 per litre of petrol was “not congruent with the liberalization policy.”

The removal of the cap under a liberalised market environment would allow marketers of petroleum products to sell products at any price to enable them recover cost.

The Forum said the current ceiling price of N145 per litre did not factor the current foreign exchange, FOREX, rate and other price components of the pricing template, like crude oil cost and Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, charges, which remain uncapped

A removal of the price cap would mean that marketers would be free to sell petrol at their desired price, based on several factors such as the exchange rate and international crude price.

PREMIUM TIMES reported the acting Executive Secretary of PPPRA, Sotonye Iyoyo, as saying the proposal was the personal opinion of the former state oil chiefs.

“If it was a recommendation, that is what it is – a personal opinion. I’m not aware government is planning any fuel price increase. We are in a liberalised market already,” she stated.

The spokesperson of the NNPC, Garba Mohammed, also described the advice as an “opinion.”

“The forum was expressing its opinion, which it is entitled to,” Mohammed said.

“NNPC is a player in the petroleum industry and has a right to have its views about the industry. Nobody is bound by the opinion.”

In the communiqué, the forum also asked the federal government to include funding of joint venture operations as first line charge to guarantee sustainable oil and gas production and national reserve growth.

Buhari To Launch ‘Change Begins With Me’ Campaign

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, and the Managing Director of the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, Tony Attah
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, and the Managing Director of the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, Tony Attah

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said that the federal government is set to launch a re-orientation campaign tagged: “Change Begins With Me.”

The minister made the disclosure when he received the management of the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, on a courtesy visit to his office on Monday.

The campaign would be launched by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja.

He commended the NLNG for its effort at promoting creativity through its Literature Prize, urging the company to extend similar gesture to the new re-orientation Campaign, which will be launched on Thursday, September 8.

Mohammed said: “Of all the good things you have done, the one that struck me most has been the Literary Prize.

“It speaks volumes for a company, which is involved in gas exploration, to realize that it must also institute a prize for the creativity industry.

“It is a realization that the single most important investment you can make is the investment in human mind.

“I believe that flowing from that, you need to also work more closely with us in the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, especially as you know that we are engaged in a very large-scale advocacy and programmes that promote the creative industry especially in the area of culture.

“But I think the most relevant one, for which we seek partnership, is in our National Orientation Campaign, which we are launching on Thursday the 8th of September,” he said.

The minister explained that the ”Change Begins With Me” campaign is aimed at bringing about a turnaround in the mindset of Nigerians.

He described the NLNG as one of the most successful examples of Public Private Partnership in Nigeria, while urging all relevant stakeholders and the various arms of government to support the organization to continue to contribute to nation-building.

Mohammed also commended the efforts of the company in the promotion of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, which, according to him, will go a long way in reducing the reliance on kerosene, petrol and diesel, thereby conserving the nation’s foreign exchange.
Managing Director of NLNG, Tony Attah, expressed appreciation for the role played by the Minister in bringing positive change to Nigeria.

“Honourable Minister, we appreciate your role in the Change Agenda, we appreciate your role in carrying the entire Nigeria along in terms of the Change Agenda through positive information because, as we say, it is an informed society that is most likely to move along to a positive height,” he said.

He said the NLNG, in which Nigeria holds 49% equity, had contributed $20 billion in revenue and $6 billion in taxes to the Nigerian economy in the last five years.

Attah said the company is equally playing a critical role in technology transfer in collaboration with some universities, and it is also intensifying efforts to develop LPG to further diversify the energy source for the country.

Buhari To Lead APC Campaign In Edo Tuesday

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File: President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Governor Adams Oshiomole at the Palace of the Oba of Benin during the 2015 Presidential Campaign
File: President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Governor Adams Oshiomole at the Palace of the Oba of Benin during the 2015 Presidential Campaign

President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to lead the All Progressives Congress, APC, members to Benin on Tuesday for the finale of the Party’s governorship campaigns.

Chairman of the APC in Edo, Anselm Ojezua, told journalists in Benin on Monday that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and all APC governors are also expected.

The rally is scheduled to take place at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin.

Ojezua informed reporters that the National Campaign Council for the election headed by Governor Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos state has already arrived in Benin in preparation for the rally.

“All logistics to ensure free movement of the visitors and party supporters across the state have also been perfected,” he said.


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“Anytime APC is holding rally, there is always mass mobilization.

“Once the people know that the president is coming this time around, our people will be so excited to receive him.”

The APC chieftain urged the people of the state to come out in their numbers to welcome the president and his entourage to the state.

Security operatives from different security agencies have been deployed to the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in readiness for the event.

Security personnel were also seen along the major roads leading in and out of the stadium.

Journalist Declared Wanted Arrested At Abuja Airport

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Ahmed Salkida
Ahmed Salkida

Ahmed Salkida, one of the three people declared wanted by the Nigerian Army, for allegedly violating the anti-terrorism law of the country, has been taken into custody.

Sakilda was arrested on Monday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

Operatives of the State Security Service, SSS, took him into custody as soon as he showed up at the door of the Emirates flight EK 785.

A passenger seated next to Salkida during the journey informed SaharaReporters that Salkida was nervous throughout the flight.

She said she recognized the journalist from photos posted on the Internet and engaged him in conversation throughout the seven-hour flight.

She said Salkida told her that he expected to be arrested upon arrival because he was traveling with an Emergency Travel Certificate, ETC, and that the SSS was aware of his coming.

He expressed fear that he would not be given a fair trial and accused the government of pronouncing him guilty without trial.

Salkida further told the passenger that he did not know the whereabouts of Boko Haram leaders or Chibok girls.

However, he admitted to receiving two video clips from Boko Haram before they were released to the public.

He said Boko Haram had confidence in his objectivity as an investigative journalist, having previously interviewed Mohammed Yusuf, the founding leader of Boko Haram.

Sakilda had expressed surprise that the army declared him wanted since they knew how to reach him if they wanted him.

Moreover, he claimed he was never invited by the army to defend himself on any allegation before he was declared wanted.

He had also raised concerns that the military was witch-hunting him and wrongly assumed that he was behind the report on the purchase of two properties in Dubai by the Chief of Army Staff, General Yusuf Buratai.

New CP Resumes In Edo Ahead Of Polls

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Edo State Get New Police Commissioner


A new Commissioner of police has resumed in Edo State and has expressed readiness for Saturday’s Governorship Election.

Fimihan Adeoye took over from Chris Ezike in a brief hand-over and Take-over ceremony in Benin, the Edo State Capital on Monday.

The outgone commissioner said he was leaving the state better than he met it as, according to him, the spate of robbery incidents, kidnapping, cultism and other criminal activities were no longer the order of the day

He reminded the new police boss that his first major assignments, among other things, would be the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday for the APC Campaign rally at the Samuel Ogbemudia stadium Benjn and the September 10 governorship polls.

The new commissioner of police assured that his leadership would sustain the measures that were already in place and will seek to improve on them.

He said: “I want to say that I am an apostle of crime prevention, so we are going to be sustaining all the crime preventive strategies that have been put in place by the outgoing CP and that is to say that we are going to be reinforcing the song of policing and indeed security is everybody’s business.

“The idea of thinking that policing should be left to the police and other security agencies, we want the people to discard.

“We are going to ensure we enlist their support in the policing of their own communities.

“Community policing like democracy is the policing of the community by the people and for the people, so the communities will be actively engaged in the policing of the society,” he added.

Adeoye called on citizens of Edo State to be law abiding as they go to the polls on Saturday.

“Our message is that everybody should be law abiding, nobody should take the laws in his hands; election is a process of choosing leaders, so people should learn to do it peacefully.”

Groups, Individuals Rush To Broker Chibok Girls/Boko Haram Swap Deal

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A recent video released by Boko Haram showed some of the girls while the terrorists said the others had been married off or had died in air strikes from the Nigerian Military
A recent video released by Boko Haram showed some of the girls alive while the terrorists said the others had either been married off or had died in air strikes by the Nigerian Military

A number of groups and individuals have reportedly shown interest in negotiating the Chibok girls/Boko Haram swap deal in response to President Muhammadu Buhari’s disclosure that his government was open to a deal with Boko Haram to get the Chibok girls out of captivity.

Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, who made the revelation said multiple groups with claims of contact with the Boko Haram had come forward with the proposal to link government up with the Boko Haram faction that is holding the girls.

Buhari had told journalists on the sidelines of the sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, TICAD VI, in Nairobi, that his government was prepared to take all the necessary measures to ensure the release of the girls.

The president said government was ready to enter into discussions with genuine leaders of the Boko Haram sect with the knowledge of the whereabouts of the girls.

He said such leaders could reach the Federal Government through an internationally recognised non-governmental organisation and show proof that they have the girls.

The president was reacting to a video that was released by Boko Haram earlier in the month where the group showed some of the girls and a spokesman stated that the girls would be released if government agreed to release insurgents in detention.

But speaking to Daily Trust on Sunday, Shehu said the Federal Government was being “prudent, careful and scrupulous” in every line of action it was taking to secure the freedom of the girls.

For that reason, he said, the nation’s intelligence agencies had been involved in scrutinising the groups that had come forward, as well as their claims.

 “The comments by the president have aroused interests and offers in certain quarters, from people who claim to have contacts with the group (Boko Haram).

“The intelligence agencies are scrutinising them. They are being careful this time around because of what happened in the past.

“Every offer is being investigated and verified. The president has always maintained that he wants to see a group that has the mandate of the sect and has a proof of possession (of the girls) and the willingness to discuss,” he said.

In addition to the groups, the presidential spokesperson said security agents who have served in the North-East were also supplying information that could aid the girls’ rescue, just as Boko Haram members currently in detention were also trying to prove their capacity to lead the way to their leaders, in order to get the girls returned.

“Nobody knows the way to the girls, but all options are being followed. Every line of action will be followed to a logical conclusion, with the hope that this time around, we will get it right.

“The president is very passionate about returning these girls to their parents,” Shehu said.

He added that the government would be guided by the provisions of the constitution when the need arose to discuss the release of Boko Haram commanders in exchange for the girls.

“There is nothing the government will do in releasing the commanders that will violate the constitution of the country. Everything will be done in accordance with the provision of our laws,” he said.

Army Commander Facing Trial For Selling Arms To Boko Haram

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Three weeks after the Nigerian army said a military tribunal is trying 16 officers and troops accused of offences related to the fight against Terrorism and insurgency, including the theft and sale of ammunition suspected to Boko Haram.
Recently, the Nigerian army set up a military tribunal to try 16 officers and men accused of various offences in the course of the anti-Terrorism war, including theft and sale of ammunition to Boko Haram members

Military authorities have confirmed that a Brigade Commander and some soldiers were selling arms and ammunition to Boko Haram terrorists, says Lucky Irabor, Operation Lafiya Dole Theater Commander in the Northeast.

Irabor, a major general, said the accused is facing a secret trial in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state over what happened to 21 anti-aircraft guns assigned this year to his artillery brigade.

The admission comes three weeks after the Nigerian army said a military tribunal is trying 16 officers and troops accused of offences related to the fight against Terrorism and insurgency, including the theft and sale of ammunition suspected to Boko Haram.

Before Muhammadu Buhari took over power in May last year, Nigerian soldiers complained that they were forced into battle with Boko Haram with just 30 bullets each and no food rations.

They also claimed that the insurgents were better armed and equipped, and that their officers were stealing parts of their salaries and allowances.

Many Nigerian soldiers ran away when the extremists attacked, allowing Boko Haram to take control of a large swath of northeastern Nigeria in 2014.

President Muhammadu Buhari has blamed corruption for the continuous rise in insurgency in the country and deaths of thousands in the seven-year Islamic uprising that has killed more than 20,000.

Children who escaped Boko Haram are dying of starvation and malnutrition in Internally Displaced Persons,IDPs camps spread across Northern Nigeria and in the northeast.

The government is also investigating the alleged diversion and theft of food aid meant for refugees.

UN Says Nigeria is a “Poor” Country

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UN Says Nigeria is a poor country


The United Nations has described Nigeria’s economy as gloomy, calling Nigeria the poorest and most unequal among countries of the world with 64% of her population living below poverty line.

This is according to a report on Nigeria’s Common Country Analysis, CCA, read during a consultative meeting on the formulation of the fourth UN Development Assistance Framework, UNDAF IV, for the South East geo-political zone in Awka.

The UN report stated that “Poverty and hunger have remained high in rural areas, remote communities and among female – headed households and these cut across the six geo-political zones, with prevalence ranging from approximately 46.9 percent in the South West to 74.3 percent in North West and North East.”

It also noted that Youth unemployment which is 42% in 2016 has continued to create helplessness and despair which has resulted in upsurge in crime and terrorism.

The world body said that over “10 million Nigerian children of school age are out of school with no knowledge or skills.”

It estimates Nigeria’s revenue to “have fallen as much as 33% which it says resulted in the contraction of the Gross Domestic Product, GDP.”

The UN also condemned what it described as the division of Nigeria along ethnic lines, while blaming the country’s woes on lack of good governance.

The report read in part: “Nigeria is a deeply divided society considering the plurality of ethnic, religious and regional identities that define her political existence.

“For decades, different segments of Nigeria’s population had, at different times, expressed feelings of marginalization, of being short-changed, dominated, oppressed, threatened, or even targeted for elimination.”

“The major challenges Nigeria is currently facing that constrain her economic growth and social development are lack of good governance, general increased insecurity across geo-political zones in North East, Niger Delta and Lake Chad region in particular.

“The situation is exacerbated by the existence of systematic accountability challenges, limited capacities of independent institutions/ commissions and limited accountability at the federal, states and local government levels.

However, the report recommended that Nigeria should adopt a radical and new approach to achieve a transformation, by investing in people and in a more dynamic and inclusive productive informal sector.

It also recommended the development of programmes that would address good governance, peace and security.