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Pro-Biafra Group Renounces Secession, To Burn Biafran Flag

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Leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu has been slammed with treason charges by the Federal Government
Leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu has been slammed with treason charges by the Federal Government

The Rebranded Indigenous People of Biafra, TRIPOB, a splinter group from the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, led by Nnamdi Kanu, has said that it will publicly denounce Biafra Republic and burn the Biafran Flag on Nigeria’s Independence Day, October 1.

The group said henceforth, the term’Biafra’ would only be used to signify “a powerful metaphor for change, development and greatness of the Igbos inside a united Nigeria”.

A statement released by one Chima ‘Phillip Effiong’ Osuji, on behalf of TRIBOB said that the decision was reached after a meeting of the “disaffected” members of IPOB in Aba, Abia State.

Osuji said the group decided to break away “due to the rigid and fatalistic position of the Nnamdi Kanu led IPOB.”

The statement read further: “TRIPOB now sees the Biafra question from a different perspective. Biafra will now become to us a powerful metaphor for change, development and greatness of the Igbos inside a united Nigeria, where the South East axis will be a utopia from the sheer determination borne out of the Biafra metaphor.

“We believe in being a part of a united Nigeria, and a new way of thinking, where the victim mentality will no longer be acceptable.”

TRIBOB said it has “accepted the fact that the Biafra Republic is not a reality but an anachronism, and doubt that the South-South region will become a part of a Biafra Republic, except by force; after a declaration of another civil war.

“That the lessons and history of the civil war will only reinforce the belief in ourselves to reach the zenith in this great country, Nigeria, where opportunities abound for everyone regardless of tribe or religion, and even where such narrow sentiments exist, we will not see ourselves as victims. Never!

“In view of this new mindset, members of the TRIPOB and any new defectors will on October 1, 2016make a public denunciation of a secessionist Biafra Republic at the Eagle Square, Abuja.

“The event will also include recitation of the Pledge to Nigeria our Country, singing of the National anthem, followed by a solemn burning of the Biafra flag and unveiling a new Biafra flag representing pride, change, potential and spirit of the Igbo race which can thrive anywhere in the world,” the statement concluded.

Nigeria To Strengthen Media Ties With Sudan

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DG VON and The Sudanese Ambassador
DG VON, Osita Okechukwu and the Sudanese Ambassador Bushra Mohammed-Ali

Nigeria and Sudan have agreed to strengthen their media relations in order to improve the image of Africa in the global scene.

This agreement was reached when the Sudanese Ambassador to Nigeria Bushra Mohammed-Ali paid a courtesy visit to the Director-General of Voice of Nigeria, VON, Osita Okechukwu, in Abuja.

The ambassador said he was “very happy to be here as an ambassador of Sudan to continue to strengthen this relationship in the media field between the Voice of Nigeria and the Sudanese Broadcasting Station.”

Mohammed-Ali noted that Sudan and Nigeria has enjoyed a smooth and cordial relationship over the years, pointing out that there are “over five million Nigerians based in Sudan who are contributing positively to the development of Sudan.”

“I am very keen this relationship would continue for the benefit of the two people and two governments,” he added.

The VON DG, in his reply, said that the two countries will work towards projecting the good image of the African continent.

“For us here we have a very simple mandate; a mandate to project the government and people of Nigeria,” he said.

“Since the Sudanese people are century old allies it means that we will continue to propel jointly our common objectives so that we could let the world know that Africa is making progress in the modern world; that it is not only the bad news that is in Africa,” Okechukwu added.

He also called for exchange of ideas in programmes and training of media personnel of both countries.

Niger Delta University Lecturers Call-Off 4-Month Old Strike

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Governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake Dickson
Governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake Dickson

The Academic Staff Union of the Bayelsa state-owned Niger Delta University, NDU, Ammassoma in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the State has called off its four-month strike action.

This is as a result of a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, signed by the Bayelsa state government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, NDU chapter.

Chairman of the association, Stanley Ogoun, Confirmed the development after a joint meeting of ASUU and officials of the State government at the House of Assembly Complex in Yenagoa.

The ASUU Chairman and the Bayelsa State Commissioner of Information and Orientation, Jonathan Obuebite, expressed satisfaction with the contents of the MoU, assuring that they will ensure that the document was strictly complied with.

Ogoun commended Seiyifa Koroye, head of the state government’s mediating team, pointing out that part of the agreement reached was improvement on the infrastructure and facilities needed to properly position the university for optimum result and recognition in the comity of universities.

The state Information Commissioner commended Governor Seriake Dickson for his personal commitment and efforts towards ending the crisis, which was becoming a source of concern to the government and people of the state, pointing out that, even before the signing of the MoU, the governor had taken steps to address a number of the demands of ASUU.

We Must Fight Terrorism With Education-Buhari

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Launching of the revised national counter terrorism strategy
Vice President Osinbajo (middle) at the launching of the National Counter Terrorism Strategy

President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated that terrorism and violent extremism has nothing to do with religion, and only through proper education of youths would the war be won.

He said this in his speech during the launching of the Revised National Counter Terrorism Strategy in Abuja on Tuesday.

In his speech, which was read by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, President Buhari noted that “ anyone who kills the innocent and shouts that God is great either does not know the meaning of those words or is deranged.”

He pointed out that the best way to stop extremism from spreading is through education.

The President Said: “We must work hard to provide opportunities for these young men and women who for years have lacked education and a real chance of doing well.

“We must let them know that Islam or any other religion we know, does not endorse the slaughter of any one.

“As we think through our strategy, we must remember that to permanently win the physical battle, we must win the battle of the minds of the often impressionable young men who sign up to join Boko Haram. “We must also educate the millions of other young men, through the leadership of our faiths,” Buhari noted.

The president recalled his days in the military and wondered what has happened to the spirit of brotherhood, unity and love that motivated Nigerians then, irrespective of tribe, religion or belief.

He said: “We came from every nook and cranny of Nigeria, from the South-South, South-East, South-West, North-East, North-West and North-Central.

“There were Moslems, Christians, and atheists in our number. It never mattered where you were from or how you worshipped, we were just Nigerian Soldiers committed to each other and to our Nation, and completely convinced in the words of our old National Anthem, “though tribe and tongue may differ in brotherhood we stand.”

He regretted that all that has changed now, having been replaced by tribalism, religious sentiments and, lately, terrorism.

“In the past few years our nation faced the threat of terrorism, characterised by the mindless killing of innocent people, including children.

“The massacre of the Buni Yadi boys on their beds at night, the bombing of churches, mosques and market places, the kidnap of the Chibok girls and several many others,” he said.

President Buhari added that the war on terror has lasted this long due to “the disgraceful greed and wickedness of some in government and some in high office in the armed forces at the time” who made sure that “funds meant to equip soldiers to contain the terrorists were embezzled.”

He added that “Their incredible selfishness cost the nation thousands of lives, extended the reign of terror, and strengthened the enemy.

“This is why a robust and dynamic counter-terrorism strategy is crucial in the fight against terrorism, and must be constantly reviewed for relevance to contemporary challenges.

“I am pleased to confirm that this policy is fit for purpose and adequately responds to the current, imminent and future challenges.

With regards to the challenge of malnutrition in the Northeast and the thousands of children at risk, President Buhari said that he has “asked the Vice President to Chair an inter-ministerial team to quickly review the situation and work with our development partners and other CSOs to handle this particular problem.”

On the activities of armed herdsmen and host farmers, kidnappers, and criminal militants, Buhari reiterated that “The government is determined to ensure that the safety and security of every single Nigerian is our priority.”

“This is why I have repeatedly ordered our law enforcement agencies to ensure that perpetrators of violence in any shape or form are arrested and made to face the law.

“This is the oath to which I swore and I will uphold it at all costs.”

President Buhari also commended “the National Security Adviser and his team as well as other MDAs who worked tirelessly to ensure the development of this document.”

Labour Minister Frowns At Reductions In Workers’ Pay, Work Hours

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Labour and Employment Minister, Chris Ngige
Labour and Employment Minister, Chris Ngige flanked by leaders of the Organised labour

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has warned state governors against reduction in workers’ pay and hours of work.

This was contained in a statement by Samuel Olowokere, the Deputy Director Press in the labour and employment ministry.

The minister said the warning was necessary to restore industrial harmony and forestall breakdown of law and order.

He cited an example with the industrial crisis between the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC; the Trade Union Congress, TUC and the Nasarawa State Government.

Ngige said he was intervening in the Nasarawa State labour dispute, pursuant to the powers invested on him by section 5(1) and (2) of the Trade Dispute Act, Laws of Nigeria, 2004, and also due to the fact that governor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State had written to the labour ministry, seeking for conciliation.

The minister said that all parties in the dispute had been invited for a crucial meeting on Wednesday by 2 p.m. at the Ministry of labour.

He also directed “the unions to suspend the proposed picketing of government offices and demonstrations.

“I enjoin all parties to maintain the status quo ante pending the outcome of the meeting intended to resolve the issues in dispute.

Ngige also advised state governments “to always negotiate any issue that touches on the salaries and wages of workers” in order “to ensure that they obtain a Collective Bargaining Agreement (BCA) before these remunerations are tampered with.”

On the issue of arbitrary reduction in the hours of work, the minister said it was “against the International Labour Organisation (ILO) regulation; Convention 1, which had been adopted and domesticated by Nigeria.”

According to him, “the law prescribes eight hours of work in a day and not more than 40 hours in a week.”

Ngige said these measures should be put in place “in order to avoid unnecessary industrial relations disputes that could be averted through proactive dialogue.”


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Earthquake Kills 38 In Central Italy

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Rescue workers poured in to search for survivors
Rescue workers poured in to search for survivors

A magnitude 6.2 earthquake has struck Central Italy, leaving at least 38 people dead and 150 missing, as rescuers search for survivors.

Many of the dead were in the village of Pescara del Tronto which was levelled to the ground and there were fears the number of casualties could rise.

Much of the town of Amatrice was reduced to rubble and a family of four were feared dead nearby in Accumoli.

Although the earthquake struck at a shallow depth of 10km, its intensity was compared to the Aquila earthquake in April 2009 in which 309 people died.

The epicentre was around Accumoli where several people died.

Some buildings in the capital shook for 20 seconds as the quake struck the regional border area of Umbria, Lazio and Le Marche.

Some 80 aftershocks have been reported since.

Local authorities were unsure of the full extent of casualties, but 11 people were reported dead including children in the neighbouring villages of Pescara del Tronto and Arquata del Tronto. An elderly couple and a boy were among the victims.

Two boys aged four and seven, who took shelter under a bed, were pulled alive from the rubble of the house they had been staying in with their grandmother.

Rescuers were still trying to reach the remote village of Peracchia di Acqua Santa Terme a few kilometres to the east.

 

Dubai Firm Partners Cross River  On Solar Power

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Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade
Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade

The Cross River State government has signed an agreement with a Dubai firm, Skipper Seil, to provide a 100kva solar lighting generating system which would ensure 24-hour power supply in Calabar, the state capital.

The solar power project is also expected to serve as a grid for industrial zones in all the 18 Local Government Areas of the state.

President of the Dubai Company, Jitender Sachdeva, assured that work would commence on the project in about two months.

Sachdeva said he was confident in the zeal and doggedness of Governor Ben Ayade, whom he described as exceptional.

“Establishing such a project in the state will compliment his efforts in providing good life for residents in the State,” he added.

Governor Ayade described the project as one for the future, saying that “solar power is a new way to go, because it is one way of reducing carbon emission to the atmosphere”.

He expressed optimism that the project will also create new job opportunities for young people of the state who may be interested in going into solar energy.

Ayade revealed that discussions were at an advanced stage for the immediate communities where the power plants will be located to enjoy power supply from the plants.

Air Force Raid Kills 300 Boko Haram Members

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The Nigerian Air Force said it has killed 300 Boko Haram members in an air raid it described as a major success on August 19.

The raid followed intelligence on the location of the insurgents.

In a statement issued by its spokesperson, Ayodele Famuyiwa, a Group Captain, the Air Force said it received some intelligence that members of the group usually held meetings at a location at Kangarwa.

“Prior to this fateful day the NAF, on 16 August 2016, had commenced series of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions to corroborate human intelligence that key BHT commanders gather at the said location to hold meeting at night,” the statement read, adding that the essence of the renewed airstrikes is to decimate remnants of the insurgents, particularly those who fled to the northern part of Borno State.

This information was coming less than 24 hours after the Nigerian Army issued a statement that notorious Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, was fatally injured in a raid carried out by the Air Force on Friday.

FAAN, Affiliated Unions Stage Protest Over Airports’ Concession

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FAAN protest proposed airports concessioning

Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, workers in Kano and two affiliated unions, staged a mass protest on Tuesday over the plan by the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Serika to concession the four major airports in the country, saying such move would endanger the jobs of over 6,000 FAAN workers.

The union called on President Mohammadu Buhari not to succumb to the plan of the Aviation Minister to concession the four viable airports in the country namely, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Lagos and Kano.

The Chairman of Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, Comrade Ahmed Lawal Fagge, who spoke on behalf of Nigeria Union of Air Transport Employees,NUATE, and Nigeria Union of Pensioners’, NUP, at the Aminu Kano International Airport, venue of the protest, said that the concession of the four  airports would lead to the “death” of FAAN workers.

Fagge noted that some cartel in government are only interested in buying the airports and concessioning them to Turkish investors, adding that this move will lead to serious national security breach as well as economic terrorism.

He said the workers’ union will mobilize against any such attempt in the name of Airport concession.

The protesters carried placards with inscriptions such as: “Cartel in Government are interested in buying the four viable airports”, “our airports cannot be sold in bits”, “airport concession is economic terrorism” and “workers say no to Airport concession,” among others.

Fagge said the unions had raised four issues on the planned concession of the airports.

“Let me put the record straight, the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, is generating N33 billion annually, out of which 25 percent goes to the coffers of the Federal Government, 20% is being paid for the new Terminal Building being constructed by a Chinese company across the nation, 2% interest is being paid on that, while 45% is the amount being used for the maintenance of the airports and the maintenance of workers and what have you.

“Now, what we are agitating for is that he did not carry the workers along. They just want to concession the four viable airports overnight, namely, Kano, Port Harcourt, Lagos and
Abuja.

“The destiny of over 6,000 workers across the airports is hanging in the balance. We are therefore calling on Mr President, whom we know is not aware of this dangerous plan. That is why we are crying out, so that this information would get to him.”

Fagge wondered why the authorities were bent on concessioning the viable airports instead of making plans to build new ones.

He questioned the rationale behind the plans to concession the four major airports that are generating revenue, when the government is looking for ways to shore up revenue generation.

“We don’t want a similar situation that happened to Nigeria Airways to happen to FAAN.

“So, by the time these four major airports are concessioned, what happens to the minor ones.

“What we are saying is that to concession the four major airports is an economic terrorism, it is a threat to the security of the country,” Fagge said.

John Kerry In Closed Door Meeting With Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari and US Secretary of State,  John Kerry
President Muhammadu Buhari and US Secretary of State, John Kerry

The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, has met President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa.

Secretary Kerry, earlier on Tuesday, had been in Sokoto State where he met with Governor, Aminu Tambuwal and the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III.

He arrived the presidential villa at about 3:05pm on Tuesday, was received by the State house Chief of Protocol, Lawal Kazaure, who led him into the president’s office.

Talks between both leaders reportedly focused on strengthening bilateral ties between Nigeria and America, as well as further assistance from America towards addressing the Nigerian economy, militancy, terrorism, human rights issues and the fight against corruption.

Kerry was accompanied by Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs in the United States Department of State’s Bureau of African Affairs.

The American envoy will also meet with governors of Borno, Benue, Kwara, Bauchi, Adamawa, Sokoto and Zamfara states.