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Military To De-Mine Farmlands In Northeast

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Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj. Gen. Lucky Irabor
Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj. Gen. Lucky Irabor

The Nigeria military will be embarking on massive de-mining and clearance of Improvised Explosive Devices,IEDs,from farmlands in the Northeast.

Addressing a press conference in Maiduguri on Friday, the head of military counter-insurgency operation in the Northeast (Operation Lafiya Dole), Lucky Irabor, a major general, said the troops will soon embark on the exercise across the three Northeastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe in order to clear all farmlands of land mines and all other explosives.

He disclosed that enough machines and equipment have been procured by federal government and are in the possession of the military to undertake the task.

He said with the determination and commitment of the troops, many people particularly the displaced farmers have started going back to their liberated communities,

He however said there were still ‘No go Areas’ in parts of Sambisa Forest where farmlands needed to be de-mined and cleared of IEDs planted by insurgents.

He said as soon as the equipment get to the theatre, all identified farmlands will be cleared and declared safe for farmers in the region.

On the success recorded recently in the ongoing operations, Irabor said, “On 23rd July 2016 at about 0530hrs, own troops sprung an ambush against the Boko Haram Terrorists elements between KOMALA and MUSAFANARI villages,

“Some Boko Haram elements on motorcycle and bicycle were engaged while trying to cross SAMBISA Forest. Consequently, 2 BHT were killed while several items were recovered which include 2 AK47 rifles, 4 loaded AK47 magazines, assorted food items, laundry items, a motorcycle, 2 bicycles and assorted clothing.

“Similarly, On 28th July 2016 at about 0700hrs, own troops conducted a clearing operation in SHUWARI 1 and the adjoining villages. The villages were successfully cleared and all BHT structures were destroyed. In all five BHT were killed while a dane gun and a bicycle were recovered,

He said 13 suspected hostages comprised of a man, 6 women and 6 children were rescued.

“Likewise, in an ambush operations, troops at PULKA community of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno state Crossing Point killed some terrorists, while many escaped with gunshot wounds,

Among the items recovered, according to the theatre Commander, were one AK47 rifle, a General Purpose Machine Gun, a bicycle, a motorcycle, several live ammunitions, a TECNO phone with Nexttel SIM card and food items in sacks.

He added that: “On 29th July 2016 at about 1830hrs, own troops embarked on an ambush operation to a suspected BHT Crossing Point off DAMBOA – KUBWA road towards MULTE village axis. As troops laid in wait, some Boko Haram terrorists (BHT) elements on bicycles appeared and were accordingly engaged. Consequently, one BHT was killed,

“Items recovered include an AK47 rifle with 14 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, a Dane gun (shaped like an AK47 rifle), a locally fabricated double barrel pistol and 4 bicycles,

“On Cordon and Search Operations and following an intelligence report that large quantity of arms and ammo were being moved into areas outskirts of GAMBORU for a possible BHT attempt to retake GAMBORU and RANN Local Government Areas of Borno state, own troops conducted a dawn cordon and search operations around GAMBORU town. A total   of 3 AK56 and 2 AK-L rifles were recovered. Also, 235 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition and 7 AK magazines were recovered,

“On 1 August 2016 at about 2000hrs, own troops in response to a distress call at YAURI village. Own troops came in contact with some BHT elements and engaged them. As a result of the operation, 5 BHT were killed and several items were recovered which included 2 AK47 rifle, a General Purpose Machine Gun, a 60mm mortar tube, an FN rifle, 2 Dane guns, 2 AK47 magazines and 2 FN magazines. Others were 131 rounds    of 7.62mm ammunition, 31 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, a 60mm mortar bomb, 10 bicycles and a sum of N31,275.00.”

Irabor said the attack on troop locations in Kangarwa which took place on 15th August was repelled during which 16 insurgents were killed, adding that 11 AK 47 rifles, one 60mm mortar, one RPG tube, one RPG Bomb, 12 x 60mm bombs, one hand grenade 5 x magazines and one handset and a bandoliers were recovered from the terrorists.

On the recent video released by Boko Haram through the social media, Irabor claimed all the attacks shown in the video were archival materials gathered by the Boko Haram over a long time.

“The incidents were in those days that BHT lived in illusion. Currently, they have lost initiative and have been routed. The video is an elusive attempt to recruit support. I therefore implore you all to inform the public to be rest assured that there is no cause for alarm as far as the degradation of BHT capabilities is concerned.

“These are confused bad elements of the society who are suffering from shock of total defeat from the military. As you all know, these are mere BHT propaganda which could not hold any water. Let me once again use this medium to remind the remnants of BHT that their days are numbered because their future is going to be disastrous if they fail to surrender and lay down their arms,” Irabor concluded.


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FG To “Pad” Economy By Boosting Capital Spending

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Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun
Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun

In order to boost the economy, the federal government has announced plans to increase spending on capital projects this year by N60 billion.

Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Finance on Friday disclosed federal government’s intention to allocate N60 billion ($180 million) more spending on capital projects as part of the 2016 budget and in addition to what was released earlier.

The government has so far spent over N400 billion on capital projects this year, a far cry from the N1.8 trillion allocated as capital expenditure in the 2016 budget.

Africa’s largest economy is going through its worst financial crisis for decades as a result of slump in oil revenues.

The government had budgeted N6.07 trillion for 2016 based on crude oil bench mark of $38 per barrel and a production output of 2.2 million barrels per day.

But the sustained attacks on oil installations by Niger Delta militants have significantly affected output and oil revenues.

Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, yesterday at a media function in Abuja, disclosed that the country produces 1.56 million barrels per day-about 700,000 barrels per day below the target production.

Both Adeosun and the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, have hinted that the economy was in recession and that it was impossible to fully implement the 2016 budget.

Nigeria Needs $3 Trillion For Infrastructure Projects

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The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo-Udoma, has revealed that Nigeria will need about $3.05 trillion in the next 30 years in order to implement the National Integrated Infrastructure Master Plan, NIIMP.

The plan which will be executed in collaboration with Federal and State governments as well as the private sector will see the public sector taking 52% of the load with the private sector underwriting the balance in the first five years of the plan.

The Minister made this remarks when he received the Report of a 3-Day Pre-Summit Workshop from the Infrastructure Private Public Partnership Summit Group, PPPSG, saying that the NIIMP is a blueprint for accelerated infrastructure development, which seeks to raise the stock of infrastructure in the country from the current level of 20%-25% of the GDP to at least 70% by 2043.

Udo-Udoma said that the PPP Summit Group has a responsibility to chart a course for the PPP funding in some critical sectors as well as establish a private sector-led Community of Practice to work in collaboration with government across all levels to ensure the successful implementation of infrastructure roadmaps.

He added that Investments in the NIIMP are geared towards meeting infrastructure requirements of the major sectors of the economy including Energy, Transport, ICT, Agriculture, Water and Mining, Housing, Social Infrastructure and Security and Vital Registration.

The Minister explained that apart from being a robust framework for infrastructure development, the NIIMP will also serve as investors’ guide, enhance economic growth and create job opportunities among other benefits.

The master-plan outlines a financing plan for the public sector component of the investment requirement with four major options – public budgets, loans, pension funds and sovereign wealth fund as well as public private partnership, PPP.

Udo-Udoma pointed out that President Mohammadu Buhari is determined to attract as much private sector investment as possible to enable a quick turnaround in the country’s economy.

Chairman of the PPP Summit Group, A. B. Mahmoud, said that since it would be impossible for government to bridge the existing infrastructure gap within a reasonably short period, it becomes necessary for collaboration with the private sector to achieve the purpose.

He however noted that the private sector will only get involved in the execution of projects if the plans are well laid out and attractive; which is why the group is out to chart a course for the PPP funding to ensure the successful implementation of infrastructure roadmaps.

Police Shortlists 110,469 Applicants For Recruitment

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The Police Service Commission, PSC, has shortlisted 110,469 applicants out of the 338, 250 applicants invited for the just concluded screening at the states and FCT Police Commands.

Mike Okiro, Chairman of the commission, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Friday, saying that the aptitude tests for the successful candidates would begin on August 22across the 36 states and FCT.

He said that out of the 110, 469 applicants, 22, 454 were shortlisted for Cadet Assistant Superintendents of Police, ASPs; 24, 456 for Cadet Inspectors and 63, 559 for Police Constables.

Okiro clarified that aptitude test for cadet ASPs for both general duty and specialists will begin on August 22; that of Cadet Inspectors for both general duty and specialists will hold on August 23; while the test for police constables for both cadres would take place on August 24.

The former Inspector-General of Police, said that document and physical screening of specialists is scheduled for August 29 after they must have taken the aptitude tests.

He maintained that the PSC adhered strictly to the requirements needed from the applicants for the exercise.

He said that some of the applicants were screened out for over age, alteration and falsification of documents and year of graduation.

Also taken into consideration were physical features, tattoo marks, first school leaving certificate, certificate of state of origin and class of degree or diploma.

He said that over 115 applicants were arrested during the screening for forgery and impersonation and have been handed over to the police for investigation and prosecution.

The chairman restated the commission’s desire to sustain the integrity of the exercise, saying that questions for the tests would only be disclosed to the coordinators on the examination date.

He reassured Nigerians that the exercise would be transparent and all applicants would be given equal opportunities to pursue a career in the police, warning that any candidate caught undermining the integrity of the exercise would be prosecuted in line with extant laws.

Okiro said that emails have been sent to all shortlisted applicants, adding that the master list for each state had been sent to all state commands to paste at command headquarters and examination centres.

The chairman said that the commission was not under pressure from any quarter to favour any candidate.

The commission received 911,438 applications comprising 262, 462 for cadet ASPs, and 211,832 for cadets Inspector and 437,144 for police constables and shortlisted 338,250 for the screening.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on taking over government promised to increase the capability of the Nigeria Police Force by employing 10,000 policemen.

It would be recalled that few hours after the online recruitment  exercise commenced, the portal crashed as a result of heavy traffic, as thousands of unemployed Nigerians tried to gain access.

 

Kogi Traditional Rulers Now Part Of Crime Prevention 

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Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has directed traditional rulers in the state, to immediately identify and hand over those perpetrating crimes in their domains to the government for prosecution.

Jerry Omodara, the Special Adviser on Security to the governor, said this while unveiling the state government’s new strategy on community policing, in response to the rising wave of kidnapping, armed robber, cultism and other violent crimes in many parts of the state.

He said traditional rulers will henceforth be required to provide information on suspicious people and movements in there domain, adding that the government has promised to support them financially.

Omodara warned youths in the state to stay away from crime as security agencies in the state are out to make life difficult for them.

The Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Abdullahi Chaffe and the State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Evaristus Obialu called on traditional rulers and religious leaders to collaborate with security agencies to make Kogi State safer.

Kogi State has been in the news lately for all sorts of crimes. The Lokoja-Okene highway, for instance, has become quite notorious for armed robbery and kidnapping almost on daily basis.

Police Warn Niger Delta Militants Against Secession

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

The Nigerian Police has warned the Niger Delta Avengers against going ahead with the threat of declaring secession.

Force Public Relations Officer, Donald Awunah, gave the warning on Friday, pointing out to the militant group that to declare a republic was a treasonable offence.

Awunah reiterated that security agencies would not allow any action that might lead to a breakdown of law and order in any part of the country, describing the threat by the militants as provocative.

The police spokesman advised the militant group to channel its grievances through the legal procedure as the police and other security agencies would not condone any act of lawlessness in the region or in any other part of the country.

Awunah said, “I believe they (militants) know that it is a treasonable felony to declare a republic.

“The police and other security agencies will not allow any treasonable action to be perpetrated in any part of the country.

“They have been warned.”

The Niger Delta Avengers militant group had threatened that it will declare a Niger Delta Republic onOctober 1, if President Muhammadu Buhari fails to restructure the country.

An online statement by the group’s spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, said the NDA was praying for the Buhari-led Federal Government to discover oil in commercial quantity in the northern part of the country so as to free the people of the Niger Delta from her oppressive tendency.

It believes that if oil was discovered in commercial quantity in the North, the people in that region would appreciate what the people of the Niger Delta have been experiencing in the hands of the Nigerian government.

The statement read: “Our prayer for Buhari and the Northern hypocrites (the Northern governors) is that oil should be found in commercial quantity in the North so that they can let the Niger Delta go.

“The Buhari-led government has failed Nigerians with its misdirected policies that have divided the country. As such, nobody wants to be part of that failed state; not even the Niger Delta.”

The statement added further, “The October 1 declaration of independence is still sacrosanct, if the Nigerian government fails to retrace its step by restructuring this country.

700 Nigerians Benefit From Chinese Scholarship

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Nigeria China relations

The Chinese government has provided scholarship to 700 Nigerian students since 1987.

This was disclosed by the Charge d Affairs of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, Qin Jian, at a ceremony for the award of scholarship to another set of 24 students.

The envoy who described education as the foundation of a nation, said the students would study in various universities in China.

The scholarship offer by the Chinese government is part of efforts to strengthen bilateral relations between the China and Nigeria.

Jian added that “237 Nigerians are currently studying in China under the Chinese government scholarship scheme, apart from the self-sponsored ones.”

He said the gesture is a “great inspiration for our furtherance of bilateral exchanges and cooperation in educational field between Nigeria and China.”

He challenged the students to utilise the opportunity and ensure smooth completion of their studies with a view to serving Nigeria when they return.

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information, Ayotunde Adesugba, speaking on behalf of the Federal Government, commended the Chinese government for the gesture.

Adesugba said Nigeria and China have come a long way, adding that both countries have a lot to share.

Ayotunde charged the students to be worthy ambassadors of Nigeria and to study hard in order to excel in their studies.

One of the beneficiaries, Chikaosu Quincy, who will be studying Media Technology, thanked the Chinese government for the gesture and promised to do her best in her study.

Another beneficiary, Udo Arinze, described the opportunity as “a dream-come-true” adding that he was prepared for the academic challenges in China.

Parents and relatives of the beneficiaries were present at the ceremony.

Again, Militants Threaten To Declare Niger Delta Republic

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The militant group, Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, has again threatened to declare Niger Delta Republic on October 1.

This is the second of such threat in the last two months, after another militant group called Adaka Boro Avengers, decided not to go ahead with its plans to declare a republic.

The militant group had said that they were prevailed upon by prominent Niger Delta leaders, including former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The NDA, released a statement issued through its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, warning that if the country under President Muhammadu Buhari does not retrace its step, they will declare a Republic for the region.

The Statement read, “The October 1st, declaration of independence is still sacrosanct if the Nigerian government fails to retrace its step by restructuring this country.

“Our prayer for Buhari and the Northern hypocrite (Northern Governors) is that oil should be found in commercial quantity in the North, so they can let the Niger Delta go.

“The Buhari Led government has failed Nigerians with their misdirected policies that have divided the country; as such nobody wants to be part of that failed state not even the Niger Delta.”

There were media reports early this week indicating that the federal government may have begun probe of Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria’s former president, for his alleged role in bombings of oil installations in the Niger Delta.

Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta,MEND, had repeatedly accused the former president of being one of the sponsors of the NDA-an allegation he has denied.

US Secretary Of State To Parley With Buhari On Terrorism,Economy

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

The United States’ Secretary of State, John Kerry will be visiting Nigeria on Tuesday, August 23,to hold talks with President Muhammadu Buhari on counter-terrorism efforts, the Nigerian economy, the fight against corruption, and human rights issues.

Aside the parley with the President, Secretary Kerry is also expected tto carry out other activities, including a meeting with a group of adolescent girls working to change community perceptions that devalue the role of girls in society, as well as meeting with Northern Governors and religious leaders

Kerry will pay a visit to Sokoto State where he is expected to deliver a speech on the importance of resilient communities and religious tolerance in countering violent extremism.

From Nigeria, Kerry will be visiting Nairobi, Kenya, to meet with President Kenyatta to discuss regional security issues and counter-terrorism cooperation, as well as bilateral issues.

In a statement by the Information Office Public Affairs Section, Embassy of the United States of America, Secretary Kerry will also meet with Kenya’s Foreign Minister, Amina Mohamed and other Regional Foreign Ministers to discuss key challenges in East Africa, including the prospects for resumption of a political process in South Sudan and support to Somalia’s political transition and ongoing fight against Al-Shabaab.

He will have the opportunity to meet with participants of the Young African Leaders Initiative and the Mandela Washington Fellows programs.

After Kenya, Secretary Kerry is expected at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for series of meetings with senior Saudi leaders, his counterparts from the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United Kingdom, and the United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen.

His discussion will focus on the ongoing conflict in Yemen and efforts to restore peace and stability.

Additionally, the leaders will discuss the region’s most pressing challenges, including Syria and the global effort to counter ISIS and violent extremism.

APC To PDP: You Have No Right To Criticise Buhari On Economy

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APC National Chairman, John Oyegun
APC National Chairman, John Oyegun

The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has said that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has no moral right to criticize Muhammadu Buhari’s presidency or to comment on the state of the Nation’s economy.

A statement by the media office of the APC National Chairman, John Oyegun, pointed out that the present administration is “working hard to clear the mess left behind by the disgraced former ruling party.”

Oyegun stated that the opposition party should rather show remorse and penitence “for presiding over the mindless looting of the nation’s treasury,” and not to “now put itself up as the saviour of Nigerians.”

The APC Chairman added that “Nigerians, who are now bearing the brunt of the economy that was mindlessly mismanaged by the PDP, cannot forget in a hurry that some $15 billion – which is about half of the nation’s foreign reserves at the end of the tenure of the PDP-led Federal Government – was mismanaged under the guise of equipping the military, when in reality the funds were largely salted away by PDP fat cats.”

“Nigerians are also not unaware that just before the last general elections, some $2.1 billion was shared out to just a few PDP faithful, either to be used for praying against Boko Haram or for phantom communication purposes, when in reality the soldiers whom the money was meant to equip were dying in droves.”

Oyegun alleged that for the 16 years that the PDP lasted in power, there was no difference between the party’s finances and the Nigerian treasury.

He said that it was mind-boggling discoveries how “just a handful of people could have plundered far more than half of what belonged to a country of over 170 million people!”

The APC Chairman’s statement read in part: “What is happening now is clear: Just because the farmer has not checkmated the thief, he (thief) has become so emboldened that he is now making a move to even cage the farmer from whom he has been stealing.”

“How else can one characterize the most annoying statement by the PDP that it is on a mission to rescue Nigeria, the tale of a killer presenting himself as a life saver!

“Are these people jokers? Do they think Nigerians do not realize that the stage for today’s tough economic situation was set by the same PDP that is now masquerading as a saviour?

“Nigeria is currently in ICU (Intensive Care Unit), after it was rescued from PDP.  Yet, the same PDP has the audacity to constantly pillory the ‘doctors’ trying to save the ‘patient’,” he said.

The fact that our country and people survived the PDP and the last administration is perhaps the 8th wonder of the world.

Oyegun appealed to Nigerians not to succumb to the antics of the PDP but to continue to support the efforts of the present Administration, which is working day and night to ease the impact of the tough economic situation on the citizens.