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Police Pledges Increased Commitment To National Security

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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Abubakar, has called on all zonal Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIGs and Police commissioners to ensure adequate safety and security in their areas of jurisdiction, with special attention on all places of worship.

Abubakar who spoke during the 2013 Security Assessment Meeting of the Police Management Team on Tuesday said the force is ready to provide adequate security for the country in the year 2014.

He listed areas of focus for the Police in the new year to include preservation of public safety, fight against terrorism, rape, violence against women and children, challenges of communal clashes, capacity building and general welfare of Police personnel.

The police chief thanked Nigerians for their support in efforts to keep the country safe and united, adding that the the Force and other security agencies have continued to pay the supreme price to ensure that they live up to their mandate of providing effective security for our nation.

He also called on the public, particularly the youth, to desist from any act capable of disrupting the peace of the society in the New Year and beyond, even as he advised parents and guardians to continue to provide appropriate mentoring to their children and wards.

Nasarawa Assembly Overules Governor Al Makura, Passes LG Law

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By Godwin Ojoshimite

The Nasarawa State House of Assembly on, Monday passed the bill amending the 2009 Local Government Act into law by two-third majority overruling a veto by governor Umaru Tanko Almakura who withheld accent for over two months.

In an emergency plenary session which was incidentally convened at the instance of Governor Almakura to enable him present the 2014 Appropriation Bill, the members invoked constitutional powers to pass the bill into law satisfied with the reasons given by the governor in a letter wriiten to the Assembly on why he withheld accent to the bill.

In the first paragraph of the letter, Al- Makura referred to the huge amount of money needed to conduct a single election which he says is close to a billion naira and would amount to waste of scarce resources conducting local government elections every other year.

The letter also drew the attention of members to the fact that ensuing litigations which are characteristic of our democracy is bound to consume substantial time and attention of the elected officials, thus defeating the purpose for which the exercise is intended.

However, in debating the matter, the legislators described the observations as frivolous and of no consequence.

In his submission, Mohammed Baba Ibaku, chairman on Information and security, said there was no basis for the reconsideration of the bill since the House was careful in arriving at the decision having considered every implication.

On his part, Francis Orogu, representing Keana constituency, cast doubt on the veracity of the need for N1 billion to conduct local polls saying, “Nasarawa is a small state with only 13 local governments. how can local government election gulp that kind of amount?”


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Tanko Tunga, one of the five All Peoples Congress, APC, members in the 24-member PDP controlled assembly, sounded a word of caution to both the legislature and the executive arms of government to live up to the expectations of the electorates rather than engaging in what he termed “cold war politics”.

It would be recalled that the executive and the legislative arm of government in the state have been engaged in a cold war over the tenure of local government officials.

While the executive arm is strongly in support of the two year tenure already stipulated for the local government officials, the legislative arm wants elections conducted every year.

Oil Rich Edo State Owes About N12 Billion

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From Jefferson Ibiwale, Benin

Edo State, in Nigeria’s oil rich Niger Delta region owes about N12 billion, an official of the state government has stated.

Special Adviser to the governor on Media, Kassim Afegbua, disclosed this while reacting to accusations by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, over the state’s indebtedness.

Afegbua said that the state owed between N11 billion and N12 billion adding that “there is no government all over the world that is self sustaining and without having recourse to certain borrowings to meet up its statutory obligations.”

“What is bad in borrowing is taking the money without using it. Since this government came on stream five years ago, we were servicing the debt inherited from the previous PDP government in the state,” said.

According to him, the state government took a bond specifically for the ongoing Benin water storm project and that Monthly “there is certain amount taken from the internally-generated revenue to service that debt.”

Afegbua was reactiong to accusations by the PDP chairman in Edo State, Dan Orbih, that the state government had given the people a true picture of it’s indebtedness.

Orbih had told newsmen in Benin that Oshiomhole had repeatedly denied that the state was indebted, but has gone ahead to set aside N20 billion in the 2014 budget for debt servicing.

He urged the governor to declare the debt profile of the state.

Orbih also described the claim by the government tjat it sacked 836 teachers as an”tissues of lies”, alleging that over 3,000 teachers were sacked without plans for fresh recruitment and that Oshiomhole was playing politics with the figure.

He also accused the state government of failing to fulfil the promises made to the stowaway boy, Ricky Daniel Ikhena, who was promised scholarship.

“Government did not fulfil the promise made to the family. People who wanted to help them stopped because they assumed they were being looked after by government. We also gathered that the mother is now sick,” he said.

However, Afegbua said the government never denied that the state was in debt and added that the stowaway boy, like several others on scholarship, was in the boarding house, adding that the boy was not abandoned.

He also insisted that only 836 teachers were sacked, adding that the decision was taken after the outcome of the evaluation carried out in respect of teachers recruitment, population, competence and qualification.

Army Kills 56 Terrorists In Weekend Bombardment

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The Defence Headquarters said on Monday that 56 terrorists were killed in a major offensive at Alafa forest in Borno State at the weekend.

A statement signed by the director of defence information, Chris Olukolade, a major-general, said security forces launched ground and air operations on the terrorists’ locations in the forest at Alafa about 21 km from Bama in Borno.

He said troops of the multi-national Joint Task Force foiled an attempt by terrorists who were massing up on an island on Lake Chad with the intentions of carrying out attacks on some nearby communities.

However, in the gunfire battle that ensued, the army said heavy casualty was inflicted on the insurgents as indicated by the high level of their loss of men and materials and that the air and land bombardments were continuing in different locations where terrorists had been reportedly sighted.

“Over 56 terrorists died in the ensuing intensive fight over the weekend. The DHQ is acting on intelligence reports which indicated renewed efforts by the terrorists to establish a new camp in the forests locations,” he said.

According to the statement, two soldiers were wounded in the operation.

The army spokesman said intelligence reports had confirmed that some of the wounded terrorists were seen in a canoe paddling towards Tumbun Telkandam in Chad Republic.

Al-Makura Presents N114.5B Budget For 2014

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By Godwin Ojoshimite

Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State on Monday presented the 2014 fiscal appropriation bill of N114.5 billion to the state’s House of Assembly for consideration.

Presenting the budget at the floor of the state assembly Al-Makura said that N59.6billion, representing 52.03 per cent of the budget, was earmarked for recurrent expenditure, while 54.9billion, representing 47.9 per cent was set aside for capital expenditure.

The budget showed an increase of N4.3 bn as against 2013 budget of N110 billion.

Al-Makura who tagged the appropriation bill “budget of reality” said that the budget is guided by the market forces and Federal Government fiscal strategy assumptions.

He said that the budget had been carefully planned to ensure proper implementation, completion of all ongoing projects as well as enhance Internal Revenue Generation (IGR) of the state.

He added that government was determined to salvage the people from poverty, backwardness, deprivation, disease and hopelessness and to make education free from primary to secondary schools for the benefit of its people”.

He explained that the budget presented is also to complete the ongoing projects and commence new ones for the development of the state.

Also speaking during the presentation, Musa Ahmed ,Speaker of the house congratulated the governor for presenting the budget and urged him to ensure strict implementation.

APC Wins All In Yobe LG Election

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, has won all 17 chairmanship seats contested for in the Yobe local government elections.

Yobe is one of the three states under emergency rule following the incessant attacks by members of the notorious Boko Haram sect, and there had been fears that the elections may not successfully hold.

Announcing the results on Sunday in Damaturu, chairman of the state Independent Electoral Commission, Mohammed Jauro, said the elction was peaceful and that the APC secured 999,700 of the 1.2 milion votes cast during Saturday’s elections.

He said the party also won the entire councillorship seats contested for.

The chairman said the electoral body did not receive any complaints from any quarters on the conduct of the elections.

“The successful conduct of the polls is a proof that peace has returned to the state,” Jauro said.

The spokesman of the Military Joint Task Force in the state, Eli Lazarus, a captain, told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN that it had not received any report of security breach during the polls.

Ten political parties participated in the elections, with the main opposition party in the state, the PDP, boycotting the polls.

The party had cited the security situation as its reason for not taking part in the election.

Gov Oshiomhole Escapes Death In Road Accident

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From Jefferson Ibiwale, Benin

The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, narrowly escaped death Saturday morning when his convoy had a headlong collision with a Peujeot J5 bus stocked with tomatoes and plantain.

The accident occurred at Ewu Village, along the Benin-Auchi road in Edo State at about 9:45am when the governor was returning from Iyamho Village where he had gone to spend the Christmas holiday.

Special adviser to the governor on media and public affairs, Kassim Afegbua, said the bus seemed to have lost control and rammed into the governor’s flag car from the opposite direction, before swerving into a road side ditch.

“Three vehicles in the Governor’s convoy were in front of the Governor’s Flag Car and had passed the Peugeot J5 Bus before it [J5 Bus] had direct impact with the Governor’s Car which had the Governor, his Aide-De-Camp [ADC] and his Driver as occupants,” the statement said.

The governor’s car was said to have been badly affected by the impact of the collision but no injuries were sustained by both sides.

According to Afegbua, “The Peugeot J5 Bus was following a truck that was descending the Ewu Slope when it suddenly veered off into the Governor’s lane from the opposite direction and directly impacted on the Governor’s vehicle, apparently because of brake failure. The good story is that nobody sustained injuries in both vehicles.”

He added that the incident has been reported to the Divisional Police Station at Ewu for further investigation and assured all the people of Edo State that there was no cause for alarm.
No independent account of the incident could be obtained before press time.

Buy it would be recalled that the governor escaped death two years ago when his convoy was involved in another fatal motor accident which claimed the lives of three journalists.

Boko Haram Is Fighting Jonathan, Christians, Shekau Claims

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Musdapha Ilo, Maiduguri

The wanted leader of the outlawed Boko Haram sect, Abubakar Shekau, has emerged in a new video making it clear that the group’s agitation was a religious fight against Christians and the Christian-led federal government.

Shekau, who has a N50 million bounty on his head, threatened to carry out vicious attacks during the Yuletide season, particularly against Christians.

“They try to brainwash the people that we are fighting an ethnic war. No, we are fighting a religious war, we are fighting Jonathan, we are fighting Christians. If you are not lucky you will not celebrate this your December. If you are not lucky this December you will not go to your churches or you will celebrate it in fear,” he taunted.

Shekau’s claims about the sects agenda against Christians is, however, untrue as the Boko Haram sect has carried out attacks on several mosques and Muslim interests, killing scores of Muslim faithful in the process.

In the new video, the wanted man also took responsibility for the attack on a military barracks in Bama, Borno state on December 20.

He also claimed that the sect inflicted huge fatalities on the Nigerian military.

A visibly excited Shekau who was surrounded by some members of his gang said the victory recorded in Bama was unprecedented and came as a shock to the group.

He said had he received clear instructions from Allah, he and his men would have feasted on the remains of the soldiers killed, attributing the success of the attack to God.

“It is in the same Bama that our brothers pulverized 21 armoured tanks. People in multitudes were killed, bodies scattered all over and the sight would astonish any onlooker. Soldiers hid under blankets in their rooms and our fighters pursued them and blew out their brains. This is to show our muslim brethren that victory comes from Allah,” he said.

“We were amazed by the victory in Damaturu, then a greater victory was achieved in Maiduguri and now Bama operation is better than Maiduguri. And tomorrow we will go to….”, he added, before his speech was interrupted with shouts of “Allahu Akbar”.

As for the N50 million bounty placed on him by the federal government, Shekau said: “What is N50 million. Do you know what we are doing? Your armoured tank is worth more than N50 million and we burnt it. Haven’t we burnt your aircraft? What is N50 million. We do not worship money.”

The United States of America had also promised a reward of $7 million to anyone who can turn in the sect leader but Shekau boasted that he could never be caught as he receives protection from Allah.

“It is difficult indeed. The way you hide Jonathan in Aso Rock and hide Obama in White House, so does Allah hide me under His protection. You are with Jonathan and Obama while I am with Allah. Let’s play then,” he said.


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Confirming the gravity of the Bama attack, the director, Defence Information, Chris Olukolade, a Major-General, said high caliber weapons such as anti-aircraft and rocket propelled guns were “freely used” in the operation which lasted several hours.

He had said that attack was carried out by terrorists who came from cells located across the Nigerian border with Cameroun, but that they were repelled by ground troops backed by the Air Force.

Olukolade said details of the casualties recorded would be released as soon as search operations in the area are concluded, but its been more than one week now with no details from the Army and the Boko Haram sect now claims to have had an upper hand in the exchange of gunfire.

kidnappers Kill Nurse After Taking N1.5 million Ransom

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From Jefferson Ibiwale, Benin

Despite collecting a ransom of N1.5 million, kidnappers of 43 year-old Bridget Osawaru have killed their victim and dumped her mutilated body near Okhuahie hill, located along Benin/Asaba expressway, in Uhunmwode local government area of Edo State.

Osawaru, a nurse, was reportedly abducted from her residence along Sapele Road in Benin City on December 10.

It was gathered that family members of the late nurse had paid the ransom money three days after her abduction, hoping that she would be released to them immediately.

Sadly, her dead body was found near a hill with marks which the Police say suggested she must have been stabbed to death.

A police source who spoke on condition of anonymity confirmed that stab wounds made by a sharp object were found on her body.

The source added that the police is working on the theory that she could have been assassinated and that the case has been transferred to the homicide section at the state police headquarters.

Turkish Ministers Resign Over corruption Probe

Three Turkish ministers have resigned over a high-level corruption crackdown in which the sons of three cabinet ministers and renowned businessmen were arrested.

Economy minister Zafer Caglayan, Interior minister Muammer Guler and Environment minister Erdogan Bayraktar, announced their resignations on Wednesday.

Turkey has been shaken by sensational corruption investigations since last week that led to dozens of detentions and 24 arrests of people ranging from influential business leaders to senior bureaucrats and the ministers’ sons.

Caglayan’s son, Salih Kaan Caglayan, Guler’s son, Baris Guler and Bayraktar’s son, Oguz Bayraktar, were among those arrested in the sweep, which Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, called a “dirty operation” to smear his administration and undermine the country’s progress.

Bayraktar, while addressing the media on Wednesday said he was resigning his seat in the parliament along with his position in the cabinet.

Announcing his resignation, he said he expected the prime minister too to do the same thing.

“I am stepping down as a minister and a Member of Parliament. I believe the prime minister should also resign,” he said.

Similarly, Caglayan announced his resignation in a written statement on Wednesday morning, calling the investigations a ‘dirty set up’ against Turkey and the ruling Justice and Development Party, AKP.

Rejecting any wrongdoing during his time, he said he was resigning in order not to disrupt investigations.

“I am stepping down from my post as economy minister so that this ugly game targeting my close colleagues and my son would be spoiled and the truth would be revealed,” Caglayan said.

The government started reshuflling the Turkish police force hours after the investigation was revealed, moving dozens of senior police officers, including the Istanbul police chief, to passive positions over Ankara’s claims of ‘abuse of office’.