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Sharia Court Judge Dismissed Over Bribery Allegations

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A judge of the Sharia High Court in Maiduguri, Borno State, Alkali Mohammed Suguli has been dismissed having been found guilty of corruption.

The Borno State Judicial Service Commission announced the dismissal on Friday after considering the report of the Public Complaints Committee which investigated a petition by one Bukar Karkarma against the accused.

Suguli of Yerwa Civil Sharia Court I, Maiduguri, was said to have “unlawfully sold inherited property” and was dismissed for gross misconduct.

A statement signed by the secretary of the Borno State Judicial Service Commission, Baba Goni Adam, read: “The Commission accepted the report of the Public Complaint Committee which found Alkali Mohammed Suguli guilty of gross misconduct in the case of Mallam Bukar Karkarma versus Alhaji Bashir Liman.”

Investigations revealed that the sack of Suguli came after long drawn legal battle that commenced since 2006 when the petitioner,  Karkarma, wrote to the state chief judge seeking redress in the suit before the (now) expelled judge.

The petitioner had alleged that thet judge received bribes to give a ruling against him in the suit between “Mallam Bukar Karkarma versus Alhaji Bashir Liman”, where an order was given for the selling of his inherited property.

Suguli’s expulsion is with effect from October 31, 2013, according to the statement.

Senate Orders IG To Investigate Rape Of 2-Years-Old By Policeman

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The Senate has ordered the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, to prosecute a coporal, Anthony Onoja, for allegedly raping a two-year-old girl in Mararaba, Nasarawa State.

The Senate unanimously condemned the act of paedophilia and sexual abuse, even as it asked its committee on police affairs to investigate it and report back within one week.

The Senate’s order followed a motion titled, “Cruelty to Infants”, brought by Helen Esuene (PDP-Akwa Ibom), in which she said that the Nigeria Police had refused to charge the suspect to court for the alleged sexual assault of the minor.

She noted that under the Child Rights Act, sexual assault was a criminal offence which attracted life or 14 years imprisonment.

“This is not the first time it has been reported in this hallowed chamber of a police officer sexually abusing an infant girl and offenders often go unpunished,” she said, calling for urgent action to stop such evil acts.

Abdul Ningi (PDP-Bauchi) attributed the increasing spate of sexual abuse to the neglect of the people’s cultural values.

“For it to be done by a law enforcement officer, it speaks volumes of the negative changes we are having in Africa. As long as we don’t go back to appreciate our culture and history, we will continue to witness these abnormalities which now place us half way between humans and animals,” Ningi said.

another senator, Ifeanyi Okowa (PDP-Delta), called on government agencies to intensify awareness on the Child Rights Act to encourage Nigerians to take precaution.

Okowa said it was the responsibility of government to ensure that the dignity of the children was secured and protected to guide against any abuses.

“We are responsible for protection of the dignity of every child. We must begin to rethink and find our way back to our God,” Okowa said.

Senate President David Mark said the policemen’s crime must not go unpunished.

“Crimes are committed all over the world, it is not only in Nigeria. The difference is that when our own is committed, we don’t get the people who commit them and when we eventually find the people, we don’t punish them. We should begin to punish people who commit crimes no matter how small or big, irrespective of whom they are,” he stressed.

He said: “I believe that this particular case must attract maximum punishment whatever way we look at it. Even if we tie him to a stake and kill him, it is not enough punishment,” Mark said.

 

Kaduna Assembly Investigates NRC Recruitment

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The Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Usman Tahir, on Thursday constituted a seven-man ad hoc committee to investigate the alleged abuse of recruitment guidelines by the Zaria district office of the Nigeria Railway Corporations, NRC.

The investigation was prompted by a motion moved on the floor of the assembly by Yakubu Soja (APC-Zaria Kewaye) on alleged abuses in the recruitment of junior staff on grade levels 01-06 by the district office.

According to Soja, the recruitment violated the provisions of the Federal Civil Service which provides that such vacancies be filled by applicants where the government offices were located.

He said it was important for the assembly to thoroughly investigate the matter so as not deny applicants in the area the right to be considered for appointment.

Soja informed the members that applicants from Zaria district of the NRC were side-lined from the exercise.


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Several lawmakers, including Mohammad Ali (APC-Kawo), urged the House to also look into recruitment exercises conducted by various federal agencies in the state.

The committee, headed by Maikudi Tanko, was given two weeks to report back to the assembly.

Other members are Abdullahi Khalid, Bala Yunusa, Labari Tela, Balarabe Jigo, Yakubu Soja and Mohammed Shuaibu.

Al-Makura Denies Plan To Grant Ombatse Amnesty

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By Godwin Ojoshimite

Nasarawa State governor, Umar Tanko Al-makura, has denied reports in the media that his administration is considering granting amnesty to the outlawed Ombatse militia group allegedly responsible for the killing of security operatives in Alakio.

Al-Makura made his position known through a press statement signed by his senior special assistant on media and press affairs, Sani Musa Mairiga.

The governor described the reports as false, callous, and unfounded adding that it is a calculated attempt to drag his name in the mud and rubbish the efforts of his administration towards finding a lasting solution to the Ombatse menace.

According to him, there was nowhere in his speech where he canvassed amnesty for members of the sect.

“It is shocking that a story of such magnitude was published without recourse to what I said while delivering a lecture on the topic: contemporary security challenges in Nasarawa state,at the institute for security studies in Bwari Abuja on Tuesday”, he said.

The governor reasoned that such comments could pre-empty the work of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by the state government to probe the Alakio massacre of security operatives and other matters.

He added that “this story as published by some newspapers is a figment of the imagination of the writers”.

He maintained that his administration would continue to ensure peaceful co -existence among the various ethnic groups in the state.

The press statement, however, called on the general public to disregard the newspaper report and await the outcome of the judicial commission of inquiry.

Our Case Against Imo State Officials – ICPC

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, has denied accusations of witch haunting officials of the Imo State government, including governor Rochas Okoracha, insisting that its operatives are in the state for routine investigations in line with the law.

The commission was reacting to a demonstration staged by some women drawn from several local government areas in Imo State, alleging that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and ICPC had been sent after their son, governor of the state.

The ICPC said it was investigating two petitions involving officials of the state government relating to corrupt practices.

The first petition is an allegation of financial impropriety levelled against the former deputy governor of Imo State, Jude Agbaso, who was impeached by the state House of Assembly on February 13, 2013.

Preliminary investigations by the operatives of ICPC indicated that the state government awarded a contract to JPROS International Nigeria Limited for the construction of three roads within Owerri Municipality at a cost of N1.15billion.

The sum of N300million was released to the contractor before the regularisation of the said road contracts and further investigation by the ICPC revealed that the contractor has so far received a total of N1.45 billion, but has abandoned the project after executing works valued at slightly over N300 million.

The ICPC said that records of the company’s incorporation at the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, showed that JPROS International Nigeria Limited has Prince Akanno, a government official, as a serving director.

Akanno, is the special assistant to the governor of Imo State and also chairman, committee on monitoring and implementation of road projects in the state.

In a bid to frustrate further investigation, Akanno reportedly instituted a civil suit challenging the authority of the commission and the Investigation team led by one Chukwura to summon him to clarify issues.

The second petition was sent to the commission by the Association for Local Government of Nigeria, ALGON, Imo State Chapter, alleging misappropriation and diversion of N73billion funds belonging to the 27 local government councils of the state.

The association “the Speaker of the House and his men” benefitted from contracts executed with state funds in order to discourage them from carrying out their oversight functions on the projects.

Upon receiving the petition, the commission said it sent out several letters of invitation to twelve functionaries in the state but only five honoured the invitation.

Those who honoured the invitation include the Clerk of the state House of Assembly; the branch manager of Zenith Bank Plc, branch manager of Guarantee Trust Bank Plc, accountant-general and commissioner for finance.

The seven others yet to show up are the secretary to the government; the governor’s principal secretary; the commissioner for agriculture and natural resources; the state commissioner for works; the permanent secretary, ministry of local government and chieftaincy affairs, and the commissioner for local government.

The branch manager of Diamond Bank Plc, Owerri, is also yet to show up.

“Instead of honouring the invitation of the commission, the suspects have dragged ICPC and its investigators to court, seeking the enforcement of their fundamental human rights. The cases are domiciled in Courts 4 and 6 of the State High Court sitting in Owerri, the Imo State Capital,” the ICPC said.

The commission warned that anyone who refuses to honour its invitation would face arrest and prosecution in line with section 25 of the ICPC Act 2000.

Senate Threatens SURE-P With Zero Allocation In 2014

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The Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, SURE-P, may not be getting any allocation in the 2014 budget if it fails to give proper accounts of its 2013 allocation, the senate ad hoc committee on the initiative has threatened.

The committee issued the threat following the failure of the minister of works, Mike Onolememen, to appear before it to account for the N30 billion allocated to the ministry.

Members of the committee were kept waiting for over an hour after sending an invitation to the ministry without any feedback.

The chairman of the committee, Abdul Ningi, interpreted the incident as an attempt to undermine the committee, stressing that such an action will not be condoned.

Ningi, who is the senate deputy majority leader, said the minister’s action demonstrated “the height of nonchalance” with which political appointees approach their work and warned that immediate action would be taken if such an action was repeated.

“A minister of this government cannot refuse to appear before any committee of the National Assembly, talk less of the Senate committee that is saddled with the responsibility of unfolding a programme that is not clear to Nigerians. For us as a committee, we will not take it, we will not condone it,” he said.

He added: “If they cannot come and answer on a laudable programme such as SURE-P, then certainly, they are trying to undermine this government. They are also trying to undermine the president and the National Assembly.”

Ningi said the committee had invited the minister to give a rundown of the ministry’s activities, challenges and achievements as Nigerians were beginning to ask questions about the programme.

“And it is clear that a strong message must be sent to the President. We can refuse to appropriate a single kobo to this programme; but before we do that there are available options that can be taken in making sure that any public officer who is required by a committee must appear,” the chairman said.

He warned: “I will repeat this, this is no longer business as usual, people must be accountable and they must be responsible for their actions. Any minister who refuses to show his face, we will take the necessary legal actions against him.”

President Jonathan In Israel On Holy Pilgrimage

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President Jonathan In Israel On Holy Pilgrimage

FROM LEFT: GOV LIYEL IMOKE OF CROSS RIVER STAE; GOV GODSWILL AKPABIO OF AKWA-IBOM; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN; DEPUTY SENATE PRSIDENT IKE EKWEREMADU;  GOV. JONAH GANG OF PLATEAU AND THE CHIEF OF STAFF, CHIEF
MIKE OGHIADOMHE AT AN INTER-DENOMINATIONAL CHURCH SERVICE TAGGED “A DAY WITH JESUS FOR NIGERIA IN ISRAEL” IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY.

Jonathan (7)FROM LEFT: PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR; MANAGING DIRECTOR, TAILOR MADE TOURS LIMITED, MRS JOSEPHINE TINDEL PRESENTING JERUSALEM PILGRIM CERTIFICATE TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCKJONATHAN IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY  WITH THEM IS THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NCPC, MR JOHNKENNEDY OPARA.

Jonathan (6)PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (R) BEING DECORATED WITH THE JERUSALEM PILGRIM INSIGNIA BY THE PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY.

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FROM LEFT: PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR; EXECUTIVE SECRETARY NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN PILGRIMS COMMSSION, MR JOHNKENNEDY PRESENTING JERUSALEM PILGRIM CERTIFICATE TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF, CHIEF MIKE OGHIADOMHE IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY (27/10/13). WITH THEM IS THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, TAILOR MADE TOURS LTD, MRS JOSEPHINE TINDEL.

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CROSS SECTION OF NIGERIAN PILGRIMS AT AN INTER-DENOMINATIONAL CHURCH SERVICE TAGGED “A DAY WITH JESUS FOR NIGERIA IN ISRAEL” IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY.

Jonathan (3)PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN RECEIVING THE YITZHAK RABIN LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE FROM MR YUVAL RABIN, THE FIRST SON OF THE FORMER ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER, YITZHAK RABIN IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY. BY THE  LEFT IS THE PRESIDENT, YITZHAK RABIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, DR BLESSING OGINI.

Jonathan (2)PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (M) CUTTING A CAKE WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL PILGRIMAGE TEAM AFTER AN INTER-DENOMINATIONAL CHURCH SERVICE TAGGED “A DAY WITH JESUS FOR NIGERIA IN ISRAEL” IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY

??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN LIGHTING A SYBOLIC CANDLE AT THE MOUNT CAMEL CHURCH WHERE THE CONTEST BETWEEN PROPHET ELIJAH AND THE PROPHET OF BAAL TOOK PLACE.

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Governors of Akwa Ibom, Plateau State and Delta (Godswill Akpabio, David Jang and Emmanuel Uduaghan respectively).

Jonathan (18)PRESIDENT GOODLUCK WITH SOME CHILDREN WHO CAME TO GREET HIM AT MOUNT CAMEL

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FROM LEFT: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN PILGRIMS COMMISSION, MR JOHNKENNEDY OPARA; CHIEF OF STAFF, CHIEF MIKE OGHIADOMHE; REV JEREMIAH JADO OF ECWA CHURCH; DEPUTY SENATE PRESIDENT, IKE EKWEREMADU; PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR AND PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AT THE HOLY FAMILY CHURCH IN NAZARETH.

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PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (2ND L) ARRIVING THE BASILICA OF ANNOUNCIATION NAZARETH (THE PLACE WHERE ANGEL GABRIEL ANNOUNCED TO VIRGIN MARY ON HER CONCEPTION). WITH HIM ARE: PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR (2ND R) EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NIGERIAN CHRISTIAN PILGRIMS COMMISSION, MR JOHN KENNEDY OPARA AND A TOUR GUIDE.
Jonathan (15)FROM LEFT: DEPUTY SENATE PRESIDENT IKE EKWEREMADU; PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AND THE SUPERVISING MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, PROF VIOLA ONWULIRI AT THE MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH.

Jonathan (14)PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (M) WITH OTHER NIGERIAN PILGRIMS TO ISRAEL AT MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH. BEHIND IS THE STATUE OF PROPHET ELIJAH.

Jonathan (12)PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN PRAYING AT THE WAILING WALL, JERUSALEM OLD CITY.

Jonathan (10)PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (R) WITH THE ISRAELI MINISTER OF DEFENCE, MR BOGI YEELON IN JERUSALEM ON MONDAY

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FROM LEFT: PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN; EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NCPC, MR JOHNKENNEDY OPARA; PRESENTING JERUSALEM PILGRIM

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FROM LEFT: PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN; SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT ON MEDIA AND PUBLICITY, DR REUBEN ABATI AND THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, NCPC, MR JOHNKENNEDY OPARA DURING AN INTER-DENOMINATIONAL CHURCH SERVICE TAGGED “A DAY WITH JESUS FOR NIGERIA IN ISRAEL” IN JERUSALEM ON SUNDAY

Kenyan Parliament Moves To Gag Press

Kenya’s Parliament has begun the process of gagging the country’s media, the Kenya Kapital FM reported on Wednesday.

The legislative body would be doing this by trying to adopt a motion that would empower it to control media reports in the country, according to the radio station.

According to the report, members of parliament now want to be given powers to control news items that run in the media channels.

A parliamentary committee scrutinising the Media Council Bills has proposed that members of the parliament be allowed to control how stories are reported.

If enacted, the two constitutional bills that should be passed in Parliament by December 27 seek to take away the powers of dictating the code of conduct for journalists from the information ministry and place it under the Kenyan lawmakers.

The bill will not only accord the ICT cabinet secretary excessive powers over the Media Council of Kenya which regulates the media, but also give the right to dissolve it and authorize another body “to administer, broadcast content, formulate media standards and regulate compliance with such standards.”

Clause 5(B) 4 of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, KICA, law also allows for censorship of the Press during emergency and restricts freedom of the media during such occasions.

Article 34(2) of the Constitution of Kenya states that: “The State shall not- (a) Exercise control over or interfere with any person engaged in broadcasting, the production or circulation of any publication, or the dissemination of information by any medium.  (b) Penalize any person for any opinion or view or the content of any broadcast, publication or dissemination.”

Article 34(5) of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 provides that “Parliament shall enact legislation that provides for the establishment of a body which shall – (a) Be independent of control by government, political interests or commercial interests; (b) Reflect the interests of all sections of society; and (c) Set media standards and regulate and monitor compliance with those standards.”

If the contentious clauses in the two bills are passed without revision then media operations will be severely affected.

For instance, journalists will not be allowed to report during crises such as the recent Westgate attack which will be categorized under ‘emergency’ and will be regulated to say what government wants.

Already, the Inspector General of Police,  David Kimaiyo, has threatened to arrest journalists who “propagate a propaganda war, incite Kenyans, distribute or maybe issue statements that can amount to hate speech and issue statements or reports that can be able to affect the life of another person”.

The threat was issued a few days after two investigative journalists at the KTN aired CCTV footage showing Kenya Defence Forces, KDF, soldiers entering Nakumatt Supermarket at Westgate and leaving with loaded white paper bags, which were suspected to contain looted goods.

This revelation must have annoyed the police boss because earlier on a joint parliamentary committee investigating the conduct of KDF troops had exonerated them from any looting allegations.

Chairman of the parliamentary committee on administration and national security, Asman Kamama, said that “KDF soldiers and all the officers who participated in that operation, never, and I want to use the word, never, participated in looting”.

Kamama added: “We want to confirm to the media and Kenyans that from what we have seen, no officer from KDF looted as alleged and we want to appeal to Kenyans in the social media to desist from besmirching and maligning the name of KDF.”

Following Kimaiyo’s threat, police summoned journalists Mohamed Ali and John Allan Namu of the KTN to an inquiry on October 25 to investigate the “unlawful sending of misleading messages contrary to the law.”

Surprisingly, the police bypassed the MCK, which is tasked by law to deal with complaints against the media, especially on unethical issues.

According to media sources, the chief of defense forces, Julius Karangi, a general, appeared before the joint parliamentary committee and defended his troops claiming “the paper bags contained bottled water which the troops needed to quench their thirst and were authorized by their commanders.”

He denied that the soldiers ransacked cash boxes/vaults at Nakumatt Supermarket and were simply “sanitizing the area” to ensure there were no weapons left by the terrorists.

Shocking Revelations At House Probe Of Armoured Cars Purchase

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More shocking revelations were made Wednesday on the controversial armoured cars imported by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, as it was revealed that Coscharis Motors brought in the vehicles in the name of Lagos State government.

The Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, which made the disclosure on Wednesday during the hearing of the House of Representatives into the purchase, indicated that the federal ministry of finance granted a waiver of N10.1 million to Coscharis Motors for the importation of 300 vehicles, including the controversial two BMW cars.

Representing the Comptroller-General of the NCS, Manasseh Jatau, a deputy comptroller of customs, disclosed that the vehicles were brought in through Tincan Port in Lagos, adding that no import duty was collected from the owner of the goods (Coscharis Motors) as a one-year duty waiver for 300 cars was granted in the name of the company for importation of cars for Eko 2012 Games in Lagos.

Jatau said the exemption on the two BMW cars along with 298 others was at the expense of the Lagos State government, who would have been the beneficiaries of the payment.

Documents presented to the committee by the NCS showed that the import duty, Value Added Tax, VAT, ECOWAS Trade Liberation Scheme, Comprehensive Import Supervision Scheme and Port Charges Waiver Certificate was issued by the ministry of finance on November 20, 2012.

The document was signed by the director of revenue, Rose Ngozi-Maranzu, on behalf of the finance minister.

Jatau also disclosed that contrary to earlier reports, the office of the national security adviser duly issued an approval for the purchase of the armoured cars.

He said a signed copy of a pre-shipment inspection end-user certificate issued by the NSA on June 6, 2013 showed that due approval was gotten from the office for Coscharis Motors to import three armoured cars valued at $223,653.48 into Nigeria for commercial purposes.

The document, identified as “Form A”, had the stamp of the Office of the National Security Adviser appended on it.

Members of the committee were engaged, for over 30 minutes, in a heated argument with Coscharis Motors in a move to ascertain the market price of the vehicles.

While the committee insisted that the current price of the vehicle should not exceed N50 million each, Coscharis refuted this position, saying it could never be the case with BMW B7 series anywhere in the world.

Coscharis, represented by the company’s chairman, Cosmos Maduka, alleged that the NCAA demanded an increase in the prices of the controversial vehicles over what the company had submitted earlier.

“NCAA told us that the initial price is not proper,” Maduka, said.

He also said the cars were sold to NCAA as used vehicles following the delay encountered when the company sought clearance from the office of the NSA.

But the committee insisted that Coscharis deceived the public and the government by saying that the cars were bought for NCAA when actually they were purchased on behalf of the Lagos state government.

The committee also accused the company of ripping Nigerians off.

According to the committee, the change in the prices of the vehicles from the initial N70 million to N127.5 million, even when the company had admitted that it got waiver from the government not to pay customs duties on the cars, cast aspersion on the company’s position on the prices.

The hearing later took a dramatic turn when the committee discovered that the company supplied different make and type of vehicles.

A member of the committee and spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Zakari Mohammed, said that the chassis number of one of the vehicles inspected by a delegation from the committee read DW68011.

He argued that the number differed from what Coscharis gave in their correspondences with the office of the NSA.

But in a swift response, Maduka refuted this, quoting the chassis numbers as 68044 and 68432, respectively.

He, however, promised to send the certificate issued by the NSA for the purchase of to the committee.

Earlier, the company had requested to play a video to demonstrate how exotic the cars were in a bid to justify the prices but the request was turned down by the committee.

Also the former acting director-general of NCAA, Joyce Nkemakolam told the committee that he approved a leasing agreement rather than a loan with First Bank Plc on the purchase of the cars because of an advise he received from his colleagues.

A member of the committee, Raphael Nnanna-Igbokwe, had asked why the NCAA insisted on going on with the leasing agreement after being informed by First Bank Plc that it was not disposed to leasing facility but loan facility.

“I signed the agreement based on advice from my colleagues that leasing and loan facilities are the same. I thought the templates are the same,” Nkemakolam said.

However, the committee was shocked when Nkemakolam said that as chief executive officer during the period under investigation he was not aware of the details of the delivery of the two vehicles.

The embattled minister of aviation. Stella Oduah, remained conspicuously absent at the public hearing organised by the House of Representatives to probe the purchase of two BMW cars at an inflated cost of N255 million.

Oduah, was said to be in transit and had asked to appear on Thursday afternoon, but the committee only extended what seems like a final grace to her that will expire by 10 am tomorrow.

Fake EFCC Official Arraigned In Court

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A man who posed as an assistant commissioner of police and an official of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has been arrested and arraigned for impersonation and forgery.

According to the commission, Kunle Adeshola had gone to the Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation, NTDC, claiming to be a staff of the EFCC and that he had been assigned to discreetly investigate staff of the corporation.

The accused, who claimed to hold a doctorate degree from the University of Jos, was docked on a 7- count charge of impersonation, forgery and obtaining under false pretence.

One of the charges reads, “that you Kunle Adeshola “M” sometimes between May and October, 2013 in Abuja, in the Abuja Judicial Division of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory falsely pretended to hold the office of an operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission with staff identity card no. EFCC: 073, as a public servant and in such assumed character held out yourself to the Director General and staff of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation under colour of such office…”

The offence committed is punishable under section 132 of the Penal Code Cap. 532 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (Abuja) 1990.

Adeshola pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to him, prompting the prosecuting counsel, Sylvanus Tahir to ask for a trial date while urging the court to remand the accused person in prison custody.


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However, the defence counsel, Yemi Akinseye, prayed the court to admit the accused person to bail, stressing that the charges preferred against him are bailable. He assured that the accused will be available to face his trial.

Justice Hussain Baba of the FCT High Court, Maitama, granted the accused bail in the sum of N2 million and surety in like sum who must be a civil servant of the rank of deputy director in the federal service and resident in Abuja.

He adjourned hearing on the case to November 29, 2013.