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Jonathan Names Other National Dialogue Committee Members

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A 13-member advisory committee has been named for the proposed national conference announced on Tuesday by President Goodluck Jonathan during his 53rd independence address to chart a way forward for the country.

A statement released in Abuja on Tuesday by secretary to the government of the federation, Anyim Pius Anyim, confirmed the approval of the president on the committee members along with their terms of reference

The committee is headed by Femi Okurounmu with AkiluIndabawa as the Secretary.

Other members are as follows

Prof George Obiozo                                     –               Member
Prof. Ben Nwabueze                                    –               Member
Sen. KhairatGwadabe                                 –               Member
Sen. Timothy Adudu                                  –               Member
Col. Tony Nyiam (Rtd)                               –              Member
Prof. Funke Adebayo                                  –              Member
Dr. (Mrs) Mairo Ahmed Amshi               –              Member
Dr.AbubakarSadiq                                        –             Member
Alh. DaudaBirma                                           –             Member
MallamBuhari Bello                                      –            Member
Mr. Tony Uranta                                            –            Member

 

The terms of reference of the committee according to the statement are:

– To consult expeditiously with all relevant stakeholders with a view to drawing up a feasible agenda for the proposed national dialogue/conference

– To make recommendations to government on structure and modalities for the proposed national dialogue/conference

– To make recommendations to government on how representation of various  interest groups at the national dialogue/conference will be determined.

– To advise on a timeframe for the national dialogue/conference

– Advise government on a legal framework for the national dialogue/conference.

– To advise government on legal procedures and options for integrating decisions and outcomes of the national dialogue/        conference into the constitution and laws of the nation

– To advise Government on any other matters that may be related or incidental to the proposed national dialogue/conference.

The Committee which will be inaugurated by the President at the State House on Monday October 7, 2013 by 10:00 am, was given one month to conclude the assignment.

 

Ogwashi-Uku Killing: Finance Minister Accused Of Ordering Troops

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By Jessica Tamaradonye

Relatives of slain prince of Ogwashi-Uku, Pentty Chukwu, have accused the minister of finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, of sending the soldiers who allegedly shot and killed the lad and wounded two others last Friday during the Iwaaji new yam festival in the town.

The victims’ relatives under the aegis of Umudei Royal Family, alleged that the soldiers were deployed to the town on the orders of Okonjo-Iweala who is also the daughter of Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, Chukwuka Okonjo.

Pentty Chukwu, (15), Kingsley Udeh (22) and Bollus Izedunor (23) all of royal blood were allegedly shot by military operatives who invaded Ogwashi-Uku during the new yam festival.

They were said to be seating at their father’s house (palace) when the soldiers came in two trucks and allegedly shot at them when they attempted to scamper for safety.

Pentty died on the spot but the other two were luckier as they sustained serious gunshot injuries.

However, in a swift reaction to the allegation, a spokesman of the palace of Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, Okolobi Lawrence, distanced the minister and the palace from the shooting incident, stating the minister was in far away New York at the time of the incident.

In a press statement titled “The Real Facts about the Recent Violence in Ogwashi-Uku: A Statement by the Palace,” Lawrence described the allegations against the minister and her father as ridiculous.

“Our attention has been drawn to a report published by an online medium in which a member of the usurper Izediunor family in Ogwashi-Uku made several reckless allegations, including murder against the esteemed Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, Professor Chukuka Okonjo and his daughter, our Princess, the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Honorable Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. The allegations are as false as they are ridiculous,” the statement said in part.

Continuing, palace spokesman said: “From information available to us from the State Secret Service (SSS) and the Police Force, this tiny section (Izedunor) attempted to disrupt the last Ihaaji traditional festival (Yam Roasting Festival). They mobilized some youths and unleashed violence on helpless market women and others in the vicinity in a bid to stop sons and daughters of Ogwashi-Uku and their guests from exercising their free right to attend and partake in the traditional festival”.

The statement said it was the youths that first attacked with firearms, injuring several persons before the Joint Task Force, JTF, intervened to avoid a deterioration of the situation, adding that a combined team of the Police and the JTF were able to dislodge the youths after a brief gun duel, arresting several of them.

Contrary to the impression that the only casualty recorded was a prince of the Kingdom, Lawrence said “unfortunately, a youth involved in the violence lost his life in the fracas planned and executed by these agents of destability.”

 

Families Of Shot Kids Demand N115 Million Compensation

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By Jefferson Ibiwale

The families of two teenagers allegedly wounded by bullet shots fired by officials of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in Owan West local government area of Edo state, have written a petition demanding the sum of N115 million as compensation.

In a petition dated September 25, 2013, written by the law office of G.O. Eneraba and Co; signed by Darlington Enereba and Elefan Saturday, the families said the money was to cover the medical bills expended by the families to treat their children, further medical attention at Indian hospitals and for the emotional and psychological trauma suffered by the victims and their families.

The families also want the NDLEA to “tender an official apology to be published by two national dailies for causing grievous bodily harm with intent to commit murder as well as subjecting the victims to health, financial, mental and emotionally debacle”.

According to the petition, the NDLEA officials engaged in a shooting spree on August 27, 2013 when they invaded the otherwise peaceful town of Okpuje in a white Hilux van to effect arrest of people suspected to be engaging in the illegal production and trafficking of cannabis.

“However at about 4pm without any form of confrontation or provocation, real, perceived or imagined, those officers started a shooting spree, gleefully shooting everywhere and nowhere in particular. This action caused reasonable apprehension of fear, chaos and panicked residents into utter confusion as they ran for their dear lives,” the statement said.

It said one of the victims, Omage Omon, was taken off the ground by two bullets, one of which hit him a little above his genitals, while the other bruised him by his arm.

“Omozuanvbo Peter was also among the ill-fated victims of the perilous, condemnable and unprofessional behavior displayed by your officers who even drove passed him on his way home at dangerous speed. In a second, he felt a strong pain in his head, which was followed by a pool of blood. He didn’t understand what was happening so he ran to the next compound for help. Only then did he realize he had been shot in his left ear,” it added.

The families through their lawyers also expressed disappointment that none of the officers responsible for the ugly predicament, nor anyone from the NDLEA has deemed it necessary to reach out to the victims with a view of ascertaining whether or not they survived or were they able to afford medical attention, the degree of injury inflicted, or to tender apologies.

The petition was addressed to the officer in charge of Auchi office of the NDLEA from which the officers were deployed and copied to the State Commander of NDLEA,  Edo State Governor, Commissioner of Police, Edo State police command, National Human Rights Commission, Public Complaints Commission and the Edo State Attorney- General and Commissioner for Justice.

 

Address by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR On the Occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd Independence Anniversary

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President Goodluck Jonathan in his address on the occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd Independence Anniversary stressed the need for Nigerians to unite and be optimistic towards building a progressive nation.

The President also set up an advisory committee to establish modalities for a national dialogue aimed at resolving issues that currently heat up the polity and urged Nigerians to remain fully committed to building a strong, united, progressive and prosperous nation.

President Jonathan Sets Up National Conference Committee

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President Goodluck Jonathan has set up an advisory committee to establish modalities for a national dialogue aimed at resolving issues that currently heat up the polity and urged Nigerians to remain fully committed to building a strong, united, progressive and prosperous nation.

Jonathan, who made the announcement during a broadcast to mark the Independence Day celebration on Tuesday, said that the decision to set up the committee was motivated by suggestions from various stakeholders who believe that a national conference would help resolve some of the issues threatening to divide the country.

“Our administration has taken cognizance of suggestions over the years by well-meaning Nigerians on the need for a national dialogue. When there are issues that constantly stoke tension and bring about friction, it makes perfect sense for the interested parties to come together to discuss,” he said.

The committee which is expected to design a framework and come up with recommendations as to the form, structure and mechanism of the process, has been given one month to complete its assignment.

Femi Okurounmu is to chair the committee, while Akilu Indabawa will serve as secretary. Others members are yet to be announced.

Speaking on the state of the nation at 53, Jonathan noted that Nigeria is still a work in progress and tasked all Nigerians irrespective of ethnic, religious or political differences, to rise up to the challenge to keep building in spite of the various obstacles faced.

“If we look back over the years, we can confidently say that there is every reason to celebrate. The past 53 years have seen Nigeria evolve on an epic scale. History has proven that nations take time to evolve. We should rejoice in our democracy because it enables us to be united by our differences, not destroyed by them. And there is no more crucial time for us to be united than now,” he admonished.

He continued: “The threats we face may be real and immediate. But we are not alone in this regard. It is a difficult season for much of the world: industrialized or developing; rich or poor. What matters are the lessons we learn, the wisdom we demonstrate, and the victories we snatch from the jaws of possible defeat.”


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Against the background of recent terrorist atrocities in the country, President Jonathan reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to taking all necessary action to bring the war against domestic terrorism to a successful conclusion as quickly as possible.

“My heart goes out to the families of all those who have fallen victim of these dastardly acts. Our Administration will not rest until every Nigerian is free from the oppression of terrorism. I reassure you that no cost will be spared, no idea will be ignored, and no resource will be left untapped in the quest to enable our people live without fear,” he promised.

 

Gov Fashola Advocates Heavier Sanctions For Drug Pushers

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Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has advocated stiffer penalties for drug traffickers and illegal manufacturers to achieve success in the fight against drug peddlers.

The governor said this on Monday when he received the chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade, at the Government House, Ikeja.

He said that the drug trade was “too dangerous” to be treated with a kids glove, noting that the country’s anti-drug law must be made more punitive to fight the menace.

“I support calls and campaigns for stiffer penalties for drug traffickers, manufacturers and others who are one way or the other engaged in this unhealthy trade,” he said.

Fashola reasoned that in the face of increasing national and global insecurity, it is impossible to neglect the role drugs play in motivating terrorism and other violent crimes.

“I have come to the resolute belief that it takes some degree of abnormality for someone to go out and take people’s lives. And often times, those who perpetrate these crimes do it under the influence of drugs and other substances,” he said.

The governor, therefore, urged security agencies to collaborate with the NDLEA in its efforts to confront crime.

He said: “The first fight against crime is to rid the country of illicit drugs. For me, every security agency that wants to fight crime must collaborate with the NDLEA”.

Earlier, Giade said that the agency was winning the war against drugs as it had, through a number of efforts, reduced trafficking and use.

He said that the removal of Nigeria from the list of biggest drug transit countries in 2010 was proof of the progress made.

Giade thanked Fashola for supporting the operations of the NDLEA, which he said had helped the agency to record some successes in Lagos.

At the end of the meeting, Fashola presented two patrol vans to the NDLEA to enhance its operations in the state.

US Government Shuts Down

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The US government has shut down for the first time in 17 years after President Barack Obama refused to bow to Republican demands that he roll back his signature healthcare law.

Around 800,000 federal workers have been placed on indefinite unpaid leave after a game of intense political brinkmanship failed to yield any deal between Democrats and Republicans in Congress.

In a series of late-night votes, Republicans insisted they would only vote to fund the federal government in return for a one-year delay to the health reform law known as Obamacare, key parts of which go into force Tuesday.

In his sole response early tosay to Congress’ failure to avert the  shutdown, Obama told the military that he would push Congress to re-open the government as soon as possible.

There was no reference in the three-minute video message to Republicans, whose insistence that President Obama’s health care law be scaled back has been at the centre of a gruelling back-and-forth between the Republican-controlled House and the Democratic-led Senate.

Troops in uniform in Afghanistan and elsewhere will stay on duty, the US President said, noting he had signed a law Monday to ensure they get their pay cheques on time.

But thousands of civilians who work for the Defence Department face unpaid leave, compounding the damage already inflicted on the military by automatic spending cuts.

 

Shootout At Ogwashi-Uku Iwaaji Festival Led By Army Captain – Police

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Jessica Tamaradonye , Asaba

The shootout last Friday at the Ogwashi-Uku Iwaaji new yam festival in Delta State which led to the death of Pentty Sunday Chukwu, a 15-yer-old boy identified as a prince of the kingdom  led by a captain of the Nigerian Army, the state police command has confirmed.

The public relations officer of the Delta State Police Command, Lucky Uyabeme, an assistant superintendent of Police, confirmed to journalists in Asaba, the state capital, that the shooting “was done by the army, led by a captain.”

He however refused to disclose the name of the army captain.

Uyabeme who declined further details, said the army were was handling the issue, adding that when “they are through, they will hand-over to the police for further investigation.”

Last Friday’s crisis is connected with the celebration of the New Yam festival by the respective ruling houses laying claims to throne of Obi of Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom.

It would also be recalled that there has been a protracted kingship tussle over who occupies the throne between the Umudei ruling house represented by Izedunor lineage and the Umuobaha ruling house represented by Okonjo lineage.

The state government had presented the staff of office to Chukwuka Okonjo, father of Nigeria’s Minister of Finance as the Obi of Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom following his victory at the lower courts.

However, Okonjo’s victory at the lower courts is being challenged by the Izedunor lineage at the Supreme Court and as such the police advised both parties to maintain the status quo until judgement was delivered.


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Meanwhile, Pentty’s corpse is yet to be recovered by relatives for burial.

The family has urged the relevant authorities to probe the circumstances that led to the invasion of the palace by uniformed men and the subsequent shooting that resulted in the casualty.

“It is hoped that both the federal and state governments should probe into this matter as a soul is already lost. We are demanding for justice because this victim was murdered in his father’s house not on the streets,” Anthony Nti, spokesman for the family said.

 

Gunmen Kill 3 Egyptian Policemen

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Three policemen have been killed by unknown gunmen in Egypt’s volatile Sinai Peninsula on Monday, security sources said.
A militant group released a video of a deadly drive-by shooting of a man identified as an army colonel.
The Sinai has become a major security headache for the Egyptian authorities since the army overthrew elected President, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood in July.
Almost daily attacks by al Qaeda-inspired militants have killed more than 100 members of the security forces since Morsi’s ouster, said the Army spokesman on September 15.
Instability in the Sinai worries western governments because the region borders Israel and flanks the strategic Suez Canal, the quickest sea route between Asia and Europe.
The Sinai is also difficult to police because it borders the Gaza Strip, which is run by the Hamas group, an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Egyptian army says that Gaza-based militants take part in attacks over the border and accuses Hamas of doing too little to secure the area, allegations it denies.
In the latest attacks, gunmen opened fire on a police station in the city of El-Arish in North Sinai, killing two policemen as they were eating breakfast outside the building.
In a separate incident, a police officer walking in the city was shot in the head and killed.
Gunmen also shot and killed a civilian in another attack in the nearby town of Sheikh Zuwa.

ICPC Arrests Operators Of Fake NYSC Orientation Camps

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, in collaboration with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, has arrested some officials of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC running fake orientation camps and recruiting fake Corps members, as well as University operators giving fake admission to students.

Chairman of the commission, Ekpo Nta, who disclosed this during a public lecture organised by the Abuja chapter of the University of Ibadan Alumni Association over the weekend, expressed displeasure that some Universities were running courses not accredited by the National Universities Commission, NUC, thereby giving false hope to students.

“We have arrested some of the officials involved in this and now, we are going back to even expose universities that are running unapproved programmes for these youths,” he said, although he declined naming those arrested as investigations are still on-going.

Nta further stressed: “If you give a young man admission to run a programme that is not approved by NUC knowing that he is not going to be accepted for NYSC service scheme why then are you admitting him without telling him the consequences? When he finishes, he now decides to begin to play games to get into fake NYSC camps and go for fake posting, when you start with a lie, you continue with a lie,” he said.

He also warned admission seekers to be careful not to register for courses are not accredited by the NUC, identifying some unaccredited courses to include those that have to do with skill improvement, which are not endorsed by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB.

“Make sure it is an NUC- accredited course and that you are qualified to run masters programme or participate in the NYSC afterwards. Make sure you don’t go and start acquiring fake certificates,” he warned.

The ICPC chairman also advised civil servants to start investing in profitable ventures, while they are still in service to enable them have a secured future, rather than stealing public funds.

“Don’t wait until you retire because two things are involved; it is either you steal money and ICPC will be after you or you might be unlucky that somebody is stealing your pension,” he said.

Also speaking, the director-general, National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, NOTAP, Umar Bindir, said that in all continents across the world, including Africa, the small and medium scale enterprises,  provide between 60 to 75 per cent of the job opportunities.

Bindir, who was represented by Dan’azumi Ibrahim, NOTAP’s director, technology promotion and commercialisation, delivered a lecture entitled: “Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) as Avenues for Wealth Creation in Nigeria”, in which he advised Nigerians to take advantage of the research results in the country to establish SMEs.

“These technologies could be upgraded to provide the needed employment as well as wealth creation for our people,” he said.

In his remark, Chairman of the UIAA, Abuja, Ismailia Alasa,  said that the topic of the public lecture was carefully considered because it was critical to efforts at addressing the challenges of poverty, unemployment and social insecurity facing the country.

“It is even unfortunate that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is currently on a protracted strike,” he noted.