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Mugabe Berates US, UK Over “Illegal Sanctions”

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Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe on Thursday criticised the U.S. and former colonial power Britain and its allies for trying to control his nation and its resources.

“Shame, shame, shame to the U.S. Shame, shame, shame to Britain and its allies,” Mugabe, 89, said in a speech to the UN General Assembly.

“Zimbabwe is for Zimbabweans, so are its resources. Please remove your illegal and filthy sanctions from my peaceful country,” he said.

Mugabe said that the sanctions imposed by the EU and the U.S. violated the UN Charter on state sovereignty and condemned them as a “foreign-policy tool to effect regime change”.

The U.S. and the EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwean state firms and travel restrictions on Mugabe and dozens of his associates after a violent election in 2000, and at the start of violent seizures of white-owned commercial farms for black resettlement.

Mugabe did not refer to the lifting of EU sanctions on September 17 against Zimbabwe Mining Development Corp, which will allows the diamond-mining firm to sell its diamonds in Europe.

He said that sanctions constituted a form of hostility and violence against his government, which was only trying to redistribute land to the majority of landless Zimbabweans.

“Our small and peaceful country is threatened daily by covetous and bigoted big powers whose hunger for domination and control of other nations and their resources know no bounds,” he said.

He said that if the sanctions were intended to unseat him from power “the results of the recent national elections have clearly shown you what they can do”.

Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980, overwhelmingly won a July 31 vote extending his 33-year rule. His main rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, denounced the poll as a “huge fraud”.

Washington said the election was flawed and that it does not plan to loosen sanctions against Mugabe’s government.

Mugabe said the U.S. was determined to continue its “relentless persecution” of Zimbabwe, even though the AU and other regional organisations had supported the election result.

“It appears that when the U.S. and its allies speak of democracy and freedom they are doing so only in relative terms,” Mugabe said.

“Zimbabwe, however, refuses to accept that these Western detractors have the right to define democracy and freedom for us. We paid the ultimate price for it and we are determined never to relinquish our sovereignty and remain master of our destiny. Zimbabwe will never be a colony again,” he declared.

 

 

 

 

 

 

EFCC Nabs Five For Attempting To Defraud Banks

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested a five- man syndicate for attempting to defraud various banks in the country.

The scammers attempted the fraud by inserting a device called “grabber” into banks’ computer systems  in order to copy account information of different customers and post funds from those accounts into various accounts belonging to the syndicate.

The leader of the gang, Godwin Ojukwu, 47, and his other colleagues – Moses Onyema; Henry Akieru, Onyebuolisa Chima and Kenneth Iweha – were arrested by men of the Department of State Security, DSS, in Warri, Delta State   and Umuahia in Abia State.

Ojukwu, who masterminded the crime, was said to have approached Akieru, staff of an Ecobank branch in Warri, to get an insider of the bank, who could access the bank’s data base that would enable them carry out dry posting of funds into bank accounts domiciled in other banks.

Akieru reportedly approached Chima who was a contract staff with the bank’s Information Technology, IT, department.  Chima agreed and promised to provide the details. The details Chima eventually provided was discovered to be fake.

When the scheme failed, Ojukwu contacted Onyema, a drop out student of Business Technology at a University in Holland, the Netherlands.

Onyema said Ojukwu had approached him sometime in July, 2013 urging him to partake in a deal that will fetch him N7.5million if he was able to provide someone who would offer an insider information on any bank.

Onyema later got introduced to Mishag through one of his friends, Iweha. Investigations showed that Mishag is a Diamond bank staff in Umuahia, Abia state and was contacted on phone and  details of the scam disclosed to him.

Specifically, Ojukwu  told Mishag that a device known as “grabber” will be given to him to insert into the data base of his  bank to break into accounts of customers with large deposits.

The arrangement was to steal the sum of N25 million from each of the accounts if the “grabber” was able to decode the account information.

Four accounts were targeted and the sum total of N 100million  was to be moved from the parent accounts into other banks’ accounts being operated by the fraudsters after which members of  the syndicate will share the funds in equal formula.

Ojukwu alongside Onyema and Iweha later travelled to Umuahia to meet Mishag. They arrived Umuahia on a Sunday, met with Mishaq and gave him the device. The group agreed to reconvene on Wednesday of same week to collect the grabber after the accounts had been moved.

On the day they were to meet, unknown to Ojukwu and his accomplices, Mishaq had alerted the bank’s management who in- turn informed the DSS and they were rounded up at the hotel where they lodged.

The suspects were later taken to the DSS office in Umuahia from where they were later handed over to the EFCC.

Ojukwu, the kingpin of the syndicate, confessed to the crime. He said one Tokunbo, now at large, introduced him to the deal and promised to reward him with part of the cash if he succeeded in bringing forth the banks’ accounts.

The five suspects are currently being held at the EFCC’s Lagos Zonal office and will soon be charged to court.

 

Delta House Suspends Opposition Member Over Alleged Impeachment Attempt

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By Jessica Tamaradonye/Asaba

A member of opposition the Democratic People’s Party, DPP, representing Ughelli North Constituency II, Rufus Edoja Akpodiete was on Thursday suspended by the PDP-dominated Delta State House of Assembly for six months over alleged gross conduct and  plotting to remove the leadership.

Deputy Speaker of the House, Basil Ganagana, representing Patani constituency moved the motion to suspend Akpodiete at the plenary presided over by the Speaker, Victor Ochei.

The House unanimously adopted the motion that the opposition member be suspended after former Speaker, Martins Okonta, representing Ika South constituency seconded the motion.

In his submission, Ganagana accused Akpodiete of gross misconduct, claiming that the was plotting to remove the leadership of the House.

He also alleged that the House had some time ago moved a motion commending the Speaker of the House for providing purposeful leadership but that some members were not comfortable with the motion.

He noted that those who disagreed with the motion of commendation have been making secrete moves to oust the leadership of the House.

Boko Haram Kills Pastor, Two Children In Yobe

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By Iro Babayola

A pastor and two of his children have been killed by members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect in a raid carried out in Doruwa village in Nangere local government area of Yobe state.

Nangere is 110 kilometres from Damaturu, the state capital.

Military spokesman of 3 division Special Operation Battalion, Eli Lazarus, a Captain, confirmed in a statement that the incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday.

He said the insurgent stormed Doruwa village, burnt down a church and two other houses, killing a Pastor and two of his children, before fleeing the scene.

“In the early hours of Thursday, 26 September 2013, unknown gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram Terrorists attacked Dorawa village in Nangere Local Government Council of Yobe State. During the attack, a pastor and his 2 children were killed,” the statement said.

Witnesses told journalists that the insurgents who were eight in number arrived the village around 1:00am Thursday morning on two motorcycles.


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The military saidno arrest has been made so far but efforts are being intensified to arrest the culprits and urged law abiding citizens not to relent in providing credible and timely information that could help security agencies to overcome terrorism in the state and the country at large.

The latest attack is coming seven days after suspected Boko Haram insurgents attacked Buni-Yadi, headquarters of Gujba local government area killing three people and burning several property in the area.

Only yesterday, leader of the sect, Abubakar Shekau, who was believed to be dead after a shootout with the Nigeria military reappeared in a new video saying he was alive and threatening more.

Over 3,000 FCDA Workers To Forfeit Salaries

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Some 3,296 workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration,FCDA, will forfeit their salary from October following perceived fraudulent records.

A statement issued by Muhammad Sule, the chief press secretary to FCT minister, Bala Mohammed, stated that their salary will be stopped in October pending when clarification of queries against them is concluded.

Sule stated that the FCTA would carry out a competency test on staff of the Education Secretariat to weed out unqualified teachers.

“I have specifically directed for the verification of Health and Human Services and Education secretariats because they consume almost 65 per cent of the FCT wage bill, which was suspected to be as a result of ‘ghost’ workers or other anomalies,” Sule said.

He said that out of 27,000 enrolment forms distributed by the FCTA to capture their bio-metric, only 25,246 officers participated in the exercise.

Sule observed that of the 25,246 officers who participated in the data capture exercise, 3,296 staff members with various offences including credentials, record of service and age discrepancies, were discovered.

He said the exercise was conducted to ensure prudent and judicious utilisation of financial resources to enable the administration increase infrastructural development.

He also said that steps would be taken for salary payroll of all the secretariats, departments and agencies to be integrated and administered from FCT Treasury Department.

Borno Govt. Flags-off Training For 800 Vigilante Youths

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The Borno State government on Thursday launched a training programme for 800 youth vigilante group members, known as Civilian JTF, under the government’s Neighbourhood Watch Programme.

Governor Kashim Shettima launched the programme at the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC Orientation Camp in Maiduguri.

Shettima said that the training was part of his administration’s plan to provide re-orientation for the youths by transforming them for better productivity.

He said that the trainees were selected from all parts of the state to ensure even spread and that at the end of the exercise the trainees would be employed and posted to serve as members of the neighbourhood watch in their respective communities for effective community policing.

“By this gesture, government is trying to fight unemployment and poverty among our youths as well as ensure security of lives and property,” the governor said.

He said further: “We regard the evolution of the youth vigilante group as the miracle of our time because the government and the entire people of the state will always remember the role they played in the restoration of peace.”

Shettima advised the trainees to take the programme seriously in order to achieve the desired result.

Fashola Tenders Apologies Over Mass Deportation

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Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, on Thursday apologised to the people of the South-east over the deportation of some destitute of Igbo extraction from to Anambra State.

The governor tendered the apology at a ceremony to mark the Silver Jubilee of Aka Ikenga, an Igbo-social group in Lagos.

He said that he was discomforted with the controversy the deportation generated, but argued that the deportation was for “re-integration”.

Fashola said that those who had exaggerated the issue in the media were merely provoking ethnic and political sentiments, insisting that the state government had built long friendships with Igbos.

“The truth is that I do not have a problem with the Igbos, they know that because I am close to them and indeed, the largest herd of cattle I received during my father’s burial came from Ndigbo,” he said.

Speaking further, Fashola noted: “But there were people who did not clearly understand me and they have misunderstood words said or misrepresented actions taken in the way that it has pleased them to do so. To those people, I owe an explanation, not a defence of what has happened and that is partly why I’m here”.

“We have built a relationship based on tolerance, based on mutual respect, based on trust and love. That relationship was started by our ancestors, it was handed over to us; we have nourished it with a lot of trust, with a lot of understanding and with a lot of fidelity”.

“Those who misunderstand that relationship, who think that there is no value placed in that relationship; I have come here to correct that because I place a lot of value on that relationship. And so, if those people have misunderstood me or they have misunderstood actions taken by our government, here, now and today, I offer an unqualified and unreserved apology,” he said.

The governor, however, urged Aka Ikenga to always use its influence as a foremost Igbo group to debate and address the real issues that could arouse such decisions and actions by government.

Fashola said  the state thrived on its diversity, saying his administration was committed to the well-being of all residents, irrespective of their ethnic background.

President Goodluck Jonathan, who was represented by the Secretary to the Federal Government, Anyim Pius Anyim, urged the group to continue to chart a positive course for the Igbo race.

He described the Igbos as very enterprising, saying they had contributed immensely to the country`s development.

It would be recalled that the Lagos State government deported about 72 Igbo indegenes in August, a move that sparked a lot of criticisms.

Kidnappers Strike Again In Edo, Abduct High Court Judge

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By Jefferson Ibiwale, Benin

Even as security agencies were still celebrating the arrest on Wednesday of the mastermind of the abduction of human rights lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, kidnappers have struck again in Benin, this time whisking away a High Court judge, Justice Daniel Iyoboea Okungbowa.

Details of the judge’s abduction were still sketchy as at the time of filing this report but it was learnt that he was kidnapped in Ekpoma, on the Benin/Auchi road, not far from where Ozekhome was abducted weeks ago.
The judge was said to have been travelling to Abuja, the Nigerian capital, when he was kidnapped.
 The kidnap of Justice Okungbowa has led to protests by lawyers and judicial officers in Benin who downed tools and refused to attend to cases in courts.
Many of them converged at the the Edo State Police Command in Benin where the state chairman of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Oriene Akhere, told newsmen that lawyers had come to protest the abduction of the judge.
Akhere said the rising incidence of kidnapping in the state was worrisome, adding that if a judge could be kidnapped then no one can claim to be safe. He called on police authorities in the state and at the headquarters in Abuja to do everything possible to ensure that the judge was released without harm.
 Addressing the protesting lawyers, the command’s public relations officer, Moss Eguavoen, assured that everything would be done to effect the judge’s release
 When contacted by journalists to confirm the incident, Foluso Adebanjo, said the matter had been reported to the police as a case of missing person, not abduction.
Justice Okungbowa’s kidnappers have communicated with his family or demanded any ransom as at the time of filing this report

Group Petitions NASS Over Ministry’s Attempt To Frustrate FOIA Request

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A non-governmental organization, the Public and Private Development Centre, PPDC, has asked the National Assembly to sanction the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development for “deliberately trying the frustrate the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information Act through prohibitive charges”.

In a petition, addressed to both chambers of the Assemblyand the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, the PPDC said the ministry was asking it to pay N65,000 to access information it requested under the FOI Act, contrary to the Schedule of Fees prescribed by the Attorney-General of the Federation.

Spokesperson for the organization, SeemberNyager, also alleged that the ministry was resorting to this tactic in order to prevent it and its procurement monitors from monitoring its contracting processes in accordance with the Public Procurement Act, 2007

The group further alleged that when it offered to inspect the relevant records, which would not require the ministry making copies for it, it insisted that it must first pay N65,000.

The PPDC has therefore called on the National Assembly to wade into the matter and put an end to such acts of impunity and disregard for the law, saying: “unless this was done, other public institutions could gradually adopt similar tactics to frustrate the efforts of the National Assembly and the President to ensure transparency in public institutions”.


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The petition, copied to President Goodluck Jonathan and the Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement, relies on the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2011 which seeks to make public records more freely available to citizens.

The Public and Private Development Centre is a citizen sector organization established to increase citizen participation in governance and development in a way that improves the integrity of public and private sector governance processes particularly through procurement monitoring.

Shettima Appeals For More Support From FG

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By Musdapha Ilo

Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State has called on the federal government to stand by the state as it grapples to reclaim peace from the hands of terrorists operating in the Northeast region.

Shettima who was represented by the commissioner for education, Inuwa Kubo, at a Northeast Peace Summit organized by the Youth Federation for World Peace in Maiduguri, lamented that the federal government has not done enough to assist the state tackle the problem of insecurity, as well as provide cushioning measures for victims of the continuous attacks that have spanned four years.

The governor disclosed that his administration has spent huge amount of its scarce resource on security and assistance to victims of Boko Haram insurgency and there is still much left to be done.

He stressed that there was need for the Federal Government to assist and partner with the state government in sustaining emerging peace especially in Maiduguri, the state capital.

The Project Manager of the British Council, Kano office, Ryan Grist charged the media to help the region build and sustain peace.

“There are obviously something positive about Borno,” he declared urging the media to highlight such positive things to allow peace return fully.

It would be recalled that last week the Borno State House of Assembly passed a vote of no confidence on the President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration over the ongoing Boko Haram crisis in the state, insisting that the situation has deteriorated.

Leader of the Assembly, Idrissa Jidda, while expressing displeasure over the handling of the security situation by the federal government, hailed the state governor for his approach to the impending security challenges.

Jidda said the governor has done creditably well in giving hope to the people of the state and could have performed better if he had received the necessary support from the federal government.