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Lawyer Advocates N500 Anti-Corruption Levy To Fund ICPC

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ICPC Chairman Mr Ekpo Nta with the pioneer Chairman of ICPC ,Justice Mustapha rtd at the Public Presentation of ICPC Law Report.

 

A lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Abiodun Layonu, has called for the introduction of a special “anti – corruption levy” of N500 to address the challenge of inadequate funds confronting anti-corruption agencies in the country.

 

Layonu, who was guest lecturer at the public presentation of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC’s Law Report held in Abuja, lamented that insufficient funds was a major setback in the campaign against corruption.

 

He said that the levy should be a single one-off annual deduction on all existing current accounts having a balance of over N5,000.

This he said was one way through which every person would make contribution to the collective contribution to the collective fight against corruption.

 

“The resultant fund will be in billions to supplement the budgets of the anti-corruption agencies,” the guest lecturer said.

He further explained that the levy will be deducted with clear narrative by the banks and credited centrally to a specially dedicated and designated account and administered by a body set up for that purpose for the benefit of the anti-corruption agencies.

Layonu also recommended that the ICPC should have a share of the Education Trust Fund because of the commission’s education and public enlightenment mandate just as he said the agency should be able to receive direct funding from fines, penalties and forfeitures imposed after conviction.

Also speaking at the occasion, the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, called for better partnership among all the anti-corruption agencies in the country and assured the commission of the readiness of the Police to partner with them.

 

In his opening remarks, the ICPC chairman, Ekpo Nta, said that the presentation represented a very important milestone in the annals of the commission in its fight against corruption

He said in producing such a Law Report, the ICPC had taken a bold step towards establishing that cases of corruption have actually led a lot of people to jail for various terms of imprisonment.

Among prominent personalities at the event werepioneer chairman of ICPC, retired JusticeMustapha Akanbi; former attorneys general, Kanu Agabi and Akin Olujimi; former acting chairman of the ICPC, Uriah Angulu; the secretary of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Emmanuel Aremu as well as judges from various courts.

Nigeria’s First Female Head of Service Dies At 88

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The first female  head of service in the old Oyo State, Tejumade Alakija, is dead.

Alakija, daughter of the late Ooni of Ife, Adesoji Aderemi, was confirmed dead by her younger brother, Adelowo Aderemi,  in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN in Ibadan on Friday.

He said Alakija died on Friday morning at the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, after  a brief  illness at 88 years.

Born on May 17, 1925 in Ile-Ife, Alakija attended Aiyetoro Primary and Central School, Ile-Ife, between 1933 and 1937 as well as  Kudeti Girls’ School, Molete, Ibadan.

She obtained a  B.A Honours (History) at Westfield College, University of London, England, between 1946 and 1950.

Alakija then proceeded to Oxford University  where she bagged  a post-graduate diploma in Education between 1950 and 1951.

As a graduate teacher, she joined the Nigerian civil service  and was posted to Queen’s School,Ede, and later to the new Government Girls’ Secondary Grammar School between 1951 and 1953.

In 1953, Alakija founded a Girls’ Secondary Grammar School at the invitation of the Anglican Mission in Ijebu-Ode Diocese.

She later became an assistant secretary (Finance) at the ministry of works  and then training officer-in charge of the Western Region Public Service Training Programme between 1960 and 1962.

The deceased  was the assistant secretary in the ministry of trade and industries in the region between 1962 and 1964 and was later appointed secretary of some  important commissions.

She served in the committee on development of training in the Western Region Civil Service and the committee on technical education in Western Nigeria.

Alakija became the chief investment officer in the ministry of trade and industries between 1969  and  1972.

She served as deputy permanent secretary to the ministry of health between 1976 and 1978 and as permanent secretary, ministry of education,  between 1978 and 1979.

Alakija also served as head of service in the old Oyo State and voluntarily retired on  September 30, 1983.

Boko Haram Kills 44 In Fresh Reprisal Attack

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Members of the Boko Haram sect have killed 44 persons and injured several others in a fresh retaliatory attack on innocent civilians in Borno State.

The insurgents numbering about 50 stormed Dumba village on Tuesday night while residents were still asleep, setting fire on houses and reportedly slaughtering 44 persons.

Dumba village is on the outskirts of Baga town, in Kukawa local government area of the State.

A member of the team of rescue officials mobilized to the area said the village has been deserted as people are now taking refuge at the Baga central primary school.

‘’As I am speaking to you now, Red Cross officials and the Doctors Without Borders are attending to the injured victims’’ he said.

Another source told journalists that the assailants horridly gorged out both eyes of some of their victims and mutilated the bodies of others.

The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has also confirmed the incident, adding that its officials have been mobilized to the area to access the situation.

The Joint Task Force, JTF, is yet to confirm the situation.


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In another development, two Boko Haram suspects who disguised as females have been arrested in the Jimtilo ward of Maiduguri Metropolis.

They were unfortunately later lynched by an angry mob as they tried to escape. Their corpses were later dumped in Hausari ward in the town.

It was gathered that the two suspects were on their way to Maiduguri to unleash terror attack, but they ran out of luck as they were intercepted by vigilante youths at Jimtilo, which is about 8kilometres away and also a western entrance point to Maiduguri, the Borno state capital.

ICFJ seeks Engagement Fellow In Nigeria

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The International Center for Journalists ICFJ is an Engagement Fellow to be based in Nigeria for 10 months starting from October 1st, 2013 to help the Centre’s innovative health journalism project.

 

The Fellow will work with other ICFJ Fellows both in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa, as well as local and international technologists, to ensure that its journalist partners produce health stories that engage audiences.

 

“We are looking for a media professional, with deep roots in newsrooms, who has managed complex digital innovation projects and teams, and who has a demonstrable track-record for creating ways for audiences to engage with the news,” the ICFJ said in a recent announcement.

 

The successful candidate will have to  demonstrate:

–         Experience working in newsrooms

–         Experience creating digital and/or mobile news media

–         Experience managing digital production teams, while working to tight deadlines

–         Experience integrating social media into news media

–         Success in achieving measurable audience engagement

–         Success at replicating or repurposing technologies to answer local needs

–         Strong leadership qualities

–         Strong project and time management skills

–         Experience in Nigeria or elsewhere in Africa is strongly preferred

–         Training or coaching experience is a plus

 

The Knight International Journalism Fellowships are designed to instill a culture of news innovation and experimentation worldwide. The goal is to seed new ideas and services that deepen coverage, expand news delivery and engage citizens in the editorial process.

It is a program funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation that builds on past successes in the Knight program, which has a strong record of achieving impact.

 

Fellows work in countries where there is a good opportunity to create the news media of the future. With additional support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Knight Fellows are empowering journalists in sub-Saharan Africa to use the latest digital tools to tell compelling stories on health and development issues.

 

Applications should be sent to Code4Africa@gmail.com

Interpol Arrests Nigerian In Dubai Over $2m Fraud

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The Nigeria Police Force has said that its International Police, INTERPOL unit has arrested a Nigerian fraud suspect, Itumo Anthony Chidebere, in Dubai, United Arab Emirate, UAE, for allegedly defrauding a businesswoman of about $2 million.

 

A statement issued by deputy force public relation officer, Frank Mba stated on Wednesday inAbuja that the unit in conjunction with its counterpart in Abu-Dhabi made the arrest.

 

The suspect, an indigene of Ebonyi State, was said to have fled to Dubai, after allegedly defrauding the unnamed businesswoman in June last year.

 

Disguising as an estate broker, the 35-year-old suspect was said to have swindled his victim on the pretense that he was going to buy her a house in Dubai but disappeared after collecting the money.

 

Mba stated that Nigeria INTERPOL unit was making efforts with its UAE counterpart and the federal ministry of justice to facilitate the extradition of the suspect to Nigeria.

 

Meanwhile, the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, has commended the unit for the arrest and other successes recorded in international anti-crime operations.

 

He reaffirmed the determination of the Force to bring to justice all criminals connected with international crimes, promising to strengthen the bond between the Nigeria Police and their counterparts in other countries in resolving all trans-border crimes.

 

Abubakar also advised Nigerians in the Diaspora to steer clear of fraud, drug trafficking and other crimes, noting that engaging in criminal activities could bring the image of Nigeria to disrepute

Mugabe, 89, Sworn in For Another Five Year Term In Zimbabwe

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Robert Mugabe was Thursday sworn in for seventh time as Zimbabwe’s President and leader for another five years term in the face of criticism from opponents that his election victory in July was deeply flawed.

 

He took his new oath of office before Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku at a ceremony in a 60,000-seat football stadium in Harare witnessed by thousands of cheering supporters, diplomats and delegations from the region.

 

The inauguration which was delayed by a court petition filed by his main rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, over allegations of widespread electoral fraud was celebrated with a public holiday to allow supporters of the 89-year-old to attend the inauguration.

 

Mugabe won the election with 61 per cent of the total votes against the 34 per cent received byTsvangirai’s party on 31 July.

 

Announcing his victory, the 89-year-old said that his party had won “a resounding mandate” from voters to complete a sweeping “black empowerment” programme taking over foreign and white-owned assets.

 

Earlier, international bodies and countries including Britain and United States, the Movement for Democracy Change led by Tsvangiraiand the Zimbabwe Election Support Network claimed that the election process was fraudulent.

 

But the African Union said that any irregularities were not enough to overturn the margin of victory.

 

“I have grave concerns over the conduct of the election, and the flaws highlighted in the South African Development Community (Sadc) and African Union observation missions’ initial assessments,” UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement on Thursday.

 

However, all the claims were dismissed by constitutional court on Tuesday, declaring Mugabe’s re-election free, fair and credible.

 

Tsvangirai, boycotted the inauguration. His spokesman, Luke Tamborinyoka, told AFP that expecting him to attend the ceremony “is like expecting a victim of robbery to attend a party hosted by the robber.”

 

Mugabe served as Zimbabwe’s first post-independence prime minister between 1980 and 1987, and has held office as president ever since thus remaining African oldest leader.

N3 Billion Unspent SURE-P Funds Discovered In Plateau

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The Plateau State House of Assembly has discovered about N3 billion unspent Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, SURE-P, funds in the state since January 2012.

The chairman of the House ad hoc committee on the Subsidy Reinvestment and EmpowermentProgramme, Dalyop Mancha, who disclosed this to newsmen in Jos, said it discovered that both the state and local governments attracted fund from the SURE-P since January 2012, which the two tiers did not disbursed to the beneficiaries.

He said the commissioners for finance, local government and chieftaincy, the state accountant-general, state and zonal coordinators of SURE-P and the director-general, research and planning, Plateau Government House, had appeared before the committee over the issue.

According to the chairman, the finance commissioner told the committee that the state started receiving monthly allocation of funds from the programme in January 2012, but a special account was created for it in April 2012.

“He said the funds are intact and that the account has so far received the sum of over N3 billion arising from a monthly allocation of N218 million,” Mancha said.

The legislator also disclosed that the commissioner for local governments told the committee that funds received from the program me since April 2012 was kept in a local government SURE-P account.

He said the commissioner blamed the non commencement of the programme on late submission ofprogramme by committees’ setup in local governments for purpose.

He said the committee had recommended that the state and local governments should put in place mechanisms for the commencement of the programme to catch up with other states.

Boko Haram, Chadian Mercenaries Attack Borno Town

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A new and alarming dimension was introduced yesterday into terrorist attacks by Boko Haraminsurgents as they attacked a town in Borno State with the help of foreign mercenaries, killing 11 persons burning down houses and shops.
A security source who spoke on the condition of anonymity said that gunmen suspected to beBoko Haram members stormed Damboa town on Thursday night and laid siege to it for hours before launching an attack on residents.

 

They were reportedly helped in the attack by foreign looking men who spoke fluent Arabic and are believed to be from Chad, Nigeria’s northern neighbor.

The source confirmed that 11 persons were killed in the attack and that troops from the Joint Military Task Force, JTF, had been deployed to the area. However, the insurgents are said to have escaped before the troops’ arrival.

It was gathered that one of the attackers was captured alive by vigilante youths known as Civilian JTF, who tried to repel the insurgents’ attack. The youths armed with only machetes, daggers and knives were said to have surprised the attackers as bullets fired at them had little effect on them.

 

Yet another new dimension to yesterday’s attack was the insurgents’ deliberate and concerted destruction of many shops in the town as if they wanted to cripple economic life and businesses.

Giving more details of the attack, a resident who has fled Damboa to Maiduguri told journalists at the state capital on Friday that the attack was carried out by heavily armed gunmen numbering about 50 who came in a convoy of Golf cars and motorcycles.
The resident said that the attackers laid siege to rustic town for more than four hours between 8pm and midnight operating in a practiced and coordinated manner in three groups.

 

One group is said to have gone for the police, another for the military men while the third group concentrated on hapless residents, shooting indiscriminately and throwing bombs into houses and shops.

Jonathan Appoints Board For 42 Parastatals, Agencies

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President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday approved the appointment of chairmen and members of the governing boards of 42 parastatals and agencies.

The appointments are contained in a statement issued by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Anyim Pius Anyim in Abuja.

The appointees include Ibrahim Buba as chairman of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, while A.J. Turner and Felix Chukwu are to serve as the chairmen of Universal Basic Education Commission,UBEC, and the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, respectively.

Bashir Dalhatu would serve as chairman of the National Inland Waterways Authority; Edoh Obi, National Orientation Agency; Bongos Ikwue, Nigerian Film Corporation and Igwe Ibeneme, National Cereals Research Institute.

Similarly, Adamu Atta would serve as chairman of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation;Brimmo Yusuf, Centre for Black and African Arts and Culture; and Innocent Nyingirefaka, National Productivity Centre.


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The statement said that the date for the inauguration of the boards would be announced in due course by supervising authorities and ministers.

It added that the membership of each board would include all the statutory ex-officio members, in accordance with the enabling laws of the parastatals and agencies.

Below is the full list of the appointees as contained in the statement:

1. Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology

i. Prince Olusola Akanmode – Chairman

ii. Hon. Idonibin Obagama – Member

iii. Alh. Garba Dahiru – Member

iv. Mr Mahmud A. Gurumpawo – Member

v. Dr Mohammed Bello Abdulkadir (SalankanZazzau) – Member

2. National Mathematical Centre

i. Sen. Abubakar H. Girei – Chairman

ii. Prof. G.A Badmus – Member

iii. Mr Stephen Ahaneku – Member

iv. Dr. Zilkifilu Abdu, Phd – Member

3. Universal Basic Education Commission

i. HH. A. J. Turner – Chairman

ii. Mohammed Bello – Member

iii. Hon. Chuma Nnaji – Member

iv. Hauwa Musa Kida – Member

v. Abubakar L. Audu – Member

vi. Hon. Tarfa Atu – Member

vii. Mr Kunle Yusuf – Member

viii. Nnalue Kingsley Chizobam – Member

ix. Dr Sharon Oviemuno – Member

x. Matthias Ekweremadu – Member

4. National Commission for Colleges of Education

i. Chief Chukwuemeka Ezife – Chairman

ii. Mrs Margaret Zidon – Member

iii. Alhaji Mohammed Dantsoho – Member

iv. Mrs Ngozi Nnadozie – Member

5. National Institute for Education Planning and Administration

i. Elder Bolaji Anani – Chairman

ii. HajiyaJamila Baba Buhari – Member

iii. Nma Mowete – Member

6. National Institute for Fresh Water Fisheries Research

i. Alhaji Arma Yau Abubakar – Chairman

ii. Chief Francis Ayodele Akinkiawe – Member

iii. Chief George Moghalu – Member

iv. Hon. Bimbola Yusuf – Member

v. Oche Ekoza Elias – Member

7. Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria

i. Alhaji Sulieman Galadima – Chairman

ii. Umoru Barau Ningi – Member

iii. Bennette E. Ughamadu – Member

iv. Oluomo Yinka Adeojo – Member

v. Uche Igbokwe – Member

8. Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research

i. Alhaji Bello Gusau – Chairman

ii. Ahame Adamu Bawa – Member

iii. Mrs. Aduke Maina Waziri – Member

iv. Chief  T. Dawari  Horsefall – Member

vi. Chief  Felix Mgbada – Member

vi. Abdullahi  Ohiomah – Member

9. National Cereals Research Institute

i. Igwe Ginger Ibeneme – Chairman

ii. Hon. Adeboro Onibalusi – Member

iii. Mrs Margaret John Zamdai – Member

iv. Mrs Toru Ofili – Member

v. Prince Otuu Irukwu – Member

10. National Eye Centre

i. Prof. C.I.P. Anibeze – Chairman

ii. Chimezie D. Ugochukwu – Member

iii. Dr Femi Babalola – Member

iv. Dr. Abdulrahman Abdullahi Wase – Member

v. Dr. Nma N. Nwokeocha – Member

11. National Root Crops Research Institute

i. Chief Oluwole Oludaisi Aina – Chairman

ii. Steve Nwachukwu – Member

iii. Folake Olunloyo Osinowo – Member

iv. MrsHannatuUllam – Member

v. Ahmed SaniKaura – Member

vi. Shola Ogbemi-Daibo – Member

12. National Horticultural Research Institute

i. Juliet Wayoka – Chairman

ii. ChaelKusah – Member

iii. Alhaji Bello Abdullahi – Member

iv. Ituma Valentine Emeka – Member

v. AlhajiAbdulmumuniVaki – Member

13. National Inland Waterways Authority

i. Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu – Chairman

ii. Adm. Mike Onah – Member

14. National Animal Production Research Institute, Shika , Zaria

i. Hon. Emeka Otozi – Chairman

ii. Robinson Ejifoma – Member

iii. Mrs Felicia Diejomoho – Member

iv. Saidu Ahmed Jere – Member

vi. Anicho Sunday Okoro – Member

vi. MrBabaganaZanna – Member

15. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority

i. Cairo Ojougbo – Chairman

ii. Emmanuel Ekuwem – Member

iii. HusainiJalo – Member

16. National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Studies

i. Kanayo O. Kanayo – Chairman

17. National Institute for Nigerian Languages, Aba

i. DrTosinAwolalu – Chairman

ii. Prof. S.O. Igwe – Member

iii. AlhajiKabiruLadanBarwa – Member

iv. VenesaTobechukwuKemakolam – Member

v. Dr Francis Ozoemena – Member

vi. Dr Nana Aisha Abdulqadiri – Member

18. National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education

i. Mrs Esther Uduehi – Chairman

ii. Prof. Dakum Shown – Member

iii. AbiolaMakinde – Member

iv. TankoKokwai – Member

v. Hon. Alonge-Niyi Dennis – Member

vi. Hon. Geoffrey Okpe – Member

19. Nigerian Film Corporation, Jos

i. Chief Bongos Ikwue – Chairman

ii. SaniDanja – Member

iii. Wada Musa – Member

iv. Bright ChineduNnebedum – Member

20. Nigeria Building & Road Research Institute

i. Engr. Dele Okeya – Chairman

ii. Arc. John Alkali – Member

iii. AdamuWaziri – Member

iv. Mr Austin O. Ene – Member

v. Hon. GunjuOjo – Member

21. National Orientation Agency

i. Lt.-Col Edoh Obi – Chairman

22. Sheda Science and Technology Complex

i. Sen. NuhuAliyu, DIG  – Chairman

ii. Eka Williams – Member

iii. Uchenna Daniel Oko – Member

iv. Sen. TankoAyuba – Member

v. AlhajiGarba S. Taura – Member

vi. Hon. AuduBababyo – Member

vii. Amb. Solomon AdamaYisa – Member

viii. Bob Nege – Member

ix. Alhaja Bola Jafojo-Adedeji – Member

x. Prof. IweMaduebibisi – Member

23. National Commission for Nomadic Education

i. Mohammed SallahShettima – Chairman

ii. Abba Kura Jibrin – Member

iii. Alh. Yusuf SuliemanJibiya – Member

iv. HajiyaZainab A. Gidado – Member

v. Hon. AdeoluAluko – Member

vi. John Uhana – Member

vii. MrNkemObiako – Member

viii. P. OristseNanna – Member

ix. YamkyehEbibu – Member

24. Nigerian French Language Village, Badagry Lagos

i. Chief Emmanuel Edohoeket – Chairman

ii. Abbas TijanniHasshim – Member

iii. Mrs Rebecca Ogundare – Member

iv. Mrs Sally Ogbogu – Member

25. Centre for Black &Africian Arts and Culture

i. Gen. Brimmo Yusuf – Chairman

ii. Mr. Ray Ekpu – Member

iii. Hon. Paul Geoffrey Ogbonnaia – Member

iv. MrFolorunshoTaiwo – Member

v. Rhoda Fiberesima – Member

vi. Patrick Aiden Anuda – Member

vii. Oyedokun S. Oladepo – Member

viii. Frank Ikpeze – Member

26. Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre

i. TokunboKayode – Chairman

ii. Chief Richard Lamai – Member

iii. KunleSulieman – Member

iv. Ibrahim Mohammed Gada – Member

v. Abah Lewis – Member

vi. Mr John Kalu – Member

27. National Productivity Centre

i. Innocent Nyingirefaka – Chairman

ii. Representative of NLC – Member

iii. Representative of TUC – Member

28. National Oil Spill & Detection Response Agency

i. Maj. Lancelot Anyanya  – Chairman

29. National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement. Agency

i. IshiakuHuziMshelia – Chairman

ii. HajaraAmadu – Member

iii.  Lynn Nathan – Member

iv. Hon. VitalisOkafor – Member

30. Project Development Institute

i. Emmanuel Mbaka – Chairman

ii. Mr Phillip Ehigie – Member

iii. DrOkeyNnadozie – Member

iv. Chief UdembaChukwudolee – Member

v. AlhajiBukar Zarma – Member

31. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission

i. Alhaji Ibrahim Bio – Chairman

ii. Amba. DaudaSulieman – Member

iii. AliyuDatti  – Member

iv. IdrisAbdullahi – Member

v. Hon. SetonjiKoshedo – Member

vi. Chief EbohIhekwereme – Member

vii. Ms. Geraldine Oku – Member

32. Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation

i. AlhajiAdamu Atta – Chairman

ii. Princess Miriam Onuoha – Member

iii. Sunday OlufemiOroniyi – Member

33. National Business and Technical Examination Board

i. Alh. DrGarbaNadama – Chairman

ii. Ralph Nwike – Member

iii. AdewoleOludareAdewunmi – Member

34. Nigerian Council for Management Development

i. Emma Aguarivwodo – Chairman

ii. Adeyemi S. Obakin – Member

iii. AmanunaAfragana – Member

iv. AnochieHaffner – Member

v. Obong Emmanuel J. Akpan – Member

vi. Joseph Ahile – Member

35. Lake Chad Research Institute

i. YakubuTsala – Chairman

ii. Pastor Nonie Robinson – Member

iii. Prince Hope R. Lawson – Member

iv. Hajiya  AminaTakwai – Member

v. Alhaji Abba Ahmed – Member

36. Federal Road Safety Commission

i. Mr Felix Chukwu – Chairman

ii. Jackie Umoru – Member

iii. AlhajiAhmaduInuwaGambo – Member

iv. Mrs Maryam Gwaram – Member

v. Aminu Bello – Member

vi. Sen. DahiruBakoGassol – Member

vii. Hon. Emmanuel Egwu – Member

viii. Hon. YinkaTaiwo – Member

37. Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria

i. Dr Abisola Clark – Chairman

ii. Mrs Bridget Torbua – Member

iii. HajiyaAsmauSaadUsman – Member

38. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation

i. MrsChiomaOhakim – Chairman

ii. Grace EniNsot – Member

iii. Igwe B.N. Eze – Member

iv. Lawrence Onoja – Member

39. Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria

i. Prof. Francis A Fadahunsi – Chairman

ii. DadaweiTerilayefaEbimo – Member

iii. HadjiaMeiroMomoh – Member

iv. Hon Mike Inalegwu – Member

v. MrsUgoUkpai – Member

vi. HajiyaHadiza D. Mohammed – Member

40. News Agency of Nigeria

i. Alhaji Ibrahim Buba – Chairman

ii. Mr Tony Prest – Member

iii. DrAtah Pine – Member

iv. IfeanyiOssai – Member

v. Chief Tons Fetepigi – Member

41. Agricultural and Rural Management  TrainingInstitute

i. GoodluckOpia – Chairman

ii. Mr E. N. Mordi – Member

iii. Maigida Stephen – Member

iv. Muhammad SallahShettima – Member

v. James Katagba – Member

vi. DrHarunaDabin – Member

42. National Information Technology Development Agency

i. DrTosinAjayi – Chairman

ii. Sen. Musa Bello – Member

iii. Alh. SaiduGwadabe – Member

iv. Hon. Ben Bako – Member

v. Wilson ChineduAgu – Member

vi. MrHarami B. Balami – Member

vii. Segun Ilorin – Member

viii. Sa’adatuAyitogo – Member

ix. Mr. Emmanuel Ighomena – Member

Justice Fati Abubakar Laments Delay In Justice Delivery

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The chief Judge of Niger State, Fati Abubakar, on Tuesday said that the constant transfer of investigating and prosecuting officers was impeding the smooth administration of criminal justice in the state.

 

Abubakar, wife of former military head of state, Abdusalam Abubakar, made the announcement at a two-day capacity building workshop in Minna.

 

“Constant transfer of IPOs from one jurisdiction to another is greatly affecting smooth administration of criminal justice in this state. It often causes logistic problem as IPOs who are transferred mid-way into cases are not often available when such cases are mentioned,” she said.

 

The chief judge also noted that getting the IPOs to appear for such cases after they have been transferred often proves difficult.

 

Abubakar said that while the police authorities had the power and right to transfer their officers and men, frequent transfer of IPOs was not in the best interest of administration of criminal justice.

 

She also pointed out that delay by rape victims to go for medical test and obtain medical reports immediately they were violated had stalled prosecution of many rape cases in the state and urged families of rape victims to ensure that immediate test was carried out on victims and medical reports obtained as delay might affect justice being done.
The state police commissioner, Desire Nisirim, said the workshop was part of the command’s desire to provide a platform for continuous legal education for its personnel.

She said it was also designed to improve knowledge of laws and current legal practices in the administration of criminal justice.

The commissioner said that the command was committed to the task of providing effective services, protection of lives, property and rights of members of the public.

 

The workshop was organised by the Niger State Police Command for 250 prosecutors and investigators of the command.