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APC Tells Jonathan To Go Court Over Offensive Comment

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, has maintained that PresidentGoodluck Jonathan is practicing “kindergarten governance” and has challenged him to seek redress in court if he felt slighted by the comment.

 

The spokesman to President Jonathan, Reuben Abati, had reproved the interim national chairman of the APC, Bisi Akande,  for his critical comments, saying it is rude for the politician to disparage the position and person of the presedent.

 

The interim national chairman of the APC, Bisi Akande on Saturday accused Jonathan of treating national issues with levity, observing that “All he is concerned about is his third term.”

 

“I did not see President Jonathan as a serious-minded person. Nigeria’s problem today is Jonathan. I  wrote him twice when I was in office as National Chairman of the ACN on issues bordering on the state of the nation and, till date, he did not acknowledge the letters not to talk of replying.”,

 

Reacting, Abati said that only “gross ignorance and lack of consideration could have led Chief Akande to refer to a President who, having served as deputy governor, governor, vice president and president, has far more experience in governance at the highest level than him …as a kindergarten leader.”

 

In a swift reaction on Monday, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Lai Mohammed, insists that its national chairman  “merely told the truth”, adding that there was nothing “strange” or “wrong” in criticizing a democratically-elected President.
The APC said nothing confirmed Akande’s assertion that Jonathan is running a kindergarten presidency than the “crude” manner in which it responded to the “frank but constructive criticism”.

Mohammed said the Presidency was yet to respond to the main points of its chairman’s statement, choosing instead to dwell on irrelevancies.
”Where is the presidency’s response to Chief Akande’s assertion that he has written two letters to the President over the serious challenges facing the country, without getting a response? Where is the presidency’s response to Chief Akande’s assertion that President Jonathan is witch-hunting political opponents?” the party queried.
The APC added that Nigerians were yet to feel the impact of the administration that has a record of widespread insecurity, unemployment, dilapidated infrastructure, oil theft and unbridled corruption.

 

It recalled the latest annual report of the African Development Bank, ADB, which said that the proportion of people (Nigerians) living below the national poverty line has worsened from 65.5 per cent in 1996 to 69.0 per cent in 2010, most of those years under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the last four under President Jonathan.

They party said it is not interested in how many hours the President sleeps in a day or in the fact that he once served as a deputy governor, governor and Vice President, but in the impact his administration has made in the life of the ordinary Nigerian.

 

It also describes as lies and “a figment of the presidency’s imagination” the claim of a war between its leaders, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Muhammadu Buhari. It said that the PDP only came up with that position because it could not fathom how the leadership of the APC could put national interest above personal considerations.

Nigerian Military Is Deceiving Nigerians -Shekau

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Leader of the Boko Haram terrorist group, Abubakar Shekau, has accused the Nigerian military of misinforming the people about the true situation of the war against terrorism, claiming that it was still active and had launched successful attacks on many cities and killed many soldiers in recent times.

 

While claiming responsibility for attacks on Bama, Mallam Fatori,Gomboru-Ngala and Biu, all in Borno State and Damaturu in YobeState, Shekau, in a Salah message to members of the sect, said the military had deceived Nigerians by giving the impression that it had routed the insurgents from their strongholds.

 

‘The military is lying to the world about the battle we had with them; they lied that they have killed our members, but we are the ones that have killed the soldiers,” he said.

 

He said that rather than the impression given, the sect had killed many soldiers and threatened that it would continue with the killing of innocent Nigerians across cities in the North.

 

‘You soldiers have claimed that you are powerful, that we have been defeated, that we are mad people; but how can a mad man successfully coordinate recent attacks in Gamboru, in Malumfatori, slaughter people in Biu,  kill in Gwoza and in Bama where soldiers fled under our heavy fire power. We have killed countless soldiers and we are going to kill more”, the sect’s leader threatened.

 

Claiming that members of Boko Haram were fighting a holy war supported by Allah, Shekau said their current campaign would continue until the whole on northern Nigeria is Islamized.

 

He called on other Nigerians to join what he called a Jihad and renounce democracy and the Nigerian constitution.

 

‘We call on you all to repent and come to the ways of Allah. Forget about constitution and accept Shariah. We don’t have socialism, we don’t know communism, we don’t want federalism, but we are Muslims,” he stated.

 

‘Let the world know that we have been enjoined by Allah to kill the unbelievers just like how we were enjoined to slaughter rams duringEidel Kabir. And we shall continue to kill those who strive to stand against the will of Allah by opposing Sharia. We don’t mind if we die doing this because it is even a blessing for us to die in this cause and gain paradise. So we are winning on either side. So it is never too late for you to repent and join us on the path of righteousness’, he said

 

The Boko Haram commander said that the sect had succeeded in its campaign in the North, noting that the Nigerian government had not been able to deal with it. He boasted that the sect was ready to go beyond Nigeria and confront foreign powers, particularly America.

 

Our strength and firepower has surpassed that of Nigeria. Nigeria is no longer a big deal as far as we are concerned. We can now comfortably confront the United States of America.

$1 Million Contest Open To African Journalists

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African Media Initiative, has unfolded a new$1 million naira grant giving programme, the African Story Challenge, aimed at encouraging innovative, multi-media storytelling and reporting of issues that improve health and prosperity for Africans.


According to AMI, which is undertaking the project in partnership with the International Center for Journalism, ICFJ, the goal of the contest is “to contribute to the building of a strong media sector able to deliver content that matters to the African public”.

The project is also aimed at inspiring“a bold form of journalism that seeks solutions and uses innovative, digital and data-driven storytelling tools and techniques to hold leaders accountable and increase transparency in government.

Applicants are required to focus on five thematic areas – Agriculture and Food Security, Diseases: Prevention and Treatment, My Africa 2063, Maternal and Child Health and Business and Technology.

The competition is open to all journalists in Africa, including African journalists outside the continent , as long as they have outlets that are accessible to African audiences, and entries are allowed in English, French Arabic and Portuguese.

However, all proposal itself will only be accepted in English.

Journalists who apply, including freelancers are expected to have at least an outlet for their work such print, tv, radio or Internet and applicants can apply as a team though there can be only one entry per individual or team.

Deadlines for applying is according to the thematic areas ranging from May 5, 2013 to May 23, 2014. Applications will be accepted only through the contest’s website. For more information click here

Kiri Dam To Supply 70% Water Needs In Adamawa

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The Kiri agriculture dam is to be converted to a hydro-power project in a bid to tackle the challenge of power supply in AdamawaState, according to Anthony Reuben, assistant  general manager at the State Water Board.

Kiri dam, built on River Gongola, is located in Kiri village, about 20kms from Numan town in Shelleng local government area of the state.

Reuben said that the Adamawa State government, in collaboration with the federal government and an American company, are working on the project.

He said the project which was originally created to provide water to a sugar company, would now assist in meeting the water needs of some communities in the state.

“The Kiri dam project was originally  created mainly to give water to the Savanna Sugar Company, but it will be converted to a hydro-power facility that will supply about 70 per cent of its water to the state,” he said.

Reuben said the dam was currently utilised for only eight hours a day instead of between 12-15 hours due to high cost of maintenance, while expressing optimism that by the time the hydro-power facility is put in place, it will function maximally.

The assistant director also identified other constraints of the board besides power supply as human capital development and lack of  spare parts.

The director said there was also need to reform and modernize the board’s data collection mechanism by creating sub-units and encouraging workers to imbibe the spirit of data collection.

Peace Institute Offers International Fellowship

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The United States Institute of Peace, USIP Jennings Randolph JR Senior Fellowship promises scholars, policy analysts, policy makers, journalists and other experts from any country opportunities to spend time at the Institute reflecting and writing on pressing international peace and security challenges with a topic – war and conflict.

The 10-month programme starting in October will attempt to match the recipient’s earned income during the year preceding the fellowships, up to a maximum of US$100,000 for 10 months. There is also provision for shorter-term fellowships.

The Institute in addition pledges coverage of 80 percent of health premiums for the fellow and eligible dependents, with a cap of $500 per month in certain cases.

Priority will be given to proposals deemed likely to make timely and significant contributions to the understanding and resolution of ongoing and emerging conflicts and other challenges to international peace and security.

Projects will also be chosen based on the quality of project design and its ability to be implemented, as well as the candidate’s project track record and potential as a fellow.

Fellows will contribute to the collegial life of the Institute by presenting their work and participating in workshops, conferences and other events. The editorial staff of the Institute will work closely with Fellows to develop manuscripts for consideration by the Institute Press or for publication as Institute reports.


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Applications are invited from all disciplines and professions including journalists whose work addresses international peace and security challenges.

Fellowship housing will not be provided. Each Fellow is given part-time research assistance during the fellowship.

The application deadline is September 6, 2013.

For more information, click here.

UK Fines GTBank N1.2 Billion

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The Financial Conduct Authority, FCA, Britain’s financial services regulator, has fined the UK subsidiary of the Guaranty Trust Bank $815,000 (about N1.2 billion) for failing to avert potential money-laundering risks.
The bank was accused of not screening customers against sanction lists and failing to establish the purpose of the accounts being opened in their London branch or review the activity of “high risk” accounts.
FCA’s director of enforcement, Tracey McDermott, stressed that banks were at the front line in ensuring that proceeds of crime do not enter the UK financial system.
“GT Bank’s failures were serious and systemic and resulted in an unacceptable risk of handling the proceeds of crime,” she said.
In its reaction, however, the bank conceded that there were lapses early in its set up in Britain, but maintained that those lapses had since been addressed.
GT Bank said in a statement that: “We have fully co-operated with the FCA in its investigation and we have accepted the findings.”

Presidency disputes Claims Of Poverty Rate Increase

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The Presidency has reacted to the African Development Bank, ADB’sreport indicating that Nigeria’s poverty rate has increased from 65.5 per cent in 1996 to 69.0 per cent in 2010.

The special adviser to the President on media and publicity, ReubenAbati, told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, that the report was “suspicious, devoid of truth and political”

He said it was inconceivable that ADB’s report came barely a month after it was noted by the UN at the 38th session of the Food and Agricultural Organisation, FAO, in Rome, that the country had recorded significant reduction in poverty and hunger.

In its most recent annual report of the bank, titled African Economic Outlook, the AfDB had said that “The proportion of people living below the national poverty line in Nigeria has worsened.”

The bank’s report also doubts that the federal government is able to reduce poverty rate by 2015, as it describes present efforts as seemingly weak.

“Nigeria’s prospect of halving poverty by 2015 seems weak. Poverty is higher in rural areas at 73.2 per cent than in urban area at 61.8 per cent,” it said.

The report also noted that the rate of poverty varied significantly between the urban and rural citizens and among the geographical zones, adding that 66 per cent of the rural population lives below poverty line of one dollar per day.

“Malnutrition is widespread,” it said, “Rural areas and disadvantaged groups are particularly vulnerable to chronic food shortage and unbalanced nutrition,” it added.

The ADB report also mentioned that as at 2011 unemployment rate was at 24 per cent compared to 21 per cent in 2010, adding that the rate was high among the age bracket of between 15 and 24, and 25 to 44, at 38 per cent and 22 per cent, respectively.

It said that according to the National Bureau of Statistics, an average of 1.8 million people join the labour market every year over the past five years, with a projection that that number would grow from three million in 2012 to about 8.5 million in 2015.

The bank recommends that efforts to tackle poverty and unemployment in the country must be doubled to ensure effective engagement of the youth for economic growth and development.

Top Chinese Official Sacked For Bribery

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A former top economic official in China has been expelled from the Communist Party and removed from public office, Chinese state media report.

Liu Tienan, formerly deputy head of the National Development and Reform Commission, “accepted huge amounts of bribes”, Xinhuanews agency reported.

Allegations against Tienan emerged online in December when a well-known journalist, Luo Changping, deputy editor of the respectedCaijing Magazine, accused him of corruption.

On entries posted on his microblog, Changping said the official was involved in questionable financial deals, fabricated his academic record and threatened to kill a former mistress.

In May, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection began investigating Tienan for suspected “serious disciplinary violations”.

The downfall of the official is now being seen as a rare victory for public efforts to expose official corruption amid a high-profile crackdown.

Tienan “took advantage of his position to seek profits for others”Xinhua reported, citing the Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

He was found to “seek benefits for his relatives’ businesses by breaking relevant regulations” and had accepted “cash and gifts”,Xinhua said.

The commission also found Liu was “morally degenerate”, Xinhuaadded, without giving further details.

Chinese President Xi Jinping had called for a crackdown on corruption, vowing to tackle it from the powerful “tigers” at the top to the “flies” at the bottom of the Communist Party.

In June, Lei Zhengfu, a former official at the centre of a sex tape extortion scandal, was jailed for accepting bribes.

In July, former Railways Minister Liu Zhijun was given a suspended death sentence for corruption and abuse of power.

Shehu Of Borno Calls For Peace

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The Shehu of Borno, Abubakar Umar  El-Kanemi has called for peace in the state and urged citizens to support government and shun violence.

 

El-Kanemi said the killings of innocent citizens by the Boko Haraminsurgents must stop, insisting that Islam does not condone it.

El – Kanemi who spoke to journalists through Musa Liman, theZanna Sabnoma, chief mobilizer of events, of Borno Emirate, said the indiscriminate and unjust killing of innocent people was unjustifiable, noting that Islam forbids killing in whatever guise and that it was wrong for the insurgents to claim they are jihadistsfighting the cause of Islamic religion.

 

“We need to respect our differences, respect sanctity of life and give support to those in authority. We have see more deaths here and this killing should be over,” he said.

 

The royal father also commended the youths in the state for their bravery in fishing out members of the sect.

 

“The youth volunteers should be commended, they need everybody’s support and prayers. Imagine young men with sticks and cutlasses chasing armed men with sophisticated weapons. Therefore, I urge our people to give them support,” he said.

 

The Shehu of Borno also harped on the need to embrace education, as it is key to human development.

 

Meanwhile, the Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, has reiterated that his administration was now ready to begin the task of transforming the state.

 

Shettima gave the assurance during the Sallah visit on him by theBorno elders and leaders of thought led by Usman Gaji Galtimari.

 

The governor commended the elders for living up to their responsibilities, especially in the face of the unrest in the state.

 

He also emphasized that education remains the portent tool to tackle poverty and insecurity, adding that his administration will continue to work towards ensuring quality and accessible education, good health and viable agriculture that would create job opportunities for the teeming youth of the state.

 

“We would not mind even to pay money to parents to send their wards to school,” the governor said.

 

He highlighted joblessness, poverty, illiteracy and hunger, as some of the causes of the security in Borno.

Pulitzer Center offers travel grants for journalists

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Journalists from all over the world can apply for a travel grant to report topics and regions of global importance, particularly issues unreported or underreported in the mainstream American media.

The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is seeking project proposals from journalists, writers, photographers, radio producers, filmmakers or freelancers of any nationality.

Projects can be in print, photography, radio or video and grants will cover the production of cross-platform reporting projects to be published in newspapers, magazines, websites, radio or TV programs.

The amount of individual travel grants will depend on the specific project and detailed budget planning. Most awards fall in the range of $2,000 to $10,000 but depending on project specifics may be as much as $20,000.

On approved projects, half of the grant amount is generally paid just before travel and the remainder on submission of the principal material for publication or broadcast. Specific grant terms are negotiated during the application process.

Applications must be received in English, along with a resume, project description, budget estimate, three work samples and three professional references.

For more information, click here