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ICC Accuses Boko Haram Of Crimes Against Humanity

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The International Criminal Court, ICC, has accused the Nigerian terrorist group, Boko Haram, of crimes against humanity.

ICC Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, identified the crimes committed the group as murder and persecution.

The court found that the group had, since July 2009, launched widespread and systematic attacks in different parts of Nigeria that have led to the untimely death of thousands of persons, irrespective of religion or tribe.

“The scale and intensity of the attacks have increased over time,”Bensouda said.

The ICC said it was now assessing whether the national authorities are conducting genuine proceedings in relation “to those who appear to bear the greatest responsibility for such crimes, and the gravity of such crimes.”

The prosecutor added that her office was still assessing three other phases of the situation in Nigeria, and that once completed, she would decide if these situations meets the legal criteria established by the Rome Statute.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, OHCHR, have repeatedly warnedBoko Haram against attacks on civilians.


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Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has outlawed the fundamentalist sect and declared a state of emergency in the three most affected states in May to enable the government clampdown on the insurgents.

According to a UNHCR report released in June, related anti-insurgent operations and general insecurity have uprooted thousands of people in north-eastern Nigeria with more than 6,000 of them fleeing to neighbouring Niger for safety.

Located in The Hague, in the Netherlands, the ICC is an independent, permanent court that tries persons accused of the most serious crimes of international concern namely genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes if national authorities with jurisdiction are unwilling or unable to do so genuinely.

Rivers House Leader pleads not guilty to 6-count charge

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The Majority Leader of the Rivers House of Assembly, Chidi Lloyd, on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to the six-count charge brought against him.

 

Lloyd was arraigned before a Port Harcourt High Court on charges bordering on attempted murder, conspiracy, wounding, assault, and malicious damage.

 

The presiding Judge, Justice Latan Nyordee, said the plea of the accused could be taken on the ground that he had been properly arraigned before court adding that the earlier oral announcement of the attorney-general of the state, Nwogu Boms, taking over the case was premature.

 

Counsel to the accused, Beluolisa Nwofor said that he had applied for his bail through a motion on notice which the court graciously allowed him to argue

 

Speaking to newsmen, Nwofor said that he argued a motion for his client’s bail because all his offences were bailable and Lloyd had been in detention beyond the number of days allowed by law.

 

The judge, however, struck the counter affidavit against the bail of the accused and postponed hearing on the motion for bail till next court sitting.

 

Adjourning the case to August 14 for hearing, Nyordee ruled that the accused should be remanded in prison custody.

Nigeria Ratifies Arms Trade Treaty

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Nigeria is set to join the league of countries that have ratified the Arms Trade Treaty, as the minister of trade and investment,Olugbenga Ashiru, is expected to sign and ratify the treaty at the UN Headquarters in New York this month.

The adoption of the treaty is a realisation of efforts that started in 2006 following the adoption of the UN resolution 61/89.

Nigeria not only co-sponsored the treaty but coordinated the African group throughout the process of negotiation.

The resolution recommended the establishment of common international standards for the import, export and transfer of conventional arms.

Members of the UN adopted the treaty on April 2, 2013 and it was made open for signatures on June 3, 2013. So far, 81 member countries have ratified the treaty.

The treaty stipulates the prevention/eradication of illicit arms as well as their diversion and would ensure the prohibition of illicit transfer of conventional arms within the African region.

It would also ensure the reduction in human suffering and contribute to regional peace, security and stability.

The ratification is expected to take place next Monday.

Detained Rivers Majority Leader, Chidi Lloyd Gets Bail

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A Port Harcourt High Court on Wednesday granted bail to ChidiLloyd, the detained Majority Leader of the Rivers House of Assembly.

Lloyd was arraigned before the court over a six-count charge of attempted murder, conspiracy, wounding, assault, and malicious damage.

Presiding Justice Latan Nyordee granted Lloyd bail in the sum of N10million and three sureties in like sum, and directed Lloyd to deposit his international passport with the court.

He said that Lloyd was granted bail because the offences with which he was charged are bailable and that he had been in detention beyond the days allowed by law.

The judge said another consideration in granting bail to Lloyd was his health as he was reported to be diabetic and hypertensive.

Justice Nyordee said that two of the sureties should have landed property valued at N10 million in Port Harcourt, while one should be a Grade Level 16 officer in the civil service.

Beluolisa Nwofor, counsel to Lloyd, had pleaded that his client’s international passport should not be deposited in court because of his health condition which might require travelling abroad.

The judge objected to the plea on grounds that the case had been ruled and adjourned to Nov. 21 for hearing.

Speaking to newsmen shortly after the adjournment, Nwofor said he was happy that the long fight to obtain bail for his client was successful.

“Although it is not a permanent bail, but a temporary one for him to stand trial, we are happy about that,” Nwofor said.

Nwofor said that he had filed an application to have the case against his client dismissed on grounds of abuse of court process.

Man Arrested 30 ATM Cards, 8 Signed Cheques In Warri

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested one Kingsley Mudi for having 30 ATM cards in his possession.

Mudi who was picked up last Friday at a Fidelity Bank ATM spot inWarri, Delta State following a tip-off, also had on him eight signedUBA cheques belonging to different persons.

He had allegedly withdrawn a total sum of N550, 000 with the ATM cards before he was arrested.

According to a statement signed by the EFCC’s head of media and publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, the culprit who claimed to be a discjockey and barbing saloon operator, has volunteered useful information to investigators on his modus operandi.

The commission said he will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

35 Killed In Boko Haram/JTF Clash

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Not less than 35 persons have been confirmed dead after an attempted take-over of security and military installations in the state by suspected Boko Haram sect.

Several others are said to be injured.

The Boko Haram insurgents invaded many local government of the state including Kukawa, Abadam, Biu, Kaga, Damboa, Mafa andMarte in spite of the heavy presence of security operatives after they were dislodged from their Sambisa camp base.

According to a statement by the spokesman of the Joint Task Force, JTF, in Borno State, Sagir Musa, the ousted sect members attempted to take-over security and military outfits in the area but were repelled, leading to the death of 32 sect members, two soldiers as well as a policeman.

“Troops have successfully repelled Boko Haram terrorist attacks on mobile police (MOPOL) base and Bama town. Terrorists using sophisticated weapons and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) attacks at about 6:45am on 4 August 2013. The encounter led to the death of one policeman and seventeen Boko Haram terrorists. Two soldiers were also wounded.”

He added: “Similarly, at about10am on 4 August 2013, some BokoHaram terrorists armed with sophisticated weapons attacked the Multinational Joint Task Force, MJTF, location at Malam Fatori. The attack led to the death of two soldiers and 15 Boko Haramterrorists.”


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At the end of the confrontations, 4 Toyota Hilux vehicles, 10 AK47rifles, 2 G3 rifles, 10 X 40 mm bombs, 3 RPG tubes, 85 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, an Improvised Explosive Device, 3 motorcycles, 10 AK47 rifles magazines, a G3 magazine, among others were recovered.

Musa said normalcy has returned to both towns and urged the public to continue to assist the security agencies with timely and credible information.

The federal government last week deployed soldiers withdrawn from peace keeping operation in Mali to the troubled state in meeting the request of the state government for additional troops.

INEC Discovers 93,526 Multiple Registration Cases In Anambra

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has discovered 93,526 multiple registration cases in Anambra ahead of the November 16 governorship election.

 

The chairman of the commission, Attahiru Jega, stated this on Monday in Abuja during an interactive session with civil society organizations and the media on voters’ registration optimization.

 

The INEC chairman said that before the 2011 general elections, the commission discovered 870,000 cases of multiple registrations nationwide.

 

He promised that the commission would ensure that it eliminates ghost voters in the 2015 polls starting with the offenders in Anambra State, especially as it partners with the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, to jointly commence prosecution of more people who contravene electoral laws.

 

“We have prosecuted over 200 people; we have asked our legal department in Anambra State to commence prosecution of some of these multiple registrants, because we want it to be an example before we commence the continuous voters’ registration, that the register has come down by five per cent from what was registered in 2011, is because we removed all multiple registrations in compiling the register.” Jega said.

 

He lamented that good governance will continue to elude the nation if the people’s votes were not made to count in the election of leaders.

 

Jega identified underage registration as a major problem affecting smooth registration in the country adding that community connivance, lack of vigilance by security operatives and INEC staff also contributed to underage registration.

 

INEC boss expressed concern that in many communities where multiple registrations occurred, INEC officials were helpless after threats by residents.

He said, henceforth, all voters’ cards would be issued and collected at the local governments with age identification by the electorate to minimize electoral fraud.

“As we count down to the 2015 elections the commission is increasingly fine-tuning work process to ensure delivery of elections that are much more free, fair and credible than that of 2011,” Jegasaid.

He, however, solicited supports from stakeholders and all Nigerians to ensure the success of 2015 general elections.

 

The INEC chairman also stated that the newly registered party, All Progressives Congress, APC, is free to field candidates in the forthcoming election in Anambra.

 

He noted that the provision in Section 84 (c) of the Electoral Act qualifies the new party to field candidates for the November 16 governorship election in the state.

APC Governors Forum For Launch In August

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Governor Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State on Monday said that the inaugural meeting of governors of the newly registered All Progressive Congress, APC, will be held in Lafia, the state capital before the end of August.

 

The governor dropped the hint during a stakeholders meeting of theAPC in the government house, Lafia.

 

The meeting, which was attended by former state executives of the three parties that merged into APC, the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, the All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, and the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, agreed to set up a committee to commence the process of winding down of the parties in the state.

 

Governor Al-Makura explained that the APC was born out of patriotism and that it would promote the ideal of internal democracy. He said the party will work to achieve the aspirations of the people and ensure fairness without religious or tribal biases in order to move the country forward.

 

He said the success of the merger is a sign of true patriotism on the part of those who struggled for the realization of the APC.

 

“We are doing it out of patriotism and to redirect the affairs of the country for the better thorough visionary development,” he said.

 

Al-Makura said the APC will genuinely serve Nigeria and better the lot of the ordinary citizens.

 

“Our power evolved from the grassroot because of the respect and recognition we have for our teaming members in trying to depart from the mentality of the past as the case may be in otherpoliticalparties’.

 

“Before”, the Nasarawa State governor observed, “I was operating as an orphan as the only CPC governor”, adding that “now

 

I can raise my head above the roof with about ten colleagues to champion our collective course”.

 

The meeting came to an end with the various chairmen of the three merging political party giving their vote of thanks and advice on how the new party could be united.

Soludo, El-Rufai Resign From Thisday Editorial Board

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Former governorof the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, ChukwumaSoludo, and former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT,Nasir el-Rufai, have resigned their membership of the THISDAYeditorial board, the newspaper has reported.

Soludo resigned to pursue his governorship ambition in AnambraState on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.

 

On the other hand, El-Rufai’s resignation from the Board is to enable him devote his attention to his new position as the deputy national secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

During his membership of the THISDAY Editorial Board, Soludo ran a bi-monthly column titled: ‘The Soludo Solution’, which focused on evidence-based policy analysis of African and Nigerian economic developments.

The column, which began running in August 2012, specialised in macroeconomics, monetary policy, public finance and fiscal policy, financial systems, institutional economics and political economy.

 

El-Rufai also ran a popular, sometimes controversial column in the newspaper and it is speculated that he nurses a presidential ambition.

Exclusive: President Queries Lamido Sanusi Over CBN Fraud

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President Jonathan queries CBN Governor over apex bank’s audited report

 

In a move that has surprised many, President Goodluck Jonathan has queried the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, over various infractions detected in the apex bank’s 2012 audited account.

 

The query, which covered 22 issues bordering on massive fraud at the bank, was sent to the governor on May 6 and the response, though expected back on May 8, was submitted to the President on May 21.

 

The query of the bank’s account, which its auditors, Ernst and Young, passed without officially signing, with only a comment that it complies with the CBN Act, covers issues such as investment of a huge amount of money in an Islamic bank in Malaysia without any guarantee of its generating returns.

 

Others are write-off of about N3.5 billion CBN staff housing loan and the donation of about one billion naira to a political party to open up offices across the country. This donation, which was given under the special access item in the account, is believed to be geared towards furthering Sanusi’s alleged political ambition in the 2015 general elections.

 

The query touched other issues such as refusal of the apex bank to consolidate in its account, the trillion debt owed by the Asset Management Company, AMCON, and  the non-disclosure of the total liabilities through the bond floated by the company.

 

The governor was also asked to explain the discrepancies noted in the 2012 account regarding the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company, a subsidiary of the apex bank.

 

Other issues include the controversial donations made to some higher institutions in the country.  Investigations have shown that some of the donations were inflated in the bank’s books.

 

For example, while the Bayero University Kano, BUK, was said to have collected N4billion, the school authorities claimed it got only N1billion.

 

The apex bank’s account became suspicious when the governor refused to submit it to the Financial Reporting Council, FRC, the body with the mandate to ascertain the compliance of companies with accounting standards, and the International Financial Reporting Standards, IFRS.

 

Rather than submitting it to the body, the governor requested for seven years’ grace for the CBN to comply with FRC stipulations.

 

The audit report of the account, which was submitted directly to the President, was later forwarded to the economic adviser to the President for his appraisal. The official okayed the account and noted that it complied with the CBN Act.

 

However, unhappy with the economic adviser’s comment, Jonathan returned the report to him and drew his attention to the refusal of the auditor to sign the account.

 

An official of Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria, ICAN, told our reporter that an audit report is worthless when it does not carry the signature of the auditor.

 

This is not the first time the CBN account will be open to scrutiny but the bank has always hidden under its autonomy to stave off close inspection. The apex bank is on the first line charge and receives its appropriation directly from the federation account and exercises enormous financial autonomy.

 

In May, the public accounts committee of the House of Representatives also had cause to query several expenditure items amounting to N4.7 billion in the CBN accounts. This included the N2.8 billion which the bank said it spent on the construction of its Port Harcourt branch.

 

The House in turn had worked with a report from the office of the auditor general of the federation which queried extravagant expenditure by the apex bank for which documents were not made available for verification.

 

Chairman of the House committee on public accounts, Solomon Olamilekan at a meeting with officials of the bank alleged that there were indications that due process was not followed in expenditure as no documents were provided.

 

Some of the transactions that the committee queried include the sums of N23 million and N50 claimed to have been spent for the same purpose of renovating the governor’s official residence as well as N848 million spent on the purchase of a property from the National Planning Commission without any transaction agreement.

 

However, like many probes of public institutions by the National Assembly, the matter appears not to have been pursued.

 

The N4 billion donation to BUK questioned in the President’s query had not even been known to the public. What had irked many Nigerians, including federal lawmakers, was the donation earlier in the year of N100 million to victims of terrorism in Kano, Sanusi’s hometown.

 

The House of Representatives entertained a motion on misuse of public funds on the donation which degenerated into a rowdy session. Many members accused Sanusi or misuse of public funds.

 

Member from Yobe State, Goni Lawan, described Sanusi’s donation of  N100 million to Kano State and another N25m gift to Madalla bomb blast victims as “an act of terrorism”, arguing that attacks in Yobe and Borno states did not attract the same monetary consolations from the CBN governor.

 

“When I first heard of the action of the CBN governor, I was surprised. I asked whether Yobe and Borno states were not parts of Nigeria, as these attacks took place there first,” Lawan said.

 

Attempts to get the apex bank to react our story were unsuccessful.  Over a week ago, when our reporter contacted the corporate affairs director of the CBN,  Ugochukwu Okoroafor, and confronted him with the various issues noted in the CBN 2012 audited account, he claimed ignorance of any presidential  query to the governor.
“I don’t know what donation you are talking about. Was it done in cash? I’m not aware of the things you are saying. If you can provide me with this document that would help, because I haven’t seen it,” he said.
Okoroafor said he was out of town on an official assignment in Abia State and would not be back until last weekend.
A mail asking him to respond to specific allegations about a write-off of about N3.5 billion CBN staff housing loan, donation of about N1 billion to a political party to open up offices across the country as well as the donation of N4 billion to the Bayero University Kano, among others, has not been replied.

 

Also, reminder text messages to the CBN spokesman have been ignored.