A security consultant, Remy Uchendu has petitioned the Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Police in charge of zone 9, Umuahia against a retired police officer, Linus Anyanwu over alleged intimidation and harassment.
Uchendu who is the Chief Executive Officer of Vanguard Security Services, alleged in his petition that Anyanwu had been terrorizing him and his workers at their work site at Ahia Ohuru (New market) in Aba.
He recalled how he earlier made a formal report to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ndiegoro Police Division on the issue and when he wanted to take the matter to court, Anyanwu pleaded he would no longer intimidate him or his workers, but only to renege when the matter was stepped down.
The petitioner said that presently, Anyanwu had employed the services of one of his brothers who is an Inspector in the police force to further harass and intimidate him.
“The men from your zone led by a brother to the said retired officer, an Inspector are now after me for complaining against the retired officer at the Ndiegoro police station,” the petition read.
Uchendu is therefore appealing to the AIG to call his men to order and for them not be used to settle personal scores.
As the Nov.5 date for the planned re-declaration of Biafra by the Biafra Zionist Movement draws near, the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has warned its members to stay out of the exercise which it alleged, is an attempt to bastardize Biafra.
In an interview with journalists, the MASSOB administrator for Aba region A, Mrs. Comfort Ogbuokiri who spoke through her Director of Information, Chidi Okoro; and the Director of Information, Aba region B, Sunny Okereafor said it amounted to taking the people for a ride for anybody to think of re-declaration of Biafra when in actual sense, Biafra had been declared twice.
“Which Biafra do they want to declare? Is it the one declared by Ojukwu or that by Uwazuruike which was declared due to the exigencies of the time? They should stop causing confusion in Igbo and security operatives should checkmate their activities”, they said.
They argued that Biafra was first declared in 1967 by the late Ezeigbo Gburugburu, Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu which led to the civil war that ended in 1970 with the ‘no victor, no vanquished slogan’.
They further recalled that due to what the Igbos had gone through in the Nigerian nation since after the civil war, Raph Uwazuruike on May 22, 2000, re-declared Biafra at Aba with her non violent stance, stressing that what the other group wants to do now, if allowed would make mockery of the state of Biafra and said MASSOB was out of it.
Recall that a group which called itself Biafra Zionist Movement, BZM and led by one Ben Onwuka said it had concluded arrangements for the re-declaration of Biafra on November 5, insisting that nothing would stop the campaign on that day.
Police Affairs Minister, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade (Rtd) handing over the items to the Bayelsa Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral John Jona (Rtd)
From Yenagoa, Bayelsa State
As well meaning Nigerians including corporate organizations continued to assist the flood victims in Bayelsa state, the Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade (Rtd) has extended a hand of fellowship to the flood victims in the state as he yesterday donated relief materials worth millions of naira to the victims.
Olubolade who was a one time Military Administrator in the state, described the recent flood as a mini tsunami, saying that his visit to the state was to access the extent of the damage caused by the flood as well as to know the level of security provided by the police, and give assistance where necessary.
While presenting the items which include several cartons of Indomie, cartons of soap, bags of rice and mattresses to the state government, the minister urged the Bayelsa state government to prepare for the rainy day as according to him, the state is at the lower end and would receive all the waters at times like this before it empties into the ocean.
He also advised that the state could build big halls for sports activities and raise it to a reasonable level so that when there is such occurrence, it could be used as camps for shelter, while commending the efforts of the state government and the good people of the to have put the victims to different camps.
The former military Administrator who was in the company of the former Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and the newly appointed Honorary Adviser to the state government on Agriculture, Dr. Steve Azaiki also urged other spirited individuals and organizations to support the state government in alleviating the sufferings of the displaced people, even as he said he would double what ever he has brought to the state.
“Government alone can not do it and that is why I have come to assist, but with what I have seen on ground, I have seen the need to double what I have done so that it will cater for many. As soon as they empty these items I will bring another one”, the minister declared.
Navy Capt. Olubolade (Rtd) who later visited the temporal camp of the traditional rulers noted that he would always associate with the people of Bayelsa, whether in good time or bad time, adding that he is impressed at the level of unity in the state, while commending Governor Dickson for his vision towards the development of the state.
Receiving the items on behalf of the Governor, the state Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (Rtd) expressed gratitude to the minister for his assistance, saying that his own is significant because the minister is by extension a Bayelsan having governed the state from 1997 to 1999 and therefore knows the terrain even better than some Bayelsans.
He pointed out that the post flood management is more challenging as the flood has dealt a devastating blow to many homes in the state, adding that already a committee has been set up to advice the government on the areas that need to give priority attention after the flood as there are issues of safety and hygiene.
“Already committee has been set up to advice the government on the areas we have to intervene. All public facilities must be addressed as some roads have been cut off. There are already plans to see how students especially the state owned Niger Delta University (NDU) will go back to their schools because the road is cut off into three areas. Survey has been done between the ministry of works and Julius Berger, we expect that by next week the work will start so that normal studies will start”, the Deputy Governor emphasized.
The commercial motorcycle popularly known as Okada was recently banned by some state governors and underprivileged and depressed the livelihood of some truthful and dependable Nigerians across the country who could not secure white collar jobs in the formal sector of the economy. Okada was borrowed from the defunct Nigerian local airline. The commercial motorcycle is strictly hired to convey people to their different destinations especially cities of Nigeria that has huge traffic gridlock. Commercial motorcycles are mainly used in West African countries including Togo , Benin republic, Burkina Faso, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Okadas appeared in the late 1980s during an economic downturn in Nigeria. Jobless youths began to use motorcycles to earn money by transporting passengers on narrow or poorly maintained roads to far away cities and villages. This type of transportation quickly became popular and acceptance of it has increased steadily. Okadas are now one of the primary modes of transportation in Nigeria and comprise a cheap and adaptable transportation system, the most popular informal one in the country by far. Even in remote villages they arrive at regular intervals. It has become a means of transportation regularly used by the young and the old, and men and women. Unfortunately the rise in Okada usage has been accompanied by increased occurrences of risky driving and accidents on Nigerian roads, as a result, Okadas have come under heavy criticism, resulting in legislation intended to restrict or prohibit their operation in some Nigerian cities.
To some extent, Okadas have adequately assisted the jobless graduates, semi-illiterates and others to have constant source of income. Though Okadas have constituted nuisance in the country in terms of criminal activities and resulting effects of accident victims of Okadas. The fact remains that Okada has created jobs for many distressed Nigerians whose hopes were dashed out in the thin air. The cost of purchasing one Okada goes between #85 000 to #95 000 depends on the model of the motorcycle in the market. While some Nigerians use Okada as alternative businesses through hire purchase either weekly or monthly delivering of money to the owner by the Okada operator. Though some state governors intend to introduce tricycle as alternative to Okada while the cost of purchasing tricycle goes between #350,000 to #400,000 and union registration goes for #30,000, depends on its state operation likewise Okada too. There are places tricycle cannot go but Okada can equally finish the journey of the suffering passenger. The ban placed on Okada riders by some Nigerian state governors could be traced to infamous use of Okadas by some unscrupulous and notorious elements to rob innocent people of their goods and nothing else. Even street Okada riding has negatively created dubious means of snatching by passers bags and phones on daily basis. The increasing wave of crime in major cities of Nigeria could be traced to these Okada riders. Although there are black sheep Okada riders who decide to use it for criminal activities and nothing else.
For Lagos State Government under the Ministry of Transportation to ban Okada riders from plying Federal and State roads indicated the increasing heinous activities being created by some Okada riders who are not faithful to the profession. Okada riding has helped many Nigerians to keep hope alive in all levels since our government cannot provide necessary social amenities including the public-private initiative too. It is not only in Lagos state that Okada riding is banned but other states like Rivers, Delta, Enugu and just mention but a few. Some of these Okada riders get more money from distance journey than street riding of Okada. Even the cost of transport fare has increased in some states while commuters and passengers are stranded in most premeditated bus stations in Nigeria. Traffic hold ups are the order of the day in the major cities of Nigeria since the ban of Okada riding. It is sad that most state governors never consider its implications while passengers bear the brunt of such tyrannical and oppressive decisions. Too many laws placed on Okada riders in some states of the federation have prompted the incident of armed robbery, pickpockets and social vices in the country. The three types of Okada riders in Nigeria not known by the government are those who could not secure white collar jobs after graduation, those that were retired abruptly from both government and private organizations without benefits and those who could secure jobs because of their lower qualifications and not connected to the higher powers of the land. Parts of Boko Haram uprising and other social vices are traced to timidity of jobs among the Northern youths. It is not the making of anybody to venture into Okada riding but because of the bad state of leadership and economy over the years. The military regimes constituted to the Okada riding in Nigeria. Since our railway system is dilapidated while our roads are unmotorable, water transportation is no longer in vogue which rural dwellers, especially those in the riverside areas are usages of the system and air transportation is only meant for the rich people. Some village dwellers prefer to use bicycles for unconventional transportation to their various destinations.
Again, the unbendable ban of Okada riders in some states have compelled the Nigeria police and other uniformed men to arrest Okada riders without no cause even when some states set up special task force to apprehend illegal Okada riders on the high ways. Nigeria has fearsome association of Okada riders that can voice out their stakes with the government in power without misgivings. Though the outright ban of Okada riders in Nigeria is not the best. Not long ago when the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) introduced the use of helmets for commercial motorcyclists yet the law was not effected while the Nigeria police saw it as opportunity to make brisk money from Okada victims.
Finally, If Okada riders should be totally banned from operation then, alternative means of transportation should be provided by these so-called state governors while State Assemblies and federal legislature must make up from the shattered economy that prompted the Okada riding in Nigeria while the judiciary must not be left out in terms of prosecution of Okada criminal elements.
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BY GODDAY ODIDI. , Public Affairs Analyst . 08058124798.07086603306, 20 oro street Ajegunle Apapa Lagos.
In early October 2012, long before the latest work of scholarship ‘There was a Country’ by the internationally respected Novelist, Essayist and the critically acclaimed original father of African indigenous literature Professor Chinua Achebe hit the book stands in Nigeria, I was worried to my marrows about the emerging trend of highly misinformed criticism targeted against the renowned author by some persons masquerading about as leaders of the Yoruba nation over a comment in this 333 pages well-crafted and beautifully produced book on the infamous role of General Gowon and late Obafemi Awolowo who imposed economic and food blockade on the then Biafra.
I was worried because of the emerging pattern of hardline ethnic coloration that these so-called critics who have never set their eyes on the book gave to the author of the book ‘THERE WAS A COUNTRY’ Professor Chinua Achebe who rightly recorded these historical facts of the thirty months brutal and uncivil war waged against the then Biafra Republic headed then by popularly acclaimed late General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu by the then military dictatorship of General Yakubu Gowon in whose war cabinet the late Cief Obafemi Awolowo, one of the finest politicians out of South West of Nigeria, served then as the Federal Commissioner for the Economy/Finance.
I was very worried not because Professor Achebe is incapable intellectually wise or otherwise to defend himself against these ethnically charged emotional outburst by a section of the South West of Nigeria against his claim in the book that Chief Awolowo’s decision to impose economic blockade created some of the World’s most atrocious genocide and mass hunger that led to the untimely and gruesome killings through a range of health challenges such as malnutrition/kwashiorkor of phenomenal dimension, of over three million Children, Old Women and elderly civilian men who had nothing to do with the then Nigeria/Biafra civil war since they were not involved in the war fronts in combat against the Nigerian troops supported actively by Britain, Russia and other major world powers who were scheming for the vast Nigeria’s Crude oil reserves.
Why will I be worried about the above sentiments I have expressed since even the metaphysical import of the author’s name ‘CHINUA’ means GOD FIGHTS MY BATTLE? Achebe as well as millions of lovers of truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth will fight for his freedom to express his opinion as opposed to the position of the reactionary forces who would rather prefer that he maintained conspiratorial silence about that bloody genocide of the then military Government against the then Biafran civilians. Sadly, even the main actor in that mass killings of civilians General Gowon regrettably stated recently here in London, United Kingdom, that he has no regret to have taken that brutal action that created the worst human misery of modern World.
The reason for my well-considered apprehension was because of the fact that the attitude of some and/or all of the trenchant critics of the book ‘THERE WAS A COUNTRY’ in which case most of these ignorant critics that colored their thoughts published extensively in the print media in Nigeria with heavy political and ethnic sentiments is precisely because it is an act of anti-intellectualism of the most primitive dimension for someone to seek to deny historical body of evidence regarding the Nigeria/Biafra war that has gone down in history as the first War in the whole wide World to have been recorded and televised to the whole World while the atrocities of Nigerian Government’s imposed genocidal hunger through economic and food blockade against the civilian populace of the then Biafra took a toll on millions of innocent Children, Women and the elderly who perished because they were denied access to basic food reliefs that ought to flow in from the international community.
I was also worried that some of these self -acclaimed political leaders of the Yoruba race in Nigeria who have expressed anger at the isolated statement that Professor Achebe made regarding the inappropriate and inhumane application of economic blockade recommended to the then military junta of General Yakubu Gowon by his then Finance minister Chief Obafemi Awolowo as a way of ending the war and actively promoted and defended by the late Chief Awo and some of his die-hard supporters are actually trying to generate ethnic tensions between the Yoruba and Igbo peoples of Nigeria.
Fortunately, their diabolical scheming to stoke the embers of ethnic warfare between the Igbo and Yoruba have backfired since most of them were the same persons that have consistently betrayed the Yoruba cause at the national level which as I had earlier stated in my earlier published article ‘Achebephobics, Biafran Story and the Truth’, culminated in the denial of the democratic mandate bestowed by majority of Nigerian electorate during the ill-fated 1993 Presidential elections in which the now ‘state’ murdered politician-Chief Kashimawo Olawale Abiola reportedly won.
Some of these half-baked critics of the latest book of Professor Achebe, indeed conspired with the then military junta of the late General Sani Abacha to deny the late Abiola of his mandate. Now they are parading themselves as the new leaders of the Yoruba race and are using the latest World acclaimed historical autobiography of Professor Chinua Achebe as their launch pad. They have failed woefully.
So, in the last twelve days that I have being on brief holiday in the United Kingdom, I have taken the liberty of my presence in London to procure copies of the book ‘THERE WAS A COUNTRY’ and I have also digested the contents and have also found out that these critics of this latest work of scholarship are the worst species of anti-intellectuals who only feasted and still feast on the gullibility of some Nigerians from their own part of the Country to play on ethnic passions even when the author exercised his poetic and literally license and freedom to record these historical facts which he rightly titled his personal history of the Nigerian/Biafran War which also find support extensively in various recorded accounts of some the World’s finest scholars and journalists who were active participant/observers during those dark days of the Nigeria/Biafra war of 1967 to early 1970. Even the first black African winner of the Nobel Prize for literature Professor Wole Soyinka told journalists recently in the United Kingdom that he believed that the Igbos suffered genocide during the Nigeria/Biafran war.
As can be read from several accounts and also reflected by Achebe in his latest work, in the estimation of General Gowon, Nigeria only suffered the death in active combat of about one hundred thousand soldiers but international observers have widely recorded that the then Biafra made up of the South East and parts of South/South suffered huge losses of human beings put conservatively at three million and also the massive destruction of public utilities and the infrastructure of the entire region of the South East [that were never repaired soon after the war] that came under intense bombardments by the well armed then Nigerian soldiers and AirForce that callously threw bombs at market places, hospitals and red cross relief centers inside the then Biafra.
In page 231 of the book ‘THERE WAS A COUNTRY’, the then United States President Richard Nixon categorically branded the strategies adopted by the Gowon-led brutal war time military regime against Biafra as genocide even as the Catholic Pontiff at that time Pope Paul vi branded it as some of the worst cases of agony and mass killing when he addressed the Ugandan Parliament in the summer of 1969.
Achebe wrote in page 231 of the beautifully colored and error-free book thus; “In what is likely to be the most compelling statement of the era from the American President,Schlesinger provides this powerful extract from Richard Nixon’s campaign speech of September 10th, 1968: ”Until now effort to relieve the Biafran people have been thwarted by the desire of the central government of Nigeria to pursue total and unconditional victory and by the fear of the Igbo people that surrender means wholesale atrocities and genocide. But GENOCIDE IS WHAT IS TAKING PLACE NOW-and starvation is the grim reaper. This is not the time to stand on ceremony, or to ‘go through channels’ or to observe the diplomatic niceties. The destruction of the entire people is an immoral objective even in the most moral of wars. It can never be justified; it can never be condoned”.
Achebe simply expressed his view which is a notorious fact among right thinking rational human beings around the World regarding the eternal evil that the economic blockade imposed by General Gowon under the watchful eyes of his trusted Cabinet member Chief Awolowo on the people of the then Biafran Republic. On page 233 of the critically acclaimed book ‘THERE WAS A COUNTRY’ Achebe wrote thus; “It is my impression that Chief Awolowo was driven by an overriding ambition for power, for himself in particular and for the advancement of of his Yoruba people in general. And let it be said that there is, on the surface, at least, nothing wrong with those aspirations. However, Awolowo saw the dominant Igbos at the time as the obstacles to that goal, and when opportunity arose-the Nigeria/Biafra War-his ambition drove him into a frenzy to go every length to achieve his dreams. In the Biafran case it mean hatching up diabolical policy to reduce the numbers of his enemies significantly through starvation-eliminating over two million people, mainly members of future generations”.
This writer is of the opinion that whomsoever denies the fact that millions of innocent lives of Children, Women and the elderly of the then Biafran Republic were callously wasted by the impact of the economic and food blockade of the then military regime of General Gowon is in the same frame of mind as the HOLOCAUST DENIERS like President of Iran Mr. Ahmadinejad and the other anti-Semitic writers who oppose sacred facts of life as recorded in history.
Even Chief Awo during his life time never denied the negative impacts of the economic blockade but sought to justify it by claiming that Biafran soldiers were stealing the food reliefs meant for civilians. Papa Awo also believed that in war every action taken to bring it to an end is justifiable.
But this claim has been debunked by lots of scholars and even the Geneva Convention is clearly against this sort of class genocide through bad economic embargoes as were practiced by the then Gowon-led military dictatorship under which the late Papa Awo served as Finance Minister during the war.
Also in this book, Professor Achebe addressed the inefficiency of the hierarchies of both the United Nations and the then Organization of African Unity [OAU] now renamed African Union [AU] to effectively and impartially mediate in war situations to bring conflicts to an end. The United Nations is still very weak and incapable of saving the civilians of Syria from the bloody attacks of the brutal dictatorship of President l-Assad who is backed by Russia and China. The African Union is at best a mere contraption that has stood by watching Somalia and Mali collapsed into relentless state of anarchy.
This weakness of the United Nation led to the genocide that took place not more than two decades ago in Rwanda under the watchful eyes of the United Nations so-called peace keepers.
On page 212, Achebe wrote thus; “…but as the humanitarian catastrophe worsened, leading ultimately to the starvation and death of millions, even the most committed anarchists would have expected greater United Nations involvement. That did not happen, and I and several others believe that had the United Nations been more involved, there would not have been as many atrocities, as much starvation, as much death”.
Also as a good objective observer of history who actively took part in the Nigeria/Biafran war, Achebe also carried the views of General Yakubu Gowon/Awo in the page 236 of the four segments 333-pages book and he also laid the groundwork on how Nigeria can get it right by extensively canvassing moral revolution and aggressive anti-corruption war devoid of partisan politics, the type that both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and ICPC are waging to the consternation of most right thinking Nigerians.
On page 249 of the book where he treated corruption and indiscipline, Achebe stated unequivocally and rightly so that ”Corruption in Nigeria has passed the alarming and entered the fatal stage, and Nigeria will die if we continue to pretend that she is only slightly indisposed.”
Only recently, the Nuhu Ribadu-led Crude oil Revenue probe panel found out that several hundreds of millions of United States Dollars of Nigeria’s public fund were stolen by those Government officials who are running the Petroleum sector in the last ten years including the current administration.
Anyone who reads THERE WAS A COUNTRY by Chinua Achebe with an open and rational mindset would understand that the writer means well for Nigeria because it is a mortal sin of monumental proportion that successive Nigerian Government have failed to teach the younger ones about the events of the thirty months old civil war and these political actors forgot that any nation that fails to learn from the lessons of her history is inevitably condemned to repeat those same blunders on wider scale which is why armed non-state actors in the guise of Islamic rebels have launched unrelenting war of attrition against the Nigerian State and have unleashed targeted violence and terrorism on Churches, Government institutions and also have killed several moderate Muslims in the North.
Achebe captured this scenario also in his book from pages 250 and 251 whereby he stated the obvious that; “In many respects, Nigeria’s Federal Government has always tolerated terrorism. For over half a century the Federal Government has turned a blind eye to waves of ferocious and savage massacres of it’s citizens-mainly Christian Southerners; mostly Igbos or indigenes of the middle Belt; and others-with impunity. Even in cases where their hands were found dripping in blood, the perpetrators have many a time evaded capture and punishment. Nigeria has been doomed to witness endless cycles of inter-ethnic, inter-religious violence because the Nigerian Government has failed woefully to enforce laws protecting its citizens from wanton violence, particularly attacks against non-indigenes living in disparate parts of the country. The notoriously [some say conveniently so] incompetent Nigerian federal Government, and some religious and political leaders, have been at least enablers of these evil acts.”
Achebe is one hundred percent correct because only recently when some prominent politicians from Borno state including the serving Senator representing Borno Central Senatorial zone was fingered as one of the financiers of the ongoing terror-related violence in parts of Northern Nigeria, the Federal Government including President Jonathan, the Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, watched as mere spectators as the indicted Senator and the immediate past Governor of Borno State dissipate energy engaging in media war over who is to be blamed for the growth of terrorism in Northern Nigeria.
The notoriously incompetent national police hierarchy has just issued a propaganda media statement that the indicted Senator including Senator Mohammed Ndume and the former Governor of Borno State Alli Modu Sherrif are under close security scrutiny. This is laughable because it is inconceivable that people considered as security risk to the nation are busy globetrotting and even attending Government sanctioned meetings and drawing salaries, the same Nigeria Police is making jest of Nigerians by lying that these same political elite blamed by a large segment of the Nigerian society for alleged sponsorship of the armed insurrection are under investigation.
Nigerians know better that the weak Nigeria Police Force were the same retrogressive forces that gave way for the total breakdown of law and order and the near-endless anarchy that has set in in Northern Nigeria. President Jonathan recently said his government was searching for truce with the armed terrorists in the North because the perpetrators of these mass killings are ‘our brothers and sisters’ and only very recently when these armed terrorists announced their decision to negotiate peace appointing General Mohammadu Buhari as is head of delegation to discuss with the current Nigerian Government on possible truce in faraway Saudi Arabia, the Presidential Spokesperson Dr. Reuben Abati expressed Government’s happiness at this turn f event. This is a good evidence that Government deliberately tolerates terrorism for no justifiably reason while allowing millions of victims of these occasional and intermittent mass killings and terror violence to go leak their wounds since Government is not ready to give them social justice and the most desired closure to the violent murder of their loved ones and bread winners by these armed non-state actors who are beautiful brides of the Nigerian Government. Sad.
In the thinking of international scholars including Nadine Gordiner, Margret Atwood, the influential Time magazine of the United States of America, Tony Morrison and the global moral leader Dr. Nelson Mandela of South Africa who wrote copious comments on the back page of THERE WAS A COUNTY, Achebe is one of the finest thinkers of our contemporary World.
So, why is anybody unhappy with this wonderful book of scholarship authored by the World’s respected Novelist Chinua Achebe? We won’t get tired of defending the truth.
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+Emmanuel Onwubiko, Head, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, wrote in from Sidcup Highstreet, London, United Kingdom but blogs @www.huriwa.blogspot.com.
Oct. 6, 2012: This file image made from video released by the Israeli Defense Forces shows the downing of a drone that entered Israeli airspace in southern Israel. (AP/Israeli Defense Forces)
Iran claims it has images of secret Israeli military bases taken by a drone that was launched by Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement and downed by Israel earlier this month, a senior Iranian lawmaker said Monday.
The announcement gave no details about the photos — other than calling the Israeli bases “forbidden sites” — but it suggested Iranian drones have the ability to transmit data while in flight. It also appeared aimed at warning Israel about the options for retaliation for any possible strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. It was the latest boast from Tehran about purported advances in the capabilities of its unmanned aircraft.
A prominent lawmaker, Ismaeil Kowsari, also was quoted as saying that the Iranian-backed Hezbollah possesses more sophisticated Iranian-made drones than the one that was downed, including some that could carry weapons.
“These drones transmit the pictures online,” Kowsari he told the semiofficial Mehr news agency. “The pictures of forbidden sites taken and transmitted by this drone are now in our possession.”
The lawmaker, who heads the parliament’s defense committee, said Hezbollah is “definitely” equipped with more sophisticated drones, but gave no further details.
But a senior Israeli military official said he did not believe the drone possessed a camera
“To the best of our knowledge, no,” the official told Reuters.
Iran has also claimed that Iranian-made surveillance drones have made dozens of apparently undetected flights into Israeli airspace from Lebanon in recent years. Israel has rejected the account.
Iran’s Defense Minister Ahmad Vahid also claimed on Sunday that Tehran has drones far more advanced than the Ayub unmanned aircraft launched by Hezbollah, saying it was not the “latest Iranian technology, definitely.” He did not elaborate.
Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has said the Ayub drone was manufactured in Iran and assembled in Lebanon.
Iran routinely announces technological breakthroughs in its defense program. Last month it claimed to have started producing a long-range missile-carrying drone with a range of 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles).
The Shahed-129, or Witness-129, covers much of the Middle East including Israel and nearly doubles the range of previous drones produced by Iranian technicians, who have often relied on reverse engineering military hardware with the country under Western embargo.
But it’s unclear whether the new drone contains any elements of an unmanned CIA aircraft that went down in eastern Iran last year. Iran said it has recovered data from the RQ-170 Sentinel and claimed it was building its own replica.
Iran’s claims are impossible to independently confirm because the country’s arsenal is not open to widespread international inspection with multinational war games or other cooperation.
The House of Representatives yesterday ordered the full closure of the Kogi State House of Assembly pending the report of its mediation in the crisis rocking the Assembly.
The lawmakers in a letter directed the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, the Director General of the State Security Service (SSS), Ekpenyong Ita and other relevant security agencies to ensure full compliance with its order.
The letter dated 30th October 2012 was signed by the Deputy Chief Whip and Chairman House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee to mediate in the Kogi State House of Assembly crisis, Hon Murktar Ahmed.
The same letter was also addressed to all members of the Kogi State House of Assembly and the Clerk of the House.
The lawmaker also directed the Clerk of the Kogi State House of Assembly and all other supporting staff of the Assembly not to recognize any group of members or its leadership pending the outcome of the Ad-Hoc committee’s mediation.
It could be recalled that 12 members of the 25 member Kogi Assembly had sat and ‘impeached’ the Speaker of the House, Hon Abdullahi Bello and other principal officers of the House.
The action of the 12 members has been variously condemned as illegal.
Analysts are of the opinion that the group did not meet the mandatory two third majority members of the House to carry out any impeachment exercise.
Ahmed insisted that full suspension of legislative business in the House has become necessary to prevent a breakdown of law and order in Kogi State.
A copy of the letter entitled: “Enrolled Order” which was sighted by our reporter in Abuja reads in part: “Having interacted with various segments, persons and members of the Kogi State House of Assembly and other stakeholders from Kogi State, it is clear and apparent that two groups of members of the Kogi State House of Assembly are claiming the leadership of the said Assembly.
“Pursuant to Section 11 (1) and (4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), it is the opinion of the House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee to mediate in the Kogi State House of Assembly crisis that by reason of the prevailing situation, the Kogi State House of Assembly cannot legitimately perform its duty without the breakdown of law and order.
“It is therefore, hereby ordered that: All members should suspend all and any official legislative function pending the outcome of the Ad-Hoc Committee’s mediation.
“The Clerk of the Kogi State House of Assembly and all other supporting staff should not recognize any group of members or its leadership howsoever called pending the outcome of the Ad-Hoc committee’s mediation.
“The Inspector General of Police, the Director General of State Security Service and all relevant security agencies are hereby ordered to ensure full compliance with this order.
Meanwhile, efforts by the Kogi State Government to win over four members of the House in support of Bello from Kogi West was said to have met a brick wall.
Investigation revealed that a meeting to allegedly coax the four members to support the state government’s anointed Speaker was held at about 10.30pm on Wednesday at Chief Jide Omokore’s House in Maitama Abuja.
According to our source, those in allegedly at the meeting were the Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Arch Yomi Awoniyi , Chief Omokore and Prince Olusola Akanmode among other political leaders from Kogi West Senatorial District.
The pro-Bello’s members present were Hon Henry Ojuola (Yagba East State Constituency), Hon Foluso Daniel (Mopa Muro), Hon Yori Solomon Afolabi (Ijumu) and Hon Abidemi Adeyemi (Yagba West).
Another top source at the meeting disclosed that the Arch. Awoniyi-led group requested the four legislators to withdraw their support for Hon Bello in order to confer legitimacy on the Speaker elected by 12 members of the House.
The source said: “The four lawmakers reply to the plea was that they were men of integrity and that they will not sell their integrity over a pot of porridge. They said they would rather maintain their integrity than capitulate.”
In a related development, ex-Governor Ibrahim Idris has waded into the crisis to ensure its amicable settlement.
A source close to the Bello camp however said they are not too sure of his moves.
The source alleged that it was the belief of the 13 anti-impeachment lawmakers that Idris has reached out to the Vice President to intervene in the matter.
He however urged the ex-governor and the Vice president to ensure that the right thing is done and the state house of assembly is returned to the path of constitutionality.
The source said: “We believe the ex-governor means well and we also believe the Vice President would use his good offices as the number two man in an administration that is championing the rule of law to overturn the illegality in the Kogi State House of Assembly.
Another source however claimed that Alhaji Ibrahim Idris was plotting to enlist Vice President Namadi Sambo to prevail on ‘sacked’ Speaker Bello to accept his fate.
When contacted, the Minority Leader of the ‘impeached’ principal officers of the House, Hon Yori Afolabi told The Nation in Abuja that the intervention of Idris is welcome so far as it would bring about justice, fairness and equity in the state.
He however cautioned that the current plan should not be a throw back to what transpired on January 30, 2012 when Bello was summoned alongside the present Governor of the State Idris Wada to Abuja and made to relinquish power to the latter in controversial circumstances.
It would be recalled that three days after the Supreme Court’s ruling that saw Bello taking over as acting governor of the state in January, Sambo and other leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) summoned Bello and Wada to the Villa and prevailed on him to handover to Wada.
He urged the two leaders not to condone illegality in the state but help to restore the state on the path of sanity and constitutionality.
He further enjoined the Vice President and the ex-Governor to mediate in a fatherly manner in the present crisis in the state as leaders of the party.
Afolabi said: “I don’t believe the Vice President would allow himself to be used because there cannot be a divided Presidency.
“Mr President is the number one crusader and exemplar of rule of law and at such they should allow the rule of law to prevail in Kogi.”
Few hours after 247ureports broke the news of the ceasefire by the Members of Jama’atul Ahlis Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad also known as Boko Haram, the group gave conditions for cease fire.
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Members of Jama’atul Ahlis Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad also known as Boko Haram have said they are now willing to cease fire and stop all atrocities being perpetrated by their group and work against other existing groups if the State and Federal Government will truly heed to their demands.
The acclaimed spokesman of the group, Abu Mohammed Ibn Abdulazeez, who doubles as the second-in-command (Amir) to their leader Imam Abubakar Shekau revealed this in a tele-conference with journalists in Maiduguri on Thursday stating that if the state and the federal government want the group to seize fire completely, then former Borno state governor Ali Modu Sheriff must be arrested and prosecuted according to the law of the land.
He also said that apart from the arrest of Senator Ali Sheriff, government should compensate the group and rebuild their places of worship which were destroyed during 2009 uprising.
Abu Abdulazeez further stressed that, all their members who were arrested and are under the custody of security agencies must be released with immediate effect, and all their wives who were displaced following the crises as well as their children must be rehabilitated into the society to create room for a fruitful dialogue with the Federal Government.
He pointed out that for a dialogue to take place, it must be through the following elders namely: Dr. Shettima Ali Monguno, Former Head of State General Muhammadu Buhari, former Yobe State Governor, Bukar Abba Ibrahim, Ambassador Gaji Galtimari and Barr Aisha Alkali Wakil and her husband, Barr, Alkali Wakil, insisting that the dialogue must not take place in Nigeria but Saudi Arabia, as according to him, the government of Nigeria is not sincere for dialogue due to its betrayal in the past.
Abu Abdulazeez also said that the group has mandated five members who are to mediate on their behalf; they include himself (Abu Mohammed Abdulazeez), Abu Abbas, Sheikh Ibrahim Yusuf, Sheikh Sani Kontogora and Mamman Nur
While speaking on the series of killings and unwantom destruction of property that took over Maiduguri recently, Abu Abdulazeez disassociated the group from such act, pointing out that such attacks were politically motivated by those seeking for power in the Borno Emirate council, government or otherwise, but not in line with the ideology of the sect who are fighting for the cause of Allah.
He also said that, the burning of old and newly constructed primary schools witnessed across the state were not masterminded by the sect, insisting that the burning of such places were carried out by aggrieved politicians who were denied contracts from the state government.
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State says the state government is not hostile to the return of mission schools to their original owners but that some knotty issues must be resolved before that is done.
The Governor disclosed this yesterday during the presentation of the laurels won by Lumen Kristi International High School Uromi who represented the state in the National High School Quiz championship for emerging winner of the 2012 competition and also for being the school with the best WAEC result in the country.
According to him, “I am not necessarily hostile to the return of schools to Missions, there is room for that, but there are a couple of issues that need to be addressed, one of which is the entry barrier which must not debar children of the poor on account of their background. If this and other issues are cleared, then we can look at it.”
The Governor congratulated the principal, parents, staff and students of the Lumen Kristi International High School for the achievement which he noted is a move to return Edo State to excellence and a reminder that other students can do better.
He said the competition has been able to inculcate in the children that they have to work hard to achieve success on the basis of merit and he urged them to see the laurels as an incentive to work harder.
“What the National Quiz competition organisers are doing and the students have demonstrated is that Nigeria must be merit-driven. You have won based on merit and not on sentiments. When everything is merit-driven, then Nigeria is on its path to returning to greatness.”
He noted that the state government is determined to find answers to the problems facing the state’s education system and return public schools to their place of pride.
He advised the students who represented the state in the Quiz competition to sustain the hard work saying the state government will support the education of the three students with N250 000 each.
Before making the presentation of the trophy to the Governor, Dr. Chidi Ewerem, the quiz master said the championship endorsed by the Federal Ministry of Education is in collaboration with WAEC and NECO adding that schools are selected based on their performance in the National Examinations.
“The Lumen Kristi International High School was chosen to represent the state alongside 26 other states of the federation and three of the students emerged victorious,”he noted.
He said apart from the trophy the school won N250,000 and will be sponsored for a scholarship in the United States of America.
The Principal of the school, Rev Fr. Etamah said in the past 26 years Lumen Christi has maintained a track record of excellence and has received different awards in the past years among which is coming tops among other schools with the best WAEC result in Nigeria in 2007, 2009 and 2011.
Representatives of the state in the 2012 National Quiz competition are Chikezie Joachin, Mieyefa Ekior and Adudu Blessed.
The Senate has accepted to take a new look at the issue of take-off
grants to some federal universities who did not get theirs.
This indication was given at the interractive session between the
Senate Committee on Education, led by its chairman, Chief Uche
Chukwumerije who was on an oversight function recently at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, (UNIZIK), Awka.
In apparent contradiction to the spurious petitions by some faceless members of staff against the management of the university, the Senate
committee gave a clean bill of health and commendation to the
authorities and management of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, (UNIZIK) for what it described as good, open, sincere and collective leadership
model which has seen massive development and transformation of the
institution within the last three years of the incumbent
administration under the watch of Prof Boniface Egboka.
Chukwumerije noted after they had toured the university and some of
its campuses that, “I feel challenged and elated by what we saw in
this university when we moved round; I feel ten feet tall as a
Nigerian. We saw what good leadership can do, and what prudent
management backed with sincerity can do”.
According to him, “this is the first university we have been to that
adopted a collective way of running its operations, involving the
students, staff and management”.
The commendations were indeed apt and timely for a university recently
bogged down by internal wrangling that was fuelled by spurious
petitions and accusations of non transparency against the management
by some faceless top members of staff.
The Senator pledged that they would revisit the issue of take-off
grant which has not been given to the university by the Federal
Government since its take over in 1992.
He assured that based on the visible justifiable use of the scarce
resources at its disposal especially on qualitative infrastructure,
academic programmes and human resource development, the Senate would
help the institution to get more funds and assistance from the FG. He
specifically named the Special Education intervention Fund as well as
the Special Projects development Funds.
Addressing leaders of the students Union, Chukwumerije urged all
Nigerian students to lead a life worthy of positive impact so as to
make impression on their chosen fields. Also to develop spirit of
public service for the unity and progress of the Nigerian project.
Earlier in his address, the Vice Chancellor, Prof Egboka thanked the
Senate for interest and efforts in the development of education in the
country, which he admitted has assisted immensely. He appealed for the
restoration of the take-off grant due the institution which was yet to
come since inception