Firm to invest N1.5 billion US dollars in Enugu Coal Power Plant

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A foreign business concern, Green Pheonic Energy International has disclosed plans to establish a Coal Power Plant in Enugu at the cost of 1.5 billion US dollars.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company Mr. Brain Ransom who disclosed this during a courtesy call on the Acting Governor of Enugu State Mr Sunday Onyebuchi, stated that the proposed plant would be capable of generating about 200 mega watts of electricity.

He added that the company would also be involved in water treatment and
preservation of food crops while serving as a great source of empowerment and economic development for the people of the state.

Mr. Brian Ransom noted that the duration of their operations in Enugu
would be up to 30 years, adding that before commencement of their
programme, they would visit communities in the state to identify their
problems and areas of needs.

The Chief Executive further stated that the company had visited Lagos
and other places in Nigeria before coming to Enugu, stressing that he
took delight in the work ethics of the youths in Lagos and Enugu
States.

In his reaction, the Acting Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi disclosed that necessary facilities for investment have been provided in Enugu
State to lure investors.
The Acting Governor explained that right from the time coal was
discovered and United African Company (UAC) established, Enugu had played
a major role in the socio-economic development of the country as the capital of Eastern Region, East Central State and today capital of Enugu State.

The Governor urged the management of the establishment to find Enugu
as conducive as the early Europeans, emphasizing that the people are
hardworking and hospitable to visitors.

Acting Governor Onyebuchi said that out of the over 400 communities in
the state, each have primary and secondary schools, adding that apart
from good governance, Enugu has good roads, hospitals, security and
other important infrastructures that would enhance investment.

He also noted that the state has the first indigenous university in
the country and assured them of the state co-operation in their
business bid.

GTBank halts electronic transfer services, as fraudsters breach its IT system

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By The Citizen

Some fraudsters have breached the information technology system of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) PLC, forcing it to halt some electronic-based services.

THE CITIZEN can authoritatively report that a fraud that sleazed some millions of naira from the account of one of the founding fathers of the GTBank forced it to stop instant money transfers, both from their internet banking services and savings account. Instead, the bank has restricted all transfers to current account.

According to a reliable source in the information technology unit of the bank, who pleaded for anonymity, the fraud happened like a speed of light. “Some fraud stars opened some savings accounts, had access into one of our founder’s account, and wired the money into their savings accounts instantly. In two days, the millions had left their accounts, withdrawn through Automated Teller Machines (ATM), even breaking some rules guiding ATM withdrawals” he said.

THE CITIZEN learnt that when the account owner raised the alarm and drew the attention of the management to the fraud, the bank immediately halted all electronic transfers before it later approved the use of current accounts for initiating any form of electronic money transfers bank wide.

According to him, when this happened many heads rolled in the bank, including the account officer, branch manager, and others in operations and IT. Some of them were redeployed to other units.

He said, “The bank stopped electronic transfers from savings account because the level of documentation in the account opening process is low compared with what obtains in current account.

“Besides, the bank noticed that most of the frauds that hit the bank in the recent time,  especially after the Cashless Policy took effect in Lagos, were perpetrated mainly from savings accounts. Also, the bank settled for NEFT, which is a product of the Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement Systems Plc which tarries for some hours before the transaction is completed, at least to give room for further verifications.”

Some customers that THE CITIZEN spoke with concerning their inability to do instant money transfers from their GTBank accounts confirmed the development, as they complained that they suddenly realised that they could not execute such transactions from their savings accounts any longer.

“The annoying thing is that since such change in policy took place, the bank has not offered any explanation to its customers,” a bank’s customer, who identified himself simply as Timothy, said.

Attempts by THE CITIZEN to obtain the comment of the bank proved abortive. Calls put through to the cell phone of Ogechi of Corporate Communications Unit of the bank were not answered and an SMS sent to her phone was not responded to.

GTBank is one of the banks that pride themselves as technology-competent.  It harps on its state-of-the-art technology as a selling point.

Soccer legend Peter Rufai slumps, battles for life

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peter rufai

By News Express,

Former Super Eagles goalkeeper Peter Rufai is battling for his life after slumping last night in his Lagos office, South-West Nigeria. He was said to have been devastated by the death, last week, of his 78 years old mother.

Rufai’s younger brother Bruce said this morning that the legendary goalie has yet to be revived and needs prayers.

“We have a situation in our hands,” Bruce said in a frantic phone call to Rufia’s friend,sports journalist Kayode Tijani. “My brother Peter Rufai yesterday night just suddenly slumped at the office. We rushed him to Toki Hospital off Adeniran Ogunsanya where he is now. The doctors are doing everything possible though he’s not really come around yet and they don’t know yet what the real cause of the slump is. He’s been taking the death of our 78-year-old Mum badly since last week. We are really praying here for his health,” Bruce added.

Reacting to the news, Tijani said: “Please everyone Pray for PETER RUFAI.”

News Express reports that Peter Rufai (shown in photo), fondly called Dodo Mayana, one of Nigeria’s greatest goalkeepers ever, returned home after his retirement to go into sports management and consultancy. He runs the Lagos-based Staruf Sports Development and is a key player in grooming budding football stars.

EFCC Docks Suspect Over N45m Scam

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IIBUKUN ADEBAYO ADEDAYO

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday October 15, 2012, arraigned one Ibukun Adebayo Adedayo before Justice Habeeb Abiru of the Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, on a 24 count charge bordering on stealing, forgery and uttering to the tune of N45, 121, 509.93 (Forty five million one hundred and twenty one thousand five hundred naira).
Adedayo allegedly converted money entrusted to her firm, Structured Financial Group of Ventures to personal use by forging the e-mail instruction of clients.
One of the charges read: “Ibukun Adebayo Adedayo on or about the 13th of June, 2008 at Lagos within Ikeja Judicial Division whilst being Head of Structured Financial Group of Ventures and Trust Limited stole and fraudulently converted the sum of N7, 000,000 (seven million naira) property of Mrs Olajumoke Obafemi in her account with Ventures and Trust Limited.”
Another charge read:“Ibukun Adebayo Adedayo on or about the 4th of August, 2008 at Lagos within Ikeja Judicial Division whilst being Head of Structured Financial Group of Ventures and Trust Limited stole and fraudulently converted the sum of N6, 5000, 000(six million five hundred thousand naira) property of one Olajumoke Obafemi which sum you debited from her account with Ventures and Trust Limited and credit to the account of Manamachi Technobuild Services with Zenith Bank Plc and Converted same”.
The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge, prompting prosecution counsel, Takiyudeen Arabi, to ask the court to remand her in prison custody and give a date for the commencement of trial.
However, counsel to the defendant, Olukemi Omotosho said she had filed an application for bail and asked the court for a short adjourned date to consider the application. She also pleaded that the accused person be remanded in EFCC custody.

Justice Abiru adjourned the case toOctober 22, 2012 for hearing of bail application and ordered that the accused be remanded in EFCC custody.

HURIWA Condemns Dogon Dawa- Kaduna Killings

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“President Goodluck Jonathan must rapidly put effective measures in place to practically reform the Nigeria Police Force and compel the operatives to perform their constitutional duty of protecting lives and property of Nigerians to stop the speedy decline to the abyss of impunity and lawlessness that Nigeria is rapidly becoming”.

With the above phrase, HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) strongly condemned as “despicable”, “crime against humanity”, and “atrocious” the alleged killing of 22 villagers of Dogon Dawa in Kaduna state by suspected armed robbers on Sundry morning.

The Rights group wants the Federal Government to sanction top police and security officers in charge of affected areas whereby killings of innocent Nigerians have become widespread to make other armed security officers to be awake to their constitutional responsibility to corporate Nigeria and Nigerians.

In a statement by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National media officer Miss. Zainab Yusuf, the HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA has appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to take action to reform the collapsing policing institution which has given rise to the wanton killings of unarmed citizens all across the country by well armed non-state actors.

The Rights group said a situation whereby top police and security officers given statutory responsibility to secure lives and property of Nigerians but fail to do are allowed to retain their top jobs is absurd and primitive.

As a pragmatic solution to the widespread killings, the Rights group appealed to the National Assembly to consider the popular call by a majority of Nigerians for a constitutional amendment to include the formation of State and community policing institutions.  

HURIWA stated thus; “We once more appeal to President Jonathan to rise to the occasion as the commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces and enforce constitutional measures to stop this wanton destruction of precious lives and property of Nigerians because the primary legal role of any civilized government is the protection of lives and property of the citizenry”.

“The killing, by suspected armed robbers, of over twenty Nigerians in Dogon Dawa village of Kaduna is one in the Plethora of the dastardly criminal acts of mass murders which have taken place in Mubi, Adamawa state; Aluu, in River State, and Barkin Ladi in Plateau State. This spate of unwarranted waste of lives must be stopped and perpetrators arrested, prosecuted and punished in line with the due process of the law; HURIWA stated.

Edo to enforce UBE

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Edo State Government is set to strictly enforce the compulsory Universal Basic Education and has warned that parents and guardians who fail to send their children and wards to school will be prosecuted.

Speaking during his on-the-spot assessment of teachers’attendance and punctuality in schools in Edo North, the state Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole said Primary and Junior Secondary Education is compulsory under the Universal Basic Education and parents who fail to take advantage of this free education will face the wrath of government.

He however frowned at the negligence of some teachers to their their duties saying the government is ready to wield the big stick by dismissing indolent teachers and hire those ready and enthusiastic to work.

According to him, “you are supposed as a matter of character and conviction come to school on time and ensure that you remain, teach and impact knowledge”.

He said teachers should go beyond working for their wages. “You must have that affection for your children and passion to teach.

“If you are not here at 8.00 a.m, how would you know those that get here late. We expect you to take the children as your children.  One of you told me you took your children to school.  You want someone else to teach them.  That is good.  If you don’t teach the ones under you why should people teach your own?”, he queried.

The Governor advised “all of us must recognize that the future of Edo State is in your hands and that is why we are doing everything possible to rebuild schools and to restore integrity to public schools and I am happy with the response we are getting that people are withdrawing their children from private schools to public schools”.

He frowned that some students were dressed in mufti and not properly dressed in their uniforms and gave them one week to sew their uniforms or face being sent out of the classrooms. He warned that parents and guardians of such students will be prosecuted for failing to do their own part in ensuring their children enjoy free education in the state.

The Governor who interacted with the students visited Iyeke Girls Grammar School, Otaru Grammar School and Ekhe Primary School, all at Auchi in Etsako West Local Government Area.

Mosque Attack: Yakowa visit Dogon Dawa

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The Burial

 

Governor Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa undertook an assessment tour of the Dogom Dawa Community today.
He visited the house of late head of the vigilante, Makama Ahmad Aliyu who was killed, amongst others, when the criminals entered his house.
The governor was accompanied by the GOC (I) mechanize Division Gen Wahab, the State Director of SSS, Mr. Zamba, the Commissioner of Police Olufemi Adenaike, sector commander road safety, other senior security officers and the member representing Birnin Gwari, Aliyu Balarebe Jigo.
The Emir of Birnin Gwari, Alhaji Zubairu Jibril Maigwari (II) receives them at the home of late Makama and narrated to the governor how the people were killed by the criminals who were on a revenge mission.
The Emir told the governor that with proper collaboration between the vigilante members of the community and the security officers, the criminals can be rounded up.
The emir further told the governor that information available to him shows that the criminals were driven out of Zamfara state and decided to make Birnin Gwari their new home.
The Governor who was already in Abuja on his way out of the country quickly cancelled his trip and return today to Kaduna and proceeded straight to Dogon Dawa.
The governor who was almost in tears told the people of the area that the state will do all within its power to round up those who carried out the dastardly act.
He told the emir that a special Security Council meeting will be held to map out strategy of driving the criminals from Birnin Gwari LG.
He also stated that Kaduna state will collaborate with the security officers of Niger, Zamfara, kebbi and katsina who share the same boarder with Birnin Gwari on how to curtail the activities of the criminals.
According to the governor, the need to further improved on the security situation in the state influenced the decision to buy 40 more additional operational vehicles for the state security outfit – operation yaki.
While condoling with those who were injured, the Governor immediately ordered the commissioner of health, Turaki Kalik to immediately take charge of those in the hospital and pay all medical bills

Submerged communities in ONELGA and Ahoada East receives relief materials from Total E&P

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Oil giant operator, Total E&P has donated relief materials to displaced residents of its host communities ravaged by the floods in Ahoada East and Idu in Ogba/ Egbema /Ndoni local government areas in Rivers State.
The materials are bags of rice, cartons of water disinfectants, vegetable oil, bottled water and tin tomatoes. Others include packets of tissue rolls and bags of salt.
Presenting the items to the community chiefs, the Managing Director of Total E&P Guy Maurice who was represented by his deputy on Sustainable Development, Cyprian Ojum, said the company is concerned about the plight of their host communities and decided to intervene.
Maurice said the company will also render medical assistance when the need arises. He commended the chiefs on their peaceful cooperation with the company in their communities.
In his response, the Eze Ekpeye Logbo of Ekpeye Kingdom in Ahoada East Local government area, Eze Robinson O. Robinson, while accepting the relief materials, thanked Total for their concern and intervention to the plight of victims of the Ekpeye communities.
Eze Robinson whose palace has also been submerged described Total as a community friendly company and always identifying with its host communities. He promised that the company will witness a more peaceful co-existence and operations in the Ekpeye Kingdom.
The Ekpeye King revealed that about three quarter of communities under the Ekpeye Kingdom has been submerged leaving over one hundred persons displaced. He frowned at the federal government decision to place Rivers state in the category C instead of A in the flood impact assessment.
He urged the federal government to review the categorization and also come to the aid of the Rivers people.
Some of the displaced victims of the Idu community in ONELGA who spoke to our correspondent Precious Werner Ahiakwo commended Total for the relief materials adding that they are yet to feel the impact of the Rivers State government in their community.
They also told our correspondent that the impact of the flood has cut off the community from other towns with some people still trapped on top of trees and roof tops.

Ladgo Dam Flood: NEMA Records 88740 Displaced Persons in Adamawa, Benue and Taraba States

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As President Goodluck Jonathan likely to complete the first leg of his nationwide tours of flood affected states, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed the registration of 88740 Internally Displaced Person (IDPs) in Adamawa, Benue and Taraba States where floods were triggered by the release of water from the Ladgo Dam in the Republic of Cameroon.
The IDPs were registered by Emergency and Rescue workers after the floods that consumed houses and washed away farmlands.
In Adamawa State which was worst hit, emergency workers recorded 46,030 Internally Displaced Persons in seven affected local government councils.
In Benue State 19505 IDPs were recorded from  six affected local government councils, while in Taraba, the emergency workers registered 23,205 IDPs in camps that are spread in seven local government councils of the state.
The NEMA officials have collaborated with major stakeholders especially the respective State Emergency Management Agencies (SEMAs), response agencies, Red Cross Society and recognized volunteers in the establishment and management of the camps where the internally Displaced Persons are temporarily accommodated. Relief materials have also been provided to the victims.

Poll: Obama’s lead over Romney with Florida’s Hispanic voters tightens

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Mitt Romney is closing the gap on President Barack Obama among likely Hispanic Florida voters, a majority of whom say they’re not better off than four years ago, according to a new Florida International University/Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald poll.

Obama is ahead of Romney 51-44 percent among Hispanics, a relatively narrow lead that could spell trouble for a Democratic campaign that’s counting on minority support as non-Hispanic white voters flock to the Republican ticket in droves.

In the rest of the country, however, it’s a different story for Obama when it comes to likely Hispanic voters.

The president wallops Romney 66-31 percent overall across the U.S., according to the poll’s national survey of 1,000 likely Hispanic voters. It was taken Oct. 10-11 along with the 720-voter poll in Florida.

The difference here: Cuban-American voters, who are overwhelmingly Republican and who appear to be increasingly excited about Romney’s campaign.

“What’s remarkable is the demographic split in Florida: Puerto Rican and Dominican and other Hispanic voters trust Obama. Cubans just don’t,” said Eduardo Gamarra, an FIU professor of Latin American studies who conducted the poll with his political research firm, the Newlink Group.

In the national and Florida surveys, Cuban voters consistently gave Obama low marks on handling the economy, immigration and foreign policy. Puerto Rican and Dominican voters said the opposite.

Momentum from Cuban voters could help other Republican candidates on the Florida ballot, particularly in South Florida.

Take out Cuban voters, and Obama wins Florida Hispanics 64 percent to Romney’s 33 percent, according to the poll, which has a 3.6 percent error margin.

Overall, 54 percent of Florida Hispanics said they were not better off than four years ago, compared to 46 percent who said they were. That’s not just a reflection of Cuban sentiment; it’s an indication of Florida’s unemployment rate, which is higher than the nation’s. And Hispanic unemployment is higher still. The number of Hispanic children living in poverty now exceeds the number of non-Hispanic white children, even though Hispanics are a minority.

Nevertheless, Obama edges Romney 51-48 percent over who would better at fixing the economy. He also pulls ahead of Romney 53-47 percent over handling foreign policy and 55-44 percent concerning immigration.

Asked if Obama had “fulfilled his promises to the U.S. Hispanic community,” 51 percent said no.

That could be a legacy of Obama’s 2008 pledge to pass the pro-immigrant DREAM Act in his first term. It failed in the U.S. Senate thanks to a Republican filibuster.

The nation’s most-influential Spanish-language TV personality, Univision’s Jorge Ramos, made Obama’s failure a major issue last month during a nationally-televised forum at the University of Miami.

“A promise is a promise, and with all due respect,” Ramos said, “you didn’t keep that promise.”

Obama seemed to agree later when asked what his biggest failure was: “Well, Jorge as you remind me, my biggest failure has been comprehensive immigration reform.”

The Obama lead is far bigger in the national poll of Hispanic voters — and would be bigger in Florida were it not for Cuban voters like Lázaro Sierra, a 73-year-old Republican who came to the U.S. four decades ago.

“I’m going to vote for the Republican Party: Mitt Romney,” said Sierra, who lives in Miami’s Shenandoah neighborhood. “I like his career path, and what he’s proposing is better than Obama. In four years he hasn’t done anything. On the contrary, there are more people without work, we’re still in debt. To me, he hasn’t done anything worthwhile.”

Another poll respondent, Marcelino Gracia, who fled Cuba 48 years ago, is a Democrat backing Obama.

Gracia, of Coral Gables, said he has always favored Democrats’ economic policies and particularly agrees with Obama’s plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by 2014.

“They’ll save $800 billion a year that we could use here,” he said. Otherwise, Gracia said, “they’ll be killing Americans for no reason.”

The poll found nearly 5 percent of Florida Hispanic voters are undecided. Candidate Gary Johnson, a Libertarian, received less than 1 percent of respondents’ support.

Most polls of Floridians are showing a dwindling number of undecided voters as the Oct. 27 early voting date draws near.

Cubans account for a little more than a third of registered Florida Hispanic voters, but can account to 40 to nearly 50 percent of the actual Hispanic vote, pollsters say. About 47 percent of respondents in this poll were Cuban.

Gamarra, a registered Democrat of Bolivian descent, said he didn’t want to adjust — or “weight” — the sample to bring down the number of Cuban voters. He points out that there is no concrete data available that definitively shows how many Hispanic voters are, say, Cuban or Puerto Rican.

However, there is clear data showing the breakdown of overall Hispanic voters by party in Florida. Hispanics account for about 14 percent of the active registered voters in the state, 38 percent are Democrat, 30 percent are Republican and 32 percent are independent — mainly no-party-affiliation voters.

If the poll were weighted to purely reflect registration only Obama would lead Romney by 10 points, 53-43 percent.

The Newlink poll is the first-ever attempt to survey Florida’s diverse population of Hispanic voters by using Interactive Voice Response technology — known as “robo-polling” — in which people essentially cast their vote by using their telephone keypads in response to pre-recorded questions.

Newlink and Gamarra have used the technology to poll throughout Latin America since 2004.

Robo-polling has become relatively common in Florida and the nation overall, used by firms like SurveyUSA, Rasmussen Reports and Public Policy Polling. Many of them do not poll in Spanish. This survey gave respondents the option, and surveyed 80 percent of Florida respondents in Spanish.

Because robo-polling does not include cell phones, critics say, it can miss younger and more liberal-leaning voters.

Polling Florida Hispanics is a particular challenge, Gamarra said, because of its dynamic population: Republican-leaning Cubans in South Florida, Democratic-leaning Puerto Ricans in Central Florida and a mishmash of South and Central Americans throughout the state.

Nationwide, voters of Mexican descent dominate the Hispanic electorate.

This poll of likely voters — those who say they’re sure to cast a ballot — differs sharply from a poll two weeks ago of registered Hispanic voters that was sponsored by America’s Voice, a liberal-leaning immigration advocacy group. That survey showed Obama leading in Florida by 30 points.

In addition to surveying registered voters only, the America’s Voice survey conducted by Latino Decisions used live callers instead of robo-polling technology.

However, a poll conducted last week for The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald and The Tampa Bay Times by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research showed Romney and Obama virtually tied among likely Hispanic voters in Florida. That survey used live callers, but it had such a small sample size of Hispanics that the error margin is large enough to render the exact head-to-head numbers statistically insignificant.

Still, the Herald/Times poll of all likely Florida voters showed an 8-point shift in Romney’s favor in a month, thanks largely to his strong debate performance against Obama. Hispanic voters shifted 11 points.

Non-Hispanic white voters favor Romney by double-digits, which is particularly troubling for Obama because they comprise more than two-thirds of the state’s electorate.

Despite the poor poll numbers, though, the Obama campaign insisted it’s doing well and said that polls of likely voters fail to adequately survey infrequent and young voters — keys to Obama’s victory in 2008. Election Day exit polls showed Obama won 57 percent of the Hispanic vote in Florida; John McCain garnered 42 percent.

But Republican pollsters say that number underestimated the sizable number of Hispanic Republicans who voted early by absentee ballot, particularly in Miami-Dade — the state’s largest county, where 72 percent of the GOP is Hispanic.

As the country’s largest battleground state, Florida’s Hispanics play an outsized role in picking the president.

“The Hispanic vote in Florida is powerful. We can decide elections,” said Sierra, the Cuban-American voter from Shenandoah, who noted the influx of candidates who pour through the state.

“Everyone comes here, says ‘ Viva Cuba libre,’ eats a croqueta, a guava pastry and drinks coffee.”