Press Statement: The 2013 Budget Proposal, ANPP Laments Neglect of Agriculture

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Last week, President Goodluck Jonathan presented the 2013 budget proposal to the joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives, where he submitted that the budget gives priority to food security. Considering that a relatively meager N81.41 billion was budgeted for agriculture and rural development, the All Nigeria Peoples Party [ANPP] believes that it is either The President and his team did not put the ongoing nationwide flooding into the picture before making the final draft, or they are ignorant of the precarious situation faced by the people as it concerns food security.

Every Nigerian is affected by the current environmental hazard pummeling the nation, but more affected are the coastal and rural dwellers, the petty agriculturalists and subsistence farming-dependent citizens who can barely survive outside their familiar rural territory. In fact, the Minister of Environment, Hajiya Mailafiya, recently stated that the country faced imminent food crisis, as more than 5,000 farmlands in many states had been washed away and there could be food shortage. We see no other way of addressing the looming danger apart from concerted, strategic and broad intervention based on a budgetary blueprint for next year in the agricultural and rural development sector, which underpin the affected areas. However, looking at provisions for these sectors in the 2013 budget proposal, we can only see the handwriting of a government that is not prepared to face this manifest challenge.

Moreover, as a nation that prides itself as the Giant of Africa, the President, by allocating such paltry sum to Agriculture, has made a statement that he is not ready to abide by the Maputo Declaration, of which Nigeria was a signatory. At the Second Ordinary Assembly of the African Union in July 2003 in Maputo, African Heads of State and Government endorsed the ‘‘Maputo Declaration on Agriculture and Food Security in Africa’’. The Declaration contained several important decisions regarding agriculture, but prominent among them was the commitment to the allocation of at least 10 percent of national budgetary resources to agriculture and rural development policy implementation within five years. The 2013 budget for agriculture is less than 2 percent.

The ANPP therefore calls on the Federal Government and the National Assembly to give the 2013 budget a second look with food security in mind. Money is needed now for an effective short, medium and long term reaction to the onslaught of climate change which is set to affect the country’s agricultural sector more. Food reserves and silos, adaptive seedlings and species, farm settlements and loan mechanisms, etc, are some of the infrastructure needed now by the country to face the future foisted on us by nature. Our great party believes Nigeria will surmount all its current obstacles, both man-made and nature-made.

Signed:

Hon Emma Eneukwu

National Publicity Secretary

ANPP

17-10-12

Press Release: NEMA’s Director of Relief and Rehabilitation, Edward Maigida Dies at 56

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Edward Maigida

The Director Relief and Rehabilitation of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr. Edward Maigida is dead.

He died at the weekend in the National Hospital, Abuja at the age of 56.

While condoling the family of the deceased today in Abuja, the Director General of NEMA, Muhammad Sani-Sidi disclosed that Maigida’s last assignments was when he led a team of emergency officers to assess impacts of flood disasters in Plateau, Adamawa, Benue and Yobe States. While describing the late Director of Relief and Rehabilitation as very honest and hardworking officer who was committed to humanitarian services against all odds including the time of his ill health said the agency would continue to miss him, especially now that NEMA is actively involved in Relief and Rehabilitation of many communities that have been devastated by the flooding in the country.

The late Maigida joined NEMA in 1999 and was appointed the Director of Relief and Rehabilitation in 2011 after having served in various capacities including as the Deputy Director Administration and Coordinator of the North Central Zonal office, Jos. He hailed from Shendam Local Government Area of Plateau State. A devout Christian, he is survived by his aged mother, wife, four daughters and many relations.

Yushau A. Shuaib
Head, Public Relations

Police set Interpol after run-away oil chiefs

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By The Citizen

The Police are  set to enlist the services of the Interpol against oil chiefs who have fled the country in the wake of recent arrest of the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Capital oil & Gas Industries Ltd, Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah.

Police sources told THE CITIZEN that some CEOs of companies indicted in the oil subsidy probe have fled the country on the excuse that they are on business trips.

The source at the Force Headquarters said it would only take days to arrest them as police would use the Interpol to track them down and bring them to face justice.

He said, “We are working round the clock to ensure that all those people indicted by the Presidential panel on the oil subsidy scam to be arrested to face the law.

“Many of them have fled the country but what they failed to understand is that the world is a global village and the network against criminal elements is high. I can assure you that nobody is above the law.”

The source further stated that in the days to come, the Police would make sure that all the indicted oil marketing and trading companies are brought to book, with no sacred cows.

“All the issues of fuel subsidy scam will be addressed soon as the indicted suspects will be brought to custody to answer for themselves at the law courts. We are not leaving any stone unturned in ensuring that this is done. We know some of them ran away on the excuse that they are on business trips but we have given the grace to either appear or we declare  them wanted and with the assistant of the Interpol, they will be brought to custody,” he said.

The Special Fraud Unit , Milverton Ikoyi, last arrested Uba over the  alleged involvement of his companies in the fuel subsidy scam.

His company was indicted  by Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede’s led 15-man Presidential Panel constituted by President Goodluck Jonathan to re-investigate the findings of the report of an earlier investigation panel set up by the Ministry of Finance on Fuel Subsidy payments valued at over N2 trillion.

Obama outperforms Romney in high-stake 2nd debate

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US Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney (L) and US President Barack Obama discuss a point during the second US presidential debate in Hempstead, New York, Oct 16, 2012

HEMPSTEAD, United States – US President Barack Obama outperformed his Republican challenger Mitt Romney Tuesday evening at their second debate, pulling almost even their support in the last stretch of this election cycle.

But he was met with an evenly invigorated Romney, whose commanding performance last time shifted the election’s momentum to his side.

The more lively performances from both candidates all but ensured that the debate was full of confrontations and sparks, as candidates trade barbs when answering questions from undecided voters.

Such questions covered topics ranging from economy and jobs to foreign policy and women’s rights.

Although commentators warned beforehand that failing to preserve grace and humor could be fatal, as style is considered at least as important as substance in a town-hall style debate, both candidates frequently flouted debate rules, and at times, physically circled and pressed each other on issues.

Mark Salter, former chief of staff for Republican Sen. John McCain and senior adviser to the McCain for President campaign, opined in a recent piece that “gaffes in presidential town-hall debates, even an unthinking glance at your watch, can be fatal with just a few weeks left in the campaign.”

Romney made a visible gaffe during a confrontation with Obama. He insisted Obama didn’t call the attack on US ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens an act of terror the second day, which he did. Moderator Candy Crowley pointed that out on the spot, blunting Romney’s attack.

It was not immediately clear how much damage the gaffe could inflict on the Romney campaign, but Republicans have already begun crying foul, arguing it was not appropriate for Crowley to step in like that.

Besides that blunder, Romney also appeared, at times, rude and arrogant towards the president, interrupting him and at one time prevented Obama from interjecting, saying “you’ll get your chance in a moment,” drawing gasps from the audience.

Besides the heated exchanges, both Obama and Romney seemed genuinely engaged with the audience, and made visible efforts to connect with them during the debate, looking voters in the eyes when answering their questions, and leaning in when listening.

According to an instant poll by CNN and ORC International, 46 percent of debate watchers said Obama won the debate, while 39 percent said Romney did.

As is custom after each debate, both campaigns rushed to the media center afterwards to declare themselves the winner.

Sen. John Kerry, who helped Obama prepare for the debate, said the president “has done a terrific job,” and the night marked the start of the “unraveling” of Romney’s campaign.

Ed Giellespie, a senior adviser to Romney, said “the president can change the plan, change the tactics, but he can’t change four years of failed economic policy.”

The Obama campaign is trying to stop Romney’s surge, but how much headway the president has made in the direction with his commanding performance Tuesday night remains unclear.

A multitude of polls have shown Romney has momentum behind his back. A Gallup poll released Tuesday showed that Romney is leading Obama 50 percent to 46 percent in 12 crucial swing states, as Obama’s previous lead among women voters has sharply declined to a virtual tie of 49 percent to 48 percent.

Labour Workers In Port Harcourt Protest Against Poor Welfare

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Laborers protesting in PH

– From Precious Werner Ahiakwo, Port Hacourt, Rivers State

Workers at the Commercial Industrial Company CIC operated by some group of Lebanese have stormed the Amadi Ama Federal Housing Authority in Port Harcourt, road that led to the company to protest the poor condition of workers in that company.

Hundreds of workers who carried placards with inscription “we work like elephant and eat like ants” and “Amos is a tyrant” where also chanting “Amos must go”.

Spokes Person of the protesting laborers, Kennedy Nwokuku who spoke to our correspondent Precious Werner Ahiakwo described the CIC Company’s Head of Labour simply called “Amos”, as a dictator.” ‘’He enslaves us, he is a cheat, he is demonic and a tyrant. There’s not good about this man, how can someone sit as the head of labour in a company and divert to his selfish self-money meant for over seventy laborers?” he laments.

Nwokuku also said that the management of the company was mum over the situation because of the said Amos’ strong influence on them: “the management is aware of this situation but they are not taking it serious. I tell you that this Amos guy is having something too strong that he uses in controlling the company”, he said. He called on him to quit working in the company and pay the workers all money due to them.

As at the time of filing this report, the said Amos has been picked to the Amadi Ama Police division by the O.C Human right, to answer question leveled against him by the protesting workers.

No cash to pay N1.44bn teachers’ allowance – FG

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Federal Government, on Tuesday, said it had no cash now to pay teachers the outstanding N1.44 billion allowance owed them for the 2011 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) training programme.

The non-payment of the outstanding allowance had been a subject of controversy between the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and the National Teachers’ Institute (NTI) with the former threatening to boycott the 2012 training programme.

The Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, who waded into the imbroglio, revealed on Tuesday that the Federal Ministry of Finance had said it had no money to pay the allowance for now.

Wike spoke in Abuja at a meeting at his instance as part of efforts to resolve the standoff, assuring teachers that he would personally supervise this year’s training programme in order to forestall the recurrence of what happened last year.

NTI had last year trained 125, 000 teachers under the 2011 Federal Government MDGs Teachers’ Training Programme and disbursed N2,500 to each teacher instead of N14,000 .

National President of NUT, Mr Michael Alogba Olukoya, had accused NTI of shortchanging the teachers of N11,500.

The minister further said that he had personally written to the Ministry of Finance over the balance of the allowance, adding that the reply he got indicated that government had no funds now to pay the outstanding balance.

He noted that the funds were not being withheld by NTI as the teachers had alleged but advised NTI not to repeat the mistake of getting involved in such a programme without adequate cash-backing.

Source: Tribune

“How We Killed The 4 Uniport Students, Paraded Suspects Confesses.”

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The police in Rivers state today paraded 13 persons including the traditional ruler of Aluu, Alhaji Hassan Welewa accused of complicity in the gruesome murder of four students of the University of Port Harcourt; Llyod Toku Mike, Chiadika Biringa, Tekena Elkanah and Ugonna Obuzor.

Others paraded along with the 59 year old monarch include: Ozioma Abajuo, 23; Chigozie Evans Samuel, 22; Endurance Edet, 27; Uwem Sampson Akpabio, 30; David Chinasa Ugbaje, 30; Ikechukwu Louis Amadi (aka Kapoon), 32; Cynthia Chinwo, 24; Lawal Segun 28; Lucky Orji, 43; Ekpe Daniel, 30; George Nwadei, 30; and Gabriel Oche, 33.
While justifying the decision to parade the suspects at the state police commands headquarters, located on Moscow road, Port Harcourt, the state police commissioner, Mohammed Indabuwa, said it was all because of the cruel manner the four students were killed by the suspects and the public condemnation that followed.

According to him: “It is not the philosophy of the Inspector-General of Police to parade suspects. Nonetheless, the gruesome manner in which the crime was committed, coupled with the direct and glaring involvement of some of the suspects, and the interest generated by the heinous crime, left the police with no option than to parade them.”

The commissioner of police assured that any other arrest made, would be made public, adding that investigations were continuing. A mild drama however played out when one of the three suspects allowed to respond to the allegation raised against them accused one of the policemen that got to the scene when the four students were being beaten of joining the mob to kill the deceased.

In his words: “The crowd took the boys to No. 9 Royal Hill, Omuokiri, Aluu Road, where they ( students) pointed at a room occupied by one Bright (now at large) from Ogoni. Bright’s door was locked. He was my co-tenant. They beat the boys severally and very seriously. One of the police was pleading but the other one even joined hand in kicking one of the boys. After joining hands in beating the boys, the policeman said, ‘let the crowd handle them’. The crowd said they will not agree. I only participated by using my belt to flog the boys, and I told the people who brought them to the house to take them away so that they would not kill them there. One of the boys was my customer at the campus. I am a cobbler. He was an Igbo boy.”

Also giving his own account of how the four students were beaten to death, another suspect, Ikechukwu (aka Kapoon) said: “the boys were beaten mercilessly, police came and they refused to hand them over to the police. We resisted their killing them in our compound. I was flogging both the crowd and the boys. I used short stick on them.”

The third suspect who was allowed to speak, Segun however denied taking any part in the killing of the four students.

 

Uniport 4: Destruction At Aluu Community

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One of the burnt houses in Omuokiri Aluu

The gruesome murder of four students of the University of Port Harcourt [Uniport], Rivers State by the vigilante operatives of the Aluu community has continued to send shockwaves through the neighboring communities – particularly the Aluu community.

Following the gruesome murder of the four, the students of Uniport in tandem with the National body of students union had led a protest into the Aluu community – destroying properties and setting ablaze several vehicles and houses.

247ureports.com has obtained some of the photographs of the destruction.

The agents of the Joint Task Force [JTF] who are stationed at the community [Aluu] have secured the community away from the rage of Uniport students – and from the lens of investigative press persons. But the police in Rivers State denies that the operatives of the JTF are staged at the entrance to the community. The JTF has also denied that their agents are staged at the community.

The authorities at Uniport announced the closure of the university following the violent protests by students.

Some vehicles destroyed by angry students

 

 

Prof Dora Akunyili to Rescue EFCC? – By Mazi Odera

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She is an AMAZON .A legend when it comes to TRANSPARENT LEADERSHIP, doing the impossible, cleaning a very dirty plate.

She did wonders with NAFDAC, from a hopeless and senseless ADULTRATED market, infested with Thugs and heartless monkeys in human form. The Market was so bad that sub-standard became the next best thing, because every other thing was outright FAKE.

She sanitized NAFDAC to the extent that MADE IN NIGERIA drugs during her tenure got more potency than imported ones, and made in Nigeria Drugs and many eatables with NAFDAC NUMBER became number one in Africa.

She took our information ministry to a greater height; she reduced the NORTHERN POLITICAL CABAL to bunch of crybabies.

She was the only person that stood and told the nation that our YARA DUA is no longer capable of continuing in office and, by her declaration, DR GOODLUCK was made the President and Turai stop acting as a POTENTATE, that was democracy in action.

Now that our EFCC is worse than NIGERIAN PRISON SERVICE, so bad and worthless that nobody takes them serious because they will arrest suspect just for the fun of it, and never secure a court conviction, not even a tiny one since inception. They arrest, collect money and plea bargain then case closed and sins pardoned, I ask WHY CAN,T WE HAND EFCC TO PROF DORA AKUNYILI to do what she does best ? SANITISE IT AND MAKE OTHER NATIONS TAKE US SERIOUS FOR ONCE