FGN To Demolish Anambra Liaison Office, Sen Obiorah, Mbadinuju Fingered In Mega Fraud [Documents Included]
Jonathan Doles Billions to Quell National Assembly Members
In an abrupt and unannounced manner, the members of the National Assembly [NASS] boarded three NASS coaster buses headed to Aso Rock for an emergency meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan at 3pm today. Members who were summoned by President Jonathan to the Villa, exited the NASS building through the back away for the public view. Information available to 247ureports.com indicate that the President, following the failed attempt by the Senator to cast a vote of no confidence on his administration, summoned the lawmakers to a ‘closed door’ briefing and discussions.
It is recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday escaped the angst of Nigeria’s lawmakers at the Upper Legislative Chamber due to the worsening security situation and the manner the radical Islamist sect, Boko Haram had been handled.
The latest development comes on the heels of the Federal Government recent proposal to slash the budget of the NASS by near 50% – of which sources close to the NASS member indicate that the lawmakers remain unhappy over the proposed reduction in their pay and budgets, and have sought to set traps for the President, in return.
But one of the NASS members who spoke to 247ureports.com revealed that more delicate issues were raised that bordered on security and other pertinent but tangential issues. The lawmaker informed that the country appears at a “point of tough decisions“. He denied that any monies were shared at the session. But close aides to the lawmakers revealed that monies were disbursed amounting to over 1billion Naira.
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Uduaghan Flags Off Polio Immunisation
Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has charged healthcare workers to have positive attitude towards patients as it helps in accelerating the recovery process just as he advised fathers not to leave the health issues of their children to mothers alone.
Dr. Uduaghan who gave the charge at the second quarterly polio eradication sensitization campaign at Bomadi enjoined health officials to refrain from exhibiting negative attitude as it could worsen the illness of patients.
He said some medical workers were always aggressive even when administering treatment and appealed to them to be humane, tolerant and friendly so that patients would have the good psychological frame of mind to recover fast.
“Health workers should have positive attitude towards patients. Some of you are aggressive and do not exhibit friendly attitude. Show concern and be humane,” Dr. Uduaghan advised.
The governor promised to sustain the status of a free polio state and directed stakeholders in the health sector not to allow the campaign end at the venue of the sensitization ceremony.
Dr. Uduaghan said the glamour and fanfare that featured at the venue should not blind their sense of commitment towards the actual polio immunization.
He described polio as deadly and appealed to fathers not to leave the health problems of their children to their mothers alone, adding, “The health problem of your children should be the joint responsibility of both father and mother so that it will be comprehensive. You should not be failed fathers.”
The governor promised to rehabilitate the Bomadi hospital and adequately staff it so that health care delivery in the local government would be accessible and affordable.
Dr. Uduaghan also promised to rehabilitate the secondary school in Bomadi and make it wear a new look
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Otumara announced that there was no new case of polio in the state even as he disclosed that the state has recorded 95 percent success in the immunization exercise.
Dr. Otumara said three teams have been created in each senatorial district of the state to effectively monitor and accelerate polio immunization in the state.
He appealed to Local government councils in the state to adequately fund health care in their areas so that the war against deadly diseases would be total.
The commissioner promised to encourage community health workers as they were central to the success of the state’s health programmes.
In his remarks the HPM of the local government, Mr. Ekremor Sunday disclosed that the local government has established eight healthcare centres.
Mr. Ekremor said health officials in the local government have been carrying out routine immunization and mop up exercises.
Highlight of the ceremony was the immunization of babies by the governor.
The philosophy of putting the past behind
Akunyili denies bribery allegation, says it’s product of a sick mind
All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Senatorial Candidate for Anambra Central, Prof. Dora Akunyili, has vehemently denied the allegation by a phantom “Citizen Reporter” and published by 247Ureports.com.
Akunyili described the report entitled “Prof Dora Akunyili’s N50M Bribe To The Appeal Court” as the product of a sick mind.
Responding on behalf of her boss, Mr. Isaac Umunna, Special Assistant on Media to Prof. Akunyili, described the report as “unprofessional and borne out of an ulterior motive.” He faulted the claim by 247Ureports that neither he nor Akunyili responded to the text message sent by the Publisher, Mr. Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe.
According to Umunna in a reply addressed to Ezenekwe: “For the avoidance of doubt, I replied your sms on behalf of Prof. Akunyili, against whom you have for long waged a relentless and unjustified war for reasons best known to you, but you deliberately refused to reflect our response.
“This is a vexatious and ridiculous allegation by those afraid of losing the case and desperate to discredit Nigeria’s Judiciary. It’s a figment of the imagination of a sick mind. Dora doesn’t have that kind of money. Even if she does, she wouldn’t use it to bribe anybody. It is highly regrettable and unfortunate that Dora’s opponents have resorted to cheap blackmail.’ ”
Isaac Umunna
SA Media to Dora Akunyili.
FBI: Racial Crimes On The Rise In The USA
Intimidation…vandalism…assault…rape…murder. These are crimes by anyone’s definition. But add an element of bias against the victims—because of their race or religion, for example—and these traditional crimes become hate crimes.
And based on data from the FBI’s Hate Crime Statistics report for 2010, the 6,628 hate crime incidents reported to us by our law enforcement partners stayed consistent with the 6,604 incidents reported in 2009.
Today, we’re releasing on our website the full 2010 report, which contains information about the types of biases that motivate hate crimes, the nature of the offenses, and some information about the victims and offenders. It also breaks down hate crimes by jurisdiction and includes data by state and by agency.
The hate crimes report is fairly reflective of the country—agencies that participated in the Uniform Crime Reporting Hate Crime Statistics Program effort in 2010 represented more than 285 million people, or 92.3 percent of the nation’s population, and their jurisdictions covered 49 states and the District of Columbia. Of the 14,977 agencies that submitted data, 1,949 reported that hate crime incidents had occurred in their jurisdictions.
Here are some of the report’s highlights:
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Law enforcement reported 8,208 victims of hate crimes—a “victim” can be an individual, a business, an institution, or society as a whole.
- Of the 6,628 hate crime incidents reported to us for 2010, nearly all (6,624) involved a single bias—47.3 percent of the single-bias incidents were motivated by race; 20 percent by religion; 19.3 by sexual orientation; 12.8 percent by an ethnicity/national origin bias; and 0.6 by physical or mental disability.
- As a result of the 2009 Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crime Prevention Act, the FBI is implementing changes to collect additional data for crimes motivated by a bias against a particular gender or gender identity, as well as for hate crimes committed by or directed against juveniles.
- A reported 4,824 offenses were crimes against persons—intimidation accounted for 46.2 percent of these offenses; simple assault for 34.8 percent; and aggravated assault for 18.4 percent.
- There were 2,861 reported offenses of crimes against property—the majority (81.1 percent) were acts of destruction/damage/vandalism.
- Of the 6,008 known offenders, 58.6 were white and 18.4 percent were black.
- 31.4 percent of reported hate crime incidents took place in or near homes.
The FBI takes its role in investigating hate crimes very seriously—it’s the number one priority of our civil rights program. “Almost a fourth of our 2010 civil rights caseload involved crimes motivated by a particular bias against the victim,” said Eric Thomas, our civil rights chief in Washington, D.C., “and we frequently worked these cases with state and local law enforcement to ensure that justice was done—whether at the state level or at the federal level.”
This report, and the FBI’s hate crime data collection effort as a whole, would not have been possible without the support of national and state criminal justice organizations and the thousands of law enforcement agencies nationwide whose officers investigate, identify, and report hate crimes to us.
Source: FBI
NDLEA Destroys 4,685.48Kg of Narcotics
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has publicly burnt 4,688.48kg of narcotic drugs seized by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) Commands. The Chairman/Chief Executive of the anti-drug Agency, Ahmadu Giade and the Honourable Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Senator Bala Mohammed led other local and international stakeholders in setting the forfeited drugs worth over 350 million naira ablaze in line with a Federal High Court order.
According to the NDLEA Chairman, the destruction exercise is timely as it will translate into a drug free society in the FCT and other parts of the country. “The destruction exercise is in obedience and compliance with court order. Very shortly, a total of 4,723.617kg of narcotics shall be reduced to ashes. This is timely as we approach the end of year season. The breakdown shows that cannabis is the largest with 4,558.381kg; cocaine and heroin are next with 129.602kg and psychotropic substances 495grammes” Giade stated.
FCT Minister in his remarks stated that the government’s desire is not only to build infrastructures in the FCT but to protect lives and property through effective drug control. “The priority of the FCT administration is not only to provide infrastructure and make the city one of the best in the world but we are also concerned about the protection of lives and property of all residents. We shall continue to support the NDLEA and assist in effective drug control. I call on others to contribute their quota because it is a collective responsibility” Bala urged.
Giade in his keynote address said that the Agency derives inspiration from outstanding international achievements. In his words, “the removal of Nigeria in 2010 from the drug Majors List by the United States government after 17 years is a great motivation to us. Drug barons work against the interest of the State. They are always looking for opportunities to exploit. We are therefore determined to frustrate all their criminal plans. We would not relent until illicit drugs are eradicated from our society. The Agency will continue to increase its intelligence management capacity. As we celebrate the past achievements, we would expand our scope in the days ahead” Giade promised.
He pointed out that the Agency’s mission is to overrun and decimate drug trafficking cartels. “We suppress criminal activities through regular drug seizures, arrests and prosecution. Our mission is to overrun and decimate drug trafficking cartels. We celebrate these seizures because the possible consequences on health, economy, security and culture if the drugs are left in circulation had been averted. Apart from the huge monetary loss to drug trafficking cartels, it has also translated into protection of FCT residents and the larger society” Giade stated.
While warning drug barons to be prepared for fierce offensive in the days ahead, the NDLEA boss also appealed to members of the public not to abdicate their drug control responsibilities. “No effort shall be spared by the Agency in bringing drug dealers to justice. Neither the barons nor their accomplices shall be spared. Consistent with our practice, more drug barons shall be exposed, prosecuted and dispossessed of all ill-gotten wealth. While we rely on our intelligence gathering network, your assistance will be highly cherished. If you observe or suspect illicit drug activities in your neighbourhood, report to us immediately. It is part of your civic responsibility. We shall treat such information confidentially, professionally and act immediately to protect lives and property”
Giade thanked the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR for his political will to eradicate illicit drugs in our society. The Agency also expressed appreciation for the support given to the Agency by the FCT Authority and other stakeholders.
ShakeUp in The Petroleum Ministry: President Appoints New Heads
Chairs Did Not Fly, Tables Did Quake The Day Chekwas Okorie Addressed Nigerians In London
by Sam Asoluka
It was heart-wrenching for some of us to read a report posted online by some Igbo boys’ resident in London that fight broke out at the Bannister Hall Homerton, Hackney, venue where Chekwas Okorocha addressed prominent Nigerians. To say the least, no chairs flew and tables did not quake. The report that fight broke out was in bad taste and nauseating. Igbo are known for clean and decent behaviours. These boys no doubt are looking for an entry route into politics. But they don’t have to behave like thugs to find a route. Igbo are known for respect and finesse.
When plans were made by the APGA faithful in London for Chief Chekwas Okorie to address a select crowd of Nigerian professionals and ethnic community leaders in London, little did the organisers envisage that such an impressive crowd will turn out at such short notice to interact with the founding chairman of APGA in person and to hear him in his own words address the conflict within his party and Nigerian politics at large.
In his welcome address Mr Nnamdi Kanu the chairman of the party in UK & Europe, introduced Chief Okorie to the expectant crowd as the “founder of our great party and intellectual impetus behind APGA both as a party and as a political movement”. He went on to say that APGA is much more than a mere political party and he hoped that the message “Oje ozi” (as Chief Okorie is affectionately called by his supporters) brought with him from Nigeria is that of peace, as a majority of Nigerians especially those of South-East and South-South extraction in the diaspora are anxious to witness the economic dividend of having a progressive party at the helm of affairs in their respective regions. Mr Kanu advised the audience not to shy away from asking Chief Okorie difficult questions regardless of how uncomfortable it may appear as it was imperative to get a direct first hand account of the genesis of the crisis within APGA rather than individuals forming opinions based on recycled and often misleading interpretation of comments reported in the media.
In his address, Chief Okorie began by apologising to the audience for keeping them waiting, some for more than an hour, as he arrived later than scheduled. He thanked the party faithful in London for giving him the platform to address such an enlightened audience of professionals, community leaders, and well meaning Nigerians from all walks of life who turned out impressively to see him.
Chief Okorie in his unscripted speech acknowledged that the crisis within APGA has had a negative and debilitating effect on the morale of the Igbo people, especially those that recognise the increasing irrelevance of the South-East in the mainstream political discourse in Nigeria. He stated that the crisis was deliberate and orchestrated to undermine the collective will of a people, which in itself is a crime. In his opinion, the crisis within APGA would not have happened had due constitutional process been followed in the bid to appoint his successor to the position of the chairmanship of the party. When pressed to offer more detail he declined, instead preferring to reiterate that his mission to London is to re-energise the party along the lines of party unity which drew loud applause from the audience. On more than fifteen occasions he used the word “peace” to drive home the need for the party to unite under the APGA flag.
The event felt more like a political awakening rather than a meeting. People travelled from as far as Birmingham in the midlands of England to be at this event. Mr Colins Okafor, who made the trip to London commented, “Its not very often you get told that an Igbo dignitary is in town, talk less of being invited to meet with him. They usually hide and the only time you hear of it is when you read Nigerian newspapers on the internet”.
Determined to capture of the moment, Chief Okorie played a masterstroke which went down a treat with the hall as he pronounced that people should pledge their loyalty and support to APGA and not to him as an individual or any other person as no individual is greater than the party. This drew applause from the crowd and in the same breath he stated that he is prepared and willing to attend any peace initiative anywhere in the world to help heal divisions in the party. He reminded everyone of the numerous peace initiatives he has attended in the past with other side not showing-up. Chief Okorie declared that he would abide by whatever determination or resolution is reached even if this means that he would play a less prominent role within the party.
He reiterated that his efforts to recover the party were purely motivated by his desire to ensure that Igbos enjoyed the dividend of democracy in Nigeria as witnessed by other geo-political areas. His challenge to the assembled crowd was simple, “help to build APGA both in Nigeria and in the Diaspora so that the creative capability of the people in the hall which goes into developing already developed economies in the western world will be put to effective use where it matters at home”.
In a clear demonstration of political maturity not usually associated with Nigerians, another APGA faction established by Chief Victor Umeh the chairman of the party in September 2011, were also invited to the gathering and given the opportunity to ask Chief Okorie questions regarding the leadership crisis. They wanted Chief Okorie to respond to the allegation that he conspired against Peter Obi by making overtures to Dr Chris Ngige to cross carpet to APGA during his time as the governor of Anambra State in a move designed to deny Gov. Obi his legitimate mandate.
In response, Chief Okorie started by clarifying that he made overtures to Ngige not to undermine Gov Obi’s mandate but to ensure that Ngige did not move to another party. Equally importantly, his move for Ngige to join APGA was clear three months after the coup to remove him. He met Dr Ngige in March 2004 when the plot to replace him as the APGA Chairman was executed in December 2003. In other words the plot to replace him predated his move for Ngige to join APGA. He asked the audience to consider the facts and decide who betrayed who.
Among those to grace this unique gathering were representatives of various influential Igbo groups based in London, most notably Igbo Union UK, Ohaneze United Kingdom & Ireland, New Southern Generation, Umu Igbo Catholic Community, Igbo Lawyers Association United Kingdom, Bilie and many more.
When Chief Okorie asked anyone wishing to join APGA should do so by identifying with the properly constituted UK executive who were the convenors of the meeting, Victor Umeh’s supporters got up and left the venue.
Any report of disorderly behaviour or physical altercation during the meeting is pure fabrication and a deliberate attempt to deflect attention from an evening of high political triumph for Oje-ozi Chief Okorie. In the words of Dr. Chukwuma Egemba the convenor, “we are prepared to provide the same platform for any Igbo personality who thinks he or she has what it takes to field questions from a well-informed audience of Igbo professionals in London. The turn-out we saw here this evening is testament that Igbo have regard for genuine leaders and that money can never buy you relevance”.
Sam Asoluka is the Publisher of The AMBASSADOR MAGAZINE and can be reached on theambassadormagazine@gmail.com
Prof Dora Akunyili’s N50m Bribe To The Appeal Court
From Citizen Reporter, Abuja
The last have not heard of the legal battles between Akunyili and Ngige. Before the Tribunal struck out Dora’s case, INEC had petitioned the Tribunal over forgery by Akunyili in her desperation to win the case. The Tribunal investigated the matter and found out that Akunyili actually lied by forging the document which did not exist anywhere in the Tribunal’s record.
Now at the Court of Appeal, reliable sources have confirmed that Akunyili delivered to judges of the court of appeal the sum of fifty million Naira (N50 million) shortly before the sallah weekend. She gave the money through a third party – her lawyer “agent”. The N5omillion was paid in Abuja.
She boasted to some of her supporters that “they have accepted what we gave them and we are sure of the judgment”.
Akunyili was sure of the judgment that she brought five bus loads of women to the Enugu Appeal Court last week Wednesday to celebrate her anticipated victory. One of the women who spoke on condition of extreme anonymity said she was shocked when the Appeal court adjourned the matter to today (Monday). The woman said Dora had had even set up canopies at her home residence in Agulu to celebrate the promised victory at Appeal Court.
It is gathered that Dora told her supporters that the reason the matter was postponed was because the judge who was supposed to preside over the case on that day did not come. The story of the expected judgment is now the subject of discussions in beer parlours and markets in Anambra. Dora has boasted that she has contacted very powerful people who are lobbying for her and that soon she will oust Ngige from the Senate.
Prof Dora Akunyili and her media assistant were reached via their respective mobile phones for a response but they did not respond.
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