SURE: 74,000 Jobs Set Aside For Vulnerable Groups – Okonjo – Iweala

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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FINANCE

News Release January 31, 2012
SURE: 74,000 JOBS SET ASIDE FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS – OKONJO-IWEALA
Twenty percent of the 370,000 jobs that will be created nationwide this year under the public works programme of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Scheme (SURE) will go to vulnerable groups including persons living with disabilities.
Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala disclosed this at an interactive forum with the leadership of the Joint National Association of Persons Living with Disabilities (JONAPWD), in Abuja, on Tuesday led by National President, Mr Danlami Basharu.
According to the minister, the initiative is a product of President Goodluck Jonathan’s focus on empowering all willing and able Nigerians to contribute their quota to growing the country’s economy.
She directed the national coordinator of the public works segment of SURE to immediately incorporate persons living with disabilities into his programme and furnish her with progress report before a follow-up forum gets underway in six months’ time.
“By seeing and incorporating you into the SURE Programme, nobody is doing you a favour. It is in the best interest of this country that everybody gets an opportunity to contribute to its development and the society loses by excluding you or any other segment”, the Minister assured them.
Recalling the example of President Frederick D Roosevelt, the only American President to serve four terms in spite of living with a disability, Dr Okonjo-Iweala described his example as an “eloquent lesson” of the benefits that society stands to gain if people living with disabilities are given a chance.
Dr Okonjo-Iweala praised persons living with disabilities in Nigeria for their resilience in the face of enormous odd, adding that considering the difficulties encountered in daily life by persons living without disabilities, what some Nigerians living with disabilities have achieved so far can only be described as awesome and amazing.
She paid special tribute to the Governor of Nasarawa, Alhaji Umaru Tanko Al-Makura State and a member representing Dutse Constituency in the Jigawa State House of Assembly Hon Adamu Shu’aibu Jigawar-Tsada for proving through their victory at the polls, that physical disability is no barrier to what a person can achieve and described members of the association as representing “one of the most inspiring segments of the Nigerian community”.
The Minister also promised to pass on to the appropriate quarters the request of the association for disability-friendly Mass Transit bus scheme run by persons with disabilities, through the Association as a way to ease their transportation problems and provide them employment.
The Minister promised to take up the implementation of aspects of the Disabilities Act with the relevant authorities to ensure that persons living with disabilities are properly integrated into the SURE Scheme in response to requests presented by the association.
Paul C Nwabuikwu
Senior Special Assistant to the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance

Boko Haram: SSS Arrests Shekarau, Former Governor Of Kano State

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Shekarau

Information available to 247ureports.com indicates that the State Security Services [SSS] arrested the former governor of Kano State, Malam Shekarau in connection with his sponsorship of the terrorist Islamic group, Boko Haram while he served as the governor of Kano State. The arrest was made in Kano today.

Details of the said arrest remain sketchy but the media assistant to the former governor[ Sule Yau Sule] denies the said arrest by the men of SSS, stating that it was “absolute lie”. Other sources in Kano xplained that the men of SSS did not arrest the former governor, that he was only invited for questioning.

The former governor is slated to address the media tomorrow morning in Kano.

Stay tuned.

 

Citizens, PDP Members, Seek Court Order To Compel FG, Obi Conduct LG Poll

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From Chuks Collins, Awka

Anambra state citizens made up mainly of members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has dragged the Federal Government, the Anambra state Government,  the state\s Independent Electoral Commission(ANSIEC), as well as the chairman of the commission, Prof Titus Eze seeking the enforcement of their fundamental human rights, over the continuous non conduct of council election in the state, since 2003

The applicants yesterday at the Federal High Court in Awka, presided over by Hon Justice Peter Olayiwola urged the court to issue orders compeling the respondents to within the next three months conduct council elections in the state.

In the submission of the team of lawyers led by Chiefs Tochukwu Onwugbufor (SAN) and E.E.Egbunonu, represented by Messrs I.C. Nsofor, the applicants noted that the continuous non-conduct of the council elections in the state has impinged on their fundamental human rights,

They also prayed the court to restrain the respondents or their agents from appointing persons in whatsoever name called other than elected chairmen and councilors from managing the affairs of the 21 councils including their finances and revenues, pending the conduct of the election and the inauguration of the elected chairmen and councilors.

An order to restrain the FG and the state governments from releasing or disbursing any money accruing to the 21 councils form the Federation Account and Revenue of Anambra state. That such monies be paid into a dedicated and interest-yielding account in the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), pending when the election would be conducted. That only monies meant for the payment of council staff salaries be deducted.

Before adjourning the matter to Feb 22, the presiding learned judge warned that he would proceed with the process once he\s convinced that all the parties have been served at the next hearing date.

He specifically requested the presence of Prof Titus Eze, the ANSIEC chairman who is currently battling in another court to save his job.

The FG made no appearance while the state\s Attorney General, chief Emmanuel Chukwuma was represented.

Akunyili vs Ngige: Name of APGA ‘Agent’ Missing From INEC’s Agents List

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From Citizen Reporter, Awka

It was drama, tense moments and cross arguments as substantive hearing formally went into full gear in at the Awka Tribunal in a petition filed by  defeated APGA senatorial candidate in the April 2011 National Assembly , Dora Akunyili open her case against Dr Chris Ngige, Vice Chairman of Senate Committee on Power, by calling four witnesses.

Although   the case was called up to begin hearing yesterday, the single witness that was called up to the box merely adopted her written statement and there was no cross examination.

The 3-man panel tribunal headed by Hon Justice P.O. Onajite-Kuejuboja which resumed sitting at exactly 9.00am invited the 1st petition to continue her case cross examination of Witness DD, one Miss Rita Nwafor of Okpulu  Orji Village , Abba Town in Njikoka Ward 1.

Highlights of today’s proceedings includes a contradiction between the claim by Witness ‘AA’, Miss Chikaodili Ifeoma Nonyelu to have served as APGA agent  in the Senatorial Election re-run of April 26, 2011 and the fact that her name was not contained in the INEC’s certified true copy of list of agents for Enugwu Ukwu Ward 1, including Ebe Enuagu Code 003

Miss Nonyelu had sworn in her written deposition “My real name is contained in the list of APGA agents submitted to the 2NDRespondent (INEC) for the election.

However in the certified True Copy which was admitted by the Tribunal as an exhibit and which Miss Nonyelu was made to read in person, the name of the APGA agent for Ebe Enuagu Hall Polling Unit Code 003 was Obiora Okafor whose photograph was displayed on page 22 of the certified list.

Answering questions, from Emeka Ngige SAN, Counsel to Senator Ngige, Nonyelu who was rather tensed up admitted that apart from being a business woman which she told the court was her profession, she is also the Personal Assistant (PA) to Prof Mrs Akunyili.

She said she was molested by ACN thugs and kept at a distance form the polling table where the electoral officials sat unlike all other agents for other political parties ,but stood by her written testimony that she was still able to observe that two booklets containing 100 ballot papers each was given to the CAN agents to thumb-print.

However when Counsel for INEC O J Nnadi, SAN sought to know how she knew that the ballot papers were for Senatorial election and not for the State Assembly elections held on the same day, she said : I don’t know”

Nonyelu  also said “I  cannot remember” when Nnadi asked  here to tell the court, which party won the State Assembly election held on the same say in the polling booth.

Under Cross examination by INEC Witness DD, Miss Rita Nwafor who claimed to be a teacher, and a voter in Central Primary School Polling Unit Code 003 Abba, admiiteed that it was political party agents who informed her that there were no results sheets for recording of votes on the April 9, 2011 senatorial elections.

Miss Nwafor testified that she did not inspect the materials herself and did not join the agents who did.

Miss Nwafor has in her written deposition averred that “The result sheets were not brought so an election did not hold in the polling unit on the election day.

A dramatic twist was introduced when Witnesses BB and CC both of whom swore to and wrote their depositions in English Language claimed they could not express themselves in English, compelling the court to introduce an interpreter to hear their testimony.

Under cross examination Witness BB Ikechukwu Okafor admitted that she completed his secondary education said she arrived at 11.30 am on the voting day and therefore could not testify to those accredited before his arrival He Corroborated the testimony of Miss Nonyelu that she was molested and taken far away from the polling booth.

When INEC Counsel asked how she knew that Miss Nonyelu was an APGA agent, he said : ‘It INEC officials that said so’.

But the climax of the drama was in the testimony of Witness CC , Mr Sunday Okeakpu who claimed in his written evidence that votes cast in his polling Unit at Orubuchi Kindergarten School was not counted and was not recorded, adding that he was there till voters ‘dispersed’.

When he was however asked what happened to those votes, he said: I do not know’. He gave his testimony in Igbo under interpretation after interventions by his lawyer Barrister Oguji, standing in for ON Obianwu SAN

The Matter has been adjourned till Wednesday February 1, 2012 for further hearing in which four witnesses including Prof Akunyili and an expert witness are expected to testify.

Before adjourning on Monday the Tribunal had granted the prayers of Akunyili and APGA to tender additional forensic evidence and the request of Ngige for forensic counter-evidence, while granting Ngige’s request to replace a deceased witness.

Judge Drops All Charges Against Bankole and Nafada

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This afternoon at the Abuja High Court, Justice Suleiman Belgore dimissed all charges against the former speaker of the house of representatives, Hon Bankole and the former deputy speaker, Hon Nafada in the alleged misuse of the N40billion loan.

Hon Bakole and Hon Nafada had been arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] for the misuse of a N40billion loan.

In discharging the two, the Justice ruled that “they did not benefit from the loan”.

Stay tuned.

Salami: Justice Uwais’s Secret Deal With Tinubu Revealed. How They Corrupted The Judiciary

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by Citizen Reporter

With controversies still trailing the planned recall of the suspended
President of the Court of Appeal (PCA), Justice Isa Ayo Salami,
clandestine involvement of former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN),
Justice Mohammed Uwais and former Lagos State Governor and Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) National Leader, Bola Tinubu has been
revealed.

A Lagos based group, Allied Progressive Movement (APM) revealed in a
letter to the National Security Adviser (NSA), General Andrew Azazi
the secret meetings held with Justice Uwais between April 2009 and
February 2011 on the use of the judiciary to secure electoral
victories for the ACN.

Copy of the letter, dated December 26, 2011 and signed by APM
Coordinator, Kola Ajayi and  Secretary General Mutiu Shadimu was
obtained by our reporter. It was titked; “Tinubu/Uwais Alliance
Corrupting the Judiciary.”

The letter read; “We wish to bring to your attention sir the unhealthy
relationship between Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Governor of
Lagos State and Mr. Justice Muhammed Uwais, former Chief Justice of
Nigeria (CJN). Over a period of two years the two have consistently
engaged in activities that are detrimental to the integrity of the
judiciary and debilitating to the cause of all those who seek justice
from a honest, transparent, honourable and uncorrupted judiciary that
deals equity with clean hands. The attached document titled “Tinubu as
a Virus in the Judiciary The Uwais Connection” provides detail
information on this alliance between the duo.

“The attachment also highlights in particular the corrupting influence
of Justice Uwais on Justice Salami at the instance of Senator Bola
Tinubu and Justice Uwais unrelenting effort to redeem Justice Salami.
Justice Uwais obviously saw an opportunity when he was appointed to
head the NJC’s Judicial Reform panel. He appears to be making
desperate effort to coerce the new Chief Justice Musdapher to recall
Justice Salami from suspension and cleansed of perjury. The timing and
his tenacity clearly raise suspicion of a possible link to the
approaching determination of the ongoing Presidential election appeal.

“In the interest of the Judiciary in particular and the nation in
general, We hereby urge you sir to use your good offices to order a
thorough investigation into the information provided in the attached
and the people mentioned in it. We are convinced your investigation
will no doubt confirm the roles being played by Senator Tinubu and his
allies like Justice Uwais to destroy the nation’s judiciary just to
promote personal, political and economic interests. We also appeal to
you sir to use your good offices to do the needful so that sanity and
impeccability, honour and integrity can be restored to the judiciary.”

THE ATTACHED REPORT

Tinubu as a Virus in the Judiciary: The Uwais Connection
For some time, there has been serious national concern on the level of
corruption in the Judiciary. It has become imperative that efforts be
made to locate the epicenter of this corrupting influence in the hope
that the authorities can do something about it to help restore sanity.

2.Two people, who have worked closely with each other to corrupt the
judiciary are
Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Governor of Lagos State and Justice Muhammed
Uwais, former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN). Some of their known
activities are
detailed below which shows that at least since 2009, Justice Uwais
consistently worked with and at the behest of Tinubu to pervert
justice at the highest level. Senator Tinubu and Justice Uwais
relationship actually dates back to the linguistically inchoate
decision of the Uwais Supreme Court on the inchoate nature of Local
Government creation in Lagos by Tinubu’s administration.

3. At a meeting in Lagos on April 5, 2009 attended by Tinubu’s men
known as “Team
Lagos”, Tinubu boasted that his main man to do the hatchet work for
him in the Judiciary was Uwais. Those present at that meeting included
Rauf Aregbesola (now Governor), Chief Ajomale, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde (a
musician popularly known as KWAM1), Chief Badmus (aka Kosija, Vice
Chairman, OPC, Fasheun faction; he is now late), Rafiu Olohunwa, etc.

4. On Wednesday, May 20, 2009, Tinubu conveyed a meeting at Aregbesola’s house
on Oduduwa Road, Ikeja. At the meeting were Dele Alake, Ayo Casmir, Rauf
Aregbesola, leadership of the NBA, a Representative of the NLC, Asari
Dokubo group, Human Rights Groups’ representatives. Several issues
were discussed. A major
resolution was that the Human Rights Group, the NBA, the Press and NLC
should begin to drum up support for the implementation of Uwais Report
on Electoral Reform. Tinubu’s heavy financial support and vocal
support by proxy were the strings with which he eventually tied Uwais
to his apron.

5. On or about July 10, 2009, Tinubu, in a meeting with his aides was
very upset with
the Appeal Court’s decision ordering a re-run in the Ekiti North
Senatorial District. He
mentioned one Justice Fagbohungbe (Rtd), one Justice Adeniji (Rtd) and
Justice Uwais as critical contacts. He called Justice Uwais at the
meeting to question the rational behind the sudden change of their
earlier decision (outright victory for AC candidate) on the judgement.

6.  On Wednesday July 15, 2009, Tinubu met with selected members of his inner
circle. The meeting focused on the judiciary and the police. On
judiciary, Tinubu said,
PDP leadership from Southwest recently made deft moves to whittle down
his influence on the judiciary. According to him, he claimed at the
meeting, that apart from helping some notable members of the judiciary
(rtd/serving) to parcel/s of land in areas of their choice in Lagos,
he also assisted in building them. He said some members of the
judiciary love him for supporting one of their own (Uwais and his
Report). He posited that for these and other reasons, PDPis finding it
difficult to infiltrate their rank and file. Tinubu asked the meeting
rhetorically: “how many of them in their various states (PDP
Governors) have total grip on their state judiciary?” Tinubu boasted
that he can call the shot in any state particularly in the Southwest.

7.  At a meeting on Bourdillon Road on July 19, 2009 , in response to
a question on
Ekiti Tribunal, Tinubu told the meeting he was on top of the
situation. He said his moral and financial support for full
implementation of Uwais Electoral Reform Bill had even won him more
support from the Bench. He (Tinubu) said he gave them people who are
about collecting 20 million signatures and promised to ignite a mass
rally for the full implementation of the report.

8. At a meeting in Lagos on or about July 25, 2009 which had in
attendance Lagos
CJ, Lagos A-G, NBA President, Rotimi Akeredolu, Ebun Sofunde, Awodein, Dr
Onipede, Nurudeen Ogbara, Justice Inumidun Akande and a Rtd Female CJ, Tinubu
thanked them for their impressive performance. He particularly
commended them for
the astonishing feats recently recorded in Ekiti. Tinubu openly
confirmed at the meeting that one Sotonye had been adequately
compensated for favouring AC. Tinubu also mentioned that Justice
Adebara is not doing badly. That at the Ekiti Tribunal, AC has
recorded some favourable rulings, that Tinubu particularly favoured
the one that gave AC reprieve to tender documents at will. He asked
for their support on Lagos Local Government Councils. He personally
appealed to Akeredolu to make a statement on the issue and also co-opt
other principal officers of NBAinto the struggle. Tinubu also said
others that included a Retired CJ of the Federation (Uwais) were
working round the clock to ensure AC victory. He enjoined those
present to support his mission.

9. On Saturday August 1, 2009, Tinubu held a meeting at a Magodo hideout with
Team Lagos where he instructed them to provide 100 “boys” for the Ekiti North
Senatorial re-run fixed for August 15th. He pledged N50 million as
fund for the project.

10. On Sunday August 2, 2009 he held a second meeting at Bourdillon with the
following in attendance: Kehinde Ogundele, Leye Bamidale, Oladipo Akinyemi,
Funminiyi Afuye, Yomi Adeoti, Dele Olatuyi, Olaiya Polati, Foluso
James and his inner caucus. Tinubu expressed disgust over one AC
lawmaker who connived with PDP lawmakers in an attempt to remove the
Speaker, Odeyemi. He said he had committed so  much on ‘Ekiti Project’
and was not ready to lose the State. As for the judiciary, Tinubu
boasted that he was on top of the situation. He assured he was
currently enjoying the  support of other opposition parties in Ekiti.

11. In the night of Friday August 2, 2009, Tinubu met some members of
the AC legal
team handling the Governorship re-run case. Others at the meeting
included NBA’s
Akeredolu, Justice Inumidun, some erstwhile Lagos CJs and some of his
trusted aides
which included Opeyemi Bamidele, Fouad Oki, Alake, etc. Tinubu affirmed at the
meeting that through Justice Uwais and other notable Justices (Rtd and
Serving) he has infiltrated the Tribunal members’ camp. Tinubu was on
phone with a female member of the Tribunal for over an hour.

12. During the weekend of October 16 18, 2009, two meetings were held.
One was on
saving the Ekiti Speaker and Deputy from impeachment. The other was to
consider the report on Constitution and Electoral Reform for review
and necessary input. This issue prompted their immediate visit to
Ghana. The sole aim was to conceal the identity of the personalities
involved not only in weakening the centre and strengthening the other
tiers of government particularly the states but also exploring a
possible avenue of having a bloodless revolution if they are unable to
push through their agenda which they regarded as a catalyst to solving
Nigeria’s problem. While in Ghana they visited the man in-charge of
Ghana’s election from whom they borrowed some ideas.

13. Those at the Ghana meeting comprised Opeyemi Bamidele, LASTMA and KAI
Bosses, Justice Uwais, Fouad Oki, Baba Eto, Yinka Odumakin, one Judge Abutu,
Adeyinka and Alabi both rtd Justices, Afikuyomi, Wale Osun, H. O.
Davies, Dele Alake, Dele Momodu, Representative of Adenuga, Chief
Badmus a.k.a Kosija, Musiliu Akinsanya (aka M.C.), Olohunwa and
others.

14. On or about November 2, 2009, Tinubu’s group was in the United Kingdom to
mobilize support for the implementation of the Uwais report and at the
same time
deliberate on pending cases in various Tribunals and Appeal Courts. On
implementation of Uwais report, the UK trip was a follow up to their
visit to Ghana and US Consular General. Tinubu’s representative at the
gathering boasted that the pressure on Yar’Adua by the Labour, Human
Right Groups, NBA, NGO’s, Socio-Cultural organisations such as
Afenifere Renewal Group, Egbe Igbimo Yoruba, Arewa Youth Consultative
Forum, Arewa Opinion Elders Forum and others that Tinubu has been
funding heavily had succeeded in mounting enormous pressure on
Yar’Adua. He (Tinubu) pledged further financial support to any
individual or group of people who are ready to join the struggle.

15. They also concluded at the London meeting that should Yar’Adua succeed in
killing the Uwais report, they would make the country ungovernable.
They expressed
strong believe that President Yar’Adua was lily-livered and can easily
be pummeled to
submission. Tinubu at the meeting claimed he had been able to subdue
Yar’Adua on
Lagos LGAs and LGDAs through the same process. Aside this they (Tinubu
group) were seriously sensitizing and mobilizing people for a mass
protest rally. And on the day of the rally here, other rallies would
be going on simultaneously abroad.

16. To make their job easier, both Tinubu and Atiku agreed at a
meeting held in Abuja,  Lagos State house, where they jointly resolved
to use their connections within the judiciary to influence cases at
both the Tribunal and Appeal Courts. Based on this
agreement, they scheduled an emergency meeting with their ‘judiciary
contacts’ which
comprised the following: Uwais, Abutu, Alabi rtd, Lagos C.J, Oyewole,
Akande, Falana,  Akeredolu, Abdullahi, Prof Oyewo, and three others
from the North who were asked to  compel the people in charge of
various cases to play ball. They specifically mentioned Ogun, Ekiti
and Osun. There was assurance from them.

17. On or about November 17, 2009, Tinubu at his meeting with his Team
resolved to provide financial support for mobilization towards mass protests. Otunba Kazeem
Badmus (aka Kosija now late) was in the North to sensitize Yoruba
residents there while Alhaji Shetima (Arewa Youth Forum Leader) was
commissioned to handle Northerners. The plan was to force Yar’Adua’s
government to adopt the Uwais Report. They planned to capitalize on
government planned fuel deregulation. Segun Adeniyi boosted their
cause with a statement he issued titled “Who is afraid of Uwais
Report?”

18. Meanwhile, Tinubu was to sponsor the hosting of Justice I. A.
Salami, President,
Court of Appeal at Eko Hotel by the leadership of NBAand Justice
Akande, Lagos C.J.

19. Towards December 9, 2009, several meetings were held at various locations
particularly at Bourdillon Road, Oduduwa Ikeja official residence of
Aregbesola, a
Prophet’s house at Shangisha and at three other secret locations owned
by Tinubu
(Magodo and another one at Ikoyi), and at Justice Uwais house in Lekki Phase I.

20. On Ekiti Re-run: At the dinner organized for the new Court of
Appeal President,
Salami. Uwais, Akeredolu and Inumidun categorically made an appeal to
the Justice, the new Court of Appeal President to support their course
in Ekiti. They also requested to  have an input in the composition of
the Judges that would sit at the appeal that will succeed the present
Tribunal. The man obliged their request.

21. Meanwhile, Tinubu decided not to say anything openly that’ll hurt
the presidency
any more. But secretly sponsor attacks on the President through his
aides, NBA, the
54/55 group and others who were calling for the ailing President’s
resignation. The
purpose was to put enormous pressure on the North.

22. Between May 9 and May 13 2010, Tinubu’s team comprising top legal experts
who were mandated to meet with Justice Adebara, one of the Ekiti
Tribunal members,
met. The team’s assignment was to establish from Justice Adebara what
went wrong at
the Tribunal.

23. The committee in their report said Adebara admitted that lots of factors
contributed to the outcome of that tribunal ruling. The committee
reported that Adebara listed among others, crisis in the AC and Atiku
s return to PDP. They said, Adebara later commended the resilience of
PDP in Ekiti. He affirmed that the majority ruling was full of
loop-holes and pointed out some of the faults in the ruling /
judgement. Almost all the decisions taken at the meeting with Adebara
were ratified.

24. Tinubu vowed to upturn the ruling at the Appeal. To achieve his (Tinubu)
objectives, he constituted a committee comprising notable jurists and
legal luminaries
that included Prof. Osibajo, Femi Falana, Justice Uwais, Akanbi, Alabi
and others whose assignment was to study the rulings and advice/render
assistance to the legal team handling the matter.

25. He (Tinubu) also boasted at the meeting that, he’ll influence the
composition of
the Appeal committee members. He submitted he has finalised that with
the authority
concerned. He (Tinubu) said the Appeal would be headed by someone from
either Niger Delta or East. Aregbesola was mandated to organise prayer
warriors and traditional actions.

26. For funding of the project tagged Ekiti Must Be Surmounted, Tinubu informed
the meeting of the recent attempt by Governor Fashola to terminate the
contract between Alpha/Beta, his company, and Lagos State government.
He commended several efforts made by Ikuforiji, the Speaker and the
House for using their legislative power to counter some of the moves.
But he (Tinubu) promised to raise the fund for the project. He hinted
that if Fashola went further that he’ll boot him out of office.

27. As for EFCC probe, Tinubu assured everybody that his foot soldiers
were already
working. He disclosed that the Commission’s spokes person was his man.
He promised to call a meeting immediately he’s with the names of
Appeal Court members.

28. About May 20, 2010, a meeting of Tinubu’s inner caucus was
initially scheduled
for Akodo, Eleko Beach Area. Governor Fashola decided to wield the big
stick and
scheduled his own meeting for the same venue, same time. This prompted
Tinubu to shift his meeting to Alesh Hotel at Ajah. Tinubu’s meeting
was attended by Niyi Akintola (SAN), Justice Akande, Justice Alabi
(Rtd), Justice Adeyinka (Rtd) Chairman LASIEC, Professor Itse Sagay
(SAN), Femi Falana, Prof. Lai Olurode, Yinka Odumakin, Muiz Banire,
Toyin Pinhero (SAN), Police AIG Arabamen, LASTMABoss, Aregbesola, Dele
Alake, H. O. Davies, Olohunwa, and others. Olohunwa was not allowed
into the meeting as he was only invited to ward off area boys.

29. At the meeting, Tinubu revealed that he got Sowore, former UNILAG Student
Union President to use their fabricated N3 Billion Tribunal bribe
story which facilitation  they were pinning on OBJ and Afe Babalola.
He coughed out US$250,000 to ensure the story emanated from
Saharareporters.

30. In the build up to the April 2011 Presidential election, Tinubu
and his Team were
confident that irrespective of the way the election went, they would
subvert the results at the Supreme Court with the help of Uwais and
some other judges.

31. A meeting held on Monday December 27, 2010 at Tinubu’s Bourdillon Road
home, in the thick of negotiation on the ACN/CPC merger, Buhari led
the CPC team
while Tinubu headed the ACN team. At the meeting there were irreconcilable
differences over merger arrangement. Tentatively, the parties involved
agreed to use
ACN based on the fact that ACN holds sway in the Southwest and are
having substantial impact in the South-South. They considered CPC as
the party to beat in the North; all these gave them hope of wrestling
power from PDP in 2011.

32. On the Presidential Candidate to be used they settled for Buhari.
For the Vice,
Tinubu showed interest. He told the meeting that his popularity in the
S/W and other
parts of Nigeria will do the magic. But people who knew him (Tinubu)
inside out kicked against such arrangement. Even Buhari objected to
it; the S/E people also opposed and they insisted that one of their
own, Ngige, must be used. Tinubu, having confided in some people that
Ngige by virtue of who he is, might be difficult to control if chosen,
finally pushed for Niyi Adebayo while Ngige settled for SGF. Ribadu
was to be reinstated and made IG, etc.

33. In early February 2011, as a follow-up to the meeting he (Tinubu)
held with the
representatives of the Ciroma-led team in Jan. Another meeting came up
with full
representation of notable NPLF leaders that had in attendance the
likes of Ayu, Haruna, factional Arewa Youth Forum leader, Shettima,
Anthony Sani and other notables.

34. At the meeting, Tinubu was praised for his singular effort in
checkmating OBJ
who has been the major “character or evil” confronting PDP and
threatening Nigerian
democracy. They pledged their co-operation with Tinubu. Aregbesola
sang praise of
Tinubu, calling him “Ẹkun ọkọ baba agbẹ Ọta, Jagaban of our time” (Obasanjo’s
conqueror, Jagaban of our time). Those on the side of Tinubu were
Justice Uwais, one other Justice, AIG Arabamen, Kai Brigade Captain
Maigeri Rtd, National Secretary ACN, Dr. Fayemi, Ribadu and others
that included HoD, Olohunwa, who claimed to be representative of the
NURTW boss.

35. At the meeting, their discussion centred mainly on the following
three issues:
a) Sponsorship of crisis in some parts of the North particularly
States that  supported Jonathan at the Presidential primary.
b) Military intervention if all other efforts fail.
c) Judicial process
The last one they didn’t delve too much on was the issue of consensus
candidate which
the Northern representatives had claimed to be an impossible task.

36. On chaos sponsorship, Tinubu encouraged them to fund secretly the lingering
crisis. Cash and ‘boys/mercenaries’ for such operations would be taken
care of by him
(Tinubu). He boasted at the meeting that, “this time, I’ll open the
treasury to prosecute
this forthcoming elections”. He tasked the factional Arewa Youth Forum
President,
Mallam Yerima Shettima, to try and identify some of the trouble
shooters for adequate
funding and support in preparation for sponsorship. What they
purportedly stand to gain is to discredit GEJ government and make it
unpopular in some of the states he won during the PDP Presidential
primary.

37. They also weighed the military option. The Northerners were mainly
in support of
the idea while Tinubu advised that should be a last resort but warned
that the leader must be trusted. According to source, there was a
sharp disagreement, sentiment and ethnicity issue beclouded their
reasoning so the gathering did not reach an agreement.

38. Judiciary: Tinubu at the meeting assured those present that with
the backing of
“Eledumare” (God) and some prominent jurists both serving and retired,
victory was
assured. But on the candidate to be adopted by the parties they zeroed
down on Buhari, Ribadu.

39. At the meeting, the other Snr. Justice present hinted those at the
sitting that efforts
should be put in place to protect/defend Salami, the Appeal Court
President. There and then, he informed them that attempt would be made
to remove him from office and he’ll be replaced by a weakling who will
definitely truncate the plan of the house. He appealed to Tinubu to
use his enormous wealth to drum support for Salami.

40. The Justice also warned especially Tinubu to be wary of some of his aides
pointing out his house was leaking. He went further to say, almost all
Tinubu inner caucus meetings leaked to the opposing camp. He cited
many examples such as meeting between Tinubu and Salami, how emisaries
were being sent to him to thwart some of the moves by Tinubu & co.
Facts and figures about what and what exchanged hands for a favour
including the one owned by proxy/proxies.

41. In reaction to the Justice’s advice, Tinubu corroborated the
Jurist after thanking
him for his great observation particularly on the moles around him. He
said he had
identified some of the serving commissioners and council bosses who
were working for the opponents. He also mentioned that one or more
former council chairmen were also in the same train with the traitors.
Tinubu however said that he had started dealing with them squarely. He
said Opeyemi Bamidele was supposed to be at the meeting but for
kicking against the ‘establishment’ that made him, he has started
paying the price.

42. As for Salami, Tinubu promised to mobilise the Press, Human Right Groups,
NGO, Lawyers, Coalition of Political Parties. For propaganda, he
boasted that he was in control of that and all would be deployed to
defend Salami from being disgraced out of office. He (Tinubu)
counseled those who have benefitted from his largesse to tighten up
the loose nuts. He said there’s a way they’ll do it and they won’t
trace it to anybody. He advised that they see some of his aides for
proper counseling. Amongst the aides were, Bolaji Idris Ariyoh, Bisi
Yusuf, Tayo Oduntan, H. O. Davies, Dele Alake and others.

43. On the defence of Salami, he said they had met with the needed
organisations,
chief among whom is Sowore of Saharareporters. He was also planning to
establish
another online electronic media. Another plan they also agreed on was
to be meeting
regularly as at when Tinubu deemed fit at any venue he chose. In
support of the course, Tinubu gave N5m each for their transport and
again donated another N200m to jump start the Northern agenda. He
promised another N300m, if they do well.

ASUU Strike: 57 Days And Counting!!!

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Ogunjimi James Taiwo

“In a time of drastic change, it is the learners who inherit the future. The unlearned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists” – Eric Hoffer

Today marks the 57th day since our higher institutions got closeddown. Today marks the 57th day since the incompetency and nonchalant attitude of our leaders threw a clog in the wheel of our academic progress. Today marks the 57th day of a major battle between two elephants, and as expected; the grass is suffering.

Since our leaders have decided that they would rather fill their pockets than spend for our education, I think it’s high time we started telling ourselves the truth. Since our leaders have decided that spending taxpayers’ money on watering presidential villa’s flowers is more important than spending on improving the quality of education in this country, I think we should start asking some important questions and start DEMANDING urgent answers.

Do our leaders see us as the leaders of tomorrow? Do our leaders care about this country? Do they care about the future of this country? Do they even know that some people have families who are waiting for them to graduate? Can they see the decline in our educational sector? Would they rather spend money on frivolities than on moulding the future of tomorrow’s leaders? How many of them have their children in our schools? Maybe that’s where the problem is.

I can’t think of any reason why these government people would be so determined to bite the fingers that fed them. Most of them passed through the university, studied free of charge,so I can’t understand why they can’t give back to a system that made them who they are. And to think that the incumbent president was once a lecturer, I dare to say he is a disgrace to the academic world.

When a government sees no problem with paying a councillor whose highest qualification is probably a Pry 6 certificate huge amount of money, [and his wife gets paid too],yet the same government thinks N18,000 minimum wage is too much to pay to people who have degrees, then we know there is a problem. When a president spends huge chunks of taxpayers’ money on feeding rather than improving our educational sector, then danger looms. When government sees nothing wrong in seeing thousands of youths on the streets; jobless and homeless,then the government needs to be called to order.

Maybe the problem lies with us. Maybe we are the problem. How? It’s simple; we’ve been too compliant. We’ve stuck too much to the rules. We’ve kept quiet in the face of injustice. We’ve left other people to fight our battles. We’ve sold ourselves out. But. . . . . .there is opportunity to right our wrongs.

Seneca said, “It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that things are difficult.” We may have allowed the government to make fools of us in the past, but we have opportunity to set things straight.

We need to speak with one voice.The era of sitting at home and waiting to hear news of strike being called-off is over; it’s time to get out and occupy the streets to show our dissatisfaction with government’s nonchalant attitude to our education. If we all sit at home and keep quiet, they’ll think we are probably enjoying the ‘holiday’, but if we troop out enmasse to register our displeasure, it’ll send a strong message to them that we aren’t taking nonsense anymore.

We are fed up with sitting in a lecture theatre without the necessary conveniences. We are tired of having to pay huge amount of school fees and yet be cramped in an uncomfortable lecture room. We are tired of hearing that our lecturers haven’tbeen paid their salaries. We are tired of writing examinations on our feet. We are tired of spending 7 years for a 4-year course. We want a change. WE DEMAND FOR A CHANGE.

If we are to get the desired change, we can’t sit down idly; we need to speak up. We are not unaware that the voices that should speak up for us have probably been choked with cash. But the good thing is that they didn’t send you to the higher institution. They didn’t pay your fees. They won’t live your life for you; let’s rise up and say NO.

Remember the words of Felix Rohatyn, “The choice is between doing something and doing nothing, and doing nothing never gets you anywhere.”

Com James Ogunjimi CDHR Coordinator, Olabisi Onabanjo University Unit. hullerj@yahoo.com 08134319591

“We Pay Police To Kill Police, N500,000 per Head” – Boko Haram

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Information recently made available to 247ureports.com through sources within the operational ranks of the terrorist Islamic group indicates the merciless attacks and killings of the officers of the Nigerian Police Force [NPF] by Boko Haram may be the operational activities of hired Nigerian police officers at work. This is as available information indicates that the leadership of the terrorist Islamic group have gone beyond inflitration of the NPF – and have reached the extent to have turned the Nigerian police officer into the executor/assasinator of fellow police officers.

The Boko Haram, through its extensive reach into the NPF and the Nigerian military, has gained significant followership within the NPF and the military which extends beyond passive followership. A good section of the NPF is said to actively engage in the operational activities of the terrorist group – in areas including intelligence gathering, whistleblowing, and attacks on Nigerian security outfits.

The Boko Haram source revealed that it pays N500,000 to each Nigerian police officer who kills another police officer, and N1million for the life of a Nigerian soldier. The source further reveals that 7 out of 10 police officers’s death attributed to Boko Haram’s operations were carried out by Nigerian police officers and men from other Nigerian security outfits. He states that the Kano operation was executed by a mixed of Nigerian soldiers, Police Officers and ordinary members of Boko Haram. “That is why we have lost only 16 since we began our operation”. He also added that none of the people arrested and shot in Kano and Borno were members of Boko Haram.

“They are not our own. Our men are accounted for”, he boasted adding that the security apparatus in Nigeria are intimately involved in the planning stages of virtually all Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria. “We wait for their signal”. He explained that many within the police rank sympatize with the plight of the Boko Haram and support them ideologically. Many within the ranks of the military and the police appear disenfranchised by a Christian presidency.

Independent inquiry conducted by 247ureports.com into the Boko Haram’s claim appear credible.

It was gathered that in Bauchi State, prior to the coming of the present Bauchi police commissioner, a Police Coporal was arrested and charged for murder following a shoot-out where he was alleged to have killed his fellow officers stationed at a checkpoint. The former police commissioner of Bauchi State was reported to have made the arrest himself – as he coincidentally drove by the checkpoint moments after the police coporal had shot the 5 police officers dead. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the police coporal had in his bank account the sum of N11million. The source of the money remains unknown to the police investigators.

In Borno State, where the Boko Haram operation had been extensive. The source reveals that it is not a secret anymore in Borno the bounty placed on the head of a police officer and a military officer. It is an open secret on the streets. “None of our men were doing the killings”, he said. The killings came mostly from security men who shared the ideology of the terrorist group. The source claims that the security men in Nigeria are littered with their supporters.

In a related development, the source reveals that the terrorist group has called on all the feild commanders in northern Nigeria to temporally halt all operations – in response to what appears the onset of dialogue. The source notes however that not all members of the group are keen to the dialogue. “Our spiritual leaders are not interested in dialoguing” because, as he claims, when the members of Boko Haram were being ‘slaughtered’ via extra-judical means – that no Nigerian called for dialogue nor did the leaders of the north call for a dialogue.

Meanwhile violent operations credited to the Boko Haram continues in Kano State. Gunfire exchange between the men of Boko Haram and the Nigerian police at the Panshekara police station and the Naibawa Police post continued through the evening of Sunday 29, January to the evening of Monday 30, January – not minding the curfew imposed on Kano State by the State government. Seven persons have been reported [unconfirmed] dead at the Naibawa police post while no casualties have been reported at the Panshekara police station. The police is reported to have become visibly nervous on the trigger at the various police road block.

The morning of Monday January 30, 2012, near the town of Mandawari, a driver of a commercial bus was shot by a nervous police officer who mistook the bus for a possible Boko Haram threat. The Bus had approached the police road block at about 6am, at the end of the curfew, and as the bus slowed towards the road block, one of the officers shot the driver. The driver was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. No further information is available of the status of the driver.

Sudan Rebels Say They Captured 29 Chinese Workers

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recruits for the Sudan People's Liberation Army training in a secret camp in South Kordofan
KHARTOUM — Rebels in Sudan’s South Kordofan state have captured 29 Chinese workers after a battle with government forces, a spokesman for the insurgents said on Sunday.

Nine members of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) were also being held, Arnu Ngutulu Lodi of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), told AFP.

“Yes, we have captured them,” he said. “I want to assure you right now they are in safe hands.”

He said the Chinese have not been kidnapped and none was wounded.

They, along with the Sudanese, were captured on Saturday when the rebels destroyed a Sudanese military convoy between Rashad town and Al-Abbasiya in the northeast of the province, which has been at war since June.

Lodi said the Chinese were working mainly on road construction in the area.

They are being held in the Nuba mountains “until further notice” because of the security situation.

“Today is a little bit calm but we are expecting at any time SAF may launch an attack on us,” he said.

Spokesmen for the Sudanese army and the Chinese embassy could not be immediately reached for comment.

China is a major military supplier to the regime in Khartoum, and the largest buyer of Sudanese oil.

There is growing international concern over the situation in South Kordofan and nearby Blue Nile state, where a similar conflict broke out in September. The government is fighting ethnic minority insurgents once allied to the former rebels who now rule South Sudan.

The South gained independence from Khartoum last July after decades of civil war.

Food shortages would become critical without substantial aid deliveries into South Kordofan and Blue Nile by March, the US ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, has said.

Khartoum has severely restricted the work of foreign relief agencies in the war zones.

It cited security concerns and also accused aid workers of using United Nations flights to deliver arms and ammunition to the rebels — a claim for which the UN’s top humanitarian official said there was “no evidence.”

Princeton Lyman, the US administration’s special envoy for Sudan, told reporters last week the situation is so dire Washington has warned Khartoum it would consider ways for aid to be sent in without Sudanese government approval.

Court Extradites fugitive over $789,907.62 Fraud

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A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, on Monday January 30th ,  2012, delivered ruling on an extradition charge filed by  the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Bello Adoke against Rasheed Abayomi Mustapha. Delivering judgment, Justice Patricia Ajoku dismissed the preliminary objections raised by counsel to the fugitive, Dr. Joseph Nwabike, SAN, that the court was not competent to hear the extradition charge against Mustapha. Justice Ajoku dismissed the application stating that based on the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; the court was competent to decide the extradition of the accused person.
After dismissing the motion of preliminary objection, Justice Ajoku gave her ruling based on the evidence before her and the charges against the fugitive.  She ruled that the accused be extradited to the United States of America to face the law. Although counsel to the fugitive had argued that the alleged offences were not extraditable, Justice Ajoku dismissed same stating that it was not tenable that the offences were not known to the Nigerian law. Mustapha and his collaborators were said to have conspired or attempted to steal $798,907.62 in distribution cheques. Of that amount, $750,651.48 were actually issued and deposited into bank accounts controlled by members of the syndicate.
The sum of $500,000 was withdrawn and distributed between Mustapha and his group. Mustapha, 37, had returned to Nigeria after allegedly committing the crime in the United States. However, a collaboration between the EFCC and the FBI led to his arrest by the operative of the EFCC in May last year.
The AGF consequently filed an extradition order before the Federal High Court Lagos. The AGF explained in the order that “… A request has been made to Nigeria by diplomatic representative of the Embassy of the United States of America, Abuja for the surrender of Rasheed Abayomi Mustapha who is jointly a subject of a super ceding indictment in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Case No.: 08-CR-429 and filed on the 31st day of October, 2011”
Some of the charges preferred against Mustapha in the United States of America include:
Court  one: Conspiracy to violate the laws of the United States, in violation of Title 18, United States code, Section 1349, namely mail fraud, which carries a maximum penalty of 5 years’ imprisonment. Count two to nine: mail fraud, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, section 1341 and Title 18, United States Code, Section 2, with each count punishable by a maximum penalty of 20 years imprisonment.