Saturday, November 11, 2017

Presidential race 2019: Atiku might be liability instead of asset to PDP

The insinuation over the return of former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the build up to the 2019 presidential race is generating phobia of offsets in the party.

Though, Atiku who is still a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has not shown any indication that he is returning to PDP which he dumped to join the APC in 2014, but the political calculations on his return to the opposition political party get stronger in the same manner that the innuendo spread wider.

Several PDP leaders have drawn the conclusion that Atiku is only returning to the party for the 2019 presidential ticket. This they argued will affect those PDP leaders who went through the trial times of the leadership crisis to redeem the party from disintegration and extinction.

Some leaders, however, were of the view that Atiku’s return to the party would increase PDP’s political assets and help the party to gain stronger grounds across the country.

Some others think differently. They argued that though Atiku may have huge political stature but that popular views showed that he may be more of liability than asset, thereby increasing the burden of image laundering for the PDP.

The general belief, however, is that Atiku’s return to the PDP will increase monumental activities in the party towards 2019. 

While those political calculus are going on, partisan activities in Adamawa State reflect an ulterior motive to consolidate the home front for the battle ahead in the PDP. Invariably, the State PDP leadership is going through mild crisis; all showing reflexes of Atiku’s purported interference with the emergence of PDP leaders in the state. 

Dr. Umar Addo, a former Personal Assistant to Atiku on Research and Strategy, in a protest letter to the PDP National Caretaker Committee Chairman, Ahmed Makarfi, raised alarm that Atiku has hijacked the PDP in Adamawa State. He protested that Atiku’s loyalists who rejoined the PDP about a week ago were declared elected at the party’s State Congress without first obtaining waivers as required by the PDP constitution.

While Addo’s petition was still under consideration, the Adamawa State PDP made passionate appeal to Atiku Abubakar to return to the party in the build up to the 2019 general elections.

Shehu Tahir, State Chairman, Adamawa PDP, speaking to party stakeholders at a meeting last Wednesday in Yola, declared: “It is not a wise decision for Atiku to abandon the house he helped to build; so, we want him back. We are calling on Atiku Abubakar, who is among the PDP founding fathers, not to abandon the house he had helped to build. This is because the party needs him now to continue from where he stopped.”

“We urge our stakeholders to prevail on him and others who left PDP to reconsider their decisions and return to the party,” Tahir had maintained.

Recent activities in the APC showed clearly that President Muhammadu Buhari has a battle to fight with Atiku for APC’s presidential ticket. This become obvious as some stakeholders in the ruling party have declared that there would be no automatic ticket for the president.

However, it is not certain if the PDP project is a plan B for Atiku on the event that he loses

the APC presidential ticket to President Buhari. The former vice president has in recent time shown that he is no longer on power experimentation in his preparation for the 2019 presidential election.

Atiku has, in positioning himself for 2019, been criticizing the APC Government, taking firm positions on critical national issues like restructuring and political reforms towards true federalism in Nigeria, making strong case against imbalance in the polity. 

Meanwhile, several non-state and non-partisan political actors have been building structures for grassroots mobilization of support across the country for the former vice president.

WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION HAS JUST STARTED SAYS MAGU

The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, yesterday said the war against corruption has just started.

He said he had no fear in his “Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid” (DNA) which is sometimes called “the molecule of life”.

He said “corruption flourishes when good people fail to confront it”.

He said between January and August this year, the EFCC recorded 137 convictions.

Magu, who opened up in an in-house magazine of the anti-graft agency, EFCC Alert, said the battle against corruption had reached a level where no one could stop it.

The November edition of the magazine features what it is titled as a “chronicle of thoughts” of Magu.

The Acting EFCC Chairman said the commission would not succumb to pressure under any guise.

Magu has been facing a series of plots since he stepped on toes with the investigation of many high-profile cases.

The National Assembly has launched a fresh plot for the removal of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu.

The plot includes the alleged instigation of a petition by some forces and anonymous staff of the EFCC in order to rein in Magu.

But the EFCC boss said he was ready to fight corruption to the end and warned that the days of impunity are over.

He said: “Those talking about succumbing to pressure do not know Ibrahim Magu. I have no fear in my DNA. The bigger they are, the better for me. I do not fear anybody. The EFCC’s motto is ‘Nobody is above the law’. That is what it is supposed to be; equality before the law is the grand norm of our constitution. So, we cannot succumb to pressure.

“Victory is certain for the common man. It is part of my vision to take the fight against corruption to the grassroots. We shall not betray the trust and confidence reposed in us. We have reached a level where nobody can stop us in the fight against corruption, but we all must realize that we are all stakeholders, and this fight is for the future generation.”

Magu said the only way to bring succour to this country was to wage war against corruption.

He added: “Those who dread to be punished for their corrupt deeds should take notice that the EFCC is watching. It would be naïve for anyone to expect the fight against corruption to be smooth; you should expect resistance and opposition which are expressed in various guises.

“If you go to the United States or the United Kingdom, they are all awash with news about our efforts in the fight against corruption, particularly the Malabu Oil scandal.”

In spite of the criticisms against the EFCC, he said the agency had recorded some achievements, including a record of 137 convictions between January and August 2017.

He said: “We are making progress. Nigerians are aware of the achievements that we have recorded in the fight against corruption especially in the area of assets recovery. We got the court to forfeit to the Nigerian Government a sum of N7.6 billion which was hidden in a Nigerian bank by a former petroleum resources minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

“The commission recovered over N329 billion from a group of oil marketers for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. These are major recoveries from a sector of the economy. I have the pleasure to report that the commission between January and August 30, 2017 recorded monetary recoveries (that amounted to) N409,270,706,686.75; $69,501,156.67;£231,118.69; €610,816.20; 443,400.00 Dirham; and 70,500 Saudi Riyal. Remarkable as this feat is, we are not resting on our oars.

“In the area of prosecution of cases in court, we are making progress despite the antics of some persons accused of grand corruption to delay trial. Between January and August this year, the EFCC recorded 137 convictions. The potential for improvement is good as more cases are brought to conclusion.

“On my watch, where hapless Nigerians are defrauded, the EFCC will swiftly come to their aid; where powerless Nigerians are shortchanged, the EFCC will intervene; where there is impunity, the EFCC will step in and level the field. The struggle to enthrone a just and equitable society has been, and will continue to be my life.”

Magu denied allegation of torturing of suspects by the EFCC, which he said only investigates non-violent crimes

He said: “We don’t chase innocent people, but thieves of state resources. We conduct certain background investigation before we invite a suspect. When we invite you, all we ask you is to corroborate our findings.

“We don’t torture people; far from it. We investigate non-violent crimes and so we have no basis to torture anyone. We specialize in financial crimes investigation, which means we follow the money to the extent of knowing how you utilized the money, how you distributed it, and so we do our own homework before we invite anybody.

“The EFCC has come a long way, from its very humble beginnings in 2003. From a handful of seconded staff, working with no takeoff funds, office or equipment, we are present in all the geo-political zones of the country, with hundreds of ongoing investigations and prosecutions in courts all over the country.

“We have also recognized the need for global partnerships in the work that we do and are therefore in mutually-beneficial relationships with all the leading law enforcement and regulatory agencies around the world. In the comity of global law enforcement, the EFCC is the reference agency.”

Magu gave insights into why the EFCC plans to take the anti-corruption battle to the nation’s universities.

He said: “Nigerian universities are hosts to millions of young men and women in their late teens and early 20s, pursuing courses from accounting to zoology. This demographic is what fascinates us at the EFCC, it is these young men and women that will, on graduation, move into the Nigerian civil and public services, as well as the private sector of the economy.

“To repeat an all too familiar cliché, they are the future leaders. Unfortunately, there are preciously little or no courses in our universities to prepare these young men and women about corruption, how it manifests itself, its ramifications, and what they could do to stop it.

“The EFCC believes that university students constitute a strategic target of anti-corruption training and awareness raising activities as they will become tomorrow’s managers. It is for that reason that I am canvassing for the introduction of anti-corruption courses for all university undergraduates in Nigeria.”

Dele Momodu: What Goodluck Jonathan Told Me About 2019 Calculations

Fellow Nigerians, after my chance meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari last week at the Presidential Villa, it was the turn of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, two days ago, on November 9, 2017, to be my host. The only difference is that the meeting with President Jonathan had long been in the offing but had not materialised due to several factors.

First, I was considered an enemy of the Jonathans because of my support for President Buhari. No one remembered my audacious support for Jonathan in 2010 when I risked everything to defend Jonathan’s right to become the Acting President in the absence of his boss, President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. President Yar’Adua was then mortally ill and on an interminably long medical sojourn in Saudi Arabia, and some dubious, but influential, clique had chosen to govern by proxy in his absence. Anyway, that was then.

In the 2011 Presidential race, President Buhari and I, and many others, lost the elections to Jonathan. It was a baptism of fire. I was somehow happy though that a quintessential minority candidate won that election. However, I became worried when the Jonathan government started floundering and waltzing from one crisis to the other. The fuel subsidy conundrum, for me, was the height of it. I participated in the demonstrations that nearly incapacitated Jonathan in the early days of 2012.

Subsequently, I took it upon myself to be an unofficial, unpaid special adviser and consultant to Jonathan on political matters. I wrote copiously on how the government was frittering away its massive goodwill and equity. Of course, the Jonathan supporters did not want to listen and hearken to my sincere opinion and I was endlessly insulted for speaking out my mind.

By 2014, I was just too sure that the Jonathan government was heading for a cataclysmic fall. I wrote an article, ‘In Search of Mathematicians’, in which I analysed that the opposition Party was going to thrash the ruling Party. Again, I was called names my parents did not give me, but it was only a matter of time before my doomsday prophesy came to pass. One of the greatest tragedies of power is how acolytes often mislead the big boss. I have no doubt that Jonathan is a gentleman who meant well for our country but he was surrounded by several malevolent people who capitalised on his plain humility, abject simplicity and imagined weakness to wreak havoc on the nation.

Since then, I have longed to chat with him and ask a few questions about his tenure as President. My previous approaches had been resoundingly rebuffed. Realistically, I did not expect Jonathan to be too comfortable with vociferous members of the opposition like me. But I did not give up.

As fate would have it, I ran into one of our mutual friends, a very significant member of Jonathan’s kitchen cabinet, weeks ago. The man had wondered why I wrote an article predicting the possibility of Jonathan returning to contest the Presidential election in 2019. Most of my readers had said the notion was preposterous and that it was an impossible and unreasonable proposition. The more I watched events unfold the more I felt Jonathan’s second coming was not impossible and unrealisable. His man informed me that his former boss nursed no such ambition and promised to arrange a meeting so I could hear this from the horse’s mouth.

My thesis, though seemingly absurd, is not without reason. Firstly, I do not see the possibility of any Northerner defeating President Buhari in 2019, if he decides to run. Buhari is the most popular personality from the Northern part of Nigeria today. He is, as a matter of unassailable fact, regarded and treated as a cult hero. The North would not want to risk certainty for uncertainty by supporting someone else from outside power. If the PDP chooses to present another Northerner to run against Buhari, the Party would have presented a second term to Buhari on a platter of gold because the South would have nothing to fight for and may present a lukewarm attitude to that election. My view, is that the 2019 Presidential election would be fought principally on the account of ethnicity and religion like most of our previous elections.

Secondly, a Presidential candidate needs to lock down four out of the six geo-political regions in Nigeria. Buhari had always found it tough to do this. On his own, he can boast no more than two regions. Naturally, a strong Southern candidate will give him a run for his money, if he also commands cult followership from his zone. There are few people in this mould and, whether one likes it or not, this includes Jonathan. The Southern candidate would obviously have a decent foray in the North Central and South West zones as well as a few of the battleground States in the North West and North East. Buhari has always found it difficult to replicate a similar decent incursion into the Southern axis apart from the South West.

Thirdly, age and health will be substantial factors in 2019. Buhari would be 76 and has been very ill in the recent past though, thankfully, he is much better now. Jonathan, like most of the other strong Southern candidates, will be under 65 and seems virile. He is one of the few who can draw on his experience and achievement to offer comparative analysis to Buhari, project for project.

It was with this mind-set that I approached former President Jonathan two days ago after he personally phoned to reconfirm our appointment for that day. I was deeply humbled by this simple gesture. By the time I meandered my way to his understated but elegant office, I didn’t know what to actually expect from him. He had some visitors from the Bible Society of Nigeria who had come to present him with the biggest Bible I ever saw, written in five languages English, Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo and Efik, all in one holy book. He asked me to give him a few minutes to attend to these visitors and I gladly obliged.. When they left, I was ushered into his personal office.

The first thing he said was, “Dele, I must thank you for your level of professionalism. I read your column regularly and must commend your maturity and objectivity. Even when I disagree with you, I still enjoy your style.” “Thank you, sir…” I replied. He was ostensibly excited about the visit from the Bible Society of Nigeria and showed me the massive wooden book that was jealously protected in a beautiful casket. He then lectured me (once a lecturer always a lecturer) on the history of the Holy Bible in Nigeria. That done, we settled down to serious discussions.

I was thinking of how to proceed with the conversation. I decided to start by telling him my mission. I just don’t want to write abstract articles anymore. I want to use the incredible access God has given me to virtually everyone, low or high, to set a roadmap for our dear beloved country. It is my duty to give my readers authoritative information as much as possible. I’ve taken it upon myself to go behind and beyond the regular news to educate and entertain my passionate followers.

I started with harmless, innocuous and easy questions. How has he been coping outside power? He said he was fine because he never expected to be in government forever. He was particularly proud that he left power without any bloodshed. He appreciates the intervention of very influential and well-meaning people who brokered the democratic initiative. He feels good and at peace with himself for honouring his word and his bond.

Does he feel harassed by the Buhari government? He said he expected some of the unfolding events since the government came into being on the platform of anti-corruption mantra. “You do not abandon a winning formula easily…” He said he accepts his foibles and weaknesses and has learnt very useful lessons from those shortcomings. “But we did very well on the whole…” he insisted.. I was touched by his candour. He believed that if he had won his second term in 2015, he would have consolidated on the gains of that “imperfect” first term. But that did not happen. He says his love for Nigeria would never make him wish failure for Buhari or any other future government. “I have had the rare opportunity of leading our country at very critical moments and did my best. I’ve left the rest to posterity to judge,” he said matter-of-factly.

Now to the delicate terrain. “Sir, will you run in 2019?” I fired the shot from the hip. I’m not sure he anticipated this important question at the time it came. “Contest again? No. People come to me every day saying they want me back. I’m always moved to tears whenever I go out and see the huge crowds shouting GEJ, we want you, even in the North. Instead of getting swollen headed, I actually reflect on my achievements and mistakes and feel humbled and feel very sober… I have never been a man of inordinate ambition. I’m a man of very modest means. I hardly travel because of the logistical costs. I’ve played my part and I have moved on.”

“What if your party decides to invite you again?’ I probed deeper. “Are you not aware that our Party has zoned the Presidency to the North, and the Chairmanship to the South?” he queried. I gave him my permutations but he insisted that the two major Parties are highly inclined to produce candidates from the North. “Even Fayose that has declared his interest may face big challenges because of the decision of our party…” he opined.

“So there is no way you can ever contest again?” I fired again and he returned the fire instantaneously, “I’m not God but I sincerely doubt the possibility…” he said with finality. I dropped the subject as it was not my intention to put him on the spot, like that.

“How will you rate the Buhari government so far?” another tricky question, I felt. “What do you think Dele?… You are their friend…” I kept mute “Honestly speaking, they have tried in the area of security and fighting corruption, even if they’ve tilted more towards us… But we did a lot in our time in the area of agriculture, transport, managing the economy, rule of law, free and fair elections… Only Nigerians can judge… It won’t be fair of me to pass verdict so soon on my immediate successor… I knew they would hit brick-walls on some of their promises, especially the school feeding program and the payment of N5,000 to unemployed graduates… We worked on feasibility studies on them in the past and realised Nigeria could not afford it… It is always the job of opposition to over-promise but reality of governance is always different…”, he said, animatedly.

I could see and feel this was his forte. He spoke confidently and eloquently about the art and science of governance. He said the figures are still fresh in his memories. I decided to digress again. What does he think about Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s chances. “He can’t get the APC ticket. If Atiku gets our party ticket, he would compete well. He’s always a passionate politician. But he would have to reach out to our boss, Baba OBJ, the boss of all bosses. We’ve all learnt at different times that you ignore OBJ at your own peril. OBJ has the magic wand, respected at home and abroad…” speaking like a penitent student. Experience, they say, is the best teacher.

If PDP picks a Northern candidate, where does he expect the running mate to come from, I asked. “Strategically, since Professor Osinbajo is already running with Buhari, the South South and South East, remain the most fertile grounds. And there are many brilliant people there waiting for the chance. The Governors control some of the richest states in Nigeria except Lagos…” he posited.

With time far gone, I requested for some pictures with him. He accepted with his usual equanimity. I invited my protégé, Mr Ohimai Godwin Amaize, aka Mr Fix Nigeria, who was a prominent member of the PDP Youth Wing who was really elated to meet Jonathan again, to do the honours. We took several pictures.

As we exchanged goodbyes, I looked back at President Jonathan and wondered what fate might have in store for him in the future …

WE ARE LIVING IN A FOOL'S PARADISE SAYS DONALD DUKE

Former Cross River State Governor, Mr. Donald Duke, has sounded a bleak warning that all is not well in Nigeria, despite the September news that the country was out of recession.

“We are living in a fool’s paradise,” Duke said at the official launch of the National Competitiveness Report and Sub National Index held in Lagos, yesterday. “We here in Lagos are cocooned from the realities of Nigeria. Take a trip to Borno State, go to parts of the north and the Niger-Delta.”

Two weeks ago, Duke said he was talking to Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede and Aliko Dangote, when the latter told the story of a boy, about five or six years old, whom he found at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp and asked for his father.

“The chap looked at him (Dangote) but did not understand the concept of fatherhood,” Duke said. “He is in the IDP Camp. There are thousands of them in those camps; there is no hope for them; all they do there is just breathing.”
The reality, Duke noted, was that the government of the day was more interested in politics than economics. “And if you don’t get the economics right, then governance cannot work,” he said. “You cannot be competitive when you are not productive. The first thing is how do we get productive?”

Duke also criticised the way states in Nigerian have been set up, explaining that the units see themselves as political entities, but not as economic entities.

“And there is no master-plan to make each one of them an economic entity,” Duke said. “So, we have a country, where a blessing (exponential population growth) is turning into a curse, because in the next three years, our population will be 200 million, yet all the productive indices are going down. Lagos may be crowded out; every year, 750,000 new people come to Lagos to reside; the economy cannot support that. So if you don’t get the rest of the country working, Lagos itself will collapse.

“I had a meeting once with U.S. State Department, and they said to me, we have no conversion interest in Nigeria any longer; yes we have a few companies – ExxonMobil, Chevron – working here, but we don’t buy oil from Nigeria, and the export-import bill is not significant. But we have a lot of interest in Nigeria, and that is security. Nigeria, to them, is like a dam, and if it should burst, it would flood all of West and Central Africa. So their only interest in Nigeria is insecurity because the country can also be a base for terrorism – terrorists thrive in poor environments. They are not dealing with us on the basis of commerce, they are dealing with us on the threat that we pose to them.”

Duke also believes the Buhari government has no business patting itself on the back on the basis of improving the economy.

“Just because it is easier for goods to pass through the port – that’s no big deal,” he said. “The point is what does each one of us add to the general well- being of the country. Most folks in Nigeria are parasitic. You walk on the streets and people in the prime of their lives are hawking plantain chips if they are lucky to find something to hawk. We, the few privileged, sit in our cars, our windows wound up, and pretend to look at our phones because we don’t want to see the reality out there.

“This country, for instance, has to grow at about 15 per cent annually, not in Lagos, but nationally, for the next ten years, to absorb the numbers that are out of the economy. We are self-deceptive. We say that unemployment is 15 per cent.

In other words, out of every 100 only 15 have no jobs. I think it is the other way round; only 15 have jobs and the rest 85 are living off the 15; the question is how long can that go on?

“Then we sit down and say that inflation is 16 per cent. How do you arrive at that? I know I’m broke. So if inflation is too much money in circulation, where is this money? The truth is too few people have too much money. If you re-circulate resources properly, and I am not being socialist here (all you need to do is to create jobs for people), then you’ll find that it will reflect on the economy.

“So what we are doing is to run a goodwill economy; 85 percent of the economy is depending on the goodwill of the 15 percent.”

To move the country forward, Mr. Duke advocated for a policy he described as SHIT (Skills, Health, Infrastructure and Technology).

“I don’t use education any longer because education is beyond reading and writing. Education without the set skills that make you productive is hollow,” he said. “We are ridiculously spiritual because we live purely by the grace of God. Yes, we all do, but heaven helps those who help themselves. If you are afflicted here by a disease today, your chances of survival are 50:50. The drugs for common diseases are not even manufactured here. So we have a loss of productivity that we have not addressed at all.”

Militant group, Niger Deltans not afraid of soldiers, says Clark

An Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, has warned that no amount of military aggression would intimidate members of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF).

The Ijaw leader also believes that members of the Niger Delta Avengers are not necessarily afraid of the presence of soldiers in the region.

Chief Clark, who issued a statement against the back drop of military activities in the Niger Delta region, warned “government officials and security forces to desist from overzealous acts that could create unnecessary anxiety and tension in the region.

He recalled that “when the Niger Delta Avengers gave its notice of withdrawing its ceasefire and resuming hostilities for obvious reasons, the leadership of PANDEF quickly intervened, appealing to them to maintain the status quo and went further to send emissaries of youths and former militants to the creeks to deliberate with the NDA.

“We are quite hopeful that the ceasefire will not be broken. Therefore, the actions by the military at the Benneth Island in Warri, Delta State, as reported in a newspaper last Thursday, that ‘there was confusion yesterday at Benneth Island, Ogbe-Ijoh, Warri South West Local Government Area, Delta State, as residents scampered into surrounding forests at the sight of Fighter Jet and Gunboat…’ is uncalled for.”

According to him, “it is the ordinary people, including women and children, that are the victims of this show of power by the military.

“For instance, the school children will be too scared to go to school. The fishermen and the petty traders will either hide in their rooms or run away from their homes for safety.

“One would have expected the Federal Government and the military to know that the NDA have never shown any sign of retreat or fear when between February 2016 and August 2016, the area was over-militarised by the Operation Crocodile Smile.

“These are people who are ready to sacrifice their lives for what they believe in, which is remediation of the neglect of the region.

“I, therefore, say with emphasis and without being immodest, that it is the intervention of PANDEF that resulted in the ceasefire which we are all enjoying since August last year, and the visit of the Vice President, His Excellency, Prof. Yemi Osinanjo, SAN, in his capacity as Acting President of the country, to the Niger Delta, where the Federal Government showed to the people that it was sincere and honest, and that it was ready to develop the area.”

Clark recalled that in the last meeting held with the Vice President on August 3, 2017, during the Inter-Ministerial Committee meeting, issues contained in PANDEF 16-Point Agenda were raised, including the Ogoni Clean-up, the opening of the Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko and the establishment of modular refineries to replace the illegal refineries being operated by the people of the Niger Delta.

“We also advocated or demanded that the youths of the Niger Delta area should be fully involved in the operation of the modular refineries when set up. The engagement of the youths in pipeline surveillance will engage them in fruitful occupation whereby no one will receive any money without working.”

Clark said the crisis in the Niger Delta is about cry for the development of the area. “Therefore, it will be very difficult, if not impossible, to use the military force to cow the people to submission.

“The wise thing for the Federal Government to do will be to sit down and dialogue with the people.

“What the Federal Government is doing right now is misapplication of resources.

“Can the Federal Government sit down and calculate how much it has cost it to deploy military to the Niger Delta area from 2002 to date? Can the Federal Government tell Nigerians what these figures are? And has military action brought peace?

“But for the intervention of well-meaning elders, let the Federal Government tell the Nigerian public what meaningful progress its actions have brought outside pain and humiliation.”

He called on the federal government to learn from history.

2019 election: Igbos give Buhari tough condition

The Igbo National Council, INC, has demanded that the position of the Vice President, currently occupied by Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (South West) be given to an Igbo man if President Muhammdu Buhari truely values the supports of the people of the South East in the next election.

This followed the proposed plan for President Buhari to visit Southeast states.In a statement in Owerri, the Imo State capital, the INC President, Chilos Godsent, said it was the only way the ruling party could get the votes of the people of the region in the 2019 general elections.

According to Godsent, under the All Progressives Congress, APC, the region has been deliberately marginalized.The statement read, “The Igbo National Council INC has long x-rayed the performances of PMB and also the fulfillment of their campaign promises to Southeast region.

“The INC is of the view that the PMB-led federal government has abysmally failed the Southeast due to marginalization of the zone by the government.“Consequently, INC’s condition for the South East to support PMB for second term is that APC should zone its Vice President ticket to South East.”

If 2019 Election is between Buhari or Atiku then Nigeria is in trouble Says Femi Falana

Human rights lawyer Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) has lamented the possibility of Nigerians having to choose between current President Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for the 2019 general election, stating that it portends trouble for the populace.

Mr. Falana said this while making a contribution during a panel discussion at the ongoing Lagos Book and Arts Festival holding in Freedom Park, Lagos.

He urged Nigerians to make use of the internet in raising serious developmental issues as regards the future of the country.

The human right lawyer also took a swipe at Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State who he described as a ‘Trump’.

“We have a Trump in Ekiti. Somebody is going out there to eat boli with the people. Somebody who says [he believes] in stomach infrastructure, stealing all the money but giving people just some tokenism and he is being celebrated."

He decried the rot in the Nigerian university system. “where are the intellectuals in our universities” he asked, “we now have ‘yahoo-yahoo’ professors. People are made professors now because of where the came from. It is not about your contribution to the intellectual enterprise. Now Vice Chancellor is elected on the basis of ethnicity."

Mr. Falana also condemned spiritual leaders who are merely concerned about building a more religious home at the expense of other institutions.

“Most of the richest pastors in the world are from Nigeria, yet our people are getting poorer. If many of us had not attended mission schools built by the Catholics and the Anglicans… school and hospitals but what are we building now? What are our churches giving us? They are promising to build churches in every street. All the warehouses in Apapa built by Awolowo have all become churches and business centers."

PRESS RELEASE: Lagosians Are Excited To Embrace ADP As A Credible Alternative says Adelaja

Lagosians are excited about the formation of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) in Lagos State and they are very optimistic about the fortunes of the party in the coming 2019 elections says the Lagos state publicity secretary of the party, Prince Adeoye Adelaja.

This is evident in the joy we see citizens express whenever we visit gatherings or Local Government Areas of the state. It is apparent that Lagosians are totally fed up with the ruling All Progressive Congress that continues to enrich an already rich elite while the masses suffer in abject poverty.

He said their party, the Action Democratic Party (ADP) was formally registered in June 2017 by the Independent National Electoral Commission, and ever since, the party has been spreading to every parts of Nigeria and most especially, Lagos. The residents of the state have now seen a credible alternative that can utilize the massive resources of the state to aggressively develop it.

He also said their party, guided by social ideals, has made it clear that its formation is to distinctively depart from the old ways of politicking where a microscopic few will continue to short-change millions of other Nigerians while they rob the state in broad daylight.

Prince Adeoye Adelaja said ADP, is akin to a corporative society where majority of the citizens will have input on how the state affairs should be run. The ADP will depart from civil rule to a proper democracy where the lives of citizens will be improved through policies and programmes.

He said since the party's launch in Lagos, our membership base continues to grow astronomically. Lagosians are joining in  hundreds of thousands in all the 20 local government areas and the 37 LCDAs on a daily basis.

He said ADP will ensure real development in Lagos; we will remove impunity; we will have a transparent government that will be accountable to the electorate and our party shall not entertain godfatherism in our system because the party belongs to all Lagosians.

He further said that ADP party will allow Lagosians to decide and choose for themselves who they want to lead them and how they want to be led. Our party will not allow imposition or deception disguised as performance while millions continue to wallow in abject poverty. Our promise is that a vote for us, is a  vote to massively develop the state in all its ramifications.

Lagos resources will be used to develop Lagos, our youths will be taken off the streets and be meaningfully engaged while basic infrastructure will be provided. Eradication of poverty will be our main focus as a party to ease the hardship of the masses in the state. We firmly believe that Lagos can be more than what its current leadership celebrates right now.

How Criminals Conspired to Illegally Divert 65 Trucks of Maize Meant For IDPs in the North

Some persons have been found out to have conspired to illegally divert as many as sixty-five trucks of maize meant for IDPs in the Northeast.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, November 9, 2017, arraigned Adamu Ado Bomboy, Sadiq Abubakar Tijjani, Abban Thomas, Umar Idris, Rabiu Haruna, and Elephant Group Ideas Nigeria Limited, before Justice A. B. Mohammed of the Federal Capital Territory High Court Abuja, on a 4-count charge of criminal conspiracy and illegal diversion of food meant for Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs.

Sometime in May 2016, Bomboy and his co-accused were allegedly entrusted with 249 trucks of maize belonging to the Federal Government of Nigeria meant for delivery to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in the North Eastern States of Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi, and Taraba.

The defendants were discovered to have dishonestly converted 65 of the said trucks of maize to personal use.
The offense contravenes Section 311 and punishable under Section 312 of the Penal Code Act Chapter 532 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (Abuja).

One of the counts reads:
“That you, Alhaji Adamu Ado Bomboy (while being the Managing Director of Elephant Group Ideas Nigeria Limited), Elephant Group Ideas Nigeria Limited and Sadiq Abubakar Tijjani, sometime in May 2016 at Abuja within the Jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, while being entrusted with 249 trucks of Maize belonging to the Federal Government of Nigeria for delivery to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in the North Eastern States of Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi, and Taraba, dishonestly converted 65 (sixty five) trucks of the said Maize to your own use in violation of legal contracts which you made in regard to the delivery of the said goods and thereby committed an offence”.

The defendants pleaded not guilty to the counts. In view of their pleas, counsel to EFCC, Salisu Majindadi informed the court of the prosecution’s readiness to open trial.

“My Lord, we have two witnesses in court and we are ready to open our case today”, he said.
However, Bomboy’s counsel, J. J. Onye, and other counsel in the defense asked the court for more time to prepare their defense, but were objected by Majindadi who said, “the defense counsel was served with the charge for more than one month and therefore require no time to prepare”.

The defense counsel further urged the court to admit the clients to bails. Their applications were also objected to by Majindadi, who urged the court to remand the accused persons in Kuje prison.
After listening to the submissions of counsel, Justice Mohammed adjourned to November 13, 2017, for ruling on the bail applications and ordered the defendants to be remanded in Kuje prison.

NSCDC Threatens Arrest Of Social Media Antagonists

Perturbed by what could best be described as increasing abuse of social media platforms, an act, capable of disrupting national unity and peace, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC is set to embark on massive arrests of antagonists to halt the ugly trend.
Commandant General, NSCDC, Abdullahi Muhammadu Gana who ordered his men to go after blog’s, websites and social media antagonists who specialise in posting offensive, provocative and disparaging statements said, those found culpable will feel the full weight of the law.
A statement by his media assistant, Soji Alabi disclosed that the Corps plans aggressive collaboration with the military to ensure adequate monitoring of the social media against anti-Corps, anti- government and anti- security communication.
The NSCDC boss who unveiled his plans at a meeting with his management staff made reference to recent postings in the social media, where he is accused of withholding Cooperative deductions for three months to pay salaries of the newly replaced personnel.
Angry Gana, also frowned “lies, that the federal government approved recruitment of 10,000 graduates and 30,000 non graduate for Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps. “ He regretted that despite being refuted severally by appropriate authorities, the lies still went viral.
The statement explained that the continuous abuse of social media has not only caused embarrassment to the Corps, but has also cast aspersions on his person and thus, served as diversionary measure to dissuade him from carrying out his responsibilities .
The CG who is quite convinced that 70 percent of perpetrators of these ignoble acts are members of the Corps who liaise with external collaborators to dent his image, said, he will stop at nothing to track them and bring them to justice.
The statement reads that “relevant units within the Corps has been mandated and mobilised to deploy internal mechanisms while not ruling out collaboration with the Nigerian Military .
According to the statement, to further track blogs, websites and social media antagonists, the CG has directed all Deputy Commandant Generals, Zonal Commanders, State Commandants, Area Commanders and Divisional officers to be on close watch and monitor events in their area of responsibility and report appropriately.
The statement has it that while the Commandant General welcomes constructive criticism and maintains an open door policy, he will continue to frown at abuse of the social media which should rather be used positively to enable government fight crime, promote good governance and share information.
Setting the record straight, the statement buttressed that the cardinal priority of the CG upon assumption of office was and remains personnel welfare.
He believes that “the ability of the Corps to handle its mandate can be attributed to the existence of a well-trained and highly motivated workforce”.
He has in the last two years sponsored over 10,000 personnel on workshops, seminars and intensive training programmes both at home and abroad, to enhance their capacity to deliver on l Corp’s mandate within the available limited resources.
The statement explains that personnel salaries are paid promptly and other allowances are paid directly into their accounts, while uniforms and other kits were provided for them.
“Officer and men of the Corps are insured against accident, death and disability in the course of carrying out their duties. The long standing accumulated Duty shift allowances that was deducted prior to his resumption were cleared by Gana. He added”.
He explained that death benefits of Officers and men who lost their lives in the course of discharging their duties are paid promptly to their recognised next of kin and in some cases some of them are compensated with employment opportunities whenever possible.
Aside being an adopted father to agood number of officers , he has personally visited injured officers in hospitals where he paid off their bills. He has also visited severally officers and men deployed to the North – East and Niger Delta to show solidarity with them.

2019: Northen Elite Move Against Buhari

Seventeen months to the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure, some politicians within the All Progressives Congress (APC) have already begun move to furstrate his seeking a fresh mandate.

To this extent, the All Progressives Congress renagades, majority of whom are from the North-East, alongside the opposition have started holding clandestine meetings to scuttle Buhari’s perceived move with his inner caucus to retain the party’s candidacy come 2019.
Sources in Abuja told The Tide yesterday that the Northern elite were not comfortable with the President’s quest for power as “Aso Rock,” the seat of power cannot be inhabited by “an unhealthy president”.

Apparently uncomfortable with the desire of the President, to stage a comeback, the Northern elite, The Tide learnt have begun a subtle campaign that would rescue the suffering masses from hunger and starvation caused by the Buhari- led self centered government.

An APC chieftain and member, House of Representatives who does not want his name in print, while responding to questions at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos, yesterday, said, if Mr. President emerges as a consensus candidate at the party’s convention, they would challenge the process in court.

Already, various interest groups in the party were said to be working out strategies to stop President Buhari from contesting the 2019 presidential election based on Mr. President’s health condition, broken promises, dictatorship, unemployment, economic stagnation and self-centeredness.

However, The Tide learnt that Buhari’s supporters and followers are ever prepared to go the extra mile to ensure that the President continues in power till death to enable them protect their interest and remain relevant in the political arena as power brokers.

Besides, Buhari is said to be enjoying the support of the party chairman and some former governors from the South – South some of whom have insisted that he has the right to seek and contest for a second term in office.

Investigations by our correspondent revealed that many Northern elite, and those from the Western region of the ruling party, including the common man on the streets are not comfortable with President Muhammadu Buhari, and have vowed to work against him.

Amidst the discontent, controversies and counter-claims over the 2019 presidential election, currently engulfing the APC, President Buhari is yet to make any statement. The unabating security challenges, particularly in the North East, Mainagate and many other issues bordering on corruption allegations levelled against members of his kitchen cabinet are occupying his mind and attention, an inside source told our correspondent.

I’ll correct lopsided appointments – President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to address Nigerians’ concerns about lopsidedness in the appointments he has made so far as well as issues of corruption, insecurity and various injustices in various parts of the country.

He made the promise when he received a Christian delegation led by the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Samson Ayokunle, and a Muslim delegation led by the Secretary General of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, in separate meetings at the State House on Friday.

The President told the CAN delegation that he had already given instructions for the submission of all the names of heads of parastatals in order to address the allegations of lopsidedness in appointments.

“On the question of one-sided appointments, we will look at it. I have given instructions that a list of all heads of parastatals be submitted to me and I know they will not delay in doing that,’’ he said.

President Buhari said his administration would ensure reform of the police and judiciary, describing both institutions as critical for the security and stability of the nation.

“There is no way we can be comfortable in our country unless we are lucky to have a good police force and judiciary.

“We need a good police force and judiciary to really maintain the legitimacy and the confidence of the populace in governance,’’ the President added.

On the fight against corruption, the President assured both CAN and the JNI leaders that his administration would always be guided by the rule of law and constitutionality in prosecuting all those that had been accused of corruption.

President Buhari explained to the JNI delegation that corruption in the country had taken a cultural dimension, urging all religious leaders and Nigerians to join in the fight in order to reverse the trend.

“When something becomes a culture, it is more difficult to stop, but collectively we will prevail,’’ he assured the leaders.

Earlier in his presentation, the President of CAN, Rev. Ayokunle, advised president to prosecute corrupt people around him.

While commending the president over the way he had approached the issue of corruption, he said some of his aides could scuttle the fight unless the president took action.

He said: “Much more we salute your courage to confront it headlong as never done by any government in this nation before to the best of our knowledge and judgement.

“We do not want you to relent in doing this. The setbacks not withstanding, accomplishing the goal is the ultimate.

“However, we want you to fight corruption without fear or favour including those around you who may be like the ‘mixed multitude’ who went out of Egypt with the Israelites but were not Israelis.

“They caused harm along the way. Therefore, let there be no untouchable, hand those close to you that may be corrupt over to law enforcement agents as you have done to others for proper prosecution.”

CAN also commended the president over the release of some Chibok School girls and urged him to do more to secure the freedom of other girls as well as Borno women recently abducted by Boko Haram.

On farmers/Fulani herdsmen clash, Rev. Ayokunle, wondered why the rampaging herdsmen could not be brought to justice as they continued to kill people with security agents unable to apprehend them.

CAN wondered: “What a complicity! Why are the Fulani herdsmen devastating communities without being arrested? Why are they not prosecuted? Why was the source of their ammunition not investigated? Why do they roam about with guns without being arrested?

“All these are begging for the quick attention of the President so that the people they are attacking also might not seek self defence which may lead to the breakdown of law and order in the nation.”

The association demanded Nigeria’s withdrawal from all religious organizations with which the federal government has treaties.

It said: “We call on the Executive and Legislative arms of government to withdraw Nigeria from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and from other international religious bodies and treaties Nigeria signed with such religious organizations because it violates the secular state of the nation as enshrined in the constitution of Nigeria and further violates government’s non-partisanship in religious matters as enshrined in the same constitution.

“The sanctity of the constitution must be kept for Nigeria to survive as one nation.”

The association also requested for intervention over northern states’ refusal to issue Certificate of Occupancy to Churches in the North.

Recovered $43.4m: Magu lied, I have not been paid my 5% commission, whistle-blower cries out

Contrary to a claim made by the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  Ibrahim  who on Thursday stated in Vienna, Austria that the whistle-blower who led the Commission in recovering $43.4m stashed in an apartment in in Ikoyi has been paid his 5% commission, the whistle-blower on Friday told A10action news that he has not been paid.

The whistle-blower through his counsel, Yakubu Galadima lamented bitterly that the Commission has infact abandoned him, reneging on their earlier promise to provide him with security.

“The EFCC does not even know the whereabouts of my client. He is presently living from hand to mouth having been abandoned by the commission.

“We have written to the President and even to Magu himself and we are yet to get any form of response. I even sent Magu an SMS this morning debunking the allegation that my client has been paid, I but as I speak, I am yet to get a response from him,” Galadima said.

In a letter written to the Office of the President, on the 24th of July and 2017, Galadima reminded the President of the promise to pay the whistle-blower his 5% commission.

The letter titled: ‘Request for Payment of Reward/commission Due to Whistle-blower Who Facilitated The Recovery of Sums of Monies at No 7B Osborne Towers Ikoyi Lagos’, was recieved and duly stamped by the office of the President.

Speaking further,  Galadima lamented that his client came to him in confidence insisting that the said sum was discreetly warehoused and concealed in the apartment.

“My client provided useful information which led to the recovery of the $43.4m on Wednesday, 12th of April 2017.

“I facilitated a meeting with the EFCC  office through one Ahmed Ghali and the money was eventually recovered based on the information my client provided.

“We had a meeting at with the Vice President, Yemi Osibajo where we were reassured that my client would get his commission.

“But up till now, my client is yet to get anything from EFCC. We were shocked by the news making the rounds that he has been paid. This young man is yet to recieve anything from the EFCC, ” Galadima lamented.

It would be recalled I that Justice Muslim Hassan of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, on the 6th of June 2017 ordered the permanent forfeiture of the said money to the Federal Government.

Futhermore, Justice Saliu Saidu of the same court on Thursday ordered the temporary forfeiture to the Federal Government, the apartment where the money was recovered.

The anti-graft agency had mentioned that the wife of the sacked Director General (DG) of the Nigeria Intelligence Agency, Mrs. Folashade Oke, is the owner of the flat.

The Commission had insisted that it found out that Mrs. Oke made a cash payment of $1.658m for the purchase of the flat between August 25 and September 3, 2015.

The EFCC had further argued that Mrs. Oke allegedly purchased the property in the name of a company, Chobe Ventures Limited, to which she and her son, Master Ayodele Oke Junior, were directors, and of which payment was said to have been made to one Fine and Country Limited.

The anti-graft agency explained that Mrs. Oke made the cash payment in tranches of $700,000, $650,000 and $353,700 to a Bureau de Change company, Sulah Petroleum and Gas Limited, which later converted the sums into N360,000,000 and subsequently paid it to Fine and Country Limited for the purchase of the said property located in Ikoyi.

Civil Society Group Celebrates Shiites' Court Victory Over Kaduna State Government, Lauds Judiciary

Civil society organization, concerned Nigerians, has responded with delight to the discharge and acquittal of members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) by a Kaduna State High Court presided over by Justice Esther Lolo. The group made this know in a statement issued on Friday.

Jointly signed by the group's convener, Mr. Deji Adeyanju, and National Secretary, Mr. John Danfulani, the statement recalled that in reaching her decision, Justice Lolo upheld the “no case submission” entered by IMN's lawyers and declared that the Kaduna State government has failed to prove a prima facie case of criminal conspiracy, unlawful assembly, rioting, disturbance of public peace and against the defendants.

The group added that Justice Lolo’s decision validates the popular perception that the IMN is a victim of persecution by the Kaduna State government.                             

"It also boosts the confidence of the Nigerian populace as the last hope of the common man. We hope that other courts across the country will reach similar decisions and in so doing, put a stop to the relentless persecution being carried out against members of IMN across various states in Northern Nigeria," the group said.​

Former Buhari’s Minister And Current UN Chief Amina Mohammed Implicated In $300m Timber Scandal

Nigeria’s former minister for Environment and current United Nations deputy secretary general, Amina J. Mohammed has been identified as allegedly playing a major role in the clearance of over 10,000 containers of illegally harvested logs of Timber worth $300 million.

According to the report, the Chinese government in 2016 stopped the importation of the containers but in early 2017 over 4,000 CITES permits were issued by the Nigerian government, thus prompting the Chinese government to release the illegally imported goods into China.

The permits were allegedly signed by the ex-minister of Environment, Amina J Mohammed, shortly before she accepted her new role at the UN.

2019 presidency: Youth summit reject Fayose, Buhari, Atiku

A youth summit in Enugu asked President Buhari not to re-contest in 2019
- The group said youths should be given a chance
- They insisted that the future belongs t the youths

A youth summit which was convened in Enugu has announced that President Muhammadu Buhari, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Governor Ayo Fayose were too old to govern the nation.

A10action news reports that the summit which ended on Friday, November 10 concluded that any politicians above the 50 should not rule the country again.

In a communique signed by Maryann Chukwuka, Alhaji Haruna and Lawrence Ozifo, the summit said the aforementioned politicians have tried their best for the country but should not rule again.

They insisted endorsed youths to take over the leadership of the nation.
The communique read: “We have keenly followed Nigerian politics for decades and we come to the conclusion that our fathers have failed in giving us the much expected hope.

“As such, we urge President Buhari, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Sule Lamido, Ayo Fayose and several others who are above 50 years, to give the youths a chance. They have done their best, but it is obvious that their best is not good enough for the country.

“We, hereby, today endorse one of us, Mr. Iheanacho Ezeakor as our candidate for the 2019 presidential election.

“We have been hearing that the future belongs to the youths, but this has gone on for decades and all we see is recycling of old politicians. Some of them will rule in military uniform, remove the uniform and come back as civilian presidents.

“After extensive discussions today, in line with the ‘Not too young to run bill’, we declare that enough is enough; we declare that the Nigerian youths will no longer fold our arms.

“As youths, our collective decision is that we will no longer continue for Biafra agitation, but work to see that one of us becomes the President of Nigeria in 2019.”

Meanwhile, Lauretta Onochie, an aide to Buhari, reacted to an appeal by Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi state for the president to seek re-election in 2019.
Onochie illustrated her reaction with an Anioma proverb: ‘When a farmer finds a fertile piece of land, her farms on it twice’.

CAN ADDRESS TO PMB DURING THEIR COURTESY VISIT

THE ADDRESS OF CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION, HIS EMINENCE, REV. DR. SAMSON OLASUPO A. AYOKUNLE AT THE OCCASION OF COURTESY VISIT TO HIS EXCELLENCY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AND COMMANDER IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES, MUHAMMADU BUHARI (GCFR) ON 10TH OF NOVEMBER, 2017.

PREAMBLE
Your Excellency Sir, it was about two and a half years ago, precisely, July 2015 that we had the intention of paying this courtesy visit to you to congratulate you for becoming the President of our great country Nigeria. We however thank God that as Christian body in Nigeria, we are able to meet with you at last. So, what we intended to do then when we wrote to pay you courtesy visit, we are doing now by congratulating you for winning the election and for you to count on the Association to continue to pray for you for the Spirit of wisdom and understanding to be able to lead this country in the right direction until we get to our Promised land.
We wish to seize this opportunity as well to very much congratulate you for the miraculous recovery from sickness which took you away from the shores of Nigeria for many days. We as an Association took time to pray for you like other religious groups in this nation and we thank God that you are back alive. It was the love of Nigerians for you that kept all things intact while you were away and the able lieutenants that God gave to you who held the fort in your absence. May the affliction never arise again in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour.
We want to advise you to manage your recovery well and take one step at a time. Delegation would be of help for you to totally recover and deliver the dividends of democracy to Nigerians.
Please allow us in this visit to pray for you because that is the major reason we are here today.

Recognition of Achievements
We want to appreciate you in the areas in which your administration is making giant strides since you came on board. The first of these is the recognition of corruption as a virus which has the potential of killing the nation if not stopped. Much more we salute your courage to confront it headlong as never done by any government in this nation before to the best of our knowledge and judgement. We do not want you to relent in doing this. The setbacks not withstanding, accomplishing the goal is the ultimate. However, we want you to fight corruption without fear or favour including those around you who may be like the ‘mixed multitude’ who went out of Egypt with the Israelites but were not Israelis. They caused harm along the way. Therefore, let there be no untouchable, hand those close to you that may be corrupt over to law enforcement agents as you have done to others for proper prosecution.
Secondly we want to commend you for your commitment to the flushing out of Boko Haram Islamic Fundamentalists from Nigeria. They had caused deep sorrow and damage to the nation especially many Christians, churches and facilities in the north—east in particular and the North in general.
We praise you for the empowerment of the military to do their work and the courage of the military and dedication to duty.
We on the other hand observe that the murderous Fulani Herdsmen who were previously allowed to ply their trade in many communities in Nigeria have become a menace to many communities. The Christian communities of Benue State, Southern Kaduna, Enugu and a host of others have been on the receiving side on this. Recently I went to a village called Ancha in Bassa Local Government of Plateau State where 21  Christians in a village were killed overnight by Fulani Herdsmen. My church in that village lost 20 members out of the 21 and we gave them mass burial. It was a gory sight to behold. The most painful and baffling thing about it was that after that attack, they came to the same area again and killed another 24 people with none of them arrested by the enforcement agents. What a complicity! Why are the Fulani herdsmen devastating communities without being arrested? Why are they not prosecuted? Why was the source of their ammunition not investigated? Why do they roam about with guns without being arrested? All these are begging for the quick attention of the President so that the people they are attacking also might not seek self defence which may lead to the breakdown of law and order in the nation.
Thirdly, we want to commend your administration for the recovery of some of the kidnapped Chibok girls after some years of incarceration by the insurgents in the north—east. We are pleading with you to intensify more efforts to recover the rest who may still be alive before their lives are completely messed up. Equally, we sent a special appeal to the government and the Inspector General of Police in particular to help us recover twenty Borno women that were kidnapped by Boko Haram while going to bury their relative who died outside Maiduguri. Up till now, we did not hear anything over the matter from the government neither was our letter acknowledged. We are renewing our appeal again for the recovery of those women who were all Christians.
In a nutshell, the following are the issues the Christian Association of Nigeria wants  Mr. President to address without delay.
1. Withdrawal of Nigeria from Religious Organizations.
We call on the Executive and Legislative arms of government  to withdraw Nigeria from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and from other international religious bodies and treaties Nigeria signed with such religious organizations because it violates the secular state of the nation as enshrined in the constitution of Nigeria and further violates government's non-partisanship in religious matters as enshrined in the same constitution. The sanctity of the constitution must be kept for Nigeria to survive as one nation.
2. Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy to Churches in the North.
We call on the Executive and the National Assembly to prevail on States in the North to issue Certificate of Occupancy to churches in the region. Many excuses are presently being given by State Governments in the North to deny Christians the right of building their own places of worship. Recently, Jigawa State Government pulled down some church structures under the guise that they did not have building permit. The truth of the matter as obtained from the chairman of CAN in the State was that the churches had applied for permission to build for not less than a year or more without any response. Do the Christians in the North not have the right to build their houses of worship and serve God without fear or favour? If Nigeria is one country, this type of religious discrimination must come to an end.
3. Lopsidedness in Appointments.
CAN equally calls on this administration to address the lopsidedness in appointments done by this administration for both ethnic and religious balance for all of us to be able to do pilgrimage together as a nation. For example, the defence apparatus in this nation is skewed in favour of one religion. In the recently released statistics of appointments made by this administration so far by the Media Adviser to the President, there was apparent lopsidedness because while some States have over thirty people appointed, others do not have more than three. How can people from such States with three have the sense of belonging to this nation and this administration?
4. Unpaid Salaries and Allowances
and We declare the inability of the State Governments to pay workers’ salaries and allowances as at when due as unacceptable and call on the Federal and State Governments to work together to address this as quick as possible. This would step the tide of crimes and suicide that are increasing all over the nation.
5. Breakdown of Infrastructure in the nation
We further urge your administration to address the breakdown of infrastructure in the nation such as road construction, provision of uninterrupted power supply and adequate funding of health facilities so as to stop the untimely death of our people and medical tourism abroad.
6. Unemployment Problem
We call on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on unemployment in the nation and to set up a machinery towards the provision of employment for graduates. It is a time bomb that could be devastating if not quickly attended to.
7. Criminal Activities and the need for more police
We observe that the criminal activities that are on the increase in the land should be addressed more squarely. The police should be more adequately equipped in policing the nation. More policemen at the same time should be recruited as the present number is too low to cope with the large population of the country.
8. Revival of NIREC
Finally, we request for the  revival of the Nigerian Inter-religious Council, (NIREC) which in the past had fostered interaction and promoted religious harmony between Christian and Muslim leaders in the country whose meeting logistics were to be provided by the government. Government's position that there is no money to facilitate the convening of the meeting is not good enough. If there is no money to build peace, we believe that it would be more costly  to prosecute war.
We thank Mr. President for creating time to listen to us and we hope that this type of parley would be taking place more regularly for the general good of our nation. We believe in one united Nigeria where there is justice, fairplay and mutual respect.

Friday, November 10, 2017

Rivers House of Representatives caucus commend Governor Wike for his achievements

The Rivers State Bi-Partisan  Caucus of the House of Representatives has lauded Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike for his achievements  and developmental projects across the state, saying that the state governor has lived up to  the expectations of Rivers people .

The Federal Lawmakers who are members of both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) spoke on Friday at the Government House, Port Harcourt when they paid a congratulatory visit to the governor on his "Global Human Settlements Outstanding Contribution Award " by  Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements Awards (SCAHSA) at the United Nations Headquarters and his presentation at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House).

In his remarks, Member Representing Eleme/Tai/Oyigbo Federal Constituency, Mr Bari Mpigi (APC) declared that Governor Wike is performing and deserves the praises he is getting.

Mpigi said: "I want to stand here to say that we must place Rivers first before politics. Those of us  who are members  of the APC caucus jointly with the PDP form the Rivers caucus of the House of Representatives, without mincing words have seen what you are doing.

"Of course, I can stand boldly before any person, even  the National Chairman of my party to say that you are doing well. Your Excellency, we ask you  to keep it up . We want you to continue to lead this state the way you are doing ".

Leader of the Rivers caucus of the House of Representatives, Mrs Betty Apiafi congratulated the Rivers State Governor for his outstanding performance which led to the  "Global Human Settlements Outstanding Contribution Award ".

She noted that  the governor's meetings  with British parliamentarians and the Financial Times gave Rivers State international recognition for the right reasons.

Mrs Apiafi said the Rivers Caucus of the House of Representatives resolved to work in unity to advance the development of the state.

Responding, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike commended the Rivers caucus for developing a united front to enhance the  growth of the state.

He said that political parties only serve as vehicles to different political destinations, noting that after using the vehicles, politicians  should concentrate  on the development of their constituencies.

He said: "Party is a vehicle.  Once the vehicle drops you, you talk about governance.  I am happy with the spirit and that is the way it is supposed to be.

"We are talking about the development of Rivers State, not the development of political parties. We must work as a team, irrespective of the political party that we belong to. What you have done today shows that the state will continue to move forward ".

While urging Rivers people not to allow political parties divide them, the governor noted that the action of the House of Representatives caucus signals a new beginning for Rivers State.

"I can assure you that I will not see you as members of the APC. I will see you as Rivers people who are defending the interest of the state', he said.

ANOTHER PDP CHIEFTAIN SPEAKS ABOUT THE ENVIABLE QUALITIES OF PROF. SULAIMAN

"Prof Sulaiman is a man that speaks on issues from the background of knowledge that nobody will be able to issue any rejoinder"
-Hon Tanimu Turaki.

"Now the beautiful thing about Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman is that each time he speaks on issues, he does so from the background of knowledge and information, he is not somebody that speaks pedestrianly, he is someone that is so calculating in whatever he does, he is a person that is deeply thoughtful,  he is someone who looks at issues deeply and incisively, at the end of the day each time he speaks on issues you discover that he is talking from a highly informed and unbiased perspective. All the time PDP government has been criticized by those in government or outside, Prof. Sulaiman will come out and carefully assess those criticism and his response will be superb.

Several times when he speaks, nobody will be able to do any rejoinder because he has comprehensively and exhaustively dissected the issue to the extent that nobody can dispute it.

I will give you an example, there was a time when Governor of Kaduna state Mallam Nasir El-rufai said Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's administration spent Billions of Naira to celebrate Independence but Prof. Sulaiman came out with facts and data, El-rufai was silenced and silenced completely, indeed the then SGF Babachir Lawal came out to confirm that what Prof. Sulaiman said was true"

- Hon. Tanimu Turaki
Former Minister For Special Duties speaks about the man called Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman who is best qualified to be PDP National Publicity Secretary.

Ekiti APC Hails Kaduna Governor, El-Rufai Over Teachers’ Competency Test

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has declared support for the Competency Test organized for teachers in Kaduna State, insisting that the State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai was right to sack the over 21,000 that failed the test.

State Chairman of the party; High Chief Jide Awe said in a statement made available to journalists online on Friday, that the APC, especially in Ekiti State remained committed to the sanitization of the teaching profession by easing out unqualified teachers from the system.

Chief Jide Awe, who described those criticizing Governor El-Rufai for insisting on the sack of the over 21,000 that failed the competency test as uninformed, commended the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr Kayode Fayemi for providing technical support for the Kaduna State government to carry out the test.

He said the APC in Ekiti State was proud that Dr Fayemi, a former governor of Ekiti State brought the consultant that conducted the competency test in faraway Kaduna State, noting that what Ekiti State lost when teachers in the State opposed the competency test, Kaduna State has gained it.

The party chairman said Teachers’ Development Need Assessment (TDNA) introduced by the APC government of Dr Fayemi was in the best interest of education in the State

He added that nothing would stop teachers in the State from writing the test should APC return to power in Ekiti State.

Chief Awe said it was better to have few teachers who are qualified than having thousands of unqualified teachers teaching our pupils nonsense.

The Chairman called on Governor El-Rufai not to be blackmailed by threats from the state chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) that vowed to down tools if the government sacked its members.

He said rather than be bothered by threats from labour unions, Governor El- Rufai should go ahead with the sack of the over 21,000 teachers and their replacement with new teachers.

PRESS RELEASE: I WANT TO TAKE THE PDP TO VICTORY IN 2019: HIGH CHIEF DOKPESI TELLS BOT CHAIRMAN.

The National Chairmanship hopeful of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), High Chief Raymond Dokpesi on Thursday, visited the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT), Senator Walid Jubril at his residence in Abuja as part of his consultations to contest for the office of National Chairman of PDP.

During the visit, High Chief Dokpesi renewed his commitment to reconcile, rebuild and rejuvenate the party saying… “Our father, Chairman BOT of the PDP, the heart and conscience of the PDP, our father that saw us through the crisis and challenges in the PDP, Sir your leadership of the party has been at the most turbulent times in the history of the party since formation. We thank the Almighty God for giving you the wisdom, courage and steadfastness to be able to see us through “, Chief Dokpesi said

He informed the BOT Chairman of his intention to run for the National Chairmanship of the PDP based on the resolutions of the May 21st 2016 National Convention of the party that zoned the Presidency to the entire 19 Northern States and National Chairman to the 17 Southern States.

He commended the Senator Walid and the BOT in general for their doggedness and courage in support of the decision of the National Convention against the rumour being propagated by a hand full of party members saying that the PDP has micro zoned the position to the South West.

“We are in opposition; we need to get power back to the party. I want to serve, to be able to take the party to victory come 2019, I want to plead with you Sir and the fathers and founders of the party, to grant me the opportunity to render very selfless service to lead the troop that will lead the party back to glory, so that your efforts in building the party won’t be in vein”, Dokpesi further stated.

High Chief Raymond Dokpesi again thanked the BOT and the National Caretaker Committee (NCC) for a job well done, stating that he was hungry and willing to serve the PDP in the Capacity of National Chairman.

Senator Walid Jubril commended Dokpesi for taking time to visit him, and stated that Dokpesi is qualified to be the National Chairman and admired his courage and strength in visiting various elders and founding fathers of the party.

He stated that he knew the intentions of Raymond Dokpesi, when APDA was formed, “it was to ensure that there was an alternative for the party members to dwell on, just in case the court case wasn’t in our favour of the mainstream PDP. He condemned the utterances of some ungrateful individuals hijacked the party, thinking they are wise, but all turned out in our favour of our party, the PDP”, Senator Walid said.

He stated that he likes the way Dokpesi has been going about his campaign without bitterness, visiting, dinning and embracing his co-aspirants, saying, that is the sign of a true party person.

“It is not easy for a leader to point out a candidate as his own, rather a true leader knows a true candidate in his heart, and the BOT has never made any decision about a favourite candidate nor encouraged micro zoning in any way.

Senator Walid prayed for Dokpesi and urged him to continue to exhibit the character of a true leader.

PDP Convention: We Are Seeking the Best Candidates, Says Gana

Former Minister of Information, Professor Jerry Gana, at the weekend, assured that the forthcoming Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convention will not be about “allocation of offices.”

“This is not the time for allocation of offices in PDP. The party needs the best capable hands to occupy the various offices zoned to us. Kola is one of the best hands we have around,” Gana said while addressing a group of young professionals who were in his residence to seek support for Kola Ologbondiyan in the race for the PDP’s national publicity secretary.

According to him, “I have been a Minister of Information in the past. I know how difficult it is to navigate the terrain of Nigerian media. Kola had been a Special Adviser to our President of the Senate for eight years and did it well.

“I have taken serious note of your letter of intention and you are coming from people that I respect tremendously. This is not the time to go into details. Let me just say that I will do my best.
"I will see the right people in the right places and I pray that God will guide us,” he further said.

Earlier, Ologbondiyan had told Prof Gana of his intention to contest the position of national publicity secretary assuring the party leader of his  plans for the party which he said includes re-inventing the narratives of the party to address the hearts and minds of Nigerians as well as rebranding and repositioning the party to meet the challenges of the 21st Century.

STOP SPREADING LIES: LETS SUPPORT GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL LED PDP GOVERNMENT - By Rev'd Richard Peters

I wish i was a party man,because my love for the current Administration of Deacon Udom Gabriel Emmanuel is too deep and obvious.

Sometimes I tried not to talk about politics and government or anything that has to do with party politics in Akwa Ibom State or even in Nigeria as a whole, but I still find myself doing it, that to some extent maybe caused by the lies and propaganda I hear on the radio, read on the Newspapers and social media about the administration of Deacon Udom Emmanuel, thereby misinforming the public.

I have been receiving series of calls and messages from people I know and those I don't know,warning me to stay way from political discussion, because as a clergy am not suppose to be involved in politics. But according to Aristotle, we are all political animals, so take it or leave it. The modern day political activities and religion are like Siamese twins, very difficult to separate one from another.

How can anybody go on the radio or social media to say that Governor Udom is not working, when the activities and efforts the Udom administration is putting on various sectors of the State are self explanatory.

The last time i was in Uyo,i passed through two lanes by Oron road traffic light,and this was shortly after a very heavy rain,and there was no flood,this is an area that use to be very flooded, and yet nobody is seeing it.

I was very shocked the day I called a friend who is an Igbo man that I met sometime ago in Aba to confirm if there is any toothpick factory in Aba,because when you talk about manufacturing, the igbos are always there, but he said no. But God in his wisdom through Governor Udom Emmanuel has made Akwa Ibom to become a state of entrepreneurs, where things are being manufactured,i thank God we have such a factory in Akwa Ibom State.

It is not enough for people to go to radio stations, social media, other forum etc and start attacking the government, but to get involve, and help spread a proper information to the people,that could help people make use of the opportunity and avenues government is creating, than spread lies to cover the truth, and hid opportunity from people, because of politics.

I wish I could have the opportunity of going to the radio station to tell the people of Akwa Ibom State to hold unto the administration of Deacon Udom Emmanuel, that is why I come to social media,to talk to my fellow Akwa Ibomites, friends and community, that Udom means well for Akwa Ibom State, but needs our support,not unnecessary distraction.

Not too long ago,the Vice President of Nigeria Prof Osinbajo was in Akwa Ibom State to commission the Syringe and metering company at Onna, and this was in the news, the joy filled the air,the Vice President could not hide his joy when he saw such a wonderful concept by Governor Udom,that is why he was quoted to have said that Governor Udom is a clever Governor.

This statement of Governor Udom being clever came from the Vice President, by extension the President, so it is enough for any right thinking person to embrace and support.

The internal road network in Oron,the refurbished Etinan general hospital, Ikot Eyo road, beautification projects in Eket and other places, other road projects, social welfare schemes, poverty alleviation programs in Akwa Ibom State is worth making anybody to fall in love with this administration.

Or is it the peacock paint industry that was brought back to full operations?
How about the Feyrep Initiative of Her Excellency Martha Udom Emmanuel?

Akwa Ibom people let's us arise and support this administration, and give deaf ears to those who are only interested in causing problems in this state with their propaganda, because Akwa Ibom is moving forward, and Udom Emmanuel is working, and on this note I say that Udom is truly right for Akwa Ibom,and propagandist are wrong.

Ikoyi whistleblower now a millionaire, says Magu

Ibrahim Magu, acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), says the “young man” who blew the whistle on the massive stash of money recovered from an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos, is now a millionaire.

In April, operatives of the anti-graft agency broke into a four-bedroom apartment on Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, and pulled out $43 million, £27,800 and N23 million stashed in a wardrobe.

The commission said the discovery followed an operation triggered by a whistle blower’s alert received by its Lagos office.

Speaking in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday, Magu said the whistleblower was already a millionaire by virtue of the percentage he was officially entitled to.

“We are currently working on the young man because this is just a man who has not seen one million naira of his own before,” he said.

“So, he is under counseling on how to make good use of the money and also the security implication.

“We don’t want anything bad to happen to him after taking delivery of his entitlement. He is a national pride.”

Under the whistleblower policy, the individual who gives information is entitled to between 2.5 percent and 5 percent of the recovered loot.

Magu called on Nigerians who want a positive change in the country to take advantage of the whistle-blowing policy.

He noted that aside from contributing to the eradication of corruption, potential whistleblowers also stood to “benefit from the illicit acquisition by the looters”.

“So, we encourage more whistle blowers to come forward with genuine information that will lead to recoveries from looters of public treasury,” he said.

“That is part of the ways we can put an end to the looting madness in the public sector.

“When they know that they have no place to keep the loot, as all eyes are on them, they will find looting of public treasuries unattractive.”

On June 7, a federal high court sitting in Lagos ordered the final forfeiture of the money to the federal government.

Earlier on Thursday, a Lagos court ordered the final forfeiture of the flat where the monies were hidden.

World's 10th richest man imprisoned in Saudi Arabia's Ritz-Carlton

Almost 50 Saudi royals and officials arrested as part of an anti-corruption purge are staying at the luxurious Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh.

Among them is the 10th richest man in the world, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, whose fortune is estimated at $10bn (£7.6bn).

The princes, military officials and ministers were arrested by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's anti-corruption committee as he cracks down on the establishment during his first six months in office.

The committee estimates that $100bn has been misspent through embezzlement and corruption in recent decades.

Construction tycoon Bakr Bin Laden, billionaire Saleh Kamal and Waleed al-Ibrahim, owner of the influential Arab satellite network MBC, are also reportedly in detention at the hotel, according to Australian media.

Guests staying at the Ritz-Carlton were taken in buses to other hotels, to make room for the high-profile detainees, A10action news reported.

"By dawn on Sunday, more than 30 of Saudi Arabia's most senior figures, among them blood relatives of senior rulers, were locked inside the hotel, accused of corruption," the report read.

A senior official told the newspaper that Crown Prince Salman "couldn't have put them in the jail," as he relies on their loyalty to secure his reign. "And he would have known that. So this was the most dignified solution he could find."

Over 208 people have been called in for questioning as part of the sweeping probe, the Attorney General said on Thursday (9 November). A total of 201 people remain in detention.

"The potential scale of corrupt practices which have been uncovered is very large," he said, adding that investigations had revealed that at least $100bn has been misused through corruption and embezzlement over several decades.

An estimated 1,700 bank accounts have been frozen belonging to individuals. So far company and business accounts remain untouched.

Middle belt reject secession, vote for One Nigeria

Stakeholders in the middle belt, comprising Benue, Plateau, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Nasarawa and Taraba State, have voted against secession.

They accepted the indivisibility of Nigeria as a country, and dissociated themselves from any group which is clamouring or preaching balkanisation of the country.

Their stand was contained in a communiqué by Chief John Mamman (Chairman) and Màiyaki Idris (Secretary) of the Middle Belt Group, after their meeting at Slim Top Suite Hotel Jos, Plateau State.

The group also rejected the idea of returning to regionalism, saying as a people, they have resolved to control their political destiny and will resist any undue influence from outside.

NIGERIA’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT POWER PLANT SET UP TO FUNNEL BILLIONS TO TAX HAVEN

Nigeria’s largest independent power plant (IPP), Azura Edo Power Plant, is a huge suction pipe set up to siphon millions of tax-free dollars through a network of Mauritius-incorporated offshore shell companies to a number of trusts and private equity firms, an investigation by PREMIUM TIMES and the International Consortium of Investigative journalist (ICIJ) has revealed.
A study of the data obtained by German newspaper, Suddeutsche Zeitung, and ICIJ from two offshore secrecy providers (Appleby and Asiaciti Trust) and 19 secrecy jurisdictions showed that promoters of the power plant will earn as much as $28 million before the first light bulb comes alive from power generated by the facility.
The 1.4 terabyte leaked data, now named Paradise Papers, contains 13.4 million records and ranks among the biggest leaks in history.
For 12 months, more than 380 journalists from 96 media organisations in 67 countries pored over the gigantic data, which cover a period of nearly 70 years, from 1950 to 2016. PREMIUM TIMES is the only Nigerian media organisation involved in the investigation.
More than 120 politicians and country leaders, in nearly 50 countries as well as hundreds of business people across the world were identified in the record as users of offshore entities.
The beginning
In October 2014, former President Goodluck Jonathan, a spade in hand, flanked by Adams Oshiomhole, then governor of Edo State, and other dignitaries broke the earth of the sprawling 100 hectares site for the Azura Edo Power Plant for the first time.
The power plant, located at the Ihovbor/Orior Odemwende communities outside Benin City was hailed as the first fully financed private power plant in Nigeria.
The first phase of the IPP, which is planned to take off in 2018, will produce 450 megawatts of electricity but ultimately, the plant is expected to produce 1,500 megawatts.
Mr. Jonathan said the project demonstrated the “strong foundation” on which his administration was “building a sound and sustainable electricity industry, with great expectations for robust growth in the sector.”
Azura Edo was an instant hit with foreign investors and multilateral financial institutions. The gas-fired plant had little problem generating the $1 billion ($700 million for the construction of the plant and $300 million to build associated infrastructure) required to set it up.
The World Bank provided a partial risk guarantee of up to $245 million. The board of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) approved loans and hedging instruments of up to US$135 million and guarantees of up to US$659 million.
The project received loan financial backing from First City Monument Bank, Rand Bank of South Africa, Standard Chartered Bank, United Kingdom and the Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO).
Other financial institutions that provided debt financing were Standard Bank of South Africa, SWEDFUNDS International, AB, Sweden, and Overseas Private Investment Corporation, USA.
But after the funfair of the groundbreaking ceremony, work on the project stalled. The Mr. Jonathan’s administration, for undisclosed reasons, withheld its backing of the World Bank facility needed for the plant to take off.
In August 2015, however, the President Muhammadu Buhari administration breathed new life into the plant, signing a $237 million risk guarantees with the World Bank in support of the power plant. The guarantees included a debt mobilization guarantee of $117 million and a liquidity guarantee of $120 million.
“This landmark development confirms the Buhari administration’s commitment to the continuation of the power sector reforms which is anchored on attracting private sector investments, and establishing and supporting institutions that are critical to the reforms,” the Ministry of Power said in a statement.
Similarly, during an inspection tour of the power plant, in April 2016, the immediate past governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, praised the promoters of the plant.
“It requires a measure of confidence in our country, people, and about our future to initiate a gigantic project such as this. Even while you are at the stage of construction, all of us here are already beneficiaries of that vision,” he said.
It is not hard to see why the Nigerian government is excited about the project. At full generating capacity of 1,500 megawatts, the plant will be producing more than a third of the country’s current total generating capacity.
A cluster of Offshore entities
But while the power plant enjoys a flurry of local and international financial supports and the Nigerian government gushes about its benefits, documents obtained from the database of global offshore law firm, Appleby, showed that Azura Power West Afica, the Nigerian company building the plant is owned by a cluster of offshore entities in Mauritius.
Part of the documents obtained by PREMIUM TIMES from the leaked data are two undated organisational charts of Azura Power West Africa.
One of the charts, which appeared to be the original structure of the company, shows that Azura Power West Africa was wholly owned by Azura-Edo Limited, a Category 1 Global Business Company (GBC1) incorporated in Mauritius.
Azura-Edo Limited is further completely owned by Azura Power Holding Limited, a Category 2 Global Business Company (GBC2) also incorporated in Mauritius.
Azura Power Holding is then jointly owned by two GBC2 companies – Amaya Capital Limited (86.23 percent) and Hollyhock Limited (13.77 percent). Hollyhock Limited is the GBC2 subsidiary of the private equity firm, American Capital Limited.
Amaya Capital is jointly owned by The Principal Investment Trust (40 percent) belonging to Philp Iheanacho the co-founder of Investment firm, Afrinvest, and an ally of the current governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, with whom he co-founded Afrinvest.
The Rasa Trust owns 40 percent of Amaya Capital. The trust belongs to Sundeep Bahanda, a former top executive at Deutsche Bank, London, while David Ladipo, the founder of Lintstock, a corporate advisory company and a former adviser to the Nigerian government on energy, owns 20 percent of Amaya Capital.
The second ownership chart, apparently drafted after the new investors were welcomed into the power project, showed that Azura Edo Limited 100 percent ownership of Azura Edo West Africa had reduced to 97.5 percent.
The Edo State government was also brought on board as marginal co-owner of the company with 2.5 percent stake. The company explains on its website that the 2.5 percent equity was given to Edo State for the providing 1100 hectares of land on which the company is built.
The document further showed that Azura Power Holding divested 50 percent of its equity in Azura Edo Limited to Aldwych Azura Limited, England (9.2 percent), FMO (4.8 percent), Asset & Resource Management Company Limited, ARM (6 percent), African Infrastructure Investment Fund 2 (AIIF2), South Africa (15 percent) and African Infrastructure Investment Fund 2 (AIIF2), Mauritius (15 percent).
Amaya Capital and Hollyhock still held their original equity of the remaining 50 percent of Azura Power Holding.
Transfer Pricing
Tax experts have argued that elaborate company ownership structures involving entities registered in Mauritius under its GBC system like that of Azura Edo are primarily designed to avoid paying taxes in the country where they are based and generate revenue from.
As a GBC2 company, Azura Power Holding Limited, the parent company of Azura Edo West Africa, is not required to and does not have physical property in Mauritius. It has no staff, telephone line or computers. It uses a care-of address (Les Cascades, Edith Cavell Street, Port Louis, Mauritius) which directs its correspondences to the headquarters of International Mauritius Limited (IMM).
IMM is one of Mauritius’ best known financial service provider, which helps clients to set up and manage offshore entities including companies, trusts and funds. IMM carries a stock of ready-formed shelf companies and can obtain approval to set up new companies in two days.
It also assists offshore companies with nominee directors for offshore companies. A nominee director helps hide the identities of owners of offshore companies. He or she is a resident of a tax haven who is paid to lend his or her name on the board of an offshore firm in place of a non-resident trustee of the firm.
Although Azura Power Holding is required to file a financial summary within six months of its financial year, it is not subjected to an audit and is not available publicly. It is not considered a non-taxable entity therefore it is not required to pay any tax or file a tax return.
One of the ways multinationals cash in on this kind of ownership structure is through a cost-pushing mechanism called transfer pricing. This is when the parent company (mostly in a tax haven) of a multinational charges its subsidiary in another country for the supply of products or services. The transactions are usually artificial as the purported goods and services are often only supplied on paper.
Critics say this technique allows owners of multinationals to impose artificially high prices for the product or services they render with the aim of moving money from a high tax country, where they are based to a low to zero tax jurisdictions like Mauritius.
In Azura Edo Power Holdings’ business plan it was stated that the company was originally set up to “hold investments in the development, finance, building and operation of power plants and distribution companies across Africa with a particular focus on Nigeria.”
But the company later extended its service to the provision of “management services for business in which it has investment”.
“These services will be provided by APHL itself and/or through the appointment of suitably qualified third-party service providers, as per the attached draft Management Services Agreement.
“The first project to which it will provide such services is Azura Power West Africa Limited (“APWAL”), a company incorporated under the laws of Nigeria and having its registered office address at St. Nicholas House, 10th Floor, Catholic Mission Street, Lagos, Nigeria.
“APWAL is the Project Company, which is developing a 1,000MW Independent Power Project (“IPP”) complex in Edo State, Nigeria in 2 phases. Phase 1 is the 450 MW open cycle gas fired IPP, for which the Company will be providing the management services (the “Project”),” the business plan read.
A copy of the Management Services Agreement obtained by PREMIUM TIMES revealed that Azura Power Holding Limited (the service provider) “shall manage all management and non-technical aspects of the Project on behalf of the Project Company (Azura Edo West Africa Limited) during the term.”
According to the Management Service Agreement with Azura Power Holding Limited, the initial agreement was to last 33 months and may be extended for at least a period of three months. Also, while the agreement lasts, Azura Power Holding will be paid a quarterly base fee of $500,000 as long as it performs the function for which it was hired.
Thus, Azura Power should earn $4.5 million as base fee alone for the duration of the agreement. However, a clause in the agreement pegs the maximum fee the offshore company can earn as base fee at $3 million.
Also contained in the management agreement is the plan by the owners of Azura Power Holding to pay themselves over $25 million in management fee.
A breakdown of the budget showed that the company will pay itself $9.1 million in the first year, $7.85 million in year two and $8.34 million in the third year.
The agreement further stipulates that no employee of Azura Power Holding shall be deemed as an employee of Azura Edo West Africa. This is also another tax avoidance tactic used by multinationals.
Fair Tax Mark, a UK-based not-for-profit tax rating group explains how this works:
“Multinational companies can choose to employ managers in a low tax regime country or tax haven far away from where their services are used. This can both reduce the employees individual tax bills and benefit the company by allowing them to make charges for ‘management services’ which are deducted from their profits elsewhere.
“The senior management of a multinational, may well be internationally mobile and will be willing to participate in tax planning for their own and their employer’s benefit. The result is that these senior managers might be employed in locations which suit tax planning even if their duties are undertaken elsewhere.
“From this practice, managers can obtain a favourable tax treatment for their earnings if they are employed in a location that is not their long-term home. This is because part of their income might not be taxed anywhere.”
Some of the management services the company will be providing includes providing the managing director, delivering customs and excise services, finance, and government and community relations.
Double Taxation Treaty
By creating a complicated, multi-layered ownership structure, promoters of Azura Edo Power Plant will not only be moving millions of tax-free dollars to Mauritius through transfer-pricing, they are in line to make several more if Nigeria ratifies a Double Taxation Treaties (DTTs) or Double Taxation Agreement(DTAs) it signed with the Indian Ocean country in 2012.
DTTs are primarily signed between two governments to prevent income from getting taxed twice, to prevent double non-taxation, to clarify the taxing rights between the parties involved and to aid the exchange of tax information.
However, companies often exploit loopholes in the treaty to ship significant portions of their profits to offshore jurisdictions where they pay little or zero tax. Low-tax countries like Mauritius deliberately sign DTTs with several countries which allow multinationals to engage in treaty-shopping, defined by the Business Dictionary as “the practice of structuring a multinational business to take advantage of more favourable tax treaties available in certain jurisdictions.”
“[DTTs] significantly undermines [the] ability to raise domestic revenue to underpin acountry’s development by opening up loopholes for multinational companies operating in the country and super- rich individuals to shift profits abroad through Mauritius to avoid paying appropriate taxes,” said UK-based tax watchdog, Tax justice Network.
In 2014, rights group, ActionAid Nigeria, wrote the then Nigeria’s Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, about the perils of ratifying the DTT she signed with Mauritius two years earlier.
“Double Taxation Treaties creates loopholes for tax evasion and avoidance and is exploited by companies that undertake ‘treaty shopping’ which deny our beloved country of the much-needed resources we need at this juncture for developing.
“Overall, the cost (financial and otherwise) of the treaty to Nigeria will outweigh the perceived benefits. It is advisable for Nigeria not to ratify the treaty unless certain changes are made to retain Nigeria’s taxing rights as contained in the domestic tax legislation,” the letter read.
A review of the treaty earlier commissioned by the group identified some of these loopholes.
“The Nigerian-Mauritius DTT could result in sharp practices by multinationals operating in the countries and especially in Nigeria through double non-taxation.
This is particularly the case with the reduced rate of withholding tax on streams of income flows from Nigeria such as dividend which are not taxable in Mauritius and the tax sparing provision applicable to reduced tax rates and waivers on income streams such as interest and royalty,” the report stated.
“Given that Nigeria is a net importer of capital and will remain so for the nearest future, the DTT by limiting the taxing right of Nigeria on dividend, interest and royalty potentially reduces the tax base of the country which will impact negatively on the revenue generation for the country,” the report added.
As a GBC1, Azura Edo Limited is eligible to enjoy the DTT between Nigeria and Mauritius when it is ratified by the Nigerian government. GBC1 companies in Mauritius are generally used as Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs). None of the shareholders of a GBC1 is required to live or work in Mauritius and only one of its directors is required to be a Mauritius resident. However, this director can be a nominee director.
A nominee director is a resident of a tax haven who is paid to lend his or her name on the board of an offshore firm in place of a non-resident trustee of the firm. Though its beneficial owners are disclosed to the Mauritian Financial Services Commission (FSC), such information as well records of their shareholders and directors are hardly publicly disclosed.
For instance, documents obtained by PREMIUM TIMES revealed that two of the three listed directors of Azura Edo Limited – Sandeep Fakun and Dourvesh Chumum – are employees of IMM. Mr. Oladipo is listed as the third. The company’s secretary, Ashraf Ramtoola, is also an employee of IMM.
As a GBC1 company, the Azura Edo is also not required to make its accounts public. The incentives for the owners of Azura Edo to exploit the DTT to move its income offshore are huge. For example, while companies incorporated in Nigeria are expected to pay 30 percent corporate tax, GBC1 are only required to pay a maximum of three percent corporate tax.
Co-founder of Azura Edo responds
Responding to enquiry sent by PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Oladipo denied that owners of the power plant were engaged in transfer pricing. He claimed that “the contractual structure of project has been highly transparent.”
“Within Nigeria, Azura Power West Africa Ltd (“APWAL”) pays and will continue to pay all taxes due to the federal and state governments,” Mr. Oladipo said. “We have no transfer pricing or tax avoidance schemes. Indeed, such schemes are impossible in the context of an open-book project financed transaction where much of the debt comes from the big development finance agencies and where the revenues are securitised by all three arms of the World Bank.
“APHL possesses a valuable stock of specialist resource which the other shareholders in APWAL wished to take advantage of. Clearly, the cost of providing this resource has to be reimbursed. And APHL also needs to earn a fee for the provision of these service, as well as bonuses if the project is delivered on budget and ahead of schedule. To put this in context, the maximum total cost (fee plus reimbursement plus bonuses) of the MSA over the entire three-year construction period represents less than 1% of the of the project’s total capital.
“It is also important to note that the MSA (management service agreement) is an arms’ length agreement that was reviewed by, and negotiated with both the lenders to the Project and the other shareholders in the Project. It represents extremely good value for money and, more importantly, it massively increases rather than decreases the profits that will be taxed in Nigeria,” he said.
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Mr. Oladipo, however, did not explain why the multi-million-dollar management contract for the plant was awarded to shell companies existing only on paper, has no physical address or a history of business dealings, and ensconced in a shelf at a notorious offshoretax haven.
He also did not address the cyclical huge dollar payment to the shell company by its Nigerian subsidiary. Further, he did not explain his company’s seeming tax-avoidance tactic of classifying workers who carry out the management service as employees of the offshore parent company instead of its Nigerian subsidiary for which they offer the services directly.
Courtesy of Premium Times.