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E-DAILY<br />

4<br />

Prominent<br />

pastors’ silence<br />

over Busola<br />

Dakolo’s rape<br />

saga odd<br />

<strong>—</strong> Ali Baba<br />

Violence, cause of<br />

inconclusive elections<br />

in Nigeria <strong>—</strong> INEC<br />

•Requests case files from<br />

Police to prosecute<br />

offenders 8<br />

40<br />

Offshore<br />

b<strong>an</strong>king <strong>an</strong>d<br />

money<br />

laundering (3)<br />

How fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

dem<strong>an</strong>ds made<br />

Abiola allow<br />

associates serve<br />

Abacha <strong>—</strong> Osoba<br />

Foreign investments into Nigeria rise by 34% in Q1’19 19<br />

11<br />

VOL. 26: NO. 63845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

<strong>Buhari's</strong> <strong>Ruga</strong> <strong>policy</strong>, <strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>explosive</strong> <strong>issue</strong> <strong>—</strong> <strong>SOYINKA</strong><br />

•Says he should've lost at the polls; no society where cattle take priority over hum<strong>an</strong>s<br />

•Benue govt heads to S-Court; Fal<strong>an</strong>a urges compli<strong>an</strong>ce with S/Court ruling<br />

•No l<strong>an</strong>d for <strong>Ruga</strong> here <strong>—</strong> Rivers; INC warns S-South, Ondo govs<br />

•Herdsmen threatening staff, students, says UNILORIN DVC 9<br />

‘For me, he deserved <strong>—</strong> <strong>an</strong>d I have written this down <strong>—</strong> to have lost the last election<br />

if only on account of the lackadaisical attitude which he took to the <strong>issue</strong> of cattlerearers.<br />

People have been killed in hundreds till today <strong>an</strong>d it is only because of the<br />

failure of leadership at the critical time.’ <strong>—</strong> <strong>SOYINKA</strong><br />

BUHARI SUPPORT GROUP<br />

STORY<br />

ON PAGE<br />

5<br />

End<strong>an</strong>gered<br />

airspace?<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard investigations<br />

have revealed that m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

airports in Nigeria still<br />

lack instrument l<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

systems, ILS, <strong>an</strong>d other<br />

navigational aids. As<br />

flight operations in<br />

adverse weather<br />

conditions trigger <strong>an</strong>xiety<br />

among air travelers,<br />

relev<strong>an</strong>t aviation<br />

authorities are urged to<br />

act fast <strong>an</strong>d get ILS<br />

installed in ALL our<br />

airports. Read the report<br />

tomorrow (Wednesday).<br />

Uniquely V<strong>an</strong>guard!<br />

Seaports shut<br />

as maritime<br />

workers begin<br />

nationwide<br />

strike<br />

President Muhammadu Buhari (3rd left), fl<strong>an</strong>ked by the Director General, Buhari Support Group Centre, Alhaji Umaru Dembo<br />

(2nd left); the Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari (3r), while from the left, member, Board of Trustees, Alhaji<br />

Buhari Bala; the SGF, Mr. Boss Mustapher <strong>an</strong>d the North East Zonal Coordinator, Alhaji Ibrahim El-Zubair, during <strong>an</strong> audience<br />

to present a proposal drawn up by the support group to the President at the State House, Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Abayomi<br />

Adeshida.<br />

My 2nd term<br />

team must<br />

be formidable<br />

<strong>—</strong> Buhari<br />

COLUMNISTS<br />

9<br />

PRINCEWILL<br />

Death toll in Benue<br />

petrol t<strong>an</strong>ker<br />

explosion rises to 45,<br />

including pregn<strong>an</strong>t<br />

wom<strong>an</strong>, 2 children<br />

17<br />

FASAN<br />

6<br />

I won’t accept<br />

adversarial, r<strong>an</strong>corous<br />

Senate <strong>—</strong> Law<strong>an</strong> 8<br />

*Why we didn’t <strong>an</strong>nounce<br />

principal officers, says Gbaja<br />

DEAR BUNMI<br />

31 37<br />

SEE<br />

INSIDE<br />

Mr & Mrs


2<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 3


4<strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

Prominent pastors’<br />

silence over Busola<br />

Dakolo’s rape saga<br />

odd <strong>—</strong> Alibaba<br />

Veter<strong>an</strong> comedi<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d business m<strong>an</strong>, Alibaba,<br />

has shared his thoughts on the rape<br />

allegation singer, Timi Dakolo’s wife,<br />

Busola Dakolo, levelled against the<br />

General Overseer, Commonwealth of<br />

Zion Assembly (COZA), Pastor<br />

Biodun Fatoyinbo, in a viral video<br />

interview which surfaced on<br />

social media during the early<br />

hours of Friday, June 28, 2019.<br />

While refusing to take sides<br />

with either Busola or Pastor<br />

•Alibaba<br />

Fatoyinbo, the humour<br />

merch<strong>an</strong>t frowned at<br />

prominent Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

pastors who have<br />

maintained silence ever<br />

since news of the matter<br />

broke on the internet. In<br />

his opinion, their silence<br />

is rather odd th<strong>an</strong> normal.<br />

“It’s a bit odd that m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

pastors of prominent<br />

churches are mute on this<br />

topic of rape. It makes me wonder what<br />

is really happening. When it’s a political<br />

subject they all lend their voices, now its rape in<br />

the church but they are all mute. When it comes<br />

to preaching against what members of the<br />

congregations are doing wrong, it’s in Volumes 1,<br />

2 <strong>an</strong>d 3. Fornication, smoking, indecent dressing,<br />

drinking, night clubbing, polygamy, divorce,<br />

robbery, domestic violence, terrorism, being<br />

stingy, racism, corruption, greed,<br />

homosexuality, adultery, mixing with bad<br />

g<strong>an</strong>g. But touch not the Lord’s <strong>an</strong>ointed<br />

<strong>an</strong>d do my prophets no harm”, he said.<br />

Though the Senior Pastor of Coven<strong>an</strong>t<br />

Christi<strong>an</strong> Centre, Lagos, Pastor Poju<br />

Oyemade has broken silence on the<br />

matter, the likes of Pastor Williams<br />

Kumuyi, General Overseer, Deeper<br />

Christi<strong>an</strong> Life Ministry, Bishop David<br />

Oyedepo, General Overseer, Living Faith<br />

Church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General<br />

Overseer, The Redeemed Christi<strong>an</strong><br />

Church of God, alongside m<strong>an</strong>y other<br />

prominent Nigeri<strong>an</strong> pastors have<br />

refused to speak on the matter.<br />

•2Baba<br />

•Burna Boy<br />

Pop star, Innocent Idibia, a.k.a 2Face, now fondly<br />

called ‘2Baba’, has l<strong>an</strong>ded a juicy endorsement deal<br />

with real estate br<strong>an</strong>d, Pazino Homes <strong>an</strong>d Gardens<br />

as he has been unveiled as the comp<strong>an</strong>y’s Br<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Ambassador.<br />

The unveiling which took place at <strong>an</strong> intimate event<br />

tagged ‘Exclusive Soiree with 2Baba’ with<br />

stakeholders in the technology, marketing, capital<br />

BBNAIJA 2019: This season bigger, better,<br />

hotter <strong>—</strong> John Ugbe, CEO, Multichoice<br />

•As 21 housemates battle for N60m gr<strong>an</strong>d prize<br />

The fourth edition of popular<br />

reality TV show, Big Brother<br />

Naija 2019 finally kicked off on<br />

Sunday, here in Nigeria with a live<br />

show.<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s all over the world were<br />

excited to view the beginning of a<br />

show which promises to be<br />

characterized by hilarious drama,<br />

suspense, intriguing surprises,<br />

unexpected evictions, among m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

other twists <strong>an</strong>d turns.<br />

Tagged ‘Pepper Dem’, twenty-one<br />

housemates including Seyi, Esther,<br />

Ella, Frodd, Omashola, Avala, Khafi,<br />

Ike, Tuoyo, Kimoprah, Isilomo,<br />

Jackye, Khafi, Nelson, Sir Dee,<br />

Thelma, Gedoni, Di<strong>an</strong>e, Mercy,<br />

Tacha, Mike <strong>an</strong>d Jeff, were unveiled<br />

at the launch, alongside a<br />

surprise <strong>an</strong>nouncement that the<br />

show has been extended by one<br />

week; taking the new season to<br />

99-days in total.<br />

Highlights for the night were<br />

the mind-blowing musical<br />

perform<strong>an</strong>ces from awardwinning<br />

artistes Burna Boy,<br />

alongside Zlat<strong>an</strong>, Teni <strong>an</strong>d DJ<br />

Neptune entertaining the crowd<br />

as the night’s resident DJ. Burna<br />

Boy delivered a truly Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

musical experience with hits like<br />

‘D<strong>an</strong>gote’, ‘On the low’ <strong>an</strong>d ‘Killin<br />

Dem’. Teni’s consolidated on the<br />

tempo he set with the<br />

perform<strong>an</strong>ce of her hit song ‘Uyo<br />

Meyo’ which got guests extra<br />

Celebrities<br />

have no right<br />

to judge<br />

Pastor<br />

Biodun<br />

Fatoyinbo<br />

<strong>—</strong> Kizz D<strong>an</strong>iel<br />

When the news broke that the<br />

General Overseer of<br />

Commonwealth of Zion Assembly<br />

(COZA), Pastor Biodun<br />

Fatoyinbo, allegedly raped<br />

Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola<br />

Dakolo, 20-years ago, it<br />

sparked off deep empathy<br />

from a number of Nigeri<strong>an</strong> celebrities<br />

including Davido, Simi, Adekunle<br />

Gold, B<strong>an</strong>ky W, Kemi Adetiba, Kemi<br />

Olunloyo, Stella Damasus, among<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y others.<br />

However, such is not the case with<br />

popular Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Afro-pop music star,<br />

Kizz D<strong>an</strong>iel, as he has stated that the<br />

empathy celebrities have been<br />

showing ever since has been more of<br />

subjective/sentimental empathy rather<br />

th<strong>an</strong> from objective reasoning.<br />

According to the ‘Woju’ crooner who<br />

described the guilty celebrities as<br />

‘Brainless’, none of them have the right<br />

to judge Pastor Fatoyinbo or take sides<br />

with Busola Dakolo until the true story<br />

has been established.<br />

“Wizkid is the only celebrity in<br />

Nigeria that has brain, the rest of them<br />

are brainless. All you care about is<br />

social media trends, hypocrites. Rape<br />

or no rape, you don’t have the right to<br />

accuse Mr. Biodun because you all have<br />

no proof but statements from a wom<strong>an</strong><br />

that just obviously needs fame. Instead<br />

of creating trends <strong>an</strong>d protest against<br />

no light, water, education, good health<br />

center in our country Nigeria you all<br />

hypocrites decided to make trend for a<br />

rape case without proof. I am<br />

disappointed in all the celebrities that<br />

support this trend. Because if this<br />

wom<strong>an</strong> that’s accused of rape is not a<br />

celebrity or you know you won’t gain<br />

more publicity by making this rape case<br />

trend you won’t even post shit.<br />

Hypocrites”, he said on the Instagram<br />

page dedicated to his record label,<br />

Flyboy INC.<br />

2Baba l<strong>an</strong>ds endorsement<br />

deal with real estate firm<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement, law, real estate,<br />

media <strong>an</strong>d of course, entertainment<br />

sector in attend<strong>an</strong>ce, saw the MD/<br />

CEO, Pazino Homes <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Gardens, Patrick Agbaza make<br />

the big <strong>an</strong>nouncement.<br />

In his remarks, Patrick Agbaza<br />

expressed delight with the<br />

signing of a br<strong>an</strong>d as solid,<br />

endearing <strong>an</strong>d enduring as<br />

2Baba <strong>an</strong>d welcomed him to the<br />

Pazino family which already has<br />

Super Falcons jewel,<br />

Azeezat Oshuola.<br />

“Our commitment to<br />

delivering the most reliable<br />

<strong>an</strong>d profitable real estate<br />

solutions to Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s at<br />

home <strong>an</strong>d abroad remains<br />

unwavering. The unveiling of 2Baba is a pointer<br />

to where the business is headed as it positions<br />

to offer discerning investors a unique<br />

opportunity to own a piece of the future”, he<br />

said. Dignitaries at the event include members<br />

of Pazino staff; Mr Patrick Agbaza, MD; Mr<br />

Adesoji Ogunb<strong>an</strong>wo, director of operations,<br />

Madam Abbey Soyemi, head of<br />

excited as they welcomed the<br />

housemates.<br />

Speaking on the return<br />

of the show, John<br />

Ugbe, C.E.O. of<br />

Multichoice said;<br />

“We’re proud of the<br />

work everyone has<br />

delivered to bring<br />

this show to<br />

viewers’ television<br />

screens <strong>an</strong>d<br />

devices. Our<br />

customers are in for<br />

a treat <strong>an</strong>d this<br />

season is going to be<br />

even bigger, hotter<br />

<strong>an</strong>d more import<strong>an</strong>tly,<br />

it’s taking place right<br />

•Latoya<br />

here in Nigeria.”<br />

•Kizz<br />

business development; Mr Austin, head<br />

account<strong>an</strong>t; Mr John Uwendi, head Pazino<br />

property business network, Mr. Rufus, Madam<br />

Aneke, head property department, etc.<br />

Investigate properly before<br />

arresting musici<strong>an</strong>s<br />

<strong>—</strong> singer, Latoya tells EFCC<br />

Though fast rising Afro-beat musici<strong>an</strong>, Lateef<br />

Adeyemi Adedapo, a.k.a, Latoya, takes<br />

education very seriously <strong>an</strong>d pl<strong>an</strong>s to sponsor kids<br />

to school in the nearest future, after spending<br />

quality number of years in bagging a degree in<br />

Metallurgical <strong>an</strong>d Materials Engineering, from the<br />

University of Lagos, he dumped the idea of securing<br />

a lucrative white collar job for the music-making<br />

craft.<br />

Speaking on his decision to do music as a career<br />

in a chat with E-Daily, he said; “I didn’t start music<br />

at a young age like most people did, I started just a<br />

few months ago but what really inspired me was<br />

the people around me, my TMR family, they kept<br />

pushing me that I could do it <strong>an</strong>d now I do this for<br />

them.”<br />

The singer, who is currently promoting his latest<br />

project titled ‘Desire’, also noted that contrary to<br />

public belief that Burna Boy, Kizz D<strong>an</strong>iel <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Mayorkun are the kings of new school music in<br />

Nigeria, he is.<br />

“No, I don’t agree with crowning Burna Boy,<br />

Mayorkun, <strong>an</strong>d Kizz D<strong>an</strong>iel as kings of new school<br />

music in Nigeria because I’m king. If you c<strong>an</strong> get<br />

up on your feet <strong>an</strong>d move to it. Then its good<br />

music”, he said.<br />

Sharing his thought on how the Economic <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Fin<strong>an</strong>cial Crimes Commission (EFCC) operate,<br />

he had a few words of advice for the <strong>an</strong>ti-graft<br />

agency.<br />

“With much power comes great<br />

responsibility. I believe the EFCC are just<br />

doing their job but if you have no probable<br />

cause to detain a suspect then that’s where<br />

the line should be drawn. Because a person<br />

lives a questionable lifestyle doesn’t make<br />

him a criminal. Investigate <strong>an</strong>d get your facts<br />

right before placing <strong>an</strong> arrest or ruining a<br />

person’s image”, he said.<br />

However, he said,<br />

“I believe this is <strong>an</strong> <strong>issue</strong> of choice. We all<br />

have free will to either use something<br />

positively or negatively. Music has nothing<br />

to do with the corruption of youths, if<br />

<strong>an</strong>ything it’s what brings people together.”


v<strong>an</strong>guardnews<br />

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V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 5<br />

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the right next to the scepter bearer is Busola Holloway, Deputy District Gr<strong>an</strong>d master, during the Oba of<br />

Benin's visit to the Lodge’s Temple in Benin City.<br />

<strong>Buhari's</strong> <strong>Ruga</strong> <strong>policy</strong>, <strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>explosive</strong> <strong>issue</strong> <strong>—</strong> <strong>SOYINKA</strong><br />

By Emma Amaize,<br />

Regional Editor, S-<br />

South, Dapo<br />

Akinrefon, Gabriel<br />

Ewepu, Chinonso<br />

Alozie, Olayinka<br />

Ajayi & Odera<br />

Ebeze<br />

LAGOS <strong>—</strong> Outrage<br />

trailing introduction<br />

of the <strong>Ruga</strong> settlements<br />

<strong>policy</strong> continued<br />

yesterday, with Nobel<br />

Laureate, Professor Wole<br />

Soyinka, saying it’s going<br />

to be <strong>an</strong> <strong>explosive</strong> <strong>issue</strong>,<br />

adding that the President<br />

ought to have lost the last<br />

elections on account of<br />

the “lackadaisical attitude<br />

which he took to the <strong>issue</strong><br />

of cattle-rearers.”<br />

He also wondered if<br />

there was <strong>an</strong>y society<br />

where cattle take priority<br />

over hum<strong>an</strong> beings.<br />

Soyinka spoke as Benue<br />

State Government<br />

yesterday disclosed its<br />

decision to approach the<br />

Supreme Court to stop the<br />

Federal Government from<br />

going ahead with the<br />

project in the state, even<br />

as the Rivers State<br />

Government vowed never<br />

to participate in the<br />

project.<br />

Similarly, Igbo National<br />

Council, INC, <strong>an</strong>d Ijaw<br />

Youth Council warned that<br />

no l<strong>an</strong>d would be made<br />

available in their<br />

territories for the project,<br />

just as former Deputy<br />

National Chairm<strong>an</strong> of<br />

Peoples Democratic Party,<br />

PDP, Chief Olabode<br />

George, faulted the<br />

timing of introduction of<br />

the project, saying it was<br />

suspicious.<br />

Soyinka, who was a<br />

special guest at the official<br />

launch of Solution 17 for<br />

Sustainable Development<br />

Goals , <strong>an</strong> initiative<br />

geared towards youth<br />

empowerment in Lagos<br />

yesterday, maintained<br />

that the practice of<br />

herders’ settlement across<br />

Nigeria was neither<br />

str<strong>an</strong>ge nor mysterious.<br />

‘<strong>Ruga</strong>, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

<strong>explosive</strong> <strong>issue</strong>’<br />

Fielding questions from<br />

newsmen, he said: “<strong>Ruga</strong><br />

is going to be <strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>explosive</strong> <strong>issue</strong> <strong>an</strong>d it had<br />

better be h<strong>an</strong>dled very<br />

carefully. Why is it that we<br />

fail to take our models<br />

from successful<br />

performers? And then,<br />

Buhari took such a long<br />

time. For me, he deserved<br />

<strong>—</strong> <strong>an</strong>d I have written this<br />

down <strong>—</strong> to have lost the<br />

last election if only on<br />

account of the<br />

lackadaisical attitude<br />

which he took to the <strong>issue</strong><br />

of cattle-rearers. People<br />

have been killed in<br />

hundreds till today <strong>an</strong>d it<br />

is only because of the<br />

failure of leadership at the<br />

critical time.<br />

“There are ways in<br />

which people deal, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

have dealt for decades <strong>—</strong><br />

for centuries with cattle<br />

everywhere. I travel<br />

everywhere. It is nothing<br />

so str<strong>an</strong>ge; there is<br />

nothing mysterious about<br />

cattle rearing.<br />

“Why should cattle<br />

become a problem just<br />

because we like to eat<br />

beef? I don’t underst<strong>an</strong>d<br />

it. There are solutions<br />

which are very simple.<br />

People have talked about<br />

r<strong>an</strong>ching, but the<br />

r<strong>an</strong>ching has got to be<br />

done in places which are<br />

environmentally<br />

congenial to that<br />

particular kind of trade<br />

<strong>an</strong>d at the same time do<br />

not afflict hum<strong>an</strong>ity.<br />

“What’s the point in<br />

trying to provide food <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the food chokes us; which<br />

is what cattle <strong>an</strong>d cattlerearers<br />

have been doing?<br />

We have a situation<br />

where cattle walk up to<br />

my own door in Abeokuta<br />

which is supposed to be<br />

a residential area.<br />

“There is a problem<br />

when cattle go to Ijebu-<br />

Ode <strong>an</strong>d eat up Sodipe’s<br />

(a furniture maker’s)<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>ted seedlings; <strong>an</strong>d<br />

this is someone who is<br />

working towards a<br />

guar<strong>an</strong>teed environment<br />

by pl<strong>an</strong>ting trees to<br />

replace the trees (timber)<br />

which he has used. Then<br />

cattle come <strong>an</strong>d eat up all<br />

of that <strong>an</strong>d you expect<br />

people to sit down <strong>an</strong>d be<br />

quiet?<br />

“That is the most<br />

import<strong>an</strong>t thing <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

cattle rearers have been<br />

given a sense of impunity:<br />

they kill without <strong>an</strong>y<br />

compunction; they drive<br />

farmers also who are<br />

contributing to the food<br />

solution of the country<br />

away; burn their crops; eat<br />

their crops; <strong>an</strong>d then you<br />

come with <strong>Ruga</strong>.<br />

“I think there is going<br />

to be trouble in this<br />

country if this cattlerearing<br />

<strong>issue</strong> is not<br />

h<strong>an</strong>dled imaginatively<br />

<strong>an</strong>d with hum<strong>an</strong>ity as the<br />

priority. There c<strong>an</strong>not be<br />

<strong>an</strong>y kind of society where<br />

cattle take priority over<br />

hum<strong>an</strong> beings. It is as<br />

elementary as that”.<br />

Benue govt<br />

heads to S-Court<br />

In a similar<br />

development, Benue<br />

State Government<br />

yesterday disclosed its<br />

decision to approach the<br />

Supreme Court to stop the<br />

Federal Government from<br />

going ahead with the<br />

project in the state.<br />

Chief Press Secretary,<br />

CPS, to the state<br />

governor, Terve Akase,<br />

who disclosed this while<br />

speaking on Afric<strong>an</strong><br />

Independent Television,<br />

AIT programme, Kaakaki<br />

said the state has<br />

contacted its lawyers to<br />

get their papers ready to<br />

begin the court process.<br />

He said: “The Senior<br />

Special Assist<strong>an</strong>t, Media<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Publicity to the<br />

Muhammadu Buhari,<br />

Garba Shehu, came out to<br />

tell the world that the<br />

Continues on Page 41<br />

By Bose Adelaja, Olayinka Latona,<br />

Dickson Omobola, Tolulope Oke,<br />

Chiamaka Uba, J<strong>an</strong>et Somoye<br />

& Anifowose Opeyemi<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong> by Miyetti Allah to set up vigil<strong>an</strong>te groups in South-east (3)<br />

I<br />

AM not in support<br />

of Miyyeti Allah<br />

settling up vigil<strong>an</strong>te<br />

groups in the South-east<br />

because there is no way<br />

<strong>an</strong> outsider will claim<br />

that he or she knows<br />

your l<strong>an</strong>d better th<strong>an</strong> the<br />

sons of the soil. Miyyeti<br />

Allah group just w<strong>an</strong>ts<br />

to cause crisis with their<br />

pl<strong>an</strong> Its even<br />

embarrassing to the<br />

south-East people.<br />

Bukola Adeyemi-<br />

Teacher<br />

THE group will<br />

claim that the<br />

constitution provides for<br />

free association <strong>an</strong>d for<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s to reside in<br />

<strong>an</strong>y part of the country<br />

where they like. But the<br />

environment is just too<br />

hostile for such a<br />

development. Moreso,<br />

the people must welcome<br />

Miyetti Allah first before<br />

they could think of<br />

setting up a vigil<strong>an</strong>te<br />

group.<br />

William Jimoh-<br />

Student<br />

IT<br />

is <strong>an</strong> act to<br />

hypnotize the masses<br />

into <strong>an</strong>other trap of<br />

modern monetary<br />

carnival. No political<br />

agenda has ever<br />

benefited the masses<br />

except to fulfill a selfish<br />

agenda. What is the work<br />

of the police <strong>an</strong>d all the<br />

paramilitary terrorizing<br />

the poor masses? I am not<br />

in support of the idea.<br />

Oluwatobi Olawale-<br />

Corps member.<br />

T<br />

HE pl<strong>an</strong> by Miyetti<br />

Allah to set up a<br />

vigil<strong>an</strong>te group won’t stop<br />

the killings. This is so<br />

because it would be seen as<br />

a form of attack on the host<br />

community which might<br />

lead to serious crisis. What<br />

I feel should be done is for<br />

MACBAN to fish out the<br />

bad eggs among the<br />

herdsmen <strong>an</strong>d punish them.<br />

Mr. L<strong>an</strong>re Bello-<br />

Photographer<br />

I<br />

THINK it is a<br />

good idea if the<br />

government will<br />

coordinate the said<br />

vigil<strong>an</strong>te group so<br />

that they will not be<br />

hijack by b<strong>an</strong>dits <strong>an</strong>d<br />

killer herdsmen. Also<br />

these will further<br />

secure the life <strong>an</strong>d<br />

properties of these<br />

communities.<br />

Olubunmi Alatise-<br />

Businesswom<strong>an</strong>.<br />

I<br />

DID not buy into the<br />

idea at all. It is<br />

uncalled for. Probably<br />

they are only trying to pull<br />

the legs of South-east<br />

people. Miyyeti Allah<br />

group c<strong>an</strong>not know the<br />

south- east terrain like the<br />

owner, so I wonder how<br />

the group will be able to<br />

operate more effectively<br />

th<strong>an</strong> the owner of the<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Mrs. John Funmilola.<br />

Caterer.


6<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

3 more bodies<br />

recovered, as<br />

Lagos boat<br />

mishap death<br />

toll hits 12<br />

By Olasunk<strong>an</strong>mi<br />

Akoni<br />

Atotal of 12 bodies involved<br />

in the Saturday's boat<br />

mishap on the Egbin-Badore-<br />

Ijede, Ikorodu, Lagos State,<br />

route have so far been<br />

recovered, leaving about four<br />

others still missing.<br />

General M<strong>an</strong>ager of Lagos<br />

State Waterways Authority,<br />

LASWA, Damilola Emm<strong>an</strong>uel,<br />

through the Public Affairs<br />

Officer, Nkechi Ajayi,<br />

confirmed the recovery of three<br />

more bodies yesterday, making<br />

it a total of 12 leaving about four<br />

bodies yet to be recovered.<br />

Recall that 16 persons were<br />

feared dead, while a pregn<strong>an</strong>t<br />

wom<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d two others were<br />

recovered on the second day<br />

of the incident, after a 21-<br />

passenger capacity boat<br />

capsized at about 10p.m. last<br />

Saturday, in Ijede, Ikorodu<br />

Local Government Area of the<br />

state.<br />

According to Emm<strong>an</strong>uel,<br />

LASWA, Lagos State<br />

Emergency M<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

Agency, LASEMA; Lagos<br />

State Ambul<strong>an</strong>ce Services,<br />

LASAMBUS, <strong>an</strong>d the Police<br />

had intensified efforts to recover<br />

the remaining bodies.<br />

He said LASEMA had taken<br />

the unclaimed recovered<br />

corpses to the mortuary, while<br />

those whose families were on<br />

ground had been claimed.<br />

Investigations conducted by<br />

LASWA on the tragedy<br />

revealed that the accident was<br />

caused by poor visibility <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the fact that the passengers had<br />

no life jackets.<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>while, following the<br />

high casualties recorded in the<br />

incident, the state government<br />

has vowed to prosecute the<br />

operator of the ill-fated boat.<br />

In a statement, General<br />

M<strong>an</strong>ager of LASWA, Mr.<br />

Oluwadamilola Emm<strong>an</strong>uel,<br />

lamented that the boat operator<br />

flouted the agency order<br />

barring night operations.<br />

He said the state<br />

government in conjunction<br />

with the Marine Police will<br />

conduct <strong>an</strong> investigation into<br />

the incident, adding that the<br />

operator of the boat would also<br />

be held accountable.<br />

By Peter Duru<br />

MAKURDI<strong>—</strong>DEATH toll<br />

from the Benue State petrol<br />

t<strong>an</strong>ker explosion in Ahumbe<br />

village, Gwer East Local<br />

Government Area has risen to 45,<br />

including a pregn<strong>an</strong>t wom<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d<br />

two children, while 101 others<br />

sustained serious burns.<br />

The state Sector Comm<strong>an</strong>der of<br />

Federal Road Safety Corps,<br />

OBEY THE GUN AND BOOTS: Commercial motorcycle riders, okadamen, obey a soldier on Lagos-Badagry<br />

Expressway. PHOTO: Kehinde Gbadamosi.<br />

Flood in Lagos: Families struggle<br />

for sleeping space in toilet<br />

By Evelyn Usm<strong>an</strong><br />

SOME families at Odub<strong>an</strong>jo<br />

community in Ig<strong>an</strong>do area of<br />

Lagos State now fight for sleeping<br />

space in the toilet, after they were<br />

sacked from their apartments by<br />

flood from a downpour last<br />

Friday.<br />

As at yesterday, some residents,<br />

particularly those at Zone 1<br />

community, under Ig<strong>an</strong>do Estate<br />

Phase 3, Community<br />

Development Area, CDA, who<br />

fled their abodes apparently to<br />

forestall <strong>an</strong>y likely disaster, were<br />

yet to return home.<br />

When V<strong>an</strong>guard visited the<br />

area, a 50-year-old wom<strong>an</strong>,<br />

Adeoye Abosede, whose property<br />

were destroyed by flood, was seen<br />

in the toilet, where she had been<br />

passing the nights with her child.<br />

Residents said it takes nine days<br />

for flood water to disappear<br />

whenever it rained.<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard observed that refuse<br />

from a dumpsite close to the<br />

community worsened the<br />

flooding as it blocked major<br />

drainage, while some of the<br />

fences that were weakened by the<br />

Adeoye Abosede in her toilet-bedroom<br />

(above) <strong>an</strong>d the flooded area(right)<br />

FRSC, Mr. Aliu Baba, who<br />

confirmed the number of<br />

causalities, said their personnel<br />

have successfully evacuated the<br />

victims to various hospitals.<br />

Giving account of what<br />

happened, Baba said he slept at<br />

the scene with his personnel,<br />

noting that “the ill-fated truck was<br />

loaded with petrol <strong>an</strong>d was on its<br />

way to Makurdi when it lost a tyre<br />

<strong>an</strong>d fell at Ahumbe village.<br />

“Members of the community<br />

rushed to the scene <strong>an</strong>d engaged<br />

themselves in scooping the fuel<br />

that was spilling from the truck.<br />

“They did it for over one hour,<br />

but unfortunately a fully-loaded<br />

18-seater bus was coming from<br />

Oju council of the state, heading<br />

to Makurdi.<br />

“When it got to the scene, the<br />

driver tried to cross to the other<br />

side of the road, using the<br />

flood have started falling.<br />

Fear, according to residents,<br />

always set in whenever the rainy<br />

season approaches, as snakes <strong>an</strong>d<br />

other reptiles usually come out<br />

from the dump site <strong>an</strong>y time it<br />

rained.<br />

Speaking with V<strong>an</strong>guard,<br />

Abosede said: “I have been in this<br />

community for the past eight<br />

years with my child. This is how<br />

we have been living here <strong>an</strong>d it’s<br />

affecting my health, including<br />

that of my child.<br />

“Every year, we live in fear<br />

whenever the rainy season<br />

Death toll in Benue petrol t<strong>an</strong>ker explosion rises to 45, 101 injured<br />

shoulder of the road. The exhaust<br />

pipe brushed the ground <strong>an</strong>d<br />

sparked off the fire that quickly<br />

spread to the truck <strong>an</strong>d the huge<br />

explosion that followed spread the<br />

fire farther.<br />

“A second explosion occurred<br />

from the t<strong>an</strong>ker, which affected<br />

two personnel <strong>an</strong>d people that<br />

gathered at the scene including<br />

passengers of other vehicles <strong>an</strong>d<br />

social media journalists.”<br />

approaches. We also go through<br />

hellish moment during the dry<br />

season, as a result of the smell<br />

that em<strong>an</strong>ates from the damp<br />

environment.<br />

“This place is no longer<br />

conducive for us, but we c<strong>an</strong>not<br />

even afford <strong>an</strong>other place.<br />

Whenever it rained, other women<br />

<strong>an</strong>d I would fight over right of<br />

space in the toilet, but most of the<br />

women allow me to have the toilet<br />

because of my age.<br />

“We sleep in the toilet because<br />

it is built on a higher ground <strong>an</strong>d<br />

outside the main apartments. We<br />

cook <strong>an</strong>d eat here.”<br />

Asked about her husb<strong>an</strong>d, she<br />

responded: “I am married, but my<br />

husb<strong>an</strong>d is very old. At a point,<br />

he left the house <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

responsibility of taking care of the<br />

children rested on me.<br />

“All the property I moved into<br />

this community with have been<br />

destroyed. For inst<strong>an</strong>ce, if we go<br />

out to work <strong>an</strong>d it starts raining,<br />

we would be worried over our<br />

property <strong>an</strong>d where to lay our<br />

heads.<br />

“It will end up being a night of<br />

trouble. Whenever we return<br />

home to see our homes flooded,<br />

we go to bed hungry, as there<br />

won’t be <strong>an</strong>y place to cook.”<br />

She appealed to Lagos State<br />

Government to come to their<br />

rescue.<br />

Secretary of the CDA, Mr.<br />

Samuel Ohwerhoye, who said he<br />

had been residing in the area for<br />

over two decades, lamented that<br />

residents had spent money to<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>nel the flood, but that their<br />

efforts did not bring the desired<br />

result.<br />

He said: “The dumpsite here is<br />

also <strong>an</strong>other problem. It pushes<br />

water back into the community.<br />

We appeal to Governor S<strong>an</strong>wo-<br />

Olu to look at our situation <strong>an</strong>d<br />

proffer a solution.”


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<strong>—</strong>7<br />

... with Emma'nKen (08163121378)<br />

Aunty, does ‘this baby’<br />

look like the father?<br />

Firemen attending to a fuel t<strong>an</strong>ker spilling its content on the road at Alapere, inward toll<br />

gate, Lagos, yesterday.<br />

M<strong>an</strong>, 43, nabbed over<br />

attempt to exhume corpse<br />

A43-year-old m<strong>an</strong>, Rahm<strong>an</strong><br />

Opeyemi, appeared before<br />

<strong>an</strong> Iyag<strong>an</strong>ku Chief Magistrate’s<br />

Court, yesterday, over alleged<br />

attempt to exhume a corpse.<br />

Opeyemi, who lives in Alapata<br />

area, Apete, Ibad<strong>an</strong>, is charged<br />

with two counts of conspiracy <strong>an</strong>d<br />

misconduct.<br />

The Police prosecutor, ASP<br />

Amos Adewale, told the court that<br />

THE residence of the<br />

Oh<strong>an</strong>aeze Ndigbo<br />

spokesm<strong>an</strong>, Chuks Ibegbu, in<br />

Enugu State, was gutted by a<br />

wild fire last Sunday afternoon.<br />

Destroyed in the inferno were<br />

properties of the Oh<strong>an</strong>aeze<br />

image maker, including the<br />

building. Efforts by the Enugu<br />

<strong>an</strong>d federal fire service men to<br />

put out the fire proved abortive,<br />

the Police have commenced<br />

investigation into the incident.<br />

Several Igbo <strong>an</strong>d Igbo groups<br />

have expressed shock over the<br />

incident, with Ibegbu appealing<br />

for assist<strong>an</strong>ce from wellme<strong>an</strong>ing<br />

Igbo <strong>an</strong>d Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s.<br />

Opeyemi <strong>an</strong>d others now at large<br />

allegedly conspired to commit the<br />

offences.<br />

Adewale alleged that on March<br />

19, at about 1: 15a.m. at Alapata,<br />

Apete, Ibad<strong>an</strong>, the defend<strong>an</strong>t <strong>an</strong>d<br />

his accomplices attempted to<br />

exhume a female corpse <strong>an</strong>d cut<br />

some parts from it.<br />

He said the corpse was recently<br />

interred.<br />

The offence, he said,<br />

contravened the provisions of<br />

Sections 509 <strong>an</strong>d 516 of the<br />

Criminal Code Cap 38, Vol. II,<br />

Laws of Oyo State, 2000.<br />

Chief Magistrate Emm<strong>an</strong>uel<br />

Idowu admitted the defend<strong>an</strong>t to<br />

bail in the sum of N100,000 with<br />

two sureties in like sum.<br />

Idowu adjourned the matter till<br />

July 15 for mention.<br />

Celebration in Daura, as Buhari’s<br />

in-law regains freedom<br />

By Abdulmumin<br />

Murtala & Bashir Bello<br />

THERE was jubilation by<br />

residents of the <strong>an</strong>cient town<br />

of Daura in Katsina State,<br />

yesterday, as news filtered in that<br />

the Magajin Gari, District Head,<br />

Musa Uba, abducted since March<br />

1 from his home, had been<br />

released.<br />

Musa was kidnapped by<br />

gunmen in front of his house in<br />

Daura after observing the evening<br />

prayer (Magrib) <strong>an</strong>d taken to <strong>an</strong><br />

unknown destination.<br />

Musa, <strong>an</strong> ex-comptroller of the<br />

Nigeria Custom Service, is<br />

married to the niece of President<br />

Muhammadu Buhari <strong>an</strong>d his<br />

daughter is married to the<br />

President's aide-de-camp, ADC.<br />

He is also a younger brother to<br />

the Emir of Daura, Dr. Umar<br />

Farooq Umar.<br />

It was gathered that the district<br />

head was rescued by a combined<br />

team of security operatives in a<br />

secluded house near S<strong>an</strong>i<br />

Abacha Youth Centre along<br />

Madobi Road in K<strong>an</strong>o<br />

metropolis.<br />

The state Police Public<br />

Relations Officer, DSP Haruna<br />

Abdullahi, said the Inspector<br />

General of Police’s Puff Adder<br />

Intelligence Response team in<br />

conjunction with the K<strong>an</strong>o State<br />

Fire guts residence of Oh<strong>an</strong>aeze spokesm<strong>an</strong> in Enugu<br />

Ibegbu's house destroyed by fire.<br />

Police Comm<strong>an</strong>d, in <strong>an</strong> early<br />

morning operation, freed the<br />

Magajin Garin Daura, Alhaji<br />

Musa Umar Uba unhurt.<br />

He said: “He was freed at<br />

G<strong>an</strong>g<strong>an</strong> Ruwa Quarters,<br />

Kumbotso Local Government<br />

Area, K<strong>an</strong>o State Monday night.<br />

“Arrests were made <strong>an</strong>d arms<br />

<strong>an</strong>d ammunition recovered.”<br />

Malam Abubakar D<strong>an</strong>takai,<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong>, Daura Social Media<br />

Forum, who led thous<strong>an</strong>ds of<br />

youths in jubilation at the<br />

popular K<strong>an</strong>giwa Square in<br />

Daura, said the release of the<br />

district head was good news to<br />

the residents <strong>an</strong>d commended<br />

security agencies for their efforts.<br />

Huncle Joro, please define sex<br />

worker for this your follower<br />

Aunty<br />

Bodex, is<br />

this the<br />

one<br />

we've<br />

been<br />

waiting<br />

for?


8<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

VISIT: From<br />

left, Kwara<br />

State Chief<br />

Justice, Justice<br />

Sulaim<strong>an</strong><br />

Kawu; Speaker,<br />

Kwara State<br />

House of<br />

Assembly,<br />

Yakubu D<strong>an</strong>ladi;<br />

Governor<br />

AbdulRahm<strong>an</strong><br />

AbdulRazaq of<br />

Kwara State,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Kale<br />

Belgore,<br />

during the<br />

governor’s<br />

inspection visit<br />

to the state<br />

High Court in<br />

Ilorin, yesterday.<br />

I won't accept adversarial, r<strong>an</strong>corous<br />

Senate, Law<strong>an</strong> tells colleagues<br />

•Vows to disappoint those who see executive-legislature ties as <strong>an</strong>athema<br />

•Why Gbaja didn't <strong>an</strong>nounce Reps principal offices at plenary<br />

By Henry Umoru<br />

& Levinus<br />

Nwabughiogu<br />

A<br />

BUJA<strong>—</strong>AS senators<br />

reconvened, yesterday,<br />

from their two weeks break,<br />

President of the Senate,<br />

Ahmad Law<strong>an</strong>, challenged<br />

lawmakers to work in<br />

unison to achieve a lot for<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d vowed to<br />

disappoint those who have<br />

the notion that the<br />

leadership of a National<br />

Assembly controlled by the<br />

ruling party c<strong>an</strong>not work in<br />

harmony with the<br />

executive.<br />

The Senate president<br />

spoke as Speaker of the<br />

House of Representatives,<br />

Femi Gbajabiamila, said the<br />

leadership of the House<br />

needed wider consultation<br />

before <strong>an</strong>nouncing new<br />

principal officers but<br />

constituted a 10-m<strong>an</strong> adhoc<br />

committee to review the<br />

rules of the House.<br />

Law<strong>an</strong>, who promised not<br />

to subscribe to adversarial<br />

or acrimonious relationship<br />

with the executive, stressed<br />

that the presidential system<br />

of government was not<br />

designed to function in <strong>an</strong><br />

acrimonious m<strong>an</strong>ner.<br />

In his address of<br />

welcome, Law<strong>an</strong> assured<br />

his colleagues that work<br />

had begun, noting that<br />

exch<strong>an</strong>ge of views by<br />

senators in the 9th Senate<br />

at the hallowed chamber<br />

would be constructive.<br />

He said senators must be<br />

guided on how to impact<br />

positively on the people,<br />

reiterating that he would<br />

lead a bipartis<strong>an</strong> Senate.<br />

The Senate president,<br />

who noted that lawmakers<br />

would intensify efforts on<br />

robust oversight, said they<br />

would also consolidate on<br />

the oil reforms started in the<br />

8th Senate.<br />

Law<strong>an</strong> said: “ Let me<br />

welcome you all back from<br />

the short break as we<br />

formally begin our work in<br />

the 9th session of the<br />

National Assembly. It is trite<br />

to say that we all have our<br />

job cut out for us.<br />

‘’I have in recent weeks<br />

had discussions with<br />

President Muhammadu<br />

Buhari on the challenges<br />

facing the country <strong>an</strong>d how<br />

we c<strong>an</strong> leverage our<br />

position as lawmakers to<br />

help him deliver on his<br />

m<strong>an</strong>date.<br />

‘’I will be doing more of<br />

that in the coming weeks<br />

<strong>an</strong>d months. If we must<br />

build <strong>an</strong> economy that lifts<br />

majority of our people out<br />

of poverty, there is need for<br />

a serious collaboration<br />

between the executive <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the legislature.<br />

“However, I am also<br />

aware that there are people<br />

for whom <strong>an</strong>y notion that<br />

the leadership of a National<br />

Assembly controlled by the<br />

ruling party work in<br />

harmony with the<br />

executive is <strong>an</strong>athema.<br />

That is not the way the<br />

presidential system of<br />

government was designed<br />

to function <strong>an</strong>d I am not for<br />

<strong>an</strong>y adversarial or<br />

acrimonious relationship.<br />

‘’I intend to work closely<br />

with President Buhari in the<br />

interest of Nigeria without<br />

compromising the integrity<br />

of the National Assembly as<br />

<strong>an</strong> independent arm of<br />

government with oversight<br />

powers.<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>while, senators<br />

were, yesterday, h<strong>an</strong>ded<br />

over envelopes containing<br />

keys <strong>an</strong>d letters of office<br />

allocation to intimate them<br />

of their offices by the Senator<br />

Abubakar Kyari-led Ad- hoc<br />

committee to allocate<br />

offices.<br />

Why Gbaja didn't<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounce Reps<br />

principal offices at<br />

plenary<br />

In the House of<br />

Representatives,<br />

Gbajabiamila said the<br />

leadership of the House<br />

needed wider consultation<br />

before <strong>an</strong>nouncing the<br />

new principal officers.<br />

He, however, constituted<br />

a 10-m<strong>an</strong> member adhoc<br />

committee to review the<br />

rules of the House. The<br />

committee is chaired by<br />

Julius Ihonvbere (APC,<br />

Edo).<br />

It will be recalled that the<br />

Senate President, Ahmed<br />

Law<strong>an</strong> at Tuesday plenary<br />

officially <strong>an</strong>nounced the<br />

principal officers of the<br />

Senate, leaving the House<br />

behind on the matter.<br />

But speaking to<br />

journalists at the end of the<br />

session, a member of the<br />

House adhoc committee on<br />

media, Bamidele Salem,<br />

said the development had<br />

no political connotations.<br />

He assured that the<br />

speaker would make the<br />

<strong>an</strong>nouncement before the<br />

end of the week.<br />

Air Peace incident in P-H: Reps ask relev<strong>an</strong>t<br />

agencies to enforce safety laws<br />

By Levinus<br />

Nwabughiogu<br />

ABUJA<strong>—</strong>Following the<br />

near air mishap involving<br />

Air Peace aircraft at the Port<br />

Harcourt International<br />

Airport recently, the House of<br />

Representatives, yesterday,<br />

urged all relev<strong>an</strong>t agencies<br />

in the aviation sector to<br />

ensure that all safety rules<br />

<strong>an</strong>d st<strong>an</strong>dards were enforced<br />

henceforth.<br />

The House also asked<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Civil Aviation<br />

Authority, NCAA, to ensure<br />

that all aircraft in Nigeria are<br />

adequately maintained, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

certified airworthy before<br />

commencing operation, in<br />

order to prevent further<br />

ordeals.<br />

The agencies directed for<br />

enforcement included<br />

Ministry of Aviation; Nigeria<br />

Airspace M<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

Agency, NAMA;Nigeria<br />

Civil Aviation Authority,<br />

NCAA;Accident Investigative<br />

Bureau, AIB, <strong>an</strong>d Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

Meteorological Agency,<br />

NiMET.<br />

The House reached the<br />

decision sequel to a motion<br />

sponsored by Chris Emeka<br />

Azubogu, member,<br />

representing Nnewi-South/<br />

Nnewi-North Federal<br />

Constituency of Anambra<br />

State at yesterday’s plenary.<br />

The motion was entitled<br />

“Need to forestall air crash <strong>an</strong>d<br />

near mishaps in Nigeria<br />

aviation industry”.<br />

Moving the motion,<br />

Azubogu said the House was<br />

“worried that poor weather<br />

condition has been the<br />

reason for most of these<br />

crashes, even the mishaps at<br />

recent times.”<br />

Contributing to the debate<br />

on the motion, some<br />

members who spoke<br />

emphasized the need to<br />

properly checkmate the<br />

activities of the airline<br />

operators by relev<strong>an</strong>t<br />

agencies to ensure that the<br />

lives of their passengers were<br />

not put at risk.<br />

Ruling on the matter, the<br />

speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila,<br />

also m<strong>an</strong>dated NiMET <strong>an</strong>d<br />

FAAN to prevail on aircraft<br />

owners to keep strict<br />

adherence with the rules of<br />

weather condition while<br />

flying.<br />

The motion was referred to<br />

the Committee on Aviation<br />

which is yet to be constituted.<br />

Violence, cause of<br />

inconclusive polls in Nigeria<br />

<strong>—</strong> INEC •Requests case files from<br />

police to prosecute offenders<br />

By Omeiza Ajayi<br />

A<br />

B U J A <strong>—</strong><br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

National Electoral<br />

Commission, INEC, has<br />

asked the police to provide it<br />

with case files of electoral<br />

offenders in the last general<br />

elections in order to<br />

commence their immediate<br />

prosecution.<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

commission, Prof. Mahmood<br />

Yakubu, who made the<br />

request at a meeting of the<br />

Inter-agency Consultative<br />

Committee on Election<br />

Security, ICCES, in Abuja<br />

yesterday, warned politici<strong>an</strong>s<br />

against violence, especially in<br />

Kogi <strong>an</strong>d Bayelsa states,<br />

where governorship elections<br />

would hold in November.<br />

According to him, violence<br />

has become the major factor<br />

responsible for inconclusive<br />

elections in the country.<br />

He recalled how the<br />

commission <strong>an</strong>d security<br />

agencies had held series of<br />

consultative meetings before<br />

the 2019 general elections<br />

where it shared its own threat<br />

assessment with the security<br />

agencies using the Election<br />

Violence Mitigation <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Advocacy Tool, EVMAT.<br />

He said: “In a number of<br />

states, we had elaborate pl<strong>an</strong>s<br />

for the deployment of security<br />

agencies, including the<br />

assignment of adequate<br />

personnel for the protection<br />

of especially our collation <strong>an</strong>d<br />

declaration centres.<br />

‘’In m<strong>an</strong>y inst<strong>an</strong>ces, this<br />

arr<strong>an</strong>gement was seamlessly<br />

carried out. In a few cases,<br />

however, the processes were<br />

disrupted, necessitating the<br />

declaration of some elections<br />

as inconclusive under the<br />

law.”<br />

While he again advocated<br />

the creation of <strong>an</strong> election<br />

offences tribunal, the INEC<br />

chairm<strong>an</strong> said the<br />

commission had since<br />

requested for case files of<br />

offenders to ensure their<br />

prompt prosecution.<br />

He said: “I am happy to<br />

note that the Nigeria Police<br />

Force made several arrests of<br />

alleged electoral offenders<br />

during the general election.<br />

We have since requested the<br />

Police to avail us of the case<br />

files so that we c<strong>an</strong> initiate<br />

their immediate prosecution.<br />

“As we review the 2019<br />

general elections, we must<br />

also pay attention to the<br />

forthcoming off-season<br />

elections. The Bayelsa <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Kogi governorship elections<br />

are scheduled to hold on<br />

Saturday, November 16,<br />

2019.<br />

"Given the history of<br />

political violence, resulting in<br />

the governorship elections<br />

declared inconclusive in the<br />

two states in 2015, the<br />

commission is concerned<br />

about the safety of our<br />

personnel, property <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

s<strong>an</strong>ctity of the electoral<br />

process.<br />

“The politici<strong>an</strong>s in Bayelsa<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Kogi states must shed off<br />

the toga of political violence<br />

associated with elections in<br />

the two states."<br />

Tribunal: Buhari, INEC, APC<br />

oppose HPD’s bid to amend<br />

statement of witnesses<br />

By Ikechukwu<br />

Nnochiri<br />

THE Presidential Election<br />

Petition Tribunal sitting in<br />

Abuja, yesterday, adjourned<br />

till July 10 to enable President<br />

Muhammadu Buhari,<br />

Independent National<br />

Electoral Commission, INEC,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d All Progressives<br />

Congress, APC, respond to a<br />

fresh motion the Hope<br />

Democratic Party, HDP, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

its c<strong>an</strong>didate, Chief Ambrose<br />

Owuru, filed to amend the<br />

statement on oath of<br />

witnesses they intend to call.<br />

The HDP <strong>an</strong>d Owuru are<br />

challenging the outcome of<br />

the February 23 presidential<br />

election declared in favour of<br />

President Buhari.<br />

At the resumed proceeding,<br />

the petitioners, through their<br />

counsel,<br />

Mr.<br />

Chukwunonyerem Njoku,<br />

told the tribunal that they<br />

would call only two witnesses<br />

to prove their case.<br />

The petitioners however<br />

filed a motion to be allowed<br />

to amend statement of the<br />

witnesses they said was<br />

already before the court.<br />

However, the tribunal<br />

rejected the petitioners’ bid<br />

to amend their list of<br />

witnesses, stressing that the<br />

application was brought<br />

outside the statutorily<br />

prescribed period.<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>while, in the fresh<br />

motion they filed on Monday,<br />

the petitioners said there was<br />

need to equally amend their<br />

already existing witness<br />

statements on oath, to reflect<br />

amendments that were<br />

effected on the petition.<br />

President Buhari, through<br />

his team of lawyers led by Dr.<br />

Alex Iziyon, SAN, requested<br />

for time to enable him to file a<br />

counter-affidavit to oppose<br />

the motion he said was bereft<br />

of merit.<br />

Similarly, INEC’s lawyer,<br />

Mr. Yunuz Usm<strong>an</strong>, SAN, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

that of the APC, Chief Akin<br />

Olujimi, SAN, said they<br />

would equally file processes<br />

to oppose the motion they<br />

said was served on them<br />

before the proceeding<br />

commenced.<br />

All the respondents said<br />

they would need seven days<br />

to file their responses.


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<strong>—</strong>9<br />

VISIT: President Muhammadu Buhari (2nd right) meets former Guardi<strong>an</strong> Newspaper reporter, Mr. Tunde<br />

Thompson (2nd left), 34 years after Thompson was jailed under Decree 4 by the administration of then<br />

Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, in 1983, while other members of Buhari Media Org<strong>an</strong>isation watched<br />

during a visit to the president at the State House, Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida<br />

My 2nd term team must be formidable<br />

<strong>—</strong>Buhari<br />

By Johnbosco<br />

Agbakwuru<br />

AMuhammadu BUJA<strong>—</strong>PRESIDENT<br />

Buhari,<br />

yesterday, reiterated his<br />

commitment to chose a crack<br />

team to deliver his electoral<br />

promises in his second term<br />

in office.<br />

The president also said it<br />

was not <strong>an</strong> easy task to market<br />

his administration in the last<br />

four years because of the<br />

unpopular things he was<br />

doing, facing vested interest<br />

<strong>an</strong>d powerful individuals.<br />

There have been agitations<br />

in some quarters that a month<br />

after the president started his<br />

second term in office, he has<br />

yet to name his cabinet.<br />

But the President, who had<br />

audience with the Buhari<br />

Media Org<strong>an</strong>isation, BMO,<br />

HEALTH TIPS<br />

By Sola Ogundipe<br />

Prevent diabetes foot ulcers<br />

THE rains are here.<br />

Remember to take care<br />

of your feet, especially if<br />

you're living with diabetes.<br />

Make time to examine<br />

your feet <strong>an</strong>d foot wear.<br />

Avoid wading in water.<br />

It's import<strong>an</strong>t to prevent<br />

foot ulcers <strong>an</strong>d amputations<br />

if you're living with<br />

diabetes as it c<strong>an</strong> be<br />

d<strong>an</strong>gerous to your feet<strong>—</strong><br />

even a small cut c<strong>an</strong><br />

produce serious<br />

consequences.<br />

Diabetes may cause nerve<br />

damage that takes away<br />

the feeling in your feet. To<br />

avoid serious foot problems<br />

that could result in losing a<br />

toe, foot or leg, inspect your<br />

feet daily. Check for cuts,<br />

blisters, redness, swelling<br />

or nail problems.<br />

Bathe feet in lukewarm,<br />

never hot, water. Be gentle<br />

when bathing your feet.<br />

Wash them using a soft<br />

•Says he’s doing unpopular things, facing powerful<br />

individuals<br />

led by its chairm<strong>an</strong>, Omoniyi<br />

Akinsiju, at the Presidential<br />

Villa, Abuja, said his<br />

administration was growing<br />

from strength to strength,<br />

despite efforts by some<br />

persons to drag the<br />

government backward.<br />

Buhari said he was<br />

determined to end security<br />

challenges facing the country<br />

<strong>an</strong>d make it a peaceful <strong>an</strong>d<br />

prosperous, even as he<br />

reiterated that he was resolute<br />

in his promise to leave<br />

Nigeria better th<strong>an</strong> he met it.<br />

The president, who told the<br />

BMO that it fought a good<br />

fight <strong>an</strong>d won the race in the<br />

just concluded elections, said:<br />

“Our government continues<br />

to grow in strength <strong>an</strong>d will<br />

place a firm foundation for<br />

future generations.<br />

“While there will be those<br />

washcloth or sponge. Dry<br />

by blotting or patting <strong>an</strong>d<br />

carefully dry between the<br />

toes.<br />

Use a moisturiser daily to<br />

keep dry skin from itching<br />

or cracking.<br />

Cut nails carefully. Cut<br />

them straight across <strong>an</strong>d file<br />

the edges. Don’t cut nails<br />

too short, as this could lead<br />

to ingrown toenails.<br />

Shake out your shoes <strong>an</strong>d<br />

feel the inside before<br />

wearing. Keep your feet<br />

warm <strong>an</strong>d dry. Don’t let your<br />

feet get wet in rain.<br />

Consider using <strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong>tiperspir<strong>an</strong>t on the soles<br />

of your feet. Never walk<br />

barefoot. Always wear<br />

shoes or slippers. Take care<br />

of your diabetes. Get<br />

periodic foot exams. Seeing<br />

your foot <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>kle surgeon<br />

on a regular basis c<strong>an</strong> help<br />

prevent the foot<br />

complications of diabetes.<br />

who are determined to drag<br />

us back to the bad old days,<br />

your visit is timely. It is a<br />

exactly a month ago that I<br />

was sworn in for a second<br />

term in office. The task ahead<br />

for the four years will require<br />

a formidable team.”<br />

He described BMO as a<br />

key communication in the<br />

information m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

asset to his administration.<br />

He said: “Your efforts have<br />

been commendable. I c<strong>an</strong>not<br />

th<strong>an</strong>k you enough for your<br />

sacrifices during the first part<br />

of our journey.<br />

“We have just come off a<br />

rigorous campaigns during<br />

which I visited all the 36 states<br />

of the federation<br />

campaigning, seeking the<br />

votes of Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d telling<br />

them what we have done in<br />

the last four years.<br />

“I campaigned on three<br />

simple premises not different<br />

from those of 2015. To tackle<br />

insecurity, promote economic<br />

diversification <strong>an</strong>d to fight<br />

corruption. Fulfilling these<br />

three promises are<br />

fundamental to taking<br />

Nigeria to the next level.<br />

“I assure you that I am<br />

resolute on fulfilling these<br />

promises <strong>an</strong>d will leave<br />

Nigeria a far better place th<strong>an</strong><br />

when we came."<br />

Speaking earlier, chairm<strong>an</strong><br />

of the BMO, Akinsiju, said:<br />

“The org<strong>an</strong>isation regularly<br />

commissions the writing <strong>an</strong>d<br />

publishing of newspaper<br />

opinion articles <strong>an</strong>d press<br />

statements to elucidate <strong>an</strong>d<br />

amplify government<br />

programmes <strong>an</strong>d clarify on<br />

socio-economic <strong>an</strong>d political<br />

<strong>issue</strong>s being undertaken by<br />

the administration.<br />

In the delegation was<br />

Tunde Thompson, who was<br />

imprisoned by the<br />

administration of then Head<br />

of State, Muhammadu<br />

Buhari, under the draconi<strong>an</strong><br />

Degree 4 of 1983.<br />

Herdsmen threatening staff,<br />

students, says UNILORIN DVC<br />

DEPUTY<br />

Vice-<br />

Ch<strong>an</strong>cellor,<br />

M<strong>an</strong>agement Services of the<br />

University of Ilorin,<br />

UNILORIN, Bolaji Sule, has<br />

accused herdsmen of raiding<br />

farms within the university<br />

<strong>an</strong>d threatening staff <strong>an</strong>d<br />

students with weapons.<br />

Speaking at a meeting with<br />

some security agencies in<br />

Ilorin, Sule said the<br />

university had met its<br />

commitment towards the<br />

herdsmen but lamented that<br />

the <strong>issue</strong> of insecurity within<br />

its premises has continued.<br />

He said the herdsmen<br />

posed serious threats to the<br />

university farms, dam site,<br />

hostels, academic<br />

environment <strong>an</strong>d staff<br />

residence.<br />

Sule accused some<br />

herdsmen of stealing farm<br />

products <strong>an</strong>d building<br />

materials.<br />

The DVC said the<br />

university authorities would<br />

not fail to take legal action<br />

against herdsmen <strong>an</strong>d<br />

farmers trespassing on its<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Sule said the institution had<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>s to use its l<strong>an</strong>d but could<br />

not do so due to security<br />

challenges, urging security<br />

personnel to be proactive.<br />

Kameeludeen Azeez, <strong>an</strong><br />

official of the Faculty of<br />

Agriculture, expressed worry<br />

over the “illegal activities of<br />

herdsmen” in the university<br />

in spite of efforts to appease<br />

them.<br />

“It is rather so pathetic that<br />

the university has spent so<br />

much money on relocating<br />

the herders, given them all<br />

they requested <strong>an</strong>d we are<br />

still encountering this,” he<br />

said.<br />

He said the security<br />

agencies had been<br />

m<strong>an</strong>dated to arrest<br />

trespassers in the university<br />

<strong>an</strong>d to curb the threat, which<br />

some “unruly herdsmen<br />

posed to the institution.”<br />

EFCC persecuting<br />

Saraki <strong>—</strong> Atiku<br />

By Dirisu<br />

Yakubu<br />

FORMER<br />

Vice<br />

President, Atiku<br />

Abubakar, has said the<br />

recent investigation of ex-<br />

Senate President, Dr<br />

Bukola Saraki, by<br />

Economic <strong>an</strong>d Fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

Crimes Commission,<br />

EFCC, was becoming a<br />

persecution.<br />

He stated this, yesterday,<br />

in a statement entitled<br />

“Bukola Saraki: Silence In<br />

The Face of Tyr<strong>an</strong>ny Is<br />

Acquiescence.”<br />

Saraki was recently<br />

accused by the EFCC of<br />

taking N12 billion from the<br />

treasury of the Kwara State<br />

government while he was<br />

governor of the state<br />

between 2003 <strong>an</strong>d 2011.<br />

The commission said the<br />

money was withdrawn in<br />

cash.<br />

Atiku said there was a<br />

huge difference between<br />

prosecution <strong>an</strong>d<br />

persecution, stressing that<br />

it was wrong to use the<br />

instruments of state to<br />

persecute political<br />

opponents.<br />

According to him, Saraki<br />

is one of the most<br />

investigated politici<strong>an</strong>s in<br />

Nigeria, adding: “He has<br />

been investigated <strong>an</strong>d<br />

prosecuted all the way to<br />

the Supreme Court <strong>an</strong>d has<br />

prevailed against his<br />

accusers. It was expected<br />

that that should have been<br />

the end of the matter.<br />

“However, the revival of<br />

previously investigated<br />

cases, <strong>an</strong>d the fact that<br />

Saraki was politically<br />

opposed to the<br />

administration of Buhari<br />

seems to give strong<br />

grounds for objective<br />

byst<strong>an</strong>ders to conclude that<br />

his current travails have<br />

gone beyond prosecution<br />

<strong>an</strong>d are now tending<br />

towards persecution.<br />

“The laws of the Federal<br />

Republic of Nigeria are<br />

made for all <strong>an</strong>d we fought<br />

for democracy so that the<br />

powers of the state would<br />

not be used to suborn<br />

tyr<strong>an</strong>ny <strong>an</strong>d oppression,”<br />

he said.<br />

He, therefore, urged<br />

Saraki to st<strong>an</strong>d firm <strong>an</strong>d<br />

take solace in the fact that<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s still hold the<br />

constitution higher th<strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong>y other authority. He also<br />

admonished Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s,<br />

especially those tasked with<br />

upholding the constitution<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the laws of the l<strong>an</strong>d, to<br />

note that “silence in the face<br />

of oppression is akin to<br />

acquiescence.<br />

Barkindo gets <strong>an</strong>other three<br />

years as OPEC Secretary<br />

General<br />

By Udeme<br />

Akp<strong>an</strong> & Michael<br />

Eboh<br />

THE Org<strong>an</strong>isation of<br />

Petroleum Exporting<br />

Countries, OPEC, has<br />

renewed the term of office<br />

of Mr. Mohammad<br />

Barkindo as Secretary<br />

General for a further period<br />

of three years, in line with<br />

Article 28A of the OPEC<br />

Statute, with effect from 1<br />

August 2019.<br />

This was one of the<br />

outcome of the 176th<br />

Meeting of the Conference<br />

of OPEC, under the<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong>ship of its<br />

President, M<strong>an</strong>uel<br />

Salvador Quevedo<br />

Fern<strong>an</strong>dez, People’s<br />

Minister of Petroleum of the<br />

Bolivari<strong>an</strong> Republic of<br />

Venezuela <strong>an</strong>d Head of its<br />

delegation, which ended,<br />

yesterday, in Vienna,<br />

Austria.<br />

Similarly, the conference<br />

welcomed new ministers:<br />

Mohamed Arkab, Algeria’s<br />

Minister of Energy; Noël<br />

Mboumba, Gabon’s<br />

Minister of Oil, Gas <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Hydrocarbons; <strong>an</strong>d Dr.<br />

Khaled Ali Al-Fadhel,<br />

Kuwait’s Minister of Oil,<br />

Minister of Electricity &<br />

Water, Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

Board – Kuwait Petroleum<br />

Corporation (KPC).<br />

In a statement sent to<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, OPEC stated:<br />

“The conference also<br />

th<strong>an</strong>ked their predecessors<br />

in office: Mustapha<br />

Guitouni from Algeria;<br />

Pascal Hou<strong>an</strong>gni<br />

Ambouroue from Gabon;<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Bakheet S. Al-Rashidi<br />

from Kuwait.<br />

Aiteo to invest<br />

$5bn to irease<br />

production to<br />

250,000b/d<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>while, Nigeria’s<br />

energy gi<strong>an</strong>t, Aiteo Eastern<br />

Exploration <strong>an</strong>d Production<br />

Comp<strong>an</strong>y, yesterday,<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced pl<strong>an</strong>s to inject<br />

over $5 billion investments<br />

in its operations to boost its<br />

production to 250,000<br />

barrels per day.<br />

Speaking at the ongoing<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Oil <strong>an</strong>d Gas<br />

Conference <strong>an</strong>d Exhibition<br />

in Abuja, Chief Executive<br />

Officer, Aiteo, Victor<br />

Okoronkwo, said the<br />

development would also<br />

spur increase of the<br />

country’s gas supply to 300<br />

million scuf per day.<br />

He stated that massive<br />

investment was needed to<br />

growing the petroleum<br />

industry, adding that his<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y was at the fore of<br />

supporting the sector’s<br />

development.<br />

He said: “Aiteo was one<br />

of the biggest single<br />

investment decision<br />

makers when we have<br />

invested over $2 billion in<br />

acquiring the Oil Mining<br />

Lease, OML, 29 asset."


10 <strong>—</strong> VANGUARD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

S<strong>an</strong>wo-Olu seeks end to brain<br />

drain in health sector<br />

By Chioma Obinna<br />

LAGOS<strong>—</strong>WIFE of the<br />

Lagos State Governor,<br />

Dr. Ibironke S<strong>an</strong>wo-Olu,<br />

yesterday, called for<br />

deliberate policies that<br />

would promote adequate<br />

remuneration for doctors,<br />

provision of health<br />

equipment <strong>an</strong>d<br />

infrastructure, as well as<br />

scaling up of the Health<br />

Insur<strong>an</strong>ce Scheme, NHIS.<br />

Mrs. S<strong>an</strong>wo-Olu spoke<br />

during 2019 Annual<br />

General Meeting <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Scientific Conference of the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Medical<br />

Association, NMA, in<br />

Lagos decried the rate at<br />

which doctors are leaving<br />

the country.<br />

Speaking on the theme:<br />

Brain Drain in the Medical<br />

Profession: Effects on the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Health System,<br />

S<strong>an</strong>wo-Olu noted that a<br />

2017 survey by NOI Polls,<br />

in partnership with<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Health Watch,<br />

revealed that most Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

doctors seek to work abroad.<br />

She said: “It has also been<br />

established that out of the<br />

72,000 doctors that are<br />

registered with the Medical<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Dental Council of<br />

Nigeria, MDCN, over half<br />

practice outside Nigeria.<br />

About 70 to 80 per cent of<br />

doctors that graduated five<br />

to 10 years ago are already<br />

out of the country.”<br />

In his keynote address,<br />

the Chief Medical Director,<br />

Lagos University Teaching<br />

Hospital, LASUTH, Dr<br />

Adetokunbo Fabamwo, said:<br />

“One per cent of the<br />

consolidated revenue that is<br />

supposed to be used to<br />

revamp the health sector, if<br />

only this c<strong>an</strong> be done, then<br />

all the other remedies c<strong>an</strong><br />

be achieved.”<br />

$870,000 FRAUD: Bizm<strong>an</strong><br />

narrates how ex-PDP Rep<br />

c<strong>an</strong>didate, others defrauded him<br />

By innocent Anaba<br />

LAGOS<strong>—</strong>A<br />

Lagos<br />

based businessm<strong>an</strong>,<br />

Mr. Austin Ugochukwu,<br />

yesterday, told a Federal<br />

High Court sitting in Lagos,<br />

how a People’s Democratic<br />

Party, PDP, House of<br />

Representatives c<strong>an</strong>didate<br />

for Eti-Osa Federal<br />

Constituency of Lagos<br />

State, in the last general<br />

election, Anthony Bakare<br />

<strong>an</strong>d other members of his<br />

group defrauded him of the<br />

sum of N240 million, under<br />

the pretence of selling<br />

dollars to him.<br />

Akala also known as<br />

General, <strong>an</strong>d others were<br />

first arraigned before<br />

Justice Hadiza Rabiu-<br />

Shagari, who is now sitting<br />

at <strong>an</strong>other jurisdiction of the<br />

court, on charges ofn<br />

conspiracy, fraud, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

obtaining under false<br />

pretence, by Force Criminal<br />

Flour Mills h<strong>an</strong>ds over 17 trucks<br />

to trade partners<br />

L AGOS<strong>—</strong>FLOUR<br />

Mills of Nigeria,<br />

FMN, has h<strong>an</strong>ded over 17<br />

trucks to top performing<br />

dealers during its 2018/19<br />

distributors Forum tagged:<br />

Breakthrough Partnering<br />

for Growth, in Lagos.<br />

A 30-ton trailer <strong>an</strong>d trucks<br />

were given to five topmost<br />

dealers in terms of<br />

patronage <strong>an</strong>d perform<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

for the 2018/19 fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

year, to further strengthen<br />

their business model with<br />

primary distribution<br />

capability.<br />

Among the beneficiaries<br />

were; Ejide Nigeria<br />

Limited, Mount Olive<br />

Nigeria Limited, Felicia<br />

ModupeOluwa Trading<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y Limited, Joy The<br />

Joy Ventures <strong>an</strong>d Amazing<br />

Grace Multi Concept.<br />

Speaking at the event,<br />

Group M<strong>an</strong>aging Director,<br />

FMN, Paul Gbededo said:<br />

“Our success story as the<br />

leading consumer business<br />

in Nigeria will not be<br />

Intelligence <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Investigation Department,<br />

FCIID, Alagbo-Ikoyi,<br />

Lagos.<br />

Others st<strong>an</strong>ding trial<br />

alongside Akala are: Saidi<br />

Oke, Bashir Mohammed,<br />

Alhaji Umar Ali <strong>an</strong>d two<br />

firms: Gr<strong>an</strong>tl<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Investment Nigeria Limited<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Abroad Development<br />

Foundation.<br />

However, following the<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sfer of Justice Rabiu-<br />

Shagari to <strong>an</strong>other<br />

jurisdiction of the court, the<br />

case has to start denovo<br />

(afresh) before a new judge,<br />

Justice Nicholas Oweibo.<br />

At the resumed trial of<br />

the accused persons,<br />

yesterday, the fraud<br />

victim, Ugochukwu<br />

while being led in<br />

evidence by the<br />

prosecutor, Dr Imam<br />

Usm<strong>an</strong> narrated to the<br />

court, how he was duped<br />

of the sum of $869, 900.<br />

complete without our<br />

esteemed dealers <strong>an</strong>d<br />

partners who form <strong>an</strong><br />

integral part of how we are<br />

achieving our purpose of<br />

feeding the nation every<br />

day.<br />

''As we continue to look<br />

towards the future, our aim<br />

is essentially to promote<br />

stronger ties with our<br />

partners, because we know<br />

that the sustainability <strong>an</strong>d<br />

future growth of our<br />

business depend on it.<br />

“The rewards that we are<br />

presenting to the dealers<br />

today will greatly impact<br />

their businesses <strong>an</strong>d spur<br />

them on for further growth<br />

<strong>an</strong>d profitability.”<br />

Also, M<strong>an</strong>aging Director,<br />

Foods Division, at FMN,<br />

Devlin Hainsworth said:<br />

“After nearly sixty years of<br />

doing business in Nigeria,<br />

we c<strong>an</strong> say that there are<br />

very few comp<strong>an</strong>ies in<br />

Nigeria today, who<br />

underst<strong>an</strong>d the business<br />

environment as we do.''<br />

UNENDING WOES: The ever-present traffic gridlock on Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.<br />

APAPA-OSHODI EXPRESSWAY: Miscre<strong>an</strong>ts<br />

take over Mile 2-Tin C<strong>an</strong>, disrupt traffic<br />

By our reporters<br />

L suspected AGOS<strong>—</strong>TOUTS,<br />

to be<br />

working for unions,<br />

yesterday, hindered traffic<br />

between Mile 2 <strong>an</strong>d Tin-<br />

C<strong>an</strong>, as they stopped truck<br />

drivers at various points to<br />

extort money from them.<br />

The activities of the touts<br />

disrupted traffic flow on the<br />

service l<strong>an</strong>e inward Apapa<br />

<strong>an</strong>d compounded the<br />

chaotic situation on the<br />

highway.<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard observed that<br />

the suspected union<br />

officials, who had<br />

positioned themselves at<br />

different points between<br />

Mile 2 <strong>an</strong>d Sunrise, forced<br />

moving trucks to stop to pay<br />

certain amount before they<br />

were allowed to continue.<br />

However, truck drivers<br />

that refused to pay the<br />

amount were delayed,<br />

thereby, causing traffic<br />

build up behind.<br />

The situation led to the<br />

heavy traffic, yesterday,<br />

between Mile2 <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Sunrise.<br />

Also, it was observed that<br />

the slow pace of repair<br />

works being carried out by<br />

the Presidential Task team<br />

at Sunrise to ease gridlock<br />

on the Apapa/Oshodi<br />

Expressway appears to be<br />

fuelling the gridlock on the<br />

expressway.<br />

The closure of the Mile2-<br />

Trinity section of the road<br />

last Friday <strong>an</strong>d reopened<br />

on Monday July 1, was to<br />

ensure the palliative work<br />

at Sunrise was completed<br />

to allow free flow of traffic<br />

inward Apapa.<br />

However, on Monday,<br />

only few trucks were seen<br />

along Oshodi-Apapa<br />

Expressway, as most of<br />

them were prevented from<br />

gaining access to the<br />

Trinity-Tin-C<strong>an</strong> Isl<strong>an</strong>d Port<br />

but diverted to other routes.<br />

Gridlock resurfaces<br />

But the gridlock<br />

resurfaced yesterday, <strong>an</strong><br />

indication that the palliative<br />

effort is not yielding <strong>an</strong>y<br />

positive result.<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard’s visit to<br />

Sunrise yesterday, revealed<br />

that the on-going repair<br />

By Kingsley<br />

Adegboye<br />

LAGOS<strong>—</strong>THE Lagos<br />

State government,<br />

yesterday, flagged off the<br />

continuation of<br />

reconstruction of Lagos-<br />

Badagry Expressway<br />

which had been ab<strong>an</strong>doned<br />

in the last four years.<br />

Specifically, the<br />

construction comp<strong>an</strong>y<br />

h<strong>an</strong>dling the project,<br />

Chinese Civil Engineering<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Construction<br />

Corporation, CCECC, is<br />

expected to commence<br />

work on Segment 3 which<br />

is between Agboju <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Trade Fair Complex.<br />

The segment is expected<br />

to be completed in the next<br />

one year, having completed<br />

segments 1 <strong>an</strong>d 2 of the<br />

project.<br />

Speaking during the flag<br />

off ceremony, Deputy<br />

Governor of Lagos State, Dr.<br />

Obafemi Hamzat appealed<br />

to Lagos residents to<br />

cooperate with the<br />

contractor to ensure smooth<br />

delivery of the section of the<br />

expressway.<br />

Hamzat, who described<br />

the project as massive, said:<br />

“This is to say that we will<br />

again begin work on this<br />

road, <strong>an</strong>d by the grace of<br />

God, the road from Agboju<br />

to the Lagos International<br />

Trade Fair will be completed<br />

by the end of this year, from<br />

four to 10 l<strong>an</strong>es.”<br />

In addition, he said: “As<br />

at today, the Federal Roads<br />

Mainten<strong>an</strong>ce Agency,<br />

FERMA, which is in charge<br />

work at the spot was yet to<br />

be completed on schedule,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d this non-completion of<br />

the spot is fuelling the<br />

chaotic traffic situation on<br />

the expressway.<br />

Efforts to speak with the<br />

LASG flags off reconstruction of<br />

Badagry expressway<br />

of road mainten<strong>an</strong>ce, has<br />

awarded the rehabilitation<br />

of the four l<strong>an</strong>es from Igbo-<br />

Elerin to Agbara. This is<br />

because on that axis, you<br />

have pipelines <strong>an</strong>d various<br />

infrastructure that need to<br />

be preserved, but at least,<br />

it will be motorable for<br />

residents <strong>an</strong>d there will be<br />

no bottlenecks.<br />

ABUJA <strong>—</strong> MODELE,<br />

the wife of the embattled<br />

founder of Commonwealth<br />

of Zion Assembly, Biodun<br />

Fatoyinbo, has said no one<br />

c<strong>an</strong> replace her husb<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

This comes after Fatoyinbo<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced on Monday that<br />

he would embark on a leave<br />

of absence in light of the<br />

rape allegations made<br />

against him by Busola, wife<br />

of inspirational singer, Timi<br />

Dakolo.<br />

Busola alleged that the<br />

pastor sexually molested her<br />

twice within a week when<br />

she was a minor, several<br />

years ago.<br />

The COZA pastor,<br />

however, denied the<br />

allegations <strong>an</strong>d threatened<br />

to take legal action against<br />

the Dakolos.<br />

Fatoyinbo, however, made<br />

<strong>an</strong> appear<strong>an</strong>ce on Monday,<br />

the first day of a one-week<br />

prayer <strong>an</strong>d fast by the<br />

church.<br />

At the end of the prayers,<br />

which Modele led, her<br />

husb<strong>an</strong>d emerged from the<br />

Vice Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

Presidential Task team, Mr.<br />

Kayode Opeifa, proved<br />

abortive at press time.<br />

Also, a text message sent<br />

to his mobile line for his<br />

comment was un<strong>an</strong>swered.<br />

“In the course of this<br />

project, there will be<br />

diversions, <strong>an</strong>d we are<br />

appealing to citizens to be<br />

patient <strong>an</strong>d cooperate with<br />

the contractors so that<br />

people will not get injured,<br />

because machines will be<br />

moved in here. We need to<br />

cooperate to make the work<br />

easier for quick delivery<br />

<strong>an</strong>d for the benefit of<br />

residents."<br />

COZA: No one c<strong>an</strong> replace you,<br />

wife tells Biodun Fatoyinbo<br />

backstage wearing a red<br />

Balenciaga T-shirt <strong>an</strong>d<br />

accomp<strong>an</strong>ied by three men<br />

to his designated seat in<br />

front of the congregation.<br />

Modele, told the<br />

congreg<strong>an</strong>ts to loud cheers<br />

that no one on earth was<br />

capable of replacing<br />

Fatoyinbo.<br />

She said, “Pastor doesn’t<br />

w<strong>an</strong>t me to talk. It’s fine. I<br />

just w<strong>an</strong>t to tell you, pastor,<br />

because we have str<strong>an</strong>gers,<br />

that on behalf of your sons<br />

<strong>an</strong>d daughters. We have<br />

str<strong>an</strong>gers in this house <strong>—</strong><br />

str<strong>an</strong>ge sons <strong>an</strong>d<br />

daughters. But God will<br />

close the heavens over<br />

them in the name of Jesus.<br />

“I just w<strong>an</strong>t to say we<br />

love you. You are our<br />

pastor; nobody c<strong>an</strong> take<br />

your place. It’s always<br />

good to assure people<br />

that you love them, not<br />

only when you feel that<br />

everything is fine with<br />

them, even much more<br />

when you feel that they<br />

are not (loved).”


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 11<br />

By Charles Kumolu,<br />

Deputy Sunday Editor<br />

Aformer governor of<br />

Ogun State,<br />

Aremo Segun Osoba, has<br />

provided insights into<br />

why some associates of<br />

the late presumed winner<br />

of June 12 presidential<br />

election, Chief M.K.O<br />

Abiola, served in the<br />

regime of Gen. S<strong>an</strong>i<br />

Abacha, saying Abiola<br />

complained that highlyplaced<br />

members of his<br />

party (Social Democratic<br />

Party, SDP) were making<br />

heavy fin<strong>an</strong>cial dem<strong>an</strong>ds<br />

to further his cause.<br />

Osoba explained that<br />

when the debate whether<br />

to allow some SDP<br />

chieftains accept<br />

appointments from<br />

Abacha was ongoing,<br />

some key party leaders<br />

depended on Abiola to<br />

fund their private <strong>an</strong>d<br />

political lives.<br />

He further said if Abiola<br />

had insisted that no one<br />

should take a political<br />

appointment from<br />

Abacha, fin<strong>an</strong>cing the<br />

personal needs of the key<br />

party leaders would have<br />

become a burden to him.<br />

The elder statesm<strong>an</strong>,<br />

who would clock 80 on<br />

July 15, 2019, revealed<br />

these in his autobiography<br />

titled: Battlelines:<br />

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How fin<strong>an</strong>cial dem<strong>an</strong>ds made Abiola<br />

allow associates serve Abacha <strong>—</strong> OSOBA<br />

Adventures in Journalism<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Politics, which<br />

would be launched on<br />

July 8, 2019, in Lagos.<br />

The event, which would<br />

hold at the Eko Hotel <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Suites is expected to be a<br />

melting point for<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s across various<br />

fields.<br />

Cl<strong>an</strong>destine roles<br />

In the book, which<br />

among other subjects,<br />

detailed cl<strong>an</strong>destine roles<br />

played by some highlyplaced<br />

persons in the<br />

June 12 saga, Osoba, said<br />

Abiola was caught<br />

between his associates<br />

who w<strong>an</strong>ted to serve<br />

under Abacha <strong>an</strong>d those<br />

opposed to it.<br />

Till date, there is a<br />

controversy over who<br />

authorised the<br />

participation of key<br />

associates of Abiola in the<br />

Abacha regime.<br />

The SPD bigwigs, who<br />

accepted ministerial appointments<br />

from the<br />

maximum ruler, had<br />

claimed they did so in<br />

the interest of June 12<br />

m<strong>an</strong>date, but most Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s<br />

felt they betrayed<br />

Abiola.<br />

However, Osoba, who<br />

was not just a witness to<br />

that historical event, but<br />

a key player, revealed that<br />

Abiola told him the<br />

struggle for the<br />

actualisation of June 12<br />

m<strong>an</strong>date was already<br />

placing heavy fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

burden on him.<br />

Appointments from<br />

Abacha<br />

Excerpts of the book<br />

read: “With Abacha now<br />

in the saddle, the next<br />

challenge among the<br />

Abiola loyalists <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

party faithful, those who<br />

were not part of the<br />

Interim National<br />

Government (ING) was<br />

how to relate with the<br />

regime. We held <strong>an</strong><br />

emergency meeting in<br />

Abiola’s house to discuss<br />

our next move, but we<br />

couldn’t reach <strong>an</strong> accord.<br />

While some w<strong>an</strong>ted Abiola's<br />

supporters to accept<br />

appointments under the<br />

new regime, others<br />

strongly opposed to it.<br />

“Abiola was caught between<br />

the two contending<br />

forces. Apart from<br />

that, Abiola was also influenced<br />

by the heavy fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

dem<strong>an</strong>ds that the<br />

struggle was making on<br />

him. Even in the postelection<br />

period, some of<br />

the key SDP leaders still<br />

depended on him to fund<br />

their political <strong>an</strong>d private<br />

lives. If he insisted that no<br />

one should take political<br />

appointment from the<br />

new regime, then he must<br />

be ready to fin<strong>an</strong>ce the<br />

needs of those leaders,<br />

who would ask him for<br />

money. The best way to<br />

free himself from such<br />

moral <strong>an</strong>d fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

burden was to say they<br />

could take up<br />

appointments, if they so<br />

wished.<br />

“I recall the case of one<br />

key Abiola supporter who<br />

came asking for a lot of<br />

money <strong>an</strong>d spinning a tall<br />

story what he w<strong>an</strong>ted to<br />

do with the money to<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>ce Abiola’s cause.<br />

Abiola obliged him.<br />

About thirty minutes<br />

later, he returned to<br />

Abiola’s house at Ikeja,<br />

shedding crocodile tears<br />

<strong>an</strong>d claiming robbers had<br />

taken all the money from<br />

him at gunpoint. Abiola<br />

knew the m<strong>an</strong> was lying,<br />

because there were no<br />

report of <strong>an</strong>y robbery<br />

around Ikeja that day, but<br />

he still gave the m<strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong>other fat sum of money.<br />

“What do I do?” Abiola<br />

told me resignedly<br />

shortly after, a sarcastic<br />

smile playing across his<br />

•Cover page of Aremo Olusegun Osoba's book.<br />

lips.<br />

“Politics in Nigeria is a<br />

big money game.<br />

Everybody w<strong>an</strong>ts your<br />

money. Even the highlyplaced<br />

members of this<br />

party all w<strong>an</strong>t to bleed you<br />

to death fin<strong>an</strong>cially. It<br />

c<strong>an</strong>’t continue like this.<br />

That is why I am asking<br />

those who w<strong>an</strong>t to work<br />

under Abacha to go<br />

Tinubu urges FG to deregulate oil sector,<br />

discontinue subsidy<br />

By Dave Oso<br />

ABUJA<strong>—</strong>THE calls<br />

for the Federal Government<br />

to take concrete<br />

steps towards deregulating<br />

the oil <strong>an</strong>d gas industry,<br />

as well as ending the<br />

controversial fuel subsidy<br />

resonated yesterday at<br />

the oil <strong>an</strong>d gas conference<br />

<strong>an</strong>d exhibition in<br />

Abuja.<br />

Speaking at the conference,<br />

M<strong>an</strong>aging Director<br />

of O<strong>an</strong>do Plc, Mr.<br />

Wale Tinubu urged the<br />

Federal Government to,<br />

as a matter of urgency,<br />

deregulate the oil sector,<br />

lamenting that Nigeria<br />

spent $5 billion on fuel<br />

subsidy last year, a sum<br />

he said could have been<br />

used to fin<strong>an</strong>ce other<br />

critical infrastructure<br />

needed by vast majority<br />

of the populace.<br />

Tinubu said stakeholders<br />

in the petroleum industry<br />

should support<br />

the deregulation to engender<br />

national growth.<br />

Tinubu said: “The government<br />

has chosen to<br />

effectively subsidise the<br />

price as a social palliative.<br />

Not that I support it,<br />

but we spent $5 billion<br />

last year on subsidy,<br />

which was even more<br />

th<strong>an</strong> what we spent on<br />

education <strong>an</strong>d housing<br />

combined.’’<br />

According to him, other<br />

critical sectors of the<br />

economy like education<br />

<strong>an</strong>d health, among others,<br />

were in dire need of<br />

funding.<br />

He said: ''Such amount<br />

expended on subsidy<br />

should have been directed<br />

to other critical sectors<br />

or towards infrastructure<br />

development.<br />

''At a population<br />

growth rate of three per<br />

cent, the question is what<br />

is the best - to invest in -<br />

infrastructure or consumption?<br />

There is a big<br />

debate that has to be<br />

made around this, <strong>an</strong>d as<br />

stakeholders, we absolutely<br />

need to champion<br />

ahead. I need to free<br />

myself from this heavy<br />

moral <strong>an</strong>d fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

burden of providing for<br />

everybody."<br />

Grab a copy of V<strong>an</strong>guard<br />

tomorrow for <strong>an</strong>other<br />

<strong>explosive</strong> account from the<br />

book.<br />

Published by Diamond<br />

Publications Limited.<br />

•Says Nigeria spent $5bn<br />

on subsidy in 2008<br />

that debate with the Federal<br />

Government.<br />

“The politici<strong>an</strong>s w<strong>an</strong>t<br />

this to continue at all<br />

cost, but there is longterm<br />

damage we are doing<br />

to our country <strong>an</strong>d<br />

industry. We need to ensure<br />

that this subsidies<br />

are altered <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

downstream sector<br />

needs to be commercialised.<br />

The refineries need<br />

to function <strong>an</strong>d pipelines<br />

need to function. There<br />

is no logic in is tr<strong>an</strong>sporting<br />

our products by the<br />

road which is extremely<br />

expensive.”<br />

Tinubu said there was<br />

need to discontinue the<br />

current consumptionbased<br />

government<br />

spending.<br />

He hailed the recent<br />

appointment of Mr. Mele<br />

Kyari as the new Group<br />

M<strong>an</strong>aging Director of<br />

the NNPC, describing<br />

him as <strong>an</strong> astute technocrat.


12<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

SWEARING IN: From left: Chief Evelyn Oboro, Chief Dennis Omovie, Olorogun Taleb<br />

Tebite <strong>an</strong>d Chief Fred Majemite, during the reception ceremony of Chief Efe Ofobruku after<br />

he was sworn in as Special Adviser on Legislative Matters by Governor Ife<strong>an</strong>yi Okowa,<br />

yesterday. Photo: Festus Ahon.<br />

OML 25: Shell’s MoU with Rivers<br />

HOSTCOMS sparks protest<br />

•We were deceived to sign agreement<strong>—</strong> Monarch, women leader<br />

By Davies<br />

Iheamnachor<br />

PORT HARCOURT<strong>—</strong><br />

The signing of<br />

Memor<strong>an</strong>dum of<br />

Underst<strong>an</strong>ding, MoU, for<br />

the re-opening of Oil<br />

Mining Lease, OML25,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the payment of<br />

outst<strong>an</strong>ding funds of the<br />

ext<strong>an</strong>t Global<br />

Memor<strong>an</strong>dum of<br />

Underst<strong>an</strong>ding, GMoU,<br />

owed the host communities<br />

as facilitated by Rivers<br />

State government between<br />

Shell Petroleum<br />

Development Comp<strong>an</strong>y,<br />

SPDC, <strong>an</strong>d its hosts has<br />

sparked heavy protest <strong>an</strong>d<br />

tension in Kula Kingdom in<br />

Akuku-Toru Local<br />

Government Area of the<br />

state.<br />

This came as two of the<br />

signatories to the<br />

agreement, the paramount<br />

ruler of Offoin-Ama, HRH<br />

Sibia Sukubo, <strong>an</strong>d a<br />

Women Leader of Offi<strong>an</strong>-<br />

Ama, Mrs. Markson<br />

Telema, said they were<br />

only told to sign a<br />

document for Shell to pay<br />

them their GMoU<br />

entitlements <strong>an</strong>d not for the<br />

oil gi<strong>an</strong>t to resume<br />

operations in the area.<br />

The chiefs, women,<br />

youths <strong>an</strong>d men of Belema,<br />

Offoin-Ama <strong>an</strong>d Ngeje<br />

communities in Akuku-Toru<br />

council, owners of the<br />

OML25, following the<br />

signing of the MoU at<br />

Government House in Port<br />

Harcourt on Monday,<br />

staged a protest, yesterday,<br />

rejecting the deal.<br />

It will be recalled that the<br />

state government had<br />

brokered peace between<br />

the host communities <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the oil firm over the closure<br />

of the oil field for over two<br />

years following alleged<br />

neglect<br />

<strong>an</strong>d<br />

marginalisation of the<br />

community by Shell. The<br />

peace move was sealed<br />

with the signing of <strong>an</strong><br />

MoU.<br />

But, yesterday, HRH<br />

Sukubo, who spoke at a<br />

meeting of the chiefs of the<br />

area before the protest, told<br />

the council that he was not<br />

aware that part of the<br />

document was MoU,<br />

adding that he remained in<br />

support that SPDC should<br />

not resume in the area, but<br />

pay all the entitlements<br />

owed them.<br />

Speaking during the<br />

protest at Offoin-Ama<br />

community, women leader<br />

of Offoin-Ama community,<br />

Mrs. Markson Telema,<br />

said: “We’re not happy<br />

Shell has operated in our<br />

community for over 40 years<br />

with no employment for the<br />

women.<br />

"We have m<strong>an</strong>y graduates<br />

but no job for them <strong>an</strong>d only<br />

on Monday, we were<br />

invited to Rivers State<br />

Government House <strong>an</strong>d<br />

they brought paper that we<br />

should sign for part of the<br />

community GMoU <strong>an</strong>d not<br />

for SPDC to resume oil<br />

operation in our l<strong>an</strong>d.”<br />

Also, Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

Community Development<br />

Committee, CDC, Mr.<br />

Jonah Joshua, noted that<br />

the communities had<br />

rejected the signing of the<br />

MoU by some chiefs.<br />

Dickson tasks NIPSS on<br />

Nigeria’s stability<br />

By Samuel<br />

Oyadongha<br />

Y ENAGOA<strong>—</strong>Governor<br />

Seriake Dickson of<br />

Bayelsa State has charged<br />

the National Institute for<br />

Policy <strong>an</strong>d Strategic Studies,<br />

NIPSS, to continue to<br />

promote national peace,<br />

stability <strong>an</strong>d inclusiveness for<br />

the overall development of the<br />

country.<br />

Dickson, yesterday, when<br />

he received the executive<br />

<strong>an</strong>d members of the Alumni<br />

Association of the National<br />

Institute, AANI, led by former<br />

Inspector General of Police,<br />

Mr. Mohammed Abubakar,<br />

at Government House,<br />

Yenagoa, expressed<br />

confidence that if all<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s work collectively<br />

with sincerity of purpose, a<br />

cohesive, stable <strong>an</strong>d peaceful<br />

Nigeria c<strong>an</strong> be achieved.<br />

Dickson, according to his<br />

Special Adviser on Public<br />

Affairs, Mr. D<strong>an</strong>iel Alabrah,<br />

said it was imperative to<br />

proffer solutions to the<br />

problems that Nigeria is<br />

currently grappling with.<br />

His words: “We need to find<br />

solution to the challenges that<br />

our nation currently faces; the<br />

challenge of building a<br />

unified national vision <strong>an</strong>d<br />

agenda, the challenge of<br />

promoting stability, peace<br />

<strong>an</strong>d inclusiveness so that we<br />

c<strong>an</strong> all build a Nigeria for all.<br />

That Nigeria must be built by<br />

all of us <strong>an</strong>d we c<strong>an</strong> do it.”<br />

In his remarks, the AANI<br />

President, Mohammed<br />

Abubakar, commended<br />

Dickson’s developmental<br />

strides, particularly in the<br />

areas of infrastructure <strong>an</strong>d<br />

security.<br />

Abubakar, who also<br />

commended the governor for<br />

identifying men <strong>an</strong>d women<br />

of proven integrity <strong>an</strong>d<br />

capacity, said it was the<br />

responsibility of the institute<br />

to nurture <strong>an</strong>d build their<br />

capacity towards adding<br />

value to the society.<br />

Omo-Agege appoints Duku,<br />

Sobotie, 4 others as Special<br />

Advisers<br />

By Gab Ejuwa<br />

DEPUTY President of<br />

the Senate, Senator<br />

Ovie Omo-Agege, has<br />

appointed his former Senior<br />

Legislative Aide, Prince Efe<br />

Duku, <strong>an</strong>d veter<strong>an</strong> political<br />

strategist, Elder Omeni<br />

Sobotie, as Special Advisers<br />

on Legislative <strong>an</strong>d Plenary<br />

Matters <strong>an</strong>d Political<br />

Affairs, respectively.<br />

The new appointments,<br />

which include four other<br />

Special Advisers, were<br />

conveyed to the Clerk of the<br />

National Assembly <strong>an</strong>d<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced, yesterday by<br />

Senator Omo-Agege’s<br />

Chief of Staff, Dr. Otive<br />

Igbuzor.<br />

The other Special<br />

Advisers, with their<br />

respective portfolios, are<br />

Alex Onwuadiamu (Policy<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Monitoring), Mr. Yomi<br />

Odunuga (Media <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Publicity), Mrs. Estella<br />

Nwene (Administration)<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Mr. Godwin Anaughe<br />

(Special Duties).<br />

Omo-Agege’s office had<br />

earlier released the names<br />

of some appointees,<br />

including Dr. Igbuzor <strong>an</strong>d<br />

popular broadcaster, Ms.<br />

Lara Owoeye-Wise as his<br />

Senior Special Assist<strong>an</strong>t on<br />

Electronic <strong>an</strong>d New Media.<br />

C’River election tribunal<br />

orders defend<strong>an</strong>ts to produce<br />

all witnesses July 5<br />

By Ike<br />

Uchechukwu<br />

C ALABAR<strong>—</strong>The<br />

absence of Senator<br />

S<strong>an</strong>dy Onor of Peoples<br />

Democratic Party, PDP, a<br />

principal witness in the<br />

petition Senator Victor Ndoma-<br />

Egba of All Progressives<br />

Congress, APC, brought<br />

against him, PDP <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Independent National<br />

Electoral Commission, INEC,<br />

yesterday, stalled proceedings<br />

at the Cross River State<br />

Election Petition Tribunal.<br />

The tribunal (p<strong>an</strong>el 1) led<br />

by Justice Vincent Agbata had<br />

resumed sitting about<br />

9.30a.m., for the defend<strong>an</strong>ts,<br />

Senator Onor, PDP <strong>an</strong>d INEC<br />

to open their defence after a<br />

four-day break but in less th<strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong> hour, proceedings were<br />

stalled as the lead counsel to<br />

Onor, Mr Paul Erokoro, SAN,<br />

requested for <strong>an</strong> adjournment<br />

till next week to enable his<br />

principal witness appear to<br />

testify.<br />

Before then, Erokoro had<br />

called the Director General of<br />

Onor’s campaign, Mr Joe Obi<br />

Bisong, to the witness box for<br />

examination <strong>an</strong>d cross<br />

examination.<br />

While responding to<br />

questions during a brief cross<br />

examination by lead counsel<br />

to the petitioner (Ndoma-<br />

Egba), Chief Emeka Offodile,<br />

SAN, Bisong told the tribunal<br />

that he did not know why the<br />

petitioner filed the petition.<br />

Accordingly, Offodile<br />

ended his cross examination<br />

as the principal <strong>an</strong>d other<br />

witnesses of the defend<strong>an</strong>ts<br />

were absent <strong>an</strong>d Justice<br />

Agbata was forced to adjourn<br />

the matter to July 5, for all the<br />

defend<strong>an</strong>ts to bring their<br />

witnesses to testify <strong>an</strong>d<br />

thereafter, close their defence<br />

for addresses by counsel to the<br />

petitioner <strong>an</strong>d defend<strong>an</strong>ts.<br />

In the case between Mr.<br />

Victor Ab<strong>an</strong>g of APC against<br />

Mr Chris Agibe of PDP for<br />

Ikom\Boki Federal<br />

Constituency, the petitioner<br />

(Ab<strong>an</strong>g) through his counsel,<br />

Mr Tawo Tawo, SAN, also<br />

insisted that he was excluded<br />

from contesting the February<br />

9 election based on the<br />

February 8 briefing by INEC's<br />

Resident Electoral<br />

Commissioner, REC, Mr.<br />

Fr<strong>an</strong>kl<strong>an</strong>d Briyai, which<br />

excluded all APC c<strong>an</strong>didates<br />

from the election.<br />

To buttress his case, the<br />

Alaibe condoles with IGP,<br />

Dickson over killing of DPO,<br />

others<br />

FORMER<br />

Special<br />

Adviser to the President<br />

on Niger Delta Affairs <strong>an</strong>d<br />

pioneer Chairm<strong>an</strong> of<br />

Presidential Amnesty<br />

Programme, Chief ‘Timi<br />

Alaibe, has condemned the<br />

deadly attack on Agudama<br />

Ekpetiama Police Station<br />

near Yenogoa, Bayelsa State<br />

on Monday, describing it as<br />

<strong>an</strong> unprecedented <strong>an</strong>d<br />

unprovoked act of violence<br />

against a law enforcement<br />

agency in the state.<br />

Alaibe in a statement in<br />

Yenogoa, said: "This is a sad<br />

commentary on our state <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Nigeria as a whole. To<br />

launch <strong>an</strong> attack against a<br />

law enforcement agency is<br />

bad enough but to kill four<br />

serving officers on their duty<br />

post is unimaginable.<br />

“The perpetrators of this<br />

crime must not go<br />

unpunished. They have<br />

brought bloodshed to our<br />

doorsteps. If they c<strong>an</strong> attack<br />

a police station <strong>an</strong>d kill<br />

policemen on duty, then all<br />

of us are vulnerable.<br />

"Every citizen <strong>an</strong>d resident<br />

of the state must cooperate<br />

with the security agencies in<br />

the investigation of this<br />

incident to ensure that those<br />

involved are brought to<br />

justice.<br />

“My unreserved sympathy<br />

goes to the families of the<br />

deceased, the Inspector<br />

General of Police, the<br />

Governor of Bayelsa State,<br />

the Commissioner of Police<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the entire men <strong>an</strong>d<br />

officers of the Nigeria Police<br />

Force who labour day <strong>an</strong>d<br />

night to ensure that we sleep<br />

in safety."


VANGUARD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 13<br />

ALLEGED BREACH OF AGREEMENT:<br />

L<strong>an</strong>lehin opts out of coalition in Oyo<br />

•His claim is untrue, inconsistent <strong>—</strong> Govt<br />

By Ola Ajayi<br />

I B A D A N <strong>—</strong><br />

GOVERNORSHIP<br />

c<strong>an</strong>didate of the Afric<strong>an</strong><br />

Democratic Congress, ADC,<br />

in Oyo State in the March 9<br />

election, Senator Olufemi<br />

L<strong>an</strong>lehin, yesterday,<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced his withdrawal<br />

from the coalition agreement<br />

he <strong>an</strong>d his party had with<br />

Governor Seyi Makinde.<br />

L<strong>an</strong>lehin, who formed<br />

alli<strong>an</strong>ce with other parties<br />

such as Zenith Labour Party,<br />

Social Democratic Party,<br />

against the All Progressives<br />

Congress, APC, alleged<br />

that his withdrawal was a<br />

result of Governor<br />

Makinde’s “non<br />

compli<strong>an</strong>ce with the spirit<br />

AGM: From left;<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong>,<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Medical<br />

Association,<br />

Lagos State<br />

Chapter, Dr. Saliu<br />

Oseni; First Lady<br />

of Lagos State, Dr.<br />

(Mrs) Ibijoke<br />

S<strong>an</strong>wo-Olu <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

occasion, Dr.<br />

Abayomi Finnih<br />

during the Annual<br />

General Meeting/<br />

Conference of the<br />

association,<br />

yesterday.<br />

Osun lecturers to resume suspended strike<br />

By Shina Abubakar<br />

O Academic<br />

SOGBO<strong>—</strong>THE<br />

Staff<br />

Union of the Osun State<br />

owned tertiary institutions<br />

have resolved to embarked<br />

on <strong>an</strong> industrial action on<br />

July 10 if the State<br />

Government failed to meet<br />

its dem<strong>an</strong>ds.<br />

The unions included that<br />

of Osun State Polytechnic,<br />

Fayose rearraigned for alleged money laundering<br />

By Innocent Anaba<br />

L AGOS<strong>—</strong>FORMER<br />

Ekiti State governor,<br />

Mr. Ayo Fayose, was<br />

yesterday, re-arraigned<br />

before a Federal High Court<br />

sitting in Lagos over<br />

alleged money laundering<br />

by the Economic <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Fin<strong>an</strong>cial Crimes<br />

Commission, EFCC.<br />

He was first arraigned<br />

before Justice Cecilia<br />

Olatoregun, on October 22,<br />

2018, alongside his<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y, Spotless Limited,<br />

on <strong>an</strong> 11 count charge of<br />

<strong>an</strong>d letters of the terms of<br />

the governorship preelection<br />

agreement<br />

reached.”<br />

In<br />

a<br />

statement, L<strong>an</strong>lehin said:<br />

“I, hereby, <strong>an</strong>nounce<br />

forthwith, my personal<br />

withdrawal from the<br />

coalition he has with Engr.<br />

Seyi Makinde, the Oyo<br />

State governor.<br />

He, however, maintained<br />

that his party, the ADC is at<br />

liberty to remain in the<br />

coalition.<br />

L<strong>an</strong>lehin, stated that<br />

while he remains a<br />

committed member of the<br />

ADC, he would adopt a<br />

“siddon look” posture in the<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce of Oyo State<br />

<strong>an</strong>d allied matters.<br />

Iree; College of Technology,<br />

Esa-Oke, College of<br />

Education, Ila <strong>an</strong>d College<br />

of Education, Ilesa.<br />

A statement <strong>issue</strong>d after<br />

a two-day congress of the<br />

unions held between<br />

July 1 <strong>an</strong>d 2, 2019,<br />

revealed that it decided to<br />

postpone the action to allow<br />

for dialogue.<br />

According to the<br />

statement signed by the<br />

alleged N3.3 billion fraud<br />

<strong>an</strong>d gr<strong>an</strong>ted bail.<br />

The EFCC had called 13<br />

witnesses before seeking<br />

the tr<strong>an</strong>sfer of the case to<br />

<strong>an</strong>other judge.<br />

But with the tr<strong>an</strong>sfer of<br />

the case to a <strong>an</strong>other<br />

judge, Justice<br />

Chukwujekwu Aneke,<br />

Fayose was arraigned<br />

afresh before the court,<br />

which ordered him to<br />

remain on the same bail<br />

gr<strong>an</strong>ted by Justice<br />

Olatoregun, after he had<br />

pleaded not guilty to the<br />

charges.<br />

We're shocked <strong>—</strong> Govt<br />

But, reacting, Governor<br />

Makinde, through his<br />

Special Adviser on Political<br />

Matters, Mr. Babatunde<br />

Oduyoye said: “We<br />

received with shock, claims<br />

credited to the<br />

governorship c<strong>an</strong>didate of<br />

the ADC, Senator Femi<br />

L<strong>an</strong>lehin that he has<br />

withdrawn his support for<br />

the coalition birthed by a<br />

number of political parties<br />

ahead of the March 9, 2019<br />

election in Oyo State.<br />

“It is more shocking to<br />

read Senator L<strong>an</strong>lehin’s<br />

allegation that his decision<br />

was hinged on Governor<br />

Seyi Makinde’s infidelity to<br />

the coalition agreement.<br />

"That allegation, to say<br />

the least, is a clear affront<br />

on the sincerity of Governor<br />

union leaders under the<br />

auspices of Council of<br />

Academic Staff Unions of<br />

Osun State-Owned Tertiary<br />

Institutions (CASUOSTI),<br />

“Congresses of ASUP (Esa-<br />

Oke <strong>an</strong>d Iree) <strong>an</strong>d<br />

COEASU (Ila <strong>an</strong>d Ilesa)<br />

concurrently resolved to<br />

resume the industrial action<br />

suspended in December,<br />

2018.<br />

“The industrial dispute<br />

Afterwards, Fayose<br />

sought the permission of<br />

the court to travel to South<br />

Africa for medical treatment,<br />

<strong>an</strong> application that was<br />

gr<strong>an</strong>ted by the court.<br />

Justice Anekealso<br />

ordered the release of<br />

Fayose’s international<br />

passport <strong>an</strong>d that the<br />

passport be returned to the<br />

court on or before<br />

September 16, 2019.<br />

The court consequently<br />

adjourned further hearing<br />

in the case till September<br />

16, 17, 18 <strong>an</strong>d 19 as well as<br />

October 21 to 25, 2019.<br />

Makinde <strong>an</strong>d his<br />

magn<strong>an</strong>imous disposition<br />

in h<strong>an</strong>dling all the<br />

discussions about the<br />

coalition.”<br />

“Let us also state without<br />

equivocation that the claim<br />

by the Senator is untrue,<br />

unjustifiable <strong>an</strong>d<br />

inconsistent with the reality<br />

of it all.<br />

“There was no dissenting<br />

voice from all the<br />

representatives of the<br />

parties at the meeting with<br />

Governor Makinde.<br />

Everyone commended how<br />

he h<strong>an</strong>dled the matter.<br />

Senator L<strong>an</strong>lehin only had<br />

<strong>issue</strong>s with the other<br />

leaders of the ADC on<br />

Monday when they were<br />

discussing how to share the<br />

positions allotted to the<br />

ADC."<br />

becomes inevitable after<br />

hopes were dashed <strong>an</strong>d<br />

capabilities to endure<br />

exhausted over the<br />

following <strong>issue</strong>s: Injurious<br />

Implementation of<br />

Contributory Pension<br />

Scheme. Government has<br />

breached her own laws on<br />

the Scheme at our own<br />

detriment.<br />

“Breach of 65 Years<br />

Retirement Age Law<br />

passed by the State of Osun<br />

House of Assembly <strong>an</strong>d<br />

assented to by Mr.<br />

Governor on July 21st, 2014<br />

is injuriously implemented<br />

at the point of exit.<br />

“Non Payment/Release of<br />

30 Months Half Salaries &<br />

Deductions (B<strong>an</strong>k Lo<strong>an</strong>s &<br />

Cooperative Repayments &<br />

Union Check off Dues).<br />

Non release of this monies<br />

has inflicted untold<br />

hardship on our members.<br />

“Congresses expected<br />

this total indefinite action to<br />

resume immediately.<br />

However, in further<br />

demonstration of our<br />

openness to dialogue,<br />

we have resolved that<br />

the strike action shall<br />

start on Wednesday, 10th<br />

July, 2019.”<br />

Oyo technically b<strong>an</strong>krupt,<br />

Makinde laments<br />

By Adeola Badru<br />

I GOVERNOR B A D A N Seyi<br />

<strong>—</strong><br />

Makinde of Oyo State,<br />

yesterday, lamented that<br />

the state is currently<br />

experiencing a technical<br />

b<strong>an</strong>kruptcy due to alleged<br />

embezzlement of funds.<br />

The governor made the<br />

disclosure when he<br />

received in audience the<br />

Governing Council of<br />

the University of Ibad<strong>an</strong>,<br />

led by the Pro-<br />

Ch<strong>an</strong>cellor of the<br />

institution <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong> of Council, Dr.<br />

Waklek Mutka, on a<br />

courtesy visit to his office<br />

at the Governor’s Office,<br />

Secretariat, Ibad<strong>an</strong>.<br />

Makinde said “When I<br />

came in, we were looking<br />

for ways to keep the<br />

government running<br />

because technically the<br />

government of Oyo State is<br />

b<strong>an</strong>krupt.<br />

“If I take it as a private<br />

entity, I won’t lend a dime<br />

Cleric tasks Buhari to address<br />

insecurity in Nigeria<br />

By Esther Onyegbula<br />

LAGOS<strong>—</strong>THE Vice<br />

Provincial Vicar of the<br />

Redemptorist, Rev. Fr Jude<br />

Anyaegbu has urged<br />

President Muhammadu<br />

Buhari to prioritize the<br />

security <strong>an</strong>d welfare of the<br />

country’s citizens.<br />

Fr. Jude Anyaegbu made<br />

the call at the 2019 edition<br />

of Our Mother of Perpetual<br />

Help feast, org<strong>an</strong>ized by St.<br />

Martins De Porres Catholic<br />

church, Agric-Ojo, Lagos<br />

state, with the theme:”Do<br />

not be afraid to take Mary<br />

home”.<br />

Anyaegbu explained that<br />

the feast is a yearly<br />

programme observed by<br />

the Catholic Faith, every<br />

June 27, but the parish<br />

extended the celebration<br />

to June 30th as a me<strong>an</strong>s<br />

of ev<strong>an</strong>gelism <strong>an</strong>d<br />

O nongovernmental<br />

SOGBO<strong>—</strong>A<br />

org<strong>an</strong>ization, Igbaye<br />

Development V<strong>an</strong>guard,<br />

IDV, has commended the<br />

Osun State government<br />

over the renovation of some<br />

blocks of classes at the<br />

Igbaye Community High<br />

School, ICHS.<br />

In a statement by Dr.<br />

Sunday Alayemi <strong>an</strong>d Mr.<br />

Rafiu Adeoye Popoola, the<br />

IDV disclosed that, “the<br />

main objective of our<br />

coming together is, among<br />

other things, to rekindle the<br />

lost lustre <strong>an</strong>d<br />

interpersonal lovely<br />

relationship among<br />

ourselves.”<br />

“Our immediate areas of<br />

concentration will be<br />

to the government of Oyo<br />

State. I will ask them to start<br />

winding up proceedings.<br />

So, we have been looking<br />

for ways to keep the<br />

government running.<br />

“We have been beaming<br />

our searchlight on areas we<br />

c<strong>an</strong> get money. The Bureau<br />

of Internal Revenue came<br />

to me <strong>an</strong>d said they had<br />

<strong>issue</strong> of PAYE with the<br />

University of Ibad<strong>an</strong>.<br />

“At the Governor’s<br />

Forum, I saw a document<br />

where a lot of the states<br />

got huge refund from<br />

PAYE due to the federal<br />

institutions located in<br />

such states. I believe<br />

Ogun State got about N8<br />

billion; <strong>an</strong>other state in the<br />

South West got N10 billion;<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Oyo state got only<br />

about N91 million.<br />

“Then, I wondered what<br />

was going on here. They<br />

told me that there was work<br />

in progress <strong>an</strong>d that they<br />

had been talking <strong>an</strong>d did<br />

not have cooperation from<br />

the University of Ibad<strong>an</strong>.”<br />

honour to Mary.<br />

On the state of insecurity,<br />

the cleric said: “Mr.<br />

President must show<br />

sincerity <strong>an</strong>d prioritize the<br />

security <strong>an</strong>d welfare of its<br />

citizens. The lives of<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s should be<br />

valued <strong>an</strong>d protected. Our<br />

Mother of Perpetual help<br />

strengthens this nation, her<br />

citizens <strong>an</strong>d leaders to<br />

ensure peace, because<br />

insecurity has created fear<br />

among the people <strong>an</strong>d I<br />

pray that the communal<br />

clashes, various killings<br />

<strong>an</strong>d bloodletting ends <strong>an</strong>d<br />

peace be restored to every<br />

part of our nation.<br />

“The culture of life not<br />

killings must be embraced.<br />

President Buhari should<br />

find a way to end the<br />

killings; everyone is<br />

shocked with the<br />

continuous killings.”<br />

Osun Govt lauded over school<br />

renovation<br />

renovation of our joint<br />

public properties like<br />

schools, Health Centres,<br />

Town Hall, Public Utilities<br />

like Toilets, Post Office<br />

among others.<br />

Besides the renovation of<br />

a few dilapidated facilities<br />

in the town, building of<br />

new ones like e-library,<br />

Recreation Centres <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Event Halls is also in the<br />

pipeline. The renovation of<br />

a block of Igbaye<br />

Community High School,<br />

ICHS, was jointly fin<strong>an</strong>ced<br />

by the V<strong>an</strong>guard members<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Old students of the<br />

school.”<br />

“The state government’s<br />

prompt intervention was a<br />

commendable step,<br />

describing the intervention<br />

as commendable <strong>an</strong>d<br />

praise worthy.


14 <strong>—</strong> VANGUARD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

Young Afric<strong>an</strong>s may not meet up<br />

dem<strong>an</strong>ds of future jobs unless...<br />

<strong>—</strong> OKONJO-IWEALA<br />

By Joseph Erunke<br />

AMinister BUJA<strong>—</strong>FORMER<br />

of Fin<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,<br />

yesterday, warned that<br />

unless Africa countries<br />

beg<strong>an</strong> to tailor their<br />

education policies to align<br />

with emerging job<br />

requirements, their citizens<br />

might not be employable in<br />

future.<br />

Okonjo-Iweala,who was<br />

also the Coordinating<br />

Minister of the Economy<br />

during the regime of former<br />

President Goodluck<br />

Jonath<strong>an</strong>, challenged<br />

leaders in the continent to<br />

implement education<br />

policies that could arm their<br />

younger ones with needed<br />

requirements to face<br />

challenges associated with<br />

future jobs.<br />

Dr Okonjo-Iweala,<br />

speaking during the 8th<br />

convocation ceremony of<br />

Afric<strong>an</strong> University of<br />

Science<br />

<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Technology,where she is<br />

the chairm<strong>an</strong> of its board,<br />

insisted that young Afric<strong>an</strong>s<br />

must brace up with what<br />

she referred to as “right<br />

<strong>an</strong>alytical skills” to cope<br />

with future jobs.<br />

She said:”If you go to for<br />

inst<strong>an</strong>ce Rw<strong>an</strong>da,you will<br />

be amazed with what you<br />

see. A whole infrastructure<br />

has been laid for technology<br />

<strong>an</strong>d for the Afric<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

future. Currently ,six out of<br />

the 10 fastest growing<br />

economies in the world are<br />

in Africa, saying:”Ethiopia,<br />

Rw<strong>an</strong>da, Gh<strong>an</strong>a, Cote<br />

d’Ivore, Senegal, are doing<br />

very well. Hopefully,<br />

Nigeria <strong>an</strong>d South Africa<br />

would soon join them<br />

because they are the<br />

biggest economies of the<br />

continent. Before I talk of<br />

government policies let me<br />

mention to you, Silicon<br />

Valley. It started in a valley<br />

with a few universities like<br />

Stamford, <strong>an</strong>d others<br />

comprising of a few brainy<br />

people starting<br />

Microsoft,Apple <strong>an</strong>d so on.<br />

“Afric<strong>an</strong> University of<br />

Science <strong>an</strong>d Technology is<br />

a centre of excellence <strong>an</strong>d<br />

<strong>an</strong> incubator. We have to<br />

support that. we need the<br />

right policies to run.''<br />

Stay clear of Pinnick-led NFF<br />

board, N’Delta groups warn<br />

A<br />

coalition of Niger<br />

Delta Youths under<br />

the aegis of Delta State<br />

Ethnic Nationalities Youth<br />

Leaders Forum has warned<br />

those behind one Harrison<br />

Jala <strong>an</strong>d former Sports<br />

Minister, Solomon Dalung,<br />

that ‘’the details of their<br />

cl<strong>an</strong>destine plots to<br />

undermine the good work<br />

that the Amaju-led NFF has<br />

done to enh<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>an</strong>d<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>ce the development<br />

of football in Nigeria is<br />

being carefully collated <strong>an</strong>d<br />

shall be met with stiff<br />

resist<strong>an</strong>ce if they do not<br />

desist from their actions.’’<br />

A statement signed by<br />

Eric Omare, President,<br />

IYC;<br />

Weyinmi<br />

Agbateyiniro, President,<br />

Itsekiri National Youth<br />

Council, Festus Otesiri,<br />

President, Urhobo Youth<br />

Council, Ovie Umuakpo,<br />

President, Isoko National<br />

Youth Assembly read in<br />

part: ‘’We state that the<br />

campaign of calumny<br />

against the NFF boss <strong>an</strong>d<br />

all members of his team is<br />

because those behind the<br />

evil plot could not<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ipulate the Amaju-led<br />

NFF board to make the<br />

NFF funds me<strong>an</strong>t for the<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>cement <strong>an</strong>d<br />

development of football<br />

available to them for the<br />

purpose of squ<strong>an</strong>dering<br />

same among the very few<br />

cabals, hence they have<br />

resulted to all forms of<br />

blackmail.<br />

‘’To achieve their<br />

cl<strong>an</strong>destine plot, they have<br />

employed the media which<br />

has failed woefully since the<br />

truth about all the<br />

allegations they raised<br />

against the Amaju Pinnickled<br />

NFF board is already in<br />

the public domain. At the<br />

realisation that they<br />

couldn’t use the media to<br />

achieve their aim they<br />

resulted to writing petitions<br />

to all relev<strong>an</strong>t agencies in<br />

this regard <strong>an</strong>d when this<br />

also failed, they have now<br />

taken to the judiciary which<br />

is the most appropriate<br />

place to get justice if they<br />

truly believe they are on a<br />

just cause.<br />

‘’No one in NFF today<br />

that is familiar with the<br />

workings of the current NFF<br />

board led by Amaju Pinnick<br />

that is not aware that since<br />

November,2014 <strong>an</strong>d with<br />

the approval of members in<br />

the General Assembly<br />

(Congress), the Amaju<br />

Pinnick-led NFF board has<br />

engaged <strong>an</strong>d maintained<br />

till date,the services of<br />

globally reputable fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

advisory firms like Price<br />

Water<br />

House<br />

Coopers(PwC) as<br />

independent External<br />

Auditors <strong>an</strong>d, Fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

Derivatives Comp<strong>an</strong>y<br />

(FDC) as fin<strong>an</strong>cial advisors<br />

<strong>an</strong>d with both firms gr<strong>an</strong>ting<br />

all fin<strong>an</strong>cial tr<strong>an</strong>sactions of<br />

the Amaju Pinnick led<br />

board a cle<strong>an</strong> bill of health<br />

after thorough auditing.<br />

COMMISSIONING: Son of late legal luminary, Chief Rotimi Williams, Chief Kayode Williams (middle)<br />

commissioning his father's statue while Chief Abimbola Williams (right) <strong>an</strong>d others watch during the<br />

commissioning of the new Kay Farms Estate new gate at Iju.<br />

El-Rufai promises to pay for items torched in Catholic Church<br />

By Ben Ag<strong>an</strong>de<br />

K ADUNA<strong>—</strong><br />

GOVERNOR Nasir<br />

El-Rufai of Kaduna<br />

State has visited St.<br />

Augustine’s Catholic<br />

Church, Tudun-<br />

Wada where the church<br />

altar was burnt Friday<br />

night by unknown<br />

persons <strong>an</strong>d promised<br />

that the state government<br />

will pay for damaged<br />

items.<br />

The governor who led<br />

other government<br />

officials to the church,<br />

commended Kaduna<br />

Polytechnic students for<br />

putting off the fire,<br />

noted that investigation<br />

into the incident was<br />

ongoing.<br />

He told journalists<br />

after assessment of the<br />

church that those behind<br />

the incident w<strong>an</strong>ted to<br />

cause <strong>an</strong>other round of<br />

crisis in the state, but<br />

applauded Kaduna<br />

residents for living in<br />

peace with one <strong>an</strong>other<br />

“We are here to visit<br />

the church <strong>an</strong>d<br />

sympathise with them.<br />

We once again th<strong>an</strong>k<br />

Kaduna Polytechnic<br />

students for putting off<br />

the fire. As the police<br />

have said, three suspects<br />

were arrested <strong>an</strong>d<br />

investigation is still<br />

ongoing. I directed the<br />

church officials to write<br />

to us <strong>an</strong>d the government<br />

will pay for the damaged<br />

properties” he said<br />

Also speaking,<br />

chairm<strong>an</strong> of the church<br />

pastoral council, Dr.<br />

D<strong>an</strong>iel Attach, narrated<br />

how the incident<br />

happened, saying “At<br />

11:35pm last Friday, the<br />

6 injured in Adamawa communal clashes<br />

By Yusuf Umar<br />

YOLA<strong>—</strong>NO fewer<br />

th<strong>an</strong> 6 persons<br />

have been injured, some in<br />

critical condition after two<br />

communities of Yola South<br />

Local Government area of<br />

Adamawa State, Joboli <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Njoboliyo engaged in free<br />

for all over a piece of l<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Joboli is a Ful<strong>an</strong>i<br />

community, while<br />

Njoboliyo is of the Bata<br />

extraction.<br />

It was gathered that the<br />

two communities have been<br />

at logger ahead for some<br />

times now resulting in the<br />

loss of lives <strong>an</strong>d properties.<br />

The latest conflict erupted<br />

last Sunday <strong>an</strong>d lasted till<br />

late Monday before the<br />

situation was brought under<br />

control.<br />

Director General Media<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Communications to<br />

Governor Ahmadu Umaru<br />

Fintiri of the state, Mr.<br />

Solomon Kumagar, told<br />

EFCC prosecutes 20 civil serv<strong>an</strong>ts over<br />

multi-million naira properties in Kwara<br />

By Demola<br />

Aklinyemi<br />

ILORIN<strong>—</strong>NO fewer<br />

th<strong>an</strong> 20 civil serv<strong>an</strong>ts of<br />

Kwara State government<br />

whose monthly salaries are<br />

not more th<strong>an</strong> N90,000 are<br />

currently being<br />

investigated by Economic<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Fin<strong>an</strong>cial Crimes<br />

Commission, EFCC, for<br />

allegedly accumulating<br />

multi million naira<br />

properties in Ilorin.<br />

The zonal head of EFCC<br />

in Ilorin Mr Isyaku Sharu,<br />

Newsmen in Yola yesterday<br />

that the disturb<strong>an</strong>ces<br />

erupted as a result of<br />

boundary dispute between<br />

the neighboring<br />

communities.<br />

He said already,<br />

government had deployed<br />

<strong>an</strong>ti riot police to the area<br />

to maintain peace <strong>an</strong>d<br />

restore order.<br />

Kumargar said the attack<br />

happened on Monday’ at<br />

about 8pm <strong>an</strong>d four persons<br />

were fatally injured.<br />

students of Kaduna<br />

Polytechnic noticed<br />

smoke coming out of the<br />

church <strong>an</strong>d they called<br />

the church priest.<br />

Someone used the<br />

church keys <strong>an</strong>d opened<br />

the door, went inside <strong>an</strong>d<br />

set fire in the church <strong>an</strong>d<br />

left.<br />

''Nobody broke into the<br />

church <strong>an</strong>d as you c<strong>an</strong><br />

see, two of our new<br />

security guards who are<br />

in charge of the church<br />

who disclosed this at a<br />

briefing yesterday in the<br />

commission’s office, also<br />

said N10 billion that could<br />

have been stolen by the last<br />

administration was<br />

intercepted <strong>an</strong>d saved for<br />

the current administration.<br />

Mr Sharu said the<br />

category of workers under<br />

the commission’s<br />

investigations were director<br />

<strong>an</strong>d deputy director, among<br />

others, in charge of<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>ces who colluded with<br />

politici<strong>an</strong>s to pilfer state<br />

resources.<br />

According to him, “You<br />

will agree with me that<br />

official corruption is the<br />

greatest killer as officials<br />

who ordinarily suppose to<br />

guard <strong>an</strong>d protect state<br />

resource have turned out to<br />

misappropriate it. To this<br />

end, the commission beams<br />

it’s search light on the<br />

Kwara state officials <strong>an</strong>d on<br />

a credible tip off, the<br />

commission is currently<br />

investigating over 15<br />

properties in choice areas<br />

within Ilorin metropolis<br />

r<strong>an</strong>ging from hotels, filling<br />

stations, residential<br />

accommodation, micro<br />

keys were not around<br />

when we came. We<br />

reported the incident to<br />

police <strong>an</strong>d they arrested<br />

our security guards <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the one that just left the<br />

job”<br />

On his part, the<br />

Divisional Police Officer,<br />

Tudun Wada, CSP<br />

Mohammed Yusuf, said the<br />

three suspects arrested<br />

were helping the police to<br />

unravel those behind the<br />

incident.<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>ce among others.<br />

“It will shock you to hear<br />

that the alleged owners<br />

are civil serv<strong>an</strong>ts whose<br />

earning per month is not<br />

more th<strong>an</strong> N90,000. Some<br />

have confessed to the<br />

crime <strong>an</strong>d the matter is in<br />

court.”<br />

The EFCC Zonal head<br />

also told journalists that<br />

the commission<br />

intercepted billions of<br />

naira that the last<br />

administration w<strong>an</strong>ted to<br />

pilfer few days to its exit,<br />

saying: “It has always<br />

being a tradition in the<br />

country except<br />

microscopic few that<br />

whenever <strong>an</strong>y<br />

government is exiting, it<br />

will indulge in mass<br />

pilferage as the last<br />

minute golden<br />

opportunity. Hence our<br />

resolve to mount<br />

surveill<strong>an</strong>ce on all Kwara<br />

State government account<br />

between May 24 <strong>an</strong>d 29<br />

May 2019 when the<br />

state’s received FAAC,<br />

JAAC VAT <strong>an</strong>d tax refund<br />

from the federal government<br />

to the tune of about N10<br />

billion.''


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<strong>—</strong>15<br />

Ikpeazu counts on AFREXIM B<strong>an</strong>k to complete Geometric Power project<br />

By Anayo Okoli<br />

GOVERNOR Okezie Ikpeazu<br />

of Abia State has said his<br />

administration would continue to<br />

vigorously pursue strategic<br />

collaborations with relev<strong>an</strong>t<br />

agencies for the development of<br />

the state.<br />

Governor Ikpeazu was quoted<br />

by his Chief Press Secretary,<br />

Onyebuchi Emem<strong>an</strong>ka, to have<br />

said this at a meeting with the<br />

M<strong>an</strong>aging Director, Intra-<br />

Afric<strong>an</strong> Trade Unit of AFREXIM<br />

B<strong>an</strong>k, Dr. K<strong>an</strong>ayo Aw<strong>an</strong>i, at the<br />

b<strong>an</strong>k's headquarters in Cairo,<br />

Egypt.<br />

The governor, he explained,<br />

was at the b<strong>an</strong>k to follow up on<br />

the Geometric Power project<br />

which has reached adv<strong>an</strong>ced<br />

stages following the<br />

involvement of the b<strong>an</strong>k.<br />

Emem<strong>an</strong>ka said Governor<br />

Ikpeazu also used the visit to<br />

discuss with the b<strong>an</strong>k’s chief,<br />

the outlay <strong>an</strong>d prospects of the<br />

Enyimba Economic City as well<br />

as infrastructure projects in the<br />

state.<br />

In his remarks, Dr. Aw<strong>an</strong>i was<br />

said to have assured the<br />

governor of the b<strong>an</strong>k’s readiness<br />

to partner with his administration<br />

for the development of the state.<br />

AWARDS: From left<strong>—</strong> Chief Medical Director, CMD, University College Hospital, UCH, Ibad<strong>an</strong>, Professor Jesse Otegbayo,<br />

presenting the NHEA HMO of the Year 2019 Award to Total Health Trust, THT, team: Abiola Adelusi, Head, Membership &<br />

Underwriting; Abimbola Sobade, Head, Internal Audit; Dr. Henry Oguns<strong>an</strong>ya, Head, Call Centre, <strong>an</strong>d Dr. Gideon Anumba,<br />

Head, Provider M<strong>an</strong>agement at 6th Annual Nigeria Healthcare Excellence Awards 2019 in Lagos.<br />

Anglic<strong>an</strong> Communion to Buhari:<br />

Implement 2014 Nat’l Confab<br />

reports, recommendations<br />

By Chimaobi Nwaiwu<br />

NNEWI<strong>—</strong>THE Church of<br />

Nigeria, Diocese of Ogbaru<br />

Diocese, Anglic<strong>an</strong> Communion,<br />

has called on the All Progressives<br />

Congress, APC-led Federal<br />

Government of President<br />

Muhammadu Buhari to<br />

implement, without further delay,<br />

the reports <strong>an</strong>d recommendations<br />

of the 2014 National Conference.<br />

The Church of Nigeria also<br />

called on the Federal Government<br />

to consider the interest of the<br />

•...says 1999 Constitution is Military Edict<br />

country <strong>an</strong>d allow restructuring<br />

to take place in Nigeria to address<br />

some critical <strong>an</strong>d fundamental<br />

<strong>issue</strong>s that are threatening the<br />

country’s corporate existence.<br />

Speaking to newsmen through<br />

the Bishop, Diocese of Ogbaru,<br />

Rt. Rev. Prosper Amah, the church<br />

said: “M<strong>an</strong>y Nigeri<strong>an</strong> states <strong>an</strong>d<br />

communities’ problems will be<br />

solved if the Federal Government<br />

allows restructuring <strong>an</strong>d take a<br />

bold step <strong>an</strong>d political will to<br />

implement the 2014 National<br />

Conference reports <strong>an</strong>d<br />

recommendations.<br />

“Restructuring in Nigeria will<br />

address the fundamental <strong>issue</strong>s<br />

that are capable of taking the<br />

country to the next level the APCled<br />

Federal Government is<br />

yearning for.<br />

“Restructuring will address the<br />

<strong>issue</strong> of the new constitution,<br />

because what we are currently<br />

operating with is Military Edict<br />

2001 conflict fallout: Anambra<br />

communities set up peace c'ttee<br />

By Chimaobi Nwaiwu<br />

NNEWI<strong>—</strong>FOLLOWING the<br />

2001 communal crisis<br />

between the people of Umueri<br />

<strong>an</strong>d their neighbours, Aguleri,<br />

both in Anambra East Local<br />

Government, Anambra State,<br />

which claimed m<strong>an</strong>y lives <strong>an</strong>d<br />

destruction of properties, the two<br />

communities have resolved to<br />

forget their past <strong>an</strong>d form a new<br />

front to ensure peace <strong>an</strong>d<br />

development in the council.<br />

The communities have set up<br />

a peace committee. It was jointly<br />

set up by the late traditional ruler<br />

of Aguleri, Igwe Christopher<br />

Idigo <strong>an</strong>d the traditional ruler of<br />

Umuleri, Igwe Ben Emeka, to<br />

resolve <strong>an</strong>y disagreement<br />

between the two communities<br />

that c<strong>an</strong> lead to war.<br />

Speaking with newsmen in his<br />

palace, Igwe Emeka, told warmongers<br />

<strong>an</strong>d troublemakers in<br />

both Umuleri <strong>an</strong>d Aguleri that<br />

they should look for something<br />

me<strong>an</strong>ingful to do with their lives<br />

instead of f<strong>an</strong>ning the embers of<br />

crisis saying, “never again will<br />

the two communities engage in<br />

<strong>an</strong>y kind of crisis that will lead to<br />

loss of lives <strong>an</strong>d properties in the<br />

area.<br />

“The Umuleri <strong>an</strong>d Aguleri<br />

Peace Committee, which I jointly<br />

set up with the late traditional<br />

ruler of Aguleri, Igwe<br />

Christopher Idigo, is still at work<br />

<strong>an</strong>d is able, capable <strong>an</strong>d ready to<br />

resolve <strong>an</strong>y disagreement<br />

between the two communities.<br />

“Umuleri <strong>an</strong>d Aguleri are<br />

inseparable brothers <strong>an</strong>d 50<br />

percent of our wives, married by<br />

Umuleri <strong>an</strong>d Aguleri men, are<br />

from the two communities.<br />

“The peace that has existed<br />

between the two communities<br />

after the fratricidal war that<br />

claimed lives <strong>an</strong>d led to<br />

destructions of properties, will<br />

continue to reign.”<br />

by the military government in the<br />

name of constitution.<br />

“M<strong>an</strong>y people like me have<br />

been wondering the thing that is<br />

delaying the implementation of<br />

the reports <strong>an</strong>d recommendations<br />

of the 2014 National Conference<br />

<strong>an</strong>d why restructuring in Nigeria<br />

is unsettling some people,<br />

particularly the leaders in the<br />

present administration.<br />

“These two <strong>issue</strong>s,<br />

implementation or the reports <strong>an</strong>d<br />

recommendations of the 2014<br />

National Conference <strong>an</strong>d<br />

restructuring of Nigeria are the<br />

solutions to our present<br />

predicament in Nigeria <strong>an</strong>d<br />

delaying them is toying with <strong>an</strong>d<br />

delaying the future of the country.<br />

“We should not allow or use<br />

politics to silence the honest<br />

deliberations, where we told<br />

ourselves the uncomfortable truth<br />

that would have brought Nigeria<br />

out of its numerous<br />

problems.Military dictators’<br />

constitution should not guide a<br />

democratic government. What we<br />

have as constitution is Military<br />

Edict. You c<strong>an</strong>not call it our<br />

constitution.<br />

“This is one of the errors we are<br />

operating with today. So, we need<br />

the people’s constitution <strong>an</strong>d it<br />

c<strong>an</strong> only be possible through<br />

restructuring.”<br />

Striking Anambra<br />

varsity doctors<br />

risk sack<br />

By Vincent Ujumadu<br />

AWKA<strong>—</strong>THE ongoing<br />

strike by doctors at the<br />

Anambra State-owned<br />

Chukwuemeka Odumegwu<br />

Ojukwu University Teaching<br />

Hospital, COOUTH, has<br />

taken a new twist, with<br />

Governor Willie Obi<strong>an</strong>o,<br />

allegedly threatening to sack<br />

all the consult<strong>an</strong>ts<br />

participating in the strike.<br />

The governor’s threat<br />

followed the disruption of<br />

medical examinations because<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y of the consult<strong>an</strong>ts, who<br />

are also lecturers in the Faculty<br />

of Medicine, ab<strong>an</strong>doned their<br />

students.<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard gathered from a<br />

reliable source that Governor<br />

Obi<strong>an</strong>o was not happy that the<br />

consult<strong>an</strong>ts, numbering about<br />

57, joined resident doctors in<br />

the strike, a development that<br />

had grounded all services in<br />

the hospital.<br />

According to the source, the<br />

governor had reminded the<br />

striking doctors that they have<br />

no existing conditions of<br />

service, so their dem<strong>an</strong>ds were<br />

out of place, as the state<br />

government had only begun<br />

to work out conditions of<br />

service for workers of the<br />

hospital in line with existing<br />

conditions in other teaching<br />

hospitals in the country.<br />

Abia Majority<br />

Leader w<strong>an</strong>t<br />

agencies,<br />

parastatals<br />

probed<br />

By Ugochukwu<br />

Alaribe<br />

ABA<strong>—</strong>MAJORITY Leader<br />

of Abia State House of<br />

Assembly, Chief Solomon<br />

Akpulonu, has called for<br />

investigation into the activities<br />

of some agencies, parastatals<br />

<strong>an</strong>d other revenue-generating<br />

agencies in the state.<br />

Akpulonu, who made this call<br />

through a motion of urgent<br />

public import<strong>an</strong>ce during the<br />

House sitting, explained that<br />

most of the agencies <strong>an</strong>d<br />

parastatals receive<br />

subventions from the<br />

government <strong>an</strong>d generate<br />

huge revenue but have been<br />

unable to pay staff salaries.<br />

He lamented that institutions<br />

such as Abia State Polytechnic,<br />

Aba; College of Health<br />

Technology, Aba; Abia State<br />

College of Education,<br />

Technical, Arochukwu;<br />

Broadcasting Corporation of<br />

Abia State, BCA; Abia State<br />

Environmental Protection<br />

Agency, ASEPA, among<br />

others, even operate over 20<br />

b<strong>an</strong>k accounts but owe their<br />

workers as much as 13 months<br />

salary arrears.


16<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

CONFERENCE:<br />

From left<strong>—</strong>NNPC<br />

Group General<br />

M<strong>an</strong>ager, Group Public<br />

Affairs Division, GGM,<br />

Ndu Ughamadu,<br />

incoming- NNPC<br />

Group M<strong>an</strong>aging<br />

Director, GMD, Mele<br />

Kyari, MD, NCTL,<br />

Tunde Akinpelu <strong>an</strong>d<br />

GMD, Aiteo Eastern<br />

E&P Co. Ltd, Victor<br />

O k o r o n k w o ,<br />

welcoming the<br />

incoming GMD to Aiteo<br />

Mobile Exhibition at the<br />

2019 Nigeria Oil <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Gas, NOG conference<br />

in Abuja.<br />

Your time is up, Kogi group tells Gov Bello<br />

LOKOJA<strong>—</strong>A sociopolitical<br />

group in<br />

Kogi State, Kogi Rainbow<br />

Democrats, KRD, has<br />

warned against the<br />

fielding of Governor<br />

Yahaya Bello as<br />

c<strong>an</strong>didate of the ruling<br />

All Progressives<br />

Congress, APC, in the<br />

November 16, Kogi<br />

governorship contest.<br />

The group lamented that<br />

the governor had made the<br />

party so unattractive in the<br />

state just as it alleged that<br />

governor Bello is among<br />

those creating tension in<br />

Politici<strong>an</strong>s feasting from Obaseki, Oshiomhole's<br />

fued, says Abudah<br />

By Alemma Aliu<br />

BENIN CITY<strong>—</strong>AS the<br />

crisis between the National<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the All<br />

Progressives Congress,<br />

APC, <strong>an</strong>d home state<br />

governor, Godwin Obaseki<br />

continues, the<br />

spokesperson of the Otaru<br />

of Auchi, Alhaji Usm<strong>an</strong><br />

Abudah yesterday said<br />

there were some politici<strong>an</strong>s<br />

who are feasting from the<br />

crisis <strong>an</strong>d were ensuring<br />

that the crisis continues.<br />

Reacting to the report by<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard yesterday that<br />

President Muhammadu<br />

Buhari had three weeks<br />

ago directed Obaseki to<br />

settle with Oshiomhole,<br />

Abudah said the Otaru of<br />

Auchi, HRH Alhaji Aliru<br />

Momoh Ikelebe III<br />

suggested a similar way<br />

forward when the governor<br />

<strong>an</strong>d some other traditional<br />

rulers were with him to<br />

break fast during<br />

Ramad<strong>an</strong>.<br />

He said; “I think it is<br />

time the people lay this<br />

crisis to rest <strong>an</strong>d it is<br />

Obaseki <strong>an</strong>d Oshiomhole<br />

that c<strong>an</strong> end that once they<br />

meet as they will call their<br />

foot soldiers to order once<br />

they both agree.<br />

“When Governor Obaseki<br />

visited the Otaru of Auchi<br />

to break fast with some other<br />

traditional rulers in Edo<br />

North during the<br />

Ramad<strong>an</strong>, the Otaru told<br />

him to meet with<br />

the party by plotting to fight<br />

the APC National Working<br />

Committee (NWC) due to<br />

his second term ambition.<br />

The group in a message<br />

signed by Jimoh Unuwa<br />

Kadiri, Secretary General,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d <strong>issue</strong>d in Lokoja, they<br />

accused governor Bello of<br />

employing foul tactics, all<br />

in the bid to force himself<br />

on the people of the state.<br />

According to them: "We<br />

are all familiar with the<br />

desperate instincts of a<br />

drowning m<strong>an</strong>. No right<br />

thinking Kogi m<strong>an</strong> or<br />

wom<strong>an</strong>, boy or girl will<br />

Oshiomhole <strong>an</strong>d that it is<br />

only two of them that will<br />

be able to resolve the crisis.<br />

“He advised the governor<br />

that that is the best way<br />

forward because they<br />

underst<strong>an</strong>d what is<br />

happening more th<strong>an</strong> the<br />

other persons in the whole<br />

crisis. I believe that there<br />

Stronger Delta: PDP chieftain lauds Okowa for<br />

appointing Iyasere, Adigwe, others as SAs<br />

By Elizabeth<br />

Uw<strong>an</strong>du<br />

A<br />

S A B A <strong>—</strong><br />

GOVERNOR<br />

Ife<strong>an</strong>yi Okowa of Delta<br />

State, has appointed six<br />

additional Special<br />

Advisers, bringing on<br />

board some of the best<br />

individuals to assist him<br />

actualise the Stronger<br />

Delta Agenda of his<br />

second tenure expected<br />

to end on May 29, 2023.<br />

A statement by<br />

Secretary to Delta State<br />

Government, Chiedu<br />

Ebie, said the following<br />

persons have been<br />

appointed as Special<br />

Advisers by the governor;<br />

Chief Edwin Uzor, Mary<br />

Iyasere, Johnson Erijo,<br />

Prince Kelly Penawou,<br />

Mike Okeme <strong>an</strong>d Pascal<br />

Adigwe.<br />

Reacting to the news of<br />

accept pleas for Governor<br />

Yahaya Bello's second<br />

coming, <strong>an</strong>d sensing the<br />

clear <strong>an</strong>d present d<strong>an</strong>ger of<br />

going through direct<br />

primaries of APC, Gov.<br />

Bellois allegedly spending<br />

more Kogi resources to<br />

recruit some APC<br />

governors to work against<br />

the National Chairm<strong>an</strong>, so<br />

he c<strong>an</strong> obtain his indirect<br />

primaries <strong>an</strong>d procure a<br />

second term ticket through<br />

black market ploy. Let us<br />

warn all those in league<br />

with Yahaya Bello that the<br />

blood of the dead workers<br />

are some greedy politici<strong>an</strong>s<br />

who are reaping from the<br />

crisis <strong>an</strong>d don’t w<strong>an</strong>t it to<br />

end. The earlier they<br />

(Oshiomhole <strong>an</strong>d Obaseki)<br />

know this the better for them”<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard reliably gathered<br />

that some elders in the<br />

All Progressives Congress<br />

(APC) have been holding<br />

series of meetings to resolve<br />

the appointments, a<br />

chieftain of the Peoples<br />

Democratic Party, PDP <strong>an</strong>d<br />

<strong>an</strong>d a Fellow of the<br />

Civili<strong>an</strong> Institute of<br />

D e m o c r a t i c<br />

Administration, FCIDA,<br />

Fred Oghenesivbe, in a<br />

statement in Asaba,<br />

yesterday, commended<br />

the governor, for bringing<br />

on board key professionals<br />

<strong>an</strong>d technocrats who<br />

have distinguished themselves<br />

in their respective<br />

fields <strong>an</strong>d in public service.<br />

He th<strong>an</strong>ked the governor<br />

for bringing Iyasere on<br />

board as one of the<br />

strategic team members of<br />

the Stronger Delta<br />

Agenda, while also<br />

congratulaing May<br />

Iyasere, a former<br />

Commissioner for<br />

Commerce <strong>an</strong>d Industry<br />

who were denied years of<br />

unpaid salaries will be visited<br />

upon them <strong>an</strong>d their<br />

generations , if not by m<strong>an</strong>,<br />

certainly by God.<br />

"Let us th<strong>an</strong>k President<br />

Muhammadu Buhari for<br />

upholding the tenets of<br />

internal democracy by<br />

replying Governor Yahaya<br />

Bello that the Presidential<br />

Villa is not the avenue for<br />

his return ticket of APC to<br />

recontest the forthcoming<br />

November Governorship<br />

election, but the overall<br />

decision of Kogi people."<br />

the rift between the two. It<br />

was gathered that the elders<br />

have met with Obaseki <strong>an</strong>d<br />

his deputy, Philip Shaibu,<br />

they are expected to meet<br />

with Oshiomhole <strong>an</strong>d thereafter<br />

meet with the trio <strong>an</strong>d<br />

other actors with the hope<br />

that once the <strong>issue</strong>s are resolved<br />

between these actors,<br />

others would fall in line.<br />

in Okowa’s first tenure,<br />

for making the list of the<br />

new Special Advisers,<br />

pointing out that her<br />

service to Delt<strong>an</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

State from 2015 to 2019,<br />

was exemplary which<br />

helped in the attainment<br />

of certain socio-economic<br />

objectives of the Smart<br />

Agenda.<br />

EU open to talks with U.S. in aircraft<br />

subsidies dispute<br />

THE Europe<strong>an</strong> Union said on Tuesday it was open<br />

to talks with Washington in a dispute over aircraft<br />

subsidies after the United States threatened <strong>an</strong> additional<br />

$4 bln in tariffs on EU goods including olives, Itali<strong>an</strong><br />

cheese <strong>an</strong>d Scotch whisky.<br />

Just days after reaching a truce in the U.S.-China trade<br />

war, the U.S. Trade Representative's office (USTR) opened<br />

the new front with Europe on Monday in the long-running<br />

dispute.<br />

It added the list of additional products to $21 billion<br />

worth of EU goods that could be hit with tariffs <strong>an</strong>nounced<br />

in April - alarming industries on both sides of the Atl<strong>an</strong>tic.<br />

The EU hit back, saying the dispute should be adjudicated<br />

by the World Trade Org<strong>an</strong>isation (WTO) <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

United States could not make its own tally of potential<br />

hurt to calculate retaliation.<br />

Arizona to pull incentive for Nike<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>t over sneaker recall<br />

ARIZONA will withdraw fin<strong>an</strong>cial incentives for<br />

Nike Inc's (NKE.N) m<strong>an</strong>ufacturing pl<strong>an</strong>t in the<br />

state after the sportswear maker pulled the release of a<br />

sneaker that featured a colonial-era version of the Americ<strong>an</strong><br />

flag, Governor Doug Ducey said on yesterday.<br />

The world's largest sportswear maker recalled the shoe<br />

after former NFL quarterback <strong>an</strong>d Nike sponsor Colin<br />

Kaepernick asked the comp<strong>an</strong>y not to sell a shoe with a<br />

symbol that he <strong>an</strong>d others consider offensive because of<br />

its connection to <strong>an</strong> era of slavery, the Wall Street Journal<br />

reported here on Monday.<br />

Nike had pl<strong>an</strong>ned to release a new version of the Air<br />

Max 1 sneaker ahead of the Fourth of July holiday that<br />

featured a version of the U.S. flag with 13 white stars<br />

representing the first U.S. colonies. The flag is commonly<br />

known as the "Betsy Ross flag."<br />

"Words c<strong>an</strong>not express my disappointment at this terrible<br />

decision. I am embarrassed for Nike," Ducey, a<br />

Republic<strong>an</strong>, said in a series of tweets here on the recall.<br />

Govt approves first CES for extractive<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies, others<br />

THE federal government has approved Nigeria's<br />

first-of-its-kind community relationship m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

tool, the Community Engagement St<strong>an</strong>dards<br />

(CES), developed by CSR-in-Action.<br />

This will serve as the acceptable framework for engagement<br />

between extractive comp<strong>an</strong>ies <strong>an</strong>d oil-producing<br />

communities in the Niger Delta <strong>an</strong>d other oilproducing<br />

communities across the country.<br />

The CES was developed following empirical research<br />

findings of poor or inadequate <strong>an</strong>d ineffective communication<br />

<strong>an</strong>d engagement with communities as the major<br />

factor responsible for the lack of mutually beneficial<br />

relationship between comp<strong>an</strong>ies <strong>an</strong>d communities,<br />

which in turn has contributed to insecurity <strong>an</strong>d retrogressive<br />

development in the sector.<br />

During a two-day CES Presentation Workshop to government<br />

ministries <strong>an</strong>d agencies to adopt the CES in<br />

Abuja, Dr. Folashade Yemi Es<strong>an</strong>, Perm<strong>an</strong>ent Secretary,<br />

Ministry of Petroleum Resources (MPR), described the<br />

CES as a "decisive tool towards the restoration of peace<br />

<strong>an</strong>d stability in the Niger Delta".<br />

In his remark, Mr Charles Achodo, Special Adviser to<br />

the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources on Niger<br />

Delta Affairs, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, stated that the principal<br />

goal of the CES aligns with federal government's '7 Big<br />

Wins' for the industry.<br />

He opined that the CES will ch<strong>an</strong>ge the narrative from<br />

"Communities are polluted <strong>an</strong>d ravaged because of the<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies operating in them to communities fare better<br />

because of the comp<strong>an</strong>ies operating in them" when<br />

operationalised by comp<strong>an</strong>ies.<br />

He further suggested that that at operational level,<br />

the CES should be a criterion comp<strong>an</strong>ies must meet for<br />

social development.<br />

Oil dives 3% on dem<strong>an</strong>d worries<br />

even as OPEC, allies extend cuts<br />

OIL prices fell about three percent on yester<br />

day, even after OPEC <strong>an</strong>d allies including<br />

Russia agreed to extend supply cuts until next<br />

March, as weak m<strong>an</strong>ufacturing data had investors<br />

worried that a slowing global economy could dent<br />

oil dem<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Brent crude LCOc1 futures fell $1.67, or 2.6 percent,<br />

to $63.39 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate<br />

(WTI) crude CLc1 futures fell $1.81, or 3.1 percent,<br />

to $57.28 a barrel, after touching their highest<br />

in more th<strong>an</strong> five weeks on Monday.<br />

Some stories credited to Reuters


BUSOLA Dakolo, the wife<br />

of a popular entertainer,<br />

Timi Dakolo, sent shockwaves<br />

through the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> media<br />

space over the weekend when<br />

she accused the founder of<br />

Commonwealth of Zion<br />

Assembly, COZA, Pastor<br />

Biodun Fatoyinbo, of raping<br />

her as a young girl.<br />

Mr. Fatoyinbo was also<br />

accused of rape by <strong>an</strong>other<br />

young wom<strong>an</strong>, Ese Walters, in<br />

2013 <strong>an</strong>d a number of other<br />

women (some of them church<br />

members) have allegedly made<br />

similar allegations of sexual<br />

impropriety or outright assault<br />

in relation to him over the<br />

years.<br />

Interestingly, the Christi<strong>an</strong><br />

Association of Nigeria, CAN,<br />

whom m<strong>an</strong>y expected to deal<br />

with the <strong>issue</strong>, released a<br />

statement saying the<br />

org<strong>an</strong>isation could not<br />

“interfere” as it only deals with<br />

contacts <strong>an</strong>d affairs between<br />

the church <strong>an</strong>d government.<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s’ reactions varied<br />

from puzzlement to outrage: a<br />

member of CAN, a founder of<br />

a popular church was accused<br />

of rape which, whether we<br />

like it or not, smears the<br />

reputation of the church as <strong>an</strong><br />

institution.<br />

Universal<br />

condemnation<br />

The Catholic Church had to<br />

<strong>issue</strong> <strong>an</strong> apology following the<br />

recurring sc<strong>an</strong>dals in relation<br />

to the abuse of altar boys by<br />

Catholic priests in the United<br />

States <strong>an</strong>d the United<br />

Kingdom. Yet, in Nigeria, the<br />

central body which ought to<br />

supervise pastors <strong>an</strong>d unite<br />

Christi<strong>an</strong>s in universal<br />

condemnation of wrongdoing,<br />

claims it c<strong>an</strong>’t take a st<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Yes, Mr. Fatoyinbo has not<br />

been found guilty by a court<br />

of law. But CAN owes it to<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s, <strong>an</strong>d to all those<br />

who look up to the church for<br />

moral leadership <strong>an</strong>d<br />

guid<strong>an</strong>ce to condemn the act<br />

of rape first <strong>an</strong>d foremost. And<br />

in the process, reassuring<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d Christi<strong>an</strong>s;<br />

proving it takes the<br />

accusations seriously <strong>an</strong>d is<br />

committed to finding out the<br />

truth after which it ought to<br />

have asked Mr. Fatoyinbo to<br />

step aside while a proper<br />

investigation is conducted.<br />

By refusing to do that, CAN<br />

showed it is only interested in<br />

the politicisation of religion, or<br />

the perform<strong>an</strong>ce of religious<br />

activity for the political gain of<br />

Emir of K<strong>an</strong>o<br />

MUHAMMAD S<strong>an</strong>usi II<br />

said there is “nothing<br />

like non-indigenship” in K<strong>an</strong>o.<br />

Whoever lives in K<strong>an</strong>o, he said,<br />

is <strong>an</strong> indigene irrespective of<br />

their ethno-religious belonging.<br />

He is right <strong>an</strong>d it should be<br />

the same for all states in Nigeria.<br />

State of origin <strong>an</strong>d indigeneity<br />

divide Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s who compete<br />

on that basis for benefits from<br />

the state.<br />

The Constitution should be<br />

amended to enable our nation<br />

building efforts to move beyond<br />

the realm of dreams into reality.<br />

What is CAN’s true focus, the politicisation<br />

of religion or people’s wellbeing?<br />

•Cattle colony...solution to herders-farmers' clashes?<br />

private actors rather th<strong>an</strong> the<br />

well-being of the faithful.<br />

Are Nigeri<strong>an</strong> pastors<br />

gr<strong>an</strong>ted a license before they<br />

are allowed to open a church?<br />

If so by whom? What are<br />

churches’ governing<br />

structures? Where are the<br />

checks <strong>an</strong>d bal<strong>an</strong>ces to protect<br />

their congregations from<br />

abuse? It isn’t enough to say<br />

“God will judge”.<br />

The Bible warned of false<br />

prophets, yet the prosperity<br />

gospel preached by the church<br />

in a socio-economic climate as<br />

harsh as Nigeria’s carries with<br />

it a cult of obedience to<br />

seniority <strong>an</strong>d status which<br />

h<strong>an</strong>ds every rich <strong>an</strong>d powerful<br />

individual a “get out of jail<br />

free” card, gr<strong>an</strong>ting them<br />

permission to break laws<br />

under the cover of their<br />

“<strong>an</strong>ointing”.<br />

Also, if CAN isn’t the<br />

supervisory body for churches,<br />

then who is? Does this me<strong>an</strong><br />

that pastors in Nigeria make<br />

their own rules, picking <strong>an</strong>d<br />

choosing when to abide by<br />

•S<strong>an</strong>usi, Emir of K<strong>an</strong>o<br />

them? It always takes a sc<strong>an</strong>dal<br />

to get us thinking about public<br />

morality, govern<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>an</strong>d<br />

various forms of misconduct in<br />

Nigeria.<br />

The closeness between<br />

former President Goodluck<br />

Jonath<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d CAN gave rise<br />

to a number of allegations<br />

CAN ignores<br />

the crimes<br />

committed by<br />

the rich <strong>an</strong>d<br />

powerful,<br />

preferring to<br />

define crime by<br />

ethnicity <strong>an</strong>d<br />

religion<br />

which were never<br />

investigated.<br />

Prominent pastors also<br />

participated in the<br />

reconciliation between the<br />

PDP’s presidential c<strong>an</strong>didate<br />

Atiku Abubakar <strong>an</strong>d his former<br />

boss, Olusegun Obas<strong>an</strong>jo,<br />

after which more claims<br />

surfaced hinting that “God’s<br />

work” or “pastoral<br />

South-East governors<br />

GOVERNOR Umahi, the<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the South-<br />

East Governors' Forum, says<br />

the zone will give grass to<br />

herdsmen in exch<strong>an</strong>ge for meat.<br />

Those who aren’t being<br />

mischievous <strong>an</strong>d unnecessarily<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong>17<br />

intervention” also came with Nigeria with subst<strong>an</strong>tial<br />

a cost. Pastors are const<strong>an</strong>tly contributions to food security<br />

involved in politics in Nigeria in the country”. Jonath<strong>an</strong> also<br />

where there is no real said his government was<br />

separation between church “developing cattle rearing in<br />

<strong>an</strong>d state. But when does CAN Nigeria to a level where the<br />

st<strong>an</strong>d up for ordinary men <strong>an</strong>d nation c<strong>an</strong> earn higher<br />

women? Leah Shuaibu is revenues from meat exports”.<br />

CAN’s favourite topic of Why wasn’t CAN<br />

conversation because she was propagating conspiracy<br />

kidnapped by Islamist<br />

fundamentalists which fits into<br />

CAN’s narrative of<br />

“islamisation”.<br />

Also, it is interesting that<br />

Busola Dakolo’s story went<br />

viral in a way Ese Walters,<br />

<strong>an</strong>other accuser of Pastor<br />

Fatoyinbo’s, didn’t. Do we<br />

only care about wrongs done<br />

to people of a certain status?<br />

Have Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s chosen what<br />

“victims” are more believable?<br />

Miss Walters was inst<strong>an</strong>tly<br />

castigated <strong>an</strong>d called names<br />

because she was a single<br />

mother, but Mrs. Dakolo is a<br />

married wom<strong>an</strong> with “celebrity<br />

clout”.<br />

There is something very<br />

unsettling about a society that<br />

picks <strong>an</strong>d chooses whose pain<br />

deserves our attention, or<br />

whose story is worth fighting<br />

for. In fact, CAN has proven it<br />

will only fight over politics <strong>an</strong>d<br />

(some) politici<strong>an</strong>s.<br />

After all, how does one<br />

explain that when former<br />

president Jonath<strong>an</strong> was<br />

proclaimed “life patron” of the<br />

Miyetti Allah cattle breeding<br />

org<strong>an</strong>isation during the 2015<br />

presidential election, CAN<br />

didn’t protest.<br />

Nor did it complain when<br />

Jonath<strong>an</strong> praised cattle<br />

herders, calling them a “a<br />

major economic group in<br />

divisive know the <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

settlements are optional.<br />

In fact, Governor Umahi<br />

should be commended for his<br />

approach: creating economic<br />

<strong>an</strong>d business ties between<br />

diverse populations is the smart<br />

way to m<strong>an</strong>age ethnicity.<br />

theories about l<strong>an</strong>d seizure<br />

<strong>an</strong>d “islamisation” or<br />

“ful<strong>an</strong>isation” then? Cattle<br />

r<strong>an</strong>ching has always been a<br />

<strong>policy</strong> of the Federal<br />

Government.<br />

In fact, it was already<br />

supported by Awolowo,<br />

premier of the Western Region<br />

as far back as the 1960s. It was<br />

military rule <strong>an</strong>d the ramp<strong>an</strong>t<br />

corruption under successive<br />

administrations which<br />

destroyed r<strong>an</strong>ching <strong>an</strong>d<br />

impoverished those involved<br />

in <strong>an</strong>imal husb<strong>an</strong>dry.<br />

Furthermore, no law then or<br />

now says that r<strong>an</strong>ch owners<br />

must be Ful<strong>an</strong>i.<br />

The derogatory, divisive<br />

political sentiments<br />

encouraged by CAN over the<br />

r<strong>an</strong>ching <strong>issue</strong> begin to make<br />

sense when one considers that<br />

the org<strong>an</strong>isation has stated its<br />

objectives: political affairs but<br />

of a very specific sort.<br />

Nigeria has m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

government interventions for<br />

farmers; why do some people<br />

insist on politicising the<br />

intervention for cattle rearing?<br />

When government<br />

(AMCON) bails out<br />

businesses belonging to<br />

private individuals who leave<br />

shareholders <strong>an</strong>d staff to deal<br />

with their fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

mism<strong>an</strong>agement, why doesn’t<br />

CAN complain? Social justice<br />

is one of the founding<br />

principles of every major<br />

religion. Yet, CAN ignores the<br />

crimes committed by the rich<br />

<strong>an</strong>d powerful, preferring to<br />

define crime by ethnicity <strong>an</strong>d<br />

religion.<br />

Ethnicity <strong>an</strong>d<br />

religion<br />

The “<strong>Ruga</strong> settlement”,<br />

which has become politicised,<br />

is optional. No states are<br />

being forced to give up l<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

No one is being colonised.<br />

Primarily Northern states have<br />

opted for settlements on their<br />

l<strong>an</strong>ds.<br />

Besides the obvious<br />

objective of tackling clashes<br />

between herders <strong>an</strong>d farmers<br />

over l<strong>an</strong>d, water <strong>an</strong>d other<br />

resources threatened by<br />

climate ch<strong>an</strong>ge, the overall<br />

gains for our economic<br />

prosperity once this business<br />

is professionalised <strong>an</strong>d<br />

st<strong>an</strong>dardised will benefit us<br />

all.<br />

Does CAN care about<br />

people’s well-being if there is<br />

no “islamisation” story to tell?<br />

Tabia Princewill is a<br />

strategic communications<br />

consult<strong>an</strong>t <strong>an</strong>d public <strong>policy</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong>alyst. She is also the cohost<br />

<strong>an</strong>d executive producer<br />

of a talk show, WALK THE<br />

TALK which airs on<br />

Ch<strong>an</strong>nels TV.


18 <strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

THE Central B<strong>an</strong>k of Nigeria, CBN,<br />

has entered a new phase in the<br />

developmental functions as it relates to<br />

its jurisdictional m<strong>an</strong>date as pursued<br />

under the Godwin Emefiele-led regime<br />

in the first term, 2014-2019.<br />

Emefiele has rolled out a 14-point<br />

agenda that would hallmark his second<br />

term in the next five years (2019-2024).<br />

They include recapitalisation of<br />

b<strong>an</strong>ks, macro-economic stability,<br />

double-digit economic growth, singledigit<br />

inflation, greater access to credit,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d accelerating the rate of<br />

employment.<br />

Others are development of a robust<br />

payments system, extension of<br />

intervention support to the youth<br />

population, increase/diversification of<br />

Nigeria’s exports base, creation of a<br />

Trade Monitoring System, TRMS;<br />

improved foreign direct investment,<br />

FDI, flows; boosting agricultural sector<br />

productivity <strong>an</strong>d aggressive enrolment<br />

onto the BVN system. Finally, Emefiele<br />

said he would continue to operate a<br />

Emefiele’s second term agenda,<br />

matters arising<br />

m<strong>an</strong>aged-float exch<strong>an</strong>ge rate regime.<br />

We commend Emefiele, first, for his<br />

passion <strong>an</strong>d steadfast pursuit of the<br />

developmental role of the CBN which<br />

comes as <strong>an</strong> addition to the traditional<br />

role of central b<strong>an</strong>ks in developed<br />

economies.<br />

Perhaps this is one of the qualities<br />

that may have earned him the rare<br />

second term in the coveted office, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

we support his re-appointment by<br />

President Muhammadu Buhari.<br />

But we are quick to add that there is<br />

a limit to where passion c<strong>an</strong> go, especially<br />

in a fractious society with weak<br />

institutions such as Nigeria’s where<br />

strong men are larger th<strong>an</strong> institutions,<br />

where rules are observed in the breach<br />

with law-abiding citizens getting the<br />

short end of the stick all the time.<br />

We are also quick to add that as laudable<br />

as each of the goals are, they are<br />

rather too m<strong>an</strong>y for one institution,<br />

even if it has all the constitutional<br />

monopoly over the <strong>issue</strong>s involved. We<br />

are, therefore, worried that the apex<br />

b<strong>an</strong>k may be taking too much unto itself<br />

which might torpedo its laudable<br />

agenda.<br />

For inst<strong>an</strong>ce, the role of CBN in<br />

macro-economic stability is obviously<br />

non-absolute; the fiscal authorities (the<br />

Federal Ministry of Fin<strong>an</strong>ce) as well<br />

as other economic arms of government<br />

play more critical roles which ultimately<br />

determine the extent of the success of<br />

CBN’s efforts.<br />

The other example is in the agenda<br />

of promoting non-oil exports where the<br />

major government agencies in charge<br />

of the processes report to authorities<br />

other th<strong>an</strong> CBN, <strong>an</strong>d therefore may<br />

have different agenda <strong>an</strong>d control<br />

mech<strong>an</strong>isms.<br />

Finally, on this same authority <strong>an</strong>d<br />

control <strong>issue</strong>, the apex b<strong>an</strong>k’s agenda<br />

towards domestic production of goods<br />

<strong>an</strong>d services could easily be<br />

undermined by those in charge of<br />

policing the ports of entry where all<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ners of imports still come in<br />

despite the b<strong>an</strong>.<br />

Despite these, however, we st<strong>an</strong>d with<br />

the CBN <strong>an</strong>d call on the Presidency to<br />

fully back Emefiele’s second tenure<br />

agenda for the good of our economy.<br />

OPINION<br />

Global trade wars: Where do we st<strong>an</strong>d?<br />

By Sunny Ikhioya<br />

AFTER giving the order to strike Ir<strong>an</strong>,<br />

President Donald Trump of the<br />

United States of America, withdrew his<br />

order at the last minute, because, according<br />

to him, too m<strong>an</strong>y hum<strong>an</strong> lives will be lost<br />

in the process. He, therefore, opted for<br />

further trade s<strong>an</strong>ctions which, he hopes,<br />

will bring the economy of Ir<strong>an</strong> on its knees<br />

<strong>an</strong>d, therefore, force them to the<br />

negotiating table.<br />

That is the situation right now in the<br />

growing feud between the United States of<br />

America <strong>an</strong>d the Islamic Republic of Ir<strong>an</strong>.<br />

However, whether the result will p<strong>an</strong> out<br />

as envisaged is yet to be seen.<br />

That is the trend throughout the world:<br />

global wars both in trade <strong>an</strong>d cybernetics,<br />

big powers engaged in opposition to themselves<br />

<strong>an</strong>d on the other h<strong>an</strong>d, poised<br />

against weaker countries. The South<br />

Americ<strong>an</strong> country of Venezuela has been<br />

brought almost to its knees because of the<br />

s<strong>an</strong>ctions imposed by the US <strong>an</strong>d its allies<br />

against the government of President<br />

Maduro.<br />

Although, the government is holding fast<br />

<strong>an</strong>d resilient, the s<strong>an</strong>ctions are really taking<br />

their toll on the citizens of Venezuela<br />

<strong>an</strong>d people are leaving the country in<br />

droves. The big economies are now<br />

virtually matched in s<strong>an</strong>ctions: the US <strong>an</strong>d<br />

its allies against the Russi<strong>an</strong> republic, the<br />

US versus China <strong>an</strong>d so on <strong>an</strong>d so forth.<br />

Nigeria readily comes to mind as one<br />

takes note of the attacks <strong>an</strong>d counter-attacks<br />

between China <strong>an</strong>d the United States,<br />

the resilience of both countries, compared<br />

to the situation in Venezuela that has<br />

totally collapsed the economy.<br />

If Nigeria is to be faced with s<strong>an</strong>ctions<br />

by other countries like the US, China <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the Europe<strong>an</strong> Union, how are we going to<br />

cope? Are the people we have in government<br />

thinking about this? Will Nigeria survive<br />

trade s<strong>an</strong>ctions imposed by the US<br />

<strong>an</strong>d EU over dispute in trade or other matters?<br />

Ordinarily, with all of the resources<br />

available in Nigeria, both in hum<strong>an</strong><br />

capital <strong>an</strong>d natural resources, the <strong>an</strong>swer<br />

would have been a definite yes. But c<strong>an</strong> we<br />

say yes, given the situation we have found<br />

ourselves today?<br />

If we c<strong>an</strong>not say yes, what then is responsible<br />

for the negative <strong>an</strong>swer? What is it<br />

that has made Nigeria to fail so badly in<br />

the midst of abund<strong>an</strong>t resources? Waste,<br />

poor m<strong>an</strong>agement of resources, apathy, illiteracy,<br />

all amplified by deep-rooted<br />

ethnic <strong>an</strong>d religious sentiments. So, we<br />

swim in poverty in the midst of so much<br />

waste; in gas flaring all over the place, in<br />

pipeline leakages, crude oil theft <strong>an</strong>d agric<br />

produces without accessible roads to bring<br />

them to towns, a situation made worse by<br />

poor storage facilities <strong>an</strong>d lack of processing<br />

facilities.<br />

As a result, we are faced with a m<strong>an</strong>power<br />

that is so focused on trading abroad. Even<br />

without s<strong>an</strong>ctions, Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s are already<br />

leaving in numbers to other countries. What<br />

will happen if we are then faced with<br />

s<strong>an</strong>ctions? How will the scenario look like<br />

for Nigeria? Are we going to be like<br />

Venezuela or will the situation be worse? A<br />

country that c<strong>an</strong>not feed itself c<strong>an</strong>not be<br />

said to be sovereign; a country that c<strong>an</strong>not<br />

generate its electricity to power<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ufacturing <strong>an</strong>d processing c<strong>an</strong>not be<br />

said to be independent; a country that<br />

c<strong>an</strong>not guar<strong>an</strong>tee security for its citizens<br />

is not independent, <strong>an</strong>d a country that<br />

allows free-flow of illegal immigr<strong>an</strong>ts to<br />

cause mayhem amongst its population is<br />

a docile country.<br />

Therefore, if such a country is faced with<br />

trade or cyber attacks from bigger nations,<br />

the result will be catastrophic. It is not<br />

rocket science, it is what everyone should<br />

know, right from the beginning. If<br />

government officials are serious, they<br />

should be worried about the situation that<br />

we have found ourselves. As every sector of<br />

the economy appears to be hopeless, what<br />

do we do? What are the things we should<br />

do that will make us truly independent?<br />

What are the things that we c<strong>an</strong> produce<br />

for ourselves over here <strong>an</strong>d what are the<br />

things we must, of necessity, import from<br />

abroad?<br />

We must begin to consider our priorities.<br />

Self-sufficiency is the<br />

only sure way to earn<br />

global respect<br />

Again, what are the things that we c<strong>an</strong> do<br />

without if faced with a worst case scenerio?<br />

These ones must be identified. The next<br />

stage is to identify what it will take to<br />

produce enough of what we have, so we do<br />

not have to import them from abroad.<br />

This is very import<strong>an</strong>t because sometimes<br />

we introduce policies without looking at<br />

the implications for the people <strong>an</strong>d country.<br />

If items are necessary in the country, we do<br />

not have to impose a bl<strong>an</strong>ket b<strong>an</strong> on such<br />

items; all that is required is to put in place<br />

effective machinery to get such items produced<br />

locally, especially raw materials,<br />

spare parts <strong>an</strong>d others.<br />

Send Opinions & Letters to:<br />

opinions1234@yahoo.com<br />

It requires effective pl<strong>an</strong>ning, not just<br />

propag<strong>an</strong>da. So, our focus must be in the<br />

areas of research <strong>an</strong>d development. A<br />

country that is not spending enough or<br />

spending a signific<strong>an</strong>t part of its budget<br />

on research <strong>an</strong>d development has no future.<br />

We must seriously encourage the Aba,<br />

Nnewi <strong>an</strong>d other Nigeri<strong>an</strong> made products<br />

with full government support.<br />

Why is it that countries in the desert are<br />

becoming self-sufficient in food production<br />

<strong>an</strong>d over here, we are not making progress?<br />

Our researchers must find out why <strong>an</strong>d give<br />

us solutions; when they do, government<br />

must reciprocate by giving them full support.<br />

And, there must be enough<br />

sensitisation; the citizens must be made to<br />

underst<strong>an</strong>d clearly why they must patronise<br />

home-made products. The people in government<br />

must lead the way by setting<br />

worthy examples; you c<strong>an</strong>not be mouthing<br />

the use of locally m<strong>an</strong>ufactured goods<br />

<strong>an</strong>d be seen to be using foreign made.<br />

We also do not have accurate data base<br />

to hinge our pl<strong>an</strong>ning on. The world is going<br />

electric; we are investing heavily on<br />

petroleum <strong>an</strong>d search for new oil wells. We<br />

should be looking ahead. Above all, government<br />

must possess the necessary political<br />

will to enforce its programmes <strong>an</strong>d<br />

policies.<br />

The governor of the Central B<strong>an</strong>k has<br />

just <strong>an</strong>nounced the prohibition of some<br />

items on our import list to promote local<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ufacturing. But you will still find these<br />

b<strong>an</strong>ned items displayed conspicuously in<br />

our markets; how will the <strong>policy</strong> be<br />

effective? There must be no sacred cow, the<br />

consequences of not getting ready for<br />

tomorrow is very disastrous; government<br />

must begin now. Self- sufficiency is the only<br />

sure way to earn global respect.<br />

•Ikhioya, www.southsouthecho.com<br />

Twitter:@SunnyIkhioya


Foreign investments into Nigeria rise<br />

by 34% in Q1’19<br />

By Babajide Komolafe<br />

The value of total foreign<br />

investments into the country<br />

rose by 34.6 percent year-onyear<br />

to $8.5 billion in the first<br />

quarter of 2019 (Q1’19).<br />

This is contained in the<br />

National Bureau of Statistics<br />

(NBS)<br />

Capital Importation report for<br />

Q1’19 released yesterday.<br />

The report said: “The total<br />

value of capital importation into<br />

Nigeria stood at $8.485 billion<br />

in the first quarter of 2019. This<br />

represents <strong>an</strong> increase of<br />

216.03% compared to Q4 2018<br />

<strong>an</strong>d 34.61% increase compared<br />

to the first quarter of 2018.”<br />

The largest amount of capital<br />

importation by type was<br />

received through Portfolio<br />

Investment, which accounted<br />

for 84.21 percent ($7.1 billion)<br />

of total capital importation,<br />

followed by heading captured as<br />

‘Other Investment’, which<br />

accounted for 12.91 percent<br />

($1.1 billion) of total capital, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

then Foreign Direct Investment,<br />

FDI, which accounted for 2.86<br />

percent ($243.36million) of total<br />

capital imported in Q1’19.<br />

By sector, Capital importation<br />

by b<strong>an</strong>king dominated Q1’19<br />

reaching $2.9 billion of the total<br />

capital<br />

importation in Q1’19.<br />

The United Kingdom emerged<br />

as the top source of capital<br />

investment in Nigeria in Q1’19<br />

with $4.5 billion. This accounted<br />

for 53.40 percent of the total<br />

capital inflow in Q1’19.<br />

By Destination of Investment,<br />

Lagos state continued to emerge<br />

as the top destination of capital<br />

investment in Nigeria in Q1’19<br />

with $4.8 billion, accounting for<br />

56.25 percent of the total capital<br />

inflow in Q1’19.<br />

CURRENCY BUYING SELLING<br />

US DOLLAR<br />

POUNDS<br />

EURO<br />

FRANC<br />

YEN<br />

CFA<br />

WAUA<br />

RENMINBI<br />

RIYAL<br />

SDR<br />

DANISH<br />

RAND<br />

$108.60 -1.55<br />

2,526.00 0.00<br />

$12.34 -0.23<br />

$63.27 -1.79<br />

$57.14 -1.95<br />

305.95 306.45 306.95<br />

386.4454 387.077 387.7085<br />

347.7847 346.3498 346.9149<br />

309.6033 310.1093 310.6153<br />

2.8253 2.8299 2.8345<br />

0.5102 0.5202 0.5302<br />

423.9944 425.6873 425.3802<br />

44.486 44.5592 44.6323<br />

81.5801 81.7135 81.8468<br />

424.6892 425.3832 426.0773<br />

46.3154 46.3911 46.4667<br />

. 21.6522 21.6876 21.723<br />

CBN Exch<strong>an</strong>ge rate as at 02/07/2019<br />

By B<strong>an</strong>k, St<strong>an</strong>bic IBTC B<strong>an</strong>k<br />

Plc emerged at the top of capital<br />

investment in Nigeria in Q1’19<br />

with $3.6billion, accounting for<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 19<br />

42.5 percent of the total capital<br />

inflow in Q1’19.”<br />

M<strong>an</strong>aging Director/CEO of Unity B<strong>an</strong>k Plc, Mrs. Tomi Somefun fl<strong>an</strong>ked by Mentees at the<br />

2019 YP (Young Professional) breakfast Roundtable held in Lagos.<br />

FINANCIAL INCLUSION:<br />

CBN orders MfBs to acquire 64 new<br />

customers per month<br />

By Providence Emm<strong>an</strong>uel<br />

The Central B<strong>an</strong>k of Nigeria,<br />

CBN, yesterday, <strong>an</strong>nounced a<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial inclusion target of 64 new<br />

customers per month for each<br />

br<strong>an</strong>ch of Microfin<strong>an</strong>ce B<strong>an</strong>ks,<br />

MfBs, in the country.<br />

The target followed a series of<br />

meeting between the CBN <strong>an</strong>d<br />

MfB operators on the<br />

contributions of the<br />

subsector towards the<br />

achievement of the<br />

nation’s goal of 80<br />

percent fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

inclusion by 2020.<br />

Director, Other<br />

Fin<strong>an</strong>cial Institutions<br />

Supervision Department,<br />

CBN, Mrs. Tokunbo<br />

Martins, <strong>an</strong>nounced this<br />

target in a letter to all<br />

MfBs, titled: “Letter to<br />

all Microfin<strong>an</strong>ce B<strong>an</strong>ks,<br />

MfBs, on the Revised<br />

National Fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

Inclusion Targets.”<br />

The letter reads: “It will<br />

be recalled that the<br />

National Fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

Inclusion strategy (NFIS)<br />

was launched in October<br />

2012 <strong>an</strong>d revised in 2018<br />

with the major objective<br />

of increasing the<br />

percentage of adult<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s who own b<strong>an</strong>k<br />

accounts <strong>an</strong>d use formal<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial services from the<br />

baseline figure of 46.3<br />

percent in 2010 to 80<br />

percent by 2020.<br />

“Over the last six years of<br />

implementation of the strategy,<br />

MfBs have contributed signific<strong>an</strong>tly<br />

towards the realization of the stated<br />

objective. As at the end of 2018, 63.2<br />

percent or 63 million adult<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s were fin<strong>an</strong>cially served<br />

leaving <strong>an</strong> inclusion gap of 36.8<br />

percent or 36.6 million adult<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s that need to be included.<br />

“Given the short time to the end<br />

of the target date, it has become<br />

expedient for all stakeholders to<br />

double efforts towards the<br />

realization of the targeted 80<br />

percent inclusion rate.<br />

“In a bid to mobilize stakeholders<br />

on the Revised National Fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

Inclusion Strategy (NFIS 2.0) <strong>an</strong>d<br />

accelerate progress towards the<br />

achievement of the target, the CBN<br />

held a stakeholders’ forum for all<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial service providers in the<br />

six geo-political zones in the first<br />

<strong>an</strong>d second quarters of 20l9 which<br />

was attended by representatives of<br />

MfBs.<br />

“The objective of the forum was<br />

to expose stakeholders to the<br />

detailed provisions of the revised<br />

strategy (NFlS 2.0) <strong>an</strong>d their<br />

expected roles/responsibilities in<br />

the fin<strong>an</strong>cial inclusion agenda.<br />

“One of the major resolutions<br />

reached at the event was the<br />

setting of a target for each br<strong>an</strong>ch<br />

of a MfB to acquire 64 new<br />

customers per month. This<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>slates to 774 new b<strong>an</strong>k accounts<br />

(measured by new BVN<br />

registration) per br<strong>an</strong>ch per year.<br />

Given the urgency of this task, it is<br />

import<strong>an</strong>t to cascade the target to<br />

your br<strong>an</strong>ches for their information<br />

<strong>an</strong>d implementation.’’<br />

Account<strong>an</strong>ts must work with govt to bridge<br />

infrastructure gap <strong>—</strong> ACCA<br />

By Elizabeth Adegbes<strong>an</strong><br />

The Association of Chartered<br />

Certified Account<strong>an</strong>ts<br />

(ACCA) has said that professional<br />

account<strong>an</strong>ts in the country must<br />

work with the government in<br />

mitigating the risk associated with<br />

infrastructure projects.<br />

According to the association,<br />

these account<strong>an</strong>ts will play a vital<br />

role in bridging the infrastructure<br />

gap by improving the selection,<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cing <strong>an</strong>d delivery of<br />

infrastructure projects.<br />

ACCA disclosed this in its<br />

recent joint report with Chartered<br />

Professional Account<strong>an</strong>ts,<br />

C<strong>an</strong>ada, titled: “Bridging the<br />

Afric<strong>an</strong> infrastructure gap”.<br />

The report stated: “In order for<br />

infrastructure projects to be<br />

successful, governments need the<br />

right team in place, which<br />

includes the professional<br />

account<strong>an</strong>t.<br />

“Governments need the right<br />

professional team in place to<br />

harness the benefits of additional<br />

investment while working to<br />

mitigate the signific<strong>an</strong>t risks<br />

associated with infrastructure<br />

projects.<br />

GPW gives 96<br />

awards to<br />

outst<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

persons,<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies<br />

By Cynthia Alo<br />

About 96 firms <strong>an</strong>d women<br />

who have distinguished<br />

themselves in industry <strong>an</strong>d top<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement received<br />

certification <strong>an</strong>d awards at the<br />

2019 Great Place To Work<br />

(GPTW) 6th Annual Awards<br />

held in Lagos. The awards<br />

went to outst<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

personalities <strong>an</strong>d comp<strong>an</strong>ies in<br />

various categories.<br />

It attracted entries from over<br />

six Afric<strong>an</strong> countries including<br />

Kenya, Cote D’ Ivoire, Senegal<br />

<strong>an</strong>d South Africa, Namibia <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Egypt.<br />

The Group M<strong>an</strong>aging<br />

Director/CEO, GPTW, Kunle<br />

Malomo, said the awards were<br />

not aimed at recognising only<br />

winners, but also to instill good<br />

work practices in work places.<br />

He said the comp<strong>an</strong>y’s vision<br />

entails exp<strong>an</strong>ding the good<br />

work place culture across<br />

Africa, adding that the coming<br />

editions would feature about<br />

300 comp<strong>an</strong>ies <strong>an</strong>d over 100<br />

persons.<br />

A winner of the Exceptional<br />

Women Leaders Awards<br />

category, Mrs. Temitope<br />

Balogun said; “I am excited,<br />

I’m very proud of women being<br />

recognized. This is a platform<br />

where exceptional women are<br />

recognised.”<br />

Earlier in his speech, the<br />

Keynote speaker, Austin<br />

Okere, said Great Place To<br />

Work is out to create valueshared<br />

personalities, stressing<br />

that the awards are aimed at<br />

impacting comp<strong>an</strong>ies <strong>an</strong>d<br />

individuals such that they<br />

would become internationally<br />

recognised.<br />

On the comp<strong>an</strong>y certification<br />

category, were: ACCION<br />

Microfin<strong>an</strong>ce B<strong>an</strong>k; Afril<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Properties; Avon HMO; Broll<br />

from Namibia; CISCOtm<br />

Egypt; Courteville Business<br />

Solution.<br />

Others are; Ernst &Young,<br />

FBN General Insur<strong>an</strong>ce; FBN<br />

Holdings, which were grouped<br />

on the large comp<strong>an</strong>ies<br />

categories.<br />

The medium comp<strong>an</strong>ies that<br />

bagged certification are: FBN<br />

Insur<strong>an</strong>ce, H<strong>an</strong>g<strong>an</strong>a, Incentro,<br />

Leadway Assur<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

Meristerm Security Ltd,<br />

Novartis Phamarceuticals,<br />

Namibiadiaries, NSIA<br />

Insur<strong>an</strong>ce, O&L Centre, Pizza<br />

Hot, Pwc <strong>an</strong>d RMB.<br />

Those that bagged the<br />

awards of best work place are:<br />

S<strong>an</strong>ofi Nig Ltd, SC Johnson,<br />

Softcom, Sterling B<strong>an</strong>k, Wema<br />

B<strong>an</strong>k, <strong>an</strong>d United Capital.<br />

“Account<strong>an</strong>ts must play a critical<br />

role in closing the infrastructure<br />

gap by improving the selection,<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cing <strong>an</strong>d delivery of<br />

infrastructure projects.<br />

The report noted, “the nation is<br />

expected to invest $618 billion in<br />

its infrastructure between now <strong>an</strong>d<br />

2040, however it has a projected<br />

investment gap of $210.3 billion<br />

its public sector needs to plug”.<br />

Commenting on the report,<br />

ACCA’s Head, Nigeria, Thomas<br />

Isibor, said: “Across Nigeria there<br />

are a number of barriers that come<br />

into play when meeting our<br />

infrastructure needs.


20<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 21


22<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019


Hitachi opens data discussion in Abuja<br />

By Juliet Umeh<br />

H<br />

I T A C H I<br />

V<strong>an</strong>tara has said it is set to<br />

drive the next wave of multiplied<br />

innovations with Data driven insights<br />

using Cloud Based technology<br />

to empower <strong>an</strong>d m<strong>an</strong>age<br />

modern workforces in Abuja.<br />

The comp<strong>an</strong>y said it would use<br />

the forum to present solutions in<br />

its stable that c<strong>an</strong> help org<strong>an</strong>isations<br />

put their data into better use,<br />

leading to monetizing such data.<br />

The comp<strong>an</strong>y said since everyday<br />

business is under pressure to<br />

meet up with set goals <strong>an</strong>d objectives,<br />

only digital tr<strong>an</strong>sformation,<br />

c<strong>an</strong> help businesses accelerate<br />

cost efficiency <strong>an</strong>d time to market<br />

by automating operations <strong>an</strong>d<br />

processes.<br />

The comp<strong>an</strong>y added that data<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, Wednesday, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 23<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sformation would help increase<br />

loyalty <strong>an</strong>d grow revenue<br />

by improving customer experience<br />

<strong>an</strong>d unlock innovations.<br />

The comp<strong>an</strong>y’s M<strong>an</strong>aging Director<br />

for West <strong>an</strong>d East Africa, JP<br />

Smith, said “Hitachi remains the<br />

only OEM that guar<strong>an</strong>tees you<br />

100% data protection- no data<br />

loss”.<br />

Also, the comp<strong>an</strong>y’s Regional<br />

M<strong>an</strong>aging Director, West Africa,<br />

Wale Awosok<strong>an</strong>re, said “the comp<strong>an</strong>y’s<br />

data solution helps people<br />

scale into the untapped potential<br />

of data, riding on the comp<strong>an</strong>y’s<br />

experience on how to store, enrich,<br />

activate <strong>an</strong>d monetize data from<br />

the business l<strong>an</strong>dscape”.<br />

The event aims at engaging specific<br />

org<strong>an</strong>izations in both public<br />

<strong>an</strong>d private institutions on how to<br />

become more effective at leveraging<br />

data <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>alytics to power<br />

their business models.<br />

It is scheduled to hold at<br />

Tr<strong>an</strong>scorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja,<br />

Nigeria on Tuesday.<br />

At this event customers will<br />

learn how to achieve smarter, faster<br />

insights with integrated data<br />

services <strong>an</strong>d proven blueprints<br />

that make the most of their data.<br />

Achieve their business outcomes<br />

<strong>an</strong>d service levels with intelligent<br />

resource deployment that streamlines<br />

IT <strong>an</strong>d reduces costs <strong>an</strong>d<br />

risks.<br />

Modernize for digital tr<strong>an</strong>sformation<br />

using the right cloud strategy<br />

built for their businesses with<br />

the most flexible, open <strong>an</strong>d trusted<br />

choices<br />

•Garment line of<br />

Ariaria Market, Aba<br />

Aba on the world<br />

map again<br />

•As Google takes digital training to Enyimba city Artis<strong>an</strong>s<br />

•Abia govt dem<strong>an</strong>ds ICT <strong>policy</strong>, internet city from Google<br />

•Promises to flag off Economic city, December<br />

•Shoeline of Ariaria<br />

Market, Aba<br />

By Prince Osuagwu,<br />

Hi-Tech Editor<br />

The <strong>an</strong>cient town of Aba,<br />

Enyimba City, Abia state has<br />

remained a commercial city,<br />

even before 1901 when the British<br />

Colonial administration imposed<br />

a military post there. yet the<br />

presence of the military did not<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>ge the status quo, but rather<br />

emboldened the commercial<br />

activities <strong>an</strong>d in no time, the city<br />

became a collecting point for<br />

agricultural products following<br />

the British established railway<br />

line running through it to Port<br />

Harcourt.<br />

Its commercial nature is<br />

original considering that it sits at<br />

the intersection of roads leading<br />

to Port Harcourt, Owerri,<br />

Umuahia, Ikot Ekpene, <strong>an</strong>d Ikot<br />

Abasi - the unique feature which<br />

original owners, the Ngwa cl<strong>an</strong>,<br />

may have seen before establishing<br />

it as a market town, long before<br />

the arrival of the colonial masters.<br />

Although Aba was not made the<br />

capital upon the creation of Abia<br />

state in 1991, it however, remained<br />

a major urb<strong>an</strong> settlement <strong>an</strong>d<br />

commercial centre of not only the<br />

state but the South East region.<br />

The economic viability of<br />

Enyimba city is not in doubt,<br />

having naturally been endowed<br />

with oil wells <strong>an</strong>d a 30 kilometres<br />

gas pipeline from the Imo River<br />

natural gas repository, which<br />

powers the city.<br />

Aba is well known for its<br />

h<strong>an</strong>dicrafts resulting in major<br />

economic contributions being<br />

Textiles <strong>an</strong>d Palm Oil,<br />

supported by pharmaceuticals,<br />

plastics, cement, <strong>an</strong>d cosmetics.<br />

These, made the popular Ariaria<br />

International Market the largest<br />

in West Africa, exporting made in<br />

Aba shoes, bags, garments, skin<br />

artefacts among others to other<br />

markets in Africa <strong>an</strong>d beyond.<br />

However, the down side of this<br />

beautiful city is that nearly its over<br />

three million population, which<br />

are mainly craftsmen <strong>an</strong>d traders<br />

are plying their trade in crude <strong>an</strong>d<br />

<strong>an</strong>alogue methods.<br />

The alleged failing of successive<br />

governments to keep the state up<br />

to date with development did not<br />

help matters. Road networks in the<br />

city beg<strong>an</strong> to fail <strong>an</strong>d eventually<br />

deteriorated. Refuse now litter the<br />

city in abysmal form, making it<br />

become infamously the dirtiest city<br />

in Nigeria.<br />

Aba is well known<br />

for its h<strong>an</strong>dicrafts<br />

resulting in major<br />

economic<br />

contributions being<br />

textiles <strong>an</strong>d Palm<br />

Oil, supported by<br />

pharmaceuticals,<br />

plastics, cement,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d cosmetics<br />

However, between the current<br />

Abia state government <strong>an</strong>d<br />

technology comp<strong>an</strong>y, Google,<br />

some ch<strong>an</strong>ges appear to be on the<br />

way.<br />

While the tech comp<strong>an</strong>y has<br />

launched a digital skills training<br />

to the <strong>an</strong>cient city, capable of<br />

digitizing businesses of the<br />

teeming Artis<strong>an</strong>s, the state<br />

government is making<br />

preparations to flag off <strong>an</strong><br />

economic hub called Enyimba<br />

Economic City, EEC. The hub is<br />

located in a 9,803 hectares of l<strong>an</strong>d,<br />

sp<strong>an</strong>ning three Local Government<br />

Areas of Abia State, Ukwa East,<br />

Ukwa West <strong>an</strong>d Ugwunagbo.<br />

The l<strong>an</strong>d is at the centre of the<br />

five Southeast <strong>an</strong>d four Southsouth<br />

States <strong>an</strong>d has the right<br />

characteristics <strong>an</strong>d ingredients to<br />

drive massive economic<br />

exp<strong>an</strong>sion of the region <strong>an</strong>d by<br />

extension Nigeria.<br />

It has major arterial, intercity<br />

roads connections. It is near<br />

existing sea ports,Onne <strong>an</strong>d<br />

PortHacourt <strong>an</strong>d proposed Akwa<br />

Ibom deep sea port.<br />

It has proximity to Owerri,<br />

PortHacourt <strong>an</strong>d Uyo Airports. It<br />

has functional gas pipelines <strong>an</strong>d<br />

boarder Owaza gas fields. It is<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sversed by existing National<br />

rail line from PortHacourt to<br />

Maiduguri .<br />

The key pillars of Enyimba<br />

Economic City is to create a<br />

global business hub that has the<br />

capacity to provide over 700,000<br />

jobs, urb<strong>an</strong> housing of over<br />

300,000 units, urb<strong>an</strong> population<br />

of more th<strong>an</strong> 1.5 Million people.<br />

It is projected that the city will<br />

provide more th<strong>an</strong><br />

2,000industrial/ business units,<br />

with estimated <strong>an</strong>nual value<br />

output of more th<strong>an</strong> $5 Billion.<br />

Google digital skills<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>while, Google Nigeria at<br />

the weekend launched its Digital<br />

Skills for Africa program in the<br />

city <strong>an</strong>d other local communities<br />

in Abia State.<br />

Google’s Digital Skills for<br />

Africa program offers training<br />

courses to help individuals <strong>an</strong>d<br />

communities develop <strong>an</strong>d grow<br />

digital skills, find jobs <strong>an</strong>d<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>ce in their careers. The<br />

program provides free online<br />

courses, tools, <strong>an</strong>d in-person<br />

digital training to students,<br />

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24 <strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, Wednesday, JULY 3, 2019<br />

By Emm<strong>an</strong>uel Elebeke<br />

The Director General of the<br />

National Broadcasting<br />

Commission, NBC, Mallam Isaq<br />

Modibbo Kawu, says the new<br />

broadcasting code billed for launch<br />

tomorrow, in K<strong>an</strong>o will reposition the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> broadcasting l<strong>an</strong>dscape<br />

<strong>an</strong>d address the preponder<strong>an</strong>ce of<br />

hate speech <strong>an</strong>d fake news that<br />

characterise the industry.<br />

He said the new code will reflect<br />

some of the recommendations made<br />

by the committee constituted by the<br />

Commission to review the 2015<br />

general elections with a view to<br />

taming the menace of hate speech<br />

<strong>an</strong>d unprofessional conduct of some<br />

media practitioners in the country.<br />

The code is actually the 6th<br />

edition <strong>an</strong>d was prepared since 2017.<br />

Kawu said the launch was<br />

delayed due to a combination of<br />

<strong>issue</strong>s.<br />

According to him, “I c<strong>an</strong> confirm<br />

to you that work on the 6th Edition<br />

of The Code had been completed<br />

since 2017, but it has not been<br />

released since then due to a<br />

combination of circumst<strong>an</strong>ces. We<br />

hope that when launched, it will not<br />

only complement the existing codes<br />

but help in repositioning the<br />

broadcasting l<strong>an</strong>dscape in this<br />

country. ”<br />

Digital Switchover<br />

He also used the opportunity to<br />

explain the government’s readiness<br />

to complete the digital switchover<br />

project despite the paucity of funds.<br />

He said the Commission has<br />

embarked on <strong>an</strong> elaborate rollout<br />

pl<strong>an</strong> in all the six geopolitical zones<br />

of the country, especially Lagos, Port<br />

Harcourt <strong>an</strong>d K<strong>an</strong>o where potential<br />

investors are eager to move in <strong>an</strong>d<br />

explore the vast opportunities in the<br />

project.<br />

He said: “We are about to conclude<br />

the installation of facilities for<br />

Gombe; while the stakeholders are<br />

determined to move into the biggest<br />

media markets of Lagos, K<strong>an</strong>o <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Port Harcourt in the near future. That<br />

is part of <strong>an</strong> elaborate nation-wide<br />

rollout pl<strong>an</strong>, along with a definitive<br />

timeline for the switch off of<br />

Analogue tr<strong>an</strong>smission in Jos, Abuja,<br />

Ilorin, Kaduna, Enugu, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Osogbo”.<br />

He said a new timetable will be<br />

released once it has been approved<br />

by the Board of the Commission but,<br />

however, assured that the<br />

Commission will direct that PAY TV<br />

operators desist from the further<br />

carriage of free terrestrial TV<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>nels as soon as <strong>an</strong>alogue<br />

Switch off is concluded.<br />

N4bn debt owed by broadcast<br />

licensees<br />

Aba on the world map again<br />

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educators, job seekers <strong>an</strong>d<br />

businesses.<br />

Head, Br<strong>an</strong>d & Reputation, SSA<br />

at Google, Mojolaoluwa Aderemi-<br />

Makinde said: “We’re doing this<br />

because we believe that more<br />

needs to be done to empower<br />

young Afric<strong>an</strong>s to succeed in the<br />

digital world.”<br />

She added that the youth make<br />

up 60% of Africa’s unemployed,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d that developing digital<br />

entrepreneurship <strong>an</strong>d creating<br />

new job opportunities for them is<br />

critical to Africa’s tr<strong>an</strong>sformative<br />

growth<br />

Welcoming the Google digital<br />

team to Aba, Governor Abia State<br />

Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, said:<br />

“The Government of Abia State is<br />

excited to have Google introduce<br />

the Digital Skills Training to the<br />

business community <strong>an</strong>d local<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ufacturers in Aba. This will<br />

drive business exp<strong>an</strong>sion, help to<br />

increase sales <strong>an</strong>d create<br />

employment opportunities in our<br />

state”<br />

New<br />

Broadcasting<br />

code to<br />

tackle fake<br />

news, hate<br />

speech<br />

menace<br />

Kawu also decried the attitude of<br />

some broadcast stations owing the<br />

Commission over N4billion on<br />

license renewal, warning that the<br />

big hammer may fall on them in no<br />

dist<strong>an</strong>t time.<br />

He regretted that “m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

conspiracy theories challenging<br />

smooth regulation of broadcasting<br />

in Nigeria have slowed the wheel of<br />

BY PRINCE OSUAGWU<br />

The Federal Government has<br />

declared its determination to<br />

provide a lifelong unique<br />

identification for every individual<br />

physically residing in Nigeria <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s in the Diaspora within the<br />

next five years.<br />

Director-General of the National<br />

Identity M<strong>an</strong>agement Commission<br />

(NIMC), Engr. Aliyu Aziz, made the<br />

declaration recently while speaking<br />

at the Fifth Annual Meeting of the<br />

Identity for Africa (ID4Africa)<br />

Movement in Joh<strong>an</strong>nesburg, South<br />

Africa.<br />

Addressing the over 1,500<br />

delegates at the world’s largest<br />

identity for the development<br />

gathering, Engr. Aziz stated that for<br />

Nigeria to enh<strong>an</strong>ce govern<strong>an</strong>ce, help<br />

its people rise out of poverty, restore<br />

growth <strong>an</strong>d participate in the digital<br />

economy, there was a need for a<br />

unique digital identification<br />

platform that is linked to functional<br />

identification registries for accessing<br />

services.<br />

Ikpeazu, represented by the<br />

secretary of state government, Mr<br />

Chris Ezem, said the world is now<br />

a global village as a result of<br />

information technology <strong>an</strong>d Abia<br />

through the Digital Skills<br />

Training by Google will be able<br />

to key into the digital narrative,<br />

giving Aba, the commercial hub<br />

in Nigeria, the needed visibility in<br />

the world map”<br />

According to Ikpeazu, “<br />

Government is keyed into<br />

eliminating waste, building more<br />

roads <strong>an</strong>d repairing more in this<br />

second tenure. This digital launch<br />

has come at a better place to<br />

complement these efforts.<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>while we are dem<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

from Google to establish Abia<br />

state ICT <strong>policy</strong>, digital centres in<br />

all corners of Abia state <strong>an</strong>d build<br />

internet centres particularly in<br />

Abia state universities to enable<br />

the students key into ICT before<br />

they come out of school.<br />

“ We are ready to support Google<br />

because the government is<br />

particularly interested in Aba as<br />

the commercial nerve centre of the<br />

South East, if not Africa. That is<br />

•Kawu<br />

progress. We are in <strong>an</strong> era of<br />

persistent pattern of refusal to renew<br />

operating licenses. This has led to<br />

over N4 billion owed to NBC. We are<br />

also challenged by perceived big<br />

operators who do not w<strong>an</strong>t to be<br />

regulated. They owe <strong>an</strong>d w<strong>an</strong>t to be<br />

allowed to determine what to pay.<br />

It’s a very pathetic situation”, he<br />

added.<br />

FG to cover all Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s with digital<br />

identification in five years<br />

In realisation of the dem<strong>an</strong>ds to<br />

function in the digital economy for<br />

sustainable growth, Engr. Aziz told<br />

the audience that Nigeria is<br />

executing a digital identity<br />

ecosystem project endorsed in<br />

September 2018 by the Federal<br />

Executive Council, the highest<br />

decision-making org<strong>an</strong> of<br />

government.<br />

Laying bare the gr<strong>an</strong>d pl<strong>an</strong> by the<br />

government in his paper titled<br />

‘Digital Identity the Cornerstone to<br />

Effective Service Delivery’ he<br />

revealed that the Strategic Roadmap<br />

Vision is to reach universal coverage<br />

of robust digital identification in<br />

Nigeria by applying <strong>an</strong> ecosystem<br />

approach of enrolling citizens of all<br />

ages <strong>an</strong>d legal residents within the<br />

set timeframe.<br />

“The ecosystem approach of<br />

enrolment will constitute trusted<br />

partners <strong>an</strong>d a pay-per-play model<br />

for successful enrolments. The<br />

purpose of the ecosystem approach<br />

is to leverage existing capabilities<br />

<strong>an</strong>d enrolment facilities of<br />

government agencies, partners <strong>an</strong>d<br />

why we are establishing the<br />

Enyimba Economic City here.<br />

“ Enyimba economic city<br />

started three years ago. We have<br />

completed concept designs.<br />

Federal government has three<br />

percent in the city <strong>an</strong>d has paid its<br />

own share. We have done all the<br />

agreements with the host<br />

community. Social environmental<br />

impact assessment has been done.<br />

Everything expected of the State<br />

government has been done. We are<br />

looking at between now <strong>an</strong>d<br />

December to unveil because all the<br />

necessary steps to begin, have be<br />

taken” he added.<br />

President, Association of Tailors<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Fashion Designers in Abia<br />

State, Onyebuchi Nwigwe,<br />

expressed appreciation to Google<br />

for introducing the Training<br />

saying: “The association is open<br />

to receiving the training from<br />

Google because they know that as<br />

fashion designers <strong>an</strong>d tailors they<br />

will be able to properly compete<br />

with their counterparts across the<br />

world after they have adopted <strong>an</strong>d<br />

introduced the digital skills to<br />

their business models.”<br />

Cybercrime: Microsoft warns Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies on menacing phishing threat<br />

By Juliet Umeh<br />

Technology Comp<strong>an</strong>y, Microsoft,<br />

has raised the alarm over the<br />

damaging effects of cybersecurity<br />

threat called phishing, warning<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> comp<strong>an</strong>ies <strong>an</strong>d individuals<br />

to guard against it.<br />

Phishing is a cyber attack method<br />

which a fraudulent cybercriminal<br />

uses to obtain sensitive information<br />

such as usernames, passwords <strong>an</strong>d<br />

credit card details from unsuspecting<br />

online users, disguising as a<br />

trustworthy entity. Typically carried<br />

out by email spoofing or inst<strong>an</strong>t<br />

messaging, it often directs users to<br />

enter personal information at a fake<br />

website which matches the look <strong>an</strong>d<br />

feel of the legitimate site.<br />

According to Microsoft, phishing<br />

is the number one threat in Nigeria<br />

today.<br />

It said phishing has the highest<br />

growth rate among the four other<br />

identified key threats that have risen<br />

to the forefront to undermine the<br />

fight against cybercrime.<br />

The software gi<strong>an</strong>t’s recently<br />

published Security Intelligence<br />

Report, said in several attacks that<br />

happened in the past year including<br />

<strong>an</strong> overview of the threat l<strong>an</strong>dscape,<br />

phishing claims the higher rate.<br />

Digital Advisor for Microsoft<br />

Middle East & Africa, Mr. D<strong>an</strong>iel<br />

Adeyemo, at a round table<br />

conference in Lagos recently, said:<br />

“From our ongoing research, we<br />

found that in the past year<br />

r<strong>an</strong>somware attacks as a vector<br />

declined, software supply chains<br />

have become a risk, cryptocurrency<br />

private sector operators in Nigeria,<br />

as opposed to building new ones.”<br />

He added.<br />

He said on J<strong>an</strong>uary 1, 2019<br />

government beg<strong>an</strong> the m<strong>an</strong>datory<br />

enforcement of the use of the<br />

National Identification Number<br />

(NIN) for services like application for<br />

<strong>an</strong>d issu<strong>an</strong>ce of passport,<br />

registration of voters, the opening<br />

of b<strong>an</strong>k accounts, all consumer credit<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sactions, purchase of insur<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

policies, tr<strong>an</strong>sactions with social<br />

security implications, all l<strong>an</strong>d related<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sactions, tr<strong>an</strong>sactions specified<br />

under the contributory health<br />

insur<strong>an</strong>ce scheme, payment of taxes,<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sactions pertaining to pension,<br />

admission into schools <strong>an</strong>d all other<br />

relev<strong>an</strong>t government services.<br />

Semicolon partners Henley<br />

Business School to<br />

eradicate unemployment<br />

By Juliet Umeh<br />

Technology training institute<br />

<strong>an</strong>d innovation hub,<br />

Semicolon in partnership with <strong>an</strong><br />

international institute, Henley<br />

Business School, have launched<br />

<strong>an</strong> initiative, targeted at<br />

equipping young talented<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s with the necessary<br />

skills to drive innovation.<br />

The launch was themed: Linking<br />

the Technology <strong>an</strong>d Innovation<br />

through Education, in building the<br />

workforce of the future.<br />

The partners believe that<br />

technology has the power to<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sform industries <strong>an</strong>d the lives<br />

of Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s.<br />

Chief Executive Officer of<br />

Semicolon, Mr. Sam Imm<strong>an</strong>uel,<br />

said the mission of the initiative is<br />

to catalyse innovation in Nigeria<br />

by equipping the talented youth<br />

of Nigeria with skills required in<br />

the fast-ch<strong>an</strong>ging world of work<br />

that continues to embrace digital<br />

strategies.<br />

He said that the target is to<br />

make Nigeria home to a talented<br />

thriving technology community<br />

that leads the world in innovation.<br />

Imm<strong>an</strong>uel said: “Nigeria is<br />

blessed with a large population, a<br />

large portion of that population<br />

is young people <strong>an</strong>d 57 percent of<br />

the adults are between the ages of<br />

mining is prevalent, <strong>an</strong>d phishing<br />

still remains the preferred attack<br />

method.<br />

“While this may indicate progress<br />

in blocking r<strong>an</strong>somware attacks<br />

against org<strong>an</strong>isations, it also draws<br />

our attention to new avenues now<br />

being identified for attacks. These<br />

new avenues are very easily ignored<br />

by org<strong>an</strong>isations but are a<br />

recognisable ‘pathway’ for<br />

penetration.”<br />

He said that with const<strong>an</strong>t<br />

ongoing attacks rising to the surface<br />

across the Afric<strong>an</strong> continent, it’s<br />

evident that governments <strong>an</strong>d<br />

industries have a long way to go with<br />

successfully mitigating risks when<br />

it comes to cybercrime.<br />

However, Adeyemo believed that<br />

security is a journey <strong>an</strong>d not a<br />

destination <strong>an</strong>d must be addressed<br />

holistically by everyone <strong>an</strong>d not by a<br />

single vendor.<br />

He said: “By working closely with<br />

our partners, governments,<br />

industry, <strong>an</strong>d the security ecosystem<br />

our aim is to ensure consumers <strong>an</strong>d<br />

businesses c<strong>an</strong> trust the technology<br />

they make use of - not viewing these<br />

solutions as barriers to technology<br />

adoption.”<br />

Also, the comp<strong>an</strong>y’s Country<br />

M<strong>an</strong>ager for Nigeria & Gh<strong>an</strong>a, Mr.<br />

Akin B<strong>an</strong>uso, expressed worry that<br />

the trend is gathering momentum<br />

that spells d<strong>an</strong>ger to the business<br />

community, <strong>an</strong>d encouraged<br />

org<strong>an</strong>izations to guard against<br />

cybercrime.<br />

He noted that as org<strong>an</strong>isations<br />

continue to digitally tr<strong>an</strong>sform, so<br />

does their exposure to threats within<br />

cyberspace.<br />

B<strong>an</strong>uso said: “Org<strong>an</strong>isations<br />

need to leverage ever-improving<br />

capabilities with adv<strong>an</strong>ced<br />

technologies like Artificial<br />

Intelligence to efficiently combat<br />

cybercrime. We have a responsibility<br />

to educate businesses about these<br />

recent developments; this is what<br />

encompassed our goal for this event.<br />

“While there will always be new<br />

threats, attacks <strong>an</strong>d technologies,<br />

org<strong>an</strong>izations, <strong>an</strong>d comp<strong>an</strong>ies c<strong>an</strong><br />

begin to take action today to address<br />

security concerns <strong>an</strong>d improve their<br />

security postures. It is critical for<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies to strengthen their core<br />

security hygiene across areas like<br />

monitoring, <strong>an</strong>tivirus, patch, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

operating systems, adopt modern<br />

platforms <strong>an</strong>d comprehensive<br />

identity, security <strong>an</strong>d m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

solutions, <strong>an</strong>d to leverage features<br />

offered within cloud services.”<br />

He added: “It is just as import<strong>an</strong>t<br />

to create education <strong>an</strong>d awareness<br />

across employee populations in<br />

order to build <strong>an</strong>d sustain a<br />

pervasive security culture.”<br />

18 <strong>an</strong>d 35. Unfortunately, about<br />

60 percent of that population is<br />

either unemployed or<br />

underemployed.<br />

“We are on a journey to<br />

eradicate unemployment by<br />

driving inclusive <strong>an</strong>d profitable<br />

growth.<br />

We are doing this by empowering<br />

a generation of techpreneruers<br />

that will solve problems faced by<br />

Nigeria-<strong>an</strong>d the world.<br />

Also, Vice-De<strong>an</strong> Africa, Henley<br />

Business School, Mr. Je<strong>an</strong>-Pierre<br />

Choulet said the school was<br />

inspired by the sheer dynamism<br />

<strong>an</strong>d creativity seen in Nigeria <strong>an</strong>d<br />

decided to see what more the<br />

institute could do to bring it’s<br />

applied teaching approach to the<br />

country.<br />

He said: “Our new partnership<br />

with Semicolon is a perfect match<br />

with Henley providing the<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement expertise <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Semicolon the digital innovation.<br />

According to the partners, both<br />

of them have a track record of<br />

supporting entrepreneurship.<br />

They added that one of their<br />

projects will be creation of <strong>an</strong><br />

innovation catalyst, <strong>an</strong> agile <strong>an</strong>d<br />

modern framework that will<br />

allow them to ensure amazing<br />

ideas are detected, supported <strong>an</strong>d<br />

maintained after launch.


V<strong>an</strong>guard, Wednesday, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 25<br />

Surviving in Nigeri<strong>an</strong> business<br />

environment requires strong<br />

business focus<br />

<strong>—</strong> Biodun Omoniyi VDC, CEO<br />

M<strong>an</strong>aging Director of VDT limited, Mr Biodun Omoniyi, is a restless m<strong>an</strong>. As a fresh<br />

Engineering graduate in 1989, Omoniyi knew he was not cut out to carry files looking for<br />

paid employment. His restless nature had sent signals to his membr<strong>an</strong>e that the <strong>an</strong>swer<br />

rested in establishing his own comp<strong>an</strong>y <strong>an</strong>d become employer of labour. His first instinct<br />

was to delve into the Information <strong>an</strong>d Communications, ICT space. the desire gave birth to<br />

Bitcom Systems Limited,a System integration comp<strong>an</strong>y.<br />

Typical of a restless mind, twelve years after, Omoniyi was also to establish VDT Communications<br />

Limited in 2001. VDT focuses mainly on providing Broadb<strong>an</strong>d Communications<br />

Service to the growing data-centric fin<strong>an</strong>cial sector of the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> economy.<br />

He has since lead the growth of VDT through his dynamic m<strong>an</strong>agement style from the then<br />

one br<strong>an</strong>ch office to the multi-br<strong>an</strong>ch entity it is today. In 2014, Omoniyi led a consortium of<br />

three comp<strong>an</strong>ies including his VDT <strong>an</strong>d Bitcom to bid for <strong>an</strong>d won the coveted 2.3 GHz<br />

spectrum auctioned by the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Communications Commission, NCC.<br />

Today, the spectrum has helped Omoniyi’s VDT to launch <strong>an</strong> adv<strong>an</strong>ced 4G LTE broadb<strong>an</strong>d<br />

service said to be close to a 5G service platform<br />

He told Hi-Tech how the journey of his venture into into the ICT space has been since after<br />

school <strong>an</strong>d what businesses must do to survive in Nigeri<strong>an</strong> business environment.<br />

Excerpts;<br />

By Prince Osuagwu<br />

ou made headlines in 2014<br />

Ywhen BitFlux group you are<br />

part of grabbed the 2.3 GHz<br />

spectrum auction by the Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

Communications Commission,<br />

against well-known telecom<br />

gi<strong>an</strong>ts in Nigeria. What has that<br />

spectrum helped you achieve?<br />

Bitcom group was a special<br />

purpose vehicle to acquire that<br />

spectrum. We knew that the<br />

spectrum would be <strong>an</strong> import<strong>an</strong>t<br />

factor in our strategy to<br />

institutionalise a strong network<br />

in the broadb<strong>an</strong>d market. Today,<br />

the result is tremendous growth in<br />

a market m<strong>an</strong>y operators are<br />

closing shops daily.<br />

The spectrum is responsible for<br />

our reputation in the enterprise<br />

market <strong>an</strong>d our confidence in<br />

venturing into the retail side of the<br />

market, now<br />

Now, you are looking at<br />

exp<strong>an</strong>ding your services to retail<br />

broadb<strong>an</strong>d services, how better<br />

do you think you have covered the<br />

enterprise segment?<br />

In the enterprise broadb<strong>an</strong>d<br />

market, I will say we are a gi<strong>an</strong>t.<br />

We have made much progress in<br />

the enterprise market to the extent<br />

that we now have about 33 offices<br />

nationwide from just three when<br />

we started in 2001. We c<strong>an</strong> dedicate<br />

this to our loyal customers who<br />

have also confessed to have<br />

enjoyed excellent services from us,<br />

all these years.<br />

We believe we c<strong>an</strong> take that<br />

same success into the retail<br />

broadb<strong>an</strong>d market to show the<br />

general populace what quality<br />

broadb<strong>an</strong>d service should look<br />

like.<br />

We w<strong>an</strong>t to show the world that<br />

what it does not take only low<br />

prices to compete in a market like<br />

ours, but more of excellent quality.<br />

I believe Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s are actually<br />

ready to pay for proven quality<br />

services when they see one. So, I<br />

will not say we are coming to<br />

compete for only low prices but<br />

with added value, in terms of good<br />

service<br />

You have just introduced what<br />

you called Adv<strong>an</strong>ced 4G LTE<br />

service package. What makes it<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>ced, <strong>an</strong>d, how is it different<br />

from the conventional 4G LTE<br />

packages we know?<br />

What makes it adv<strong>an</strong>ced is our<br />

infrastructure. The infrastructure<br />

we are using to offer this service is<br />

a br<strong>an</strong>d new infrastructure that<br />

was built from the ground up, to<br />

be able to offer LTE services. You<br />

probably would have been hearing<br />

about 5G services, with Adv<strong>an</strong>ced<br />

4G LTE we are taking you there.<br />

With it, we are more like, practicing<br />

the future, now. We know that<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y other people providing these<br />

services do so with legacy systems;<br />

some of them probably did not<br />

even start from 4GLTE. So having<br />

<strong>an</strong> LTE platform, ab initio,<br />

actually differentiates our services.<br />

This equipment will eventually<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>slate into quality services the<br />

customers would now experience<br />

on our platform.<br />

5G is the catchphrase now, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

from what you are saying it<br />

appears you’re building<br />

momentum towards 5G?<br />

Like I said 5G is actually the<br />

immediate future, it is not here yet,<br />

but it is almost here. What I c<strong>an</strong><br />

confirm now is that we have the<br />

specifications, but in terms of the<br />

actual product, it is not really in<br />

the market, <strong>an</strong>ywhere.<br />

What we are saying is that with<br />

the applications we’ve built today<br />

which we are hoping 5G will<br />

actually enh<strong>an</strong>ce, definitely, when<br />

it berths, maybe in <strong>an</strong>other year,<br />

two or three, we will be one of the<br />

first comp<strong>an</strong>ies in Nigeria to offer<br />

services on it. Our infrastructure is<br />

primed for that already.<br />

Every broadb<strong>an</strong>d innovation<br />

is launched in Lagos, when<br />

Nigeria is in need of broadb<strong>an</strong>d<br />

services in rural areas. Does it<br />

me<strong>an</strong> that all services must be<br />

commercially driven?<br />

First, I will not blame<br />

businesses concentrating on<br />

servicing the Lagos market alone.<br />

We all know that Lagos is the<br />

economic hub <strong>an</strong>d heart of<br />

Nigeria <strong>an</strong>d most of these<br />

businesses providing services here<br />

are using private capital, which<br />

respects only return on investment.<br />

So, the first instinct for <strong>an</strong>y<br />

businessm<strong>an</strong> is to first, provide<br />

services where he c<strong>an</strong> get good<br />

returns, <strong>an</strong>d, Lagos actually offers<br />

that.<br />

However, Lagos does not make<br />

the whole of Nigeria. For us, we<br />

have <strong>an</strong> exp<strong>an</strong>sionary mind.<br />

Immediately after the launch in<br />

Lagos, we will move on to five<br />

other commercial cities in<br />

Nigeria, including Abuja, Port<br />

Harcourt, Ibad<strong>an</strong>, K<strong>an</strong>o, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Onitsha. Thereafter, we c<strong>an</strong> take<br />

the next step. This is the general<br />

evolution of how our services are<br />

being introduced in Nigeria.<br />

Everybody I know that offers<br />

broadb<strong>an</strong>d services in Nigeria,<br />

has a bitter Right of Way story to<br />

tell, are you <strong>an</strong> exception?<br />

No, I am not. As a player in this<br />

market, I definitely have stories to<br />

share. However, I just w<strong>an</strong>t to be<br />

able to throw more lights on<br />

wireless technology in relation to<br />

the fibre links that are actually<br />

required in this right of way. As<br />

good as everybody says fibre<br />

technology would give better<br />

broadb<strong>an</strong>d experience, the truth is<br />

that when you are looking at the<br />

retail market, the quickest way to<br />

reach the masses is the wireless<br />

technology. But of course, these<br />

wireless technologies need a kind<br />

of broadness that the fibre links<br />

provide. The two actually work<br />

h<strong>an</strong>d in h<strong>an</strong>d. Whatever affects the<br />

fibre links affects the wireless<br />

providers.<br />

For us, we also have some fibre<br />

cables used in linking our base<br />

stations; <strong>an</strong>d it’s been quite<br />

difficult to make those available<br />

even within Lagos itself for<br />

sometimes now because Lagos<br />

state government has not gr<strong>an</strong>ted<br />

a license to <strong>an</strong>ybody to be able to<br />

Like I said 5G is<br />

actually the<br />

immediate future, it<br />

is not here yet, but<br />

it is almost here;<br />

what I c<strong>an</strong> confirm<br />

now is that we have<br />

the specifications,<br />

but in terms of the<br />

actual product, it is<br />

not really in the<br />

market, <strong>an</strong>ywhere<br />

do interlinking.<br />

Although, there’s also<br />

adv<strong>an</strong>cement in radio technology<br />

that c<strong>an</strong> enable use of this<br />

spectrum to do inter-base station<br />

links, of course, it’s a lot cheaper<br />

once that right of way has been<br />

gr<strong>an</strong>ted <strong>an</strong>d the fibre is laid.<br />

So I am appealing to the<br />

authorities to open up the market<br />

so that we c<strong>an</strong> further deepen the<br />

broadb<strong>an</strong>d penetration in Nigeria<br />

By Juliet Umeh<br />

Ptelecommunications <strong>an</strong>-Afric<strong>an</strong> 4GLTE<br />

group,<br />

Smile Telecoms, has formally<br />

entered into a partnership with<br />

Skyroam Simo, one of the world’s<br />

leading mobile Platform as a<br />

Service comp<strong>an</strong>y providing global<br />

data access services, to enable<br />

more Africa mobile users to<br />

seamlessly connect to its services.<br />

Explaining what informed the<br />

partnership, Smile’s Group CEO,<br />

Ahmad Farroukh, stated that<br />

“Smile is a leading 4GLTE carrier<br />

in Africa <strong>an</strong>d we are always open<br />

to new <strong>an</strong>d innovative technologies<br />

to bring continued value add <strong>an</strong>d<br />

benefits to our users. Our<br />

partnership with Skyroam SIMO<br />

will leverage its leading position<br />

in global virtual SIM platform <strong>an</strong>d<br />

together bring the best service <strong>an</strong>d<br />

value to our p<strong>an</strong>-Afric<strong>an</strong> users.”<br />

He said SIMO App emerges at<br />

•Omoniyi<br />

Telecom industry is highly<br />

volatile <strong>an</strong>d a lot of operators in<br />

your genre of telecom business<br />

have closed down. What’s your<br />

survival strategy?<br />

There is no gainsaying we really<br />

operate in a very difficult<br />

environment in Nigeria. To run a<br />

successful business in Nigeria<br />

takes the grace of God. It’s not by<br />

<strong>an</strong>yone’s doing. However, there are<br />

also other basic tenets that I will<br />

say have kept us going overtime.<br />

One is maintaining a singular<br />

focus on where we are going.<br />

Another is that we have been<br />

blessed with good team members,<br />

highly committed, dedicated<br />

members of staff <strong>an</strong>d m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

<strong>an</strong>d also board.<br />

The things we set out to do are<br />

not too m<strong>an</strong>y. We just simply stay<br />

focused. When we started 18 years<br />

ago, my aim was to make sure that<br />

every corporation, especially<br />

b<strong>an</strong>ks actually get a test of our<br />

services. We just concentrated on<br />

doing that despite getting offers<br />

from different corporations to do<br />

other things different from our<br />

core competences. I rejected all the<br />

offers despite the huge profit I<br />

could make because I preferred to<br />

be professional.<br />

Is ch<strong>an</strong>ge in business focus why<br />

the number of ISPs is drastically<br />

w<strong>an</strong>ing?<br />

In some cases, market forces<br />

actually forced some of the ISPs<br />

to ch<strong>an</strong>ge business focus. But what<br />

actually forced them out of<br />

business was not being able to get<br />

the required capital base <strong>an</strong>d<br />

reserve needed when you make<br />

such ch<strong>an</strong>ges<br />

However, I started by saying we<br />

the right time to bring access <strong>an</strong>d<br />

affordability to mobile data for<br />

millions of Afric<strong>an</strong>s struggling<br />

with expensive Internet prices that<br />

keep them out of the market<br />

entirely.<br />

Skyroam SIMO <strong>an</strong>d its VirtualeSIM<br />

technology are said to have<br />

the capability of delivering<br />

seamless 4G data connection to<br />

<strong>an</strong>y user by automatically<br />

switching to the best 4G network<br />

nearby, ensuring the best reliability<br />

<strong>an</strong>d speed.<br />

In addition to creating a new<br />

way to access data for consumers,<br />

Skyroam SIMO helps carriers to<br />

develop their market at nearly zero<br />

cost by improving the efficiency of<br />

acquiring new customers, to ease<br />

the hassle of traditional sales<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>nels, <strong>an</strong>d to drive more value<br />

by improving the relationship with<br />

their customers. This partnership<br />

between Smile <strong>an</strong>d SIMO will<br />

enable more Smile users to<br />

are actually operating in a very<br />

difficult terrain where multiple<br />

taxations, arbitrary right of way<br />

levies <strong>an</strong>d so m<strong>an</strong>y forces abound.<br />

I keep on saying that the<br />

regulators are not supporting<br />

indigenous business. Of course, we<br />

like it when it is a foreign capital<br />

that comes in, so whereas we need<br />

to pay more attention to<br />

supporting <strong>an</strong>d promoting our<br />

own, but the only thing I c<strong>an</strong> say, it<br />

will only be by the grace of God<br />

that directed us to move to the<br />

opposite direction when every<br />

other person was moving in a<br />

particular direction because we<br />

knew that five 10 years, down the<br />

line, everybody will move back, so<br />

we are building our expertise in<br />

that particular direction.<br />

What’s your view on the<br />

regulation of the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> ICT<br />

space?<br />

If I have to look at it over a longer<br />

term because I have been here for<br />

a while, I will say there has been a<br />

lot of somersaulting, you move<br />

forward <strong>an</strong>d backward which is<br />

what the general economy looks<br />

like as well. Adek<strong>an</strong>mbi<br />

But, by <strong>an</strong>d large, I must give<br />

kudos to telecoms regulators<br />

overtime, maybe because of the<br />

foundation laid when the GSM<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies were coming in; they<br />

have been highly strengthened<br />

with a lot of knowledgeable people.<br />

However, one would have<br />

expected that they do more<br />

especially to indigenous<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies, promote our own,<br />

everybody does it. At the end of the<br />

day we’re here <strong>an</strong>d the only place<br />

we operate is here; the people we’ve<br />

been employing are our<br />

indigenous people. We even go<br />

about developing the youths <strong>an</strong>d<br />

making sure they’re properly<br />

equipped with the right skills to<br />

face the future. It’s only the<br />

indigenous operators that c<strong>an</strong> do<br />

these, <strong>an</strong>d that’s why I said the<br />

regulators needed to actually<br />

encourage <strong>an</strong>d support us.<br />

Advise government on how to<br />

raise the economy with ICT<br />

We c<strong>an</strong>’t overemphasise that we<br />

have missed our ch<strong>an</strong>ces. When I<br />

was a young graduate, my vision<br />

was to m<strong>an</strong>ufacture some of those<br />

things that we are consuming. In<br />

those days, as young engineers, we<br />

dreamt of making tr<strong>an</strong>sistors, but<br />

now nobody thinks about that.<br />

That dream did not crystallise<br />

because of the development<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>ces that we have squ<strong>an</strong>dered.<br />

Today, if I have <strong>an</strong> opportunity to<br />

influence government <strong>policy</strong>, it<br />

will be on education. The<br />

government needs to focus on<br />

promoting indigenous businesses<br />

to be able to take on certain roles.<br />

It was a delight when <strong>an</strong><br />

indigenous comp<strong>an</strong>y was given the<br />

opportunity to run the TSA. We<br />

need more of such opportunities.<br />

We also need the government to<br />

embrace technology to drive<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce.<br />

Smile sees value in Skyroam Simo partnership to<br />

improve mobile data services<br />

leverage Skyroam’s platform of<br />

over 135 countries <strong>an</strong>d 200 mobile<br />

networks with best coverage <strong>an</strong>d<br />

speed, is a big leap forward<br />

amongst Africa operators.<br />

Founder <strong>an</strong>d CEO of Skyroam,<br />

Jing Liu, said that “Skyroam Simo<br />

will work with Smile Telecom, a<br />

great partner who continues to<br />

bring value to its users as a long<br />

term strategy, together we will<br />

meet the needs of more people in<br />

Africa <strong>an</strong>d bring <strong>explosive</strong> growth<br />

in mobile data usage. We will<br />

continue to innovate together with<br />

leading partners around the world<br />

to meet the dem<strong>an</strong>ds of users where<br />

mobile data is becoming a musthave<br />

that impact our daily lives.”<br />

The partnership also gives<br />

International customers from<br />

various countries in the world who<br />

use Skyroam devices the<br />

opportunity to roam on Smile<br />

4GLTE network in all countries of<br />

Smile presence.


26<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019


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28 <strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

VOL. 2 NO. 51 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

Govt, villagers differ on herdsmen<br />

chased away from Enugu community<br />

By Dennis Agbo<br />

ENUGU- EVER since the video<br />

went viral, tongues have been<br />

wagging on whether the Ful<strong>an</strong>i<br />

herdsmen were actually chased<br />

away from Agbada-Nnenwe<br />

community or not.<br />

The video which has trended<br />

since Saturday June 29 showed how<br />

Ful<strong>an</strong>i herdsmen with large number<br />

of cows were guarded out of<br />

Nnenwe community in Aninri local<br />

government area of Enugu state.<br />

Not long after the video circulated<br />

th<strong>an</strong> the Nigeria police in Enugu<br />

denied that the video was real.<br />

According to the police spokesm<strong>an</strong><br />

in Enugu, Ebere Amaraizu, such<br />

situation never existed in the state,<br />

narrating that the herdsmen only<br />

came from Cross River state.<br />

The police statement brought<br />

more curiosity to the development,<br />

a situation that made some native<br />

of Agbada-Nnenwe to declare the<br />

police statement as false, noting that<br />

By Chinonso Alozie,<br />

Owerr i<br />

Following recent events<br />

Southeast voice conducted <strong>an</strong><br />

investigation in Owerri, based on<br />

the incidences <strong>an</strong>d discovered that<br />

those in the dastard act have seen<br />

Imo state as a fertile ground for<br />

such business.<br />

It has been observed that child<br />

trafficking syndicate arrested <strong>an</strong>d<br />

paraded by the Imo police, in most<br />

cases while the buyers are said not<br />

be residents of Imo state but the<br />

sellers have been identified as<br />

natives of Imo state.<br />

By report, the worse of it is that<br />

even those from other states who<br />

have children to sell move them<br />

into Imo state looking for<br />

prospective buyers.<br />

Another urgly part of the story,<br />

is that young ladies about to<br />

deliver their unborn babies,<br />

willing to sell them also are being<br />

relocated to the state, by the child<br />

syndicate group, as a safe heaven<br />

untill the time comes for her to<br />

deliver.<br />

This is as they also use maids<br />

<strong>an</strong>d n<strong>an</strong>nies in diffrent homes to<br />

monitor <strong>an</strong>d identify young ladies<br />

interested in doing the child<br />

trafficking business. Apart from<br />

that, they also woo some of them<br />

into accepting to sell their babies<br />

with <strong>an</strong> irresistible offer that<br />

would ch<strong>an</strong>ge their lives out of<br />

poverty.<br />

Southeast Voice also gathered<br />

that sells girls at different eatries,<br />

restaur<strong>an</strong>ts, beer palours,<br />

vulnerable ones have become<br />

daily victims of this child<br />

trafficking syndicate with a<br />

promise to make their lives more<br />

better.<br />

One of such cases, is that of a<br />

native of Cameroon, Queen Imoh,<br />

suspected to have stolen a 6-yearold<br />

boy From Nassarawa area of<br />

Kadunna state, she travelled such<br />

a dist<strong>an</strong>ce to Imo state, to sell a six<br />

year old boy. This child was later<br />

recovered.<br />

Also, one Immaculata Edward, a<br />

native of Cross River state, said to<br />

have abducted five children from<br />

Ngor Okpala local government<br />

area, <strong>an</strong>d alongside with other<br />

•Cabinet members of Nenwe.<br />

the herdsmen actually came from<br />

the direction of Enugu before they<br />

were turned back <strong>an</strong>d disallowed<br />

from marauding their cultivated<br />

farms.<br />

According to 70 years old native<br />

of the community, Mazi Albert<br />

Ugwueke, “What took place in our<br />

community on Saturday was that as<br />

we were waking up in the morning,<br />

we saw a sea of cows passing<br />

through our place, the cattle were<br />

suspects took their victims to<br />

Abia state, to sell them<br />

however, they children<br />

were rescued.<br />

In <strong>an</strong>other shocking<br />

incident, a six hour old baby<br />

was sold for N800,000 just<br />

after delivery at a hospital<br />

in Nekede, Owerri West local<br />

government area, The<br />

name of the mother of the<br />

baby a 23<strong>—</strong>year-old wom<strong>an</strong>,<br />

was given as Chinenye<br />

Oparaocha, alongside other<br />

suspects sold the child to a<br />

buyer in Portharcourt,<br />

Rivers state.<br />

Still on the child<br />

trafficking, a 24-year-old<br />

lady her name was given as<br />

Easther Any<strong>an</strong>wu, said to be<br />

from Ikeduru local<br />

government area, claimed<br />

she was forced out of her<br />

home by her families, for<br />

refusing to sell her 4 months old<br />

baby.<br />

Some of the incidents of child<br />

stealing/trafficking as captured by<br />

Southeast Voice, started from the<br />

Camerooni<strong>an</strong> lady.<br />

The Police narrated that “On<br />

the 13/06/2019, Operatives of the<br />

special <strong>an</strong>ti robbery squad SARS,<br />

acting on intelligence arrested one<br />

Queen Imoh, ‘F’ a native of<br />

Cameroon but resides in Kaduna,<br />

was arrested with a stolen child,<br />

one Naziru Abdulwahab, ‘m’<br />

6yrs old, at Umuna, orlu<br />

“The said Queen stole the boy<br />

from Nasarawa area of Kaduna<br />

state, <strong>an</strong>d came brought him down<br />

to Imo state to sale him to her<br />

partner, but unfortunately for<br />

her,the said buyer rejected the boy<br />

on the basis that the boy has tribal<br />

marks on both side of his head.<br />

“She was consequently arrested<br />

based on a tip-off by the locals of<br />

the area who suspected that she<br />

was not in <strong>an</strong>yway related to the<br />

boy.”<br />

The police said: “She however<br />

confessed to the crime <strong>an</strong>d said it<br />

members<br />

too m<strong>an</strong>y. We met the herdsmen <strong>an</strong>d<br />

asked them where they were going<br />

but they ignored us. We had to stop<br />

them <strong>an</strong>d asked them to go back<br />

that we have cultivated all our<br />

l<strong>an</strong>ds, that there is none left for them<br />

to graze on.<br />

“We told them that our place<br />

c<strong>an</strong>not accommodate them in their<br />

numbers <strong>an</strong>d so they turned <strong>an</strong>d we<br />

followed them, all members of the<br />

community followed them, both old<br />

was her third time, that the first one<br />

she sold was her own son by name<br />

Joseph Imoh ‘M’ 2YRS ,for the<br />

sum of two hundred thous<strong>an</strong>d<br />

naira (N200000).<br />

“The second was one Samuel ‘M’<br />

1 YR Plus, whom she stole when<br />

the mum asked her to help her take<br />

care of her son while she rush to<br />

buy something, she said she sold<br />

him for the sum of two hundred<br />

<strong>an</strong>d thirty thous<strong>an</strong>d naira<br />

(N230000).<br />

“However, the comm<strong>an</strong>d in<br />

partnership with the Hausa<br />

community in Orlu has been able<br />

to trace the parents of the said<br />

Naziru Abdulwahab, <strong>an</strong>d the boy<br />

was h<strong>an</strong>ded over to his father<br />

Abdulwahab Ya’u.”<br />

On the selling of five children<br />

from Imo state to Cross River state<br />

the police said: “On 24/4/2019,<br />

one Immaculata Edward, a native<br />

of Okonde in Cross River State<br />

who is a girlfriend to one Ifara<br />

Isong resident at Eziama Logara<br />

in Ngor Okpala L.G.A visited the<br />

said boyfriend, because she was<br />

familiar <strong>an</strong>d well known in the<br />

•A cross section of Agbada-Nenwe community<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the young followed them to the<br />

express (Enugu-Port Harcourt<br />

road). They w<strong>an</strong>ted to follow Awgu<br />

but we refused <strong>an</strong>d they diverted<br />

towards Enugu. That was the end<br />

of what tr<strong>an</strong>spired between us <strong>an</strong>d<br />

them <strong>an</strong>d before God.”<br />

A wom<strong>an</strong> of about 45 years, Mrs.<br />

Nkechukwu Maduekwe, who was<br />

so bitter about the menace of the<br />

herdsmen in her community, was<br />

furious on the twist of what<br />

How Imo is gradually becoming<br />

headquarters of child traffickers<br />

•One of the suspects Queen Imoh, a Camerooni<strong>an</strong><br />

arrested by the Imo state Police Comm<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

area, the children <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the neighbors of her boy<br />

friend were all fond of<br />

her, they left the children<br />

in her custody while they<br />

went about their<br />

business.<br />

“The<br />

said<br />

Immaculata targeted<br />

when her boyfriend went<br />

out to buy something<br />

<strong>an</strong>d then she stole five<br />

(5) children namely<br />

Somto Ekeh ‘f’ 6yrs,<br />

Kelechi Ekeh ‘m’ 5yrs,<br />

Chisom Ekeh ‘f’ 3yrs,<br />

Ebuka Enwerem ‘m’<br />

3yrs, Chioma Enwerem<br />

‘f’ 5yrs And Lucky Idah<br />

‘m’ 6yrs, all children of<br />

one Reginald Ekeh ‘m’<br />

<strong>an</strong>d took them to a<br />

notorious child<br />

trafficker.<br />

“One Perpetual Iwuji<br />

from Obokwu Ulakwo in Owerri<br />

North L.G.A, who then sold two (2)<br />

of the children to one Grace<br />

Nwachukwu, <strong>an</strong>other notorious<br />

child trafficker who hails from<br />

Isiala Mbutu in Aboh Mbaise<br />

L.G.A but resident at Mpape<br />

Abuja.<br />

“Immaculata also stole two (2) of<br />

her uncle’s children from Cross<br />

River state <strong>an</strong>d sold them to one<br />

Ifeoma Ndubuisi ‘f’ from Lokp<strong>an</strong>ta<br />

in Umunneochi L.G.A Abia State.<br />

“However, following<br />

intelligence, systematic, thorough<br />

<strong>an</strong>d painstaking investigation, all<br />

the children stolen from Logara<br />

was recovered. Moreover, in the<br />

course of the investigation,<br />

additional five (5) children were<br />

recovered from Perpetual Iwuji<br />

<strong>an</strong>d kept in <strong>an</strong> orph<strong>an</strong>age home.<br />

“The five (5) children stolen from<br />

Logara have been reunited with<br />

their families. Me<strong>an</strong>while, one of<br />

the two children stolen from Cross<br />

River state has been recovered<br />

from Ifeoma Ndubuisi <strong>an</strong>d efforts<br />

are on top gear to recover the<br />

happened before her own eyes <strong>an</strong>d<br />

which she also said she was a<br />

particip<strong>an</strong>t.<br />

“After cultivation in our farms, the<br />

herdsmen <strong>an</strong>d their cattle will<br />

destroy them. If you go to our farms<br />

now, you won’t find <strong>an</strong>y crop<br />

st<strong>an</strong>ding. The Ful<strong>an</strong>i herdsmen<br />

destroyed our farms both last year<br />

<strong>an</strong>d this year to the tune of millions<br />

of Naira. If other people like it that<br />

way, I particularly do appreciate it<br />

that way because I have m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

children that I take care of <strong>an</strong>d I have<br />

no other source of living except<br />

through farming. After cultivation,<br />

I sell the produce <strong>an</strong>d use the<br />

proceeds to train my children.<br />

“It was at about 6am on that<br />

Saturday morning, when he had<br />

hardly woke up from sleep that we<br />

saw Ful<strong>an</strong>i herdsmen passing<br />

though our road with their cattle.<br />

They were over 200 cows <strong>an</strong>d there<br />

was out cry in the community <strong>an</strong>d<br />

we all woke up from our beds <strong>an</strong>d<br />

pursued them to them express road.<br />

That was what happened on June<br />

29. Those who said we did not chase<br />

them out are telling lies. It<br />

happened. I was part of it, I was<br />

tying my wrapper that I slept with<br />

<strong>an</strong>d followed to pursue them to the<br />

express.”<br />

In the same m<strong>an</strong>ner, 44 years old<br />

Kenneth Aneke said “I cultivated<br />

with the hope of making money from<br />

the farm, all at a sudden, these<br />

people came <strong>an</strong>d destroyed this<br />

farm that before God <strong>an</strong>d M<strong>an</strong>I<br />

could not raise up to N50,000 from<br />

the farm. I cultivated Cassava, Rice,<br />

Potatoes, maize, you c<strong>an</strong> ask<br />

<strong>an</strong>ybody from this village, but all<br />

these things could not yield up to<br />

N50, 000 for me. We have not asked<br />

<strong>an</strong>ybody to give us money.”<br />

However, due to the attention the<br />

report generated, Governor Ife<strong>an</strong>yi<br />

Ugwu<strong>an</strong>yi, the security agencies<br />

<strong>an</strong>d other government officials went<br />

to the community on Monday<br />

where the delegation met with the<br />

traditional rulers <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

community members.<br />

Governor Ugwu<strong>an</strong>yi at the<br />

community said that <strong>an</strong> online<br />

trending video was not true.<br />

In the same vein, Chairm<strong>an</strong> of<br />

Aninri local government council,<br />

Chief Ezikel Chukwu also said that<br />

ever since the video broke out he<br />

has searched <strong>an</strong>d could not witness<br />

such incident in the council area.<br />

Ugwu<strong>an</strong>yi said “We are in<br />

Agbada-Nnenwe with the state<br />

commissioner of Police, the Director<br />

of Department of State Services, the<br />

Garrison comm<strong>an</strong>der 82 Division of<br />

the Nigeria Army <strong>an</strong>d other relev<strong>an</strong>t<br />

stakeholders on a fact-finding<br />

mission in connection with a video<br />

trending on the social media over<br />

the purported excursion of some<br />

herders <strong>an</strong>d their cattle out of the<br />

community. We are also in Agbada-<br />

Nnenwe to ascertain other <strong>issue</strong>s<br />

that require attention.<br />

“We heard the traditional ruler<br />

<strong>an</strong>d others denying the occurrence<br />

of such incidence in the community,<br />

thereby confirming the earlier<br />

statement by the police on the<br />

matter. Consequently, we found out<br />

that the said video is not true <strong>an</strong>d<br />

we therefore appeal to those<br />

peddling the false rumour about<br />

Enugu state to know that Enugu is<br />

a peaceful state.”<br />

Traditional ruler of Agbada-<br />

Nnenwe community, HRH Igwe<br />

Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Imoh, said that what took<br />

place in his domain was a<br />

spont<strong>an</strong>eous incident which will<br />

never sever the long st<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

relationship between his<br />

community <strong>an</strong>d the Ful<strong>an</strong>i<br />

community in Agbada-Nnenwe.<br />

Igwe Imoh said “I was at home<br />

on that June 29, when that<br />

spont<strong>an</strong>eous incident happened. I<br />

w<strong>an</strong>t to assure you that nobody is<br />

driving the Ful<strong>an</strong>i community out<br />

of Agbada-Nnenwe. In the history<br />

of our relationship with the Ful<strong>an</strong>i<br />

herdsmen, no cow has ever been<br />

killed in this kingdom; No Ful<strong>an</strong>i<br />

m<strong>an</strong> has ever been hurt in this<br />

kingdom <strong>an</strong>d we have continued to<br />

maintain peace as directed by his<br />

Excellency Governor Ife<strong>an</strong>yi<br />

Ugwu<strong>an</strong>yi who directed all the<br />

traditional rulers to maintain the<br />

secularity of the nation, to make sure<br />

that we leave peacefully with one<br />

<strong>an</strong>other.


By Vincent Ujumadu<br />

Osita Ozalagba is the<br />

Acting National<br />

Leader of Association of<br />

Community Youth Leaders<br />

in the South East. The<br />

association was recently<br />

formed as part of measures<br />

to ensure that the ongoing<br />

move by members of<br />

Miyetti Allah Cattle<br />

Breeders Association,<br />

MACBAN, to establish<br />

Ful<strong>an</strong>i Youth Vigil<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

Groups in the South East do<br />

not come to fruition. In this<br />

interview, Ozalagba spoke<br />

on how the association<br />

would tackle the problem<br />

without creating <strong>an</strong>y<br />

tension. He also spoke on<br />

why youths should be<br />

carried along in the scheme<br />

of things in the country.<br />

What informed the<br />

formation of this<br />

association?<br />

As the cice chairm<strong>an</strong> of<br />

the youth wing of the<br />

Anambra State Association<br />

of Town Unions (ASATU), I<br />

have interacted with<br />

various segments of the<br />

leaders in the various<br />

communities. This made<br />

me to think of bringing<br />

together youths in the South<br />

East for us to h<strong>an</strong>dle <strong>issue</strong>s<br />

concerning security in the<br />

zone. I am therefore one of<br />

the proponents of the South<br />

East Association of<br />

Community Youth Leaders.<br />

I met with my colleagues in<br />

the other states in the South<br />

East <strong>an</strong>d all of us are on the<br />

same page for the<br />

association to take off. We<br />

have been reviewing the<br />

situation in the country <strong>an</strong>d<br />

found it necessary to come<br />

together <strong>an</strong>d galv<strong>an</strong>ize<br />

ourselves to work in the<br />

best interest of our people,<br />

especially as it concerns<br />

security.<br />

The <strong>issue</strong> on ground is<br />

the alleged move by<br />

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EDITOR:<br />

Emeka Mamah, Enugu<br />

email:<br />

emekemamah@yahoo.com<br />

Anayo Okoli, Umuahia<br />

Vincent Ujumadu, Awka<br />

Chidi Nkwopara, Owerri<br />

Peter Okutu, Abakaliki<br />

Chimaobi Nwaiwu,<br />

Nnewi<br />

Nwabueze Okonkwo,<br />

Onitsha<br />

Ugochukwu Alaribe, Aba<br />

Denis Agbo, Enugu<br />

Miyetti Allah to set up<br />

vigil<strong>an</strong>ce groups in the<br />

South East. How c<strong>an</strong> the<br />

youths come in here?<br />

I don’t even blame the<br />

Miyetti Allah because they<br />

are acting based on what<br />

they have seen for<br />

themselves. They have seen<br />

that the people of the South<br />

East are not coordinated.<br />

Because there is no<br />

coordination, they w<strong>an</strong>t to<br />

exploit the situation. Even<br />

if they have ulterior motive,<br />

they are pursuing it<br />

because they have<br />

discovered that our people<br />

are not speaking with one<br />

voice. It is not enough to<br />

condemn the cattle<br />

breeders; there must be a<br />

proactive action to ensure<br />

that whoever believes he<br />

c<strong>an</strong> come into the region<br />

with such <strong>an</strong>noying pl<strong>an</strong><br />

should not be encouraged<br />

at all. If we are sincere, we<br />

c<strong>an</strong> org<strong>an</strong>ize ourselves <strong>an</strong>d<br />

put up measures that will<br />

discourage the cattle<br />

breeders to nurse the idea<br />

of vigil<strong>an</strong>ce group in the<br />

zone in the first place. Their<br />

penetration of the South<br />

East is due to leadership<br />

loopholes in the zone.<br />

I must commend the<br />

South East governors who<br />

have said no to such a<br />

move, but more should be<br />

done. We are working out<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>s on how to liaise with<br />

the governors. The youths<br />

already have a template on<br />

this <strong>issue</strong> <strong>an</strong>d we w<strong>an</strong>t all<br />

Igbo leaders to be sincere<br />

on this matter. Some people<br />

should not be charting the<br />

way forward, while others<br />

are sabotaging the efforts.<br />

The truth of the matter is<br />

that governments at various<br />

levels have not been<br />

sincere with the way they<br />

h<strong>an</strong>dle such sensitive<br />

<strong>issue</strong>s. The leaders have<br />

not been up <strong>an</strong>d doing in<br />

evolving ways of securing<br />

our people as a result of this<br />

threat. The leaders should<br />

build structures that<br />

involve youths to be in the<br />

picture of what they intend<br />

to do. There is no<br />

community where the<br />

youths do not form the<br />

majority <strong>an</strong>d what is<br />

required is to give them a<br />

sense of belonging. Once<br />

the youths are carried along<br />

in the scheme of things,<br />

they will do whatever they<br />

are asked to do. But if you<br />

ignore them, they take<br />

decisions that are<br />

s o m e t i m e s<br />

counterproductive.<br />

That is why it is<br />

imperative for the youths in<br />

this part of the country to<br />

come together to galv<strong>an</strong>ize<br />

themselves to form a<br />

formidable structure. This<br />

will help us to org<strong>an</strong>ize<br />

ourselves <strong>an</strong>d put <strong>an</strong> end to<br />

How police station was burnt in Imo<br />

by <strong>an</strong>gry youths<br />

By Chinonso<br />

Alozie, Owerri<br />

Hundreds of <strong>an</strong>gry youths<br />

yesterday set ablaze a police<br />

station in Otoko, Obowo local<br />

government area of Imo state.<br />

Southeast Voice gathered that<br />

the incident which started at<br />

•Osita Ozalagba, Acting National Leader<br />

about 02:15 pm lasted for hours.<br />

The story painted round the burning of the police<br />

station in Otoko, was that a young boy, name was<br />

given as Ikenna Ogbunigwe, was allegedly shot dead<br />

by a police officer posted at the Otoko police station.<br />

Another version of the story, was that it all started as<br />

<strong>an</strong> argument from a local drinking joint between the<br />

accused officer <strong>an</strong>d the victim among other of his<br />

friends <strong>an</strong>d that the officer who was with his gun, became<br />

provoked as a result of the argument <strong>an</strong>d expressed<br />

himself through the bullet of his gun, eventually,<br />

the story was tragedy.<br />

Angered by the dead of Ikenna, the irked youths said<br />

to be from the village mobilized themselves into action,<br />

moved to the Otoko police station, overpowered<br />

the police officers <strong>an</strong>d set the police station ablaze.<br />

However, there was a claim that some ammunitions<br />

belonging to the officers were carted away.<br />

Southeast Voice was told that on sighting the <strong>an</strong>gry<br />

youths, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, alongside<br />

his men scampered for safety.<br />

A source from the village told South East Voice “The<br />

policemen would have lost their lives because the<br />

youths are very <strong>an</strong>gry.<br />

“The argument by the time I left them, should not be<br />

something that would warr<strong>an</strong>t the police officer to<br />

carry his gun. What it me<strong>an</strong>s is that <strong>an</strong>y officer, with a<br />

gun is no longer your friend.<br />

“There is need to train these officers. M<strong>an</strong>y of them<br />

do not know why they were given gun to carry. They<br />

now use it on innocent citizens <strong>an</strong>d when they see criminals<br />

they run away. This officer must be purnished.”<br />

At the time of filling this report, the Imo state commissioner<br />

of police was still at the scene of the incident.<br />

Just as the State police Public Relation Officer, PPRO,<br />

Orl<strong>an</strong>do Ikeokwu, said that he has not been briefed<br />

on the matter.<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 29<br />

Miyetti Allah’s penetration of S/East<br />

due to leadership loopholes<br />

<strong>—</strong> S/East Youths Leader<br />

all these <strong>an</strong>omalies<br />

happening in the society.<br />

That is the only way they<br />

c<strong>an</strong> support the relev<strong>an</strong>t<br />

authorities to improve<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce. The truth of the<br />

matter is that until the<br />

youths are keyed into the<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d programmes at<br />

all levels, the security<br />

challenges in the country<br />

will not abate because they<br />

are the most active in the<br />

society.<br />

There is this impression<br />

that youths only come<br />

together purposely to<br />

enrich themselves <strong>an</strong>d not<br />

to solve <strong>an</strong>y societal<br />

problem. What do you say<br />

to that?<br />

This is true <strong>an</strong>d it is as a<br />

result of the decay in the<br />

society. I do not w<strong>an</strong>t to<br />

apportion blames, but I<br />

must admit that my<br />

generation has not been the<br />

role model the society<br />

expects of them. There is no<br />

mentorship <strong>an</strong>y longer <strong>an</strong>d<br />

that is why there is this type<br />

of c<strong>an</strong>kerworm eating deep<br />

into the fabric of the society.<br />

Because there are no role<br />

models to look up to <strong>an</strong>d<br />

people whose sources of<br />

wealth are being –<br />

recognized in the society, it<br />

becomes survival of the<br />

fittest. Because of the<br />

fractured system, m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

youths no longer believe in<br />

what the leaders tell them.<br />

That is why there is need<br />

for us to come together to<br />

salvage the system. There<br />

are some of us who still<br />

believe that things will get<br />

better if the right leadership<br />

is put in place. We have<br />

Ugly ordeal of a widow in the<br />

h<strong>an</strong>ds of l<strong>an</strong>d speculators<br />

ENUGU<strong>—</strong>A widow, Mrs.<br />

Ngozi Emeter has cried<br />

out to the Inspector General of<br />

Police, Mr. Adamu<br />

Mohammed, to come to her<br />

rescue from the h<strong>an</strong>ds of l<strong>an</strong>d<br />

speculators bent on depriving<br />

her of the l<strong>an</strong>d she genuinely<br />

bought from a family in<br />

Emene, Enugu.<br />

Mrs. Emeter is also alleging<br />

that the commissioner of Police<br />

in charge of X-Squad in Abuja<br />

was in league with the people<br />

trying to deprive her of her<br />

property <strong>an</strong>d has appealed to<br />

the IGP to intervene to save her<br />

the agony of losing her hard<br />

earned property.<br />

According to her, the Police<br />

commissioner in charge of X-<br />

Squad in Abuja is allegedly<br />

frustrating her from getting<br />

justice in a case of willful<br />

destruction <strong>an</strong>d threat to life<br />

she reported at the police<br />

headquarters in Abuja.<br />

The widow said that her<br />

trouble started after she<br />

bought a parcel of l<strong>an</strong>d in<br />

Emene in 2012 <strong>an</strong>d legally<br />

completed all the payments<br />

involved in the tr<strong>an</strong>saction<br />

with the family that sold the<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d to her.<br />

However, according to her,<br />

when she beg<strong>an</strong> the<br />

development of the l<strong>an</strong>d in<br />

December 2018, one Mr.<br />

Ikechukwu Nome, believed to<br />

be from the family that sold the<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d to her came with some<br />

men <strong>an</strong>d ordered her to stop<br />

work, claiming that they were<br />

shortch<strong>an</strong>ged by their<br />

extended family in sharing the<br />

proceeds from the l<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Mrs. Emeter said that she<br />

politely advised them to go<br />

<strong>an</strong>d resolve the matter with<br />

members of their family,<br />

insisting that she has fully<br />

settled them as agreed.<br />

Surprisingly, according to<br />

her, on J<strong>an</strong>uary 1st 2019, the<br />

said Ikechukwu Nome in<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y of his cohorts<br />

allegedly invaded the<br />

property under construction<br />

<strong>an</strong>d demolished the houses<br />

while shooting allegedly<br />

sporadically into the air to<br />

scare people away.<br />

Angered by this act, the<br />

widow said she reported the<br />

matter to the Enugu state<br />

police comm<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>d later<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sferred it to Abuja as she<br />

was not satisfied with the way<br />

Enugu police comm<strong>an</strong>d was<br />

h<strong>an</strong>dling the matter <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

IGP swiftly acted on her<br />

petition <strong>an</strong>d referred the<br />

matter to IGP-IRT who in the<br />

course of investigation<br />

arrested nine persons in<br />

connection with the crime as<br />

well as 4 guns allegedly used<br />

in the operation.<br />

The suspects, she claimed<br />

confessed to the crime <strong>an</strong>d<br />

were subsequently charged to<br />

court in the Suit number FHC/<br />

ABJ/CR/ 77/2019 with Mr.<br />

Joshua Ay<strong>an</strong>a, as the police<br />

prosecutor.<br />

Emeter however lamented<br />

that “surprisingly, on 30th<br />

May 2019, a signal was sent<br />

chosen to remain steadfast<br />

because we have seen the<br />

need to protect the integrity<br />

of the youths <strong>an</strong>d their<br />

future <strong>an</strong>d safeguard the<br />

society.<br />

Is it not possible for the<br />

youths to st<strong>an</strong>d their feet<br />

<strong>an</strong>d rebuff the politici<strong>an</strong>s<br />

who often use them to<br />

achieve their aims?<br />

That is what we w<strong>an</strong>t to<br />

achieve through the<br />

Association of South East<br />

Youth Leaders. There is<br />

Oh<strong>an</strong>eze Youth Wing, but<br />

we are not interested in that<br />

because it is not helping<br />

the youths in <strong>an</strong>y way. We<br />

know it is not easy, but we<br />

have been able to identify<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y like minds in the<br />

South East who are<br />

genuinely interested in the<br />

reshaping of the ideology of<br />

the youths. From our<br />

experience so far, there is<br />

hope that we shall get the<br />

desired result.<br />

At what stage is the South<br />

East Youth Leaders<br />

Association?<br />

We have been meeting<br />

<strong>an</strong>d I promise that in no<br />

dist<strong>an</strong>t time, our action<br />

shall be felt in the region.<br />

What is your target?<br />

We w<strong>an</strong>t to partner with<br />

the relev<strong>an</strong>t stakeholders to<br />

stem the tide of insecurity<br />

in the South East. That is<br />

our ultimate target. Until<br />

we achieve that, no youth of<br />

this region c<strong>an</strong> rest.<br />

•Her on-going housing projects demolished<br />

•Cries to IGP to rescue her<br />

By Anayo Okoli<br />

•The widows house destroyed by l<strong>an</strong>d speculators<br />

to IGP-IRT from the office of CP<br />

X-Squad directing the team<br />

terminate the charge <strong>an</strong>d<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sfer the matter to CP X-<br />

squad.<br />

Not happy with the new<br />

twist in the case, the widow<br />

approached her lawyer, V. T.<br />

Ugochukwu, who sent fresh<br />

petition to the inspector<br />

general of police, complaining<br />

of the development in the<br />

matter. The IGP was said to<br />

have directed that IGP-IRT to<br />

continue the trial of the alleged<br />

confessed criminals.<br />

The lawyer has complained<br />

that despite the approval to<br />

continue the widow’s case<br />

given by the IGP through a<br />

letter with reference number,<br />

CZ/7050/IGP.SEC/ABJ/VOL/<br />

129/664 of 17th June 2019 to the<br />

Commissioner of Police X-<br />

squad, he has “blat<strong>an</strong>tly<br />

refused to tr<strong>an</strong>sfer the matter<br />

to IGP-IRT so that they could<br />

continue the trial of the<br />

suspects”, accusing him of<br />

showing “a clear<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ifestation of the personal<br />

interest in the matter”.<br />

“We most humbly request<br />

that you use your good office<br />

to compel the CP X-Squad to<br />

h<strong>an</strong>d over the matter to the IRT<br />

for the continuation of the<br />

criminal trial so that the<br />

confessed suspects will not<br />

escape justice.”


30<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019


On the cattle colonies<br />

G OVERNMENT<br />

spokespersons in<br />

Abuja have denied reports that<br />

the Muhammadu Buhari<br />

administration pl<strong>an</strong>s to establish<br />

ruga, so-called cattle colonies,<br />

in the 36 states of our peculiar<br />

federation. The colonies are<br />

Abuja’s cure-all response to<br />

herdsmen-farmers clash.<br />

This step, going by the words<br />

of the paid mouthpieces, is<br />

apparently the only way Abuja<br />

knows towards perm<strong>an</strong>ently<br />

ending incess<strong>an</strong>t violence<br />

between these two groups.<br />

Ful<strong>an</strong>i herders are the main<br />

suspects in cases of violent<br />

attacks bordering on ethnic<br />

cle<strong>an</strong>sing on farming<br />

communities whose farms have<br />

been tr<strong>an</strong>sformed into grazing<br />

fields.<br />

President Buhari has been at<br />

sea finding a solution to the<br />

problem posed by the attacks<br />

that have polarised Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s<br />

along ethnic lines. Is the latest<br />

gambit of <strong>an</strong>y credibility? C<strong>an</strong><br />

this be the <strong>an</strong>swer that we have<br />

all along been looking for?<br />

Abuja pl<strong>an</strong>s to establish cattle<br />

colonies in states in mostly<br />

Hausa-Ful<strong>an</strong>i speaking parts of<br />

the North that are predisposed<br />

to such activity.<br />

Which is to say that states in<br />

the Southern <strong>an</strong>d other parts of<br />

the country that do not w<strong>an</strong>t<br />

these cattle colonies are free to<br />

opt out of the arr<strong>an</strong>gement. No<br />

group or individual is obligated<br />

to establish ruga against their<br />

wish.<br />

Fair enough, you may say.<br />

Indeed on the face of it, this<br />

would seem a good <strong>an</strong>swer to<br />

the whole question of<br />

unconscionable attacks, often<br />

gory, that are perpetrated by<br />

cattle herders. It has to be<br />

admitted, though, that some of<br />

these attacks, alongside<br />

b<strong>an</strong>ditry <strong>an</strong>d armed robbery, are<br />

executed by opportunistic<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s of other ethnicities<br />

hiding under the guise of being<br />

Ful<strong>an</strong>i. Yet what we c<strong>an</strong>not run<br />

away from is that the vast<br />

majority of the attacks are the<br />

h<strong>an</strong>diwork of Ful<strong>an</strong>i herdsmen<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y of whom are allegedly of<br />

foreign descent.<br />

So I ask again: Are cattle<br />

colonies the final solution to the<br />

conundrum of hate-filled<br />

encounters between farmers<br />

<strong>an</strong>d herders? Who bears the<br />

cost of the establishment of<br />

these colonies? Who owns the<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d on which the colonies are<br />

to be established?<br />

Does the establishment of the<br />

colonies offer closure to victims<br />

of herdsmen attacks, violently<br />

raped <strong>an</strong>d killed after the<br />

communities have been<br />

destroyed? In what way does<br />

the government of the day hope<br />

to address the sense of wrong<br />

<strong>an</strong>d resentment borne by victims<br />

<strong>an</strong>d casualties of herdsmen<br />

attacks? These are questions that<br />

the willful step to establish cattle<br />

colonies fail to address.<br />

The terrorist enterprise of<br />

these herders has been<br />

recognised worldwide for its<br />

deadly efficiency leading to<br />

their being labelled one of the<br />

most d<strong>an</strong>gerous terrorist groups<br />

in the world. The Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

government is far from<br />

acknowledging the complicity of<br />

the Ful<strong>an</strong>i herders in these<br />

attacks, to say nothing of<br />

labelling the herders terrorists.<br />

It may be a measure of<br />

government’s ambivalence, if<br />

not confusion, about the matter<br />

that, beyond the isolated cases<br />

of arrests made in some South-<br />

Western states like Ekiti, Ondo<br />

<strong>an</strong>d parts of the Middle Belt,<br />

there has been no deliberate<br />

Buhari appears<br />

to enjoy<br />

governing<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s along<br />

separate lines<br />

attempt to go after the armed<br />

men masquerading as cattle<br />

farmers that have been<br />

fingered in the m<strong>an</strong>y cases of<br />

violent attacks.<br />

M<strong>an</strong>y Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s believe that<br />

the only reason government<br />

responses so far have been<br />

lame is simply because the<br />

president, Muhammadu<br />

Buhari, is Ful<strong>an</strong>i. His situation<br />

is nowhere helped by the fact<br />

that he is also a patron of<br />

Miyetti Allah, the umbrella<br />

body of the cattle herdsmen. In<br />

a word, m<strong>an</strong>y Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s<br />

believe that Buhari’s h<strong>an</strong>ds<br />

have been tied by his ethnic<br />

affiliation to the group of<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d foreigners<br />

repeatedly accused of the<br />

w<strong>an</strong>ton elimination of Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the decimation of their<br />

<strong>an</strong>cestral homes.<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<strong>—</strong>31<br />

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In the wake of Abuja’s nonresponse<br />

to the countless cases<br />

of herdsmen attacks on farming<br />

villages, in the absence of <strong>an</strong>y<br />

coherence, rhyme or reason to<br />

Abuja’s knee-jerk responses to<br />

questions about its pussyfooting<br />

ways, its determination to<br />

establish cattle colonies in parts<br />

of the country which, before it<br />

was denied, looked like a test<br />

run for all the country, is a<br />

needless insult. Is it not enough<br />

that this government is not only<br />

seen or perceived as doing<br />

nothing but is in fact not<br />

making attempts to convince<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s that it pl<strong>an</strong>s to<br />

address cases of herdsmen<br />

attacks fairly? Does the<br />

government need to be told of<br />

the urgency of the matter at<br />

h<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>d the need to be<br />

sensitive to the concerns of<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s who have for long<br />

read ethnic me<strong>an</strong>ings into the<br />

behaviour of the president <strong>an</strong>d<br />

his minders?<br />

It may now look very gross<br />

<strong>an</strong>d uncharitable that Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s<br />

are opposed to the siting of <strong>an</strong>y<br />

kind of colonies, called by<br />

whatever name <strong>an</strong>d for<br />

whatever purposes, in their<br />

domain. But the Buhari<br />

government should take the<br />

greater part of the responsibility<br />

<strong>an</strong>d blame for this. Its laidback,<br />

even indifferent posture, in the<br />

face of the numerous attacks by<br />

Ful<strong>an</strong>i herders on communities<br />

in the Middle Belt in the last<br />

two years portrays it as<br />

insensitive to the concerns of<br />

non-Ful<strong>an</strong>i Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s.<br />

The gory killing of nearly 80<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s in parts of the<br />

Middle Belt in J<strong>an</strong>uary 2018,<br />

killings that did nothing to stir<br />

the president into action of <strong>an</strong>y<br />

kind (rather he m<strong>an</strong>dated his<br />

then Inspector General of<br />

Police, Idris Ibrahim, to go on a<br />

fact-finding mission to Benue<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Taraba states), his<br />

government’s pl<strong>an</strong> to create<br />

grazing routes from one end of<br />

the country to <strong>an</strong>other without<br />

first bringing the rampaging<br />

herdsmen to justice - blightly<br />

ignoring all of these concerns<br />

for about four years only to wake<br />

up with suggestions of cattle<br />

colonies is a disregard of<br />

civilised conduct. Otherwise,<br />

there could be a way about this<br />

<strong>issue</strong> that is not as polarising<br />

as what we have now. Buhari,<br />

however, appears to enjoy<br />

governing Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s along<br />

separate lines.<br />

Now it has been decided to<br />

establish cattle colonies, where<br />

are the thous<strong>an</strong>ds of hectares<br />

of l<strong>an</strong>d owned by a ‘federal’<br />

government that, itself should<br />

be the creation of the<br />

constituent states where these<br />

colonies are to be established?<br />

Since cattle herding is a private<br />

concern, does Abuja pl<strong>an</strong> to<br />

establish <strong>an</strong>d fin<strong>an</strong>ce, say,<br />

cotton or cocoa farms for farmers<br />

in parts of Southern Nigeria?<br />

These are questions thrown up<br />

by this latest pl<strong>an</strong> that Abuja<br />

chooses to ignore. The push to<br />

establish cattle colonies for the<br />

use of cattle herders reconfirms<br />

what m<strong>an</strong>y have long suspected<br />

<strong>an</strong>d alleged: that the<br />

government of President Buhari<br />

operates a hierarchy of ethnic<br />

groups in which the Hausa-<br />

Ful<strong>an</strong>i occupy the highest rung<br />

with all the adv<strong>an</strong>tages that<br />

come with that.<br />

How c<strong>an</strong> he use ‘government’<br />

money to create r<strong>an</strong>ches for<br />

private investors even if they<br />

are illiterate Ful<strong>an</strong>i herders <strong>an</strong>d<br />

not expect other Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s to<br />

ask questions? Where are the<br />

python d<strong>an</strong>ces he has created<br />

to address Ful<strong>an</strong>i herdsmen<br />

attacks? What is Buhari doing<br />

to create a sense of unity among<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s?<br />

Practical agriculture, vocational education, <strong>an</strong>d the school curriculum<br />

By D<strong>an</strong>iel Ighakpe<br />

AGRICULTURE was once the mainstay<br />

of the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> economy. Before the<br />

discovery of oil, commercial farms blossomed<br />

<strong>an</strong>d farming was seen <strong>an</strong>d practised as the<br />

main occupation. The North had cotton,<br />

groundnuts <strong>an</strong>d other products. The East had<br />

palm oil, while the Southwest had cocoa.<br />

Agriculture laid the foundation for Nigeria’s<br />

industrialisation, contributing the largest<br />

share to <strong>an</strong> economy that was experiencing<br />

very boisterous growth.<br />

However, after the discovery of oil, with its<br />

increased production <strong>an</strong>d the huge revenue<br />

which it attracted, less <strong>an</strong>d less attention beg<strong>an</strong><br />

to be paid to agriculture. Nowadays, most<br />

people in Nigeria, particularly the youth, are<br />

not interested <strong>an</strong>d do not w<strong>an</strong>t to engage in<br />

farming <strong>an</strong>y longer.<br />

Most young people <strong>an</strong>d unemployed<br />

graduates today are only interested in whitecollar<br />

office jobs. Unfortunately, there still exists<br />

the misconception that farming is a profession<br />

for the poor <strong>an</strong>d illiterate, which entails<br />

grueling toil in the farml<strong>an</strong>d, with a mere<br />

pitt<strong>an</strong>ce as returns.<br />

These notions have been fuelled over the<br />

years by lack of proper training for those who<br />

go into agriculture, causing them to demonise<br />

<strong>an</strong>d ab<strong>an</strong>don the venture. This leads to <strong>an</strong><br />

ageing farming population. Nigeria’s<br />

population is currently growing faster th<strong>an</strong><br />

there are farmers to feed the nation.<br />

Nevertheless, agriculture still remains the<br />

largest sector of the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> economy. It<br />

employs two-thirds of Nigeria’s working<br />

population. Agriculture accounts for<br />

approximately 22 per cent of Nigeria’s GDP.<br />

Our priority now should be to get young<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s acquainted with the nitty-gritty of<br />

agriculture at <strong>an</strong> early age, introduce them to<br />

the business aspect of agriculture <strong>an</strong>d also<br />

ignite the interest of school students in<br />

agriculture <strong>an</strong>d encourage them to pursue<br />

agriculture-related occupations.<br />

One such initiative that aims to accomplish<br />

the above-mentioned objectives is the recently<br />

launched ‘Green Schools Initiative’ by Notore<br />

Chemical Industries - one of Nigeria’s leading<br />

agro-allied comp<strong>an</strong>y. This initiative rallies<br />

stakeholders in the agricultural <strong>an</strong>d<br />

educational sectors to exp<strong>an</strong>d the secondary<br />

school curriculum with the intention to get<br />

students more involved in the practical aspects<br />

of agriculture within dedicated farml<strong>an</strong>ds in<br />

their respective schools.<br />

According to the comp<strong>an</strong>y, the scheme will<br />

involve Notore partnering with secondary<br />

schools across Nigeria to establish<br />

demonstration farms that will be used to teach<br />

students modern agricultural techniques <strong>an</strong>d<br />

best practices. The h<strong>an</strong>ds-on approach of<br />

demonstration farms accelerates the adoption<br />

of international best practices, which will give<br />

the students a competitive edge over their<br />

counterparts in other sectors.<br />

The initiative, it has been said, will start off<br />

with 120 unity schools <strong>an</strong>d top state-owned<br />

colleges across the country, with pl<strong>an</strong>s to<br />

signific<strong>an</strong>tly increase the number of<br />

participating schools. This is certainly a worthy<br />

initiative that should be commended <strong>an</strong>d<br />

encouraged indeed! Private schools, the private<br />

sector, other non-governmental org<strong>an</strong>isations,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d other extension agencies c<strong>an</strong> also emulate<br />

such a novel initiative. This will help to<br />

inculcate the love of agriculture <strong>an</strong>d farming<br />

among the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> youth.<br />

Another import<strong>an</strong>t area of the Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

educational system that needs to be given<br />

serious attention is the inclusion of vocational<br />

education <strong>an</strong>d training in the school<br />

curriculum. In Nigeria, there is too much<br />

emphasis on university education <strong>an</strong>d merely<br />

acquiring paper/academic qualifications, not<br />

bearing in mind whether the holder possesses<br />

the required knowledge <strong>an</strong>d skills. Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s<br />

Schools in Nigeria need to<br />

introduce vocational<br />

education <strong>an</strong>d training into<br />

their curriculum to enable<br />

students to develop skills that<br />

c<strong>an</strong> be of benefit to them in<br />

the future<br />

generally have this mentality that a university<br />

degree is more import<strong>an</strong>t th<strong>an</strong> technical/<br />

social/vocational training. We live in a society<br />

that places a high value on white-collar jobs<br />

<strong>an</strong>d ‘professionals,’ a society where blue-collar<br />

work is considered as low status.<br />

Parents w<strong>an</strong>t their children to pursue careers<br />

that will enable them maintain or even increase<br />

their high status. They w<strong>an</strong>t their children to<br />

get high-paying professional jobs. They see<br />

vocational education as ‘secondary’ <strong>an</strong>d ‘not<br />

import<strong>an</strong>t’. They just w<strong>an</strong>t academic success<br />

for their children. M<strong>an</strong>y schools even place a<br />

high premium on college admissions <strong>an</strong>d<br />

gaining admission into top ivy-league<br />

universities.<br />

This has reduced the economic opportunities<br />

for those who are more work oriented. It is,<br />

therefore, very necessary <strong>an</strong>d import<strong>an</strong>t that<br />

parents be re-educated <strong>an</strong>d enlightened<br />

regarding the value of occupations that are<br />

not high on the social status scale.<br />

The inability of our educational system to<br />

provide youths with the dem<strong>an</strong>ds of industries<br />

has led to increased frustrations. This further<br />

validates the fact that vocational education<br />

brings both immediate <strong>an</strong>d lasting economic<br />

returns for the country <strong>an</strong>d its citizens.<br />

Schools in Nigeria need to introduce<br />

vocational education <strong>an</strong>d training into their<br />

curriculum. By doing so, it will assist students<br />

to develop skills that c<strong>an</strong> be of benefit to them<br />

in the future. Until vocational education is<br />

taken seriously, only then will the economy<br />

become better. Vocational education <strong>an</strong>d<br />

training c<strong>an</strong> contribute to the reduction of<br />

poverty, hunger <strong>an</strong>d unemployment. It c<strong>an</strong> also<br />

help people become self-reli<strong>an</strong>t.<br />

Vocational, entrepreneurship, or skill<br />

acquisition programmes include training in<br />

skills such as agriculture, tailoring/sewing/<br />

fashion designing, cooking <strong>an</strong>d baking,<br />

photography, video editing, hair styling <strong>an</strong>d<br />

making, barbing, musical instruments<br />

training, cobbling, make-up <strong>an</strong>d gele tying,<br />

carpentry, painting, plumbing <strong>an</strong>d so on. It<br />

c<strong>an</strong> help students to build up their talents <strong>an</strong>d<br />

also enable them to be self-reli<strong>an</strong>t, or otherwise<br />

to secure well-paying jobs that c<strong>an</strong> help them<br />

take care of themselves <strong>an</strong>d their families.<br />

•Ighakpe, a researcher/author, wrote from<br />

Lagos<br />

C<br />

M<br />

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32<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

YOUR LUCK TODAY<br />

By Joshua Adeyemo Phone 08056180139<br />

CANCER: M<strong>an</strong>y of you will be in sentimental mood <strong>an</strong>d<br />

exhibit strong rom<strong>an</strong>tic desire openly. But then, if care is not<br />

taken, you may be carried away to the detriment of your<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>ces. Serious minded lovers are in for happy day.<br />

LEO: Whatever <strong>an</strong>ybody says or does, you will have both<br />

your say <strong>an</strong>d way. Venus <strong>an</strong>d Jupiter may tempt some of you<br />

to embrace illicit (or secret) rom<strong>an</strong>ce within your base of<br />

operation.<br />

VIRGO: Venus <strong>an</strong>d Jupiter at positive <strong>an</strong>gles may tempt<br />

you to join some of your friends who are already onboard of<br />

merry making train. Watch your health.<br />

LIBRA: Good luck may smile at m<strong>an</strong>y of you today <strong>an</strong>d<br />

induce love of luxury, merry making <strong>an</strong>d rom<strong>an</strong>tic liaison.<br />

Genuine lovers will need to be on guard against deceit from<br />

new admirers.<br />

L E I S U R E<br />

TAKE HEART <strong>—</strong> ELLA RANDLE<br />

“Love is made up of three unconditional properties in<br />

equal measure, accept<strong>an</strong>ce underst<strong>an</strong>ding <strong>an</strong>d appreciation.”<br />

- Take Heart Quotes-<br />

When you aspire to a higher kind of love, ego <strong>an</strong>d neediness<br />

begin to count for much less. You feel that love c<strong>an</strong><br />

be a healing force that binds everyone. Your awareness<br />

exp<strong>an</strong>ds, <strong>an</strong>d you feel less insecure. Love becomes more<br />

mature <strong>an</strong>d peaceful, calm, unselfish, giving, empathic,<br />

forgiving <strong>an</strong>d accepting. -Ella R<strong>an</strong>dle-<br />

TERROR MUDA in “Never say goodbye”<br />

SAYINGS OF<br />

OUR PEOPLE<br />

Where a<br />

wom<strong>an</strong><br />

rules,<br />

streams run<br />

uphill. ~<br />

Ethiopi<strong>an</strong><br />

proverb<br />

By Kola Fayemi<br />

SCORPIO: Both fin<strong>an</strong>cial success <strong>an</strong>d emotional satisfaction<br />

are closed to you th<strong>an</strong> before. Those of you travelling<br />

because of maters of the heart are in for <strong>an</strong> exciting rom<strong>an</strong>tic<br />

day Those of you who are ambitious along your career line<br />

will succeed after few struggles.<br />

SAGITTARIUS: M<strong>an</strong>y members of your opposite sex will<br />

go out of their ways to attract your rom<strong>an</strong>tic interest. This is<br />

the wrong time to engage on unnecessary argument.<br />

CAPRICORN: If your priority is love, much of it would<br />

come your way as desired. But here is a better day for more<br />

ambitious members of this Star Sign in the business world.<br />

Don’t allow <strong>an</strong>ybody to deceive you over money.<br />

AQUARIUS: Those of you with secret admirers within<br />

your working area will have the needed opportunities to make<br />

the needed moves. Resist the temptation to deceive others.<br />

PISCES: Although matters of the heart may give you cause<br />

to smile broadly, if care is not taken, you would cause friction<br />

that c<strong>an</strong>’t help your cause at work. This is the wrong time for<br />

unnecessary scheming within your working arena.<br />

DUDU in “ROLLING HOT” By A.O. OLAIDE<br />

ARIES: Those of your who are red blooded for rom<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

may have <strong>an</strong> exciting <strong>an</strong>d satisfying day. Happenings within<br />

your social circles must be taken more seriously.<br />

TAURUS: Confrontation may come your way in a circle but<br />

the heavens are working favourably for you. Some doses of<br />

rom<strong>an</strong>ce is not too much for you on a day like this.<br />

GEMINI: Provided you don’t allow your innate ability to<br />

be as diplomatic as necessary desert you, things’ll work<br />

favourably for you to the betterment of your fin<strong>an</strong>ces.<br />

ASTROLOGICAL COUNSELLING<br />

ASTROLOGICAL COUNSELLING<br />

Send your date e <strong>an</strong>d place of birth th to the Astr<br />

trological<br />

Counselling, P.M.B 100<br />

007, 7, Apapa, Lagos<br />

WHO WANT MY MARRIAGE DEAD?<br />

Dear Joshua,<br />

I have written you m<strong>an</strong>y letters without response, I hope I<br />

will be lucky this time around. What’s your e mail address?<br />

Although, I am interested in my fin<strong>an</strong>cial affair <strong>an</strong>d will like<br />

to know what awaits me in the future as the ups <strong>an</strong>d downs<br />

are giving me concern, what I w<strong>an</strong>t you to tell me is: Who is<br />

working spiritually against my marriage? I have married<br />

four times. Why?<br />

Olajumoke ,Ibad<strong>an</strong>.<br />

Dear Olajumoke<br />

If you have spiritual warfare, it is in your fin<strong>an</strong>cial affairs.<br />

You were endowed with special ability to make money for<br />

both yourself <strong>an</strong>d other people.<br />

However, three things c<strong>an</strong> militate against your fin<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

namely; inability to hold on to your gains for too long (miscalculation)<br />

jealousy <strong>an</strong>d occultic m<strong>an</strong>ipulation by those<br />

who are green with envy. Yet, whatever happens, dire fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

misfortune is not me<strong>an</strong>t for you, especially if you heed<br />

advice from your star; your being spiritual will assist you.<br />

Fortunate placement of the Moon <strong>an</strong>d Venus in Libra <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Sagittarius endowed you with charming <strong>an</strong>d magnetic personality<br />

which will make it easier for you to attract members<br />

of your opposite sex who will be willing to make you happy.<br />

But after sometimes, your hidden aggressive personality <strong>an</strong>d<br />

tendencies to worry will come out to the resentment of members<br />

of your opposite sex.Some other times, you promise<br />

more th<strong>an</strong> you c<strong>an</strong> deliver. Then yours is a jealous soul (yes<br />

everybody was born with jealous traits) but yours is extraordinary<br />

<strong>an</strong>d if you have reason to doubt the other person, you<br />

may not be able to forgive. The summary here is that there’s<br />

not much spiritual aspect working against your love life,<br />

your too strong or powerful personality is what you will need<br />

to work on: if at all you have problem with love.<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

HOME & ABROAD<br />

dadadekola@yahoo.com<br />

By Lawrence Akapa


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 33<br />

:V<strong>an</strong>guard News :@v<strong>an</strong>guardnews :@v<strong>an</strong>guardnews NEWS HOTLINES: 08052867023, 08052867058<br />

Itsekiri seeks completion of<br />

ab<strong>an</strong>doned Koko-Ogheye<br />

road linking 50 communities<br />

By Jimitota Onoyume<br />

WProgress ARRI<strong>—</strong>ITSEKIRI<br />

Club, IPC,<br />

has called for the<br />

completion of the Koko-<br />

Ogheye Road project<br />

linking about 50<br />

communities.<br />

President of the club,<br />

Chief Anthony Onuwaje<br />

made the appeal in Koko,<br />

Warri North Local<br />

Government Area, Delta<br />

State, during <strong>an</strong> inspection<br />

tour of the Niger Delta<br />

Development Commission,<br />

NDDC’s project in the area<br />

alongside some officials of<br />

the commission, adding<br />

that the shore protection<br />

project in the area<br />

ab<strong>an</strong>doned about 13 years<br />

ago should also be revisited<br />

<strong>an</strong>d completed.<br />

Onuwaje said the Koko-<br />

Oghoye Road project when<br />

completed will open up<br />

communities in the area to<br />

development, adding that<br />

it will also create robust<br />

economy for the people.<br />

...As Agip starts empowerment<br />

scheme for 1,172 N’Delta<br />

youth, women<br />

By Emma Amaize<br />

O R T<br />

P HARCOURT<strong>—</strong><br />

NIGERIAN Agip Oil<br />

Comp<strong>an</strong>y, NAOC, Joint<br />

Venture, JV partners has<br />

launched empowerment<br />

scheme for 1,172 youth <strong>an</strong>d<br />

women in its operational<br />

areas in Niger Delta.<br />

Designed to promote<br />

socio-economic<br />

development through<br />

establishment of small-scale<br />

businesses<br />

for<br />

beneficiaries, the scheme<br />

has kicked off in Bayelsa<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Rivers states.<br />

A statement by the<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y said, “The<br />

scheme will be extended to<br />

Imo <strong>an</strong>d Delta states <strong>an</strong>d it<br />

is envisaged that at the end<br />

of the programme, a total<br />

of 1,172 youths <strong>an</strong>d women<br />

would have been impacted.<br />

“The youth <strong>an</strong>d women<br />

were presented with<br />

complete starter-packs for<br />

the set-up of businesses in<br />

shoe making, barbing<br />

salon, hair dressing, tilling,<br />

event pl<strong>an</strong>ning, laundry<br />

ECIU elects new exco<br />

EVWRENI<br />

Cl<strong>an</strong><br />

Improvement Union,<br />

ECIU, <strong>an</strong> umbrella body of<br />

all Evwreni sons <strong>an</strong>d<br />

daughters living in Nigeria<br />

<strong>an</strong>d in diaspora, has elected<br />

new executives to pilot the<br />

affairs of the community for<br />

the next three years.<br />

Evwreni is <strong>an</strong> oil<br />

producing community in<br />

Ughelli North Local<br />

Government Area of Delta<br />

State.<br />

The elected officers are;<br />

Bright Adjogbe, President<br />

General; Arigo<br />

Okorogbudje, Vice<br />

President General;<br />

Ighorodje Oghene Joseph,<br />

Secretary General; Abodo<br />

He said several Itsekiri<br />

communities had been<br />

eaten up by the river,<br />

stressing that the shore<br />

protection will also protect<br />

the communities from being<br />

washed away by wave from<br />

the river.<br />

“The Koko-Ogheye Road<br />

project will bring<br />

developments to<br />

communities along its<br />

routes as m<strong>an</strong>y will come<br />

home to invest, develop<br />

personal properties. The<br />

road is very essential to<br />

development of<br />

communities along its<br />

lines. We are urging the<br />

commission <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

Federal Government to<br />

ensure its completion.<br />

“We are also appealing<br />

that the shore protection<br />

project for the area should<br />

be revisited. The project<br />

which was started about 13<br />

years ago has been left<br />

uncompleted. Some areas<br />

to benefit from the project<br />

are being washed away by<br />

the river,'' he said.<br />

services, furniture making,<br />

plumbing, auto/marine<br />

mech<strong>an</strong>ics, catering,<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sportation, business<br />

centre/cyber café, agro<br />

processing, aluminum<br />

works, events pl<strong>an</strong>ning <strong>an</strong>d<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement, information<br />

technology, bakery <strong>an</strong>d<br />

tailoring/fashion designing.<br />

“The first batch of the<br />

scheme was at NRP<br />

Igbogene farm in Bayelsa,<br />

while the second batch of<br />

the scheme was launched<br />

in Rivers State at NAOC’s<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>t Propagation Centre,<br />

PPC, Obie in Ogba/<br />

Egbema/Ndoni Local<br />

Government Area of the<br />

state.<br />

“At the Rivers State<br />

launch, Governor Nyesom<br />

Wike, represented by the<br />

Perm<strong>an</strong>ent Secretary,<br />

Ministry of Women Affairs,<br />

Mrs. AtotesemiEsonTeetito,<br />

commended the initiative of<br />

the JV Partners, noting that<br />

when youths <strong>an</strong>d women<br />

are me<strong>an</strong>ingfully engaged,<br />

there will peace <strong>an</strong>d<br />

development in the<br />

communities <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

state at large.''<br />

Young, Treasurer General;<br />

Ogunu Edewor, PRO;<br />

Diemueta Ukpowho,<br />

Assist<strong>an</strong>t Secretary<br />

General; Andrew Dodo,<br />

Fin<strong>an</strong>cial Secretary<br />

General; Stephen Ogbokor,<br />

Social Secretary General,<br />

among others.<br />

In his accept<strong>an</strong>ce speech,<br />

Adjogbe solicited for the<br />

cooperation of everyone to<br />

fast track the development<br />

of the community.<br />

He extended his h<strong>an</strong>ds of<br />

friendship to other<br />

contest<strong>an</strong>ts who lost out in<br />

the contest, saying being<br />

one family, all h<strong>an</strong>ds should<br />

be on deck to move the<br />

community forward.<br />

Think outside the box, Okowa<br />

charges political appointees<br />

•Swears in Aguariavwodo, Monye, Ofobruku, two others as Special Advisers<br />

By Festus Ahon<br />

A<br />

S A B A <strong>—</strong><br />

GOVERNOR<br />

Ife<strong>an</strong>yi Okowa of Delta<br />

State yesterday, charged<br />

political appointees in the<br />

state to think outside the<br />

box in order to proffer<br />

creative solutions to<br />

unexpected developments<br />

in the resolve of his<br />

administration for a<br />

diversified, inclusive <strong>an</strong>d<br />

self-reli<strong>an</strong>t economy that<br />

will withst<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>y external<br />

shock.<br />

Okowa while swearing in<br />

five Special Advisers in<br />

Asaba, said their<br />

knowledge, wisdom <strong>an</strong>d<br />

experience would help<br />

improve the perform<strong>an</strong>ce of<br />

his administration in its<br />

strive to deliver on its<br />

electoral promise of a<br />

stronger Delta.<br />

He said; “Special<br />

Advisers play import<strong>an</strong>t role<br />

in our modern democratic<br />

setting; they are carefully<br />

selected for their specific<br />

<strong>policy</strong> expertise <strong>an</strong>d ability<br />

to skilfully navigate the<br />

layers of bureaucracy <strong>an</strong>d<br />

partis<strong>an</strong> viewpoints to<br />

deliver on the<br />

administration’s goals <strong>an</strong>d<br />

objectives. Modern<br />

statecraft places a dem<strong>an</strong>d<br />

on them to lessen the<br />

burden of the dem<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

<strong>an</strong>d complex workload of<br />

the Chief Executive.”<br />

Those who were swornin<br />

as Special Advisers were<br />

Prof. Sylvester Monye<br />

(Senior Policy Adviser); Dr<br />

Kingsley Emu (Chief<br />

Economic Adviser); Senator<br />

Emm<strong>an</strong>uel Aguariavwodo<br />

(Housing <strong>an</strong>d Hum<strong>an</strong><br />

Development); Emm<strong>an</strong>uel<br />

Okoro (Rural <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Community Development;<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Efe Ofoburuku<br />

(Legislative Matters).<br />

Okowa said: “It is true that<br />

our first tenure ended on a<br />

high <strong>an</strong>d even now, we<br />

continue to receive plaudits<br />

for our phenomenal<br />

achievements in job<br />

creation, hum<strong>an</strong> capital<br />

development <strong>an</strong>d<br />

infrastructural renewal, but,<br />

we c<strong>an</strong>not afford to rest on<br />

our oars because, the next<br />

four years promises to be<br />

as fulfilling as it would be<br />

challenging.<br />

“As Special Advisers,<br />

being experts in your<br />

respective fields, I expect<br />

nothing but sound,<br />

Edo guber: It’s central senatorial<br />

zone's turn, says Imasu<strong>an</strong>gbon<br />

By Joseph Erunke<br />

ABUJA<strong>—</strong>A chieftain<br />

of the Peoples<br />

Democratic Party, PDP, in<br />

Edo State <strong>an</strong>d aspir<strong>an</strong>t for<br />

the forthcoming<br />

governorship election in the<br />

state, Mr Kenneth<br />

Imasu<strong>an</strong>gbon, has said it<br />

was the turn of Edo Central<br />

Senatorial Zone to occupy<br />

the governorship of the<br />

state.<br />

Imasu<strong>an</strong>gbon, who<br />

addressed reporters,<br />

yesterday, in Abuja, said<br />

leaders of the party in the<br />

zone, at a meeting Sunday<br />

night, were un<strong>an</strong>imous in<br />

their decisions to work for<br />

the actualisation of a<br />

c<strong>an</strong>didate from the area.<br />

According to him, the<br />

leaders from the five local<br />

government areas in Edo<br />

Central are dem<strong>an</strong>ding to<br />

produce the next governor<br />

under the PDP.<br />

He expressed satisfaction<br />

with the m<strong>an</strong>ner leaders<br />

who attended the meeting<br />

discussed with the interest<br />

of Es<strong>an</strong> at heart.<br />

He used the opportunity<br />

to make his interest to run<br />

for the governorship seat<br />

known to his kinsmen,<br />

noting that the only position<br />

that was good for the<br />

senatorial zone in 2020 is the<br />

governor.<br />

practical advice that meets<br />

global best practices<br />

because, this administration<br />

expects from you bold<br />

ideas <strong>an</strong>d initiatives that<br />

will engender prosperity,<br />

peace <strong>an</strong>d progress. “<br />

Observing that the<br />

expectations were high as<br />

his administration builds a<br />

stronger Delta, he said,<br />

“This administration is<br />

always ready <strong>an</strong>d willing to<br />

The meeting was hosted<br />

by Elder Odion Ugbesia a<br />

former Senator who<br />

represented the zone in the<br />

National Assembly in 2007.<br />

He said: “Es<strong>an</strong> c<strong>an</strong>not<br />

continue to be marginalised<br />

<strong>an</strong>d we say we are from the<br />

same state.<br />

“I’m happy everyone is<br />

now pursuing the same<br />

agenda of having Es<strong>an</strong><br />

m<strong>an</strong> or wom<strong>an</strong> as the<br />

governor come 2020, this<br />

has been my agitation, so<br />

it’s a good way to begin<br />

VISIT: Lagos State<br />

Chapter Guv'nor of<br />

De'Norsemen Kclub,<br />

Mr. Jubril Babatunde,<br />

(middle) <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Provost, De'Norsemen<br />

Kclub, Mr. Collins<br />

Diala, (right)<br />

presenting Award<br />

of recognition to a<br />

Phil<strong>an</strong>thropist, Hon.<br />

Uduak Effiong,<br />

M<strong>an</strong>aging Director,<br />

EFKON Ventures<br />

Limited, when the Kclub<br />

paid a courtesy visit to<br />

his office at Etiebets<br />

Place in Lagos.<br />

work with Delt<strong>an</strong>s at home<br />

<strong>an</strong>d in diaspora <strong>an</strong>d from<br />

all walks of life, we welcome<br />

advice <strong>an</strong>d suggestions<br />

that will help us better the<br />

lot of our people <strong>an</strong>d make<br />

our state the pride of all <strong>an</strong>d<br />

I also expect everybody to<br />

continue to pray for the<br />

success of this<br />

administration because<br />

when we succeed, the<br />

citizens are the better for it.”<br />

<strong>an</strong>d we c<strong>an</strong> take it up from<br />

there.<br />

“We are the only<br />

senatorial zone that has not<br />

produced the governor. The<br />

Binis <strong>an</strong>d the Afemais are<br />

good people <strong>an</strong>d they are<br />

in support of our dem<strong>an</strong>ds.”<br />

Others present at the<br />

meeting include former<br />

Minister of Works, Chief<br />

Mike Onolememen, former<br />

speaker of Edo State House<br />

of Assembly, Friday Itulah,<br />

Dr. Anthony Aziegbemhin<br />

<strong>an</strong>d others.<br />

MWUN, market Road Unit,<br />

Warri gets new 11-m<strong>an</strong> exco<br />

MARITIME Workers<br />

Union Nigeria,<br />

MWUN, Market Road Unit,<br />

private craft, Warri, Delta<br />

State has elected 11- m<strong>an</strong><br />

executive to run its affairs<br />

for <strong>an</strong>other four years.<br />

Delta District Chairm<strong>an</strong><br />

(MWUN) Seamen, NIWA<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Water Tr<strong>an</strong>sport br<strong>an</strong>ch,<br />

Mr Boro Ekotoro, who<br />

conducted the election,<br />

charged the newly elected<br />

officers to work as team with<br />

other members to move the<br />

union forward.<br />

Ekotoro tasked the elected<br />

chairm<strong>an</strong>, Chief Godwin<br />

Kerebor to bring in new<br />

ideas <strong>an</strong>d initiatives that will<br />

attract state government<br />

participation in the<br />

maritime sector.<br />

Those elected <strong>an</strong>d<br />

inaugurated are; Chief<br />

Kerebor, Chairm<strong>an</strong>; Chief<br />

John Ekotoro, Vice<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong>; Mr. Oki Yerin,<br />

Secretary; Mr. Lucky<br />

Fawei, Asst Secretary; Mr<br />

Cletus Itare, Treasurer <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Mr. Paul Edumogren, exofficio.<br />

Other exco members are;<br />

Chief Ifiye Oruware, Mr.<br />

Rawlings Benike, Ifitibou<br />

Johnson <strong>an</strong>d Chief Samuel<br />

E. Brizimor, ex-officios<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Mrs Anna Amos,<br />

Special Wom<strong>an</strong>.


34<strong>—</strong>V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

New Imo Poly Rector<br />

reads riot act to lecturers<br />

By Chidi<br />

Nkwopara<br />

OWERRI<strong>—</strong>THE new<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement of Imo<br />

State Polytechnic,<br />

Umuagwo, has warned<br />

that it would not look<br />

kindly on <strong>an</strong>y lecturer that<br />

engages in sexual<br />

harassment of female<br />

students, examination<br />

malpractice, sorting <strong>an</strong>d<br />

other illegal <strong>an</strong>d unprofessional<br />

behaviours.<br />

The institution’s Acting<br />

Rector, Dr. Patrick Njoku,<br />

read the riot act yesterday<br />

in Owerri, while fielding<br />

questions from newsmen.<br />

He expressed happiness<br />

that peace had returned to<br />

the polytechnic, stressing<br />

that all the labour unions<br />

have since suspended<br />

their indefinite industrial<br />

action.<br />

“Staff, students <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

host community were<br />

ABIA State University<br />

Teaching Hospital,<br />

ABSUTH, yesterday,<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced pl<strong>an</strong>s to<br />

suspend its seven-monthold<br />

strike by today,<br />

following <strong>an</strong> agreement<br />

with the state<br />

government.<br />

This was contained in a<br />

statement by Assist<strong>an</strong>t<br />

Director, Public Relations,<br />

Mr. Joe Onwuka, in Aba.<br />

It should be recalled that<br />

ABSUTH workers went on<br />

strike on November 27,<br />

2018, following 10 months<br />

salary arrears owed them<br />

by Abia government.<br />

Onwuka said the<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>ned strike suspension<br />

followed “a tripartite<br />

agreement reached<br />

between Abia State<br />

government,<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement of Abia State<br />

University Teaching<br />

Hospital <strong>an</strong>d org<strong>an</strong>ised<br />

labour in the teaching<br />

hospital.<br />

“The seven months old<br />

strike embarked upon by<br />

staff of Abia State<br />

University Teaching<br />

Hospital, ABSUTH, Aba,<br />

has been suspended with<br />

immediate effect.<br />

“A communiqué<br />

endorsed by all the leaders<br />

of the various industrial<br />

unions at the teaching<br />

hospital enjoins the<br />

workers to immediately<br />

resume duties from<br />

Wednesday, July<br />

3(today).”<br />

The statement said the<br />

unions agreed to suspend<br />

the strike to respect<br />

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu,<br />

who intervened personally<br />

in the dispute,<br />

against the relocation of<br />

the polytechnic to<br />

<strong>an</strong>other town by the<br />

immediate past<br />

administration, because<br />

of certain sections of the<br />

enabling law,” Njoku<br />

said.<br />

He affirmed that<br />

nobody was against<br />

uplifting the institution to<br />

a university status,<br />

pointing out that the last<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement moved<br />

towards awarding<br />

degrees in the school.<br />

He said: “I hope to<br />

move towards achieving<br />

this, even through<br />

simple affiliation with a<br />

university. Currently, we<br />

have 24 accredited<br />

courses in the school.<br />

Under my watch, all our<br />

students must acquire<br />

one skill or the other that<br />

would make them selfreli<strong>an</strong>t<br />

instead of job<br />

seekers.”<br />

ABSUTH staff suspend<br />

7-month strike<br />

promising to meet the<br />

workers’ dem<strong>an</strong>ds.<br />

It further explained<br />

that staff of ABSUTH<br />

went on strike since<br />

November 2018 to protest<br />

the internecine conflicts<br />

over payment of the<br />

staff salaries, nonpayment<br />

of ABSUTH<br />

retirees since November<br />

2014.<br />

According to the<br />

statement, the workers<br />

are also dem<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

rehabilitation of the<br />

failed Udeagbala-<br />

Umueze Road network<br />

leading to the hospital<br />

among others.<br />

The statement called<br />

on the teaching<br />

hospital staff to<br />

immediately return to<br />

their duty posts with<br />

the usual zest <strong>an</strong>d<br />

c<strong>an</strong>dour they were<br />

known for.<br />

It also implored the<br />

state government to<br />

live up to its promise by<br />

abiding by its own part<br />

of the tripartite<br />

agreement in the<br />

interest of peace <strong>an</strong>d<br />

industrial harmony.<br />

By Agbonkhese Oboh<br />

PLATMATES Royale<br />

Club, PRC, has said<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> youths c<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d<br />

should consciously, act<br />

towards ch<strong>an</strong>ging the<br />

negative narrative that has<br />

become the lot of the country.<br />

PRC’s chairm<strong>an</strong>, Board of<br />

Trustees, Mr. Awonuga<br />

Olatubonsu made the call<br />

at the first <strong>an</strong>niversary <strong>an</strong>d<br />

IPOB urges security agencies to emulate<br />

Americ<strong>an</strong>, C<strong>an</strong>adi<strong>an</strong> police<br />

By Chimaobi<br />

Nwaiwu<br />

N NEWI<strong>—</strong>THE<br />

Indigenous People<br />

of Bifara, IPOB, yesterday,<br />

urged security agencies in<br />

Nigeria to emulate the<br />

Americ<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d C<strong>an</strong>adi<strong>an</strong><br />

police in crowd control <strong>an</strong>d<br />

provision of security, as<br />

demonstrated during its<br />

leader, Mazi Nnamdi<br />

K<strong>an</strong>u’s visit to United<br />

States of America <strong>an</strong>d<br />

C<strong>an</strong>ada.<br />

IPOB also th<strong>an</strong>ked its<br />

family members <strong>an</strong>d<br />

supporters for their<br />

reception during K<strong>an</strong>u’s<br />

town hall meetings <strong>an</strong>d<br />

lectures.<br />

It also th<strong>an</strong>ked Biafr<strong>an</strong><br />

veter<strong>an</strong>s that made it to<br />

Atl<strong>an</strong>ta, Georgia; Houston,<br />

Texas; Chicago <strong>an</strong>d New<br />

York City(USA) <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Toronto, C<strong>an</strong>ada, including<br />

various socio-cultural<br />

org<strong>an</strong>isations, affiliate<br />

org<strong>an</strong>isations that<br />

contributed immensely to<br />

ensuring the success of the<br />

tours.<br />

IPOB, in a statement, by<br />

its Media <strong>an</strong>d Publicity<br />

Secretary, Emma Powerful,<br />

said its leader's next port of<br />

call is Switzerl<strong>an</strong>d, then<br />

Fr<strong>an</strong>ce, Jap<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Australia, where he will<br />

rally <strong>an</strong>d sensitise Biafr<strong>an</strong>s<br />

<strong>an</strong>d host government on<br />

the need for everybody,<br />

group <strong>an</strong>d association to<br />

join IPOB in the final push<br />

towards Biafra liberation.<br />

It read in part: “We owe a<br />

debt of gratitude to the USA<br />

<strong>an</strong>d C<strong>an</strong>adi<strong>an</strong> police that<br />

safeguarded the venue of<br />

our meetings <strong>an</strong>d provided<br />

close quarter protection to<br />

our leader at every public<br />

appear<strong>an</strong>ce, <strong>an</strong>d urge<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> security agents to<br />

emulate them in crowd<br />

control <strong>an</strong>d providing<br />

security at venues of<br />

events.”<br />

BRF GABFEST: From left<strong>—</strong> Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; former Minister<br />

of Power, Works & Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; his mother, Mrs Omolara Fashola; Mr. Wale<br />

Oladunjoye <strong>an</strong>d Senator Gbenga Ashafa, during the BRF Gabfest 3 held in honour of Mr. Babatunde<br />

Fashola at the Terra Kulture, Lagos.<br />

Absence of judge stalls<br />

bail of Madonna varsity 7<br />

By Vincent Ujumadu<br />

AWKA<strong>—</strong>THE<br />

six<br />

students <strong>an</strong>d a lecturer<br />

at Madonna University,<br />

Okija, detained since<br />

February at Federal<br />

Prisons, Awka, over<br />

Facebook comments against<br />

the institution, are still<br />

battling to regain freedom<br />

at the Federal High Court,<br />

as the absence of presiding<br />

judge yesterday, stalled<br />

their release even after they<br />

met bail conditions.<br />

The arrest <strong>an</strong>d detention<br />

of the students <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

lecturer followed a petition<br />

by the m<strong>an</strong>agement of the<br />

university to the Inspector<br />

General of Police,<br />

prompting security<br />

Youths c<strong>an</strong> ch<strong>an</strong>ge Nigeria’s negative narrative<strong>—</strong>PRC<br />

unveiling of the club in<br />

Lagos, adding that “we are<br />

embarking on a national<br />

renaiss<strong>an</strong>ce.”<br />

Olatubonsu said: “We<br />

have been together since<br />

the 80s <strong>an</strong>d feel it’s time to<br />

give back. Youths are<br />

becoming addicted to<br />

negative things. This<br />

portends ill for our<br />

collective future. But<br />

through donations,<br />

operatives to bring them to<br />

the Okija campus of the<br />

university from where they<br />

were first taken to the Police<br />

cell <strong>an</strong>d later to prison.<br />

The Federal High Court<br />

11, Awka, was packed full<br />

with lawyers <strong>an</strong>d parents of<br />

the students yesterday, who<br />

waited for the arrival of the<br />

judge, Justice Babatunde<br />

Quadri, only for the court<br />

clerk to <strong>an</strong>nounce at about<br />

3p.m. that the matter had<br />

been stood down for<br />

9a.m. today.<br />

Yesterday’s incident was<br />

the third time the court had<br />

failed to sit, thereby raising<br />

apprehension among the<br />

students <strong>an</strong>d their parents.<br />

Their worry came as<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y parents of the<br />

scholarships, sports<br />

tournaments, with scouts<br />

present, we will give back<br />

to the society.”<br />

Earlier, President of PRC,<br />

Mr. Kayode Taiwo, said:<br />

“We c<strong>an</strong>not afford to sit back<br />

<strong>an</strong>d blame government<br />

over everything. Everyone<br />

must start something<br />

positive, so we c<strong>an</strong> all<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>ge the narrative.”<br />

Also, Chairm<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

students told reporters at the<br />

court premises that they<br />

had concluded pl<strong>an</strong>s to<br />

withdraw over 205 wards<br />

from the institution to other<br />

universities, beginning<br />

from next academic session.<br />

Spokesm<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

parents, Mr. Christopher<br />

Onyejekwe, said several<br />

meetings had already been<br />

held <strong>an</strong>d contacts made<br />

with authorities of other<br />

universities for tr<strong>an</strong>sfer.<br />

According to Onyejekwe,<br />

who said his four children<br />

passed through Madonna<br />

University, it is disheartening<br />

that <strong>an</strong> institution he<br />

had supported since its<br />

establishment in 1999 <strong>an</strong>d<br />

ensured that his children<br />

<strong>an</strong>d those of his friends<br />

occasion, Mr. Shina<br />

Badaru, urged youths not<br />

to forget where they were<br />

coming from, but to, like<br />

PRC, do good <strong>an</strong>d give<br />

back to the society.<br />

The high point of the<br />

event was giving Alhaja<br />

Awonuga <strong>an</strong> award in<br />

recognition of her<br />

hospitality when the PRC<br />

members were<br />

schoolboys.<br />

attended, had turned round<br />

to ruin the careers of the six<br />

students <strong>an</strong>d the lecturer.<br />

NANS reacts<br />

Vice President in charge<br />

of national affairs, National<br />

Association of Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

Students, NANS, Mr.<br />

Chidi Ilogebe, had also<br />

threatened to mobilise<br />

students nationwide to shut<br />

down the institution.<br />

He said it was unfair for<br />

the m<strong>an</strong>agement of the<br />

university to allege that the<br />

students were criminals,<br />

cultists <strong>an</strong>d fraudsters,<br />

adding that NANS was<br />

sure that they are neither<br />

kidnappers, nor fraudsters<br />

or cultists as alleged.<br />

His words: “We are not in<br />

a tyr<strong>an</strong>nical or dictatorship<br />

rule <strong>an</strong>d we are not<br />

practicing totalitari<strong>an</strong><br />

system, where the masses<br />

have no voice.<br />

“Students are intellectuals<br />

<strong>an</strong>d are allowed to speak<br />

whenever they feel things<br />

are not going well, especially<br />

on our campuses.<br />

“Madonna University's<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement may think<br />

that it has money to<br />

intimidate students, but we<br />

w<strong>an</strong>t to tell them that we<br />

c<strong>an</strong>not keep quiet.”


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<strong>—</strong>35<br />

WORKSHOP: Regional Head, South-East <strong>an</strong>d South-South, First City Monument B<strong>an</strong>k,<br />

FCMB, Mr. Okey Ogelle (sitting 3rd left) with some particip<strong>an</strong>ts at the Climate Fin<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

Awareness Workshop <strong>an</strong>d Exhibition on Solar Energy Solutions org<strong>an</strong>ised by the b<strong>an</strong>k in<br />

partnership with IFC in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.<br />

Northern CAN berates Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Embassy in<br />

US over statement against Leah’s mother<br />

By Sam Eyoboka<br />

C Association HRISTIAN<br />

of Nigeria,<br />

CAN, in the 19 northern<br />

states <strong>an</strong>d Abuja (Northern<br />

CAN), has condemned<br />

statement by the Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

Embassy in Washington D.C,<br />

United States, accusing Mrs.<br />

Rebecca Sharibu, mother of<br />

Leah Sharibu, <strong>an</strong>d three<br />

others of making “false”<br />

claims against the Federal<br />

Government.<br />

The embassy, according to<br />

agency reports, had on June<br />

30, 2019, protested against a<br />

recent event in the US capital<br />

by Heritage Foundation,<br />

where some victims of<br />

terrorism <strong>an</strong>d farmers/herders<br />

conflicts in northern Nigeria<br />

allegedly made “false” claims<br />

against the Federal<br />

Government.<br />

The event, which was a<br />

p<strong>an</strong>el discussion tagged<br />

“Insecurity in Nigeria:<br />

Eyewitnesses Speak,” was<br />

hosted by The Heritage<br />

Foundation, a Washingtonbased<br />

conservative think<br />

t<strong>an</strong>k, on June 11.<br />

The embassy’s reaction<br />

came in a letter by Mr.<br />

Mohammed Suleim<strong>an</strong>,<br />

Senior Counsellor/Head of<br />

Ch<strong>an</strong>cery, on behalf of the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> ambassador to the<br />

US.<br />

It said: “The attention of the<br />

Embassy of Nigeria,<br />

Washington, D.C., has been<br />

drawn to <strong>an</strong> event your<br />

foundation hosted on June<br />

11, 2019, where you brought<br />

alleged Nigeri<strong>an</strong> victims of<br />

violence <strong>an</strong>d insecurity:<br />

Rebecca Sharibu, mother of<br />

Leah Sharibu; Alheri Bawa<br />

Magaji <strong>an</strong>d Napoleon<br />

Adamu, who gave false <strong>an</strong>d<br />

uncorroborated allegations<br />

about their experiences.<br />

“The embassy thought that<br />

as a reputable <strong>an</strong>d respected<br />

org<strong>an</strong>isation, you would<br />

allow unbiased individuals at<br />

the event to make their<br />

contributions.”<br />

According to a statement<br />

made available to V<strong>an</strong>guard<br />

by Vice Chairm<strong>an</strong> of<br />

Northern CAN, Rev. John<br />

Hayab, the Heritage<br />

Foundation had on June 11,<br />

2019, invited Rebecca<br />

Sharibu, mother of Leah<br />

Sharibu; Alheri Bawa Magaji<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Napoleon Adamu,<br />

victims of violence <strong>an</strong>d<br />

insecurity to Washington DC<br />

to share their experiences.<br />

Northern CAN described<br />

the embassy statement as<br />

“insensitive, inhum<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d<br />

irresponsible,” urging the<br />

Federal Government to<br />

s<strong>an</strong>ction the embassy staff<br />

who made the statement <strong>an</strong>d<br />

apologise to the Rebecca<br />

Sharibu <strong>an</strong>d others for saying<br />

their painful experiences<br />

were false.<br />

Hayab said for the past one<br />

year, Leah’s mother had been<br />

in ceaseless pain <strong>an</strong>d<br />

trauma, crying for help for the<br />

release of her daughter,<br />

stressing that such utter<strong>an</strong>ces<br />

could only come from people<br />

without hum<strong>an</strong> feelings.<br />

Calling on the Federal<br />

Government to do everything<br />

possible to ensure the release<br />

of Leah, Hayab asked: “How<br />

could <strong>an</strong>y hum<strong>an</strong>e <strong>an</strong>d<br />

sensible person describe such<br />

experience as false? This is a<br />

wom<strong>an</strong> that has been crying<br />

out for help for the release of<br />

Halogen set to unveil br<strong>an</strong>d<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sformation to digital group<br />

By Etop Ek<strong>an</strong>em<br />

THE m<strong>an</strong>agement of<br />

Halogen Security<br />

Comp<strong>an</strong>y Limited, Nigeria’s<br />

foremost security risk<br />

solutions comp<strong>an</strong>y, has<br />

concluded pl<strong>an</strong>s to unveil<br />

details of its tr<strong>an</strong>sformation<br />

into a digital group, offering<br />

technology centred security<br />

risk solutions.<br />

The br<strong>an</strong>d launch<br />

scheduled for Friday, July 5<br />

in Lagos, is expected to<br />

attract Halogen’s top clients,<br />

notably CEOs, <strong>an</strong>d other<br />

invitees from top<br />

multinational businesses<br />

across different sectors of the<br />

economy, regulatory<br />

agencies, industry associates<br />

<strong>an</strong>d a cross section of<br />

Halogen staff.<br />

The Halogen<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sformation unveiling will<br />

also be used to launch<br />

her daughter, what we expect<br />

from that embassy staff<br />

is to console her, calm her<br />

down <strong>an</strong>d assure her that<br />

government is doing<br />

everything to get her<br />

daughter.<br />

“This statement coming<br />

from the Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Embassy<br />

in the US is insensitive,<br />

inhum<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d irresponsible<br />

<strong>an</strong>d we call on the Federal<br />

Government to s<strong>an</strong>ction the<br />

embassy staff <strong>an</strong>d apologise<br />

to Mrs. Rebecca Sharibu <strong>an</strong>d<br />

others for saying their painful<br />

experiences are false.”<br />

Bakassi indigenes protest over<br />

76 oil wells in Calabar<br />

By Ike<br />

Uchechukwu<br />

C ALABAR<strong>—</strong>The<br />

people of Bakassi,<br />

yesterday, took to the streets<br />

<strong>an</strong>d marched to Cross River<br />

State House of Assembly,<br />

dem<strong>an</strong>ding the return of the<br />

76 oil wells h<strong>an</strong>ded over to<br />

Akwa Ibom State by former<br />

President Olusegun<br />

Obas<strong>an</strong>jo in 2007.<br />

The people led by<br />

Kingsley Asuquo, a<br />

community leader, carried<br />

placards with inscriptions<br />

such as: ‘Give us our oil<br />

wells, we have been patient<br />

enough,’ ‘INEC should<br />

respect Law No. 7’, ‘We<br />

c<strong>an</strong>not be refugees in our<br />

own country’, among<br />

others.<br />

Speaking with journalists<br />

outside the Assembly,<br />

Asuquo appealed to the<br />

Federal Government to<br />

revisit the h<strong>an</strong>ding over of<br />

76 oil wells to Akwa Ibom<br />

Sttae.<br />

He said: “The Federal<br />

Government should revisit<br />

the h<strong>an</strong>ding over of Cross<br />

River State oil wells to Akwa<br />

Ibom State. Bakassi youths<br />

have been neglected.<br />

There is no fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

benefits to us since we lost<br />

the oil wells to Akwa Ibom.<br />

Since they gave the oil wells<br />

to Akwa Ibom, nothing has<br />

been done for the youths.”<br />

He also urged the<br />

Independent National<br />

Electoral Commission,<br />

INEC, to adhere to Law No.<br />

7 enacted by the state<br />

House of Assembly, which<br />

guar<strong>an</strong>tees them the right<br />

to vote in their new location<br />

rather th<strong>an</strong> vote during<br />

election at Dayspring<br />

Isl<strong>an</strong>d as they have been<br />

doing.<br />

The youths who arrived<br />

while the Assembly was in<br />

session, were received on<br />

behalf of the Speaker, Eteng<br />

Williams by Leader of the<br />

House <strong>an</strong>d representative of<br />

Ogoja State Constituency,<br />

Peter Odey.<br />

Odey commended the<br />

youths for the peaceful protest,<br />

saying CRSHA respects their<br />

rights <strong>an</strong>d belief.<br />

He said: “I w<strong>an</strong>t to say that<br />

the Cross River State House<br />

of Assembly respects your<br />

view <strong>an</strong>d the right to carry out<br />

your protest. We st<strong>an</strong>d with<br />

you on this."<br />

Halogen Group’s six operating<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies.<br />

Speaking on the unveiling<br />

of its tr<strong>an</strong>sformation,<br />

Halogen’s Group M<strong>an</strong>aging<br />

Director <strong>an</strong>d CEO, Wale<br />

Olaoye, said: “For nearly<br />

three decades, we have had<br />

the honour of being trusted<br />

by a vast majority of Nigeria’s<br />

top businesses, public<br />

org<strong>an</strong>isations <strong>an</strong>d<br />

individuals, as their<br />

preferred security risk<br />

solutions provider.<br />

“Their trust <strong>an</strong>d their<br />

satisfaction with our<br />

differentiated solutions<br />

delivery approach have<br />

made us Nigeria’s <strong>an</strong>d<br />

indeed, West Africa’s most<br />

sought after security<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y. With Halogen’s<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sformation, we are yet<br />

again staying true to our<br />

tradition <strong>an</strong>d heritage of<br />

innovation leadership."<br />

NDDC: Fake petitioners against<br />

Amaechi, Brambaifa should be<br />

investigated <strong>—</strong>Kpodoh<br />

By Onozure<br />

D<strong>an</strong>ia<br />

FORMER<br />

Security<br />

Adviser to Bayelsa State<br />

government, Chief<br />

Perekeme Kpodoh, has<br />

called on security agencies<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Economic <strong>an</strong>d Fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

Crimes Commission, EFCC,<br />

to commence investigation<br />

<strong>an</strong>d prosecution of those<br />

involved in alleged fictitious<br />

<strong>an</strong>d fake petitions against<br />

acting M<strong>an</strong>aging Director of<br />

Niger Delta Development<br />

Commission, NDDC,<br />

Professor Nelson Brambaifa<br />

<strong>an</strong>d former Minister of<br />

Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation, Mr Chibuike<br />

Amaechi, over alleged gross<br />

misconduct.<br />

Kpodoh in a statement,<br />

yesterday, said the call for<br />

the investigation <strong>an</strong>d<br />

prosecution of those he<br />

described as “<strong>an</strong>ti-Niger<br />

Delta elements” were<br />

necessary to stop the continued<br />

blackmail <strong>an</strong>d unnecessary<br />

distractions<br />

being caused within the<br />

NDDC <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

development pl<strong>an</strong> of the<br />

region.<br />

Kpodoh, who described<br />

the claim of fraud allegedly<br />

involving Amaechi <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Brambaifa, as the h<strong>an</strong>diwork<br />

of those he termed enemies<br />

of the region, dem<strong>an</strong>ded<br />

that they be investigated<br />

<strong>an</strong>d dealt with to put a final<br />

stop to the ignoble act.<br />

Kpodoh said: “It is a thing<br />

of shame if the media <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the security agents could not<br />

distinguish between fiction<br />

<strong>an</strong>d truth. These were acts<br />

<strong>an</strong>d series of fiction put<br />

together by the petitioners<br />

<strong>an</strong>d their sponsors to distract<br />

the acting MD of NDDC<br />

from the good works he<br />

embarked upon three<br />

months ago."<br />

Taraba govt b<strong>an</strong>s movement<br />

of tricycles from 8pm<br />

By Femi Bolaji<br />

JALINGO<strong>—</strong> Governor<br />

Darius Ishaku of Taraba<br />

State has b<strong>an</strong>ned indefinitely<br />

the movement of tricycles<br />

popularly known as Keke<br />

NAPEP from 8pm, ordering<br />

security agencies in the state<br />

to ensure strict compli<strong>an</strong>ce to<br />

the directive.<br />

This came as the state<br />

government reviewed the 12<br />

hours curfew imposed on<br />

Jalingo, the state capital <strong>an</strong>d<br />

other adjoining communities<br />

affected by crisis recently to 9<br />

hours.<br />

Senior Special Assist<strong>an</strong>t to<br />

Governor Ishaku on Media<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Publicity, Bala Abu,<br />

disclosed this in a statement.<br />

He said: “After a review of<br />

the security situation in parts<br />

of Jalingo <strong>an</strong>d Ardo Kola Local<br />

Government Areas of Taraba<br />

State, which experienced<br />

crisis recently, Governor<br />

Ishaku has approved that the<br />

current curfew imposed on<br />

Jalingo town <strong>an</strong>d other<br />

affected areas should now start<br />

from 9pm <strong>an</strong>d end at 6am daily<br />

until further notice.<br />

“This me<strong>an</strong>s a three-hour<br />

reduction in the time<br />

previously covered by the<br />

curfew. Governor Ishaku also<br />

Tr<strong>an</strong>sition<br />

Princess Peggy Chioma<br />

Onwuga, 39, of Umuogbu<br />

village, Awka South LGA of<br />

Anambra State, is dead.<br />

Service of songs takes place<br />

tomorrow at Seriki Street,<br />

Okokomaiko, Lagos; Service<br />

of songs at her father's<br />

compound on Friday, July 19<br />

while burial takes place on<br />

Saturday, July 20.<br />

ordered a b<strong>an</strong> on the<br />

movement of Keke NAPEP in<br />

all the areas covered by the<br />

curfew between 8 pm <strong>an</strong>d 6<br />

am daily until further notice."<br />

Burial<br />

An Ear, Nose <strong>an</strong>d Throat,<br />

ENT, surgeon, Dr. William<br />

Ochin, has died at the age of<br />

68 after a protracted illness.<br />

Burial programme for Dr.<br />

Ochin who headed Military<br />

Hospital, Yaba, Lagos for<br />

years before his retirement,<br />

will kick off with a Christi<strong>an</strong><br />

wake at his compound in<br />

Enugu-Ezechi village,<br />

Uk<strong>an</strong>a, Udi LGA, Enugu<br />

State tomorrow at 8pm.<br />

He will be buried in his<br />

country home on July 5, 2019<br />

after a funeral mass at St.<br />

Joseph’s Catholic Church,<br />

Uk<strong>an</strong>a, Udi while<br />

th<strong>an</strong>ksgiving comes up on<br />

July 7, 2019 at the same<br />

church.<br />

Late Mrs. Amugo<br />

Late Mrs. Linda Amugo,<br />

aged 57, a former NYSC<br />

Director, is dead after a brief<br />

illness. She will be buried<br />

on Friday, July 5, 2019 at<br />

her residence near Ev<strong>an</strong>gel<br />

High School in Umuahia,<br />

Abia State.


36 <strong>—</strong> VANGUARD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

WITH HENRY OJELU<br />

midweekpersonality@gmail.com<br />

08111813061 (sms only)<br />

PROF NDUBUISI EKEKWE:<br />

From village boy to Silicon<br />

Valley tech genius<br />

Prof Ekekwe is a rare Nigeri<strong>an</strong> tech genius with m<strong>an</strong>y incredible world<br />

class inventions to his kitty. Among his numerous inventions is the<br />

invasive medical robotic, a system which was acquired by US govt. He<br />

also led the team that designed generation accelerometer, a major<br />

component of iPhone. In this interview, he shares his trajectory from a<br />

local village boy to a master in Silicon Valley.<br />

HOW was growing up<br />

like for you?<br />

I grew up in Ovim in<br />

Isuikwuato LGA of Abia State.<br />

I attended Ovim Community<br />

School <strong>an</strong>d Secondary<br />

Technology School Ovim. I<br />

lived in the village until the day<br />

I left for my undergraduate<br />

education in Federal<br />

University of Technology<br />

Owerri. As a kid, I was told that<br />

the only way to become like<br />

legends in my community was<br />

education. I invested all to<br />

become the best I could become<br />

academically. It was a great<br />

community which made things<br />

very easy for the boys <strong>an</strong>d girls.<br />

I was shaped living in a place<br />

where I could see governors,<br />

professors, <strong>an</strong>d justices in the<br />

village square discussing with<br />

elders, <strong>an</strong>d at the end join the<br />

entourages to play <strong>an</strong>d eat in<br />

their homes. Those experiences<br />

normalized my perspectives<br />

such that by the time I came to<br />

the city, nothing was new<br />

because all the import<strong>an</strong>t<br />

people came from my village.<br />

What childhood<br />

experience shaped who<br />

you have become today?<br />

One of the finest moments I<br />

had as a teen was the day my<br />

WASC result came out. I set <strong>an</strong><br />

all-time academic record in<br />

school history which remains<br />

till today. That made me<br />

popular in my village as m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

big people invited me,<br />

congratulating me with gifts.<br />

Specifically, Real Admiral<br />

Ndubuisi Ekekwe (rtd), a<br />

former governor of Imo <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Lagos states, <strong>an</strong>d Major<br />

General Ike Nwachukwu (rtd),<br />

a former governor of Imo State,<br />

gave me h<strong>an</strong>dshakes. Doctors<br />

<strong>an</strong>d engineers from cities came<br />

to our village house to<br />

congratulate me. I visited a<br />

neighboring secondary school<br />

(Ovim Girls), <strong>an</strong>d students saw<br />

me, came out <strong>an</strong>d beg<strong>an</strong><br />

singing my name. Through<br />

that experience, I quickly knew<br />

that if you excel in education,<br />

big men would shake your<br />

h<strong>an</strong>ds <strong>an</strong>d bring you closer.<br />

That has been a moment that<br />

defines how I see being the<br />

best in <strong>an</strong>ything I pursue.<br />

What was the inspiration<br />

behind your choice of<br />

profession?<br />

During my Integrated<br />

Science class in secondary<br />

school, I quickly connected<br />

with electricity the first time<br />

PERSONALITY ETHICS<br />

Life without values<br />

is lifeless<br />

Differentiation, a<br />

key element in<br />

success<br />

Focus is vital for<br />

success.<br />

they introduced it. I felt at home<br />

with the constructs of electrons.<br />

Then the teacher started<br />

mentioning things electricity<br />

could be applied in. When I<br />

heard robot, I became a<br />

believer that it was going to be<br />

electrical engineering. His<br />

expl<strong>an</strong>ation of robot was<br />

import<strong>an</strong>t as I had worked in<br />

the farms with my gr<strong>an</strong>dmother<br />

<strong>an</strong>d felt that technology could<br />

have assisted her in farms. She<br />

worked hard but I never felt the<br />

yield was rewarding her efforts.<br />

Today, robot is a passion. I<br />

specialized in medical robotics<br />

during my PhD in the Johns<br />

Hopkins University, USA. I<br />

own a U.S. patent in robotics<br />

which the U.S. government<br />

acquired assignee rights in<br />

2017.<br />

What does your comp<strong>an</strong>y<br />

really do <strong>an</strong>d what<br />

milestones has it achieved<br />

so far?<br />

I control a digital holding<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y that owns properties<br />

in agriculture, healthcare <strong>an</strong>d<br />

other domains. Zenvus is <strong>an</strong><br />

intelligent solution for farms<br />

which uses proprietary<br />

electronic sensors to collect soil<br />

data like moisture, nutrients,<br />

pH, etc. It then sends the data<br />

to a cloud server via GSM,<br />

satellite or Wifi. Algorithms in<br />

the server <strong>an</strong>alyze the data <strong>an</strong>d<br />

advice farmers on farming<br />

processes. As the crops grow,<br />

the system deploys special<br />

cameras to build crop<br />

vegetative health index for<br />

detection of drought stress, pest<br />

<strong>an</strong>d diseases. Our system has<br />

the capability to tell a farmer<br />

what, how, <strong>an</strong>d when to farm.<br />

It has in-built GPS, compass<br />

<strong>an</strong>d XL making it possible to<br />

map farm boundaries which<br />

could be useful during lo<strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong>d insur<strong>an</strong>ce applications.<br />

Medcera makes software that<br />

help doctors, nurses, labs,<br />

imaging centers, insur<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

patients <strong>an</strong>d other players in<br />

the healthcare sector to operate<br />

seamlessly. If you visit a clinic<br />

in Medcera network, in Lagos,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d then travel to<br />

K<strong>an</strong>o <strong>an</strong>d the clinic<br />

uses our solution, the<br />

K<strong>an</strong>o clinic will access<br />

your medical records<br />

real-time. Our<br />

motivation is that no<br />

patient should be<br />

treated without<br />

access to his or her<br />

medical records. We<br />

are the first<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y in the<br />

world that made<br />

access to medical<br />

record agnostic of<br />

location <strong>an</strong>d<br />

hospital chain.<br />

What were<br />

some of the<br />

challenges you<br />

faced as <strong>an</strong> entrepreneur <strong>an</strong>d<br />

how did you overcome them?<br />

My biggest challenge has<br />

been losing team members after<br />

training them. It creates so<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y risks in the business. But<br />

one has to respect that people<br />

have rights to work wherever<br />

they w<strong>an</strong>t to work. Yet, it is<br />

painful to train <strong>an</strong>d develop<br />

<strong>an</strong>d then lose. I have lost my<br />

team members to big<br />

multinationals. We are<br />

m<strong>an</strong>aging the risks in m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

ways but it makes innovation<br />

crawl since continuity<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement is distorted.<br />

What would you say was<br />

the most import<strong>an</strong>t key to<br />

your success?<br />

The key part of my success is<br />

focusing on doing things not<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y people do. In our<br />

agriculture business, we are the<br />

only one in that space today in<br />

Nigeria. In the healthcare<br />

domain, we make the solution<br />

largely free because we have<br />

I have <strong>an</strong><br />

unbelievable<br />

optimism<br />

about life that<br />

it is hard to<br />

lose hope in<br />

<strong>an</strong>ything<br />

built really brilli<strong>an</strong>t AI systems<br />

that enable value creation.<br />

Differentiation is a key element<br />

in our strategy.<br />

Who is your mentor <strong>an</strong>d why<br />

<strong>an</strong>d What role has mentorship<br />

played in your success?<br />

In business, Tony Elumelu<br />

has been extremely helpful. He<br />

is someone I c<strong>an</strong> send <strong>an</strong> email<br />

<strong>an</strong>d within hours he will<br />

respond. His directions have<br />

saved me money <strong>an</strong>d helped<br />

me in making money<br />

especially on underst<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

market pulses. Getting insights<br />

from someone who has done it<br />

<strong>an</strong>d continues to do it is critical.<br />

My elder brother, Engr. Dr.<br />

Okey Ekekwe, has always<br />

inspired because he has known<br />

how to ch<strong>an</strong>ge the goal posts<br />

to ensure I achieve more.<br />

M<strong>an</strong>y years ago, I told him that<br />

because the principal could not<br />

allow me to do more th<strong>an</strong> nine<br />

subjects in the Nigeria's SSCE<br />

path, he went <strong>an</strong>d bought GCE<br />

form <strong>an</strong>d asked me to write<br />

GCE to prove that I had<br />

mastered the subjects. And<br />

when I did <strong>an</strong>d got distinctions<br />

while in SS1 in Economics,<br />

Government, etc, he responded<br />

"easy subjects - everyone gets<br />

distinctions in them". Quickly,<br />

c<strong>an</strong> you deliver in Further<br />

Maths, Geography <strong>an</strong>d others?<br />

That was the mentorship,<br />

driving me to do more.<br />

Your guiding principles?<br />

I grew up in the Scripture<br />

Union <strong>an</strong>d that shapes<br />

everything in my life. For me,<br />

a life without values is lifeless.<br />

I put on that hard work <strong>an</strong>d<br />

excellence. I have <strong>an</strong><br />

unbelievable optimism about<br />

life that it is hard to lose hope<br />

in <strong>an</strong>ything. That mindset<br />

gives me the energy to execute<br />

because I am so confident that<br />

tomorrow will be better th<strong>an</strong><br />

today.<br />

What do you think<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> entrepreneurs are<br />

not doing well <strong>an</strong>d how c<strong>an</strong><br />

they improve?<br />

We have the ambitions with<br />

unbridled tenacity <strong>an</strong>d energy.<br />

Yet, we need to elevate our<br />

capabilities to fix market<br />

frictions, not just at the<br />

downstream of the sectors but<br />

at the upstream where more<br />

impacts c<strong>an</strong> be made. The fact<br />

is this: unless we c<strong>an</strong> fix<br />

frictions which are catalytic, we<br />

will not liberate m<strong>an</strong>y people<br />

from poverty in this nation. Yes,<br />

apps c<strong>an</strong> help us know where<br />

the village streams are. But<br />

building boreholes may add<br />

more value over time. I give<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> entrepreneurs credits<br />

because they are moving<br />

forward, cutting off the noise.<br />

The entrepreneurs will lift<br />

Nigeria because nations ch<strong>an</strong>ge<br />

only when enterprises rise.<br />

Your advice for upcoming<br />

entrepreneurs hoping to be<br />

successful like you?<br />

With humility, everyone is<br />

looking for success. It is a<br />

continuum. I am still on it. But<br />

largely, I will tell them to solve<br />

problems not m<strong>an</strong>y people c<strong>an</strong><br />

solve <strong>an</strong>d that problem must<br />

have huge market opportunity.<br />

In other words, if you win, the<br />

size will be huge for you.<br />

Getting to that level requires<br />

they must invest to accumulate<br />

capabilities which c<strong>an</strong> come via<br />

m<strong>an</strong>y ch<strong>an</strong>nels.


I fell in love after 25 years of<br />

marriage!<br />

Dear Bunmi,<br />

After 25 years of marriage, I<br />

have fallen in love for the first<br />

time in my life. I w<strong>an</strong>t to be<br />

with my lover full-time but<br />

that seems like <strong>an</strong> impossible<br />

dream.<br />

My husb<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>d I are both<br />

in our early 50s. In the last<br />

few years, he’s had problems<br />

performing in bed. Sex<br />

became a bore, so we gave up.<br />

I realised in time I still<br />

w<strong>an</strong>ted intimacy in my life but<br />

didn’t w<strong>an</strong>t to settle for men<br />

out to have just flings. Then<br />

my boss sent me on a two-day<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement course. It<br />

included <strong>an</strong> overnight stay<br />

<strong>an</strong>d that’s when my love life<br />

fell into place.<br />

I went to the dinning are bar<br />

in the evening <strong>an</strong>d got<br />

chatted up by this wonderful<br />

m<strong>an</strong>. He’s two years older<br />

th<strong>an</strong> me <strong>an</strong>d it was like we’d<br />

already met somewhere in the<br />

past.<br />

We ended up in his room<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the sex was intense <strong>an</strong>d<br />

wonderful. The next day, we<br />

hugged as we parted after<br />

exch<strong>an</strong>ging mobile numbers.<br />

I live in Lagos but he lives in<br />

Ogun State but we still<br />

m<strong>an</strong>aged to meet four times.<br />

The chemistry is still there <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the intimacy gets better <strong>an</strong>d<br />

better every time.<br />

His wife recently found out<br />

about us but she’s<br />

unperturbed as she has a<br />

good lifestyle she won’t throw<br />

away. My husb<strong>an</strong>d also found<br />

out, but he hates making<br />

waves <strong>an</strong>d agreed we could<br />

meet now <strong>an</strong>d then. I w<strong>an</strong>t to<br />

leave him to be with the m<strong>an</strong><br />

I love.<br />

I live on edge, hoping my<br />

husb<strong>an</strong>d won’t see all the<br />

emails I send to my lover, then<br />

sometimes wishing he would.<br />

There seems to be no solution<br />

to this. I’ve got three<br />

daughters <strong>an</strong>d my lover has<br />

sons. They’re no longer<br />

children but are still young<br />

enough to be hurt.<br />

Angela, By e-mail.<br />

Dear Angela,<br />

I hope you do realise you’re<br />

playing with fire <strong>an</strong>d living<br />

on dreams. You’ve sent a lot<br />

of emails <strong>an</strong>d text but have<br />

only met up with your lover<br />

four times. Is that enough to<br />

throw a solid marriage over<br />

for?<br />

Looks as if you’re both using<br />

each other as distraction from<br />

your lacklustre marriages.<br />

That isn’t unusual but keep<br />

your eyes open in case it<br />

backfires.<br />

What if your husb<strong>an</strong>d<br />

decides that enough is<br />

enough, that he c<strong>an</strong>’t st<strong>an</strong>d<br />

you cheating <strong>an</strong>d finds<br />

somebody else? What if your<br />

lover puts pressure on you to<br />

leave home? I’m not sure you<br />

w<strong>an</strong>t that as much as you say.<br />

Suggest that you take a<br />

break from each other, for a<br />

My husb<strong>an</strong>d is a slub!<br />

Dear Bunmi,<br />

My husb<strong>an</strong>d of seven years<br />

has terrible m<strong>an</strong>ners: he eats<br />

like a pig <strong>an</strong>d burps or passes<br />

wind at dinner table. When we<br />

go out, he creates such a mess<br />

that I have to apologise to<br />

waiters.<br />

At social gatherings, he<br />

would rather use his fingers<br />

for ‘swallow’ foods th<strong>an</strong> use a<br />

cutlery. I am ashamed to be<br />

seen with him <strong>an</strong>d worried<br />

that his m<strong>an</strong>ners, or lack of<br />

them, will rub off on our sons,<br />

aged six <strong>an</strong>d three.<br />

Kikelomo, by e-mail.<br />

Dear Kikelomo,<br />

I know it could be quite<br />

frustrating for you to spend<br />

ages trying to get the children<br />

few months, say while you<br />

give your life partners the<br />

time <strong>an</strong>d attention they need.<br />

Ask your husb<strong>an</strong>d to seek<br />

medical help in case he has a<br />

medical problem that needs<br />

sorting out. At your age, all<br />

four of you should be less<br />

flighty in the way you h<strong>an</strong>dle<br />

relationships.<br />

to be polite <strong>an</strong>d eat their food<br />

nicely, only for your husb<strong>an</strong>d<br />

to come in, throw his coat <strong>an</strong>d<br />

tie on the sofa, put his smelly<br />

feet on the table <strong>an</strong>d pick his<br />

nose or pass wind.<br />

What you need to do is be<br />

firm. You could write a list of<br />

house rules, for example:<br />

“Always say please <strong>an</strong>d th<strong>an</strong>k<br />

you,” <strong>an</strong>d “use your cutlery,<br />

not your fingers.”<br />

All of them, your husb<strong>an</strong>d<br />

included, should get<br />

commended when they do<br />

what they’re supposed to do.<br />

In short, if your husb<strong>an</strong>d<br />

insists on behaving like a<br />

toddler, treat him like one.<br />

Otherwise the children might<br />

think his behaviour is<br />

hilarious <strong>an</strong>d try to copy him.<br />

Looks as if you’re both using<br />

each other as distraction from<br />

your lacklustre marriages.<br />

That isn’t unusual but keep<br />

your eyes open in case it<br />

backfires. What if your<br />

husb<strong>an</strong>d decides that enough<br />

is enough, that he c<strong>an</strong>’t st<strong>an</strong>d<br />

you cheating <strong>an</strong>d finds<br />

somebody else?<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 37<br />

He thinks he’s my son’s<br />

dad<br />

Dear Bunmi,<br />

I’m in my mid-twenties<br />

<strong>an</strong>d have a young son. I’ve<br />

been with my boyfriend<br />

since our university days,<br />

but I don’t love him <strong>an</strong>y<br />

more. I only stay in the<br />

relationship because of this<br />

child.<br />

Around the time I became<br />

pregn<strong>an</strong>t, I’d been seeing<br />

someone else for eight<br />

weeks but broke offline<br />

affair because I thought the<br />

kid was my boyfriend’s.<br />

Unfortunately, the boy looks<br />

nothing like him. He looks<br />

like the boy I had a fling<br />

with.<br />

I don’t w<strong>an</strong>t to continue to<br />

lie to my boyfriend about my<br />

son, it doesn’t feel right.<br />

But how am I going to tell<br />

my boyfriend what I’ve<br />

done? People have told me<br />

not to tell him but I c<strong>an</strong>’t; I<br />

don’t w<strong>an</strong>t to have to lie to<br />

my son or to <strong>an</strong>yone. It’s<br />

not fair.<br />

Zainab, by e-mail.<br />

Dear Zainab,<br />

I agree with you. To<br />

mislead your son about the<br />

identity of his father would<br />

be a gross deception. To<br />

defraud your boyfriend by<br />

allowing him unknowingly<br />

to raise <strong>an</strong>other m<strong>an</strong>’s son<br />

is equally unacceptable.<br />

Unfortunately, a few<br />

people are now aware of<br />

your plight <strong>an</strong>d you c<strong>an</strong>’t<br />

rely on them to be a part of<br />

<strong>an</strong>y conspiracy of silence.<br />

You need to tell your<br />

boyfriend that you’re<br />

We need to move on after my wife died<br />

Dear Bunmi,<br />

Around last Christmas, my<br />

world fell to pieces when my<br />

wife of eight years was killed<br />

in a car crash. Not only have<br />

I lost my soulmate, but our<br />

six-year-old son has been left<br />

without a mum. I just don’t<br />

know how to h<strong>an</strong>dle things.<br />

D<strong>an</strong>iel, by e-mail.<br />

Dear D<strong>an</strong>iel,<br />

The first <strong>an</strong>d most import<strong>an</strong>t<br />

thing your little boy needs is<br />

love from you, so give him<br />

loads of affection. Answer his<br />

questions as he asks them, so<br />

he’s getting information when<br />

he’s ready.<br />

Reassure him that mummy<br />

hasn’t gone because of<br />

<strong>an</strong>ything he did, which some<br />

children fear.<br />

And don’t think you have to<br />

‘cope’ with your own feelings<br />

of loss in private. Children<br />

need to know that adults feel<br />

grief too, so it’s fine to cry<br />

together.<br />

Finally, seek the support of<br />

friends <strong>an</strong>d relatives <strong>an</strong>d<br />

encourage your son to interact<br />

with relatives in his age<br />

bracket. I wish you the best of<br />

luck.<br />

unsure who’s the father of<br />

your child.<br />

The double revelation of<br />

your unfaithfulness <strong>an</strong>d<br />

that he may not, after all,<br />

have a son, will wound<br />

him. Yet, he may have<br />

sensed that you are going<br />

off him.<br />

For everyone’s peace of<br />

mind, a blood test is<br />

needed. After the test, he<br />

might even decide to<br />

support you if he weren’t<br />

the father. I wish you the<br />

best of luck.<br />

My mother-in-law gets on my nerves<br />

Dear Bunmi,<br />

For 16 years I’ve been trying<br />

to get on the right side of my<br />

mother-in-law but I’ve come<br />

to the end of my tethers. She’s<br />

never liked me <strong>an</strong>d has never<br />

bothered to hide the fact.<br />

She has three children <strong>an</strong>d<br />

my husb<strong>an</strong>d is her only son.<br />

In her opinion, I’m not good<br />

enough for her son, nor am I<br />

good enough to be the mother<br />

of her gr<strong>an</strong>d-children.<br />

I’ve tried ignoring her,<br />

buttering her up, keeping out<br />

of her way but nothing works.<br />

My husb<strong>an</strong>d says she doesn’t<br />

me<strong>an</strong> it but I know she does.<br />

How do I cope with her<br />

To mislead<br />

your son<br />

about the<br />

identity of his<br />

father would<br />

be a gross<br />

deception. To<br />

defraud your<br />

boyfriend by<br />

allowing him<br />

unknowingly<br />

to raise<br />

<strong>an</strong>other m<strong>an</strong>’s<br />

son is equally<br />

unacceptable.<br />

hostility?<br />

Abby, by e-mail.<br />

Dear Abby,<br />

Your ch<strong>an</strong>ces of ch<strong>an</strong>ging<br />

your mother-in-law are slim!<br />

But you could ch<strong>an</strong>ge your<br />

attitude towards her, which<br />

should help. See her for the<br />

pathetic, insecure person she<br />

is, <strong>an</strong>d recognise that she’s no<br />

threat to the happy family you<br />

<strong>an</strong>d your husb<strong>an</strong>d have built.<br />

Th<strong>an</strong>k goodness your<br />

husb<strong>an</strong>d is not taking sides.<br />

At the moment, you’re a little<br />

bit afraid of her but, in fact,<br />

you hold all the cards. No<br />

matter what she does, be nice<br />

to her because you’re a happy<br />

person who c<strong>an</strong>’t be bothered<br />

to trade words with her.<br />

There may be a miracle <strong>an</strong>d<br />

<strong>—</strong> she may ch<strong>an</strong>ge. If she<br />

doesn’t, you’ll still be a<br />

winner. I wonder why she<br />

isn’t bothering her two<br />

daughters’ spouses?<br />

Share your problems <strong>an</strong>d release your<br />

burden. Write now to Dear Bunmi,<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard Newspapers, P.M.B 1007,<br />

Apapa, Lagos, or bunmsof@yahoo.co.uk


38 <strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

Adhering to Corporate Govern<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

principles will grow economy,<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies <strong>—</strong>ICSAN boss<br />

By Princewill Ekwujuru<br />

*Mr. Samuel Kolawole<br />

In this interview Mr.<br />

Samuel Kolawole, President<br />

of the Institute of<br />

Corporate Secretaries<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Administrators of<br />

Nigeria (ICSAN), speaks<br />

of the national code<br />

of corporate govern<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

what the country,<br />

the economy <strong>an</strong>d<br />

org<strong>an</strong>izations st<strong>an</strong>d to<br />

gain <strong>an</strong>d digitalization of<br />

the institutes activities.<br />

Excerpt.<br />

RECENTLY, the feder<br />

al government convened<br />

a national program<br />

on Corporate Govern<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

what is your view on this?<br />

Well, Corporate Govern<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

is necessary for the<br />

success of org<strong>an</strong>izations <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the interest of the society at<br />

large, we find ourselves as<br />

the front-runners <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

people who are trained professionally<br />

in this area, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

definitely we will support the<br />

national code of corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>an</strong>d its application<br />

to ensure that org<strong>an</strong>izations<br />

are run properly<br />

<strong>an</strong>d are m<strong>an</strong>aged properly<br />

in the interest of all<br />

stakeholders because if org<strong>an</strong>izations<br />

apply good corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce principles<br />

the org<strong>an</strong>izations will<br />

thrive, <strong>an</strong>d if org<strong>an</strong>izations<br />

thrive, the economy will<br />

thrive <strong>an</strong>d the nation will<br />

also grow <strong>an</strong>d if they don’t<br />

there will be <strong>issue</strong>s.<br />

So it is a good thing that<br />

has been done, of course,<br />

there will be controversies<br />

as to what the content<br />

should be just like <strong>an</strong>y law<br />

or <strong>an</strong>y regulation in <strong>an</strong>y<br />

country or jurisdiction, people<br />

will have their different<br />

opinions on how is to be<br />

done or practiced.<br />

The step has been taken<br />

we believe that this will help<br />

to improve the corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce l<strong>an</strong>dscape of<br />

Nigeria, good enough in the<br />

steering committee that put<br />

together this code have<br />

three of our members, so<br />

that tells you about whom<br />

we are <strong>an</strong>d the experiences<br />

<strong>an</strong>d knowledge our members<br />

have to be able to h<strong>an</strong>dle<br />

something like this.<br />

So we are happy that the<br />

national code of corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce is out, is a continuous<br />

process, all the<br />

teething <strong>issue</strong>s will be will<br />

dealt as the application of it<br />

commences.<br />

What role is the institute<br />

playing to ensure most org<strong>an</strong>ization<br />

embraces the<br />

national code of corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce?<br />

Yes, one of the things we<br />

are doing is the obvious one<br />

we are doing like I mentioned<br />

is the corporate govern<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

platform through<br />

which were educating people<br />

about corporate govern<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

principle, about<br />

how this national c<strong>an</strong> be<br />

applied, but to let people<br />

underst<strong>an</strong>d that this is not a<br />

code that is made to stifle<br />

corporate org<strong>an</strong>izations,<br />

but to let them underst<strong>an</strong>d<br />

the values of good corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce, because of a<br />

lot of activities we also talk<br />

about corporate govern<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

<strong>an</strong>d try to enlighten<br />

people on what it is all about<br />

<strong>an</strong>d how it c<strong>an</strong> be h<strong>an</strong>dled.<br />

For example, we have the<br />

<strong>an</strong>nual roundtable of corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce which of<br />

course is one of our flagship<br />

event we hold <strong>an</strong>nually <strong>an</strong>d<br />

every year, through this medium<br />

we are able to enlighten<br />

the society about the<br />

good principles of corporate<br />

govern<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>an</strong>d of<br />

course in the training of our<br />

members we also emphasize<br />

this, then that helps to<br />

spread the knowledge <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the underst<strong>an</strong>ding.<br />

It also helps to give people<br />

skill to be able to practice<br />

the principles of good<br />

corporate govern<strong>an</strong>ce.<br />

How digitalized are your<br />

activities considering the<br />

fact that most corporate<br />

bodies are digitalized?<br />

We have improved on that<br />

but there are rooms for further<br />

improvements to properly<br />

digitalize the activities<br />

of the institute we now do<br />

registration for examination<br />

online we still have<br />

some who are not able to do<br />

that we also still have a way<br />

to ensure that they are not<br />

left out even before this<br />

present administration took<br />

over the institute had started<br />

online voting exercise<br />

for our elections. Our website<br />

is been improved from<br />

time to time to ensure we<br />

c<strong>an</strong> leverage on technology<br />

to function properly as <strong>an</strong><br />

institute , but there is still<br />

quite a lot to do in that area.<br />

What are the challenges<br />

you met on ground in the<br />

institute?<br />

I would not say I took<br />

up challenges, you know<br />

org<strong>an</strong>izations like this are<br />

going concerns, you find<br />

things that are going on<br />

well, you find things that<br />

you have set out for yourself<br />

you w<strong>an</strong>t to achieve.<br />

What I believe that my<br />

challenges were things I set<br />

out for myself to achieve<br />

within the period that I<br />

would be president of the<br />

institute.<br />

I believe that over the<br />

years those people that piloted<br />

the affairs of the institute,<br />

the past presidents, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

the Council have done their<br />

own bit. We have some<br />

(1:40) challenge that are<br />

not really challenges as<br />

such, are those things I have<br />

set out for myself to achieve<br />

as the president of the institute.<br />

When I came in as president<br />

there were a number of<br />

things that we set out to<br />

achieve; working with<br />

Council that I would be privileged<br />

to chair.<br />

One of the things was<br />

the visibility of the institute,<br />

making people know <strong>an</strong>d<br />

underst<strong>an</strong>d what the institute<br />

is all about among Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s.<br />

What the institute<br />

does, that was one of them.<br />

We had the <strong>issue</strong> of the<br />

secretariat which physically<br />

was not that comfortable<br />

for those working there <strong>an</strong>d<br />

befitting for our members,<br />

of course, at that time we<br />

were also looking at the<br />

possibility of rebuilding the<br />

secretariat.<br />

I also had the idea that<br />

since this institute is a<br />

knowledge based institute<br />

not just by the qualifying<br />

examinations, we should be<br />

able to enrich the body of<br />

knowledge in the society,<br />

based on my own background,<br />

having come from<br />

a publishing background I<br />

w<strong>an</strong>ted to leave the legacy<br />

of publishing, we should be<br />

able to put it down there that<br />

people should be able to<br />

have access to, being able<br />

to publish books <strong>an</strong>d journals<br />

were also one of the<br />

things I was set out to do.<br />

We also had the <strong>issue</strong> of<br />

our linkage program with<br />

universities, I thought I<br />

could take further <strong>an</strong>d faster<br />

th<strong>an</strong> we have been doing,<br />

that was also a challenge for<br />

us. There were also m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

things we set out to do.<br />

How c<strong>an</strong> you appraise<br />

your administration in the<br />

last two years?<br />

I would say that the administration<br />

that I have been privileged<br />

to lead in the last two<br />

years because the administration<br />

is not for the president<br />

alone.<br />

The administration consists<br />

of the president <strong>an</strong>d members<br />

of the council i was privileged<br />

to work with we have tried to<br />

take the institute from the level<br />

which we met it to a higher<br />

level. In the area of publication,<br />

dissemination of knowledge<br />

for the first we started<br />

the institutes journal we had<br />

<strong>an</strong> edition out <strong>an</strong>d we believed<br />

that it should be something<br />

that is continuous, the journal<br />

which is professional in nature.<br />

Also the institute’s magazine<br />

has been improved<br />

upon to make it more professional,<br />

as it is, in terms of increasing<br />

awareness.<br />

Germ<strong>an</strong>y’s Ursula von der Leyen<br />

nominated to lead EU Commission<br />

EU leaders have put<br />

forward their nominations<br />

for the bloc’s top<br />

jobs, with a wom<strong>an</strong> for<br />

the first time proposed as<br />

Europe<strong>an</strong> Commission<br />

chief.<br />

The surprise choice of<br />

Germ<strong>an</strong> Defence Minister<br />

Ursula von der Leyen<br />

to replace Je<strong>an</strong>-<br />

Claude Juncker came after<br />

the main front-runners<br />

were rejected.<br />

IMF chief Christine<br />

Lagarde has been nominated<br />

as the first wom<strong>an</strong><br />

to head the Europe<strong>an</strong><br />

Central B<strong>an</strong>k (ECB).<br />

The <strong>an</strong>nouncement follows<br />

days of difficult negotiations.<br />

Belgi<strong>an</strong> liberal Prime<br />

Minister Charles Michel<br />

is nominated to replace<br />

Europe<strong>an</strong> Council<br />

President Donald Tusk<br />

while Spain’s Josep Borrell<br />

is proposed as foreign<br />

<strong>policy</strong> chief.<br />

The fifth key nomination<br />

- President of the<br />

Europe<strong>an</strong> Parliament - is<br />

to be chosen on Wednesday<br />

<strong>an</strong>d most of the roles<br />

must be ratified by parliament.<br />

“We have agreed the<br />

whole package before the<br />

first session of the Europe<strong>an</strong><br />

Parliament,” said<br />

Mr Tusk.<br />

He said Germ<strong>an</strong>y had<br />

abstained on Ms Von der<br />

Leyen’s nomination over<br />

coalition <strong>issue</strong>s but<br />

pointed out that Ch<strong>an</strong>cellor<br />

Angela Merkel<br />

herself had backed her.<br />

French President Emm<strong>an</strong>uel<br />

Macron said the<br />

nominations were “the<br />

fruit of a deep Fr<strong>an</strong>co-<br />

Germ<strong>an</strong> entente”.<br />

“Von der Leyen is a<br />

very good c<strong>an</strong>didate <strong>an</strong>d<br />

a very good choice to<br />

head the Europe<strong>an</strong><br />

Commission,” he told<br />

reporters, adding that<br />

Ms Lagarde’s “capacities<br />

<strong>an</strong>d competences...<br />

totally qualified her” for<br />

the ECB.<br />

Irish Prime Minister<br />

Leo Varadkar said the<br />

nomination of two women<br />

for key jobs sent a<br />

powerful message that<br />

the EU was leading the<br />

way towards gender<br />

equality.<br />

However, there were<br />

concerns that the Europe<strong>an</strong><br />

Parliament’s own<br />

contest for the main job<br />

- the “Spitzenk<strong>an</strong>didaten”<br />

(lead c<strong>an</strong>didate) process<br />

- had been cast<br />

aside. Neither the winner<br />

of that process, M<strong>an</strong>fred<br />

Weber of Germ<strong>an</strong>y, nor other<br />

frontrunners were selected<br />

by EU leaders.<br />

“You have to compromise<br />

in politics,” Mr Varadkar<br />

insisted, adding that the<br />

centre-right Mr Weber<br />

would most likely be given<br />

the shared presidency of<br />

the Europe<strong>an</strong> Parliament<br />

along with a Socialist figure.<br />

There was also surprise<br />

that four of the main jobs<br />

had gone to Western Europe<strong>an</strong>s,<br />

with no nominations<br />

from Eastern Europe.<br />

However, the eastern<br />

states are thought to have<br />

been strongly behind Ms<br />

Von der Leyen’s nomination,<br />

having rejected a compromise<br />

involving Dutch<br />

Labour leader Fr<strong>an</strong>s Timmerm<strong>an</strong>s<br />

the night before.<br />

House p<strong>an</strong>el sues Treasury, IRS over<br />

Trump’s tax returns<br />

A U.S. DEMOCRATIC-led<br />

House of Representatives<br />

p<strong>an</strong>el on Tuesday<br />

filed a long-awaited<br />

lawsuit in federal court to<br />

dem<strong>an</strong>d President<br />

Donald Trump’s individual<br />

<strong>an</strong>d business tax returns.<br />

The House Ways <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>s Committee filed<br />

the lawsuit against the<br />

U.S. Treasury Department<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Internal Revenue<br />

Service after Treasury<br />

Secretary Steven<br />

Mnuchin refused a legal<br />

request for the records<br />

<strong>an</strong>d defied two congressional<br />

subpoenas seeking<br />

the returns.The filing<br />

sounded the starting gun<br />

in what is widely expected<br />

to be a lengthy legal battle<br />

that is likely to end in<br />

the Supreme Court.<br />

There was no official<br />

comment from the Trump<br />

administration, but<br />

Trump attorney Jay Sekulow<br />

said: “We will respond<br />

to this latest effort<br />

at presidential harassment<br />

in court.” Democrats<br />

w<strong>an</strong>t Trump’s tax<br />

records from 2013 to<br />

2018, which legal experts<br />

have said could shed light<br />

*Ursula von der Leyen<br />

on the president’s business<br />

dealings. Such a legal<br />

process, experts said,<br />

could unfold slowly <strong>an</strong>d<br />

become <strong>an</strong> <strong>issue</strong> in the<br />

2020 election.<br />

Mnuchin refused to<br />

h<strong>an</strong>d over the returns after<br />

House Ways <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>s Committee<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong> Richard Neal<br />

asked for the documents<br />

on April 3, under a federal<br />

law that says Treasury<br />

“shall furnish” such<br />

records upon request.<br />

The committee believes<br />

it is the first time <strong>an</strong> administration<br />

has denied<br />

such a request, the lawsuit<br />

said.<br />

“In refusing to comply<br />

with the statute, defend<strong>an</strong>ts<br />

have mounted <strong>an</strong><br />

extraordinary attack on<br />

the authority of Congress<br />

to obtain information<br />

needed to conduct oversight<br />

of Treasury, the IRS,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the tax laws on behalf<br />

of the Americ<strong>an</strong> people,”<br />

the lawsuit said.<br />

Neal said in a statement<br />

that the p<strong>an</strong>el was<br />

now pursuing the matter<br />

in court because of the<br />

administration’s “noncompli<strong>an</strong>ce.”<br />

“ The judiciary<br />

has been a bulwark<br />

against Trump’s steaming<br />

corruption <strong>an</strong>d roughshod<br />

lawlessness. I have no<br />

doubt our lower courts will<br />

side with Congress,” Representative<br />

Bill Pascrell, a<br />

Ways <strong>an</strong>d Me<strong>an</strong>s Democrat<br />

who has helped lead the<br />

campaign to obtain<br />

Trump’s returns, wrote on<br />

Twitter.<br />

Democrats who w<strong>an</strong>ted<br />

Neal to move to court more<br />

quickly expressed relief at<br />

the filing. “This long-overdue<br />

legal action is needed<br />

to keep this bad president<br />

from setting a bad precedent,”<br />

Representative Lloyd<br />

Doggett said in a statement.<br />

Congressional Republic<strong>an</strong>s<br />

condemned the effort<br />

as a d<strong>an</strong>gerous political<br />

fishing expedition by Democrats<br />

that could “weaponize”<br />

confidential taxpayer<br />

information.<br />

“The Democrats’ partis<strong>an</strong>,<br />

flawed lawsuit continues<br />

their unprecedented<br />

<strong>an</strong>d illegitimate pursuit to<br />

expose President Trump’s<br />

private tax information,”<br />

Representative Kevin<br />

Brady, the top Republic<strong>an</strong><br />

on Neal’s committee, said<br />

in a statement.<br />

U.N. investigator reports<br />

possible fresh war crimes in<br />

My<strong>an</strong>mar


14 sailors killed in Russi<strong>an</strong><br />

underwater vessel fire<br />

FOURTEEN Russi<strong>an</strong> sailors on board a submers<br />

ible military vessel were killed after a fire<br />

broke out <strong>an</strong>d they suffocated on the fumes.<br />

The deep-sea research vessel was carrying out a<br />

survey in Russia’s territorial waters when the blaze<br />

erupted on Monday, the defence ministry said.<br />

President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday called the loss<br />

of 14 navy officers in the fire a “big loss”, ordering a<br />

full investigation into what happened.<br />

“It is a big loss for the navy <strong>an</strong>d for the army as a<br />

whole,” Putin told Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu in<br />

a televised meeting.<br />

The fire was later extinguished <strong>an</strong>d the submersible<br />

subsequently docked at the Northern Fleet’s base in<br />

northwestern Severomorsk on the Barents Sea. An investigation<br />

was launched to establish the cause of the<br />

fire.<br />

“Fire broke out on board a deep-water scientific research<br />

vessel that was studying the marine environment<br />

of the world oce<strong>an</strong> on behalf of the Russi<strong>an</strong> navy,”<br />

Interfax news agency cited a ministry statement as<br />

saying. “Fourteen submariners died as the result of<br />

smoke inhalation.”<br />

The report came after Russi<strong>an</strong> news outlet RBC cited<br />

<strong>an</strong> unnamed military source as saying the vessel was<br />

a nuclear-powered AS-12 submarine, but there was no<br />

official confirmation.<br />

The statement did not identify the type or model of<br />

the vessel.<br />

Norwegi<strong>an</strong> authorities said on Tuesday they have not<br />

detected abnormally high levels of radiation after the<br />

incident.<br />

Dubai ruler’s wife escapes<br />

to UK in fear of her life<br />

PRINCESS Haya Bint al-Hussein, a wife of the<br />

ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Al<br />

Maktoum, is in hiding in London <strong>an</strong>d said to be in<br />

fear for her life after fleeing her husb<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

Sheikh Mohammed, 69, who is a billionaire racehorse<br />

owner <strong>an</strong>d has often been seen conversing with<br />

the Queen at Ascot, has posted a furious poem on<br />

Instagram accusing <strong>an</strong> unidentified wom<strong>an</strong> of<br />

“treachery <strong>an</strong>d betrayal”.<br />

The Jord<strong>an</strong>i<strong>an</strong>-born <strong>an</strong>d British-educated Princess<br />

Haya, 45, married Sheikh Mohammed - owner of<br />

Godolphin horse racing stables - in 2004, becoming<br />

his sixth <strong>an</strong>d “junior wife”.<br />

Sheikh Mohammed reportedly has 23 children by<br />

different wives.<br />

Princess Haya fled initially this year to Germ<strong>an</strong>y<br />

to seek asylum. She is now said to be living in a £85m<br />

($107m) town house in Kensington Palace Gardens,<br />

in central London, <strong>an</strong>d preparing for a legal battle in<br />

the High Court.<br />

So what prompted her to flee her luxurious life in<br />

Dubai <strong>an</strong>d why is she said to be “afraid for her life”?<br />

Sources close to her have said that Princess Haya<br />

had recently discovered disturbing facts behind the<br />

mysterious return to Dubai last year of Sheikha Latifa,<br />

one of the ruler’s daughters. She fled the UAE by<br />

sea with the help of a Frenchm<strong>an</strong> but was intercepted<br />

by armed men off the coast of India <strong>an</strong>d returned to<br />

Dubai.<br />

Princess Haya then, along with the former Irish president<br />

Mary Robinson, defended Dubai’s reputation<br />

over the incident.<br />

The Dubai authorities said the runaway Sheikha Latifa<br />

had been “vulnerable to exploitation” <strong>an</strong>d was<br />

“now safe in Dubai”. But hum<strong>an</strong> rights advocates said<br />

she was forcibly abducted against her will.<br />

U.N. investigator reports possible<br />

fresh war crimes in My<strong>an</strong>mar<br />

M<br />

YANMAR security forces <strong>an</strong>d insurgents are com<br />

mitting hum<strong>an</strong> rights violations against civili<strong>an</strong>s<br />

in restive western states that may amount to fresh war<br />

crimes, a United Nations investigator said on Tuesday.<br />

A 2017 military crackdown drove more th<strong>an</strong> 730,000<br />

Rohingya Muslims to flee to B<strong>an</strong>gladesh. U.N. investigators<br />

have said that My<strong>an</strong>mar’s operation included<br />

mass killings, g<strong>an</strong>g rapes <strong>an</strong>d widespread arson <strong>an</strong>d<br />

was executed with “genocidal intent”.<br />

The Y<strong>an</strong>gon government denies committing those<br />

atrocities <strong>an</strong>d says its military campaign across northern<br />

Rakhine was in response to attacks by Rohingya<br />

milit<strong>an</strong>ts.<br />

Government troops are currently fighting ethnic<br />

rebels in conflict-torn Rakhine <strong>an</strong>d Chin states. The<br />

Arak<strong>an</strong> Army is <strong>an</strong> insurgent group that is fighting for<br />

greater autonomy for the two states.<br />

On June 22, authorities ordered telecoms comp<strong>an</strong>ies<br />

to shut down internet services in the two states. Telenor<br />

Group said the ministry of tr<strong>an</strong>sport <strong>an</strong>d communications<br />

had cited “disturb<strong>an</strong>ces of peace <strong>an</strong>d use of<br />

internet activities to coordinate illegal activities”.<br />

Y<strong>an</strong>ghee Lee, the U.N. independent expert on hum<strong>an</strong><br />

rights in My<strong>an</strong>mar, said last week the army may be committing<br />

gross hum<strong>an</strong> rights violations under cover of a<br />

mobile phone blackout in Rakhine <strong>an</strong>d Ch<strong>an</strong>, but on<br />

Tuesday she went further.<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong>39<br />

How to reposition Legal Education for<br />

National Development <strong>—</strong> Afe Babalola<br />

By Tunde Olofintila<br />

Frontline legal colossus<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Founder of Afe<br />

Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti,<br />

ABUAD, Aare Afe Babalola,<br />

SAN, has identified quality<br />

legal education as <strong>an</strong> essential<br />

element in producing legal<br />

professionals who c<strong>an</strong><br />

competently represent clients<br />

<strong>an</strong>d contribute to the<br />

establishment of the Rule of<br />

Law as opposed to the Rule of<br />

M<strong>an</strong>.<br />

The Legal Icon however<br />

observed that after five decades,<br />

it has become crystal clear that<br />

the quality of legal education<br />

in Nigeria needs to be<br />

improved upon in order to<br />

meet the ever dynamic<br />

international st<strong>an</strong>dards <strong>an</strong>d to<br />

equip m<strong>an</strong>y law graduates<br />

with the requisite skills to be<br />

effective legal professionals in<br />

Nigeria.<br />

To reverse the trend,<br />

Babalola who spoke at the 2019<br />

Annual Conference of<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Association of Law<br />

Teachers at the International<br />

Conference Centre, University<br />

of Ibad<strong>an</strong>, yesterday, said that<br />

there is <strong>an</strong> urgent need for<br />

Nigeria’s Educational Policy<br />

makers to effect far-reaching<br />

rejig of the curricula of<br />

Elementary <strong>an</strong>d Secondary<br />

schools as a first step to<br />

repositioning legal education<br />

for National Development. In<br />

his view, the amendment of the<br />

curricula should begin with<br />

inclusion of such subjects as<br />

Geography, History, Literature,<br />

Economics <strong>an</strong>d Information<br />

Communication Technology<br />

(ICT).<br />

Lives of import<strong>an</strong>t<br />

personalities<br />

Babalola who was<br />

represented by the acting Vice<br />

Ch<strong>an</strong>cellor of ABUAD, Prof.<br />

Smar<strong>an</strong>da E. Olarinde,<br />

reasoned that the reason for<br />

this was not far-fetched as the<br />

introduction <strong>an</strong>d study of<br />

Geography would enable the<br />

would-be lawyers to know<br />

about the existence of m<strong>an</strong>,<br />

both in the past <strong>an</strong>d in the<br />

present while the study of<br />

History would enable them to<br />

know about the lives of<br />

import<strong>an</strong>t personalities, how<br />

they made it in life to the extent<br />

that m<strong>an</strong>y people adopt m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

of them as their role models<br />

even without meeting them.<br />

His words: “When we look<br />

at the history of our great men<br />

today, most of them went to<br />

schools where the<br />

aforementioned subjects were<br />

taught. It was at the level that<br />

they were taught how to<br />

harbour a strong abhorrence<br />

for corruption <strong>an</strong>d all other ills<br />

that are afflicting our society<br />

today. They were taught the<br />

virtues of discipline, honesty,<br />

integrity <strong>an</strong>d punctuality <strong>an</strong>d<br />

all of that have become part of<br />

them since then”.<br />

As for Literature <strong>an</strong>d ICT, he<br />

said: “On its part, Literature<br />

teaches us about great men<br />

<strong>an</strong>d women in the literary<br />

world <strong>an</strong>d how to weave words<br />

together while the place of ICT<br />

in the contemporary world<br />

c<strong>an</strong>not be wished away or over<br />

emphasized”<br />

He added: “To serve the<br />

needs of a 21 st Century<br />

Afe Babalola, SAN.<br />

society, the justice system<br />

must be digital by default <strong>an</strong>d<br />

design. Information<br />

technology is increasingly a<br />

key component of our<br />

lives…the use of information<br />

technology has also become<br />

<strong>an</strong> increasingly signific<strong>an</strong>t<br />

factor in the delivery of legal<br />

education, legal services <strong>an</strong>d<br />

in the adjudication of civil<br />

disputes.<br />

“All over the world,<br />

Technology is starting to drive<br />

the administration of justice<br />

with virtual courts <strong>an</strong>d Online<br />

Dispute Resolution (ODR)<br />

providing alternative methods<br />

of resolving legal <strong>issue</strong>s. ODR<br />

is a process where legal<br />

disputes are resolved via web<br />

based systems <strong>an</strong>d there are<br />

a number of different versions<br />

of this”.<br />

All final year<br />

students of Nigeria<br />

universities, be they<br />

private or public,<br />

should be made to<br />

write the same final<br />

examination as it is<br />

being done by the<br />

Council for Legal<br />

Education for law<br />

graduates<br />

After scaling the hurdle of<br />

reworking the curricula,<br />

Babalola called on the<br />

National Universities<br />

Commission, NUC, to make<br />

it m<strong>an</strong>datory for students who<br />

w<strong>an</strong>t to study Law to have a<br />

minimum of Credit Pass in<br />

English L<strong>an</strong>guage, English<br />

Literature, Mathematics,<br />

Geography, History,<br />

Economics <strong>an</strong>d Computer<br />

Education because of the<br />

central roles these subjects will<br />

play in the practice of the<br />

would-be lawyers in future.<br />

According to him, “it is a<br />

well-known fact that in the<br />

United States of America <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Germ<strong>an</strong>y <strong>an</strong>d m<strong>an</strong>y other<br />

countries of the world, the<br />

st<strong>an</strong>dard of law practice is<br />

very high unlike what obtains<br />

here. One of the factors<br />

responsible for the high<br />

st<strong>an</strong>dard is that a c<strong>an</strong>didate<br />

must have a Degree before<br />

he/she would be admitted to<br />

study Law. And that is why<br />

they have ensured over<br />

time that Law is studied as<br />

a second degree to ensure<br />

that those to be admitted into<br />

Law Colleges are really<br />

mature before coming to the<br />

Law College”.<br />

He added: “On the<br />

contrary, in Nigeria,<br />

students who are admitted<br />

to study Law need only to<br />

pass School Certificate <strong>an</strong>d<br />

JAMB Examinations. Time<br />

it was when students must<br />

pass GCE Adv<strong>an</strong>ced Level<br />

or Higher School<br />

Examination (HSE) before<br />

they were admitted to<br />

universities. However that<br />

the Federal Government in<br />

its wisdom summersaulted<br />

<strong>an</strong>d lowered the admission<br />

st<strong>an</strong>dard to universities<br />

remains baffling <strong>an</strong>d a<br />

mystery.<br />

“Nigeria should therefore<br />

take a cue from what obtains<br />

in Germ<strong>an</strong>y <strong>an</strong>d the United<br />

States where a student to be<br />

admitted to their Law<br />

Colleges must have earned<br />

a Degree in some other<br />

disciplines or at least G.C.E<br />

Adv<strong>an</strong>ced Level as obtained<br />

in Engl<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>d as it was<br />

before in Nigeria”.<br />

On the place of the Law<br />

School in repositioning<br />

Legal Education for<br />

National Development,<br />

Babalola said the current<br />

trend whereby Law<br />

Graduates go to the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Law School for<br />

their Bar Examination is<br />

commendable. But he<br />

added that Government<br />

should go a step further by<br />

making the Central Law<br />

School <strong>an</strong> Examining Body<br />

only with power to screen<br />

quality <strong>an</strong>d reputable<br />

universities for the training<br />

of Lawyers for 18 months<br />

after their LL.B <strong>an</strong>d conduct<br />

<strong>an</strong>d moderate common<br />

examination preparatory for<br />

their final Call to Bar<br />

Examinations at the Law<br />

School.<br />

Proposed<br />

arr<strong>an</strong>gement<br />

With this proposed<br />

arr<strong>an</strong>gement, Law<br />

graduates from Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

universities would proceed to<br />

reputable universities with<br />

up-to-date facilities <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Faculty members of<br />

international repute for their<br />

post-LL.B training <strong>an</strong>d only<br />

go to the Law School to write<br />

their Call to Bar<br />

Examinations without<br />

having to be residential<br />

students in the Law School<br />

<strong>an</strong>d only take the common<br />

Bar Examination. This, in his<br />

view, will enable the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Law School to<br />

concentrate on supervision of<br />

the universities instead of<br />

proliferating Law Schools all<br />

over the country despite its<br />

le<strong>an</strong> pause.<br />

Besides, it must also be<br />

m<strong>an</strong>datory for Law Students<br />

to go through Clinical<br />

training during their<br />

undergraduate days in their<br />

respective universities as this<br />

will make their training more<br />

robust <strong>an</strong>d allencompassing.<br />

Likewise,<br />

Undergraduate Law<br />

Students must be attached to<br />

some selected reputable Law<br />

Firms during holidays like it<br />

is done in ABUAD to keep<br />

them busy, enable them<br />

acquire relev<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

experience <strong>an</strong>d familiarize<br />

themselves with law<br />

processes.<br />

On Post Call Experience,<br />

Babalola said: “In our days,<br />

the norm was that green wigs<br />

must be attached to reputable<br />

<strong>an</strong>d seasoned law firms<br />

before they could set up their<br />

own practices. But all of that<br />

would appear to have<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>ge. It is my belief that<br />

we must go back to that timetested<br />

practice. Green wigs<br />

must be made to serve a<br />

period of a minimum of one<br />

year under reputable <strong>an</strong>d<br />

experienced lawyers. This<br />

will certainly enh<strong>an</strong>ce the<br />

st<strong>an</strong>dard of practice.<br />

The place <strong>an</strong>d import<br />

of partnerships<br />

Babalola did not leave the<br />

Practitioners out of the need<br />

to reposition Legal Education<br />

for National Development,<br />

stressing that the starting<br />

point for practitioners is for<br />

them to appreciate the place<br />

<strong>an</strong>d import of partnerships<br />

instead of running one-m<strong>an</strong><br />

Law Offices. Indeed, Onem<strong>an</strong><br />

Law Offices should be<br />

discouraged while Law<br />

Firms should be encouraged<br />

while Lawyers should team<br />

up as Law Firms. In addition<br />

to the above, he counselled<br />

that Lawyers should<br />

specialize in different areas<br />

of Law such as Constitutional<br />

Law, Hum<strong>an</strong> Rights Law,<br />

Jurisprudence <strong>an</strong>d<br />

International Law,<br />

Commercial Law, Litigation<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Arbitration among m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

others.<br />

In view of the different<br />

admission rules <strong>an</strong>d<br />

guidelines for admission into<br />

Law degrees among the<br />

above three bodies, he called<br />

on JAMB, the NUC <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

Council for Legal Education<br />

<strong>an</strong>d/ or government to take<br />

urgent steps to harmonise<br />

the different admission rules<br />

<strong>an</strong>d guidelines in the interest<br />

of repositioning Legal<br />

Education for national<br />

development, particularly as<br />

the different cut-off marks for<br />

different universities would<br />

do more harm to the quality<br />

of education in the country.<br />

To correct this malaise, he<br />

c<strong>an</strong>vassed that the cut off<br />

points for admission into<br />

Nigeria universities should<br />

be the same, adding that “a<br />

situation whereby some<br />

universities admit c<strong>an</strong>didates<br />

who scored 140 or less out of<br />

a total mark of 400 is<br />

ridiculous”.<br />

He added: “In our days, a<br />

child who scored less th<strong>an</strong><br />

50% would incur the wrath<br />

of his teachers <strong>an</strong>d would be<br />

c<strong>an</strong>ed for his indolence. But<br />

now, indolence is being<br />

encouraged by agreeing to<br />

admit people who scored as<br />

less as 30% in their<br />

qualifying examination”.<br />

Another way of<br />

repositioning Legal<br />

Education for National<br />

Development is for all final<br />

year students of Nigeria<br />

universities, be they private<br />

or public, should be made to<br />

write the same final<br />

examination as it is being<br />

done by the Council for Legal<br />

Education for law graduates.<br />

It is through this method that<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d indeed the<br />

whole world will appreciate<br />

the quality of our education.<br />

Under this condition,<br />

universities would be forced<br />

to raise the st<strong>an</strong>dard of<br />

students they admit as they<br />

will only admit c<strong>an</strong>didates<br />

who are fit as university<br />

materials.<br />

Olofintila writes in from<br />

Ado-Ekiti


40<strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

Offshore b<strong>an</strong>king <strong>an</strong>d money<br />

laundering (3)<br />

WHY is money laundering<br />

such a big <strong>issue</strong>? Why<br />

have m<strong>an</strong>y countries,<br />

individually <strong>an</strong>d collectively devoted<br />

so much time, energy <strong>an</strong>d resources<br />

into combating money laundering?<br />

The reason is simple. Money<br />

Laundering poses a grave <strong>an</strong>d<br />

present d<strong>an</strong>ger to the global<br />

economy. How <strong>an</strong>d why this is so<br />

will be discussed this week.<br />

Private sector<br />

One of the most serious<br />

microeconomic effects of money<br />

laundering is felt in the private sector.<br />

As stated last week, money<br />

launderers often use front comp<strong>an</strong>ies,<br />

which co-mingle the proceeds of<br />

illicit activity with legitimate funds,<br />

to hide the ill-gotten gains. In some<br />

cases, front comp<strong>an</strong>ies are able to<br />

offer products at prices below what<br />

it costs the m<strong>an</strong>ufacturer to produce.<br />

Therefore, front comp<strong>an</strong>ies have a<br />

competitive adv<strong>an</strong>tage over<br />

legitimate firms that draw capital<br />

funds from fin<strong>an</strong>cial markets. This<br />

makes it difficult, if not impossible,<br />

for legitimate business to compete<br />

against front comp<strong>an</strong>ies with<br />

subsidised funding, a situation that<br />

c<strong>an</strong> result in the crowding out of<br />

private sector business by criminal<br />

org<strong>an</strong>isations. The m<strong>an</strong>agement<br />

principles of these criminal<br />

enterprises are not consistent with<br />

traditional free market principles of<br />

legitimate business, which results in<br />

further negative macroeconomic<br />

effects.<br />

B<strong>an</strong>ks <strong>an</strong>d fin<strong>an</strong>cial institutions<br />

Fin<strong>an</strong>cial institutions that rely on<br />

the proceeds of crime have additional<br />

challenges in adequately m<strong>an</strong>aging<br />

their assets, liabilities <strong>an</strong>d<br />

operations. For example, large sums<br />

of laundered money may arrive at a<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial institution but then<br />

disappear suddenly, without notice,<br />

through wire tr<strong>an</strong>sfers in response<br />

to non-market factors such as law<br />

enforcement operations. This c<strong>an</strong><br />

result in liquidity problems <strong>an</strong>d runs<br />

on b<strong>an</strong>ks. Criminal activity has been<br />

associated with a number of b<strong>an</strong>k<br />

failures around the globe, including<br />

here in Nigeria as evidenced by the<br />

trial of some former b<strong>an</strong>k directors a<br />

few years ago.<br />

B<strong>an</strong>ks are particularly susceptible<br />

to risks from money launderers on<br />

several fronts. There is today a very<br />

small step between a fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

institution suspecting that it is being<br />

used to launder money <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

institution becoming criminally<br />

involved with the activity. B<strong>an</strong>ks that<br />

are discovered to be laundering<br />

money are most certain to face costs<br />

associated with the subsequent loss<br />

of business as well as legal costs.<br />

B<strong>an</strong>ks <strong>an</strong>d their directors face the<br />

risk of criminal prosecution for<br />

money laundering whether they<br />

know the funds are criminally<br />

derived or not.<br />

More often th<strong>an</strong> not, b<strong>an</strong>k directors<br />

are unaware that their institution is<br />

being used to launder money.<br />

Typically, <strong>an</strong> employee colluding with<br />

a criminal will circumvent the b<strong>an</strong>k’s<br />

depository procedures to launder<br />

money. However, the b<strong>an</strong>k is still<br />

liable for the actions of its employees.<br />

It is, therefore, essential that b<strong>an</strong>ks<br />

adopt <strong>an</strong>d enforce the new legal<br />

procedures in deposit taking <strong>an</strong>d<br />

keep tight controls on staff likely to<br />

be useful to money laundering.<br />

Two conflicts of interest arise here<br />

that may dampen the enthusiasm of<br />

b<strong>an</strong>ks in complying to such laws. The<br />

first is that b<strong>an</strong>k officials are under<br />

increasing pressure to bring in new<br />

business <strong>an</strong>d drive up profits. It has<br />

been argued that m<strong>an</strong>y b<strong>an</strong>ks remain<br />

afloat due to money laundering<br />

services. The second conflict is that<br />

certain b<strong>an</strong>ks <strong>an</strong>d countries have a<br />

competitive adv<strong>an</strong>tage in providing<br />

private b<strong>an</strong>king services, that is,<br />

client confidentiality. B<strong>an</strong>k secrecy<br />

laws exist in 50 nations worldwide,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d for such b<strong>an</strong>ks, these are<br />

import<strong>an</strong>t in attracting customers.<br />

Any moves to abolish or continually<br />

override such laws are likely to be<br />

strongly opposed.<br />

Effect on economic growth<br />

Money launderers are not<br />

interested in profit generation from<br />

their investments but rather in<br />

protecting their proceeds. Therefore<br />

they invest their funds in activities<br />

that are not necessarily economically<br />

beneficial to the country where the<br />

funds are located. Furthermore, to the<br />

extent that money laundering <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Overall,<br />

government in<br />

Nigeria has been<br />

very pro-active in<br />

combating<br />

money<br />

laundering with<br />

const<strong>an</strong>t ch<strong>an</strong>ges<br />

to legislation to<br />

meet emerging<br />

trends<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial crime redirect funds from<br />

sound investments to low quality<br />

investments that hide their proceeds,<br />

economic growth c<strong>an</strong> suffer. In some<br />

countries, for example, entire<br />

industries, such as construction <strong>an</strong>d<br />

hotels, have been fin<strong>an</strong>ced not<br />

because of actual dem<strong>an</strong>d, but<br />

because of the short-term interests<br />

of money launderers. When these<br />

industries no longer suit the money<br />

launderers, they ab<strong>an</strong>don them,<br />

causing a collapse of these sectors<br />

<strong>an</strong>d immense damage to these<br />

economies.<br />

Effect on taxation<br />

Money laundering diminishes<br />

government tax revenue <strong>an</strong>d,<br />

therefore, indirectly harms honest<br />

taxpayers. It also makes government<br />

tax collection more difficult. This loss<br />

of revenue generally me<strong>an</strong>s higher<br />

tax rates th<strong>an</strong> would normally be the<br />

case if the untaxed proceeds of crime<br />

were legitimate. It also threatens the<br />

efforts of m<strong>an</strong>y countries to introduce<br />

reforms into their economies through<br />

privatisation. Criminal org<strong>an</strong>isations<br />

have the fin<strong>an</strong>cial capacity to outbid<br />

legitimate purchasers for formerly<br />

state-owned enterprises.<br />

Furthermore, while privatisation<br />

initiatives are often economically<br />

beneficial, they c<strong>an</strong> also serve as a<br />

vehicle to launder funds. In the past,<br />

criminals have been able to purchase<br />

marinas, resorts, casinos <strong>an</strong>d b<strong>an</strong>ks<br />

to hide their illicit proceeds <strong>an</strong>d<br />

further their criminal activities.<br />

Countries c<strong>an</strong>not afford to have<br />

their reputations <strong>an</strong>d fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

institutions tarnished by <strong>an</strong><br />

association with money laundering,<br />

especially in today’s global economy.<br />

Confidence in markets <strong>an</strong>d in the<br />

signalling role of profits is eroded<br />

by money laundering. The negative<br />

reputation that results from these<br />

activities diminishes legitimate<br />

global opportunities <strong>an</strong>d sustainable<br />

growth while attracting international<br />

criminal org<strong>an</strong>isations with<br />

undesirable reputations <strong>an</strong>d shortterm<br />

goals. This c<strong>an</strong> result in<br />

diminished development <strong>an</strong>d<br />

economic growth. Furthermore,<br />

once a country’s fin<strong>an</strong>cial reputation<br />

is damaged, reviving it is very<br />

difficult <strong>an</strong>d requires signific<strong>an</strong>t<br />

government resources to rectify a<br />

problem that could be prevented<br />

with proper <strong>an</strong>ti-money-laundering<br />

controls.<br />

Money laundering is a problem<br />

not only in the world’s major<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial markets <strong>an</strong>d offshore<br />

centres, but also for emerging<br />

markets. Indeed, <strong>an</strong>y country<br />

integrated into the international<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial system is at risk. As<br />

emerging markets open their<br />

economies <strong>an</strong>d fin<strong>an</strong>cial sectors,<br />

they become increasingly viable<br />

targets for money laundering<br />

activity. Increased efforts by<br />

authorities in the major fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

markets <strong>an</strong>d in m<strong>an</strong>y offshore<br />

fin<strong>an</strong>cial centres to combat this<br />

activity provide further incentive for<br />

launderers to shift activities to<br />

emerging markets. There is<br />

evidence, for example, of increasing<br />

cross-border cash shipments to<br />

markets with loose arr<strong>an</strong>gements for<br />

detecting <strong>an</strong>d recording the<br />

placement of cash in the fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

system <strong>an</strong>d of growing investment<br />

by org<strong>an</strong>ised crime groups in real<br />

estate <strong>an</strong>d businesses in emerging<br />

markets. Unfortunately, the negative<br />

impacts of money laundering tend<br />

to be magnified in emerging<br />

markets.<br />

Although the economic costs are<br />

particularly emphasised, we must<br />

also remember the social <strong>an</strong>d<br />

political dimensions of crime <strong>an</strong>d<br />

related money laundering, the<br />

suffering of the victims <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

overall weakening of the social fabric<br />

<strong>an</strong>d collective ethical st<strong>an</strong>dards. This<br />

is particularly true of Nigeria where<br />

corruption remains endemic <strong>an</strong>d<br />

fuels money laundering activities. All<br />

of this lends urgency to <strong>an</strong>tilaundering<br />

efforts which attack<br />

criminal activity at the most<br />

vulnerable point-where its proceeds<br />

enter the fin<strong>an</strong>cial system.<br />

Overall, the government here in<br />

Nigeria has been very pro-active in<br />

combating money laundering with<br />

const<strong>an</strong>t ch<strong>an</strong>ges to legislation to<br />

meet emerging trends. Aside from<br />

the creation of the Economics <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Fin<strong>an</strong>cial Crimes Commission,<br />

EFCC, legislation was also passed<br />

to gr<strong>an</strong>t independence to the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Fin<strong>an</strong>cial Intelligence Unit,<br />

NFIU, in line with international<br />

st<strong>an</strong>dards <strong>an</strong>d commitment. It is<br />

hoped that other areas requiring<br />

attention such as a revamp of the<br />

criminal justice system will receive<br />

attention so as to add fillip to the<br />

overall fight against money<br />

laundering. One of such is the<br />

Comp<strong>an</strong>ies <strong>an</strong>d Allied Matters<br />

Amendment Bill which is still<br />

awaiting the assent of the President.<br />

It is hoped that the Bill, which<br />

contains m<strong>an</strong>y innovative features<br />

aimed at further making it difficult<br />

for criminals to lauder the proceeds<br />

of illicit activity, will receive the<br />

attention it deserves.<br />

UACN unveils growth<br />

strategy, pays N1.8bn<br />

dividends<br />

By Emm<strong>an</strong>uel<br />

Elebeke<br />

ABUJA<strong>—</strong>THE Office of<br />

the Presidential Amnesty<br />

Programme yesterday<br />

signed a Memor<strong>an</strong>dum<br />

of Underst<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

with the National Board<br />

for Technology Incubation,<br />

NBTI to sharpen the skills<br />

<strong>an</strong>d expertise of the delegates<br />

of the amnesty programme.<br />

The MoU was the final<br />

stage of a joint collaboration<br />

between the Federal<br />

Ministry of Science <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Technology, the NBTI, the<br />

Presidential Amnesty Office<br />

<strong>an</strong>d NAFDAC to ensure<br />

that Amnesty delegates<br />

trained <strong>an</strong>d empowered<br />

on food <strong>an</strong>d cosmetics<br />

products get their products<br />

registered <strong>an</strong>d patented<br />

with NAFDAC.<br />

Speaking after signing<br />

the MoU, the Special Assist<strong>an</strong>t<br />

to the President on<br />

Niger Delta <strong>an</strong>d Coordinator,<br />

Presidential Amnesty<br />

Programme, Prof.<br />

Charles Dokubo, represented<br />

by Dr. Monima<br />

Alabraba said the goal was<br />

to empower the amnesty<br />

delegates to be gainfully<br />

employed <strong>an</strong>d in long run<br />

By Nkiru Nnorom<br />

LAGOS<strong>—</strong>IN view of<br />

the losses recorded<br />

by UACN of Nigeria Plc<br />

in the year ended December<br />

31, 2018, the comp<strong>an</strong>y<br />

has revealed pl<strong>an</strong>s to undertake<br />

a comprehensive<br />

review of its org<strong>an</strong>isational<br />

structure to ensure increased<br />

autonomy <strong>an</strong>d effectiveness<br />

of its subsidiary<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies.<br />

The comp<strong>an</strong>y recorded<br />

N5.3 billion operating loss<br />

in 2018 following losses in<br />

its <strong>an</strong>imal feeds <strong>an</strong>d other<br />

edibles business.<br />

But despite the weak<br />

perform<strong>an</strong>ce, the comp<strong>an</strong>y<br />

declared N1.8 billion dividends,<br />

which tr<strong>an</strong>slates to<br />

64 kobo per ordinary share<br />

of 50 kobo each.<br />

Addressing shareholders<br />

at the comp<strong>an</strong>y’s Annual<br />

General Meeting, AGM,<br />

in Lagos, the chairm<strong>an</strong>,<br />

Mr. D<strong>an</strong> Agbor, said the<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y will also<br />

strengthen <strong>an</strong>d empower<br />

the m<strong>an</strong>agement <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Boards of the subsidiary<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>ies in order to<br />

equip them to drive value<br />

creation, while at the same<br />

time increasing their accountability<br />

to deliver the<br />

Group’s ambitious pl<strong>an</strong>s.<br />

He disclosed that the<br />

comp<strong>an</strong>y is currently<br />

working on a pl<strong>an</strong> to stabilise<br />

its real estate business,<br />

UACN Property Development<br />

Comp<strong>an</strong>y,<br />

UPDC, which constituted<br />

a drain on the group’s perform<strong>an</strong>ce.<br />

Agbor explained that the<br />

<strong>an</strong>imal feeds <strong>an</strong>d other<br />

edibles businesses were<br />

negatively impacted last<br />

year due to heightened<br />

competition with the attend<strong>an</strong>t<br />

pressure on prices<br />

<strong>an</strong>d margins <strong>an</strong>d assured<br />

that the comp<strong>an</strong>y is working<br />

tirelessly to deliver<br />

improved perform<strong>an</strong>ce.<br />

He, however, noted that<br />

the comp<strong>an</strong>y recorded<br />

growth in its packaged<br />

foods, logistics, paints <strong>an</strong>d<br />

quick service restaur<strong>an</strong>t<br />

businesses.<br />

“We are encouraged by<br />

the initiatives implemented<br />

thus far but recognize<br />

that a signific<strong>an</strong>t<br />

amount of work lies ahead.<br />

It is import<strong>an</strong>t to mention<br />

that one of the key elements<br />

of the strategic pl<strong>an</strong><br />

of your m<strong>an</strong>agement is for<br />

the comp<strong>an</strong>y to operate as<br />

a much simpler <strong>an</strong>d le<strong>an</strong>er<br />

holding comp<strong>an</strong>y with the<br />

main focus being on the<br />

subsidiary comp<strong>an</strong>ies.<br />

“Your comp<strong>an</strong>y’s role as<br />

a le<strong>an</strong> holding comp<strong>an</strong>y<br />

will revolve around allocating<br />

capital with a focus on value<br />

to shareholders, strengthening<br />

corporate govern<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

driving talent acquisition,<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agement <strong>an</strong>d succession<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>ning,” Agbor said.<br />

Amnesty office, NBTI sign<br />

MoU on improving delegates'<br />

expertise<br />

stem the tide of youth restiveness<br />

in the region.<br />

He said he was glad to<br />

see that the MoU<br />

reached final stage, th<strong>an</strong>king<br />

the ministry <strong>an</strong>d NBTI<br />

for accepting to collaborate<br />

with the Amnesty Office to<br />

ensure that Amnesty delegates<br />

trained <strong>an</strong>d empowered<br />

on food <strong>an</strong>d cosmetics<br />

products register<br />

their products with the<br />

NAFDAC.<br />

‘‘The use of this incubation<br />

centres by delegates<br />

is of immense support as<br />

it will aid the delegates in<br />

improving their expertise<br />

in their various areas of<br />

specialization.<br />

‘‘The legal departments<br />

of both org<strong>an</strong>izations with<br />

the NAFDAC Desk Unit<br />

had worked assiduously to<br />

come up with this MoU<br />

which will benefit the Amnesty<br />

delegates,’’ he said.<br />

Earlier, the Director<br />

General of NBTI, Dr. Mohammed<br />

Jibrin, explained<br />

that the scheme called NBTI<br />

Community Incubation is basically<br />

aimed at imparting<br />

knowledge of technologies<br />

based on raw materials available<br />

within the domains of the<br />

benefiaries.


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FLAG-OFF<strong>—</strong>From left: Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson,<br />

performs the ground-breaking ceremony of a modern wrestling gymnasium<br />

at the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, shortly before attending the closing<br />

ceremony of the 3rd Gov. Dickson Wrestling Classics, at the same venue.<br />

With him are; his deputy, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah Retd (on<br />

his left), <strong>an</strong>d others.<br />

<strong>Buhari's</strong> <strong>Ruga</strong> <strong>policy</strong>, <strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>explosive</strong> <strong>issue</strong> <strong>—</strong> <strong>SOYINKA</strong><br />

Continues on Page 5<br />

Federal Government has<br />

gazetted l<strong>an</strong>d in all the 36<br />

states. We came out<br />

quickly to challenge the<br />

Federal Government to<br />

show us the document<br />

that gazetted l<strong>an</strong>d in<br />

Benue because the L<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Use Act is clear that even<br />

the Federal Government<br />

will not <strong>an</strong>d c<strong>an</strong>not invade<br />

a state <strong>an</strong>d take l<strong>an</strong>d.<br />

“The l<strong>an</strong>d has to be<br />

given to the Federal<br />

Government by the State.<br />

Government c<strong>an</strong> only get<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d of a project for<br />

general interest. We don’t<br />

have such gazette l<strong>an</strong>d in<br />

Benue State. What they<br />

are telling the world is not<br />

true.<br />

“Benue State<br />

Government has already<br />

briefed its lawyers to get<br />

their papers ready. The<br />

Federal Government has<br />

said the donation of l<strong>an</strong>d<br />

for the project is voluntary;<br />

that the state has its right<br />

to pull out of it <strong>an</strong>d they<br />

listed Benue as one of the<br />

pilot states, <strong>an</strong>d we are<br />

saying we don’t w<strong>an</strong>t to be<br />

part of the pilot states. But<br />

if the government insists<br />

on siting these <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

projects in Benue State<br />

we will go to court.”<br />

However, he called on<br />

President Muhammadu<br />

Buhari not to allow<br />

people around him to<br />

mislead him over the<br />

<strong>Ruga</strong> project being a<br />

m<strong>an</strong> of integrity.<br />

FG should abide<br />

by S-Court ruling<br />

on l<strong>an</strong>d matters<br />

<strong>—</strong> Fal<strong>an</strong>a<br />

Also speaking on the<br />

programme, hum<strong>an</strong><br />

rights activist, Femi<br />

Fal<strong>an</strong>a, SAN, urged the<br />

Federal Government to<br />

uphold the decision of<br />

the Supreme Court over<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d matters between<br />

the federal <strong>an</strong>d state<br />

governments.<br />

He said: “What I am<br />

saying is that when the<br />

Supreme Court has<br />

taken a decision on <strong>an</strong>y<br />

matter, no government,<br />

either the state or federal<br />

government, c<strong>an</strong> ch<strong>an</strong>ge<br />

it. I am advising all<br />

parties, all attorney<br />

generals to advise their<br />

governments properly so<br />

we do not engage in<br />

illegality.<br />

“With respect to Benue<br />

Naira up to N 360.52/$ in I&E<br />

window<br />

By Elizabeth Adegbes<strong>an</strong><br />

The Naira yesterday appreciated to N360.52 per<br />

dollar in the Investors <strong>an</strong>d Exporters (I&E)<br />

window.<br />

Data from FMDQ showed that the indicative<br />

exch<strong>an</strong>ge rate for the I&E window dropped to<br />

N360.52 per dollar yesterday from N360.57 per<br />

dollar on Monday, tr<strong>an</strong>slating to five kobo<br />

appreciation for the naira.<br />

The volume of dollars (turnover) traded on the<br />

window rose by 115 percent to $303.16 million from<br />

$140.92 million traded on Monday.<br />

However, the naira was stable at N359 per dollar<br />

in the parallel market.<br />

State Government, it has<br />

the right to draw the<br />

attention of the Federal<br />

Government which<br />

operates under the rule of<br />

law to the decision of the<br />

Supreme Court on the<br />

finality of the right of state<br />

government to approve the<br />

building of <strong>Ruga</strong> or r<strong>an</strong>ch<br />

in that state.<br />

“That is what is done in<br />

<strong>an</strong>y civilized society. We<br />

are not supposed to<br />

engage in <strong>an</strong>y incitement<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the rest of them. What<br />

should be done in this<br />

case is for Benue State<br />

Government to rush to<br />

court if the Federal<br />

Government is not going<br />

to comply with the<br />

judgment of the Supreme<br />

Court on this matter.’’<br />

We’re not part of<br />

<strong>Ruga</strong> <strong>—</strong> Rivers govt<br />

On its part, Rivers State<br />

government vowed<br />

yesterday never to<br />

participate in the Federal<br />

Government’s <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

settlements for herdsmen.<br />

The government in a<br />

statement signed by the<br />

Perm<strong>an</strong>ent Secretary,<br />

Ministry of Information,<br />

Paulinus Nsirim, noted<br />

that the state had no l<strong>an</strong>d<br />

for the implementation of<br />

such a <strong>policy</strong>.<br />

It noted that the second<br />

term of Governor Nyesom<br />

Wike has prioritised<br />

commercial agriculture,<br />

hence all available arable<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d in the state would be<br />

needed to drive<br />

commercial agriculture<br />

across the state to create<br />

employment for Rivers<br />

youths.<br />

The government<br />

emphasised that it has not<br />

given <strong>an</strong>y approval for the<br />

siting of <strong>Ruga</strong> settlements<br />

<strong>an</strong>ywhere in Rivers State,<br />

adding that no such that<br />

no approval would come<br />

from it for the <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

settlements.<br />

The statement said the<br />

governor would continue<br />

to defend the interest of<br />

Rivers people, who have<br />

overwhelmingly rejected<br />

cattle colonies, <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

Settlements <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>y such<br />

<strong>policy</strong>.<br />

Igbol<strong>an</strong>d has no<br />

room for <strong>Ruga</strong> <strong>—</strong> INC<br />

Reacting in the same<br />

vein, Igbo National<br />

Council, INC, yesterday,<br />

warned that no l<strong>an</strong>d in<br />

Igbol<strong>an</strong>d should be<br />

converted to <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

settlements, describing<br />

l<strong>an</strong>ds as heritage from their<br />

forefathers.<br />

INC National President<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Secretary, Chilos<br />

Godsent <strong>an</strong>d Zulu Ofoelue,<br />

in statement <strong>issue</strong>d in<br />

Owerri, said that just as the<br />

cattle was source of<br />

livelihood for herdsmen,<br />

l<strong>an</strong>ds were also the source<br />

of their own livelihood in the<br />

South-East zone.<br />

The group also called on<br />

governors, state Houses of<br />

Assembly in the South East<br />

to st<strong>an</strong>d up in unity against<br />

the pl<strong>an</strong>ned <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

settlements for cattle by<br />

President Muhammadu<br />

Buhari’s administration.<br />

It stated: “The Igbo<br />

National Council, INC,<br />

wishes to th<strong>an</strong>k the people<br />

of Nenwe Aninri in Enugu<br />

State for their patriotism,<br />

boldness <strong>an</strong>d courage to<br />

defend their community<br />

against pl<strong>an</strong>ned invasion by<br />

herdsmen <strong>an</strong>d Miyetti<br />

Allah.<br />

“The Igbo National<br />

Council (INC) will continue<br />

to st<strong>an</strong>d shoulder to<br />

shoulder in solidarity with<br />

the people of Nenwe Aninri<br />

<strong>an</strong>d other communities in<br />

Igbo l<strong>an</strong>d in our resolve to<br />

defend the father l<strong>an</strong>d from<br />

unholy invasion <strong>an</strong>d neocolonialism<br />

by foreign<br />

Jihadists militia.<br />

“We, therefore, call on our<br />

political elites, community<br />

leaders of Igbo race to st<strong>an</strong>d<br />

up to the present realities,<br />

re-org<strong>an</strong>ize <strong>an</strong>d strengthen<br />

the capacities of their youth<br />

groups, community<br />

vigil<strong>an</strong>te groups <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

Town Union Government<br />

in readiness to protect our<br />

<strong>an</strong>cestral heritage <strong>an</strong>d<br />

hum<strong>an</strong>ity at large.<br />

“Consequently, we call on<br />

the governors <strong>an</strong>d State<br />

House of Assemblies of the<br />

South-East <strong>an</strong>d South-<br />

South <strong>an</strong>d Benue State to<br />

immediately make<br />

declaratory statements in<br />

strong condemnation <strong>an</strong>d<br />

outright rejection of the<br />

proposed establishment of<br />

RUGA Settlements in Igbo<br />

l<strong>an</strong>d by the Federal<br />

Government.<br />

“We wish to state<br />

emphatically that the<br />

business of cattle raring is a<br />

private one which has no<br />

overriding public interest.<br />

Our l<strong>an</strong>ds are also our own<br />

source of livelihood <strong>an</strong>d our<br />

heritage.”<br />

<strong>Ruga</strong>: IYC warns<br />

S-South govs<br />

Also reacting yesterday,<br />

IJAW Youth Council, IYC,<br />

said the Ijaw ethnic<br />

nationality had no l<strong>an</strong>d for<br />

the proposed RUGA<br />

settlement for cattle<br />

rearers.<br />

The council also<br />

admonished the<br />

governors of the six<br />

South-South states <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Ondo in the South-West<br />

not to bow to pressure<br />

from the Federal<br />

Government in their own<br />

interests.<br />

President of the<br />

Council, Pereotubo<br />

Oweilaemi, who disclosed<br />

this in a statement, said:<br />

“We reject Ful<strong>an</strong>i<br />

Vigil<strong>an</strong>te Group in our<br />

territory <strong>an</strong>d we do not<br />

have l<strong>an</strong>d to<br />

accommodate foreigners.<br />

“The desert North is big<br />

enough for herdsmen to<br />

rear their cattle. We will<br />

not accommodate people<br />

whose ultimate goal is to<br />

carry out religious jihad<br />

against their hosts in<br />

order to establish their<br />

Islamic caliphate.<br />

“The herdsmen, who<br />

have been terrorizing the<br />

indigenous people in the<br />

Meddle Belt as well as<br />

some parts of Southern<br />

Nigeria, are seen as a<br />

troj<strong>an</strong> horse to us.<br />

“IYC rejects in its<br />

entirety the move by the<br />

Federal Government to<br />

establish the said <strong>Ruga</strong><br />

settlement for herdsmen.<br />

The government should<br />

not by act or omission<br />

instigate ethno-religious<br />

crisis in the country.<br />

“The genocide being<br />

perpetrated against the<br />

Middle Belt<strong>an</strong>s by these<br />

herdsmen has not been<br />

addressed by the present<br />

government with a<br />

determined effort.<br />

“At the height of the<br />

killings by the terrorists,<br />

the Presidency only said<br />

the Middle Belt people<br />

should relinquish their<br />

<strong>an</strong>cestral l<strong>an</strong>ds to the<br />

killer herdsmen. How c<strong>an</strong><br />

we cede our l<strong>an</strong>d to such<br />

persons who take delight<br />

in massacring innocent<br />

people?<br />

“We will not invite such<br />

troj<strong>an</strong> horses to our l<strong>an</strong>d<br />

for the sake of future<br />

generations. We are<br />

warning the six governors<br />

of the South South states<br />

<strong>an</strong>d governor of Ondo<br />

State not to accept that<br />

d<strong>an</strong>gerous proposal.<br />

“Should <strong>an</strong>y of them be<br />

politically cajoled to<br />

accept the proposal, then<br />

we will take a bloody<br />

revolution against them<br />

<strong>an</strong>d their imperial interest.<br />

This is not a warning.<br />

Ijaw people are ready to<br />

defend our l<strong>an</strong>d, even<br />

with the last drop of our<br />

blood.”<br />

<strong>Ruga</strong> <strong>policy</strong><br />

unsettling Nigeria<br />

Bode George<br />

Me<strong>an</strong>while, former<br />

Deputy National<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong> of Peoples<br />

Democratic Party, PDP,<br />

Chief Olabode George,<br />

yesterday, expressed<br />

worry that the timing of<br />

the RUGA settlement was<br />

suspicious, adding that<br />

the country was highly<br />

divided along tribal <strong>an</strong>d<br />

religion lines.<br />

Speaking while<br />

addressing newsmen in<br />

Lagos, George urged<br />

President Muhammadu<br />

Buhari to urgently<br />

convene a national town<br />

hall meeting on the<br />

<strong>policy</strong>.<br />

The PDP leader argued<br />

that the settlement for<br />

herdsmen by the Federal<br />

Government was<br />

unsettling the country<br />

He said: “The Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

state is definitely not at<br />

ease. There are so m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

multifarious challenges<br />

confronting us all. From<br />

the desert to the sea, there<br />

is that palpable tension,<br />

festering social<br />

dislocations everywhere.<br />

“Our democracy is<br />

equally battered by the<br />

const<strong>an</strong>t insidious<br />

encroachments of<br />

herdsmen into our farms,<br />

provoking tensions <strong>an</strong>d<br />

murderous violence. The<br />

upsurge of b<strong>an</strong>dits <strong>an</strong>d<br />

kidnappers are the latest<br />

evils threatening the<br />

stability of our nation.<br />

The newly proposed<br />

<strong>Ruga</strong> settlements for<br />

herdsmen across the<br />

nation should be given<br />

more thoughtful<br />

appraisal, more<br />

tempering <strong>an</strong>alysis, lest<br />

we are thrown into<br />

destabilization.”<br />

He lamented that the<br />

“scourge of b<strong>an</strong>ditry, the<br />

new f<strong>an</strong>gled menace of<br />

ubiquitous kidnappers<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the murderous<br />

largeness of the Boko-<br />

Haram zealots have all<br />

compounded the<br />

situation.<br />

Expressing fears that<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s were being<br />

pushed to the brink,<br />

George said: “We are<br />

now being pushed to the<br />

brink. All kinds of faceless<br />

actors are now turning<br />

our present situation into<br />

a free-for-all hatemongering,<br />

reckless<br />

populism <strong>an</strong>d sheer<br />

profiteering.<br />

“It should not be this<br />

way. Our leaders should<br />

not be stampeded into<br />

p<strong>an</strong>icky, unreflective<br />

actions. Let the ruling<br />

party, the opposition, the<br />

non-partis<strong>an</strong> <strong>an</strong>d<br />

everyone else step back<br />

from the brink <strong>an</strong>d<br />

withdraw into a more<br />

reflective, more sobering<br />

position.<br />

“The essence of<br />

democracy is the triumph<br />

of the people’s will. It is<br />

about the necessary<br />

assertive hurrah of the<br />

choice of the people.<br />

“Thus, where the wish<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the will of the people<br />

prevail, the crucial<br />

essence of democracy is<br />

thus fulfilled. But,<br />

unfortunately, we are now<br />

straying. The electoral<br />

process is very flawed,<br />

distorted, m<strong>an</strong>gled,<br />

fractured, dishonest,<br />

primitive, savaged by<br />

deliberate hum<strong>an</strong><br />

intrusions.


42<strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

Verification: Lamentation as Airways<br />

Pensioners no sleep at center<br />

By Victor Ahiuma-Young & Monsuru<br />

Olowoopejo<br />

vicahiyoung@yahoo.com<br />

Employers to pay more into contributory pension<br />

scheme<br />

•As NUCFRLANMPE, CANMPEF agree to end gratuity<br />

Stories by Victor Ahiuma-<br />

Young<br />

AFTER protracted disagreement<br />

between the<br />

Org<strong>an</strong>ised Labour under the<br />

aegis of the National Union<br />

of Chemical Footwear, Rubber,<br />

Leather <strong>an</strong>d Non-Metallic<br />

Products Employees, NUC-<br />

FRLANMPE <strong>an</strong>d the employers’<br />

federation on the auspices<br />

of the Chemical <strong>an</strong>d Non-<br />

Metallic Products Employers’<br />

Federation, CANMPEF, on<br />

whether to scrap gratuity<br />

scheme, both parties have<br />

agreed on the way forward.<br />

The parties had been at parallel<br />

lines over the <strong>issue</strong> following<br />

the introduction of the<br />

Contributory Pension<br />

Scheme, CPS, as result of the<br />

Pension Reform Act, PRA,<br />

2004, as amended, threatening<br />

industrial peace in the<br />

sector.<br />

A memor<strong>an</strong>dum of collective<br />

agreement between<br />

CANMPEF <strong>an</strong>d NUCFR-<br />

LANMPE reached on the plat-<br />

PENSIONERS of the defunct<br />

Nigeria National<br />

Shipping Line, NNSL, who<br />

spent their active lives as seamen<br />

to serve the nation, are<br />

today not happy men, there is<br />

no doubt about that. While<br />

some of them died lamenting,<br />

those alive are passing<br />

through harrowing experiences<br />

of destitution over unpaid<br />

monthly pensions that<br />

have accumulated for over 40<br />

years.<br />

The Ministry of Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation<br />

from all indications, appears<br />

unwilling to pay the elder<br />

statesmen their legal entitlements,<br />

despite entreaties<br />

from concerned stakeholders<br />

including the Maritime Workers<br />

Union of Nigeria, MWUN.<br />

To compound the matter, officials<br />

of the ministry have refused<br />

to obey two subsisting<br />

court judgements directing<br />

payment of monthly pensions<br />

to these senior citizens.<br />

Not relenting on ensuring<br />

that at least, these retirees<br />

that are still alive reap the<br />

fruits of their labour, MWUN<br />

has petitioned the International<br />

Tr<strong>an</strong>sport Federation, ITF,<br />

seeking its intervention for the<br />

pensioners to get paid.<br />

In a petition addressed to<br />

the ITF through its Executive<br />

Board Member <strong>an</strong>d Vice-<br />

Chairm<strong>an</strong>, Afric<strong>an</strong> Region,<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> Najeem Yasin,<br />

MWUN lamented that the “retirees<br />

are now old, worn out<br />

<strong>an</strong>d spent. They c<strong>an</strong> no longer<br />

engage in <strong>an</strong>y active job to<br />

*A cross section of prospective retirees during a presentation at the 2019 Abuja Pre-<br />

Retirement Workshop for Prospective Retirees of Treasury-Funded MDAs due to retire in<br />

2020.<br />

form of the National Joint Industrial<br />

Council, NJIC, on gratuity,<br />

reads “both parties formally<br />

agreed to stop gratuity<br />

scheme in the industry effective<br />

April 1, 2019. It was agreed<br />

that a sweetener of 3% (Basic<br />

salary, housing <strong>an</strong>d tr<strong>an</strong>sport<br />

allow<strong>an</strong>ce) shall be on top of<br />

employer’s contribution under<br />

the pension scheme, CPS, to respective<br />

employees’ Pension<br />

Fund Administrators, PFAs, on<br />

a monthly basis or to the fund<br />

m<strong>an</strong>agers where such gratuity<br />

fund had been moved to fund<br />

m<strong>an</strong>ager in line with 2007<br />

agreement.<br />

“The parties also agreed that<br />

where employers are yet to<br />

move gratuity to fund m<strong>an</strong>agers<br />

in line with the 2007 agreement,<br />

such employers shall calculate<br />

accrued gratuity up till<br />

April 1, 2019, using the retroactive<br />

model of calculation.<br />

Where such situation exists as<br />

in (1) above, employers have a<br />

maximum of the three years to<br />

move such accrued gratuity either<br />

to the fund m<strong>an</strong>agers or<br />

PFAs as mutually agreed with<br />

the workforce or their representatives.<br />

“Where <strong>an</strong> employer to whom<br />

this agreement applies is already<br />

paying rates or creating<br />

conditions which are superior<br />

to ones contained in this agreement,<br />

the superior rates or conditions<br />

of employment shall<br />

continue.”<br />

Labour seeks ITF intervention over 40yrs unpaid pensions to<br />

defunct NNSL pensioners<br />

•Accuses Ministry of Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation of breaching court orders<br />

feed themselves <strong>an</strong>d families.”<br />

The union pleaded with the<br />

Executive Board Member who<br />

incidentally is a Deputy President<br />

of Nigeria Labour Congress,<br />

NLC, to bring the weight<br />

of the international body to bear<br />

<strong>an</strong>d ensure that the pensioners<br />

are paid their accumulated<br />

monthly pensions.<br />

The petition by MWUN Secretary-General,<br />

Felix Akingboye,<br />

argued that to worsen the<br />

plight of the ex-NNSL employees,<br />

“most of their children have<br />

now turned street urchins due<br />

to lack of fin<strong>an</strong>cial wherewithal<br />

to keep them in school.”<br />

Among others, MWUN petition<br />

reads in part: “The retirees,<br />

having waited in vain for<br />

several years for the payment<br />

of their terminal benefits, were<br />

compelled to approach the National<br />

Industrial Court in 1991<br />

<strong>an</strong>d later in 2005. Judgements<br />

delivered by Hon. Justice P. A.<br />

Atilade <strong>an</strong>d Hon. Justice B. A.<br />

Adejumo both of the National<br />

Industrial Court, NIC, on 9th<br />

May, 1991 <strong>an</strong>d 2005 respectively,<br />

affirmed that the retirees<br />

were entitled to payment of gratuity<br />

<strong>an</strong>d monthly pension.<br />

While gratuity has been paid<br />

to some of the retirees who either<br />

showed up personally or<br />

by proxy at the various verification<br />

exercises org<strong>an</strong>ised <strong>an</strong>d<br />

carried out by top r<strong>an</strong>king Federal<br />

Ministry of Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation,<br />

FMOT, officials, however, they<br />

have been denied payment of<br />

monthly pension up till now.<br />

“We have made passionate<br />

appeals to the Hon. Minister<br />

of Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation for the full<br />

implementation of the NIC<br />

judgement by paying monthly<br />

pension to the retirees<br />

through the Nigeria Maritime<br />

Administration <strong>an</strong>d Safety<br />

Agency, NIMASA, but the<br />

Hon. Minister, rather th<strong>an</strong><br />

address the <strong>issue</strong>, alleged<br />

that ‘’the disengaged seafarers<br />

were paid in excess of their<br />

entitlements’’, <strong>an</strong>d in consequence,<br />

directed vide letter<br />

RT.0588/S.48/T./ of 10th April,<br />

2018 that he be furnished<br />

with the addresses of seafarers<br />

who were allegedly paid<br />

in excess of entitlement.<br />

“What we are dem<strong>an</strong>ding for<br />

is payment of monthly pension<br />

to the retirees in line with<br />

the court judgement <strong>an</strong>d not<br />

gratuity. The allegation of excess<br />

payment of entitlements<br />

is not true as several committees<br />

were constituted by the<br />

Federal Ministry of Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation<br />

to verify those that were<br />

payable <strong>an</strong>d almost all the verification<br />

committee members<br />

were top r<strong>an</strong>king Ministry of<br />

Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation officers.<br />

From all indications, the<br />

Hon. Minister of Tr<strong>an</strong>sportation<br />

is neither willing nor interested<br />

in implementing the<br />

judgement of NIC. A precedent<br />

is being laid.<br />

“The retirees are now old,<br />

worn out <strong>an</strong>d spent. They c<strong>an</strong><br />

no longer engage in <strong>an</strong>y active<br />

job to feed themselves <strong>an</strong>d<br />

families. Most of their children<br />

have now turned street<br />

urchins due to lack of fin<strong>an</strong>cial<br />

wherewithal to keep them<br />

in school. Their health keeps<br />

deteriorating each passing<br />

day. Their only hope of survival<br />

is hinged on payment of<br />

monthly pension even if it is<br />

pe<strong>an</strong>uts. We crave your expeditious<br />

intervention to save the<br />

lives of these retirees.”<br />

Pre-retirement workshop to ensure a hitch-free<br />

retirement life---PenCom<br />

NATIONAL Pension Commission,<br />

PenCom, has given<br />

insight into why it is org<strong>an</strong>ising<br />

a pre-retirement workshop<br />

for 2020 prospective Federal<br />

Government retirees across<br />

the country.<br />

Addressing particip<strong>an</strong>ts of the<br />

workshop in Ilorin, Kwara<br />

State, Acting Director of the<br />

commission, Aisha Dahir-<br />

Umar, informed that the workshop<br />

taking place in 15 centres<br />

nationwide was necessitated by<br />

the need to undertake adequate<br />

sensitisation <strong>an</strong>d public enlightenment<br />

in order to prepare prospective<br />

retirees on the steps to<br />

take towards a hitch-free retirement<br />

life.<br />

Represented by a senior official<br />

of the commission,<br />

Abubakar Ali, the Acting DG said<br />

among others, “you would recall<br />

that the objectives of the Pension<br />

Reform Act (PRA 2014) is to ensure<br />

that every person who<br />

worked in either the Public Service<br />

of the Federation, Federal<br />

Capital Territory, States <strong>an</strong>d Local<br />

Governments or the Private<br />

Sector receives his retirement<br />

benefits as <strong>an</strong>d when due <strong>an</strong>d to<br />

establish uniform set of rules,<br />

regulations <strong>an</strong>d st<strong>an</strong>dards for all<br />

aspects of pension administration,<br />

including payment of retirement<br />

benefits to retirees<br />

amongst others.<br />

“As part of our <strong>an</strong>nual regulatory<br />

activities, the Commission<br />

has finalised arr<strong>an</strong>gements to<br />

commence the verification of<br />

prospective retirees who would<br />

be retiring in the year 2020 from<br />

the public service of the federation.<br />

The verification exercise is<br />

scheduled to hold from 1 July to<br />

2 August, 2019 in 15 centers<br />

across the country. The forthcoming<br />

exercise, therefore, necessitated<br />

the need to undertake<br />

adequate sensitisation <strong>an</strong>d public<br />

enlightenment in order to<br />

prepare prospective retirees on<br />

the steps to take towards a hitchfree<br />

retirement life."<br />

She added that "the achievements<br />

recorded by the Commission<br />

in the last 16 years would<br />

not have been possible without<br />

the support <strong>an</strong>d underst<strong>an</strong>ding<br />

of all stakeholders, especially<br />

you, our esteemed contributors<br />

who are about to retire.”


Wimbledon Open...Wimbledon Open...<br />

Nadal to face Kyrgios<br />

Rafael Nadal overcame a<br />

slow start to ease past<br />

world No 274 Yuichi Sugita<br />

<strong>an</strong>d set up a second-round<br />

grudge match against Nick<br />

Kyrgios at Wimbledon.<br />

The two-time champion<br />

grew in confidence on Court<br />

One as he defeated the 30-<br />

year-old Jap<strong>an</strong>ese player 6-<br />

3 6-1 6-3.<br />

Nadal, bidding for his first<br />

title at the All Engl<strong>an</strong>d Club<br />

since 2010, is the world No<br />

2 but seeded third - behind<br />

Roger Federer - because of<br />

Wimbledon’s seedings formula<br />

which takes into account<br />

grass-court form.<br />

The Sp<strong>an</strong>iard will now face<br />

Kyrgios, who he accused of<br />

disrespect earlier this year after<br />

losing to him in Acapulco,<br />

on Thursday after the Australi<strong>an</strong><br />

battled past compatriot<br />

Jord<strong>an</strong> Thompson 7-6<br />

(7-4) 3-6 7-6 (12-10) 0-6 6-1.<br />

Kyrgios earned a code violation<br />

for whacking a ball out<br />

of court during <strong>an</strong> eventful<br />

third set <strong>an</strong>d lost a set to love<br />

for the first time at a Gr<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Slam but blew away<br />

Thompson in the fifth set.<br />

The world No 43 memorably<br />

beat Nadal at Wimbledon<br />

as a teenager five years ago,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d ever since the draw the<br />

match has been highly <strong>an</strong>ticipated<br />

after Kyrgios<br />

br<strong>an</strong>ded Nadal ‘super<br />

salty’ in a recent podcast interview.<br />

Nadal saved three break<br />

points to avoid falling a double<br />

break down in the first<br />

set as he beg<strong>an</strong> in unconvincing<br />

fashion in his first competitive<br />

match of the grasscourt<br />

season.<br />

•Serena<br />

•Nadal<br />

Serena scraps through dogfight to reach<br />

2nd round<br />

Serena Williams beg<strong>an</strong><br />

her first-round clash at<br />

Wimbledon in complete comfort,<br />

but ended it screaming<br />

in delight as she finally suppressed<br />

Giulia Gatto-<br />

Monticone having been<br />

dragged into <strong>an</strong> unlikely<br />

dogfight by the world number<br />

161.<br />

The Itali<strong>an</strong> qualifier, who<br />

was making only her second<br />

Gr<strong>an</strong>d Slam appear<strong>an</strong>ce at<br />

the age of 31 having amassed<br />

a relatively modest $300,000<br />

in prize money throughout a<br />

pedestri<strong>an</strong> career, was eventually<br />

subdued 6-2 7-5.<br />

But she put the seventimes<br />

champion through her<br />

paces, testing the injuries<br />

that have limited the Americ<strong>an</strong><br />

to seven matches since<br />

the Australi<strong>an</strong> Open in J<strong>an</strong>uary.<br />

“She never gave up – it’s<br />

good for me to play matches<br />

like this as I haven’t played<br />

too m<strong>an</strong>y matches this year,”<br />

said Williams.<br />

“It’s the best I’ve felt since<br />

February. It felt amazing to<br />

be on grass after some tough<br />

times on clay. I’m so th<strong>an</strong>kful<br />

<strong>an</strong>d I’m happy to be back<br />

V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 43<br />

Sharapova quits in Wimbledon<br />

in 1st round<br />

Former champion Maria<br />

Sharapova was knocked<br />

out of Wimbledon in the first<br />

round on Tuesday, raising more<br />

questions about her future in<br />

the sport.<br />

The 2004 champion retired<br />

with a right arm injury in the<br />

final set of her tie with<br />

Frenchwom<strong>an</strong> Pauline<br />

Parmentier who claimed a 4-6,<br />

7-6 (7/), 5-0 win.<br />

Sharapova, now r<strong>an</strong>ked at 80<br />

in the world, served for the<br />

match in the second set but<br />

then needed treatment on her<br />

arm.<br />

The 32-year-old had only<br />

returned to the tour in Mallorca<br />

last month after five months out<br />

to recover from shoulder<br />

surgery.<br />

Murray to partner Serena in<br />

doubles<br />

Andy Murray will play along<br />

side Serena Williams in the<br />

mixed doubles at Wimbledon, the<br />

Scot’s m<strong>an</strong>agement team have<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced.<br />

Both Williams <strong>an</strong>d Murray<br />

floated the idea ahead of the tournament<br />

but it had not been confirmed<br />

with the clock ticking down<br />

to the entry deadline on Wednesday<br />

at 11am.<br />

Seven-time singles champion<br />

doing what I love.”<br />

Gatto-Monticone came<br />

from the other side of the tennis<br />

tracks to Williams, having<br />

only played one previous<br />

match against a top-20<br />

player <strong>an</strong>d never beaten<br />

someone r<strong>an</strong>ked higher th<strong>an</strong><br />

102.<br />

Yet her staying power<br />

against the 23-times Gr<strong>an</strong>d<br />

Slam singles champion, who<br />

has amassed nearly $89 million<br />

in prize money, gave the<br />

f<strong>an</strong>s on Centre Court a contest<br />

they could not have expected<br />

when Williams took<br />

the opening five games.<br />

I don’t w<strong>an</strong>t to talk politics<br />

•Federer declines to enter Djokovic row<br />

ROGER FEDERER said he was<br />

in no mood to discuss the politics<br />

within the ATP after a string of<br />

resignations.<br />

The huge uncertainty surrounds<br />

the future of the ATP after four members<br />

of the player council stepped<br />

down on the eve of Wimbledon.<br />

Speaking after his first-round win<br />

at Wimbledon, Federer was asked<br />

for his take on the mass exodus.<br />

“Yeah, they had a long meeting,”<br />

Federer said. “I don’t know what<br />

was spoken in those seven hours. I<br />

have not spoken to Novak since, or<br />

yet, so... I don’t know what to tell<br />

you.<br />

“I’m honestly not in the mood to<br />

talk politics. We’re on the second day<br />

of Wimbledon, <strong>an</strong>d that is your last<br />

question you had about politics today.<br />

“Other guys would like to talk<br />

about maybe foreh<strong>an</strong>ds <strong>an</strong>d backh<strong>an</strong>ds.<br />

But I respect your questions.<br />

No problem.”<br />

Federer then revealed he knew<br />

Haase was considering stepping<br />

down <strong>an</strong>d tried to convince him to<br />

stay on.<br />

“Well, I me<strong>an</strong>, I knew from Robin<br />

that he was contemplating to pull the<br />

plug in Indi<strong>an</strong> Wells,” Federer<br />

added.<br />

•Sharapova<br />

Williams opened her singles campaign<br />

yesterday with a straight-sets<br />

victory over Giulia Gatto-<br />

Monticone, but all of the focus after<br />

the match was on her possible<br />

partnership with Murray.<br />

‘I’m just going to see how I feel<br />

today, then go from there,’ Williams<br />

said, refusing to confirm her intentions.<br />

‘I’m still kind of in the singles<br />

mode, trying to figure that part out.<br />

We’ll see. I could use extra matches,<br />

though, so it could be something.’<br />

Asked for a percentage of how<br />

likely it is that she will team up with<br />

Murray, she replied: ‘I don’t know.<br />

If you guys really w<strong>an</strong>t it, then<br />

maybe I’ll do it.<br />

‘All right, done, just for you guys.<br />

Don’t forget. If you guys w<strong>an</strong>t it.’<br />

•Murray<br />

•Federer<br />

“It doesn’t come all that surprising,<br />

especially if you really feel like<br />

you have no impact. It’s definitely<br />

not a good situation. And I think also<br />

it’s not like the tour is in a bad place.<br />

“ Things are going well. Just seems<br />

on the political side we’re struggling<br />

a little bit to figure that part out.”


44 <strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

Sterling: Playing<br />

abroad would be<br />

a dream<br />

Raheem Sterling says “it’s<br />

always been a dream” to play<br />

abroad, but is “loving every<br />

minute” at M<strong>an</strong>chester City.<br />

The 24-year-old joined City<br />

from Liverpool in 2015, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

signed a contract extension in<br />

November to keep him at the<br />

Etihad until 2023<br />

Sterling was crowned the<br />

Football Writers’ Association<br />

Footballer of the Year <strong>an</strong>d PFA<br />

Young Player of the Year in April,<br />

with the Engl<strong>an</strong>d international<br />

scoring 17 goals in City’s<br />

Premier League title-winning<br />

campaign.<br />

“I love it here [M<strong>an</strong> City],”<br />

Sterling said in <strong>an</strong> interview<br />

with GQ. “This is one of the best<br />

clubs in the world <strong>an</strong>d I’m here<br />

for the long haul. But you just<br />

don’t know what happens in the<br />

future. I’m still young <strong>an</strong>d, like I<br />

say, I am loving every minute.<br />

“Ever since I was a kid, 100 per<br />

cent it’s always been a dream of<br />

mine to play abroad somewhere.<br />

It would be nice one day to finish<br />

training <strong>an</strong>d go home <strong>an</strong>d sit in<br />

your garden <strong>an</strong>d eat some<br />

dinner.”<br />

Ndombele becomes<br />

most expensive player<br />

in Tottenham’s history<br />

•Completes £65m switch from<br />

Lyon on six-year deal<br />

Victor Moses returns<br />

to Fenerbahce<br />

C<br />

ottenham have smashed their tr<strong>an</strong>sfer<br />

Trecord to sign T<strong>an</strong>guy Ndombele from Lyon<br />

for £65million.<br />

The midfielder travelled to London for a<br />

medical on Tuesday after agreeing terms on a<br />

six-year contract with the Premier League club.<br />

Spurs will pay <strong>an</strong> initial £56.5m for Fr<strong>an</strong>ce<br />

star Ndombele, although the future fee could<br />

rise to around £65m due to the add-ons<br />

included in the package.<br />

The fee for Ndombele tops the £42m Spurs<br />

splashed out for centre back Davinson<br />

S<strong>an</strong>chez in 2017.<br />

He has been a long-term target for m<strong>an</strong>ager<br />

Mauricio Pochettino <strong>an</strong>d having been keen to<br />

sign him in the previous two windows, the<br />

Tottenham boss made the player his No 1<br />

priority this summer.<br />

The 22-year-old has drawn comparisons in<br />

style to former Chelsea favourite Michael<br />

Essien since his emergence at Lyon.<br />

Capturing Ndombele represents a<br />

signific<strong>an</strong>t statement of intent from the north<br />

Londoners as they make <strong>an</strong> eye-catching<br />

return to the tr<strong>an</strong>sfer market after two<br />

windows without spending.<br />

Spurs kickstarted their summer spree by<br />

l<strong>an</strong>ding winger Jack Clarke from Leeds for<br />

£8.5m before immediately sending him back<br />

on lo<strong>an</strong> to the Championship club.<br />

Arsenal sign<br />

Martinelli<br />

Arsenal have signed 18-year-old<br />

Brazili<strong>an</strong> Gabriel Martinelli from<br />

Itu<strong>an</strong>o Futebol Clube for <strong>an</strong> undisclosed<br />

fee.<br />

The deal comes the day after Sky Sports<br />

News reported the Gunners have<br />

launched a £40m bid for Wilfried Zaha<br />

<strong>an</strong>d continued talks with Porto’s Yacine<br />

Brahimi.<br />

The forward has joined on a long-term<br />

contract, with the deal subject to the<br />

completion of regulatory processes.<br />

“I model my game on Cristi<strong>an</strong>o<br />

Ronaldo,” Martinelli said.<br />

“He is a player who works hard, pushing<br />

himself to the next level. Always in the run<br />

for titles <strong>an</strong>d individual trophies.<br />

“This is a dream since I was a child <strong>an</strong>d<br />

also my family’s dream for me to be<br />

playing in Europe <strong>an</strong>d playing for a big<br />

team like Arsenal. I am going to take this<br />

opportunity.”<br />

helsea-owned winger Victor Moses has resumed pre-season<br />

training at Turkish Super Lig side Fenerbahce amid speculation<br />

linking him with <strong>an</strong> exit from the club in the summer tr<strong>an</strong>sfer window.<br />

The former Nigeri<strong>an</strong> international was among the players subjected<br />

to routine health checks at Liv Hospital in Ulus on Monday.<br />

Moses underwent ECHO, exercise, respiration <strong>an</strong>d function tests<br />

<strong>an</strong>d was examined in all br<strong>an</strong>ches including cardiology, eye, earnose-throat<br />

<strong>an</strong>d general surgery.<br />

The former Crystal Palace m<strong>an</strong> was heavily linked with a tr<strong>an</strong>sfer<br />

to Inter Mil<strong>an</strong> but it appears the deal is off with Inter Mil<strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>an</strong>nouncing the capture of Valentino Lazaro from Hertha Berlin on<br />

July 1.<br />

Lazaro has the same technical characteristics as Moses as he c<strong>an</strong><br />

play as a right winger <strong>an</strong>d the right wing-back role favoured by<br />

Nerazzurri new m<strong>an</strong>ager Antonio Conte.<br />

Madrid refuse<br />

to give up on<br />

Pogba<br />

Real Madrid know that it’s going<br />

to be a long summer. The club<br />

have not given up hope of signing<br />

Paul Pogba, the only tr<strong>an</strong>sfer<br />

petition which Zid<strong>an</strong>e has<br />

expressly asked Florentino<br />

Pérez for. As it st<strong>an</strong>ds,<br />

M<strong>an</strong>chester United are refusing<br />

to negotia - they didn’t attend<br />

Madrid in either of the two<br />

occasions the Sp<strong>an</strong>ish club tried<br />

to open talks. Not that Madrid<br />

have been put off - they’ll wait with<br />

the hope that Unitedwill<br />

eventually come around to<br />

discussing the tr<strong>an</strong>sfer. The tr<strong>an</strong>sfer<br />

window in Engl<strong>an</strong>d closes on 8<br />

August <strong>an</strong>d Madrid will insist<br />

while there is still a ch<strong>an</strong>ce that<br />

United c<strong>an</strong> sell. In Spain, the<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sfer deadline is 2 September.<br />

Pogba could do the same as<br />

Ronaldo Nazário did when he<br />

signed just before the window<br />

closed on 31 August 2002. The<br />

player has given his word to<br />

Madrid <strong>an</strong>d club directors hope<br />

that will go in their favour in their<br />

attempt to bring him to the<br />

Bernabéu.<br />

United have not qualified for<br />

this season’s Champions League<br />

but that is not the reason why they<br />

don’t w<strong>an</strong>t to let Pogba go. They<br />

don’t w<strong>an</strong>t to do <strong>an</strong>y deals that<br />

potentially could weaken the club<br />

<strong>an</strong>d besides, being the second<br />

richest club in the world<br />

(according to Forbes), they have<br />

no need to sell.<br />

Nwakali trains with Arsenal<br />

ahead of potential debut<br />

Golden Ball winner at the 2015 FIFA U17<br />

World Cup, Kelechi Nwakali has started<br />

training with Arsenal ahead of the new<br />

season.<br />

The former Flying Eagles skipper does not<br />

qualify for a work permit to play in the English<br />

Premier League as he has no senior caps to<br />

his name in competitive games, me<strong>an</strong>ing he<br />

will head out on lo<strong>an</strong> in the 2019-2020 season<br />

or be sold on a perm<strong>an</strong>ent basis.<br />

On Arsenal’s official website, Nwakali has<br />

been listed among their U23 players along<br />

with players of Nigeri<strong>an</strong> descent Arthur<br />

Okonkwo, Tobi Omole, Joseph Olowu, Tolaji<br />

Bola, James Olayinka, Bukayo Saka, Xavier<br />

Amaechi <strong>an</strong>d Folarin Balogun.<br />

The Diamond Academy product was<br />

pictured wearing the new retro Adidas home<br />

kit recently released by the Gunners for the<br />

2019-2020 campaign.<br />

Arsenal XI will face<br />

Boreham Wood in a<br />

pre-season friendly<br />

at Meadow Park on<br />

Saturday, July 6 <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Nwakali is in<br />

contention to play in<br />

the game in what<br />

would be his debut<br />

for the North<br />

London club.<br />

3rd Dickson Wrestling championships:<br />

Bayelsa, Edo emerge winners<br />

By Solomon Nwoke, Yenagoa<br />

Bayelsa state, unarguably the home of wrestling in the country have<br />

emerged winners of the third Dickson Seriake Wrestling<br />

championships which ended yesterday at the Samson Siasia Sports<br />

Hall in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state.<br />

The hosts state emerged the overall winners in the Men <strong>an</strong>d Women<br />

Freestyle wrestling with 85 points <strong>an</strong>d 68points respectively. Edo state<br />

won the overall winners of the Greco Rom<strong>an</strong> wrestling with 50 points.<br />

Delta <strong>an</strong>d Ondo states won the second positions in both categories<br />

with 74 points <strong>an</strong>d 59 points respectively while, Ondo <strong>an</strong>d the Nigeri<strong>an</strong><br />

Army settled for the third place with 51 points <strong>an</strong>d 28 points apiece.<br />

In the Greco Rom<strong>an</strong>, Delta <strong>an</strong>d Bayelsa clinched the second <strong>an</strong>d<br />

third positions with 49 points <strong>an</strong>d 36points respectively.<br />

Earlier in his closing remarks, the President of the Nigeria Wrestling<br />

Federation, Honourable D<strong>an</strong>iel Igali th<strong>an</strong>ked the governor of the state<br />

for his sponsorship of the <strong>an</strong>nual championships which just marked its<br />

third edition.<br />

“The Nigeria wrestling Federation wishes to use the opportunity to<br />

congratulate <strong>an</strong>d commend the governor <strong>an</strong>d government of Bayelsa<br />

state for being the first state in the country to commence the construction<br />

of a befitting dedicated wrestling gym of international st<strong>an</strong>dard in the<br />

country. We wish to specially th<strong>an</strong>k governor Dickson for the sponsorship<br />

of the longest running national championship series in the history of<br />

wrestling in Nigeria. We remain confident that with the assur<strong>an</strong>ce of<br />

continuity in the govern<strong>an</strong>ce of Bayelsa state, we will continue to enjoy<br />

the same patronage from whoever succeeds him”, Igali said.<br />

Also in his speech, Governor Seriake pledged the continued<br />

sponsorship of the <strong>an</strong>nual championship even when his tenure runs out<br />

in February next year.<br />

Sports will tr<strong>an</strong>sform Gbaramatu<br />

Kingdom, says Otuaro, dep gov<br />

By Emma Amaize<br />

WARRI- DEPUTY Governor of Delta State, Deacon Kingsely Oturo<br />

has said that sports would give Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-<br />

West Local Government Area positive image <strong>an</strong>d charged youth of the<br />

kingdom to go all out for sporting excellence.<br />

Otuaro, who spoke at the just concluded Amaseikumor Soccer<br />

Tournament org<strong>an</strong>ized by the Christopher Wurayi-led Gbaramatu Youth<br />

Council, GYC, at Okerenkoko, his hometown, disclosed that the state<br />

government was prepared to exploit fresh talents <strong>an</strong>d expose them for<br />

integration in the larger sporting community.<br />

Gbaramatu kingdom, also the home-base of ex-milit<strong>an</strong>t leader,<br />

Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, erroneously comes to mind<br />

as the stronghold of milit<strong>an</strong>ts in the Niger Delta, a perception m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

indigenes dislike.<br />

The deputy governor asserted, “Sports event like this put Gbaramatu<br />

Kingdom in good light, please do same next year. We will collaborate<br />

for a most befitting sports fiesta”, <strong>an</strong> elated Otuaro said as he th<strong>an</strong>ked<br />

the Kingsley Oturubo-led Okerenkoko Federated Community <strong>an</strong>d<br />

others for the victory of Y<strong>an</strong>kee FC <strong>an</strong>d chair of the tournament, Chief<br />

(Arc) Azaye Piniki.<br />

“Let us continue to engage in sports which buildup mentally, let us<br />

put up the best by serious practice, as you know that the world is out<br />

there watching to tap on talents. I pray that your talents get noticed for<br />

placement in the world stage of sports”<br />

Otuaro, who hosted the tournament presented kits <strong>an</strong>d cash to winner<br />

<strong>an</strong>d runner up teams, Y<strong>an</strong>kee Football Club (FC) <strong>an</strong>d Oporoza United<br />

FC respectively, among other categories in the just-concluded<br />

Amaseikumor Soccer Tournament.<br />

Y<strong>an</strong>kee FC, which Otuaro played in <strong>an</strong>d coached years back, got a<br />

cash donation of N500,000 while Oporoza United FC carted home<br />

N250,000, while the officiating crew got N150,000.<br />

GOtv Boxing Night 19:<br />

Org<strong>an</strong>isers <strong>an</strong>nounce new date<br />

Flykite Productions, org<strong>an</strong>isers of GOtv Boxing Night, have<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced 21 July as the new date for the 19th edition of the event,<br />

which was origin<br />

ally scheduled to hold on 14 July.<br />

In a statement <strong>issue</strong>d in Lagos on Tuesday, the org<strong>an</strong>isers said the<br />

event has been moved by one week to allow boxers additional<br />

preparation time, as some of those billed to fight at the event also have<br />

sub-regional title bouts for which they need to train well, as GOtv<br />

Boxing Night 19 is a tune-up platform for those soon-to-come fights.<br />

“Some of the boxers have been contacted for title bouts in the West<br />

Afric<strong>an</strong> sub-region on soon-to-be <strong>an</strong>nounced dates <strong>an</strong>d they need <strong>an</strong><br />

extra week to adequately prepare <strong>an</strong>d recover in addition to the<br />

preparation time in between GOtv Boxing Night 19 <strong>an</strong>d their next<br />

fights.<br />

“GOtv Boxing Night has put Nigeri<strong>an</strong> boxers in dem<strong>an</strong>d on the<br />

continent <strong>an</strong>d it is our responsibility to ensure that boxers are in tip-top<br />

shape for local <strong>an</strong>d international bouts, which is why we have moved<br />

the event by one week,” said the statement.<br />

GOtv Boxing Night 19 will hold at the Indoor Sports Hall of the<br />

National Stadium <strong>an</strong>d feature nine bouts, including two all-female<br />

encounters.<br />

The biggest of the fights will see e international welterweight<br />

challenge duel between Rilw<strong>an</strong> “Babyface” Babatunde of Nigeria <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Eden Biki of Gh<strong>an</strong>a. The lightweight category will see Afric<strong>an</strong> Boxing<br />

Union (ABU) lightweight champion, Oto “Joeboy” Joseph, take on<br />

Tope “Berinja” Agboola, while Hammed “Ese Hammed” G<strong>an</strong>iyu will<br />

face West Afric<strong>an</strong> Boxing Union (WABU) lightweight champion, Rilw<strong>an</strong><br />

“Real One” Oladosu. The featherweight division will attract plenty of<br />

attention with the fight between national champion, Taiwo “Esepo”<br />

Agbaje, <strong>an</strong>d former ABU champion, Waidi “Skoro” Usm<strong>an</strong>. In <strong>an</strong>other<br />

duel, the cracking Tope “TP Rock” Musa will be up against Kazeem<br />

“The Light” Oliwo. Others on the bill are Akeem “Sugar Boy” Olaiwola<br />

vs Waheed “Showmax” Shogbamu; Adeyemi “Spirit” Adek<strong>an</strong>la vs Isaac<br />

“I Star” Chukwudi, Adedeji Abiodun vs Cynthia Ogunsemilore <strong>an</strong>d<br />

Rodiat Yusuf vs Rodiat Ibrahim in the female category.


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 45


46 <strong>—</strong> V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

They don’t pass ball to me<br />

•Ighalo opens up on why he’s not t scoring goals<br />

Super Eagles forward,<br />

Odion Ighalo has<br />

explained why he has not<br />

been scoring goals for the<br />

team at the ongoing Afcon in<br />

Egypt.<br />

According to Ighalo who<br />

scored the lone goal in<br />

Nigeria’s victory over<br />

debut<strong>an</strong>t Burundi blamed it<br />

on lack of enough passes<br />

from the midfield, stressing<br />

that as a striker one c<strong>an</strong>not<br />

do much if he doesn’t get<br />

through passes.<br />

“You c<strong>an</strong> count how m<strong>an</strong>y<br />

through passes I have got in<br />

We ‘ll solve<br />

our scoring<br />

problem<br />

– Rohr<br />

the matches <strong>an</strong>d if you don’t get<br />

passes, there is not much you<br />

c<strong>an</strong> do as a striker,” he said.<br />

On the round of 16 game<br />

against either Gh<strong>an</strong>a or Benin<br />

Republic, Ighalo said they<br />

have done enough work to<br />

best <strong>an</strong>y team in the<br />

competition.<br />

“We are taking every game<br />

one at a time. We are not<br />

promising <strong>an</strong>ything. I like it<br />

when we are written off. We<br />

have been working hard<br />

<strong>an</strong>d everything will be<br />

different from the<br />

second round, “ he<br />

said.<br />

Gernot Rohr says the team will work on<br />

their scoring problems ahead of their<br />

next 2019 Africa Cup of Nations match.<br />

The Super Eagles have scored two goals<br />

in their three Group B matches.<br />

Nigeria scored one apiece in their 1-0<br />

wins over Burundi <strong>an</strong>d Guinea, before<br />

their stuttering attack failed to make <strong>an</strong>y<br />

impact in a surprise 2-0 loss to Madagascar.<br />

That defeat saw Rohr’s team drop to second<br />

place on the st<strong>an</strong>dings, giving them a much<br />

tougher last 16 tie – potentially against arch •Rohr<br />

rivals Gh<strong>an</strong>a – in Alex<strong>an</strong>dria on Saturday<br />

evening.<br />

“I know we have problems with scoring of goals,<br />

especially against teams who are well org<strong>an</strong>ised defensively,”<br />

said Rohr.<br />

“Madagascar didn’t give us space to play, they defended<br />

together <strong>an</strong>d our wingers were not able to break through.<br />

“The perform<strong>an</strong>ce was better in the second half, but it<br />

wasn’t enough. We gifted the first goal <strong>an</strong>d they became<br />

stronger, we have to work on our scoring problems <strong>an</strong>d solve<br />

the problems before our next game.”<br />

Amuneke to stay on as<br />

T<strong>an</strong>z<strong>an</strong>ia coach<br />

•Amuneke<br />

•Ighalo<br />

T<strong>an</strong>z<strong>an</strong>ia Football Federation technical<br />

director has revealed that the Taifa Stars<br />

have no cause to dispense with the services<br />

of coach Emm<strong>an</strong>uel Amuneke.<br />

“Coach Amuneke has done a f<strong>an</strong>tastic job.<br />

It was not easy because he tr<strong>an</strong>sformed our<br />

football. After 39 years, he came in <strong>an</strong>d<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>ged things <strong>an</strong>d always, when you<br />

ch<strong>an</strong>ge things, you ch<strong>an</strong>ge people’s<br />

mentality.<br />

“It takes time. We will take care of him<br />

<strong>an</strong>d keep him here to continue with the<br />

good work,” he said.<br />

Ninje said the tournament afforded<br />

T<strong>an</strong>z<strong>an</strong>ia the experience to learn football<br />

at the highest level.<br />

“ So, I hope if we qualify for the next<br />

AFCON tournament, we will do better,”<br />

he said.<br />

“We have learnt that when you play at<br />

international level like AFCON, you have<br />

to be ruthless, when you get the<br />

opportunity use it, <strong>an</strong>d adopt a disciplined<br />

approach when you don’t have the ball.<br />

According to him, the team will be<br />

evaluated <strong>an</strong>d younger players will be<br />

encouraged to continue in the building of<br />

a new national team.<br />

Super Eagles need a ‘Jay y Jay’<br />

in Egypt <strong>—</strong>Adepoju<br />

Former Super Eagles midfielder Mutiu Adepoju has argued that<br />

the team currently campaigning for the Africa Cup of Nations in<br />

Egypt need creative players in the mode of Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha.<br />

The Super Eagles have struggled to score goals as they found it<br />

hard to break down opposing defenders <strong>an</strong>d scoring ch<strong>an</strong>ces are<br />

hard to come by.<br />

“We (Nigeria) do not have creative midfielders like Jay<br />

Jay Okocha. In the present Eagles, John Mikel<br />

Obi needs to play with fast younger players<br />

who are mobile,” Adepoju said in reference<br />

to Mikel stepping into the big shoes of<br />

Okocha.<br />

“The way they (Madagascar) played<br />

us without a fightback <strong>an</strong>noyed most<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong>s. It was not a good game<br />

by the Eagles. Madagascar even<br />

created lots of ch<strong>an</strong>ces. It’s not<br />

hard luck for Nigeria,<br />

Madagascar were simply better,”<br />

Adepoju who was in Nigeria’s 1994,<br />

2000 <strong>an</strong>d 2002 Afcon squads added.<br />

He said the Eagles must have to fight<br />

harder in the knock stage if they wish to<br />

remain in the tournament.<br />

“Now the Eagles have to put on the<br />

Nigeri<strong>an</strong> spirit <strong>an</strong>d win their remaining<br />

game(s) in the tournament,” he concluded.<br />

Madagasc<strong>an</strong> President Andry<br />

Rajoelina has chartered a<br />

special pl<strong>an</strong>e to take football f<strong>an</strong>s to<br />

Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations<br />

after the country unexpectedly<br />

qualified for the round of 16.<br />

Excitement has been building in the<br />

Indi<strong>an</strong> Oce<strong>an</strong> isl<strong>an</strong>d nation as the team<br />

emerged top of group B after beating threetime<br />

tournament winners Nigeria 2-0.<br />

"Barea", who take their nickname from a breed of<br />

local cattle, now play DR Congo on Sunday for a place<br />

in the quarter-final.<br />

"After hearing the dem<strong>an</strong>ds of supporters, President<br />

Andry Rajoelina <strong>an</strong>d the Madagasc<strong>an</strong> state have<br />

decided to mobilise <strong>an</strong> Airbus 380, with 480 seats, to<br />

tr<strong>an</strong>sport supporters," Rinah Rakotom<strong>an</strong>ga,<br />

communications chief for the presidency, told AFP.<br />

The flight will leave Ant<strong>an</strong><strong>an</strong>arivo on Saturday <strong>an</strong>d<br />

return immediately after the game.<br />

Madagascar President hires<br />

pl<strong>an</strong>e to fly in more supporters<br />

But the adventure will not be<br />

for free -- tickets cost about<br />

$600 (530 euros) including<br />

the flight, a seat at the<br />

match <strong>an</strong>d meals.<br />

Rajoelina had<br />

<strong>an</strong>nounced that he would<br />

attend the match,<br />

sparking a campaign to<br />

enable other f<strong>an</strong>s to travel.<br />

"Do not go alone to Egypt<br />

President Andry Rajoelina,<br />

there are supporters who are<br />

ready to fill a pl<strong>an</strong>e <strong>an</strong>d the empty<br />

stadium," said former opposition MP Guy Rivo<br />

R<strong>an</strong>dri<strong>an</strong>arisoa on social media.<br />

Madagascar will face a tough game at the<br />

weekend -- they are r<strong>an</strong>ked 108th in the world, with<br />

DR Congo far above them in 49th spot.<br />

El Mohammady: Aguirre gives me<br />

freedom to go forward<br />

Egypt’s<br />

veter<strong>an</strong><br />

wingback Ahmed<br />

Elmohamady has explained<br />

that his scoring form at the<br />

2019 Africa Cup of Nations<br />

is down to the attacking<br />

approach taken by<br />

Pharaohs m<strong>an</strong>ager Javier<br />

Aguirre.<br />

The 31-year-old has<br />

netted two goals at the<br />

AFCON thus far, putting his<br />

name on the score sheet in<br />

the 2-0 wins over DR Congo<br />

<strong>an</strong>d Ug<strong>an</strong>da.<br />

Elmohamady has enjoyed<br />

life under Aguirre, racking<br />

up four goals <strong>an</strong>d three<br />

assists in eight games<br />

under the Mexic<strong>an</strong><br />

tactici<strong>an</strong>.<br />

“The m<strong>an</strong>ager always<br />

gives us freedom to go<br />

forward <strong>an</strong>d show<br />

ourselves, especially the<br />

fullbacks,” Elmohamady<br />

told King Fut.<br />

“He likes the fullbacks to<br />

push high on the pitch,<br />

which gives us the freedom<br />

to score <strong>an</strong>d assist.<br />

“I scored today <strong>an</strong>d<br />

scored in the last game as<br />

well as, long may it<br />

continue.”<br />

The Egypti<strong>an</strong> star added that he is set to stay with newly<br />

promoted Premier League team Aston Villa for the 2019/<br />

20 season.<br />

Egypt will be back in AFCON action on Saturday night<br />

when they play their last 16 tie against a third-placed team<br />

from Group C, D or E.<br />

Hamstring injury knocks<br />

out Black Stars’ Atsu<br />

Christi<strong>an</strong> Atsu has been ruled<br />

out of the rest of the Africa<br />

Cup of Nations with a<br />

hamstring tear, officials said<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

He has returned to Engl<strong>an</strong>d<br />

for treatment at his club<br />

Newcastle United, hours<br />

before Gh<strong>an</strong>a were due to<br />

complete their Group F<br />

campaign against Guinea Bissau<br />

in Suez.<br />

Atsu went off just 15 minutes into<br />

•Atsu<br />

Gh<strong>an</strong>a’s goalless draw against Cameroon in Ismailia on<br />

Saturday <strong>an</strong>d doctors have said he is unable to play the<br />

rest of the tournament.<br />

Guinea’s Naby Keita has gone back to Liverpool for<br />

treatment on thigh <strong>an</strong>d shin injuries sustained against<br />

Nigeria as he made his first full comeback after the<br />

adductor injury that left him side-lined for two months,<br />

including the Champions League final.<br />

Keita is expected back in Egypt for the knockout round.


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 <strong>—</strong> 47


V<strong>an</strong>guard, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019<br />

TODAY’S PUZZLE<br />

Sudoku<br />

FRIDAY’S ANSWER<br />

TODAY’S CROSSWORD<br />

QUICK CROSSWORD<br />

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Conflict (6)<br />

4 Avow (6)<br />

8 Of small import<strong>an</strong>ce (5)<br />

9 Big cat (7)<br />

10 Animosity (3,4)<br />

11 Story or scene of happy<br />

innocence (5)<br />

12 Gilbert <strong>an</strong>d Sulliv<strong>an</strong><br />

operetta (3,6)<br />

17 Funny (5)<br />

19 Sat<strong>an</strong> (3,4)<br />

21 Unlucky accidents (7)<br />

22 Minimum (5)<br />

23 Inborn (6)<br />

24 Zestful enjoyment (6)<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Meeting of high-level<br />

leaders (6)<br />

2 Curling lock of hair (7)<br />

3 L<strong>an</strong>guage of Ir<strong>an</strong> (5)<br />

5 US state (7)<br />

6 Europe<strong>an</strong> country (5)<br />

7 Interfere (6)<br />

9 Sweets on sticks (9)<br />

13 Captivate (7)<br />

14 Jap<strong>an</strong>ese at of paper<br />

folding (7)<br />

15 Large prawns (6)<br />

16 Preliminary drawing (6)<br />

18 Stone carver (5)<br />

20 Search for information<br />

(5)<br />

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Place a number (1-9) in each bl<strong>an</strong>k cell. (No line c<strong>an</strong> have two<br />

of the same number).<br />

Each row (nine lines from left to right), column, (also nine lines<br />

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blocks) contains number from 1 through 9. This me<strong>an</strong>s that no<br />

number c<strong>an</strong> appear twice in <strong>an</strong>y block, column or row.<br />

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