Showing posts with label Breaking News. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Forgery :Senators stage walkout as Senate becomes divided over invitation of_ Attorney General of the federation(AGF)

Forgery: Senators stage walkout as Senate becomes divided over invitation of AGF

A former President of the Senate (name withheld) on Tuesday warned the Upper Chamber against inviting the Attorney General of Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, over the forgery suit against the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, and his Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu.

The former Senate president, who is also the serving senator, gave the warning shortly before the lawmakers reached the decision to invite Malami to appear before the Senate.

He made the position known at the closed-door session of the Senate, which lasted for over one and half hours, before plenary.
He said the lawmakers should tread the path of caution on the matter.


He said the only solution to the issue on ground was for the leadership of the Senate to talk to the senators that petitioned the Police to withdraw the matter.

After the former Senate president discovered that the senators were not prepared to listen to his advice, he walked out immediately after closed-door session.

Many other senators opposed to the invitation of Malami, especially those of the Unity Forum, walked of the plenary before the debate on the motion sponsored by Senator Dino Melaye to invite Malami started.

Senators that walked out of the plenary included James Manager, Abu Ibrahim, Ahmad Lawan and George Akume. one and half hours, before plenary.

He said the lawmakers should tread the path of caution on the matter.


He said the only solution to the issue on ground was for the leadership of the Senate to talk to the senators that petitioned the Police to withdraw the matter.

After the former Senate president discovered that the senators were not prepared to listen to his advice, he walked out immediately after closed-door session.
Many other senators opposed to the invitation of Malami, especially those of the Unity Forum, walked of the plenary before the debate on the motion sponsored by Senator Dino Melaye to invite Malami started.

Senators that walked out of the plenary included James Manager, Abu Ibrahim, Ahmad Lawan and George Akume.

Buhari's Sugar _Coated Pill Takes Anti_Graft War To The states

BUHARI'S SUGAR-COATED PILL TAKES ANTI-GRAFT WAR TO THE STATES
By Garba Shehu,
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.
The recent agreement between the federal and state governments to implement a Fiscal Sustainability Plan, FSP marks a new level in President Muhammadu Buhari's  ambitions to cure the Government at federal and state levels of their corruption ills.
Before now, observers had noted the existence of a gap between what the administration is doing at the center and the business-as-usual going on in the states, without regard to the political party in power.
President Buhari campaigned on a platform of good governance and zero tolerance for corruption, promising to reign in the massive malfeasance in the the three tiers of the government in the country's ecosystem. His victory at the polls is largely owed to his anti-corruption stance.
In twelve months of the new government, there is not a single whiff of corruption scandal from the administration. Which is unlike the past when the occurrence of fraud or scams was a weekly and sometimes a daily affair.
While he has waged this war, the like of which had never been seen before against corruption at the center yielding enormous successes in this  period, corruption allegations continue to dominate the headlines in many of the states.
Now, it is clear, the government in Abuja is determined to redefine the relationship between the center and the states by bringing systemic reforms to curb corruption at all levels.
This is something the President had foretold in his inaugural address when he stormed into power on May 29th,2015.
Hear what he said:
"Elsewhere relations between Abuja and the States have to be clarified if we are to serve the country better. Constitutionally there are limits to powers of each of the three tiers of government but that should not mean the Federal Government should fold its arms and close its eyes to what is going on in the states and local governments. Not least the operations of the Local Government Joint Account. While the Federal Government cannot interfere in the details of its operations it will ensure that the gross corruption at the local level is checked. As far as the constitution allows me I will try to ensure that there is responsible and accountable governance at all levels of government in the country. For I will not have kept my own trust with the Nigerian people if I allow others abuse theirs under my watch."
While he got on with his own part, fighting corruption most vigorously than ever witnessed,he clearly wasn't content with his achievements for which he is getting richly-deserved accolades.
While it appeared to the impatient critic that the President was in a fix as to what to do, it seems clear by now that he merely waited in the lurch for the notoriously corrupt state administrations.
When he took office, he found out the two-thirds of the states, 27 precisely were in salary arrears. The new president considered this a national emergency and he promptly released funds  from the Central Bank to bail them out all.
Some of the accounts that trailed the spending of the bailout funds are, to say the least, quite unsavory.
President Buhari bided his time. Now that salary arrears have accumulated one more time and the states are back again asking for more money, he is saying to them that there is no more free ride for anyone.
The Nigerian Governors Forum, acting on a vision of their own or in somewhat anticipation of the President's mind set up a committee chaired by the extremely brilliant governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai which provided the framework for a new bailout scheme.
Based on it, a grand plan was put together imposing new and stringent requirements for states accessing a N90 Billion Naira loans.
So far, as disclosed at the end of the last National Economic Council,NEC meeting by the ex_ Governor of Akwa Ibom state Godswill Akpabio, only five states have qualified to access the new facility.
The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun who introduced the measures as part of a broader push for increased transparency and war against corruption was quoted extensively by The Nation as saying that "governors unanimously approved the plan; the commissioners (of finance) endorsed the plan; they know it is going to involve a lot of hard work in some cases."
What are the states required to do to draw from the loan?
Minister Adeosun itemized some of the conditions: "they have to clean out their ghost workers, set up efficiency units, reduce their recurrent expenditure, publish their accounts and also publish their budgets."
She went on to highlight five strategic objectives as the price governors and their states will have to pay if they want their states are to reduce corruption and be fiscally sustainable.
These five objectives are the improvement of accountability and transparency; increasing public revenue;rationalizing public expenditure; improving public financial management and having a sustainable debt management profile.
The specific conditions for accessing the new loans include:
Publishing audited annual financial statements within nine months of financial year end; publishing state budget online annually; introduction and compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS); quarterly online publication of budget performance; setting up realistic and achievable targets to improve Internally Generated Revenue, IGR and the implementation of the Treasury Single Account,TSA.
More of the set conditions include quarterly reconciliation meetings between the federal and state governments on VAT, PAYE taxes and other accounts as well as the sharing of databases among them on companies in their domains; setting limits on personnel expenditure vis-a-vis capital spending; biometric capture of employees on payroll; introduction of continuous internal audit and, the hardest of all, the federal government wants the states to strive to attain credit rating!
This, without gain sayings, is a tall order but as it is everywhere, tackling corruption in Nigeria is a massively herculean task, but not one that is insurmountable.
The generous dose of support for the policy options for decreasing the heist by the states is one such reason for optimism. By generally accepting to support the anti-corruption reforms enunciated by Abuja,states of the federation have sent a powerful message to the international community that corruption is equally a concern for them. Prospective investors have worried all the times they sought to get into the Nigerian markets that corruption played into their evaluation and assessment and it badly hurts. All must therefore be on the same page. Failure to tackle corruption,as the President has repeatedly warned, is having serious consequences for the nation's development and its existence as an entity. "We kill corruption or corruption kill us," says the President. And it is easy to see how this can happen: unfettered corruption can diminish the faith of ordinary citizens in the rule of law which leads to failure of democracy as a system of government, and in turn the failure of states.
It is with a view to waging a very successful war that government is showing a willingness to work with all stakeholders; with all anti -corruption forces including civil society,political parties,states and local governments. This is the only way it can work.
It may have taken some time for the federally financed anti-corruption spotlight to shine on the states, given how terribly wrong things had been in the past but the real shame of it is in the fact that citizens aren't still demanding accountability in their states.
Now that federal and state governments have unveiled a borrowing plan richly spiced and flavored with anti-corruption substance, it is hoped that the patently induced-hurdles will force reluctant states into line.
The Ministry of Finance for their part should do all it can to ensure that the barriers to entry are not lowered for anyone, party member or not.

Friday, 3 June 2016

EFCC: Akpabio begs Etekamba Umoren over N450m election bribe

BREAKINGNEWS!
EFCC: Akpabio begs Etekamba Umoren over N450m election bribe

.....Nkanga re-arrested on Etekamba’s statement

By Ifiok Essien


The detained Secretary to Akwa Ibom State Government (SSG), Mr Etekamba Umoren, a central figure in the money-for-votes scandal currently rocking the state government, is under intense pressure by the immediate past governor of Akwa Ibom State and Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, to take full responsibility for the N450 million election bribe tsunami.

The EFCC has detained Etekamba in their Port Harcourt facility for his role in the alleged crime. The EFCC invited the SSG for questioning because he was said to have received the money in government house, Uyo, while Gosdwill Akpabio was the governor of the state. The cash was allegedly meant for INEC officials to influence them to falsify the result of the presidential election of last year in favour of the PDP candidate, Dr Goodluck Jonathan.

Impeccable sources close to the Akpabio family said the former governor practically begged Etekamba on bended knees to tell the EFCC that he collected the money and was ready to make 100% refund to close the case. The SSG is reportedly promised a handsome pay-off if he cooperates. Etekamba was chief of staff to   governor Akpabio when the alleged crime was committed. Conventional wisdom suggests that there is no way N450 million would have been driven in a bullion van into government house in Uyo and handed over to the chief of staff to the governor without his knowledge and approval.
One EFCC source said the anti-crime agency is holding onto Etekamba because he has owned up to receiving the money to save Akpabio as instructed. But a source in Uyo said Etekamba is not cooperating and may have been detained over the alleged forgery of ex-Milad Idongesit Nkanga’s signature.

Nkanga, who was the director-general of the gubernatorial campaign of the Akwa Ibom State governor, Mr Udom  Emmanuel, was the first person to be arrested about two weeks ago over the bribe scandal. Under interrogation by the EFCC in Port HarcHourt, Nkanga disowned his signature on the receipt for the money. Etekamba was subsequently named by Fidelity Bank, which disbursed the bribe cash, as the government official who received the money in government house, Uyo.

The latest information is that following Etekamba’s statement to the EFCC during an all night grilling, Nkanga has been re-arrested by the EFCC. The ex-Milad reported to the Port Harcourt office of the EFCC this morning and was not released as at press time. Sources in Uyo and Abuja had earlier said before he was asked to return to the EFCC office in Port Harcourt, Nkanga was in virtual house arrest, guarded by six operatives of the anti-financial crime agency, while forensic test is being conducted on the signature of the ex-Milad to determine whether it was forged as he alleged.

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Sheriff_I will never allow Fayose become vice President, says he's disrespectful


Factional national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, has explained the drama behind his alleged removal from office by the party’s governors.

Sheriff, who was reportedly ousted over a week ago by PDP Governors at the National Convention of the party in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and replaced by a caretaker national chairman, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, said that all the excuses being given by the Governors as reason for their plot to remove him were laughable and lack of any common sense.

He denied telling anybody that he wants to be President in 2019, adding that he could not have offered the vice presidential slot to Ayodele Fayose, because he was familiar with the Ekiti State Governor’s antecedents and character.

According to him, “I am eminently qualified to seek for the presidency of Nigeria, but I have never told anybody I want to be President, but even if I want to be I cannot offer such a sensitive position to a character like Ayo Fayose, who has exhibited gross disrespect for others”.

Challenging any of the Governors, who alleged that he made promises to come up with evidence, the ousted PDP chair stressed that he is by far their senior, adding “I have done all these things they think they cannot do in the party, but I do not deserve the type of treatment they want to mete out to me”.

Monday, 30 May 2016

Biafra supporters allegedly stab one police officer,threw two others into River Niger


Biafra supporters allegedly stabbed one police officer and dumped two others inside River Niger after a clash today May 30th. According to multiple sources, the Biafra supporters who are celebrating Biafran heroes today, were parading the River Niger road when the police patrol van ran into them and attempted to disperse them. The Biafran supporters reportedly overpowered the police officers, threw two of them into River Niger and allegedly stabbed another police officer.