Sunday, March 06, 2016

DSS Invades Ekiti Assembly, Four Members Declared Missing


Armed operatives of the Department of Security Services (DSS) invaded the Ekiti State House of Assembly complex in a commando-like manner. The invasion,which took place on Friday, made members and staff of the Assembly to scamper for safety.
The Speaker of the House, Pastor Kola Oluwawole, who confirmed the incident at a press conference yesterday, said the operation lasted for about 50 minutes, adding that since then the whereabouts of four of his colleagues is still unknown.
“It was only this morning that we were able to establish that Hon. Afolabi Akanni, representing Efon Constituency was abducted and taken to Abuja. The whereabouts of three other members is still unknown as we speak, and reasons for the invasion and abduction of our members are still not clear,” he said.
He described the action of the DSS officers as “ barbaric and attempt to coerce some members to impeach Governor Ayodele Fayose and his Deputy, Dr. Kolapo Olusola,”
The Speaker said it was unfortunate that the agency allowed itself to be used by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Federal Government to destabilize the Ekiti State Government.
He alleged that the invasion was part of a plot to forcefully conscript 18 members of the Assembly to initiate impeachment notice against Governor Fayose, who has been critical of the Federal Government.
He said, “We got it on good authority that the script now being acted by the DSS is part of the APC and President Buhari’s clandestine plot to cripple the Ekiti State Government by arresting and detaining top functionaries of the government.”
Noting that the Ekiti Command of the DSS denied involvement in the invasion, he said there are suspicions that those who carried out the arrest came from Abuja.
But efforts to confirm the allegation about those responsible for the act failed, as nobody from the state DSS Ekiti Command was ready to volunteer information.
He, however, vowed that the alleged plot to impeach Fayose would fail, as “the same tactics used ten years ago to truncate democracy in Ekiti State will not work this time. We therefore wish to tell the APC agents of political instability that this time around, this House of Assembly will not be available for any ungodly use.”

Graphic Photos: Scene of auto-crash involving Minister James Ocholi, wife and son

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Nigerian Senators Now Looking For A Successor To Embattled Senate President As His Corruption Trial Starts Friday



The Senate President, Bukola Saraki and his army of supporters across the two main political parties in the red chamber, the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress, would definitely have wished that the cup of this week should pass over them. The Code of Conduct Tribunal has fixed March 11 to start the trial of the number three citizen of Nigeria who is the head of the federal parliament.
The Code of Conduct Bureau is prosecuting Saraki for alleged false declaration of his assets. Virtually all legal and political steps taken to stop Saraki’s trial by the Danladi Umar-led trial appeared to have hit the rocks.
The Senate President had sought an order quashing his trial before the CCT on ground, among others, that he was denied fair hearing in the course of investigations leading to the charges preferred against him.
While necessary judicial solutions were being explored by the Saraki’s team of legal experts, his friends and political associates within and outside the National Assembly had equally intensified efforts to lobby the presidency to prevail on the CCT to stop the case.
Part of the thinking of Saraki’s lobby team was that since an outright dismissal of the case would generate serious public outcry, especially when the case involved an alleged act of corruption, a deliberate delay through long adjournments of hearing dates could make Nigerians and the international community lose interest in it, while the Senate President enjoys his tenure. But feelers from some heavyweight politicians involved in the lobby showed that major political actors in the presidency claimed that their hands were tied on the matter because all facts were already in the public domain.
A senator who claimed to be privy to the lobby option told SUNDAY PUNCH on condition of anonymity that Saraki’s emissary to the presidency said attempting a political solution at this stage would cause a setback for President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption crusade.
A presidency source had said, “If Saraki’s hands were not tied when he rejected the party’s nominations for the principal offices of the National Assembly, perhaps the rope would not have been tied tightly on our own hands at this moment too.”
Saraki’s loyalists in the Senate, however, saw an opportunity to save their colleague when Umar appeared before the Senate Committee on Judiciary to defend the 2016 budget of his tribunal penultimate week.
A senator, who would not want his name mentioned, confided that the Senate committee raised some issues in Umar’s budget and gave him a date to come back to defend the queries.
The senator however said the plan failed when Umar refused to show up for the budget defence until the deadline for the submission of committee reports on MDAs budgets lapsed last Monday.
Since the grand plot to bring Saraki and Umar together at the upper chamber failed, Saraki’s loyalists at both chambers are now allegedly mounting pressure on the House of Representatives’ Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions to intensify its probe of the alleged bribery allegation against Umar.
Both chambers of the federal parliament had asked their ethics committees to investigate an allegation contained in a petition by the Anti-Corruption Network that the CCT boss allegedly demanded and collected a N10m bribe.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu,said that his panel would await the outcome of the House committee, which had already started work on the petition.
But the spokesperson for the camp loyal to Sen. Ahmad Lawan, Saraki’s main opponent for the senate presidency seat, Senate Unity Forum, Sen. Kabir Marafa, said in an interview with our correspondent that the trial of Umar was politically motivated.
He therefore reiterated his call for the resignation of the Senate President in order to enable him to attend to his case.
It was learnt that part of the strategies of the SUF members was to constantly attack Saraki’s leadership, using the proposed purchase of exotic cars at a time when the Federal Government was finding it difficult to pay the N5, 000 meant for jobless Nigerians.
But the Special Adviser to Saraki on Special Duties and Intra-Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Moshood Mustapha, described the public outcry over the reported purchase of some vehicles by the National Assembly for security operatives in the convoy of principal officers of both chambers of the legislature as “unnecessary.”
Mustapha said critics of the project vehicles were not being fair to the federal parliamentarians, arguing that nobody was raising eyebrows when the political office holders in the executive arm of government were allocated at least two vehicles each.
He said Saraki, for instance, had been using his personal cars since he was inaugurated as President of the Senate. He also cited instances where some of the vehicles he inherited in the convoy of his predecessor developed serious mechanical faults.
The pro-Saraki lawmaker said the car transaction was purely between the National Assembly management and the beneficiaries of the vehicles who are not even lawmakers.
Mustapha said Saraki was entitled to two vehicles but that only one was replaced in his convoy and that he chose so, on his own, because of the economic situation of the country and to minimize government expenses.
Mustapha also said Saraki saved the country N5bn when he rejected the N6bn put in the budget of the Federal Capital Territory to build his official residence and reduced it to N1bn just to exhibit prudence.
“Left to other people, they would have allowed it to go. As an individual, he doesn’t believe in that project but because a lot of money had gone into it; he believed that having N6bn in his official residence is a waste and decided on his own to take away N5bn from this project and put only N1bn.
“So, what is the N200m used to buy vehicles for security personnel and protocol compared to the N5bn he had saved the nation. I wonder why people are talking as if the vehicles are his personal property or for his children.”
He also said no form of bribery took place at the upper chamber during the screening of the ministers, contrary to insinuations in certain quarters. He added that no form of corrupt practice took place during the recently concluded budget defence by federal government agencies.
Mustapha said, “Bukola Saraki had created the most democratized, participatory and rigorous budgeting process as we have all seen, this is perhaps the most disciplined senate since 1999. We have ministerial screening and budget approval process without bribery and other forms of corruption. It is a scandal free budget process. Nobody has ever said anybody brought money or anything.
“Everybody has been busy doing his work and it was through this painstaking process that we were able to discover errors in the budget and even the president himself had said it that there are errors and that he would hold the culprits responsible.”
Nevertheless, having considered the sensitive nature of the case before the CCT, some senators were said to have been making frantic efforts to shop for Saraki’s successor.
Findings showed that members of both the SUF and pro-Saraki senators under the aegis of Like Minds Senators had started making contacts on how to agree on an acceptable candidate.
Some senators were also said to have agreed that the Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, would not be affected by the change as he would be allowed to continue in office.
“However, senators from the anti-Saraki’s SUF group were advocating the change of the principal officers to reflect the position of the leadership of APC,” one of those privy to the plan had told SUNDAY PUNCH.
If the SUF members should have their way, the implication is that Lawan would take over from Sen. Ali Ndume as Senate Leader, while Sen. Bala Ibn N’Allah might lose his Deputy Leader seat to Sen. George Akume, who has not been attending activities in the Senate for some time. The newcomer from Edo State, Sen. Francis Alimikhena, might also be asked to vacate his seat as Deputy Whip for Sen. Abu Ibrahim.
It is still not clear how the issue of principal officers would be resolved but one of the Like Minds Senators said Saraki’s successor might come from his state or from the neighbouring Nasarawa State.
He said, “Both the SUF and Like Minds Senators had agreed to support the emergence of somebody from the North-Central geopolitical zone, a Muslim, who will be a bridge builder and acceptable to every senator.”
He also said the Saraki loyalists, who were in the majority at the upper chamber, had insisted that his successor must also be a member of the ‘New PDP’, a breakaway faction of the PDP which joined the APC at its formation.
The lawmaker said, “This issue had gone beyond SUF or LMS. We are coming together as one to ensure a rancour free arrangement that would lead to the emergence of a new senate president. Most of the people that we have consulted agreed that another senator from Kwara North should take over the mantle of leadership.
“It has been agreed that with this, the people of Kwara would not feel too bad, while the current arrangement in the red chamber will remain as it is. ”

Sad !!! Hospitalized Wife Of Nigeria’s Junior Minister For Labor James Ocholi Dead

The wife of James Ocholi, the Nigerian junior Minister for Labor who died today in an auto crash between Kaduna and Abuja, has also been confirmed dead.

Mrs. Ocholi, who was evacuated from the scene of the accident to a local hospital in Doka, Kaduna State, was confirmed dead a few minutes after arriving at the hospital.
A source at the Kaduna State government told our correspondent that the death of Mrs. Ocholi brings the casualty number in the horrific accident to three. Mr. Ocholi, who was traveling on a private visit to Kaduna in company of his wife and first son, died when his driver slammed on the brakes of his Lexus SUV car while at top speed. 
The  source said that the driver slammed on the brakes after receiving a radio message from the security car behind the minister’s main vehicle alerting him to a low pressure on one of the back tires. The driver’s panicked reaction precipitated an accident as the security vehicle then rammed into the minister’s vehicle, which somersaulted several times, instantly killing Mr. Ocholi and his first son. Mrs. Ocholi was subsequently pronounced dead after she was taken to a hospital. 
A source disclosed that the bodies of Mr. Ocholi and his family were being transported to a morgue in Abuja.

Photo Credit: Sahara Reporters

We kidnapped the Babington girls because of Money – Suspect (pictures)


The leader of the kidnapping gang that abducted three students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary in Ikorodu has revealed that money was the sole reason behind their activities.
Emmanuel Arigidi, who led the group, said while being paraded at the Lagos State House on Sunday that they were motivated by lust for money. He was paraded along with two other suspects: Seun Akanji and Henry.
Deborah Akinayo, Oluwatimilehin Olusa and Tofunmi Popo-Olaniyan were reading in their class on the school premises on Monday evening when they were kidnapped.
Arigidi narrated how the gang abducted the three girls and how disagreement among members of the group might have aided police in rescuing the abducted girls.
“We went to Maya Bridge to enter Canoe and went to the school around 8pm. After we gained entrance into the school, we took away three girls and we took them to our hideout,” Arigidi said.
 “But along the line, we had disagreement between ourselves and I was actually the one that started it. I told other members of the gang that what we have done is not good and that I don’t like it.”

Continuing, he said: “I know that security in Lagos State is now tight and I was telling others that there was no way we would get away with this kind of job considering the level of security in the state.
“When I told them that we should end the assignment, other members of the gang threatened to kill me and then I took canoe to run away.
“Three days after I ran away, operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) then arrested me somewhere in Majidun and that was how I told them how we planned the attack.
“One thing I will like to say is that if not for the fact that I was arrested, they would not have seen the girls because I was the one that revealed everything to the police,” he narrated.

Breaking news: Minister of state for labour, James Ocholi, son die in car crash


Nigeria’s minister of state for labour and productivity, James Ocholi is dead.
Ocholi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, reportedly died in a fatal car crash along the Kaduna-Abuja highway on Sunday.
His son also died in the crash, according to persons familiar with the incident. Ocholi and his family were returning to Abuja from Kaduna when the accident occurred.
His wife and the driver escort sustained severe injuries in the crash. They were reportedly receiving treatment at a general hospital in Doka, about 50 kilometres away from Kaduna.
The presidency is yet to make any official pronouncement on Ocholi’s death.
Details soon.

Trump, Clinton win Louisiana on night of split US votes



Senators Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders scored key victories Saturday in their White House quests, but it was Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton who outperformed their rivals to remain the race’s undisputed frontrunners.
Republican Trump and Democrat Clinton did what they needed to do — dominating in the delegate-rich state of Louisiana in performance that keep them on top at a critical point in the US presidential race.
Results from contests in five states were split, but one element was clear: with Cruz taking Kansas and Maine, he boosted his claim as the most viable alternative to billionaire Trump, and put poorly performing Senator Marco Rubio under immense pressure to turn his campaign around or bow out.
“Thank you to Louisiana, and thank you to Kentucky,” Trump said in Florida, minutes after he was also projected to be the winner in Kentucky, where he led Cruz by four percentage points.
For Republicans, the races provide the first tests of whether the establishment’s desperate effort to halt Trump, led this week by 2012 nominee Mitt Romney, is having any effect on voters.
Trump declared those establishment efforts a failure, and called on Rubio, seen by many political observers as the best hope to defeat Trump, to pack it in.
“Marco Rubio had a very, very bad night. Personally I’d call for him to drop out of the race,” Trump said.
“I would love to be able to take on Ted one on one,” he added. “That will be easy.”
Beyond the delegate count, Cruz and Sanders can claim momentum as they head toward critical races in Michigan next Tuesday and then winner-take-all races in the large states of Florida and Ohio on March 15.
The brash real estate mogul is ahead in the all-important delegate count for Republicans, having now won 12 of the 19 states that have voted since Iowa kicked off the race last month.
But Cruz’s wins are a reminder that while Trump still appears to be the likely nominee, it is by no means inevitable.
The conservative senator performed beyond expectations in Kansas, where he earned 48.2 percent support, doubling up on Trump who received 23.3 percent.
Rubio was third at 16.7, followed by Ohio Governor John Kasich with 10.7 percent.
In Maine, it was a startling 13-point win for the arch-conservative Cruz in the more moderate New England region.
Centrist candidate Romney won Maine caucuses twice, in 2012 and 2008, but it was a disaster for the current establishment favorite Rubio, who finished fourth there Saturday.
Cruz exulted in his victories during a campaign rally in Idaho.
“The scream you hear — the howl that comes from Washington, DC — is utter terror at what we the people are doing together,” he said, adding that conservatives are “coming together… and standing as one behind this campaign.”
– Momentum –
The Republican race has been winnowed to four men: political outsiders Trump and Cruz, and more mainstream candidates Rubio and Kasich. Many in the Republican establishment are apoplectic over whether anyone can stop Trump’s march.
On the Democratic side, it was self-described democratic socialist Sanders who savored victories in Kansas and Nebraska, pushing his total to seven of the 18 Democratic contests.
“We’ve got the momentum, the energy and the excitement that will take us all the way to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia,” Sanders said in a statement.
But Clinton decisively swept Louisiana, seen as the weekend’s big prize, with 59 Democratic delegates at stake compared to 37 for Kansas and 25 for Nebraska.
The former secretary of state dominated in Louisiana, with its substantial African-American vote.
Sanders did well in the other two states in part because of their substantial white populations, a demographic with which Sanders does well.
Maine, also overwhelmingly white, holds its Democratic caucus Sunday.
Trump made waves when he cancelled a scheduled Saturday appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington, opting instead to hold a rally in Wichita, Kansas.
Trump told the Wichita crowd that Romney, who on Thursday called Trump “a fraud,” was a “loser” who should have defeated President Barack Obama.
“It’s the establishment. The establishment is against us,” Trump said.
Rubio issued a forceful repudiation of the frontrunner, bringing the house down at CPAC when he warned about a dire future for Republicans “if the conservative movement is hijacked by someone that’s not a conservative.”
With Trump’s challengers insisting they are in it for the long haul, there is a chance no candidate will rack up the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination before the convention in July.
That would mean a contested or “brokered” convention, a scenario that could turn chaotic, especially if establishment figures seek to somehow actively prevent delegates from coalescing around Trump.
Including partial delegate results from Saturday, Trump led the field with 373 delegates, followed by Cruz with 291, Rubio with 122 and Kasich 33.

Source: The Guardian

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'Yes, I Received Vehicles From Jide Omokore' - PDP Deputy National Chair (Uche Secondus)


The immediate past acting chairman (and current Deputy National chairman) of the Peoples Democratic Party,  PDP, Uche Secondus, has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of persecuting him.
Mr. Secondus is accused of illegally receiving vehicles purchased with government funds.
He released a statement Thursday criticizing his continued detention.
Read the full statement:
On Tuesday 23rd February 2016, I honoured an invitation from the EFCC to clarify issues related to an ongoing investigation by EFCC.
They confronted me with allegations of receiving some cars from Mr. Jide Omokore who has been my friend for over 20 years.
I admitted to them that Mr. Jide Omokore has given me car gifts on several occasions in the last 10 years for my personal use.
I want to state categorically that what I received from my friend, Jide Omokore, were cars and buses supplied by a well-known car company, Skymit Motors apparently from a credit facility Mr Omokore has with the company. I don’t have any knowledge of the so-called transaction the investigators are alleging he had with NNPC.
Against this background, it is most disheartening that the facts of the matter under investigation have been grossly misrepresented in the media, apparently under inducement by some political opponents in the APC particularly, a Minister from Rivers State.
This is in line with the strategy of the ruling party to hide under the anti-corruption fight to humiliate the leadership of our party.
I have been granted bail under very stringent conditions after 8 days in detention. Since the EFCC did not establish any case against me, I find my needless detention a clear case of witch-hunt and pure political persecution that has become a stock in trade of the APC government.
My immediate concern is the denial of the fundamental human rights, excessive physical incarceration and the orchestrated negative media campaign completely skewed against those being investigated.
Nevertheless, I hereby restate my confidence in the rule of law and the relevant institutions for the resolution of this matter on its merit in the interest of justice.
Signed:
Prince Uche Secondus
Deputy National Chairman, PDP

Ondo State Bans Activities Of Fulani Nomadic Herdsmen, Threatens To Arrest Defaulters


 The Ondo State government has banned the activities of the Fulani nomadic herdsmen grazing cattle within the capital city of Akure. 
Ondo State Commissioner for Environment Sola Ebiseni made the disclosure in Akure at a stakeholder meeting to deliberate on the constant clashes between farmers and the Fulani herdsmen in Ondo State. 
Ebiseni said the State government had already given the Fulani herdsmen a one week ultimatum to evacuate their cattle from the main town of Akure.
He declared that any Fulani nomadic herdsman grazing cattle at night would also be considered thieves and handed over to the law enforcement agencies.
"We don't want to see the Fulani herdsmen grazing cattle within the streets of Akure, the State capital,” Mr. Ebiseni said. "Animals are not reared on the road in our own towns. They are allowed in the outskirts of the town.”
A SaharaReporters correspondent reported that a monitoring task force team from the Ministry of Environment in the State has been mandated to ensure strict compliance of the order. 
"The team is also saddled with the responsibility of dealing decisively with any erring cattle rearer that would flout such order from the State government”.
The State government also resolved that cattle dealers and marketers should register as an association or body with proof of identification. The government claimed that this would help identify cattle rearers who incite trouble and violence.
Among the other major areas forbidden for Fulani herdsmen to graze their cattle in the State included: Oba ile Road, Ode-ilekun Road, Barracks/Ondo Road, Airport/Owo Road, Adofure/Idanre Road, including all permanent residential estates. 
During the meeting, Akin Olotu, an environmental activist and chairman of the Agricultural Commodities Association in Ondo State, called for a proper synergy between the States in the federation and the federal government in establishing cattle ranches for the benefit of Fulani nomadic herdsmen.
Source: SR

Ibrahim Magu’s EFCC.....A Toothless Bulldog: Obasanjo


Despite the job that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has embarked upon in the last 4 months in busting graft and financial crimes by the high and mighty in Nigeria, former president Olusegun Obasanjo seems not to be impressed.
The former Nigerian President at his birthday  celebration,lambasted the commission as a toothless bulldog.
Obasanjo  still nostalgic of his eight years as president, from 1999-2007,  wondered what happened to the anti-graft agency that it has become ‘toothless’ in his view.
He said during EFCC  regime of  Nuhu Ribadu, the pioneer chairman of the commission, Nigerians’ slogan then was, ‘the fair of Nuhu Ribadu is the beginning of wisdom’.
 “Honestly, when Nuhu was handling EFCC, he handled it in such a way that people coined the saying that ‘the beginning of wisdom is the fear of Nuhu Ribadu’ and then the thing you will ask is how did we go down? How did we lose that?

“Nuhu Ribadu is still here, he is still alive, the institution we started together is still there, but what made the institution to become a toothless bulldog? What? And that’s the matter we have to keep looking at, so that we don’t take two steps forward, one step aside and three steps back”, he said.
 He however advised the Buhari government and all stakeholders to look into the fate of  the agency, so that its activities will not amount to taking a step forward and further steps backward.

Breaking!!!! Nigeria police rescues abducted Lagos school girls


The Lagos State Police Command has rescued three teenage girls abducted from their school in Ikorodu on March 1.
“They were rescued in the early hours of this morning at Igbokuta area of Lagos State,” said Ms. Badmos, a Superintendent of Police.
 She, however, declined to say the number of people arrested in connection with the abduction or   whether the girls had been reunited with their families.
‎The students were taken from their school at the Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary, Agunfoye Lugbusi, by unknown gunmen at about 8 p.m.
According to Olaoluwa Adeyemi, the school’s principal, the ‎gunmen gained entry into the school after destroying a part of the school’s fence, started shooting sporadically into the air to scare teachers and students, before making away with the three girls.
The Lagos Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, had told Channels Television that the girls were hale and hearty, and that there were not molested by their abductors.