Thursday, 28 November 2013

Asari Dokubo Released By Beninoise Gendarmes, Flown To Abuja

Asari Dokubo
By SaharaReporters, New York
The leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, who was   arrested  yesterday in Cotonou, Benin Republic has been released.
Mr.  Dokubo was released after President Goodluck Jonathan personally intervened on his behalf with the Beninoise President Yayi Boni.
Festus Keyamo, a civil rights activist and personal attorney to Mr. Dokubo confirmed his release to Saharareporters.

Dokubo, who once bragged openly that his arrest will lead to the demise of Nigeria spent 36 hours with the Beninoise gendarmes before his release around 1 AM Nigerian time today.
 

President Jonathan reportedly deployed a jet to ferry Mr. Asari to Abuja a few hours after his release.

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Police In Abuja Say They Are Not Sure Gunmen Attacked Stella Oduah’s Car

Embattled Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah
By SaharaReporters, New York
The police in the Federal Capital Territory said on Monday night that they are examining metals purportedly fired by gunmen who reportedly shot at a car belonging to the Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, in Abuja.
Deputy Superintendent of Police, Altine Daniel, speaking for the police, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)that the incident occurred at about 10PM on Friday, but was only reported to the police on Monday. 
Confirming the incident, the minister’s spokesperson, Joe Obi claimed that the shooting took place at Ministers’ Hill in Maitama area of the Federal capital territory, Abuja.
It was not clear if the vehicle was the Minister’s private car, or an official one, but Ms. Daniel also said Ms. Oduah was not in the vehicle when the incident took place.
According to the police spokesperson, some strange metal objects were discovered in the vehicle, which will be subjected to ballistics examination.
Mrs. Oduah recently stepped into hot water when news broke she   authorized the purchase with official funds of two bullet proof cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority for her use.
Returning from the United Kingdom on Sunday, President Goodluck Jonathan confirmed that he had received the report of a three-man committee he set up to probe the role of the Minister in it. 
Nigerians are calling for the Minister to be prosecuted, but Mr. Jonathan did not say if any action would be taken.
One analyst contacted by SaharaReporters tonight said Friday’s ‘attack’ might have been something stage-managed to attract some sympathy to the Minister. 

Asari-Dokubo has been Arrested in Benin Republic


Asari Dokubo
The leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, was today arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic. 
A statement by his lawyer, Festus Keyamo, said Dokubo was picked up by the police between 1:00pm and 2:00pm around the Lubeleyi roundabout, and taken to an unknown destination.
The wealthy former militant reportedly opened a private university in the Benin Republic, the King Amachree African University that is preparing to start degree-awarding programmes in 2014.
“We want to emphasise that Alhaji Dokubo-Asari carries on legitimate business and has been living partly in Benin Republic for many years now,” Keyamo said in his statement.  “In fact, he owns houses, schools and an academy in that country. All these places have been searched as at this evening and nothing incriminating was found.”
He suggested that Dokubo’s arrest and detention may be a ploy by “certain forces in Nigeria in unholy alliance with the Beninoise government” to keep his client away as 2015 approaches.
“We call on the Nigerian government to immediately intervene and ensure that no harm befalls Alhaji Dokubo-Asari and to use all diplomatic means to secure his immediate release and safe return to Nigeria,” he said.
Dokubo has in recent times vowed that unless Mr. President Jonathan retains the presidency in 2015, Nigeria would break up.

Monday, 25 November 2013

UNIBEN ASUU wants Wada, others tried for Iyayi’s alleged murder

ACADEMIC Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, University of Benin chapter, has called for the trial of the Kogi State governor, Alhaji Idris Wada and others connected to the accident that claimed one of their colleagues,      Prof. Festus Iyayi.
The union also blamed the government of the state for attempting to distort the facts about the accident.
Meanwhile, civil society organisations in Edo State have issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to set up a panel of inquiry to investigate the death of Prof. Iyayi, or face unpleasant reactions from Nigerians.
The organisations, made up of legal practitioners, students, labour unions and lecturers, made their position known, weekend, at a symposium and street protest organised by the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice, ANEEJ, and National Human Rights Commission and  Citizens Wealth Platform to mark 2013 International Day to End Impunity.
Prof. Iyayi
Prof. Iyayi
Executive Director of  ANEEJ, Rev. David Ugolor, said that a society not driven by justice was unacceptable, hence the need for the Federal Government to set up a panel of inquiry into the killing of the former ASUU president.
Uniben ASUU, on its part,  said that at the appropriate time, ASUU and the Iyayi family would demand concrete answers from the Kogi State Government for Iyayi’s murder.
Reacting to the accident that claimed  Prof Iyayi’s life, the ASUU branch Chairman, Dr. Anthony Monye-Emina and Secretary, Okeri Henry, said: ”Prof. Iyayi did not just die in an accident, but was willfully murdered by the state and its agents.
“Nigerians are aware of the recklessness of political office holders and their aides and in particular, of Alhaji Idris Wada on our roads and the arrogance that goes with it. It is time that Nigerians rise up to curb the menace and put a stop to the lawlessness, recklessness and impunity of our leaders.”
Insisting that ASUU and the Iyayi family were capable of giving him the befitting burial that he deserves, the union said that it did not want any state interference in his burial, warning that “his burial should not be an avenue for government officials to score cheap political points as we will resist any state involvement in the burial.”

Sunday, 24 November 2013

‘Fit President Jonathan returns today’

The Presidency says President Goodluck Jonathan is fit and will return to Nigeria today.
Jonathan, on a trip to Britain, had, on Wednesday, taken ill thus unable to honour a meeting with British investors.
In a statement, yesterday, the Presidency said the president merely suffered abdominal pains that did not require surgery.
It dismissed the claim that the illness stemmed from Jonathan’s 56th birthday bash in London, saying there was no such bash as the president marked the birthday quietly.
The statement thanked all Nigerians for showing concern over Jonathan’s health.
“The Presidency also commends the generality of the mainstream media whose coverage of the President’s slight health challenge in London was mostly factual, objective, fair-minded and supportive”, the statement said.
COUNCIL CO-ORDINATOR, HONORARY INVESTORS COUNCIL (HIIC), BARONESS LYNDA CHALKER OF WALLASEY (R), WELCOMING PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN TO THE 15TH MEETING OF HIIC IN LONDON ON FRIDAY (22/11/13).
COUNCIL CO-ORDINATOR, HONORARY INVESTORS COUNCIL (HIIC), BARONESS LYNDA CHALKER OF WALLASEY (R), WELCOMING PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN TO THE 15TH MEETING OF HIIC IN LONDON ON FRIDAY (22/11/13).
It continued: “We however condemn the utterly irresponsible, deplorable, highly unprofessional and unethical antics of certain fringe elements operating in the nebulous sphere of cyberspace who persist in seizing every opportunity to unjustifiably malign and impugn the character and integrity of the elected leader of their country.
”It is very regrettable indeed that after, in compliance with President Jonathan’s standing instruction that Nigerians must never be kept in the dark about the state of his health, the public was duly informed that the President had received precautionary medical attention for an unexpected indisposition in London, Sahara Reporters and some other reckless, lawless, impudent and unpatriotic internet-based media chose to assault the sensibilities of all decent Nigerians again with their entirely fictional, malicious, hate-driven and scurrilous distortion of the facts of the President’s indisposition.
”The suggestion by Sahara Reporters that President Jonathan took ill following a “heavy birthday party thrown to celebrate the President’s 56th birthday at his Presidential suite in the Intercontinental Hotel in London” is fictional nonsense as there was definitely no party in London to celebrate President Jonathan’s birthday on Wednesday night.
The truth is that President Jonathan observed his 56th birthday anniversary quietly. For the better part of the day, he was airborne, in transit between Abuja and London.
”On arrival in London, he spent the rest of the day in the privacy of his hotel room. It has never been his custom to celebrate birthday anniversaries and no exception was made this year. No birthday party was therefore held for the President in London and there was certainly no drinking spree as Sahara Reporters claimed”.
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Rivers State Government Challenges Okonjo-Iweala To Tell Nigerians How Finances Are Being Managed



Nigeria's Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
By SaharaReporters, New York
The Rivers State Government has called on the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to clarify her statement concerning the management of the economy.
Specifically, the RSG wants her to tell Nigerians how much oil Nigeria produces daily; clarification that the benchmark price for oil in the 2013 budget is $79; and whether crude oil was sold at prices that hovered around $110 per day throughout the year.
The government also wants to know how much Nigeria earned from its oil sales in 2013 and what percentage of the budget is funded by these receipts.
In a statement signed by Ibim Semenitari, Commissioner of Information and Communications, the RSG noted that the position of the federal government has been that there are shortfalls in production, but it wondered whether this takes into cognizance the over $30 differential between the benchmark price of $79 and the actual sale price which averaged $110 per barrel during the period.
“The position of the Rivers State Government is that the differential of over $30 should have been enough to fund the shortfall in production? Unfortunately there has been no accounting for this huge differential.”
Speaking in Sokoto last weekend at a retreat of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Rivers State Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, stated that $5billion was missing from the Excess Crude Account (ECA).
In a rebuttal, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala stated that the $5billion Governor Amaechi referred to “has been shared to the three tiers of government to make up for the revenue shortfalls during the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee process,” and that “part of this fund also went for SURE-P payments and the balance for subsidy payments to oil marketers.”
Said the RSG, “Governor Amaechi’s position in Sokoto was that the ECA is being managed like a piggy-bank contrary to provisions of the law and in a manner that does not allow for transparency and accountability. A position which the Honourable Minister’s rebuttal now seems to confirm…
“According to her, the SURE-P is being funded from the ECA. But the President in his broadcast had stated that SURE-P, ‘is designed to manage and reinvest the Federal Governments share of the savings from the partial reduction of subsidies on petroleum products.’”
Full text of the statement:
PRESS RELEASE
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - $5 Billion is not missing from the Excess Crude Account- The Rivers State Government's position

In response to the warning raised by Governor of Rivers State and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, CON, at the 2nd Retreat of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) in Sokoto, drawing the attention of Nigerians to the fact that $5billion is missing from the Excess Crude Account (ECA), the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Honourable Minister of Finance Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, put out a rebuttal stating that the claim is “shocking and false”. The Minister went on to say “the $5billion which Governor Amaechi referred to in his statement has been shared to the three tiers of government to make up for the revenue shortfalls during the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee process”. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala also said that “part of this fund also went for SURE-P payments and the balance for subsidy payments to oil marketers”.
The Rivers Sate Government would like to address the issues as raised by the Honourable Minister:
First, the Rivers State Government wishes to acknowledge as highlighted by Dr. Okonjo-Iweala, that it received the sum of N56.2billion, for January to September 2013 as statutory allocation from the federation account.
The federation account is funded from receipts from oil and other sales (with oil accounting for over 90 percent and taxes - VAT- custom duties etc.). When more crude is produced and sold above the quantity anticipated by the budget for any given year, the funds are by law meant to be kept as future savings in a stabilization account, also known as the excess crude account.
Contrary to the coordinating minister’s claim, that “Mr. Amaechi was closely involved and actively participated in making requests to the presidency for the account to be shared for the purpose of augmenting the regular allocations from the Federation Account whenever there was a shortfall,” Governor Chibuike Amaechi and his colleague governors have only attended only one meeting where ONE REQUEST was made for the sharing of $1billion from the Excess Crude Account. Beyond that one meeting, there has been no other meeting where it was decided that money from the ECA be shared among the three tiers of government
There is a position of the National Executive Council’s (NEC) on the matter of the Excess Crude Account. This position is that the savings in the ECA belonging to all the states is not to be touched. Indeed this is in tandem with the position of the Honourable minister that the ECA is savings for all to be set-aside for the rainy day and not to be “shared” in the manner she now seems to suggest. The Rivers State Government finds it curious and very disturbing that our rainy day savings has been “shared” in complete breach of the known procedure for doing such and in what might be considered an under the table and clandestine manner.
The appropriate procedure as the Honourable Minster knows is that usually members of the NEC have to make recommendations to Mr. President should there be need recourse to the Excess Crude account. The Rivers State Government is certain that its Chief Executive and Governor did not participate in any such meeting where any such approval was requested or even discussed and given
The second issue is the pertinent matter of the receipts accruing to the Rivers State Government. Since it is not procedural for states to receive allocation from the Excess Crude Account, it may smirk of mischief to suggest as the Honourable Minister did that Governor Amaechi refused to acknowledge, “Rivers State has received N56.2 billion from the Excess Crude Account between January and September 2013.” Neither Rivers nor any other state would have any inkling that the money received by Rivers State government and other state governments for that matter were funded from the ECA. According to a communiqué issued by the office of the Accountant General of the Federation after the June allocation meeting, “ the sum of N7.617 billion refunded by NNPC and the N35.547 billion from the Subsidy Re-investment Programme (SURE-P); formed part of the total distributable revenue for the month.” The communiqué confirmed that the gross revenue for the month was N863.026 billion. This was higher than the N590.777 billion received in May by N272.249 billion. It said very unambiguously, “the higher revenue was a result of increased crude oil production due to the completion of pipeline repairs in some terminals. There was also a significant increase in non-oil revenue during the period due to the receipt of accumulated arrears on companies.”
The Rivers state government therefore finds puzzling the suggestion by the Honourable Minister that the savings for 2012 has been used to fund the budget for 2013.
For the purposes of clarity and for avoidance of doubt, the Rivers State Government may respectfully request the Honourable Minister to shed more light on the following,
·      How much oil does the country produce per day?
·      Clarification that the benchmark price for oil in the 2013 budget is $79?
·      Is it a fact that crude oil was sold at prices that hovered around $110 per day throughout the year?
·      How much exactly has Nigeria earned from its oil sales in 2013 and what percentage of the budget is funded by these receipts?
The position of the federal government has been that there are shortfalls in production but does this position also take into cognisance the over $30 differential between the benchmark price of $79 and the actual sale price which averaged $110 per barrel during the period. The position of the Rivers State Government is that the differential of over $30 should have been enough to fund the shortfall in production? Unfortunately there has been no accounting for this huge differential. Perhaps the Honourable minister may assist us in putting this in better perspective.
Governor Amaechi’s position in Sokoto was that the ECA is being managed like a piggy-bank contrary to provisions of the law and in a manner that does not allow for transparency and accountability. A position which the Honourable Minister’s rebuttal now seems to confirm, as can be noted in the third issue she raised in her response.
According to her, the SURE-P is being funded from the ECA. But the President in his broadcast had stated that SURE-P, “is designed to manage and reinvest the Federal Governments share of the savings from the partial reduction of subsidies on petroleum products.” It was not and is not meant to be that SURE-P is to be funded from ECA nor can the Federal Government unilaterally withdraw money from the ECA to balance payments to oil marketers. Indeed the statement of the accountant general of the federation previously quoted lays credence to this position – “ N35.547 billion from the Subsidy Re-investment Programme (SURE-P); formed part of the total distributable revenue for the month.”  It has been the understanding of the Rivers State Government that SURE-P is funded from the extra money realised from the pump price of petroleum, which Nigerians protested against when the pump price of fuel was raised. Is the Honorable Minister telling Nigerians that the SURE-P is now being funded from the ECA! Might it then be true as was recently suggested in the National Assembly that over N500billion of SURE-P money may be missing?
The Government of Rivers State holds the office and person of the Honourable Minister in high esteem, but as a government we owe the 5.6 million Rivers people whose mandate we hold a responsibility of accountability. The issues raised by Governor Amaech were raised purely out of concern for the need for accountability and safeguarding the wealth of “future generations of Rivers people.” It is for this purpose and to this end that we most respectfully seek clarification of the following.
·      How much oil does Nigeria produce?
·      Where is the differential between the oil pump prices?
·      What price is our oil being sold for?
·      How much have we earned from our crude oil sales in the last year?
·      What percentage of budget 2013 does our crude oil sales revenue fund?
·      Can the Honourable Minister assist in shedding more light on the subsidy savings since the reduction in petroleum subsidy?

As a government that is also a major stakeholder in the administration, we believe that answers to these very pertinent questions would put paid to whatever false or misleading information may have been put out or peddled in the public domain.

President Jonathan Threatens SaharaReporters With Libel, Defamation

President Goodluck Jonathan
By SaharaReporters, New York
Nigeria leader, President Goodluck Jonathan, has threatened to take SaharaReporters to court for reporting that his health problems in London during the week may have resulted from heavy partying in celebration of his 56th birthday.
In a statement by his spokesman, Reuben Abati, the president condemned what he called the “utterly irresponsible, deplorable, highly unprofessional and unethical antics of certain fringe elements operating in the nebulous sphere of cyberspace who persist in seizing every opportunity to unjustifiably malign and impugn the character and integrity of the elected leader of their country.”
He said it was regrettable that while the public had been duly informed that Mr. Jonathan had received precautionary medical attention for an unexpected indisposition in London in compliance with the leader’s standing instruction that Nigerians must never be kept in the dark about the state of his health, SaharaReporters and other reckless, lawless, impudent and unpatriotic internet-based ignored the official script  “with their entirely fictional, malicious, hate-driven  and scurrilous distortion of the facts.”
Reiterating the denial of a party in London to celebrate President Jonathan's birthday on Wednesday night, Abati said the president upon arrival spent the day in the privacy of his hotel room and that it has never been his custom to celebrate birthday anniversaries. In particular, there was certainly no drinking spree, he claimed.
“As unregulated as they are, SaharaReporters and their ilk are not beyond the bounds of legal action for libel and willful defamation of the character and reputation of a President who has courageously stepped forward to serve his country,” the statement threatened.
“They know very well that they can never substantiate or prove the constant false allegations and innuendoes they publish for the sole purpose of negatively portraying President Jonathan and his administration.
“Their incessant claim of a bibulous President is pure fiction and blackmail, and the product of malicious imagination. We warn that our forbearance of their disrespectful caricaturing of the President is not limitless.”
Despite Mr. Jonathan’s threats and deployment of scare tactics, SaharaReporters stands by its account of the events in London in the past few days. 
While we have the attention of the president and the hawks in the presidency, we take this opportunity to draw their attention to the scandalous quality of Nigerian governance that SaharaReporters and most of the Nigerian media have been reporting for many years, of which his government forms only a part.
As the 2015 election approaches and Mr. Jonathan tries to invite the sympathy of Nigerians in his favor, we challenge him to prove— including in a court of law—that these reports have been “entirely fictional, malicious, hate-driven and scurrilous distortion of the facts.”

Saturday, 23 November 2013

English Premier League Fixtures for November 23, 2013.

England - Premier League November 23

13:45 Everton vs Liverpool
16:00 Arsenal vs Southampton
16:00 Fulham vs Swansea City
16:00 Hull City vs Crystal Palace
16:00 Newcastle United vs Norwich City
16:00 Stoke City vs Sunderland
18:30 West Ham United vs Chelsea

ASUU in secret meeting in Kano























THERE are indications that the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may be called off anytime from now.
These indications emerged on Friday following a secret meeting of some branch chairmen of the union in Kano, which sources said might not be unconnected with an attempt at the resolution of the strike.
According to a source, the ASUU branch chairmen, who came in their cars, parked the vehicles at the old campus of the Bayero University, Kano and then left in a bus for a secret location for the meeting.
The source said the choice of a secret location by the chairmen might be for security reasons.
The branch chairmen at the meeting, it was gathered, included those from the North-West, South-South and South-West.

Communal Clash Claims Nine Lives In Bayelsa State

By SaharaReporters, New York
At least nine persons were on Friday feared dead in Bayelsa State following a violent clash between Agudama-Epie and Akenfa communities in Yenagoa Local Government Area.  
Scores of others were missing. 
Agumada-Epie hosts the Central Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy and the South-South campus of the Nigeria Law School.
A community source said that the two neigbouring communities are locked in a dispute over a farm land behind the Law School campus. 
According to the source, who pleaded anonymity for safety reasons, youths of the two communities, armed with guns and machetes, attacked each other in a fierce battle in the early hours of today.
Nine corpses have so far been recovered while many others were said to have sustained various degrees of gun and machete injuries, the source said.  Five of the dead were said to be indigenes of Aguama-Epie.
The piece of land has been hotly disputed for many years but our source said that today’s clash was sparked off by the presence on the site of some members of a committee which was set up to resolve the dispute, a development which somehow angered some of the youths.
"The committee went to the land today, but their presence on the land did not go down well with some youths.
“Nine corpses have been recovered; youths from both communities are still missing while many others had gunshot injuries," the source said.
Bayelsa Police Command spokesman Alex Akhigbe confirmed the clash but declined to disclose the casualty figures.
He said the command had deployed policemen to the communities and that normalcy has been restored, but no arrests have been made.

Anambra 2013: INEC admits irregularities, fixes Nov. 30 for supplementary election

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, yesterday fixed November 30, for the conduct of supplementary governorship election in Anambra State.
The National Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega made this known while addressing a news conference in Abuja.
He rejected the call by the All Progressives Congress, APC, that the election should be cancelled.
INEC had last Monday declared the result of the Saturday, November 16, governorship election in the state inconclusive after cancelling the polls in 210 polling units across the state.
Jega then appealed to all stakeholders in the state to cooperate with the commission to ensure that the a successful supplementary poll.
He acknowledged that INEC’s performance during the controversial election fell short of what its leadership had expected but insisted that irregularities that occurred during the polls were not substantial enough to warrant outright cancellation of the result.
Anambra Supplementary Election: INEC Chairman Prof. Attahiru  Jega addressing pressmen , announcing November 30 for Supplementary election at  Anambra State  while National Commissioner Lawrence Nwuruku looks on in Abuja. Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan.
Anambra Supplementary Election: INEC Chairman Prof. Attahiru Jega addressing pressmen , announcing November 30 for Supplementary election at Anambra State while National Commissioner Lawrence Nwuruku looks on in Abuja. Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan.
He further stated that the Commission received complaints from many stakeholders and held meetings with its field officers before taking the decision to go ahead with the supplementary poll.
His words, “INEC prepared for that election more than it had ever prepared for any election, but there is no doubt that INEC’s operational capability could not be said to be its best. But we did our best under very difficult circumstances.
“Nigerians are aware that the Returning Officer for the election, Prof James Epoke while announcing the results of that election declared it inconclusive and announced that there would be a supplementary election.
“We regret that there is no other decision that could be taken by the Commission other than to conduct a supplementary election in the areas where elections were cancelled.”
Prof. Jega maintained that there was no substantial evidence to support the call for the cancellation of the election as most of the allegations that had been made were not substantiated.
Commenting on the delay in the deployment of the electoral officers and materials during the polls, Jega admitted that this contributed to the problems that erupted during conduct of the elections. He further regreted that in spite if the detailed plans made by INEC, the outcome of the election was not the best.
Responding to allegations by some of the opposition candidates that three different forms of voters register were given to political parties by INEC, he said ” We have reviewed the register and are convinced that it is the same register we gave to the parties. It is very unfair to accuse INEC of giving out a different register; we challenge the parties to come out with evidence that the register that was used was different from the one that was given to the parties 30 days before the election.”
He insisted that the only difference was the age of the registers presented on different days.
Commenting on the alleged disenfranchisement of some voters during the polls he said “this is quite regrettable as we had briefed the parties on how the number of registered voters came down from 1.8 million to 1.7 million based on INEC’s efforts to clean up the register.
“We were determined to discard the use of manually compiled register. We did a continuous voter registration and used it to correct the problem of manual register. Anybody who voted in 2007 and had his name in the addendum register must take part in the continuous voter registration which we did last
August to have his details captured in the updated voters register.”
He said that majority of those alleged to have been disenfranchised, must have been those who would have engaged in multiple registration or who did not take part in the continuous voters registration in order to have their names in the electronic register.
“No evidence has been adduced to warrant the cancellation of the election; the Electoral Act is very clear and our guidelines are very clear that if on presentation of your voter’s card and your name is not on the register you will not be allowed to vote. ”
“Our electoral officers were trained to allow those whose names were only on the electronic register to vote. I can speak emphatically that the PDP governorship candidate Mr Tony Nwoye who alleged that he was not allowed to vote, even though his name was on the manual register… Since we were not using the manual register, and he did not use the opportunity we provided to get his name on the electronic register, we couldn’t have allowed him to vote.
“We recognize that the election we conducted in Anambra State was not perfect, but we are satisfied that the evidence that has been adduced is not sufficient to warrant a total cancellation of the election.”
Jega also, assured Nigerians that “we are not partisan and we have the capacity to ensure that anybody that compromises the elections is made to face the wrath of the law. We have handed over the electoral officer who compromised the election in Idemili North over to the police and he is being investigated and would soon be arraigned.
“We are determined to keep on improving. We are still investigating what happened and we will ensure that anybody that had a hand in what happened in Anambra State would be brought to book. There are other people who should take the blame for what happened in Anambra by enticing our staff to compromise the process.”
Commenting , on the arrest of some APC members who claimed to be observers for the polls, he said, “We were very strict as we accredited only those who applied within the time frame. In previous elections we were very thorough as we had to ask for the photographs of the applicants. For the Anambra State election, given the complaints we had received we insisted that the would-be monitors must be in Awka to get their accreditation.
“We even arrested somebody that was trying to impersonate another person. He is with the police and would soon be prosecuted. It was that thorough and the accreditation that we did aided the arrest of fake observers from Osun State.”
According to Jega, the Osun State delegation of observers forged their documents. “They did not come to Awka to collect their accreditation; rather they camped in Owerri. Some of them have been arraigned before a Magistrate Court” he said.
He accused the Director of Public Prosecution, DPP, of Imo State of attempting to take over the prosecution of these people.
On the use of commercial vehicles for conveying electoral materials, he said all over the world, electoral management bodies always used ad-hoc staff during elections “as no organization can put on its pay roll, all the staff it needs. No electoral body can have all the vehicles it needs in an election. When we came on board, we made a case for one four wheel drive vehicle per local government across the country. You also need vehicles to transport people and materials. These challenges should not have arisen, it was due to human error.
“When we prepared for the Anambra election, we did a budget for the number of vehicles that would be required, and we provided funding for it. So these are some of the things we are probing. We want to know whether inadequate number of vehicles were hired. We want to know whether some of them broke down or the drivers did not turn up on the day of the elections.”
Commenting no the use of students from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, he said those who complained over this misunderstood INEC procedure.
“In all elections we do, we have ensured that the NYSC members are presiding officers. But there are also Assistant Presiding Officers, APO’s, and others. where there are insufficient number of corps members.
We have always complemented them with students from federal universities. We did it in Edo, we did it in Ondo and we also did it in the 2011 elections as there were not enough NYSC members to be appointed presiding officers. Even for us to get enough corps members to be Presiding Officers, we had to bring in some of them from Enugu and Delta States. We have been using students from tertiary institutions to complement members of the NYSC”.
Also responding to a question on the APC’s petition to INEC, he said “I have looked at it and have asked a team to also look at it. All the allegations contained there were a repetition made by the APC candidate which we had replied to. As I said earlier there are no sufficient ground to warrant the cancellation of the election. If the purpose of the petition is to convince us to cancel the election, I am sorry to say that there is no sufficient evidence to warrant the cancellation of the elections.”

Friday, 22 November 2013

APPLE vs SAMSUNG SAGA: Jury orders Samsung to pay Apple another $290 million

Jury orders Samsung to pay Apple another $290 million
November 21, 2013: 6:21 PM ET
apple samsung patent suitSamsung's smartphones (right) were found to have infringed on Apple's patents for the iPhone in a ruling last August.
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Thursday's ruling is the latest judgment in a serpentine case that has been ongoing for more than two years. In August 2012, the Korean smartphone maker was found to have violated several of Apple's patents, and a jury ruled that Samsung owed Apple more than $1 billion in damages. U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh later said the jury had miscalculated the award, and about $450 million worth of those damages were reconsidered in a new trial.
After Thursday's ruling, Samsung now owes Apple another $290 million in damages on top of the $640 million in damages that Judge Koh upheld in the original damages trial.
Apple(AAPLFortune 500) argued it deserved another $379 million, while Samsung said it owed only about $52 million.
The damages total is now $935 million -- close to the original $1.05 billion figure.
But to further complicate the issue, both companies have appealed the original August 2012 ruling ... so Thursday's decision could mean little or nothing.
Apple and Samsung are embroiled in dozens of patent disputes in courts around the world, but Thursday's ruling involves the biggest case. Apple accused Samsung of "slavishly" copying both the iPhone and iPad for its own devices, including the hardware design as well as software features like double-tap zooming. Samsung countersued, accusing Apple of infringing on its own software patents.
It could take years for the lawsuits to be resolved. And so it goes in the litigious world of smartphone patents.

24-yr-old nabbed for defrauding US couple of $42,497

Operatives of the Special Fraud Unit, SFU, Milverton Road, Ikoyi, Lagos have arrested a 24-year-old man who posed as a lady to defraud a United States of America couple of $42,497, purportedly  for the purchase of a property in Lagos.
The suspect,  identified as Olafinraye Adedamola,  admitted the offence while being paraded yesterday.
He was said to have connived with a Malaysian lady to defraud the couple. The Malaysian lady, according to him, was his Facebook friend, adding that he had intended to use the money to further his studies in a tertiary institution.
How he was arrested
Explaining how the  artisan who trained in aluminum works was arrested, spokesperson for the unit, Ngozi  Isintume-Agu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said: “An intelligence report dated September 24, 2013 from Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), Abuja addressed to the Commissioner of Police, Special Fraud Unit (SFU)  alleged that one Olafinraye Adedamola opened a USD Domiciliary Account No. 273/6980678251/0 with the Demurin, Ketu, Lagos Branch of Sterling Bank Plc and through suspicious circumstances, cumulative sum of USD 42,497 was paid into the account by unsuspecting victims abroad between August 13, 2013 and September 16, 2013.
The suspect, Olafinraye Adedamola
The suspect, Olafinraye Adedamola
“The suspected illicit inflows were followed by immediate cash withdrawals by the suspect who appeared to have no known affiliation with the international depositors.
“SFU operatives swung into action and investigation carried out on the domiciliary account revealed that $18,129.92 is still left in the account and a lien was immediately placed on the account.
“The suspect was traced to his house at 7, Agidi Road, Oshogun, Alapere, Ketu, Lagos but he evaded police arrest and his father, a proprietor of a moribund driving school, feigned ignorance of his son’s whereabouts. However, the fleeing suspect was later apprehended by the Police.
“Olafinraye Adedamola who posed as a lady named Janet was born in 1989 in Kosofe LGA Ketu, Lagos.
“An artisan who trained in construction of aluminum but currently a driving instructor in his father’s moribund driving school located in Ketu, Lagos claimed he met a Nigerian at a conference in Malaysia who introduced him to the victim who requested that he purchased property for him in Nigeria which was the basis for the disbursement of the money into his account and that he had already bought a building at Ogba, Ikeja for N4 million and that the documents were with him.”
I intended to further my studies with the money— Suspect
Adedamola who noted that this was his first attempt, said he first met the couple on Facebook and in the course of their discussion, booked for a meeting in Malaysia.
According to him; “I posed as Janet on the Facebook, using a white woman’s photograph. I told the couple that I was an estate manager and convinced them to buy property in Lagos.
“Since they have not been to Nigeria, they asked us to meet elsewhere and when I stumbled on a business conference that was holding in Malasia, I booked the meeting.
“On reaching Malaysia, I told a Facebook lady friend to pose as Janet after telling her what to say. That was how the deal was struck and they paid the dollar equivalent of N3.4 million into my account. I intended to use the money to further my studies because I am determined to be a graduate. I used part of the money to travel again to Malaysia for leisure in August.
“My regret is that I was caught at the end because I used my genuine data to open the account. I guess it was because it is my first time.”
The suspect, according to Isintume-Agu, will be charged to court.

President Jonathan Remains Hospitalized After Chronic Stomach Pain


President Goodluck Jonathan.

Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan, has reportedly remained hospitalized at an undisclosed London hospital to which he was taken early today after complaining of chronic stomach pain.
“The President woke up to get ready for the business of the day only to complain of serious stomach pain”, one presidency source said.
The personal doctor to the President, Fortune Fibresima, reportedly administered some medicines but as the pain escalated, Mr. Jonathan was reportedly rushed to a hospital. Presidency officials hoped he would be released to participate at an Investor’s Council Meeting taking place at the Hilton Hotel in Central London, about five minutes from the InterContinental Hotel where the Nigerian president is lodged. The meeting is the objective of his visit.
Several presidency sources have confirmed to SaharaReporters that the President and several government officials partied heavily into the early hours of this morning as they celebrated Mr. Jonathan’s 56th birthday.
The Nigeria leader is accompanied on the trip by several Ministers and officials, but three state governors who were invited to accompany him did not show up. They include the Governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, who opted to go to Poland. He was reportedly afraid the London Metropolitan Police might pull him aside for questioning concerning his role in the money laundering fraud that led his cousin and predecessor as governor, James Ibori, into jail in the United Kingdom.
Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang and his Borno State counterpart, Kashim Shettima, were also both invited on the trip both they did not show up.
Last February, during another visit to London, Mr. Jonathan came down with an intestinal disorder described as Amoebic Colitis and he underwent testing at the London Clinic on Harley Street. It is unclear if his new troubles are related to that experience.

President Jonathan is said to have a taste for ogogoro, a local gin that is widely-enjoyed in the riverine areas of Southern Nigeria. Presidential spokesman Reuben Abati has however denied that alcohol is served in the presidency.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

JAF Insists Festus Iyayi Was Murdered, Holds Presidency, Minister of Defence and IGP Responsible

By SaharaReporters, New York
The Joint Action Front (JAF) has declared that Professor Festus Iyayi was murdered by operatives of the Nigerian State, contrary to the widely reported claims that he died in a road crash on November 12 on account of the recklessness of the Kogi State Governor’s convoy.
In an alert to Nigerians and the international community yesterday, JAF said it has every reason to believe that the murder of Comrade Iyayi was connected with the ongoing Academic Staff of Universities (ASUU) strike designed to compel the Federal Government not only to honour the Collective Agreements it reached with the union in 2009, but also to make the government to adequately fund public education contrary to the dictates of the IMF and World Bank.
“We strongly believe that the assassination of Comrade Iyayi was carried out by expert shooters in the cover of the Nigerian Intelligence, reminiscent of the State murder of Dele Giwa in 1986 and Kudirat Abiola in 1996,” JAF said.
It asserted that the ‘official explanation’ by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and Dr. Paul Amodu, the Sole Administrator of the Specialist Hospital Lokoja, that Comrade Iyayi’s death was as a result of the accident, does not explain away “THE STRANGE OBJECT THAT PIERCED IYAYI’s HEART”.
It described the assassination of Comrade Iyayi as a State act aimed at destabilising ASUU in the wake of a major national struggle and his prominent role in exposing the Government’s IMF and World Bank destructive policies in Education and the Nigerian economy, thereby putting a lie to the false claims that Nigeria is broke, as a cover for looting public wealth for private selfish interests.
“Nigerians must know that a former ASUU President, Comrade Dr. Mahmud Tukur was murdered in a similar painted-accident scenario on the Kaduna-Zaria road in 1982 following ASUU’s dispute with the Shagari’s National Party of Nigeria (NPN) Government in 1980/81 on the same issue of funding, university autonomy and academic freedom, as it is today with the Jonathan Presidency.”
Commiserating with Iyayi’s family, colleagues and friends as well as the oppressed poor in Nigeria and Africa JAF urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and ASUU to join forces with JAF to unravel the truth behind the assassination of Iyayi by challenging the Presidency, Minister of Defence and the Inspector General of Police to TELL the PUBLIC “THE STRANGE OBJECT WHICH PIERCED IYAYI’s HEART and why he was MURDERED?
The group further described Iyayi’s death as a wakeup call to all Nigerians to struggle for SYSTEM CHANGE.
“As far as we in JAF are concerned, Nigerians should no longer tolerate this unjust polity where: a very tiny group of Nigerians who loot the treasury use their stolen wealth to sustain themselves in power; use their power to get richer and richer when the poor get poorer and poorer and use the unjust system to bring out the army and the police to kill the poor people and comrades whenever we protest against oppression and exploitation.”

President Jonathan Falls ill, Checks Into London Hospital




President Goodluck Jonathan
By SaharaReporters, New York
President Goodluck Jonathan has checked into a hospital in London
Mr. Jonathan, who travelled to the United Kingdom for a meeting of Nigeria’s Honorary International Investors’ Council, “became indisposed,” spokesman Reuben Abati said in a statement, “and could not be present at the opening of the meeting today.”
The statement added that Mr. Jonathan was examined by competent medical practitioners who advised him to rest for a few days.
“The Presidency wishes to assure all Nigerians that President Jonathan’s condition is nothing serious and that the medical attention he has sought is only precautionary,” Mr. Abati said.
 Participants at the Investor's Council meeting at Hilton Hotel in London said they became worried when Mr. Jonathan failed to show up during a scheduled opening speech at the packed event paid for by the Nigerian government.  Lady Linda Chalker later anchored the event without Mr. Jonathan.
A presidency source however told Saharareporters that there was heavy birthday party thrown to celebrate the President's 56th birthday at his Presidential suite in the InterContinental Hotel in London that lasted till early this morning. It could not be ascertained if Mr. Jonathan drank too much at the party.
It would be recalled that last year in Addis Ababa, Mr. Jonathan failed to show up to give his scheduled address at the 50th anniversary of the African Union.
On a previous visit to London, he also checked into a hospital.

Law empowering President, govs, others to operate foreign accounts coming

ABUJA—President Goodluck Jonathan, his Vice, Namadi Sambo and the state governors may soon be compelled to publish their bank accounts, including foreign bank accounts.
This follows a three-pronged bill which passed second reading, yesterday, on the floor of the House of Representatives.
The bill also allows the President, his vice, state governors and indeed all other public office holders to keep foreign bank accounts.
One of the bills comes with the title, “A Bill for an Act to Amend the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act, 2004, so as to make the leave of the bureau necessary for a public officer to maintain or operate a bank account outside Nigeria.”
Other bills
Others are:  A Bill for an Act to Amend the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act by deleting proviso to Section 3, deleting section 18(1) and enacting and Amended Section 18(2) and a Bill for an Act to Amend the Conduct of Bureau Tribunal Act to make accessible Assets and Liabilities declared by Public Office Holders.”
Sponsors of the bills are Hons. Bamidele Faparusi (APC-Ekiti), Oluchi Ibeji(PDP-Abia) and Emmanuel Jime (PDP-Benue).
While presenting his Bill, Hon. Faparusi argued that: “The purpose of the law is to discourage the launder of money and fraud by public officers. But it is public knowledge that nobody would use his bank account to launder money, instead proxies and cronies have become ready instruments for such purposes”.
He stated that: “The instant law, as it is today, does not contemplate this development and to tackle it, there is need to make for such public officer, who hitherto maintains and operates a foreign account and has cause to hold same, to get leave of the Bureau to continue to use such accounts. This would be an improvement from the practice of requiring a public office holder to close any foreign account so held by reason of the office now occupied.”
More submissions
He further submitted that “this development would give the Bureau some teeth to bite, based on the fact that it would be able to prosecute any defaulter and seek the imposition of sanctions in line with section 23 of the Act relying on the said public office holder’s decline to make proper declaration to the Bureau”.
Also highlighting the synopsis of his Bill in his lead debate on his Bill, which seeks to compel public office holders to declare their assets, Hon. Jime said that the said assets be made public in two weeks.
He opined that the development will discourage theft, promote transparency and tame financial  corruption in public offices.
“The Principal aim of asset declaration/disclosure by public officials is tailored towards combating corruption; enhancing and building public confidence and legitimacy in government processes; and engineering transparency in its dealings, in the eyes of the public and the international community at large”, he stated.
Jime further stated that the intention of the Bill was  to amend section 3(c) of the Code of Conduct Act, 2004 to :Retain and make accessible to any Nigerian citizen within 14 days, the assets and liabilities declared by any serving or past public office holder, via any medium as he or she may wish upon agreement with the Bureau and to bear the charges thereof”.
He added that: “the importance of making more accessible assets and liabilities of public office holders to make governance more open has found expression in many countries of the world, a better example through public disclosure of assets as exemplified in Latin American countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile etc”.
The 3-legged Bill which received unanimous endorsement of the members when put to vote by Speaker Aminu Tambuwal was later referred to Committees on Anti-corruption, Ethics and Values for a Public Hearing.

A teenager became a day Governor in Nasarawa state.

NASARAWA State governor, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, on Wednesday, handed over the mantle of leadership to Master Richard Agah, the Speaker of the state’s Children Parliament for one day, as part of activities marking his 61st birthday.
Al-Makura, while handing over power at the Government House in Lafia, the state capital, during the state executive council meeting, said the ceremonial exercise became imperative considering the role children played in the socio-economic development of the state and the country at large.
Shortly after his assumption of office, “Governor Agah’’ called for peace among the people of the state irrespective of ethnic and religious leaning, saying the dreams and aspirations of the founding fathers of the state were to ensure unity, peace, love, brotherliness and progress for the benefit of all.
“We the children of Nasarawa State are not happy that our parents and elders are fighting one another on the bases of religion, tribe and politics. We believe that we are all of the same religion, tribe and share the same dreams and aspiration,” he added.
He admonished the people to eschew violence, lay down their arms and embrace peace and consciously work to build a united and strong Nasarawa State.

Teacher beats 4-yr-old pupil to death for being stubborn

DETECTIVES in OndoState have detained a primary school teacher, Alade Adebayo, for allegedly flogging to death a four-year-old female pupil Elizabeth Wanogha.
The deceased pupil was a student of a private primary school, Falaye Memorial Nursery and Primary School, located at Fanibi area in Akure metropolis.
The  teacher, according to report, accused the deceased of being stubborn in the class. He was said to have beaten the girl to a state of coma.
Cries from other pupils in the class reportedly attracted other teachers who rushed to the scene where they found that the girl had fainted.
She was said to have been rushed to a private hospital and was admitted but reportedly died later.
Police authorities, however, said that the pupil died two weeks after the beating by the suspect.
The father of the deceased, Mr Wanogha lodged a complaint at the Fanibi Police station, alleging that his daughter died  as a result of the injuries sustained from the severe beating by her teacher.
Following the complaint, the teacher was arrested for interrogation.
Contacted, the Police image maker, Wole Ogodo, confirmed that the teacher had been arrested.
Ogodo however said that people should not jump into conclusion that it was the beating which took place about two weeks earlier that led to the death of the pupil.
He pointed out that the autopsy will determine the cause of the pupil’s death.
Ogodo said that the suspect is being quizzed at the state Criminal Investigative Department, SCID.
He explained further that the deceased  was hospitalised immediately after the beating but died  two weeks after.
Ogodo  said that investigation into the death of the pupil continues adding that the findings would be made public.
The father of the deceased pupil insisted that the teacher should be prosecuted for murder.
Mr wanogho who lived at Adebowale street Fanibi  vowed that the matter would be pursued to a logical conclusion to serve as deterrent to wicked teachers who vent their anger on innocent pupils put in their care.
He appealed to NGOs to take the matter up by ensuring that it was not swept under the carpet.
The proprietor of the school declined comment on the incident.

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Police nab guard over N13m church robbery

OYO State police command, on Tuesday, paraded a security guard named Pius Edward, who robbed a bishop in an unnamed church in Ibadan of the sum of N13 million and five suspects working on an Indian hemp farm in Ibadan, confiscating weeds worth N6.7 million in the process.
Addressing journalists at the conference room at the police headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan, Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Abubakar Indabawa, said the state command would continue to make the state inhabitable to criminals.
According to him,  Edward, who was a security guard at a bishop’s court in Bodija area, Ibadan, broke into the office of the bishop and made away with about N13 million. The CP noted that after a painstaking investigation, team of investigating police officers discovered that the principal suspect, in connivance with an immigration officer attached to Immigration office, Ogun Sate command, was hiding in a hotel in Odeda village, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
The immigration officer in question, who was aware of Edward’s source of money, was assisting him and his family members to procure travelling documents to Dubai.
However, Edward was unlucky, as he was arrested at Idi-Iroko border town in Ogun State. At that point, the suspect had on him N560,000, $2,000 and admitted to having torn a FirstBank cheque of the church issued in the sum of N700,000 for fear of being arrested.
The items recovered from the suspect, according to the CP, included one unregistered black Honda saloon car and one unregistered blue Mitsubishi gallant saloon car, which he said he had bought from the money.
Also, five people who were working on a suspected Indian hemp farm were nabbed by the police while 458 bags of weeds worth N6.7 million were recovered by the police within the village, including ones already loaded in three buses and a Volvo car.