Tuesday 24 January 2017

Sultan to El-Rufai, others: punish criminals


Sultan to El-Rufai, others: punish criminals
•The Sultan
The Sultan railed yesterday against impunity, saying it fuels violence.
More measures should be taken by governors of the Northern States, “especially the Governor of Kaduna State,” Sultan Muhammed Sa’ad Abubakar III said.
The Sultan’s logic is that when culprits are punished, taking to violence will be less attractive.
It was all at a meeting of the 19 governors of the Northern States and members of the Traditional Rulers Council in Kaduna.
There have been killings in Southern Kaduna, with many criticising the handling of the violence by Governor El-Rufai.
To the Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum and Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, the North, which he described as “Nigeria’s most thriving region”, has literally conspired against itself to be reduced to the world’s laughing stock.
The Sultan, who is also the Traditional Rulers Council Chairman said hatred among northerners and the attendant violence are preached from places of religious worship, which he described as sad and worrisome to the traditional institution.
The first-ever joint meeting of the Northern elite was held under the auspices of the Northern Governors’ Forum, Northern Traditional Rulers Council, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Northern Elders Forum and others.
Shettima said the North was blighted by a deadly (albeit retreating) insurgency, armed banditry, cattle rustling, ethnic and religious conflicts, the underlying causes of which are poverty, illiteracy, social exclusivity and severely limited economic opportunities.
In his view, the core challenges in the region revolve around intolerance, absence of peaceful coexistence, poverty, illiteracy and lack of unity.
Said Shettima: “Governors of the 19 Northern States do recognise, respect and cherish the fact that while others serve for certain periods, traditional rulers mostly make lifetime commitments to the service of our communities. This naturally makes Your Royal Highnesses very significant stakeholders in the affairs of Governments across the 19 Northern States.
“Even more crucially, it gladdens the heart to note that our traditional rulers have sustained the time-tested and noble tradition of championing the causes of their people. To cite one example, only last week, His Royal Highness, the erudite Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi ll, spearheaded the thought provoking debate surrounding the significance of the education of the girl-child and how it can positively impact the progress, development, prosperity, peace, security and stability of the North and, by extension, Nigeria.
“This very fundamental debate bordering on the educational backwardness, pervasive poverty and underdevelopment as well as persistent insecurity of Northern Nigeria should not only form the underlying basis for holding this extraordinary meeting but must continue, in our enlightened self-interest as leaders, to perpetually preoccupy our thoughts, plans, programmes and actions.
“Managing multiculturalism and heterogeneity is a major challenge and indeed a litmus test for leadership, good governance and progress not just in Northern Nigeria but in the entire global society. However, as leaders of government, traditional rulers and community as well as religious leaders we must unite to tackle the challenges that stare us in the face.
“Like all the Northern Governors acknowledge, development is not just about building roads, bridges, houses or what we refer to as infrastructure and the provision of social services. Yes, these are very important, but then, there are pro-social livelihoods, peace and good life which are the fundamental attributes of meaningful existence.
“Our core challenges in the North today revolve around intolerance, absence of peaceful coexistence, poverty, illiteracy and lack of unity. How can we address these critical concerns? We, the 19 Governors of Northern States, believe that a gathering of some of the key leaders of the North is more than able to provide solutions to our problems. As Governors, we are more determined than ever, to sincerely walk the talks generated from this important meeting.
“There is no gain saying the North is a poor, pathetic shadow of its former self. A well endowed, promising geographic space which accounts for 70% of Nigeria’s land mass, up to at least 60% of its population, with huge solid minerals resources, with potentials for hydrocarbon resources, a growing mining industry, rich arable land, a blossoming agro-industrial economy, Nigeria’s wealthiest region by GDP and the region with the brightest prospects for accelerated economic growth; in short, arguably Nigeria’s most thriving region, has literally conspired against itself to be reduced to the laughing stock of the world. Northern Nigeria today is blighted by a deadly (albeit retreating) insurgency, rural armed banditry, cattle rustling, ethnic and religious conflicts, the underlying causes of which are poverty, illiteracy, social exclusivity and severely limited economic opportunities.
“We all, of course, know these issues. What is of considerable importance to the Northern Governors Forum and, I am sure, to our Royal Highnesses, our most respected elders and other stakeholders, is how to urgently and collectively address these problems starting with our priorities. While we look forward to tapping from the priceless experiences, vast knowledge and eternal wisdom of Your Royal Highnesses and elder statesmen, we have since began doing  some ground work. For instance, the Northern Governors Forum has, last year, set up a committee of Attorneys General of the 19 Northern States to review the criminal justice system of Northern Nigeria with a view to amending the penal code to stipulate penalties for criminal offences prevalent in the North today which were not envisaged by the penal code.
“The Forum verily recognises the direct correlation between the collapse of education, industries and agriculture with most of the violence and restiveness in the North. Individual states are deploying different measures to address their peculiarities but as a Forum, we have established the Northern Nigeria Global Economic Re-integration Programme under the leadership of Dr Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi, a very resourceful, internationally connected Northerner, and Chief Economic Adviser to late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Dr Kurfi and his team are already following up with  the Islamic Development Bank on areas of science education in northern Nigeria.
“The platform is also driving our ongoing commitment with General Electric for the construction of Solar power plants in five states within the North. Kurfi’s group is also going to drive some funding arrangements with financial institutions and development partners on key areas of Agriculture. Thankfully, Dr Kurfi himself is very keen about the north reclaiming it’s lost glory in cotton production and textiles manufacturing which was the predominant industrial activity in Northern Nigeria, as well as the creation of international markets for our farm produce with emphasis on value chain.
“Our forum’s secretariat has furnished me with a note that gives details of problems confronting most parts of the North and even suggesting ways of addressing them. However, as my colleagues would say, there will be no point inviting Your Royal Highnesses and distinguished elders if we know the problems and the solutions to them. We will rather prefer to hear from you as we go into a closed door session. We look forward to valuable and free minded conversations that should focus on solving our challenges,” Shettima stated.
The Sultan of Sokoto said: “We at the Northern Traditional Rulers Council are very worried and sad with the situation of insecurity in the north, especially the happenings in Southern Kaduna, kidnapping, cattle rustling, the state of IDPs in the Northeast in particular and other parts of the country.
“We are more worried with the usage of  places of religious worship to preach hatred, violence and other issues that tend to divide us, rather than strengthen our unity as a people created by one God.
“We believe one of the numerous reasons why violence continues to thrive in our midst is the impunity that is allowed to thrive in our midst. Nobody is punished for criminal doings they commit.
“We are therefore strongly supporting more measures taken and to be taken by Governors of the Northern States, especially the Governor of Kaduna State.
“We must all strive to achieve lasting peace in the North in particular and the whole country in general.
“We look forward to a very robust, blunt and honest discussion today. Let us collectively as one people say ‘enough is enough’. We believe the position paper from this council would be presented later to the Northern Governors’ Forum to make our points on these issues and many more,” he said.
Host Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai said all political, traditional and religious leaders must rise in condemning the incessant killings and destruction of lives and properties in the region, saying, “The security situation has become ever more worrisome, as people who have co-existed peacefully for several years have now allowed some unscrupulous elements to instigate them to take arms against one another, leading to the wanton destruction of the lives of innocent and law abiding citizens”.
“This is not only reprehensible but most condemnable. It therefore, becomes incumbent on us to assist government and security agencies in bringing all kinds of criminal elements in our midst to justice, without regard to their ethnic and religious pretensions.
“I wish to call on my colleagues, the Northern States Governors, in collaboration with our Royal Fathers to join hands together and never give up in the pursuit of peace and progress for the region. We must strive and restore our region to the status of its glorious past of peace, progress and development.
“On our part, we have not relented in our efforts in encouraging our diverse people to bridge the communication gaps between and amongst them. We must not allow religion or tribal differences to be a barrier between us and our common humanity,” El-Rufai stated.
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Buhari insists on Magu

Buhari insists on Magu
President pleads for SGF Lawal
After weeks of intrigues, President Muhammadu Buhari has renominated Ibrahim Magu for Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman.
It was also learnt that the Presidency may raise a lobbying team to prevail on the Senate to allow Magu’s nomination sail through.
The lobbying will involve confidence building and allaying the fears of some senators who believe they might be the targets of the ongoing anti-corruption war.
A letter has been sent to Senate President Bukola Saraki, The Nation has learnt.
Prior to the disclosure in the Senate, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal, had broken the news of the President’s decision to Magu, a source said.
It was gathered that the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mallam Abubakar Malami (SAN), met with the acting EFCC chairman on Friday. The “rough edges were smoothened and a better understanding struck,” it was learnt.
A source, who pleaded not to be named, said: “A letter has been sent to the Senate by the President to renominate Magu. As a matter of fact, the President based his decision on the fact that there was no evidence linking the acting chairman of EFCC to any act of corruption or infractions.
“The President is convinced that Magu has tried his best to fight corruption in a selfless manner and without fear or favour.
“All intra-cabinet challenges which led to the initial security report on Magu were addressed by the President before he left for London.”
Buhari, it was learnt, made up his mind to reappoint Magu after a personal interaction with the Acting EFCC chairman about one and half weeks ago on Malami’s report.
Besides, said another source, some members of the kitchen cabinet and associates of the President insisted on Magu because his performance  so far has defined the main achievement of this administration.
Members of the kitchen cabinet and associates who influenced Buhari’s decision are Vice President Yemi Osinbajo;  Amb. Babagana Kingibe;  elder statesman Mamman Daura; Prof. Itse Sagay; National Security Adviser Gen.  Babagana Moguno;  and members of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption; a former Inspector-General of Police; Amb. Maina Waziri; Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai and Aisha Buhari.
The assessment and acceptance of Magu by some countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, were said to have availed Buhari of intelligence report which made the President to retain the Acting EFCC chairman.
Another source said: “Before making up his mind, the President met separately with the AGF, Magu and the DG of the DSS  on the allegations contained in the security report sent to the Senate.
“At the session with Magu, the President was convinced that he did not commit any offence.
“On the same day, he gave Magu and the AGF  a joint assignment to do for him. This was the first signal that he might be renominated.
“Contrary to what is being insinuated, the President consulted widely with his advisory council against corruption and he upheld the argument of members of
PACAC that Magu deserves to come back.
“But some kitchen cabinet members and associates, including Vice President Osinbajo, actually worked day and night to ensure the retention of Magu. Either at breakfast or dinner, they seized every opportunity to impress on the President why Magu should be given a chance.
“ Kingibe, who has known Magu’s father for long, stressed that the family has a long history of uprightness and steadfastness.
“These kitchen cabinet members also reconciled Magu and the Director-General of the Department  of State Security Service, Mallam Lawan Daura, who clarified that he was never interested in destroying anybody’s career let alone Magu whom he sees as a son.”
The presidency may raise a lobbying team to prevail on the Senate to confirm Magu.
A source in the Presidency said: “We know the renomination of Magu might still not go down well with some senators but the Presidency will allay their fears.
“This time around, there will be intense legislative lobbying to build confidence in all that Magu will be fair to everybody, irrespective of ethnic, religious or party affiliations.
“We knew what wrong during the first nomination. The Presidency will not allow a repeat of such. All we have to do is to promote the merits behind the choice of Magu.
“As a matter of fact, some senators do not have enough fact-sheet on Magu. We are going to do much work this time around. Some were angry that the Senate was being blackmailed by pro-Magu forces in the Senate and in annoyance they threw away his nomination.
“And for the new Senate Leader, Sen. Ahmed Lawan, this is his first major test to show that he has the confidence of his colleagues”.
However, Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate) Mr. Ita Enang, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN): “I’m not aware of that discussion (on Magu) and I don’t want to speak on the matter because I don’t have details.”
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Sunday 22 January 2017

Notorious Gang Members, Electric Cable Thieves Arrested By Police In Abia. Photo


Some criminal elements have been paraded by the Abia State Police Command over various crimes.



Some suspects specialized in stealing Electricity Distribution cables from the transformer while some were members of a gang of notorious criminals terrorizing Elughu Nkporo Ohafia Local Government Area.

Ogbonna Ifegwu, who is a 40-year-old man, allegedly stole components of am vandalized EEDC transformer.

He said: “I sell scraps so when I saw the cables on a damaged transformer, I removed it thinking that it was not useful. I took it as a scrap”.

One of the notorious gangster, Nkeiru John Onuoha, claimed that they did not commit any crime.

“We did not commit any crime, what happen is that after the local government election held in December 2016, we decided to hang around to collect our money from one “Skypo”, that was how we were arrested,

“I am not a thief. I live in Lagos. I just came back during the Christmas,” he claimed.

The arrests of the criminals, according to the police led to recovering of huge amounts of money and guns from suspects. Police said all the 25 paraded suspects, on completion of investigation, would be charged.
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