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  • Jokers in Power! – By Hope Eghagha

    Jokers in Power! – By Hope Eghagha

    The rulers of Nigeria are jokers. Not comedians. Comedians can and often do positive things. Jokers don’t; they can’t. Ali Baba, Gordons, I go dye, Basket Mouth and Okey Bakassi could make you laugh, shed tears, and forget your sorrows. Of course, you would feel good after the dose of comedy. Besides, an erstwhile comedian in Ukraine has taught the world how to govern, how to be tenacious, to be inspiring, both at peace time and when a country is at war. He has become a hero overnight. He will never be forgotten in the story of resistance. He did not flee the country to deliver speeches from exile. He stood like a soldier.

    I am very sure that if Boko Haram miscreants were to attack Abuja, all the jokers masquerading as rulers would scamper out of Nigeria, away to Europe and America, perhaps disguised as persons of the opposite sex! Already, several of them cannot visit their hometowns and villages. The other day, those scoundrels attacked the home state of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and kidnapped a traditional ruler!

    Abuja is a composition of jokers in the corridors of power. They may look serious. But they are indeed jokers. They are joking with the destiny and lives of millions of hapless citizens. I wonder if Aliko Dangote or Tony Elumelu or Femi Otedola would agree to hire those jokers as managers in their businesses! Certainly, a serious business concern like MTN will not hire these jokers to conduct business on their behalf. A joker is ‘someone who likes telling funny stories or doing stupid things to make people laugh’! How many of us watched the Frank Spencer serial? Frank was the joker in the comedy ‘Some Mothers Do have Them! Did I get the title right? Some countries do have them, can be used to develop a Sitcom of how Nigeria has wobbled in the last eight years! A joker could also refer to a ‘person who has done something that annoys you! As we all know, jokers are not to be taken seriously. Achebe refers to them as ‘efulefu!

    Today I am going to play the joker by describing the jokes and jokers who bought Expression of Interest Forms in PDP and APC. The first joke was the cost of the form, fixed by a government that rode into power on the anti-corruption horseback! A whopping one hundred million naira! Someone did a quick math and concluded that the salary of the President for eight years will not sum up to one hundred million. We all thought it was a joke, we thought that only a few persons would cough out that amount of money to buy a worthless sheet of value, whose value was ascribed than earned. Alas, the joke was on us! A long queue soon grew from the ashes of greed and infantile optimism. Some who could not manage a Ministry opened loud mouths to proclaim aspiration to the Presidency. Labour and Productivity and Education ministers wanted to be President though under their watch all federal universities had been shut down for three months! In their wild thinking if a man as competent, sagacious, purpose-driven, healthy as the incumbent could ruin the country, who would doubt their own skills and energy since they did not spend weeks or months in London hospitals! So, our beloved President, Technical Conqueror of Boko Haram was their model.

    Serving Ministers and a few legislators all filed out to ogle the national pie. Soon, it became clear that what the aspirants had fallen into was a bazaar to build a war chest for the forthcoming elections. The Executive branch of government attempted to scuttle the provision in the Electoral Act that could have made aspirants remain in office while jostling for power they know will not get to them! It failed. The greatest joker of them all was the CBN Governor! This man has been the only CBN governor to get a second term in the last thirty or so years. Not satisfied, while sitting atop the affairs of CBN he thought he could meddle into politics. Having exposed himself a card-carrying APC member he is the biggest joker of then all!

    But the Joker was on them. After collecting osusu of one hundred million naira each, Baba Aso Rock told them to resign. See the rash of withdrawals! Including the controversial Attorney-General and Minister of Justice who had bought luxury cars for delegates and other political persons in his home state. He had set his eyes on Government House in Birnin Kebbi. Alas, he has had to shelve his dream.

    While the APC hierarchy was dancing naked in the public square, PDP was swimming in a pool of self-delusion. It was announced that the man who flew PDP flag in 2015 had teleported to APC, and that Miyetti Allah had bought forms for him! He denied it. News came that he is still in PDP. Right now, Oga Joe escapes classification. PDP had preached zoning the Presidency to the south as a policy. Now, there is pussyfooting. The policy has somersaulted like a man struck with the notorious love juju ‘magun’ and opened the presidency for anybody! The price tag of Expression of Interest form was not as high as that of APC. You know, being outside government, they are not privy to the contents of the national honeypot. Yet, these are jokers? How did we land in this hot stew with fires as hot as hot can be?

    How can anybody take these fellows, including their oga, seriously? The young people are watching askance at the men and women dancing in the public square. These are people who cannot manage a firm of three persons, now entrusted with the destiny of millions!

    Sadly, these jokers are not making us laugh. They are making buckets of tears for millions of families. Let us tell them that the circus show should end. A new spirit should come down. To be sure, the jokers will not part with power without a fight. So, those who want the jokers out of power must rise to the occasion and use the ballot box to chase the baldheads of town!

     

    Professor Hope O. Eghagha (BA, Jos; MA; PhD, Lagos) MNAL

    Department of English

    Faculty of Arts

    University of Lagos

    Akoka Lagos

    NIGERIA

  • El-Rufai raises alarm over Boko Haram moving into Kaduna

    El-Rufai raises alarm over Boko Haram moving into Kaduna

    Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State on Thursday in Kaduna expressed concerns about the emergence of insurgents and their enclaves in Birnin Gwari and Chukun Local Government Areas of the state.

    He listed the insurgents to those belonging to Boko Haram and Ansaru.

    El Rufai raised the concerns after the presentation of the Kaduna State Security Incident Report for the first quarter of 2022.

    He also expressed worry at the increasing use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in the state, which he said suggested that terrorists had moved into Kaduna State.

    He noted that the debriefing on the Abuja-Kaduna train attack of March 28 indicated that the terrorists were planning to relocate to Kaduna.

    According to him, the assailants made comments such as: “the forests in Kaduna are even better than that of Sambisa and so they should all relocate here.’’

    The governor stressed that “insecurity has moved from the Northeast to the Northwest.

    “The situation in the Northwest is far more serious and could be potentially more dangerous than we have ever had in the Northeast.

    “We would like the military and security agencies to take notice of this before things go out of control.’’

    El-Rufai thanked the police for ensuring that many IEDCs and mines found in Kaduna State were defused without loss of lives.

    He also lamented the high rate of drug abuse in Kaduna State and commended the NDLEA, traditional leaders and community leaders for efforts at curtailing the scourge.

    The governor stated that the government would seek legal advice to shut patent medicine stores selling illicit drugs, shut the premises and acquire the building for demolition.

    “We have to take drastic action because related to every form of crime from banditry to terrorism is the use of hard drugs.

    “These bandits take drugs before they commit their crimes; virtually every crime is related to drug abuse. I think we must cut the supply chain to enable us to control the demand,’’ he emphasised.

    El-Rufai also noted that security agencies had been overstretched and there was the need to increase recruitment into vigilance groups.

    “The 1000 vigilantes that we recruited and trained at the Police College have been very useful in assisting the army, police and other security agents,’’ he said.

    The governor also said that he craved the resumption of flights at the Kaduna Airport after the March 26 assailants’ attack at the facility.

    “We are grateful to the Defence Headquarters for enabling the establishment of the Nigeria Defence Academy Demonstration Battalion in Kaduna State.

    “I appeal to the Air Force to also have some kind of permanent deployment at the airport to secure it so that flights will resume,’’ El-Rufai said.

  • Multinational Joint task force kill 300 Boko Haram, ISWAP terrorists

    Multinational Joint task force kill 300 Boko Haram, ISWAP terrorists

    The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) has struck and eliminated 300 Boko Haram/Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP) fighters in Lake Chad.

    Lt. Col. Kamarudeen Adegoke, who is the Chief of Military Public Information made this revelation known through a statement made available to pressmen on Saturday.

    He further explained that the terrorist were executed in 30 different strikes embarked upon by (MNJTF)

    Force Commander, Gen. Abdul Khalifa spoke at a meeting with all Commanders of the MNJTF.

    Khalifa said an increasing use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) by the insurgents was noted and necessary measures taken.
    He added that Abu Ibrahim, the ISWAP leader was eliminated in the course of Lake Chad airstrikes.

    “About four IED making factories were destroyed in the course of the operations so far”, the General said.

    Khalifa added that more than 52,000 terrorists comprising fighters, those conscripted by force, and their families have surrendered.

  • 2023 polls and challenge of security – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    2023 polls and challenge of security – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    When one finger takes the oil, it soils the rest four fingers. When one part of the body is sick, the whole body will be sick. This is a metaphor for the security situation in Nigeria where swathes of its landscape are in constant and consistent attacks by armed men.

    What are the indicators of such sieges? There’re reports of the attackers overrunning, and renaming indigenous communities, and imposing a quasi-administration that levies the “occupied people,” in order to guarantee them access to their farms and markets.

    In some instances, advance notices are allegedly sent by the attackers to communities before they strike, but still, no appropriate response from security operatives to check the invasion.

    The attackers, in whatever guise, have downed a couple of military jet bombers in the North East and North West, and repeatedly attacked military bases and institutions, and police formations.

    They carry out almost daily abductions and kidnappings of scores or hundreds of school children, students and other innocent Nigerians, mostly across the North-East, North-West and North Central (Middle Belt) of Nigeria for huge ransom payments.

    The South-East of Nigeria has been in steady attacks by a militia group – Eastern Security Network (ESN), allegedly an armed wing of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), and “Unknown Gunmen” primarily targeting police officers and formations.

    The latest by the dare-devil attackers are the bombing of a train in Kaduna State, the killing of over 80 people in Plateau State and the murder of a prominent Monarch in a mosque in Taraba State.

    Nigerians have lost count of these unprovoked attacks on the nation, and yet, some people declare that Nigeria is safe, and even safer than under previous administrations since 1999.

    Actually, that’s the position of those in government, who bristle whenever concerned citizens question the authorities’ handling of security issues that’ve enveloped many parts of Nigeria.

    The government is more touchy when doubts are expressed over its ability to provide security guarantees for a conducive conduct of the 2023 general election that’s barely 10 months away.

    Nigerians, who’ve raised such doubts, including ‘Men of God’ and ethnic nationalities that pray for a peaceful and united country, got on the wrong side of the authorities as being against the polls.

    But with the present circumstances of unending bloodletting in the country, only a power-drunk narcissist would be comfortable to proclaim that Nigeria is safe ahead of the make-or-mar elections.

    Imagine that April 10, 2022, killing of over 80 people in Plateau, and the orgies of killing, kidnapping and destruction of property in the North West, North Central and South-East, culminating in the train bombing in Kaduna that officials have admitted was an incident waiting to happen, due to “unapproved funds” for the purchase of necessary equipment to detect such dangers!

    The train attackers, appearing to taunt Nigeria’s seeming hopeless security, have demanded the release of their “Commanders” and foot-soldiers in exchange for the release of hundreds of captives.

    Only insurgent or terrorist groups, primed to carve out enclaves from, or seize entire territorial spheres, would have a chain of command, and be demanding release of their members in custody.

    Yet, officials have chosen to label the attackers as “bandits” whose atrocities rival or surpass those by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists that attempt to create a “Caliphate” in parts or whole of Nigeria.

    It’s time government admitted the security problems nationwide, instead of papering over them with a mantra of “Nigeria is safer under the administration of All Progressives Congress (APC).”

    The government has a special burden to discharge because the APC, and its founding members, promised to secure Nigeria as one of its three-point agenda if given the mandate to rule from 2015.

    Nigerians, dissatisfied with the handling of security matters by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government of President Goodluck Jonathan, elected the APC based on its slogan of “Change”.

    But what’ve Nigerians witnessed in the seven-year government of the APC? It’s everything but a guaranteed security, with terrorists, bandits and other criminal gangs holding the nation to ransom.

    What can be more overwhelming than well-equipped marauders killing and kidnapping hundreds on daily basis, and demanding and receiving millions of ransom payouts from innocent Nigerians!

    So, when will government call the attackers by their name, and stop their atrocities? Is it when they kill or kidnap Ministers, Governors or Heads of the National Assembly or Armed Forces?

    Is it when they attack the very seat of the Government of Nigeria in Abuja, and – God forbid – harm the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or his Deputy?

    How many messages of condolence and sympathy will President Muhammadu Buhari send to the bereaved before the authorities declare that enough is enough? How many times will Buhari proclaim “not to spare and have mercy for the perpetrators?”

    These killings and kidnappings appear uninterrupted. As leaders and families of victims grieve over a set of killings, the attackers would stage further murders, abductions and destruction.

    Sadly, the atrocities and/or their perpetrators are brought home to Nigerians in pictorials, like the abducted, mostly women and children from the Kaduna train attack, “begging government for freedom,” with eight armed men in the background on April 11.

    The victims of the Plateau attacks being buried in mass graves, starkly bringing to memory the sights of tens of coffins of victims of repeated herdsmen’s attacks in Benue State some years back.

    Or the bandits posing with state governors or clerics, surrounded by heavily-armed men, in so-called truces to lay down their arms for amnesty or ransom negotiations on behalf of kidnapped victims.

    The determination of the bandit-terrorists to deploy unorthodox methods to achieve their nefarious aims aren’t what the authorities should wish away from coming to the doorsteps of the high-ups.

    This isn’t denying that government hasn’t met headlong the nation’s burgeoning security threats. But the strategies to stamp out the attacks seem reactive than proactive and offensively sustained.

    These attacks need proportionate counter-measures, as security forces, government officials, and traditional and religious leaders know the attackers’ camps in the forests spanning several states.

    Strikingly, there’re allegations of connivance of elements within the security forces, the government and civil society with the attackers, aimed at thwarting the push to crush their bloody campaigns.

    Evidence of such sabotage is last week’s reported security operatives’ seizure of N60m ransom from “security personnel” working for bandits that hold many captives in Kaduna State.

    This is no time to “slam” critics, even those calling for President Buhari’s resignation, over government’s alleged failure to provide adequate security for the citizens, but a time for reassurance and exhortation, as Buhari has done in his 2022 Easter message.

    Entitled: “We’ll overcome uncertainty, insecurity,” the president said: “Easter evokes in us the resilience of the human spirit not to give up in the face of seemingly daunting challenges of life.

    “This period emboldens us to believe that the current spate of uncertainty and insecurity will soon unfold a season of triumph of good over evil; hope over despair, and light over darkness. As we approach another season of electioneering, let the security and unity of the nation guide our actions and utterances.”

    That’s the kind of message that Nigerians want to hear from, and actualize by their Commander-in-Chief, and not that “Nigeria has never been safer” in the face of contrary perception and evidence!

    Mr Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

  • KADUNA TRAIN ATTACK: Bandits demand release of 16 top commanders and sponsors in government custody for 100 passengers abducted

    KADUNA TRAIN ATTACK: Bandits demand release of 16 top commanders and sponsors in government custody for 100 passengers abducted

    The bandits, who attacked the Kaduna-Abuja train, have said they would release the over 100 individuals abducted from the derailed train on March 28, if 16 top commanders and sponsors in government custody are released.

     

    Dependable security sources said the bandits carried out the violent attack on the train just to abduct passengers who could be used to bargain for the release of their commanders and sponsors in detention.

     

    It was that gathered on Monday that the arrest of the suspects had severely hampered the deadly activities of the bandits who are collaborating with the Boko Haram terrorist group to unleash malevolent attacks across the country.

     

    The terrorists had on March 28 at Katari, Kaduna State, attacked the train which was heading for Kaduna from Kaduna.

    After the attack, security agencies reported that eight bodies were recovered from the attack scene and 26 persons were injured

     

    The Nigerian Railway Corporation said it was unable to establish contact with 163 passengers and seven crew members who boarded the train.

     

    On Monday, multiple sources explained that the bandits in their ongoing negotiations with the Federal Government were demanding prisoners’ exchange.

     

    The gang had last week released one of their hostages, the Managing Director, Bank of Agriculture, Alwan Hassan, due to his age. In a video showing the victim in their midst, the gunmen said the government knew what they wanted and threatened to kill the remaining hostages if their demands were not met.

     

    On Sunday, the terrorists released another video where some of the captives were seen calling on the government to come to their rescue.

     

    But a senior official said the terrorists were being hampered by the arrest of their top commanders, noting that their sources of funding had been greatly impacted by the arrest of their sponsors.

     

    He stated, “The bandits have made contact (with the government) but the issue now involves the Interpol because they have international collaborators. Security operatives are working to identify their connection to Boko Haram.

     

    “The bandits are after their people who are in custody. They are demanding the release of 16 sponsors and commanders in exchange for the abducted train passengers. That’s why they said in a video that the government knows what they want.”

     

    “We arrested some of their commanders and those sponsoring them in Dubai and Nigeria. We have about 16 commanders and sponsors in custody, so they are demanding their release because their sources of funding are declining. I hope the authorities would not release the commanders and sponsors to them because we are getting information on the bandits from the suspects,” the source noted.

     

    Commenting on the group’s threats to kill the hostages, the security officer argued that such an action would not give the bandits what they were demanding from the government.

     

    “If they kill their hostages, they would not achieve what they are looking for. The fact is that they are being starved of funds and that is why they are making the threat and it is also the reason for the attack on the train. They attacked the train just to get government attention and negotiate the release of their commanders and sponsors,” he stated.

     

    An intelligence official also corroborated the report that the bandits were demanding the release of commanders and ransom, noting that the marauders had been cooperating with Boko Haram fighters in their attacks in Kaduna, Niger, Zamfara, Katsina and others.

     

    The official noted, “What they want is prisoners exchange and money. It is a lie that they don’t want money; they want both money and prisoners exchange. They would release the passengers in exchange for many of their members in custody. They are collaborating with Boko Haram to pool resources together and constitute a bigger security threat to the country.”

     

    Efforts to get the reaction of the Military were not successful. As calls to the number of the Director, Defence Media Operations, Major General Benard Onyeuko, indicated it was not reachable.

     

    He has yet to respond to the message sent to him on the matter. However, a military source said the military does not negotiate with bandits.

     

    The source said, “It is not our duty to negotiate with the bandits or any other criminal elements. Ours is to fulfill our constitutional duties which we have been doing. “

     

    Earlier, the gunmen that attacked the train had released a video showing about two dozen of the hostages they kidnapped in the assault.

     

    The images were the first indicator of how many passengers may have been abducted in the brazen raid, in which eight people were killed.

     

    In the two-minute video, about 24 people are seen sitting in a forest area, including men and women. At least one man appears to be from South-East Asia while at least one another appears Caucasian.

     

    Behind them, a group of gunmen stood in a line.

     

    “We are the passengers who left Abuja for Kaduna on Monday on March 28, 2022. We were seized on our way,” one man said in Hausa language in the video.

     

    “Since then it is only us that knows the dire situation we are in, there are women and children, there are aged people with health challenges.”

  • BREAKING: Wreckage of NAF fighter jet shot down by Boko Haram found a year after [PHOTOS]

    BREAKING: Wreckage of NAF fighter jet shot down by Boko Haram found a year after [PHOTOS]

    The wreckage of the fighter jet belonging to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) that went off the radar a year ago with two (2) crew members on board has been found.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the fighter jet is an Alpha Jet aircraft marked NAF475, which crashed while on a routine mission in support of troops in the Northern part of the country.

    The wreckage of the Alpha Jet aircraft (NAF475) was found by troops of Operation Desert Sanity on a clearance patrol in Sambisa Forest, Borno State.

    The troops uncovered the wreckage of the crashed Alpha Jet aircraft (NAF475) on Saturday.

    TNG recalls that the Alpha Jet aircraft (NAF475) crashed on 31 March 2021. Boko Haram claims responsibility for the crashed NAF fighter jet.

    The fighter jet was on a routine mission in support of troops at one of the Theatres of Operation in the Northern part of Nigeria when it was gunned down.

    The two crew members on board were later identified as Flight Lieutenant John Abolarinwa and Flight Lieutenant Ebiakpo Chapele, and they had since been buried.

    See photos below:

  • U.S. sanction 6 Nigerians over involvement with Boko Haram

    U.S. sanction 6 Nigerians over involvement with Boko Haram

    Six Nigerians have been sanctioned by the United States for their support of the terrorist group, Boko Haram.

     

    Disclosing this in a statement by the Department of States spokesperson, Ned Price, the U.S. listed the individuals as Abdurrahman Ado Musa, Salihu Yusuf Adamu, Bashir Ali Yusuf, Muhammed Ibrahim Isa, Ibrahim Ali Alhassan and Surajo Abubakar Muhammad.

    The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added Musa, Adamu, Yusuf, Isa, Alhassan and Muhammad to the List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons, pursuant to Executive Order 13224, as amended, for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of, Boko Haram.

     

    The statement reads:” Today’s action follows the United Arab Emirates’ prosecutions, convictions, and designations of these individuals for supporting terrorism.

     

    “The Department of State designated Boko Haram as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation and Specially Designated Global Terrorist organisation on November 14, 2013.

     

    “The Nigeria-based group is responsible for numerous attacks in the northern and northeastern regions of the country as well as in the Lake Chad Basin in Cameroon, Chad, and Niger that have killed thousands of people since 2009.”

  • Zulum meets Buhari as over 30,000 Boko Haram/ISWAP fighters surrender

    Zulum meets Buhari as over 30,000 Boko Haram/ISWAP fighters surrender

    Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno has again updated President Muhammadu Buhari on latest security development in the state.

    Ater the closed door meeting with the president, on Thursday in Abuja, Zulum revealed that over 30,000 insurgents comprised of Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have so far surrendered.

    According to him, following this development, the State is relatively peaceful as the security agencies have continued to take measures aimed at checking the activities of insurgents in the Northeast.

    The governor expressed optimism that the insurgency in the North-East would soon be a thing of the past.

    “I briefed Mr President on the status of Borno State as regards security as well as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and so far so good.

    “I have been witnessing gradual return of peace in Borno State and I came to brief Mr President on the ongoing massive defection of Boko Haram members. This time around, we have also started witnessing the defection of ISWAP members.

    “This is a welcome development and under a closed-door session we discussed a lot of issues and how the government of Borno State as well as the federal government will manage the ongoing surrender by the insurgents.

    “As at now we have received nothing less than 30,000, from beginning to date.’’

    The governor disclosed that the objective of engaging the insurgents through dialogue and mediation had started yielding fruitful results.

    He also lauded the Federal Government for the heavy military deployment to Southern Borno, and expressed the hope that Northern Borno would also witness similar deployment to restore peace and law in the state.

    “So far, so good, the objective has started yielding positive result. Apart from this also, in the Borno State, for example, as I told you last time, we had problems in the shores of the Lake Chad as well as in Southern Borno.

    “I’m pleased to inform you that there was a very heavy military deployment into the southern Borno.

    “And I hope such a deployment will also take place in northern Borno, with a view to clearing the ISWAP insurgents in the Lake Chad.

    “So, this has also yielded positive results.

    “And then on the relocation of the two local Government Areas that last time, I said were not occupied by human beings, we are also doing very well with the military to see how we can return back the population,’’ he added.

    The governor dismissed the assertion that the repentant insurgents were assured of any promissory notes before they surrendered.

    He, however, assured that those who surrendered willingly would be treated differently from those insurgents captured by the Nigerian troops in the battle fields.

    “We don’t make, or have any promissory notes, to defectors, honestly speaking. But you have to also understand one very important thing; there is a difference between those that have been captured and those that have surrendered.

    “People should understand these two situations. Go back and Google and see the international conventions, rules and regulation.

    “There is a difference between those that have been captured and those that willingly surrendered. And I’m calling on all of you to give a very positive insight to this development.

    “Because, there’s nowhere in the whole world such kind of war ended with kinetic measures. There must be some certain political solutions.

    “And if there is peace in Northeast and Borno, there will be peace in Northern Nigeria. If there is peace in Northern Nigeria, there will be peace in southern Nigeria.

    “The way we are going, with the support of the federal government with good management, Boko Haram will be over very soon.’’

  • Ali-Modu Sheriff is not one of those sponsoring Boko Haram, campaign office says

    Ali-Modu Sheriff is not one of those sponsoring Boko Haram, campaign office says

    Sen. Victor Lar, Campaign Director, Ali-Modu Sheriff Campaign Organisation, has debunked allegations that Sen. Ali-Modu Sheriff, has links with the Boko Haram sect.
    Lar debunked the allegations in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Sunday in Abuja.
    He said that Sheriff, a frontline All Progressives Congress (APC) national chairmanship aspirant, a two term former governor of Borno and a former senator, had no links with Boko Haram.
    Lar also said that the insinuations that Sheriff’s tenure as APC’s next national chairman if elected, would be characterised by litigations because he had cases with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commision (EFCC) could not be true.
    “Sheriff’s name is not on the list of sponsors of Boko Haram released by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), security agencies have been investigating him since he left office in 2011 and had not found him guilty of the allegations .
    “If he was involved, he would have been arrested or his involvement made public. In any case,I challenge any one with information proving his involvement to come forth with such.
    “Having a case with the EFCC means standing trial or being prosecuted. Sheriff is not standing trial. In any case, those alleging should go to EFCC,” Lar said.
    He, therefore, dismissed the allegations, saying it was a function of misinformation and a figment of the imagination of those spreading it.
    He stressed that Sheriff had never gone to court or taken the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to court, when he was its national chairman as was being insinuated.
    Lar explained that Sheriff was not the complainant , but the defendant as PDP national chairman, assuring that under his watch as APC’s next national chairman if given the opportunity, there would be no litigations.
    “I bet you,there will be no litigations at all. If there will be,the number will definitely reduce because alternative dispute resolution mechanisms will be put in place,” he stressed.
    He, however, said that there was need for the APC leadership to negotiate the possibility of having a consensus national chairmanship candidate, ahead of its National Convention to ensure a rancour free national convention.
    Lar, while speaking on his expectations for the party’s forthcoming national convention slated for Feb. 26, said the party would need to do lots of negotiations ahead of the convention.
    “We will have to do a lot of horse trading to land safely, the whole thing is likely going to be an anti-climax.
    “The factions that followed the party’s 2021 State Congresses can only threaten the election if there is voting.
    “But if it is a consensus or by presidential approval, it is going to be an anti-climax and then we will land safely. The moment there is a consensus, everybody will sheath their swords,” Lar said.
    He expressed gratitude to the party’s leadership for recognising the APC Former House of Representatives Members Forum as special delegates to the party`s forthcoming National Convention, including those in the second republic, who were its members.
    Lar said this had further boost the relevance of members of the forum in the APC.
    He added that the forum could however, go further by insisting that the same automatic delegate status be bestowed on members of the various State Houses of Assembly and leaders of various Local Government Legislative Assembly.
    This, he said, was because they were leaders whose emergence entailed contesting and emerging as leaders of legislative houses, adding that members of the forum should take greater interest in participating in politics.
    Speaking on the forum’s recent meeting and round table with the theme:”2023 the way forward”, Lar said the way forward in 2023 would begin with Sen. Ali-Modu Sheriff as APC’s national chairman.
    This, he said, was because the party would need someone, who would think like governors, understands their sentiments and appreciates the four cardinal power pillars of the APC.
    He explained that the four cardinal pillars of the APC were the presidency which must give approval on all issues, the National Assembly, the party`s officials and its governors.
    According to Lar, Sheriff understands how the governors think and the vulnerability of the national assembly, haven been a two term former governor of Borno and a member of the senate.
    “Haven been a former party national chairman, Sheriff understands how to deal with the party`s leadership and provide meaningful direction, and he has capacity to relate with the presidency.
    “In 2023 like I will continue to insist, the peculiar challenge for the APC will be that President Muhammadu Buhari will not be on the ballot.
    “And if he is not on the ballot, we need a strong man who understands that the essence of politics and associating as a political party is to win power legitimately.
    “And to win power legitimately, you have to appreciate how to contest election and win.
    “Sheriff knows what it takes, with persons and resources in getting results and that is the person we will need in 2023,” Lar stressed.
  • BREAKING: FG uncovers 96 financiers of Boko Haram, ISWAP

    BREAKING: FG uncovers 96 financiers of Boko Haram, ISWAP

    The Federal Government has said the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has uncovered 96 financiers of terrorism, especially those backing Boko Haram and the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP).

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed who said this at a media briefing in Abuja, said the Unit also identified the involvement of about 123 companies and 33 Bureau de Change in the terror finance.

    He said the unit identified 26 suspected bandits/kidnappers and seven co-conspirators while the analysis had resulted in the arrest of 45 suspects who wouldl soon face prosecution and seizure of assets.

    “Also, from its analysis of tax evasion and tax avoidance linked to corruption, NFIU has identified N3.909 trillion in VAT and N3,737 trillion in Withholding Tax due to the government.

    “NFIU has also sent 1,165 intelligence reports on cases of corruption, money laundering and other serious offences to 27 domestic agencies for investigation, prosecution and asset recovery,’’ he said.

    On terrorism financing, the minister said NFIU had intelligence exchanges on Boko Haram, ISWAP, banditry, kidnapping and others with 19 countries.

    He said during the same period under review, the organisation returned fraudulently-obtained funds totaling, 103.722 billion dollars, 3,000 Pound Sterling; 7,695 Singapore dollars and 1,091 Euros to 11 countries of victims who came into the country.

    For its part, the minister said the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), in 2021, issued 125,000 Assets Declaration Forms, out of which 97,201 forms were returned.

    He said the figures represented a 48 per cent increase in the number of Assets Declaration forms issued and an 81 per cent increase in submission compliance when compared with the previous year.

    The minister said that as part of its reforms, the CCB was ready to deploy an Online Assets Declaration Portal that would allow for enhanced storage and retrieval of data.

    He said the portal would reduce delays caused by incomplete and incorrect declarations and errors among others.

    Mohammed said the Bureau in 2021, investigated several cases involving illicit enrichment, conflicts of interest, abuse of office and ethical breaches, resulting in the filing of more than 200 cases before the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

    The CCB handles, among others, issues of asset declaration by public officials as well as the verification of their assets.