Tag: Nigerians

  • More Nigerians had access to potable water in 1990 than 2017 – Buhari’s Minister

    The Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu has said that More Nigerians had access to pipe-borne water in 1990 compared to what is now obtainable in 2017.

    Adamu noted that in terms of percentage, the drop fell drastically from 32 per cent in 1990 to less than 7 per cent this year.

    The minister said this is what has led to the prevalence of water-borne diseases and upsurge in open defaecation in the country.

    Mr. Adamu, who said Nigeria is lagging behind in terms of adequate water supply said the situation led to a corresponding increase of about 25 per cent in open defecation in 2017.

    The minister stated this while presenting a memo to members of the National Economic Council, NEC, comprising the governors and some ministers on Thursday. The meeting was chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    Adamu informed the council that urgent steps need to be taken in the water sector if the country is to overcome the challenges of water supply, sanitation and water governance issues, as well as achieve the 2030 target of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on water supply and sanitation.

    He told the council that an estimated investment of N1.9 trillion is needed in the next 15 years to meet the SDGs by 2030.

    Nigeria is ranked third among the countries of the world where people still practise open defecation, according to UNICEF.

    The minister outlined a three-phase Action Plan to revitalise the water, sanitation and hygiene sectors to include the following: a 12-month emergency plan beginning from the 2nd quarter of 2018 to April 2019; a five-year recovery programme to last up to 2022; a 13-year revitalisation strategy that will last till 2030.

    These plans, he said, will involve the urgent establishment of an institutional and funding framework for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Services, and the engagement of Urban and Rural sectors on an accelerated development path towards 2030.

    “The plan also calls for tripling the current investment in water supply, establishment of a WASH fund, fast-tracking the development of the National Policy on Sanitation and the presidential launch of a National Sanitation Campaign to eliminate open defecation.

    “Furthermore, the plan is seeking the massive rehabilitation of existing infrastructure in the sector, and sectoral reform towards cost recovery and promotion of private sector participation in the sector, all aimed at taking care of the estimated 182 million population,” Mr. Adamu explained.

    The minister also informed NEC that Nigeria requires an average annual investment of N59 billion to attain 78,000 hectares of planned irrigation by 2019, and a total of N1.5 trillion to attain 500,000 hectares of irrigation by 2030.

     

  • 1,317 Nigerians voluntarily return from Libya in 10 days – NEMA

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says a total of 1,317 Nigerians have voluntarily returned from Libya in the last 10 days having been stranded in the volatile country enroute Europe.

    The Director-General of NEMA, Mustapha Maihajja, made the disclosure while receiving a fresh batch of 116 Nigerians who arrived the country on Friday morning.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the new set of returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos aboard a Buraq Airlines with Registration Number 5A-WAC at about 5.39 a.m.

    NAN reports that no fewer than 3,000 Nigerians have voluntarily returned from Libya through the IOM supported programme in the last few months.

    Mr. Maihajja, represented by Suleiman Yakubu, the South-West Zonal Coordinator, said the Nigerians returned in various batches between Dec.5 and Dec.15 with the assistance of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the European Union (EU).

    According to him, the figure has already surpassed the 1, 295 Nigerians who voluntarily returned from Libya in the month of November.

    Mr. Maihajja said that the Federal Government would continue to work with the international organisations to ensure the return of more Nigerians from Libya where they had been facing severe hardships and rights violations.

    They comprised 46 adult females, 60 adult males and 10 children and infants respectively.

    Also, on ground to welcome the returnees were officials of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Police.

     

    NAN

  • Fuel scarcity ends in 48 hours, Kachikwu assures Nigerians again

    Fuel scarcity ends in 48 hours, Kachikwu assures Nigerians again

    The Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, has assured Nigerians that the ongoing fuel scarcity will end in 48 hours.

    Kachikwu gave the assurance on Thursday while briefing members of the National Economic Council, NEC, comprising the governors and some ministers.

    The NEC is chaired by the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, who also chaired the 83rd meeting of the council at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Briefing State House correspondents after the meeting, the governor of Edo State, Godwin Obasaki, said, “The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources assured council that within the next 48hours fuel supply will be restored nationwide because there is enough fuel in our strategic reserves and the ministry has released fuel from these reserves and it expects distribution will reach all parts of the country within the next 48hours.”

    Recall that the Minister had earlier assured the Federal Executive Council, FEC, last week Wednesday that the crisis would be over by last weekend.

    However, checks by TheNewsGuru.com around major metropolis proved other wise as the scarcity of bites harder on Nigerians.

    Mr. Obaseki also announced that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, who also briefed the NEC, informed them that in order to have an alliance with states, his office has decided to organise a retreat for Secretaries to State Governments, SSGs.

    He said the retreat will hold from the December 18 to 19.

    The SGF implored all governors to ensure that all SSGs attend this retreat,” he said.

    Mr. Obaseki had also earlier announced that the NEC resolved through the chairman of the governors forum, Abdulaziz Yari, to support the efforts of the Federal Government in the area of security.

    He said governors are “pleased with the achievements that have been made till date in the fight against insurgency particularly in the North-east.”

    The governors have given permission to the federal government to spend the sum of $1billion dollars in the fight against insurgency,” he said.

     

  • Amaju Pinnick apologises to Nigerians for FIFA sanctions

    The President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Mr Amaju Pinnick on Wednesday reacted over the ban by the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) for fielding an ineligible player in the match between Algeria and Nigeria on 10 November 2017.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the World football governing body sanctioned Nigeria on Tuesday for fielding defender, Abdullahi Shehu who was ineligible to play in the match against Algeria.

    “Following the recent meeting of the Disciplinary Committee, FIFA can today confirm the latest sanctions imposed for incidents that occurred during the preliminary competition for the FIFA World Cup as well as in international friendlies.

    “The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has been sanctioned for fielding an ineligible player in the match between Algeria and Nigeria on 10 November 2017. The match is declared to be forfeited and awarded 3-0 in favour of Algeria, with the NFF also receiving a fine of CHF 6,000. The sanction relates to the player Abdullahi Shehu failing to serve the automatic one-match suspension imposed on him as a result of receiving a caution in two separate matches of the same competition.

    “This sanction bears no impact on the final result of the preliminary competition for the FIFA World Cup since Nigeria had already qualified (and Algeria eliminated) before the match took place”, a FIFA statement read.

    However, in a swift reaction to the development, the NFA President took to his twitter handle @PinnickAhmadu to apologise to footballers in the country for the sanction.

    His tweet reads: “Good morning. I’ll start by tendering my wholehearted apology to Nigeria and Nigerians for the Shehu Abdullahi error.

    “It is unforgivable and could have undone months of hard work. As head of the Federation, I take responsibility for this. It happened on my watch.

    “While accepting the Federation’s fault here, let me quickly explain how this went by unnoticed. It doesn’t change the fact that we didn’t keep our eyes on the ball and will help us in our planned restructuring of the Technical & Competitions Department.

    “Shehu Abdullahi got his first yellow card in our very first preliminary match against Swaziland away. When the draws for the Group Stages were made, the Technical staff made a grave error; assumption.

    They assumed the cards gotten prior would not count.

    “To be fair to them, throughout the qualifying series, official match documents didn’t even show that Shehu Abdullahi was on a yellow card. For instance, when we played Cameroon, Mikel, Moses and Balogun were put on notice that they had yellow cards.

    “Team meetings were even held about how to handle their cards so they wouldn’t miss crucial games. Shehu Abdullahi was never in the mix. Shehu then received a yellow against Zambia in our penultimate game, two years after the Swaziland match.

    “Another grave mistake then occurred. Fifa sent an email to the technical officer in charge, that Shehu Abdullahi was suspended for the Algeria match. In a twist of fate, that officer was in the hospital, with a severe heart condition, battling for his life.

    “The biggest knock to our system is the fact that his official correspondences should have been forwarded to more than one person. It wasn’t. We went into our last match not knowing about Fifa’s notice. Not acceptable, I agree, but these are the facts of the matter.

    “On the match day, we were unaware, the match officials were unaware and our opponents were unaware. It was a horrendous error and we at the Federation are truly apologetic. We thank God it did not undo years of hard work.

    “It was a lack of due diligence in and by one of our departments and we are ensuring that errors like these never happen again. On behalf of all of us at the @thenff; I apologise, Nigeria. Our focus remains. We will soar higher.

    “Thank you,” the NFF President tweeted.

  • Delta APC chieftain, Chioma Chinye resigns, says party has abysmally failed Nigerians

    A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Barrister Chioma Chinye has resigned his membership of the party.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Chinye who was the leader of the non-indigenes in Rivers State and former commissioner of Commerce and Industry under the Rotimi Amaechi administration had earlier transferred his membership of the party to Onicha-Ugbo ward in Anocha North Local Government of Delta State after the completion of his tenure in 2015.

    Chinye in a letter addressed to the APC chairman in Delta State on Monday said having served the party from inception in 2014 to working assiduously to winning the presidency and several states of the federation in 2015 general elections, that the party seems carried by the success it was never prepared for.

    Part of the letter reads: “From the inception in 2014, I zealously served the party believing that it was the vehicle through which positive change could be brought to the lives of the Nigerian people. After nearly three (3) years of the APC government, I have come to the unpalatable conclusion that the only way the APC can serve as that vehicle of much-desired change is for change to begin with APC itself.”

    However, Chinye in the letter did not state his next line of action or the party he will defecting to.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that another bigwig of the party and former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar also earlier resigned his membership and has since formally defected to the opposition, Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP).

    The Delta State APC is however yet to react or comment on the resignation.

     

  • 2019: PDP ready to sack APC for deceiving Nigerians in 2015 – Atiku

    2019: PDP ready to sack APC for deceiving Nigerians in 2015 – Atiku

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has described the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as the enemy of Nigeria, saying it would take a united and coherent Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to sack the APC government in 2019.

    Atiku stated this in a congratulatory message to the newly elected national chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus and other officials elected at the just concluded national convention of the party.

    The statement, released by his media office on Sunday said the immediate challenge before the newly elected national officers of the PDP was to run an all-inclusive administration where the various interests within the party can find accommodation.

    He added that Nigerians are looking up to the PDP for unity in the party, “because it takes a united and coherent PDP to sack the APC government in 2019″.

    The statement said, “Our great party, the PDP, is, again, at the threshold of an historical moment. Just as we mobilised to put an end to prolonged military rule in 1999, the people of Nigeria at this moment look up to us to rescue the country from the mis-government of the APC.

    Arising from our elective congress, there should be no victor and no vanquished. Our paramount attention should be focused at sacking a government that deceived the people of Nigeria into power by promising our youths three million jobs annually, only to deliver three million job losses annually; a government that is repeatedly living in denial of its commitment to restructuring. We must be united to take power back to where it belongs: the Nigerian people.

    As members of the PDP, we must take pride in being able to hold a national convention and in so doing live up to the bill of being a truly democratic political party. Our major opponent has not been able to achieve this feat and I join millions of our party members to congratulate the Ahmed Makarfi-led national caretaker committee.

    I understand that there are complaints and grievances from many of the co-contestants in the congress. I am aware that the PDP has a mechanism for addressing such complaints and it is important that such avenues of redress are made available for members to explore without let or hindrance. Meantime, I call on all our leaders and members to rally the new executive for the sake of our party, Nigeria and the good of our people”.

     

  • 2019: Nigerians are eager to have PDP back in power – Ekweremadu

    2019: Nigerians are eager to have PDP back in power – Ekweremadu

    …says APC has dashed the hopes of Nigerians

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, has scored the All Progressives Congress (APC)- led administration low on security, economy, job creation, and national unity.

    This was even as he described the 16 years that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was in power as glorious years for the country, noting that “good men and women who left PDP for the APC are eager to return to join us to build a better Nigeria”.

    Mr. Ekweremadu spoke on Saturday in Abuja at the national convention to elect new leaders of the PDP.

    He said: “the PDP worked out Nigeria’s debt forgiveness and paid up our remaining debts, but today, we are getting indebted more than any other time in the history of Nigeria.

    We groomed and bequeathed the fastest growing economy as well as the largest economy in Africa. The story is different today.”

    The senator also maintained that whereas the PDP years saw to job creation and improvement in agriculture and consequent low food prices, Nigerians have lived under dire realities of insecurity, unemployment, and hunger.

    He said: “Millions of our people, who lost their jobs in the last two years and those who struggled through higher institutions of learning to receive education, but could not find jobs in the last two years, but who believe that when PDP returns, there will be hope for them.

    Our brothers and sisters from the North-east, who were liberated by the PDP government, but who are now suffering under attacks and threats by Boko Haram believe that they will be safe when PDP returns to power.

    Our people, who are struggling everyday to leave Nigeria to the so-called Eldorado in Europe, but who either end up in the Mediterranean or trapped in Libya and other places because of the hardship in Nigeria believe that this convention will mark the beginning of the end of their problems, as they see hope for Nigeria in 2019.”

    He ecried the level of disunity in the country today unlike in the PDP years, which, he said “showed Nigerians, in true sense of it, that we belong to everybody.”

    Former leaders of the nation are worried about the disunity in our country want to see a PDP government that will reunite all of us once more.

    In 16 years, we saw justice done to the people of South-west of Nigeria when they were deprived the presidency. The PDP provided them with the platform to be part of this country when they made one of their sons, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo the president of Nigeria.

    PDP, within the 16 years, showed the minorities in Nigeria that they are part of us when the party gave one of their own, Dr. Goddluck Jonathan, a platform to be elected the President of Nigeria.

    PDP gave amnesty to those struggling in the creeks and oil production continued because we applied dialogue instead of force and confrontation. Today, the beneficiaries of that amnesty are doing well in different sectors,” he added.

    Mr. Ekweremadu stressed that Nigerians had witnessed darkness in the past two years, but were now eager to see the light again under the PDP.

    He, therefore, urged delegates to elect good and competent party faithful as leaders to fulfill the high expectations of Nigerians who now looked up to the PDP for recovery from 2019.

     

  • Abuse naira, spend six months in jail, CBN warns Nigerians

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Friday warned Nigerians against abusing the naira notes.

    The apex bank said that anyone caught abusing the naira would be prosecuted and if convicted the person risked six months in jail fine of N50, 000.

    An official of the Currency Operation Department of the CBN in Abuja, Mr. Samuel Shuaibu, disclosed this in Calabar, Cross River State, during the commencement of a ‘CBN Fair’ to sensitise campaign for residents in the state on the appropriate use of the naira.

    The fair had the theme: Promoting Financial Stability and Economic Development.

    Shuaibu said that the abuse of the naira was not in line with the CBN’s policy, adding that offenders would henceforth be arrested and prosecuted.

    According to him, the awareness programme was aimed at sensitising the public on the need to accord respect to naira, online transfer system, how to identify fake currency notes, how to approach the CBN for complaints amongst others.

    He lamented the fact that Nigerians accord more respects to the American Dollar more than the naira, saying that Nigerians ought to appreciate and value the naira because it serves as a symbol of national identity.

    Shuaibu said, “The naira has suffered abuse from a majority of Nigerians. Today, we find some people spraying the naira in occasions, soiling it, writing on it, squeezing it while others are hawking it.

    “The CBN spent a lot of money in the printing of this naira notes. We urge Nigerians to respect the naira and value it. Anyone caught abusing the naira will risk a jail term of six months or pay a fine of N50, 000.”

    He urged Nigerians to desist from home banking, adding that such money could be gutted by fire outbreak or carted away by criminals.

    Also speaking, the bank’s Head of Development Financial Department, Mr. Chukwudum Nzelu, said the Anchor Borrowers Programme of the apex bank has led to an increase in the local production of rice from 30 to 70 per cent.

    Nzelu added that the CBN was also designing other agricultural programmes that would engage thousands of Nigerians youths in meaningful agricultural ventures that would make them self-reliant.

    In his comment earlier, the Branch Controller of CBN in Calabar, Dr. Graham Kalio, urged the general public to always visit any CBN branches closer to them for verification and complaints.

    Kalio, who said that the money in the CBN was kept in trust for the public for financial purposes, urged the participants to make good use of the programme by enriching themselves with the knowledge of the operation of the CBN.

  • 2019: Nigerians are not ignorant, looters won’t be voted back to office – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has said Nigerians won’t elect those who ruled initially and looted the treasury dry in the 2019 general elections.

    The President noted that it is unfortunate that these set of looters even have the guts to declare their ambition, insisting that Nigerians no the right thing to do.

    Buhari Spoke on Thursday at an interactive session with community leaders and stakeholders at the Coronation Hall of the Kano Government House to round off his two-day visit to the state.

    In his words: “Those who ruled Nigeria without vision and looted the nation’s treasury are the same people boasting that they will displace the APC government and return to office.

    “We will wait and see, if they think Nigerians are ignorant. They have the guts of declaring their intention to reclaim office.”

     

    “Public office holders involved in sharp malpractices would incur the wrath of God. “Those assigned into public positions of trust were mortals, they will transit and appear before their creator to answer for the misdeeds carried out while holding forth the position entrusted in their care by the populace.”

    Speaking on some judges recently on trial for corruption, Buhari said: “it is infuriating that those tasked with the administration of criminal justice in Nigeria were detected to be engaged in criminal acts”. “Diplomatic passports, huge amount of foreign and local currencies were found in the possession of a judge; how does this sound?”

    Buhari also alleged that “from 1999 to 2014, Nigeria exported over two million barrels of crude oil daily at the cost of 100 USD, the monies realised were squandered and looted. They failed to save for the future and this is where we are today.”

    He lamented that “corruption and corrupt practices have assumed a frightening dimension” and explained that “the fight against corruption is the most difficult task of the present administration’s agenda since its inception over two year ago”.

    All the property recovered from treasury looters will be sold off and the proceeds remitted to the Federal Government’s coffers for use to provide the good things of life for Nigerians, he said.

    Selling off the properties would serve as deterrent to politicians who want to steal, the President added.

    Giving reasons for his thinking, Buhari said it was to avoid the mistake he made as a military ruler when the stolen assets he confiscated were returned to the owners after he left office.

    President Buhari thanked Kano people for their warm reception and promised to play a part in the state’s development.

    Buhari said: “The mammoth crowd, including children, women and youths who thronged the streets to catch a glimpse of me, is a signal to those on the other side of the divide that I am still popular and relevant at home.”

    Emir of Kano Muhammad Sanusi 11 raised the alarm on the “danger lurking ahead over the massive importation of cheap beverages into the country”. I urge the Federal Government to do something urgent to stop this ugly trend.”

    He called for the review of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) charter, saying the liberalisation agreement of cross-border trade does not favour Nigeria as massive smuggling of sub-standard products, such as rice, textile materials and beverages have continued to kill the nation’s economy.

    Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state adopted the President as their candidate for the 2019 general elections.

    They also expressed their commitment and support for Governor Abdullahi Ganduje as their candidate for 2019.

    According to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President did not say he accepted and did not decline the endorsement even after the party leaders promised to procure the nomination forms for him and threatened to sue him if he declined.

    President Buhari merely beamed with smiles and went on to underscore the need for unity in the party and among the diverse peoples of Nigeria.

    The APC stakeholders meeting was attended by Governor Ganduje, his deputy Prof Hafizu Abubakar, the state Chairman and the members of the State Executive Committee and members of the National Executive Committee of the party from Kano State.

    Also present were two of the state’s senators; members of the House of Representatives from the state, the Speaker and 34 of the 40 members of the Kano State House of Assembly and the 44 party chairmen, their deputies and the Local Government Area secretaries of the APC.

    It was witnessed by Jigawa State Governor Muhammed Badaru Abubakar.

    The state chairman of the APC, Alhaji Inuwa Abbas hinged their endorsement of the President on his achievements in the last two years especially on security, the war against corruption and the restructuring of the economy.

    Speaking on a humorous note, Ganduje said the party was prepared to drag the President to court to force his acceptance of the second term ticket.

    Buhari said he understood the clamour by the ordinary people on the streets who raised four fingers on each arm, ”meaning four-plus-four”.

    He, however, stressed the need to sanitise party politics by ridding it of vote buying and violence.

    “What I saw in the elections in Kogi, Bayelsa and Rivers, the use of money and those headless bodies really upset me. I don’t wish to see that anywhere. I would not have won if money and killing was the modus of operation. That is my view of politics,” the President said.

  • Yuletide: FG warns Nigerians over consumption of foreign rice, says ‘they are smuggled, poisoned’

    The Federal Government on Thursday warned Nigerians not to patronise or consume foreign rice currently on sale in the country as most of them (the rice) are smuggled and poisoned from their originating countries.

    According to the government, recent tests conducted by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development showed that most imported rice and poultry products were poisonous, as the commodities had been stored for several months before being shipped to Nigeria and neighbouring countries.

    It also stated that the different varieties of rice currently consumed in Nigeria were smuggled based on submissions by the Consumer Protection Council that it had not seen any ‘Form M’ for rice importation since the beginning of this year.

    An ‘e-Form M’, as it is popularly called, is a mandatory documentation process put in place by the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Nigeria to monitor goods that are imported into the country as well as enable collection of import duties where applicable.

    Speaking in Abuja at a stakeholders’ engagement programme on how to stop the importation and smuggling of frozen poultry and rice into the country, the Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, noted that it was the duty of the government to protect citizens against any form of harm.

    He stated, “For imported rice, we don’t know how long it had been in their (exporters) silos. Recently, one country decided to bring in a shipload of rice into Nigeria so that we can use it to support the IDPs (Internationally Displaced Persons) in the North-East, but when we subjected the rice to a test, we discovered that the rice was actually poisonous.

    “This means that most imported rice have been in silos for 10 to 15 years and have no nutritional value. So what we have told them is that anybody who wants to support the IDPs or any other person in Nigeria should please use our local rice. The argument is that local rice is more expensive, but we say even if it means buying half bags, do it.

    “It is better for us to eat a smaller quantity of nutritious rice than for us to take poisonous shiploads of rice. Also, we discovered that chemicals used for smuggled poultry products are the ones used for embalming corpses. So what we want Nigerians to know is that anybody who eats smuggled poultry products is actually embalming himself while still alive.”

    Lokpobiri told participants at the event, including operators of superstores and international hotels, among others, that enforcement officers from agencies of the Federal Government would start visiting their outlets to ensure that smuggled and illegally imported products were not sold to Nigerians.