Tag: Osinbajo

  • Osinbajo leads Nigeria’s delegation to World Economic Forum

    Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday left Abuja for Davou, Switzerland, to participate in this year’s World Economic Forum holding this week in Davos.

    Vice-President’s Senior Special Assistant, Mr Laolu Akande said in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja that Osinbajo was leading Nigeria’s delegation to the forum.

    According to him, in the Nigerian delegation are ministers and special advisers including the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okey Enelamah and the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh.

    Others are the Minister of Water Resources, Engr. Suleiman Adamu and the Special Adviser on Economic Matters to the President, Dr Adeyemi Dipeolu.

    “At the forum the Vice President would lead a discussion on Business in Nigeria, where the ministers would also feature.

    “Besides, the session on Business in Nigeria, the Vice President, Prof. Osinbajo, will feature in a number of other discussions alongside world leaders including Presidents and Prime Ministers.

    “For instance, he will be discussing on the theme; “Building Africa’’, with Rwandan President Paul Kagame and the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Mr. Hailemariam Dessalegn, among others,’’ he said.

    Akande revealed that the Vice President would also feature on a panel discussion on terrorism and hold meetings with some of the global companies and other leaders attending the forum.

    The Vice-President will be returning to Abuja on Friday.

  • Exclusive: Osinbajo secretly meets Tompolo other N/Delta agitators

    The presidency’s fact-finding team, headed by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo , yesterday had a closed door meeting with ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo and other Niger Delta agitators.

    The fact finding team was set up by President Muhammadu Buhari to visit the troubled Niger Delta region and obtain first-hand information from the people in order to understudy the problems and frequent conflicts between the region and government

    TheNewsGuru gathered from a very reliable source that the Osinbajo-led team which started its job at Oporoza, traditional headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom [home base of Tompolo], had a meeting with the ex-militant leader.

    According to our source the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Paul Boroh had earlier held a meeting with the militants to prepare the ground for Osinbajo’s visit to N/Delta.

    Our source added, “Prior to Osinbajo’s visit several other meetings took place between federal government representatives and the militants at Benin, Abuja and other places before the militants finally agreed to meet with the vice president.”

    The meeting between Osinbajo and Tompolo our source said had in attendance Minister for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, Boroh, Tompolo himself, Itsekiri’s Ayiri Emami, representatives of the Niger Delta Avengers among other agitators in the region.

    Full details soon…

  • Ijaw youths promise to give Osinbajo an Ijaw wife

    We are ready to work with the Federal Government – Ijaw youths

    President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Udengs Eradiri has promised to give Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo an Ijaw wife.

    Highly elated Eradiri who made the disclosure on the new wife presentation to the vice president during his (Osinbajo) visit to Niger Delta on Monday also assured that Niger Delta youth will give support to the Buhari-led government.

    Meanwhile, reacting to the new wife presentation promise made by the Ijaw youth leader Osinbajo said, “Let me finally speak to my brothers in the Ijaw Youth Council, I have heard you, I will take you message to Mr. President, you have spoken well.

    “The only problem is your offer of a second wife, let me advise you not to let my wife catch you” He said.

    Stop persecuting our leaders – Eradiri

    Eradiri added, “This visit I’m sure is about building the confidence of our people, so going forward we appeal strongly that that the federal government stops persecution of Ijaw leaders and release all our young brothers, fathers who were arrested by the military.

    “The military released over 100 of Boko haram suspects to Amnesty International, these are people who kill people so what explanations do we have to the way our own innocent sons are whisked away by the military just anyhow, his excellency let us do well to rebuild all confidence lost in this said process.”

    “We are not saying Buhari should solve all Niger delta problems, we are only saying he should do the right things so that we will allow oil to flow for him to best run his government.

    We will work with you as a very peace loving Niger Delta youth and believe you will enjoy your stay in Niger delta. Mr. Vice President, I wish you will be sleeping here tonight, so that we can give you another wife here”

  • Osinbajo visit: Niger Delta youths list condition for peace

    Osinbajo visit: Niger Delta youths list condition for peace

     

    The youths in the Niger Delta region on Sunday released a 22-point demand ahead of a visit by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo scheduled to hold on Monday, (today) to proffer a long lasting solution to the crisis in the oil rich region.

    The youths amongst other demands, stated the Federal Government must facilitate the immediate release of detained activists and ex-militants arrested by operatives of the Nigerian army in the region.

    They also declared their support for the Chief Edwin Clark-led Pan Niger Delta Forum to negotiate between the people of the region and the Federal Government to ensure sustainable peace in the region.

    The youths made the demand in seprate statements by the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC and the Urhobo Youth Leaders Association, UYLA.

    The statement by the IYC was signed by the group’s spokesman, Mr. Eric Omare, while the one by UYLA was signed by its National President and Secretary, Mr. Francis Arhiyor and Mr. Vincent Oyibode respectively.

    The two groups maintained that the release of those being held by security agencies would signal government’s readiness to engage in dialogue with the people.

    Omare of the IYC said, “Ahead of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo’s visit to the Niger Delta starting from Oporoza in Gbaramatu Kingdom of Delta State on Monday, January 16, 2017, the Ijaw Youth Council has called on the Federal Government to release all the Niger Delta activists and ex-agitators in detention without trial.

    The IYC believes that releasing those in illegal Federal Government’s detention would be evidence of the government’s sincerity to peacefully resolve the Niger Delta crisis. Several Niger Delta activists and ex-agitators, including Bounanawei Smith, Ezekiel Daniel, Alex Odogu, Aboy Muturu, Monday Ebimene, Churchill Oghoneye and others, are in different military detention centres without trial.”

    The IYC pointed out that the Niger Delta people could not meaningfully dialogue with the Federal Government in the face of intimidation, arrests and militarisation in the region, urging the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to respect the wishes and position of the oil-rich region by immediately demilitarising the region.

    On its own part, UYLA, while thanking the Federal Government for initiating the visit, called for true fiscal federalism as well as an increase in derivation benefit to the region from 13 to 50 per cent within every period of five years.

    The group also demanded an urgent repeal of all unjust and oppressive legislation, laws, policies that vested ownership and control of oil and gas resources in the country on the Federal Government.

    However, other stakeholders in region as described the Vice-President’s proposed visit as timely, saying if recommendations reached at the visit is followed to the letter, the long awaited peace in the Niger Delta will be achieved soonest.

     

  • Tompolo’s kinsmen excited as Osinbajo set to visit N/Delta today

    KINSMEN of ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, are in jubilant mood for today’s visit of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, hoping that the Federal Government would demilitarize the area and halt perceived indiscriminate arrests of the people after the outing.

    “The Benenibowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom and Secretary of Gbaramatu Traditional Council, GTC, Chief Godspower Gbenekama and another prominent Gbaramatu leader, Mr. Piniki Azaiye, said the villagers were in expectant mood and would roll out unique masquerades and dance troupes to welcome the Vice President and his team.” Vanguard reports.

    According to the report in vanguard, former national chairman of Traditional Rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities of Nigeria, TROMPCON, and paramount ruler of Siembiri Kingdom, in Delta State, HRM Charles Ayemi-Botu,said, “I welcome the decision of the Presidency to go on a confidence-building visit to the Niger Delta provided it is sincere in its mission.”

    Similarly, the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, in a statement by its spokesperson, Mr. Eric Omare, urged the Federal Government to demilitarize the region and release all Niger Delta activists and ex-agitators arrested and detained by security agents without trial as a first step towards dialogue.

    Prof. Osinbajo is expected to take off at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Aiport, Abuja, at about 9.15 a.m. and arrive Osubi Airport, Effurun, near Warri, at 10.00 a.m. from where he would fly by helicopter to Oporoza.

    After paying a courtesy call on the Pere of Gbaramatu Kingdom he is expected to meet with a cross section of Niger Delta people in a 7,000 capacity pavilion at Oporoza.

  • Undue Process: VP, SGF forces female top shot out of office

    The seeming absence of due process in the current administration has again come to the fore as the Office of Vice President and Secretary to the Government of the Federation have been fingered in wrongful disengagement of Mrs Maryam Danna, a top shot at the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Economic Confidential has learnt.

    Mrs Danna who was disengaged in controversial circumstances, is a Chartered Account from Borno State and had risen from the position of Auditor at the defunct National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) in 1992 to General Manager, Audit & Compliance at NDPHC in 2011.

    The NDPHC is incorporated under the Companies and Allied Matters Act as a private limited liability company with terms and conditions of employment and disengagement.

    It also has a Board which consists of the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as Chairman, six (6) Governors of the six (6) Geo-Political Zones in the country and four (4) Ministers namely that of Finance, Power, Petroleum and Justice.

    Without any query, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Engr. Babachir David Lawal, who himself is enmeshed in alleged corruption practices issued the letter conveying notification of her disengagement as GM NDPHC with effect from 10th June, 2016 while a Special Adviser to Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo was appointed as acting Managing Director of the company.

    Initially, the SGF had announced the dissolution of the Executive Management of NDPHC by the Federal Government and directed the Managing Director of the company to handover to the Aide of Vice President.

    He also directed all the Executive Directors to handover immediately to the most senior officers in their respective departments. Curiously, there are twelve (12) other General Managers of the same status with Mrs Maryam but were allowed to remain in their positions, obviously because they are staff of the company (like Maryam) and not members of the dissolved Executive Management.

    The disengaged chartered Accountant who started her career in the then National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) in 1992 as an Officer II Audit, rose through the ranks to the position of Assistant General Manger (Audit) in 2010 while in the service of Power Holdings Company of Nigeria (PHCN) before moving to the Niger Delta Holding Company where she was promoted to the rank of General Manager (Audit and Compliance) on 1st July, 2011.

    Meanwhile it is suspected that Mrs Danna who is widely known as due process advocate, might have been persecuted by some persons close to powerful officials in government who might have felt aggrieved with some of her tough decisions while she was the Auditor in the office.

    It is gathered that the Special Adviser to the Vice-President who is appointed acting Managing Director of the company was at one time a staff of one of the contractors to NDPHC.

    There is also a case of an Executive Director in NDPHC who never served in NYSC progamme but is currently serving as a permanent secretary in a powerful federal ministry with supervisory powers on NDPHC.

    Economic Confidential gathered that one of the Supervisory Ministers who investigated the case of unlawful disengagement of Mrs Maryam has since written to President Muhammadu Buhari through the Chief of Staff, Abbah Kyari for her reinstatement.

    Mrs Danna hailed from Borno, a State that is not only grossly underrepresented but also where Girl-Child Education is at its lowest ebb.

    She struggled against all odds to reach her present status, by obtaining relevant additional professional qualifications such as certificate of membership of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (FCIT) among others.

    As a married woman and mother, who was never been found wanting in her twenty-four (24) years of service to the country, the least she deserved is compassion and encouragement rather than persecution and undignified maltreatment by the Federal Government.

  • PHOTOS: Buhari, Osinbajo, Saraki, others mark Armed Forces Remembrance Day

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday celebrated the 2017 Armed Forces Remembrance Day at the National Arcade, Eagles Square, Abuja.

    Also present at the event were Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.

  • Buhari, Osinbajo, others remember fallen heroes

    President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday in Abuja led government officials and service chiefs to lay wreaths in honour of Nigerian soldiers who died in active service.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that apart from the wreaths laying ceremony, the President used the opportunity to make video conference calls to Nigerian troops in the battle fields in Sambisa Forest, Yola in Adamawa and to those serving in UN Peace Mission in Liberia.

    The President, who first spoke to the Nigerian troops fighting the Boko Haram insurgents in Sambisa Forest in Borno, saluted their courage and urged them to continue to maintain discipline and efficiency they were known for.

    He said “your success was received spontaneously by all Nigerians. I congratulate you and I thank you very much for the honour you have done to the country and to us, well done. I wish your families are all well and are getting in touch with you.

    “Please maintain the standard of discipline and efficiency. Thank you very much indeed.’’

    Also addressing members of the Nigerian battalion serving with the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia, President Buhari, who congratulated the soldiers, wished them a successful mission abroad.

    The President, who commended members of the armed forces serving with the UN
    across the world, said the Federal Government was monitoring their performance.

    He prayed for their successful operations while in Liberia, and also wished them safe journey back to Nigeria in 2018.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigerian troops in Liberia will be the last batch of UN Peacekeeping Mission in that country as UN peace mission in Liberia would end in 2018.

    President Buhari also spoke via the video conference gadgets with the Commander of the Air Force Base in Yola, Air Commodore Charles Owoh, who is also the Air Commander, Operation, Lafiya Dole.

    The president lauded the performance of the Air Force in the ongoing fight against insurgency in the North East.

    He said: “I get regular briefing from your Chief of Air Staff. Your performance speaks for itself and you have raised the morale of your colleagues in the military, especially the army.

    “With your hi-tech performance and platforms, we have been able to restore the sanity and the territorial integrity of Nigeria.

    “I am very pleased with the initiative that you have taken in maintenance of equipment. It is very encouraging and a boost to our morale here. I congratulate you and please pass my message to your families that we are very cautious of their patience and anxiety whenever you are in the field. Thank you very much indeed.

    NAN reports that other dignitaries who performed the wreaths laying ceremony at the event include Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara, acting Chief Judge of the Federation and Justice Walter Samuel Onoghen.

    Others are the Minister of Defence, Retired Brig. Mansur Dan-Ali, service chiefs, Chairman of the Nigerian Legion, Retired Maj. Mikah Gaya, members of the diplomatic corps and other prominent citizens.

    Special prayers were also offered in honour of the fallen heroes.

  • How we identified beneficiaries of N5,000 programme – Presidency

    How we identified beneficiaries of N5,000 programme – Presidency

    The Federal Government has given an insight on how it determined the beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer who are now receiving the N5,000 monthly stipend across the nine pilot States.

    According to the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity in the Office of the Vice President, Laolu Akande, the nine States are Bauchi, Borno, Cross Rivers, Ekiti, Kwara, Kogi, Niger, Osun and Oyo.

    Akande clarified that reference to Ogun State instead of Osun State among the pilot states in his last press statement on the issue was a typographical error.

    In his press update on the progress of the Buhari administration’s Social Investment Programmes over the weekend, Akande explained how the Community-Based Targeting model of the World Bank was used two years ago to identify most of the beneficiaries in the pilot States, as the World Bank is also an active agent in the entire process.

    But he added that the data collected belongs to Nigeria.

    According to Akande: “There is no way anyone can describe the selection of the beneficiaries of the CCT as partisan as the beneficiaries from eight of the nine pilot States were picked even before this administration came into office.

    “First, the officials at Federal level, working with the State officials, identify the poorest Local Government Areas, using an existing poverty map for the State, then the LG officials identify the poorest communities in the LGAs and we send our teams there.

    “The first thing our team does after selection of the LGAs is to select members of the NOA, the LGA and community officials to form the CBT team.

    Then we train the selected officials on how to conduct Focus Group discussions at community level. These focus groups comprise of women, men, youth, as the community determines.

    “After training them, the CBT teams now go to each of their communities to sensitize the leaders, including traditional rulers, on the CBT process and the necessity for objectivity and openness in the process.

    At that meeting, they firm up a date to convene a community meeting at a designated location within the community.

    “On the set date, discussions are held in the local languages, using terminologies that resonate in that community.

    The CBT team will explain to the community the purpose of the gathering, i.e. to determine the parameters of poverty upon which persons can be described as poor and vulnerable within the context of that community.

    “The CBT teams will then engage each group (men, women and youth) in the conversation around the criteria and parameters for determining the poorest people.

    The groups would then be encouraged to identify those households that fall within the criteria that the community itself determines, and told that the information is required for government’s planning purposes.

    “Various poverty criteria have been thrown up so far. In some cases, people have said it’s the number of times they eat, it’s the number of times the fumes of firewood go up from the house, the size of farmland or type of crops grown, etc.

    “Then the groups resume in plenary and report back the criteria and parameters discussed.

    “The CBT team would then compile the criteria and parameters and ask each group to return to their break-out sessions and now begin to identify the households in the community that have been identified as fitting the criteria and parameters.

    “Once that is done at the groups, everybody comes together again with names compiled by each group.

    Now, when the same name is featured in at least two of the three groups, it is deemed qualified to be listed on the Social Register.

    “At this stage, we now enumerate the members of the household and open a bank account for each of the caregivers by capturing the biometric data of households identified as among the poorest and vulnerable.”

    According to Akande, in eight of the nine pilot States, this process had taken place at least two years ago under a programme supported by the World Bank under an agreement entered into directly with the State Governments on the YESSO project.

    The ninth state, Akande said, was Borno State, which was added because of the IDP situation, with the list of the beneficiaries that has been verified by SEMA.

    He said: ““This is an entirely fair and transparent process and short of mischief, there is no way you can describe this process as partisan. The President is president of the entire country and the SIPs are for all Nigerians as the case may be.”

    In addition to the nine pilot States and with the release of funds for the programmes, the CBT model has now commenced in other States, Akande said.

    He said the States have been updated on the requirements for the engagement by the Federal team and once the lists from States are enumerated, their details are uploaded onto a server at the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System, which hosts the electronic platform that validates all the payments of the FG for the SIPs.

    He said banks have been informed that payments must be at community level, so those banks engaged for the pilot stage have in turn engaged several payment agents, to ensure cash-out to the beneficiaries in their places of residence which are distant to the bank locations.

  • My replacement with Osinbajo on the boards committee not an indictment – SGF

     

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF Engr. Babachir Lawal has said President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to have him replaced by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as the chairman of the presidential committee on the reconstitution of federal government boards is not an indictment of his person on the ongoing corruption probe as alleged in some quarters.

    Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari had on 16th July 2015 dissolved the Governing Boards of many of the Federal Institutions. He inaugurated an eight-man committee headed by Lawal on October 26 on the reconstitution of all the boards.

    Other members of the committee are Alhaji Mai Mala Buni (North-East), Alhaji Zakari Idde (North-Central), Alhaji Inuwa Abdulkadir (North-West), Chief Hillard Etagbo Eta (South-South), Chief Pius Akinyelure (South-West), Chief Emmanuel Eneukwu (South-East) as members while Mr. Gideon Sammani is the Secretary.

    Speaking through the Director, Press in the SGF office, Mr. Bolaji Adebiyi, Babachir said it was natural for the President to act on the report of the committee which he chaired.

    It insisted that the SGF committee successfully completed its assignment and duly submitted its report appropriately.

    If the committee satisfactorily completed its assignment as given by Mr. President and submitted its report, the same committee cannot still be the one implementing the report unless authorized by Mr. President to do so.

    And if Mr. President is taking actions on the report of the committee by a higher authority this cannot be taken as an indictment of the SGF or members of the committee that produced the report, or that he was replaced,” Adebiyi said.

    There are many factors in the work of the committee, like others that may be asked to carry out a mandate. Mr. President may still have other inputs based on being contacted by persons or groups.

    After the submission of the committee report, it is the prerogative of Mr. President and not that of the SGF’s committee to decide what to do with the report”, he added.