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  • Terrorist attack on Paris will affect Sunday’s presidential election – Trump

    United States President Donald Trump has said that the terrorist attack on Paris on Thursday would greatly affect France presidential election scheduled to take place on Sunday.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Paris attack on Champs Elysees was claimed by militant group Islamic State; one attacker was killed and officials said they were looking for a potential second suspect.

    The first round of voting in the two-stage election in France is due to take place on Sunday.

    Trump said on his Twitter handle on Friday: “Another terrorist attack in Paris.

    The people of France will not take much more of this. Will have a big effect on presidential election!”

    The U.S. leader, who has been having a running battle with the media, also predicted that the media would kill whatever he has achieved, in their assessment of his 100 days in office, due next week.

    “No matter how much I accomplish during the ridiculous standard of the first 100 days, and it has been a lot (including Supreme Court), media will kill!” Trump tweeted.

    The Paris shooting abruptly pushed national security up the agenda, potentially making the outcome of Sunday’s first round vote even more difficult to call.

    However, France said its security forces were fully mobilized for a presidential election at the weekend after the killing of a policeman by an Islamist militant threw a dark shadow over the last day of an unpredictable campaign.

    Emerging from an emergency meeting of security officials, Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced a full mobilisation of security forces, including elite units, to back up 50,000 police already earmarked to ensure citizens’ safety during the election.

    Cazeneuve told reporters that “the government is fully mobilised. Nothing must be allowed to impede the fundamental democratic process of our country.

    “It falls to us not to give in to fear and intimidation and manipulation which would play into the hands of the enemy”.

    Campaigning and the publication of voter surveys are banned from midnight on Friday until polling stations close.

    Sunday’s round of voting will be followed by a second-round runoff on May 7 between the top two candidates.

    With their hardline view on security and immigration, the positions of Le Pen and Fillon may resonate more strongly for some voters.

    But attacks that have taken place soon before elections, including the November 2015 attacks in Paris ahead of regional elections and the shooting in a Jewish school before the 2012 presidentials, have not appeared to change the course of those ballots.

    An assault on a soldier in February at the Paris Louvre museum by a man wielding a machete also had no obvious impact on this year’s opinion polls, which have consistently said that voters see unemployment and trustworthiness of politicians as bigger issues.

    Le Pen, who leads the National Front, has made immigration and security a core part of her campaign.

    She wants to tighten French borders controls and build more jails, and says authorities are not doing enough to protect citizens from militant attacks, which have killed more than 230 people in France since January 2015.

    “Today fundamentalist Islam is waging war and the measures are not being taken to limit the risks,” she said on RFI radio.

    Macron, who from 2014 to 2016 was economy minister in the Socialist government that Le Pen has criticised repeatedly for its security record, said the solutions were not as simple as she suggested.

    “I’ve heard Madame Le Pen saying again recently that with her in charge, certain attacks would have been avoided.

    “There’s no such thing as zero risk. Anyone who pretends (otherwise) is both irresponsible and deceitful,” Macron said on RTL Radio.

     

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  • Oyo receives N7.2bn Paris Club excess deduction – Commissioner

    Oyo State Government has confirmed the receipt of N7.2 billion as its share of the Paris Club excess deductions.

    Mr Toye Arulogun, the State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, made this known to newsmen in Ibadan.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Federal Government approved the sum of N522.74 billion to be paid to the 36 states of the federation as part of the reimbursement for over deduction on the Paris Club loan.

    Gov. Abiola Ajimobi governor had on Jan. 4 during the state’s annual inter-religious service, debunked claims that the state government had collected its share of the fund.

    Ajimobi had said that he was hopeful that the state would be paid as promised.

    The governor had promised to allocate 50 per cent of the fund to settling outstanding salaries when the money was paid.

    The state government had announced in December 2016 and reiterated in January 2017 that the state was excluded from the initial beneficiary states of the Paris Club over-deduction funds.

    “Oyo State was initially excluded from the states to benefit from the Paris Club over-deducted fund.

    “The governor was not at peace with the development and swung into action to ensure that the state was included on the list.

    “The effort of the governor has yielded result.”

    Arulogun said that the governor had mandated the state Ministry of Finance to reconcile accounts with the Federal Ministry of Finance, which resulted in the payment of N7.2 billion to the state.

    He also explained that 60 per cent of the fund collected was added to the federal allocation to the state to pay salaries of workers for the months of August and September 2016.

    “We have used 60 per cent of the funds received to pay salaries as promised by the governor during the inter-faith service of the Oyo State Government held on Jan. 4.

    “The state appreciates the cooperation of the Minister and Federal Ministry of Finance officials, who facilitated the payment that has brought some degree of succour to workers in the state.

    “The state government will be able to deliver more dividends of democracy to the people,” Arulogun said.

  • Kim Kardashian’s driver part of suspects arrested over Paris robbery case

    Relating to the Kim Kardashian’s jewelry theft case in Paris in October 2016, a total of 17 persons have been arrested and one of those suspects includes her driver.

    Police confirmed the arrests in connection with the robbery, during which the socialite and reality TV star was held at gunpoint and robbed of jewelry said to be worth more than £8 million) by masked men in a private residence in the French capital on October 3.

    The driver, 27, works for a luxury firm used by the Kardashian family while visiting Paris.

    Initial reports said up to 16 men – described as career criminals – had been arrested but updated information reveals three of those taken into custody were women. Two of the arrested are also said to be diamond dealers.

    Police said the arrests took place from around 6am in different locations in the Paris region and the south of France.

    Multiple firearms, including an automatic pistol, and 140,000 euros (£121,000) in cash were found during the raids.