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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Nigeria’s problems can’t be solved in a day – APC


National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday met behind closed doors with members of the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress inside the Defence House, Maitama, Abuja.
The President’s guests were led to the meeting by the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.
Odigie-Oyegun later told journalists that they decided to embark on the visit in order to pledge their loyalty to the President and express their determination to work with him through thick and thin.
He said Buhari could always depend on the party which he used as a platform to become the President.
Odigie-Oyegun added that the party noted the fact that Nigerians’ expectations were extremely high and that the public expects a totally new dawn.
He said, “On that note, we told him we are with him and that he will succeed because the entire party will be galvanised as one man behind him to ensure that days into this Presidency that Nigerians will indeed see that things are changing.
“All the problems cannot be solved in one day but what Nigerians want is to be sure that we are getting it right and that we are on the proper path towards addressing their long frustration towards ameliorating their condition and that is what they will get.”

Wike orders Perm Secs to produce 18-month account details


Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike
The RIVERS State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has directed permanent secretaries in the state to produce account details of their ministries’ expenditure over the last 18 months.
Wike also advised the permanent secretaries to shun partisan politics as career civil servants, adding that the role some of them played in the closing days of the immediate past administration was politically-motivated.
The governor, who addressed the permanent secretaries during a meeting at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday, expressed regret that some of them helped the immediate past administration to illegally withdraw funds from government coffers up to May 28, 2015.
“I want full details and printout of every ministry’s account in the last 18 months. I will not accept any handover note without an accompanying account details.

hady oil deals: Reps reject move to absolve Diezani


Former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke
The House of Representatives failed again on Tuesday to make progress on the consideration of the report on the Petroleum Industry Bill.
The lawmakers also stopped a report, which sought to give a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, and other actors a clean bill of health in their alleged involvement in “shady deals.”
The House has only Wednesday (today) and Thursday (tomorrow) left to sit before the expiration of its current tenure on June 5.
The PUNCH had long reported exclusively that the House might abandon the bill, as it was making slow progress on the 348-page report.
As the consideration resumed at Tuesday’s session, which was presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, members were noticeably divided along regional and political lines.
For example, the provision for a Frontier Exploration Fund to be used for exploring oil in other parts of the country, outside the South, divided members along regional lines.

Buhari seeks Senate approval to appoint 15 advisers


President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday requested the approval of the Senate to approve 15 Special Advisers who will assist him to carry out his functions as the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
The President, in a letter addressed to the Senate President, David Mark, said his request was in accordance with Section 151 (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, (as amended ).
The President did not attach the list of the 15 special advisers but craved the indulgence of the federal parliamentarians to urgently consider his request.
Buhari’s first letter to the Senate, read by Mark, noted that his action, was pursuant to the provision of the constitution which confers on him the power to appoint special advisers to assist him in the performance of his functions.
Buhari said, “I write to request for your kind consideration and approval of the distinguished members of the Senate of the Federal Republic to appoint 15 special advisers as prescribed in Section 151(2-3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

Osun earned N204bn in four years –Aregbesola 


Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola
The Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, said on Tuesday that the state earned N204bn from the federation account, internally generated revenues and other accruals from Abuja between 2010 and 2014.
The governor gave this explanation in his speech when he inaugurated the sixth assembly in the state.
Aregbesola spoke just as Mr. Najeem Salaam was returned as the Speaker of the House of Assembly for the second term.
The governor, who was obviously reacting to allegations of financial recklessness levelled against his administration by the Social Democratic Party in the state, denied exposing the state to a financial crisis.
While promising that things would soon get better, the governor traced the genesis of the financial crisis in the state to 2012 when salaries increased drastically as a result of hike in wages.

Aisha Buhari mourns Al-makura’s mother-in-law

Hajia Musa passed on in the early hours of Monday at the age of 85 in her residence in Jos.
She has since been buried according to Islamic rites.
Mrs. Buhari, who came in company with senators Ahmed Lawan, Abdullahi Adamu, and Solomon Ewuga, drove straight to the house of the deceased in the centre of the town and left immediately after.
While condoling with the Al-makura family, Mrs. Buhari urged them to take solace in the fact that Hajia Musa lived a life worthy of emulation. On behalf of herself and her family, the President’s wife prayed that the Almakura’s would be comforted by God.

Nigeria’s federalism lopsided, says Ijaw National Congress


The people of Ijaw ethnic stock in Nigeria, under the auspices of Ijaw National Congress, have said the current structure of the Nigerian state is skewed in favour of the majority ethnic nationalities.
They, therefore, argued that since the secession treaties between the Ijaw and the British colonial authorities had lapsed and that the instrument of amalgamation of 1914 that produced Nigeria expired in 2014, the Ijaw would initiate the process of renegotiating the basis of coexistence with other ethnic nationalities.
They contended that the current structure of the nation did not create adequate socio-political and economic space for the minority ethnic nationalities, particularly the Ijaw.
Their position was contained in a communique released after the pan-Ijaw stakeholders’ summit entitled, ‘Ijaw Agenda Beyond May 29, 2015’, and made available to our correspondent on Tuesday.
The communique was signed by 31 prominent Ijaw citizens including a former Bayelsa State Governor, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, a former Military Governor of old Rivers State, King Alfred Diete-Spiff and Emeritus Professor of History, Ebiegberi Alagoa.
The event co-hosted by the INC and the Bayelsa State Government was chaired by Diete-Spiff, who is also the Amanyanabo of Twon Brass