Friday, 1 September 2017

EU water project: Wike releases N100million counterpart funding

Six oil bearing communities in Rivers State will now heave a sigh of relief following the approval for immediate release of N100million as the second tranche counterpart fund for the Rivers State Government/European Union Niger Delta Support Programme (RSG/EU NSDP) for water and sanitation projects in their areas. The State Government had earlier released the first tranche of counterpart fund of N100million to the EU Development Partners. The two benefiting local government areas are Akuku-Toru and Opobo-Nkoro covering Opobo/Nkoro LGA: Opobo,Nkoro and Kalaibiama (2) Akuku-Toru LGA : Abonnema, Kula and Abissa. Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Minister Counsellor of the European Union to Nigeria, Mr Kurt Cornelis to the Government House, Port Harcourt, on Thursday, Governor Nyesom Wike noted that the fact that the State Government paid the first tranche of 50 per cent, proved its commitment to the project. He said: “I have given the authority that by tomorrow the second tranche of N100million be paid. Be rest assured that whatever needs to be done, would be done. I commend the EU for this programme. We will never be a state that will be backwards in water and sanitation projects.” The governor urged the implementers of the Niger Delta Support Programme component 3 to be transparent as when awarding contracts for the projects. “Water and sanitation remain key because they are close to the health of our communities. After this project, we expect the EU to give the state more grants, so that we can extend this to more local government areas,” Governor Wike said. Earlier, the Minister Counselor of the European Union to Nigeria, Mr. Kurt Cornelis called for firm commitment from the State Government on the payment of the remaining 50 per cent counterpart fund for the RSG/EU NDSP Water and sanitation projects in Two LGAs. According to him, the payment is required to determine the scope of the programme. He said that contracts for the programme would be signed on October 26, 2017. He stated: “In principle, we need confirmation of that payment, if we are to carry out 100 per cent of the works. We need to take a decision today about the final scope of projects in Rivers State.” Earlier in June, this year, the leaders of the six benefitting communities had expressed fears that the Rivers State government mmight be dropped out of the N1billion European Union, EU, water projec, if the government failed to pay the balance of N100million, being part of its commitment to the scheme by the end of that month. In a press conference addressed then by the Chairman of the Federation of Water Consumers Association, Chief Iwarimie Diri, on behalf of the beneficiaries said that the project was an EU sponsored water scheme the heavily impacted by pollution areas which were seriously in dire need of drinkable water. He explained that the project estimated at about N1billion was to be carried out by the EU, the Rivers State Government, and the communities which had their own individual commitments. According to him, the EU was expected to provide 70 per cent; Rivers state government, 25 per cent; and the communities 5 per cent and added that all the six communities as well as the EU had paid their counterpart funds into an account dedicated to the project, leaving the state government to complete the balance of its 50 per cent

Six oil bearing communities in Rivers State will now heave a sigh of relief following the approval for immediate release of N100million as the second tranche counterpart fund for the Rivers State Government/European Union Niger Delta Support Programme (RSG/EU NSDP) for water and sanitation projects in their areas. The State Government had earlier released the first tranche of counterpart fund of N100million to the EU Development Partners. The two benefiting local government areas are Akuku-Toru and Opobo-Nkoro covering Opobo/Nkoro LGA: Opobo,Nkoro and Kalaibiama (2) Akuku-Toru LGA : Abonnema, Kula and Abissa. Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Minister Counsellor of the European Union to Nigeria, Mr Kurt Cornelis to the Government House, Port Harcourt, on Thursday, Governor Nyesom Wike noted that the fact that the State Government paid the first tranche of 50 per cent, proved its commitment to the project. He said: “I have given the authority that by tomorrow the second tranche of N100million be paid. Be rest assured that whatever needs to be done, would be done. I commend the EU for this programme. We will never be a state that will be backwards in water and sanitation projects.” The governor urged the implementers of the Niger Delta Support Programme component 3 to be transparent as when awarding contracts for the projects. “Water and sanitation remain key because they are close to the health of our communities. After this project, we expect the EU to give the state more grants, so that we can extend this to more local government areas,” Governor Wike said. Earlier, the Minister Counselor of the European Union to Nigeria, Mr. Kurt Cornelis called for firm commitment from the State Government on the payment of the remaining 50 per cent counterpart fund for the RSG/EU NDSP Water and sanitation projects in Two LGAs. According to him, the payment is required to determine the scope of the programme. He said that contracts for the programme would be signed on October 26, 2017. He stated: “In principle, we need confirmation of that payment, if we are to carry out 100 per cent of the works. We need to take a decision today about the final scope of projects in Rivers State.” Earlier in June, this year, the leaders of the six benefitting communities had expressed fears that the Rivers State government mmight be dropped out of the N1billion European Union, EU, water projec, if the government failed to pay the balance of N100million, being part of its commitment to the scheme by the end of that month. In a press conference addressed then by the Chairman of the Federation of Water Consumers Association, Chief Iwarimie Diri, on behalf of the beneficiaries said that the project was an EU sponsored water scheme the heavily impacted by pollution areas which were seriously in dire need of drinkable water. He explained that the project estimated at about N1billion was to be carried out by the EU, the Rivers State Government, and the communities which had their own individual commitments. According to him, the EU was expected to provide 70 per cent; Rivers state government, 25 per cent; and the communities 5 per cent and added that all the six communities as well as the EU had paid their counterpart funds into an account dedicated to the project, leaving the state government to complete the balance of its 50 per cent

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Sunday, 27 August 2017

I Want To Wipe Away The Sorrows Of The Masses – Yul Edochie


Yul Edochie is extremely serious about running for the Anambra state governor’s seat. The Nollywood actor shared a video of himself picking up his nomination form in Abuja. He wrote, “I cannot thank God enough. Join me in thanking Jehovah Almighty as I picked my nomination form yesterday in Abuja to run for Governor of Anambra State 2017, under the platform of the DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S CONGRESS. DPC. I cannot do it alone. I need the support of every well meaning Nigerian who is tired of the old ways. Its a wake-up call for the youths, for the masses. I provide myself as a humble servant to wipe away the sorrows of the masses. The revolution has begun. The problems of the people have come to THE LAST BUS STOP!!!”

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Saturday, 26 August 2017

Alleged visa scam: How Thailand consular officer defrauds Nigerians

Nigerian businessmen seeking visas from Thailand Embassy have narrated their alleged extortions, indiscriminate visa denials and other forms of fraudulent practices by a consular officer of the embassy. The Daily Times further gathered that a Thailand Consular officer, Mr Sakeson Sarobol, has allegedly shortchanged Nigerians and other West African countries through a dubious visa application process. According a source close to the Embassy, “Visa applicants pay cash and are not issued receipts after payment and those who were denied visa were not given any reason why their applications were denied and there were no opportunity for visa appeal rather they will tell you to reapply which indicates fresh payment”. The source further alleged that the Consular officer, who has spent about fours years in the country, allegedly exploit the cash payment system as most of the funds are not captured in the revenue receipts of the embassy as payments are not made through bank account but cash. Another source also revealed that when some applicants applied for visas that have higher financial value, the consular issues them with visa of lower class and quietly pockets the cash differential while “the passport collection slip issued to the applicant will contain the actual cost of the issued class of visa and not the real amount paid by the applicant.” The source further alleged that since applicants for visas were not issued receipts, the consular officer allegedly accept many applications, decline 80 percent of the visa requests and divert the balance while a fragment of the revenue is remitted to the high commission. The source also claimed that Thailand Embassy in Nigeria is the only embassy that caters for the need of Anglophone in West African countries. Hence, applicants from other West African countries troupe to the consulate in Nigeria to seek for visa and other requests. But they are disappointed because while other Thai Embassies in other countries issue visa or reject application within 48 hours, the clumsy nature of visa process in Nigeria makes it imperative for applicant to spend weeks before his or her request can be processed. But because of desperation, such applicant will fall prey to the bait of the consular. One of the applicants who sought anonymity because of being blacklisted as he was a frequent traveler; alleged that he nearly lost his job because the embassy could not issue him with a receipt after paying for a visa while his office felt shortchanged and even threatened to sanction him. Another Nigerian businessman who stays in Thailand alleged that another strategy which the envoy adopts to enrich himself is to deny applicants visa untill they have made several applications thereby increasing his exploitative agenda. He said, “The man can never issue you with visa on your first application. Even if you are a regular traveler, he will continue to reject your application and you will continue to re-apply with same document and you must pay for each application. When he feels he has made enough money from you, then he will eventually approve your visa”. When Daily Times visited the Embassy on Wednesday for the reaction of the consular, the security operatives at the gate did not allow our reporters to see him. But after a heated argument, an appointment was secured with the consular on Thursday. When our reporters went back to the embassy on Thursday as scheduled, the embassy officials frustrated every attempt to see the Consular. Several attempts were also made to get the reaction of the embassy through the telephones but there was no response to several calls and text messages sent at press time. Meawhile, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Nnenna Ukeje,has denied knowledge of such practices in the country. In a telephone conversation with one of our reporters, Hon. Ukeje promised to investigate the matter and ensure that Nigerians are not extorted by any foreign mission in the country and abroad


Nigerian businessmen seeking visas from Thailand Embassy have narrated their alleged extortions, indiscriminate visa denials and other forms of fraudulent practices by a consular officer of the embassy. The Daily Times further gathered that a Thailand Consular officer, Mr Sakeson Sarobol, has allegedly shortchanged Nigerians and other West African countries through a dubious visa application process. According a source close to the Embassy, “Visa applicants pay cash and are not issued receipts after payment and those who were denied visa were not given any reason why their applications were denied and there were no opportunity for visa appeal rather they will tell you to reapply which indicates fresh payment”. The source further alleged that the Consular officer, who has spent about fours years in the country, allegedly exploit the cash payment system as most of the funds are not captured in the revenue receipts of the embassy as payments are not made through bank account but cash. Another source also revealed that when some applicants applied for visas that have higher financial value, the consular issues them with visa of lower class and quietly pockets the cash differential while “the passport collection slip issued to the applicant will contain the actual cost of the issued class of visa and not the real amount paid by the applicant.” The source further alleged that since applicants for visas were not issued receipts, the consular officer allegedly accept many applications, decline 80 percent of the visa requests and divert the balance while a fragment of the revenue is remitted to the high commission. The source also claimed that Thailand Embassy in Nigeria is the only embassy that caters for the need of Anglophone in West African countries. Hence, applicants from other West African countries troupe to the consulate in Nigeria to seek for visa and other requests. But they are disappointed because while other Thai Embassies in other countries issue visa or reject application within 48 hours, the clumsy nature of visa process in Nigeria makes it imperative for applicant to spend weeks before his or her request can be processed. But because of desperation, such applicant will fall prey to the bait of the consular. One of the applicants who sought anonymity because of being blacklisted as he was a frequent traveler; alleged that he nearly lost his job because the embassy could not issue him with a receipt after paying for a visa while his office felt shortchanged and even threatened to sanction him. Another Nigerian businessman who stays in Thailand alleged that another strategy which the envoy adopts to enrich himself is to deny applicants visa untill they have made several applications thereby increasing his exploitative agenda. He said, “The man can never issue you with visa on your first application. Even if you are a regular traveler, he will continue to reject your application and you will continue to re-apply with same document and you must pay for each application. When he feels he has made enough money from you, then he will eventually approve your visa”. When Daily Times visited the Embassy on Wednesday for the reaction of the consular, the security operatives at the gate did not allow our reporters to see him. But after a heated argument, an appointment was secured with the consular on Thursday. When our reporters went back to the embassy on Thursday as scheduled, the embassy officials frustrated every attempt to see the Consular. Several attempts were also made to get the reaction of the embassy through the telephones but there was no response to several calls and text messages sent at press time. Meawhile, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Nnenna Ukeje,has denied knowledge of such practices in the country. In a telephone conversation with one of our reporters, Hon. Ukeje promised to investigate the matter and ensure that Nigerians are not extorted by any foreign mission in the country and abroad.

Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/news/alleged-visa-scam-thailand-consular-officer-defrauds-nigerians/
Nigerian businessmen seeking visas from Thailand Embassy have narrated their alleged extortions, indiscriminate visa denials and other forms of fraudulent practices by a consular officer of the embassy. The Daily Times further gathered that a Thailand Consular officer, Mr Sakeson Sarobol, has allegedly shortchanged Nigerians and other West African countries through a dubious visa application process. According a source close to the Embassy, “Visa applicants pay cash and are not issued receipts after payment and those who were denied visa were not given any reason why their applications were denied and there were no opportunity for visa appeal rather they will tell you to reapply which indicates fresh payment”. The source further alleged that the Consular officer, who has spent about fours years in the country, allegedly exploit the cash payment system as most of the funds are not captured in the revenue receipts of the embassy as payments are not made through bank account but cash. Another source also revealed that when some applicants applied for visas that have higher financial value, the consular issues them with visa of lower class and quietly pockets the cash differential while “the passport collection slip issued to the applicant will contain the actual cost of the issued class of visa and not the real amount paid by the applicant.” The source further alleged that since applicants for visas were not issued receipts, the consular officer allegedly accept many applications, decline 80 percent of the visa requests and divert the balance while a fragment of the revenue is remitted to the high commission. The source also claimed that Thailand Embassy in Nigeria is the only embassy that caters for the need of Anglophone in West African countries. Hence, applicants from other West African countries troupe to the consulate in Nigeria to seek for visa and other requests. But they are disappointed because while other Thai Embassies in other countries issue visa or reject application within 48 hours, the clumsy nature of visa process in Nigeria makes it imperative for applicant to spend weeks before his or her request can be processed. But because of desperation, such applicant will fall prey to the bait of the consular. One of the applicants who sought anonymity because of being blacklisted as he was a frequent traveler; alleged that he nearly lost his job because the embassy could not issue him with a receipt after paying for a visa while his office felt shortchanged and even threatened to sanction him. Another Nigerian businessman who stays in Thailand alleged that another strategy which the envoy adopts to enrich himself is to deny applicants visa untill they have made several applications thereby increasing his exploitative agenda. He said, “The man can never issue you with visa on your first application. Even if you are a regular traveler, he will continue to reject your application and you will continue to re-apply with same document and you must pay for each application. When he feels he has made enough money from you, then he will eventually approve your visa”. When Daily Times visited the Embassy on Wednesday for the reaction of the consular, the security operatives at the gate did not allow our reporters to see him. But after a heated argument, an appointment was secured with the consular on Thursday. When our reporters went back to the embassy on Thursday as scheduled, the embassy officials frustrated every attempt to see the Consular. Several attempts were also made to get the reaction of the embassy through the telephones but there was no response to several calls and text messages sent at press time. Meawhile, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Nnenna Ukeje,has denied knowledge of such practices in the country. In a telephone conversation with one of our reporters, Hon. Ukeje promised to investigate the matter and ensure that Nigerians are not extorted by any foreign mission in the country and abroad.

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Resumeorresign: Buhari mocks London protesters

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said he hoped that those who held #ResumeOrResign protest in front of the Abuja House in London, United Kingdom, would also join him in Nigeria now that he had returned home.
The President said now that he had returned to Nigeria, he hoped that those Nigerians would also return home.
Buhari also said that he was happy about national prayers held for his quick recovery, noting that the prayers cut across all religions and ethnic groups.
The President, who returned to the country last Saturday after spending 104 days in the British capital, spoke at a meeting he had with state governors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.Some Nigerians in the UK had held an all-night protest against Buhari’s long absence from Nigeria at the Abuja House between 5 pm on Friday, August 18 and 9 am on Saturday, August 19, 2017, asking him to either return to Nigeria to resume work or resign so as to allow a more capable person to lead the country.
During his meeting with governors, Buhari, however, said, “I am very happy with the national prayers that cut across religions and ethnicity; people were praying.
“In fact, some groups in London came and sang the national anthem and asked that I should go back home. Indeed, I have come back home. I hope those who went there are not stuck there. (I hope) they will come back and join us.
“Those that are stuck there with the Brexit, I hope they have weighed the implications that it won’t affect them, including those that have property there.
“Those who are not paying tax here; I hope when they sell their property there, they will bring some of the money here. We need it very badly here.”
Why I invited Osinbajo to London – Buhari
The President noted that Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo used his intellect to run the country while he was away on medical vacation.
Buhari, who had earlier joined Muslim faithful at the Juma’at service inside a mosque near his office, said he monitored Osinbajo’s activities on the television while away.
He described Osinbajo’s performance during the period as commendable and explained that he invited him to London so that he could thank him for his efforts.
He said, “The efforts by the Vice-President were commendable.”
“He used his intellect to run the place. I was seeing him 24 hours on the Nigerian Television Authority.
“I congratulated him and I allowed him to come and see me (in order) to thank him personally for what he has done.”
Buhari said he was pleased with the performance of the state governors based on the information available to him through the media.
He commended them for their achievements, especially in agriculture and solid minerals.
The President, however, attributed the success recorded in agriculture to Nigerians’ inability to buy foreign food.
“I am very pleased with the states, you are all doing your best and you are lucky your best is proving to be good enough for the agriculture and solid minerals (sectors). You are succeeding in agriculture because I think people cannot afford foreign food,” he said.
The Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi, thanked Buhari for his support to states, saying without it, it would have been difficult for state governors to cope.
He mentioned the budget support, Paris Club refunds, and the agriculture sector supports as some of the areas where Buhari had intervened.
“Without this assistance, it would have been difficult for us to cope. You have treated all governors equally, irrespective of party affiliations,” the governor said.
Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong, in an interview with the State House correspondents, expressed joy on Buhari’s return and prayed that God would continue to guide him.
“With him back, everything is taking shape again. This is not to say the Vice-President was not doing well as Acting President; we must commend him.
“In the absence of the President, there was no vacuum because the Acting President filled in the gap and did his best up to this moment and showed absolute loyalty, both to the nation and Mr. President,” the governor said.
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, said the meeting afforded the governors the opportunity to welcome the President.
He said, “Our President went to take care of his health and now he is back healthy and healthier than before. We are here to appreciate him. We thank the Almighty God that he is back safely. We equally thank his able lieutenant, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who held the country firm in his absence,” he said.
President meets APC, PDP leaders, demands vibrant opposition
The President also met with leaders of the two major political parties in the country – the ruling All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party – at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The APC delegation was led by the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; while the Chairman of the PDP’s Caretaker Committee, Ahmed Makarfi, led the opposition party’s delegation to the meeting.
Buhari, in his remarks, described the visit by the two main political parties as signifying the unity of the country.
The President noted that a democracy needed a vibrant but responsible opposition, adding that opposition did not translate to hostility and antagonism.
He thanked all Nigerians for praying for his recovery and asked them to continue to pray for the peace and prosperity of the country.
The President said, “I thank you sincerely, collectively and individually for finding time from your busy schedules to come all the way to Abuja and welcome me back home.
“This visit signifies the unity of Nigeria. It is not a party occasion. It is not a political gathering. It is a symbol of our national unity. It is also an expression of the maturity of our democracy.
“Multi-party democracy is a very tried and tested form of government. The opposition does not mean hostility, enmity or antagonism. Democracy needs opposition, one which is vibrant but responsible.
“I am very pleased to see you assembled here – (people of) all shades of opinion in Nigeria. Please convey my deep gratitude to our countrymen and women in your respective states and to all those who prayed for my recovery. I am imploring all Nigerians to continue praying for peace and prosperity in Nigeria.”
Makarfi told the President that the PDP would play its role as a leading opposition party in the country very well.
He said the party would continue to keep Buhari on his toes.
He said, “Let me use this opportunity to assure you, and through you, the entire country, that the PDP, having assumed the leadership of the opposition in the country, is poised to play its role energetically, vibrantly, but very decently and with all sense of responsibility.
“This we shall do by giving you a good run for your money and constantly keeping you on your toes as we all strive to make this country better.
“We assure you of our cooperation as much as the opposition can possibly give to enable you to give your best in the process of navigating the ship of our state into of a better tomorrow.”
Makarfi noted that PDP legislators were cooperating with those of the majority party in both arms of the National Assembly to ensure a smooth legislative sail for the system.
Makarfi also assured Buhari that the PDP would partner with the government to strengthen the nation’s historic bond and rebuild bridges of beautiful relationships that appeared to be cracking at the moment.
While congratulating Buhari on his recovery, the PDP chief prayed to God to give him the strength to shoulder the responsibilities of his office for the betterment of the country.
He said because of the party’s belief that the opposition is no madness, it would never wish ill of the President.
He said, “It is on record, Mr. President, that while you were away, being the major opposition party in the country did not stop us from praying for your quick recovery and return to Nigeria. This is because we honestly believe that the President of our country, whatever party flag he or she flies, is our President; and his or her health is substantially linked with the nation’s health in so many ways.”
Odigie-Oyegun described the meeting as unique, adding that it confirmed that Buhari is the President of all Nigerians, irrespective of their political, religious or ethnic affiliations.
Labour Party, APDA protest non-invitation
In its reaction, the Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance party said that it was shocked that its officials were not invited to the meeting.
Though it commended the initiative behind the meeting, it nevertheless said that it was wrong for the Presidency to limit the meeting to just two political parties.
Mr. Tosin Adeyanju, who is the Special Adviser to the National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Mohammed Shittu, told our correspondent that it was wrong for the President to give an impression that there “are just two political parties in the country.”
He added, “We were surprised that there were just two political parties at the meeting.  There are more than 40 political parties in Nigeria, why would the Presidency invite just two political parties to a meeting? We hope that they would find time to correct the error.”
The Labour Party said that there was no difference between the APC and the PDP, saying both of them were products of the same parents.
National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Abdulkadir Salam, told our correspondent that his party was not going to beg the presidency to invite its leaders to any meeting.
He said, “We won’t beg them to invite us to the meeting. Anyway, what’s the difference between the APC and the PDP? They are children of the same mother and father.
“If the Federal Government is meeting with all political parties, then we would be there. But the meeting between the APC and PDP is immaterial.”
Asked if he would be calling for another meeting between the President and other political parties, he said “If they don’t invite us, good. But we have no business asking him (Buhari) to meet with us.
“If he is convinced that there are other political parties (in Nigeria), that is okay. But we won’t beg to attend any meeting.”
The  All Progressives Grand Alliance also described the non inclusion of the party in the meeting with the President as a ‘huge oversight’ on the part of those who organised the meeting with the president.
In a telephone interview with Saturday PUNCH on Friday, a former chairman of the party, Chief Victor Umeh, said as the third largest party in Nigeria after the APC and PDP, APGA was more than qualified to be invited to such an important national parley.
“When I was the national chairman of the party, there was no important meeting that our party was not invited to. Those who organised the meeting should take note that what happened was very unfortunate. We control a state in Nigeria; we have our own views, we have our own opinions about the unfortunate challenges confronting the country. We take the issues in the polity as very important and we have a lot to contribute with a view to helping the President.
“Next time,  if we are left out of such an important meeting, we will protest because APGA has a lot of contribution to make to national discourse. Those who organised the meeting should take note that what they did was a huge and unfortunate oversight. I don’t know why it happened that the third largest party in Nigeria was left out of an important parley with the President at this critical time of our great nation,” he said.
APC, PDP asked for the meeting –Presidency
However, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the meeting Buhari had with the leaders of the APC and the PDP was at the instance of the two political parties.
He said the Presidency did not have any record that other political parties sought an audience with the President and their request rejected.
Shehu said, “The leadership of the APC and PDP asked for an audience with the President separately and the President in its wisdom decided to meet them together.
“You may want to ask the political parties that are complaining if they wrote to meet with the President.”

Thursday, 24 August 2017

BREAKING: Buhari signs anti-graft agreements

President Muhammadu Buhari has signed instruments of ratification for a number of bilateral agreements strengthening the government’s anti-corruption fight, on Thursday.

The agreements signed by the president covered Anti-Corruption, Tax Administration and Intellectual Property Protection.

The Presidency says the ratification was an important step, in line with the delivery of President Buhari’s anti-corruption economic diversification vision.

Details later…

Six Killed in Suicide Attack in Maiduguri, Adamawa Community Sacked

Michael Olugbode, in Maiduguri and Daji Sani in Yola
At least six persons were killed in a suicide attack in Maiduguri wednesday.
Confirming the death toll to THISDAY, a hospital source said six corpses were brought to the hospital from the scene of the attack.
He said: “Six corpses were brought from Muna garage area where a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device.”
Some members of the civilian JTF, who spoke to our THISDAY, said there was a bomb blast at Muna and some of their colleagues, who are stationed around the garage told them that six people died including the suicide bomber.”
Confirming the attack, the spokesman of the police in Borno State, Murtala Ibrahim, said two persons were killed in the incident.He said: “Today (yesterday), at about 1345hrs, a male suicide bomber with Improvised Explosive Device (IED) strapped on his body, moved towards the State Armed Robbery Squad (SARS) Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) patrol team at Muna garage area.
“In an attempt to gun him down, the IED exploded killing the bomber. A n unknown civilian was also killed in the explosion, while seven other civilians and four SARS personnel were injured.”
Ibrahim also said: “The armoured vehicle suffered damage as a result of the blast.”
He further disclosed that “The casualties were rushed to the University of Maiduguri Teaching hospital, and are responding to treatment. Normalcy has been restored and the area sanitised.”
Meanwhile, the Chairman of Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Hon. Yusuf Mohammed, yesterday confirmed that Boko Haram terrorists raided Nguru-Bakin Dutse Village last Tuesday night, burning down the newly renovated hospital and several houses in the areas.
The council chairman who confirmed the attack  lamented that the current incessant attacks on his council by the terrorist’s group was unbearable and inhuman to his people.
He further explained that although no life was lost in the attack, they have lost a very important hospital which had been the source of treatment to villagers around that area, adding that now his people have to travel very far to get treated if they are ill.
Mohammed said the terrorists stormed the village around 9 to 10 p.m. last Tuesday night and burnt down a newly renovated hospital and several houses.
He said the villagers who were earlier alerted before the arrival of the terrorists, immediately fled to near by bush for safety.
He explained that if not for the quick intervention of the mobile police and the hunters assisting the military in the fight against insurgency, the story would have been different.
Mohammed revealed that the anti-riot police and hunters were able to repel further attacks and pushed back the terrorists to Sambisa forest.
Locals from the area said the terrorists have reinforced and change their mode of attacks, adding that the locals have also agreed to alert one another on the movement of the terrorists because they usually move in a larger number and their movement is mostly known.
“That is why before they storm a community, we always know their movement because of their numbers and we always notified others so that they can flee for their lives,” one of the locals said.
He added: “What we need is to send more security personnel to the affected areas to curb the activities of the terrorists.”