Global Finance Bodies May Blacklist Nigeria Over DSS Allegations Against Emefiele -Group

 

The Center for Financial Surveillance and Illicit Transaction Tracking Group (CSITT), has warned on the consequences of Department of State Services (DSS) arresting the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele.

The group in a statement by its Director, John Dimu said that Egmont Group, a 164 countries membership forum that provides financial units with a platform to securely exchange expertise and financial intelligence to combat money laundering and terrorist financing among others, would have suspended Nigeria if DSS had framed Emefiele for trumped up terrorism charge.

It added that suspension of Nigeria from the group if it happens will be embarrassing given that the country has been suspended back in 2017 over lack of a legal framework and autonomy.

The statement said: “We received with disappointment the reports of discovery of a suit secretly filed by the State Security Service wherein it accused Mr. Godwin Emefiele of terrorism financing as well as other crimes it described as economic crimes of national security dimension.

“The allegation that the SSS embarked on this plot to remove the CBN Governor for political and pecuniary reasons, is not only a huge shame but against the ethics of the Egmont group which Nigeria is a member of.

“Recall that the group had suspended NFIU, an arm of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, after its plenary in Macao, China, on July 2, 2017. The group suspended Nigeria as a result of its lack of a legal framework and autonomy. It’s quite shocking that DSS could be found being part of this illegal move. We advise DSS to focus on its mandate rather than becoming lapdogs for politicians.”

FG To Foreign Countries: Return Nigeria’s Stolen Artefacts

Minister Of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has implored other nations, institutions, museums and private collectors still holding on to Nigerian antiquities to release them.

He specifically told the British Museum to release the more than 900 Benin Bronzes in its custody.

He said :”A year has rolled by since Nigeria
submitted an official letter to the British Museum demanding the return of Nigerian antiquities in this museum. Yet there has been no reply of any kind”.

He, however, announced that Nigeria is not only seeking the return of Benin Bronzes but all Nigerian antiquities that were illegally or illicitly exported.

Mohammed spoke at the official handover of 22 repatriated Benin Bronzes by Germany to Nigeria in Abuja.

He said: “I visited in July this year hoping that the success recorded with the Germans will nudge the British Museum to do what is right. But I met a brick wall. The British Museum and all those holding on to our artefacts must understand that repatriation is a cause which time has come. They must also understand that many of these cultural objects are not mere art to us but the true essence of our being. They are not mere decorative works but our culture and heritage. They belong here, not anywhere else!

“A moment comes in the history of mankind that we are beckoned upon to do what is right. This moment beckoned and Germany seized it. Forever, Nigeria, Africa and indeed all of humanity, will remember and always cherish this period in human history when Germany stood by us.

“When Germany mooted and announced the idea of returning Nigerian Benin Bronzes, the entire globe treated the news with disbelief. However, Germany did not stop at a mere announcement but
followed up with a visit to Nigeria by high ranking officials in March 2021 to further assure us.Because of what Germany has done, negotiations with other nations, institutions and museums for repatriation of the Benin Bronzes in their possession became swifter.

“Subsequent meetings by Nigeria with Germany were on modalities, and the Germans were gracious throughout. Finally, on July 7, 2022,with the eyes of the whole world glued to their television screens,Germany signed the declaration with Nigeria to release all 1,130 Benin Bronzes in Germany public museums.

“I want to seize the opportunity provided by this epochal event to thank the Netherlands, which in October 2020 returned a 600-year-old Ife Terracotta; the University of Aberdeen, and Jesus College of the University of Cambridge, for returning the Benin Bronzes in their holding; the Metropolitan Museum in New York which returned Ife and Benin Bronzes; the Horniman Museums and Gardens in London which inOctober, 2022 signed the legal transfer of 72 Benin Bronzes. I also want to thank the Smithsonian in Washington, the National Gallery of Art of the United States and the Rhodes Island School of Design for releasing the Benin Bronzes in their holdings.

Speaking,the Minister of Foreign Affairs the Federal Republic of Germany, Annalena Baerbock,emphasized her country’s desire to return the Bronze to Nigeria.

She said:”We are here to right the wrong. It was a wrong to have taken them and it is wrong to have kept them for this long, our country is here to right the wrong”

She said her country still has more than 500 artifacts and they are ready to return them in phases.

Besides, the Minister of State for Culture, the Federal Republic of Germany, Claudia Roth said they have closed their eyes for too long , refusing to release them is an art of injustice, we are making history today, every one has the right to experience their heritage from generation to generation.

She added that, this is the first phase of and other phases will follow , saying, it is still possible to displace these Benin Bronzes on loan in German Museum.

Earlier, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama said 300 million people lives have been impacted with the kind gesture by the German government, saying, they have set the space for other to follow.

Volunteering Day: Henkel Visits School Of Children Living With Disabilities

 

Henkel Nigeria recently visited the Ibadan Municipal Government School (IMG) in recognition of both International Volunteer Day and International Day of Persons with Disabilities, observed on December 5 and 3 December respectively.

IMG is a school that caters for the needs of children with disabilities.

The company Henkel Nigeria used the occasion to celebrate diversity, cultivate inclusion and create an environment for equity. These are three core pillars that the company promotes throughout its activities.

The day included activities such as cultural dances, school rhymes recitation, and games. A highlight of the event was a brilliant silent choreography presented by the children of IMG.

Rajat Kapur, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Henkel Nigeria,said:“We are conscious of the inequalities in society that sometimes mean that people do not have access to the opportunities required to live their lives because they have been born with one form of disability or another. We are committed to changing this by deliberately encouraging individuals and organizations to recognize the need to promote equal human rights, as well as a safe and sustainable future for all”.

This is the second year that Henkel Nigeria has partnered with IMG to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities.

“We are overjoyed to come back to IMG, for the second time in two years. The smile on the faces of these children is confirmation that we made a difference. We believe that these wonderful children deserve all the support they require to grow into the best they can become,” Jennifer Ikuenobe, Human Resources Manager, Henkel Nigeria said.

Henkel’s visit to IMG reechoes its commitment to developing local talents, and contributing to the growth of the Nigerian economy.

Shun Partisan Reports on Osun, C4GG Tells CSOs

Coalition for Good Governance (C4GG) has cautioned civil society organizations in the country against partisan reports on Osun state.

Adetayo Adegbemle,Convener, C4GG,who gave the counsel in a press statement,observed that since the change of government in the state,there has been concerted effort by unknown names masquerading as civil society organizations to portray Osun as unstable and insecured.

He maintained that such narrative is neither  in the best interest of the people of the state,nor a fair assessment of the situation on ground in Osun.

He added:”While there has been little skirmishes here and there, the security operatives in the state should be allowed to do their jobs, as they have been doing in the past.This is the time for us all to work together as Gatekeepers of Government in the interest of the commonwealth of the people of Osun State”

He implored  civil society organizations to seek objective partnership with the state government with a view to encouraging  investments, job creation and reposition a state that has been misgoverned .

According to him,C4GG will be carrying out a series of surveys and seek ways to partner with the government of Osun for viable Investment opportunities, and how  government can further support and secure private investments.

Sylva: Nigeria Will Restore Full Production Of Crude Oil

Minister of State Petroleum Resources Chief Timipre Sylva,says the Federal Government was workin to ensure that all local and international oil companies return to full capacity production of crude oil in the country.

Horatius Egua, the Senior Adviser Media and Communications to Minister of State Petroleum Resources, conveyed the assurance in a statement made available to Premium News.

According to him,oil majors in the country drastically reduced crude oil production due to the massive vandalization of pipelines and thief of crude oil in the Niger Delta region by criminal elements.

The decisions of the oil companies have affected the volume of daily crude productions and which has unfortunately led to revenue loss for the country,he said

He hinted that in the last few months, the improved security surveillance along the major crude oil has however helped to improve crude oil productions from a paltry 900,000 barrels per day to between 1.4 and 1.6 million barrels per day.

Sylva spoke while receiving the new Managing Director of Eni SpA, in his office, on Monday in Abuja.

He restated Federal Government’s readiness to continue to improve security along the tracks of the major crude oil pipelines and block every leakage through which crude oil are stolen by oil thieves and pipeline vandals.

“I am happy to hear from you (Eni) that you have increased your crude oil production to 15,000 barrels per day as a result of the efforts of the government in protecting the pipelines in the region. I assure you that this trend will continue,” the minister said.

Sylva added that the desire of the Federal Government is to “see all the oil majors in the country return to their full production capacity to boost revenue for the government” and also to help the country meets its organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) obligations.

“We will continue to work to bring stability and build confidence for everyone to return to the field to produce their maximum capacity,” the minister added.

In his remarks,Head of Sub-Saharan Africa Region of Eni SpA Mr Mario Bello,said that the renewed confidence in the Federal Government’s efforts in restoring sanity along the major crude oil pipelines in the Niger Delta has enabled the company increase crude oil production from a near zero production level to about 15,000 barrels per day in the last one month.

He added: “We are happy that the security situation is improving and we will be willing to be back fully,” Bello said adding that as at last month, the company cried to the minister over the vandalization and thief of their products noting that as today the situation has greatly improved.

“At a point we were producing almost nothing but today, with the improved security situation along the pipelines, we are able to produce and export about 15,000 barrels of crude oil and if this trend continues, we will be able to reach our 30,000 barrels crude oil production”

He said with the renewed confidence the company has in the security of the crude oil pipelines, Eni was willing to reopen its planned investments in the gas and power sector nothing that the company was happy with the support from the government in terms of business cooperation.

CBN Releases Security Features Of New Currency Notes

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released security features in the redesigned naira notes in the country.

The apex bank marked out security features and peculiarities that distinctively differentiate the new naira notes and make them inviolable to counterfeiting.

The security features included, at least, 23 features on the N1,000 note, 15 features on the N500 note and 10 features on the N200 note.

The apex bank said, to recognise the N1,000 notes, users should look out for intaglio raised print, portrait watermark, officially variable ink that changes from blue to green with change in angle of view, kinegram with the image of N1,000 and Coat of Arms, iridescent band, windowed metallic security thread and see through printing in register.

The security features on N500 notes included hand-engraved portrait, windowed metallic security thread with CBN inscription, CBN 500 watermark, portrait watermark, officially variable ink that changes from blue to green with change in angle of view, silver patch with embossed Coat of Arms, see through printing in register and raised intaglio print.

Yuletide:Group Raises Alarm Over Looming Scarcity Of Aviation Fuel

Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has raised the alarm over looming Jet A1 aviation fuel scarcity,which may threaten uninterrupted flight services as the country celebrates the yuletide season.

Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, its spokesman, conveyed this in a statement made available to aviation journalists on Tuesday.

He said that the scarcity of the product was once again affecting their operations, stressing that this had been the situation in the past few days.

According to him, the scarcity of the product may compel the airlines to reschedule their flights, while flight cancellations are also inevitable.

Regretting the situation, the spokesman described it as a pain on airline operators and a stain on the industry especially at this time of mass movement of people for the Christmas and New Year festivities.

He added: “The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) wish to inform the public of impending disruptions in scheduled flight operations due to the scarcity of aviation fuel, otherwise known as JET-A1, which reared its ugly head again in the past few days.The scarcity will no doubt force airlines to reschedule flights leading to late operations and, or, cancellations.”

He vowed that the operators would do their utmost best to manage the situation and ensure safe flight operations, but pleaded for the understanding of the traveling public in the present circumstance.

He implored relevant authorities, including product importers and marketers to do their best to resolve the situation so as to ease the stress it brings on the travelling public.

He maintained that the operators remained committed to doing all that is necessary to ensure seamless services and safe air travels in Nigeria.