Ignore Anti-Corruption Commission’s Invite, Kano APC Tells Ganduje

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano state on Thursday asked the immediate past governor of Kano state, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje not to honour the invitation extended to him by the state Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) over the purported dollar video.

The party conveyed this in a statement jointly signed by the chairman and secretary of the party, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas and Alhaji Zakari Sarina respectively.

The Executive Secretary, Kano state Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) had on Thursday morning summoned the former to appear before it over the purported dollar video.

The party said it has realized that the reenactment of the politically motivated issue of the Dollar video by the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) which is before a court of law, was part of evil ploy to dent the image of the former governor.

It further explained that similar scenario was played to scuttle the former governor’s chance of securing ticket for the party’s gubernatorial election in 2019.

The statement said that this time, the detractors are engaged in this campaign of calumny to draw a wedge between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Ganduje, one of the president’s strongest allies in the North.

According to the party,while Ganduje’s contributions to the Tinubu political project right from the conduct of the primary election, is widely appreciated, his relationship with the President remains cordial.

Customs Achieves 3-Hour Vehicle Clearance At PTML, Collects N100.9 bn In Six Months

Mohammed Shosanya

The Port and Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) Command of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has achieved three-hour vehicle clearance therein.

The command also collected N100,981,098,501.31 as total revenue from January to June 2023.

This was contained in a statement made available to Premium News by Muhammad Yakubu, a Chief Superintendent of Customs, who is Customs Public Relation Officer, PTML Command.

Comptroller Saidu Abba Yusuf, Customs Area Controller of PTML, described the timely clearance of imported vehicles through PTML as a product of holistic compliance involving NCS officers and all port users.

He urged operatives of the command to sustain and improve upon the tempo of achievement.

According to him, customs officers serving in PTML, have renewed their commitment to always implement government policies relating to trade facilitation, ease of doing business and strict observance of World Customs Organidation (WCO) Time Release Study (TRS).

He said: “I am pleased to acknowledge that increased levels of compliance on the part of NCS officers, sister government agencies, terminal operators, importers and agents have made us the fastest for exciting imported vehicles from customs control.

” This should be seen as a major point of discouragement for those who attempt to smuggle cars into the country that face the risk of outright seizure and forfeiture. PTML has shown the fastest record in achieving this within three hours where there is flawless compliance

” We are going to continue to sustain and improve upon this feat by promoting ease of doing business and trade facilitation. With the strategies we have put in place, I can assure that our revenue collection for the second half of 2023 will surpass the N100.9billion collected in the first six months of this year,” the CAC said.

He also advocated the need for the continuous cooperation with all stakeholders and advised traders using PTML to maximise the enhanced trade dispute mechanism structures he has put in place for seamless customs operation.

He reiterated that delay in the processing of any entry is a delay in trade and revenue urging that compliant traders should see the benefits in staying on the path of law abiding attributes.

He implored all importers and their agents using PTML to come forward to initiate and effect clearing of their cargoes taking advantage of the template of operational efficiency he has put in place.

On export, the command processed items with a total tonnage of 45,626.39MT worth a total free onboard value of N3,022,370,343.38.

In the period in view, the Command intercepted and seized 2x40ft containers with duty paid value of N10,487,800.00 with mark and numbers, ACLU9664782 and ACLU9715690.

The seized containers were conveying 2,598 pieces of used motor tyres, 18 pieces of used washing machines, fridges, used mattresses and other used household items. Efforts are on to track down, arrests and prosecute the importers of the two seizures.

Sallah: FRSC Records Major Reduction In Road Accidents,Fatalities

Mohammed Shosanya

The Federal Road Safety Corps’ FRSC, said it has successfully recorded 25% reduction in the total number of road traffic crashes (RTC),during the last Sallah holiday in Nigeria.

The development also witnessed 53% decrease in the number of people killed, and 43% reduction in number of people injured in crashes that involved 522 people on Nigerian roads during the 2023 Eid-El Kabir special patrol operations held between June 26 and July 1,2023.

In a press statement signed by ACM Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer, stated that the reduction was in line with its rejigged operational tactics towards creating a safer motoring environment in Nigeria.

It said that the Eid-El-Kabir special patrol operation that lasted for six days recorded a total of 88 RTCs as against 118 of the same period in 2022 representing 25% reduction. In the same vein, a total of 38 people were killed, against 88 in the previous year representing 53% decrease, while 211 people got injured in 2023 against 373 in 2022 representing 43% decrease.

The release added that the Corps also rescued a total of 273 victims without injuries in 2023 against 347 in the same period in the year 2022.

Also, a total of 4116 offenders were apprehended over 4682 offences committed across 2053 routes covered by the Corps.

According to the statement,the huge record of reduction in road traffic crashes during the 2023 celebration period came as a result of improved and rejigged patrol operations, robust public enlightenment campaign, injection of more operational vehicles for enhanced visibility, prompt rescue services, enhanced stakeholder collaboration, wider coverage of the national road network due to the establishment of more FRSC Commands, outposts, road side clinics and Zebra points among others.

The statement quoted that the positive change in the reduction of offences, offenders and impoundments is attributable to increase in public enlightenment, enforcement,traffic control, cooperation from stakeholders, and the fully automated process of obtaining drivers licence which ensures that motorists must be trained in driving schools before they are qualified to apply for their licences.

Reacting,the Corps Marshal of FRSC, expressed delight over the success,and pledged that the Corps will sustain the tempo and enhance its effort towards entrenching safety on all roads.

He urged the motoring public to be disciplined and practice safe road culture by giving maximum cooperation to FRSC personnel and other traffic law enforcers on the highways.

We’ll Probe Kano,Abuja Airports’ Concession -Senate

Mohammed Shosanya

The Senate has begun moves to probe the concession of the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja,by the last administration.

It also implored the government to review the entire exercise and give a level playing field to all stakeholders to participate in the process.

The move by the Senate followed a motion by Senator Suleiman Kawu, (NNPP Kano South Senatorial District), reading “Urgent Need to Reverse the Concessioning of Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.”

Leading the debate, Senator Kawu told the Chamber that the Federal Executive Council, on 17th May, 2023, approved the concessioning of Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano for 30 years, to Messrs Corporación America Airports Consortium.

He added that the Federal Ministry of Aviation (and Aerospace) does not own, or run any airport in Nigeria and that by the dictates of the governing Act of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), ownership and management of all federal government airports were fully vested in the Authority.

He also noted that the Infrastructure Concession and Regulatory Commission (ICRC) procedure document states, with respect to the agency that wishes to concession a facility that, “The public entity should have enabling authority to transfer its responsibility – enabling legislative and policy framework or an Administrative Order to that effect.

The motion reads in part: “Reflects that from the combined import of the FAAN Act and the ICRC procedures manual, is an evident manifestation that the entire airports concession is based on an incurably faulty foundation.

“For, there is no doubt that it is the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, not the Ministry of Aviation, that has power ‘to transfer its responsibility’ to a would-be concessionaire. It is also FAAN, not the Ministry, which has the requisite legislative & policy framework’ for such;

“Convinced that if the claim that the FEC has approved the concessioning of Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport has any substance, then the FEC has indeed been misguided in its decision, and that action cannot amount to anything than a nullity;

“Worried about the rational in borrowing and spending public money to upgrade the airport only to hand it over to foreign businesses for a period of 30 years in the name of a concession;

“Alarmed that Nigeria is receiving a concession fees or upfront of $1.5m while the total amount of money that the Kano airport is accruing to government is $97.4m;

“Disturbed that this concession is clearly dubious and raise questions on the process and what the actors stand to gain; Recalls that unions in the aviation industry embarked on a strike to question the integrity of the concession exercise, stressing that the concession of the airport away from FAAN would necessarily cause a cessation of the employment of all the staff involuntarily:

“Worried that the concession by the Buhari-led administration raises a fundamental question of injustice on why an elephant project with huge public investment would take place just at the end of the administration; and observes that the faulty gaps inherent in the concession would lead to an array of lawsuits and thereby embarrassing the current administration.”

The Senate Chief Whip, Senator Ali Ndume (APC, Borno South), lamented that some of the government agencies and officials that did the concession, took advantage of what be described as Buhari’s passiveness as a leader, to cheat Nigerians.

Abba Kyari Remains  In Detention After N50m Bail

Mohammed Shosanya

The suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari will still remain in prison,despite being granted bail on Thursday by a Federal High Court in Abuja.

Justice James Omotosho had granted Kyari, a former head of the Nigeria Police Response Team (IRT), bail in the tune of N50million after spending some months in prison.

But,Kyari wont enjoy freedom now as a sister court has refused to extend bail to him.

He and two of his siblings were charged before Justice Omotosho, after being accused of failing to declare their assets to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

The NDLEA had filed the 24-count charge marked, FHC/ABJ/CR/408/2022, against Kyari and his two siblings – Mohammed Baba Kyari and Ali Kyari.

In a ruling on Thursday, Justice Omotosho granted conditional bail to Kyari with two sureties in like sum.

He added that the sureties must have property worth N25million within the court’s jurisdiction, among other conditions.

He held that he was enthusiastic to grant Kyari bail because he did not escape when he had the chance to do so during an attack on Kuje Prison on July 5, 2022.

According to the judge, the majority of inmates at the Correctional escaped during the attack but Kyari and some others did not escape.

Justice Omotosho said Kyari’s refusal to escape, proves that he is willing to face the allegations against him and not jump bail.

The judge also noted that the allegations against Kyari are bailable.

But,the judge held that even when Kyari meets the conditions, the endorsement of his release warrant is subject to developments in a sister-case in which he is being tried with four others on alleged involvement in dealing illicit drugs.

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court Abuja, who is handling the charge didn’t grant bail to Kyari and his co-defendants.

He is being prosecuted before Justice Nwite on cocaine-related charges alongside four members of his former police unit, the Intelligence Response Unit (IRT).

The four other police officers are: Sunday Ubua, an assistant commissioner of police; Bawa James, an assistant superintendent of police; Simon Agirgba, an inspector, and John Nuhu, also an inspector.

Two civilians, Chibunna Umeibe and Emeka Ezenwanne, were also arrested over the charges at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu, Enugu State, have been jailed by the court after they pleaded guilty.

NECO Launches E-platform  For Confirmation Of Results

Mohammed Shosanya

The National Examinations Council, NECO, has launched a unified portal where candidates can easily verify their result online, without having to travel to the Commission.

Code-named NECO e-Verify,the new portal
is an online concept bringing result verification solution that guarantees instant authentication of academic and basic information about prospective candidates for admission and employment into academic institutions and work

At the launch of the portal in Abuja on Thursday,NECO Registrar, Prof. Dantani Wushishi, explained that the introduction of the NECO e-Verify,was due to the growing need for verification and confirmation of results by institutions both home and abroad.

He noted that before now, all requests for verification and confirmation of results were routed through the Council’s headquarters in Minna, “which took a longer time to process.”

According to him,result verification is an important process that helps to ensure the accuracy of academic credentials.

He added:“Due to the growing need for verification and confirmation of results by institutions both home and abroad, the Council decided that now was the best time to introduce the e-Verify platform.

“From available records at our disposal, we have observed that there were requests for verification and confirmation of results from 64 institutions across 37 countries over a two-year period (2020-2022).

“Similarly, we have such requests from 72 institutions in Nigeria within the same period-this is besides requests from individuals which are numerous”

Call Ilorin Muslim Fanatics To Order, Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Practitioners Beg Tinubu

A body of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Practitioners in Nigeria, Isese Welfare Association (IWA) has implored President Bola Tinubu to wade into a brewing security breach in Ilorin, Kwara State, where a member, Omolara Olatunji, popularly known as Yeye Ajesikemi was being threatened by some Muslim fanatics who were against her celebration of this year’s Isese Festival in Ilorin.

The coordinator of the body, Aderemi Ifaoleepin and the Secretary-General, Ifagbenusola Popoola, IWA,conveyed the plea in a press statement made available to Premium News on Thursday.

The group also begged the Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq, the Department of State Security and the Police authority to look into the matter and ensure the provisions of the nation’s constitution on freedom of religion is followed to the letter.

Omolara Oladipo (Yeye Ajesikemi) was alleged to have been threatened by Muslim fanatics recently while preparing for the 2023 Isese Festival,scheduled to hold on the 24th of July, 2023, with the claim that Ilorin belonged to the Muslims alone.

The coordinator of IWA,said every available means of intimidation and death threats were applied by the fanatics to discourage the organizer of the event to cancel the celebration, which is held globally by adherents of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe religion.

According to him, police authority in Kwara state did nothing to stop the threat by the fundamentalists,adding that the law enforcement agency only told the victim to cancel the planned event.

The body said:“ Over the week, we have seen how some fanatical Muslims in Ilorin, Kwara State capital seriously threatened and intimidated an Oníṣẹ̀ṣe (a practitioner of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe – Yorùbá Indigenous Religion) in the person of Yèyé Ajéṣìkẹ́mí Olókun (Omolara Olatunji) whose Ìṣẹ̀ṣe festival was scheduled to take place along Secondary School Road, Oke Andi, Ìlọrin, Kwara State between 22nd and 24th of July, 2023 which has to be cancelled, due to serious threat to her life, and supposedly for security reasons, based on the stern warning and advice of the police.

“We are constrained here to ask these simple and straight questions: is Ilorin no more a Yorùbá community or no more part of Yorubaland? Is Ilorin now solely a Muslim Community? Do people still have the rights under Nigerian Constitution to practice whatever religion they subscribe to? If truly, Islam is a religion of peace, is threatening others over their belief system an act of peace? What does peace mean to these sets of fanatical Muslims in Ilorin?

“It is not only unethical, unlawful and a gross act of misconduct against the right of freedom of worship, but a sheer act of wickedness for the fanatical Muslims in Ilorin community to dictate the mode of worship and religious practices to be observed in “llorin Emirate”.

“Certainly, this act of religious intolerance by these fanatical Muslims in Ilorin calls for a review and reflection by the appropriate authorities. Now is the time to say NO to this uncivilised acts of denying others their constitutionally guaranteed rights of observance of their Indigenous Religious obligations.

“Consequently, we urge the President of Nigeria, His Excellency, Ahmad Bola Tinubu, who is a true son of Yoruba land to wade in and give directives to the security agencies to give utmost protection to our people, same appeal goes to the State Governor, an injustice to one, is an injustice to all.”

The body emphasized its support to the organizer of the event in Ilorin, Kwara State, Yeye Ajesikemi and other Oníṣẹ̀ṣe (Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Practitioners) in the state and all over the world, stating that they will not keep quiet or turn blind eyes to any injustice to its members from any quarter.

They emphasized the need for peaceful coexistence among religious bodies and practitioners to engender human development.

“We, at Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Welfare Association (IWA), aka Ìṣẹ̀ṣe Assembly through this medium wishes to inform the general public that we are solidly behind Yèyé Ajéṣìkẹ́mí and all other committed practising Oníṣẹ̀ṣe in Ilorin, Kwara State.

“And that we will not keep quiet or turn a deaf-hear to this ugly development orchestrated by these sets of extremists/fundamentalists hiding under a religion to threaten and intimidate others. Embrace peace! Love one, love all!! Live and let others live”

$5b Floating LNG Project Will Support Nigeria’s Economy -Tinubu

Mohammed Shosanya

President, Bola Tinubu has pledged support for the implementation of a $5 billion floating Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project in the country.

The President gave the backing when he received a group of joint venture partners made up of UTM FLNG, TECHNIP Energies, and JGC Corporation in his office at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Wednesday

He commended UTM FLNG Limited as well as its technical partners, Technip Energies of France, and its Japanese counterpart, JGC, for the initiative and partnership.

“Yes, we have abundance of gas on the ground. However, the extractive industry needs the injection of your kind of partnership to be able to promote growth.

“It is a must for any government to support. Let me know if there are any bottlenecks, we will break them,” he said.

The President applauded the conglomerate for the massive investment which, he said, would promote growth and protection of the environment.

Leader of the delegation and Group Managing Director (GMD) of UTM FLNG, Julius Rone,disclosed that the multi-floating LNGs are being implemented with a $5 billion loan from AFRIEXIM Bank.

He said Tinubu has promised that his administration would provide full support for the project because it fits into his programme to revive the economy and provide more jobs.

He disclosed that the project has the capacity to produce 300,000 tons of LPG per year and would provide 7,000 direct jobs for Nigerians.

According to him, the facility, which is a subsidiary of UTM Offshore Ltd, will also boost the national economy by producing 1.5 million tonnes of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) annually for export and 300,000 LPG metric tonnes for the domestic market.

He explained that the objective is to lower and stabilize prices of gas while creating thousands of jobs and investment opportunities in Nigeria, adding that the project has the capacity to provide 7,000 jobs for Nigerians.

He assured that the project will serve as a legacy project under the Tinubu administration in the match to revitalize the nation’s economy, rejuvenate the productive sector, and create jobs and investment opportunities while saving millions of Nigerians from the hazards of environmental pollution.

The FLNG facility will be anchored offshore in Akwa Ibom State at about 60m water depth.

He said when the facility gets upstream by the Fourth Quarter of 2026, it would process 1.5 million metric tonnes of Liquefied Natural Gas for foreign market, and produce 300,000 metric tonnes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for domestic use.

Mr. Rone said the company would cater for 25 percent of domestic demand for LPG.

He implored President Tinubu to support to eliminate any encumbrances that may endanger the delivery of the project by the targeted date.

Mohammed Shosanya

The Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education,CHRICED,has implored the presidency to accept the flaws associated with the 2023 general elections in the country

The group’s position came on the heels of the presidency’s criticism of the assessment of the elections by the European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM).

In a statement signed by its executive director,Dr.Ibrahim.M.Zikirullahi,the group said the statement credited to the Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communications and Strategy,Dele Alake gives the impression to Nigerians and the international community that current power holders are unwilling to learn the key reform-related lessons from the 2023 general elections.

It said:As an important instrument for the leadership recruitment in the country, the electoral process and issues connected to it, are too important to be trivialized. Instead of the grandstanding and sophistry, those who claim to be democrats and progressives must put aside their egos and accept the flaws, which have made their so-called mandate questionable in the eyes of the public.

“It is therefore preposterous and indicative of a lack of willingness to right the wrongs for key officials of the state to unjustly castigate national and international organizations, that are dispassionately calling for comprehensive electoral reforms in Nigeria”

The group observed that the issues raised in the EU EOM report are consistent with what credible, nonpartisan civil society organizations noted in their post-election observation reports.

According to the group,it was expected that in response to the identified defects, patriotic statement and women, as well as well-meaning citizens would come together to champion the needed reforms to clean up Nigeria’s elections such that they truly become free, fair and credible in the future.

The wide range of qualitative and quantitative data generated by civic organizations across the country revealed widespread flaws and irregularities, indicating that the 2023 elections were riddled with credibility issues and did not meet citizens’ expectations,it said.

It added:”Consequently, the EU EOM report simply presented these issues, and to its credit, the Mission did not only identify the issues observed during the process, but also provided practical and actionable recommendations to the relevant institutions of Nigerian state and society.

“For instance, the report made reference to states including Rivers, Lagos, Imo, and Abia, which experienced “high levels of orchestrated violence during the campaigns and on election days.” As part of its findings, the report accurately stated: “Overall, the widespread anticipation for well-managed elections were dashed by a flawed process leading to widespread public disappointment and concerns about increasing voter disenchantment.”

On the Presidential election, the report’s findings align with CHRICED’s assessment that on February 25 “voting was critically delayed by the late arrival of sensitive materials and, during the early stages of the collation, presidential result forms from polling units were not displayed in real-time on the IReV as promised by INEC and expected by stakeholders,the statement.

It maintained that it was also true as stated in the EU EOM report that one of the significant anomalies in the entire election process was apparent at collation stage on February 25, due to widespread disorganisation, a lack of adherence to prescribed procedures, and an unsuitable environment.

It claimed that the group went the full length of showing some of the key highlights of the report to dispel the false narrative that the EU EOM is merely engaging in fault finding relating to the elections.

The group stated that it was wrong for the beneficiaries of a flawed mandate cannot pontificate and insist on their own flawed criterion for assessing the credibility of polls and their outcomes.

It added that:”Such state actors therefore need to come off their high horses, shed their arrogant disposition and listen to the voice of reason. CHRICED urges these actors to follow the example of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua who acknowledged that the elections, which brought him to the Presidency were flawed.

“Then, he implemented a comprehensive process of reform that produced modest benefits from which many politicians today have benefited. This is the path to take, not grandstanding and hurling insults at Nigeria’s strategic partners who are contributing to the democratic process”

The group cautioned some non-state actors masquerading as civil society groups and making spurious and baseless assertions about the interventions of well-meaning partners.

” One of such groups, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) recently made the unfounded assertion that the EU EOM Report on the 2023 elections amounts to an imperialist agenda meant to cause anarchy in the country.

“Such a disturbing position is unreasonable and lacks any iota of objectivity. For a faith-based organization like MURIC to make such unguarded statement makes it apparent that it has been coopted by sectional, sectarian or partisan interests.

“Where was MURIC all these years when the same European Union was busy providing various forms of technical support to Nigeria’s electoral process with the goal of ensuring the votes of Nigerians count, including supporting the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)? It is therefore important for this so-called rights group to be mindful of its utterances as such poorly processed views do no good to its credibility”

Tinubu Stops Multiple Taxation

Mohammed Shosanya

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed four Executive Orders into law, to curb what it described as arbitrary multiple taxation policy in Nigeria

Special Adviser, Special Duties, Communication and Strategy, to the President, Dele Alake disclosed the policy directive on Thursday, during an interactive session with State House Correspondents.

The Executive Orders now signed into law by the President, includes the Finance Act (Effective Date Variation) Order, 2023, has now deferred the commencement date of the changes contained in the Act from May 23, 2023 to September 1, 2023.

This is to ensure adherence to the 90 days minimum advance notice for tax changes as contained in the 2017 National Tax Policy.

The second Order involves the Customs, Excise Tariff (Variation) Amendment Order, 2023.

Alake said this has shifted the commencement date of the tax changes from March 27, 2023 to August 1, 2023 and also in line with the National Tax Policy.

He said Mr President has given an Order suspending the 5% Excise Tax on telecommunication services as well as the excise duties escalation on locally manufactured products.

“Further to his commitment to creating a business-friendly environment, the President has ordered the suspension of the newly introduced Green Tax by way of Excise Tax on Single Use Plastics, including plastic containers and bottles.

“In addition, the President has ordered the suspension of Import Tax Adjustment levy on certain vehicles.As a listening leader, the President issued these orders to ameliorate the negative impacts of the tax adjustments on businesses and chokehold on households across affected sectors.

“His Excellency will not exacerbate the plight of Nigerians,”Alake stated.