Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Bloodbath in Enugu as Fulani herdsmen kill 40


About 40 persons have so far been reportedly killed by some Fulani herdsmen at Nimbo in Uzo- Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State, sources told Vanguard at Nsukka Police Area Command, near the area yesterday.

The incident took place barely 24 hours after stories filtered out that no fewer than 500 heavily-armed Fulani herdsmen sneaked into the community preparatory to launch an attack.

About seven villages in Nimbo (Nimbo Ngwoko, Ugwuijoro, Ekwuru, Ebor, Enugu Nimbo, Umuome and Ugwuachara) were among the areas attacked.

Ten residential houses and a church, Christ Holy Church International, aka Odozi Obodo, were also said to have been burnt by the herdsmen just as vehicles and motorcycles were destroed and domestic animals killed.

A young man, whose name was yet to be ascertained, was burnt inside a commuter bus belonging to one Ejima, son of a prominent man popularly called ‘Are you there’ near the Christ Holy Church, Nimbo.

A victim’s story

Kingsley Ezugwu, former Councillor, Nimbo Ward 2, was one of the victims of the attack.

Speaking from his hospital bed in Nsukka, Ezugwu said: “I was coming out from the house when I heard the community bell ringing. I was going with a friend to know what the bell was all about, only to see about 40 Fulani herdsmen armed with sophisticated guns and machetes.

“They pursued us, killed my friend and shot at me several times but missed. They caught up with me and used machetes on me until I lost consciousness.”

He said one of them later discovered that he was alive and called on the others to finish him off. They ignored him.

He said he crawled until a good samaritan helped him to the hospital.

   Dead bodies litter hospitals

   

So far, six dead bodies have been recovered and deposited at Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka, while others, who sustained injuries were rushed to Royal Cross Hospital and Enugu State District Hospital, Nsukka.

Meanwhile, villagers and other residents of the area were fleeing the town.

It’s a national issue—OKOROCHA

In its reaction to the development, the South-East Governors Forum, said what happened at Ukpabi-Nimbo is like any other national issue that deserves the understanding and cooperation  of all Nigerians of goodwill to tackle.

Governor Rochas Okorocha, Chairman of the Forum, speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, said: “It is a national issue that also requires national approach to resolve.

“Our problem in this country is that whatever happens is given an ethnic colouration and that makes the solution to such problem somewhat difficult.”

It’s failure of governance—Ohanaeze

To the Secretary General of Ohanaeze, Dr. Joe Nwaorgu, the continuous killing of people across the country by herdsmen without any response from the Federal Government is a failure of governance.

He said:  “We are very sad and very disappointed that all over the country, not just the South-East, these killings by Fulani herdsmen have continued unabated and nothing concrete is being done by the Federal Government.

“The first act of governance is protection of lives and property. It is complete failure of governance. There has been no response from the Federal Government and this is allowing the Fulani herdsmen to continue the killing spree.

“Everybody is worried about the poor attitude of the Federal Government to this massacre across the country. Boko Haram is operating in the North-East and Fulani herdsmen are killing people all over the country. It is not the herdsmen that should be held responsible, but owners of the cattle.

“The herdsmen are under the instruction of highly-placed Fulani people who own the cattle. They are heavily armed. How many cows can the herdsmen buy? Federal Government should stop this nonsense before it causes a catastrophe.”

Meanwhile, police sources said it would be difficult to say the  actual number of those killed, even as the killing is spreading to other parts of the local government.
Similarly, member representing Uzo-Uwani constituency at the Enugu State House of Assembly, John Ukuta, said: “I am shocked that this has happened to my people.  It is disturbing to learn that security men that were earlier assigned to ward off the rampaging herdsmen disappeared few minutes before they struck only to re-appear after they completed their horrifying assignment.

“This situation has become a national epidemic. People are leaving their communities in droves. Security agencies should move in now.”

Victims

The bodies of those recovered included that of an old man of about 85, and another young man whose throat was slit.

One of the victims, who was simply identified as Mr. Ajogwu, father of the former Councillor for Nimbo Ward 1, Sunday Ajogwu, had his left hand severed.

Another one had his stomach ripped open, spilling  his intestines.

Traditional rulers lament

The traditional ruler of Nimbo, Igwe John Akor, told Vanguard on telephone that the attackers struck at about 7a.m. when they had left for their farms.

He said: “Most of those who were killed died in the early hours of the morning. We are still counting our losses. We have not started going into the farms and bushes to look for our dead brothers and sisters.

“When the situation becomes very calm, we will start looking for the rest of the victims. For now, our prayer is that the Federal Government sends security men to restore peace.”

Also reacting, the traditional ruler of Abbi community, Eze Fidelis Igwe, complained that his community had over the years suffered untold hardship in the hands of Fulani herdsmen, who he accused of maiming and gang-raping “our women at farmlands” in addition to robbing and kidnapping his people or stealing and destroying cash crops in the community.

He said: “This is the fourth time Fulani herdsmen have invaded our community in three years. The losses are too much for us to bear.

“The remaining people of the community have now taken refuge in neighbouring communities due to fear of another invasion by the  herdsmen who do not give signs before striking.

“We have made several appeal to the Police, Uzo-Uwani Local Government and Enugu State government demanding for the Fulani herdsmen to leave our community, but nothing has happened.”

In his reaction, Igwe Herbert Ukuta of Igga in Uzo Uwani said: “I am appealing to the state government and the Commissioner of Police to send some detachment of police and military personnel to secure the lives of Igga community where I come from.

“The Fulani herdsmen had earlier threatened that Igga community is among the areas they will attack.

“They have now attacked Nimbo, which is among the areas they vowed to attack. Others are  Echenwo and Abbi. Already, the people of other communities are fleeing their homes over fear of the  herdsmen attack.”

Already, the Enugu State Police Commissioner, Ekechukwu Nwodibo, had visited the troubled community with the Area Commander for Nsukka, Monday Kuryasi, among other top police officers.

‘They evacuated their cattle’

The Fulani herdsmen had vacated the area with their cattle in the early hours of Saturday, before the attackers, who reportedly came from Nasarawa State, struck.

There had been anxiety in Nimbo following reports that about 500 Fulani herdsmen were assembling to attack the area.

It was gathered that fellow Fulani herdsmen at Adani had, at the weekend, imported about 500 others from Nasarawa State to help them invade Nimbo community on the grounds that some of their cattle were missing in the area.

 Stakeholders’ wasted efforts

However, as a result of the development, stakeholders from the local government met, weekend, in Enugu to find solution to the incessant attacks, kidnap and rape by herdsmen on communities in the local government.

According to sources, Chairman of Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, Cornell Onwubuya, had alerted Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and the state Commissioner of Police, Ekechukwu Nwodibo, of the threat.

Onwubuya was said to have further alerted other stakeholders who met leaders of the Fulani community in Enugu State on the impending attack.

Speaking at the emergency meeting held on Saturday, Onwubuya said the local leaders of the Fulani community also confirmed that there were attempts to bring in mercenaries to attack some communities in Uzo-Uwani, adding that the Fulani leaders in Enugu had complained that some of their people were killed within the axis of Nimbo and Abbi communities in the recent past.

 Fulani leader’s failed assurance

At the meeting, Enugu State leader of the Fulani community, Alhaji Haldo Saidu Baso, said he had lived in Enugu State for over 33 years and would not be alive to witness the type of crisis they were talking about.

The Fulani leader said he would talk to his people not to take laws into their hands but to report disturbing issues to the traditional rulers of the communities.

We learned from a native, who witnessed the gory scene that the herdsmen were armed with AK-47 rifles, and came with two buses fully loaded with arms and ammunition at about 7.13a.m.

Police, Army move in

Contacted, Police Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amaraizu, said: “The Commissioner, Ekechukwu Nwodibo, is in the area with a combined team of Army and Police.  I can confirm there were casualties but the exact number is still what I do not know.”

At press time, efforts to speak with the Local Government Chairman failed as he claimed to be at the scene of the crisis with Nwodibo and other police officers.





Leicester one win away from ‘incredible’ title triumph

Leicester will complete an “incredible” Premier League title triumph and be crowned champions of England for the first time in their history if they beat Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

     

Tottenham Hotspur, the only team who can deny the Midlands club the title, lost ground with a 1-1 draw at home to West Bromwich Albion on Monday that meant they were seven points behind with One games left to play.

Even if Leicester, 5,000/1 rank outsiders in pre-season to win the Premier League after narrowly avoiding relegation last term, slip up at Old Trafford the Foxes will still be in pole position to finish the season as champions.

“There’s still work to do but, in most people’s eyes, it is done and dusted,” former Leicester defender Matt Elliott told BBC Radio Five.

“Leicester can win the title at Old Trafford… it sounds incredible. I’m covering it on the radio and there are three of us going up in the car. If they win, it won’t be me driving home.”

This season has seen Midlands club Leicester leave established Premier League giants such as Manchester City, Arsenal and defending champions Chelsea well behind them.

Owned by Thai billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Leicester have already qualified for the Champions League for the first time in a season where only the three promoted clubs — Watford, Norwich and Bournemouth — started at longer odds to win the Premier League.

Foxes manager Claudio Ranieri, who replaced sacked former Leicester boss Nigel Pearson in pre-season, was derided as the ‘Tinkerman’ when he first made his name in English football as Chelsea manager from 2000-04.

But under the Italian’s guidance the likes of Algeria winger Riyad Mahrez, named last week as the Professional Footballers’ Association Player of the Year, and leading scorer Jamie Vardy have enjoyed the best seasons of their careers, with the Foxes all-action game proving hard to resist in a campaign where they’ve lost just three league games to date.

When Leicester appointed Ranieri, lifelong Foxes fan and former England striker Gary Lineker, who started his career with his hometown club, tweeted: “Claudio Ranieri, really?”

Lineker subsequently admitted: “Oh how wrong I was, how wonderfully, spectacularly, blissfully wrong.”

The only downside for Leicester’s best-known supporter is that it looks as if he may have to make good on a promise to present the BBC’s flagship Match of the Day football programme in his underpants if the Foxes win the title.

“I’ve kind of said I’ll have to do it,” Lineker told the Radio Times magazine in an interview published Tuesday. “I’ve told them many times, ‘Please tell me I can’t do it’.

“When I sent the tweet in December I categorically knew there was zero chance that (Leicester) would win.”

Leicester will be without Vardy at Old Trafford after the Football Association gave him an additional one-match ban on Tuesday for improper conduct following his red card against West Ham.

But they were without the England forward last weekend as well and still beat Swansea City 4-0. It’s been that sort of season for Leicester.

 

Controversy as Army, Kaduna govt differ over number of buried Shi’ites members

The Nigerian Army and the Kaduna State Government on Monday differed on the number of corpses released for mass burial during the December 15, 2015 clash between members of the Shi’ite sect and the Army in Zaria, Kaduna State.
 
       
 

 While the government had said at previous hearing of the Justice Mohammed Lawal Garba-led commission that, at least, 347 corpses were handed over to its officials by the Army for mass burial, the Army claimed it handed over just “few” corpses to the government.

The Army refused to release the figures it handed over to the government while testifying before the commission on the Army/Shi’ites clash on Monday.

The Secretary to the Kaduna State Government, Mallam Balarabe Lawal, had at the previous sitting of the commission, said not less than 347 unknown corpses from the last December clash were given a mass burial in Kaduna few days after the clash.

Also, the Director General of Interfaith, Muhammad Musa, had concurred by claiming that he led the burial of the unknown corpses and that it was carried out between 12am and 5am.

Musa had said, “On 13th December, I received a phone call from the Secretary to the State Governor to come to the Government House, after which I was directed to go to Zaria to find out the number of corpses and how they would be buried.

“At the Nigerian Army Depot, the SSG directed me to meet with one Major Ogundare regarding the corpses there. After introducing myself, he refused to let me know the number; but later on, the SSG called me and told me the number.”

However, the Nigerian Army maintained on Monday that few corpses, and not the 347 corpses, were handed over to the government for burial.

At the resumed sitting of the commission on Monday, a medical officer from the Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria, Major Uche Agulana, told the commission that  contrary to the state government’s claim that 347 corpses were buried in a mass grave,  he handed over few corpses to the representative of the state government.

Agulana, when cross examined by the counsel for the commission to give the actual figure of the dead, said he did not keep the record of the deaths as, according to him, he was busy at that time “trying to save lives that were brought into the hospital.”

Court sentences ‘dentist of horror’ to 8 years in jail


A French court on Tuesday sentenced a Dutch dentist to eight years in jail for deliberately mangling his patients’ mouths in a case which saw him dubbed “the dentist of horror”.

Jacobus van Nierop, 51, went on trial in March for ripping out healthy teeth and leaving dozens of patients with injuries including broken jaws, recurrent abscesses and septicaemia in the small central town of Chateau-Chinon.

The court in the central town of Nevers also banned him from practising as a dentist and fined him 10,500 euros ($11,900).

During the trial, prosecutor Lucile Jaillon-Bru said Van Nierop had carried out “useless and painful procedures” on about 100 patients with the aim of having them reimbursed by medical insurance schemes.

She said he took “pleasure at causing pain” to his patients.

Over speeding caused Ekiti doctors death, says FRSC


The Kaduna State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), on Tuesday, attributed the accident that claimed the lives of six Ekiti State medical doctors to over speeding.

The Sector Head of Operations, Deputy Corps Commander, Salisu Galadunci stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna.
 


 NAN reports that the accident occurred on Sunday at Doka, along Abuja –Kaduna road.

“Twelve medical doctors and a driver were in an 18-seater bus travelling to Sokoto for Nigeria Medical Association (NMA)’s annual conference and had a tyre bust due to over speeding.

“The vehicle overturned with the occupants and six of the doctors died along with the driver while six others survived with various degrees of injuries.

“Bodies of the victim were evacuated to St. Gerard Hospital for depositing and medical attention”.

Galadunci noted that over speeding was responsible for a larger percentage of accidents on Nigerian roads.

The official advised drivers to desist from over speeding to save lives.

Meanwhile, one of the survivors, the Ekiti state NMA’s branch Chairman, Dr John Akinbote, has blamed the death of the doctors on lack of immediate medical attention.

Akinbote made the claim while speaking with journalists on his hospital bed on Monday at St. Gerard Hospital, where other surviving doctors are currently receiving treatment.

He said: “Those that died would have survived if we got good medical attention from the point of the accident to the Doka General Hospital in Kaduna.

“It became even worst, when we got to Doka Hospital and there was no single doctor to attend to us and the only nurse on duty had no first aid facilities to administer treatment.

“I am sure, if FRSC personnel that took us to Doka Hospital and the nurse on duty had medical facilities to give first aid treatment, our doctors and driver wouldn’t have died.”

Another survivor, Dr Stephen Ayosanmi, said the driver had slammed the brakes when the tyre burst causing the bus to somersault.

Those who lost their lives in the auto crash included Dr Alex Akinyele,, Dr Tunde Adesanmi, Dr O.J. Taiwo, Dr J.B. Ogunseye, Dr O. Olajide, Dr Atolani Adeniyi, and the driver Mr Ajibola.

FG to launch reviewed occupational safety checklist on Thursday

The Federal Government will on Thursday, launch a reviewed Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Inspection Checklist for the country, a statement has said.

   

  The information is contained in a statement issued by Mr Samuel Olowookere, the Deputy Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, in Abuja on Monday.

The document will be launched by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, as part of activities to mark 2016 World Day for Safety and Health at Work celebrated on April 28 every year.

It stated that the checklist would help to strengthen the National Occupational Safety and Health Inspection system in accordance to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) standard.

“According to the ILO convention C187, National Occupational Safety and Health culture was one in which the right to a safe and healthy working environment is respected at all levels.

It said the OSH Inspection Checklist was meant to ensure uniformity and effective OSH Inspection System as well as provide a useful tool for self-evaluation at enterprise level.

The minister will also declare open a symposium to mark the annual international campaign to promote safety, health and decent work, the statement said.

World Day for Safety and Health at Work is an annual international campaign against millions of workers losing their lives through accidents and diseases linked to their work.

The theme for the 2016 celebration is ‘`Workplace Stress: A collective Challenge’’, to reflect on the pressure faced by workers in relation to the conditions and demands of their work.

“Beyond psychosocial risk factors, the workplace is becoming more stressful and work-related stress is generally acknowledged as a global issue, affecting all countries, the professions and workers,’’ the statement said.

It called on all stakeholders at all levels of the economy to attend the 2016 Symposium scheduled to hold at the National Human Rights Commission Auditorium, Abuja. (NAN)

Ministry of Science signs MoU with UniAbuja on research projects

The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST) on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with University of Abuja (UniAbuja) on research projects.

 
         .            Onu

Information about the MoU is contained in a statement issued by Mr Taye Akinyemi, the Chief Press Secretary to the Science and Technology Minister in Abuja.

Akinyemi stated that the Minister in of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, stated this when the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Michael Adikwu, paid him a visit in Abuja.

He said that the MoU was part of the innovative and technological drive between the ministry and the university.

He quoted the minister as saying that the ministry would further sign similar MoU with other universities in the remaining five geo- political zones.

“The MoU is to promote research findings and good ideas that will culminate into good products and services for Nigerians.”

The vice chancellor was also quoted as saying that the purpose of the visit was to establish collaboration with the ministry in areas of research findings.

Adikwu added the collaboration was to promote accelerated development in innovations to assist students contribute their quota toward national development. (NAN)

NSCDC sets up team on enforcement of fuel price in Jigawa

The Jigawa Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), on Tuesday, said it had set up a special team on enforcement of fuel price.

 

The Command’s Spokesman, DSC Adamu Abdullahi, disclosed this in Dutse in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

“The Jigawa NSCDC command has set up a special team on enforcement of fuel prices.

“The action followed the Presidential directive for the implementation of price regime on Petroleum Motor Spirit in all filling stations across the country, “ Abdullahi said.

Abdullahi said that henceforth, the corps would ensure that PMS is sold at N86 at NNPC filling stations and N86.50 in other filling stations.

According to him, all stakeholders were invited for a meeting at the command’s office to inform them about the development.

He said that the meeting was attended by officials of National Association of Transport Owners, National Union of Road Transport Workers, Association of Commercial Motorcycles Riders of Nigeria, Filling stations managers and owners, and Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria.

The command’s spokesman warned people sabotaging government`s efforts toward fuel sufficiency to steer clear of Jigawa, as anyone caught would face the full wrath of the law.

BREAKING NEWS!!! Lil Kesh Will Leave YBNL Before The End Of May



 Time Up!!

A Confirmed source close to YBNL disclosed to us that Lil Kesh is about to use the Exit door from Olamide’s owned record label, YBNL.

Our source confirmed that his contract expired 2 weeks ago and Lil kesh said he’s not interested in renewing the deal.

Lil Kesh will be floating his own label soonest named “YAGI” soon.

Our source further confirmed that this is the main reason why Olamide has not said anything concerning shooting or releasing a video for any Track on the Lil Kesh’s Album… Very Unusual of YBNL.

We’ll keep you all posted as new stories unfold in the YBNL’s Camp.

Before we wrap this up, Here are few question we have for his Fans.

See below:-

Do you think Lil Kesh will do good for himself outside YBNL?

Can he stand the Heat in the industry?

Drop your Comments.

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How 6 Ekiti doctors died, survivor recounts

A survivor from Sunday’s accident in which six medical doctors, and a driver from Ekiti State were killed 60 kilometres from Kaduna State, yesterday told Vanguard exclusively on his sick bed in Kaduna how the accident occurred.

 

He  said the doctors would not have died had basic medical care been administered on them after the accident.

He said the incident occurred around where the late Minister of state for Labour and Productivity, James Ocholi and his family perished in an accident on March 6, 2006.

Those who lost their lives in the accident were: Dr Tunde Aladesanmi of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, FETHI; Dr Ojo Taiwo, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital,, EKSUTH; NMA Secretary, Dr Akinyele Alex; Dr J. Ogunseye of the Health Management Board; President, EKSUTH Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), Dr Olajide, Dr Adeniyi James of the FETHI and a driver identified as   Mr.   Ajibola.

Decrying the poor state of Doka Hospital, Senator Shehu Sani (APC, Kaduna Central), who visited some of the injured doctors at St. Gerard Catholic Hospital, Kakuri, Kaduna called on the Federal Government to assist the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, with enough rescue facilities.

At least four of the medical doctors, who survived the accident while  travelling to attend a National Delegate Conference of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, in Sokoto were at present receiving medical attention at the St. Gerard Catholic Medical Hospital, Kakuri.

One of the survivors, Dr. Stephen Ayosanmi of EKSUTH, spoke on his hospital bed exclusively to Vanguard on the accident.

How it happened

Ayosanmi said: “I am one of the delegates for the National NMA Conference taking place in Sokoto. On our way, we decided to follow through Kaduna and stop so that we would continue our journey to the conference the following day. We were about 60km to Kaduna when the accident happened. We were in a bus that seats between 15 and 16 person. But we were 13 in the bus, including the driver. Aside the driver, we were all doctors. This was on Sunday, April 24. As we were approaching Kaduna, suddenly a tire burst. The bus somersaulted. This was around  4:45pm.”

Continuing, he said “When the accident happened, some of us came out and people came and tried to help in the rescue effort. I came and I found out that I did not have any fracture or serious injury. By the time the members of the Road Safety Corps came, some doctors that were severely injured had died. Five of them! But, we have two who could still survive. So we rushed them to the nearby hospital (Doka General Hospital, about 70 km to Kaduna).
“At the hospital, I was surprised when they said that there was no doctor there. I was even telling the nurses, ‘ok give me a pain reliever and let me put you through on how to resuscitate that man that was lying near me. But none of them attended to us. They were just running around, saying there was no this, no that. They were running around looking for this and that.

Then I pleaded with the Road Safety to take us to the nearest hospital away from the one we were. I said they should take us to Suleja, Kaduna, wherever, but the Road Safety said that they didn’t even have fuel. I told them that it was ok, that I would pay for fuel. So we left the place in search for fuel and bought the fuel on the road. But, before we got to the hospital (St. Gerard, Kaduna) the other person had died. That made the number of deaths six. The other very injured person, who was in the other bus also died, making the casualty seven”, he said.

Ekiti hospitals grounded, staff Protest

Meanwhile, activities in all the major Health institutions in Ekiti State, were paralysed yesterday by the death of six doctors involved in a ghastly motor accident along Kaduna road on Sunday.

The hospitals affected by the sad development included, Federal Teaching Hospital , Ido Ekiti (FETHI), the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH) and other general hospitals.

In a reaction to the sad development, doctors, nurses and other staff of FETHI trooped out as early as 7am,   locked the main gate of the hospital in protest, a situation which caused serious panic to the patients and intending visitors.

The placard-carrying protesters expressed grief over the death of three doctors in FETHI out of those that lost their lives, saying they suspected that their death was diabolical and beyond human imagination.

When newsmen visited EKSUTH in Ado Ekiti, the staff were seen in clusters discussing the situation, while  few colleagues of the deceased, were at hand to render medical services to patients on admission.

Speaking on the incident, the FETHI’s Chief Medical Director , Dr Lawrence Ayodele , described the death as a national disaster, saying ‘’It is not about the state, but the whole country because   it involves six senior doctors and a driver.”

Ekiti govt declares 3 days mourning

Meantime, Governor Ayodele Fayose has described the death of the doctors and one driver in the State, as a monumental loss not only to the people of Ekiti State but to Nigerians, declaring three days of mourning from  Monday to Wednesday.

The governor, who directed that all flags should be flown at half-mast, described the death as an eclipse of professional and intellectual figures, who lost their lives in active service to mankind, saying; “Ekiti has lost some of the best trees in its forest of medicine. I am deeply sad. This is one loss too many.”

NMA declares 7 days mourning

Also, the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, yesterday declared one week of mourning from April 26 to May 3

NMA in a statement by its National Organizing Committee of the Conference directed all doctors to put on black band on the left arm over white overall while during the conference.

The statement by NMA President, Dr. Kayode Obembe and Secretary General, Dr. Adewunmi Alayaki, equally released the names of the doctors including the driver.

Minister mourns

Reacting, Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, described the incident as a tragic loss to the Nigerian Medical community.

In a message to leadership of NMA over the loss of the doctors, he said “Our prayers is that Almighty God in his infinite mercy will give the family, friends and the entire members of NMA the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. I am using this medium thank the leadership of the NMA especially those at the scene of accident in Kaduna.”

2016 BUDGET ROW: Saraki, other senators meet Buhari today


SENATE President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, will lead other senators to a crucial meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari today to find a lasting solution to the 2016 Appropriation Bill logjam.

The meeting, billed to hold last Friday, was shifted because one of the personalities key to the meeting was out of town.

Vanguard gathered yesterday that the meeting with President Buhari had become imperative as it would be an avenue to bring up grey areas identified in the budget and harmonize them in the overall interest of Nigerians.

Also to attend the meeting are Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu; Senate Leader, Ali Ndume; Deputy Senate Leader, Ibn Na’Allah; Chief Whip, Senator Olusola Adeyeye; and Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Francis Alimikhena.

Others include Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio; Deputy Minority Leader, Emmanuel Bwacha; Minority Whip, Senator Philip Aduda, and Senate Deputy and Minority Whip, Senator Biodun Olujimi.

Also to be at the meeting are members of Appropriation and Finance Committees of the two arms of the National Assembly.

According to a source, the Presidency is highly disappointed with the manner the 2016 budget sent by the executive was distorted, with figures allocated to projects reduced, thereby making it difficult for the government to perform if the budget was assented to by the President.

After today’s meeting, the Senate is expected to softpedal on its bid to override President Buhari if he fails to sign the budget document into law at the expiration of the stipulated 30 days, in consonance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.

The source noted that the Presidency sent a 28-page budget document with every aspect of the figures changed by the National Assembly, just as the senators, especially chairmen of committees blamed Senator Danjuma Goje, Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, as the brain behind the mutilation of the budget.

A member of the Appropriation Committee, who spoke with Vanguard on condition of anonymity, said Goje and his counterpart in the House of Representatives, Abdulmumin Jibrin, were the masterminds of the entire mess, having failed to carry other members along.

According to him, members of the committee were not part of the appropriation process as Goje literarily left the work to Jibrin.
He added that the action explained why last week’s closed door session was stormy and called for the removal of Goje as chairman of the committee.

The source noted that in the letter to the Senate by the Presidency, dated April 16, the President explained that there were some priority areas that were affected in the budget which must be addressed for effective governance.

According to the source, the Presidency frowned at the housing budget which was put at over N200 billion, but was reduced to N99 billion.

The source told Vanguard that today’s meeting with the President would resolve that the Presidency should send in a supplementary budget, indicating areas of differences, adding that the Senate would give them accelerated approval, rather than resort to constitutional way of resolving the quagmire which would not be good for the country.

Padded budget

Meanwhile, indications emerged, yesterday, that the National Assembly padded the 2016 federal budget by about N500 billion above the revenue projection and built-in deficit, thus making it impossible for the President to implement, going by the current fiscal situation in the country, if signed into law.
Vanguard learned from sources close to the Budget Office that “federal lawmakers went over board to raise the budget by about N500 billion beyond the projected revenue and the deficit built into the 2016 budget”.

Those who know about happenings in the budget told Vanguard that the budget, as presented to the President, was not “implementable”.

“The budget can not be implemented as passed by the National Assembly,” a source said.

Besides raising the budget figures, the National Assembly members were said to have included projects such as provisions of boreholes, town halls, football pitches as constituency projects to be funded by the Federal Government.

This, it was learned, angered the Presidency as these are issues that states and local governments should be funding.

According to an official who knows about development in the budget, “the constituency issues can be overlooked or at worse not implemented but there are other fundamental issues in the budget as passed by the National Assembly.

We also learned, yesterday, that the leaderships of the Senate and the House were not aware of these details until the President drew their attention to it.

It was upon discovery of the frivolities and the undue transfer of funds from one budget head to another that the leadership of the National Assembly accepted to review the budget.

The President was not ready to make any issue out of it but just requested understanding of members of the National Assembly to take a closer look at the provisions in the budget and review the unnecessary items and the undue transfer of funds from one budget head to another to make it easy for the executive to implement.

Besides, the National Assembly may have begun reviewing details of the budget presented to the President last month, following his request that anomalies noticed in the budget document be amended to enable easy implementation.

It was gathered that the two chambers of the National Assembly have decided to set up a small committee to quickly review the contents of the document and make necessary amendments in line with the request of President Buhari.

A senior lawmaker said the team was expected to work closely with another team from the executive to fast-track the process and hopefully complete work by this weekend.

The leadership of the National Assembly was scheduled to meet with the President and some relevant members of the cabinet weekend but the meeting did not hold because of the absence of one of the senior members of the National Assembly.

Although the House of Representatives was ready to reconsider the budget when the executive cried foul when the details were submitted, the Senate insisted that the President must first assent to the Bill as passed and thereafter bring forward areas of concern in a Supplementary Bill.

This position was said to have put the President off, prompting his insistence that he could not sign a budget he would not be able to implement.

According to a source in the Presidency, “President Muhammadu Buhari insisted he made a pledge to Nigerians and would not go against that pledge, no matter the pressure.

“He said he could not honestly implement the budget as presented, and that signing it would amount to not only deceiving himself but Nigerians because the budget is not implementable.”

The source said the President’s position was based on his earlier experience with some officers of the National Assembly who would agree with him on some issues and later renege just to blackmail him.

He cited two earlier issues on the same budget: “There was an agreement that since there are errors and omissions in the budget because of the shortness of time during which it was prepared, that it should be taken back and corrected.

The next thing that was heard was that the budget was missing.
“That development thoroughly embarrassed the President. It happened again when the corrected version was presented and they now claimed they had two budgets.

“Ordinarily, the President would have just signed the budget and send a Supplementary Bill to them but because of the earlier experiences, he can no longer trust them to keep their word.

“Besides, it is easier and time-saving to correct the contentious areas and send it back to the President without formalities than to go the way of Appropriation Bill which will take the formal protocol of Bill presentation, readings, committee work, eventual approval, passing by the joint chambers and presentation to the President.”

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, on his Facebook wall over the weekend had posted that the President would not be rushed into signing the budget unless it was delivered in a format that could be successfully implemented, in line with the administration’s strategic agenda.

Enyeama beats De Gea, Cech, ranks sixth best goalkeeper in the world


Former Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama has been named among the top 10 goalkeepers in Europe for the 2015/16 season by the Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory, reports goal.

The ranking was done taking into account the number of goals conceded per match, number of minutes per goal, number of passes per match, number of saves per match, number of saves per goal conceded and the percentage of saves.

The 33-year-old finished in sixth place behind illustrious goalkeepers like Manuel Neuer of Bayern Munich, Jan Oblak of Atletico Madrid, Gianluigi Buffon of Juventus, Kevin Trapp of PSG and Claudio Bravo of Barcelona.

Coming behind Enyeama on the list are Tottenham’s Hugo Lloris, Alphonse Areola of Villareal, Keylor Navas of Real Madrid and Pepe Reina of Napoli in the list of 10.

The Nigerian missed out on winning silverware with Lille this season as they lost 2-1 to PSG in Saturday’s French Cup final.

Enyeama’s illustrious international career came to an abrupt end last year when he announced his retirement after a publicized fall out with former Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh.

He earned a record 101 caps with the Super Eagles and won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations title.

Ronaldo ‘ll ruin you, Zidane warns Man City


ZINEDINE ZIDANE has warned Manchester City: Cristiano Ronaldo is happy — and he’s coming to get you.

French legend Zidane inherited a fractured dressing room from Rafa Benitez when the Spaniard got the axe in January. While Gareth Bale was sad to see the former Liverpool and now Newcastle boss go, Ronaldo’s relationship with Benitez had all but broken down.

Ronaldo, 31, failed to score in Real’s first eight big matches of the season, the win at Athletic Bilbao, the draw at Atletico Madrid, both clashes against PSG, the loss in Seville, the home loss to Barcelona, the loss at Villarreal, and the draw at Valencia.

 

It fuelled rumours the Portuguese striker would be on his way this summer, with PSG desperate to lure him to Ligue 1 and Manchester United fans dreaming of an Old Trafford return.

Ronaldo will be back in Manchester today

And Zidane told Manuel Pellegrini and his Etihad troops the star of the Real squad is once again in the frame of mind to show he is the finest on the planet.

Ronaldo’s hat-trick in the quarter-final comeback triumph over Wolfsburg took him to 16 goals in the Champions League this season — just one behind the record he set as Real completed their tenth triumph in 2014.

He has now scored nine in the six most important matches since Zidane’s appointment in January.

In what appeared a deliberate sideswipe at Benitez’s handling of Ronaldo, Zidane said: “Cristiano has always been like this with me.

“There may have been moments where he didn’t score but you never have to worry about Cristiano. He is very happy and very comfortable with everyone here not just with me.

Collapse 36 states into 6 zones —Ekweremadu


Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Deputy President of the Senate, has called for the collapse of the 36 states of the federation into six geopolitical zones as part of a drastic restructuring of the country’s federation failing which the country’s development would continually be hindered.

The abolition of the 36 states, he said, would release the latent potentials for growth by the regions, which he said, were, over the years, foiled by the reckless derailment of the country’s federalism by successive military governments.

Ekweremadu’s positions were offered in his new book, Who will love my country: Ideas of building the Nigeria of our dreams, which is due for public presentation tomorrow in Abuja.

The Deputy President of the Senate praised the nation’s founding fathers, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Dr. Nnamadi Azikiwe and Sir Ahmadu Bello, for espousing federalism as the basis of the country’s federation at independence.

He said that suggestions that fiscal federalism would bring about distortive growth were untenable, affirming that even in a forest, not all trees are equal.

Mimiko seeks review of revenue allocation formula

WORRIED by the dwindling state of the economy, the Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, yesterday, asked the Federal Government to review the revenue allocation formula for the purpose of development of states and local government areas.

 

He spoke while swearing in the 18 newly  elected Local government Chairmen and Councillors across the 18 areas of the state.

Governor Mimiko wondered why the constitution, which stipulated that the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMFAC, should be reviewing the revenue allocation every five years had been jettisoned in the last seven years.

He said “with the present state of finance, it will just be apposite to call the attention of the federal government to our skewed fiscal federalism that vests a disproportionate percentage (52%) of revenue in the federal government.

However the states and local governments, the very tiers with considerable contacts with the populace, are given 26 per cent and 20 per cent respectively.”

He expressed worry that “this can only cause a major hindrance to the development and implementation of policies  at the local levels.”

Besides, he said “by virtue of Paragraph 32 (b) Part I of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, RMAFC is empowered to prescribe a periodic review of the Revenue Allocation formula every five years in accordance with Section 162 (2) of same constitution.

”Regrettably, this has not been done since 1999. We are appealing to RMFAC and the Federal Government, to take the appropriate bill to the National Assembly.”

30-day fuel imports can build 15 modular refineries — Don


A university don has argued that the cost of importing petroleum products for 30 days is capable of building up to 15 modular refineries in the country, even as he urged the federal government to tap from the technology of illegal refineries instead of destroying them.

A Director, Centre of Gas, Refining and Petrochemicals, Institute of Petroleum Resources, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Godwin Igwe, who said this at the African Modular Refinery Seminar in Lagos, also said modular refineries will diversify the Nigerian economy, with its security implications for the country.


 

 According to him, “Modular refineries are required right now. Cost of importing fuel in 30 days is enough to build 10-15 modular crude refineries. The Government should therefore set up a guiding policy document (law) to enable entrepreneurs to develop the country.”

As regards illegal refineries, Igwe said: “We can train and turn the ‘illegal refineries’ to ‘legal refineries. The ‘illegals’ already have the necessary raw production skills.  We just need to provide guidance and training. The knowledge gap in distillation processes will be provided on appropriate standards, specifications, and catalysis.”

The university don listed the benefits of establishing 15 modular refineries to include:

Production of a combined volume of over 1,000,000 liters per day of petrol, diesel, aviation kero, kerosine, naphtha, and other petrochemical products
Creation of over one million jobs for Nigerian youths
Creation of over 1000 spin off medium and small businesses, such as shipping, engineering, construction, logistics, fabrication, and many more
Training of over 120,000 Nigerians and community indigenes
Provision of food and shelter for over 5 million Nigerians
Rejuvenation of our national economy with another “oil boom era” and chance to export excess fuel produced by the refineries and earn forex from fuel export
Regeneration of various key socio-economic sectors that can sustainably raise the Nigerian GDP
Oil communities can be transformed into an oil capital of Nigeria and Africa by forming oil community cooperatives and making them key stakeholders as joint venture partners in the ownership and operation of these modular refineries.
Igwe further said that the idea of modular refineries at strategic locations of the country will increase internally generated revenue and reduce fuel scarcity.

“The role of Federal and State Governments is to create enabling environment for all, including foreign, local investors, and the oil rich community cooperatives.

“Government should provide oil communities, indigenes an alternative sustainable source of income to foster a fresh sense of ownership and deep sense of commitment and responsibility for protecting all the Nigerian oil assets in their environment.“

Power crisis: We lack gas to generate 7,000MW —Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, lamented that the country didn’t  have sufficient gas to fire the country’s power plants to generate up to 7,000 megawatts of electricity.

 

This was even as the President of Nigerian Association for Energy Economics, NAEE, Mr. Wumi Iledare, stated that in line with the current realities in the global petroleum industry and the foreign exchange rate, the price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol, in the country should be about N120 per litre.

Osinbajo, who spoke at the NAEE/International Association for Energy Economics Annual International Conference in Abuja, expressed disappointment in the fact that despite Nigeria’s enormous natural gas reserves of over 185 trillion cubic feet, the country was still faced with huge energy supply problems.

“In fact, it is an irony that we do not have sufficient gas to fire our power plants up to 7,000MW, yet in energy industry circles,  Nigeria is described as more of a gas territory than an oil territory,” Osinbajo, who was represented by his Senior Special Assistant (Power and Privatisation), Chiedu Ugbo, said.

He said currently, the country had over 12,500MW of installed electricity generating capacity, consisting of gas thermal, and hydropower plants, stating that capacity of about 7,000MW was available to be generated, if the required fuel was available.

He, however, disclosed that in spite of the available capacity, power plants in the country, over the last couple of weeks, distributed less than 4,000MW of electricity to consumers across the country.

Inadequate investment on gas facilities

Osinbajo blamed the development on inadequate investment on gas facilities,gas flaring, inadequate gas infrastructure and vandalism, among others.

He said: “We have limited gas molecules to supply to the power plants. This is a result of many years of under-investment in gas gathering and processing for domestic consumption and also many years of gas flaring. Nigeria alone flares about half of the 40 billion cubic meters of associated gas estimated to be flared in Africa annually.

To address the situation, Osinbajo disclosed that the Federal Government was aware that there is no alternative to electric energy for energizing and powering Nigeria’s economic growth and development; hence it is determined to resolve the challenges to achieving sustainable energy supply in the country.

“We are working tirelessly towards resolving the gas-to-power challenge, ensuring that the needed investment will be made in gas gathering and processing for domestic consumption, especially for power plants and, at the same time working to ensure sustainability of supply of existing gas volumes,” he noted.

PMS should sell at N120 per litre

Also speaking, Iledare stated that he did not see the low oil price as a disaster for Nigeria, stating that it offered the country the opportunity to adopt fiscal responsibility practices and reduce fiscal irresponsibility.

He further stated that the low oil price allowed the country to take advantage of the situation to allow prices in the sector to be determined at current international market price, while he recommended a PMS’ price of N120 per litre. He said the Federal Government had no business regulating the sector.

He said managing the petroleum sector had become  elusive, adding that regulators should be autonomous and that any regulation put forward should have the backing of the law.

He warned that it was foolhardy for the country to perpetually develop oil and gas resources for cash, instead of satisfying the country’s energy needs.

FG requires N2trn to complete ongoing road projects —Fashola


The Federal Government will require about N2trillion to complete no new fewer than 226 ongoing road projects across the country.

The Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola made the disclosure in Lagos while speaking at a Town Hall meeting organized to brief the public on the activities of the government in the last 11 months.

 

He, however, said the total amount allocated to all the sectors under his ministry in the 2016 budget was less than N500billion, stressing that the government did not have enough resources to complete all the projects at present.

Fashola added that the focus of the government for now would be to complete some of the projects and not to undertake new ones.

He said: “The Ministry of Power, Works and Housing proposed N423billion at the Federal Executive Council and the information reaching us is that we are not going to get all that. Ongoing road projects alone awarded by the government before we came— about 266 roads awarded in the various states— the liability to complete them is about N2trillion. So, when you look at N400billion, you know that that is not enough, but when you compare what this administration is going to do with the N400billion, with what the last administration did,you will know it is much progress.

“What the last administration did was to budget N18billion for all the roads in the country, knowing the liability was in excess of N2trilion. For the three sectors,that is Works, Housing and Power, the total budget by the last administration was N24.5billion. So, this administration decided to move away from that and that is why we have a figure that may not be enough, but substantial for the sectors.“

In the power sector, the minister said though there were many challenges facing the sector, the government would do everything possible to fulfill its promise to revamp it.

He said the 5,000 megawatts the country was generating was inadequate and explained that the government was completing some ongoing power projects and taking other steps to boost generation.

On electricity metering, Fashola said his ministry was engaging the distribution companies to ensure that they distribute metres to households.

He said it was through metering that consumers could be appropriately charged and that power companies themselves could block revenue leakages.

The minister said government was designing a housing model for the country that would not only take care the problem of affordability but also take into consideration cultural suitability in every part of the nation.

Scarcity: FG asks states to monitor fuel distribution

 All the 36 state governors have been challenged to monitor petroleum products distribution in their respective states, in a bid to tackle the persistent fuel shortages, particularly of premium motor spirit, PMS, also called petrol.

 

     Apapa road blocked by Tankers

This is a fallout of a crucial meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, sources close to the meeting toldVanguard on the telephone.

Accordingly, the governors were also charged to set up task forces to monitor products movement from the depots to various destinations, to help the Federal Government fight the high incidence of hoarding and products diversion that had characterised the market in the recent time.

The charge came, even as the National Petroleum Marketing Company, NPMC, said the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, through its marketing subsidiary, had imported about 81 PMS-laden cargoes from January till date.

Loading schedules

In addition to setting up task forces, the state governors are equally charged to demand for the vessel schedules and loading activities of PMS in their respective states.

“Government wants to find out where the products are going, so governors have been told to request for loading activities every day from marketers, whether NNPC, majors or independents,” the source said.

Confirming Federal Government’s directive to the governors, Executive Director, Commercials, NPMC, Mr. Justine Ezeala, told Vanguard: “We have gone to Lagos State governor to give him the vessels schedule and loading activities in the past one week. We want to be as transparent as possible with this issue.”

Why scarcity persists

Asked why the scarcity has persisted, despite claims of cargo discharges and involvement of more importers of petroleum products, Ezeala said: “It is no claims at all, cargoes are discharging in all our depot locations as we speak.

‘’To put it clearly for you, as at April 21, we have already brought in 24 cargoes. In January, we imported 21 cargoes; March was our lowest because of the weather issues with offshore refineries.

“We brought in 14 cargoes, so those who are saying the cargoes are not coming in are not being fair to the government or NNPC.”

He noted that there was no scarcity in January and February when there were fewer cargoes, adding: “We have increased the number of imports in April, which has not even ended, to 24 and yet scarcity persists. So, where are the products going to?”

He disclosed that NPMC planned to increase the number of cargoes to 38 by month end, adding that for those that were already on ground, key marketers had been invited to come with their smaller vessels to lighten the mother vessel.

“Products are being taken to Warri, Calabar, and Port Harcourt. We have continued to load out more trucks to Lagos and Abuja than we were ever doing before.”

He insisted that all of NNPC/NPMC claims were verifiable because, according to him, “the loading schedules we gave to the Lagos State governor contains the number of trucks that left our depots, the stations where they are taken to, including the names of the streets and quantity delivered.

“That is why government has told all the states to set up task forces to monitor where the products are going, so we can stop this incidence of hoarding and diversion by marketers.”