Thursday, 7 July 2016

Afenifere, Ohanaeze disagree as President says Nigeria’s unity not negotiable


President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday told militants who have continued to destroy oil installations in the Niger Delta that the unity of the country remained non-negotiable. Buhari also called on those who had looted the nation’s treasury to approach the government and negotiate how they would return their stolen wealth. Buhari said these when Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Muhammed Bello, led residents of the FCT to pay the President Sallah homage at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. But the Igbo socio-cultural organisation, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, and the pan-Yoruba socio-political body, Afenifere, have faulted the position of the President on the unity of the nation. The organisations, on Wednesday, told Buhari that the unity of the country was negotiable. Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka had, on Tuesday last week, described the oneness of Nigeria as “very negotiable”. The President regretted that while the anti-terrorism war was being won, the issue of militancy in the Niger Delta resurfaced. Buhari said the Federal Government had commenced the process of identifying the number of groups involved in militancy in the region with a view to getting their leaders and appealing to them to give peace a chance. He said he was in agreement with the slogan made popular by a former military Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, that to keep Nigeria one “is a task” that must be accomplished. Buhari added, “Please, pass the message to the militants that one Nigeria is not negotiable. They better accept this fact. “The Nigerian constitution is clear as to what they should get and I assure them that there will be justice.” The President stated that looters would not know peace if they refused to return stolen funds because his government would continue to be on their trail. “Please tell those with plenty of money, which does not belong to them, to try and negotiate and return it in peace so that both they and us will be in peace, otherwise we will continue to look for them,” the President said. On security, the President expressed delight that his government had made a lot of progress in fighting terrorism in the North-East. Buhari also admitted that despite the change in name and form of the National Electric Power Authority, the power situation in the country had remained unreliable. “Those who watch television are at the mercy of what is used to be called NEPA. Whichever form it (NEPA) has taken now, it has maintained the tradition of unreliability. It is not every day that the people get the news,” the President said. Buhari also admitted that there were a lot of problems bedevilling the nation, especially on food production. He disclosed that the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, and the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, were working hard to address food production problem. He said the CBN was borrowing the minister money outside the budget so that he could assist states, especially the 13 states that could produce rice. Osinbajo had stated that it had been a tough journey for the present administration because of the clean-up exercise it embarked on since inception. He said the Buhari administration inherited what he called a “huge financial mess” from the past administration. The vice-president, however, expressed joy that things had started looking up, adding that things would soon be better for the nation and Nigerians. “We will place the country on a strong footing,” Osinbajo assured Nigerians. Osinbajo prayed for Buhari that as he continued to grow older, he would be stronger in strength, adding that the President would have enough strength to be victorious no matter the challenges facing him and the country. The Minister of FCT presented a giant season’s card to the President while representatives of the Aso Villa Chapel presented him with a big mirror and a giant season’s card. Buhari not reading the mood of the nation correctly – Afenifere The National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, believed Buhari might not be reading the mood of the nation correctly. In an interview with one of our correspondents, Odumakin said, “I think the President is a sincere man but he may not be reading the mood correctly. The country is divided under him than before. Amalgamation and armed dialogue are going on all around us over the unity of Nigeria which many sections perceive has treated them unfairly. “To continue to insist that the unity is not negotiable is aping that bird which buries its head in the sand and believes, because it is seeing nobody, it has become invisible too.” Ohanaeze says it’s not calling for secession The President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, aligned with Afenifere’s position, saying the unity of Nigeria was negotiable. In a telephone interview with one of our correspondents, Isiguzoro said the current structure of Nigeria had not favoured all parts of the country. According to him, Nigeria’s unity should be subjected to periodic review. The OYC leader noted that the Igbo, as a group, canvassed the restructuring of the country during the last constitutional conference. Isiguzoro said, “We (Ohanaeze Ndigbo) believe that Nigeria’s unity is negotiable. The principles and structures on the co-existence of the various nationalities that make up the country should be reviewed periodically. “At the moment, the structure that is in place is not in favour of everybody. “Those that it is favouring are the ones who want the status quo to be maintained, but those it has not favoured, like the Igbo, are open to a negotiation of the country’s unity.” He added, “The Igbo demanded restructuring at the last constitutional conference and we are still holding on to that demand. We believe Nigeria’s unity should be subject to periodic review. “We are not calling for secession, but a periodic review of the terms of the country’s unity is necessary for peaceful coexistence, otherwise agitations for separation would continue to grow.”

SOURCE: PUNCH

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

‘Buhari hates Judiciary,’ Ekiti Governor says

Fayose accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of trying to manipulate the judiciary.



The Ekiti state Governor, Ayo Fayose, is one who has constantly aired his opinion on national issues, not minding whose ox is gored.
This time the Governor has asked President Buhari to leave the judiciary alone to do their work.
This is coming on the heels of a comment by Mr. President where he said “On the fight against corruption vis-à-vis the judiciary, Nigerians will be right to say that is my main headache for now.”
According to Vanguard, Fayose said “President Buhari should have simply told the whole world that he hated the Nigeria Judiciary because he lost the petitions that he filed against his electoral defeats in 2003, 2007 and 2011, instead of hiding under the fight against corruption to ventilate his anger.”
The Governor also asked Buhari to respect the laid down democratic principles of separation of powers.
He also said “in recent times, politicians like President Buhari are the ones responsible for the rot in the judiciary because of their desperation to use the courts to foist one party state on Nigerians with conflicting judgments from election tribunals.”
Fayose accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of trying to manipulate the judiciary.
He also said the APC convinced people to confess to rigging elections, just to rubbish his victory in the polls.
Apparently, he was referring to allegations of rigging levelled against him by a former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Dr. Temitope Aluko, who claimed the Governor rigged the 2014 governorship elections in the state.

Rampaging Avengers blow up 3 more oil facilities, attack surveillance team

WARRI— MILITANTS continued their onslaught, Monday night, blowing up a crude oil pipeline, wellhead and manifold belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC and Chevron Nigeria Limited, in Makarava and other parts of Delta State. The manifold, suspected to be operated by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, was also bombed, Monday night. Meanwhile, the Niger Delta Avengers has claimed responsibility for the Monday night attack on an NPDC manifold, close to Batan and two PPMC/NNPC crude oil trunk lines in Delta State later, yesterday. The group on its Facebook page, NDAvengers, at 2.00 pm, yesterday, said: “At 11:15p.m., Niger Delta Avengers blew up NPDC Manifold close to Banta and two PPMC/NNPC crude oil trunk Lines.” It added in another post: “At 10p.m., Niger Delta Avengers blew up Chevron Well 10, close to Otunana flow station.” A security source, who confirmed the latest attacks to Vanguard, said on phone: “The affected crude oil wellhead at Makarava belongs to Chevron and they bombed it at 10.00 pm on Monday.
                                                        Militants vs Buhari

Militants attack surveillance team

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Militants attack surveillance team

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 Meanwhile, Chairman of Batan community, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, Ogugu Dickson, yesterday, said militants suspected to be members of the Niger Delta Avengers, weekend, attacked a pipeline surveillance team some minutes after blowing up a crude oil trunk line close to the Batan flow station. Ogugu, who spoke on the Monday night attack, said: “Following Saturday’s attack, at 11p.m, we heard the blasts and a PPMC surveillance team that was patrolling the river decided to drive to the scene of the incident to ascertain the extent of damage. “Though the point the blasts occurred is less than a kilometre from two military houseboats, the surveillance team, which was roughly six kilometres from the scene of the incident, drove to the scene and were attacked by the vandals, who were still in the vicinity. “As soon as the hoodlums heard the approaching sound of the speedboat, they opened fire. Luckily for the team, no casualty was recorded. “Our surveillance team on oil facilities in the area confirmed the attack. They blew up the facility at two separate points. One was on an NNPC pipeline, which is about 800 metres from the manifold.”

 CEPEJ condemns attacks

 Meanwhile, the Centre for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, has deplored the fresh bombings by the NDA. Coordinator of the group, Sheriff Mulade, said: “The continued bombings of oil and gas facilities is an ill-wind that does the region no good. Rather, it is adversely affecting the environment and slowing down the economy.” It reiterated its appeal to the Avengers to sheathe their swords and allow peace to reign, saying no development can take place in an environment wracked by conflicts. CEPEJ also appealed to the Federal Government to go ahead with the proposed peace talks, but engage critical stakeholders, not militants. According to the group, negotiating with militants will create room for pseudo groups to emerge. The group warned that the dialogue committee constituted by the Federal Government should not be a diversionary ploy, explaining that weeks after President Muhammadu Buhari announced the composition of the committee, nothing concrete had happened. Similarly, Niger Delta Movement for Socio-Economy Inclusion, NDMSEI, an Itsekiri group, blamed the attacks on alleged Ijaw sponsors, saying it was deliberately attacking oil facilities in Itsekiri territory to incite the people.

 Beef up security —Itsekiri group

 NDMSEI in a statement by the chairman, Oki Ajonibode, said: “We are neither surprised nor disappointed because the manner both federal and state governments are handling this issue of the Niger Delta Avengers will surely lead to more bombings and destruction in the Niger Delta. “Like we said in our earlier statement, not until the federal and state governments decide to establish military posts (both army and navy personnel) with speed boats to patrol the creeks every second and minute, the attacks will continue. The security operatives have to patrol all the open rivers as well. “We are saying this to the government because we foresee communal clash/crisis coming again; we are also using this opportunity to call on our people (Itsekiri) and other ethnic nationalities to wake up. “We are saying this because in the present day Delta State, the Ijaw have three local governments (Burutu, Bomadi and Patani) but the Avengers have not bombed any pipeline within these environments. “They have specific and peculiar areas where they carry out bombings in Bayelsa State and these are places with mixed tribes. “For instance, in this present bombings, they either go uptown to Warri and Effurun areas or the Itsekiri communities in the riverine areas, or southern Ijaw in Bayelsa where they have mixed tribes to carry out their destruction.”

 Military officers feeding fat on crisis 

The group told the National Security Adviser, NSA, that some military officers were colluding with the militants and extending the crisis because they were benefiting from the emergency. It said: “We want to inform the National Security Adviser that Niger Delta militants are not like Boko Haram terrorists who kill and maim without reasons or gain some form of financial benefits from it. “Funds voted to tackle Niger Delta crisis are more than resources put together for 10 federal ministries. Past records are there to show for it. Go and look into the history of JTF past commanders and officers attached to each of the areas in the Niger Delta during the Warri Niger Delta crisis. They have billions in their accounts and acquired property during their stay here.”

 Call militants to order —Emami

 Meanwhile, former chairman of Delta Waterways and Security Committee, DWSC, Warri, and Itsekiri leader, Chief Ayiri Emami, yesterday, condemned the renewed attacks by militants, saying it was shocking that the Niger Delta Avengers had continued to bomb oil installations, despite negotiations with government. Emami asked Ijaw leaders to call the militants to order, saying the understanding reached with government was that leaders should call the boys to order, but the Avengers have continued to bomb oil facilities, especially in Itsekiri areas. He said: “Some of us are opposed to dialogue with criminals, but for the sake of peace, we did not want to say no to the proposal by government. I think everybody is seeing why we said government should not dialogue with them. “The way these militants are going, I hope nobody will complain if the military goes after them again. They have been given opportunity for peace, for dialogue, but they rejected it."

SOURCE: VANGUARD 

Troops kill Boko Haram spy in Borno

Nigerian Army, yesterday, said its troops ambushed and killed a Boko Haram spy carrying out surveillance for the group in Borno State. A statement by Col Sani Usman said, “The patrol team of 157 Task Force Battalion, 7 Brigade, on Monday ambushed and killed a Boko Haram spy at Barwati village, Kukawa Local Government Area. Nigerian army soldeirs patrol along a road in Chibok, northeastern Nigeria, on March 5, 2015. Nigeria's government said that work had begun to rebuild a school in the northeastern town of Chibok from where Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped more than 200 girls last year. Finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala laid the foundation stone at the Government Secondary School on Thursday on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, a statement from her office said.
                                     Nigerian troops

 The insurgent, who was on reconnaissance mission to infiltrate the troops’ position, was killed while trying to gain entry into military location. “The team recovered 1 AK-47 rifle, 59 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, one 40mm x 46mm BGL2 grenade, 1 bandolier and 3 AK-47 rifle magazines from him. ”Troops have intensified vigilance and high level of alertness as they continued with efforts of clearing the remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists in their Area of Responsibility.”

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Obama says ready to ‘pass the baton’ to Clinton





Barack Obama delivered a forceful plea Tuesday for Hillary Clinton to succeed him as president, praising the character of his former secretary of state whose horizon brightened after the FBI recommended no charges be filed over her email scandal. 

Barack Obama delivered a forceful plea Tuesday for Hillary Clinton to succeed him as president, praising the character of his former secretary of state whose horizon brightened after the FBI recommended no charges be filed over her email scandal.




Obama, returning to a swing state that helped elect him in 2008, laid out a passionate, compelling case declaring he is “ready to pass the baton” to Clinton and urging voters to make her the nation’s first female commander in chief. “I’m here today because I believe in Hillary Clinton,” Obama told a fired-up crowd at a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, pumping his fist and leading chants of “Hillary! Hillary!” “There has never been any man or woman more qualified for this office. Ever!” CHARLOTTE, NC - JULY 05: Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and U.S. president Barack Obama greet supporters during a campaign rally on July 5, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hillary Clinton is campaigning with president Obama in North Carolina. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and U.S. president Barack Obama greet supporters during a campaign rally on July 5, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hillary Clinton is campaigning with president Obama in North Carolina. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP But Obama’s debut appearance on the 2016 campaign trail, while it showcased his trademark oratory and communication skills, was overshadowed by the extraordinary announcement hours earlier in Washington. The FBI’s assessment, which found that Clinton was “extremely careless” in sending classified information via her personal email account, was far from the complete exoneration she had hoped for as she rallied Democrats in her showdown with Republican Donald Trump. Clinton and Obama flew together to North Carolina aboard Air Force One for the first in a series of high-profile rallies that the candidate hopes will energize voters — particularly minorities who remain enamored with the outgoing president, in crucial battleground states where the November election will be decided. Neither made any mention of the FBI’s bombshell decision to recommend that Justice Department prosecutors file no criminal charges in the Clinton email investigation. FBI Director James Comey said that after an exhaustive probe, carried out with no political agenda, investigators found no evidence of “intentional misconduct” by Clinton or her close aides. Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said the campaign was “pleased” by the FBI’s recommendation.

 – ‘She was guilty’ – 

 Comey’s conclusion that Clinton sent and received information that was deemed classified, and in some cases top secret, contradicts her repeated assertion that she never sent classified information through her personal email account or homebrew server. While not as legally damaging as prosecution would be, Comey’s judgment is far from the all-clear that the Clinton team would have hoped for. And the FBI accusations of carelessness fueled Trump’s narrative that the Clintons have operated above the law for years. “She was guilty, and it turned out that we’re not going to press charges. It’s really amazing,” Trump said in North Carolina, where he held a competing rally in Raleigh. “Today is the best evidence ever that we’ve seen that our system is absolutely, totally rigged,” he said, adding that Clinton “is laughing at the stupidity of our system.” The billionaire reality TV star said the former top US diplomat should not be eligible to seek high office due to her handling of work emails while at the State Department’s helm. “This, again, disqualifies her from service,” Trump said. “We know now that these deletions include emails that were work related and one big, fat, beautiful lie by crooked Hillary. Any government employee who engaged in this kind of behavior would be barred from handling classified information.” Clinton and Trump also sparred after the Republican presidential hopeful praised late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein for killing off “terrorists.” “Trump’s cavalier compliments for brutal dictators, and the twisted lessons he seems to have learned from their history, again demonstrate how dangerous he would be as commander-in-chief and how unworthy he is of the office he seeks,” senior policy advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement. With just three weeks until the Democratic convention formally anoints Clinton as the party nominee, other Republicans have seized on the email case to highlight her perceived lack of trustworthiness among voters. House Speaker Paul Ryan slammed Clinton for “recklessly mishandling” classified information and saying Comey’s announcement defies explanation.

  – ‘Couldn’t be prouder’ – 

The former first lady already came under recent fire after it emerged that her husband Bill met briefly with Attorney General Loretta Lynch at an airport in Arizona last week — prompting Republicans to cry foul over possible government interference with the probe. Clinton sought to reset her campaign with her joint appearance with Obama, and move on from the controversy. The president is at his highest approval rating in years and can still rally the Democratic base, crucial for Clinton, whose popularity is deep in the red, as is Trump’s. Obama proved her all-too-capable attack dog, tearing into Trump and labeling the provocative billionaire as an untested, impatient blowhard without the temperament for the Oval Office. “Everybody can tweet, but nobody actually knows what it takes to do the job until you sit behind the desk,” Obama said in a swipe at Trump’s propensity to fire out his reactions on Twitter. Trump hit back, calling Obama’s return to the campaign trail “a carnival act” and derided him as a president “who doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing.” But Obama, looking relaxed and confident on stage, insisted Clinton was the way forward. “The bottom line is, I know Hillary can do the job,” he said. “I couldn’t be prouder of the things we’ve done together, but I’m ready to pass the baton,” Obama said. “And I know that Hillary Clinton is going to take it.” SOURCE:vanguard

Pistorius jailed for six years for murdering girlfriend

South African Paralympian Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to six years in jail on Wednesday for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home three years ago. High Court judge Thokozile Masipa listed several mitigating factors for sentencing him to less than half the minimum 15-year term for murder, including the athlete’s claim he believed he was shooting an intruder. “The sentence that I impose on the accused… is six years imprisonment,” she said. Pistorius, 29, hugged his family before being taken out of the court in Pretoria to begin serving his term. The double-amputee Olympic and Paralympic sprinter was freed from prison last October after serving one year of a five-year term for culpable homicide — the equivalent of manslaughter. But an appeals court upgraded his conviction to murder in December. Pistorius shot Steenkamp, a model, in the early hours of Valentine’s Day in 2013, saying he mistook her for a burglar when he fired four times through the door of his bedroom toilet. The sentencing may not be the end of the saga, as Pistorius or the state could launch a final round of appeals against the length of the prison term. SOURCE: VANGUARD

Friday, 10 June 2016

Police arrest anti-president protesters

Zimbabwean police arrested 15 people, including a journalist and the brother of a missing political activist, during a public protest against President Robert Mugabe, their lawyer said Friday. Opposition is mounting against the 92-year-old Mugabe, whose decades in office have been marked by economic decline, repression of dissent, claims of vote-rigging, mass unemployment and emigration. Lawyer Obey Shava said police rounded up the activists while they were holding a vigil in Africa Unity Square in central Harare calling upon Mugabe, in power since 1980, to step down. “Some were arrested last night. Some, earlier,” he told AFP. “The charges are robbery and obstructing or defeating the course of justice.” Police claimed the protesters had robbed a woman passing by, he said. “These are trumped up charges to instill fear and discourage people from occupying Africa Unity Square,” Shava said. The square has been the venue of a series of protests over the disappearance of political activist Itai Dzamara who was abducted in March last year, allegedly by military intelligence agents. His brother Patson, who was among those arrested, last week released a picture he said showed the missing man being held at an undisclosed location. The army has denied responsibility for Dzamara’s abduction. The journalist arrested at the protest was Paidamoyo Muzulu of NewsDay. Shava said all those detained at the protest were likely to appear in court on Saturday. “I am at the police station right now. They (police) are recording statements,” Shava said. A group of churches, including the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, the Prayer Network of Zimbabwe and the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace, on Thursday joined a chorus of demands that Mugabe should quit. “There is a clear indication and consensus that President Robert Mugabe has failed us. We feel very strongly that he too old to continue,” the convenor of the meeting, Pastor Ancelimo Magaya, told local media.

SOURCE: VANGUARD

Buhari not in London for talks with Jonathan, NDA—UK





The United Kingdom, UK, last night, cleared the air on reports suggesting that President Muhammadu Buhari was in London to meet with his predecessor for a secret meeting to stave off ongoing militants’ attacks on oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta. The position of the British Government was contained in a statement made available to Vanguard in Abuja, Wednesday night. In the statement by the Press Officer in the British High Commission in Abuja, Mr. Joe Abuku, London said there was no truth whatsoever in the several reports claiming that Buhari was attending the meeting with former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, in London under the guise of seeking medical attention. Buhari Abuku said: “Reports suggesting that the British Government has set up a meeting with President Buhari, former President, Jonathan, and representatives of Niger Delta groups to discuss a solution to recent violence in the Niger Delta region are incorrect. “We are aware that President Buhari is currently in London seeking medical attention. We are not aware of any meetings on the Niger Delta while he is there.” Some of the reports had claimed that it was in preparation of the secret meeting in London that Buhari ordered the Nigerian military to observe a two-week ceasefire with the militants before travelling out. The Presidency, in a statement, said Buhari would be away for 10 days to seek medical attention over an ear-related ailment. The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, in an interview with Vanguard, acknowledge the letter sent to the National Assembly by Buhari to travel to London for medical attention, saying that it was in order. Saraki said: “The letter clearly stated that the President will be away for 10 working days to attend to his health. If a doctor that attended to you can refer you to another doctor. “That happens to an ordinary person not to talk of the President of a country. I do not blame the doctor that attended to him. He needs to be careful. He wants to share responsibility. He is also being over cautious.”

SOURCE: VANGUARD
The United Kingdom, UK, last night, cleared the air on reports suggesting that President Muhammadu Buhari was in London to meet with his predecessor for a secret meeting to stave off ongoing militants’ attacks on oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta. The position of the British Government was contained in a statement made available to Vanguard in Abuja, Wednesday night. In the statement by the Press Officer in the British High Commission in Abuja, Mr. Joe Abuku, London said there was no truth whatsoever in the several reports claiming that Buhari was attending the meeting with former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, in London under the guise of seeking medical attention. Buhari Buhari Abuku said: “Reports suggesting that the British Government has set up a meeting with President Buhari, former President, Jonathan, and representatives of Niger Delta groups to discuss a solution to recent violence in the Niger Delta region are incorrect. “We are aware that President Buhari is currently in London seeking medical attention. We are not aware of any meetings on the Niger Delta while he is there.” Some of the reports had claimed that it was in preparation of the secret meeting in London that Buhari ordered the Nigerian military to observe a two-week ceasefire with the militants before travelling out. The Presidency, in a statement, said Buhari would be away for 10 days to seek medical attention over an ear-related ailment. The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, in an interview with Vanguard, acknowledge the letter sent to the National Assembly by Buhari to travel to London for medical attention, saying that it was in order. Saraki said: “The letter clearly stated that the President will be away for 10 working days to attend to his health. If a doctor that attended to you can refer you to another doctor. “That happens to an ordinary person not to talk of the President of a country. I do not blame the doctor that attended to him. He needs to be careful. He wants to share responsibility. He is also being over cautious.

Reps to visit 130 plants in Asia over imports of substandard tomato pastes

TOMATO Pastes manufacturers in the country, including Dangote Farms, Erisco Foods Limited and Savanna Farms, yesterday told the House of Representatives Joint Committees on Health Care Services and Drugs and Narcotics that over 91.1 per cent of the product in the country were fake and substandard. This is just as the House condemned alleged importation of dangerous killer tomato pastes into the country and promised to carry out investigations into the matter.

NAFDAC fines Erisco N1 million over unauthorised advert

 This came on a day the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, fined the Erisco Foods an administrative charge of N1 million for alleged unauthorised advertisement of Erisco range of products without clearance and approval from the agency. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, in his address at the one day investigative public hearing, stated that the House should not treat lightly allegations injurious to public health. Dogara, who was represented by the Minority Leader, Leo Ogor, stated that the public hearing centred primarily on importation of fake, substandard and cancer-causing tomato paste into the country. He said what was worrisome was the unpatriotic attitude of some companies and individuals importing fake, substandard and cancer-causing tomato paste into the country, at the expense of the health and wellbeing of Nigerians.

 Tomoto pastes containing carcinogens

 Chairman, House Committee on Healthcare Services, Chike John Okafor, stated that there was allegation of tomato pastes from some Asian countries by some importers which were found to contain carcinogens and other contaminants hazardous, injurious to health and unfit for human consumption. The lawmaker said: “This allegation created panic, mistrust, fear and is suspected to be responsible for high death rate and the probable cause of the current cause of scarcity of tomatoes, and its attendant high cost in the country. “Let me state in clear terms that this committee has a responsibility to protect the lives of numerous Nigerian consumers who could be the victims of this alleged importation.

 Condemning killer tomato pastes

 “We totally condemn these alleged dangerous killer tomato pastes imported into Nigeria and we will carry out a comprehensive investigation into this matter, even if it will take us beyond the borders of Nigeria, including visiting the factories in Asia and other parts of the world to inspect the processing factories of NAFDAC approved Nigeria importers to get to the bottom of this allegation and bring the perpetrators to book.” Expressing confidence that NAFDAC understood its responsibility, in accordance with the Act establishing it, Chike said: “I want to believe that this allegation is not true. However, if proven to be true, that means NAFDAC would be seen to have done a great disservice to this country and compromised representatives/staff of NAFDAC would be dealt with, in line with the laws of the land.” The public hearing was temporarily halted because of the inability of the representatives of the Minister of Health, and NAFDAC to make available copies of their submissions to the committee members, which made some to accuse them of alleged collusion. Specifically, Austin Chukwukere told the committee that it did not make sense for them to watch the representatives of the ministry and the agency read their submissions without making them available. “It gives us serious cause for concern that you (Health Ministry) are not ready, NAFDAC is not ready,” chairman of the committee said. The legal Adviser of Erisco Foods and former member of the House of Representatives, Abdulraham Kadri, told the committee that the company, Dangote and Savanna Farms, were not at the public hearing because of the financial damage and job losses substandard and fake tomato pastes had caused the country.

SOURCE:  Vanguard
Johnbosco Agbakwuru

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Nigeria loses 130,000bpd, N1.3bn daily as Shell shuts TNP

Nigeria’s crude oil export dipped further by 130,000 barrels per day, as operators yesterday said the Trans Niger Pipeline, TNP, operated by Shell Nigeria, has been shut down after a leak was discovered on the pipeline. The operator, who chose not to be named, said a memo was sent out to participants in the TNP, that the pipeline was expected to be shut down for at least a week. The shutdown would see a deferment of about 130,000 barrels per day crude oil export, which would cost Nigeria about $6.716 million, an equivalent of N1.343 billion daily. This was even as another operator said the Nembe Creek Trunk Line, NCTL, carrying Bonny Light crude oil to the export terminal has been reopened. The operator said the pipeline which was shut down last month by the operator, Aiteo, has been repaired and is operating again. Sources said that Bonny Light production from the Aiteo field was also ramping up after the pipeline restart. The Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP), according to Shell, transports around 180,000 barrels of crude oil per day to the Bonny Export Terminal and is part of the gas liquids evacuation infrastructure, critical for continued domestic power generation (Afam VI power plant) and liquefied gas exports. Shell said the TNP loopline project created an alternative route to avoid sabotage, bypassing areas where theft and illegal refining was common.

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