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Sunday Igboho says he will no longer grant interviews

Sunday Adeyemo, youth leader better known as Sunday Igboho, says he will no longer grant interviews. Igboho came into the spotlight after he asked Fulani herders to vacate Ibarapa area of Oyo state. He has openly addressed the public and his supporters on his agitation for the protection of the Yoruba from ”killer” herdsmen. He has also granted interviews on the issues. But the youth leader said he noticed some fake news about him has been making the rounds. In the short viral video, Igboho introduced one Olayomi Koiki whom he said would speak on his behalf henceforth. Igboho said: “I have been seeing fake news flying here and there, some said I’m not scared of civil war, any news that you see henceforth that is not from Koiki don’t believe it. “Anything Koiki says about me is true because we sleep and wake up together every day.”

ISOPADEC: Oil workers lock out Director, others from secretariat over unpaid salaries

Workers at the Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission yesterday put their Secretariat located in the state capital on lockdown over unpaid salaries. The aggrieved workers were also protesting illegal deductions and arbitrary slash in their salaries. Brandishing placards of various inscriptions to press home their grievances, the workers who lamented that they have exhausted all available channels of redress and mediation to no avail, downed their tools while not allowing anybody into the secretariat. Not even the Directors of the agency were allowed into the Secretariat. In an emotion laden address, ISOPADEC union chairman, Chinedu Awuzie said that the government and the agency’s management have failed to listen to their demands. He said, “Government unlawfully took over the payment of our salaries, slashing same down to a paltry 20% which has subjected the oil workers to untold hardship and avoidable deaths. “The law that established ISOPADEC did not make them part of Imo Civil Service, to the effect that ISOPADEC workers are not pensionable, and therefore the government’s decision to pay them as such is questionable.” Responding, the MD, Charles Orie, said the problems enumerated by the workers predated his appointment as the Chairman of the agency. He assured that the grievances would be addressed in due course.

Governor Uzodimma’s brother batters journalist over road contract

….Victim hospitalized, in critical condition Ibe Pascal Arogorn, Owerri The publisher of Nigeria Watchdog Newspaper, Comrade Precious Nwadike, yesterday(Tuesday escaped death by a whisker in the hands of Gov Uzodinma’s younger brother, Uche Uzodinma, and his tribe of thugs. According a source, Nwadike, who was pummeled and left half-dead, was resuscitated and taken to hospital through the help of passersby who picked him up as he lay beside his car. Recall that Nigeria Watchdog Newspaper has been unbiased in its assessment of the Uzodinma administration, which most Imo residents describe as a total failure. Speaking to Crimefacts.news in critical condition, Nwadike said, “I had visited National Identity management office, which is located along Port-Harcourt Road, by Eberelinks fuel station to enroll for National Identity Number. Upon arrival to the office, I was given a form and referred to OCDA office( still at Port-Harcourt Road) for data capturing. Knowing that it was already getting late, I pleaded with the lady to accompany me to OCDA so she could make case for me and she obliged me. “The lady and one other woman who came for the enrollment got into the vehicle and we drove to OCDA.On getting to OCDA office, a man hit on our car bonnet and asked us to reverse. At first, I thought it was one of those thugs around OCDA office. It was when the other person who was flanked by two policemen instructed us to reverse the vehicle, introducing himself as the contractor of the Port-Harcourt Road project, that I realized that they were renovating the road and I obeyed even when I didn’t know their reason for ordering us back.It was later discovered that the said contractor is actually Senator Hope Uzodinma’s brother, Mr Uche Uzodinma. While I tried to park, the same man began to deride me, describing our vehicle as rickety, threatening to deal mercilessly with us if we wait any further.” He continued, “We eventually parked across OCDA and attempted to cross over the other lane, when the same man who threatened to deal with us held me back and started beating me. Thereafter, he ordered some thugs who were with him to deal with me. He stood by to watch his thugs beat me to stupor. I lost consciousness when one of them hit me on the back of my neck. “It took the intervention of two aides of Engr. Ikpamezie, the MD of OCDA, to prevent them from killing me. The OCDA boss upon sighting me shouted my name. Mr Uche Uzodinma entered his black Hilux Toyota Hilux and zoomed off with his convoy loaded with stern-looking men. I could not move any further. I fell down,” he narrated. Crimefacts.news further gathered that Nwadike has on Wednesday morning been flown to Lagos for proper medical attention. When Crimefacts.news contracted the Imo state Police public relations officer, Orlando Ikeokwu nether picked or returned calls put to him.

Lai: Criticising Zamfara gov for granting amnesty to bandits unfair

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed says it is unfair to criticise the Zamfara State Governor , Bello Matawalle , for granting amnesty to bandits who once terrorised the North -West state. The minister, who spoke on AIT ’ s ‘ Kakaaki ’ show monitored by The PUNCH , also said the Federal Government won ’ t stop governors from addressing the security challenges in ways peculiar to their respective states . According to Mohammed, the nature of the problem differs from state to state and the governors as chief security officers of their various states were in the best position to deploy the best solutions to tackle the issues. Recall that the Zamfara State governor granted amnesty to Auwalun Daudawa , a notorious bandit who led scores of his gang members to abduct over 300 schoolboys from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, last year . The amnesty programme which involves deradicalisation of criminals and their reintegration into the society has been embraced by the Federal Government and some state governments . For instance , the Federal Government granted amnesty to 600 repentant Boko Haram terrorists last year , a development that attracted nationwide outrage with civil society organisations censuring the government for pampering ruthless and bloodthirsty marauders who were supposed to be punished after committing unprintable crimes in Nigeria ’ s North- East States , especially in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa . Kaduna State Governor , Nasir El -Rufai , also of late , faulted the proposition of renowned Islamic Scholar , Sheikh Abubakar Mahmoud Gumi , who after meeting with some bandits in Zamfara , asked the government to grant them amnesty like was done for militants in the Niger Delta region. But speaking on Wednesday , the minister said there was nothing wrong with granting amnesty to criminals if the purpose was to restore desired peace in affected areas . Mohammed said , “ When you are fighting insurgency , you use both kinetic and non -kinetic ( means) . Granting amnesty to notorious drug barons , notorious militants is not a new thing, it is not unique to Nigeria . “ You need to be in the shoes of the Zamfara State government or governor to appreciate what are the issues at stake ( and) why he has done that. Don’ t also forget that the state governors are their own chief security officers . “ When you are dealing with insurgency , kidnapping, banditry, you are interested in the bigger picture; how do we restore peace ? If granting amnesty to one notorious kidnapper is going to give me peace in my state, I might take that decision . If granting amnesty to one repentant warlord would help me capture a thousand bandits , I might take that decision . Don ’ t just look at what is in the public place , understand the very high complexity of managing insurgency and banditry . ” The minister further said there were conditions attached to granting amnesty to criminals , adding that the state governors were in the best position to determine who meets these conditions and who should be granted amnesty . “ The governor of a state understands the dynamics of the state and takes decision but it will be unfair of us to criticise him ( Matawalle ) without knowing what he did and I want to believe the governors work together with the security forces in their own state, so , it is not as we think , ” he added .

Herdsmen kidnap seven persons in Osun

No fewer seven persons were, on Monday evening, kidnapped along Ilesa- Akure express road by armed suspected Fulani herdsmen. The herdsmen said to have abducted travellers who were mainly officials of road transport workers but whose identities are yet to be identified as at the time of filing in this report. The kidnapped people who said to be in a 16- seaters bus before being abducted by their abductors around 9.30 pm of the day in Iwaraja town of Oriade Local Government Area of Osun State, said to have been marched to a nearby forest in the area where the incident happened. It was however gathered that, out of those kidnapped three of them, two ladies and a man were set free while the remaining four are still being held in their custody. Informed sources explained that those released were instructed to go and tell families of those in their custody that, it was kidnappers that abducted them and at the same time, go and source for money they would use to secure their freedom from their bondage. Speaking on the abduction, the Oodua Peoples Congress ( OPC)/Chairman in the state, Mr Deji Aladesewa confirmed the story and hinted that, members of OPC, Amotekun security outfit members, hunters, a combined team of security men in the state have been deployed to the forest for a rescue mission. Aladesewa who expressed optimism that, those still being held hostage by the Fulani herdsmen would soon regain their freedom saying, all efforts would be put in place to ensure they are set free unhurt. The OPC leader added that if they are to keep vigil in the forest to fish out the abductors and their collaborators, they wouldn’t mind doing so because the lives of those kidnapped were precious to them. Also, Brigadier Bashir Adewinbi (rtd) in an interview stated that already they had swung into action to secure the release of the abducted ones. He added that his men and other security men are still in the forest to rescue those abducted.

Why #OccupyLekkiTollgate, #DefendLagos protests should be shelved –Adegboruwa

Ebun- Olu Adegboruwa , the representative of civil society on the Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry probing the alleged killing of #EndSARS protesters by soldiers at the Lekki Toll Gate , has appealed to #OccupyLekkiTollgate and #DefendLagos campaigners to shelve the planned protest and counter-protest slated for Saturday, February 13, 2021. The PUNCH had reported that the panel last Saturday decided to hand over the toll gate back to its operators , Lekki Concession Company, after forensic experts submitted their report on the October 20, 2020 incident. Subsequently , hash tags such as #OccupyLekkiTollgate and counter-protest hash tags such as #DefendLagos and #DemNoBornYourPapaWell trended online . In a statement on Wednesday , Adegboruwa said the youths have the constitutional right to express themselves but appealed to them to shelve the planned demonstrations “ at least for now ” . He said , “ A protest or counter-protest at this time, may work to jeopardize the overall work of the Panel, the witnesses appearing or to appear, the testimonies , the investigations or even affect its ultimate assignment. “ I ’ m concerned about the consequences of protests and counter-protests, at the same location, in relation to security and likely violation of COVID 19 protocols , given the rising wave of the pandemic, in Lagos State especially , where most economic, social , educational and other activities , are partially grounded, presently . “ While the assignment of investigating the Lekki Toll Gate Incident of 20th October 2020 is yet to be concluded by the Panel, it will be premature to proceed on it , as the basis of renewed calls for protest and counter-protest . “ It is safer for now , for the Lagos State Government and its agencies, the EndSARS group and indeed all those concerned with the Lekki Toll Gate Incident , to await the final report of the Panel. “ I appeal to all security agencies, especially the police and the army , both respondents before the Panel , to embrace caution and demonstrate utmost respect for the fundamental rights of all citizens, including protesters , counter-protesters and non-protesters alike. ”

FG says fuel price pain looms, TUC slams minister

The Trade Union Congress on Tuesday took a swipe at the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources , Chief Timipre Sylva, who told Nigerians to prepare for the pain associated with the increase in crude oil price . Also , the Manufacturers’ Association of Nigeria , the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry and other stakeholders on Tuesday advised the Federal Government to use rising revenue from crude oil to tackle poverty and drive an all -inclusive growth. The groups stated this in separate interviews with The PUNCH while reacting to a statement by Sylva, who earlier on Tuesday warned Nigerians to expect benefits and pain from the rising price of crude oil in the world market. For Nigeria , which relies on crude oil for about 50 per cent of government revenues and over 90 per cent of export earnings , rising oil price means increased revenue. On the other hand , rising oil price also translates to increased cost of petroleum products as the country depends heavily on imports due to a lack of domestic refining. Sylva, who spoke at the launch of the Nigerian Upstream Cost Optimisation Programme in Abuja , said , “ Since we are optimising everything, NNPC ( Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation) needs to also think about the optimisation of product cost because as we all know oil prices are where they are today : $60. “ As desirable as this is, this has serious consequences as well on product prices . So we want to take the pleasure and we should as a country be ready to take the pain . ” He added , “ Today , the NNPC is taking a big hit from this . We all know that there is no provision in the budget for subsidy . So , somewhere down the line, I believe that the NNPC cannot continue to take this blow . There is no way because there is no provision for it. “ As a country , let us take the benefits of the higher crude oil prices and I hope we will also be ready to take a little pain on the side of higher product prices. ” The PUNCH had reported exclusively on Tuesday that the landing cost of Premium Motor Spirit ( petrol) imported into the country had risen by 13. 34 per cent in one month to about N 180 per litre on the back of the increase in global oil prices . The international oil benchmark, Brent crude , which rose to $59. 34 per barrel on Friday from $53. 70 per barrel on January 7, crossed the $60 per barrel mark on Tuesday for the first time in over 12 months . Crude oil price accounts for a large chunk of the final cost of petrol, and the deregulation of petrol price by the Federal Government last year means that the pump price of the product will reflect changes in the international oil market. Since November 13, 2020 when the pump prices of PMS were last increased in the country , the oil price has increased by over 45 per cent. Going by the petrol pricing template of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency , the landing cost of petrol rose to N 179. 67 per litre last Friday from N 158. 53 per litre on January 7, with the expected open market price ( pump price ) of the product increasing to N 202. 67 per litre from N 181. 53 per litre. The rising price of crude oil pushed the cost of petrol quoted on Platts to $543. 25 per metric tonne ( N 157. 99 per litre, using N 390/$1) last Friday from $480. 25 per MT ( N 139. 67 per litre) on January 7. The NNPC , which has been the sole importer of petrol into the country in recent years , is still being relied upon by marketers for the supply of the product despite the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector. The Federal Government removed petrol subsidy in March 2020 after reducing the pump price of the product to N 125 per litre from N 145 on the back of the sharp drop in crude oil prices. The price reduction lasted till June . Nigerians saw increases in the pump prices of petrol in four months , rising from N 121. 50–N 123. 50 per litre in June to N 140. 80- N 143. 80 in July , N 148-N 150 in August , N 158- N 162 in September and N 163-N 170 in November.

Service Chiefs’ Appointment: Consider Igbo Too, Yoruba Elders Tell Buhari

Some elders from the South West on Tuesday commended President Muhammadu Buhari for appointing one of their sons as Chief of Air Staff. The elders, under the aegis of Conference of Concerned Yoruba Elders, said the president’s gesture was a demonstration of his unwavering confidence in the South West to help his administration give Nigerians the much-needed security as he pledged during his campaign. CCYE National Coordinator, Prof. Olusegun Ajibola and National Secretary, Dr Catherine Adisa, urged their kinsmen to reciprocate the president’s gesture by supporting his administration to succeed in bestowing an enduring legacy of good leadership for the country. They, however, expressed reservation over what they called the continuous side-lining of their Igbo neighbours from the security management team. They said this gave them concern as it had happened to the South East for the second time since 2015. They urged Buhari to review the appointments and accommodate the South East for justice and equity. They said no ethnic group or tribe had more stake in the Nigerian project than the others, asking Buhari to right “this wrong” so that every part of the country could have a sense of belonging in Nigeria.

Femi Adesina: Responding to every issue will make Buhari a talkative president

Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, says President Muhammadu Buhari has not been silent on the clashes between farmers and herders as alleged by some people. Speaking on Tuesday, when he featured on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’, Adesina said the president has spoken a number of times on the issue, and had made his position known that anyone who carries arms unlawfully should be arrested and prosecuted. He said the president does not need to release a specific statement to show that he is not in support of suspected killer herdsmen, since he had addressed that previously. Asked about Buhari’s reaction to the call by Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano, that the movement of cattle from the north to south be banned, Adesina said it is one out of the several solutions that need to be appraised. “It is not that the president hasn’t spoken, because a number of times, the president has spoken on the issue and his position has always been the same. Anybody, whoever he is, that carries arms unlawfully should be arrested and prosecuted,” he said. “The president has said it countless times. No matter who he is, where he comes from, criminality is criminality; anybody bearing arms unlawfully must be arrested and prosecuted. “Every statement is categorical. Anything the president says is categorical, so you don’t need to ask for categorical statements again. Many times, he has spoken about this. “Remember that some few days before the Ondo saga, there had been the Sokoto one that some people gave an ultimatum to Bishop Kukah to leave town. The presidency was against it. “Would we say the president also spoke because bishop Kukah was Fulani? Not at all. The president is the president of the whole country, and peace and security devolve in him and he must do everything fairly and impartially at all times. “When you have knotty issues like this, many solutions will be proffered; the president does not need to speak on each and every one of them. He does not have to. It was just an idea being proffered. It should be looked into, and then if it is a consensus, it should be adopted. “But it is not as one idea comes, the president speaks on it; another idea comes, the president speaks on it; such must be a talkative president. Ideas will need to be discussed and critically assessed.” The presidential spokesman said with the several solutions that have so far been proffered and discarded, Nigerians should be asked if they are interested in settling the issues to the advantage of all sides. “There was a time the country seemed to have agreed that ranching was the solution to the problem, and when the federal government embraced it, some states said ‘we don’t have lands; we’ll not give our lands for ranches.’ And before then, it had been generally agreed that ranching is the solution,” Adesina said. “Well, the federal government has no land for instance, and if states say we don’t have lands for ranches, then another solution has to be found. We need to discuss all these, appraise, until we come to a solution.”

Biden pushes for legalisation of homosexual rights in Nigeria, others

United States President Joe Biden has directed American Embassy in Nigeria and other countries to push for the legalisation of homosexuality in their respective countries of residence. Biden gave the directive in a White House statement on Memorandum on Advancing the Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Persons Around the World. The United States president said the memorandum reaffirms and supplements the principles established in the Presidential Memorandum of December 6, 2011 (International Initiatives to Advance the Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons). “It shall be the policy of the United States to pursue an end to violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or sex characteristics, and to lead by the power of our example in the cause of advancing the human rights of LGBTQI+ persons around the world,” Biden said in the memorandum. “Through this memorandum, I am directing all agencies engaged abroad to ensure that United States diplomacy and foreign assistance promote and protect the human rights of LGBTQI+ persons” Biden said the memorandum calls for “Swift and Meaningful United States Responses to Human Rights Abuses of LGBTQI+ Persons Abroad. “The Department of State shall lead a standing group, with appropriate interagency representation, to help ensure the Federal Government’s swift and meaningful response to serious incidents that threaten the human rights of LGBTQI+ persons abroad.” Biden noted that “When foreign governments move to restrict the rights of LGBTQI+ persons or fail to enforce legal protections in place, thereby contributing to a climate of intolerance, agencies engaged abroad shall consider appropriate responses, including using the full range of diplomatic and assistance tools and, as appropriate, financial sanctions, visa restrictions, and other actions.” One of the countries with a restriction against the legalisation Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Persons globally is Nigeria – with a law prohibiting their acts. The Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA), signed into law in 2014 by former President Goodluck Jonathan, was enacted on the premise that the Nigerian culture is antithetical to homosexuality. With the population of the country largely divided between Christians and Muslims, there was also a religious urgency to the prohibition. Persons of the LGBTQ+ community risk up to 20 years jail term in Nigeria. However, Amnesty International said the prohibition by the government exposes persons of the LGBTQ+ in the country to harm and called for a reversal of the law. US President Biden shared the same sentiment in the memorandum. “All human beings should be treated with respect and dignity and should be able to live without fear no matter who they are or whom they love,” Biden said. He said the United States belongs at the forefront of this struggle — speaking out and standing strong for members of the LGBTQ+ and holds the values of treating people with dignity regardless of race, colour or sexuality. The Guardian