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Friday 27 December 2013

ACCOUNT OFFICER WITH GUARANTY TRUST HOME ARRESTED FOR FRAUD OF N50M



The Special Fraud Unit, Ikoyi, Lagos State, has arrested an account officer with Guaranty Trust Homes, Adeola Olokojobi, in connection with a N50m fraud at the financial institution.
Prior to his arrest, Olokojobi was said to be working at the GT Homes, Saka Tinubu branch, Victoria Island.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the SFU had received a petition in October 2013, from a customer of the branch where Olokojobi worked. The customer had alleged that Olokojobi, who was his account officer, had “not been forthcoming with his account balances.”
A statement by the SFU Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin, said, “The petitioner also alleged that the balance given to him was at variance with his actual balance in the account.
“An internal investigation conducted by GT Homes into the account revealed that Olokojobi in April 2013, forged an instruction, transferring N15m from the petitioner’s account, to an unknown account.
“The bank also discovered other various fraudulent withdrawals made by the account officer from other customers’ accounts in his care through fake transfer instructions. It amounted to over N50m.
“He said the funds were used to finance his political campaign, a proposed pure water company and purchase of an uncompleted building at Sango-Ota, Ogun State.
“Olokojobi in his confessional statement said he had fraudulently withdrawn monies amounting to N50,640,748 from the account of the customers by transferring funds into the accounts of fictitious customers and subsequently withdrawing same.”
A banking and finance graduate, Olokojobi told PUNCH Metro that he joined GT Homes in 2009.
He, however, denied that he had fraudulently transferred over N50m, insisting that instead, it was N27m.
He said, “I didn’t have to forge the instructions from GT homes customers. All I did was manipulate them. What happens is that they usually send instructions to the account officers by email, requesting that some money be transferred to an account of their choice. All I simply do is add another million or two to the sum the customer requested.
“It went unnoticed all this while because after using the money to do some business transactions, I always paid it back. I was into several businesses; I would buy land and resell for profit.
“I got into trouble with this one because I withdrew N15m at once from a customer’s account; I didn’t take it bit by bit, but I meant to pay it back. In fact, I had already started doing so before I was caught and arrested. But the police are not right in saying that the money I had withdrawn from customers amounted to N50m; it is N27m.”

Punch

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Saturday 21 December 2013

PASTOR CHRIS OKOTIE BOUGHT ROYCE ROLL WORTH OF N120M TO MARK HIS 30TH ANNIVERSARY


The Pastor of the Household of God Church International, Chris Okotie, recently bought a Rolls Royce Coupe, the 2014 Bespoke Edition, to mark his 30 years as born-again Christian and 27 years as a pastor, SUNDAY PUNCH learnt on Saturday.
According Okotie’s close aide, the pastor spent N120m on the luxury car and had earlier spent N33m on a Range Rover Autobiography to mark a milestone of his church.
The source, in a text message, said, “Pastor Okotie just bought a Rolls Royce Coupe, 2014 Bespoke Edition at N120m to mark his 30 years as a born-again Christian and 27 years as a pastor. He had earlier bought a Range Rover (Autobiography) 2014 Model for N33m, reputed to be the costliest SUV in the world to mark this ministry’s milestone.”
Checks on the Internet showed that the cheapest price of same Rolls Royce model is about N65m, but it could be more expensive if armoured.
Fifty-five-year-old Okotie was in the news recently for the controversial comments he made during a church service in which he claimed that “all Catholics will go to hell,” and referred to Pope Francis as anti-Christ.

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Friday 20 December 2013

MAHEEDA GIVES REASON FOR HER NUDE POSTING ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM



Controversial Nigerian singer Maheeda (real name Caroline Sam), who is known for posting nude pictures on the internet, insists she’s a gospel singer, reveals why she returned to her old lifestyle in an interview with Galaxy TV
The Edo State born singer, who was once a prostitute and made an open confession that she has repented and found Christ, said the reason she posted sensuous pictures of herself on her twitter and instagram accounts lately was because she wanted to show the world how sexy she is.
“I’m not posting those nude pictures on the internet to teach people to start going naked, I posted them because I felt I am sexy and I love sexuality. In Europe, where I live, at a certain age, parents will start to teach their children about sex education. But it is unfortunate that I came from this part of the world where sentiment is attached to everything.

 “I’m 31 years old and I can’t pretend to behave like a baby or something. I’m sexy and I like it. I’m still spiritually inclined and I have some gospel songs which are not out yet. One of them is Papangolo. Those nude pictures you see is Maheeda. That is me. I am just expressing myself. I’m sexy and I am only appreciating that fact because I love sexuality".Do you agree with her?

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Thursday 19 December 2013

"THE RULING PARTY IS DEAD, READY TO BE BURIED"- GOV. LAMINDO

IT was a grim verdict yesterday on the fate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) by one of its governors.
The ruling party is dead, waiting to be buried, declared Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido.
Lamido, one of the founding fathers of the PDP in 1998, was one of the Group of Seven (G7) aggrieved governors who challenged the leadership of Alhaji Bamanga Tukur and joined the Kawu Baraje-led New PDP.
Five of the governors – Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano) and Abdultfatah Ahmed (Kwara) – have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Lamido and Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu stayed back in the PDP.
Lamido said he would not leave PDP because doing so is like leaving a house he built.
But yesterday, Lamido reviewed the latest development in the troubled party especially the defection on Wednesday of 37 House of Representatives members to the APC and declared the PDP dead.
“We are today witnessing the de-construction of what appears to be the final collapse of our dear party, the PDP, under the inept and imbecile National Working Committee (NWC) led by Bamanga Tukur,” he said, adding: “I am short of words to express my pain. It is agonising to see the party built in every home, in every village, town and cities all over Nigeria with lots of sacrifice being destroyed.”
Urging President Goodluck to take action, Lamido said: “Is it too late for the ‘leader’ of the party to intervene and save our party?”
He, however, warned that “Nigeria’s democracy must not be truncated”.
But Tukur insisted yesterday that he would not step down as demanded by the governors elected on the platform of the party because the process being adopted is illegal.
Tukur, who spoke at a breakfast session with reporters in Abuja, said those after his sack were trying to ambush the process.
He said: “I was lawfully elected into the position by the party; so why should I be removed through an illegal process. That is why I challenge them to allow the rules prevail.
“Yes, I have also heard that the party’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting has not held for a long time, but I will also remind the public and the party that even at the state levels, there are executive councils and they have not also held meetings in the past years, even in the states of those that hold against me the NEC meeting issue.
“The NEC does not exist on its own; it derives from the states and the states should be in order before we put the national body and level in working order.”
Tukur said the party, after the defection in the National Assembly, would begin another round of reconciliation.
He added: “There is never a time any party would rule out the importance of reconciliation, and that is what I have been doing and many of the people you hear kick against the leadership of the party still visit me here and hold meetings with me.
“But when one is bent on something, I have seen that some of them who engineer this problem don’t relent in inciting others against the party.
“But I promise you and I am sure the final move we have commenced will bring an end to the problems and most, if not all, the members that left would be back.
“What the public doesn’t also know is that new members and blocs have not ceased to join the PDP.
“However, I promise the aggrieved members that I am not the problem of the party and they should feel free to tell me what I have done wrong and, as a family, we would sit down and find a way out of it.”
He went on: “In a situation where people have a mindset on an issue, it is difficult to reconcile with such persons and that is what is playing out. I cannot tell you I am not disturbed by the development in the party. It hasn’t been a healthy one because much as we believe that the party still enjoys good standing among the electorate, we know the strength of a party is in the membership it commands.
“I have viewed the issues in the party and I know for sure that it is not getting better but I can assure you that I can take any lawful condition the aggrieved members come up with to make sure peace reigns in the party. I have heard it many times from outside and the media that I am the problem of the party, but I challenge you to have audience with the aggrieved members of the party and ask them if I have not had private audiences with them.
“Whenever they are with me, I ask them from a sincere mind what exactly I have done to be the problem of the party, and I can swear to you that none of them ever told me what the problem I constitute is.”
In Tukur’s view, the problem may be that he disagrees with situations where governors impose candidates on the electorate. “Some governors do not like that. My agenda is to reform the party and stop the attitude of handpicking candidates and imposing them on the people,” he said.
Explaining that the crisis was being misunderstood by the public, Tukur said his prolonged battle with governors started with his insistence that a governor and state party chairman must not come from the same area in accordance with the stipulations of the party’s constitution.
“Why should a sitting governor decide who should succeed him at the end of his tenure without any form of consultation with the people whose votes must count at the elections?
“It was the effort to change the negative status quo ante that created the protest, which led to the existing crisis,” Tukur said.
The Nation


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PASTOR CAUGHT DOING IT WITH ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE (VIDEO)

Kenya – There was drama in Majengo estate in Nanyuki town after a pastor was caught in the act with another man’s wife. Francis Kuria could not believe his eyes when he caught the clergy man with his wife. The two were then locked inside the house before being hauled into a vehicle by local church elders to safety. They were later released and paraded in public as neighbours were threatening to lynch the pastor

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Wednesday 18 December 2013

OBASANJO'S DAUGHTER, IYABO, DENIES WRITING ANY ILL-WORDED LETTER TO HER FATHER



The letter-writing trend that has taken over the polity took a different dimension on Wednesday when an 11-page letter allegedly written by daughter of former President Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo hit the news.
The letter was allegedly written in response to the 18-page letter written by the retired General criticizing the present Jonathan-led administration.
The letter which was highly personal in nature criticized the former military Head of state as a father, a man, a leader and a statesman. That did not, however, mark the end of the surprise.

The nation was still trying to grasp the purpose of the letter which outrightly stated that the letter had no political undertones when the former Senator and PhD Holder announced that she had nothing to do with the letter nor had she written or sent the letter to anyone or organization. She was said to have made this denial in a call to a radio station.

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Monday 16 December 2013

HOW WE ARE ORDERED BY AL MUSTAPHA TO KILL KUDIRAT ABIOLA - SGT ROGER

Testimony of Sergeant Barnabas Jabila Mshiela aka “Sergeant Rogers” a member of the killer squad trained and maintained by Major Hamza Al Mustapha the former Chief Security Officer of late Nigerian dictator, Sanni Abacha testifying on how the former CSO ordered him and others to assassinate Kudirat Abiola.
Major Mustapha is fingered as the brain behind the of training snipers, some of them reportedly members of his former BG/Strike Force team at the “Security Department”, ostensibly to be used by President Goodluck Jonathan to assassinate political opponents in the upcoming 2015 election
(By Saharareporters) 

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Saturday 14 December 2013

DESMOND TUTU LEFT OUT OF GUEST LIST FOR THE FUNERAL OF HIS CLOSE FRIEND, NELSON MANDELA.





Desmond Tutu is said to be “heartbroken” after he was apparently left off the guest list for the funeral of his close friend Nelson Mandela.
The 82-year-old retired archbishop said he received “no indication” he had been invited to the burial service.
He worked closely with the former South African president in his long struggle against apartheid and welcomed Mr Mandela into his home after his fellow campaigner’s release from jail.
“Much as I would have loved to attend the service to say a final farewell to someone I loved and treasured, it would have been disrespectful to Tata to gatecrash what was billed as a private family funeral,” he said. Contradicting President Jacob Zuma’s claim that he was “definitely” on the guest list, Mr Tutu added: “Had I or my office been informed that I would be be welcome, there is no way on Earth that I would have missed it.”
The apparent exclusion of the Nobel Peace Prize winner has led to speculation he is being punished for vocal criticism of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party.
Don Mullan, who travelled from Ireland to South Africa as Mr Tutu’s photographer, told Sky News the veteran campaigner is “grieving very, very much” and deserved to be at the event.
“The world needs Desmond Tutu to be here to say goodbye to his old friend,” he said.
“This is about Madiba, it’s about South Africa and it’s about two very important peacemakers saying farewell to each other.”
Mr Mullan, who said he will refuse to attend the service in protest against the apparent omission of Mr Tutu, said there was “great confusion” but also “great sadness” at his absence.
“Mr Tutu was the one who kept the flame of freedom alive when Mr Mandela and other campaigners were in prison or in exile,” he said.
“He is the one Mr Mandela spent his first night of freedom with and the one he and Graca Machel asked to assist at their wedding.”
Zelda la Grange, a former private secretary to Mr Mandela, said South Africa’s first black president was “very fond” of the man he affectionately called “The Arch”.
“Madiba really adored him,” she said. “He respected him, he loved him – there was a very close relationship.”
Mr Mandela will be buried in his childhood home of Qutu following South Africa’s first state funeral.
Thousands of people lined the streets of Mthatha, as his body was driven towards its final resting place.
Skynews

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OBASANJO DISCUSSION WITH JONATHAN AT KENYA


More facts have emerged over the unscheduled visit of former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, to President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Kenya.
A presidential source revealed that the former leader did not deny the content of the letter, but made some clarifications to the president.
According to the source, who was in Nairobi, during Obasanjo’s visit, the former president told President Jonathan that he stood by the contents of the letter including the sentiments expressed in it, but stressed that he was not responsible for the leakage of the letter to the online medium, Premium Times, which published the 18-page letter that was later re-published in all Nigerian newspapers.
According to the source, the appearance of the former leader at the hotel took many aides of the president by surprise, even though a protocol liaison officer was reported to have preceded the visit.
Obasanjo, on arriving the venue, was said to have exchanged banters with some of the dignitaries accompanying the president before his one-on-one with Jonathan.
Obasanjo was quoted as telling Jonathan that while he was not responsible for the leakage, he was still expecting a reply from Jonathan. It was however gathered that certain elements within the administration believed the former leader did the leakage as part of ongoing offensive against the number one citizen.
“Baba denied responsibility for the leakage of the letter. But Mr President was non-committal,” the source said.
The interaction between the two men was, however, said to be devoid of tension associated with the letter back at home.
“Both men were not stiff or confrontational,” the source said.
Obasanjo was said to have advised that the leakage was either done by some elements within the administration or linked to any of those he copied.
Meanwhile, worried by the disunity in the South-West zone of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former President Obasanjo has summoned a meeting of the stakeholders in the zone for today.
Saturday Tribune learnt that the fence mending meeting would hold at Chief Obasanjo’s Top Hill residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
According to a source, all the six states, namely; Ekiti, Lagos, Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Ogun would be represented at the meeting while invitation had been extended to the states’ representatives.
“We are having a meeting with Baba Obasanjo on Saturday (today) in Abeokuta. We have not received any counter order (from Abuja). We are going there to know the way forward.
Honestly, we don’t know what is happening to the PDP in the South-West. We have lost our identity in the scheme of things; strangers seem to have taken over the party we laboured for because of disunity among us, so, I think the meeting is timely,”the source told Saturday Tribune in confidence on Friday.
It was further learnt that five representatives per state are being expected at the meeting.


Nigerian Tribune

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Friday 13 December 2013

FAKE INTERPRETER AT MANDELA'S MEMORIAL SERVICE CHARGED FOR THEFT.


The interpreter at Nelson Mandela’s memorial service has been convicted of theft and once had a string of criminal charges, including murder, laid against him.
eNCA reported reported that a murder, attempted murder and kidnapping case from 2003, against Thamsanqa Jantjie and two other men, was referred to the High Court in Johannesburg in 2004, and was finalised in November 2006.
However the outcome was unknown as the court file for the case was found empty by eNCA reporters.
Using court and police records, eNCA established that Jantjie was convicted of theft in 1995, and is recorded to have received a three-year sentence.
He was charged with housebreaking in July 1997 and malicious damage to property in April 1998.
Jantjie was charged with rape in September 1994, but was later acquitted.
Jantjie was metres away from the likes of SA President Jacob Zuma, US President Barack Obama, Cuban President Raul Castro, and Mandela’s widow Graca Machel, during proceedings at Mandela’s memorial at FNB Stadium, in Johannesburg, on Tuesday.
Jantjie has reportedly said he had suffered a schizophrenic episode during the memorial, in which the signs he made were dismissed as gibberish by the deaf community

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Thursday 12 December 2013

BOKO HARAM LEADER THREATENED AMERICA GOVERNMENT, "YOU ARE NEXT"



You couldn’t crush us when we were carrying sticks,” he said, adding: “By Allah, we will never stop. Don’t think we will stop in Maiduguri.
“Tomorrow you will see us in America itself. Our operation is not confined to Nigeria. It is for the whole world.”
Shekau’s claims about the international nature of Boko Haram stand at odds with analysts’ general assessments that the group is largely Nigeria-based.
But the United States has said the group and Ansaru have links the wider Islamist jihadi network, in particular Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), which has provided limited training and funding.
The US State Department in July offered a reward of up to $7 million for information leading to the arrest of Shekau.
The group leader also added that they were behind a daring raid on military installations in Maiduguri earlier this month.
“Allah the Almighty has given us victory in the attack we launched inside Maiduguri (which was) called Borno in ancient times,” said Abubakar Shekau in a 40-minute clip.
Speaking in Arabic, Hausa and Kanuri, Shekau added: “We stormed the city and fought them (and) Allah blessed us with lots of booty.”
The video, which was obtained through an intermediary, shows Shekau dressed in military fatigues with a turban and Kalashnikov assault rifle leaning on his chest.
He speaks for 19 minutes in all while the rest of the tape shows images of burning buildings and aircraft said to be from the December 2 attack in Maiduguri, which is capital of Borno state.
It also shows a display of weapons the banned Islamist group says it seized in the attack, including dozens of Kalashnikovs and rockets.
The authenticity of the tape could not be verified independently.
Gunmen who arrived on pick-up trucks besieged an army and air force base, destroying aircraft, razing buildings and setting shops and petrol stations ablaze, witnesses said.
The early morning raid was seen as significant because the Nigerian military had previously claimed to have pushed the militants out of urban centres and into more remote, rural areas.
Local people reported that the attackers were carrying AK-47 assault rifles and rocket propelled grenades in the assault, which prompted the local authorities to impose a city-wide curfew.
In the Maiduguri raid, Nigeria’s military said 24 militants were killed and two service personnel were wounded.
But Shekau said only seven fighters lost their lives — three in suicide bombings, three were shot and one in “friendly fire”.
At least two local residents were also killed, people in the city said.


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Wednesday 11 December 2013

OBASANJO ACCUSED JONATHAN OF DESTROYING NIGERIA



An apparently angry and frustrated ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo has written what clearly competes as one of the most acerbic letters in modern history to President Goodluck Jonathan, accusing him of ineptitude and of taking actions calculated at destroying Nigeria.
“Nigeria is bleeding and the hemorrhage must be stopped,” Mr. Obasanjo said in the 18-page letter dated December 2, 2013 and exclusively obtained by PREMIUM TIMES Tuesday.
He said Mr. Jonathan has failed to deliver on his promises to the Nigerian people, stem corruption, promote national unity and strengthen national security.
He said in the letter titled “Before it is too late” that rather than take steps to advance Nigeria’s interest and up the standards of living of Nigerians, Mr. Jonathan had betrayed God and the Nigerian people that brought him to power, and has been pursuing selfish personal and political interests based on advice he receives from “self-centred aides”.
In the detailed letter, dripping of anger , frustration and what appears a genuine concern to rescue a nation on the brink, Mr. Obasanjo lamented that Mr. Jonathan had become terribly divisive and clannish, destroying his own party, polarizing the country along regional and religious lines and ridiculing Nigeria in the comity of nations.
Without mincing words, Mr. Obasanjo blamed Mr. Jonathan for the crises tearing the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, apart.
He said apart from using party chairman Bamanga Tukur to cause multiple crises and divide the ranks of the party, the president’s failure to keep a promise he made not to seek a second term is also generating tension within the ruling party.
“It would be unfair to continue to level full blames on the Chairman (Tukur) for all that goes wrong with the party,” Mr. Obasanjo said. “The chairman is playing the tune dictated by the paymaster (Jonathan). But the paymaster is acting for a definitive purpose for which deceit and deception seem to be the major ingredients.
“Up till two months ago, Mr. President, you told me that you have not told anybody that you would contest in 2015. I quickly pointed out to you that the signs and the measures on the ground do not tally with your statement. You said the same to one other person who shared his observation with me. And only a fool would believe that statement you made to me judging by what is going on. I must say it is not ingenious. You may wish to pursue a more credible and more honorable path.”
The former President said Mr. Jonathan told him before the 2011 election he would not seek a second term, and made the same promise to governors, party stakeholders and Nigerians.
The president’s refusal to keep that promise cast him as a man without honour, Mr. Obasanjo said.
Saying it would be “fatally morally flawed” for Mr. Jonathan to contest in 2015, Mr. Obasanjo added, “As a leader, two things you must cherish and hold dear among others are trust and honour both of which are important ingredients of character. I will want to see anyone in the Office of the Presidency of Nigeria as a man or woman who can be trusted, a person of honour in his words and character.”
Mr. Obasanjo also accused Mr. Jonathan of anti-party conducts – supporting opposition parties’ candidates in governorship elections in Lagos, Ondo, Edo and Anambra states at the detriment of PDP’s own candidates –, and of pitting party members against one another.
Saying the President had failed to address the underlying causes of the Boko Haram menace, Mr. Obasanjo urged Mr. Jonathan to adopt a carrot and stick approach in dealing with the insurgency explaining that “conventional military actions based on standard phases of military operations alone will not permanently and effectively deal with the issue of Boko Haram”.
Mr. Obasanjo also tackled Mr. Jonathan for allegedly being clannish. “For you to allow yourself to be “possessed”, so to say, to the exclusion of most of the rest of Nigerians as an “Ijaw man” is a mistake that should never have been allowed to happen. Yes, you have to be born in one part of Nigeria to be Nigerian if not naturalized but the Nigerian President must be above ethnic factionalism. And those who prop you up as of, and for ‘Ijaw nation’ are not your friends genuinely, not friends of Nigeria nor friends of ‘Ijaw nation’ they tout about.
“To allow or tacitly encourage people of ‘Ijaw nation’ to throw insults on other Nigerians from other parts of the country and threaten fire and brimstone to protect your interest as an Ijaw man is myopic and your not openly quieting them is even more unfortunate.
Two Ijaw men, ex-militant Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, and a former federal commissioner for information, Edwin Clark, who carries himself around as the political godfather of the president, are known to talk down on people opposed to the president.
Mr. Obasanjo also accused Mr. Jonathan of placing over 1000 Nigerians on political watch list and “training snipers and other armed personnel secretly and clandestinely acquiring weapons to match for political purposes like Abacha and training them where Abacha trained his killers”.
He wondered why the Presidency was providing assistance for a murderer to evade justice.
“Presidential assistance for a murderer to evade justice and presidential delegation to welcome him home can only be in bad taste generally but particularly to the family of his victim,” Mr. Obasanjo said. “Assisting criminals to evade justice cannot be part of the job of the presidency. Or, as it is viwed in some quarters, is he being recruited to do for you what he had done for Abacha in the past? Hopefully, he should have learned his lesson. Let us continue to watch.”
Mr. Obasanjo did not mention the name of the murderer he accused the President of protecting but he seems to be referring to Hamza Al-Mustapha, a former security aide to late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, who is facing trial for allegedly masterminding the killing of Kudirat Abiola, the wife of Moshood Abiola, the winner of the annulled 1993 presidential election.
Mr. Al-Mustapha was freed by the appeal court in July but the Lagos state government has since appealed the judgment at the Supreme Court.
The former President also called on the National Assembly to rise up and take decisive action over the recent allegation in the country that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation failed to remit billions of dollars in proceeds of crude oil sales to the federation account.
“This allegation will not fly away by non-action, cover-up, denial or bribing possible investigators,” Mr. Obasanjo told the President. “Please deal with this allegation transparently and let the truth be known.
“The dramatis personae in this allegation and who they are working for will one day be public knowledge. Those who know are watching if the National Assembly will not be accomplice in the heinous crime and naked grand corruption. May God grant you the grace for at least one effective corrective action against high corruption which seems to stink all around you in your government.”
Mr. Obasanjo said he wrote the letter in the national interest, saying nothing, at this stage of his life, would prevent him from standing up for whatever he considers to be in the best interest of Nigeria, Africa and the world.
He said he was ready for whatever backlash his letter would provoke from the presidency.
“Knowing what happens around you most of which you know of and condone or deny, this letter will proke cacophony from hired and unhired attackers but I will maintain my serenity because by this letter, I have done my duty to you as I have always done, to your government, to the party, PDP, and to our country, Nigeria…,” Mr. Obasanjo said.
“I have passed the stage of being flattered, intimidated, threatened, frightened, induced or bought… Death is the end of all human beings and may it come when God wills it to come.”

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Tuesday 3 December 2013

ASUU TO FG - "WHAT WE WANT THE FG TO DO BEFORE THE STRIKE CAN END BY ASUU NATIONAL PRESIDENT


PRESS STATEMENT
If you look at the Government’s paper of 6 November, 2013, it states that the Federal Government shall provide N200billion in 2013. ASUU’s letter to the President does not change that agreement.
1. Introduction
On Monday 4th November, 2013, the leadership of our Union had a meeting with a government team led by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. The meeting was necessary because all the previous government teams (separately led by the Minister of Education, Gov. Gabriel Suswam, the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Secretary to the Government of the Federation and by the Vice President) had failed to address the requests made by our Union ASUU to implement the 2009 Agreement in accordance with the 2012 Roadmap, and to commence the process of review of the said Agreement thereafter.
Gentlemen of the Press, the benefits of implementing the 2009 Agreement have been articulated severally in a number of addresses I made. Suffice to restate again that the objectives of the 2009 Agreement are:
i. To reverse the decay in the University System, in order to reposition it for greater responsibilities in national development;
ii. To reverse the brain drain, not only by enhancing the remuneration of academic staff, but also by disengaging them from the encumbrances of a unified civil service wage structure;
iii. To restore Nigerian Universities, through immediate, massive and sustained financial intervention; and,
iv. To ensure genuine University autonomy and academic freedom.
These objectives were made even more potent by the findings of Government Committee on the Needs Assessment of Nigerian Universities in 2012. The shocking findings of that Committee should make any serious government thoroughly ashamed of its colossal failings.
At the end of the meeting with President Jonathan, a message was given by the government to the members of ASUU nationwide. Branches deliberated and debated on the message and gave their responses to the National leadership of the Union. These responses were articulated by the National Executive Council (NEC) of ASUU and sent to President Jonathan through the supervising Minister of Education.
Gentlemen of the Press, since the issuance of the Union’s response to the said letter, the salvos that have been coming out, allegedly from the Minister of Education makes one to wonder whether the person that is charged with the responsibility of superintending over the Nigeria’s Education system has the wherewithal to handle such a vital national assignment. It is my intention this afternoon, therefore, to clear the air on the rumours, lies and mischiefs that are milling out of government circle (especially from Ministry of Education and National Universities Commission), all with the intent of misleading the Nigerian public. I will therefore speak to the letter from government and the yet-to-be-replied response of our Union. I will establish, to all discerning minds, that ASUU did not bring any ‘new conditions’ as claimed by the Minister of Education and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Mr Doyin Okupe. Rather, it is government that is trying to avoid taking responsibility.

The Letter from Government to ASUU

The letter from the Government was communicated by the Federal Ministry of Education, ref. FME/TE/SS.IM/C.I/1/99 and was titled “Resolutions reached at the meeting between Federal Government and
Representatives of the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU)” The content of that letter was not the judgment of a court: it was not, and could not be properly taken as conveying the words of a commander who must be obeyed.

Government’s communication was as follows:

1. “That the Federal Government is irrevocably committed to the overall improvement in the quality of education especially at the tertiary level in the country.
2. That there is an overarching need to find a lasting solution to the challenges facing university education in the country through the development of sustainable, affordable and implementable strategies that are within the revenue profile of government.
3. Arising from the above understanding, it was further noted with particular emphasis on funding that:
(a) Nigerian Universities must be revitalised for effective service delivery.
(b) All the provisions in the extant agreement/MoU for the revitalisation of the University system shall be fully implemented as captured in the 2012 Needs Assessment Report.
(c) Federal Government shall mobilise resources towards this goal.

4. In view of the above understanding the following resolutions were reached:

i. Federal Government shall provide funds for the revitalisation of the University system in the following manner in the next six years
S/N0
Year
 Amount(billion) Naria
1
2013
200
2
2014
220
3
2015
220
4
2016
220
5
2017
220
6
2018
220
Total
6 years
1.3 trillion

ii. A dedicated revitalisation account shall be opened at the CBN by Federal Government. Funds shall be paid into [sic] on a quarterly basis from which the Universities will draw. Federal Government shall ensure that these funds will be ring-fenced.
iii. That a central monitoring committee shall be established in addition to monitor the implementation of the revitalisation of the university and shall submit quarterly report to the Minister of Education.
iv. Earned allowances: It was agreed that the Implementation Monitoring Committee (IMC) shall monitor and verify the level of payment already made from the 30 billion Naira released by Government and report back on the exact situations in the Universities on this matter. Federal Government undertakes to pay the outstanding balance after the verification report for the period 2009 to 2012. Furthermore a practicable and affordable strategy will be put in place to mainstream the payment of earned allowances in the University system.
v. Government is willing to engage the services of the universities in special consultancy series such as geological/solid minerals survey, biotechnology, environmental impact assessment, shelter belt and mineral mapping amongst others to boost the IGR base of the Universities.
vi. That FGN requests that ASUU shall within 7 days call off its four month strike action.
vii. The above resolutions were reached in good faith by all the stakeholders that attended this crucial meeting.”
In the ordinary meaning of the word “resolution” the government’s letter was not a resolution. The document was a report of Government’s understanding of the decisions or agreement reached on the matters discussed with ASUU. Neither side had a final authority on the correct wording or substance of the agreement reached. The title of Government’s letter “RESOLUTIONS REACHED AT THE MEETING BETWEEN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES (ASUU) . . . showed quite clearly that there were two sides. The agreement between the two sides would be the legitimate resolution of any issue. Furthermore, representatives of both sides must sign the document of resolution to make it valid for both sides. This is why ASUU, in its reply to Government’s letter, insisted that ASUU and the Federal Government should sign the document of Resolutions. It is not an added new issue. It is a simple, required procedure, to be strengthened by some witness in whom both sides had confidence. This is not only reasonable but required in the resolution of conflicts. Whether the Minister of Education understands it or not is another matter which we shall not address here.

The Reply of ASUU to Government’s Letter

1. The process leading to ASUU’s reply
The letter from the Government, signed by Dr. Mac John Nwaobiala, was delivered at ASUU National Secretariat on 6th November, 2013. ASUU had made it clear to Government through the Minister of Education, and at the meetings held with Government’s representative, that our Union does not have an EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT who has the power to decide for the Union on crucial matters, including and especially on trade disputes and strikes. Similarly, the internal democracy of our Union does not permit the Principal Officers to make decisions on Union matters of trade disputes without advice from the National Executive Council. Allowing branches to meet, advise and take positions is the only way we know how to run a democratic organisation.
2. The content of ASUU’s reply
Here is the relevant portion of ASUU’s reply to government’s letter, as contained in Union’s letter of 22nd November, 2013 signed by Nasir F. Isa, President of ASUU:
“On behalf of NEC I hereby convey the Union’s appreciation of the expressed concern of Your Excellency to bring an end to the crisis occasioned by the poor implementation of the 2009 Agreement and the 2012 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) arising therefrom through your personal intervention.
NEC would have taken a definitive decision on ending the strike, especially in view of Your Excellency’s intervention but for certain uncertainties, the clearance of which would have been decisive in making the relevant decision. These uncertainties involve issues on which ASUU members nationwide have strong feelings. They are about certain gaps evident in Government’s report as presented to our Union.
Specifically, our members are requesting that Your Excellency facilitates the resolution of the issues as a way of concretising their understanding of the agreed positions. This will involve the following:
(a) That the N200 billion agreed upon as 2013 Revitalisation Fund for public universities shall be deposited with the CBN and disbursed to the benefitting universities within two weeks.
(b) That the renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement in 2014 be included in the final document as agreed at the discussion with Your Excellency.
(c) That a Non-victimisation clause which is normally captured in all interactions of this nature be included in the final document and
(d) That a new Memorandum of Understanding shall be validly endorsed, signed by a representative of government, preferably the Attorney General of the Federation and a representative of ASUU, with the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) as a witness.
Your Excellency please be assured that the Union is willing to do all that is needful to resolve the lingering crisis as soon as the expressed observations of our members are addressed.
Thank you
Yours in the struggle
Naisr F. Isa, Ph.D
President”

JUSTIFICATION OF ASUU’S REQUEST TO THE PRESIDENT

1. The request to disburse the N200 billion agreed in 2013 within two weeks
If you look at the Government’s paper of 6 November, 2013, it states that the Federal Government shall provide N200billion in 2013. ASUU’s letter to the President does not change that agreement. The National Executive Committee (NEC) of ASUU’s position, conveyed to His Excellency Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan through the Minister of Education only said the following: “Our members are suggesting that “the N200 billion agreed upon as 2013 Revitalisation fund for public universities should be deposited in the CBN and disbursed to the benefitting universities within two weeks.”
Upon any sincere stretch of interpretation, it would be unreasonable to suggest that this is a new demand. ASUU NEC’s position that the funds for revitalisation due to universities in 2013 should be released within the first two weeks of December 2013 is not a new demand. It is a sensible suggestion to guard against implementation failure.
2. The Renegotiation of the Agreement in 2014
There was an agreement at the interaction with the President of Nigeria that the Renegotiation of the ASUU/FGN Agreement of 2009 shall be undertaken in 2014. ASUU’s position that this shall be included in the “Resolutions” is a correct report of what actually transpired and was agreed upon, and should be reconsidered. This is important, especially in view of the fact that this agreement took place at the meeting with the President and was pointed out to staff of the Ministry of Education who were recording the agreements. ASUU’s asking the restoration of that agreement in government’s letter to the Union is not a new demand but only a demand to put the records right.
3. The Non-Victimisation Clause
The resolution to end a strike since 1980s, has always included the provision that no one would be victimised for participating in the strike in question. This is the position of the International Labour Organisation: No one should be penalised for carrying out or attempting to carry out a legitimate strike” (1996 Digest of the Decision and Principles of the freedom of Association Committee of the Governing Body of the ILO fifth (revised) edition, 2006 paragrph 590; 302 and report case NO 1849, para 211, 307th Report, case NO 1890, para 372; 310th Report Case NO 1932, para 515; 311th Report, Case NO 1937, para 211 318th Report, Case NO 1978, para. 218; 321st Report, Case NO 205th Para 137, 624th Report, Case NO 2072; para 587; 326th Report; Case NO 2091, Para 154; 331st Report Case NO 1937/2027, para 105, and 333rd Report, Case NO 2164, para 608.”
The Minister of Education needs to consult the ILO which has ruled that:
“Respect for the principles of freedom of association requires that workers should not be dismissed or refused employment on account of their having participated in a strike or other Industrial action.” (ILO, Freedom of Association Digest, 2006; 603)
“Imposing sanctions on unions for leading a legitimate strike is a gross violation of the principles of Freedom of association” (658)
“The closure of trade union offices, as a consequences of a legitimate strike, is a violation of the principles of freedom of association” (652).
These positions of the ILO are domesticated in the Labour Act section 9 vi which states “No contract shall –
(a) make it a condition of employment that a worker shall not join a trade union or shall not relinquish membership of a trade union; or
(b) Cause the dismissal of, or otherwise prejudice a worker –
(i) By reason of trade union membership; or
(ii) Because of trade activities outside working hours or, with the consent of the employer, within working hours.
ASUU’s invoking of the non-victimisation clause, rather than being an introduction of a new demand, is a commonplace ILO position which Government ought to know, as Nigeria is a signatory to the relevant ILO Convention NO 87 and 98 of the ILO. It is also the position of the Nigerian Labour Act. The Minister of Education ought to know that this is so. It is not a new demand.
4. Why ASUU insists on a validly endorsed Memorandum of Understanding
As we have shown, the proper way to go is not to take the position of, or understanding by one party to the dispute, either ASUU’s or government’s to be the resolution of the issues. The legitimate procedure is that both sides should sign a resolution showing what was agreed and what was not. Resolution of a dispute is not a favour done by one side to the other. But this is how the Minister of Education expects ASUU to take it. He would want ASUU to accept that Government was doing ASUU a favour. This is wrong.
Second, the on-going crisis was exacerbated when one side to the dispute – Government, represented by the Secretary to the Federal Government announced to the public and ASUU that the 2012 Memorandum of Understanding (a document authorised by himself) was not binding on Government since it was signed by a Permanent Secretary and was, therefore, a mere promise and a non-binding piece of paper. The valid endorsement of agreed Resolutions by both sides is a sine qua non for a just and a lasting resolution of the present dispute. It is a universal position, not a new demand.
5. Deliberate lies and misinterpretation
i. The Lying Pro-Chancellor
We have observed that there are individual role players who serve governments and who have clearly less than honest intention, and consequently violate the principle of truth-telling, when presenting ASUU’s positions to government. One such person is a Pro-Chancellor who told the President of Nigeria that the University of Uyo shared the money sent by government to the University as earned allowances – to all staff and still had enough to return to the Government. We found that this person lied.
We have also received the information that this same person as Pro-Chancellor informed Government that 60% of ASUU branches voted for and 40% voted against suspending the strike unconditionally.
But here is the truth: of the Fifty-two (52) branches of ASUU, forty-eighty (48), roughly 92% advised conditional suspension of the strike i.e, suspending the strike only if certain conditions are met, and four (4) advised suspension of the strike before pursuing the implementation of certain conditions.
The truth is that if a liar of the kind we have discovered occupies an important position among Pro-Chancellors, should anyone expect honest leadership in times of crisis in the University system? This is a fundamental problem that needs to be addressed and we invite the public and government to address it.
ii. The Minister of Education’s misrepresentation
From all the evidence, it is clear that ASUU has not made any new demands. First, asking the government to implement its agreement to provide N200 billion in 2013 in two weeks is not a new demand. Pointing out that the President and ASUU agreed that the 2009 Agreement will be renegotiated in 2014, and re-asserting it because the letter from the Ministry of Education omitted it, is not a new demand. The inclusion of the non-victimisation clause is a universal practice. And ASUU’s insistence that the resolutions accepted by both sides be signed by both sides is not a new demand but a requirement of all agreements.
6. The Sack Threat and the Return of Fascism
The threat to sack all lecturers for exercising their right to strike was made in 1993-1996 by the Generals Babangida and Abacha regimes. Professor Ben Nwabueze, who was the Minister of Education in General Babangida’s regime and who was instrumental to the military assault on the right of Nigerians to strike, is still alive. It is unfortunate that close to twenty years of national life have not taught politicians and their government the simple lesson that the job of lecturers is bound by the University statutes, which stipulate conditions for employment, promotions and dismissal of lecturers at all levels. There are, at present, in Nigeria over thirty thousand (30,000) academic staff, each of whom has certain rights that cannot be pronounced away by any government or Minister. That a Minister of Education would pronounce a threat of mass sack of academic staff is a tragedy of huge proportion for Nigeria and Africa. While ASUU has been struggling for conditions in which Nigerian students would benefit from a very much enhanced academic environment in teaching and research facilities, the Minister of Education is thinking of a thoughtless mass sack as a solution to the problems arising from Government’s non-implementation of an Agreement reached with ASUU as if Nigerian rulers have made no intellectual progress since Abacha!
To be clear: Nigerian lecturers – from Graduate Assistants to Professors, are not begging anybody for jobs. It is now well known that since 2003, successive governments have told the Nigerian people, repeatedly, that the solution to Nigeria’s social and economic crises is to kill public economic and educational institutions and institute the reign of private control of the economy and education, whereas the Constitution of Nigeria states clearly that the Commanding Heights of Nigeria’s economy shall be publicly owned. The President of Nigeria in 2003, General Obasanjo told ASUU that the solution to Nigeria’s University crisis is massive privatisation. From all indication the Minister of Education, on behalf of the present Government, assisted without shame by NUC, and on behalf of Government, is set to carry out in the sphere of education what one of its predecessors did with Universities, Transcorps, and the Airways. The way is being paved for privatisation of education. Academic staff have a duty to defend the right of Nigerians to sound public education. To succumb to the present threat by the Minister of Education on behalf of Government is to give up on Nigeria. We in the academic profession have no such intention.
We resisted Abacha’s dictatorship. We refused to succumb to Obasanjo/IMF attempts to weaken public in favour of private universities. We convinced Yar’Adua to keep faith with the interests of Nigeria’s youth and desist from privatising education. We remember Obasanjo’s position that the solution to ASUU’s resistance is to flood Nigeria with private Universities.
In spite of all these, stretching from ASUU’s principled resistance since the military, we have noticed with disgust how easy it is for ministers and governments to take refuge in political blackmail. We shall never succumb to this. Our country is our Union’s constituency.
Nigerians should ask the Minister of Education – why did the Government not respond to ASUU’s letter expressing the Union’s understanding of the “Resolutions” of 4th November 2013? Why did the Minister of Education choose to go public to accuse ASUU of introducing new demands without first replying ASUU NEC’s response to the letter from the Ministry of Education? Did he reply ASUU’s letter to express objections to ASUU’s understanding of government’s position before going to public with gross misinterpretation and ignorance of well-known trade union laws and practices? The answer is No!, No!!, No!!!. The malice is clear. We now invite you to look at the facts.
According to the Needs Assessment Reports, here are the needs of Nigerian public universities for academic staff:
• There is a total of 37,504 teaching staff across all Nigerian Universities
• The majority of the universities are grossly understaffed
• Generally speaking, teaching staff distribution in the country, both by qualification and by rank indicates that Nigeria’s university system is in crisis of manpower. Instead of having not less than 80% of the academics with Ph.Ds only about 43% are Ph.D holders. And instead of having about 75% of academics to be between Senior Lecturers and Professors only about 44% are within the bracket while the remaining 56% are not.
• Gross inadequate number of teaching staff compared to student population resulting in the production of ‘educated illiterates’ that lack the requisite skills and training to bring about the much needed development in the country as well as to take over the mantle of leadership of the country in future.
Recommendation
• Given the inadequacy of teaching staff in the university system, it is recommended that government shall have a deliberate policy of improving the national teacher-student ratio to 1:20 within the next two years. Using the present figures of students’ enrolment; this translates to increasing the number of full-time academic staff in Nigerian universities to 50,000. This means the recruitment of additional 23,000 lecturers on the basis of 50:50 ratio between the Federal and State universities.
Does or does not the Minister of Education know all these? If he does not, that is disastrous. If he does, how serious should Nigerians take a Minister who possesses all this information yet believes he can subdue academics by threat of sack? Where does he want to get them from? How many foreign lecturers does he hope to recruit with the Conditions of Service in Nigeria, with the knowledge that they can be sacked arbitrarily? ASUU will welcome Nigerians abroad to come back and join the academic development of Nigerian universities. This will be in fit with ASUU’s struggles to reverse the brain drain. Let the Minister of Education find thousands of them to replace those he wants to sack.
We shall bow only to what we as academics are convinced will serve the interest of Nigeria and its people, no matter their ethnic, religious or class origins. This is where we stand. We shall never be cowed.
We call on all Nigerians who care about our country, all men and women of good will, to prevail on government to do what is just and noble as its present approach will only compound the deepening yet avoidable crises.
Thank you.
Nasir F. Isa, Ph.D
President, for and on behalf of ASUU
2-12-2013



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