Showing posts with label Leadership Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leadership Nigeria. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
NIGERIA: Thursday Papers, August 2, 2012
BUSINESS DAY: Nigeria fails to tap AFC finance to bridge infrastructure deficit
BUSINESS DAY: Preparing Nigerian Army for future challenges
BUSINESS DAY: Nigeria’s neglected solid minerals
VANCOUVER SUN: Nigerian president visits Trinidad for holiday marking slaves' freedom; Jamaica is next stop
GUARDIAN NIGERIA: Firms facilitate hip, knee replacement surgeries in Nigeria
VANGUARD NIGERIA: Subsidy scam: Court denies accused bail
VANGUARD NIGERIA: Police rescue kidnapped Chevron staff, kill 4 kidnappers in Delta
VANGUARD NIGERIA: I foresee 4 medals for Team Nigeria – Ali
PUNCH: Directors flee as Oyo uncovers N2.6bn pension scam
PUNCH: Obasanjo, Babangida’s posturing and Nigeria’s future
GUARDIAN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: PM announces: T&T, Nigeria to collaborate on energy projects
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Jonathan Not President Of Niger Delta Alone — Edwin Clark
BUSINESS DAY: Financial sector stability and macroprudential regulation in Nigeria
DAILY MAVERICK: Hillary tours the African frontlines of America's war on terror
THIS DAY LIVE: US: Nigeria Not Doing Enough to Check Terrorism
THIS DAY LIVE: FG: Nigeria to Become Investors Haven
THIS DAY LIVE: Tribunal Orders TSKJ to Pay N49 Billion
DW AKADEMIE: US seeks African inroads as China lavishes investment
INDEPENDENT ONLINE: Woza Online helps SMEs market their businesses
GOOGLE/AFP: Australian trafficker's mother begs Malaysia for mercy
Monday, July 30, 2012
NIGERIA: Tuesday Papers, July 31, 2012
COMPILED BY AMBROSE EHIRIM
GROUND REPORT: Nigerian Advocacy Group Caution’s on Mpape Demolition Exercises
THIS DAY LIVE: D' Tigers in Threshold of History against Lithuania
VANGUARD NIGERIA: 2012 Budget: Okonjo-Iweala insists on 56% implementation
VANGUARD NIGERIA: Outcry as oil spill takes over River Ethiope
VANGUARD NIGERIA: Ex-militants protest non-payment of allowances
GUARDIAN NIGERIA: U.S. may take drug war to Nigeria, others
GUARDIAN NIGERIA: Nigerians detained in Trinidad seek visiting Jonathan’s help
PUNCH: Lawyer alleges poor crowd management at Dana crash site
PUNCH: Policeman killed, victim shot in rescue operation
THE TRINIDAD EXPRESS: Kambon honoured by Nigerian leader's visit
SUPER SPORT: Enyimba takes it slow
FIFA: Sunshine Stars shooting for the sky
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO EXPRESS: Wrap it up, African style
ENSTARZ: NBC Olympic Schedule; Streaming for Day 4, Tuesday- Men's Basketball, Swimming, Gymnastics
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: D’Tigers’ Coach Eyes History
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Brutality: Police Get New Code Of Conduct
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
NIGERIA: Wednesday Papers, July 25, 2012
COMPILED BY AMBROSE EHIRIM
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: 2015 Polls: INEC Mulls Accommodating Nigerians In Diaspora
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Women Are Taking Over The Role Of Bread Winner In Nigeria
THIS DAY LIVE: ‘BOI Intervention Funds May Fail to Achieve Objectives’
NEWS DAY: Osi Umenyiora calls for players to be more like Tim Tebow
BUSINESS DAY: Brokers chart road map for government insurances
BUSINESS DAY: Ibori’s unclaimed $15m to be forfeited
BUSINESS DAY: EFCC arraigns PDP chairman’s son, 12 firms over subsidy fraud
VANGUARD NIGERIA: Turai vs Patience: FG opts for out-of-court settlement of land dispute
VANGUARD NIGERIA: Suspect in N32.8bn Police pension scam loses bid to defreeze accounts
THE GUARDIAN NIGERIA: Breakthrough as new TB drug emerges
CHANNELS TV: Jonathan mourns Atta Mills’ death
DAILY TRUST: Residents protest demolition of Abuja suburb
DAILY SUN: Dying Nigerian languages
Saturday, July 21, 2012
NIGERIA: Sunday Papers July 22, 2012
COMPILED BY AMBROSE EHIRIM
THIS DAY LIVE: The Golden Tulip: Returning to Form
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Fans To Interact With Arsenal Players
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Capital City Not For The Rich Alone
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Security Of Corps Members Should Be Paramount
KANSAS CITY STAR: Day-by-day Olympic TV highlights
THE NEWS INTERNATIONAL: WHO, UNICEF, saddened by killing of polio worker
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The Drug War Shifts to Africa, Hub for Cartels
GULF DAILY NEWS: Cox stripped of Athens athletics relay gold
ENGLISH EAST DAY: China-Africa fraud gangs busted
THE GUARDIAN NIGERIA: Nigeria, Cote D’Ivoire Begin Africa Cup Battle In Botswana
THE GUARDIAN NIGERIA: ‘COD United Will Be A Model For Nigerian Clubsides’
SUNDAY TRIBUNE NIGERIA: FG considers employment generation through lottery programmes
SUNDAY TRIBUNE NIGERIA: Fire destroys N50m property at plank market in Lagos
SUNDAY TRIBUNE NIGERIA: Buhari blames corrupt successive govts for damaged petroleum industry
PUNCH: Argentine customs seize Nigeria-bound N4bn cocaine
PUNCH: Jonathan awards N927bn contracts in 10 months •Niger Delta grabs N246bn
SUNDAY VABGUARD NIGERIA: Aguleri, Umuleri blow hot again
SUNDAY VANGUARD NIGERIA: Grass To Grace: I was locked-up at Kirikiri prisons after I helped Nigeria win Olympic medal – Toblow
SUNDAY VANGUARD NIGERIA: SUBSIDY FRAUD INCORPORATED (1): Fresh scandal surrounds FG’s committee
SUNDAY VANGUARD NIGERIA: Anxiety mounts over missing journalist
Saturday, June 30, 2012
NIGERIA: Sunday Papers July 01, 2012
COMPILED BY AMBROSE EHIRIM
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE: Malian jihadist group threatens to attack Nigeria, others
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE: Why Oba of Benin didn’t receive Jonathan •The ‘gods’ stopped him - Aide •Oba of Benin met Jonathan in private - Edo PDP
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE: US has confidence in Dasuki - Ex-Attorney-General...As Boko Haram splits the North
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE: Police foil attempt to bomb bridge in Plateau
THE GUARDIAN NIGERIA: Kidnappers Renew Offensive In Abakaliki, Kill Pharmacist
THE GUARDIAN NIGERIA: Kidnapped Students Get Lawmakers’ N1m
PUNCH: ‘Why Nigerian businessmen can’t access funds in US’
PUNCH NIGERIA: Third Mainland Bridge closure: The anguish, pain begin today
PUNCH NIGERIA: Day all hell broke loose in Kaduna
NIGERIAN VANGUARD: 14 YEARS AFTER MKO’S DEATH: Abiola’s mandate had votes – Kola Abiola
THE GUARDIAN NIGERIA: Jonathan’s Stance On Asset Declaration Violates US, Nigeria Agreement
THE HIMALAYAN TIMES: Gunfire‚ explosions rock troubled Nigerian city
AFP GOOGLE WIRE: Mobile money firms seek Nigerian riches
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Other Cultures Lagging In Nigeria Movie Industry
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: NAF To Commence Int’l Helicopter Training School
THIS DAY: New PIB Resolves Controversy over Fiscal Regime, Gas Pricing
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Anambra North Senatorial Seat: As Supreme Court Beckons
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Nigeria: U.S.$3 Million Bribery Scandal - Constituents Move to Recall Farouk Lawan

Embattled member of the House of Representatives Hon. Farouk Lawan is facing a fresh battle from his constituents over his alleged involvement in the $3 million bribery scandal rocking the House: some of his constituents are plotting to initiate his recall from the House.
The lawmaker was released on bail yesterday after two days of incarceration by the Nigeria Police Force over his involvement in the bribery scandal.
However, investigations by LEADERSHIP SUNDAY in the lawmaker's constituency of Shanono/Bagwai federal constituency of Kano State showed that some of his constituents had already commenced the compilation of signatures for onward transmission to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the representative's recall.
LEADERSHIP SUNDAY investigations also revealed why the leadership of the House of Representatives 'sacrificed' the embattled lawmaker during their emergency session on Friday.
Hon. Lawan was removed as the chairman of the ad-hoc committee on the petroleum subsidy and chairman, House Committee on Education.
It was learnt that the leadership of the House took that decision because Hon. Lawan failed to confide in them nor did he carry the members of his committee along all through his transactions in the alleged scandal.
"Hon. Lawan did not carry any of his colleagues along in what transpired. We cannot vouch for him. We are not even sure whether he is with us or with the executive arm of government. Let him sort himself out. The credibility of the whole House cannot be called into question because of the alleged act of one member," a source in the House said.
This is even as politicians in the opposition Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)are taking full advantage of Lawan's travails and are seeking signatories from his Shanono/Bagwai federal constituency for a petition to begin the process of his recall.
Some of the politicians who spoke with our correspondent in Kano said that Farouk's action has portrayed Kano State in bad light, even though it has been one of the leading progressive states that has been advancing the cause of the common man in the area of politics for a very long time.
A former House of Representatives aspirant of the Congress for Progressive Change [CPC] for Fagge constituency in the last general election, Shuaibu Abubakar Fagge, condemned the action of the lawmaker and hailed the action of the legislators that suspended him from the chairmanship of the committee, saying that what the House did was "in order, proper and followed the due process of the law".
Abubakar, however, subscribed to the commencement of recall process of the lawmaker to allow easy flow of investigation into the matter since, according to him, Farouk's action has exposed how PDP has been thriving on illegality and giving democracy a bad name.
"Farouk should be recalled, then prosecuted in order to face the consequence of his action," Abubakar said.
He called for a thorough probe into the bribery scandal because, "Nigerians will love to see how the lawmaker that has been presenting himself as leader of the Integrity Group will stoop so low to demand for a bribe. Let the whole truth come out and everyone involved in the bribery scandal identified and their names made public," he said.
According to him, the law is very clear that whoever is facing serious allegation of fraudulent practice has to give way and allow the law to take its course. "That's why I hailed what the House did by first suspending him from the chairmanship position he held, now he should be prosecuted," he added.
Secretary of the ANPP, Alhaji Rabi'u Bako said that Farouk's action has demonstrated how PDP has been responsible for corrupt practices in the country since the return of democracy in the country in 1999.
"It is evident that Farouk did not win the last election. That has been the case with him in all the elections he contested in the past. He'd not win, but he would be declared winner through illegal means. Now he has sown a seed and is reaping the fruits of what he sowed," Bako said.
The ANPP scribe, wanted immediate recall of the lawmaker, while the INEC holds a fresh election to fill in the vacant position, as the police arrange for his prosecution before a court of law for him to defend himself before the court.
However, Alhaji Ali Kakako Commander, one of the PDP leaders in Bagwai, said that the lawmaker is on his own, as far as the allegation of bribery is concerned, since his people did not send him to the House to promote illegality.
Commander said that even though Lawan has been outspoken in the House, his constituency has suffered a great deal since there had been no dividend of democracy in the area in the last 13 years.
"We have not started feeling his impact as our representative from this local government. He has only been good to himself and he has been accused of corrupt practice, so let him defend himself. When you talk of quality representative one can say he is good, but with what happened now, I think he was just a self-serving man," he said.
Meanwhile, the embattled lawmaker was yesterday released from police custody after two days in detention over his role in the $3million bribery scandal that engulfed the ad-hoc committee that investigated the fuel subsidy regime which he chaired.
He was granted bail yesterday afternoon after meeting bail conditions imposed by the police. The lawmaker, however, is to report at the police station on a daily basis while the investigation lasted.
Deputy force public relations officer, CSP Frank Mba, confirmed his release in a telephone chat with our correspondent. He said that the lawmaker may be prosecuted, depending on the outcome of their investigation. He refused to disclose the bail conditions.
SOURCE: Leadership Nigeria/All Africa
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
NIGERIA: Dana Crash: LASUTH Releases 26 Identified Bodies

The management of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, has released a list of 26 victims of the Dana Air plane crash that have been identified by their relatives.
Bodies identified include those of:
1. Martin Alade (M) 2. Prof C.O. Onwuluri (M) 3. Temitope Ariyibi (F) 4. Sonny Ehioghae (M) 5. Nagidi Ibrahim (M) 6. Chinwe Uzoamaka Obi (F) 7. Okocha Christopher (M) 8. Mahmud Ahmed Dukawa (M) 9. Anibaba Tosin (F) 10. Stanford Obrutse (M) 11. Ibrahim Jangana (M) 12. Ikpoki Obiola (M) 13. Ailende Ehi Joel (M) 14. Patrick Eze Okonji (M) 15. Kim Edger Norris (M) 16. Bassey Eyo (M) 17. John Ahmadu Hamza (DIG)(M) 18. Kanguyi (Chinese (M)) 19. Femi Shobowale (M) 20. Charles Ntoko (M) 21. George Moses (M) 22. Dr Abiodun Jonathan (M) 23. Obinna Akubueze (M) 24. Ifeanwaka Jones (M) 25. Olabinjo Awodogbin (M) 26. Obot Emmanuel (M)
Fourteen out of the 43 bodies at the hospital’s mortuary were yet to be identified by their relatives.
The family members were given forms to fill for identification process which also included taking the passport photographs of family representatives and photocopies of their international passports.
Yet, relations of victims who thronged the hospital’s mortuary for collection of the corpses may not be able to claim them until autopsy is carried out according to Lagos State Coroner Law.
As the clamour to take away identified corpses continued, the chief medical director (CMD), LASUTH, Prof Wale Oke, appealed to the aggrieved relations, saying “already we have started doing the autopsy today (Wednesday), and we are going to do at least 12 autopsies per day”.
“Every corpse leaving our mortuaries will leave with a death certificate. And we cannot issue death certificates without autopsy,” he explained.
The CMD affirmed that “in the next three days, all identified corpses must have been handed over to their families. Our team of pathologists has started work today. We are being careful not to hand over a corpse to the wrong family”.
The consultant pathologist, forensic medicine, and vice chancellor, Lagos State University (LASU), Professor John Obafunwa, led seven other pathologists to commence the autopsy.
For many of the relations of the victims, the waiting game to collect their relations’ corpses was unacceptable. They openly expressed their displeasure, compounded by the sudden grief.
Earlier in the day, those who had not identified the corpses of their loved ones were anxious to do so, as two family members of the deceased were allowed into the morgue at a time.
Meanwhile, stench from the morgue grew worse by the day. The stench was evident as family members that thronged the mortuary had to buy nose masks to prevent inhaling the stench that was coming out of the overwhelmed morgue.
SOURCE: LEADERSHIP NIGERIA
Nigeria Has No Law On Entry Age For Aircraft
Nigeria is yet to make a law that will determine the age of an aircraft that can be operated by indigenous airlines. However a policy exist that stipulates that Nigerian airline operators should not fly aircraft that are more than 22 years old. Though this policy was introduced during the era of Kema Chikwe as Aviation Minister, it has not been incorporated into the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) regulation. Despite this, investigations have shown that some Nigerian airlines still operate aircraft that are more than 22 years old.READ FULL STORY
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
NIGERIA: Wednesday Papers, May 31, 2012
VANGUARD: Presidency 2015: Suit against Jonathan begins June 21
VANGUARD: Trailer load of arms, ammunition intercepted in Onitsha
VANGUARD: Strike paralyses activities in Imo govt offices
VANGUARD: Nigerians ‘ll decide Jonathan’s fate in 2015, says PDP scribe
SPY GHANA: Man sues dad for re marrying
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Group Hails FG For Renaming UNILAG After MKO
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Northern Elders Storm Aso Rock Over Security, Political Issues
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Boko Haram, Not A Foreign Terrorist Organisation – John Campbell
MONEY MORNING : Keep Your Eye On Oil Exploration Companies
FIFA: African favourites seek home comfort
THE MAINICHI DAILY NEWS: Oil headed for biggest monthly drop since 2008
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
NIGERIA: Wednesday Papers, May 30, 2012
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Alaafin Of Oyo: The Royal Counsel
THIS DAY: OTC Market: NASD Finalises Trading Rules
THIS DAY: Will Jonathan Lead Nigeria to its Breakout?
SPY GHANA: Syria: Another Western false flag event?
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: Nigerian Prisons’ Scandals
LEADERSHIP NIGERIA: What is so special about UNILAG?
NEW NIGERIAN POLITICS: Protests as FG renames UNILAG after Abiola
NEW NIGERIAN POLITICS: Armed robbers attack passenger bus, rape girls
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Nigeria: Can Law Makers Adjust To Pay Cut?

By Chibuzo Ukaibe, Leadership Nigeria
Running the bicameral legislature in Nigeria is very expensive. Since 1999, the running cost of the National Assembly and the states houses of assemblies have been rising to intolerable level with Nigerians crying blue murder. After succumbing to pressures by Nigerians to cut their jumbo package, Chibuzo Ukaibe, in this piece looks at whether lawmakers of the national assembly can adjust to the new development.
When the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi declared that legislators gulped a huge chunk of the national budget- an amazing 25 percent- it sparked off a tirade from virtually all sectors of the country.
From the academic community to the civil society, the legislators came under intense criticisms. The criticisms were anchored on the larger than life lifestyle they live which was a sharp contrast to the pervasive squalor of those they represent.
It was unhealthy for the country and its economy which is stifled under the weight of a crippled power sector, lethargic infrastructure and massive unemployment.
The outcry was further intensified by renowned scholar of Law, Professor Itse Sagay who said Nigerian federal legislators are the highest paid legislators in the globe, and that their salaries and allowances represent a cruel anomaly in the country’s democratic governance.
Putting it in perspective, he noted that the Nigerian Senate President earned N88.33 million per month while his deputy earned N50 million, comparing their pay with what US President Barrack Obama who “earns $400,000 per annum while British Prime Minister David Cameron goes home with 190,000 pounds.”
According to Sagay, the anomaly is a breach of public trust. “A senator earns N240 million ($1.7 million) in salaries and allowances while his House of Representatives counterpart earns about N204 million ($1.45 million) per annum,” Sagay said.
The erudite Professor said an American senator “earns $174, 000 while a UK parliamentarian earns about $64, 000 per annum, which is very low compared to that of Nigerian lawmakers when compared with what their colleagues earn in the United States and United Kingdom.”
“In spite of the dismal standard of living, poverty of the country and low income per capita of the country, Nigerian legislators in Abuja have awarded themselves the highest salaries and allowances in the world. In 2009, the federal legislators received a total of N102.8 billion comprising N11.8 billion as salaries and N90.96 billion as non taxable allowances,”
He described it as a tragic situation that is clearly unsustainable, saying the anomaly “is seriously endangering our democracy.”
It is alleged that these hardly include expenses incurred on duty tours and estacode, as well as the allocations that come from ‘oversight functions’ and ‘lobbying.
But the legislature has explained that there is actually a difference between what people describe as jumbo pay and the actual earnings of the members which are fixed by Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
According to the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, at a press conference in July: “My pay has not been cut. My salary has not been cut because salaries are fixed by Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
“What has been cut is our overheads, our running cost, what you people refer to as jumbo pay. I want to be categorical that the salaries of National Assembly members have not been cut. We earn about the same salaries as ministers and Supreme Court Judges and I am not aware that their salaries have been cut.
“So if we are earning jumbo pay then it means that ministers and Supreme Court Judges are also earning jumbo pay. What has been cut is the over head cost of the National Assembly. It was a decision of the National Assembly.
“We committed ourselves to reducing the cost of governance. If you recall when Mr President came to present the 2011 budget, the president of the Senate made a commitment that this National Assembly was going to do everything in its power to reduce the cost of governance.
“And that we are going to show the example, so we have taken the lead by reducing the cost of running the National Assembly and we are hoping that the other arms of government will follow.
“Our responsibility is to the Federal Government. But at every level of governance in this country, let me put it this way; that every level of government is implicated in the high cost of governance, from the council right up to the Federal Government. So we believe that the states also play a role in ensuring that the cost of governance comes down.”
Chairman of the House ad-hoc committee on media, Mr. Michael Opeyemi Bamidele corroborated Ndoma –Egba. Chairman of RMAFC, Engineer Elias Mbam said apart fom salaries his commission also stipulates how much is to be paid for estacodes and overnight allowances. He however warned that it is illegal for lawmakers or any government officials to earn estacodes or allowances outside what the commission has approved. RMAFC is constitutionally empowered to determine the remuneration of all public office holders, including the president and his vice, governors, ministers, commissioners, special advisers and legislators, amongst others as listed in Sections 84 and 124 of the 1999 constitution. “Any other salaries and allowances being enjoyed by any political office holder outside those provided by the law or determined by the commission from time to time, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution are not known to the commission. Mbam stressed.
LEADERSHIP gathered that the Senate president is to earn N2.4 million as annual basic salary and a total annual emolument of N8.6 million. The speaker of the House of Representatives is to earn N2.4 million, annual basic salary and a total emolument of N4.95 million which amounts to N0.4million monthly. A senator is supposed to earn N12. 76 million per annum and members of the House of Representatives are to earn N9.52 million per annum.
With the commencement of the 40 percent slash, LEADERSHIP learnt that while some of the senators still grapple with the cut in the running costs, others have taken it in stride, “reworked their budgets to reflect current realities”.
It was also learnt that many times when senators visit their constituencies they often spend hugely as they attend to personal needs of their constituents as their house/constituency offices are thronged by those they represent on the slightest whiff of their usually short visit. Their offices in Abuja are not spared as well.
Analysts opine that the posh cars and huge spending are not going to fizzle away soon even as demands on them from their constituencies can only increase (which is usually driven by the members need to ensure their political survival).
Also it was gathered that majority of legislators have their children and wards in expensive schools, locally and internationally.
LEADERSHIP can reveal that the members are not taking the cuts easy as they had to adopt other means of making ends meet.
To make up for the cut in their running cost and meet the demands (before the slash), the ministries and Departments and Agencies have started receiving sterner attention by the legislators to ostensibly make up for what they have lost through the pay cut, a source in the National Assembly said.
The National Assembly has the constitutional right, while performing its oversight function, to summon any ministry, department or agency to provide update on their activities.
But a source in the second estate of the realm believes there has never been any attempt to drain the executive arm of government. ‘‘Most lawmakers are accomplished businessmen, captains of industries and professionals from all works of life. So most of them are quite wealthy before they came to the legislature,’’ the source assured.
A lawmaker who craved for anonymity believes it is not right to generalize that everybody there is out to squander money or be bandied as trying to make money from arm twisting the MDAs while engaging in their oversight functions. Such a perception he said would not be in the overall interest of the country.
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