Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Insecurity, Jonathan And APC’s Propaganda

Give it to those who have recently found friendliness in the word ‘’change’’, the All Progressive Congress (APC) and its media handlers: One thing they have done very well in the recent time is their ability to continue to efficaciously manipulate many naïve Nigerians and a section of the international community – to buy into their political agenda, in their desperate bid for political power in 2015.

Check it: Their strongest political weapon has been propaganda – all kinds of propaganda. They have masterly, in an organised and sustained effort, manipulated the public – using mass media, including, misinformation, half-truths and lies. And recently, these ‘clever crooks’ added images and emotions, especially fear in pushing their political agenda.
The APC and their spin-doctors know fully well that Nigerians are very mobile, they like good life; they want to live in any part of the country to do their businesses, they need adequate security, and the opposition and their allies have capitalised on the state of insecurity in our country – being fuelled by Boko Haram and their sponsors to start singing to many ears of those who care to listen to them — that President Goodluck Jonathan is ‘clueless’, ‘weak’ and incapable of tackling insecurity in the country. General Buhari is being presented as alternative to tackle insecurity challenges in Nigeria.
Hear Governor Rotimi Ameachi recently: ‘It is either we push Boko Haram away or they will drive us out. It is only General Muhammadu Buhari that can drive Boko Haram away’.
Their seemingly twisted argument has always been that if Buhari could tackle Maitasine sect over 30 years ago, when he was a military Head of State, he could do it again in the present circumstances.
In the interim, the propaganda is working very well for APC and the ‘Buharists’, particularly when we fail to reason about their messages very carefully. Can you really blame some Nigerians and some misinformed members of the international community?
Perhaps, no. In today’s world we are all assaulted with so many messages that it is tempting to take ‘mental shortcuts’ in order to process them. Some of us have refused to be reminded by the saying of some information experts that mental shortcuts that side-step critical reasoning are precisely those which allow propagandistic messages to influence their beliefs, values and attitudes without realizing it.
But, unexpectedly, it is also so common for propaganda to commit fallacies, engage in distortion, and be filled with lots of other errors, like APC’s current game. Indeed, one major error the anti-Jonathan people have continued to fall flat is their deliberate refusal to agree that the acts of terrorism in Nigeria today, like the happenings in some countries around the world, is what experts in crisis management, Rittel and Webber, have described as ‘wicked crisis’: A crisis that involves several wicked problems and global in scale; it does not have a fixed end point.
At what point do these desperate power seekers realise that Jonathan was the creator of this wicked crisis? At what point did their principal, General Buhari, realise that the deadly activities of Boko Haram was inimical to the general well-being of our country? Is it not the same Buhari who said about a year ago that Boko Haram members were fighting for justice and that any attempt to crush them would amount to violation of their fundamental human rights? Why does he want to profit from the activities of terrorists now? Politics? May be.
Buhari and his friends, the emerging social critics in the north, cannot deny the fact that their recent actions or inaction, utterances and body languages have over the years embolden the promoters of acts of terrorism in our nation. And it will be callous on their part to continue to derive pleasure in condemning President Jonathan as lacking the experience to tackle security matters anytime the deadly Islamic sect members carry out their deadly act.
Like experts in terrorism have time without number noted, terrorism challenges are complex matters that require collective and patriotic efforts to tackle.
Buhari was not one of most prominent faces at a meeting initiated by some young elements in the north late last year to find solutions to issues of insecurity in the region. Most prominent elders including former military rulers Ibrahim Babangida, Abdusalami Abubakar; former vice-president Atiku Abubakar; one-time finance minister, Alhaji Adamu Ciroma; Nigeria’s former permanent representative at the United Nation, Alhaji Maitama Sule, Sam Nda-Isaiah, traditional rulers, scholars and media experts of northern extraction had met in Abuja to critically examine the insurgency of the Boko Haram and the horrible and very pronounced poverty in the north. They had reasoned that, unless they moved very fast, Boko Haram would wipe out the entire economic, social and economic life of the region. But, in spite of the invitation the organisers extended to Buhari to attend the meeting he refused to honour the invitation then. At the end of that meeting, two committees were created to come up with solutions. Other committees that were formed included those on security, political and socio-economic problems threatening the region.
While some of those present at the meeting, in their usual self, played politics with their words and statements while contributing to the discussion, Maitama Sule, in his usual characteristic, was blunt and frank: he told northern leaders present at that meeting how their past actions and inactions had helped to aggravate the huge woes bullying the North today.
He told the meeting then that what the region needed to arrest the situation is unity. “We should learn from the lessons of our elders. But I beg you: let us try to revive the glory of the past. We are all brothers; if there is any trouble it will affect every one of us. Let no one think that he would escape,” the elder statesman advised to the resounding ovation of the truly concerned invitees at the meeting.
What have Buhari and his new friends done to help to fix the wicked crisis generated by Boko Haram since that very important meeting was held? Oh, what matters to him is his inordinate ambition to be president of Nigeria at 72?
I have repeatedly argued in my many interventions – in the spreading acts of terrorism in our nation, that beyond the feeble argument and daft reasoning by some lazy commentators over unfair share of the national wealth, which allegedly puts the north at a disadvantage, the self-serving political elite in north should do a critical review of the state of their region in order to locate the beginning of the problem and situate it properly.
The impulsive ear-splitting debate by some northerners over “underdevelopment, poverty, insecurity and bad leadership” that have troubled the northern part of Nigeria over the years will not just jell, unless the issue is properly situated. For those of us who understand the old northern region very well, it is on record that the region, like its southern counterpart, enjoyed comparative richness under good leadership and governance by incorruptible and focused leaders like Ahmadu Bello between 1940 and the late ‘70s.
The subsistence then of a diversified economic base spinning around agriculture and solid mineral sectors in that order, was pretty good. Poverty was not very pervasive unlike today — as the majority of the northerners then led an effortless survival life and nearly all basic necessities of life were within easy reach. Social services such as education and healthcare were provided by the regional government.
The native leaders were trusted by their followers because they were concerned mainly about the welfare of their subjects.
Sadly, all these encouraging attributes of contemporary statehood slowly but surely went astray.
Now that APC and their aggrieved members in the South want power by any means necessary, the current administration must be made the scapegoat. The truth is that Jonathan cannot solve the issue of insecurity and other social problems that were caused by the long period of neglect by some northern leaders overnight. He is not a miracle worker. With weak government institutions, high level of corruption in the past that depleted our treasury, broken democratic institutions aided by the likes of Buhari, it will take a long time before the problems are fixed.

‘Why Father Mbaka Is Fighting Jonathan’

Fresh facts emerged yesterday on why the fiery Catholic priest and founder of the highly regarded Enugu-based Adoration Ministries, Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka, last week warned the electorate not to vote for the candidate of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP), President Goodluck Jonathan, in the forthcoming February 14, 2015 presidential election.

LEADERSHIP gathered that the Catholic priest was nudged by the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church in Nigeria to prophesy that the re-election of President Jonathan would spell disaster for the country.
A usually reliable source said that for some time now, the Catholic community has been nursing grudges against the president following insinuations that he has been parleying with the Anglican Church, while neglecting the Roman Catholic Church. President Jonathan is said to be an Anglican.
It was gathered that the leadership of the Catholic Church choose Fr Mbaka to make the statement given the fearless way he had spoken out against oppressive regimes in the past, which nearly cost him his life during the administration of former Enugu State Governor Chimaroke Nnamani, after assassins shot him at close range.
However, it was also gathered that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), had sent a powerful delegation to Enugu on December 31, 2014, to woo Fr Mbaka to support his presidential ambition.
A source close to the meeting said Fr Mbaka’s speech came few hours following the meeting with Buhari’s delegation.
LEADERSHIP recalls that when recently President Jonathan’s wife, Patience, worshipped at the Adoration Ministries ground located at Ijineke Emene in Enugu East local government area, Fr Mbaka urged Ndigbo to support the second term bid of her husband.
LEADERSHIP further gathered that the hierarchy of the Catholic Church was rankled over Fr Mbaka’s advice to Ndigbo to vote for the PDP presidential candidate, hence he was allegedly ordered by the leadership of the Catholic community to warn the electorate that voting for the incumbent president would spell disaster for Nigeria.
Delivering a message entitled, “From Goodluck to Bad Luck” at the Adoration Ministries ground on New Year’s Eve, Mbaka said that when the first lady Dame Patience Jonathan visited the Adoration Ground recently, he had conducted a spiritual exercise by lifting four birds to fly, but the fourth and most healthy of the birds refused to fly.
Mbaka revealed that he did everything to make the fourth bird to fly but it refused to fly, and God ministered to him not to worry the bird any further.
The cleric expressed regret that in the annals of Nigeria’s history, there has not been a time the country recorded so much bloodshed like the current administration.
Mbaka recalled that the whole country had looked forward for a leader who would give jobs to the teeming unemployed youths, provide mass education, electricity and maximum security and industrialize Nigeria in anticipation that oil will one day melt away.
“There emerged a Goodluck and Goodluck met face to face with Yar’Adua and Yar’Adua died. When Goodluck met Yar’Adua, Yar’Adua had bad luck and died. Goodluck met our oil; our oil had bad luck and melted away. He met our
Naira, our Naira had bad luck.
“Where are we? What is the fate of this country? Do we continue with bad luck? Many civil servants did not go home with December salary. What did they use to celebrate Christmas?
“By December 5, the children will go back to school. The parents are expected to pay their school fees. Are they going to use their urine to pay? Are they going to use stool to pay school fees,” queried the fiery Catholic priest during his ministration on December 31, 2014.
Fr Mbaka called on all prophetic voices in the country to speak up, saying that even those who have been bought over should speak up because of the destiny of our children.
He said: “What is kidnapping? Kidnapping is the grandson of unemployment. Boko Haram is the grandson of unemployment, mass looting and corruption. As it stands now, Jonathan should resign. The Goodluck of Jonathan has become bad luck to Nigeria.
“In few months to come, many people are going to lose their jobs.
“During elections, Jonathan will answer Azikiwe and Ebele to become an Igboman. After election, the Azikiwe and Ebele will vanish. Look at our federal roads built by Buhari and Babangida. The continuity of Jonathan means disaster to Nigeria. We need change,” Mbaka had said.
Expressing worry about the future of the children, the cleric noted that they are being admonished to go to school and yet the government schools are not functional.
He warned that Nigeria was like an egg waiting to be broken in the hands of President Jonathan, but said such would not be allowed it to happen.
Mbaka lamented that pastors have become vultures and hawks around Jonathan, eating the porridge of Jacob and selling their prophetic rights, adding that some are turning Naira into dollars and flying them out of the country in private jets.
Noting that anointing is now merchandise in Aso Rock, he said the men of God telling Jonathan to continue, should question their prophetic anointing.
He continued: “When a man is eating well and his children are hungry, is that man still a father. When a mother is dressing well and eating well and her children are naked and hungry, will you say she is still a mother?
“Any moment from now, they will start telling us that this person is a Christian, this person is a Muslim. I am not campaigning for anybody. I am filled with tears over what is happening in Nigeria. The way Nigeria is going now, Goodluck’s office, let another take,” Mbaka said.

Dutch Oil Giant, Shell paid a compensation of £55million to a community devastated by oil spills in the Niger Delta

Dutch Oil Giant, Shell has paid a compensation of £55million to a community devastated by oil spills in the Niger Delta, said a press release signed by Amnesty International and the Center for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD).
“Six years after two oil spills destroyed thousands of livelihoods in the Bodo area, legal action in the UK has driven Shell to make an out-of-court settlement of £55million to compensate the affected community. The £55million will be split between £35million for 15,600 individuals and £20million for the community,” said the press statement.

Director of Global Issues at Amnesty, Audrey Gaughran, emphasised that while the pay-out amounts to a long awaited victory for the thousands of people who lost their livelihoods in Bodo, it shouldn’t have taken six years to get anything close to fair compensation.
“In effect, Shell knew that Bodo was an accident waiting to happen. It took no effective action to stop it, then, it made false claims about the amount of oil that had been spilt. If Shell had not been forced to disclose this information as part of the UK legal action, the people of Bodo would have been completely swindled,” said Gaughran.
The group noted that the long wait has taken its toll on Bodo residents, many of whom, it noted, had their fishing and farming livelihoods destroyed in the spill.
“Throughout this time they have had to live with the ongoing pollution and, without compensation, many have faced grinding poverty,” the press statement said.
For the director of programmes of the CEHRD, Styvn Obodoekwe, the compensation is a step towards justice for the people of Bodo. However, he emphasised that justice will be fully achieved when Shell properly cleans up the heavily polluted creeks and swamps so that those who rely on fishing and farming for their income can begin to rebuild their livelihoods.
Two oil spills occurred at Bodo in the Niger Delta in 2008, the first in August and the second in December. Amnesty International and CEHRD have worked on the Bodo spills case since 2008, supporting the community to secure compensation and clean up.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Woman daughter was killed by lover on Xmas day

IT was a sad way for any family to celebrate Christmas; infact nobody would wish what happened to the family of Ms Rose Aifuwa, an Edo born Nigerian based in Austria, to happen to his enemy. It was a love story turned awry between Festus Aimufua, aka two million, a spare parts dealer in Benin-City, and Rose. Sunday Vanguard learnt that Rose and Festus became business partners about three years ago.
The money was said to be in excess of N20million. It was gathered that goods including cars and spare parts imported into the country under the custody of Festus were sold but the proceeds not remitted to Rose. Rose allegedly arrived Nigeria insisting that Festus should pay her the money but Festus allegedly became evasive. On the eve of Christmas, Rose was said to have invited Festus to her residence at Upper Mission Road, Benin-City. Festus, married with two kids, slept at the residence of his lover and when he was about leaving in the morning of 25 December, Rose demanded for her money after she expressed displeasure with the way and manner Festus is running her chains of businesses here in Nigeria.She was sending spare parts and used cars, popularly known as Tokunbo from Austria to Nigeria and Festus became her links man here in Nigeria. It was learnt that the duo enjoyed the business relationship until January 2014, when they fell in love and started dating. Their relationship was rosy until last December when Rose arrived Nigeria demanding the money owed to her by her lover.
Sunday Vanguard was informed that when they started dating, Rose handed her business empire to Festus to run for her. Initially, Festus used to purchase spare parts from her and pay immediately, but when they started dating he continued to purchase goods from her money. The proceeds were put around N20million. After a heated argument Festus was said to have rushed to her car that morning and Rose followed suit insisting that her money should be paid.  Festus was said to have raced off in his Honda car but in the process hit his lover who was pursuing him.
When crack team of detectives from the Police Command took the suspect to the scene of the crime, it was discovered that after hitting her he dragged the body of the decease under the car for another 500 meters before dumping the mangled body at the end of Upper Mission Extension. People who identified the body where it was dumped ran to the family of the lady to inform them.
The family immediately went to in search of Festus. Sunday Vanguard learnt that when they saw Festus he was tricked to believe that her lover was still alive but in hospital, so he was advised to report himself to the police. The obviously confused man went to Oregbeni Police Station where he reported the case of accident instead of murder, apparently believing that his lover was still alive. He was arrested. The police consequently visited the scene where the body was dumped and found that the man had committed alleged murder.


The incident is creating tension now between the Austrian government and the Nigeria Police. The deceased was said to have travelled to Nigeria with her Austrian passport and, following her death, the Austrian Embassy last Wednesday contacted the police in Edo State over her death. The Edo State Police Commissioner, Foluso Adebanjo, who detailed detectives to unravel the mystery behind the death, confirmed to Sunday Vanguard that the Austrian Embassy contacted them.
While the siblings of the deceased may not know much about Rose’s relationship with Festus, their octogenarian mother, Madam Victoria Aifuwa, claimed to have the details of the relationship. Sunday Vanguard met her in their family house at Aduwawa area of Benin-City and she was a complete wreck. She wept uncontrollably, raining curses on Festus for allegedly cutting the life of the family’s bread winner short. ‘Iye’, as aged women are called in Benin, narrated what transpired some 24 hours before the death of her daughter.
She said: “I was with my daughter at her residence at Upper Mission on 24 December, 2014. When it was 7pm I told my daughter that I wanted to start going home because I wasn’t feeling well, so she started laughing, calling me old woman. She asked me to come back the next day which was Christmas day. Festus, my daughter’s boyfriend, was with my daughter with some of his friends having drinks when I left them only for me to hear knock on my gate the next day that my daughter’s dead body was lying at a junction.
Later, the people that came were trying to hide the matter from me by saying it was minor injury that she sustained. Some people said she was shot at the back while others said her intestine came out. The killer of my daughter said they both slept together and that when he wanted to leave my daughter held him insisting he must pay her the money he owed over some business transaction. It was at that point he knocked her down with his vehicle and dragged her on the ground which led to her death.
My world has crumbled, I don’t know what to do, I am in hell without my daughter, she is all I had. Each time my daughter brought goods from abroad, I usually called Festus and after selling won’t remit money. I never knew the same man will eventually kill my daughter and leave me in deep pain”. She wept.“ “She went further: “My daughter even rented an apartment for him (the suspect), spending over N250,000 in the process because they were going out. My daughter said he wanted to uplift his social status and went as far as buying him a car because her friends usually mocked her for going out with some one that was not up to her standard. Beside, she had started building a house for him at Aduwawa.
Festus controlled most of her business dealings in Nigeria.  Recently, she complained to me that the bulk of her money unremitted was in the custody of Festus; so I advised her not to give him any other goods. My daughter trusted him and that was why she opened her heart to him by ensuring that he was in charge of her business. My daughter was the one that had been sustaining the family, now she is dead. My world has crumbled. I am begging the police and Governor Adams Oshiomhole to come and help me. They should ask Festus why he killed my daughter despite all my daughter did for his in life. I have never seen this kind of wickedness in my life. Instead of killing her he should have gone with the money. I am finished”




Pastor operates shrine behind church

A man, who claimed to be a pastor in Ozoro, Delta State, but allegedly runs a shrine in his house, has been arrested by the police after he was said to have killed a boy identified as Evi Samson, brought to him for prayer.

He was nabbed by the police following a report by the father of the victim, Mr. Samson Uwhemw, of Erovie quarters, Ozoro, who claimed to have taken Evi to the pastor after his son developed swollen head and eyes in the night and died after drinking a black concoction prepared by the pastor.

Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Celestina Kalu, who confirmed the incident, yesterday, said the pastor is also a Registrar in a magistrate court in the state.
She said, “on receipt of the report, detectives swung into action and arrested the said pastor. The suspect claimed that what he gave the deceased was a bottle of coke.
“Items recovered on searching his house include some charms from his shrine behind the church.
“Meanwhile, the corpse of the deceased has been deposited in an hospital for autopsy while discreet investigation in the matter has commenced.”

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Police arrest 482 robbery suspects, recover 125 stolen vehicles

The police command in Kano State said it arrested 482 armed robbery suspects and recovered 85 arms and 546 ammunition in 2014.
This is contained in a statement issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Magaji Majiya, made available to newsmen in Kano on Thursday.
He said “the command was also able to recover 125 stolen motor vehicles abandoned during the period.’’

Majiya added that the command also recovered 24 high calibre Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in different locations in the state.
He stated that 214 suspects charged with rape were arrested, in addition to 27 others charged with homicide within the period under review.
“These achievements cannot be ruled out of the cordial synergy enjoyed with all sister security organisations, the state government, traditional institution, members of the press and good people of Kano State,’’ the PPRO said.
While commending the people for their cooperation, Majiya called for the sustenance of the tempo in 2015 and beyond, so as to ensure a crime-free society.

Nigerian Army dismisses 203 soldiers after secret night trial

According to an online journal, Premium Times, one of the sacked soldiers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the soldiers were dismissed for asking for support equipment, following the army’s plan to convey them in a tipper for an operation in Bama and Gwoza, two strongholds of Boko Haram insurgents.
The Sacked Soldiers

The soldier, who is originally of the 19th Battalion in Okitipupa in Ondo State, but attached to the 7th division in Maiduguri, said the army detained them for over 90 days before dismissing them after a mid-night trial. He said they are owed up to five months in unpaid salaries.
Narrating the event that led to their dismissal, the soldier said his unit reconvened in Maiduguri last August, after they were dislodged by the insurgents in Damboa in an operation where their commanding officer and several other soldiers were killed.
He said they were given two weeks pass and that at the expiration of their pass, they were issued new uniforms, boots and 30 rounds of bullets each as opposed to the statutory 60 rounds. And were going to be conveyed in a tipper lorry to Gwoza and Bama for an operation.
He said having engaged the insurgents in several past battles, majority of the soldiers argued that the operation would be fierce, and therefore, requested support equipment.
“So we asked for support weapons. No support weapon was provided. Our Commanding Officer, CO, said he would discuss with the General Officer Commanding, GOC, of the 7 Division at the headquarters. When he came back, he said we should stand down. We thought all was well,” our source said.
But the request made by the soldiers fetched them more than they bargained for.
The next day their new CO, Mohammed A, a lieutenant colonel from 195 battalion, Agenebode, ordered them to submit their weapons and uniforms or be charged with mutiny.
“On the morning of 16 of August, after the GOC briefing, our commander started calling our names and he said anyone whose name is called should submit his uniform and weapon. He added that anyone who failed to do that would be charged for mutiny. We were surprised at what was happening.
“He started from the most senior soldier among us, a warrant officer who had served for almost 30 years. They asked us to go back to the barrack. It is a war zone and our weapons had been taken from us. Staying around was of no use, so we left Maiduguri and went back home.”
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Man decapitates mother with ax on New Year’s Eve

A schizophrenic Florida man decapitated his mother with an ax on New Year’s Eve because he was fed up with her nagging, US authorities and media said Thursday.
Christian Jose Gomez, 23, was arrested and charged with first degree murder after admitting to killing his mother, Maria Suarez-Cassagne, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Police in the city of Oldsmar went to the woman’s house after a relative called to say Gomez “had cut her head off,” the sheriff’s office said.

He then dumped her body near the home’s garbage cans and disappeared on a bicycle before police caught him.
“He just left the body sitting there, next to the trash can, went into the garage, tried to clean up the scene a little bit,” Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri told NBC News.
“When he saw that wouldn’t happen is when he left.”
According to several US media outlets, authorities said Gomez is a diagnosed schizophrenic.
Gualtieri told WFLA television that Gomez had killed his mother, because he was upset she had been asking him to put some boxes in the attic.
“Because he was mad at her … he planned her murder for two days,” Gualtieri said.
The murder weapon, an ax, was recovered.

Suicide bomber attacks church in Nigeria

A suicide bomber has blown himself up outside an evangelist church in northeast Nigeria, injuring several people, witnesses and a rescue worker said.
"There was an explosion outside the ECWA church this morning. A suicide bomber who was restrained from getting into the church blew himself up," said Abubakar Yakubu, who heads the Nigeria Red Cross in Gombe.
"Luckily no one was killed but some people were mildly injured."
A witness said the man arrived during the church service and refused to park his motorcycle outside a security barrier set up by church volunteers.
"He insisted on riding through the barrier," said Dahiru Badamasi.
"It was while he was arguing with the volunteers that his suicide belt exploded."
Another witness heard an explosion and rushed outside.
Northeast Nigeria has seen a relentless string of attacks blamed on Boko Haram, which is increasingly using female suicide bombers.
Gombe, capital of the eponymous state, has until recently been spared the violence that has shaken the neighbouring states of Yobe, Borno and Adamawa, where Boko Haram has taken around 20 towns.
But attacks have increased in recent weeks.
A female suicide bomber was killed as she tried to enter a military barracks in Gombe on Wednesday.
Seven others died in a bus explosion Wednesday in a village close to Potiskum, in Yobe state.
Experts have cast doubt on Nigeria's ability to hold planned national elections in February due to rising unrest in parts of the northeast.

Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan vows to defeat Boko Haram

Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has vowed to defeat militant group Boko Haram, after a series of attacks blamed on the group in recent weeks.
An attack by Boko Haram in Gombe
Earlier on Thursday, at least 10 people were injured by a suicide bomber near a church in Gombe, north-east Nigeria.
On Wednesday, 11 people were killed when a bomb went off on a bus heading from Gombe to neighbouring Yobe state.
Mr Jonathan said the group had caused "agony" in the country. They killed at least 2,000 civilians in 2014.
"I want to assure you that the terrorists will not get away with the atrocities, they will not win," Mr Jonathan said in his new year's address.
"We will bring justice to the savage terrorists known as Boko Haram. They will be defeated."
Mr Jonathan, who is up for re-election in February, has made similar pledges before and has faced criticism for failing to stop the militants.
North-east Nigeria has seen a spate of attacks blamed on Boko Haram.
At least 26 people were killed in bomb attacks in the cities of Gombe and Bauchi in December. On 24 December, Nigeria's Borno and Yobe states imposed temporary travel bans in an attempt to prevent attacks by Boko Haram.
The group, whose name means "Western education is forbidden", has been waging an insurgency to create an Islamic state in the region.
Last year, a state of emergency was imposed in the north-eastern states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa in an attempt to beat back the militants.
However, the group has stepped up attacks since then, seizing large swathes of territory in Borno and capturing hundreds of people, including women and children, during raids on towns and villages.

I’m coming up with anti-corruption plan — Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday said his administration’s strategy against corruption was to strengthen the capability of institutions to nip the menace in the bud.
He said his idea of anti-corruption war was not about arresting suspects and parading them on the television.
President Goodluck Jonathan
Jonathan spoke during a special New Year service at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Area 1, Garki, Abuja.

He admitted that the two main problems currently confronting the country were insecurity and corruption.
The President said his administration was making efforts to tackle the challenges.
He said, “There are two main problems confronting us as a nation: The issue of insecurity in the North where we have the Boko Haram terrorists and in the South where we have commercial kidnapping. The next thing that people worry about after security is the issue of corruption.
“We are coming out with programmes and plans to clean up. These are things that you don’t just use a magical wand to wave off, otherwise even before I became the President, there wouldn’t have been corruption in Nigeria.
“It is not just about shouting corruption. It is not about looking at one person, arrest the person and show him on television.
“It is about strengthening institutions and coming up with credible plans to make sure that anybody who gets involved with corruption, the system must have a way of detecting him and punishing him.
“Until you put such a system on ground, you cannot talk about eradicating corruption, you will just be celebrating corruption.”
On security challenges, Jonathan said the Federal Government was working hard to restore peace to the country.
He noted that the festive period had been relatively peaceful due to prayers and government’s efforts.
The President said, “You would have noticed that from Christmas to New Year, at least, it has been calm. It did not happen by accident.
“It happened because you have been praying for this country and the government has also been doing something. We do not need to announce what we are doing.
“With your prayers, we will surely get there. We will continue to come up with programmes that will help the ordinary people.
“The same way we won the war against Ebola, we shall win the terror war.”
Again, Jonathan described 2015 as a turning point in the history of the country because of the forthcoming general elections.
He said, “2015 is a turning point because of the elections. Some people will not mind if half of the country get burnt because of their ambition.
“I always say that we must have a country first, we must have a people first before talking about ambition.
“We must pray that God should give us the wisdom to do things with some decorum and we should not compromise the lives of the people for ambition.
“I always say that my ambition and the ambition of any politician for that matter, is not worth the blood of the smallest Nigerian.”
Jonathan argued that no nation could move forward without proper vision.
According to the President, before now the country had, at different times, been administered based on 25-year and five-year plans before the annual budget system was adopted.
He said after sometime, things collapsed and the government was being run on emergency basis.
The President said the old days when the government was run with vision would be revisited.
“For you to achieve anything, you must have a clear vision. Even if you look at what we have been doing as a nation, you will really see that before this time when the country used to have this 25 years plan, the budget was based on 25 years clear plan for the country. So you know where you are going for 25 years.
“Then it was broken down into five years plan and annual budget and we knew where we were going.
“But after some time, things collapsed and we run government on emergency basis and you see government start wobbling.
“We are going back to those good days when we had vision. We have plan for agriculture, we have plan for industry, we have plan for automobile and many other areas.
“If you have a vision, any proposal that comes in, no matter how good they are, must fall into your vision for it to go through. With your prayers, surely as a nation, we will get to where our vision will take us to.
“Having passed through school and being in government for quite some time, I have realised that for you to achieve anything, you must have a clear vision.
“If you have a clear vision, even if you don’t get the exact target, you will get something close to the target,” he added.
The church’s Senior Pastor, Dr. Paul Enenche, had in his sermon titled, “The life of vision,” pointed out to the congregation that how they began the New Year would determine how they would end it.
While saying that the quality of a foundation would determine the integrity of a building, Enenche said the quality of the year would be determined by the foundation laid by individuals.
He stated that a clear definition of a destination was a major requirement for a successful journey.
“If you don’t know where you are going, you may not like where you will end up. Vision is a clear picture of a preferred future. To live by chance is to end by chance,” the clergyman declared.
The pastor, however, said it was important for the people to follow the right principle if they must get the right result.
“God is not a respecter of persons. Either you know Him or not, if you follow the right principle, you will get the right result.
“Pastors go on holiday in Dubai without considering religion in as much as they get excellence. Nobody cares about your religion, sex or ethnic group, once you do it well,” Enenche said.
Jonathan was accompanied to the service, held under tight security, by his mother, Eunice; his children and top government officials.
The special service featured special prayers for the country, testimonies and special choir rendition among others.

Nigeria seeks new markets for crude oil

NIGERIA has intensified search for new markets for its crude oil, sequel to the shunning of its commodity by the United States (U.S).
  Besides, the price of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) basket of 12 crudes stood at $54.44 a barrel yesterday, compared with $56.03 recorded in the previous Wednesday, according to OPEC Secretariat calculations yesterday.  This development has drastically reduced Nigeria’s revenue from crude oil exports.
  Crude oil prices are trading sharply lower in futures market yesterday amid speculations of U.S stockpiles, which fuel concern over a global supply glut.
  Light sweet crude oil futures lost $0.59 or 1.09 per cent to trade at $53.53 per barrel.  Brent crude oil futures also fell by 1.31 per cent to trade at $57.14 per barrel.
Already, the nation’s marketing team has been luring nations in Europe, Asia, South America and Africa, as new destinations for the crude oil.
  The U.S has reduced crude oil import from Nigeria by 97 per cent due to its massive exploitation of shale oil. 
  This information was contained in the September 2014 Petroleum Information report released recently by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
  According to the document, total crude oil and condensates lifting for both domestic and export was about 67.22 million barrels in the month under review.
  It explained that oil companies lifted about 35.49 million barrels (52.81%), while NNPC lifted 31.72 million barrels (47.19%).
“Lifting by fiscal regime shows 31.88, 28.79, and 6.55 million barrels for JVC, PSC/SC, and others respectively. Out of NNPC’s liftings, 24.15 million barrels was for Federation Account while 7.57 million barrels was for domestic use”, it added.
  The NNPC has put the total wellhead production for the month at 59.73 million barrels, stressing that this figure was short of actual as wellhead production data from some companies, which was not available. “Terminal production total for the month was about 62.85 million barrels representing 2.10 million barrels per day, 7.66% lower from production of 68.06 million barrels or 2.20 million barrels per day in August, 2014”, it added.
  The report disclosed that the country produced 214.63bscf of natural gas in September, which is lower than the August figure of 226.26bscf by 11.63bscf.  “About 13.74 per cent of the total production was flared.  The rest was utilised.  The total natural gas liquid produced for the month of September was 100,027 metric tonnes out of which Mobil had about 51 per cent; NNPC, 49 per cent.  A total of 14,877 metric tonnes was lifted for the month”.
  NNPC noted that zero (0.00) mt of dry crude oil, condensate and slop was received by the three refineries, with an opening stock of 253.26 thousand mt, total Crude Oil available for processing was 253.26 thousand mt, out of which 74.64 thousand mt was processed.
  It stated: “Total national domestic refining produced 46.92 thousand mt of finished and intermediate products. Pipelines and Product Marketing Company (PPMC), which lifts products from the refineries, evacuated 174.44 thousand mt of products. The three (3) refineries as fuel and loss used altogether 21.56 mt of products. Consumption as fuel was 28.89% while loss and flare accounted for 4.33% of production. Table 11.0 shows the breakdown by refinery”.
  The report disclosed that NNPC Retail Limited and Independent Petroleum Products Marketing Companies distributed about 276.90 million litres of various petroleum products in the 36 States and FCT in September, representing a decrease of 72.47 million litres or 20.74% when compared with the total volume distributed in August 2014.
  It explained: “The NNPC Retail Limited distributed 100.53 million litres (36.31% of the total sales) of petroleum products, while the Independent Marketing Companies distributed 176.37 million litres (63.69%).


  “Distribution by product shows, Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) had the highest figure of 195.62 million litres (70.65%) of the total reflecting average daily sales of 6.52 million litres. This was followed by Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) with total sales figure of 21.40 million litres (7.73%) averaging 0.71 million litres per day. Household Kerosene (HHK) came third in the petroleum products distribution slate with total figure 18.23 million litres (6.58%), giving an average daily figure of 0.67 million litres. Low Pour Fuel (LPFO) and others constituted the remaining part of the distribution”.

Female suicide bomber killed

KANO -A woman suicide bomber was killed as she tried to enter a military barracks in strife-torn northeast Nigeria on Wednesday, eyewitnesses said.
Soldiers opened fire on the woman, who was wearing a hijab, after she refused to be searched as she approached the barracks in Bolari, and the shots detonated the explosives belt she was wearing, according to the accounts.
She was killed immediately.
"The woman refused to stop and continued to advance towards the military guards at the gates despite repeated orders from them to stop at a distance," said Shuaibu Nasir, who lives near the gates of the barracks.

"The soldiers opened fire on the woman who quickened her pace towards them and as they fired shots at her she exploded with a loud sound that shook our buildings," Nasir said.
The blast prompted policemen to fire warning shots in the air, causing panic among residents, Nasir said.
Another resident, Ahmed Baballe,said the would-be bomber was "blown to pieces" by the impact of the explosion.
"The soldiers didn't take chances with the woman and opened fire when she showed no sign of stopping to be searched," Baballe said.
Northeast Nigeria has been continually rocked by attacks mounted by Boko Haram extremists.
Experts have cast doubt on Nigeria's ability to hold planned national elections in February, because of the rising unrest in parts of the northeast.

Two (2) Germans Shot Dead In Abuja

Two German engineers were last Saturday reportedly shot dead by unknown gunmen in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria.

According to reports from the German Foreign Office, the two engineers were shot dead while making a private outing on a motorbike.

According to a northern German newspaper, The Ostsee Zeitung, the two men, aged 34 and about 20, worked for Julius Berger Plc, a construction company,. Both originated from Germany’s northeastern state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, the newspaper further said.

The Foreign Office provided no further details, saying the German embassy in Abuja was seeking clarification in close contact with Nigerian authorities.

However, when contacted, a source at the German embassy in Abuja said he would send the phone number and email address of the foreign office in Germany to LEADERSHIP tomorrow for further clarification.

When contacted, the spokesman of Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Ahmadu Ogbole Ode, said he had travelled out of the capital city for the yuletide.

A source at Julius Berger’s head office in Abuja told Deutsche Welle that ‘two expatriate Germans’ were killed last Saturday while riding a motorcycle in Abuja.

Gerd Scharmberg, the mayor of the 34-year-old’s hometown of Born – on the Mecklenburg peninsula of Darß – said local residents were shocked by the news from Nigeria.

“There is enormous sense of commiseration here locally,” he said, adding that the deceased had visited Born only eight weeks ago.

LEADERSHIP recalls that in October 2014, gunmen shot dead a German construction expert in Nigeria’s southwestern state of Ogun while Julius Berger employees were being driven to work. A second German, a sub-contractor to Julius Berger, was abducted by the gunmen and released a week later.

Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has operated in Nigeria since 1965, working mainly on infrastructure projects, and has a staff of 18,000 personnel.

Its German branch, Julius Berger International (JBI), is based in Wiesbaden and has 600 employees assigned in Nigeria.

CBN defends naira with $5.3bn

The Central Bank of Nigeria sold $5.3 billion to defend the naira in October even as foreign exchange inflow into the economy fell by 5.4 percent during the month.
Disclosing this in its economic report for October, the CBN said that the decline in foreign exchange inflow was driven by 21.3 percent decline in receipts from crude oil exports.
The report revealed the impact of the decline in crude oil prices on the nation’s economy and especially on the foreign exchange market.
The report stated, “Provisional data indicated that foreign exchange inflow and outflow through the CBN was $3.23 billion and $5.30 billion, respectively, in the review month, resulting in a net outflow of $2.07 billion, compared with the net outflow of $0.02 billion in the preceding month. Relative to the level in the preceding month, inflow fell by 23.7 per cent, but indicated a growth of 1.7 per cent above the level in the corresponding period of 2013. The development, relative to the preceding month was attributed to the decline in crude oil prices, the absence of foreign exchange swaps and decline in non-oil receipts during the month under review.
“Foreign exchange outflow through the CBN, however, increased by 24.7 and 66.7 per cent to US$5.30 above the levels in the preceding month and the corresponding period of 2013, respectively. The development was attributed, largely, to increased foreign exchange sales at the rDAS, Bureau-de-Change (BDC) and interbank segments of the market during the review period.

CBN Governor Mr Godwin Emefiele
“Provisional data on aggregate foreign exchange flows through the economy indicated that total inflow was $14.09 billion, representing a decrease of 5.4 below the level at the end of the preceding month. It, however, increased by 26.9 per cent above the level at the end of the corresponding period of 2013. The development, relative to the preceding month was driven, mainly, by a decline of 21.3 per cent in receipts from crude oil exports. Of the total inflows, receipts through the CBN and autonomous sources accounted for 22.9 and 77.1 per cent, respectively.
“Non-oil public sector inflow, at $0.73 billion (5.2 per cent of the total), was down by 30.9 per cent below the level in the preceding month but rose by 58.4 per cent above the level in the corresponding month of 2013. Autonomous inflow, which accounted for 77.1 per cent of the total, increased by 1.9 per cent above the level in the preceding month.
“At $5.40 billion, aggregate foreign exchange outflow from the economy increased by 17.2 and 66.9 per cent above the levels in the preceding month and the corresponding month of 2013, respectively. Thus, foreign exchange flows through the economy resulted in a net inflow of $8.69 billion in the review month, compared with $10.28 billion and $7.86 billion in the preceding month and the corresponding month of 2013, respectively.”
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