Thursday, 19 June 2014

BATTLE OF PANTANAL CUIABA Enyeama bothers Bosnia coach

If there is one person that is giving Bosnia’s coach migraine ahead for their clash against the Super Eagles on Saturday at the Arena Pantanal Cuiaba, it is  goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama.  Enyeama according to Safet Susic is not only an asset to the team but a safe hand whose ability should not be underrated by opponents.

The coach who no doubt paid close attention to Nigeria’s unimpressive draw against Iran on Monday, did not express surprise that the Nigeria’s number one remains a force to be reckoned with noting that he was equally on fire in the French league before hitting Brazil for the World Cup.

Aside from the Enyeama factor the Bosnia coach is equally tinkering with the idea of coming out with the best format to checkmate Nigeria after confessing that he could not really give an opinion about Nigeria’s match against Iran because it was a bit difficult to understand the pattern of play.

“Really, it’s very difficult to find some opinion after the last match,” Susic said.
“As for me I felt the Nigeria national team were playing with a (middle) three plus one… (up front) and it’s very, very hard to give opinion on the match.

“Also you have to take into consideration that they have a very good goalkeeper (Vincent Enyeama), he is from France’s top league and he didn’t concede any in his last 11,” he said

Susic is however not expecting an uncoordinated Super Eagles when both teams clash on Saturday, noting that there is tendency for every team to attempt to better the last performance, insisting that Nigeria can play better
“Nigeria know how to play and they can play much better.”

The format against Eagles he further added will depend on what happens in the course of training ahead of Saturday
“I think I may change the squad but it depends on the situation. Our players will train in different formations and combination.

“I (am) not going to announce the team before the coming match because I’m still thinking about howto play it and which formation to use.”

Susic sprang a surprise against Argentina, choosing not to play two up front – as he usually does – and leaving Vedad Ibisevic on the bench.

Izet Hajrovic, Zvjezdan Misimovic and Senad Lulic were preferred as a trio behind lead striker Edin Dzeko but Susic may be tempted to bring
Ibisevic back into his starting XI versus Nigeria.

Dzeko and Ibisevic combined for 18 goals in qualifying Bosnia-Herzegovina for the World Cup.

KESHI TO NIGERIANS: I’m not God






Nigerians dreaming about the likely defeat of Bosnia Herzegovina in Saturday’s 2014 Brazil World Cup game against the Super Eagles in Cuiaba should do so with plenty of caution.

Eagles chief coach Stephen Keshi stunned his audience at the post-match conference in Curitiba on Monday night when he stated categorically that he couldn’t guarantee anyone his team’s ability to beat their Bosnian counterparts insisting that: ”I’m not God to tell you with all conviction that the Super Eagles will beat Bosnia on Saturday.”

”I won’t say that we would be favourites in the game against Bosnia. I don’t also like the tag of being favourites before matches. I just want to go there and win matches. 

Then to answer the question of how I have coped with criticisms of my team even after lifting the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa in February 10, 2013, I want to say that I have always been criticized – win or lose. So, this draw wont’ change the trend. For Nigerians, we have to win all our matches. That is the mindset of Nigerians. And I have learnt how to live with it.

”I’m not God. I will do the needful and that includes getting back to the training sessions to correct the mistakes we have seen in the game. 

We will also drum it into the players’ ears the need to be calm during the games. My boys need to understand that every team prepares very well for Nigeria.

”No assurances to anyone. We will prepare better for Bosnia. even the boys now appreciates the need to exercise caution during matches. And that includes being calm, move the ball around the field to create the openings and of course movement of the players to free them from their markers.”

It remains to be seen if Keshi’s utterances are not part of his usual mind games to put his opponents off guard. One thing is clear – victory for either Nigeria or Bosnia will spell doom for the loser, especially if the losing team is Super Eagles (God forbid)

Akpabio wanted N100M a year in health benefit, but ex-Gov. Attah got N93M in 5 years

A source within the Akwa Ibom Government told PREMIUM TIMES that contrary to Mr. Akpabio’s claim, no former leader of the state has ever submitted a health bill of N100 million in a year.
 
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Just as the obnoxious N100 million medical largesse was expunged from Governor Godswill Akpabio’s scandalous pension law, PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report that former Governor of the state, Victor Attah, received N93 million as health benefits in five years.

The payments were made by Mr. Akpabio to his estranged boss between June 2007 and November 2012.

Contrary to insinuations that former leaders of the state were prone to abusing the old law promulgated in 2006, PREMIUM TIMES found that Mr. Attah had not at any time presented a bill as high as N100 million a year.

A source within the Akwa Ibom Government told PREMIUM TIMES that contrary to Mr. Akpabio’s claim, no former leader of the state has ever submitted a health bill of N100 million in a year.

The source further said that Mr. Akpabio habitually disrespects former leaders of the state and hardly honour their requests for assistance, adding that the situation might have made the former deputy governor to file the huge medical claims.

Mr. Akpabio is believed to have initiated the scandalous pension law to ensure that successive governors of the state do not treat him with the level of disrespect he has treated his predecessors.
The obscene pension law will provide a lifetime of luxury to the profligate governor and his family when he leaves office in 2015.

However, a document exclusively obtained by PREMIUM TIMES showed that the N93 million received by Mr. Attah was spent on his wife, Allison, who was batted with a six-year terminal kidney condition.

A mother of two, originally from Barbados, Mrs Attah died in a Lagos hospital in October 2012.
The Government House source in Uyo, recounted how Mr. Akpabio punished Mr. Attah when he needed help for his ailing wife.

He said the governor and his aides insulted and taunted Mr. Attah whenever he submitted medical bills for the treatment of the former first lady, adding that it took months before such bills were paid.
He said, “It was a very tough time for the former governor when his wife battled a terminal health condition not long after he left office.

“The governor also insulted Obong Attah and mocked him in front of his aides and that was why many top officials in the present administration disrespect the former governor.”

The document obtained by PREIUM TIMES shows that between June and October, 2007, Mr. Akpabio approved N3, 736,077.40 as medical expenses and airline charges for medical evacuation of Mrs. Attah.

The money was paid through Zenith Bank cheque No. 00000891 dated January 28, 2008, several months after the bill was filed by the former governor.

However, the medical bill of the emergency evacuation and treatment of the former first lady in a London Hospital between September and December, 2007 which stood at N2,162, 380.00 was refunded on March 11, 2008 through a Zenith Bank cheque No. 00000920.

On July 4, 2008, the government refunded N10, 103, 985.00 to the former governor, his wife and daughter, for the medical expenses, estacode allowances incurred during an emergency evacuation of Mrs. Attah to her regular hospital in London with a Zenith Bank cheque No. 00001010.

The refund of medical expenses for March–November, 2008 as well as that of September, 2007 and January, 2008, totaling N9, 334, 006.00, was made to the former governor on April 21, 2009 with a Zenith Bank composite cheque No. 00001236.

The former first lady’s medical expenses of N7, 752, 953.00 incurred between January and October 2009 as well as June and September, 2008, was refunded by Mr. Akpabio with Ecobank cheque No.00000043 on January 1, 2010.

For medical expenses incurred between October 2009 and June, 2010, the former governor was refunded N7, 711, 382.00 through a Zenith Bank cheque No. 00001989 dated August 17, 2010.

The medical bills for August-November 2010 with that of March 2010 inclusive during which the of the former first lady, Mr. Attah and her daughter Felicia during an emergency evacuation and treatment in London was N41, 607, 626.00.

The amount which was the highest Mr. Akpabio ever paid to the former governor’s family, was remitted through a Zenith Bank cheque No. 00002609, dated March 2, 2011.

However, from November 2010 to June, 2011, the state government refunded a total of N7, 431, 340.00 to the former governor through a United Bank for Africa’s cheque No. 00000111 on July 18, 2012.

The last medical refunds paid to Mr. Attah through a Zenith Bank cheque No. 00005762 and dated November 7, 2012 was N3, 165, 954.00 and was incurred between May-July, 2012.

When PREMIUM TIMES called Mr. Attah to comment on the issue, he said he was at the National Conference and should be contacted later in the day.

However, subsequent calls to his mobile telephone did not connect as the line was permanently switched off.

However, Akwa Ibom State Commissioner of Information and Communications, Aniekan Umana, told PREMIUM TIMES that there was no basis for continuing reporting on the scandalous pension law after it has been amended to reflect the wishes of the people of the state.

He insisted that similar laws existed in other states and urged the newspaper to also focus on some of those states. (PREMIUM TIMES had reviewed similar laws in Lagos, Rivers, Gombe, Zamfara, among others).

“What is the contention here,” Mr. Umana began, “the bill has been repealed and the status quo ante prevails. There is nothing to talk about. You should be focusing on what the situation is now.

“Let’s look at Nigeria because I don’t know what the interest in Akwa Ibom is all about. What is the law in Lagos State, what is the law in Abia, what is the law in Akwa Ibom? What is the law in every other place?

“If people say they don’t want a particular provision of the law and the governor proposed an amendment and the house passed it, and the situation returned to status quo ante, there is nothing to talk about.

“There is no issue between the governor and Attah or between Attah and the government. There is no argument over anything. Nobody is talking about that.”

Asked whether the newspaper should conclude that Mr. Attah got N93 million in five years since there was no argument about the issue, Mr. Umana said he did not know how much was paid the former governor during the period under review.

Again asked whether he ever issued a document explaining how much the government gave to Mr. Attah after the death of the former first lady, Mr. Umana said he had to see the document to confirm that he issued it.

“I have to see the document to know whether I issued it or not. But if any former governor claims he never got money, that will be incorrect because that is what the law says.

“The law provides for that. There is no contention about what was given. I don’t know what the interest is in the former governor or governor of Akwa Ibom State. There is no contention and the state government will always obey the law.

“But we will not run the state on the opinion of anybody. It is based on the law and so whatever the law provides for. If a law is made and there is a public opinion that it should not be, then it was repealed, I don’t know what the issue is.

“The governor of Akwa Ibom State respects the law. We will continue to be on the side of the law and the people but we will not join issues with anybody who is trying to make an issue out of nothing.”

Ekiti Election: APC, PDP, LP refuse to sign peace pact

The pact is a creation of the CDD and UNDP.


The signatures of the three main contenders in the June 21,‎ gubernatorial election in Ekiti State are conspicuously missing in a non-violence/peace pact for governorship candidates and traditional rulers in the state.

The peace pact is a creation of the Centre for Democracy and Development, CDD, and the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP,‎ following a meeting with political parties, gubernatorial candidates,‎ traditional and religious leaders, civil society organisations and security personnel to a non-violent, free and fair election.

The refusal of the candidates of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Kayode‎ Fayemi; the Labour Party, LP, Opeyemi Bamidele; and Peoples‎ Democratic Party, PDP, Ayodele Fayose to sign the pact is an‎ indication of the deep-seated acrimony that has characterised their‎ campaigns.

Violent clashes have broken out between the three parties with each of‎ them pointing accusing fingers at the other.

“The meeting was conveyed to get gubernatorial candidates, in the presence of the traditional, religious leaders and other relevant‎ stakeholders, commit to an electoral pact to avoid all act, including violence, improper conducts and illegal acts that could throw the‎ state into confusion or chaos Pre, Election Day, and Post-Election

phases of the gubernatorial,” reads a statement from CDD.

The CDD observed that incessant violent clashes between supporters of the candidates is a disregard for the 2013 Independent National‎ Electoral Commission, INEC, Political Parties Code of Conduct that they agreed to.

The meeting hereby agreed amongst other things to “create an enabling‎ environment for the conduct of peaceful, free and fair election in‎ 2014 is an imperative for democratic consolidation, improvement and development in the state.”

“The meeting also agreed that “electoral violence, impunity and‎ injustice are not challenges whose persistence cannot be effectively‎ stopped through collective leadership efforts and change in mindset.”

Candidates that signed the pact are: Vincent Ajayi, Accord Party, Opeyemi Akinyemi, Action Alliance, Victor Osekita, Alliance for Democracy, Peter Bamigbade, Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, Bola Oroko‎, African Democratic Congress, Adebayo Ogunlola, African People Alliance, Ayodele Olayinka, Citizen Popular Party, and Ajibola‎ Akinwale, Mega Progressive Party.


Others are: Emmanuel Ilesanmi, National Conscience Party, Banjo‎ Gboyega, People for Democratic Change, Goke Animasaun, Progressive‎ People Alliance, Gbenga Adekunle, Peoples Party of Nigeria, and Philip Adeniji, United Democratic Party.

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Why Nyako, Deputy Must Go – Adamawa lawmakers

The Adamawa State Assembly says Mr. Nyako and his deputy are grossly corrupt.
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The Adamawa State House of Assembly, which on Wednesday served the duo of Governor Murtala Nyako and Deputy Governor Bala Ngilari impeachment notices, is accusing the duo of gross misconduct.

The State Assembly said the two leaders led the executive arm of government to fraudulently divert N10 billon of workers’ salaries for September and October 2011; N120 million of Adamawa state workers’ emolument for May, 2014; N1.7 billion for Special Assistants; and N8 billion for fictitious contract.

The impeachment notice, signed by 19 of the 25 state lawmakers, listed 20 impeachable offences against Messrs. Nyako and Ngilari.

The House had earlier given the government a week notice to reverse the deductions made from the workers pay, but sources said the governor not only ignored the Assembly, but went ahead to authorize further deductions from last month’s pay.

Reading the impeachment notice on Wednesday, the Speaker, Umar Fintiri, said the notice of impeachment is an exercise of the powers vested on the Assembly by section 188 (1)-(9) of the Nigerian 1999 constitution as amended.

On his part, Mr. Nyako’s deputy, Mr. Ngilari, is accused of extra-budgetary expenditure of over N390 million as overhead cost from January 2013 to December 2013 among other allegations.

The lawmakers say the expenditure contravenes section121 (4) (a) and (b) of the constitution.
Nineteen of the 25 members of the Assembly also signed the deputy governor’s impeachment
notice.

This the second time that Mr. Nyako would be served notice of impeachment in his over seven years tenure as governor of the state.

We are vindicated
Meanwhile, a group, Save Adamawa Movement, said the impeachment notice had vindicated it.
The group in a statement on Wednesday said the impeachment notice on Mr. Nyako is a welcome development and was long overdue.

“All the facts adduced by the members are issues we in Save Adamawa Movement have raised as a group for nearly two years now,” it said.

The group said it even resorted to court action to let the world know of Mr. Nyako’s misgovernance that has “become legendary” and brought down the whole state.

“We had called for his resignation and or impeachment times and over before now.

“We support every effort to set things right by the members, no one should point fingers to the PDP, Presidency or some big men in Abuja. None of these people are involved even remotely in the messy affairs of Governor Nyako.

“We are aware of desperate moves to hang the exercise on primordial sentiments, but we do not see how corruption, nepotism, total lack of administrative ability and a capital failure is any tribe or religious insignia,” it said.

Protests in Yola
Shortly after news of the impeachment process circulated around the state, supporters of the governor staged a protest condemning the action of the Assembly.

A resident, Muazu Isiyaku, told PREMIUM TIMES that it took the early intervention of the police to contain the protesters who were threatening to perpetrate violence.

Efforts to get the reaction of Mr. Nyako proved futile as his spokesperson, Ahmad Sajoh, did not answer or return calls.

Govt empowerment programmes favour youths with links to politicians- New report

79 percent of youth surveyed feel that only those close to politicians benefit from youth employment and empowerment interventions

Arisekola-Alao dies @ 69






Muslims in Yoruba land mourn the death of Arisekola.


An Ibadan-based billionaire and Islamic leader, AbdulAzeez Arisekola-Alao, the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, is dead.

Mr. Alao, 69, died in his house in London on Wednesday afternoon, his eldest daughter, Khadijah, confirmed. in Ibadan.

Mr. Alao, who doubled as the Deputy President General of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, was until his death a prominent businessman and Islamic leader.

Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, the Speaker, Monsurat Sunmonu; Chief Imam of Ibadanland, Baosari Haruna; and commissioners, were among the early callers to his Oluwo-Nla residence in Ibadan.

Mr. Arisekola-Alao was born on February14, 1945. He bagged many awards, including Commander of the Order of the Niger.

Reacting to the death, a former Oyo State Governor, Adebayo Alao-Akala, described Mr. Arisekola-Alao’s death as a great loss to the nation.

Mr. Alao-Akala, in a statement in Ogbomoso, said the death of the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland is a rude shock.

“He was a devoted Muslim, quintessential leader and philanthropist who will be greatly missed. His contributions to religious activities, the state and national development cannot be quantified.
“He had created a vacuum too difficult to fill,’’ he said.

Also, Oladunni Oyewunmi, the Soun of Ogbomoso, said the late Mr. Arisekola-Alao died at a time when his wealth of experience was most needed.

Mr. Oyewunmi, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Toyin Ajamu, said “a devoted Muslim and philanthropist is gone. He will be greatly missed for his immense contributions while alive’’.

The Chairman, Oyo State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Taofeeq Akewugbagold, said the vacuum the deceased left would be difficult to fill.

Also, the Executive Secretary, Muslim Umah of South-Western Nigeria, MUSWEN, Daud Noibi, who is also the in-law to the deceased, said the death of Mr. Arisekola-Alao came at a wrong time.

He described him as a rare philanthropist who would be missed by the various categories of people.
In his condolence message, Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara said the death of Mr. Arisekola-Alao, is a tragedy to the nation.

Mr. Ahmed, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Abdulwahab Oba, described the late philanthropist as a bridge builder.

He said it is painful that Mr. Arisekola-Alao died at a time when the nation needed his wise counsel as an elder statesman.

The governor commiserated with the people and Government of Oyo State, the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, and the Arisekola-Alao family on the painful loss of the patriarch.