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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Boko Haram activities un-Islamic, devilish - Muslim students

Kaduna – The Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) on Wednesday, said the activities of the insurgent group, Boko Haram, was un-Islamic and devilish. The President of the group in the North, Malam Yusuf Arrigasiyyu, made the condemnation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna. He also condemned the recent bombings at Nyanya in Abuja and abduction of over 200 students by the insurgents. “This bombing and killing of innocent souls by the Boko Haram has to stop. “The teaching of boko haram is not Islamic and they don’t represent Islam, they are not Muslims. Islam is a religion of peace.” He expressed the belief that the present security challenges facing the country has some external influences which the government must look into. Arrigasiyyu also said the government should not allow the insurgents to continue operating with impunity, adding that their activities must be checkmated in the interest of the nation. The MSSN president cautioned against politicising the current security challenges, saying that fighting terrorism require collective action. He also called on political leaders in the country to discharge their responsibilities with diligence and the fear of God. Arrigasiyyu advised youth in the country to seek for knowledge so as not to be misled by “selfish and bad religious scholars espousing wrong ideologies”. He expressed optimism that the present security challenges facing the country will soon come to an end

Two factions of APC in Ogun State engaged in a battle of wits for ascendancy.

The outcome of the ensuing battle would be crucial in upholding the integrity of the ruling party in the state. Presently, Chief Isaac Olu Agemo and Chief Roqeeb Adeniji who are both from Ogun West Senatorial district have emerged chairmen of the two factions of the ruling party in the state. BY DAUD OLATUNJI The feud, according to findings is a struggle for absolute control of the party’s machinery in the state. However, the crisis is not peculiar to Ogun State, as it is happening in some other states like Oyo, Ondo among others. Findings have also shown that, while the national lawmakers are gunning for their return tickets, the state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun on the other hand is desirous of cornering the same tickets for his loyalists. The governor was accused of attempting to scuttle the chances of members of the National Assembly caucus through alleged schemes to foist only his loyalists as members of the Harmonisation Committee set up to make peace in the party. Speaking on the relationship between the governor and federal lawmakers, Senator Adegboyega Kaka who is the leader of the National Assembly caucus , said “ It is an open secret that the relationship is not exactly cordial. But as I said, we disagree to agree. We are moving towards resolution of whatever the disagreement that exists between us”. But the governor’s camp acussed the other faction of working against the party’s guidelines and planing to scuttle the governor’s efforts to reposition the party in the state. It also acussed the other faction of planning to stop Governor Amosun from realising his second term bid in 2015. Speaking on the crisis, Chief Isaac Olu Agemo, a factional chairman of the party loyal to a former governor of the state, Aremo Segun Osoba , said “Nobody should be blamed for the crisis. I don’t believe there is crisis in the party, it is an in-house misunderstanding, it is not crisis per se, but, misunderstanding between A and B. We are saying that let the governor take care of the governance and the party leaders take care of the party, so that you will have a lighter load of what to carry; simple”, he said. Second term election Agemo who described the crisis rocking the party as “an in-house misunderstanding”, said Chief Osoba did not contribute to the crisis rocking the party in the state. Agemo also said that neither the faction nor the national leader was against the second term election of the state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, urging him not to nurse any fear. He said “I have not seen Chief Osoba playing adverse role, he has been quiet, gentle in his general disposition to what is going on in the party and he believes things would settle.” “Amosun can seek for second term, we are all together, we are in the same party, we can disagree to agree, that is human nature “, he said. Addressing his loyalists during the factional state congress at MKO Abiola stadium, Abeokuta, Senator Amosun, on his part called on members of the party to unite in order to overcome the challenges ahead. Amosun who noted that its month-long congresses have produced no victors, no vanquished , said those who won should be magnanimous in victory while those that lost should take it in their strides. “One thing we should all take away from the conduct of our congresses is that there was no overt or covert attempt to impose candidates or disenfranchise anyone. The exercises were conducted in a peaceful atmosphere and all electors exercised their right of franchise without let or hindrance,” Amosun said. Commenting on the protests that nearly marred the sitting of the Appeal Panel three days before the congress, Amosun said such was not totally unacceptable in politics. “Once people don’t take laws into their own hands, then all is well and good. “I spoke with our party leader, Akinrogun Olusegun Osoba, this morning and we shall continue to work together so that we can face the next elections as a united body,” he said. But , in what could be described as a swift reaction, appeal committee of the All Progressives Congress in the state denied the media reports that it said the congresses held by the faction loyal to the state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun has complied substantially with the guidelines of the party. The Chairman and Secretary of the appeal committee Hon. Ikra Bilbis and Udochukwu Ezekwe respectively stated this, describing the report as fallacy which they said did not emanate from them. According to them, the chairman, state congress committee, Ope Salami had no authority to disclose the content of the report of the appeal committee which he did not even see. The duo said Salami was a party in the matter and could not have been the best person to represent either the appeal committee or national leadership to disclose the content of the report. Bilbis said “I did not send my report to anybody except the national body that sent me. I did not send the report to Ope Salami .Why didn’t they find out from the headquarters. I was given an assignment it took me two days and I have submitted. I don’t know what the party would do with the report”. Corroborating his chairman, the Secretary said “We have a procedure the way we do things in APC. The committee was given the mandate to look into the complaints of the petitioners, so, we did it, we have finished and submitted , we were very careful . Salami is not a member of the appeal committee. “If Salami said we sent the report to him, is not true, we did not send it to him, Salami has his own committee, he was accused of some things and we asked him to defend himself and he explained his action. How can we give the report to somebody who is part of the matter, it is not done and is not correct”. The way out: Proffering a solution to the political logjam Senator Kaka said “what is happening is normal and I am sure nobody will expect us to fight on aimlessly. If there are disagreements, which I don’t regard as fights, it should mean that justice needs to be done. Once there is readiness to ensure justice is done, there will be peace. Semblance of peace So, if you are seeing peace or semblance of peace, it is because we have promised our people that justice will be enthroned and once it is enthroned, there will be peace”. A chieftain of the party in the state, Mr Wale Okunniyi, called for the intervention by its national leaders to resolve the issue. Okuniyi, a former governorship candidate in the state under the Congress for Progressive Change, one of the legacy parties of the APC while reacting to the crisis rocking the party warned that overlooking the crisis may affect the fortunes of the party in the state. He said “It is a pity that we have found ourselves in this situation, where we have to do with two structures in the state. If nothing is done about it, considering the way some Peoples Democratic Party and Labour Party are ganging up, they will oust APC in 2015. Meanwhile, both sides are now awaiting directives by the national body on the political logjam in the party in the state before they take further steps. It was being rumoured that if the national body upholds the congresses held by the faction loyal to Aremo Osoba, the other faction loyal to Governor Amosun, may dump the party for either Accord Party or Labour Party. While it was also gathered that if the congresses held by the the faction loyal to Amosun are upheld, the other faction may head to court to challenge the decision. The national body needs to make hays while the sun shines before it would be too late to resolve the crisis which is becoming multifaceted and more complex.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

President Jonathan Has Accepted US Offer To Help Rescue Abducted Girls

President Goodluck Jonathan today accepted a definite offer of help from the United States of America to locate and rescue the girls abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok three weeks ago, a presidential statement has said. “The offer from President Barack Obama which was conveyed to President Jonathan by the United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry in a telephone conversation which began at 15.30 Hours today, includes the deployment of U.S. security personnel and assets to work with their Nigerian counterparts in the search and rescue operation.” It added that Mr. Kerry assured President Jonathan of the full commitment of the United States to giving Nigeria the required support and assistance to save the abducted girls and bring the reign of terror unleashed on parts of the country by Boko Haram to an end. Mr. Jonathan told Mr. Kerry that Nigeria’s security agencies would appreciate the deployment of American counter-insurgency know-how and expertise in support of their efforts. The statement further said that following Mr. Jonathan’s conversation with Mr. Kerry, he met with the Chief of Defence Staff, Service Chiefs and heads of national security agencies “in continuation of the national efforts to find and rescue” the girls. Mr. Jonathan received updates on the situation, and gave approval for recommended further actions, the statement said.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Four killed in well trying to retrieve bucket

ONE after another, four men entered a water well and drowned while trying to retrieve a bucket when  the string cut letting the bucket to sink to the bottom of the well. The incident, which happened  along Ogoja Road, Ikom in the Central Senatorial District of Cross River State, attracted  sympathisers  some of them attributing the tragedy to a spiritual force. The first person to enter the well, John Ushie, according to a resident of the compound  who gave her name as Janet, was preparing to go to  work  that morning and wanted to take his bath. Ushie decided to fetch water from the well but the string with which the bucket  he was drawing the water fell inside the well. When the string gave way, he decided to retrieve it by jumping into the well but ended up gulping  water and drowned. His  brother, Boniface, who had  left the house for  his shop at the Ikom Main Market, was alerted on phone what had happened. He rushed down on Okada and  jumped into the well to rescue his brother but also downed in the process. When Boniface could not come out, another neighbor jumped in to try to rescue the two brothers  inside the well. He too drowned. According to Janet, when the landlord of the compound, Eyung Ebam, saw what had happened, he jumped into the well to rescue the drowned men and  he too drowned. “It was at this point that nobody was willing to get into the well and the National Drug Law Enforcement, NDLEA, officials who were mounting a road block close to the house called the Fire Service and they arrived soon ”, the eye witness told Sunday Vanguard. She explained that when the Fire Service men arrived, one of them jumped into the well with a rope with which he tied the landlord who was the last person to drown  in order to pull him out. “He tied the rope around his chest region and gradually his colleagues dragged him out but when he got close to the point they wanted to grab him and pull him out, the rope slipped and he went down again hitting the others inside which may have eventually killed everyone inside,” the neighbour said. The four bodies were pulled out by the Fire Service men and taken to County Hospital, Ikom Four Corners and the victims confirmed dead by Dr. Ukwam, the medical doctor, there. An official of the Cross River State Fire Service,  Ikom, Mt Linus Ework, said he got a distress  call at about 7 am and he and his men rushed to the scene to rescue the victims but “it was unfortunate that it was a little too late as three of them were pulled out dead”.