10/01/18
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Mr Akin Oyebode
Professor of International Law and Jurisprudence, Mr Akin Oyebode, has stressed the need for restructuring, saying that Nigerians have been poorly served by past leaders.


Mr Oyebode said this on Monday during a special programme on Channels Television to mark Nigeria’s 58th anniversary.

He said, “Well, in 1960, I was just 12 years old and we had dreams. 58 years later, we’ve been poorly served by the succession of leaders that we’ve had”.

When asked what form the restructuring should take, the professor stated that there have been various suggestions. He, however, stated that a major aspect would be reducing the power at the center.

“People have different attitudes to restructuring.

“There were two suggestions, one by the late Alex Ekwueme to reconstitute the Nigerian Federation into eight geographical zones and the other by General Abacha who wanted six geopolitical zones in terms of constituting the federation.

“The jury is still out on whether we should be six geographical zones or eight.

“We want the Federal Government to shed weight,” Mr Oyebode said.
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The Electoral Committee of the Lagos APC governorship primary and stakeholders in the state chapter, on Monday came out of a meeting without agreeing on the pattern to adopt for the election on Tuesday.
The Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa made the disclosure to newsmen on Monday, after a meeting between the committee and state party stakeholders in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Chairman of the electoral committee, Mr Clement Ebri, led his team to the meeting which was also attended by the majority leader of the House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, the state party chairman, Alhaji Tunde Balogun and other party officials.
Obasa said that the disagreement stemmed from the insistence that the committee wanted the use of ballot papers for the primary as against the choice of open direct primary by the state stakeholders.
He said stakeholders in the state rejected the use of ballot papers, contending that it was not possible to train members on its use before the election.
Obasa said since the open direct primary system, where members queue behind their preferred aspirants was successfully used in the presidential primary in the state, it would also be suitable for the governorship primary.
“The meeting was held between members of the state House of Assembly and other stakeholders with the committee, and we were briefed about the coming primaries in the state.
“They told us that the directive from Abuja was that they should use ballot papers for the election.
“But we as stakeholders have rejected the idea because we have earlier informed our members on this.
“So, our consideration at the meeting was that if they aim to adopt the use of ballot papers, there is no time to train officials and party members on the new strategy the primary would follow.
“We told them that here in Lagos, we stand for open direct primary.
“We also told them that the presidential primary in the state was conducted in the same format.
“They then told us the outcome of the meeting will be sent to Abuja and response would be conveyed to us.
“I am not sure what the outcome will be, but I believe they will yield to our stand,” he said.
Asked if both parties would agree before the primary, the speaker said he was not sure.
He, however, expressed the optimism that the primary would hold as scheduled.
On the primary held in some parts of the state, Obasa said the results would be cancelled.
He, however, said that the election held because party members were ready to participate in the process.
Ebri, in his brief remarks, assured that the primary would hold as scheduled.
He said the committee interacted with stakeholders on the ways to ensure the process was credible.
“We discussed the basic principles of the guidelines for the primary.
“The primary will hold tomorrow. For you to participate in the primary, you have to be a member of the party, and you have to have your membership card, and your name must be on the register.
“If you don’t have a membership card and you have a slip, and your name is on the register, you will vote ” he said.
The Lagos Chairman of APC, Alhaji Tunde Balogun, who also spoke with newsmen late Monday, assured that the primary would finally hold tomorrow.
He said the party had concluded all arrangements to ensure its successful conduct.
Balogun said the format would be option A4, where voters queue behind the photographs of their preferred aspirants.
He said that members with the party ID card will be allowed to vote .
Accreditation starts by 9 and ends by noon, while voting starts immediately after.
The incumbent governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode will slug it out at the primary with Mr Jide Sanwo-Olu, a former commissioner in the state.
Sanwo-Olu is going into the primary with endorsement by leading members of the party, which Ambode claims is an unfair advantage.
Ambode had urged the National Electoral Committee to ensure fairness by conducting a credible primary.
The primary, earlier scheduled for Monday, was shifted till Tuesday.
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The University of Jos (UniJos) management has confirmed that one student was killed in the recent skirmishes that rocked the city of Jos.
A statement by Mr Abdullahi Abdullahi, Principal Assistant Registrar, Information and Publications said that one student is also missing while two others were injured.
The university management said that the clarification became necessary following plethora of unverified information being circulated especially on the social media about the casualty figures.
“It is claimed that seven students of the University have been killed as a result of the skirmishes.
“Management wishes to clarify that after a rigorous search was carried out, one student is still missing while one student was confirmed dead and other were reported injured.
“The corpse of the deceased student has since been deposited in a mortuary.

“One of the injured students is still receiving treatment in the hospital while the other has been discharged.
“Out of respect for the families of the affected students, the university authorities have decided not to disclose the identities of the dead and the injured but would do so in due course,” it added.
The university management, however, assured that they are working with the security agencies and the Plateau Government to ensure that the lives and property of members of the university community especially students are adequately protected.
The management expressed deep commiseration to the family of the deceased student, the injured and all those who suffered losses during this unfortunate incident.
The management also appreciated the government, security agencies as well as members of the public who have shown great concern about the plight of the University during this difficult period.
Members of the university community especially staff and students were advised to exercise caution and comply with all security directives during this period.
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Osinbajo in Abuja during the anniversary parade

The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, says there is need to create a `new tribe’ in Nigeria in order to have a country driven by national unity and cohesion.
Osinbajo expressed this view while declaring open a five-day photo exhibition tagged, `ANISZA’ on Monday in Abuja.
ANISZA is a collaborative project between the Federal Government and the private sector, a scheme that showcases the untold stories of Nigeria’s unity since independence in 1960 via pictures.
“ANISZA” was derived from the first two letters of three indigenous Nigerian languages–Anoko Onu – Igbo word for togetherness; Isokan – Yoruba word for unity; and Zaman Tare – Hausa words for one tribe.
Osinbajo had earlier toured the mobile gallery and inspected the photographs on display.
He said that two things struck him about the exhibition – the first being the deliberate attempt to engage younger Nigerians and the issue of promoting national unity.
Osinbajo added that the second thing that struck him was the idea of casting a vision by reflecting Nigeria’s history via a collection of photographs that told Nigeria’s national story as the victories of unity despite the diversities and dissension.
The vice president said that the pictures he saw included the photograph of the Shitta Bey Mosque, which was headlined by Christian leaders who were gladly invited by Muslim leaders to the mosque.
Osinbajo said he also saw the photograph of where Christians formed a protective shield of Muslims at prayer in Abuja in 2012 among others.
“It seems to me to be a good time for me to recall an earlier call I have made for a new tribe of Nigerians to build a new Nigeria.
“It is my respected view that to build a new Nigeria, we need a new tribe; one tribe of men and women of all faiths, of all tribes, of all ethnicities committed to a country run on high values; high values of integrity, of hard work, of justice and of love of country.
“A tribe of men and women who are prepared to make the sacrifices and exercise the self-constraint that is crucial for building a healthy society and who are prepared to stick together to fight injustice; to fight corruption; to insist on the rule of law; even when our friends are the receiving end.
“ A tribe consisting of professionals, of businessmen, of politicians, of students, of religious leaders and all who believe that a new Nigeria is possible,’’ he said.
He said that the exhibition was a collaboration between the Federal Government represented by the media team in the presidency, the Federal Ministry of Information and the private sector.
On her part, Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita, Head of Civil Service of the Federation, said that the event was a thing of joy as it came at a day Nigerians were witnessing the 58th independence in peace.
She said that the project was noble gesture which had the support of the Federal Government.
The Project Visionary, Novo Isioro, said that the event was Nigeria’s first ever unity photography exhibition.
“On this ground today, we are gathered for one thing; one very important thing; there is a dream which is focused on re-orientating us to a nation that was united; will stay united and will get better.
“Have you noticed that the media is filled with stories of hate, violence and disunity featuring young people?
“Because we are young, most times we under-formed and even misinformed and we become tools or objects of this violence,’’ she said.
She said that if ethic differences were collapsed in the everyday interaction of Nigerians, the citizens would fare better.
According to her, the documentary is about telling the story of Nigeria’s strength in diversity.
The exhibition, which drew students from across the country, had some members of the Federation Executive Council in attendance.
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Mallam Nuhu Ribadu has indicated interest to participate in the rescheduled Adamawa APC governorship primaries election, hours after he withdrew from the race.
Alhaji Salihu Bawuro, the Director-General, Ribadu campaign organisation, made the announcement at a news conference in Yola on Monday.
The state APC governorship primary is rescheduled for Thursday.
Ribadu withdrew from the primary election on Sunday evening as the exercise was about to start but the exercise was cancelled and rescheduled.
Bawuro said the Ribadu campaign organisation was satisfied with the decision taken by the party’s national headquarters on the cancelation and rescheduling of the governorship primaries in the state.
“Now that the national headquarters had intervened to correct the abnormalities surrounding the Sunday’s unsuccessful primaries, Malam Nuhu Ribadu will be in full contest now that it is the direct primaries,” Bawuro said.
He said that the organisation was well prepared to participate in the election, adding that it would do everything possible to ensure free and fair primaries.
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Former President of the Senate and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential aspirant, Sen. David Mark has implored the citizenry not to lose faith in the project Nigeria.
Mark made the call in a statement to mark 2019 Independence anniversary, signed by his Media Assistant, Paul Mumeh on Monday in Abuja.
Marked urged citizens not to despair in the midst of socio-economic and political challenges, saying such challenges should rather be the “needed elixir to bring out the best in all Nigerians to salvage the situation.”
He said citizens not to lose faith in the project Nigeria believing that there would be light at the end of the tunnel.
He said that Nigeria has passed through trying times including the ill-fated civil strife and a number of ethno-religious conflicts in the past, saying that such travails should serve as useful lessons to guide us alright.
“We have encountered so many challenges in our journey to nationhood. No doubt, it has been a torturous one. But we must not give in to such challenges.
“All we need to do is to properly harness our human and material resources for the benefit of all citizens,” he said.
On the forthcoming general elections, Mark prayed that politicians and their supporters play the game according to the rules saying that what is paramount is the preservation and survival of the country.
He reiterated that Nigeria was a project under God whose unity must be sacrosanct.
“It is my wish to be President of a united and indivisible Nigeria where every citizen has equal right and opportunity to pursue his or her legitimate ambition unhindered.”
The presidential aspirant expressed optimism that “the future is bright because the dark days would soon be over.”
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Militants surrender through Amnesty office

The Coalition of Niger Delta Ex-Agitators, phase 2, has urged the youths of Niger Delta, especially the ex-agitators, to support the planned review of the blueprint of the Amnesty Programme by President Muhammadu Buhari.
A statement issued in Abuja on Monday by the coalition, quoted its leader Stephen Ebisintei, as saying that the review is the only way the programme can be all encompassing.
Ebisintei said the planned review of programme is sacrosanct to the peace and security of Niger Delta, saying “it is also in the best interest of the youths as well as critical stakeholders.
“More importantly, it will increase choices for targeted beneficiaries of the programme and indeed the youths of Niger Delta.
“We have to reciprocate the kind gesture of Mr President by supporting him in 2019 so as to enable him see through his lofty and robust plans for the region in the next four years,” the statement quoted Ebisintei as saying.
He cautioned the people of the region to beware of those he called “fair weather politicians,” who he said are deceitfully promising the people of the region heaven on earth ahead of the 2019 elections.
Ebisintei pointed out that supporting the Buhari’s re-election bid remains the best option for Niger Delta as far the amnesty programme is concerned.
According to him, as the race for 2019 hots up, youths and critical stakeholders of the Niger Delta should beware of politicians whose stock in trade is promises without any intention of fulfillment.
“We should as a people be more circumspect and use the 2019 election to take our destinies in our own hands; it is in our considered best interest to queue behind the president and work for his re-election bid.
“If we fail in this, we may not have this rare opportunity again to lunch our beleaguered region on the desired path of sustainable growth and peace as we are witnessing now.
“In the past, all we have received were promises, but we can see and testify that with the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, our region has greater opportunities and is well placed to roll back the injustices of the past.
“We have seen that he has not denied the region what is due to it in terms of appointment into key positions of government, especially with the appointments of Prof. Quaker Dokubo and Dr. Ibe Kachukwu as the head of the Amnesty Office and Minister (State) for Petroleum respectively.
“It is without doubt that these individuals are fits in their respective offices and are working assiduously to empower youths and of course ensure development of critical infrastructure in the region.
Ebisintei also said that Buhari is the only Nigeria’s President who has allowed his appointees the freedom to do their work without interference, a quality that Nigerians have desired for so long.