Friday, August 19, 2016

Recruitment: Police Commission Shortlists 110,469 Applicants

August 19, 2016
   

The Police Service Commission, PSC, on Friday said it shortlisted 110,469 applicants out of the 338, 250 applicants invited for the just concluded screening at the states and FCT Police Commands.

The Chairman of the commission, Mr Mike Okiro, who disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja, said the aptitude tests for the successful candidates would begin on August 22 across the 36 states and FCT.

He said that out of the 110, 469 applicants, 22, 454 were shortlisted for Cadet ASPs, 24, 456 for Cadet Inspectors and 63, 559 for Police Constables.

Okiro said that aptitude test for cadet ASPs for both general duty and specialists will begin on August 22 while that of Cadet Inspectors for both general duty and specialists will hold on August 23.

He said that the test for police constables for both cadres would take place on August 24.

According to him, document and physical screening of specialists is scheduled for August 29 after they will have taken the aptitude tests.

Okiro said that the commission adhered strictly to the requirements needed from the applicants for the exercise.

He said that some of the applicants were screened out for over age, alteration and falsification of documents and year of graduation.

The others included physical features, tattoo marks, first school leaving certificate, certificate of state origin and class of degree or diploma.

He said that over 115 applicants who were arrested during the screening for forgery and impersonation were handed over to the police for investigation and prosecution.

The chairman restated the commission’s desire to sustain the integrity of the exercise, saying that questions for the tests would only be disclosed to the coordinators on the examination date.

He reassured Nigerians that the exercise would be transparent and all applicants would be given equal opportunities to pursue a career in the police.

Okiro warned that any candidate caught undermining the integrity of the exercise would be prosecuted in line with extant laws.

He said that emails have been sent to all shortlisted applicants, adding that the master list for each state had been sent to all state commands to paste at command headquarters and examination centres.

The chairman said that the commission was not under pressure from any quarter to favour any candidate.

He said that there were no reports of misconduct against any coordinator during the screening.

The commission received 911,438 applications comprising 262, 462 for cadet ASPs, and 211,832 for cadets Inspector and 437,144 for police constables and shortlisted 338,250 for the screening.

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FG Introduces 9% Tax on Calls, SMS, Data, Others

The federal government is set to introduce 9% tax on calls, MMS, SMS, Data and others.
The Minister of Communication, Adebayo Shittu stated this while speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting organised by the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry, LCCI.
The Minister who was speaking on Communication Service Tax, CST bill which seeks to levy nine per cent on subscribers for the use of the various communication services said the outcome of deliberations on the bill would form the basis of his advice to the President.



The services include voice call, SMS, MMS, Data usage from telecommunication service providers, internet service providers and Pay TV Stations.
He noted that introduction of new taxes without harmonising existing ones would put pressure on the country’s tax system thereby making it unattractive to investors.
According to the minister: ”This may also be counter-productive in the long run for our targets on broadband penetration. Our ICT Roadmap gives fresh impetus for implementing existing policies and reviewing any that is inimical to the growth of the sector. My focus on any tax regime will be to align any process that will stimulate the economy and also ensure that the tax system is efficient by widening the tax net. It is also to create an effective framework for tax compliance to protect the poor and vulnerable in the society who nonetheless have to use telecoms services for social inclusion and financial services.”
He said that the government’s efforts at increasing its revenue made the bill worthy of consideration.

CRS local Govt Commission uncover 570 fake pensiones - Dr Adigeb



Cross River state local service commission has uncovered 570 fake pensioners in its payroll.
The discovery is as a result of the recent verification exercise carried out by the commission across the state.
Disclosing this in Calabar, the chairman of the commission Dr Peter Adigeb said the exercise is a demonstration of the commitment of the Prof Ben Ayade led administration in the state to ensure transparency, fairness and justice.
In addition, he stated that the exercise is to sanitize the administration of pension payment in the state to ensure regular and prompt payment to those legally due to their entitlement.
According to him the senator Ben Ayade led government has zero tolerance for corruption and cannot condone an atmosphere that derives cross Riverians of their legitimate entitlement. Governor Ayade is not a man to deny legitimate pensioners and workers in the state of their entitlement, right and pension.
“This verification exercise carried out by the commission is geared at addressing the lapses in the administration of pension in the state so that never again our pensioners who have faithfully served this state will not suffer. Also it will purge that challenges that had impeded the smooth management of pension in the state.
“And l am very happy to reveal to you that at the end of the exercise we discovered 570 fake pensioners that have been receiving pension criminally from the state with the discovery the illegal monies that they have been collecting from the state will end.”
At the end of the verification exercise, it was discovered that 5188 pensioners are currently in the payroll of the state, while of this number 4588 were verified. Also the exercise led to the discovery of 157 numbers of pensioners who are now late but were still been captured in the payroll.
More so, the commission couldn’t verify 413 pensioners due to some fraudulent transactions at the end of the exercise.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

BREAKING NEWS: VIDEO OF HOW AMAECHI AND PETERSIDE STOLE THE CONIEVED WITH THE POLICE AND CATERE AWAY WITH THE FEMALE WARD 10 OFFICER PH LGA


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ABDUCTED WARD 10 COLLATION OFFICER FOR THE PORT HARCOURT RERUN ELECTIONS, FOUND IN MILE ONE POLICE STATION





Abducted  Ward 10  Collation  Officer for the Port Harcourt Rerun  Election  found in Mile 1 Police Station



Mrs Ekwi  Adebisa, the Ward 10 Collation  Officer  abducted  last night   by Minister of Transportation,  Rotimi Amaechi  and about 100 soldiers have been  found  at Mile 1 Police Station in Port Harcourt.


Her abduction  led  to  the  suspension of  collation  of results in the Constituency.


She was first taken to  Novotel  Hotel  where Amaechi  and  Dakuku  Peterside  were lodged  and results  doctored.


In the morning  of  Sunday 20th  March,  2016 she was placed on protective custody  by Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, Dakuku Peterside and Acting Managing Director of NDDC, Ibim Semenitari .


PDP  leaders including  Governor Wike  got wind of the fact that she had been placed on protective custody at  the  Mile 1 Police Station and visited the station for  explanation.


Immediately  Governor  Wike and PDP leaders  arrived the station, more than 400 soldiers  stormed the  station alongside  Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi and the NIMASSA Director General, Dakuku Peterside  arrived the station and directed that the Mrs Ekwi Adebisa  be released  to them.


Amaechi, Dakuku Peterside and Ibim Semenitari and the  AIG left with the  Ward Collation Officer, Ekwi Adebisa.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

BREAKING: INEC OFFICIAL CALLS FOR CANCELLATION OF ELECTIONS IN ANDONI LGA OF RIVERS STATE

INEC official in Andoni LGA calls for the cancellation of election results in Andoni LGA, following too many irregularities.

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VIDEO: SHOCKING VIDEO OF THE BONNY LGA CONDITION

As happening in Bonny now, INEC official addressing angry citizens


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VIDEO: Elections on Hold in Bonny LGA as it fake Result Sheets Have Been Identified

Elections in Bonny LGA of Rivers State have been kept on hold as it has been identified that the result sheets for the Federal House of Representatives of the Constituency are fake


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Friday, March 18, 2016

VIDEO OF SOLDIERS INTIMIDATING PDP MEMBERS IN WARD 8, OKRIKA LGA

Party members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ward 8 in Okrika LGA of Rivers State were seen been intimidated by Soldiers. Alleged to be facilitated by APC members

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FEARS IN KELGA LGA OF RIVERS STATE AS ARMED MILITARY MEN STORMS THE RESIDENCE OF THE CARE TAKER CHAIRMAN OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

Breaking News: Security Risk in KELGA, Rotimi Amaechi sent troops of armed military men led by Capt. Amakura that testified against PDP in the tribunal and ordered policemen and other forces there to vacate the LGA premises immediately but the police refused and insisted not to leave the premises. The electorate's where also on ground, serious fracas was about to ensued .  Not too long a military Major came in and order Capt.Amakura and his criminal minded army to leave the LGA which he obeyed and left. Reporting from Amadi Henry. Ward 2 KELA

VIDEO OF THE MONEY JET FROM THE PRESIDENCY ARRIVING PORT HARCOURT AIRPORT, RECEIVED BY APC CHIEFTAINS IN RIVERS STATE

The video of the alleged 5 billion naira arriving Port Harcourt Airport this evening.

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BREAKING NEWS: PRESIDENCY SENDS 5 BILLION NAIRA TO APC RIVERS STATE FOR HER RERUN ELECTIONS ON SATURDAY



5 billion naira hits Port Harcourt airport from via jet from Presidency. Money transferred into bullion vans by APC officials. Former Governor Rotimi Amaechi present, Secretary to Government of the Federation Babachir Lawal present, and other INEC officials

RIVERS APC, DISASSOCIATES SELF FROM AMAECHI



Ntebri, Port Harcourt 

The Rivers state chapter of the All Progressives Congress has disassociated itself from the team of the former Rivers State Governor and now Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, accusing him of trying to hijack the state structure of the party. 
Speaking yesterday at the chapter office of the APC, the chapter chairman, Mr.  Ibiamu Ikanya lamented over the none provision of funds by candidates for the elections, he accused the former Governor of collecting all the funds meant for financing the party structures in the state. 

He said "They came from Abuja and have hijacked our state structure, the candidates for these elections are suppose to provide funds to the party for the election, but they rather remitted the funds to the account of the former Governor". "We are not in any way affiliated to the camp of Minister, we can't continue like this, they must be respect for due process in our party. 

Meanwhile the former Governor denied the allegations and accused the chairman of been high on the money he collected from the PDP. He said "we know what the PDP in the state are capable of, may be this is one of their many doings, if Ikanya thinks I collected any money from the candidates, then he should come and get it. 'which money is he talking about, he continued 'yes I asked them to collapse their respective structures to mine, but I didn't collect any money from them'.

The former Governor also debunked rumors of him trying to sideline other key party stakeholders from participating in the financial aspects of the elections.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Rivers people are ready to disgrace Amaechi in the polls - Nwaobi


Ahead of the rerun elections in Rivers State this saturday (19/3/2016) many citizens in the state have expressed their dissatisfaction of the APC led federal administration and the APC as a party.

Rivers people are ready to punish Ameachi for how he forced Nigerians to believe that former President Goodluck Jonathan hated the people of Rivers State, speaking exclusively to our reporters, Ashinze
Nwaobi who is a citizen of Rivers State and also a student of the University of Port Harcourt lamented on the conduct of the former Governor, he also spoke on the untold hardship currently ravaging the country as a result of the present Federal administration's incompetence in handling issues of national economic importance.

He went further to state that the people of Rivers State are tired of seeing former Governor Rotimi Amaechi's face only when it is time for elections. He said, "Ameachi did not only betray the people of Rivers, he betrayed the entire South-South, when he sold our mandate to those who barely regard us as Nigerians, and it is time for the people of Rivers State to publicly disgrace him".

 In another development, an unconfirmed source revealed that the former Governor is linked to a group, who is planning on distributing weapons to thugs to make the environment unconducive on the day of elections. He said "Ameachi is hiring thugs and street beggars, promising to pay them 20,000 naira each". The Governor of Rivers State, Barr. Nyesom Wike has promised the people of Rivers State that the elections will be peacefully conducted and they should go out and vote for the PDP, a party they can always trust to deliver on her promises, than voting the APC, that are trying to buy their rights.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Abduction: 14-yr-old Ese is 5 months pregnant


14 year old Ese Rita Oruru, the Bayelsa born girl child who was abducted by Yunusa Dahiru, alias Yellow but rescued by the Police in Kano, has been discovered to be about 5 months pregnant, very reliable sources have told Reporters.

Consequently, it was gathered that the white Hijab dress she wore on her arrival from Kano on Tuesday, was used to cover the pregnancy even though her physical condition and looks created a suspicion.

Our Reporter was told that it was the condition in which Police authorities discovered about Ese that informed the IGP, Solomon Arase’s directive that she should be handed over to the Gender and Child Protection Unit and later, a team from the Medical Department of the Force to carry out a comprehensive medical examination of the girl-child at the Police Medical Facility in Area 1, Garki.

Upon certifying her medical status and emotional state, Vanguard gathered that the Inspector General of Police feeling uncomfortable with the transport arrangement of the mother that they return by road, cancelled the arrangement and directed that both Ese and her mother be flown to Yenegoa by air.

Meanwhile, the IGP has directed the Bayelsa State Police Command to take over investigation in the child violence offense saga because according to sources, the offense was committed in Bayelsa which is the place of residence of the abductor, Yunusa Dahiru.

Consequently, Vanguard was told the Yunusa will be moved to Yenegoa to face interrogation and prosecution for kidnapping and child abuse as well as violence
against a girl-child.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

SAY NO TO #AGATU MASSACRE - BY PRINCE THOMAS ABI

Say No To #AgatuMassacre


I condemn in strong terms the ongoing Agatu Massacre by  fulani herdsmen.

It can be recalled that in recent times that over 200 people of Agatu origin have being massacred.

The Agatu people are one of the 9 local governments that make up the Idoma nation. The Agatu people are predominantly farmers and are bordered by neighboring Cross River,  Kogi and Nassarawa States.

As a friend and brother of the Idoma nation, I find it very disturbing that the people of Agatu have suffered greatly in the hands of the fulani herdsmen.

The people of Agatu have constantly being slaughtered and maimed without anyone coming to their aid.

I find the killings barbaric, lampoonable, abominable and sacrilegious that a people in their own ancestral home are being killed and butchered by their fellow country men.

The Agatu massacre is a case for national discourse, it is a situation that needs urgent attention. The people of Agatu must not be allowed to be wiped away by the fulani herdsmen.

 The people of Agatu must not be allowed to go into extinction. They deserve the right to life and right to freedom of association and cultivation of their farmlands.

The Federal government of Nigeria must speedily assist the government and people of Benue in bringing the situation to a stand still.

The Federal government must understand that if nothing is done, the killings will extend to neighboring States of Cross River and Kogi and move further to other parts of the country resulting to an uncontrollable situation that would put the nation under total unrest.

In arresting the Agatu massacre, I call on the National Assembly, to enact policies that are geared towards protecting farmlands in the nation. I also call on the Inspector general of Police, the military, and other relevant agencies of government to come together towards making sure that the  Agatu killings is controlled and put to an end.

We must not pretend all is well when our people are dying everyday.

Say No To Agatu Massacre!

Prince Thomas Abi Jr.
Is a Public Affairs Analyst/Social Commentor

PDP New Media Leader Sends SOS To Police IG, Says Buhari Aide After His Life


Deji Adeyanju, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) new media leader has written an open letter to the Inspector General of Police, claiming that an ‘aide’ to President Muhammad Buhari is after his life.
Adeyanju’s letter to the IG is reproduced below:
Dear Inspector General of Police, Sir,
 
I write you this letter out of urgency and a genuine desire to prevent any tragedy from befalling me. I am the Director New media of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Nigeria’s main opposition political party. As a politician and an influential voice in our great country, I have come under several online attacks by members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) who support president Muhammadu Buhari. They see my criticism of the president as a sacrilege and an affront on their decision to support Buhari.
 
I have repeatedly said that I am entitled to my opinions at all times and owe nobody any apology for my opinions but they daily attack my views and opinions and go the extra mile to always defame and malign my name calling me all sorts of despicable names. This has resulted into a civil case of defamation instituted by me against one Japheth Omojuwa at Hight Court of the Federal capital Territory. This same Japheth who works in tandem with Segun Dada has continued to malign me. I have always ignored them because I felt they were been childish and taking politics too far until the events of yesterday, the 26th of February, 2016.
 
I had posted a comment on social media about the embattled former minister of Interior, Abba Moro, only for one Segun Dada who claims to be working in Aso Rock to come and start attacking me calling me all sorts of names like: murderer, cultist, etc. They have continued to defame and malign me for the past 1 and half years ever since the said Japheth made unfounded allegations against me of being a member of the Goodluck Jonathan Killer Squad, a murderer who escaped justice, a former cultist, etc. Out of maturity, I have restrained myself from responding to them since I had already sued the originator of the story, but Segun Dada will just not stop. He went on and on about the matter and said he will say all these allegations to my face. So we agreed to meet yesterday, Friday the 26th to clear issues. I went to the venue of the meeting at Sofa Lounge only to find him drunk and immediately he saw me, he flared up after I subtly told him we should talk. He pushed me away and broke a Vodka bottle to stab me,
 
An attempt which I succeeded in dodging. People sitting in the club gathered round and tried to collect the bottle from him but he resisted and broke about 2 other bottles and 3 glass cups in the Lounge. It took the club bouncers to restrain him and the bouncers practically carried him out of the club. He was so drunk to the extent that he removed his shirt and trouzers. When I went outside the club, he kept shouting: “Deji, I will kill you. That is a promise.” I have about 4 witnesses who heard him saying he would kill me.
 
I have decided to make this report to prevent him from taking my life as I have become afraid and knowing full well that he might not be acting alone, they might decide to carryout this threat. When I consider what happened three weeks ago when his accomplice, Japheth Omojuwa invaded our privacy by posting online chats from one of our PDP WhatsApp Group that are confidential and distributed same and our phone numbers to their APC thugs who kept calling me and other members of my Directotrate to threaten them. These are some of the numbers that were threatening us:
 
Nafiu 08186893867
Njo Njo +13013850385
Mujtaba Suleiman 08033122978
Eyitayo Oginni 08038548425
Idris 08068255877
Muyiwa Folorunsho 08096305746
Et Security 08069739997
Easy Orlando 0905225519002
Olawale Jamiu 08099690802
Baloteli 07069615280
Shina Akinsanmi 09051143575
 
I am convinced in my mind that Segun Dada is capable of carrying out his death threats with the help of none state actors, some of who have already been calling us threatening us because we are criticizing president Buhari who they see as a god that cannot be criticized.
 
In conclusion, I wish to appeal to you to look into this matter urgently with the view of properly investigating it and offering me adequate protection from those who threaten my life. I have already reported the incident of yesterday to the police close to my house who have assured me they will act on it speedily but I still wish to put you on notice sir.
 
 
I am most obliged.
 
Deji Adeyanju
Director, New Media
People’s Democratic party

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

EFCC arrests PDP Deputy National Chairman, Uche Secondus


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday arrested the Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Uche Secondus

The Head, Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujiaren, confirmed the arrest to THISDAY in Abuja.

‘’It is true; he is right now (4:30pm) in our office for interrogatiThe Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday arrested the Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Uche Secondus

The Head, Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujiaren, confirmed the arrest to THISDAY in Abuja.

‘’It is true; he is right now (4:30pm) in our office for interrogation’’, Mr. Uwujiaren stated.

Earlier, the Director, New Media of the PDP Adeyanju Deji, had announced Secondus’s arrest on Wednesday through his twitter handle @adeyanjudeji.

According to Adeyanju, the EFCC had asked Secondus to return some buses he received from an unnamed person.

Secondus was the Acting National Chairman of the PDP until Monday last week, when he handed over to the newly appointed party National Chairman, Alhaji Ali-Modu Sheriff.

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, recently regained his freedom after a protracted incarceration by the anti-graft agency. He was accused of receiving N400 million from a former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd).on’’, Mr. Uwujiaren stated.

Earlier, the Director, New Media of the PDP Adeyanju Deji, had announced Secondus’s arrest on Wednesday through his twitter handle @adeyanjudeji.

According to Adeyanju, the EFCC had asked Secondus to return some buses he received from an unnamed person.

Secondus was the Acting National Chairman of the PDP until Monday last week, when he handed over to the newly appointed party National Chairman, Alhaji Ali-Modu Sheriff.

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, recently regained his freedom after a protracted incarceration by the anti-graft agency. He was accused of receiving N400 million from a former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd).

Saturday, February 20, 2016

DAVID MARK WINS BENUE SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT ELECTION RERUN


Senator David Mark yesterday emerged winner of the rerun election conducted in Benue South senatorial district by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The immediate past senate president and candidate of Peoples Democratic Party defeated his closest rival, Mr. Daniel Onje of All Progressives Congress after winning in five of the nine local government areas of Benue South Senatorial district.

According to the results announced by the INEC returning officer, Professor Isiaka Eneji. Mark had 18,468 votes in Otukpo, his native local government,  while Onje polled 12,203. In Obadigbo LGA, Mark scored 6,844 while Onje scored 8,882. Others are Ado LGA, Mark 6,513, Onje 6,370; Agatu LGA, Mark 7,986, Onje 3,456; Okpokwu LGA, Mark 11,935, Onje 6,830; Apa LGA - Mark 9,191, Onje 4,942.

By this victory in the court-ordered rerun poll, which followed the nullification of his election by the Court of Appeal, the former senate president, who would be doing his fifth term at the upper chamber, will retain the status of Nigeria’s longest serving senator. He is also the country’s longest served senate president.  

The Court of Appeal, sitting in Makurdi, had on November 28 last year nullified the election of the former senate president, upturning his confirmation last October as winner of the March 28, 2015 senatorial election by the election petitions tribunal. The appeal court also ordered a rerun of the poll within 90 days of its ruling.

Yesterday’s contest, which was held in a generally peaceful atmosphere, was a straight fight between Mark and Onje, a former students’ union leader. Mark is 68 years old, while Onje is 41. Benue South senatorial district is peopled mainly by the Idoma, and Mark and Onje are of the ethnic nationality.

Besides Benue, rerun elections were also billed to hold yesterday in Kaduna, Plateau, Niger, Nasarawa, Kogi, Taraba and Imo states, the first set of the 80 court-ordered elections that INEC said it was scheduled to conduct between January and March. Though, the elections for Plateau and Imo were later postponed.

Friday, February 12, 2016

PRESIDENT BUHARI APPOINTS PERSONAL ASSISTANT ON NEW MEDIA


Ahmad Bashir, the newly appointed personal assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on New Media.

President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly appointed Bashir Ahmad as his personal assistant on New Media.
This appointment which was confirmed by the appointee via his (Ahmad’s) official twitter handle, showed that the appointment took place some hours ago.
As at the time of filing this report, there was no official confirmation from the presidency on the latest appointment by President Buhari.
But Ahmad had been on the president’s media team prior to the time he announced the appointment on twitter.

He tweeted:
Pleased to announce that I have been appointed by President Muhammadu@MBuhari as his Personal Assistant on New Media.

APC Rejects Supreme Court Verdict on A’Ibom Governorship Poll, Calls for Probe


About a week after the Supreme Court verdict on the April 11, 2015, governorship election in Akwa Ibom State affirming Governor Udom Emmanuel of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the elected governor, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state has rejected the judgment.


Accordingly, the party has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to probe the judgment by instituting an inquiry into the various and widely held notion that the Supreme Court judgment was procured through huge financial inducements.

“We believe such enquiry is inevitable to address the possible consequences of the Supreme Court judgment which is bound to encourage resort to self-help, violence and all forms of illegality and barbarity in the quest for power.
“We believe that this purchased judgment from the Supreme Court does not reflect the president’s desire to weed corruption from our society,” the party stressed.


The position of the party was made public yesterday at the end of a one-day meeting of the elders, members and stakeholders of the party on the Supreme Court judgment of the Akwa Ibom State Governorship Election Petition Appeal.


Communique issued by the party after a rally held at Nsima Ekere field along Edet Akpan Archibong road signed by the state Chairman of the party, Dr. Amadu Attai, and Secretary, Chief  Effiong Etuk ,was presented by the Publicity Secretary, Mr. Ita Awak.
“We want to put on record our utter rejection of the judgment of the Supreme Court on the PDP appeal against the victory of the APC at the Court of Appeal in the state governorship election petition.


“We believe that the judgment of the Supreme Court is devoid of reason, logic and depth. The Supreme Court judgment is a dangerous act of political advocacy that completely ignores the uncontested and overwhelming evidence of the petitioners (Umana Okon Umana and APC) at the tribunal which had held that the petitioner had proved that there was no valid election in 18 of the 31 local government areas in the state.


“The Supreme Court equally rejected the findings of the Court of Appeal that established, based on over 340 documentary evidences and 50 witnesses, that there was no valid governorship election in all of the 31 local government areas in the state on 11 April 2015.
“Some of the evidences tendered by the petitioners, on which the tribunal and Appeal Court based their decisions include: mutilation of ballot papers and result sheets; lack of collation; over voting; signing of multiple result sheets by one agent and result sheets signed by people who were not agents.


“In addition to these evidences, our candidate and party had also tendered the reports of the United States Embassy; European Union; Nigerian Civil Society organisations and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps  (NSCDC) which stated that the governorship election in the state was marred by widespread irregularities and violence.


“Alluding to these evidences of violence and irregularities, the Hon. Justice Oludotun Adebola Adefope-Okojie, in her lead judgment at the Court of Appeal had stated emphatically: ‘I chip in a word of warning. May this country never again experience the violence and thuggery found to have taken place in the state during the governorship election held on April 11, 2015. Politics should never be so desperate that lives and decorum are sacrificed on the altar of winning at all costs. The descent into almost anarchy as occurred in this case must never again be allowed to take place. The supervising body, Independent National Electorl Commission INEC is charged at all times to remain on the side of truth and never be complicit in any subversion of due process.’

“We recall that the case of signing of result sheets in many wards by one person was also well established by the Court of Appeal based on evidence.

“In Mkpat Enin Local Government Area for instance, one Jerry Akpan signed the result sheets in all the 14 wards of the local government area.


rightly held by the Court of Appeal, Akpan couldn’t have been at all the wards simultaneously to sign these documents, a clear evidence that there was no collation at the wards, as we had also presented unchallenged evidence that there was no collation at the state level.


“In the light of the facts of our case and the overwhelming evidence as upheld by both the tribunal and the Court of Appeal, we find the judgment of the Supreme Court to be weird, arbitrary and an inexplicable endorsement of violence and electoral fraud that was procured by the use of state power and resources for evil ends.


“We find it strange but instructive that on the judgment day, as soon as the Justices of the Supreme Court retired to their chamber to consider their judgment, the Senate minority leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who is also the vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, arrived obviously on cue at 8pm with a large contingent of praise singers, and proceeded to address PDP supporters within the court premises, telling them that ‘it was all over.


“With the shout of his supporters renting the air, Akpabio caused quite a stir as he swept into the courtroom in a frenzy of banters with PDP and Udom Emmanuel’s lawyers whom he equally assured by repeated stating: “It is all over.” It was a display that totally called into question the integrity of the Supreme Court and vitiated its judgment on the Akwa Ibom governorship election petition appeal.


“Another unassailable evidence of the fraud that characterised the April 11 2015 governorship election in Akwa Ibom State is that Udom Emmanuel who was declared winner of the election had no explanation on how 437,128 accredited voters by card readers or 448, 307 accredited voters by voter’s register could validly produce 1,122,836 votes purportedly cast in the election, 996,071 of which were declared for Emmanuel.


“These were findings from certified true copies of INEC documents, which were upheld by the Court of Appeal. The case of over-voting and other irregularities were painstakingly established in 27 local government areas out of 31, with 2,982 polling units.


“In his pleadings, Emmanuel had said that he would tender incident forms to account for the excess votes, but they were nerightly held by the Court of Appeal, Akpan couldn’t have been at all the wards simultaneously to sign these documents, a clear evidence that there was no collation at the wards, as we had also presented unchallenged evidence that there was no collation at the state level.


“In the light of the facts of our case and the overwhelming evidence as upheld by both the tribunal and the Court of Appeal, we find the judgment of the Supreme Court to be weird, arbitrary and an inexplicable endorsement of violence and electoral fraud that was procured by the use of state power and resources for evil ends.


“We find it strange but instructive that on the judgment day, as soon as the Justices of the Supreme Court retired to their chamber to consider their judgment, the Senate minority leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who is also the vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, arrived obviously on cue at 8pm with a large contingent of praise singers, and proceeded to address PDP supporters within the court premises, telling them that ‘it was all over.


“With the shout of his supporters renting the air, Akpabio caused quite a stir as he swept into the courtroom in a frenzy of banters with PDP and Udom Emmanuel’s lawyers whom he equally assured by repeated stating: “It is all over.” It was a display that totally called into question the integrity of the Supreme Court and vitiated its judgment on the Akwa Ibom governorship election petition appeal.


“Another unassailable evidence of the fraud that characterised the April 11 2015 governorship election in Akwa Ibom State is that Udom Emmanuel who was declared winner of the election had no explanation on how 437,128 accredited voters by card readers or 448, 307 accredited voters by voter’s register could validly produce 1,122,836 votes purportedly cast in the election, 996,071 of which were declared for Emmanuel.


“These were findings from certified true copies of INEC documents, which were upheld by the Court of Appeal. The case of over-voting and other irregularities were painstakingly established in 27 local government areas out of 31, with 2,982 polling units.


“In his pleadings, Emmanuel had said that he would tender incident forms to account for the excess votes, but they were never tendered, even though the incident forms were taken to Abuja from Uyo, because they were filled several weeks after the election and therefore could not be signed by the designated INEC staff. Nigerians should then ask the Supreme Court how it reached its findings that Emmanuel was lawfully returned in spite of this glaring evidence of over-voting and other mind-boggling irregularities,” the communique stated.ver tendered, even though the incident forms were taken to Abuja from Uyo, because they were filled several weeks after the election and therefore could not be signed by thrightly held by the Court of Appeal, Akpan couldn’t have been at all the wards simultaneously to sign these documents, a clear evidence that there was no collation at the wards, as we had also presented unchallenged evidence that there was no collation at the state level.


“In the light of the facts of our case and the overwhelming evidence as upheld by both the tribunal and the Court of Appeal, we find the judgment of the Supreme Court to be weird, arbitrary and an inexplicable endorsement of violence and electoral fraud that was procured by the use of state power and resources for evil ends.


“We find it strange but instructive that on the judgment day, as soon as the Justices of the Supreme Court retired to their chamber to consider their judgment, the Senate minority leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who is also the vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, arrived obviously on cue at 8pm with a large contingent of praise singers, and proceeded to address PDP supporters within the court premises, telling them that ‘it was all over.


“With the shout of his supporters renting the air, Akpabio caused quite a stir as he swept into the courtroom in a frenzy of banters with PDP and Udom Emmanuel’s lawyers whom he equally assured by repeated stating: “It is all over.” It was a display that totally called into question the integrity of the Supreme Court and vitiated its judgment on the Akwa Ibom governorship election petition appeal.


“Another unassailable evidence of the fraud that characterised the April 11 2015 governorship election in Akwa Ibom State is that Udom Emmanuel who was declared winner of the election had no explanation on how 437,128 accredited voters by card readers or 448, 307 accredited voters by voter’s register could validly produce 1,122,836 votes purportedly cast in the election, 996,071 of which were declared for Emmanuel.


“These were findings from certified true copies of INEC documents, which were upheld by the Court of Appeal. The case of over-voting and other irregularities were painstakingly established in 27 local government areas out of 31, with 2,982 polling units.


“In his pleadings, Emmanuel had said that he would tender incident forms to account for the excess votes, but they were never tendered, even though the incident forms were taken to Abuja from Uyo, because they were filled several weeks after the election and therefore could not be signed by the designated INEC staff. Nigerians should then ask the Supreme Court how it reached its findings that Emmanuel was lawfully returned in spite of this glaring evidence of over-voting and other mind-boggling irregularities,” the communique stated.e designated INEC staff. Nigerians should then ask the Supreme Court how it reached its findings that Emmanuel was lawfully returned in spite of this glaring evidence of over-voting and other mind-boggling irregularities,” the communique stated.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Buhari's Aide 'Boro' Wasted N48b, Spent N157.2m on Exotic Cars - Senate Reveals


Report shows Boro spent N157.2m on armoured, other cars, N510m on 150 ex-militants to take UTME in two months
Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja 

Ahead of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta’s consideration of the 2015 Status Report of the Presidential Amnesty Programme at the Senate today, senators have indicated their disapproval of the over N48 billion purportedly spent by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s coordinator of the programme, Brig-Gen. Paul Boro (rtd), since he assumed office last July.

The senators, who preferred not to be named, were particularly concerned over Boro’s purchase of official vehicles for his office for over N157 million as well as the huge sums of money purported to have been expended on the training of ex-militants between November and December last year.

The expenditure, which according to the senators, was listed in the annual status report of the Amnesty Office sent to the Senate Committees on Niger Delta and Public Procurement, have made nonsense of the federal government’s efforts at belt tightening measures, arising from the nation’s dwindling earnings from crude oil.

The annual report, which the two Senate committees would review along with the office’s 2016 budget today, said the senators, indicated that Boro who took over from Hon. Kingsley Kuku as Presidential Adviser on the Amnesty Programme under the current administration, in just five months awarded contracts worth about N48 billion.
Describing most of the contracts awarded by Boro as “mostly nebulous or frivolous”, the senators were particularly irked that at a time Buhari had castigated the National Assembly for its proposal to buy official cars for senators and members of the House of Representatives, the Amnesty Office coordinator, who is just an appointee of the president, had since acquired as his official car, an armoured Lexus LX 570 Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with communications equipment for VIP movement.

The exotic official car was acquired from Wada Autos Limited at the princely sum of N55 million and full payment has since been made by the Amnesty Office.

“The president claims to be fighting corruption while his aides are already swimming in corruption. Can you imagine a Special Adviser using a bullet proof Lexus car worth N55 million as an official car at a time the president is trying to stop us from buying our own official cars worth about N5 million each? So what happened to the monetisation policy of the federal government?” queried an irate senator, who is a member of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta.

The report before the two Senate committees and sighted by THISDAY also indicated that Boro had further acquired for his office from Globe Motors Limited, the following cars: one Toyota Land Cruiser VX V8 at the cost of N25.85 million; four Toyota Camry 3.5L V6 cars and four Toyota Hilux 4WD buses at the total sum of N75.35 million. Globe Motors has since been paid fully the sum.

Some of the senators complained that a thorough analysis of contract documents attached to the report showed that at a time Nigeria is experiencing perhaps its worst economic downturn in recent times, Buhari’s adviser on the Niger Delta Amnesty Programme appears only concerned about awarding “frivolous” contracts.

“We expected him to restructure the budget he inherited from his predecessor at the Amnesty Office to fit into current economic realities and in line with the anti-corruption crusade of President Buhari. Unfortunately Boro is just spending recklessly,” lamented another senator who did not want to be named.

Credible sources at the Amnesty Office, however, confided in THISDAY that Boro began the contract awards in November 2015 apparently to beat the December 31 deadline for the return of unspent monies to the treasury, as stipulated by the extant financial regulations in Nigeria.

The nation’s financial regulations stipulate that unspent appropriated funds be returned to the treasury after December 31 every year. However, the federal government made exemptions for the funding of capital projects to continue till March 2016.

Latching on to the need to “empower” already trained Niger Delta ex-agitators, THISDAY sources claimed that some of the contracts did not follow established guidelines for awards.

Said a source: “In several instances, the same contractors used by the former administration of Kingsley Kuku, who already had due clearance from the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) were rushed in to handle the so-called empowerment contracts.”

According to an angry senator, the contract awards occurred in spite of the fact that several of the Amnesty Programme’s trainees in universities abroad were either stranded or had been repatriated due to their inability to meet with their financial obligations to their schools.

The senator said his investigations had revealed that under the guise that there was no money to pay the ex-militants’ tuition and in-training allowances, Boro had ordered the students in universities in the UK, United States of America, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Russia, the Philippines, Belarus and elsewhere abroad, to return to Nigeria.

“Several of them have since returned and are on the verge of being placed in Nigerian universities to continue their education. The Amnesty Office cannot afford to deploy or maintain delegates offshore anymore,” he quoted a senior official of the Education Department of the Amnesty Office as saying.

The senator said officials of the Amnesty Office told him that N510 million was paid to an institution, Westerfield Colleges, to prepare 150 students for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

This transaction, according to him, stipulated that over a period spanning just two months, Westerfield Colleges would prepare the students for the UTME organised by JAMB at a cost of N3.4 million per delegate.

“The same Boro who has been telling Nigerians that the Amnesty Office does not have money to fund the education of students abroad is the one awarding a contract worth N510 million to an institution to organise JAMB classes for fresh students. This is really very silly and embarrassing,” he said.

Even more curious, he claimed, was the fact that the payment of the N510 million by the Amnesty Office was not treated as a contract, hence no award letter was issued to Westerfield.

Rather, the senator further claimed, Boro in glaring breach of the Procurement Act and other extant financial regulations of the federal government, ordered that the payment to Westerfield be passed off as a direct payment to a school and students.

Efforts to reach Boro and his media consultant, Mr. Owei Lakemfa, failed, as neither of them responded to calls to their mobile phones. A text sent to Lakemfa’s phone was also not replied.

CR 2016 BUDGET PASSED BY THE 8TH HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY


The Cross River State 8th Legislative Assembly has passed the Cross River State 2016 budget into law. The budget is put at about 303 Billion Naira out of the 350 Billion Naira budget earlier presented.

PRESIDENT BUHARI RESUMES DUTY, WRITES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY


President Muhammadu Buhari arrived Nigeria on Wednesday after a six-day vacation leave in the UK.

The Special Adviser on Media to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina announced his resumption of duties on his twitter handle

The three-paragraph statement read, “President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday resumed work at the State House in Abuja after a 6-day vacation.

“In compliance with Section 145 (1) of the Nigerian Constitution, President Buhari has sent a formal notice of his resumption to the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

“President Buhari was on vacation from February 5th, 2016 to February 10th, 2016.”

Shortly before the statement was issued, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, was sighted in the Presidential Villa.

Enang entered the President’s office and returned about five minutes later with a brown envelope apparently containing the letter to the National Assembly.

SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS THE ELECTION OF GOV. DARIUS ISHAKU AS THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF TARABA STATE

The Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed the election of Governor Darius Ishaku as Governor of Taraba State

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

FG MUST SET PACE FOR ECONOMY TO GROW - OBASANJO


LAGOS — Former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, charged the Federal Government to create enabling environment to attract private investment which is needed to grow the economy.

Also, the Senate Committee chairman on Trade and Investment, Senator Sam Egwu, charged industries within the county to operate within the laws of the land as the National Assembly was ready to  make laws that would attract investment in Nigeria.

Speaking at the official opening of British American Tobacco Company Nigeria, BATN, head office in Lagos, Obasanjo said: “Government must partner with private sector to attract both local and foreign investments.

”In 1999, Nigeria emerged as a democratic nation and needs sustenance and support from private sector from within and outside its economy. A few investors were skeptical about the political and economic climate of Nigeria. The government then embarked on reforms programme and intensify calls for investment in Nigeria, bringing various investors and providing them with necessary information and government incentives and opportunity. So, BATN was among the first set of companies to take us serious and believe in the country.

“In the year 2001, BATN was the first tobacco company to sign a Memoradum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal Grovernment which led to an investment of $150 million and the modernisation of its Zaria factory.”

He noted that the commissioning of the company’s office complex in Lagos signified continuity of business in Nigeria and it was also in the midst of the economic challenges that the company had showcased its entrepreneur mindset and had continued to play a key role in the social economy of the county, in the area of agricultural development and afrostation, corporate social responsibility, economic development partnership among others.

He pointed out that it was at such a time like this we are reminded of the importance of the role of private sector as the engine for economy growth.

In his remark, Senator Sam Egwu said: “The state of our economy today demands there is need for economic diversification to mineral resources to deliver economic growth.

“As a result, massive industrial development and expansion of existing industries must be rigorously pursuit and BATN seems to be leading in this.

“However, industries in Nigeria must operate within the laws of the country and in line with international best practices, considering the peculiarity of its products.

“As legislators, the Senate, and by extension, the National Assembly Committees on Industry,  are committed to ensuring the creation of conducive environment that will enable the private sector to enhance massive industrial development in the country

WHY PRESIDENT BUHARI GAVE BIG ROLES TO YORUBAS IN HIS CABINET - SHITTU, COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER


Minister of Communications, Barrister Abdur-Raheem Adebayo Shittu was a member of the Oyo State House of Assembly in the Second Republic (October 1979 to September 1983). He was the Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Home Affairs under the Dr. Omololu Olunloyo administration (October – December, 1983) and became the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General of Oyo State in the Alhaji Rashidi Ladoja government in 2003. He was a member of the National Political Reforms Conference put together by the Chief Olusegun Obasanjo-led Federal Government in 2005.

Shittu schooled at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) where he read law and is celebrated as one of those who authored the policy direction of the defunct Unity Party of Nigeria, UPN in the Second Republic.

Shittu, author of 13 books has also been a steadfast political loyalist of President Muhammadu Buhari. He spoke on how he will use telecommunications to move Nigeria forward in an interview. Excerpts:

By Bashir Adefaka

THE Ministry of Communications has a past. You are now in its present. How are you going to manage the present with a view to shaping a better future for the nation’s telecommunications sector?

The robust interactions between past operators in the sector and me were with a view to building on the invaluable contributions they had made to the industry. So, I can assure you that this is one industry where you necessarily cannot but have a foundation.

All those who contributed immensely in the past are being patronised to ensure that I learn from them and continue to seek their collaboration. It is not a matter of politics now. It is a matter of technology and technology has no respect for politics because knowledge is a universal thing and technology is also universal. So, I am not ignoring the past in shaping the present and the future.


Adebayo-Shittu
One of your predecessors, General Tajudeen Olanrewaju, deregulated the telecommunications sector. Are you in touch with him?

I have not been in contact with General Tajudeen Olanrewaju. If I have the opportunity of meeting him, I would appreciate it. But what I am saying is that, there is an immediate linkage between me and people like General Olanrewaju. For instance, you cannot underestimate the contributions that people like Ndukwe have made. When I met him at a recent forum I called him the grand father of Nigerian Telecommunications as it is today.

National development

These are the foundations that we are working on and, to that extent, I am one person who appreciates the contributions that people made to national development. By the grace of God I will be in good position to build on what they had laid down.

Where does the Communication Ministry under your stewardship stand in the continuing plans to diversify the economy?

In the past, oil was contributing about 90 per cent of our economy. Unfortunately, price of oil started plummeting at the international market. At the end of it we thought that agriculture would be able to fill the gap. The gestation period for investments in agriculture takes time but the telecommunications, for instance, generally will be the cash-cow if we can encourage a greater participation in it.

Therefore, my office as Minister of Communications provides me with the opportunity that one has to work on, capitalise on and develop so that we would get all the results that we need to further develop Nigeria.

In terms of affordable internet access, how far can we go?

It is still evolving and it is still developing. It is for us to convince ourselves to make things simple. A lot of people even in government in the past never appreciated the extent that telecommunications could grow a national economy and impact on general development. But, like many stakeholders have said, if Nigeria must develop, we must take technology and ICT growth more seriously than we had in the past. I am passionate about it and committed to it. I am access

KOGI STATE GOVERNOR BARS JOURNALISTS FROM COVERING THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW DEPUTY GOVERNOR


LOKOJA – Practicing journalists in Kogi state Tuesday received the shock of their lives as armed security men attached to the government house in Lokoja prevented them from covering the inauguration of the Deputy Governor, Mr. Simeon Achuba.

Journalists, mostly from the prints who were rushing from the State House of Assembly were the deputy governor was screened, could not gain access due to the refusal of the security men to allow them in.

The security personnel who said they have an instruction from the Governor that the inauguration was not meant to be a public function, warned the journalists not to come in.

Similar incident has occurred since the assumption of duty of Bello’s administration in the state, as journalists have been barred on many occasions from carrying out their legitimate duties in covering governors’ activities.

One of the security men while exchanging arguments with journalists said ‘If the programme was meant for coverage, it would have been held at the Township Stadium”.

Several efforts by the Chairman of Correspondents’ Chapel, Mallam Ademu Idakwo to explain to the security men were rebuffed as they cracked their gun to shot if journalists did not leave the premises.

KOGI FINALLY GETS A DEPUTY GOVERNOR.


Simon Achuba was on Tuesday, sworn in as the Deputy Governor of Kogi State, in Lokoja the state capital.

Achuba filled the vacuum in the deputy governorship position after Mr James Faleke refused to be Governor Yahaya Bello’s deputy.

Last year, Achuba defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and he is a former Deputy Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Court dismisses Dasuki’s application to halt trial


A Federal Capital Territory High Court in Maitama, Abuja, has dismissed an application by the immediate past National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), seeking to stop his trial on the charges of diversion of N32bn arms fund.

Justice Husseini Baba ruled on Monday that contrary to Dasuki’s allegation, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ‎was not in contempt of its order granting him (Dasuki) bail on December 18, 2015.

Dasuki was re-arrested by the operatives of the Department of State Service on December 29, 2015, shortly after he met the bail conditions and was released by Kuje prison.

Dasuki had, through his motion urged the court to prohibit the EFCC from prosecuting him over an alleged “brazen” disobedience of the orders of court granting him bail.

But Justice Baba held in his ruling on Monday that since it had been confirmed that Dasuki was being held by the Department of State Service, which “is a stranger” in the case, the EFCC which is prosecuting Dasuki and his co-accused could not be said to have violated the bail order.

He ruled that the only option open to the former NSA was to file necessary suit in line with section 46 of the 1999 Constitution for the enforcement of his right to liberty.

After the Monday’s ruling, prosecuting counsel, Mr. Oluwaleke Atolagbe, asked the judge a date for trial to commence, but Dasuki’s lawyer, Mr. Ahmed Raji (SAN), urged the court to give ‎a date long enough to enable the ex-NSA’s lawyer to “tackle the issue of the stranger”.

The judge subsequently adjourned till March 23 for trial.


‎Dasuki filed the motion with respect to the 19 counts of diversion of N32bn arms funds for which he is being prosecuted along with a former Director of Finance and Administration, Office of the National Security Adviser, Shuaibu Salisu.

The other co-accused are, a former General Manager, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Aminu Babakusa and two companies – Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited.

‎The ex-NSA, through his lawyer, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), has also filed the same application dated January 11, 2016, before Justice Peter Affen of the same Maitama Division of FCT High Court.

The case before Justice Affen is with respect to the 22 counts of N13bn fraud filed against him and others including a former Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the NSA, Shuaibu Salisu, and a former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda.

Others charged along with them are a former Governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa, the ex-governor’s son, Sagir Attahiru, and a firm, Dalhatu Investment.