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Foreign: Senegal: From Prison To President; The Faye Story
Senegal’s once jailed opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye was sworn in on Tuesday as the West African nation’s fifth and youngest president ever, promising to restore stability and bring economic progress.
The 44-year-old former tax inspector defeated Amadou Ba, the candidate of outgoing President Macky Sall’s ruling coalition, by a landslide in the first round of voting, reflecting high hopes for change in the country of around 18 million.
“The results of the election showed a profound desire for change,” Faye said after taking the oath of office at a ceremony he attended with his two wives.
Over a dozen heads of state and regional representatives attended the inauguration, including Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo and African Union Commission Chair Moussa Faki Mahamat.
The military juntas of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger also sent representatives.
The smooth transition was a welcome boost after three years of unprecedented political turmoil in Senegal that had raised concern about democratic backsliding in the coup-prone region of West Africa, where juntas have seized power and cut ties with traditional Western allies in favour of Russia.
“Senegal will be a country of hope, at peace, with an independent justice system and a stronger democracy,” Faye said, promising to manage affairs ethically and to build the economy.
Millions queued for hours to cast their ballot in an election that eventually took place on March 24 after unsuccessful attempts by Sall’s government to postpone it from February to December, then June.
FRUSTRATION
The move stoked frustration against Sall, whose popularity dropped over the course of his second mandate due to economic hardship, a crackdown on dissent, and concerns that he would tamper with the constitution to run for a third term.
Anger crystallised around the prosecution of firebrand opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, who came third in the 2019 election but was barred from running again due to a defamation conviction. He denies wrongdoing.
“I will work towards preserving peace and national cohesion and make sure we preserve our most cherished resource, our national stability,” Faye said.
Sonko backed his right-hand man Faye from jail after his candidacy was rejected. Faye was also in detention at the time on charges, including defamation, which he denies.
The two were released days before the vote, sparking mass street celebrations, and joined the campaign trail as a crowd-pleasing duo under the slogan “Diomaye is Sonko”.
Expectations are high as Faye, relatively inexperienced in government affairs, becomes president of a young population frustrated with rising living costs and a lack of jobs in a country set to become an oil and gas producer this year.
The new president has vowed to tackle corruption and introduce a series of economic reforms to prioritise national interests, including the re-negotiation of oil, gas and mineral contracts with foreign operators.
He has not yet said what role Sonko, who has been at his heels and joined a meeting between Faye and Sall last week, might play in the new government.
Reuters
Zenith Bank Emerges Nigeria’s Best Bank For Fourth Time
Zenith Bank Plc has emerged as the Best Bank in Nigeria in the Global Finance Best Banks Awards 2024, winning the award for the fourth time since 2019. The Bank was among other banks from 36 countries in Africa recognised as the prestigious Global Finance announced its 31st Annual Best Bank Awards Winners.
The editors of Global Finance made the selections after extensive consultations with corporate financial executives, bankers and banking consultants, and analysts worldwide. Factors considered in selecting the top banks ranged from the quantitative objective to the informed subjective. Objective criteria considered included: growth in assets, profitability, geographic reach, strategic relationships, new business development and innovation in products. Subjective criteria included the opinions of equity analysts, credit rating analysts, banking consultants and others involved in the industry.
Commenting on the award, the outgoing Group Managing Director/Chief Executive of Zenith Bank, Dr. Ebenezer Onyeagwu said: “This award serves as a powerful affirmation of our resilience and tenacity despite headwinds and a very challenging macroeconomic environment. Indeed, it is a testament to our status as the leading financial institution in Nigeria, dedicated unwaveringly to delivering exceptional value to our stakeholders”. He expressed profound gratitude to the founder and chairman, Jim Ovia, CFR, for his exceptional vision and foundational role in establishing a resilient and enduring financial institution. He also lauded the board for their astute insights and exemplary leadership, the staff for their steadfast commitment and unwavering dedication, and the customers for their staunch loyalty to the Zenith brand.
Joseph D. Giarraputo, publisher and editorial director of Global Finance, said: “Banking has reached another watershed moment with the debut of generative artificial intelligence, which promises to rewrite the industry playbook,” He added that: “In this ever-changing environment, the Best Bank Awards recognize the financial institutions that offer the broadest range of services, long-term reliability, and technological innovation.”
Global Finance’s “Best Banks Awards” are recognised amongst the world’s most influential banking/finance and corporate professionals as the most coveted and credible awards in the banking industry, with winners chosen in 150 countries and territories across Africa, AsiaPacific, the Caribbean, Central America, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, North America and Western Europe.
Founded in 1987, Global Finance regularly selects the top performers among banks and other financial services providers, and the awards have become a trusted standard of excellence for the global financial community.
Zenith Bank’s track record of excellent performance has earned the brand numerous awards, including being recognised as the Best Bank for Digital Solutions in Nigeria in the Euromoney Awards 2023, being listed in the World Finance Top 100 Global Companies in 2023; being recognised as the Number One Bank in Nigeria by Tier-1 Capital, for the 14th consecutive year, in the 2023 Top 1000 World Banks Ranking published by The Banker Magazine; Best Commercial Bank, Nigeria, for three consecutive years from 2021 to 2023, in the World Finance Banking Awards; Best Corporate Governance Bank, Nigeria in the World Finance Corporate Governance Awards 2022 and 2023; Bank of the Year (Nigeria) in The Banker’s Bank of the Year Awards 2020 and 2022; Best Bank in Nigeria, for three consecutive years from 2020 to 2022, in the Global Finance World’s Best Banks Awards; Best in Corporate Governance’ Financial Services’ Africa, for four successive years from 2020 to 2023, by the Ethical Boardroom; Most Sustainable Bank, Nigeria in the International Banker 2023 Banking Awards; Best Commercial Bank, Nigeria and Best Innovation in Retail Banking, Nigeria in the International Banker 2022 Banking Awards.
Also, the bank emerged as the Most Valuable Banking Brand in Nigeria in the Banker Magazine Top 500 Banking Brands 2020 and 2021; Bank of the Year 2023 and Retail Bank of the Year for three consecutive years from 2020 to 2022, at the BusinessDay Banks and Other Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards. Similarly, Zenith Bank was named Bank of the Decade (People’s Choice) at the ThisDay Awards 2020, Bank of the Year 2021 by Champion Newspaper, Bank of the Year 2022 by New Telegraph Newspaper, and Most Responsible Organisation in Africa 2021 by SERAS Awards.
Despite Warnings: Ondo APC Elders Pick Aiyedatiwa As Preferred Gov Candidate
By Ayodele Oni
The pioneer leaders of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) in Ondo State, known as APC Aborigines, have announced Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa as their preferred candidate ahead of the Party’s Primary and November Governorship Election.
A statement on Tuesday by Ebenezer Adeniyan, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor stated that the endorsement came during a meeting of the group led by Sola Iji, former Ambassador to Togo, in Akure, where the group adopted the candidacy of the Governor.
Some members and aspirants of APC have earlier warned against this move, which they believe could cause rancour within the party.
Leaders of the party at the event include former Deputy Leader of the Senate, Prof. Ajayi Borrofice, Chief Tokunbo Ajasin, Dr. Taiwo Malumi, Mrs Grace Animola, Alhaji Yinusa Adeola and Hon. Akinsehinde Awodeyi-Apata.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Ambassador Iji said following the establishment of a nine-member committee, three aspirants were recommended after screening and out of the three, Governor Aiyedatiwa scored the highest mark and thus adopted as the preferred candidate of the group.
He explained that the leadership unanimously agreed to select Aiyedatiwa based on the set criteria including popularity, acceptability, financial capability, character, integrity, loyalty, commitment, educational background, and assessments by prominent leaders.
“After thorough discussions and careful consideration, the leadership collectively agreed to extend their endorsement to Governor Aiyedatiwa.
“This decision was not made lightly; rather, it was the culmination of a comprehensive assessment. This rigorous evaluation process underscores our commitment to selecting the most qualified candidate to lead us forward.”
In his remarks, Governor Aiyedatiwa expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming endorsement of his candidacy for the upcoming gubernatorial election, thanking the party leaders for their commitment to the development of the party.
Highlighting the significance of their endorsement in line with the “Renewed Hope” agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Aiyedatiwa emphasized the importance of continuity to uphold the legacy of former Governor, Late Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu.
The Governor stated that he accepted the endorsement with humility and a sense of responsibility, vowing to rededicate himself to the collective goal of building a more prosperous Ondo State.
“Let me say that your open, transparent and credible endorsement of my candidature is an honour, not just for me, but also for fellow contestants and the APC family in Ondo State.
“What you have done is to put our great Party on the path of victory in the impending gubernatorial election in our Sunshine State.”
Katsina: Bandits Strike Again, Abduct 30 Children
Notorious bandits have struck again in Katsina state, this time, kidnapping no fewer than 30 children after attacking Kasai village in the Batsari Local Government Area of the state.
The incident happened in the wee hours of Monday, according to those privy to the attack by the bandits on the community.
The state ranks as among the epicenters of banditry in the country, second to neighbouring Kaduna state which have witnessed a wave of kidnapping in recent times.
Two weeks ago, 137 students of the Government Secondary School, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna state kidnapped by bandits were rescued by security agencies.
Speaking of the latest abduction in katsina state, sources said the children were seized by the criminals when they went to fetch firewood for their parents early yesterday.
One of the sources said, “The children, numbering up to thirty, went behind the Kasai village to secure firewood, which their parents would use to cook food for them.
“Unfortunately, some suspected bandits intercepted them and took them to an unknown destination.
“We do hope and pray that peace and security will be restored in our state.”
Meanwhile, experts told the magazine that children have become the prime target of bandits because the criminals know the backlash that usually greet the abduction of minors across the world.
“The United Nation’s does not take the abduction of children lightly. That’s why the government will do everything to ensure that they are rescued whether through kinetic or non-kinetic method.
Abia: Otti Calls For Sustenance Of Dreams Of Founding Fathers, As Abaribe Salutes People’s Doggedness
By Suleiman Anyalewechi
Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, representing the Abia South Senatorial District at the Senate, has praised the determination and commitment of the Oha Ukwa Ngwa people, particularly the leadership of the Oha Ukwa Ngwa Congress Incorporated in ensuring that the voice of the people is heard in the political and socio-economic affairs of Abia State.
This is even as the Governor of Abia State, Dr Alex Otti, has urged the umbrella body of the Ngwa ethnic Nationality, to initiate and pursue policies and programmes that will serve to actualize the dreams, vision and missions of the progenitors of Abia State.
Senator Abaribe and Governor Otti spoke separately on Monday March 1, 2024, at the inaugural lecture put together to herald the newly elected Executive members of the Oha Ukwa Ngwa Congress in Aba .
The Abia State Governor, who was represented at the occasion by his Chief of Staff,COS,Pastor Caleb Ajagba, emphasised the need for the new leadership of the Ukwa Ngwa bloc to inculcate a sense of unity ,togetherness and unity of purpose in the people ,so that the aspirations and goals of the founding fathers of the state will be realized .
Governor Otti, while assuring of carrying along every segment of Abia, and Abians in the governance of the state, noted that his administration is fully committed to the development of all parts of the State .
The Abia State Governor noted that already he has dedicated himself to fulfilling his electioneering promises to the good people of Abia , through ongoing construction and reconstruction of major and important roads ,quality service delivery in the education, Health sectors,provisions and rehabilitations of .infrastructural facilities, as well as ensuring regular payments of emoluments to workers and pensioners.
Senator Abaribe, saluted the doggedness, and commitment of the umbrella body of the Ngwa people ,in sustaining the struggle for the emancipation of the people.
On his part ,the Speaker of the Abia state House of Assembly, Rt Hon Emmanuel Emereuwa himself a scion of Ukwa Ngwa Land, while promising the people of inclusion in the developmental programmes of the present Abia state Government,also said he is proud of his history, as an Ukwa Ngwa person.
The Source reports that ,the sociocultural umbrella body of the Oha Ukwa Ngwa people, was birthed at the tick of the political battle between Senator Abaribe then Deputy Governor,and his boss Former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu.
According to a former leader of the body ,the formation of Oha Ukwa Ngwa Congress in 1999 was a direct response to the unwarranted attempt by Former Governor Kalu to humiliate out of office ,Senator Abaribe ,his Deputy.
PDP Members Who Defected To APC Not Useful To Party In Any Form, Abia PDP Insists
By Suleiman Anyalewechi
The Abia State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has said that it truly appreciated the defections of a few of its members to the All Progressive Congress APC on Monday. April1, 2024. The Party described the development as a good riddance, and acknowledged that the decampees were no longer useful to the party in whatsoever form.
The Source reports that Professor Anthony Agbazuere, Chief of Staff to the immediate past Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, Barrister Eze Chikamnayo, former Commissioner of Information, Honourable Uzo Azubuike, a former member of the House of Representatives, top the list of former Abia State Government top officials and PDP stalwarts who, on Monday, joined ranks with the APC in the State.
Receiving the PDP defectors at her Isuochi Umunneochi Council, Abia State country home, the Minister of State Labour Hon .Nkeiruka Onyejiocha ,while expressing happiness over their decision to join forces with the APC ,described their presence as a welcome development.
The Minister said she is of the high hope that their teaming up with APC will grow the fortune of the party in the State. She promised them equal opportunities and treatment with old members of the party.
Hon Onyejiocha ,a former member of the House of Representatives while recognizing the political and electoral values of the former PDP members, enjoined them to assist in further entrenching the party in all parts of Abia state .
Chief Donatus Nwankpa, the APC National Welfare Secretary and former Chairman of the Party in the State assured the defected PDP members that there is no division in the Party as being claimed by some people he called detractors. He charged them to apply themselves to the great and important task of expanding the membership of the party particularly at the grassroots.
But in a statement issued on Tuesday, March 2, by the Abia PDP Acting Publicity Secretary and Vice Chairman Abraham Amah,and made available to The Source ,the party noted that as a platform that believes in the principles of liberty, justice and equity, it welcomes the defections with an open mind in the understanding that they are entitled to their freedom of association.
“The Abia PDP truly appreciates the exit of these people because after the 2023 general elections ,the party did a post-mortem on itself and came to the inevitable conclusion that the party needs to reinvent itself for the future.
“The only way for that to happen would be for the party to shed weight not by expelling some people, but for those responsible for its brief downturn to exit by themselves .
“That is exactly what has happened and the Abia PDP truly appreciates their exit after they recognized that they were no longer useful to the party in whatsoever form.
“While we wish them well in their future endeavours, we also tell our members, numerous sympathisers and well wishers that the Abia PDP has been receiving many applications from highly placed and well meaning Abians who are desirous of joining the party .
“What should be a source of concern to Abians is why these people are leaving the PDP and rather than join the ruling party in Abia which is the Labour Party LP ,they are joining the APC,the ruling party at the centre . That alone speaks about the character of the people who defected ” the PDP noted
Psychiatrists Lament Criminalisation Of Suicid€, Calls For Amendment Of Law, Says It Cripples Prevention Effort
By Akinwale Kasali
The rise is suicid€ has led to the call by Mental Health Experts on Government, both at the Local and Federal Level, to amend the Law which criminalised suicide in the country.
The Psychiatrists said that the criminalisation of suicide attempts has blocked prevention efforts and created a blind spot for data collection. It has, also, they said, made it difficult to understand the scope of the problem as well as develop effective solutions.
Prof. Taiwo Lateef Sheikh, immediate past President of the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria, APN, said that 90 per cent of suicide deaths are related to mental health conditions and substance use disorders while over 70 per cent of such suicide-related deaths due to mental health conditions are attributable to depressive disorders.
Giving reasons why Nigeria should decriminalise suicide, he said: “Nigeria is among 22 or more countries in the world where suicide remains a crime. This law is a colonial law. We inherited it from our colonial masters. They have gone back to their countries and changed their laws into some more compassionate approach to dealing with suicide, which we were known for before this law came to our whole country.”
He explained that the law attempts to stop the acts of suicide, but it does not stop the thoughts and it doesn’t address the social determinants of suicide.
“Suicide doesn’t just drop like that. It starts with thinking. But the law doesn’t go to your brain and stop the thoughts.
“The law does not recognise that suicide is a preventable condition, that we can have an intervention that will prevent it from happening and very importantly, the law is a barrier to help-seeking from people who have the problem because they cannot come out. It’s also a barrier to support people who have the problem because you are afraid that if you try anything and you don’t tell the Police, you will stand the risk of going to jail for one month. The law is a barrier to data generation.”
He said the aim of the working group is to develop a comprehensive strategy for suicide prevention and identify barriers to suicide prevention in Nigeria.
Sheikh who spoke at the maiden virtual meeting of Nigeria Suicide Prevention Advocacy Working Group, where he modified the definition of suicide from intentional self-inflicted death to a ‘compulsive urge for one to kill self’, noted that people who end their own lives do not want to die.
He said: “This may sound paradoxical, but that is the truth. But they feel there is no other option to relieve them of their pain. They want to exit their pain. They want to end the pain, they want to end the suffering, and sometimes they believe it will also end the pains of their caregivers or close relatives, especially when they believe that they have become a burden on them.”
He added that most obvious barrier known besides cultural and religious barriers and stigma, is the barrier of criminalising attempted suicide, which has roped into the country’s culture and also increased the stigma towards those who attempt to take their own lives.
Noting that globally, one in 100 deaths in the world is due to suicide and about 700,000 people die annually due to suicide, he said for each of these cases, there are about 25 many more attempted but unsuccessful and each suicide death affects at least five family members and leaves approximately 135 other people exposed to suicide.
He regretted that “suicide has reached a crisis point in Nigeria, unfortunately, the availability and quality of data collected for suicide and attempted suicide leaves a lot to be desired.
“There may be gross underreporting of these cases and current statistics notwithstanding, in fact, we don’t have statistics in Nigeria because of this law that criminalised suicide, people are not coming out, deaths are not reported as suicide death because the family would be investigated.”
He argued that suicide is related to multiple intricate and intersecting social cultural and economic factors and challenges, which include denial of basic human rights, lack of access to resources, discrimination, stressful life events such as job loss, pressure from work or school, breakups in relationships, unmet aspiration of youth, forced and economic migration.
Sheikh, however, said research indicates that mental health conditions and alcohol substance use disorders are associated with increased risk of suicide.
Crisis In PDP, As North Central Bent On Completing Ayu’s Tenure; Urge Damagum To Revert To Deputy Chairman
By Akinwale Kasali
The crisis rocking opposition Party, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is yet to abate as the North Central Caucus of the Party has insisted that it would complete the tenure of Iyorchia Ayu, the former National Chairman of the Party who was unceremoniously removed from office after the Party’s loss at the 2023 Presidential Election.
Consultations are, however, ongoing in the camp of the North Central Caucus who are bent on taking over the saddle as the National Chairman of the Party.
The North Central Caucus reached this decision sequel to the announcement of dates for the Party’s National Caucus/ National Executive Committee Meetings scheduled to hold on April 17 and 18, 2024.
Speculations are however rife that the North Central Caucus could consider one of the following persons as its Candidate. They include former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, from Kwara State and Senator Gabriel Suswam from Ayu’s native Benue State.
It was also gathered that the Party leaders from the zone met in Abuja last week to finetune strategies to present a common front to avoid acrimony.
Those at the crucial meeting included party executives from across the six states, including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, that make up the North Central Zone, as well as selected elected representatives.
As a fallout of the meeting, it was reliably gathered that those in attendance agreed that the North Central should serve out what is left of Ayu’s term, while Damagum whom most of them agreed, “has done well in acting capacity,” should revert to his original position as Deputy National Chairman.
Sources within Plateau State disclosed that Plateau State Governor, Caleb Muftwang is expected to convene a meeting of the zonal caucus to put final touches to the strategy on how this can be achieved.
According to the source, “With the litigations over the 2023 elections now over, we expect the party leadership to do the needful to reposition our party for better performance.
Ayu’s time as Chairman has not effectively ended and we in the North Central have put our heads together and agreed that his replacement should come from among us because the position which was zoned to us in 2023 still subsists. The Constitution of our great party makes it so.
“We have been holding meetings on this issue. If you will recall, our state Chairmen met here in Abuja, after a meeting with the NWC last Wednesday.’’
When asked about names being considered for the job, the source said: “We are still consulting but I assure you they are people whose names and pedigree are known nationwide.
“Sooner than later His Excellency, the Plateau State governor, Caleb Muftwang, will convene a meeting where final decisions will be taken”.
It was also gathered that the North Central Caucus is insisting that the Acting National Chairman of the Party, Illiya Damagum and his National Working Committee, NWC, had performed well calling that Damagum be reverted as Deputy National Chairman of the Party.
The Caucus is also demanding that the Zoning Arrangement should be respected as contained in the Party’s constitution so that Ayu’s replacement should come from their Zone.
It would be recalled that prior to the 2023 National Election, the Chairmanship Position of the Party was zoned to North Central in which Ayu won unopposed, after the removal of Uche Secondus as National Chairman.
There has, however, been renewed pressure on the Damagum-led National Working Committee, NWC, to convene a NEC meeting to, among other things, “receive the nomination from the north central and approve a substantive national chairman from the zone.”
Nigeria Army Says Refuse Burning Triggered Explosion At Ikeja Cantonment
By Akinwale Kasali
Following the pandemonium that erupted at the Ikeja Military Cantonment on Easter Monday as a result of an Explosion, the Nigeria Army has disclosed that the minor incident was as a result of refuse burning.
A statement signed by the Director of Army Public Relations, Onyema Nwachukwu revealed that no casualty was recorded in the incident.
According to Onyema, the “minor explosion’ occurred on a farmland near the mammy market within the Cantonment.
“This is to notify the general public that today Monday 1 April 2024, a minor explosion occurred within the Nigerian Army (NA) Cantonment in Ikeja, Lagos. The incident occurred on a farmland near the Mammy Market within the Cantonment,” the statement reads.
“The explosion is suspected to have been triggered by the burning of refuse and other inflammable debris by a farmer who cultivated the farmland.
“Fortunately, no casualty was recorded in the incident. However, given that the Cantonment was recently cleared and certified free of unexploded ordnances, we understand that there could be concerns among the general public as a result of the historical antecedent of explosion within the Cantonment.
“The NA, therefore, wishes to assure the public that the situation is under control as the NA Engineers Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team has cordoned off the area of the farmland to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of the explosion. We urge residents in the general area not to panic and assure them of their safety.”
It would be recalled that on January 27, 2002, there was an explosion at the Ikeja Cantonment leading to the death of hundreds of people, with several casualties recorded.








