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Abia: Governor Ikpeazu Offers Pregnant Women N500 Delivery Pack

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Okezie Victor Ikpeazu, Governor, Abia state

By James Orji

Okezie Ikpeazu, governor of Abia state has promised pregnant women in the state N500 when they deliver in any government hospital. The amount is not enough to buy a pack of diaper.

But the state’s helmsman said the amount will go a long way in alleviating the problems of the mothers, particularly as it will help in transporting them home after delivery.

Ikpeazu told Channels Television that it is not cheap to provide portable health care service in the south east state.

According to him, “Abia State has keyed into the basic health insurance for pregnant women. If you put to bed in any of our primary healthcare centres, you get N500.

“Delivery is free; they give you a delivery pack and they give N500 which is running for the vulnerable members of the society.”

The governor, who further defended the move, said it is targeted at vulnerable and poor people and that the delivery pack contains items needed to take care of newborn babies.

“But if you want a certain level of medicare, you should be able to pay,” Ikpeazu noted, adding: “Are you asking a poor woman what she will do with N500? Some people don’t have it. At least it will pay their way back home,” the governor said.

CBN: Emefiele Criticises Buhari’s Infrastructure Policy; Will The President Sack Him?

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Godwin Emefiele and President Muhammadu Buhari

By Fola James

Godwin Emefiele, Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor was re-appointed by President Muhamamdu Buhari as the head of the nation’s apex bank despite reservations by many Nigerians on his performance.

First appointed to the position by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014, Buhari shocked not a few Nigerians when he re-appointed him in 2019.

The reason may not be far-fetched. The magazine learnt that Emefiele, a former managing director/ chief executive officer of Zenith Bank is close to some members of Buhari’s inner circle and enjoys their support.

But watchers of the administration, said the CBN Governor may have taken the support he enjoys among the president’s men too far after Emefiele criticized President Buhari’s infrastructure policy at the end of the monthly Monetary Policy Committee, MPC meeting, on Wednesday, in Abuja the nation’s capital.

Addressing journalists at the end of the 2-day meeting, the apex bank boss said the administration has not done enough in the area of provision of critical infrastructure in the country. He said poor infrastructure is having a ripple effect on inflation.

Emefiele who spoke on behalf of other MPC members said the Committee “reiterated the impact of poor infrastructure on rising domestic price levels, urging the Federal Government to prioritise investment in public utilities to improve the business environment.”

The comment, The Source learnt has elicited disquiet in the presidency “because some presidency officials are not happy that a top member of the cabinet could criticize the same government that he serves” a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity said.

“Emefiele is holding the CBN position at the pleasure of President Buhari, who obviously does not want to sack him despite avalanche of open protest by some ministers, including vice president Yemi Osinbajo. Recall that Osinbajo recently accused him of not working with other ministers.

“If anyone is to be blamed at all, it is Emefiele who presides over a dysfunctional CBN,” another source in the presidency told the magazine on Thursday.

Osinbajo, had last month, upbraided the CBN Governor for working at cross purposes with other ministers.

According to the vice president, “there must be synergy between the fiscal and the monetary authority. We must be able to deal with the synergy, we must handle the synergy between the monetary authority, the CBN, and the fiscal side.

“Sometimes, it appears that there is competition, especially on the fiscal side. If you look at some of the interventions, you will find that those interventions are interventions that should be managed by ministries.

“The ministry of industry, trade and investment should handle MSMEs interventions, and we should know what the CBN is doing. In other words, if the CBN is intervening in the MSME sector, it should be with the full cooperation and consent of the ministry of industry.

The magazine learnt that a serious pressure is being exerted on President from inside and outside the administration to sack the apex bank boss.

Recently, Nigeria First Movement, NFM a group supporting President Buhari demanded his sack from office for non-performance. Citing reasons such as the continuous fall in the value of naira to the American Dollar, the group said Emefiele must resign or be forced out, for being responsible for federal government’s economic woes.

The group Coordinator, Augustine Richard in a statement said many Nigerians were disappointed with the tedious registration processes as part of the requirements for the e-naira.

Richard said Emefiele enjoyed the privilege of being the only CBN Governor to be re-appointed, in spite of this, the group pointed out, Emefiele has failed to use his position to turn the economy around, adding that the launch of the e-naira has proven this point.

NFM said, “the introduction and subsequent launch of the digital currency, eNaira, is perceived as the final nail in the country’s already doomed economy.

“We are ready to champion the call for Emefiele’s removal by staging a one-week protest that could potentially cripple economic activities in Abuja. We’re also ready to mobilise over 200 other pro-Buhari groups across the globe in the ‘mother of all protests’ that would hold simultaneously in Abuja, Lagos and London against the nation’s poor economic posture.

“Emiefele played a pivotal role in the collapse of the economy since his appointment as the CBN chief and before his arrival, the economy was said to be one of the fastest growing in the world. Shortly after his reappointment in 2019, Emefiele announced a five-year plan that targets double-digit growth in one of Africa’s largest economies.

“His approach to policy implementation, however, has left many in doubt, raising questions on how his key policy move, especially in the context of management of the exchange rate, benefits the economy, and the naira he sought to protect.”

The group further accused the CBN of rolling out various economic programmes which it said have no direct effects on the lives of Nigerians.

Richard further said in the statement that “on July 24, 2020, the CBN launched a series of non-intrant loan schemes under the AGSMEIS, MSMEDF, AADF and other loan schemes. The program attracted a lot of Nigerians, with millions of them seeking to join the program through all due process.

“For more than a year now, nothing has been done. The CBN under Emefile has shirked its primary responsibility of ensuring price stability and has embraced a more developmental role, in the hopes of naira stability.

“As confirmed by the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Finance, Rt. Hon. James Faleke, the CBN has failed to submit its Audited Account to the Office of the Auditor General (OAGF) for review, from 2010 to date.

“According to Kalu Ajah, chief executive officer at AfriSwiss Capital Assets Management Limited in Abuja, the CBN has pursued a strong naira policy and had sought to dampen imports. Well, imports have not declined and the naira is far from strong. One wonders if the import restrictions on items and capital controls were necessary or if the CBN should have devalued the naira earlier. I will say Nigeria did not benefit from the capital controls regime.

“The regulatory bank’s aggressive lending policy has been called into question as well, causing some concerns over the bank chief’s stewardship of the banking sector. The CBN is forcing banks to lend, and penalising non-lenders. These are shareholders’ funds being deployed via fiat.

“In October last year, the Central Bank fined 12 banks, including Citibank, First Bank of Nigeria, Guaranty Trust Bank, and Standard Chartered Bank N499 billion for failing to meet lending targets. It is another move that attracted criticism across the board,” Richard said.

Also on November 15, a civil society body, the Nigerian Youth Initiative for Good Governance, NYIGG called on President to sack Emefiele because the nation’s economy has wobbled under his watch as CBN Governor.

The group’s convener and national coordinator, Adeyemi Lukman Owolabi, in a statement said, “how can a man who claims to be a renowned economist on inauguration as CBN Governor meet the Naira exchange rate at N155 to a dollar and as at today is N570 to a dollar? This shows that his monetary and fiscal policies are nothing to write home about.

“The current state of our nose-diving economy calls for the concern of all. The leadership of Nigerian Youth Initiative for Good Governance (NTIGO) hereby calls for immediate removal of Mr Godwin Emefiele the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria for gross incompetency due to his inability to save the Nigerian economy from further failure as indicated through his ineptitude to provide viable economy, price control, a strong naira and a stable exchange rate.’

Advising Emefiele to take the path of honour, Owolabi said “he may choose to voluntary resign because we will be left with no choice than to mobilise Nigeria masses that are at the receiving ends of his failed monetary policy and financial mismanagement to occupy CBN until his removal is effected in the next seven days”.

The question is whether President Buhari will bow to pressure to remove the CBN Governor from office.

Nollywood Comic Actor, Baba Suwe Buried Amidst Tears, Tributes

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Baba Suwe Burial

By Akinwale Kasali

The remains of comic veteran Nollywood Actor, Babatunde Omidina, popularly known as Baba Suwe, were interred at his home in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

The 63-Year Old actor passed away on Monday 22nd, November, 2021, after a long battle with illness.

Though he ought to have been buried the day he died according to Islamic rites, but there was fracas among the children, family members and Muslim Clerics who frowned at the non burial of the Nollywood star on the day he died. Due to his son’s absence, the burial was postponed till today.

Colleagues of the late Actor were present at his burial to pay their last respect.

Present were: Bolaji Amusan popularly known as Mr. Latin, Sunday Omobolanle popularly known as Pappy Luwe, Monsuru Obadina popularly known as Fala, Femi Adebayo among others.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was among those, who paid tribute to the veteran Nigerian comic actor, Baba Suwe.

Atiku wrote on Twitter: “Babatunde Omidina, aka Baba Suwe, thank you so very much for bringing so much happiness and joy into our homes. May your soul rest in peace.”

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo Olu in his tribute to the actor through his Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile, described Omidina’s demise as ‘painful and a great loss.’

He urged the bereaved family, friends, associates and movie practitioners to take Baba Suwe’s death in good faith and as an act of God.

“The late Baba Suwe was a bundle of talent, and he used his God-given gift to advance the course of mankind. He put smiles on the face of many through his comic roles.

“The death of a loved one is usually painful because it is irreparable, but we must always take solace in God, especially if the deceased had lived a fulfilled life, just like the late Omidina.

“Baba Suwe’s death has left a vacuum that would take some time to be filled. I pray God will grant the deceased eternal rest and repose of his soul”.

Baba Suwe started his acting while in secondary school, performing with theatre groups. However, the movie that brought him to the limelight was ‘Iru Esin’.

He featured in other films and also delved into filmmaking. Some of the movies he produced included ‘Eku Meji’ and ‘Alfa Nla’. He was famous in mostly Yoruba movies.

In 2009, Baba Suwe lost his wife and actress Omoladun. It was reported that the actor was deeply affected by the loss but before he could recover from the shock, there were rumours that his step-daughter had accused him of killing her mother. The speculations were later dismissed as false.

In 2011, the actor was accused of drug trafficking by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) but the allegation was dismissed by a Lagos High Court, which asked that Baba Suwe should be compensated for the defamation of his character. The actor had said in interviews that the experience crippled his health.

His health would become  public discourse in 2019, when friends solicited funds for his medical treatment. Through the generosity of well-meaning Nigerians like Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Billionaire Femi Otedola and Reverend Esther Ajayi of the Love of Christ Generation Church, Cherubim and Seraphim, amongst others, he was flown to the United States for the treatment of diabetes and other ailments. He returned to the country a month later.

Before his death on Monday, Baba Suwe had been a victim of death rumours. In 2020, it was widely speculated that he had passed on but the actor debunked it.

He would be missed in the Nollywood industry for his creativity by his colleagues  and interpretation of roles.

PSC To Recruit Another Batch Of 10,000 Policemen In December

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Nigeria Police

By Ayodele Oni

Chairman, Police Service Commission, (PSC) Alhaji Musiliu Smith, has disclosed that another batch of 10,000 policemen would be recruited before the end of this year.

Smith, who gave insight into the ongoing Recruitment in Abuja, pointed out that the exercise was being carried out by the Commission and the Nigerian Police.

The PSC Chairman stated that “Mr. President had in 2018 approved the recruitment of 10,000 Nigerians annually into the Constable cadre of the Nigeria Police Force for a period of six years.

“This is to inject needed additional personnel and to bridge the manpower gap in the force, especially with the resurgence of banditry, terrorism and kidnapping in different parts of the country and regular loss of personnel through dismissal, retirement, natural death, accident and others.

“The 2020 recruitment exercise which was suspended midway was the third edition in the fulfilment of the Presidential directive after a successful 2018 and 2019 exercises.

“It is necessary to state that the on-going completion of the suspended 2020 edition was a joint decision of the Commission and that of the Nigeria Police Force and it was meant to further fast track the injection of required personnel into the force.

“A joint Committee of the Commission and that of the Nigeria Police Force met severally in the Commission and approved a timeline for the completion of the exercise.

As a team, we have continued to work assiduously despite daunting challenges in providing a roadmap for effective policing in Nigeria in line with our constitutional mandate.

“The Commission has since formulated guidelines on Police recruitment which is meant to promote the creation and maintenance of a professional police workforce in Nigeria which is capable of delivering an effective and efficient service that meets the needs of the public.

“The guidelines are also to encourage the recruitment of the best applicants through the three entry levels into the Nigeria Police Force: Constables, Cadet Inspector and Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police.

“The Commission in designing these guidelines has also developed an effective and accountable administrative and selective procedure and monitoring system to ensure that the Nigeria Police Force continues to reflect the diversity of the Nigerian Population.

“The Commission will immediately after the conclusion of the 2020 suspended exercise proceed with the recruitment of another 10,000 Nigerians for 2021. The advertisement for applications is expected to be out this December.”

2022 Budget: Lagos Assembly Urges Sanwo-Olu To Focus On Projects To Alleviate Poverty

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By Akinwale Kasali

The Lagos State House of Assembly has urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to work more on policies to bring more dividends of democracy to the people of the State.

The State Assembly through its Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa gave the advice when Governor Sanwo Olu visited the Assembly on Wednesday to present the 2022 Budget Of Consolidation put at ₦1,388,285,459,990.51.

Speaking after the presentation by the Governor, Obasa who passed a vote of confidence on  Sanwo-Olu for the achievements of his  administration, said the dividends still need to get to the grassroots.

The Speaker also called on the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to rejig the economy of Nigeria to reduce unemployment, insecurity and poverty.

It also stressed that interference of Executive in State Legislature should be criminalised.

He praised the House of Assembly for its pro-people orientation and for constantly supporting the Governor to meet the yearnings of the people of the State.

He said the support the Governor enjoys from the Assembly has reflected in the successes so far achieved by the government

While commending the seven-man Judicial Panel of Inquiry into cases of brutality and Human Rights violations committed by operatives of the disbanded special anti-robbery squad (SARS) in the State for completing its task, the Speaker urged Lagosians to remain patient and not stoke controversies while a Whitepaper  on the report is being expected.

Account for 97bn Cancer Center Funding, Reps Tell FG

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President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

By Uche Mbah

The House of Representatives has queried why Nigerians cannot be treated at the National Cancer Center after sinking a whooping  N97bn into it by the Muhammadu Buhari regime.

The House specifically mandated its Committees on Health Institutions and Health Care Services to, in their own words, “investigate the Federal Government’s implementation of the National Cancer Control Plan 2018-2022 to ensure its implementation”,

and“ascertain the status of all radiotherapy cancer treatment centres in the country to come up with a workable plan to subsidise treatment for cancer patients.”

A motion moved and adopted at the plenary Wednesday, which was titled, ‘Call for Federal Government’s Intervention in Cancer Treatment in Nigeria’ by a member of the House, Olusegun Odebunmi, put a stamp on it.

Recall that the President had last December signed a bill for the establishment of the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment of Cancer Patients in Nigeria.

According to Odebunmi, in 2018, “the Federal Government launched the National Cancer Control Plan,to be implemented between January 2018 and December 2022, and with a proposed budget estimate of N97,321,725,422.53.”

“The House is worried that in 2018 alone, Nigeria recorded an estimated 116,000 new cancer cases with 41,000 mortalities and since then, the mortality rate keeps increasing, with breast and cervical cancer being the major causes of the mortality cases.

“The House is also worried that despite the increasing rate of new cases, only four out of the eight treatment centres in the country are functional.

“The House is concerned that Nigerians barely have access to cancer specialists for proper diagnosis and adequate treatment.

“The House is also concerned that for a cancer patient to go through a complete session of radiotherapy, an approximated amount of N750,000 is needed, an amount Nigerians suffering from the ailment cannot afford”, he said.

How Father of Abducted Former IImo Deputy Governor Was Freed

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By Uche Mbah

The abducted Traditional Ruler of Achi Mbieri in the Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State, His Royal Highness, Eze Henry Madumere, has been released after spending five days with his abductors.

The Monarch was kidnapped Friday in Iho, Ikeduru Local Government Area of the State on his way to a function. He was apparently trailed by his abductors who double-crossed, furiously  his vehicle, shot into the air to scare shocked onlookers, and made away with him.

He is the father of a former Deputy Governor of the state, Eze Madumere.

The former Deputy Governor Wednesday announced his father’s release.

In a statement released by the former Deputy Governor’s media aide, Uche Onwuchekwa, the former number two man in the state said his father was released early Wednesday.

“The father of the former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere’s father, HRH, Eze Henry Anoruo Madumere, has regained freedom from his abductors”‘, he said.

“Pa Madumere who is the Traditional Ruler of Ezi-Mbieri Autonomous Community was released by the kidnappers in the early morning of Wednesday.

“He was, however, taken straight to the hospital for a medical check-up. He arrived at his home town, Achi, Ezi Mbieri Autonomous Community in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State, and was received with thunderous shouts of joy by his family and subjects.”

Even though the family was silent on how he was relieved, sources close to the family said “a lot of money was paid for his release. His abductors demanded for ransome and were paid after the family negotiated with them. Everybody was nervous because of his health.”

Jonathan Hosts Uniport Alumni 1981 Set Reunion

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Goodluck Jonathan

Former President Dr Goodluck Jonathan, will this weekend host the University of Port Harcourt alumni set of 1981.

Jonathan, an alumnus and a pioneer graduating student of the federal institution will alongside other of his former school mates participate in  reunion activities scheduled for Thursday  November 25 to Saturday 27, 2021  in Yenagoa the Bayelsa State capital.

A statement from the  media office of Dr Goodluck Jonathan notes that activities lined up for the programme include a lecture, an excursion   and a  dinner and award night.

The statement adds that the reunion programme is part of activities of the alumni aimed at fostering bond among old classmates and a platform to deliberate on issues affecting their alma matter and give back to the school and society in general.

The statement indicates that Prof Ebiegberi Alagoa, pioneer deputy  vice chancellor of the university of port Harcourt is to serve as the Guest Lecturer for the conference scheduled for  10 am on Saturday while Sen. Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa of State and an alumnus of the School will serve as special guest of honour.

The University of Port Harcourt  located in Rivers state,  was established in 1975 as University College,  but  was upgraded to a full-fledged university in 1977. The school popularly called  Uniport  has over the years groomed many illustrious leaders and trailblazers of international repute and the reunion is meant to encourage young and upcoming generations on the power of education.

Police: DIG Folawiyo Retires As DIG Johnson Kokumo Steps In For South West Zone

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DIG David Femi Oyebanji Folawiyo

Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG David Femi Oyebanji Folawiyo, psc (+), BESS, mni, ,on 24th November, 2021 bowed out of the service of the Nigeria Police Force after successful completion of his statutory years of service to the Nation. 

DIG Folawiyo was pulled out in a glamorous and colourful Pull-Out-Parade ceremony organized by the Force in his honour at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.

 A Press Release by CP Frank Mba, Force Spokesperson said the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc (+), NPM, fdc, while felicitating with the celebrant on his meritorious retirement from the service of the Nigeria Police Force stated that DIG Folawiyo, a very fine officer and astute Member of the Force Management Team under the current Police leadership, will be greatly missed for his invaluable contributions in advancing the course of peace, public safety and security in Nigeria.

DIG David Folawiyo, a member of the prestigious National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, joined the Nigeria Police Force in March, 1988 as a cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP). A holder of a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and a Masters’s degree in International Relations, DIG Folawiyo served the Force, humanity and the Nation at large in various capacities within and outside Nigeria since his commissioning and rose through the ranks to become a Deputy Inspector General of Police, a position that availed him the opportunity to serve as a member of the Nigeria Police Force Management Team and coordinating DIG in-charge of the South-West Geo-Political Zone. 

Amidst his numerous professional deliveries, he will be remembered for his passion in coordinating and facilitating the development and approval of the ICT POLICY for the Nigeria Police Force while he served as the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Department of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

Meanwhile, the IGP has approved the posting of Ag. DIG Johnson Babatunde Kokumo, mni to the Force Headquarters, Abuja as Member of the Force Management Team and coordinating DIG in-charge of the South-West geo-political Zone of the country. 

Ag. DIG Kokumo, who until his recent elevation was the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in-charge of the Zone-2 Headquarters, Lagos, takes over from DIG David Femi Oyebanji Folawiyo, psc (+), BESS, mni, and would be heading the Department of Research and Planning of the Force.

Imo State Govt To Okorocha: You Are The Sponsor Of Insecurity

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Rochas Okorocha

Imo State Government on Wednesday berated Senator Rochas Okorocha over his call on the Senate to intervene in the security breaches in the State, reminding the former Governor that he was actually the sponsor of insecurity in the State.

The Government said Okorocha’s mischievous submission has vindicated its earlier stance that the Senator was plotting to get the Federal Government to declare a State of Emergency in Imo by sponsoring insecurity.

“When we averred that Okorocha was the chief sponsor of insecurity in Imo for purely selfish and political gains, some people thought it was mere political talk. But his call on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday for the Senate to  intervene in Imo State has exposed him,” the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hon Declan Emelumba, said in a statement, Wednesday.

Emelumba continued: “It is a great pity that a former Governor of the State could descend so low to sponsor insecurity in his State just because he wants to scuttle the wheel of justice at all costs. We know he is the one sponsoring kidnapping and arson and rebellion against the State. He is their pay master.”

Emelumba described Okorocha’s speech as a well rehearsed script with the predetermined goal of goading the federal government to declare a state of emergency in Imo.

The Commissioner  said the former Governor was crying wolf when non exits, arguing that “the pockets of security breaches were no where near the picture painted by the Senator.”

“The situation in Imo State is not worse than what obtains in some states, yet the Senate has not been invited by their own representatives to intervene.”

Emelumba said it was regrettable that Okorocha, instead of commiserating with victims of the crisis, wants to make political capital out of it, adding that “the Government in collaboration with security agencies was already on top of the situation.”

Emelumba noted that it was curious that anytime the Security Agencies were bringing the situation under control, some people will trigger another wave of violence, suggesting that the target is the office of the Governor.

“How come that it is only when the situation is returning to normal that people like Okorocha will raise false alarm? Does it not suggest that they actually know what is happening? ” he asked.

Emelumba, however, commended the Senate President, Senator Ahmed Lawan for the mature answer he gave to Okorocha.

He further advised both the Senate and other Federal Government agencies to be at alert so as not to be taken in by the lies and cheap propaganda of the likes of Okorocha and opposition in Imo State.