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HERDSMEN: COMPENSATE FARMERS FOR LOSS OF CROPS – MURIC TELLS FG

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called on the Federal Government to compensate farmers whose crops were destroyed by herdsmen’s cows. MURIC suggests that the compensation which may be instalmental, should be paid to farmers whose farms were destroyed in all states of the federation. The group said it now has concrete evidence of the culpability of herdsmen, including video clips in which cows destroyed farms belonging to members of the organization.

This was contained in a press statement issued by the director of the human rights organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Friday, 5th February, 2021.

The statement reads:

“MURIC is now in possession of indubitable evidence of the destruction of crops on farmlands by cows brought by herdsmen. We sent out feelers to all states where we have branches of MURIC and the reports are overwhelmingly convincing. We asked our members to supply information on the activities of herdsmen in their states, including Abuja. In fact we were stupefied by the outcome.

“The most recent report from a young member of MURIC in Ogun State who ventured into agriculture reads: ‘Herders invaded my five hectares of rice farm three days ago (Sunday, 31st January, 2021) and it was totally destroyed. The incident happened at the farm of Sanpro Foods, a rice production company whose premises is located at the Oyan farm settlement, Ibaro Rice Village, Ibaro in Abeokuta North Local Government, Abeokuta, Ogun State. The farm is along Igboora Road after the roundabout.’

“The most heart-rending part of the report was towards the end where it added: ‘The most frustrating part is am not getting my investment back and I hate this feeling of ‘nothing can be done’. I don’t know what to do, perhaps I should organise a press conference.’

“As if that was not enough, the mudiir (principal) of a local Arabic school in Lagos also reported another sad incident in which herders brought cows to invade his father’s cashew farm in Ijomu-Oro, Kwara State. Everything was destroyed and he lamented that his father would have realised millions of naira had he been able to harvest his cashew nuts. He added that the fear of herders has forced farmers in Ido-Oro (also in Kwara State) to abandon their farms.

“This is frightening. Farmers in Kwara State are afraid of going to their farms due to the activities of herders. Farmers in Zamfara and Katsina have run away from their farms for fear of being killed or kidnapped by bandits. Farmers in Ilesa, Osun State, those in Igangan, Oyo State and those in Ebonyi live in palpable fear of herders. From where shall food come to our tables? Famine is coming! Cows and bandits have taken over Nigerian farms.

“MURIC charges FG and the state governments to take responsibility. It is very clear that FG is yet to appreciate what farmers are going through in the hands of marauding herdsmen. Perhaps we will appreciate the pain of farmers better when we realise that agriculture essentially entails a long and slow process from clearing to planting and harvesting.

“No crop starts germinating in a single day and ripens for harvest the next day. Both cash and food crops are the outcome of hard work and patient perseverance over time, sometimes two or three years. The shortest is three months for crops like corn and yam. How would you feel if someone just walks in and smashes all what you have been putting together for months or years? We therefore declare that farmers have been patient enough. FG should do something urgently.

“What MURIC will like to suggest is that FG should roll out a compensation programme, albeit instalmentally, to be paid to farmers of all categories who have evidence of loss of crops due to the activities of herders and bandits. This will make government’s policy of bailout comprehensive, fair and balanced.

“We recall our advice to FG two days ago in which we advocated for payment of bailout for herders to enable them buy land from private owners for use as ranches. The compensation we are now asking for farmers who lost their crops will be spread to all parts of the country: farmers in Benue, Ondo, Sokoto, Ekiti, Enugu, Ogun, Katsina, etc will be eligible. This is the way government can take responsibility. We may add here that such compensation will assuage farmers, douse tension across the country and inject a new dose of confidence in Project Nigeria.

“We were motivated to offer this advice after a female member of MURIC related her experience. She reported how she witnessed an argument between some herdsmen and farmers when she travelled to visit her mother in Ilesa in 2019. According to her, the herdsmen had driven cows unto a farm thereby destroying everything in it. The farmer insisted on compensation or there would be trouble and he only backed down after the herdsmen paid the money.

“This example shows that payment of compensation to farmers will bring peace to our troubled land. We are also aware that in the culture of the herdsmen, those who kill their cows can only be forgiven after compensation has been paid.

“We therefore appeal to all ethnic groups who are currently agitating to simmer down. There is no problem without a solution so long as we can have time to sit down and think. We call on the security agencies to descend on criminals among the herdsmen as well as others in society and bring them to book. What we should not do is ethnic profiling. But no tribe has immunity so long as crime has been committed and evidence has been provided.

“We remind Nigerians that wars and conflicts have not yielded positive results anywhere in Africa. It was Herodotus who said, ‘In peace, sons bury their fathers, but in war, fathers bury their sons.’ The question is : do we want to start burying our sons? May Allah forbid. Neither does anyone know who will survive if we start a war. That was why Bertrand Russell said, ‘War does not determine who is right, but who is left’. We hope Nigerians still have time to ponder before we start counting bodybags.”

Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

Suspected Security Operatives Whisk Away CNG National Officials

Some national officials of the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) have been arrested by suspected security operatives.

The spokesman of the coalition Comrade Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, who confirmed the development in a statement on Thursday identfied the missing officials as “the BOT Chairman of CNG, Nastura Ashir Shariff and the national Coordinator, Balarabe Rufai”.

He noted that they have been “picked by men suspected to be Security personnel this afternoon, Thursday, February 04.”

According to him, “reasons for their arrest (are) not yet known as we are still working to establish connection with them or trace where they are taken to.”

He added that “both their phone lines have been unreachable for the past two hours.

“It may not be unconnected with a planned press briefing by the CNG at the NAF club Kaduna which was botched by the security.

“The Kaduna DSS director had called us earlier today and tried to threaten us against going ahead with the briefing.

“We stood our ground and insisted on our right to freedom of association and expression.

“A few minutes afterwards, we were called from the NAF Club and informed that they were ordered from above to refuse us the use of the Hall.

“We then went to tell the pressmen who were already gathered at the venue and told them of the development and asked them to disperse because we have suspended the briefing.

“As we left the NAF Club and were driving along adjercent Nagogo road a hooded Peugeot car blocked the lead car which was conveying the two officials and ordered them into the Peugeot and sped off”, Comrade Abdul-Azeez Suleiman said.

The Street Reporters Newspaper recalls that the Department of State Services (DSS) had in the week issued warnings on efforts to incite the public.

It is yet to be established if the suspected arrest is in connection with the warnings.

ALGON National President Names Chief of Staff

The National President of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, (ALGON), Hon. Kolade Alabi David has approved the appointment of Hon. Itiako Ikpokpo, (ksm), as the Chief of Staff to the National President.

The Special Adviser on Media to the ALGON National President, Obiora Orji in a statement noted that “the appointment is in line with the present leadership’s resolve to reinvigorate the association in the daunting task of addressing issues affecting the efficiency, peace, unity, and constitutional responsibilities of the Association”.

According the statement, the appointment is with effect from Monday February 1, 2021.

The new Chief of Staff comes with a pedigree of accomplishment and excellent service both in the private and public sector.

He is the immediate past two time Chairman of ALGON, Delta State, and a two term Chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area, Delta State.

The National President enjoined “all members, NEC, BOT, and staff to cooperate with the new (COS) for more robust development. The National President wishes him well in the discharge of his responsibilities”, he said.

Group Seeks Removal of Ebenezer Onyeagwu as Zenith bank MD, Claims N1 Billion Against CBN, Emefiele

An Abuja based anti-corruption Civil Society Group named Transparency Advocacy for Development Initiative (TADI) has sued the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, the Founder/Chairman of Zenith Bank Plc, Jim Ovia and 4 others over the appointment of Ebenezer Onyeagwu as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the financial institution.

In an Originating Summons marked FHC/ABJ/CS/29/2021 and filed on Thursday, January 14, Counsel to TADI Abiodun Babalola claimed that Onyeagwu’s emergency was an aberration and a violation of the Code of Corporate Governance for Banks and Discount Houses in Nigeria, which kicked towards the appointment of blood relations to the place. According to him, Onyeagwu is allegedly related by blood to Ovia, being the Founder of Zenith Bank.

Babalola requested the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to declare that by the true interpretation of Section 2.3.3 of the Code made by Central Bank of Nigeria in May 2014 pursuant to the powers bestowed on it by the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007 and Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, 1991 the appointment of Onyeagwu, as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Plc is in gross contravention of the Code.

He additionally sought a declaration ‘that Ebenezer Nduka Onyeagwu joined as 2nd Defendant in the suit is unqualified based on Section 2.3.3 of the aforesaid Code to be appointed as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Plc being the 3rd Defendant by virtue of his blood ties and or relationship with Jim James Ovia, that is the 1st Defendant.’

He urged the ‘Honourable Court to make an order directing the Central Bank of Nigeria headed by Godwin Emefiele to forthwith exercise its powers under the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, 1991 as well as other extant laws by relieving the 2nd Defendant of his appointment as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Plc on account of his blood ties and or relationship with the 1st Defendant and replacing him with another qualified person.’

He demanded that order of exemplary damages in the sum of N1 Billion be made against the Central Bank of Nigeria and its Governor, ‘sued as the 4th and 5th Defendants respectively, being the apex authorities regulating the financial activities and operations of Banks and other Financial Institutions in the country for approving the appointment of Ebenezer Nduka Onyeagwu as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the 3rd Defendant on 1st June 2019 even when they were aware that he lacked the qualification to occupy the said position due to his blood ties and or relationship with the 1st Defendant.’

TADI in its supporting affidavit maintained that the resolve to seek redress against the Defendants ‘was based mostly on its mandate to work with relevant stakeholders for purposes of preventing corruption in any establishment that holds public funds, spends public funds or is regulated by government authorities such as the Central Bank of Nigeria. No date has been fixed for hearing the case as at the time of filing this report.

Labour Party National Chairman, Abdulkabir Abdulsalam is dead

The National Chairman of Labour Party, Alhaj Abdulkabir Abdulsalam (Baraden Paiko) is dead.

Abdulsalam who is the traditional title holder of Baraden Paiko died on Tuesday morning, 29th December, 2020.

The National Secretary of the party, Barr. Julius Abure in a statement on behalf of the National Working Committee, (NWC) said: “It is with heavy heart, and with deep gratitude to Almighty Allah, that we make this announcement in solidarity with his immediate family, friends and well wishers as we pray for the fortitude and grace to bear this great lose.

“May Almighty Allah forgive him his shortcomings and grant him Aljannatul firdaus”, he stated.

Splinter Group Dissolves Parallel Body, Returns to Hon. Alabi-Led ALGON

About seven months after floating a parallel association, a splinter group of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) under the auspices of Interim Management Committee (IMC) has pledged loyalty to the Hon. Alabi Kolade David-led association, pledging that “all cases in court and petitions before the security agencies” instituted for and against ALGON leadership be withdrawn immediately.

This was disclosed in a resolution signed by all the seven members of the factional group. The IMC members who returned to ALGON include Hon. Ige Ropo Emmanuel, Hon. Adeagbo Adeniyi, Hon. Dangiye Ubarugu, Hon. Emeka Ogelle, Hon. Idi Aminu, Hon. Wasiu Owolabi and Hon. Yinka Dallas Ayeni.

They maintained that “going forward, we pledge our loyalty to the spirit and letter of our constitution and we hereby call on all members of the general Assembly of ALGON to join hands with the current NEC to move ALGON in the right direction and we equally solicit for the utmost support and cooperation of all ALGON stakeholders and the general public as ALGON proceeds on the path of peace and unity.”

With the collapse of its parallel structure, the dissident group has now pledged total loyalty to Hon. Alabi-led leadership of the Association.

The Interim Management Committee (IMC), which broke away from the association on May 30, 2020, explained that they were earlier misled and have now come to the realization of the truth.

The now defunct IMC comprising the signatories to the resolution are council chairmen met in Abuja on December 10, 2020 and resolved: “that there is overall need for peace in the due administration of our noble Association under the leadership of Hon. Kolade David Alabi.

“That all cases in court and petitions before the security agencies instituted for and against be withdrawn forthwith.

‘That all grievances expressed by members be channeled to the Hon. Kolade David Alabi-led National Executive Committee and finally “that the current leadership summons an emergency meeting of the General Assembly to further unify our Association.”

Recalling their short-lived journey, they said the IMC was “set up by some honourable chairmen of local government councils from across the nation on 30th of May, 2020 owing to some misgivings, misunderstanding and misinformation and misrepresentations in the affairs of our national office.

“However, it is commonly said that time heals wounds; the events that ensued after have subsequently led members to rethink and rescind their actions and return to the fold.

“Firstly, the erstwhile chairman of the IMC, Hon Abdullahi Maje took a detour from the mandate of the IMC and eventually voluntarily resigned from that position based on the directive of His Excellency, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, Governor of Niger State.

“Secondly, members received clarifications on the erroneous reservations hitherto held against the leadership of our noble Association on the issues of finance and the articles of our constitution and more importantly, members realized that some of the allegations bandied were figments of the imagination of a former staff who has constituted himself into distraction for selfish purposes.

“Also, in the light of the fundamental fact that the lifespan of the IMC expired by effluxion of time on the 30th November 2020 without renewal, we have now come to the following just and inevitable resolutions”, to return to the ALGON mainstream led by Hon. Alabi and to pledge unalloyed support and loyalty to his leadership.

FG commences cash grants to rural women in Imo State

The Federal Government of Nigeria has begun the disbursement of a N20,000 cash grant to rural women in Imo State to enable them start small businesses with a view to alleviating their sufferings.

The flag off of the event began on Thursday the 3rd of December in the Imo State capital, Owerri.

Fom left to right: SA SDGs Hon Princess Christina Ude, Humanitarian minister Sadiya Farouq and Commissioner for women affairs Imo state.

While flagging off the disbursement at the Ahiajioku Center in Owerri, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Farouq, informed over 200 beneficiaries that 150,000 rural women across the 36 states of the federation would also benefit from the programme adding that the grant for rural women programme was introduced in 2020 by her Ministry as part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s social Inclusion and poverty reduction agenda.

Hon Farouq, also explained that the agenda included the realization of the national aspiration of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years. The cash grant for rural women is designed to provide a one-off grant to some of the poorest and most vulnerable women in rural Nigeria.

One of the beneficiaries of the grant receiving cash.

The special adviser to the Imo state Governor on SDGs and Humanitarian services, Hon. Princess Christina Ude, who headed the event thanked President Buhari for remembering the vulnerable at a difficult time like this.

Hon. Christina Ude

Mrs Ude also stated that the one off cash grant is expected to increase access to financial capital for rural women which is required for economic activities.

“It is my hope that the beneficiaries of this special cash grant will make good use of the money, increase their income, better their food security, and generally contribute towards improving their standard of living”, she said.

Jennifer, Student of Ibeme High School, Wins Cash/Sponsorship Prize As NEPAD, Imo Diaspora, Albertiqs Foundation Takes #Orange Campaign To Mbano

The Special Adviser to President Buhari on NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa’s Development) has teamed up with Imo State Special Adviser on International Cooperation/NEPAD, Imo Diaspora Office and Albertiqs Foundation to deliver an Orange Campaign sensitisation programme in Mbano, Imo State today the 4th of December 2021.

Princess Gloria Akobundu, SA to the President on NEPAD has join hands with Governor Uzodimma’s Office on NEPAD and DIASPORA in Imo State to push even harder on grassroots sensitisation to ‘say no to violence against women’.

Every year, 16 days of activism is actioned across the globe, starting on November 25th and ending on December 10th. This 16 days event is known as the ‘Orange Campaign’; a campaign to basically say NO to violence against women and girls. 

Never before has so much ado been made about the Orange Campaign in Imo State; A United Nations backed campaign which is targeted at eradicating gender-based Violence by 2040.SA to Imo Governor on NEPAD, Hon. Doris Tony-Anyanwu and SA on Diaspora Hon. Cllr. Celia Osakwe-Hibbert alongside Albertiqs Foundation were present to deliver a thrilling sensitisation programme to a class full of young girls and a handful of boys. 

Jennifer Ohayere a young student of Ibeme High, won a cash prize and sponsorship from the Trio Team who visited the school early hours of this morning.

She won for exemplary conduct at the unannounced competition during the Orange Campaign visit.

Delta is Nigeria’s tourism destination – Okowa

Delta Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, has said that his administration is providing necessary infrastructure and support to the private sector to make the state Nigeria’s tourism destination.

Okowa stated this on Friday at the unveiling of Park Vegas Water Park at Ewuru-Agbor in Ika South Local Government Area of the state.

Represented by Mr Charles Aniagwu, the Commissioner for Information, Okowa said that his administration was investing in the leisure sub-sector to make Delta a tourism destination.

He commended the proprietor of the Park for considering Agbor for the project and urged other investors to emulate the efforts of those who are contributing to the development of their communities.

“This project falls in line with the SMART Agenda of this administration; by investing in this environment, they have assisted us in creating wealth for our people.

“By creating a facility for people to unwind, they have created a veritable means of peace-building and relevant health for the people who will come here to relax.

“This park has also helped in the transformation of this environment and has opened it up for further investments,” he said.

He called on the people to patronise the Park to sustain the investment, adding that the investors had made sacrifices by bringing the park to Agbor.

“Oftentimes, individuals invest in different directions, and because they have taken the pains to take this back home, it deserves our support.

“They would have made more money if they had taken this to other climes, but they have chosen to bring this back to their origin.

“The success of this Park can only be guaranteed if we take out time to patronise this Park. Let’s make it a point of duty at regular intervals to make use of this opportunity that this park offers.

“The people who will work and operate in this Water Park will no longer be classified as unemployed because they have been offered employment here,” he stated.

Earlier, Managing Director of the Park, Dr Nancy Orji, had said that the Park Vega Water Park, was a world-class Water Park and Nigeria’s and West Africa’s first international standard water park.

According to her, the water park is a tourist’s attraction and a core element of the tourism value chain because of it’s a great motivation for tourism trips and expenditures.

“This water park will revitalise Agbor’s local economy and by extension, the economy of Delta State by pulling tourists across Nigeria and West Africa, thus increasing revenue for government, local businesses and residents, in addition to providing direct and indirect jobs.

“This Park is designed for families, friends, couples and individuals, and provides facilities for wave pool, adult slides, swim-up bar and a colourful Aqua tower and splash pad for children,” she stated.

The unveiling ceremony was attended by the Dein of Agbor Kingdom, Obi Benjamin Ikenchuku, Keagborekuzi I and top government functionaries.

Northern Youth Groups Lose Faith in Nigerian Government, Demands citizen action

The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has reacted to the massacre of innocent farmers in Zabarmari of Borno State by Boko Haram, saying time has come for citizens to rise and protect themselves.

Reacting to the killing of about 43 people in Zabarmari, Spokesperson of the Coalition Abdul-Azeez Suleiman said government and federal troops can no longer be relied upon to protect northern communities.

“The President and federal troops keep telling us that they are doing something about the mounting insecurity, but by now all northerners must have realized that our region has been abandoned at the mercy of a rampaging insurgency that is continuously wasting the greatest asset of North; its population and weakening it politically and pauperizing it economically.

“Enough of taking excuses and fake promises of action from an administration that has so far acquired the reputation of being the worst in the history of our nation in terms of any capacity to generate confidence in achieving security of citizens lives and properties.

“All northerners are by now alarmed at the rising insecurity of communities and their properties in the North with the escalation of attacks by bandits, rustlers and insurgents leaving the only conclusion that the people of the North are now completely at the mercy of armed gangs who roam towns and villages at will, wrecking havoc.

“It is no longer in doubt that the current administration of Muhammadu Buhari and state governors have lost control over the imperatives of protecting people of the North, a constitutional duty that they swore to uphold.

“The situation is getting worse literally by the day as bandits and insurgents take advantage of the huge vacuum in the administration’s political will and capacity to act which they exploit with disastrous consequences on communities and individuals.

“We categorically declare it unacceptable for the people of the North to continue living under this level of exposure to criminals who attack, kill, maim, rape, kidnap, burn villages and rustle cattle, while the President and security chiefs issue threats and promises that have no effect.

“The situation under which all northern communities live today is no longer tolerable and we must all rise to protect ourselves and demand an immediate and comprehensive overhaul of the leadership of the nation’s military and the entire security and law and order assets,” Suleiman said.