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Buhari's Absence At FEC, Confines Self To Indoor Sparks Fresh Speculation Of His Deteriorating Health

Buhari's Absence At FEC, Confines Self To Indoor Sparks Fresh Speculation Of His Deteriorating Health

Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari was absent at the Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal Executive Council held at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He also did not report in his office but remained inside his official residence.

The President’s absence sparked off another round of speculation on the state of health of the 74-year-old leader, who recently returned to the country from his 49-day medical vacation to the United Kingdom.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, told State House correspondents after the meeting that there was no cause for alarm on Buhari’s health.

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo presided over the Wednesday meeting in Buhari’s absence.

Osinbajo had arrived at the venue at about 10.52am to join other members of the cabinet, including ministers, to wait for Buhari to declare open the meeting, which was slated for 11am.

A security operative was already standing behind the President’s seat, waiting for his arrival.

Shortly after Osinbajo arrived at the chamber, however, he consulted briefly with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, who in turn announced to members to settle down for the commencement of the meeting.

Many of the members, who were already on the lookout for Buhari’s arrival, were visibly surprised when Osinbajo asked that the national anthem be recited to commence the meeting.

Buhari remained in his official residence while the meeting lasted.

Wednesday was the first time Osinbajo presided over the council meeting since Buhari returned to the country on March 10.

But Mohammed later told journalists that there was nothing unusual in the President being absence at the meeting.

He claimed Buhari, who he said was attending to other issues during the meeting, had asked Osinbajo to stand in for him after he had perused the meeting’s agenda.

The minister added, “Clearly, when we came in this morning, Mr. President was not in the chambers but the Vice-President did preside over the council meeting. Understandably, that has sparked a lot of controversies and imputations in the mind of the people.

“I just want to make this clear that Mr. President is in town; Mr. President is attending to other issues. He looked at the agenda, he found out that it was a very light agenda and decided that the Vice-President should preside.

“It is not unusual for the kind of interest that is shown, especially given the fact that Mr. President was away for a while on medical treatment. We are not surprised that people will be wondering whether he is ill again.

“He is not ill, he is not sick. I am sure that later in the day or tomorrow (Thursday) morning, he will be back in the office. I just want to clear that misconception.

“It is not unusual even if Mr. President is hale and hearty and everything is going on well, for the Vice-President to come and preside over meetings of the Federal Executive Council.

“The fact that Mr. President is not in the office does not mean that he is not working. I have just been told now that the SGF is already with him in the residence working. So, the fact that you did not see him in the office does not mean that he is not working at all.”

Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari was absent at the Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal Executive Council held at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He also did not report in his office but remained inside his official residence.

The President’s absence sparked off another round of speculation on the state of health of the 74-year-old leader, who recently returned to the country from his 49-day medical vacation to the United Kingdom.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, told State House correspondents after the meeting that there was no cause for alarm on Buhari’s health.

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo presided over the Wednesday meeting in Buhari’s absence.

Osinbajo had arrived at the venue at about 10.52am to join other members of the cabinet, including ministers, to wait for Buhari to declare open the meeting, which was slated for 11am.

A security operative was already standing behind the President’s seat, waiting for his arrival.

Shortly after Osinbajo arrived at the chamber, however, he consulted briefly with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, who in turn announced to members to settle down for the commencement of the meeting.

Many of the members, who were already on the lookout for Buhari’s arrival, were visibly surprised when Osinbajo asked that the national anthem be recited to commence the meeting.

Buhari remained in his official residence while the meeting lasted.

Wednesday was the first time Osinbajo presided over the council meeting since Buhari returned to the country on March 10.

But Mohammed later told journalists that there was nothing unusual in the President being absence at the meeting.

He claimed Buhari, who he said was attending to other issues during the meeting, had asked Osinbajo to stand in for him after he had perused the meeting’s agenda.

The minister added, “Clearly, when we came in this morning, Mr. President was not in the chambers but the Vice-President did preside over the council meeting. Understandably, that has sparked a lot of controversies and imputations in the mind of the people.

“I just want to make this clear that Mr. President is in town; Mr. President is attending to other issues. He looked at the agenda, he found out that it was a very light agenda and decided that the Vice-President should preside.

“It is not unusual for the kind of interest that is shown, especially given the fact that Mr. President was away for a while on medical treatment. We are not surprised that people will be wondering whether he is ill again.

“He is not ill, he is not sick. I am sure that later in the day or tomorrow (Thursday) morning, he will be back in the office. I just want to clear that misconception.

“It is not unusual even if Mr. President is hale and hearty and everything is going on well, for the Vice-President to come and preside over meetings of the Federal Executive Council.

“The fact that Mr. President is not in the office does not mean that he is not working. I have just been told now that the SGF is already with him in the residence working. So, the fact that you did not see him in the office does not mean that he is not working at all.”

AGF Report INDICTS Lai Mohammed, Fashola, Ngige, 14 Others' Ministries In N24.3 Billion 'Fraud'

AGF Report INDICTS Lai Mohammed, Fashola, Ngige, 14 Others' Ministries In N24.3 Billion 'Fraud'

Fashola, Lai Mohammaed and Ngige
An annual report from the office of the Auditor General has indicted many ministries including the Ministry of Information and Culture of Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Works, Power and Housing Ministry of Babatunde Raji Fashola, Dr. Chris Ngige's Labour and Productivity ministry among others.

According to the Auditor General's report as published by Daily Trust,  the Ministry of Information and Culture failed to account for the sum of N561.6m.

The report revealed that the infractions were perpetrated by top government officials between January and December 31, 2015. 


The report further detailed that the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing also misappropriated N9.2billion; Aviation - N702 million; Water Resources - N3.4 billion; Foreign Affairs -  N4.4 million; Labour and Employment - N84.7 million.

Others are Ministry of Petroleum Resources - N1.7 billion; Women Affairs - N20 million; Solid Minerals Development - N37.6 million; Transport -N87.8 million; Environment - N86.5 million and Niger Delta Affairs - N1.9 billion. 

Ministry of Defence - N2.692bn; defunct Ministry of Police Affairs - N1.839bn; Youths and Sports Development - N1.144bn; Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment - N1.076.bn, and the Ministry of Finance - N22.103m.

The report submitted to the National Assembly has since been assigned to the Senate Committee on Public Accounts for further action. 

The Auditor-General queried the Ministry of Aviation for spending N427 million on the procurement of Navigational Aids/spare parts and maintenance services without approval. 

“Scrutiny of the capital appropriation document revealed a zero budget allocation for the purchase of Air Navigation equipment with code number 23010131. This constituted a gross violation and distortion of the Appropriation Act,”  the report said. 

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry has been requested to furnish the Auditor-General with the statutory financial instrument of the National Assembly authorizing the expenditure. 

“In addition, the responsible officials involved in the authorization and disbursement of the fund should be held liable for lack of due diligence, “it said. 

The Auditor-General observed that 51 recurrent expenditure account items, mainly local and international travels amounting to N147million were inappropriately charged to the Capital Development Account of the Ministry of Aviation. 

“The Permanent Secretary has been asked to explain the circumstances that warranted the Ministry’s misapplication of capital development fund for expenditure which appears at variance with the Appropriation Act and extant.” It directed that the amounts involved should be recovered and recovery particulars forwarded to the Auditor-General for verification. 


Fashola, Lai Mohammaed and Ngige
An annual report from the office of the Auditor General has indicted many ministries including the Ministry of Information and Culture of Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Works, Power and Housing Ministry of Babatunde Raji Fashola, Dr. Chris Ngige's Labour and Productivity ministry among others.

According to the Auditor General's report as published by Daily Trust,  the Ministry of Information and Culture failed to account for the sum of N561.6m.

The report revealed that the infractions were perpetrated by top government officials between January and December 31, 2015. 


The report further detailed that the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing also misappropriated N9.2billion; Aviation - N702 million; Water Resources - N3.4 billion; Foreign Affairs -  N4.4 million; Labour and Employment - N84.7 million.

Others are Ministry of Petroleum Resources - N1.7 billion; Women Affairs - N20 million; Solid Minerals Development - N37.6 million; Transport -N87.8 million; Environment - N86.5 million and Niger Delta Affairs - N1.9 billion. 

Ministry of Defence - N2.692bn; defunct Ministry of Police Affairs - N1.839bn; Youths and Sports Development - N1.144bn; Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment - N1.076.bn, and the Ministry of Finance - N22.103m.

The report submitted to the National Assembly has since been assigned to the Senate Committee on Public Accounts for further action. 

The Auditor-General queried the Ministry of Aviation for spending N427 million on the procurement of Navigational Aids/spare parts and maintenance services without approval. 

“Scrutiny of the capital appropriation document revealed a zero budget allocation for the purchase of Air Navigation equipment with code number 23010131. This constituted a gross violation and distortion of the Appropriation Act,”  the report said. 

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry has been requested to furnish the Auditor-General with the statutory financial instrument of the National Assembly authorizing the expenditure. 

“In addition, the responsible officials involved in the authorization and disbursement of the fund should be held liable for lack of due diligence, “it said. 

The Auditor-General observed that 51 recurrent expenditure account items, mainly local and international travels amounting to N147million were inappropriately charged to the Capital Development Account of the Ministry of Aviation. 

“The Permanent Secretary has been asked to explain the circumstances that warranted the Ministry’s misapplication of capital development fund for expenditure which appears at variance with the Appropriation Act and extant.” It directed that the amounts involved should be recovered and recovery particulars forwarded to the Auditor-General for verification. 


Like Adesina, Buhari Speaks To Lai Mohammed As Shehu Garba Misses The President's Call

Like Adesina, Buhari Speaks To Lai Mohammed As Shehu Garba Misses The President's Call

Like Adesina, Buhari Speaks To Lai Mohammed
President Muhammadu Buhari also spoke to his information Minister, Alahaji Lai Mohammed just as he did to his Special Adviser on media, Femi Adesina, News Punch reliably gathered

Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, narrated how he missed the President’s phone call on Saturday.

The presidential aide, who made this known on his Facebook page on Saturday, said the Buhari originated a call to him from his London abode after he (Buhari) had spoken with some members of the presidential media team.


He, however, revealed that he received a text message from the President after missing the call. Garba Shehu According to him, the President had earlier spoken with the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed and his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

Garba Tweets read:



He said: “A day for the Presidential Media Team. “We are thankful to the President, Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) for sparing the time to make calls to the Media team.

“The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed and the Special Adviser, Femi Adesina responded to the calls, exchanged greetings and thanked him for calling.

“I had an SMS from him thereafter because I missed my call! I humbly join them to say thank you, Baba Buhari!!

“We are together with other Nigerians of all faiths, in praying for his safe return.’’ Femi Adesina had earlier published his phone conversation with the president, on his Facebook page, on Saturday.
Like Adesina, Buhari Speaks To Lai Mohammed
President Muhammadu Buhari also spoke to his information Minister, Alahaji Lai Mohammed just as he did to his Special Adviser on media, Femi Adesina, News Punch reliably gathered

Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, narrated how he missed the President’s phone call on Saturday.

The presidential aide, who made this known on his Facebook page on Saturday, said the Buhari originated a call to him from his London abode after he (Buhari) had spoken with some members of the presidential media team.


He, however, revealed that he received a text message from the President after missing the call. Garba Shehu According to him, the President had earlier spoken with the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed and his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

Garba Tweets read:



He said: “A day for the Presidential Media Team. “We are thankful to the President, Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR) for sparing the time to make calls to the Media team.

“The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed and the Special Adviser, Femi Adesina responded to the calls, exchanged greetings and thanked him for calling.

“I had an SMS from him thereafter because I missed my call! I humbly join them to say thank you, Baba Buhari!!

“We are together with other Nigerians of all faiths, in praying for his safe return.’’ Femi Adesina had earlier published his phone conversation with the president, on his Facebook page, on Saturday.

How Whistle Blowers Help FG Recovered $151m, N9b Loots

How Whistle Blowers Help FG Recovered $151m, N9b Loots

How Whistle Blowers Help FG Recovered $151m, N9b Loots
Whistle-blowing is yielding bountiful fruits, with the Federal Government recovering about  $136,676,600.51 from a fictitious account. The unnamed owner of the account is suspected to be a public officer.

The suspect is believed to be a front for laundering slush funds, The Nation learnt yesterday.

Two others voluntarily refunded $15million, N7billion and N1billion after some whistle-blowers exposed the huge deposits in their accounts.


The deposits are suspected to be proceeds of crime.

According to a source, who pleaded not to be named, the recovery followed information given to the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation( OAGF).

The source said: “The government’s policy on whistle-blowing has recorded some achievements. For instance, the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation was alerted to about $136,676,600.51in a fictitious account in a bank. When the government moved in, the bearer of the fake account could not explain the source of the cash.

“We are suspecting that the purported owner is a public officer who might have either been part of a syndicate or serving as a front to launder funds.

“But the office of the AGF has all the details of those involved in keeping these suspicious funds.

“There was the case of another person who had $15million and N7billion in his account. These funds were suspected to be proceeds of crime. Again, some whistle-blowers who knew about these  huge deposits alerted the government.

“The third person could not explain how he came about N1billion.

“Interestingly, all the suspects willingly gave up these slush funds.”

Asked of what will become of the three suspects, the source added: “Only the AGF can clarify the next step in line with the law and the policy on whistle-blowing.”

A statement by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the “whistle-blower policy has started yielding fruit as it has so far led to the recovery of US$151 million and N8billion in looted funds”.

The minister said: “The looted funds, which do not include the $9.2 million in cash allegedly owned by a former Group Managing Director of the NNPC (which was also a dividend of the whistle-blower policy), were recovered from just three sources through whistle-blowers who gave actionable information to the office of the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation.

“The biggest amount of $136,676,600.51 was recovered from an account in a commercial bank, where the money was kept under an apparently fake account name, followed by N7billion  and $15million from another person and  N1billion  from yet another.

‘’When we told Nigerians that there was a primitive and mindless looting of the national treasury under the last Administration, some people called us liars.

“Well, the whistle-blower policy is barely two months old and Nigerians have started feeling its impact, seeing how a few people squirreled away public funds.

“It is doubtful if any economy in the world will not feel the impact of such mind-boggling looting of the treasury as was experienced in Nigeria.

‘’Yet whatever has been recovered so far, including the $9.8million by the EFCC, is just a tip of the iceberg.”

Mohammed urged Nigerians with information on looted funds to continue to provide the authorities with such information.

He said  confidentiality will be maintained with regards to the source of the information.

The minister also reminded Nigerians of the financial reward aspect of the policy.

‘’If there is a voluntary return of stolen or concealed public funds or assets on the account of the information provided, the whistle blower may be entitled to anywhere between 2.5% (Minimum) and 5.0% (Maximum) of the total amount recovered,’’ Mohammed said.
How Whistle Blowers Help FG Recovered $151m, N9b Loots
Whistle-blowing is yielding bountiful fruits, with the Federal Government recovering about  $136,676,600.51 from a fictitious account. The unnamed owner of the account is suspected to be a public officer.

The suspect is believed to be a front for laundering slush funds, The Nation learnt yesterday.

Two others voluntarily refunded $15million, N7billion and N1billion after some whistle-blowers exposed the huge deposits in their accounts.


The deposits are suspected to be proceeds of crime.

According to a source, who pleaded not to be named, the recovery followed information given to the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation( OAGF).

The source said: “The government’s policy on whistle-blowing has recorded some achievements. For instance, the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation was alerted to about $136,676,600.51in a fictitious account in a bank. When the government moved in, the bearer of the fake account could not explain the source of the cash.

“We are suspecting that the purported owner is a public officer who might have either been part of a syndicate or serving as a front to launder funds.

“But the office of the AGF has all the details of those involved in keeping these suspicious funds.

“There was the case of another person who had $15million and N7billion in his account. These funds were suspected to be proceeds of crime. Again, some whistle-blowers who knew about these  huge deposits alerted the government.

“The third person could not explain how he came about N1billion.

“Interestingly, all the suspects willingly gave up these slush funds.”

Asked of what will become of the three suspects, the source added: “Only the AGF can clarify the next step in line with the law and the policy on whistle-blowing.”

A statement by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the “whistle-blower policy has started yielding fruit as it has so far led to the recovery of US$151 million and N8billion in looted funds”.

The minister said: “The looted funds, which do not include the $9.2 million in cash allegedly owned by a former Group Managing Director of the NNPC (which was also a dividend of the whistle-blower policy), were recovered from just three sources through whistle-blowers who gave actionable information to the office of the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation.

“The biggest amount of $136,676,600.51 was recovered from an account in a commercial bank, where the money was kept under an apparently fake account name, followed by N7billion  and $15million from another person and  N1billion  from yet another.

‘’When we told Nigerians that there was a primitive and mindless looting of the national treasury under the last Administration, some people called us liars.

“Well, the whistle-blower policy is barely two months old and Nigerians have started feeling its impact, seeing how a few people squirreled away public funds.

“It is doubtful if any economy in the world will not feel the impact of such mind-boggling looting of the treasury as was experienced in Nigeria.

‘’Yet whatever has been recovered so far, including the $9.8million by the EFCC, is just a tip of the iceberg.”

Mohammed urged Nigerians with information on looted funds to continue to provide the authorities with such information.

He said  confidentiality will be maintained with regards to the source of the information.

The minister also reminded Nigerians of the financial reward aspect of the policy.

‘’If there is a voluntary return of stolen or concealed public funds or assets on the account of the information provided, the whistle blower may be entitled to anywhere between 2.5% (Minimum) and 5.0% (Maximum) of the total amount recovered,’’ Mohammed said.

Tell Me A Lie I've Told - Info Minister Lai Mohammed Challenges Those Calling him "Lie" Mohammed

Tell Me A Lie I've Told - Info Minister Lai Mohammed Challenges Those Calling him "Lie" Mohammed

Lai Mohammed
Alhaji Lai Mohammed the Minister of Information and Culture has asked those that always refer to him as "Lie" Mohammed and accuse him of always telling a lies, to state one lie he has told since assuming office. 

The Minister said this in an interview with AIT Friday.





In the interview, the information minister said;

"People just have a mindset that whatever Lai Mohammed says cannot be true, but nobody has ever come out to say that I said `Y’ and it was `Z’ that happened. For me, I will remain focused because it is a price you pay for serving your country. I also see this as a deliberate strategy to whittle me down, but I must remain focused and will not be distracted.
"I believe sincerely that the last election was fought very bitterly and I was largely the face of the party and I kept asking them to fight me on facts, not on emotions. Give me one thing that I have said which is not true. There is a Yoruba proverb that says that you can only wake up somebody who is sleeping, you cannot wake up a fellow who is pretending to fall asleep,’’ 

He added that Nigeria is currently under the seige of disinformation and fake news.

"The country today is under the siege of disinformation and fake news. Unfortunately this dangerous trend, if not checked by the media, especially the traditional media, is capable of tearing the fabric of the society and bringing the country to its knees. My greatest problem is with the traditional media, because most people will probably say social media is what it is. 
But when the traditional media also latches on the same fake news and the same disinformation, then I begin to get worried for many reasons. Number one, it affects the credibility of the media itself and once the media is no longer believed, once the media loses its credibility, then it has serious consequences for the media and the society as a whole.”
Lai Mohammed
Alhaji Lai Mohammed the Minister of Information and Culture has asked those that always refer to him as "Lie" Mohammed and accuse him of always telling a lies, to state one lie he has told since assuming office. 

The Minister said this in an interview with AIT Friday.





In the interview, the information minister said;

"People just have a mindset that whatever Lai Mohammed says cannot be true, but nobody has ever come out to say that I said `Y’ and it was `Z’ that happened. For me, I will remain focused because it is a price you pay for serving your country. I also see this as a deliberate strategy to whittle me down, but I must remain focused and will not be distracted.
"I believe sincerely that the last election was fought very bitterly and I was largely the face of the party and I kept asking them to fight me on facts, not on emotions. Give me one thing that I have said which is not true. There is a Yoruba proverb that says that you can only wake up somebody who is sleeping, you cannot wake up a fellow who is pretending to fall asleep,’’ 

He added that Nigeria is currently under the seige of disinformation and fake news.

"The country today is under the siege of disinformation and fake news. Unfortunately this dangerous trend, if not checked by the media, especially the traditional media, is capable of tearing the fabric of the society and bringing the country to its knees. My greatest problem is with the traditional media, because most people will probably say social media is what it is. 
But when the traditional media also latches on the same fake news and the same disinformation, then I begin to get worried for many reasons. Number one, it affects the credibility of the media itself and once the media is no longer believed, once the media loses its credibility, then it has serious consequences for the media and the society as a whole.”

BREAKING: conFUSioN As Buhari's Death Reports Take New Turn, Forces Presidency, FG To Release New Statements

BREAKING: conFUSioN As Buhari's Death Reports Take New Turn, Forces Presidency, FG To Release New Statements

Muhammadu Buhari
The Presidency on Thursday again faulted the media reports President Muhammadu Buhari was sick.

There was fear and confusion in the country during the weekend when report cropped up in a section of the media that the president has passed on at the age of 74.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, in an interview with CNBC Africa, insisted that Buhari’s trip to London was not on medical ground.

He said, “The President is in London on vacation. He is not in any hospital and he is not ill.

“When he was travelling last week, the statement we put out was that he was going on vacation and during the vacation, he would do routine medical check-up and nothing has changed from what we pushed out last week.

“If anybody has fed something else into the rumour mill, that is just what it is — rumour.”


Asked if Buhari would be willing to talk to Nigerians from the UK, Adesina said such a decision could only be taken by the President himself.

“The fact that he is a President, he still has his rights. Compelling him to come out and talk will be infringing on his rights.

“The President will talk if he wishes to. If he doesn’t wish to, nobody will compel him to talk.

“The truth is that the President is on vacation and he has given a date on which he will return to work,’’ Adesina said.

 Meanwhile, Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Thursday dismissed reports saying state governors were planning to send a delegation to confirm the health status of President Muhammadu Buhari in London.

The media was recently awashed with report Buhari’s death, but the Presidency had since denied.


Latest reports had it that state governors had a meeting in Abuja where they planned to send emissary to the United Kingdom in a bid to clarify the Presidency’s claim.

But Mohammed while speaking with members of the Presidential Committee on the Northeast Initiative’s Sub Committee on Economic Development, said there was no need for such emissary because the President is in good shape.

In a statement sent by his Special Adviser, Segun Adeyemi, the Minister, according to Daily Post said, “I think it is very much in order to use this opportunity to debunk the report in a section of the press today (Thursday) that Governors are meeting in Abuja and they will at the end of the meeting send an emissary to London to see President Buhari.

“I want to say categorically and emphatically that there is no iota of truth in this. Governors are not meeting here in Abuja because there is no need for it and there is no plan to send any emissary to London to see the President. Again I want to say that the President is hale and hearty in London where he is observing his 10-day vacation.”



Muhammadu Buhari
The Presidency on Thursday again faulted the media reports President Muhammadu Buhari was sick.

There was fear and confusion in the country during the weekend when report cropped up in a section of the media that the president has passed on at the age of 74.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, in an interview with CNBC Africa, insisted that Buhari’s trip to London was not on medical ground.

He said, “The President is in London on vacation. He is not in any hospital and he is not ill.

“When he was travelling last week, the statement we put out was that he was going on vacation and during the vacation, he would do routine medical check-up and nothing has changed from what we pushed out last week.

“If anybody has fed something else into the rumour mill, that is just what it is — rumour.”


Asked if Buhari would be willing to talk to Nigerians from the UK, Adesina said such a decision could only be taken by the President himself.

“The fact that he is a President, he still has his rights. Compelling him to come out and talk will be infringing on his rights.

“The President will talk if he wishes to. If he doesn’t wish to, nobody will compel him to talk.

“The truth is that the President is on vacation and he has given a date on which he will return to work,’’ Adesina said.

 Meanwhile, Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Thursday dismissed reports saying state governors were planning to send a delegation to confirm the health status of President Muhammadu Buhari in London.

The media was recently awashed with report Buhari’s death, but the Presidency had since denied.


Latest reports had it that state governors had a meeting in Abuja where they planned to send emissary to the United Kingdom in a bid to clarify the Presidency’s claim.

But Mohammed while speaking with members of the Presidential Committee on the Northeast Initiative’s Sub Committee on Economic Development, said there was no need for such emissary because the President is in good shape.

In a statement sent by his Special Adviser, Segun Adeyemi, the Minister, according to Daily Post said, “I think it is very much in order to use this opportunity to debunk the report in a section of the press today (Thursday) that Governors are meeting in Abuja and they will at the end of the meeting send an emissary to London to see President Buhari.

“I want to say categorically and emphatically that there is no iota of truth in this. Governors are not meeting here in Abuja because there is no need for it and there is no plan to send any emissary to London to see the President. Again I want to say that the President is hale and hearty in London where he is observing his 10-day vacation.”



SHOCKER: How FG Seizes 40 Brand New SUVs, Another Assorted Car From A Perm Sec.

SHOCKER: How FG Seizes 40 Brand New SUVs, Another Assorted Car From A Perm Sec.

SHOCKER: How FG Seizes 40 New SUVs, Another Assorted Car From A Perm Sec.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, on Thursday, disclosed that the current anti- graft war led to the recovery of 40 brand new SUVs from a former Permanent Secretary.

In a statement he personally signed, the Minister who did not disclose the name of the Permanent Secretary, said the latter appropriated the vehicle to himself after leaving office.

Mohammed noted that the ongoing anti-corruption war was being guided by a well-articulated strategy.


According to Mohammed, “The strategy has proven so effective and that it has led to, among others, the recovery of 40 brand new SUVs and other vehicles from one former Permanent Secretary who single-handedly appropriated the vehicles to himself when he left office.”

The Minister said the federal government had perfected some other measures to strengthen the anti-corruption fight.

He listed the measures to include, the establishment of the Presidential Committee on Asset Recovery and the Asset Tracing Committee; the setting up of an Asset Register, and the Whistle Blower Policy.

Mohammed disclosed that the government was working through the Code of Conduct Bureau to start a trial run of electronic asset declaration which will facilitate compliance and also to search and retrieve data on the assets of public officers in the in coming year.

”Once perfected, the data will be shared with government periodically, if possible as regularly as government receives data on inflation and unemployment trends, to indicate trends in corruption and influence government measures to correct the situation before it gets out of hand as we have now,” he added.
SHOCKER: How FG Seizes 40 New SUVs, Another Assorted Car From A Perm Sec.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, on Thursday, disclosed that the current anti- graft war led to the recovery of 40 brand new SUVs from a former Permanent Secretary.

In a statement he personally signed, the Minister who did not disclose the name of the Permanent Secretary, said the latter appropriated the vehicle to himself after leaving office.

Mohammed noted that the ongoing anti-corruption war was being guided by a well-articulated strategy.


According to Mohammed, “The strategy has proven so effective and that it has led to, among others, the recovery of 40 brand new SUVs and other vehicles from one former Permanent Secretary who single-handedly appropriated the vehicles to himself when he left office.”

The Minister said the federal government had perfected some other measures to strengthen the anti-corruption fight.

He listed the measures to include, the establishment of the Presidential Committee on Asset Recovery and the Asset Tracing Committee; the setting up of an Asset Register, and the Whistle Blower Policy.

Mohammed disclosed that the government was working through the Code of Conduct Bureau to start a trial run of electronic asset declaration which will facilitate compliance and also to search and retrieve data on the assets of public officers in the in coming year.

”Once perfected, the data will be shared with government periodically, if possible as regularly as government receives data on inflation and unemployment trends, to indicate trends in corruption and influence government measures to correct the situation before it gets out of hand as we have now,” he added.

Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances

Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances

Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances
Guardian Newspaper - Members of the victorious Super Falcons held back their plan of taking their protest to the doorsteps of President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, following the intervention of the Senate Committee on Sports. But for the fifth day, the players refused to vacate their rooms at Agura Hotel in Abuja in protest over non-payment of their camp allowances, match bonuses and nine months salaries for their coaches.

However, the players’ dream of getting any positive result from the Presidency was dashed yesterday when the Minister for Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, said the government has no money to pay the players and their officials.


The minister, who fielded questions from State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting (FEC) on why government has yet to settle the footballers, attributed the development to the current economic recession in the country.

The Guardian learnt that the players had planned to storm the Presidential villa with various placards yesterday morning to register their grievances to President Buhari, but were prevented from carrying out the plan by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Obinna Ogba
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The players claim they are being owned over N238.05 accumulated bonuses. Camp allowances and match bonuses for the 23 players, excluding coaches and other backroom officials throughout the duration of the 10th African Women Nations Cup in Cameroon is said to be in the range of $25,000 (about N11.25 million).

One of the players, who spoke with The Guardian yesterday from the Agura Hotel in Abuja said: “On Tuesday evening, Senator Obinna Ogba called us to say that he was already aware of what we are passing through. He told us to be patient and that he will hold a meeting with other key members of the Senate Committee on Sports on Wednesday and get back to us in the evening. We have to respect him and that was why we decided to hold back our plan of taking the protest to the Presidential Villa.”

Another player claimed yesterday that they heard the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, has ‘abandoned’ them for a trip to London.“You can see that these people don’t really care about us. We just heard now that Amaju has travelled to London. To do what when we are suffering here?”

Lai Muhammaed said yesterday: ‎”Over time, it has become tradition to reward victorious athletes of sports persons but I think this is caused by the biting economic situation.”

The minister, however, noted that the girls’ demand for payment of their bonuses was germane, just as he disclosed that the matter was raised by the Minister for Sports, Solomon Dalung, for consideration at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The issue was raised by the Minister of Youths and Sport today and I think its being looked into. You see over time, this thing has become a tradition to reward our victorious athletes and sport persons.

“But I think its the biting economic situation, but I am sure it is being looked into by the Ministry of Sports… so truly it was reported under other matters at the council meeting,” he said.
Senate Rescues President Buhari From Super Falcons Embarrassing Protest To Aso Villa Over Unpaid Salaries, Allowances
Guardian Newspaper - Members of the victorious Super Falcons held back their plan of taking their protest to the doorsteps of President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, following the intervention of the Senate Committee on Sports. But for the fifth day, the players refused to vacate their rooms at Agura Hotel in Abuja in protest over non-payment of their camp allowances, match bonuses and nine months salaries for their coaches.

However, the players’ dream of getting any positive result from the Presidency was dashed yesterday when the Minister for Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, said the government has no money to pay the players and their officials.


The minister, who fielded questions from State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting (FEC) on why government has yet to settle the footballers, attributed the development to the current economic recession in the country.

The Guardian learnt that the players had planned to storm the Presidential villa with various placards yesterday morning to register their grievances to President Buhari, but were prevented from carrying out the plan by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Obinna Ogba
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The players claim they are being owned over N238.05 accumulated bonuses. Camp allowances and match bonuses for the 23 players, excluding coaches and other backroom officials throughout the duration of the 10th African Women Nations Cup in Cameroon is said to be in the range of $25,000 (about N11.25 million).

One of the players, who spoke with The Guardian yesterday from the Agura Hotel in Abuja said: “On Tuesday evening, Senator Obinna Ogba called us to say that he was already aware of what we are passing through. He told us to be patient and that he will hold a meeting with other key members of the Senate Committee on Sports on Wednesday and get back to us in the evening. We have to respect him and that was why we decided to hold back our plan of taking the protest to the Presidential Villa.”

Another player claimed yesterday that they heard the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, has ‘abandoned’ them for a trip to London.“You can see that these people don’t really care about us. We just heard now that Amaju has travelled to London. To do what when we are suffering here?”

Lai Muhammaed said yesterday: ‎”Over time, it has become tradition to reward victorious athletes of sports persons but I think this is caused by the biting economic situation.”

The minister, however, noted that the girls’ demand for payment of their bonuses was germane, just as he disclosed that the matter was raised by the Minister for Sports, Solomon Dalung, for consideration at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The issue was raised by the Minister of Youths and Sport today and I think its being looked into. You see over time, this thing has become a tradition to reward our victorious athletes and sport persons.

“But I think its the biting economic situation, but I am sure it is being looked into by the Ministry of Sports… so truly it was reported under other matters at the council meeting,” he said.

APC Picks Jonathan's Ex-Minister As New National Spokesman Today

APC Picks Jonathan's Ex-Minister As New National Spokesman Today

Bolaji Abdullahi
A former Sports Minister under the former President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr. Bolaji Abdullahi will today be formalised as the new spokesman of the ruling All progressives Congress, APC, at a mini-convention scheduled  to hold at Abuja for the purpose, barring last minute change.

It was gathered that a former Sports Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi, from Kwara State, was being tipped for the job.

News Punch had since October 25th published that the ex-minister has been picked to replace Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who had resigned from the position to take a ministerial appointment from President Muhammadu Buhari's Government.


Bolaji Abdullahi, an indigene of Kwara State served as Minister of Sports under former President Goodluck Jonathan. He is also said to be a stooge to the Senate Presdent, Bukola Saraki.

The embattled Deputy National Publicity Secretary, of the party, Timi Frank, tried but failed to act in that capacity.

He has taken the party to court when it announced that he has been suspended.

It was however gathered that the leadership of the APC had concluded the plans to elect another spokesman from the North-Central geopolitical zone, with Kwara State emerging the preferred candidate.

The source said Abdullahi might emerge the new spokesman for the APC at a mini-convention expected to hold at the New Chelsea Hotel, Abuja at 11am.

It was also confirmed that delegates from only the six states of North-Central would attend the convention, while the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, members of the National Working Committee as well as governors from the states were billed to attend the convention.
Bolaji Abdullahi
A former Sports Minister under the former President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr. Bolaji Abdullahi will today be formalised as the new spokesman of the ruling All progressives Congress, APC, at a mini-convention scheduled  to hold at Abuja for the purpose, barring last minute change.

It was gathered that a former Sports Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi, from Kwara State, was being tipped for the job.

News Punch had since October 25th published that the ex-minister has been picked to replace Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who had resigned from the position to take a ministerial appointment from President Muhammadu Buhari's Government.


Bolaji Abdullahi, an indigene of Kwara State served as Minister of Sports under former President Goodluck Jonathan. He is also said to be a stooge to the Senate Presdent, Bukola Saraki.

The embattled Deputy National Publicity Secretary, of the party, Timi Frank, tried but failed to act in that capacity.

He has taken the party to court when it announced that he has been suspended.

It was however gathered that the leadership of the APC had concluded the plans to elect another spokesman from the North-Central geopolitical zone, with Kwara State emerging the preferred candidate.

The source said Abdullahi might emerge the new spokesman for the APC at a mini-convention expected to hold at the New Chelsea Hotel, Abuja at 11am.

It was also confirmed that delegates from only the six states of North-Central would attend the convention, while the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, members of the National Working Committee as well as governors from the states were billed to attend the convention.

Exclusive: How B'Haram Used Chibok Ransom To Buy Powerful Weapons, Resulted In Recent Renewed Sect's Counter-attacks

Exclusive: How B'Haram Used Chibok Ransom To Buy Powerful Weapons, Resulted In Recent Renewed Sect's Counter-attacks

Frontier News - Even as the Nigerian government continued to keep lips sealed over the recent ransom paid to Boko Haram in exchange for the release of some Chibok girls, it has been revealed that the said ransom have contributed to the recent upsurge in the killings and disappearances of soldiers engaged in the fight against the insurgents.

Sources in the military hinted FrontiersNews that despite denials by the Federal Government, money was paid to the sect to secure the release of the abducted girls.


It was learnt that the insurgents demanded for $50m for the release of the girls but about a quarter of the sum was eventually paid.

We learnt that the Federal Government paid the cash in two currencies – the naira and the CFA Francs to the leaders of the sect to facilitate the release of the girls.

But, the highly-ranked military men who are engaged in the war, and who craved anonymity because they were not authorised to speak for the military authorities, attributed the recent upsurge in the activities of the insurgents to the huge ransom paid for the release of the girls.

Prior to the current increase in the attacks by the insurgents, it was learnt that the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole, deployed in the North-East, had effectively cut off food and logistics supply to the insurgents.

Some of the sources, who are also commanders at the war front, said that the troops had effectively defeated the Boko Haram members, who were on the run while a good number of them had surrendered and taken to a rehabilitation camp established by the Defence Headquarters in Yola.

In October, 83 soldiers were reported missing days after they came under a Boko Haram attack. Though there have been increasing reports of soldiers either missing or killed since the Chibok girls were released, the military initially denied the report, it later said that only 39 soldiers were missing.

Also, on November 4, seven military men, including Lt.-Col. Muhammad Abu-Ali, were killed on their way to reinforce troops at Mallam Fatori during  a Boko Haram attack. Two days later, one soldier was also killed while four others were wounded in the line of duty.

In October, 21 of the over 200 girls abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014 were released by the group.

However, the Federal Government denied exchanging insurgents for the abducted girls and paying a ransom to the sect.

But the military sources insisted that Boko Haram did not release the girls without getting anything in return and that the Federal Government indeed paid a ransom and released some of the group’s strategists that were detainees.

One of the sources said it was sad that the same government that was initially seen as tough enough to end insurgency in the country failed to negotiate with Boko Haram from a position of strength.

“It is unfortunate that in government’s desperation to secure the release of the Chibok girls, it has put our (soldiers’) lives in danger by yielding to the demands of the group to collect a ransom and secure the release of its commanders.

“It is now obvious that the group has reinforced and bought more weapons to fight us.”

According to another source, left to the military, the ransom and the exchange of Boko Haram members for Chibok girls would not have taken place.

 “Funds were given to Boko Haram and now we can all see the result of that action; there have been renewed attacks recently and many of our men have been killed in the process but we will not relent, we will continue to do our best to secure this nation.

“The military had reservations about the arrangement but it was not in our hands; it was a political decision that we had to abide with and it was the DSS that was directly in charge of the operation,” the source added.

Another source, who is also active in the war theatre, said, “They got the Chibok girls and suddenly the Boko Haram that we had beaten and chased out of Sambisa are attacking and killing men of quality.

“It is very obvious that they have used the money they got from the deal to buy equipment and recruit men to carry out their heinous acts.

“The group is still in Mallam Fatori, they have infested the entire area and their strongest point into Chad is Abadam. It is from there that they disperse their men to carry out attacks.

“Another thing you must note is that the towns around the borders are occupied by mercenaries from foreign countries. Where did they get the money to fund that?”

Investigation revealed that Boko Haram members,  who were routed out of their dreaded Sambisa enclave by the military, had regrouped at Abadam, and were still holding onto the fringes of Mallam Fatori in the northern part of Borno State.

It was further gathered that the group was engaging the services of mercenaries with their operational base in Abadam in the far north, close to Chad.

The latest incidents contradict President Muhammadu Buhari’s assertion on December 24, 2015 that Nigeria had “technically” won the war against Boko Haram and that the militant group could no longer mount conventional attacks against security forces or population centres.

Following the President’s assertion, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, also said on December 27, 2015 that “we have been vindicated because Boko Haram have been decapitated compared to the past records.”

The sect gained international attention when it kidnapped 219 Chibok schoolgirls on April 14, 2014.

Two years later, on April 10, 2016, the group said it wanted a $50m (N15.7bn) ransom to free the Chibok girls, according to a report by The Sunday Telegraph of London.

The publication said it gathered from sources close to the sect that the demand was made “during secret contacts with the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, who has said he is willing to negotiate for the girls’ freedom.”

The sect’s six-year insurgency has led to the deaths of over 17,000 people, destruction of more than 1,000 schools and displacement of about two million people.

Between May 2015 when President Buhari assumed office and October 2016, the insurgents have carried out over 20 attacks, leading to the deaths of over 2,600 Nigerians.

However, we learnt on Friday that combined forces of the ground troops, the fighter pilots of the Nigerian Air Force and local hunters had been deployed to fight the insurgents around some locations in Gwoza.

When one of our correspondents contacted the Acting Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar, he said that the minor setback in the operations should not be taken to mean that the Boko Haram was a formidable force.

He told one of our correspondents on the telephone that the military was determined to defend the territorial integrity of the country and was equipped to do so.

He gave the assurance that Boko Haram would not achieve its objective of acquiring any territory in the country.

He said, “The group is not a force to be reckoned with as far as the military is concerned.

“In spite of the minor setback, it does not in any way mean that the Boko Haram is a force to be reckoned with. We will defend the integrity of Nigeria to the letter, and that is what we are committed to do.”

Faulting the payment of cash to the sect as a ransom for the girls, a United Kingdom-trained criminologist and Chairman of Puma Eye Security Services, Mr. Pedro Ayandokun, said it had to be responsible for the renewed terrorist attacks in the country.

He said, “I was never in support of making any exchange with Boko Haram. That is what is creating the problem. What they have got will not be used to buy rice, but to acquire ammunition.”

Also, the Chief Executive Officer of Security Watch Africa, Patrick Agbamu, said giving cash to the insurgents would encourage them to kidnap more girls.

He said, “The government ought not to give money to the terrorists. It will embolden them to kidnap more girls.”

Despite the insurgents’ recent attacks, Agbamu, however, asked for patience, saying, “Up till today, there are still attacks in Afghanistan and Iran. Insurgency is not easily stopped.”

The President of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria, Dr. Ona Ekhomu, also said if the Federal Government gives money to the insurgents, it could empower them to carry out more attacks.

He said at a time when the sect was broke, giving money to them might be all they needed to regain more strength.

He said, “There were insinuations that for the 21 girls released recently by the insurgents, cash was given to the terrorists. Cash is exactly what the terrorists need to be strengthened.”

Likewise, a professor of African History, Peace and Conflict Studies and Director, Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Isaac Albert, said government had not been negotiating with Boko Haram from a position of strength.

He said, “We have said for some time now that we have defeated the sect but it is obvious that it is not true.”

But the Presidency on Friday insisted that the Federal Government did not pay members of the Boko Haram sect to secure freedom for the 21 Chibok girls.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said the position of government remains that cash was not involved in the release.

“Information Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, told the country that there was no cash involvement in the release of the 21 Chibok girls. If you have evidence that it was not so, simply produce it,” he said.

 However, one of the  lawmakers involved in the negotiation which led to the release of the 21 girls, confirmed that a ransom was paid to Boko Haram but said the amount was far less than $50m.

The source, who expressed shock when one of our correspondents put the question to him to confirm the payment, agreed to speak on condition of anonymity.

He said, “I don’t think it is up to that amount. Yes, there was a deal. Something like that (payment of a ransom) happened but it was never near the amount you just mentioned; it is even not up to a quarter of that amount. I can tell you that it was done (paid).

“I can also tell you that the second round of the talk was scuttled because of the disagreement on the next tranche of a ransom. The negotiation for another batch of the girls has hit the brick wall as a result of the failure to agree on an amount (to be paid as a ransom). I am speaking to you on this authoritatively.”

Frontier News - Even as the Nigerian government continued to keep lips sealed over the recent ransom paid to Boko Haram in exchange for the release of some Chibok girls, it has been revealed that the said ransom have contributed to the recent upsurge in the killings and disappearances of soldiers engaged in the fight against the insurgents.

Sources in the military hinted FrontiersNews that despite denials by the Federal Government, money was paid to the sect to secure the release of the abducted girls.


It was learnt that the insurgents demanded for $50m for the release of the girls but about a quarter of the sum was eventually paid.

We learnt that the Federal Government paid the cash in two currencies – the naira and the CFA Francs to the leaders of the sect to facilitate the release of the girls.

But, the highly-ranked military men who are engaged in the war, and who craved anonymity because they were not authorised to speak for the military authorities, attributed the recent upsurge in the activities of the insurgents to the huge ransom paid for the release of the girls.

Prior to the current increase in the attacks by the insurgents, it was learnt that the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole, deployed in the North-East, had effectively cut off food and logistics supply to the insurgents.

Some of the sources, who are also commanders at the war front, said that the troops had effectively defeated the Boko Haram members, who were on the run while a good number of them had surrendered and taken to a rehabilitation camp established by the Defence Headquarters in Yola.

In October, 83 soldiers were reported missing days after they came under a Boko Haram attack. Though there have been increasing reports of soldiers either missing or killed since the Chibok girls were released, the military initially denied the report, it later said that only 39 soldiers were missing.

Also, on November 4, seven military men, including Lt.-Col. Muhammad Abu-Ali, were killed on their way to reinforce troops at Mallam Fatori during  a Boko Haram attack. Two days later, one soldier was also killed while four others were wounded in the line of duty.

In October, 21 of the over 200 girls abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014 were released by the group.

However, the Federal Government denied exchanging insurgents for the abducted girls and paying a ransom to the sect.

But the military sources insisted that Boko Haram did not release the girls without getting anything in return and that the Federal Government indeed paid a ransom and released some of the group’s strategists that were detainees.

One of the sources said it was sad that the same government that was initially seen as tough enough to end insurgency in the country failed to negotiate with Boko Haram from a position of strength.

“It is unfortunate that in government’s desperation to secure the release of the Chibok girls, it has put our (soldiers’) lives in danger by yielding to the demands of the group to collect a ransom and secure the release of its commanders.

“It is now obvious that the group has reinforced and bought more weapons to fight us.”

According to another source, left to the military, the ransom and the exchange of Boko Haram members for Chibok girls would not have taken place.

 “Funds were given to Boko Haram and now we can all see the result of that action; there have been renewed attacks recently and many of our men have been killed in the process but we will not relent, we will continue to do our best to secure this nation.

“The military had reservations about the arrangement but it was not in our hands; it was a political decision that we had to abide with and it was the DSS that was directly in charge of the operation,” the source added.

Another source, who is also active in the war theatre, said, “They got the Chibok girls and suddenly the Boko Haram that we had beaten and chased out of Sambisa are attacking and killing men of quality.

“It is very obvious that they have used the money they got from the deal to buy equipment and recruit men to carry out their heinous acts.

“The group is still in Mallam Fatori, they have infested the entire area and their strongest point into Chad is Abadam. It is from there that they disperse their men to carry out attacks.

“Another thing you must note is that the towns around the borders are occupied by mercenaries from foreign countries. Where did they get the money to fund that?”

Investigation revealed that Boko Haram members,  who were routed out of their dreaded Sambisa enclave by the military, had regrouped at Abadam, and were still holding onto the fringes of Mallam Fatori in the northern part of Borno State.

It was further gathered that the group was engaging the services of mercenaries with their operational base in Abadam in the far north, close to Chad.

The latest incidents contradict President Muhammadu Buhari’s assertion on December 24, 2015 that Nigeria had “technically” won the war against Boko Haram and that the militant group could no longer mount conventional attacks against security forces or population centres.

Following the President’s assertion, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, also said on December 27, 2015 that “we have been vindicated because Boko Haram have been decapitated compared to the past records.”

The sect gained international attention when it kidnapped 219 Chibok schoolgirls on April 14, 2014.

Two years later, on April 10, 2016, the group said it wanted a $50m (N15.7bn) ransom to free the Chibok girls, according to a report by The Sunday Telegraph of London.

The publication said it gathered from sources close to the sect that the demand was made “during secret contacts with the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, who has said he is willing to negotiate for the girls’ freedom.”

The sect’s six-year insurgency has led to the deaths of over 17,000 people, destruction of more than 1,000 schools and displacement of about two million people.

Between May 2015 when President Buhari assumed office and October 2016, the insurgents have carried out over 20 attacks, leading to the deaths of over 2,600 Nigerians.

However, we learnt on Friday that combined forces of the ground troops, the fighter pilots of the Nigerian Air Force and local hunters had been deployed to fight the insurgents around some locations in Gwoza.

When one of our correspondents contacted the Acting Director, Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar, he said that the minor setback in the operations should not be taken to mean that the Boko Haram was a formidable force.

He told one of our correspondents on the telephone that the military was determined to defend the territorial integrity of the country and was equipped to do so.

He gave the assurance that Boko Haram would not achieve its objective of acquiring any territory in the country.

He said, “The group is not a force to be reckoned with as far as the military is concerned.

“In spite of the minor setback, it does not in any way mean that the Boko Haram is a force to be reckoned with. We will defend the integrity of Nigeria to the letter, and that is what we are committed to do.”

Faulting the payment of cash to the sect as a ransom for the girls, a United Kingdom-trained criminologist and Chairman of Puma Eye Security Services, Mr. Pedro Ayandokun, said it had to be responsible for the renewed terrorist attacks in the country.

He said, “I was never in support of making any exchange with Boko Haram. That is what is creating the problem. What they have got will not be used to buy rice, but to acquire ammunition.”

Also, the Chief Executive Officer of Security Watch Africa, Patrick Agbamu, said giving cash to the insurgents would encourage them to kidnap more girls.

He said, “The government ought not to give money to the terrorists. It will embolden them to kidnap more girls.”

Despite the insurgents’ recent attacks, Agbamu, however, asked for patience, saying, “Up till today, there are still attacks in Afghanistan and Iran. Insurgency is not easily stopped.”

The President of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria, Dr. Ona Ekhomu, also said if the Federal Government gives money to the insurgents, it could empower them to carry out more attacks.

He said at a time when the sect was broke, giving money to them might be all they needed to regain more strength.

He said, “There were insinuations that for the 21 girls released recently by the insurgents, cash was given to the terrorists. Cash is exactly what the terrorists need to be strengthened.”

Likewise, a professor of African History, Peace and Conflict Studies and Director, Institute of Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Isaac Albert, said government had not been negotiating with Boko Haram from a position of strength.

He said, “We have said for some time now that we have defeated the sect but it is obvious that it is not true.”

But the Presidency on Friday insisted that the Federal Government did not pay members of the Boko Haram sect to secure freedom for the 21 Chibok girls.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said the position of government remains that cash was not involved in the release.

“Information Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, told the country that there was no cash involvement in the release of the 21 Chibok girls. If you have evidence that it was not so, simply produce it,” he said.

 However, one of the  lawmakers involved in the negotiation which led to the release of the 21 girls, confirmed that a ransom was paid to Boko Haram but said the amount was far less than $50m.

The source, who expressed shock when one of our correspondents put the question to him to confirm the payment, agreed to speak on condition of anonymity.

He said, “I don’t think it is up to that amount. Yes, there was a deal. Something like that (payment of a ransom) happened but it was never near the amount you just mentioned; it is even not up to a quarter of that amount. I can tell you that it was done (paid).

“I can also tell you that the second round of the talk was scuttled because of the disagreement on the next tranche of a ransom. The negotiation for another batch of the girls has hit the brick wall as a result of the failure to agree on an amount (to be paid as a ransom). I am speaking to you on this authoritatively.”

BOMBSHELL: I Met Chibok Girls In Captivity; How 'Cabals' In Govt. Frustrating Rescue Effort - Salkida Reveals Top Secrets

BOMBSHELL: I Met Chibok Girls In Captivity; How 'Cabals' In Govt. Frustrating Rescue Effort - Salkida Reveals Top Secrets

Ahmad Salkida,
Daily Trust - Freelance journalist, Ahmad Salkida, yesterday said he met the Chibok girls, who have been in the captivity of Boko Haram, during negotiations on how to rescue them.

Though he did not give the exact date he met with the abductees, Salkida said he met the girls and their captors at the instance of the federal government.

“At least, today, I am probably the only one who has gone to location of swaps with detainees and I set my eyes on the girls in their early days in captivity, under a presidential cover to negotiate,” he said.

 Salkida is known for his access to Boko Haram and has been reporting on the Boko Haram insurgency for more than 10 years.


Salkida, who had been in the United Arab Emirates on self-exile since 2013, recently returned to Nigeria after he, with two others were declared wanted by the Nigerian Army for having “links” with the Boko Haram and refusing to divulge certain information.

In an email to Daily Trust on Sunday yesterday, Salkida faulted the narratives of the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and President Muhammadu Buhari’s biographer, Professor John Paden, on why the rescue of the Chibok girls remains problematic.

Salkida said it was not true that the leadership of Boko Haram demanded 5 billion Euros  (roughly N1.7 trillion) as ransom for the release of the abducted girls as stated by Paden in his book “Muhammadu Buhari: The challenge of leadership in Nigeria.

He said as the chief negotiator, he was at a loss as to why the information minister addressed a conference where he shifted the blame of the failed swap mission on the Boko Haram.

He said the government and the insurgents had their shortcomings in the rescue effort.

“I’m not sure I understand why our leaders choose to declassify important aspects of this negotiation when the girls are still in captivity, but I can categorically say that the claim of a demand of 5 billion Euros as published by President Buhari’s biographer is not the truth. 

“While it is true that the captors of the Chibok girls have shifted the goal post several times when a swap deal was near, we must ask ourselves, what was responsible for the volatility that has denied the rest of the surviving Chibok girls and other captives’ freedom? 

 “How did I know this and write with such audacity? I was the only negotiator that was flown to Maiduguri with some detainees in an Air Force plane and I stayed in the Maimalari military barracks for over three weeks with the detainees, trying to reach a deal.

“From my professional experience with both parties namely government authorities and the insurgents, I can state that these abducted girls would long have returned home if political and security officials in government had shown better understanding of what is at play.

“Never, even from the days of former President Goodluck Jonathan to today’s dispensation has government accepted a window of say two, three weeks and abided by it. So, we are dealing with insurgents who do not recognize your bureaucratic heritage and continue to shut out the windows each time the indicated timelines elapsed, and also dealing with political and security authorities that never considered it expedient to do their housekeeping ahead of acceptance of negotiation windows that are tied to timelines. 

 “There is no point to delve into much detail at this point, but suffice it to state that both sides have their share of blame. My experience is that both the Buhari led government and the preceding Jonathan administration desired a negotiated end to this imbroglio but none ever showed any hunger in tracking the footprints and understanding the tendencies of the enemy. 

 “I was not only involved in one or two attempts to free the Chibok girls with the current government, but on three separate occasions and even as recently as May/June, 2016, few months before I was declared wanted for allegedly refusing to cooperate with the same government and for having “links to terrorism” by the Nigerian Army”, he said. 

 According to him, there is vested interest within government circle undermining the rescue efforts.


Ahmad Salkida,
Daily Trust - Freelance journalist, Ahmad Salkida, yesterday said he met the Chibok girls, who have been in the captivity of Boko Haram, during negotiations on how to rescue them.

Though he did not give the exact date he met with the abductees, Salkida said he met the girls and their captors at the instance of the federal government.

“At least, today, I am probably the only one who has gone to location of swaps with detainees and I set my eyes on the girls in their early days in captivity, under a presidential cover to negotiate,” he said.

 Salkida is known for his access to Boko Haram and has been reporting on the Boko Haram insurgency for more than 10 years.


Salkida, who had been in the United Arab Emirates on self-exile since 2013, recently returned to Nigeria after he, with two others were declared wanted by the Nigerian Army for having “links” with the Boko Haram and refusing to divulge certain information.

In an email to Daily Trust on Sunday yesterday, Salkida faulted the narratives of the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and President Muhammadu Buhari’s biographer, Professor John Paden, on why the rescue of the Chibok girls remains problematic.

Salkida said it was not true that the leadership of Boko Haram demanded 5 billion Euros  (roughly N1.7 trillion) as ransom for the release of the abducted girls as stated by Paden in his book “Muhammadu Buhari: The challenge of leadership in Nigeria.

He said as the chief negotiator, he was at a loss as to why the information minister addressed a conference where he shifted the blame of the failed swap mission on the Boko Haram.

He said the government and the insurgents had their shortcomings in the rescue effort.

“I’m not sure I understand why our leaders choose to declassify important aspects of this negotiation when the girls are still in captivity, but I can categorically say that the claim of a demand of 5 billion Euros as published by President Buhari’s biographer is not the truth. 

“While it is true that the captors of the Chibok girls have shifted the goal post several times when a swap deal was near, we must ask ourselves, what was responsible for the volatility that has denied the rest of the surviving Chibok girls and other captives’ freedom? 

 “How did I know this and write with such audacity? I was the only negotiator that was flown to Maiduguri with some detainees in an Air Force plane and I stayed in the Maimalari military barracks for over three weeks with the detainees, trying to reach a deal.

“From my professional experience with both parties namely government authorities and the insurgents, I can state that these abducted girls would long have returned home if political and security officials in government had shown better understanding of what is at play.

“Never, even from the days of former President Goodluck Jonathan to today’s dispensation has government accepted a window of say two, three weeks and abided by it. So, we are dealing with insurgents who do not recognize your bureaucratic heritage and continue to shut out the windows each time the indicated timelines elapsed, and also dealing with political and security authorities that never considered it expedient to do their housekeeping ahead of acceptance of negotiation windows that are tied to timelines. 

 “There is no point to delve into much detail at this point, but suffice it to state that both sides have their share of blame. My experience is that both the Buhari led government and the preceding Jonathan administration desired a negotiated end to this imbroglio but none ever showed any hunger in tracking the footprints and understanding the tendencies of the enemy. 

 “I was not only involved in one or two attempts to free the Chibok girls with the current government, but on three separate occasions and even as recently as May/June, 2016, few months before I was declared wanted for allegedly refusing to cooperate with the same government and for having “links to terrorism” by the Nigerian Army”, he said. 

 According to him, there is vested interest within government circle undermining the rescue efforts.


Finally, Lai Mohammed Relieved Of His 'Best Job', Saraki's Stooge, A Former Minister Picked As Replacement

Finally, Lai Mohammed Relieved Of His 'Best Job', Saraki's Stooge, A Former Minister Picked As Replacement

Bolaji Abdullahi,
Mr. Bolaji Abdullahi, a former Minister of Sport would be handed the job of the publicity secretary of the ruling All progressive Congress (APC), except there is any last minute change in the decision

Abdullahi, who is believed to be a loyalist of the senate president,  Dr Bukola Saraki would replace his Kwara kinsman, who is the Information and Culture minister,  Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party, Guardian Newspaper reports


Mr. Abdullahi who joined the APC, alongside the Kwara State governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed, in the build up to the 2015 poll was first appointed Minister of Youth Development in 2011 and later asked to supervise the Sports Ministry before he was appointed substantive minister of sports in May 2012.

Tt was gathered from a reliable source that Abdullahi’s appointment would be ratified at a zonal convention of the party in no distant time, adding that the party settled for him due to his pedigree as a former journalist and the fact that he hails from the same Kwara State as Lai Mohammed, Guardian Newspaper says

The source ruled out the possibility of convening a national convention of the party as canvassed by the deputy national publicity secretary of the party,  Mr Timi Frank.

Frank who had been having a running battle with the national chairman of the party,  chief John Odigie-Oyegun over the replacement of Lai Mohammed had maintained that APC NEC meeting was over due according to the party’s constitution, which states in article 25 b( i) that “the National Executive Committee shall meet every quarter and or at any time decided by the national chairman  or at the request made in writing by at least, two-third of the members of the National Executive Committee, provided that not less than fourteen (14) days notice is given for the meeting to be summoned.”

The APC spokesman also listed pending issues, which arose from the last NEC meeting, but were yet to be addressed as follows:

“It was agreed at the last meeting that there should be a mini- convention to fill some vacant positions of the National Working Committee (NWC), but nothing has been done almost six months after. The issue of Board of Trustees (BOT) is still pending and some other issues, including crisis all over the state, but the only thing our national chairman can do is to conduct primaries. As a governing party, I believe Nigerians expect more than this from us.”

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Bolaji Abdullahi,
Mr. Bolaji Abdullahi, a former Minister of Sport would be handed the job of the publicity secretary of the ruling All progressive Congress (APC), except there is any last minute change in the decision

Abdullahi, who is believed to be a loyalist of the senate president,  Dr Bukola Saraki would replace his Kwara kinsman, who is the Information and Culture minister,  Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party, Guardian Newspaper reports


Mr. Abdullahi who joined the APC, alongside the Kwara State governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed, in the build up to the 2015 poll was first appointed Minister of Youth Development in 2011 and later asked to supervise the Sports Ministry before he was appointed substantive minister of sports in May 2012.

Tt was gathered from a reliable source that Abdullahi’s appointment would be ratified at a zonal convention of the party in no distant time, adding that the party settled for him due to his pedigree as a former journalist and the fact that he hails from the same Kwara State as Lai Mohammed, Guardian Newspaper says

The source ruled out the possibility of convening a national convention of the party as canvassed by the deputy national publicity secretary of the party,  Mr Timi Frank.

Frank who had been having a running battle with the national chairman of the party,  chief John Odigie-Oyegun over the replacement of Lai Mohammed had maintained that APC NEC meeting was over due according to the party’s constitution, which states in article 25 b( i) that “the National Executive Committee shall meet every quarter and or at any time decided by the national chairman  or at the request made in writing by at least, two-third of the members of the National Executive Committee, provided that not less than fourteen (14) days notice is given for the meeting to be summoned.”

The APC spokesman also listed pending issues, which arose from the last NEC meeting, but were yet to be addressed as follows:

“It was agreed at the last meeting that there should be a mini- convention to fill some vacant positions of the National Working Committee (NWC), but nothing has been done almost six months after. The issue of Board of Trustees (BOT) is still pending and some other issues, including crisis all over the state, but the only thing our national chairman can do is to conduct primaries. As a governing party, I believe Nigerians expect more than this from us.”

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Harsh Economy: PDP The ARMED ROBBER Sympathizing With APC The VICTIM - Lai Mohammed

Harsh Economy: PDP The ARMED ROBBER Sympathizing With APC The VICTIM - Lai Mohammed

TheCable - Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, says the call for resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the economy is “preposterous”.

Speaking in Abuja on Friday at a forum organised by the NAN, Mohammed lamented that PDP, the “armed robber” was sympathising with the victim, APC.

“It is very painful in a situation where the armed robber is now the one sympathising with the victim,” he said.

“I read in the dailies that the PDP said that the president must resign because of the economy.

“While we are not going to indulge in blame game, I think we should also be honest enough to admit that we will not have been where we are today if they had done what they ought to do. For the party to ask the president to resign is just a big joke.”

The minister said that although the government was not interested in blame game, it was important to set the records straight.

“Nigeria is not the only country hit by the recession and crash in price of crude, but other countries made savings,” Mohammed said.

“Saudi Arabia today has about $600billion in reserve and this is by planning and saving for the future, which the past administration failed to do during surplus.”

“This is not about blaming other administration, but we believe that one should be honest when criticising.”

Mohammed said the federal government would do everything possible to bring the country out of the
economic situation.

Earlier, Deji Adeyanju, the PDP’s new media director, had released a statement in Abuja, asking the president to resign “for destroying” the economy.

Adeyanju was reacting to the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) issued on Wednesday, which confirmed that Nigeria is in recession.

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TheCable - Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, says the call for resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the economy is “preposterous”.

Speaking in Abuja on Friday at a forum organised by the NAN, Mohammed lamented that PDP, the “armed robber” was sympathising with the victim, APC.

“It is very painful in a situation where the armed robber is now the one sympathising with the victim,” he said.

“I read in the dailies that the PDP said that the president must resign because of the economy.

“While we are not going to indulge in blame game, I think we should also be honest enough to admit that we will not have been where we are today if they had done what they ought to do. For the party to ask the president to resign is just a big joke.”

The minister said that although the government was not interested in blame game, it was important to set the records straight.

“Nigeria is not the only country hit by the recession and crash in price of crude, but other countries made savings,” Mohammed said.

“Saudi Arabia today has about $600billion in reserve and this is by planning and saving for the future, which the past administration failed to do during surplus.”

“This is not about blaming other administration, but we believe that one should be honest when criticising.”

Mohammed said the federal government would do everything possible to bring the country out of the
economic situation.

Earlier, Deji Adeyanju, the PDP’s new media director, had released a statement in Abuja, asking the president to resign “for destroying” the economy.

Adeyanju was reacting to the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) issued on Wednesday, which confirmed that Nigeria is in recession.

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Why Buhari's Minister 'REMOVED' From Army Chiefs INDICTED Over Arm Fraud - FG

Why Buhari's Minister 'REMOVED' From Army Chiefs INDICTED Over Arm Fraud - FG

Dambazau
Following News Punch report of missing of President Muhammadu Buhari's interior minister, Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau among the former military chief earlier reportedly indicted, the Federal Government has said that the report of the Presidential Committee on the Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement in the Armed Forces between 2007 and 2015 submitted on Thursday to President Muhammadu Buhari did not cover the period when the Minister of Interior, General Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau was Chief of Army Staff (COAS).


According to the government, what has been released so far is the report of the audit covering the period 2011 to 2015, Nigerian Tribune reports this morning

The current Minister of Interior, Lt.-General Dambazau was Chief of Army Staff between August 2008 and September 2010. He was preceded by Lt.-General Luka Yusuf who was COAS from June 2007 to August 2008.

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The report submitted on Thursday indicted two ex-chiefs of Army Staff, Lt.-Generals Azubuike Ihejirika and Kenneth Minimah. Ihejirika was COAS between September 2010 and January 2014 while Minimah held the post from January 2014 till July 2015.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Friday morning, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said that the committee that handled the probe would commence audit of procurement from 2007 to 2010 as soon as the necessary documents are available.

“When the documents regarding procurement from 2007 to 2010 are available and scrutinized, the committee will then issue its report on that.

“The audit is being done in phases and the report that was released on Thursday is the third of such,” he said.

The minister assured that the Federal Government’s anti-corruption fight is non-discriminatory and urged Nigerians to keep an open mind as events unfold.

He said, “No one should attempt to distract from the seriousness of the issues involved in this audit of defence equipment procurement.

“It is important to note that even though the total amount spent for procurement and operations within the period were N185,843,052,564.30 and $685,349,692.49, the irregularities in the awards ensured that the military did not get value for money, with very serious consequences

President Buhari had approved the further investigation of those involved in defence equipment procurement from 2007 to 2015 following recommendation of the committee charged with the investigation which found a number of irregularities in the contract awards.

The Third Interim Report of the Committee was released on Thursday and among those listed to be investigated are 18 serving and retired military personnel, 12 serving and retired public officials and 24 chief executive officers of companies involved in the procurement.

All were either accounting officers or played key roles in the Nigerian Army procurement activities during the period under review.

Specifically those listed for further investigation include two former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. O.A. Ihejirika (retd) and Lt.-Gen. K.T.J. Minimah (retd); former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs II, Dr Nurudeen Mohammed and three former Permanent Secretaries in the Ministry of Defence – Mr. Bukar Goni Aji, Mr. Haruna Sanusi and Mr E.O. Oyemomi.

Also, the CEOs to be investigated include Col. Olu Bamgbose (retd) of Bamverde Ltd; Mr. Amity Sade of Doiyatec Comms Ltd and DYI Global Services and Mr. Edward Churchill, of Westgate Global Trust Ltd.

According to AVM Jon Ode (retd) who is the chairman of the presidential committee, the total amounts spent for procurement and operations within the period were N185,843,052,564.30 and $685,349,692.49.

He said the committee found out that the Nigerian Army contracts awarded by the Ministry of Defence for the period under review were often awarded without significant input from end-user (Nigerian Army) and to vendors who lacked the necessary technical competence.

“As an example, three contracts with a total value of N5,940,000,000.00 were awarded to DYI Global Services Ltd and Doiyatec Comms Nig. Ltd (owned by the same individuals) for the procurement of military hardware, including 20 units of KM-38 Twin Hull Boats and six Units of 4X4 ambulances fitted with radios. The committee found that the two companies collected N5,103,500,000.00, representing 86% of the total value of the three contracts worth N5,940,000,000.00, but only performed to the tune of N2,992,183,705.31,’’ he said.

According to him, the committee also found that a contract worth N169,916,849.77 for the procurement of 53 armoured vehicles spare parts, with 90 days completion time, is yet to be completed five years after.

With respect to contracts awarded directly by the Nigerian Army, the committee found that many of the contracts were characterised by “lack of due process, in breach of extant procurement regulations and tainted by corrupt practices.”

He said, “In this regard, a review of the procurement carried out by Chok Ventures Ltd and Integrated Equipment Services Ltd established that between March 2011 and December 2013, the two companies exclusively procured various types of Toyota and Mitsubishi vehicles worth over N3,000,000,000.00 for the Nigerian Army without any competitive bidding.

“Though the committee found no credible evidence of delivery of the vehicles, the vendors were fully paid based on job completion certificate authenticated by the then Chief of Logistics.

“Also, analysis of the various bank accounts of the two companies showed transfers to individuals related to then Chief of Army Staff,’’ he said.



Dambazau
Following News Punch report of missing of President Muhammadu Buhari's interior minister, Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau among the former military chief earlier reportedly indicted, the Federal Government has said that the report of the Presidential Committee on the Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement in the Armed Forces between 2007 and 2015 submitted on Thursday to President Muhammadu Buhari did not cover the period when the Minister of Interior, General Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau was Chief of Army Staff (COAS).


According to the government, what has been released so far is the report of the audit covering the period 2011 to 2015, Nigerian Tribune reports this morning

The current Minister of Interior, Lt.-General Dambazau was Chief of Army Staff between August 2008 and September 2010. He was preceded by Lt.-General Luka Yusuf who was COAS from June 2007 to August 2008.

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The report submitted on Thursday indicted two ex-chiefs of Army Staff, Lt.-Generals Azubuike Ihejirika and Kenneth Minimah. Ihejirika was COAS between September 2010 and January 2014 while Minimah held the post from January 2014 till July 2015.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Friday morning, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said that the committee that handled the probe would commence audit of procurement from 2007 to 2010 as soon as the necessary documents are available.

“When the documents regarding procurement from 2007 to 2010 are available and scrutinized, the committee will then issue its report on that.

“The audit is being done in phases and the report that was released on Thursday is the third of such,” he said.

The minister assured that the Federal Government’s anti-corruption fight is non-discriminatory and urged Nigerians to keep an open mind as events unfold.

He said, “No one should attempt to distract from the seriousness of the issues involved in this audit of defence equipment procurement.

“It is important to note that even though the total amount spent for procurement and operations within the period were N185,843,052,564.30 and $685,349,692.49, the irregularities in the awards ensured that the military did not get value for money, with very serious consequences

President Buhari had approved the further investigation of those involved in defence equipment procurement from 2007 to 2015 following recommendation of the committee charged with the investigation which found a number of irregularities in the contract awards.

The Third Interim Report of the Committee was released on Thursday and among those listed to be investigated are 18 serving and retired military personnel, 12 serving and retired public officials and 24 chief executive officers of companies involved in the procurement.

All were either accounting officers or played key roles in the Nigerian Army procurement activities during the period under review.

Specifically those listed for further investigation include two former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. O.A. Ihejirika (retd) and Lt.-Gen. K.T.J. Minimah (retd); former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs II, Dr Nurudeen Mohammed and three former Permanent Secretaries in the Ministry of Defence – Mr. Bukar Goni Aji, Mr. Haruna Sanusi and Mr E.O. Oyemomi.

Also, the CEOs to be investigated include Col. Olu Bamgbose (retd) of Bamverde Ltd; Mr. Amity Sade of Doiyatec Comms Ltd and DYI Global Services and Mr. Edward Churchill, of Westgate Global Trust Ltd.

According to AVM Jon Ode (retd) who is the chairman of the presidential committee, the total amounts spent for procurement and operations within the period were N185,843,052,564.30 and $685,349,692.49.

He said the committee found out that the Nigerian Army contracts awarded by the Ministry of Defence for the period under review were often awarded without significant input from end-user (Nigerian Army) and to vendors who lacked the necessary technical competence.

“As an example, three contracts with a total value of N5,940,000,000.00 were awarded to DYI Global Services Ltd and Doiyatec Comms Nig. Ltd (owned by the same individuals) for the procurement of military hardware, including 20 units of KM-38 Twin Hull Boats and six Units of 4X4 ambulances fitted with radios. The committee found that the two companies collected N5,103,500,000.00, representing 86% of the total value of the three contracts worth N5,940,000,000.00, but only performed to the tune of N2,992,183,705.31,’’ he said.

According to him, the committee also found that a contract worth N169,916,849.77 for the procurement of 53 armoured vehicles spare parts, with 90 days completion time, is yet to be completed five years after.

With respect to contracts awarded directly by the Nigerian Army, the committee found that many of the contracts were characterised by “lack of due process, in breach of extant procurement regulations and tainted by corrupt practices.”

He said, “In this regard, a review of the procurement carried out by Chok Ventures Ltd and Integrated Equipment Services Ltd established that between March 2011 and December 2013, the two companies exclusively procured various types of Toyota and Mitsubishi vehicles worth over N3,000,000,000.00 for the Nigerian Army without any competitive bidding.

“Though the committee found no credible evidence of delivery of the vehicles, the vendors were fully paid based on job completion certificate authenticated by the then Chief of Logistics.

“Also, analysis of the various bank accounts of the two companies showed transfers to individuals related to then Chief of Army Staff,’’ he said.




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