Month: March 2024

  • Economic hardship: FCCPC decries warehouse looting, waylaying of food trucks

    Economic hardship: FCCPC decries warehouse looting, waylaying of food trucks

     

    Flowerbudnews

    The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has condemned the carting away of food items in warehouse and waylaying of food trucks across the country.

    Dr Adamu Abdullahi, the Executive Vice Chairman of FCCPC, who made the condemnation in Abuja while speaking to newsmen at an event with consumer international, the such actions are dangerous signs for the nation.

    Abdullahi, therefore, called for the abolition of trade market associations in order to stabilise the price of food in the markets.

    He said that the country needs practical solutions using partnerships, and that the biggest challenge and failure of the government is not introducing anti-competitive policies before integrating the economy.

    He explained that FCCPC does not regulate price of market goods but only advise the government on possible solutions to fair pricing and consumer rights.

    The Project Specialist, Consumers International, Davine Minayo, called on FCCPC and other authorities to implement food price monitoring mechanism that can provide great transparency.

    She called for a better management of food loss linked to supply chain.

    A stakeholder, Prof. Chiso Ndukwe-Okafor, Executive Director of the Consumer Advocacy and Empowerment Foundation (CADEF), berated the level of corruption in the subsidy level.

    She also called for adequate storage facilities to reduce food wastage. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Alleged forgery: Ex-NIRSAL MD, co-defendant docked

    Alleged forgery: Ex-NIRSAL MD, co-defendant docked

     

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    Mr Aliyu Abdulhameed, former Managing Directing, Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL) Plc, was, on Wednesday arraigned at a Federal High Court, Abuja on allegations bordering on document forgery.

    Abdulhameed was arraigned alongside Babangida Abdullahi, on a 10-count charge before Justice Inyang Ekwo.

    They were, however, admitted to terms of administrative bail earlier granted to them by the police.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Ekwo had, on Feb. 10, fixed today for the defendants to take their plea

    Upon resumed hearing, prosecuting counsel, Celestine Odo, informed the court that the matter was scheduled for arraignment of the duo and that he was ready to proceed.

    Odo applied that the charge be read to the defendants to take their plea.

    After the defendants pleaded not guilty to the 10 counts, the police lawyer sought a date for their trial.

    He also prayed the court to remand Abdulhameed and Abdullahi in Kuje Correctional Centre.

    Odo, who hinted that five witnesses had been listed in the charge, said that the prosecution would not call more than three witnesses to establish their case against the defendants.

    He said documentary evidence would equally be tendered by the witnesses.

    “You are going to bundle the documentary evidence per witness and paginate it from page 1 to the end.

    “I will take the documentary evidence in bundle and will not entertain any objection on admissibility.

    “Parties will be at liberty to address the court at conclusion of trial on both admissibility and probative value,” the judge said.

    Defendants’ lawyer, Akin Olujimi, SAN, however, applied for their bail.

    Olujimi said he had earlier filed the bail applications of the defendants on Feb. 24 and that the prosecution had not filed any counter affidavit in opposition.

    Odo, who confirmed that they were served with the application, said the prosecution was not opposing the request.

    The judge, who admitted them to bail on the terms of the administrative bail, adjourned the matter until May 20, May 21, May 22 and May 23 for trial.

    He, however, ordered the prosecution to transfer particulars of their bail to the court registry.

    NAN reports that the criminal, dated and filed Nov. 28, 2023, was marked: FHC)ABJ/CR/555/2023.

    In the charge signed by CSP Celestine Odo, Legal/Prosecution Section of the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters, the defendants, and others now at large, were alleged to have, about Oct. 23, 2023, conspired among themselves to commit an offence of forgery.

    In count two, the defendants, and others now at large, sometime in Oct. 23, 2023, were alleged to have conspired among themselves to commit an offfence.

    The offences are said to be contrary to Section 3(6) and punishable under Section 1(2){c} of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, Cap. M17, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2010.

    NAN reports that former President Muhammadu Buhari had, on Dec. 1, 2022, fired Abdulhammed on allegations of corruption bordering on agric loans.

    NIRSAL, a $500m non-bank financial institution, is a creation of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) mandated to manage agribusiness-related credit risks in Nigeria.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

  • Relief As Price Of Cement In Lokoja Falls By 20%.

    Relief As Price Of Cement In Lokoja Falls By 20%.

    Cement broke the jinx of hyper inflation in Nigeria as the price of a bag of the product fell from N11,000 to N8,000 in Lokoja, kogi state, north central Nigeria.

     

    This is the outcome of the market survey conducted by our correspondent in the state capital on Wednesday.

     

    Some cement sellers,interviewed by our correspondent, traced the down word trend to the appreciable level of naira to dollar from about N1,700 per dollar down to N1,500 or less in recent time. They described the development as a big relief, not only to them, in terms of business rebound but also that other segments of the population, especially members of the construction sector of the nation’s economy, would feel one positive experience or the other in the construction industry.

    The Reporters reports that cement and other building materials joined other goods and services with frightening hike in price tag as they hit the roof resulting in astronomical rise in cost of living in the country.

    As a result of the positive development in price of cement,many building contractors have returned to sites and engaging many bricklayers hitherto thrown into labour markets as the price of cement skyrocketed to almost intolerable degree.

    Members of the public who also spoke with our correspondent prayed for more down word prices of cement, other building materials as well as food stuffs amon others.

    Feelers from some local government areas of kogi state also indicate to The Reporters that,the price of cement has started coming down as well.

  • Members of ”Miyetti Allah” stage peaceful protest at FHC over detained President, Bodejo

    Members of ”Miyetti Allah” stage peaceful protest at FHC over detained President, Bodejo

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    Members of the ”Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore”, on Wednesday, staged a peaceful protest at the Federal High Court, Abuja to demand the unconditional release of their detained president, Bello Bodejo.

    The protesters, who carried a big banner with inscription: “”Free Bello Bodejo,” gathered at the entrance gate of the high-rise court to press home their demands.

    Other members of the group also carried placards which read: “DIA, Free Bodejo Now,” “Release Bodejo.”

    Comrade Kabir Matazu, who spoke on behalf of the group, said his arrest and detention was unlawful.

    According to him, in a democratic society, rule of law is the building block.

    “You cannot arbitrarily arrest individual without proper charge and arraigning him in court.

    “That is why we have gathered our members across the country to come here to agitate and also make our voice heard.

    “We call on the Nigerian security agencies should, without further delay, free and release unconditionally, Bello Bodejo, the president of Miyetti Allah,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Inyang Ekwo of a Federal High Court had, on March 5, fixed today for the hearing of Bodejo’s motion on notice, seeking his unconditional release from the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)’s custody.

    Justice Ekwo had, on Feb. 22, gave the Federal Government seven days to file charge against the detained Bodejo.

    The judge gave the order following the expiration of the earlier order granted the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) to remand Bodejo for 15 days in the custody of DIA pending conclusion of his investigation.

    NAN reports that the Federal Government, in a motion ex-parte marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/141/2024, sought an order to remand Bodejo, the sole respondent, in the NIA custody pending conclusion of investigation and arraignment in court.

    The motion was dated and filed Feb. 5 by M.B. Abubakar, Director, Public Prosecution of the Federation in the office of the AGF and Minister of Justice.

    In the affidavit deposed to by Noma Wando, a litigation officer in the ministry, he said Bodejo was arrested on Jan. 23 in Malia, Nasarawa State and was in custody.

    Wando said that his arrest was predicated on the alleged raising up an armed militia in detriment of the nation’s unity contrary to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    According to him, the suspect/respondent is being investigated for offences which constitute threat to national security under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition Act, 2022 ).(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

  • Osun APC, PDP trade words over Adeleke’s security alarm

    Osun APC, PDP trade words over Adeleke’s security alarm

    The Osun State chapters of the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party, on Wednesday, traded accusations over the security alarm raised by the governor of the state, Ademola Adeleke, on the alleged plans of hoodlums to attack schools and farm settlements in the state.

     

    Adeleke had earlier said intelligence reports indicated plans by hoodlums to attack schools and carry out abductions, as well as attack farm settlements.

     

    The governor also noted that he had summoned a security council meeting to address the situation.

     

    Reacting to Adeleke’s alarm, the APC in a statement by its chairman in Osun, Tajudeen Lawal, accused the governor of raising a false panic regarding security in the state.

     

    Lawal stated that it was disheartening that a governor would descend into pettiness by planting hoaxes in the media in order to divert the attention of the public.

     

    Lawal said, “Governor Adeleke should sit up for once and give the people of the state the quality governance he promised the people during his campaign instead of engaging in the creation of another phony agenda meant to have a diversionary motive.

     

    “We are not politically inexperienced not to have an understanding that the Adeleke-invented security threat against the state is a ploy to shift their attention from discussing his ill-thought out N100 billion white elephant projects when hunger is working on four legs in all the streets in the nooks and crannies of the state.

     

    is nothing wrong in a government being proactive on security issues, but it is criminal and an express admission of failure for any government to use same as a weapon of deceit to confuse the governed.”

     

    Reacting, Osun PDP chairman, Mr Sunday Bisi, described Osun APC as inhumane, unpatriotic and delusional for denying reports of threats to peace and security in the state.

     

    The statement reads, “We find it reprehensible and condemnable for the state APC to deny reports that have been confirmed by virtually all the security agencies in the state. Must the APC play politics with everything?

     

    “A patriotic governor raised the alarm on security threats and he summoned the state security council meeting. The council meeting attended by top security and service commanders reviewed the situation in the light of their field reports and mapped out preemptive measures.

     

    “The resolution of the state security meeting was made public including a list of steps the state is to take to stop the threats from materialising. Instead of commending the Governor for his foresight, the opposition has chosen to play bad, sore loser again, leveling unfounded allegations and playing games with the lives and properties of our people.

     

    “As a party, the PDP government is too well focussed on delivering on its infra and social programmes designed to restore the state from the depth of under-development the state was plunged into for 12 years.

  • Excitement as Ogun begins payment of N10,000 cash award to primary, secondary pupils

    Excitement as Ogun begins payment of N10,000 cash award to primary, secondary pupils

    It was excitement and praise galore as the Ogun State Government on Wednesday flagged off the payment of N10,000 cash award to 100,000 primary and secondary school learners in the over 2, 000 public schools across the four divisions of the state.

     

    The payment is in fulfilment of the promise made by the Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, to pay N10,000 to indigent pupils and students in the state’s primary and secondary schools.

     

    Speaking while monitoring the disbursement of the money in some schools in Abeokuta, Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu noted that the payment was one of the strategies used by the governor to provide succour to parents as a result of the present economic situation in the country.

     

    Prof. Arigbabu noted that the gesture was meant to provide succour to pupils and their parents.

     

    He said: “In view of the economic realities in the country, the governor decided to provide succour to the people of the state using multiplicity approaches to achieve this.

     

    “He believes that another strategy that could be used which has never been used by any government before is the health and education sectors to reach the populace. Through the education sector, you can truly reach out to those who need the palliative.

     

    We have over 2, 000 primary and secondary schools in all the four divisions of the state, and 100,000 learners in these schools would receive N10,00 each.”

     

    He emphasized that the government decided to pay through parents whose children are in public primary and secondary schools as the children do not have bank accounts due to their age.

     

    “As we meet and give the parents the governor’s message, they are receiving the alert for payment.The governor’s gesture is to support the parents in meeting their children’s needs,” he added.

     

    how the children were chosen, the commissioner maintained that the process was objective, adding that it was easy to come up with the list of indigent students as teachers who are part of the school system were given the burden to find the indigent students as they are the closest to them.

     

    “That is why we have not involved anybody who is not in the school system. The school system is not political. Civil servants are not supposed to be politicians, so the principals and the teachers have selected these children based on the fact that they have always seen them to be indigent students.

     

    “How do they know them? These are children without shoes, some of them have torn uniforms, some don’t have enough exercise books, and some can’t even buy textbooks. There are a number of things they would have seen, some of them, it is these teachers that will be contributing money to the support system.

     

    can assure you that the children we have chosen are children that are indigent. To confirm that for you, a parent came to me, she said that her child in this school was chosen, but she has another child in another school that was not chosen. That is telling you that indigency is relative,” he said.

     

    He disclosed that 50,000 students of Ogun State origin in both public and private tertiary institutions have been captured to be paid N50,000 each.

     

    The payment, he said, has started with about 20,000 students to be covered by the end of the week.

     

    “In the tertiary level, we are giving out N50,000 to each student. We have captured 50,000 students from all the tertiary institutions whose details have been submitted to us after we wrote to the Vice Chancellors, Rectors and Provosts.

     

    We are paying directly to the students to ensure that the money get to them. We started payment last week, and we have paid over 10,000 students, and before the end of this week, we would have paid 20,000, “the commissioner assured.

     

    Prof. Arigbabu also revealed that five exercise books would be given to 850,000 primary and secondary school learners, including those who did not benefit from the N10,000, adding that the governor was also preparing another package for the education sector.

     

    Also speaking, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo, who also monitor the disbursement exercise, opined that money would make a difference in the lives of those who really need it, noting that those who have received their alert have promised to make judicious use of it.

  • LG Elections: ‘No Chairmanship Candidate Has Been Endorsed’ – PDP Leaders

    LG Elections: ‘No Chairmanship Candidate Has Been Endorsed’ – PDP Leaders

    Politicians in Oshimili South Local Government Area, Delta State, have been cautioned to avoid utterances that could hit up the polity or foreclose the interest of would-be aspirants in the forthcoming local government elections in the state.

     

    Reacting to what they termed a misguided/misleading statement purportedly endorsing a candidate for the chairmanship position by the Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oshimili South local government area, Ogbeushi Dada Okonji during the PDP Delta North meeting, recently, the Concerned Leaders/Stakeholders of Oshimili South PDP described the pronouncement as divisive.

     

    In a four-point resolution after an emergency meeting of the group, signed by former Speaker of Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Peter Onwusanya, on behalf of the stakeholders, dissociated themselves from the pronouncement, adding that they had not endorsed any candidate or chosen a consensus candidate for the election as all tenets of a democratic process to elect a representative based on equity, fairness, and justice, will be followed.

     

     

    They cautioned the chairman and other politicians to stop utterances that could hit up the polity or foreclose aspirants willing to contest for positions, adding that such statements would lead to ‘further polarization of the. already polarized party’ in the local government area.

     

    The stakeholders called on the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and all PDP faithful to discountenance the outgoing chairman’s divisive pronouncement, even as they implored the PDP family in Oshimili South to remain calm while they await the date of the local government elections.

  • Sports administrator floats a new football club in Aba

    Sports administrator floats a new football club in Aba

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    A Sports Administrator, Ebere Amaraizu, says he has finalised arrangement to float a new football club within Aba axis of Abia.

     

    Amaraizu, who was the former Team Manager of Crime Busters FC, Enugu, told newsmen in Enugu on Wednesday that the new football would be known as Aba United Football Club.

     

    He said the registration of the Aba United FC, also known as Umu-Aba, with the Nationwide League One (NLO) is about being concluded, adding that the club would feature in NLO next season.

    “Aba United FC (Umu-Aba) of Enyimba City is setting a new direction for our young, talented and skilful football lads.

     

    “Umu-Aba is not just a football club but a source of alternative meaningful pathways against engaging in crime and criminality.

     

    “The team will offer life changing experience and opportunities to youths within Aba and its environs especially those at the risk of joining membership of unlawful societies and organized criminal groups,” he said.

     

    Amaraizu, a former Director of NLO in-charge of South-East activities, said that another intention at floating Aba United FC was for it to act as a community football team meant to turn out young football talents into national and international Assets.

     

    “This the football team will do by exposing them to Olympic Values of Excellence, Friendship and Respect as well as engaging the young talents in continuous football activities and competitions within and outside the country,” he said.

    Amaraizu, who is currently the Technical Director of the club, said that he was optimistic that the club would gain elevation from NLO league to the Nigeria National League (NNL) in no distance time.

     

    “I believe in no distace time the club exploits we be the talk of football lovers in Nigeria as we are going to put in hard work, industry, resilience and dynamism in the team to sharpen the raw and budding talents limelight.

     

    “We are current scouting and recruiting exceptionally talented young football players within Aba and its environs into the team,” he added. (Flowerbudnews)

  • EFCC Arrests 45 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Lagos

    EFCC Arrests 45 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Lagos

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Flowerbudnews:  The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) has arrested 45 suspected internet fraudsters in Ikorodu area of Lagos.

    They were arrested on Monday by operatives of the Lagos Zonal Command of the EFCC following intelligence on the activities of an Organised Cybercrime Syndicate Network, OCSN, operating in that axis of the state.

    Items recovered from them at the point of arrest include exotic vehicles, sophisticated mobile devices, and laptops, a statement by Dele Oyewale, EFCC Spokesman disclosed.

    They will soon be arraigned in court upon conclusion of investigations. (Flowerbudnews)