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  • Metro Arik Airline will return to the owner if reasonable debt is paid-AMCON

    Metro Arik Airline will return to the owner if reasonable debt is paid-AMCON

    By Oladele Eniola

    The Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has advised the Chairman of Arik Air, Johnson Arumemi-Ikide, to present a reasonable debt recovery plan in order to recover the airline.

    The Managing Director of AMCON, Mr Ahmed Kuru, gave the advice at a media interactive session in Lagos State.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that AMCON, the special debt recovery vehicle of the Federal Government, took over Arik Air in February 2017.

    The take over was part of measures to “save” the airline from “imminent collapse” citing gross mismanagement by Arik owners, and debt above N300 billion.

    Arumemi-Ikide, in July had attempted to reclaim the airline’s headquarters in Lagos following a Federal High Court ruling that faulted AMCON on transparency, transfer of Arik’s asset to float a new airline, and barring of Arumemi-Ikide from the airline’s facilities.

    Arik had on at least two occasions – in 2018 and 2022 – called for amicable settlement of the debt, which were welcome by AMCON and Arik Air (in-receivership) but failed.

    Kuru said once there was a reasonable settlement of the debts to AMCON and the banks, the receivership would be terminated and Arik Air Limited returned to its shareholders/owners alongside all documents and securities held by it and the banks.

    The managing director said regardless of the campaign of calumny against AMCON, it remained a resolution agency that had always supported businesses and would continue to support them in the overall interest of the Nigerian economy.

    He said, “AMCON is a resolution agency of the government, and we look forward to any obligor or debtor that wants to come to discuss repayment plan with us.

    “Our doors are always open to resolve debts because that is our primary function and aside from our recovery mandate, AMCON does not have a secret agenda.

    “So the challenges of the founder of the airline to recover his airline might seem difficult, but not irredeemable, however, there is always a way out of every situation.

    “There must always be a situation of give and take and AMCOM is now ready to sit down with the owners of Arik, if they are ready to agree on what is good for them and the Federal Government.

    “When we engage and arrive at an agreement, we will go back to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as well as the Ministry of Finance (MOF), and share such resolution strategy with them.”

    Kuru said it would be recalled that, in the past, AMCON had resolved issues that were more difficult and more complicated than the Arik issue such as the banks, oil and gas, manufacturing sector, real estate, telecommunications, among others.

    The managing director, however, said for any resolution to take place, the two parties involved must have an understanding and they should be convinced that there was always a way out.

    Kuru worried that since the coming of a new government, there had been a heightened campaign by some AMCON debtors that sought to evoke the emotion of the public to perceive the corporation and its recovery activities from negative optical prism.

    The managing director added that most debtors did not mind the huge problem their debts had caused the country.

    He stated that those pushing the negative campaign forgot  that Arik at the time had about 50 per cent passenger-load before it took over in 2017 under a receivership arrangement.

    Kuru said because the government of the day at that time was interested in saving the airline because of its strategic role in aviation sector, felt strongly that the airline must be saved from imminent collapse and national embarrassment.

    “At that time the government mandated AMCON to intervene, the airline was not paying staff salary, or insurance, and could not afford to buy aviation fuel to keep the planes flying.

    “It was so bad that nobody including some key aviation international partners wanted to do business with Arik among other issues,” he said.

    Kuru said before we took over, everything was wrong with Arik as the airline delayed flights for two to three days in a row while its aircraft were being arrested abroad, which was a big embarrassment to the country.

    According to him, if AMCON had not stepped in at the time the government asked AMCON to intervene, Arik would have gone under within two weeks.

    He said when some of the obligors heard the news of the proposed AMCON sunset, they stopped picking up its calls.

    The managing director said, in their mind, they believe AMCON would soon close shop, which would mean that the government would write off the debt.

    He stated that the process of winding AMCON down would be a process, affirming that no government would allow any debtor to walk away with the debt.

    NAN

  • Mohbad: Ibadan radio stations ban Naira Marley songs

    Mohbad: Ibadan radio stations ban Naira Marley songs

    Some radio stations in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, have placed a ban on all songs from Afeez Fashola, also known as Naira Marley, on all their platforms,

    The radio stations explained on Monday that the decision was taken due to the ongoing investigation into the mysterious death of a Lagos-based musician, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, also known as Mohbad.

     

    Recalls that the news of the death of the musician was announced last Tuesday at 27.

     

    The radio stations that have announced their decision included Splash 105.5 FM and Agidigbo 88.7 FM.

     

    Splash FM, in an internal memo that was sent to its staff on Monday, noted that the decision was taken in view of the sensitive nature of the death of the musician.

     

    “In view of the sensitive nature around the death of Mohbad and the criminal procedure the police have commenced, I will urge us all to exercise discretion.

    To this effect, Naira Marley’s songs have become NTBB (Not to be Broadcast) on our stations until further notice. This is with immediate effect,” the statement said.

     

    Agidigbo FM, in its own declaration, announced that it has ceased to air all songs from Marlian Records, owned by Naira Marley

     

    Agidigbo FM founder Dr. Oriyomi Hamzat made this announcement Monday night.

     

    “From today, all songs from Marlian music are forbidden at Agidigbo.

     

    “We did not say they were the ones who killed him (Mohbad), but all songs from their music label have been henceforth cancelled,” he said

  • NDDC boss tasks new Directors on challenges facing N/Delta region

    NDDC boss tasks new Directors on challenges facing N/Delta region

     

     

    By Nana Musa

    Abuja:  The Acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Dr Samuel Ogbukwu, has urged the new Directors to be committed to addressing challenges confronting the region and driving its sustainable development.

    Ogbukwu gave the advice at a two week course on leadership and performance management for directing staff of the NDDC in Abuja on Monday.

    The course was organised by the Human Resource Department of the commission in collaboration with the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON).

    Ogbukwu, represented by his Chief of staff, Rev. Obegha Oworibo, said that the Niger Delta region faced a myriad of challenges from infrastructure deficit to environmental concerns and socio economic disparities.

    Ogbukwu urged the new directors to lead with confidence, competence, integrity, transparency and commitment to the People of the region.

     

    He said that the immersive learning experience would equip the new directors with skills and insights to lead with confidence and competence.

     

    “This workshop is not just about individual growth but a collective progress of the Niger Delta, as leaders your decision and actions will ripple through our communities, impacting the lives of our people.

     

    “The NDDC mission is to facilitate the sustainable development of the Niger delta and your leadership is central to achieving this goal,” he said

     

    The NDDC boss also urged the new directors to embrace innovation and collaboration as tools for progress, champion inclusivity and diversity in their teams, saying,” it’s through diverse perspectives that find the best solution.*

    He also congratulated them on their transition from deputy directors to directors and commended ASCON for their continued support.

    The Director General of ASCON, Mrs Cecilia Gayya, said that the broad objective of the course was to equip the participants with requisite skills and knowledge, for enhanced performance of directing staff in the NDDC.

     

    She said that specifically, it was expected that at the end, the course should be able to broaden the intellectual scope of participants.

    Gayya said it would develop the analytical and problem-solving capabilities of participants to enable them anticipate and respond to the rapid socio-economic changes which characterise today’s work environment.

     

    She said it would equip the participants with the knowledge and skills needed to operate as professionals in definite management areas.

     

    The director general said that it would provide an opportunity for relating principles and theories of administration and management to practical situations.

     

    Gayya said that the course would equip participants with leadership and human relation skills.

     

    “It will also provide a forum for participants from different units and departments of the commission to exchange ideas on problems of management and leadership,”Gayya said.

     

    He said that the current economic crunch was a wake-up call for all of Nigerians to look inward and begin to do things differently.

     

    “We must be more proactive, resourceful and committed to the ideals of innovation, creativity and resourcefulness in managing public resources.

     

    “ In other words, effective leadership and performance management skills of the directing staff who are strategic managers at the NDDC must be sharpened and re-focused to ensure greater effectiveness and efficiency.

     

    “ Training and re-training are the veritable tools for maintaining peak performance in any organisation and the NDDC is not an exception,” Gayya said.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng) / Flowerbudnews

  • Cult killings: Ogun govt imposes curfew on Sagamu

    Cult killings: Ogun govt imposes curfew on Sagamu

    Following recent clashes among rival cult groups, the Ogun State Government has announced a seven-to-six curfew on Sagamu town.

     

    The government said all forms of movement in Sagamu would be restricted from 7pm to 6am.

     

    The government urged residents of Sagamu to abide by the restriction order pending when security agencies restored normalcy.

     

    This was made known in a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Lekan Adeniran, on Monday.

    This is to notify residents of Sagamu and its environs of total restriction of human and vehicular movement as a way of taking firm control of the security architecture of the area and protect the lives of the people and their property,” the statement said.

     

    He implored residents of the Sagamu to cooperate with security agencies in order “to restore normalcy and bring perpetrators of these dastardly acts to book.”

     

    No fewer than 20 persons were said to have been killed by cultists between Saturday and the early hours of Monday in Sagamu.

  • NACJ Felicitates  Oyo Speaker, Ogundoyin, Over Emergence  As Chairman, Conference Of Speakers

    NACJ Felicitates Oyo Speaker, Ogundoyin, Over Emergence As Chairman, Conference Of Speakers

    NACJ Felicitates Oyo Speaker, Ogundoyin, Over Emergence As Chairman, Conference Of Speakers

    By Adewale Owoade

    The Nigeria Association of Christian Journalists (NACJ) Oyo State chapter have congratulated the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin on his election as Chairman, Conference of Speakers.

    NACJ, Oyo State chapter, said this through a press release made available to Journalists, and signed by it’s Acting Chairman, Lekan Shobowale.

    The association described the Speaker’s election as an honour well deserved, and that he has demonstrated a high sense of leadership quality since he assumed office as the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly in 2019.

    It stated further that Rt. Hon Ogundoyin have proven to be a leader and mentor for younger generation which has always proven that the younger generations can always do it better.

    “While praying to God to grant you the wisdom, Knowledge and understanding to excel in this your call to duty, the entire body of Christian Journalists in the Oyo State will continue to pray along, for you to succeed in this your noble assignment.

    “Once again, congratulations, Mr Speaker and we wish you greater heights as you steer the ship of the 10th house of Assembly of Oyo state.

  • Enugu CP orders deployment of operatives to rescue reverend father, 3 others abducted

    Enugu CP orders deployment of operatives to rescue reverend father, 3 others abducted

     

    By Stanley Nwanosike

    Enugu:   The Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, CP Kanayo Uzuegbu, has ordered the deployment of more men to rescue a reverend father and three other persons abducted on Sunday in the state.

    This is contained in a statement by the Command’s Spokesman, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, on Monday in Enugu.

    “The Commissioner has ordered the deployment of more operatives and operational resources of the Command for the immediate rescue of one Marcelous Okide (m), identified as a Reverend Father, and three others, alleged to have been kidnapped.

    “Their abduction happened between Eke-Egede axis of Eke/Akpakunenze Road, in Udi Local Government Area of the state, on Sept. 17 at about 7 p.m.,” Ndukwe said.

    He further explained that the deployment was to aid the ongoing rescue operation of the victims within the locality.

    “The CP has assured that no stone will be left unturned in ensuring the rescue of the victims and fishing out of the perpetrators.

    “Further development shall be communicated, please,” he added. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng /Flowerbudnews

  • UNGA 78: Tinubu set to address General Assembly

    UNGA 78: Tinubu set to address General Assembly

     

    By Cecilia Ologunagba

    New York:   Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu is set to address world leaders at the ongoing 78th session of the high-level General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN headquarters in New York.

    The UN correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tinubu, in his first outing to the Assembly, will be addressing world leaders on Tuesday.

    The Nigerian president would deliver his statement around 6.00 p.m.(11.00 p.m. Nigerian time) to the world leaders.

    He will speak to the theme of the 78th session of the UNGA: “Rebuilding Trust and Reigniting Global Solidarity: Accelerating Action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals towards peace, prosperity, progress, and sustainability for all.”

    Tinubu’s address will also encompass several issues such as sustainable development, climate change, global cooperation, and the imperative to address inequalities and global humanitarian crises.

    NAN reports that Tinubu arrived in New York on Sunday and was received by the Minister of Foreign of Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, the Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the UN, Amb.Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, and Maj.-Gen. Dangana Allu, Nigeria’s Defence Attache, Washington D.C.

    Tinubu’s reception was a departure from the usual tradition where officials would line up at the airport to welcome the president.

    This time, only three officials were there at the airport to receive the president with the other Nigerian officials stationed at the UN Plaza Millenium Hilton Hotel to welcome him.

    Those at the hotel to welcome him were Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United States, Amb. Uzoma Emenike; Consul General of Nigeria in New York, Amb. Lot Egopija; and Consul General in Atlanta, Amb. Amina Samaila.

    Others are Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno; Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo; Gov. Uba Sani of Kaduna; Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe; and Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq of Kwara, among others.

    ) Formal Zamfara State Governor, Ahmed Yerima; Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq of Kwara; Uba Sani of Kaduna and Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe at UN Plaza Millenium Hilton Hotel in New York

    NAN reports that the Nigerian leader has attended the SDGs submit and other events on the sidelines of the event and is slated to be the fifth African leader to speak on Tuesday. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng) /Flowerbudnews

  • Breaking: Gunmen attack another Benue Link vehicle, abduct 11 passengers

    Breaking: Gunmen attack another Benue Link vehicle, abduct 11 passengers

     

    By Emmanuel Antswen

    Makurdi:. Gunmen on Sunday night attacked a Benue Link passenger bus and abducted at least 11 persons, multiple sources said on Monday.

    The driver of the vehicle and four passengers were however said to have escaped after the attack which occurred at about 10pm along Ogbokolo-Otukpa road in Okpokpwu Local Government Area of Benue.

    A competent source said that the kidnappers had initially demanded for N60 million, but came down to N16 million as ransom to release the passengers.

    A similar incident involving two buses of the transport company occurred on Sept. 10, and 28 people were kidnapped.

    A total of 26 of those abducted had been released while two are still with the kidnappers.

    Mr Omale Omale, the Commissioner for Power, Energy and Transport confirmed the development to newsmen in Makurdi.

    He however said details of the incident were still sketchy.

    Meanwhile, the Makurdi Zonal Centre of Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), said among the passengers abducted was a staff member of the organisation.

    The Zonal Director of the Centre, Mr Pam Nyam, has notified the police of the incident and requested urgent action to rescue all the abducted passengers. (NAN) www.nannews.ng / Flowerbudnews

  • Obasanjo disowns ‘wife’ who apologised to Obas, says he stands by his action

    Obasanjo disowns ‘wife’ who apologised to Obas, says he stands by his action

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has denied Madam Taiwo Martins, who apologised on his behalf for commanding some monarchs in Oyo State to stand up for Governor Seyi Makinde.

    Obasanjo had, while issuing the command to the monarchs at a public event, noted that a governor is more powerful than any king.

     

    Following the development, Madam Taiwo Martins, who claimed to be Obasanjo’s wife, issued an apology on behalf of the former President.

    However, reacting to the apology, Obasanjo disowned the woman and insisted that he stands by his comments.

     

    In a statement by his media aide, Kehinde Akinyemi, on Monday, Obasanjo expresed annoyance that “one Ms. Taiwo Martins” has authored a statement, appealing to Obas and Yorubas to forgive him as her husband.

     

    While conceding that the he and the woman gave birth to two children, Obasanjo stressed that she is not his wife, neither is she a member of his family.

    For the records, Ms. Martins has two children, Jonwo and Bunmi, for Chief Obasanjo but to say emphatically she is not his wife nor a member of the Obasanjo family.

     

    “Her posturing as Chief Obasanjo’s wife is false and that of an impostor. Nobody makes statement on behalf of the Obasanjo family except Chief Obasanjo or people delegated by him to do so.

    The state of health of Ms. Martins is known to all and sundry and whatever she says or does has nothing to do with Chief Obasanjo as an individual or the Obasanjo family as a whole,” the statement said.

     

    The statement added that Obasanjo has affirmed that “he stood firmly, unapologetically and uncompromisingly on the position that the Governor of a State holds the highest office in the State.

    The state of health of Ms. Martins is known to all and sundry and whatever she says or does has nothing to do with Chief Obasanjo as an individual or the Obasanjo family as a whole,” the statement said.

    The statement added that Obasanjo has affirmed that “he stood firmly, unapologetically and uncompromisingly on the position that the Governor of a State holds the highest office in the State.

    By that position, the respect, protocol and dignity that must be given to the Office by virtue of the Constitution must not be denied. To do otherwise is to deride the Office and the Constitution,” the statement added.

     

    Obasanjo incurred the wrath of many Yoruba people when he ordered the Oyo monarchs to stand up for the governor