Sunday, 30 August 2015

Police cut governors’ security detail


Governors have lost a chunk of their security detail as a result of the reorganisation of the functions of police officers and men.


Police security attached to the governors has been reduced to a maximum of 62 men – which is a unit – according to Inspector General of Police Solomon Arase.


Hitherto some governors had 150 policemen to secure them.


Arase, who spoke in Lagos at the weekend, said the police were worried that too many of their officers and men were doing jobs other than their core police duties, yet they were being promoted.


“When these people now have to be deployed from these special assignments back to their core duties, they may have lost touch,” he said.


According to him, that was behind the decision to withdrawal security from unauthorised persons who use police orderlies for personal aggrandisement rather than as a result of a real threat to their lives. Such people, he said, should find other ways to secure themselves.


He denied that policemen working with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) were recalled to undermine the anti-corruption crusade of the government.


According to him, policemen working in other agencies like the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), NAPTIP, ICPC and others, who had stayed more than five years, were recalled to be replaced with another set, if necessary.


He said the EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Lamorde requested the retention of some of them because they were on special assignments, which, he said, he agreed to do.


The Police Service Commission said last week that a special squad would be deployed on the highways and airports to stop policemen doing illegal guard duties.


Arase said deployment of policemen for guard duties had ensured that of the about 305, 000 policemen engaged by the government, only about 150,000 were available for core duties.


He added that 40,000 policemen across ranks were due to attend promotion courses which he would ensure as soon as funding is available.


The recruitment of 10,000 policemen as announced by the Federal Government would have to wait till next year when there would be budget for it, Arase said adding that only the best hands would be recruited to ensuring that people of integrity are hired.


He expressed his determination to build a data base crime investigation with the support of a $10millon grant from a foreign country.


“I assure you that I will leave the police better than I met it at the end of my tenure next year,” he said.





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Saraki for UN conference


Senate President Bukola Saraki will today lead the Nigerian delegation to participate in the fourth United Nations Conference of Parliamentary Heads holding at the organisation’s headquarters in New York, United States.


This year’s conference, which will be opened by the Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, will feature presentation of reports and debate on “placing democracy at the service of peace and sustainable development.”


Other issues billed for debate include ‘Challenges facing Parliaments today’, ‘Parliamentary Oversight: challenges and opportunities ‘, while a bi-lateral meeting with Dr. Saraki is expected to be hosted by the Speaker of the Israeli Parliament (Knesset), Mr. Yuli-Yoel Edelstein.


The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) and selected Heads of Parliaments (GLOBE International Representation) are also expected to meet on the sidelines of the conference.


The Senate President is billed to address the session of the world forum on Wednesday September 2 and later hold  a press conference immediately after the speech.


Saraki is accompanied on the trip by Senators Andy Uba, Shehu Sani and Dino Melaye.


Others on the entourage include Special Adviser to the Senate President on Economic Matters, Dr. Uchendu Okoye and Special Assistant on Public Partnerships.


The Senate president and his team departed the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for New York on Saturday ahead of the conference which begins today and ends on Wednesday.





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Council of Imams back Buhari’s loot recovery


The Council of Imams and Ulama in Kaduna State, on Sunday said the effort by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration in recovering stolen wealth from past corrupt officials, was commendable.


The resolution was passed in Kaduna after the council’s annual conference.


The Chairman of the Council, Alhaji Baban Tuni and the Secretary-General Yusuf Arrigasyyu, presented the resolution.


According to the resolution, the effort of the Federal Government to recover all ill-acquired wealth looted from the nation’s treasury was laudable.


Tuni said: “Therefore, it is compulsory to retrieve the people’s right from corrupt and selfish persons.


“The Council is urging the government to do justice to the culprits according to the provisions of the law.


“The Council also feels delighted and appreciative of the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari in its effort to wipe out insurgency and other terrorists acts from Nigeria.


“The Council equally observes that some progress and successes have been recorded at various levels within few months of this administration.’’


Tuni said further that the council was impressed about the recall of officers and men of the Nigerian Army who were dismissed on grounds of insubordination, treason and various other charges.


The Council, however, reminded Buhari and all other political leaders to fulfil their campaign promises to the electorate.


“We call on all Nigerians to remain steadfast and continuously pray for the sustenance of our country and we pray that Allah help our leaders to be just and truthful.”





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Ex-CSO, Dasuki set to be arraigned


Baring any unforeseen hindrances, former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki will be arraigned Tuesday before a Federal High Court in Abuja.


It was learnt Sunday evening that Dasuki will be arraigned on offences relating to illegal gun possession before Justice Adeniyi Ademola, who currently sits as the court’s vacation judge.


The Department of State Services (DSS) had recently announced that it had filed a charge against Dasuki following the search it conducted in the ex-NSA’s home in Abuja and his home state.


The DSS had, in a statement by its spokesperson, Tony Opuiyo stated that after searching Dasuki’s houses on July 16, 2015, its men discovered large cache of arms and ammunition and has subsequently charged him to court.


It added that the search was necessitated by credible intelligence which linked him to acts capable of undermining national security.


“The search operation led to the recovery of large cache of arms and ammunition among other things and for which further investigation was conducted.


“Consequently, on Monday 24th August, 2015, he was charged to court based on evidence so far obtained, but which relates to possession of fire arms without license,” Opuiyo stated.


He noted that the crime is punishable under section 27(i) (a)(i) of the Firearms Act Cap F28 LFN 2004.





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Saraki leads delegation to UN Conference of Parliamentary Heads


Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, will on Monday lead the Nigerian delegation to participate in the 4th United Nations Conference of Parliamentary Heads holding at the organisation’s headquarters in New York, United States.


This is contained in a statement by the Special Adviser to Senate President on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu released in Abuja.


The statement said that the Senate President is billed to address the session of the world forum on Wednesday September 2 and later hold a press conference immediately after the speech.


It said that this year’s conference which will be declared open by the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, will feature presentation of reports and general debate on “placing democracy at the service of peace and sustainable development.”


It said that other issues billed for debate include ‘Challenges facing Parliaments today’, ‘Parliamentary Oversight: challenges and opportunities ‘, while a bi-lateral meeting with Dr. Saraki is expected to be hosted by the Speaker of the Israeli Parliament (Knesset), Mr. Yuli-Yoel Edelstein.


It added that the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) and selected Heads of Parliaments (GLOBE International Representation) are also expected to meet on the sidelines of the conference.


Saraki is accompanied on the trip by Senators Andy Uba, Shehu Sani and Dino Melaye.


Others on the entourage include Special Adviser to the Senate President on Economic Matters, Dr. Uchendu Okoye and Special Assistant on Public Partnerships.


It said that the Saraki and his team departed the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja for New York on Saturday ahead of the conference which begins on Monday 31st August 2015 and ends on Wednesday September 3, 2015.





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Columnist kidnapped in Port Harcourt


A columnist with Vanguard newspaper, Dornu Kogbara, has been kidnapped in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.


The gunmen, who seized Kogbara Sunday morning, stormed her Nkpogu-Port Harcourt residence in a CRV car, amid gunshots, according to witnesses, who pleaded not to be named for security reason.


The kidnappers immediately disappeared with the columnist, whose whereabouts remained unknown, while contact for ransom payment had not been established with her family members, as at press time.





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