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  • Photos: Mayhem in Abuja as Hausas clash with Gwari youths in Bwari; Riot leaves one dead

    Photos: Mayhem in Abuja as Hausas clash with Gwari youths in Bwari; Riot leaves one dead

    One person has reportedly died in an ongoing clash between Hausa and Gwari youths in Bwari, a satellite town in the Federal Capital Territory earlier today.

    The clash was said to have erupted following the appointment of a new traditional ruler by the Gwari.

    The Hausa youths were said to be unhappy over the choice of the new traditional ruler and his designation as an emir.

    A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity, explained that his church had to terminate the Christmas service when news of the violent clash filtered in.

    “The pastor quickly ended the service and asked everyone to go home; the youths were seen on the streets wielding cudgels, bottles and other weapons, the situation is tense,” he said.

    The FCT police spokesman, Anjuguri Manzah confirmed the violence, adding that armed policemen had been deployed in the town to contain the crisis.

    “The details of the incident is still sketchy, but our immediate objective is to contain the violence and ensure security of lives and property,” he said on the phone.

  • Buhari finally reacts to lingering fuel scarcity

    Buhari finally reacts to lingering fuel scarcity

    As fuel scarcity across the country bites harder, the Federal Government, yesterday, ordered that port charges be waived for vessels carrying Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol, to ensure their speedy clearance. These charges include port charges, pilotage charges and landing fees.

    Petrol-laden vessels of up to 100,000 metric tonnes (summer deadweight) pay up to US$6,800, vessels from 100,000-200,000 tonnes pay US$10,200, while vessels of 200,000 metric tonnes and above are charged US$13,600. The Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, charges $0.034 per barrel of fuel.

    This came as President Muhammadu Buhari broke his silence on the current scarcity yesterday, sympathising with Nigerians on the excruciating pains they were going through as a result of the scarcity.

    Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Mr. Maikanti Baru, who disclosed this at a briefing in Abuja, said the current Landing Cost of PMS was N171 per litre, meaning that at N145 per litre, the Federal Government was currently paying a subsidy of N26 on a litre of the commodity.

    Baru stated that the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Customs and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA were currently expediting the clearance of fuel vessels and anchorage services to facilitate speedy product transfers to  depots, including during weekends and public holidays.

    The NNPC helmsman noted that President Muhammadu Buhari was deeply concerned about the fuel crisis and had ordered all stakeholders involved, including security agencies to ensure speedy resolution of the situation.

    Buhari’s sympathy

    Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, broke his silence and sympathised with the people.

    The President, who said he was being briefed on the fuel situation in the country, assured that the NNPC was making efforts to ease the situation.

    Buhari in a statement he personally signed and posted on his verified twitter handle, said the scarcity was regrettable.

    He said: “The fuel scarcity being experienced nationwide is regrettable. I sympathise with all Nigerians on having to endure needless fuel queues.

    “I’m being regularly briefed, especially on the NNPC’s interventions to ensure that there is enough petrol available during this period & beyond.

    “I have the NNPC’s assurance that the situation will improve significantly over the next few days, as new shipments and supplies are distributed across the country.

    “I have also directed the regulators to step up their surveillance and bring an end to hoarding and price inflation by marketers

    “Let me also assure that the relevant agencies will continue to provide updates on the situation. I thank you all for your patience and understanding.”

    The persistent fuel crisis, despite assurances from there Federal Government in the past three weeks that it was going to be addressed with immediate effect, left some people stranded, especially those travelling for the Christmas celebration to different parts of the country.

    In some filing stations across the country, the petroleum product was sold above the Federal Government recommended pump price of N145.

    In some cases, between N200 and N300 per litre, while the black market price by hawkers on the streets was above that. Some Nigerians have argued that the government has no justification for the scarcity of petroleum products after increasing the pump price from N97.00 which was the price in the last administration to between N143-N145 per litre.

  • Buhari extends Service Chiefs’ tenure

    Buhari extends Service Chiefs’ tenure

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas and Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, will enjoy the tenure elongation according to a statement yesterday by Defence Minister Gen. Mansur Dan Ali.

    The statement signed by the minister’s spokesman Col. Tukur Gusau, said: “President Muhammadu Buhari, having carefully reviewed the on-going military operations across the nation and the efforts of the CDS and service chiefs in the counter insurgency operations in the Northeast coupled with the security situation of the Niger Delta region, has graciously approved the extension of tenure of service of the CDS, Gen. Olonisakin, the COAS, Lt.-Gen. Buratai, the CNS, Vice Admiral lbas and the CAS, Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar.

    “This extension is pursuant of the powers conferred on the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by Section 218 (l) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution and Section 09.06 of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions for Service for officers (2012) Revised.

    “The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali therefore congratulates the CDS and Service Chiefs for earning the confidence of the President and the people of Nigeria leading to their extension of service.”

    The statement did not state how long the extension will last although it is believed that service chiefs serve a two-year term unless it is elongated by the commander- in- chief, who is the appointing authority.

    The CDS and the service chiefs were appointed on July 13, 2015.

    Gen. Olonisakin was the Commander, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) before his elevation to CDS.

    The Ekiti State born General was a member of the 26th Regular Course.

    Lt. Gen. Buratai from Borno State, took over the baton from Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah, from his position as Commander of the Multinational Joint Taskforce.

    A member of the 29th Regular Course, Buratai, was commissioned into the Army as an Infantry Corps officer in December 1983.

    Vice Admiral Ibas, from Cross River State, was enlisted into the military in 1979 and commissioned a Sub-Lieutenant in 1983. He was the Chief Executive Officer of Navy Holdings Limited before his appointment as CNS.

    He headed the Western Naval Command (WNC) before being appointed.

    Air Marshal Sadeeq Abubakar was Chief of Administration, NAF headquarters. He also served as Chief of Defence Communications, Air Officer Commanding, NAF Training Command and Chief of Standards and Evaluation, NAF Headquarters.

  • Missing Billions: EFCC quizzes David Mark for allegedly stealing as Senate President

    Missing Billions: EFCC quizzes David Mark for allegedly stealing as Senate President

    It was gathered that David Mark, a former military general was invited to make statements to the commission on how several billions meant for projects at the national assembly were allegedly shared between him and a few others.

    He was released to go home after the interrogation, expected to return after the holidays.

    Reacting to the development, Comrade James Oche of Door to Door, Mark’s campaign organisation, described the invitation as witchunt.
    He said, “Look at the list – Sule Lamido, Atiku, now David Mark.

    The President should deal with insecurity and monumental failings and not try to bully people who want to get into the ring with him. What is he afraid of, even Mugabe invited and accepted opponents.
    “It’s been two years since David Mark lost the Presidency of the senate, why has it taken 2yrs for Buhari to investigate him, this was the number 3 man.

    “My conclusion- ‘another classic Buhari specially brewed Daura witchhunt.’ And really it’s a shame – and really people cannot wait to get Buhari kicked out in 2019. We didn’t vote for a military democratic dictatorship.”