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Sokodeke Foundation Urges Muslims to Use Eid-El-Fitr Period To Pray Against COVID-19

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By Mohammed BB

Chairman, Sokodeke Foundation, Ibrahim Yahya-Mohammed, has urged Muslims to use the period of sallah to intensify prayers for God’s intervention against COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

Yahaya-Mohammed, the Talban Samarin Nupe, made the call in a Sallah message in Bida, Niger State, on Sunday.

He said prayers were the key to success and solution to problems, hence the need for Muslims to use the period to pray fervently for God’s intervention to end the pandemic.

The chairman also felicitated with the Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, Nupes at home and in the Diaspora for witnessing the end of Ramadan and celebration of the Eid-el-fitr.

He prayed that Allah would grant them grace for successfully completing the fast and answer their prayers.

Yahaya-Mohammed stressed the need for collaborative efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, which had devastated the world economy, Nigeria inclusive.

He also appealed to Nigerians to see government’s directive to stay at home and other policies to contain the spread of the virus as positive steps in tackling the situation.

He, therefore, advised Nigerians to ensure total compliance with the government and health experts’ directives to fight COVID-19 in the country.

The chairman urged religious, political, traditional and community leaders to continue to preach peace, unity and tolerance among the people.

He appealed to wealthy individuals to always assist the less privileged in the society with palliatives, to cushion the effect of the hardship brought to the society

According to him, it will do a lot of good to assist those in need with God-given wealth for the nation to move forward.

Professional Competence, Transparency, Accountability, National Spread Are Bases For Our Employment, Management Progression – NNPC

The Nigerian National Corporation (NNPC) has explained the parametres for employment as well as career progression in the corporation, using the recently concluded Graduate Trainee employment process as well as top Management promotion exercise executed by the corporation as an illustration.

The National Oil company says unblemished academic competence, logical thinking, ability to engage meaningfully in problem solving in addition to federal character are key to becoming an employee of the corporation.

To progress in the Management cadre, professional competence, accountability and transparency as well as ensuring national spread in top management positions are critical factors that are not negotiable.

Explaining the parametres, NNPC Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Dr. Kennie Obateru, stated that the basic academic requirement for newly employed Graduate Trainees in the corporation is a minimum of a Second-Class Upper Division, or an Upper Credit for Higher National Diploma (HND) certificate holders. Alternatively, a candidate holding a Second Class Lower Division degree or an HND Lower Credit Diploma holder, must in addition have acquired a Master’s degree in a relevant field.

He said that was applicable in the last recruitment exercise where qualified applicants undertook computer-based test conducted by a neutral national examinations body, following which the best performers were further taken through a formal interview session to ensure their suitability.

Obateru stated that the end product of the rigorous exercise was the new set of employees who have shown a lot of promise since the beginning of the onboarding programme which started earlier this month including engagements with the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, and some members of top management of the corporation.

The NNPC spokesperson says the fairness in the appointment of the new employees was such that many of the new employees expressed astonishments securing employment in the National Oil Company without any godfather.

He relayed the testimonies of a few of the Graduate Trainees who marveled at the opportunities before them:

Oluwatobi Ayo Yusuf from Lagos: Thanked the NNPC for the vision of providing a level playing field for all the participants in the recruitment process, describing it as the most fair and transparent recruitment that he has ever participated in, in Nigeria.

Onianwa Vin-Kingsley: Described NNPC recruitment process as excellently remarkable and urged other private and government institutions to always take a cue from the NNPC in order to inspire confidence in Nigeria youths.

Onyeulo Ikenna, a First Class graduate of Chemical Engineering: said despite the rigorous online application process for the NNPC job which almost deterred him from applying, he was impressed that he was employed without knowing any godfather anywhere.

Enyi Ada, from Port Harcourt, Rivers State: said NNPC’s employment journey disappointed all her negativity about how recruitment processes were conducted in Nigeria, stressing that despite the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, the corporation was able to conclude the process seamlessly.

Bolarinwa Simeon, a Civil Engineer: Said life was willing to give you whatever you wanted, noting that the entire NNPC recruitment process was transparent and credible from the computer-based test to the interview.

Suleiman Mahmud: Explained that his journey to NNPC was miraculous as he applied on the last day of the application and after receiving his offer of appointment his sick mother recovered from her age-long ailment miraculously.

The 1,050 graduate trainees were recently recruited by the NNPC and assumed duty virtually on Monday 4 May, 2020, due to the lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Country.

Obateru says the experiences of the long-time employees of NNPC are not dissimilar to those of the new intakes, adding that professional competence, adherence to the principle of transparency and accountability informed the recent top management appointment executed in the first week of March this year.

He further explained that the principle of federal character was also a factor in the progression of the newly appointees.

Throwing more light, Obateru stated that many top management officers of the corporation were moved to new positions while some were promoted based on their verifiable track records of performance, saying some Chief Operating Officers, Group General Managers and Managing Directors of subsidiaries were affected in what some industry analysts described as the most objective placement exercise in the recent history of the National Oil Company.

Topping the list of the changes, he said, was the re-deployment of the erstwhile Chief Operating Officer (COO), Upstream, Mr. Roland Ewubare, to the Ventures and Business Development Directorate as COO.
Under the arrangement, Ewubare, in the new order got an additional responsibility of business development, besides managing the group’s ventures.

Obateru stated that Ewubare would bring his competence to bear in the onerous task of laying the groundwork for the corporation to take up new business opportunities and challenges thrown up by the COVID-19 impasse. The new position would also see Ewubare traversing Downstream, Midstream and Upstream sectors to develop new ventures.

Prior to his promotion as COO, Upstream, Ewubare was the Group General Manager, National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) between August 2017 and July 2019. He was also the Managing Director, Integrated Data Services Limited, an NNPC subsidiary, from August 2015 to August 2017.

Ewubare is from the South South region of the Country.

Obateru said Ewubare’s position as COO Upstream was taken over by Engr. Adeyemi Adetunji, erstwhile Chief Operating Officer in charge of Downstream directorate.

A first-class Mechanical Engineering graduate of the University of Lagos, Adeyemi started his over 30 years career as a maintenance Engineer and later a project Engineer in Lever Brothers Nigeria Limited (Unilever).

Thereafter he joined Accenture, a management consultancy firm, where he rose to become a Partner, providing advisory services on a wide range of subjects for over 20 years.

He joined NNPC in January 2011 as the General Manager, Transformation Office – leading a team of NNPC and International Consultants to implement NNPC’s earlier developed corporate vision and strategic plans.

He is from the South West of the Country.

Obateru stated that the recent top management appointment also received affirmative action with the re-deployment of Ms. Lawrencia Ndupu to the Downstream. A Physicists and renowned explorationist, Laura, as she is fondly called by her colleagues, started her working career in NNPC in January 1986, now spanning over 32 years.

Through the years, she has held many key positions amongst which are Deputy Manager Geophysics at NAPIMS, Manager Exploration, Joint Venture Oil Operations Division, NAPIMS, and General Manger Operations, Commercial & Investment Directorate of NNPC. She had managed NNPC Oilfield Services Limited, a position she assumed since March 2016 before her recent appointment as Chief Operating Officer of the Ventures Directorate of NNPC which takes effect from 8th July, 2019.

She is from the South-East of the Country.

The changes was also spiced with the appointment of Mr. Bala Wunti, the erstwhile Managing Director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company as the new GGM of the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS).

With a chain of experience spanning close to 30 years, Wunti who hailed from the North East, was the initiator of ‘Operation White,’ a system put in place to promote transparency and accountability in the distribution of petroleum products across the country, and is generally adjudged a perfect fit for the job.

Wunti, a thoroughbred Oil and Gas Industry professional, is a graduate of Chemistry from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, with an MBA in Marketing from the Tafawa Balewa University in Bauchi and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management from the same university.

The list also included Mr. Lawal Sade as the new Managing Director of the NNPC Trading Company, a subsidiary of corporation. Before then he was the MD of NIDAS, a shipping arm of the NNPC. Mr. Sade had been essentially a marketer in the last 20 years with impressive outcomes.

During his stint in NIDAS, he secured the admittance of NNPC into the prestigious Oil Company International Marine Forum (OCIMF) membership, a globally recognized shipping community. His ability to deliver on goals has gained NIDAS a lot of credibility whereby its employees, shareholders and counterparties now have faith in its capacity to grow.

Obateru stated that the exercise kept in place Mr. Adokiye Tombomieye, from the South-South, as Group General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing, a highly strategic position in the corporation.

The NNPC spokesperson explained that the beauty of the new wave of appointments in NNPC depicted a leadership of the corporation determined and bent on ensuring placement of square pegs in square holes, while not losing sight of geographical spread, in respect of staffing.

Abike Dabiri: Nigeria’s No. 1 Hypocrite

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By Hashim Suleiman

I just stumbled on Abike’s outburst over her being excused from an edifice that’s not hers nor that of the office she commandeers. It made me wonder a lot because I have a fair idea of who Abike is. The recent one made me finalize her being far from who she portrays she is in the public.

Let me tell you people the usual attitude of some Nigerians who use overzealousness to make themselves relevant owing to the fact that there are very less of competent and strategic Nigerians who have ventured into politics. Can you see the reason why we have always clamored for Nigerians youths who have appropriate knowhow to join politics.

Abike came to the House of Representatives perhaps on such kinds of opportunities resulting from non participation of critical Nigerians and those are the same tactics she used to manipulate the house speakers into appointing her chairperson of critical committees with the latest being committee on diaspora for two consecutive terms. This manipulation could be as easy as mesmerizing people with spoken english.

It was the same tactics she employed in getting her self the job to be the MC for the campaigns of 2015 along with Dino Melaye and the latter did much more better than her with all the humor he brought on board to cover up her non resourceful and tactless commentaries. However, because she knows how to be sheepish around people, she was again able to manipulate to becoming the SA to President on diaspora and subsequently sweet mouthing them into making it an Agency of government. But honestly, I personally don’t see anything spectacular that she brings to that sector that she would be thinking so big or even having the wherewithal to drag people like Dr Isa Ali Pantami.

When it comes to this, it will become incumbent on us to drag her as watchers of the public space who sometimes try to be fair and let people be atleast for the sake of their gender. Abike cannot measure up to what she is trying to drag and the facts must be let out.

First of all, I have always known Abike Dabiri to be a Christian for all I care or at best not even identifying with any religion. However, recently when she was wishing Dele Momodu a birthday message, she automatically transformed into Hajiya Kafayat Abike Dabiri and that is in resemblance to the transformation those political hypocrites exhibit for political exigencies. How then could this person attempt to compare themselves with people who despite holding a critical government office have chosen to stick to their being Islamic scholars, I mean maintaining consistency over who they are. Be the judges here over who has the capabilities of being an absolute LIAR.

Furthermore, the above description of Abike goes contrary to my altercation with her on 3rd November, 2019 when I shared with her an article I had written then over the suitability of Dr Isa Pantami in the 2023 permutations. She got very angry with me and had to block me because she felt it was disgusting if Pantami was going to be vice to Asiwaju Tinubu and that would mean having a Muslim/Muslim ticket. She sounded like someone that is not into Islam very much and here she is trying to transform into Hajiya Kafayat overnight. I don’t get the drift. By the way I still have the excerpts of the chat I had with her.

I consider Abike to be an opportunistic and could claim to whatever to get relevance and such kind of person cannot be trusted. I can challenge her to a public debate over whatever she thinks she knows and she will be shocked how she will be shown she is not close to being the smartest or intelligent Nigerians.

She was also bandying staffs she is working with in her commission and for now we will choose not to enquirer about the process she used in employing them. Whether through advert or a waiver from the appropriate quarters.

Abike should rather keep quiet and enjoy her privileged position before she will use her own hands to expose her non qualification into the things she luckily got.

A word is supposedly enough for the wise they say.

Written by Hashim Suleiman E-mail: oneheartnaija@yahoo.com

Indabosky And The Emperor Of Rivers

By Tunde Odesola

It’s the peak of perfidy. A whore is missing, a drunk goes in search of her; the degenerate seeks the reprobate. This is how best I can translate the following Yoruba proverb into English without snapping the elastic cord that interweaves meaning and beauty into language: Asewo sonu, omuti nwa; eni ofo nwa eni adanu! Life loves symmetry. The Prophet of Anambra and the Emperor of Rivers, two honorable men radiating symmetric nobility.

For the Igbo, proverb is the palm oil with which words are eaten. Today, I’ll play the agidigbo, a Yoruba drumbeat danced by the wise, understood by the intelligent. But I won’t lose sight of the exactitude of language and the bluntness of truth.

Between 2003 and 2013, I was the Osun State correspondent of PUNCH newspapers. On Saturday, January 23, 2010, I received a phone call from the Alayemore of Ido Osun, His Royal Highness, Oba Aderemi Adeen Adedapo. “I have a potential exclusive for you and I want to serve it to you hot. I know PUNCH loves exclusives. Can you, please, come over, Otunba?” the monarch asked. The kabiyesi jocularly calls me his Otunba, a chief.

Bi ise o ba p’eni, enikan kii p’ese goes a Yoruba proverb that teaches industry. The journey between Osogbo and Ido Osun is the distance between the nose and the mouth.

In a jiffy, I was in Ido Osun. I prostrated. The US-trained architect turned king said, “There’s something brewing at the Osun aerodrome. That’s why I called you. I’ve sent my security officers there on reconnaissance.”

The security men arrived while the king was holding court with his real chiefs. I’m not a fake chief, either. They conferred with the king, who rose, took me inside an inner room and disclosed to me that some people had built some shacks at the aerodrome where they carry out suspected sinister activities nightly. Because it was already afternoon, the king suggested we visit the aerodrome the next morning. But I convinced him that we should storm the aerodrome right away. Within me, I knew leaving the story till the next day was a huge threat to my exclusive hold.

So, an armed five-vehicle convoy of the king drove in front while I drove behind en route to the aerodrome that was used for airlifting West African soldiers to the Second World War.

‘Rua ba su yami banza’ is a Hausa proverb that says ‘water doesn’t get bitter without a cause’. At the aerodrome, we came to a dense vegetation demarcated by palm fronds and a strip of red cloth. Everybody disembarked. There were three shacks within the demarcation. Two guards and I cut the palm fronds and red cloth leading to the biggest shack. We broke the door and stepped into a lightless worship centre that was draped in red cloth. We ransacked everywhere. On the altar was a confin that was also draped in red cloth. A guard and I opened the coffin.

The evil-smelling skeleton of a decomposed corpse stared back at us with millions of maggots swarming it.

At this juncture, word had reached worshippers in Osogbo that some invaders were rampaging their temple. Led by a woman, the worshippers rushed in and met us at work. The presence of the king, however, neutralised them. Nonetheless, they challenged us for disturbing their leader sleeping in his bed.

It got dark. The news filtered into town. I sent my story, pictures and a feature at the scene. My story led SUNDAY PUNCH the following day. The worshippers’ church headquarters in the Akindeko area of Osogbo was burnt by a mob while the police arrested leaders of the church.

Religion and politics, two human endeavors that should catalyse peace, progress and development, are, unfortunately, the Achilles heels of Nigeria’s accursed fate. Like the whore and the drunk, it’s the degenerates and the reprobates that have found themselves on the pulpit and in government houses across the land.

More than ever before in the history of Nigeria, shylocks in cassocks have taken over the pulpits, indoctrinating the masses wrongly by turning the Holy Bible upside down while the Christian Association of Nigeria watches. Nobody, not even the government, is ready to protect the citizenry from mammon pastors who smash their members against walls and chairs in the name of miracles. These merchandising pastors are everywhere; there’s a bearded one in the Egbe area of Lagos, who killed over 110 persons in one day but walks a free man today.

The charlatans aren’t in Christendom alone. Islam also has its share of merchants clerics who chain and shave people in the guise of healing and teaching. Sadly, tricksters of the two faiths capitalise on the ignorance, fears and desperation of the masses to control and exploit them.

The holy Prophet of Anambra, whose intelligence outweighs a grain of millet, has moved spirituality to high heavens. The light-skinned ex-commoner calls himself a lion who is greater than his father, Jesus Claist. Probably, the prophet didn’t attend primary school to learn how to pronounce the letter ‘r’.

I watched many videos of the wrestling prophet. But two bled my heart. In the first video, the ‘Lion Itself’ raised a dead woman. In the second video, the Liquid Metal physically outpunched a self-confessed disciple of Satan. In raising the dead, the Indabosky lay on the female ‘corpse’. And his intelligent congregation shouted halleluyah!

As it was with the worshippers at the Osun aerodrome, who were manipulated, the Anambra priest, who boastfully calls himself various undecipherable names, beats, slaps, punches, headbutts and slams worshippers in absurd miracles.

A couple of sorcerers have called Pawoseh a fake and challenged him to an open contest. Responding to one of his challengers, the lion of Anambra said two corpses should be provided for him and his challenger, and he who raises his own dead is the powerful one.

If he truly possesses the power to raise the dead, Indabosky should visit isolation centres across the country and heal coronavirus patients, he shouldn’t waste his anointing on raising the dead.

Indabosky has brought enough shame to the body of Christ such that CAN can’t continue to keep silent. It should worry CAN that someone who calls himself a Christian prophet is mostly seen spraying money, preaching war and violence. Validating the prophetic circus, a university awarded Liquid Metal an honorary doctorate degree to complete the cycle.

On the same edifying frequency with the Anambra prophet is the emperor of rivers. A few days ago, the wicked emperor became the law, the gavel and hangman.

A citizen had allegedly breached the law of social distancing by opening up his space to merriment. Instead of allowing the law to take its course, the emperor, whose name is the short form of ‘wicked’, threw out the citizen with the bathwater and demolished the gourd. Ridiculously, the emperor proclaims himself as an apostle of the law. But his action glorifies wickedness in law.

Not too long ago, the grunting emperor publicly abused a traditional ruler, calling him unprintable names during a meeting with traditional rulers in his kingdom. Calling the traditional ruler a boy and a sycophant, who ran errands some years back, the emperor threatened to sack any traditional ruler caught not clutching his sceptre at meetings.

Just like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission incurred N10m fine against the Federal Government in the SIM card saga involving President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Hanan, the guttural emperor will incur a fine against his kingdom over his latest ruthlessness – at the fullness of time.

Sadly, however, the responsibility of paying the fines incurred by the EFCC and the emperor will be borne by the masses. That’s the tragedy of a people eternally abused by priests and politicians.

Written by Tunde Odesola and first published in The PUNCH on Monday, May 25, 2020. Email: tundeodes2003@yahoo.com

Bar. Sowemimo Felicitates With Pa Clark At 93

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An Abuja based Lawyer and Director of Swift Publishing Company Limited, Bar. Oludotun Sowemimo has extolled the virtues of Nigeria’s former Information Minister, Chief Edwin Clark on the occasion of his 93rd birthday anniversary.

Bar. Oludotun Sowemimo described the nonagenarian as a father, grandfather, great grandfather, Elder statesman, iconic and quintessential who doesn’t hesitate to speak his mind on national issues.

“Chief Clark is a leader, a fearless crusader, educationist, philanthropist, legal luminary, the conscience of the South-South, a politician with track records of service and a national colossus whose sense of unity is anchored on true federalism, Bar. Sowemimo said.

Chief Edwin Clark

He further said that the Edwin Clark University Kiagbodo which he founded is a legacy of service and dedication which define his personality. Clark’s life is a book, a history of dedication. He is an enigma still unfolding.

“As one of the founders of  PANDEF and a staunch supporter of  the Amnesty  and Rehabilitation  programme  that brought Peace to the Niger Delta region  amidst  the threat of  economic  chaos in the oil and  gas sector, Chief Clark remains a detribalized leader with a great sense of humor, intelligence, witty who believes  in the unity of Nigeria as a nation.

“While felicitating with you on this joyous occasion, accept my best wishes and deepest goodwill, the statement concluded.

By-Election: Niger Delta Defenders’ Forum Endorses Former Gov. Dickson

Coordinator of Niger Delta Defenders’ Forum, Mr. Kokobaiye Abeki has endorsed former Governor of Bayelsa State, Henry Seriake Dickson of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as its Senatorial Candidate for the fourth coming Bayelsa West Bye election.

Mr Abeki who disclosed this while speaking to newsmen at Top-Rank Hotel Yenagoa, shortly after a closed door meeting with constituency and local government coordinators of Ekeremor and Sagbama, declared that “my people will speak again with their PVCs at the ballot as they did in 2012 and 2015”, informing that he has already directed his members and followers across the both local governments to cast their votes for Former Gov.Dickson.

He added that, “We cannot fail to acknowledge the giant imprints of Rt. Hon. Dickson’s administration as governor of Bayelsa State.”

According Mr. Abeki, former Gov. Dickson who was Legal Adviser, to Ijaw National Congress (INC), one time Attorney-General of Bayelsa State, Ranking Member of the Green Movement, Chaired many Committees and Co-chaired others and sponsored several peoples oriented Bills at the National Assembly has vast experience with robust contributions on national issues

“From building durable roads to providing affordable housing and qualitative healthcare, created amazing opportunities for our young ones, in providing them with gainful employment including numerous achievements in education, health, judiciary, agriculture among other critical sectors.

“We therefore join other stakeholders to urge the great umbrella (PDP) to give him an automatic ticket to represent Bayelsa West Senatorial District at the Senate.

“I want to join other stakeholders to say that Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson’s journey to the Senate should be automatic coronation and not a contest.” Mr Abeki reiterated.

We Didn’t Send Diaspora Commission Packing From Digital Economy Complex – NCC

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) said its attention has been drawn to a video making the rounds on social media alleging that the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) was ignominiously thrown out of the NCC building.

In a press release on Sunday signed by the Director, Public Affairs Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr. Henry Nkemadu, he said that it important that the general public is acquiesced with what really transpired with regard to the incident leading to the evacuation of the Diaspora Commission from the NCC building.

The statement read, “Following the completion of the NCC building at Mbora, Abuja designated as NCC Annex and the acute shortage of accommodation space for the staff of the Commission in the NCC Head Office at Maitama, Abuja, the Board of the Commission directed the decongestion of the Head Office Building.

“Some of the Departments of the NCC had started moving to the new Office Complex of Five (5) Floors when discussions were held between the NCC and the Diaspora Commission to enable the Diaspora Commission also to utilise any free offices within the Complex.

“The fifth floor allocated to them had to be used to accommodate other Departments from the NCC Headquarters to ease the congestion.

“NCC’s offer to house NiDCOM was predicated on the long held position of the NCC that agencies of Government will achieve more through strategic collaboration, partnership, synergy and sharing to the extent allowed by relevant laws.

“During this period, the NCC secured approval for the Commissioning of the Office Complex by the President, His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari and the launching of four important projects of the NCC and the renamed Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy (FMC&DE).

“The projects include the launching and unveiling of the Nigerian National Broadband Plan 2020 – 2025; commissioning of the Communications and Digital Economy Complex; launching of the Emergency Communications Centre and Toll-Free number 112; and the flag-off of the Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training.

“These important projects were a culmination of extensive collaboration between NCC and the other Parastatals of the FMC&DE and fittingly the Complex was renamed the COMMUNICATIONS AND DIGITAL ECONOMY COMPLEX in tandem with the new drive of the Federal Government towards a digital economy.

“The NCC has not withdrawn the offer but had hiccups arising from the preparation for the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari to inaugurate the Communications and Digital Economy Complex and launch other projects relating to the mandate of government.

“The Board and Management of the NCC took a decision to ensure that every activity in the building was in line with the Federal Government’s digital agenda.

Incidentally, after the offer of the office spaces to the Diaspora Commission, the Director General (DG), Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa had not visited the Complex to take possession of any of the offices and also the Commission had not started using any of these spaces as offices.

“As is usual in ensuring security and accountability before, during and after presidential visits, the building had to be cleared to allow for only known and identifiable persons to have access within the Complex.

“Therefore the Honourable Minister of the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami could not have sent armed men to drive the staff of the Diaspora Commission out of the Communications and Digital Economy Complex.

“At this time, only NCC Staff were accredited to have access within this premises as required by the security officials. All the properties belonging to the Diaspora Commission are safely warehoused in some of the Offices in the Complex.

“This is contrary to the position of the DG of NDC that the removal of her Commission from the building was punitive. This is not the correct position and we agree with her that there are always challenges in every human activity but the unforeseen challenges that arose in this case are not different but require understanding of all concerned, the statement concluded.

Eid With Aid

By Bala Ibrahim

All over the world, Muslims are celebrating the Eid with the aid of the mask. This is the first time in my life time, to witness the Sallah prayers under the compelling condition of social distancing, and the mandatory measure of worshiping with the mask. The protocol is as weird as it is absurd everywhere. For many of us, this is a novel experience, of observing the festivities without the conventional merriment of fusing for feasting. Coronavirus has come to corrupt the concordant convention.

My wife said the Sallah seems boring, because of the absence of the usual hustle and bustle of the town. Every family is confined to the comfort of it’s house. The regular visits of friends are restricted. The Emir’s cavalcade is curbed, just as the children’s hysteria for fun at the parks is either put on hold, paused, or paralyzed by the fear of the pandemic. The only item around in abundance is the mask, as it becomes the aid to the Eid.

I said to madam, we should be grateful to God that we are amongst those he speared to take stock of the social stress. Some are dead. Some are deformed, while others are in the hospital, struggling for breath through the aid of an aide. Coronavirus has brought us to the era of Eid with the mask as an aid.

This year’s Eid has come at a time the coronavirus has caused deaths and devastations to thousands of people globally, including over 200 in Nigeria, one of whom is the former Chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Mallam Abba Kyari. As a result, Nigeria, like many countries around the world, was forced to impose movement restrictions, as well as prohibiting the convergence of large gatherings, with a view to arresting the spread of the virus. The situation has brought some hardships and discomfort to many.

The discomfort is not limited to the public, the president is equally affected by the restrictions. PMB had observed the Eid prayers with his family at home in the presidential villa, Abuja, contrary to the convention of travelling to his country home in Daura, where he normally meets with friends and family members. So this year’s end of the Ramadan fast is without the large congregations for prayers and the fun of friends joining forces to feast. The fear of Covid-19, has made the wearing of the mask mandatory, thereby forcing all to have an Eid with the aid of the mask.

For the indefatigable governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, it’s not just an Eid with an aid, but an Eid with additional assignment. Pursuant to his determination to frustrate the spread of the disease, the governor said he would personally patrol the Kano-Kaduna boundary on the day of the Eid, so that nobody from Kano State would sneak into Kaduna state. “I will ensure that I personally visit and patrol the Kaduna-Kano boundary on Sallah day, and I will remain there from morning till night, to see who will dare enter Kaduna State. I will not leave there until late at night”-Governor El-Rufai.

Much as the lockdown has brought inconveniences, along with the added costume of the mask to the regular regalia in the Muslims sallah customs, the stay at home restriction has come with some surprising benefits. People that normally go out visiting others and socializing with new friends, now invest more time and energy looking after themselves and their families. The fear of contracting Covid-19 has made people more health conscious, particularly those that fall in the most vulnerable positions.

Yes, this is the first Sallah festival ever, where the mask is competing with the rosary, as the most important aid during the Eid. May Allah make the subsequent Eids, to come with ease, ameen.

Eid Celebrations: This Is A Moment Of Comfort – Sylva

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…….As  a tame but significant Eid celebrations begins across the country.

Former governor of Bayelsa State and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, has sent his warmest felicitations to the Nigerian Muslim Ummah on the occasion of this year’s Eid El-Fitre celebrations.

In a statement released to journalists, in Abuja, by his media aide, Julius Bokoru, Sylva wrote that it was relieving to know that this very important celebration, one that is fundamentally hinged on gratitude, happiness for all that has been afforded us, is coming at a time when a pandemic is attempting to dampen our resolve.

‘Against a backdrop of the COVID-19, I am extremely happy this year’s Eid is shining forth with all the positivity it entails. It is a bright spot and a moment of national comfort too’

Chief Timipre Sylva

This auspicious season, beyond the festivities, can be a time for us all to renew those positive virtues that defines us as a people: love for country, moral consistency, tolerance, sincerity and the spirit of sacrifice.

Sylva thanked Muslims across for the just concluded fasting and prayers which he considers an act of patriotism and service to nation.

SPECIAL FEATURE: One Hundred Days Of Gov Diri’s Prosperity Government

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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION, DOCUMENTATION AND SPEECH WRITING TO THE GOVERNOR OF BAYELSA STATE

In the last one hundred days the Prosperity Government under the leadership of Governor Douye Diri has done some things which includes;

1) The cutting down in the overhead cost by reducing the number of ministries to about 22.

2) He has also within this period set up committee to ascertain what needs to be done on projects and what is required to complete same .

3) He has also within the period began payment of pensioners their gratuities .

4) The governor has made policies and regulations in the combat of the global pandemic and the reality is clear .

5) He has also signed into law certain profound bills that will regulate the conduct of government business especially when procurement and borrowing is involved.

6) The governor in attempt to give a face lift to the state has begun to implement the master plan by ensuring that such houses that are outside the parameters of the yenagoa master plan are pulled down. This is seen both in Swali, Edepie and kpansia respectively.

7) In terms of engagement he has been engaging many stakeholders with a view to their contributions towards a better government where all shades of opinion are captured as non is a monopoly of knowledge.

It’s my submission that he definitely needs more time to show his polices and also implement same. Remember given the global pandemic we have a fall in economic activities leading to less receipt from the federation account and this has become a clog in the development wheel as funds are barely enough to cater for the daily running of government. Let us give the government some time to deal with these issues until the economy become more robust again.