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20 January 2017

BREAKING: 11 DEAD AS POLICE, NIGERIAN ARMY ALLEGEDLY SHOOT UNARMED BIAFRANS CELEBRATING TRUMP'S INAUGURATION IN RIVERS (UPDATED)



Reports reaching Naij.com indicates that the Nigerian police and army allegedly shot unarmed Biafrans celebrating the inauguration of US president-elect Donald Trump in Port-Harcourt, Rivers state.


According to reports, the media and publicity ‎secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful, alleged that no fewer than 11 members of the pro-Biafra group have been shot dead by security operatives.

“They have attacked our people; 11 have been confirmed dead, many others have bullet wounds”, he claimed in the statement," he said.

He alleged that the attack was carried out by the police, the army and the Department of State Services.

A twitter user Anioke Collins, said Biafrians were been shot by police officers at Igwuocha area of the state.

It was reported earlier that pro-Biafra supporters took to the street in the Port Harcourt to march in solidarity to Trump.

Biafra supporters have always expressed their support for Trump hoping he will help them achieve the actualization for Biafra.

Recall that members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) visited Trump tower in New York to commence the 'Biafra For Trump Solidarity Rally'.


They also passed a message concerning the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu, their leader and the director of Radio Biafra who remains in custody since the middle of October 2015.

13 January 2017

Welcome to iREPORTINGLIVE: MMM is Back

Welcome to iREPORTINGLIVE: MMM is Back

MMM is Back



Dear members,

The holidays are over, and we''re now open. Just as promised. (You might have already noticed that we always stick to our promises. :-)) Actually, we promised to be open on January 14, but we''re open now, January 13, as you can see, which is a day earlier. (Well, I hope, the members of the System will forgive us for that. :-))


It''s related to the hysteria raised by the authorities and the mass media around MMM. By joining forces, they''ve managed to nearly give the members of the System a heart attack and have frightened them out of their wits. Poor souls don''t know what to expect. Will we open again or not? :-))


This is why we''ve decided, considering the situation, to reach out to the members, reassure and cheer them up by opening a little earlier. After all, Together We Can Change The World! :-))

Here we go.

1. As of this notice, MMM resumes its usual operation. You can now create your GH-requests.

2. However, it''s obvious that panic will reign in the first few days after the re-opening of the System. We’re likely to be deluged by GH-requests. Therefore, we''re going to make gradual paybacks by setting internal output limits. In other words, we will only pay a certain amount per day. Please, be prepared to wait for a couple of days. We are certain things will then calm down, and the System operation will return to normal.

We''re the ones setting the limits, so it''s completely under our control, and we are not expecting any emergencies in principle. Have no fear and go on about your business as usual. :-))

As the System is socially oriented, we will make paybacks to the poor and the economically disadvantaged in the first place: it means to the members with small PH amounts. The richer can wait. Moreover, we''ve warned you repeatedly to only provide help with amounts that are not critical for you. Therefore, if these large amounts are not critical for them (the richer), they can wait a few days. No need to be tragic about it. :-))

This is the way it''s going to be.

Hoping for your kind understanding, Sergey Mavrodi. We Change The World!

P. S. I''d like again to call on the authorities and the mass media: Please, leave us alone! Have mercy on people

SAHARAREPORTERS WEBSITE HAVE BEEN SHUT DOWN


Information reaching me now reveal that our popular Nigerian (investigative journalism website) Sahara Reporters have been shut-down.

As at 8am 13-Jan-2017 saharareporter website http://saharareporters.com cant be access
please what is happening. 
Hope this development is not due to the arrest of sahara reporter publisher Omoyele Sowore 

http://saharareporters.com/

12 January 2017

Nigerian Army Debunks Plan Attack Any Country

NIGERIAN ARMY IS NOT PLANNING TO ATTACK ANY COUNTRY


The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a publication by Premium Times online news medium titled "EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria raises troops for Gambia, ready to remove Yahya Jammeh".
This is not true.


Consequently, Nigerian Army wishes to disassociate itself from such false information that exists only in the figment of the imagination of the medium. There was no time or place Nigerian Army disclosed such information to the medium. If there is any, we challenge them to name the officer or soldier that gave them such information and when.


For the avoidance of doubt, Nigerian Army is not planning to attack any country.

It should be noted that such reckless and unprofessional conduct is not expected of any reputable and responsible news medium as it is inimical to national security.

The publication apart from being false in its entirety, it is unethical and capable of endangering the lives of Nigerians in diaspora.

The medium is please requested to always clarify such matters affecting national security and diplomatic issues that may endanger the safety and security of Nigerians abroad to avoid such misleading and embarrassing publication.

You are please requested to disseminate this information to the public through your medium.

Thank you for your kind cooperation.

Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations

11 January 2017

NIGERIAN ARMY TAKES PREMIUM TIMES TO COURT


The Nigerian Army has instituted a legal action against an online publication, the Premium Times over its failure to retract and apologize over false, subversive and malicious publications against the person of the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai and the Nigerian Army.
All efforts to make the medium make amend proved abortive.

Consequently, the Nigerian Army sent a letter to the management of the of the online publishers to retract and apologize before 31st December 2016. The medium however remained adamant and recalcitrant.

Consequently, the Nigerian Army has briefed it's lawyers to institute legal action against the medium. You are kindly requested to disseminate this information to the public through your medium.

Thank you for your kind cooperation.

Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations.


10 January 2017

DHQ REASSURES PRESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE ON NORTH EAST OF ITS SUPPORT


The Nigerian Armed Forces has reassured the Presidential Committee on the North-East Initiative (PCNI), of its unflinching support and collaboration in line with the Committee’s action plan of ensuring a coordinated  frame work for lasting  peace and stability in the North East.


The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin made this known when the Security and Peace building sub-committee of the PCNI paid him a courtesy call at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja.

Represented by the Chief of Defence Policy and Plans, Air Vice Marshal Bashir Saidu, the CDS expressed the readiness of the Military to collaborate with the PCNI in every area that would obliterate the suffering of the displaced persons and the speedy rebuilding of the damaged infrastructure.

Elated by the quality of the committee’s membership, the CDS said “all that is needed is a close collaboration between the military on one side and the committee on the other side until the war against insurgency is brought to a successful conclusion”.

He added that the military is ready to assist the peace building process urging the Chairman to remain in close contact with the military for continuous synergy.
Earlier, the Vice Chairman of the Committee and leader of the delegation, Alhaji Tumsa while applauding the military on behalf of the Chairman of PCNI, Gen TY Danjuma (rtd) for routing the remnants of Boko Haram terrorist in Sambisa forest. He expressed delight in the capabilities and resilience of the Nigerian Armed Forces at bringing peace back to the North East.

He said the visit was to acquaint the CDS on the PCNI’s mandate and its operational plans.  Alhaji Tumsa briefed the CDS about the committee’s new initiative of a working plan by all stakeholders in the peace building process and the rebuilding of the North East region.  

NIGERIA WE TRUST GROUP REPLIES BBOG APPRECIATE OUR SECURITY AGENCIES


We are yet to understand the antics of insurgency.  Recall that there is no nation that defeats insurgency within the shortest time as Nigeria did.  We should cast our mind back to some countries that have been battling insurgency for several decades. 

It is one of the characteristics of insurgency to restore to hit and run activities or  ambushing  using pockets of the remnants of the terrorists in form of sleeper cells to attack soft targets or vulnerable points.  

We have seen this even in the most developed Nations with all their technologies but when such things happen this does not mean that the terrorists are not defeated and nobody would cherish what the terrorist does rather the whole citizen will rise in support of the effort put in place to contain or condemn their activities.  

No Newspaper of prominence be it traditional or social media would make the attack or activities permanent in the pages of newspapers, but in our own case, some people and some papers drive pleasure or excitement portraying as if they are glad of the perpetual activities of the terrorist.  

Furthermore, some people will be commenting as if nothing is being done by terrorist group.  This is not encouraging at all. We have to appreciate the effort of all, including the security people, the government and all well meaning individual who give moral and other supportive role. 

The issue of apportioning blames should be over all hands should be on deck to make positive comments and work towards improving the security situation of our country.  
it is catastrophic to meddle security issues with politics in the national crisis as we are having today, requires unity of efforts irrespective of differences in parties, religion and ethnicity to attend to the national crisis till it is over. 

This is what nations and their citizens do.  Why don't we imbibe this sensible and nationalistic culture of being our brother's keeper.   Uncomplimentary comment from Aisha Yesufu BBOG leader and other persons and group cannot salvage the situation rather exasperated the situation. 
None of them ever tried to go to IDP's and show sign of love and sympathy, rather they are here in Abuja making fruitless protest, even though they have to do it to show their pay masters both national and international to justify the money collected from them.


Our military and other security agencies are doing more than enough to do the country proud and rescue all our brothers and sisters including the remaining Chibok girls.  Lets have confidence in our uniform people. 

For the campaigners, well done but appreciate what others are doing including the government even if you don't like it, we are succeeding and we will continue to succeed. God willing.

TROOPS RECOVER ANOTHER CHIBOK SCHOOL GIRL




Troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE during investigation of arrested suspected Boko Haram terrorists discovered one of the abducted Chibok School girls, Rakiya Abubkar, with her six months old baby.



According to preliminary investigation, it was discovered she is the daughter of Abubakar Gali Mulima and Habiba Abubakar of Chibok.



She further stated that she was a student of Senior Secondary School Class 3B (SS 3B), before her abduction along with her colleagues on 14th April 2014 by the Boko Haram terrorists.



Rakiya Abubakar is presently undergoing further medical investigation and would soon be released to the Borno State Government.



You are please requested to disseminate this information to public through your medium.



Thank you for your kind cooperation.



Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman

Director Army Public Relations

BRING BACK OUR GIRLS GROUP HOLD PROTEST FOR RELEASE OF CHIBOK GIRLS 2017

The Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) campaign group on Monday started yet another weeklong protest calling for the quick release of the remaining Chibok school girls in Boko Haram captivity.
This comes days after one of the missing girls identified as Rakiya Abubakar was rescued by the Nigerian Army with a 6 month old baby believed to be hers.

The protesters have however blocked from entering the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Despite the Police restriction, the Co-convener of the group, Oby Ezekwesili, urged members of the group to go on with the protest and ignore the threats of the police.

On January 8, 2017, it became 1,000 days since 276 girls were abducted by Boko Haram militants from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno state.
Some of the girls have since been released while others managed to escape, but at least 195 girls are still in captivity.
According to the group, 19 Chibok parents had died since the abduction of the girls in 2014.

Meanwhile, President, Muhammadu Buhari, has again restated the commitment of his administration in securing the release of the remaining girls.

The President in a statement by his Special Adviser Femi Adesina, gave the assurance saying he would not spare any effort to reunite the girls with their families.

“We are grateful to God that on this landmark day, we are not completely in the depths of despair, but buoyed with hope that our daughters will yet rejoin their families and loved ones

COMMERCIALISING THE ARMED FORCES: A DISGUSTING IDEA 2


The army’s participation in cattle farming in every part of the country is being guaranteed to be free of the tension fomented by nomadic herdsmen.

The Federation shall, subject to an Act of the National Assembly made in that behalf, equip and maintain the armed forces as may be considered adequate and effective for the purpose of defending Nigeria from external aggression; maintaining its territorial integrity and securing its borders from violation on land, sea or air; suppressing insurrection and acting in aid of civil authorities to restore order when called upon to do so by the president, but subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by an Act of the National Assembly; and performing such other functions as may be prescribed by an Act of the National Assembly.—1999 Constitution Sec 217.(2). [Emphasis added]

The first part of this piece describes details of the new mission of the military to become a major player in the country’s economy through direct and robust investment in agriculture. 
More specifically, the announcement by General Buratai includes playing a major role in the economy by moving nomadic cattle roving to the next level; raising fishing ponds, vegetable gardens, fruits, chicken and eggs, and establishing cattle ranch in every part of the country where there is a military base. 
The thrust of today’s column is to discuss concerns about decision of the military to amend its constitutional role, without reference to the legislature.
First concern is that the role of the armed forces in the development of the country is clearly stated in the constitution, as captured in the epigraph overleaf. 
The role assigned to the armed forces in the constitution is similar to the role allocated to the armed forces in most successful countries in the world: to protect and defend the country’s sovereignty, its people and its borders. 
This is the function of armies in the world, except a few countries, like Egypt and Pakistan, where the military is empowered to compete with civilians in every aspect of the economy. Defence and protection provide guarantee of peace and a peaceful environment in which all other human activities, economic and social, thrive. 
And this is what enables prosperity and provides conducive environment for citizens, owners of the country’s sovereignty, to engage in building the economy for all.
For the armed forces to be able to deliver the function of defence ably and successfully, the military engages in physical, psychological, and intellectual training. 
Making members of the armed forces combat-ready and effective requires concentration on their part. The funds to give the military undivided attention to protect citizens are provided by citizens. 
In short, professionalization of the military is considered crucial to peace and stability that can allow nations to prosper and develop sufficiently to create a good life for civilians and military alike. 
Any attempt by the military to divert the attention of its members from its statutory role and take on the task of growing the economy is fraught with danger for the country’s territorial integrity and security of life within the country.
More specifically, intellectual training for the military is quite demanding. 
It aims to build in every soldier and officer the knowledge necessary to function in the modern world – from the knowledge of history, geography, basic/applied sciences, diplomacy to the knowledge of engineering that can improve capacity of the military not only to use sophisticated weaponry but also to add value to weapons manufacturing. Nurturing a capable military is a lifelong engagement. It is therefore illogical for the country’s military to get attracted to the experiment of countries like Egypt and Pakistan, which use their armed forces to combine defence of the nation and economic production that ranges from poultry business to dairy production and selling insurance premiums. 
Any attempt to constitutionally allow the Nigerian military add new layers of civilian economic activities: raising cattle, goats, and chickens is bound to create distractions for the armed forces, thus putting security of the nation-state and its citizens at risk.
Although the duty of a soldier to protect and defend is universally at a great cost to the citizen; nevertheless, it is a price worth paying because the benefit is as priceless as it is unquantifiable, just as the recent routing of Boko Haram terrorists from Sambisa Forest has demonstrated. 
Most citizens have not paid adequate attention to General Buratai’s new policy of turning military men and women to cattle farmers. 
When citizens wake up to realise the danger in the military’s radical departure from its constitutional duty, they are bound to ask: How does cattle ranching by the military meet the purpose of defending and protecting citizens?
Citizens are also likely to wonder why the legislature would prefer to ignore attempts to institutionalise private profiteering for military officers by adding cattle and dairy production to their job description. 
True lovers of democracy and free enterprise in the country are bound to urge General Buratai’s civilian bosses, from the minister of defence to the president, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and the legislature to concentrate on soldiering and leave issues of politics and economic management to those who are trained to handle them. 
The involvement of the military in Nigeria’s politics for decades delivered instability with which the country is still struggling.
Why would anyone think that army’s institutional involvement in the economy of the country will deliver anything different? Effects of militarisation of the polity for decades, particularly redesigning the polity as a command system that turn states into subordinates of the central government from its status as coordinates are still being interrogated by citizens from various regions.
 There are other dangers in giving the military powers to determine its role without reference to the legislature. General Buratai’s policy announcement about the intention of the military to get involved in growing the nation’s economy threatens the principle of separation of powers. 
In particular, it poohpoohs the principle that in a democracy, the military are bound to operate in accordance with laws of the land with respect to constitutional and administrative law for every aspect of the nation’s life. It is in fact wrong for a policy that has not been approved by the legislature to be announced to the nation by a chief of the army, where there is a civilian minister of defence. 
The fact that the current president and minister of defence are retired soldiers does not give any officer the right to act as if the country is under military rule.
 The proposal by the military to engage in economic activity has capacity to distort the nation’s economy. 
For example, how can competition be fair if a branch of the executive (the military) funded by taxpayers arrogates to itself the power to become a player in an economy in which civilians who, unlike the military, have no access to public funds be assured of a level playing field? Without mincing words, the attempt by the military to grow the country’s economy instead of focusing on defending and protecting the country is a wrong-headed one. 
It is capable of scaring citizens with rich traditions of cattle farming, like the Fulani, from effective participation in this activity, if constitutionally armed men in the military are given license to compete for land and other resources with civilians. 
How fair is it for the military to acquire land on the terms of allocation for public use to be allowed to turn such land into profit making capital for military officers and their spouses?
 The argument that both Egyptian and Pakistani armies are as involved in their respective economies as the Nigerian military would want to be does not make the Pakistani or Egyptian model right for a multi-ethnic democratic federation. The question Mr. Buratai needs to ask himself is what advantage has the involvement of the Pakistani and Egyptian militaries in the running of their respective economies delivered for the people of those countries? Without any disrespect to these countries, the story is one of poverty and chronic instability.  
Neither Pakistan nor Egypt is mentioned among the world’s economic best practices. On the contrary, they figure prominently in the list of high receivers of aid from other countries.
 Finally, what the country needs as it moves into a regime of productive economy that requires creativity and innovation is not to turn its military into farmers. It is to invest more on the military to make it more reliable in terms of protecting the country from both internal and external attacks. The country has over 170 million civilians who can raise cows, goats, chickens, etc. 
It is politically unwise for an elected government, especially the legislature to support or look away from a proposal that may distract less than 500,000 members of its armed forces from giving the 170 million people the security cover they need to grow the economy.

MILITARY NOT PARTISAN IN DEC. 10 RIVERS RERUN ELECTIONS – DEFENCE HQTRS

Acting Director of Defence Information, Brig-Gen Rabe Abubakar,

The Director of Defence Information, Brig-Gen Rabe Abubakar, on Thursday opened up for the first time on the role of the military in the December 10, 2016 rerun elections in parts of Rivers State.
At least 38,000 security personnel pooled from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other paramilitary formations were deployed to Rivers State, in what international observers described as military over-kill for mere 21 assembly constituency seats.
There has been an overwhelming condemnation of the role of the military and other security agencies in influencing the outcome of the elections across the state.
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, speaking against rival All Progressives Congress (APC), had come down heavily on the military for its alleged role in influencing the outcome of the elections in favour of their opponents.
But Abubakar, on Thursday in Port Harcourt, stated that the military was not partisan in the last re-run elections in the state but was merely on ground to provide its professional services during the elections.
In a media chat with journalists, Abubakar, who is on tour of the different military formations in the country, announcing a transformation process in the Nigerian military, stated that the military was very professional in the exercise of it responsibilities during the much-castigated elections.
He said the military in its operations in relation to elections has the responsibility of securing the lives of the electorates and ensuring they have a safe and conducive atmosphere to peacefully exercise their franchise, adding that in the event of any default the military authority has internal mechanisms to discipline any indicted officer.
“If there is any person found wanting of professional misconduct during the Rivers re-run elections he would not be condoned. The military does not take sides with any political party in the conduct of elections,” said Abubakar.
He challenged anyone or establishment with credible evidence against the military in the conduct of the last re-run elections to come up with such evidence.
Abubakar explained that part of the on-going transformation of the military include that henceforth, the military would be more open to the press, regularly dish out of information, and would be ready to respond to enquiries from journalists.
“The military views the media as an important aspect of its operations of ensuring total peace and security in all parts of the country. We are always out to do all that is in our part to safeguard the lives and property of individuals and government,” he said.
He said the media was one of the important agencies that contribute to the achievement of peace in the society through its reportage of events and urged journalists to avoid reporting anything that would jeopardize the peace and harmony of the country.
“Let me assure you of our non-partisanship, and we expect you to see us as that,” he said, urging the media to help the people know that the military and other agencies are always out to maintain the security of lives and property

NIGERIAN ARMY’S LAUNCHES NEW DIVISION TARGETING KEY OIL STATES IN PH

Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, has been named as the headquarters of the newest division of the Nigeria Army targeted at securing the key oil states of Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta and Akwa Ibom.
The new division, called 6 Amphibious Division, is created to compliment the efforts of the Navy in securing the creeks and rivers of the oil region.
Before now, Port Harcourt had had an Amphibious Brigade (Bori Camp), now a division.
Hints of the creation of two more divisions of the Army (6 and 8 divisions) emerged on January 13, 2016, but it was confirmed in November 2016 by the Chief of Army Staff Tukur Burutai. Even then, no mention was made of the city or state to host the headquarters for the Niger Delta.
Now, the picture seems clearer as a General Officer Commanding (GOC) has been appointed, in the person of Major-General Kasimu Abdulkareem.
The new GOC has already arrived Port Harcourt to set up the structures and has paid a visit to the governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike. Wike had been bitter with security agencies since the rerun elections of December 10, 2016, with bitter complaints that they got huge support from his administration only to turn round to support his political rivals.
Now, however, the governor has offered support to the new army division and even pointed to them where to strike hardest.
The new GOC, while briefing the governor, informed that the new division was created out of the 82 Division in Enugu on November 7, 2016 in order to promote regional security. 
He confirmed that the division is to be in Port Harcourt and would focus on Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Delta and Bayelsa States to fight pipeline vandalism, cultism and militancy. He called on the Rivers State government to support the division. 
Reacting, Gov Wike said the state government would support the Division in strengthening the security architecture of the state and its environs.
He also advised the officers and soldiers of the Division against the politicisation of crime, noting that security was vital to the actualisation of all developmental programmes. 
Speaking during a courtesy visit by the GOC on Thursday at the Government House, Port Harcourt, Governor Wike said enhanced security leads to the development of other sectors.
“Let me assure you that as a government, we will continue to support the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army with the needed logistics to carry out her duties,” he said.
He commended the new GOC for the quick successes in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area where cultists had been routed.
The governor urged the military to step up its operations in the LGA to dislodge the remnants of cultists who refused to accept the State Amnesty Programme by laying down their arms.
He lauded the Federal Government for establishing the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army to help fight crime in the state, pledging that his administration would continue to work for the unity of the country

UNLAWFUL INVASION: AGAIN KEYAMO WRITES PMB, NIGERIAN ARMY OVER FG’S FISHERIES PROPERTY IN RIVERS


Civil Rights Lawyer, Barr. Festus Keyamo, has again sent a protest letter to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai over alleged unjust invasion and continued armed military presence at the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal in Port Harcourt, Rivers State against the Federal Government tenancy agreement reached with an indigenous company known as Black spring Nigeria Limited.
According to Keyamo, though the indigenous company, Black Spring, applied in January 2016 to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources for approval to manage the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal in Port Harcourt on two years lease and secured approval in April 2016 and paid the agreed N15million annually, a deployment of armed soldiers led by Lt.Col. Opurum and a Civilian, Ayakpo Wilson Dauyegha on the 5th of December,2016 forceful ejected the workers of the company on the alleged order of the Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri.

Barr. Festure Keyamo, in the protest letter to the President, Muhammadu Buhari, the Chief of Army Staff, the Leadership of the National Assembly and the Garrison Commander of the 6th Division of the Nigerian Army, Bori-Camp, dated 4th of January,2017, stated that the alleged action of the armed soldiers under the alleged directive of the Minister of State for Agriculture is a violation of the valid agreement reached with its client and unlawful.
The petition, which was signed on behalf of the Festus Keyamo Chambers, by Barr. Festus Keyamo, Mathew Omonade and Samuel Esharefasa, notified the authorities of the Nigerian Army in Rivers State that “ sequel to the preceding paragraph, a petition dated 12th December,2016,was sent to the General Officer Commanding 6th Division, Nigerina ARMY, Bori camp, requesting the General Officer Commanding to order your predecessor to deliver possession of the Bokokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal, Port Harcourt back to our client. And based on our letter dated 12th of December,2016,our client was allowed to take possession of the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal on the 19th of December,2016.”
“That surprisingly, as soon as our client was allowed possession into the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal, Port Harcourt by your predecessor, Lt. Col. Opurum, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri and the South- South Regional Director of the Ministry of Agriculture, Mr. Mike Brooks, at all cost for their personal aggrandizement and without wanting to adhere to due process of the law, were demented at your predecessor, Lt. Col. Opurum for not allowing himself to be used as a stooge.”
“That few weeks after our client took over possession, LT. Col. Opurum was transferred, with you appointed as the new Garrison Commander. That to keep their unlawful act of gross disregard for the rule of law and using the military as a tool in violating the due process of law, on the 27th day of December,2016,few days after our client took possession, heavily armed military officers acting on your directive invaded the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal and ordered the employees of our client to leave the property and till date, the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal has been under Military siege at your instance.”
“That sequel to your action above, one of the Directors of our client approached you with documents and receipts evidencing the facts that our client was in lawful possession of the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal which was unlawfully invaded by you and same was flagrantly ignored by you. Drawing your attention to paragraph a of the covenant of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development as explicitly contained in the agreement dated 13th April,2016,between the Ministry and our client, stated that the Tenant on paying the rent and performing the covenant contained in this agreement shall peacefully hold and enjoy the property for the whole term created under the agreement without any interruption by the landlord or any person claiming through under or in trust for it.”
“we wish to state that your actions are absolutely illegal, unlawful, unconstitutional, unprofessional, incomprehensible and untenable in a sane and civilized society. Our position is based on Nigerian Law as stated by Justice Oladiran Kazeem (JSC) concurring with the lead judgment of Hon. Justice Andrew Obaseki (JSC) in case of Obeya Memorial Hospital vs AG, Federation (1987) 3 NWLR, PT.60,Page 349, paragrapgh G-H. The above point was earlier given credence to by the Supreme Court in Military Governor of Lagos State vs Ojukwu&Anor (1986)2, NWLR,PT.10,Page 806,Particularly at Ratio 6.”

‘In the light of the above, we request you to, within 48 hours upon service of this letter on you, order your officers to vacate the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal, Port Harcourt, Rivers State and desist from further depriving our client access to the Borokiri Coastal Fisheries Terminal. Take Notice that if you fail to heed to our above mentioned demands, we shall be left with no other option but to commence legal action against you, in your personal capacity, and the Nigerian Army for trespass, which shall be inclusive of sundry monetary damages.

FAYOSE TO FG: BE TRUTHFUL ABOUT BOKO HARAM


The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has commiserated with the families of the Army Captain and five other soldiers reportedly killed on Sunday by Boko Haram insurgents during an attack on the Nigerian Army Brigade in Buni Yadi, Yobe State.
Fayose said the Federal Government must stop deceiving Nigerians with stories of defeat of Boko Haram insurgency and the return of Chibok girls.
The governor, who maintained that the ongoing war against the Boko Haram insurgents could only be won through truthful information and cooperation of all Nigerians, asked: “If indeed Boko Haram was already defeated, where are those suicide bombings and attacks coming from?”
In a release issued on Sunday by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said: “Nigerians are faced with many wars now, Boko Haram is just one of them and it is worrisome that we are not being told the truth about anything.
“It is like a patient telling his doctor that nothing is wrong with him. How will such patient be treated?”
Fayose said it was funny that the Federal Government was celebrating the recovery of what they called Boko Haram flag as a sign of defeat of the insurgents, while more daring attacks were being made by the same Boko Haram against the army, killing gallant soldiers.
He said: “The reality is that insecurity has increased in Nigeria more than President Muhammadu Buhari met it. Herdsmen have even killed more Nigerians than Boko Haram in the last one year while hundreds have died

through extrajudicial killings by security agencies.”
Speaking on the 21 Chibok girls said to have been rescued, Governor Fayose maintained that the real story behind the Chibok girls abduction will be told one day.
He said the Federal Government must tell Nigerians why the 21 rescued Chibok girls have not returned to their families since last year October.
He said: “Have you ever seen anyone that will be in captivity for that long and won’t be eager to reunite with his or her family two months after regaining freedom?
“If the girls are truly Chibok girls, their freedom must be total. They must also be allowed to tell their own stories. “However, as it appears, the girls may have moved from one captivity to another.”

09 January 2017

TOMPOLO’S WHEREABOUT IS UNKNOWN,’ ARMY

Abubakar said this while speaking with members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Warri correspondents’ chapel.

 

The Nigerian Army spokesman, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar has revealed that the military does not know if ex-militant leader, Tompolo is dead or alive.

He said “I don’t know if Tompolo is dead or alive but all I know is that the Armed Forces and other security agencies are ready to mitigate the various security challenges in the Niger Delta Region.”

Abubakar said this while speaking with members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Warri correspondents’ chapel.
The Army spokesman also called on the media to synergise with the Army and avoid any form of sensational reporting.
Abubakar also debunked claims that the military was in the Niger Delta region to intimidate indigenes, saying “Those insinuations are coming from people who feel our presence will impede their illegal operations in the Niger Delta.

“We are here to provide, maintain security and create the enabling environment in line with the constitution which is our mandate.”


He also added that “My visit here is to inform you that Nigeria’s Armed Forces and Security Agencies are extending the hands of friendship in a way of collaboration, synergizing and equally seeking their cooperation and your understanding taking into cognizance the fact that we are engaged in many operations across the spectrum of this great country. Media is one of the key stakeholders that we have at the back of our mind as a very key partner in mitigating the barriers of operations that the military and other security agencies are undertaking and we want to remind you that media being an agent of the escalation and fostering peaceful and harmonious relationships, it becomes important that we have this forum. “According to Daily Post, Abubakar also visited some military formations in the Niger Delta region. You will recall that Tompolo had earlier accused security operatives who are looking for members of the Niger Delta Avengers of harassing his family members and close associates.
ARMY DENIES KILLING 2000 YOUTHS IN SOUTH-EAST

09 January 2017 


The Nigerian Army has refuted the allegation by the Campaign for Democracy (CD) that no fewer than 2000 Igbo youths were killed under the guise of rules of engagement between August 2015 and August 2016.
The Deputy Director Army Public Relations of the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, Col. Sagir Musa, denied the allegation in a statement in Awka yesterday.

The military said it has investigated these allegations of rights violations and the results showed that the claim was false, malicious and should therefore, be ignored.

The CD also had called on the United Nations, (UN), the International Criminal Court, (ICC) and the United States to take notes of such man’s inhumanity to man being meted to defenseless Nigerians, especially the pro-Biafran groups.
According to Musa: “It is the same position that this rejoinder has soundly adopted.”

The statement said in part: “The attention of Headquarters 82 Division Nigerian Army has again been drawn to an unjustified and over flogged accusation, this time, by the Campaign for Democracy (CD) of “Mass killings of Igbo Youths by the Nigerian Army.

“For emphasis and clarity, the Nigerian Army as an accountable, morally and professionally sound organisation had variously through its human rights desk at the army headquarters, painstakingly investigated allegations of rights violations and the results indicated specifically that this claim is false, malicious and should therefore, be ignored for the sake of Nigeria.
BOKO HARAM ATTACKS NIGERIAN ARMY BASE, FIVE SOLDIERS KILLED -MILITARY SOURCE

8 January 2017


MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Five Nigerian soldiers and more than 15 Boko Haram fighters were killed when the jihadists attacked an army base in the remote northeast where the group has been fighting for an Islamic state, a military source said on Sunday.
Boko Haram attacked an army brigade in Buni Yadi in Yobe state late on Saturday, an army spokesman said by text message, without giving a casualty figure.
"Five soldiers lost their life in the attack though more than 15 Boko Haram were killed by troops," the military source said.

Several explosions could be heard on Sunday in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state where Boko Haram started its seven-year insurgency that has killed about 15,000 people and displaced more than 2 million.
Officials or medics were not immediately available to give a casualty figure.
In early 2015, Boko Haram controlled an area about the size of Belgium. It has been pushed out of most of that territory over the past year by Nigeria's army and troops from neighboring countries, moving to a base in the Sambisa forest.
Last month, the army said it had taken Boko Haram's key camp in the forest, although the group has staged suicide bombings since then.

Security analysts say the group's ability to carry out attacks in neighboring Niger, Cameroon and Chad suggests it has multiple bases. (Reporting by Lanre Ola and Ahmed Kingimi; Writing by Ulf Laessing; Editing by Peter Cooney)