Monday, November 5, 2018

Imo APC crisis: How I was offered private Jet, $2m to rig primary election – Gulak
The Chairman of the Imo State governorship primaries of the party which produced Senator Hope Uzodinma as the governorship candidate of the party, Ahmed Gulak, has revealed that he rejected to be flown on private jet and $2m as bribe to rig the primaries.
Gulak stated this when he addressed reporters in Abuja, adding that even though the offer was so tempting, he rejected it in order to do the right thing.
According to him, he had to persuade the parties that he was going to do the needful and conduct a free and fair primary.
He said he was happy because the party had vindicated him by insisted on the outcome of the primaries his panel held.
”Naturally, even before I went to Imo State, I was offered a private jet to take me to Imo state but I refused because I didn’t want to be compromised.
”I refused the private jet and even the tempting offer made to me, very tempting, we are talking about two million dollars here, which I refused.
”Although, I tried to persuade them that I was going to do what is needful, free and fair primaries. Every stakeholder must be involved.
”Immediately we landed at the airport, that was where the problem started. They wanted to kidnap every member and only God knows where they wanted to take us to, which I refused.
”And to say the least, I pity the Imo people but they have to take their destiny in their own hands and elect who they feel will represent them well. I am not from Imo state but I am a Nigerian.
”There is equality and there is equity. Some of our governors, I am sorry to say this, they take state resources as their personal resources and we know that power is transient.
After four or eight years you are out of power and the system will get you.
”But having said that, I am happy that the party has vindicated me and I know it is the best decision for the people of Imo state.”
Gulak stated this when he addressed reporters in Abuja, adding that even though the offer was so tempting, he rejected it in order to do the right thing.
According to him, he had to persuade the parties that he was going to do the needful and conduct a free and fair primary.
He said he was happy because the party had vindicated him by insisted on the outcome of the primaries his panel held.
”Naturally, even before I went to Imo State, I was offered a private jet to take me to Imo state but I refused because I didn’t want to be compromised.
”I refused the private jet and even the tempting offer made to me, very tempting, we are talking about two million dollars here, which I refused.
”Although, I tried to persuade them that I was going to do what is needful, free and fair primaries. Every stakeholder must be involved.
”Immediately we landed at the airport, that was where the problem started. They wanted to kidnap every member and only God knows where they wanted to take us to, which I refused.
”And to say the least, I pity the Imo people but they have to take their destiny in their own hands and elect who they feel will represent them well. I am not from Imo state but I am a Nigerian.
”There is equality and there is equity. Some of our governors, I am sorry to say this, they take state resources as their personal resources and we know that power is transient.
After four or eight years you are out of power and the system will get you.
”But having said that, I am happy that the party has vindicated me and I know it is the best decision for the people of Imo state.”

NLC calls off planned strike, reaches deal on minimum wage
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Labour leaders, who have called off a planned nationwide strike, have agreed a new national minimum wage at the end of negotiations with a Tripartite Committee, set up by the Federal government.
The agreed figure will be kept under wraps until 4.15 pm on Tuesday, when it will be revealed in a report to be presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr Ayuba Wabba, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, spoke to newsmen at the end of the Tripartite Committee meeting on the new National Minimum wage meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.
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He said the National Minimum Wage Negotiating committee has concluded its assignment and agreement has been reached and also documents have been signed.
“The report will be submitted to Mr President by today and therefore, having reached this position, the Organised Labour also decided that the proposed strike is hereby suspended.
” Therefore, we thought this should be communicated appropriately without also divulging this information as mutual agreement has been reached,” he said.
Ms People, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee also noted that the assignment of the committee has been concluded.
“We are going to present our report to Mr President today at 4:15 ,pm and he will reveal the figure that we have recommended, ” she said.
Mr Boss , Secretary of the Government of the Federation commended members of the committee for their time and commitment on the processes of recommending the new minimum wage.
“I am confident that government will give expeditious consideration of the report when submitted tomorrow to Mr President. And very soon the processes will be put in place to truly actualise your recommendations so that the status of our working populace will be enhanced and they would receive appropriate and commensurate payments for the services they offer to our nation and to the different sectors of our economy, ” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the organised Labour had threatened to commence nationwide strike on Nov. 6 over government rejection of a N30,000 minimum wage. Government offered N24,000, which labour also rejected.
The agreed figure will be kept under wraps until 4.15 pm on Tuesday, when it will be revealed in a report to be presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr Ayuba Wabba, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, spoke to newsmen at the end of the Tripartite Committee meeting on the new National Minimum wage meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.
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He said the National Minimum Wage Negotiating committee has concluded its assignment and agreement has been reached and also documents have been signed.
“The report will be submitted to Mr President by today and therefore, having reached this position, the Organised Labour also decided that the proposed strike is hereby suspended.
” Therefore, we thought this should be communicated appropriately without also divulging this information as mutual agreement has been reached,” he said.
Ms People, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee also noted that the assignment of the committee has been concluded.
“We are going to present our report to Mr President today at 4:15 ,pm and he will reveal the figure that we have recommended, ” she said.
Mr Boss , Secretary of the Government of the Federation commended members of the committee for their time and commitment on the processes of recommending the new minimum wage.
“I am confident that government will give expeditious consideration of the report when submitted tomorrow to Mr President. And very soon the processes will be put in place to truly actualise your recommendations so that the status of our working populace will be enhanced and they would receive appropriate and commensurate payments for the services they offer to our nation and to the different sectors of our economy, ” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the organised Labour had threatened to commence nationwide strike on Nov. 6 over government rejection of a N30,000 minimum wage. Government offered N24,000, which labour also rejected. Labour Congress, spoke to newsmen at the end of the Tripartite Comsee meeting on the new National Minimum wage meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.
He said the National Minimum Wage Negotiating committee has concluded its assignment and agreement has been reached and also documents have been signed.
“The report will be submitted to Mr President by today and therefore, having reached this position, the Organised Labour also decided that the proposed strike is hereby suspended
” Therefore, we thought this should be communicated appropriately without also divulging this information as mutual agreement has been reached,” he said.
Ms People, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee also noted that the assignment of the committee has been concluded.
“We are going to present our report to Mr President today at 4:15 ,pm and he will reveal the figure that we have recommended, ” she said.
Mr Boss , Secretary of the Government of the Federation commended members of the committee for their time and commitment on the processes of recommending the new minimum wage.
I am confident that government will give expeditious consideration of the report when submitted tomorrow to Mr President. And very soon the processes will be put in place to truly actualise your recommendations so that the status of our working populace will be enhanced and they would receive appropriate and commensurate payments for the services they offer to our nation and to the different sectors of our economy, ” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the organised Labour had threatened to commence nationwide strike on Nov. 6 over government rejection of a N30,000 minimum wage. Government offered N24,000, which labour also rejected.

ASUU begins indefinite nationwide strike
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has commenced an indefinite nationwide strike.
According to the union, the strike is to protest the poor funding of Nigerian universities.
Led by its National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU declared the strike at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) in Ondo State.
All academic staff of universities were directed to withdraw their services immediately.
ASUU specifically cited, “Failure on the side of the government to honour the memorandum of action signed between the union and the federal government in 2017” and “Renegotiation with ASUU which the government intentionally ignored with impunity” as its reasons for embarking on the strike.
According to the union, the strike is to protest the poor funding of Nigerian universities.
Led by its National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU declared the strike at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) in Ondo State.
All academic staff of universities were directed to withdraw their services immediately.
ASUU specifically cited, “Failure on the side of the government to honour the memorandum of action signed between the union and the federal government in 2017” and “Renegotiation with ASUU which the government intentionally ignored with impunity” as its reasons for embarking on the strike.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

We won’t leave Abuja without El-Zakzaky, Shiites dare Buhari, Buratai
“Buhari, free Zakzaky! Buratai, free El-Zakzaky!! Government, free El-Zakzaky!!! We will not surrender. Allah is our defender. We will never leave Abuja without El-Zakzaky…” Thousands of Shiite protesters chanted as they marched from the Mararaba bridge in Nasarawa state to Abuja on Monday, October 29, 2018.
The protest which started at about 2:15 pm soon turned bloody as the Shiites advanced the military checkpoint at Kugbo, a hilly area few kilometers from the popular AYA roundabout in Abuja, at about 3pm.
Attempts by the military to stop the protesters proved abortive as they felt they had conducted themselves in an organized manner that would not affect the flow of traffic.
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Soon, teargas and gunshots rented the air as road users were stopped meters away from the scene.
Postby
With journalists a few meters away, the combined team of men of the Nigerian Army and mobile Policemen engaged the protesters who were bearing sticks, stones and catapults.
“The military usually stopped cars, we are walking and not in cars. Why did they attempt to stop us,” spokesman of the group, Muhammadu Musa, spokesperson of the Shiites told Pulse after the incident vowing not to surrender despite the attacks on the sect.
“They (security) have been directed to kill as many of us as possible and we were expecting this,” Musa said. “We know that they are waiting for us at the checkpoint but we are determined to continue our march to Abuja. We will not stop protesting until our leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-zakzaky and his wife and all our members are released. We will not stop,” he announced.
Shiites attacked us - Army
Postby
While admitting that only three Shiite members were killed, the Army blamed the Shiites for launching an attack on them at the checkpoint.
“The sect in massive numbers forced their way into the troops checkpoint after overrunning the Police Force. The Police withdrew back to own troops position to join efforts to repel them,” the Army stated in a Facebook post same day.
“They fired weapons at own troops, throwing bottle canisters with fuel, large stones, catapults with dangerous objects and other dangerous items at troops causing bodily harm and stopping motorist movement, breaking their windscreen and causing heavy traffic.
“However, Troops repelled the attack in conjunction with the Nigerian Police Force to stop the situation from further deteriorating.
“Unfortunately, during the encounter 3 members of the sect were killed while 4 soldiers sustained various degrees of injuries and are being treated at a military medical facility," the statement read.
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A banner with the image of pro-Iranian Shiite Muslim cleric Ibrahim Zakzaky, who who has been held in custody for more than two years in Nigeria
(AFP/File)
But, this was not the first time security operatives were engaging with Shiite protesters.
Abuja, Nigeria’s protest capital
Almost every other week, there is a Shiite protest in Abuja.
In most cases, both protesters and security men sustain injuries with many losing their lives in demand for the release of El-zakzaky and his wife.
Regardless, the number of protesters continue to rise.
play
Protesters attacked by police in Abuja
(Twitter/@GbemiDennis)
Another Boko Haram?
Asides the general insecurity in the Federal Capital Territory in recent times, residents of Abuja have a greater concern – the Shiite protesters.
“We now go out praying not to run into these Shiite protesters,” Musa Rufai told our correspondent. “I am a Muslim and I will tell you that these people (Shiites) are not Muslims. They are worse than anything. People who don’t mind dying. They do not care if they die or anybody is hurt. God help this us,” he said.
Similarly, Amina Salihu, is concerned that the Shiites may become a bigger problem than Boko Haram.
play
Boko Haram’s spiritual chieftain Abubakar Shekau.
(247ureports.com)
“With the way these boys are going, they’ll become a bigger problem than Boko Haram if care is not taken,” Ms Saplay
said.
“These boys were not carrying anything before but now, they have sticks and catapults. What will happen if, God forbid, they get support from another country. This was how Boko Haram started. The military kept killing them and they learnt how to make bombs. Today, our brothers are still being killed in the northeast,” she stated, while urging the Federal Government to release El-Zakzaky.
Why FG is holding on to El-zakzaky - Lai
Attempts to get Nigeria’s Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, to speak on the failure of the Federal Government to release El-Zakzaky despite court order met a brick wall.
“This conference is not about Shiites protest. In due course, the government will address the issue,” the Minister responded to questions at a press conference on Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
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Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, fails to answer questions on El-zakzaky's continuous detention despite court orders for his release.
(Pulse)
The Minister had earlier disclosed that Sheikh El-zakzaky and his wife were not in prison as claimed.
He noted that the Shiite leader was in being kept in a house with his family members.
"How many Nigerians know that El Zakzaky is actually not in prison custody nor police custody nor DSS custody? El-Zakzaky is in a house with his family, this is the honest truth,” the minister said.
Addressing the government's rejection of court orders to release the cleric, the minister said the government is merely keeping him in protective custody because "nobody wants to accept him as a neighbour".
The minister said, "The court ruled that he will be released after his house has been rebuilt. Nobody wants to accept El-Zakzaky as a neighbor. So we have been able to build a house, where do we release him to."
While Lai believes that keeping El-zakzaky in a “protective custody” is in Nigeria's best interest, his followers have continued to demand for his release three years after he was captured during a clash between Shiites and Army in Zaria, Kaduna state.
The protest which started at about 2:15 pm soon turned bloody as the Shiites advanced the military checkpoint at Kugbo, a hilly area few kilometers from the popular AYA roundabout in Abuja, at about 3pm.
Attempts by the military to stop the protesters proved abortive as they felt they had conducted themselves in an organized manner that would not affect the flow of traffic.
X
Advertisement
Soon, teargas and gunshots rented the air as road users were stopped meters away from the scene.
Postby
With journalists a few meters away, the combined team of men of the Nigerian Army and mobile Policemen engaged the protesters who were bearing sticks, stones and catapults.
“The military usually stopped cars, we are walking and not in cars. Why did they attempt to stop us,” spokesman of the group, Muhammadu Musa, spokesperson of the Shiites told Pulse after the incident vowing not to surrender despite the attacks on the sect.
“They (security) have been directed to kill as many of us as possible and we were expecting this,” Musa said. “We know that they are waiting for us at the checkpoint but we are determined to continue our march to Abuja. We will not stop protesting until our leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-zakzaky and his wife and all our members are released. We will not stop,” he announced.
Shiites attacked us - Army
Postby
While admitting that only three Shiite members were killed, the Army blamed the Shiites for launching an attack on them at the checkpoint.
“The sect in massive numbers forced their way into the troops checkpoint after overrunning the Police Force. The Police withdrew back to own troops position to join efforts to repel them,” the Army stated in a Facebook post same day.
“They fired weapons at own troops, throwing bottle canisters with fuel, large stones, catapults with dangerous objects and other dangerous items at troops causing bodily harm and stopping motorist movement, breaking their windscreen and causing heavy traffic.
“However, Troops repelled the attack in conjunction with the Nigerian Police Force to stop the situation from further deteriorating.
“Unfortunately, during the encounter 3 members of the sect were killed while 4 soldiers sustained various degrees of injuries and are being treated at a military medical facility," the statement read.
play
A banner with the image of pro-Iranian Shiite Muslim cleric Ibrahim Zakzaky, who who has been held in custody for more than two years in Nigeria
(AFP/File)
But, this was not the first time security operatives were engaging with Shiite protesters.
Abuja, Nigeria’s protest capital
Almost every other week, there is a Shiite protest in Abuja.
In most cases, both protesters and security men sustain injuries with many losing their lives in demand for the release of El-zakzaky and his wife.
Regardless, the number of protesters continue to rise.
play
Protesters attacked by police in Abuja
(Twitter/@GbemiDennis)
Another Boko Haram?
Asides the general insecurity in the Federal Capital Territory in recent times, residents of Abuja have a greater concern – the Shiite protesters.
“We now go out praying not to run into these Shiite protesters,” Musa Rufai told our correspondent. “I am a Muslim and I will tell you that these people (Shiites) are not Muslims. They are worse than anything. People who don’t mind dying. They do not care if they die or anybody is hurt. God help this us,” he said.
Similarly, Amina Salihu, is concerned that the Shiites may become a bigger problem than Boko Haram.
play
Boko Haram’s spiritual chieftain Abubakar Shekau.
(247ureports.com)
“With the way these boys are going, they’ll become a bigger problem than Boko Haram if care is not taken,” Ms Saplay
said.
“These boys were not carrying anything before but now, they have sticks and catapults. What will happen if, God forbid, they get support from another country. This was how Boko Haram started. The military kept killing them and they learnt how to make bombs. Today, our brothers are still being killed in the northeast,” she stated, while urging the Federal Government to release El-Zakzaky.
Why FG is holding on to El-zakzaky - Lai
Attempts to get Nigeria’s Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, to speak on the failure of the Federal Government to release El-Zakzaky despite court order met a brick wall.
“This conference is not about Shiites protest. In due course, the government will address the issue,” the Minister responded to questions at a press conference on Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
play
Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, fails to answer questions on El-zakzaky's continuous detention despite court orders for his release.
(Pulse)
The Minister had earlier disclosed that Sheikh El-zakzaky and his wife were not in prison as claimed.
He noted that the Shiite leader was in being kept in a house with his family members.
"How many Nigerians know that El Zakzaky is actually not in prison custody nor police custody nor DSS custody? El-Zakzaky is in a house with his family, this is the honest truth,” the minister said.
Addressing the government's rejection of court orders to release the cleric, the minister said the government is merely keeping him in protective custody because "nobody wants to accept him as a neighbour".
The minister said, "The court ruled that he will be released after his house has been rebuilt. Nobody wants to accept El-Zakzaky as a neighbor. So we have been able to build a house, where do we release him to."
While Lai believes that keeping El-zakzaky in a “protective custody” is in Nigeria's best interest, his followers have continued to demand for his release three years after he was captured during a clash between Shiites and Army in Zaria, Kaduna state.
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