Monday, June 11, 2018

BUHARI DEPARTS MOROCCO


BUHARI MARCHES ON RED CARPET IN MOROCCO


BUHARI STORMS MOROCCO FOR A TWO DAYS VISIT


Morocco and Nigeria agree to press on with pipeline plan

Morocco, Nigeria agree to press on with pipeline plan


HIGHLIGHTS

  • The two countries are looking to build an extension to Morocco of a pipeline that has been pumping gas from resource-rich southern Nigeria to Benin, Togo and Ghana since 2010.
  • The proposed pipeline, to be built in several phases, will measure some 5,660 kilometres (3,500 miles).
Nigeria's President Muhamad Buhari ( Reuters image) Nigeria's President Muhamad Buhari ( Reuters image)
Morocco and Nigeria have agreed on a cooperation plan to press on with a proposed pipeline transporting gas to the North African kingdom along the Atlantic coast.


King Mohammed VI and President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday oversaw the signing of the accord in Rabat detailing the way forward for the mega-project first agreed in 2016, Morocco's MAP news agency reported.

The two countries are looking to build an extension to Morocco of a pipeline that has been pumping gas from resource-rich southern Nigeria to Benin, Togo and Ghana since 2010.

"For economic, political, legal and security reasons, the choice was made for a combined onshore/offshore route," a statement said.

The proposed pipeline, to be built in several phases, "will measure some 5,660 kilometres (3,500 miles)" and "respond to the growing needs of the transit countries and Europe over the next 25 years", the statement said.

The next step will be to sound out countries around the region and customers in Europe and to talk to international lenders about funding the project, the release said.

Plans for a pipeline to take Nigeria's vast gas resources to North Africa have long been mooted.

Algeria held talks with Nigeria as far back as 2002 for a similar pipeline crossing the Sahel region, but ultimately the Algerian government was unable to finance the project.


Major oil exporter Nigeria has huge untapped gas resources - the largest proven reserves in Africa and the seventh largest globally.


Morocco has over the past few years been on a diplomatic offensive to bolster its influence around Africa, rejoining the African Union in 2017 and warming up ties with English-speaking countries.

Trump's North Korea Summit Reminiscent of Reagan's Moscow Summit 30 Years Ago

Trump's North Korea Summit Reminiscent of Reagan's Moscow Summit 30 Years Ago


President Ronald Reagan
President Ronald Reagan
WASHINGTON – President Trump is preparing for his historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12.
Thirty years ago another American president made history as Ronald Reagan met Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
In May 1988, Ronald Reagan and wife, Nancy, stepped onto Soviet soil for his fourth meeting with Gorbachev.
Reagan's Moscow Visit a 'Huge Deal' in 1988
On this side of the Cold War it's easy to forget, but in the late 1980s, the president of the United States traveling to Moscow is comparable to President Trump traveling to North Korea today: it was a huge deal.
"An American president hadn't been there and then this president on top of it, someone who called communism, said it would be on the 'ash heap of history' and said that the Soviet Union was really the 'evil empire' and gave that speech at the Berlin Wall saying 'tear down this wall Mister Gorbachev.' For that president who had been so aggressive, to being there in the heart of Communism was quite an event," Bret Baier, anchor of "Special Report" on Fox News Channel told CBN News.
Reagan Hits the "Tone of His Life"
He's the author of a new book, Three Days in Moscow: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Soviet Empire,which highlights Reagan's lifelong passion to end communism.
During Reagan's short stay, he spoke to students at Moscow State University, which happened to be Gorbachev's alma mater, in a speech Baier believes "hit the tone of his life."
"It gave me goosebumps to listen to it," Baier remembered.
That's because it's as relevant today, he says, as it was then.
"Progress is not foreordained; the key is freedom: freedom of thought, freedom of information, freedom of communication," Reagan told the packed auditorium of Soviet students.
It was quite the scene.
Speaking Beneath the Bust of Lenin, Father of Communism
The leader of the world's greatest democracy promoting freedom beneath a towering bust of the Russians, whom the Russians call the Father of Communism, Vladimir Lenin. 
At first, Reagan's aides gasped at the setting.
"And they talk to the organizer and say can you cover this or move this and they just say 'nyet' and then they start talking about it and they realize that this is the perfect setting for Reagan to deliver this speech and they write it into the script and it becomes part of his delivery," Baier explains.
"Freedom, it has been said, makes people selfish and materialistic, but Americans are one of the most religious peoples on Earth – because they know that liberty, just as life itself, is not earned but a gift from God," Reagan continued in his speech.

BREAKING NEWS: Ras Kimono Is Dead

Legendary Nigerian reggae artiste Ukeleke Onwubuya, better known by his stage name ‘Ras Kimono’, has died.
Kimono died in Lagos on Sunday morning of causes that are still unknown.
The Delta-born artiste released his well—received debut album, Under Pressure, in 1989, led by songs such as ‘Rum-Bar Stylee’.
His other albums are ‘We No Wan’ (1989), 'What's Gwan' (1990) and 'Rub A Dub' (1990).

Why I Stopped Femi Adesina From Replying Obasanjo's Letter

President Muhammadu Buhari says he stopped his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Femi Adesina from replying former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter against his administration because “of Adesina’s age”.
The president explained the reasons when members of Buhari Support Organisation visited him at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Friday night.
Mr. Buhari explained further that the second reason why he deemed right not to reply the letter was that he and the former president were from the same (military) constituency.
He, however, noted that Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed, who “disobeyed’’ him not to reply the letter, did a good job.
He observed that the reply by the minister showed Nigerians the realities on ground when the present administration assumed office in 2015 and its ongoing efforts to revive the inherited damaged economy.
“I really appreciate how you choose this time during Ramadan to come from across the country to see and congratulate me for what we were able to do.
“We were constrained to explain our position when the former head of state wrote a letter; Adesina was agitated and wanted to immediately reply; I stopped him for two reasons; first, he was much younger than me and Gen. Obasanjo.
“Secondly, I am from the same constituency with Gen. Obasanjo; so, I wouldn’t know how it will affect him if I allow him to go wild or to go public, but when Lai Mohammed came, I said he shouldn’t and he insisted. He disobeyed me.
“He said I must allow him to talk; then, of course, being a professional information person, I listened to him and asked him what are you going to say?
“He said he was going to remind Nigerians where we found ourselves when we came in as a government, where we are now, what we have done in between with the resources available to us.
“And I understand he did a good job because a number of people rang me and said Lai Mohammed has done a good job because I went public several times.
“I said it is on record and I challenged anybody to check from Europe, United States and Asia that between 1999 and 2014 the 16 years of previous administration there was an average of 2.1 million per day of crude oil at the average cost of 100 dollars per barrel,’’ he said.
Mr. Buhari said he deliberately refused to replace the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria when his administration took over the mantle of leadership of the country because he wanted to give him the opportunity to salvage the economy from its terrible condition.
Mr. Buhari, who thanked his teachers during his primary school days for their efforts to inculcate good morale to him and his mates, stated that his administration would continue to invest heavily in education to correct social ills in the society.
He said further that his administration had resolved to put money in infrastructural development to address infrastructural deficits and subsequently ensure a speedy socio-economic transformation of the country.
“It is now that we are struggling to put the structure on the ground — the roads — to revive the rail and do the standard gauge and try to spend objectively on power.
“If we put money in infrastructure, it will create employment opportunities and then Nigerians will mind their own businesses, they wouldn’t even mind what the government is doing once the infrastructure is there,’’ he said.
The president reassured Nigerians that his administration would continue to spend more funds to upgrade the nation’s infrastructure.
He said the government had also expended more than N1.3 trillion on capital projects across the country.
According to him, the government will continue to ensure financial discipline, accountability and effective supervision of its spending to have a solid infrastructure to enable the youth to achieve their missions and objectives in life.
He thanked the members of the organization for their support and sacrifices, noting that none of them had ever made any specific demand from him.
In his remarks, the leader of the organization, Abba Ali, who narrated the achievements of the Buhari administration in the last three years, said they were on a solidarity visit to the president to further reassure him of their support.
He said the organization had established offices in all the 36 states and 774 local government areas of the country, while efforts were being made to ensure the re-election of the president in 2019.
Paulina Tallen, a member of the Board of Trustees of the organization, who spoke at the event, assured the president that women would massively vote for him and other candidates of the All Progressives Congress in the 2019 general elections.
She, nonetheless, called on the president to bring more qualified women politicians and professionals in government to address the perceived marginalization of women by the APC-led administration in the country.

We'll Shutdown Aso Rock If Obasanjo Is Touched-ADC

The African Democratic Congress, which has been adopted by Obasanjo, has warned the Federal Government that it will shut down the Presidential Villa if Obasanjo is harmed.
The Chairman of the ADC, Chief Okey Nwosu, said this during a telephone interview with our correspondent on Friday.
Nwosu said having failed to deliver on its campaign promises, the Buhari-led government had resorted to hounding opposition members into submission.
He said when Obasanjo was supporting Buhari during the run-up to the 2015 general elections; he was described as an advocate of change by Buhari and his supporters, but the same man was now being treated as a criminal because he was speaking against the government.
The ADC chairman said, “What we are witnessing is the desperation of a failed government. When you have mediocre persons that are not focused on handling state power, they often go to dictatorial levels to try to achieve their aim but this time, the people of Nigeria and God are on our side and we will do what our country needs.
“President Obasanjo cannot be touched. When in 2014 and 2015, he was in the vanguard of trying to effect change because of the situation then, they were applauding him as the champion of a new Nigeria."
“Now that things have gone wrong in the area of security and economy and he is speaking out, they are now chasing the champion of new Nigeria. We will mobilize the whole of Nigeria to take over Aso Rock Villa if the government steps out of line.”
But two civil society organizations, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project and the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, said Obasanjo should be ready to face trial if there was any evidence of financial mismanagement traced to his administration.
The SERAP Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni, said the former President’s alarm of a witch-hunt by President Buhari was unnecessary as the anti-graft agencies must carry out their statutory responsibilities.
Mumuni said, “The truth of the matter is that Buhari should not be the one to set the EFCC against anybody; the anti-graft agency should do its job, investigate allegations of crime against anybody and begin prosecution. That Obasanjo is crying foul will not stop the agencies from going after him, if indeed there are admissible evidence against him.
“I don’t think we should listen to Obasanjo. Rather, we should let the EFCC do what is legally appropriate and prosecute anyone who is supposed to be prosecuted. If Obasanjo has a case to answer, he should be ready to have his day in court under the due process.”
Also, the CDHR President, Malachy Ugwummadu, said, “Obasanjo should not play to the gallery. For me, it will be a huge positive development if this government can muster enough courage to take on Obasanjo.
“If the government has credible information or evidence to take on Obasanjo, it will clearly show that all the people in the league of former presidents can be taken up.”

Bashir Tofa, Abiola’s ’93 Opponent, Asks Buhari To ‘Seriously Reconsider’ June 12 As Democracy Day

Bashir Tofa, candidate of the National Republican Convention (NRC) in the June 12 '93 presidential election, wants President Muhammadu Buhari to “reconsider” his declaration of June 12 as Democracy Day in honour of the late MKO Abiola, candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in that election.
In a press statement he issued on Saturday, Tofa said that “whatever may be the prevailing sentiment and politics in Abuja, the idea that June 12 should be the new Democracy Day is also a matter that deserves serious reconsideration”. 
He argued that such decisions should be “beyond some political cold calculations”.
Tofa said many people are worried about “the brazen one-sidedness of this curious presidential action” but he added that he does not begrudge his “friend” Abiola.
THE FULL TEXT OF PRESS STATEMENT
In the Holy Name of God, The Merciful.
Following the decision by President Muhammadu Buhari to honour my late friend, Alhaji Mashood K. Abiola (may Allah grant him peace) and officially recognise him as the winner of the inconclusive 12th June 1993 presidential election in which I was a candidate, I have been inundated by calls from friends, well-wishers, former political associates and journalists.
While some worry about the brazen one-sidedness of this curious presidential action, especially given the list of invitees to Tuesday’s event at the Villa supposedly to mark ‘Democracy Day’, there are also those who canvass that I be so honoured with a similar award of GCFR, if the motive indeed was noble and meant to serve the end of justice. As much as I appreciate the goodwill, in this circumstance, however, I have to say that I would not accept it as it is, even if given. 
While I do not begrudge the President his power to bestow favour on whomsoever he pleases, it is also important, especially for history, for all actions from the highest authority in the country to be based on fair play and law. Needless to say, being one of the two presidential candidates in that election does not in any way define me or my achievements in life; it was not even the most important one.
However, as I have reiterated many times in the past, I am grateful to the numerous Nigerians from across the length and breadth of the country who made enormous sacrifices in the National Republican Convention (NRC) asvwell as the millions of our citizens who voted for both the late Abiola and myself in that historic election.
Much more importantly, I am most grateful to Almighty God for the several Honours He has bestowed on me; all of which have enriched my life. As for my friend, M. K. O. Abiola, what he needs most is our sincere prayers for Allah’s mercy and the gift of Paradise for him. While some of us   cherish his memory as a departed friend and compatriot, there are many who will continue to exploit it and to glory in it for their own benefits.
For those who may have forgotten or never knew, the late Abiola was a close personal friend of mine, a relationship dating back to the Second Republic when I was the National Financial Secretary of the then ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and he was the Ogun State Chairman of the party. So, I do not in any way begrudge him the post-humous honour, even when I insist that the right thing must be done at all times.
Meanwhile, whatever may be the prevailing sentiment and politics in Abuja, the idea that June 12 should be the new Democracy Day is also a matter that deserves serious reconsideration. Such decisions should be beyond some political cold calculations.
Finally, like all, I am also travelling on the path prepared for me by God Almighty. He controls my destiny and I pray He will continue to favour and to guide me. All Power belongs to Him alone. He gives it to whom He pleases and He Has Power over all things, including every ambition.
May The Almighty, in whose Hands lie our destinies keep our beloved country and peoples together in unity, peace and prosperity.
LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

‘Disappearance’ Of Offa Bank Robber Who ‘Killed’ Many Policemen

There are growing concerns over the whereabouts of Michael Adikwu and Kayode Opadokun, two of the arrowheads of the Offa bank robbery.
In a press statement on Sunday to update the public with details of the investigation into the robbery and the invitation to Senate President Bukola Saraki to explain his alleged links to the gang, Jimoh Moshood, Force Public Relations Officer (PRO), had listed Kayode Opadokun, “male, 35 years, principal suspect” and “Michael Adikwu, male, 30 years, sectional gang leader, killed 22 persons, mostly at the police station” among the 22 suspects arrested so far.
However, when the Police paraded the suspects the same day, Adiku and Opadokun were missing, sparking fears that something untoward had happened. The fears thickened on Wednesday, when Moshood addressed journalists and the two names went missing on the list of arrested suspects and gang leaders.
The big fear is that both suspects, Adikwu especially, might have been extra-judicially murdered.
Information released earlier by the Police on Adikwu stated: “Michael Adikwu, is a native of Apa LGA of Benue State, a dismissed police CPL (corporal) who was arrested, tried and dismissed from the force and charged to court by the police in 2012 in Kwara State for criminal conspiracy and aiding the escape from lawful custody of armed robbery suspects.
“He served three years in prison and subsequently found his way out in 2015. He became a vicious and notorious gang leader of armed robbery syndicate wanted for several armed robberies in Kwara and other states of the north-central and south-west.”
Adikwu, though, gave Daily Trust a contrasting account of his stay in the Police, although he did admit that he had developed a thick hatred for the Police.
“I was formerly working with the Kwara State Police Command, Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS),” he said.
“I was dismissed for allowing detained suspected armed robbers to walk. It was not my fault; it was a gang-up against me. Go and ask, I was one of the finest policemen at SARS, Kwara State Command. I undertake most of the difficult tasks. But for just one mistake, which was not my fault, I got kicked out of the force. I was not given fair-hearing, so I now hate everything about the police. The killing of the policemen (by him) was not a mistake, but quite deliberate. I see them as all the same.”
His absence at the last hearing has alerted the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria (NOPRIN) — a network of 46 civil society organizations spread across Nigeria, and committed to promoting police accountability and respect for human rights.
“NOPRIN wishes to observe that the suspects paraded days ago in the Offa robbery incident did not include the alleged chief armourer, a dismissed policeman called Adikwu,” it said in a statement on Friday. 
“The key suspect who was interviewed by the press said the Adikwu provided the weapons for the operation but he was not paraded. Similarly, Ayo Opadokun's son, Kayode, who was arrested, was not also paraded. 
“There are emerging fears about the safety of these suspects who were not paraded. NOPRIN calls on the police to ensure the safety of the Adikwu and Kayode. They should be produced alive to have their day in court, to corroborate or rebut the police narrative that it was Senate President Saraki who provided the weapons.
“NOPRIN hereby calls on the police to publicly confirm the condition of these suspects. The police should produce the two suspects in order to douse the suspicion that they have been eliminated to cover up and to put fear in the other suspects that they would similarly be eliminated if they don't cooperate by sticking with the police narrative that it was Saraki who supplied them the weapons.”
SaharaReporters attempted to reach Moshood for clarifications, but calls and a text message to his telephone were not replied.

THE RUGA DEAL COMING FROM THE APC ADMINISTRATION IS A SCAM – ABDULRAZAQ BABA EMEJE

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