Thursday, 4 October 2012

Oshiomhole Threatens To Jail Tax Defaulters In Edo


Edo Governor Adams Oshiomhole has warned that tax defaulters in the state risk prison sentences, saying government will no longer treat them with kid gloves.
Oshiomhole gave the warning in Benin on Thursday at the plenary of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) held at the St. Mathews Anglican Cathedral.
He said that while the poor and low-income earners were willing to pay their taxes, those who could easily afford to pay preferred to flout the tax law.
``In Edo, we have tried to emphasise that we must reinvent the concept of tax. We must properly manage the taxpayers’ money.
``Today the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) is on strike over the issue of tax. The tax issue is a federal law not made by me.
``Those people who believe that because they are working in sensitive places is an excuse to evade tax need a rethink.
``If a sick person is brought to the hospital, the fact of his being sick does not preclude the person from paying for his treatment,’’ he said.
Oshiomhole noted that he had on some occasions paid the medical bills of indigent patients at the UBTH, who were treated but were not discharged because they were unable to settle their bills.
``If you can detain the poor on account of being unable to pay for his treatment, who are you not to pay tax?
``We have also at one point sealed the PHCN and PPMC offices for tax evasion.
If motor mechanic and Okoda rider pay their tax, then, there is no reason why a federal agency would think that because they come from Abuja, they would not pay their tax.
``It is very fashionable in Nigeria for people to spend N50 million on weddings, N100 million on birthdays and even much more to celebrate the dead.
``But for such persons, to pay even five per cent as tax, he is not ready to pay.
``In such a situation, it is better to send them to prison, just to remind them that the prison is not meant for only the poor. The prison is meant for those who break the law.’’
He expressed regrets that 52 years after independence the people were getting poorer and attributed this to the quality or absence of good governance.
According to him, the state must create good environment for the people to operate.  If the politicians try to divert attention, the church must stand on the side of truth.
``In Edo State, we have tried our best, first to regain our self-confidence that Edo State is viable, and we have made some modest efforts to halt the drift and restore hope.
``But what we have done is nothing compared to what we need to do to get to the level that we deserve.’’
Earlier, the Chairman of the state chapter of CAN, Rt. Rev. Peter Imasuen, said that 2012 plenary was tagged: ``Fostering Good Governance”.
``Good governance is all about accountability and transparency.  Despite increasing democracy and stability in sub-Saharan Africa, corruption and conflict remain serious barriers to ending extreme poverty,’’ he said.
Imaseun said that the nation’s multifarious woes were effects of bad governance over the years.
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NEITI Backs Sanusi’s Claim against NNPC’s Production Figure


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CBN Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
By Chineme Okafor
The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) Thursday added to the growing voices of pessimism on the accuracy of Nigeria’s crude oil production figures which have been reported by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
NNPC captures Nigeria’s current crude oil production figure at 2.7 million barrels per day (mbpd), a slight increase from her hitherto 2.4mbpd production figure which the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has expressed some doubt about.
Sanusi, who appeared before the Joint Committee of the House on Finance and Legislative Budget and Research as well as Aids and Loans Wednesday to proffer insight on the proposals within the 2013-2015 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper stated his disbelief in NNPC’s crude oil production figure.
Questioning the credibility of NNPC’s crude oil production quotation, Sanusi said: “You are talking about oil price and production benchmarks, how do we even know the figures are correct? Does NNPC have a metering system? How do they know how much we produce?
In a reaction to Sanusi’s claims, the Director of Communications, NEITI, Orji Ogbonanya Orji, told THISDAY via a telephone interview that the views of Sanusi as regards current crude oil production and metering infrastructure in the Nigeria’s petroleum sector are consistent with the transparency agency’s findings in its audit of activities in the petroleum sector.
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Nigeria's First Lady Still In German Hospital, Aides Told To Get Ready To Leave Soon


By SaharaReporters, New York
Contrary to reports that Nigeria's First Lady, Patience Jonathan, has been discharged from her hospital in Wiesbaden, Germany and checked into a hotel, SaharaReporters has learnt from medical sources in the city that she was there until at least 6p.m. local time.
We have also learnt that the presidency instructed the hospital to discharge her so that she can continue her treatment in Abuja.  Her aides, who are living in hotels in Wiesbaden, have been told to pack their bags in readiness to return to Abuja.
A reliable source told SaharaReporters that immense pressure has been piled on the hospital management to allow Mrs. Jonathan go back to Nigeria where she will continue her therapy, a measure that will forestall further embarrassment of her husband, President Goodluck Jonathan.
A local newspaper reported yesterday that Mrs. Jonathan had been discharged from the hospital and checked into a hotel, but a source told SaharaReporters today that the First Lady receives treatment in a room at the hospital with a five-star hotel room status.  Since she is a private suite reserved for queens and kings, the source said it was absurd to check her into a hotel room in preparation for departure.
A presidency source also confirmed Mr. Jonathan’s order that the First Lady be brought home, as a result of which she might be airlifted back Nigeria any moment from now.
Mrs. Jonathan's exact medical diagnosis remains shrouded in secrecy. Saharareporters has carefully followed her case since she was airlifted from Abuja to Germany one month ago when we were first told that she had suffered food poisoning.  Our investigations however revealed that she had first gone to Dubai to undergo a procedure which went awry, leaving her unable to speak for about one week after arriving Germany.
Upon returning to Nigeria, some sort of medical emergency then developed, and she was rushed in an air ambulance to Germany, where she underwent surgery to remove uterine fibroids. She had barely recovered sufficiently when her condition was reportedly exacerbated by Parkinson disease.
Yesterday, the Lagos-based PM News revealed that Mrs. Jonathan has uterine cancer. Through all this, the presidency has made no statements. 

ACN Leaders Sold Out Ribadu’s Presidential Ambition For N16bn — ACN Chieftain


The Kaduna State chairman of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Barr Mohammed Musa Soba, has claimed that his party sold its Presidential Candidate in 2011, Mal. NuhuRibadu, to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for One hundred million dollars (N16 Billion).
The ACN chairman, in a statement, said he told his party leadership to stop being hypocritical and rather address the crisis within the party. 
He demanded for an explanation from the national leadership on why the Party sold out its presidential election to the PDP in the South-West in 2011.
He said, “A rogue leadership is one that collected one hundred million dollars (N16 Billion) from the PDP, delivered the south-west to the PDP in the 2011 presidential election and shamelessly turn round to accuse the PDP of corruption and stealing of public funds.”
According to him, ACN is a mere political party without Board of Trustees and visionary leaders and has always abused its own constitution and shamelessly label others as clueless and dictatorial.
Reacting to the recent media comments by the party’s national publicity secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on the Kaduna State ACN leadership crisis, the statement said the Kaduna State ACN under Barrister Soba would never succumb to the abuse of party constitution and reckless statements credited to Lai Mohammed who, of recent, has become a nuisance and an errand boy for political and emotional blackmail.
“We challenge Lai Mohammed and the national secretary of the party, Senator LawalShuaibu, to tell the whole world why state chapters like Enugu, Ebonyi, Abia, Cross Rivers, Bayelsa, AkwaIbom, Nassarawa, Plateau, Bauchi, Gombe, Yobe, Borno, Adamawa, Taraba and Kaduna states are all facing national leadership induced crises,” the statement said.
On the threats by some national officers of the ACN to drag the Kaduna State government and the Kaduna State Independent Electoral Commission (SIECOM) to court to stop the forthcoming local government election over the later’s recognition of Barr. Mohammed Musa Soba as the duly elected chairman of the party in the state, the statement said it was an empty threat and emotional blackmail by Lai Mohammed.
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Beer Garden Bombed In Jalingo


By SaharaReporters, New York
A bomb blast occurred this evening at a bear parlor in Doruwa area of Jalingo, Taraba state. This blast happened right in front of a brothel, a stone throw from the state ministry of works.
SaharaReporters cannot confirm the exact number of casualties as at the time of this publication.
 Eyewitnesses said  blast shook the whole area.
Most beer parlors in the area have closed down as a result and the police have cordoned off the area.

Jonathan Offers to Negotiate with Okah

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Mr. Henry Okah
By Paul Ohia and Biyi Adedapo with agency reports
President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed the readiness of his administration to hold talks with a leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), Mr. Henry Okah, who is now on trial in a South African court for terrorism.
According to a report in The Guardian of London Wednesday, Niger Delta Minister, Chief Godsday Orubebe, told the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday that despite the grievous harm that the October 1, 2010, twin bombings caused to families of the victims, dialogue with members of the warring factions has proved the best strategy in restoring peace to the oil-rich Niger Delta region.
In another trial in Nigeria, a suspect in the twin bombings that rocked the 2010 independence anniversary celebration, Edmund Ewibare, told Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court, Abuja that Okah threatened to kill him.
Continuing his testimony as a prosecution witness in Okah’s trial in South Africa, Orubebe told the court that the president was ready to hold dialogue with Okah in order to sustain the peace in the oil-rich region.
He said: “Throughout his tenure, (Jonathan) has always preached about the use of dialogue as a better way of getting to mutual consensus on contentious matters. If the accused is ready for dialogue, we would be very pleased to bring him on board.” 
Okah, who is facing terrorism charges, is accused of masterminding the October 2010 bombings that led to the death of 12 people and injured 36 more in Abuja.
He has been in custody since his arrest on October 2, 2010, with courts turning down all his bail applications.
Defence lawyers denied Okah’s involvement in the fatal bombings, and accused the Federal Government of fabricating charges against the MEND leader and conniving with the South African government to deny him bail on allegations that he would continue to destabilise the Niger Delta on his release.
Orubebe told the court that whereas MEND, formed in 2005, has two factions led by ex-militant, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, and a minority faction linked to Okah, former militants under Tompolo had taken up the government’s offer of amnesty and abandoned the armed rebellion while those under Okah continues to fight on.
“When the Nigerian government initiated amnesty in June 2009, militants under Tompolo saw the benefits of the government's gesture and handed over their ammunition.
“These have been trained in practical skills to enable them to initiate gainful employment activities in the area. But those linked to Okah declined to hand over their weapons until the elapse of the amnesty,” Orubebe said.
Orubebe is the first witness to testify against Okah in the terrorism trial.
Proceedings were adjourned on Tuesday when Justice Neels Claassen failed to grasp the accent of the second prosecution witness, Victor Ben Selekaye.
Selekaye, a former MEND spokesperson-cum-businessman, was scheduled to testify about his involvement in the activities of the militant group and Okah’s role.
Selekaye spoke English with such a thick Ijaw language accent that Claasen was prompted to ask prosecutor Shaun Abrahams to fly in a Nigerian interpreter.
Despite Abrahams’s attempts to translate Selekaye's testimony, Claassen insisted he needed to understand evidence from the witness first-hand to make a just judgment on the matter.
“I’m sorry but I need to hear and understand the evidence. If I don't hear his statements, then I would be doing an injustice to the accused because I’m supposed to make credible findings at the end of the day. I suggest that we adjourn this trial to seek means of redress,” Classen stated in the trial, which continued Wednesday.
In Abuja, Ewibare, giving evidence in his own case, told Justice Kolawole Wednesday that Okah had threatened to kill him.
Accused along with him in the bombings are Okah’s brother, Charles, Obi Nwabueze and Tiemkemfa Osuvwo who was said to have died in detention.
Charles Okah and Nwabueze are still challenging the charges against them, while Ebiware applied for a separate trial, saying he wanted his case heard and determined.
Also, a former Special Adviser to Jonathan on the Niger Delta, Mr. Timi Alaibe, denied before the court that he had prior knowledge of the blasts.
Alaibe testified that Ewibare was associated with a specific militant group in Delta State and was an advocate of zoning of the presidency to the North.
“Ewibare and others normally came to my office and I had cautioned him about his political position. I once saw him on the television discussing zoning and I warned him that it was a bitter politics, and the politics is bigger than him,” Alaibe said.
However, Ewibare, who was specifically accused of withholding information on the planned attack, told the court that he had never seen or met with Okah, but admitted holding several phone conversations with him.
He also admitted that he campaigned for former military President Ibrahim Babangida for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential primaries.
But he said that the N4 million he received was to get an office for the group as a property consultant.  
He stated that his campaign for Babangida was prior to September 18, 2010, the day Jonathan declared his intention to run for presidency on the platform of the PDP.
While undergoing cross-examination by the prosecution counsel, Alex Iziyon (SAN), Ewibare denied ever having prior knowledge of the blasts.
Ewibare said his telephone conversations with Okah included an attempt to combat pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta region, as demanded by the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
He claimed that Okah had expressed dissatisfaction with the Federal Government's amnesty programme, and accused him (Ewibare) of being an informant for the government.
According to him, having reported the threat to his life to the State Security Service (SSS) and having informed the SSS of Okah's dissatisfaction with the amnesty programme, Okah accused him of being an informant for the government.
He added that he had met Alaibe during his effort to disarm a militant group located in Obotebe community in Delta State.
Both the prosecution and defence counsel closed their cases as Justice Kolawole adjourned the matter till November 12 for adoption of addresses.
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Posers as Edo Commissioner Quits


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Clem Agba,


In what look like a rude shock to his admirers and lovers of Edo State Government, Commissioner for Environment and Public Utilities, Mr. Clem Agba, on Monday September 24, resigned his appointment in controversial circumstances. The development has, however, thrown up diverse postulations, writes Adibe Emenyonu.

Of all the cabinet members of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, he was one of the most loved. Not just because of his youthful look or charisma, but because of the confidence he exhibits while marshaling out his points to supporting his arguments during executive meetings.

As a result of this, Commissioner for Environment and Public Utilities, Mr. Clem Agba, usually has the ears of his boss.  He is also loved by many as one of the eggheads that make Oshiomhole’s administration thick. Not only that, he was a prominent member of the state’s economic team.

Thus, when the news of his resignation filtered into town, many began to wonder what was amiss. Why did a member of Edo State “kitchen cabinet” throw in the towel like that, the questions kept rolling-in in torrents.

Particularly worrisome is the fact that Agba is not a politician. In other words, his coming into the Oshiomhole administration first as Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Urban Planning and later as Commissioner in charge of Environment and Public Utilities was not for political consideration, but as a professional coming to exhibit his talents for a state in dare need of expertise opinion to move to the next level.

It is on record that it took the governor almost five months to constitute his cabinet. The delay, no doubt, as Oshiomhole explained, was to shop for capable hands who would be majorly professionals in their various fields of endeavours to help him run a state he met in near shambles.

Agba was, therefore, one of those spotted by Oshiomhole to come and work with him. His coming as many had testified, added value to the Oshiomhole administration as far as human resources is concern. No wonder, the news of his resignation, till now, remains a mystery.

However, THISDAY gathered from reliable sources that Agba’s departure is in three folds. Prominent amongst this was the human friction and that domestic problems remain the major factors behind his sudden resignation.

A government source revealed that Agba had resigned to resume his duties at Chevron Nigeria Limited before his appointment. According to the source, “Agba had finished his term. The leave of absence he took cannot exceed four years. He has completed his tour of duty. He can no longer renew his leave of absence.”

But there are speculations that the Commissioner for Environment was sacked for negligence of duty. A source who pleaded anonymity, informed that the outcome of the rainy season exposed some of the ex-commissioner’s inadequacies, adding that Oshiomhole was not happy with some shoddy jobs in some of the drainage sites in Benin City and may have decided not to return Agba in his new cabinet.
Information also has it that Agba allegedly resigned because the emolument he gets as commissioner was nowhere near what he received at Chevron and in the face of increasing domestic needs. A source close to him alleged that the mother of the ex-commissioner has been critically ill at a London Hospital over an undisclosed ailment in the past four year.

The source who had no idea of the nature of the illness, said it might be terminal since almost every week; money is spent on blood transfusion. He alleged that the huge resource spent was far above the means of the commissioner as an appointee of government, hence the wisdom to go back to his former employer to enable him cope.

The source said it was against such factors that the commissioner embraced a soft landing by resigning his position and denied being fired. “My leave of absence is over. I am back to Chevron to resume my duties,” he was quoted as saying.

Oshiomhole soon lent credence to this when while accepting Agba’s letter, added that this was to enable him return to his employment with Chevron which had granted him leave of absence.

A statement endorsed by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr.  Louis Odion, said: “The leave of absence given Mr. Agba by Chevron ended last week. As he goes back, he walks into a new office at Chevron as Manager, Community Procurement Operations.
Before joining the Oshiomhole administration in 2009, Agba was Senior Contracts Advisor to Facilities Engineering of the oil company.”
In the statement, the governor expressed appreciation for his robust contributions to the state in the last four years and wished him well in his new assignment. “While Mr. Agba always showed uncommon enthusiasm to work, perhaps most outstanding was his role in the design and execution of the flood and erosion-control programme of our administration”

While thanking Chevron for graciously releasing Agba to serve his home state, Oshiomhole said: “It’s my hope that this great oil company will still be magnanimous enough to avail us of Clem’s prodigious skills if the need arises in future.”
Misgivings aside, Agba’s mark in Oshiomhole’s bid no renew Edo State cannot be underestimated as many believed that he gave his all to ensure that Oshiomhole succeeds. 
Agba’s Profile:
Born into a princely but humble background, Agba grew up like every other child. He started his primary education at St. Vincent Primary School, Auchi. At the age of 10, he was already set for the next stage in life as he gained admission for his secondary education at St. John’s Grammar School, Fugar.

Not known to shy away from responsibilities, Agba’s potentials blossomed and he excelled in his academics as well as the other extra-curricular activities he partook in. Having graduated with impressive grades, Agba was unarguably the youngest at age 15 to have graduated from this school. On leaving secondary school, he immediately set out to consolidate his scholarly foundations. He did his Advanced Levels, at the then Advanced College, now College of Education, Igueben, between 1979 and 1981. He secured admission into the then Bendel State University, now Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, and graduated with honours in Economics in 1985.

His leadership traits were easily recognised, when he was elected to give the valedictory speech on behalf of his mates as the Astrologer of the graduating class of 1985.

Agba started his career with the compulsory National Service scheme with Shell, Port Harcourt between 1985 and 1986. He worked for 2 weeks as an Economics teacher at Greater Tomorrow Secondary School, Benin-City, where he also left an impression. His romance with the school was however short-lived, when he secured another employment with Pegasus Industries, Lagos as a Production Supervisor. His quest for career excellence took him to Super Engineering Ltd, Ikorodu, as Operations Manager.

From Super Engineering, he joined the then Gulf Oil Company, now Chevron Nigeria Limited. It was with the American Oil giant that Agba’s uncanny quest for professional excellence blossomed such that in 1996, he was seconded to the Chevron Oil Corporation in Houston to deliver his expertise in Shipping.

In-between his tight work schedule, he found time to liberate his mind from the monotony of work to add an MBA in Business Administration from the University of Benin to his ever-growing résumé. As one of the high-flyers and top performers in the organisation, it was not a surprise that he was again called upon to deliver another top-class performance in Kazakhstan, where he was seconded again in 2006 to Chevroil Tengiz to run a massive logistic chain as head over 1600 people and with a budget of over 154Billion Naira equivalent.
Before his stint in Kazakhstan, he took time to attend the prestigious Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA; where he obtained another MBA, but this time in Supply Chain Management.

Agba’s’s brilliance, inventiveness, charisma, humaneness, generosity, discipline, sound work and professional ethos have endeared him to many in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry, the private sector, his circle of friends and Edo State Government in particular, more so as a member of the Economic Team.
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