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Fuel Crisis: BAVCCA Demands Investigation into NNPCL’s $6 Billion Debt

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The Bloggers and Vloggers, Content Creators Association of Nigeria (BAVCCA) has said it is shocking that Nigeria, a major crude oil-producing nation, finds itself in significant debt, particularly with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) reportedly owing over $6 billion to global suppliers.

BAVCCA in a press conference in Abuja … said it is alarmed by the continuous rise in fuel prices and the worsening economic situation across the country, noting that this current crisis is a direct result of the failure of those entrusted with managing Nigeria’s economy.

The group noted that there must be a clear and transparent explanation of how Nigeria’s oil revenues have been managed, adding that the current state of affairs suggests that funds have been misused or misallocated, and those responsible must be held accountable.

“While we commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his genuine and consistent efforts to lead Nigeria to greatness, it is evident that his economic handlers are failing to support his vision. The inability to effectively manage the country’s resources and finances is crippling the economy and placing an unbearable burden on Nigerians,” the statement noted.

The group noted those responsible for the reckless mismanagement of Nigeria’s resources and economy should be held accountable.

“We demand that those who have mismanaged NNPCL’s finances and plunged the nation into debt be thoroughly investigated and penalized for their actions.

“In addition, the policy of floating the Naira, which was expected to stabilize the currency and bring economic relief, has instead caused further depreciation of the Naira, leading to inflation and skyrocketing costs for essential goods and services. The growing disparity between the official exchange rate and the black market is a testament to the poor management of the economy by the President’s economic team.

“The President must reconsider the composition of his economic management team. Nigeria needs capable, forward-thinking professionals who can implement sound policies to stabilize the Naira, reduce inflation, and restore public confidence in the economy.”

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I Will Bring My brother, Kano SSG To APC, Says Sister After Joining Party

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Hajiya Lami, a sister of the Secretary to the Kano State Government (SGG), has dumped the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Lami, a women mobiliser in Kano State, while announcing her exit from the NNPP at the residence of the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I Jibrin, in Abuja, said she would bring her brother to the APC, Dr. Baffa Bichi.

Baffa, who was the Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TetFund) between 2016 and 2019 during President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, was named the SSG by the Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, on May 30, 2023.

In February last year, the Deputy President of the Senate defeated Baffa, the NNPP’s candidate for Kano North Senatorial District. Senator Barau polled 234,652 against Baffa’s 177,014 votes.

Lami said: ” Today, with my friends and political associates across Kano State, we have dumped the NNPP for the APC to join forces with like minds to address the challenges facing our State and our country. I will bring my brother, Baffa Bichi, to the APC soon.”

The women leader was at the residence of the Deputy President of the Senate together with other members of the NNPP. They all announced their exit from the NNPP, the ruling party in Kano State.

Responding, Senator Barau welcomed them to the APC, saying the party is big enough to accommodate all Nigerians.

He assured that the party would not disappoint them and pledged to continue to do the good things that endear them to the APC.

” We will treat all party members equally and fairly. The President is working hard to return our country to the path of progress and prosperity. Bear with him; our country will become stronger and we will all be happy for it,” he said.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, hundreds of members of the NNPP from Shanono LGA of Kano State have joined the APC. They were at the office of the Deputy President of the Senate at the National Assembly under five groups.

The groups are Kwankwasiyya Hunters Forum, led by Murtala Abubakar Kwamanda; Kwankwasiyya Youth Vanguard, led by Murtala Sani; Kwankwasiyya Miyetti Allah, led by Ja’e Adamu; Kwankwasiyya Radio-Media, led by Abdullahi DPO and Kwankwasiyya Butchers Forum, led by Sulaiman Bala Mainama.

They were accompanied by the Chairman of the APC in Shanono LGA, Alhaji Isiya Sheme and the caucus leader of the party in the LG, Alhaji Adamu Saidu.

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I Will Bring My Brother, Kano SSG To APC, Says Sister After Joining Party

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Hajiya Lami, a sister of the Secretary to the Kano State Government (SGG), has dumped the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Lami, a women mobiliser in Kano State, while announcing her exit from the NNPP at the residence of the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I Jibrin, in Abuja, said she would bring her brother to the APC, Dr. Baffa Bichi.

Baffa, who was the Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TetFund) between 2016 and 2019 during President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, was named the SSG by the Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, on May 30, 2023.

In February last year, the Deputy President of the Senate defeated Baffa, the NNPP’s candidate for Kano North Senatorial District. Senator Barau polled 234,652 against Baffa’s 177,014 votes.

Lami said: ” Today, with my friends and political associates across Kano State, we have dumped the NNPP for the APC to join forces with like minds to address the challenges facing our State and our country. I will bring my brother, Baffa Bichi, to the APC soon.”

The women leader was at the residence of the Deputy President of the Senate together with other members of the NNPP. They all announced their exit from the NNPP, the ruling party in Kano State.

Responding, Senator Barau welcomed them to the APC, saying the party is big enough to accommodate all Nigerians.

He assured that the party would not disappoint them and pledged to continue to do the good things that endear them to the APC.

” We will treat all party members equally and fairly. The President is working hard to return our country to the path of progress and prosperity. Bear with him; our country will become stronger and we will all be happy for it,” he said.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, hundreds of members of the NNPP from Shanono LGA of Kano State have joined the APC. They were at the office of the Deputy President of the Senate at the National Assembly under five groups.

The groups are Kwankwasiyya Hunters Forum, led by Murtala Abubakar Kwamanda; Kwankwasiyya Youth Vanguard, led by Murtala Sani; Kwankwasiyya Miyetti Allah, led by Ja’e Adamu; Kwankwasiyya Radio-Media, led by Abdullahi DPO and Kwankwasiyya Butchers Forum, led by Sulaiman Bala Mainama.

They were accompanied by the Chairman of the APC in Shanono LGA, Alhaji Isiya Sheme and the caucus leader of the party in the LG, Alhaji Adamu Saidu.

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Corruption: Uphold Justice, Ensure Culprits ‘re Prosecuted, Speaker Abbas Urges Judges

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…mulls bill to promote competence in recruitment of Judges

To effectively rid Nigeria of financial crimes and general corruption, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, PhD has urged Judges and heads of courts to ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted.

Speaker Abbas made the call while delivering his goodwill message through his Deputy, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu at the 6th Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and National Judicial Institute (NJI) Capacity Building Workshop For Justices and Judges themed “Integrating Stakeholders in Curbing Economic and Financial Crimes” on Monday in Abuja.

He acknowledged that corruption remained a major problem in the society, despite the commendable efforts of anti-corruption agencies, stressing that corruption is a disease that cripples the society and hinders development.

Underscoring the need for the enhancement of skills of judges for effective service delivery, Speaker Abbas however said that they must live above board.

He said: “Stakeholders, we must recognize our shared responsibility in the anti-graft war. The fight against corruption requires not only robust legislation but also a judiciary that is well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of such cases. As justices and judges, you hold an indispensable role in combating this scourge. Your decisions set precedents that can either reinforce or dismantle corrupt systems. You are tasked with upholding justice and ensuring that those who engage in corrupt activities are held accountable under the law.

“This workshop serves as an opportunity for you to enhance your skills and knowledge so that you may better serve your communities. Capacity building is at the heart of this initiative. It is imperative that we equip ourselves with the latest tools and knowledge to effectively adjudicate cases involving financial malfeasance. This includes understanding emerging trends in financial crime, utilizing technology for investigations, and ensuring that our legal frameworks are responsive to new challenges.

“Competence must be at the forefront of our judicial endeavours. It encompasses not only legal knowledge but also an understanding of the socio-economic contexts within which we operate. As judges and justices, your ability to interpret laws effectively while considering their implications on society is crucial. Continuous education and capacity building are essential components in enhancing your competencies. Workshops like this one serve as platforms for sharing knowledge, best practices, and innovative approaches to justice delivery.

“Integrity is perhaps the most critical value we must uphold as members of the judiciary. It embodies honesty, transparency, and accountability—qualities that are indispensable in fostering public confidence in our legal system. When citizens perceive judges as incorruptible stewards of justice, they are more likely to engage with legal processes positively”.

The Speaker who highlighted the importance of having a well remunerated judiciary also revealed that a bill was in the offing to ensure that only well qualified personnel are appointed to the bench.

“It is heart-warming to note that part of these initiatives includes improving the welfare of judges and justices. We recognize that a well-compensated judiciary is crucial for attracting and retaining qualified individuals who are committed to serving with integrity. This explains why we swiftly passed legislation to increase your remuneration by 300%. This significant adjustment reflects our commitment to ensuring that those who serve on the bench are adequately rewarded for their dedication and hard work.

“Moreover, we are equally exploring avenues to establish a more rigorous and transparent process for the selection and appointment of judges. The integrity of our judicial system hinges on having qualified individuals who possess not only legal expertise but also an unwavering commitment to justice. To this end, we are drafting legislation that will outline clear, detailed criteria and procedures designed to ensure that only the most qualified and competent individuals ascend to the bench”, Speaker Abbas said.

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