Senate Orders FG To Recall Nigeria’s High Commissioner In S/Africa

Senate Orders FG To Recall Nigeria’s High Commissioner In S/Africa


The Senate has asked the Executive arm of government to recall Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa following the spate of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other African nationals.
The Senate also asked the Executive to file a suit at the International Criminal Court against the Zulu King, Goodwill Zwethilini, whose comments allegedly set off the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

However, the influential Zulu King on Monday during an address claimed that his comments were misconstrued and described recent anti-immigrant attacks as “vile”, defending himself against claims that previous comments he made about foreigners had fuelled the unrest.

At least seven people have been killed in the latest wave of anti-immigrant violence to hit South Africa, which began almost three weeks ago in Durban, a coastal city in the Zulu heartland.

The Zulu King addressed a traditional gathering called Imbizo at the Moses Mabhida Football Stadium in Durban. The meeting was schedule days ago, as one of the strategies that the South African government is exploring to end the wave of attacks.

“We need to make sure no more foreigners are attacked. We must stop these vile acts,” Zwelithini told thousands of supporters at the stadium on Monday.

While he spoke, some hostile sections of the crowd were singing and calling for immigrants to leave and booed an earlier speaker who said foreigners had a right to live in South Africa.

Zwelithini has been accused of fuelling the xenophobic attacks after local media quoted him as saying that foreigners should leave South Africa.

He said his comments were taken out of context.

Sen. Ita Enang noted that the xenophobic attacks in South Africa is a setback for the goal of integration especially in South Africa which has investments in different countries in Africa.

He warned that South African businesses in Nigeria have been taking Nigerians for granted with their business operations.

The South African government is reported to have deployed soldiers to volatile areas in Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal in a bid to quell anti-immigrant violence.

The deployment was made on Tuesday, as xenophobic attacks that have left at least 7 dead begin to reduce.

The South African government also promised to deal with those behind the recent looting of businesses, and xenophobic attacks on African immigrants.

The Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, says 300 people are already being questioned for their roles, and if found guilty, the strength of the law will come down hard on them.

Please Forgive Me -Sacked Police IG Begs Nigerians

Please Forgive Me -Sacked Police IG Begs Nigerians


Suleiman Abba, sacked inspector-general of police, has begged Nigerians to forgive him for all the wrongs he may have committed while in office.

THE CABLE reports that Abba made the plea during his handover ceremony in Abuja. He said, ''I want to move on with my life believing that life has more steps and journeys. I want to appeal to those who we offended, maybe owing to poor judgement, for understanding. For those who feel offended, find a place to forgive us. It is God who judges.

Abba thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for “appointing him and seeing him out at this time”.

Victory For Nigeria :Army Slaughters Top Boko Haram Commander

Victory For Nigeria :Army Slaughters Top Boko Haram Commander


Abu Mojahid, a top boko haram commander has been killed by the Nigerian army.

Director of Defence Information, Major Gen Chris Olukolade revealed this in a statement released on Wednesday. The statement said, ''A notorious top terrorists commander, Abu Mojahid, was among the terrorists that died in their encounter with troops in the outskirt of Alagarno on Tuesday morning. The terrorists had staged a daring attack on troops, who were on patrol of the area.

''Meanwhile, the military operations are continuing in the form of offensive action on identified terrorists in some forest locations. Aggressive patrols, mopping up as well as cordon and search are also continuing in the other locations in search of weapons and terrorists. Improvised Explosive Devices planted by the terrorists to deter the comprehensive offensive by the advancing troops are also being carefully cleared as troops continue to pursue fleeing ones.

APC Starts Zoning Of National Offices

APC Starts Zoning Of National Offices


The members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Executive Committee (NEC) have met at the Rivers state governors lodge in Asokoro, Abuja over zoning main national offices.
The meeting is likely to approve a formular for sharing main national offices.
The president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, and vice president-elect, Yemi Osinbanjo, are appearing at the meeting, expected to finish early today, April 23.
Those who also attending the meeting was all serving and elected APC governors.
The party, which won the presidential poll on March 28, is to approve the zoning of all top offices in the country.
The offices will be spread among the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria.
The most significant posts comprise the Senate President and deputy, Speaker of the House of Representatives and deputy, Secretary to the government and others.
Together with the presidency, the APC also received majority of seats in both the Senate and House of Representatives.
Wednesday’s meeting will also consider the structure of the transition committee that would work with the one put in place by the presidency to ensure a smooth handover of power by May 29.
Meanwhile, the party recently advised Nigerians to dismiss the wild speculations making the rounds concerning the appointment of ministers and the zoning of offices under the incoming Buhari administration.
It should be also mentioned that the federal government changed its mind on the earlier plan for President Jonathan to formally hand-over power to the president-elect, Buhari on May 28 as against the May 29, Democracy Day, date initially scheduled.

Fayose Vows To Lead Nationwide Opposition Against APC

Fayose Vows To Lead Nationwide Opposition Against APC


Governor, Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state has vowed to lead a nationwide campaign against the All Progressives Congress (APC) beginning from the South-West region of the country.

The governor, who is currently in a running battle with the APC members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, made this vow in a statement yesterday, April 22, in Ado Ekiti.

According to Punch, Fayose lamented that he had become the“ prime demolition target” of the APC national leadership because of his “overt and unalloyed support for President Goodluck Jonathan during the campaigns.”

The governor promised to remain loyal to Jonathan and be his last man standing even if all Nigerians deserted him.

He said: “I wish to declare unequivocally that I remain loyal to President Jonathan even after May 29 as my support for his re-election and administration was not about bread-and-butter.”
Fayose Vows To Lead Nationwide Opposition Against APC
In the same vein, the 19 APC lawmakers of State House of Assembly have been issued a seven-day ultimatum to drop the impeachment proceeding against Fayose.
The ultimatum was issued by some women in Ikere Ekiti on Wednesday who warned that failure to back down from the impeachment proceeding against the governor would incur the wrath of the gods.
They also cautioned that any attempt to impeach Fayose would spark violence in the state.
Supporting the position of the women, Mr. Duro Faseyı, a senator-elect for Ekıtı North Senatorıal dıstrıct and embattled Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omırın also warned the lawmakers against settıng the state on fıre.
In another development, Ayo Fayose has hinted members of the public over an alleged plot by the All Progressives Congress to cause chaos in his state as from May 29, 2015. Fayose said he has put the United Nations, African Union and the international community on notice “on the imminent reign of impunity from that day.”

 

We can’t move on,’ Oby Ezekwesili gives touching speech at TIME 100 Gala

We can’t move on,’ Oby Ezekwesili gives touching speech at TIME 100 Gala


Former Nigerian Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili has said that the world can’t move on without rescuing the abducted Chibok girls.


The #BringBackOurGirls campaigner made the statement during the TIME 100 Gala which held in New York City on Tuesday, April 21, 2015.


Mrs Ezekwesili had earlier called on US President, Barack Obama to do more to rescue the girls.


“Our 219 Chibok girls are crying to be rescued. I am saying to the world “you can’t move on.” How can you possibly move on?” Mrs Ezekwesili asked.


“How can we be in a world where technology can find you in your bedroom and today we have nothing on the matter of our 219 girls?” she said in her emotional speech.


The former Minister, who was named among the world’s 100 most influential people by TIME, also spoke of the indignity she had suffered for standing for the girls.


She however stated that her pride at standing for something outweighed her trials.


“Whatever we choose to do, we can accomplish. Let’s choose to bring our girls back,” she said.


“There’s absolutely nothing that the God I believe in cannot do,” she said. “But the same God has given man and woman the power of choice. Whatever we choose to do, we can accomplish. Let’s choose to bring our girls back, please?” she said further.


Mrs Ezekwesili urged Obama to compare the girls with his own daughters adding that if he could capture Osama bin Laden, he can also rescue the Chibok girls.

8 Nigerians want to return home – Ambassador

8 Nigerians want to return home – Ambassador


Nigeria’s Consul General in South Africa, Uche Ajulu-Okeke has said that eight Nigerians have indicated interest in returning home following a spate of xenophobic attacks in SA.


Ajulu-Okeke disclosed this on Wednesday, April 22, 2015, during a phone conversation with journalists.


She said further that Nigerian mission was already working with the citizens to facilitate their journey back home.


“I am working with eight Nigerians who have indicated interest to go home. They are presently at the deportation holding facility at Limbola, South Africa,” Ajulu-Okeke said.


“They narrated how they were attacked and brought pictures. We took note of all that. The mission asked all the provincial chairmen of the union to collate all information reported,” she added.