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DSS Arrests Ex-APGA Chairman Victor Umeh For Allegedly Sponsoring Biafra Movement

The Department of State Security (DSS) has arrested Victor Umeh, former national chairman of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA).
Umeh’s spokesman, Stan Okeke confirmed the arrest, saying the APGA chieftain was picked up from his Enugu residence on Thursday morning.
Okeke said Umeh was accused of sponsoring activities of the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
He also alleged that Uche Ekwunife, Umeh’s arch-rival, had written a petition against the APGA chieftain.
Umeh had contested the Anambra central senatorial election in 2015 but lost to Ekwunife, who ran on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Thanks for reading

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Power Generation Rises To 4,200MW Again

As Nigerians groan over epileptic power supply in recent weeks, latest report showed there is a huge turnaround as power generation is said to have risen to 4,200 Mega Watts (MW) from 2,800MW.
The power generation was at its peak of 5,074MW early February, but later begin to plummet, a situation, authorities including the Presidency blamed on Nigerians for allegedly vandalising power facilities. .
In a statement yesterday, the Asst. General Manager (Public Affairs), SO/MO, TCN, Clement Ezeolisah said; “Power generation has started improving and is now over 4200MW on daily average,”
The current height, according to the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), was due to the completion of maintenance on the gas pipeline to the generating stations.
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National Assembly To Pass 2016 Budget March 17

The upper and lower chamber (Senate, House of Representative) would on March 17 pass the 2016 Appropriation Bill presented to by President Muhammdu Buhari on December 22, 2015.
This was disclosed on Wednesday by the Joint Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on Appropriations.
The committees stated that the final report on the appropriation bill would be laid on the floor of both chambers of the National Assembly on March 16 for consideration and subsequent passage the following day.
According to the chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations, Senator Danjuma Goje, both committees would meet critical stakeholders, including the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun; Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma; Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele; Accountant-General of the Federation; and Director, Budget Office of the Federation on Thursday,
Goje said, “Tomorrow (Thursday), we are going to have a discussion with the Minister of Budget and Planning, Minister of Finance, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Accountant-General of the Federation.
“The same thing with the Senate; we are also going to engage these people. We are going to engage other ministers to ensure that as much as possible, we align this budget to satisfy the needs of Nigerians.
“We may not be 100 per cent right, but we will try to get it right because the basic thing is to ensure that we produce a budget that will translate into the betterment of the lives of Nigerians.”
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Diezani Is Daring Us – Reps.

The ad-hoc committee of the House of Representatives investigating the alleged crude oil swap contracts has vowed to take “appropriate actions” against Diezani Alison-Madueke, former minister of petroleum resources, for failing to honour its invitation.
The Committee also lamented the absence of Haruna Momoh, a former managing director of the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC).
While Momoh, who claimed to be ill, sent his younger brother to represent him, no one stood in for Alison-Madueke. Zakari Mohammed, chairman of the committee, described their absence as an affront.

“It is unfortunate that they turned down our invitation. Anyone who knows them should tell them they are daring the parliament. We have taken note and we are going to take appropriate action”, he said..Thanks for reading.
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2015 Poll: You Are The Cause Of Our Loss, Bode George Tells Obanikoro

Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George, has attributed the defeat of the party in the 2015 general election to former Defence minister, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro.
Speaking at the party’s secretariat in Lagos, Bode George stated that one of the major problems of the party is indiscipline, warning that it will not be tolerated moving forward.
He said: “Our victory was scuttled by evil characters who preferred the narrow position of the ministerial office than the collective esteem and honour of winning the governorship election in Lagos State. We were defeated by the agent provocateurs within our ranks. We were defeated by political renegades who merely invested in their own greedy and selfish interests. “This cannot continue. Nobody is above the constitution of the party. We must either strictly adhere to the normative pattern of the party rules or we ship out. There will be no exemptions. The party is supreme; enough of all these so-called groupings.  It is unhealthy. It is divisive. It does not build a healthy and strong national party. It is parochial and destructive”

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My Stance On Corruption – Saraki Officially Replies Obasanjo’s Letter

Former President – Olusegun Obasanjo
Senate President Bukola Saraki, has said that the National Assembly was working with President Muhammadu Buhari to stem the corruption menace in the country.
Responding to a letter ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo wrote to the National Assembly on January 13, Saraki said the 8th National Assembly under his leadership was already taking deliberate steps to strengthen the country’s democratic institutions and ensure prudent management of resources.
“As leaders with a duty, we will not disappoint Nigerians in their yearnings for a more transparent public expenditure system. We are hand in glove with the President on this matter and this is why we are overhauling our oversight functions to make it more effective in exposing corruption in the Ministries, Departments and Agencies. “We recognize the hard work our anti-corruption agencies are putting into this fight.  The Senate is resolved to support them to perform their duty effectively by providing them with adequate funding where necessary, as their work in integral to our oversight responsibility.
“This is to ensure that we plug all leakages and minimize waste across our expenditure systems.
“Likewise, the 8th National Assembly has made the issue of plugging leakages and cutting wastages in our public expenditure system a major priority that should not be toyed with. This may have happened in the past but it will not happen with us” he said. Thanks for reading.

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Revealed: How FG Abandoned Nigerian Ebola Heroes

The Federal Republic of Nigeria is perceived by many as a country that finds it difficult to recognise and honour its real heroes, whether in the academia, sports, arts or other endeavours. Rather than honour them, such heroes are left to wonder what might have been if they were citizens of countries that reward excellence and service.
Ebola VolunteersYet, it is still alarming that President Goodluck Jonathan, the former president, could send hundreds of brilliant young Nigerians to the jaws of possible death on a critical mission to stem the tide of the deadly Ebola Viral Disease (EVD) in West Africa and elect not to appreciate their gallantry.
Nigerian volunteers who contributed to the African Union interventions in the Ebola hit countries between December 2014 and May 2015 are, unlike their contemporaries from other countries, yet to receive any recognition whatsoever from the government for their meritorious service. But considering that they risked it all (they could have died), just to help Africa defeat the deadly virus, it is actually not out of place nor too late to make amends for this failure to give honour to whom it is due for once.
The heroics of Dr Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, who helped to stop the spread of Ebola in Nigeria and lost her life in the process, is well documented and acclaimed worldwide, but at home, the proverbial prophet still has no honour.  Due to Adadevoh’s and many others’ efforts, Just Ninety three days after the American Liberian, Patrick Sawyer imported the Ebola Virus Disease into Nigeria, Nigeria was officially declared Ebola-free.
Volunteers Weren’t Forthcoming
CDC 3 001After Nigeria became Ebola free, the country decided to help with some of its health experts as the FG made the pledge to the African Union that they were going to deploy over 500 healthcare workers to assist other Ebola ravaged African countries battle the menace. This according to multiple sources almost caused the nation embarrassment as doctors refrained from volunteering for the dangerous mission. This led the government to recruit those healthcare workers who worked during the outbreak in Lagos and Port Harcourt as the core of the team. Few other brave health workers joined them afterwards.


Greennews.ng spoke with one of the medical doctor volunteers to the African Union Mission, Dr. Freeman Osonuga on his reasons for volunteering in spite of the attendant risk.  “I only saw it as an opportunity of being a humanitarian because I had done a lot of humanitarian work for many years. I just saw it as a way to save fellow human lives, professionally especially when the continent was in crisis. So, I volunteered like every other persons. We had about three to four days training in Lagos. Then we left for our various countries. It was a chartered aircraft and some of us were dropped in Liberia and others in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone was at the peak of their outbreak then. It was the hot zone of the transmission of the infection. I was deployed to Serria Lone. I was one of the Doctors that worked in the case management – (The Doctors that treated the Ebola patients in the treatment centre).
6 Months After, ‘No Simple Thank You’ From Nigerian Government
CDC 1 001Apart from Nigeria, several other countries sent health workers for the same mission and upon their return, rolled out the drums in celebration of their heroes for making their respective countries proud.
In Ghana, President John Mahama honoured the 42 volunteer health workers made up of 41 Ghanaians and one Cuban with the national award, Grand Order (Ordinary Division) at a lavish ceremony. Health workers from Ethiopia and Kenya also got Presidential reception upon their return as confirmed by a disappointed Dr. Freeman.
He said, “In Ethiopia, for example, when the volunteers came back, they gave them red carpet reception from the airport with military parades. Then the Kenyans got presidential reception, they had breakfast with the president and were nationally honoured. We did so well that when we were leaving, the President of Sierra Leone and Liberia gave our volunteers in each of those countries awards. When we came back, there was not even a welcome ceremony or thank you.
“UK had honoured all of their Ebola volunteers. Most of these people only worked for weeks. The UK people only worked for about five to six weeks maximum and they went back to their country. But we were there for six months and some of us worked for nine months in those high risk places on a National assignment. It’s really pathetic. Nigeria is not encouraging us to volunteer more and be more patriotic. It’s a mission that is as deadly as a war zone. And if you die on that mission that is the end of it.”
When asked if he was angry with the government for abandoning them after completing their mission, Dr. Freeman was quick to stress that he held no grudge with the FG, but he was disappointed nonetheless.
He said, “It’s not as if am mad with the Government. I have had a lot of media exposure and they have asked me in all of those places about what the Government was supposed to do and didn’t eventually do. I chose not to talk about it so it’s not that I’m mad with the Government. But the Government just need to do what is right. They send people out on a deadly national mission and they come back with no recognition, it’s really bad.”
Nigeria Her Own Enemy?
The shabby treatment Nigerian heroes receive from its government is largely responsible for the low interest of many Nigerians in patriotic ventures. It is difficult to convince others on the benefits of service to their country when those who do so often return with tales of abandonment and lack of gratitude.  “You can’t treat people like they are worthless and expect the best from them. Do you know what it means to risk your life for your country? I’m not even able to talk about it internationally or even in the Media that the Government sent me somewhere for six months on a National assignment and I came back with no recognition. No thank you, No welcome. It’s a shame and I don’t think I will want to go for such again,” quipped Dr. Freeman.
Time For Buhari To Act
A lot of Nigerians were pleasantly surprised last November when President Muhammadu Buhari announced his uncommon decision to reward the victorious golden eaglets team of 1985 after it was discovered that they did not get the rewards promised them 30 years earlier. This chivalrous act should not stop there as the country’s Ebola heroes remain on the fringes, feeling used and dumped by their country. It will most certainly not be out of place for the presidency to right this wrong by making our Ebola heroes feel loved and appreciated.Thanks for reading

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