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Security Operatives Arrest 251 in Lagos

A combined team of security agencies in Lagos arrested 251 suspected aliens, following a raid on the Gatankowa Market in Abule-Egba, just before midnight on Tuesday.

DSP Ngozi Braide, the Lagos State Police Command's spokesperson, who confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, said that the raid was jointly carried out by men of the Nigerian Army, Navy, Police and the State Security Service.
 
According to her, those arrested were being screened.
Braide said that the aim was to rid Lagos of aliens who had no justification to be there, as part of efforts to boost security in the state.
 
The spokesperson could, however, not confirm whether arms were recovered during the raid.
Braide denied allegations that the operatives were in the habit of forcefully seizing valuables and money from aliens during such raids.
 
She said that such raids would continue across the state and urged those who were carrying out their legitimate businesses not to panic. (NAN)
 

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APGA Members In Abia Reject April Convention

Members of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Abia have rejected the April convention that produced a new leadership for the party.

APGA Chairman in Abia Onapuruagu Ukaegbu said in Umuahia on Thursday that members of the party in Abia would not associate themselves with any form of illegality that would eventually disintegrate APGA.
 
Ukaegbu said: “There is no need for the party to hold any convention when the tenure of the current executive has not elapsed. We want to disassociate ourselves from the purported convention held in Awka.
 
“Most of those people that they purportedly elected into the leadership positions cannot be said to be members of APGA. We know who our members are.''
 
He said that the party was not divided into factions in the state, and described APGA faithful in the state as law abiding, who spoke with one voice.
 
“The problem with our society is that we have reached a point where we no longer tell ourselves the truth,” he said.
He regretted that the party was bedevilled with such crisis at a time when other political parties were preparing their platforms for the next general elections.
 
Ukaegbu said that he was optimistic that the party would emerge stronger from the current crisis.
NAN recalls that the crisis in APGA took a new dimension when, some party faithful congregated to elect a new national chairman. (NAN)
 

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CP Says Progress In Investigation Of Killing Of 12 Policemen

Bayelsa Police Command on Thursday said it was making progress on the investigation of the killing of 12 of its men in Bayelsa water ways on Saturday.

Mr Kingsley Omire, Commissioner of Police in Bayelsa told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa that the force was doing everything possible to bring the killers to book.
 
“We are doing a lot on the case and our actions will show that we are working and at the appropriate time we will inform the public on the progress.
 
“It will be premature and prejudicial to comment on the number of arrests so far made; at the moment it is not in our strategic interest to make further comments.”
 
It would be recalled that some 50 policemen deployed to provide cover for dignitaries expected at a burial ceremony were attacked by gunmen and 12 policemen lost their lives.
 
The ill-fated boat was heading to Azuzuama, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area for the burial of the mother to Mr Kile Torughedi, an ex-militant leader.
 
Torughedi, who embraced the Federal Government's amnesty, is a Special Assistant to Bayelsa Gov. Seriake Dickson on Maritime Security.
Meanwhile, sources in Azuzuama said that the area had been on the spotlight of security forces as youths from the community had fled for fear of possible arrest.
 
The Joint Task Force and a special Police team from Force Headquarters have intensified patrol in the creeks of Southern Ijaw and environs in search of the remaining two policemen.
 
The Police had on Tuesday recovered 10 mutilated and decomposing remains of the policemen currently kept at the Federal Medical Centre mortuary in Yenagoa.
 
The Police spokesman, ASP Alex Akhigbe, said that the command was consulting the families of the late policemen on plans to give the men befitting burial. (NAN)
 

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Man Kills Wife Over Fear He Had Given Her HIV

An Arizona man charged with stabbing his wife and son to death admitted to committing the crime over fear he had infected her with human immunodeficiency virus and his belief that their son was handicapped.

ABC 15 reports Eugene Maraventano told police he had been with prostitutes and feared he had “contracted HIV or other diseases and passed them onto his wife Janet."
 
The 64-year-old man also told detectives his wife was ill and he was afraid she'd test positive for cancer, so he decided to terminate her life.
 
Court documents indicate Maraventano attacked his wife with a kitchen knife as she was sleeping. He confessed to having considered buying a gun to kill her, but decided not to because "[he's'] not a violent person."
 
After stabbing his wife the suspect allegedly tried to commit suicide, but instead decided to kill his 27-year-old son Bryan. Maraventano told detectives he thought his son was handicapped because he spent too much time playing video games and had no job, friends or a girlfriend. So he went into his son's room and stabbed him twice.
 
According to the medical examiner, Janet and Bryan had been dead for a few days when Maraventano called 911. He is facing two counts of first-degree murder.
 

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Gunmen Kill Four Policemen In Yobe State

Gunmen struck in the early hours of Thursday, killing four policemen near their station in Babangida, headquarters of Tarmuwa local government area in Yobe, Police Commissioner in the state Sanusi Rufai said.

Rufai told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the policeman were attacked as they took guard behind the sand-bags which provided barriers at the entrance of the station.

He said five of the gunmen were, however, killed.

He said that although they failed in their plan to burn down the station, the gunmen carted away some rifles.

“The gunmen came around midnight trying to enter the police station with intent to burn it down, but were resisted by the police.

“We lost four policemen and their rifles were carted away but the station was protected," Rufai said. (NAN)

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Mark At 65: Glasses Up For The Generalissimo

As Nigeria celebrates the Senate President on his 65th birthday, EDEGBE ODEMWINGIE and JONATHAN NDA-ISAIAH report on the strides of the man his kinsmen have come to hail as the Okpokpowulu K’Idoma (Field Marshal or Generalissimo). The PIB and the northern position is also featured.

The President of the Senate of Nigeria and Senator representing Benue South Senatorial District, David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark,  is 65 years old today. He was born April 8, 1948.

Many will attest that Mark has confronted the shenanigans typical with Nigerian murky politics with pin point military efficiency. For one, his leadership has brought order to a once tumultuous Senate. He has also been adjudged a crucial stabilising factor between the executive and legislative arms of government. As proof, there has not been a repeat of the executive-legislature conflict that characterized the fourth and fifth sessions of the Senate.

To confirm the leadership toga, albeit locally, Mark is also a confirmed field marshal outside the Senate. His Idoma Kingdom, under the kingship of the Och’Idoma, His Royal Majesty, Agabaidu Elias Ikoyi Obekpa, conferred on him the title of Okpokpowulu K’Idoma (Field Marshal or Generalissimo) on July 26, 2009.

In lofty tributes, former Head of State, retired General Yakubu Gowon, in July 26, 2009, described Mark as “an untiring soldier, a complete gentleman and a friend.”

In a shocking act of accountability (a rarity with his ilk in Nigeria, politics I mean), on January 8, 2008, he had announced that the Senate had returned unspent N7 billion, released to the Upper House on December 31, 2007, to the treasury in line with the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility Act.

He has guided the Senate to push through a number of pro-poor and people-oriented actions and legislations, including the historic Doctrine of Necessity that produced the acting presidency of the then Vice President, Goodluck Jonathan, with all presidential powers to put an end to the impasse created in the polity by the illness of the then president, Umaru Yar’Adua.

 

The Man Mark

A recipient of the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) award, Doctor of Engineering of the Nasarawa State University and Doctor of Letters by the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), among others, all in recognition of his contributions to scholarship, Mark set up, in 1999, the David Mark Scholarship Scheme (DMSS), which has now become a Foundation where scholarships are awarded yearly to students at all levels.  He also donated a Study Centre to NOUN in Oturkpo to enhance the development of education. 

He is a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Prior to his senatorial career, Mark was one time military governor of Niger State.

Born in Otukpo, Mark attended St. Francis Catholic Practising school before attending the Nigerian Military School. He retired as a Brigadier General

Mark was elected to his position as President of the Senate of Nigeria on June 6, 2007. In April 2012, Mark expressed concern for the new wave of terrorism from  Islamic sect, Boko Haram that was taking hold on Nigeria; he said that it was turning Nigeria into a laughing stock and that the actions are “inhuman and (do) not enjoy the support of any right-thinking member of the society.” Mark has been actively pleading with the Boko Haram, hoping that they will open up dialogue with the government in the interest of peace.

Mark and his wife, Helen have children. He enjoys golf, tennis, and squash. He is an Idoma Christian and a Catholic.

On Saturday, Mark laid the foundation for the Otukpo township Stadium otherwise called “David Mark Sports Complex” in his home-town Otukpo, promising that when completed, the stadium would be centre of sporting activities in the state and environs.

The proposed stadium being constructed under David Mark Bonaventure Initiative (DMBI), is being financed by friends and admirers of the President of the Senate, Mark’s media office disclosed in a statement.

Laying the foundation stone of the project, Senator Mark urged all stakeholders to exhibit the desired commitment to ensure that the project is completed on schedule.

“Like you all know, I have a great passion for sports. Anything I can do for the development of sports, I will not hesitate to do so. The Otukpo stadium, when completed, will compliment the golf course which is already attracting sports men and women into Otukpo. Hopefully in the next 12 months, God willing, the stadium  should be ready for sports activities”, he told the gathering.

 

PIB: A Case For Oil Exploration In The North

The freshly presented Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) put mildly, has suffered a healthy dose of delays since its introduction. The seventh legislative session undoubtedly chases history if it can see through the successful passage of the huge anticipated Bill, many will agree.

The ambitious 223-page PIB (2012) which seeks to redirect Nigeria’s oil sector, has been years in the making and several other versions have been inconclusively debated by the National Assembly.

Federal lawmakers mainly of northern extraction, insist on the creation of a “stand alone” oil exploration agency to pursue exploration and production of oil and gas in the frontier of Chad Basin, Dahomey basin, Imo basin, Benue trough and Sokoto basin.

A fortnight ago, the Senate President, while inaugurating the PIB committee, said one of the things which the Bill will seek is to find and explore oil in the Chad Basin and in northern Nigeria. According to him, there is no reason why oil cannot be found in the north. In his words, “we want to explore for oil in the north and in other areas apart from the Niger Delta. There is no reason why we can’t find oil in the north’’.

In 2011, the federal government, through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), intensified efforts towards oil exploration, targeting Chad Basin in Borno and other northern parts of the country - Kukawa in Borno State was the first point of call. The NNPC, through its subsidiary, Integrated Data Services Limited, in collaboration with China National Petroleum Company, had deployed the latest technology in the hydrocarbon business to locate the possible areas where there is sufficient hydrocarbon in the Nigerian portion of the Chad Basin. The Chinese company is said to have found oil on the other side of the basin outside Nigeria.

According to monitored reports, the former Group Managing Director, NNPC, Abubakar Yar’Adua, said that the corporation has invested about $500 million (N58 billion) in the Chad basin oil search and the geologists declared that though about 240 billion barrels of crude have been discovered in Africa, over 150 billion barrels are yet to be discovered in the continent, making the Chad search likely for commercial discovery.

During a seminar in Lagos years back, President, Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), Kingsley Ojoh, declared that the Red sea, like the northern Nigeria, “has once been written off in terms of oil exploration and discovery. It was written in black and white by some western explorationists that that region could not have oil deposits but with the aid of modern technology, it is today one of the finest region where oil is being explored in commercial quantity.”

Although the NAPE boss confirmed that the, “geology and other exploration activities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria have been proved by technology to be superior,” he declared that the north “cannot be ruled out in terms of commercial discovery.”

When exploration at the Chad basin started in 1976, according to Ojoh, “only 2D seismic was used but we do not do anything (exploration) in the Niger Delta without 3D seismic. With 3D or any other advance technology, it is likely that major discovery can be made.”

Disclosing that there are three prospective sub-basins-Gubio, Maiduguri and Baga lake, in the Chad basin, he stated that “any find in any of these sub-basins would be named after them.”

However, the northern socio-cultural organisation, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), expressed concern over the federal government’s attitude to oil exploration in the geo-political north and urged it to expedite action on the exploration process.

There have been reports of oil find in Sokoto and Kogi states in commercial quantities. The Sokoto state government, according to reports, are imploring the authorities of Niger Republic to assist it in the exploration of the oil deposits. In a communiqué signed by its spokesman, Anthony Sani, the ACF “regretted that oil exploration proceeds at snail speed in northern Nigeria.”

“In view of recent discoveries of crude oil in areas of similar geological character with northern Nigeria, the meeting reiterates its call on the federal government to expedite action on oil exploration,” the communiqué read.

Responding, the GMD, NNPC, Andrew Yakubu, noted that, due to the high technology employed for the exploration, the area was divided into four phases and that work is currently ongoing on the fifth phase. He further added that three major sub-basins in the Lake Chad area, namely Biu, Maiduguri and Barga had been identified and marked as low-risk while work is currently going on in that area.

He pointed out that lack of security and adequate funding are the major challenges being faced in the speedy execution of the project.

Senate Joint Committees on Petroleum Resources Upstream; Downstream; Gas and Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters are to carry out a Public Hearing on the PIB and report to Senate at plenary in six weeks. The Joint Committees is chaired by Senator Emmanuel Paulker (Upstream).

 

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NPAN, Northern Leaders, Others Deplore Detention Of LEADERSHIP Editors

Public outcry yesterday trailed Monday’s detention of the Group News Editor of LEADERSHIP Newspapers Group, Mr. Tony Amoekedo and Political Reporter, Chibuzo Ukaibe by the Police Force headquarters. Although the duo who along with the company&rsq...

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