Friday, 7 September 2012

Water everywhere…

Water everywhere…
Nigeria’s population has remained steadily on the increase in the last 40 years or more, a development, which, no doubt, has become a huge concern to economic planners in the country. Large population has brought about undue pressure on the available infrastructure, many of which have been stretched to the very limit across the country.
The situation is worsened by the fact that no significant attempt has been made in the past couple of years to either provide new basic infrastructure or upgrade existing ones, leaving many people wondering when the situation would ever improve. Indeed, all the sectors of the economy are literally begging for urgent intervention to lift the situation and enhance the people’s lives.
One critical sector, however, which appeared to be very seriously affected by the rapidly increasing population is water. The development of  infrastructure in this key sector has become not only inevitable, but also compelling due to rapid urbanisation and the quest for decent living, in addition to the population high population growth.
As a country, we have had severe water and infrastructure crisis over the years which had taken its toll on the populace, resulting in avoidable deaths and debilitating illnesses. Not surprising, therefore, at a meeting with the Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Ryuichi Shoji, during the signing of agreement for a N2.42 billion grant to increase water supply coverage in five states of the federation, namely: Kebbi, Niger, Taraba, Ondo and Enugu a couple of months ago, the Minister of Water Resources, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, was full of lamentation. She expressed disappointment that about 70 million Nigerians lacked access to potable water.
Said she on the occasion: “The current water supply service coverage in the country is 58 per cent, which is about 87 million people. This translates to lack of potable water for about 70 million people. In the rural areas, only 42 per cent have access to potable water supply. Many of our children are also dying of diseases associated with water-borne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, diarrhoea and river blindness.
This is unacceptable to the current administration and is, therefore, focusing more attention on the water sector.” Corroborating this statement at the 11th session of Development Partners Coordination Meeting, the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources, Dr. Godknows Igali, expressed regret that Nigeria ranks third on the list of countries with inadequate water supply and sanitation coverage globally, describing the situation as heart-breaking.
“Nigeria has obtained third position as one of the world’s poorest countries in gaining access to water and sanitation,” adding: “The World Health Organisation and UNICEF report for 2012 ranked Nigeria third behind China and India, as countries with the largest population without adequate water and sanitation.
The challenge is critical as women and children trek long distances to fetch water from streams and ponds which are most times contaminated.” In the 1960s, 70s and even early 80s, our leaders at the two key tiers of government were able to provide treated drinking water to the people. They realised that water is the most basic of human needs. Unfortunately, all that changed with time, no thanks to rapid population growth, corruption, poor planning and insensitivity of our leaders.
The relevance of water to national development cannot be over-empahasised. It is required for human consumption and basic survival, irrigation for the much-needed agriculture and food production, hydro-power for the generation of electricity, fisheries, recreation, environment protection and industrial production among many others. Lack of water in every human habitation and environment, therefore, has grave consequences particularly on the quality of life of the people.
However, there is something to cheer about. Ochekpe, the water resources minister said the low access to potable water by Nigerians was unacceptable to the current administration, promising the Federal Government would collaborate with stakeholders to increase access to water supply in the country. This, no doubt, must have informed the rebirth of the water sector reform of the Jonathan administration.
The transformation agenda in this sector is geared towards increasing national water supply access from 58 per cent to 75 per cent, national sanitation access, available reservoir capacity, total irrigable land, drained farmland, job creation as well as enhancing rural development programmes in agriculture. To the credit of the present administration, Nigeria’s story in the water sector is changing.
Taking into congnisance the well coordinated current policies and projects, the country no doubt would soon be singing a different tune in the sector. In any given area of human endeavour, it is the commitment and dedication of the leaders that makes the difference. What the country requires is the injection of more funds into the sector to bring about a complete transformation. Reviewing achievements and challenges in the sector in the last one year recently, Ochekpe pointed to tremendous success in the implementation of the programmes and initiatives and overall improvement in water infrastructure across the country.
From available records, there is a tendency to believe that a lot has and is still being done to bring about improved water supply in the country. Let us look at the various projects in different parts of the country in the water sector. In the water supply department of the water resources ministry, the following projects have been completed: Northern Ishan water supply project in Edo State.
This project completed at a cost of N2.5 billion has a plant capacity of nine million litres per day and comprises raw water intake, a treatment plant complex, transmission mains and distribution network, ground level and overhead reservoirs. It serves Uromi, Ubiaja, Ugengu, Ugboha and Igueben communities. Also, Mangu water treatment plant in Plateau State has been done. This project was executed at a cost of N1 billion and has a capacity of 10 million litres per day. It serves immediate communities of Gindiri and Mangu townships. There is also the greater Makurdi water supply scheme.
This project executed in collaboration with Benue State government cost the Federal Government N2.2 billion and has a capacity of 50 million litres per day. There are such ongoing projects across the country as Okirika water supply scheme in Rivers State (N830 million), Ojirami water supply project in Edo State (N966 million), Takum water supply rehabilitation scheme in Taraba State (N263 million), central Ogbia regional water scheme in Bayelsa State (N4. 7 billion), Biu water supply reactivation in Borno State (N8.5 billion) and Usman Danfodio water supply improvement in Sokoto State (N40 million).
Determined to ensure increased water supply in the country, the Ministry of Water Resources, in addition, undertook the revision of estimated costs of long abandoned projects in some parts of the country. These projects, which have already been cleared for execution, include the Zungeru/Wushishi water supply project in Niger State (N2.1 billion), Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi in Benue State (N180 million), completion of Okpilla water supply scheme in Edo State (N800 million), rehabilitation of ABU Zaria water supply in Kaduna State (N465 million) and Fika-Gadaka water supply in Yobe State (N300 million).
Again, the ministry has reactivated the abandoned federal rural water supply programme with the injection of about N1 billion in the onerous task of ensuring greater access to water supply. Not only has it completed a total of 545 hand pump schemes and 836 motorised boreholes across the country, it has also rehabilitated an estimated 1,000 dysfunctional hand pump boreholes in 18 states spread across the six geo-political zones of the country. The minister disclosed that the ministry had equally partnered state governments and the private sector, including international organisations in the provision of water supply across the country.
Many rural settlements, semi-urban and urban communities in the federation have benefited from the ministry’s demand- driven initiatives. In the same vain, its department of dams and reservoir has, through conscious efforts, constructed and rehabilitated some 33 major dams and 28 earth dams scattered across the country.
And in line with government’s policy directive to increase energy supply to meet the country’s energy demand, the ministry has since commenced the integration of small hydropower schemes into some dam projects in collaboration with the Ministry of Power. It carried out studies on some of the completed and ongoing dam projects for the purpose of hydropower generation. Nineteen of these dams are said to have the potential to generate a total capacity of 3,557 megawatts of electricity. Some of the dams are Gurara, Oyan, Ikere Gorge, Bakolori, Dadin Kowa, Tiga, Kiri, Jibiya, Challawa Gorge, Owena, Doma, Waya, Mgowo, Zobe, Kampe, Kashimbilla, Ogwashiku, Zungeru and Mambilla.
Also, in the last one year, the ministry completed a total of 15 irrigation projects covering the 36 states of the federation and the FCT,  with irrigation potential of 316, 000 hectares for the production of assorted crops which automatically created about two million jobs in the agriculture sector. It is currently pursuing the development of more irrigable land to boost food production across the country.
The country, as at today, has advanced in water quality control and sanitation. At present, Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach is being practised in 32 of the 36 states of the federation. The relevant department in the ministry is also engaged in the monitoring and verification of Open Defecation Free (ODF) communities in seven donor states and eight non-donor states.
This is all in an attempt to ensure healthy living in the country. According to Ochekpe, government, as a policy, does not just provide water. It ensures that water so provided is of good quality and therefore, safe for human consumption. In this regard, the ministry has established six water quality laboratories in Minna, Enugu, Gombe, Lagos, Kano and Akure for monitoring the quality of different sources of water nationwide, while the construction of another set of six new laboratories is ongoing in Sokoto, Makurdi, Port Harcourt, Asaba, Maiduguri and Umuahia, respectively.
Government, she said, plans to have additional 12 water quality laboratories in the country by the year 2013. Again, water quality surveillance safe storage and household treatment project is being undertaken in six pilot states of Ebonyi, Oyo, Cross River, Taraba, Zamfara and Niger and would be scaled up to 12 more states, namely Gombe, Adamawa, Kebbi, Kaduna, Plateau, Kogi, Ogun, Lagos, Enugu, Imo, Bayelsa and Rivers.
Given such challenges, as the budget implementation cycles, releases, closure and return of unused fund to the treasury, which do not favour the water sector because most of the projects are executed during the dry season and have longer gestation period than one budget cycle; the poor funding and inadequate and untimely releases of funds to the projects, leading to project abandonment and cost escalation arising from review of project costs as well as the dwindling budget provision to the ministry over the years, one can say with certainty that some progress has been made in the sector.
The importance of water to man and the environment is such that there should be the political will on the part of government which should translate by way of increased funding to the sector for the country to be able to deliver in the sector. The welfare and wellbeing of the country and the people, to a large extent, are dependent on it.

Hospitalized Nigeria First Lady Was Misdiagnosed By Presidential Physicians As Mystery Around Ailment Grows

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President Goodluck Jonathan has asked his aides to stop taking questions about the circumstances of his wife, Patience, whose health status and treatment in Germany remains shrouded in mystery.

Presidency sources said the President is not happy with the publicity that her condition has generated in both local and international media which have described her condition variously as severe food poisoning and a burst appendix.

However, SaharaReporters sources in Germany stated that Mrs. Jonathan, who earlier underwent a procedure in Dubai, was misdiagnosed by doctors that initially attended to her at the Aso Rock clinic .

Early last week Mrs. Jonathan was airlifted to Wiesbaden, Germany as her condition grew worse shortly after returning from Dubai and was diagnosed and treated for "food poisoning". Shortly after arriving in Germany, she lost her voice and had to be placed on strong antibiotics, she was only able to speak four days after she was admitted to the hospital in Wiesbaden.

The source would not reveal if Mrs. Jonathan had undergone surgery as reported by some newspapers.

Yesterday, President summoned some of his close aides, and reportedly claimed that he regrets not informing Nigerians earlier about his wife's condition before the story was broken by Saharareporters.

An impeccable source in the Presidential Villa said the President ordered that the issue be left “as it is for now until madam returns from the trip” so that her return could be used to douse public anxiety by claiming that the media had "exaggerated her state of health."

Mrs. Jonathan is recovering in the same hospital, Horst Schmidt Klinik, as did the late president, Umaru Yar'Adua, whose wife led a clique that hijacked power from then Vice President Jonathan by misrepresenting his health condition until he died.

Mr. Ayo Osinlu, spokesman for the First Lady, refused to comment on when his boss would return from the medical trip, which he famously dubbed “a moment’s rest.”

True romance: photo of couple kissing as they are handcuffed by police

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Mo Gelber's "Last Kiss" could be the basis for a film, if he can get his subject's consent. (Mo Gelber)One man's timely photograph of a couple kissing just as they are being handcuffed by the police could end up being the basis for a film.
That's the good news for amateur photographer Mo Gelber, 42.
The bad news is that Gelber's "Last Kiss" snapshot will be eligible to win this year's "Project Imaginat10n" contest sponsored by filmmaker Ron Howard only if Gelber can obtain written permission from the couple.
Gelber is a finalist in the contest. Each year, the top 10 submissions are turned into short films.
It's already been quite a journey for Gelber, who first had to track down the couple, whom he photographed as they were being arrested in August in front of Manhattan Criminal Court on graffiti charges.
"I am completely ecstatic. To get this recognition means a lot to me," Gelber told the New York Daily News.
The problem is the unnamed man in the picture is still in jail and his forlorn girlfriend Alexis Creque, 28, won't cooperate with Gelber until her boyfriend is released from jail.
"We knew that we were going to be split up once we got to Central Booking," Creque said of why she and the man kissed as they were being arrested. "I was just the look-out," she said. "We had a crazy romance all summer. It is like a movie."
In fact, the couple bear a striking resemblance to the characters portrayed in "True Romance," starring Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette. Somewhat mirroring reality, the film's couple fall in love while in the midst of a major crime spree.
As for Gelber, he says he's willing to do anything within his power to keep his chances alive.
"I will bring the release form to Rikers if I have to," he told the paper. "I just really want to win this contest."

Genevieve Nnaji Shines on Howzit MSN Africa

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Queen of Nollywood Genevieve Nnaji is one of the stars highlighted on Howzit MSN Africa and calling her "Africa's Screen idol" is really what she is to millions of her fans and followers in Africa and the rest of the world. She is the hottest Nollywood star regardless of the competition in Africa's biggest and largest film industry.

If you have not seen any Genevieve Nnaji movie, then you are yet to see the best of Nollywood.

The following are the must see Genevieve Nnaji films. Enjoy!Click for Full Image Size
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This Is My Side Of The Story; By Nollywood Actor Accused Of Wife's Murder

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In an exclusive chat with Charles Nwagbara of High Society Magazine, Nollywood actor, Rich Oganiru, accused of poisoning his wife and selling off her property said he's innocent.
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He also claimed that the stories were the handiwork of persons out to defame his character. Below is the actor's side of the alleged murder story....

According to him, his late wife took ill over five months ago and was battling fibroid. He explained that they opted for some kind of treatment supervised by German doctors which will prevent normal surgery. But to his dismay, the fibroid kept growing back and causing his wife more pain. Later, they decided to go spiritual and moved from Abuja to Prophet TB Joshua's synagogue in Ikotun where the prophet gave them emergency appointment based on his personal recognition.

His wife, he said, then suggested they move to her brother's apartment at the Airforce Barracks in ShaSha. While there, she rejected all the provisions that the actor bought and insisted on having pap prepared by her sister at her brother, Group Captain David Aluko's home.

After the meal, he said her condition became worse and they decide to move her to Synagogue since the appointment was a few hours from then. Oganiru said his wife refused and told him to take her to the hospital, this he did with the aid of her brother, Group Captain David. But at the military hospital gate, the woman died.

That, according to him, was when the problem started as the brother became hostile despite his condition which resulted in his being medicated as the shock of the death of his beloved wife raised his blood pressure. Later when he came to, he discovered that his Air-force brother inlaw had deposited his wife's body at the morgue and ordered him, Oganiru to go tell their parents that his sister was dead. This the actor said he will do, but demanded the death certificate so as to present to his in-laws to clear himself since the Air-force officer had started insinuating all sorts.

Group Captain David he said ordered him out of the barracks and he left to his hotel room where he discovered his wife's stuff had been removed and his belongings searched and scattered.

According to Oganiru: "They even seized the keys to my jeep and my international passport. I had to beg for my things to be returned. When I got the keys and my passport back and David insisted that I cannot have the morgue tag for my wife, I left for our home in Abuja. On arriving there, they had locked me out and carted away eveything that belonged to my wife and even our wedding pictures. Eventually I was allowed inside.

"Three days later some policemen from force headquarters came to arrest me based on a petition written about me that I killed my wife. I was kept in cell with Boko Haram members and I was the one washing for them. The police didn't care about my medication. When they saw my health was getting bad, they released me. I was asked to report two days later to face my accusers. I took some journalist to the house to see how they vandalized my things. That same evening, a group of policemen came in commando style, broke down my window and said I was under arrest. That was how they took me to Asokoro police station after beating me mercilessly and I was bleeding from ear and nose.

"A few day later, a professor friend came and told them that they should release me or charge me. He insisted that they should do the autopsy and charge me based on that. When nothing was found after the autopsy was conducted, they let me go.

"Meanwhile these heartless people have gone ahead to bury my wife without my consent. Now the next thing is that they are on the internet alleging that I poisoned my rich wife for her property. Let me tell you, my wife was a hardworking woman but about being rich, i don't know, otherwise why did we scrape to the bone to find money for her treatment?

"We live in a rented apartment, so I don't know the property I killed her for that I wanted to inherit. See, the callous people said I also killed my two former wives. My ex wife is alive, healthy and bubbling with my two children. But I know there is God and I must fight this to a logical conclusion. God is with me and my accusers will soon be put to shame. Thank you for calling me to find out the truth."

I’m Not Pregnant-Uche Iwuji

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Uche has been in the movie industry for a while now. Though, she has been involved in so m many rumours and scandal, none has been able to pull her down. She recently debunked the story of her pregnant rumour going round town.

`` It suprises me that someone will just cook up a baseless story about me. That I am pregnant is a white lie. I am not pregnant and even if I was, it’s not something I have to hide.’’ Uche said.

This Nollywood diva who is holidaying in London said she’s still very much in the industry but is in the United Kingdom for holiday and that as soon as she steps into the soil of the country, she is coming in to shoot her own movie. ``The latest about me now is that I’m trying to re brand myself, which I’m working on and I am working on my own movie soon.’’ She told us.Click for Full Image Size

Foolish Nigerian Parents Push their Sons and Daughters into Crime and Prostitution

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The bestselling Blackberry Babes Nollywood home video exposed the escapades of these desperate poor girls in the fast lane in Nigeria.

I have seen how poor Nigerian parents living in the ghettos in Lagos struggle to make ends meet while providing for their sons and daughters in tertiary schools.

They harass well to do citizens to help them financially and most of them cannot even afford three square meals a day. But their sons and daughters have expensive N28, 000 - N180, 000 Blackberry (BB) and iPhone smart phones for which each one would spend an average of N3, 000 monthly for making phone calls and sending text messages.

I know a poor female student at the leading university in Lagos who is from a poor family, but she is using expensive BB and her parents are struggling to pay her school fees. But they still allow her to keep her over N68, 000 BB and they know that she spends over N100, 000 annually on calls and text messages! They accepted all the lies she told them how she got the BB and how she would be paying for the service. Of course her mates and neighbours she is foolishly competing with know that she is one of the "runs" babes on campus who are part time prostitutes on and off campus. She is one of those female students who shuttle from one city to another claiming to be doing business and don't tell their parents the truth about their escapades in living life in the fast lane of the dog eat dog rat race.
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Four lecturers die in Igbinedion’s birthday convoy

Four lecturers die in Igbinedion’s birthday convoy
The 78th birthday anniversary celebration of the Esam of Benin, Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion, turned tragic on Wednesday, as one of the vehicles in the celebrant’s entourage plunged into the Ovia River, killing the four occupants.
The victims were all staff of the Igbinedion Unversity.
They were Messrs Morgan Efosa Uwogiren, Lucky Ehiorobo, Mrs. Shirley Iwede of the University’s Department of Business Administration and Ms Shola Ajayi of the Department of Banking and Finance.
Most tragic was the fate of Ms. Ajayi, whose corpse and another female’s were yet to be recovered.
She was said to be on her way back from the university in Okada town where she had gone to submit her resignation letter, having secured another appointment with the Federal Inland Revenue Service.
Mr. Amin Adewale of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), who confirmed that the corpses of the two women in the ill-fated car were still missing, said the remains of the two men had since been deposited at the UBTH mortuary.
He further said the road crash occurred after their car, a black Volkswagen Audi Station Wagon 80, with registration number EDO BF 438 USL ended up inside the river near Ekiadolor in Edo South, while trying to avoid an oncoming lorry.
The lorry was reportedly coming from Benin end of the road and in an attempt to avoid a failed portion, drove into the lane where the car conveying the lecturers was coming from and forced it into the river.
Public Relations Officer of the University, Mr. Emeka Okika, who confirmed the death of the lecturers, said he was yet to be fully briefed about the circumstances leading to their death.
Okika said they were travelling with the father of former governor Lucky Igbinedion who had earlier in the day joined the launch into satellite, Benin-based Independent Television owned by the celebrant.
The carnival-like train later left for the country-home of Chief Igbinedion, at Okada, where another celebration took place, after which they returned to Benin City.
Disaster struck on the return trip to Benin when the driver of one of the cars, an Audi 80, in the convoy conveying the four lecturers, lost control and plunged into the Ovia River, along the Benin-Ore Road, killing all the occupants instantly.
Three years ago, during his 75th birthday celebration, one of Igbinedion’s staff allegedly had an accident and lost his life while running an errand for the Benin high chief.
Also, a musician, Omoregbe Okpenye (aka Bayo Ade), who was entertaining Igbinedion’s guest at his palatial residence in Benin during his 77th birthday celebration was suddenly kidnapped by unknown gunmen and later killed.
Meanwhile, the Zonal Commander of the FRSC in charge of Edo, Delta and Anambra, Mr. Wole Olaniran, yesterday described the death of the lecturers as unfortunate, adding: “Our operations in rescue and evacuation of crashed vehicles and victims from accident scenes are made difficult as we do not have heavy duty cranes.
“Because we rely on sister agencies and private collaborators to make these cranes available, the logistics involved increases our time of response and thus hinders our evacuation operations.”
Olaniran, however, explained that his command was trying to ensure the level of fatality in some accident-prone black spots (corridors) within the states under his zone was reduced to the barest minimum.
He said part of the measure evolved was the mobile squad weekly patrol special operations carried out on these corridors to curtail the speed limits of motorists.

Man killed for ritual by childhood friends

Man killed for ritual by childhood friends
How he was tricked
From TUNDE RAHEEM Akure
Detectives from Ondo State Police Command are investigating the mystery behind the bizarre act of three highly placed personalities that killed their childhood friend for ritual sacrifice.
The suspects are Chief Babatunde Olumofe, who works for a bottling company based in Lagos; Mr. Sunday Akeju; and another PERSON simply identified as Eso.
They were all said to be childhood friends and own their personal houses on the same street in Ikorodu, a suburb of Lagos.
The suspects allegedly killed theIr childhood friend, Mr. Olufemi Ogunkorode, for ritual sacrifice at Erusu-Akoko, Ondo State, last week.
They reportedly tricked the late Mr. Ogunkorode, an indigene of Ilu Omoba-Ekiti, Ekiti State, to their home town last week Saturday on the pretext that Olumofe was going to bury his mother.
The suspects were said to have bought a new cloth for the deceased and presented it to him as their ‘uniform’ for the occasion.
Investigations revealed that the suspects handed over the victim to the traditionalists a few minutes after their arrival at Erusu-Akoko.
The traditionalists allegedly killed Ogunkorode for ritual to appease the gods of the town.
The suspects were said to have allegedly dumped the body of their victim along a major highway and claimed he was killed during a robbery incident.
The victim’s friends also reported the case to the police at Erusu-Akoko post.
The suspects were said to have given different reports when the case was transferred to the Oke Agbe Police Station.
They told the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) that Ogunkorode slumped and died.
Investigations also revealed that trouble started three years ago when Olumofe, who was to be honoured with a chieftaincy title, invited Ogunkorode to the installation.
Olumofe and Ogunkorode, who were said to be close friends from their days at the Christ School, Ado-Ekiti, allegedly carried out certain traditional rites together, which were considered sacrilegious by some traditionalists in the town.
The traditionalists had since then piled pressure on Olumofe to re-invite his friend for necessary rites to appease certain gods in the town.
When the victim was in the town in company with his friends, he was allegedly handed over to the traditionalists.
He was killed instantly while some parts of his body were removed for the said ritual.
The gruesome killing of the victim, it was gathered, has led to a cold war between the people of Erusu-Akoko and Ilu Omoba-Ekiti, as the latter allegedly turned back representatives of the former who were in their town to plead for forgiveness.
The source said: “Delegates from Erusu-Akoko, including some traditional chiefs, were in Ilu Omoba last Sunday in connection with the case.
“They even promised to take care of the necessary funeral rites, but they were chased away by irate youths of Ilu Omoba.”
The state the police command’s spokesman, Mr. Aremu Adeniran, confirmed the development.
Aremu said police had apprehended one of the perpetrators of the act and that a case of murder had been established against him.

Benue vs Okupe: Politics by other means?

Benue vs Okupe:  Politics by other means?
Benue State Government is locked in a war of words with presidential assistant on public affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe. This ‘war’ pivots around allegations that the latter’s firm, Value Trust Limited, failed to fully execute a road construction contract awarded in 2004. To raise the ante, Benue State Government penultimate week dragged Okupe before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The government requested the Commission to help recover N635.7 million from the presidential aide, money it said was the balance of the “failed” contract. Okupe has since fired back. He accused the state government of mischief and deliberately distorting the facts. If anybody is to refund money, claimed the presidential aide, it should be Benue State. Okupe insisted the government still owed his company N358 million “for work already done.” He further expressed surprise that the Benue State Government couldn’t draw a distinction between his person and the corporate entity Value Trust Limited. Even with the matter before EFCC, the verbal ping pong has shown little signs of abating.
Meanwhile, sandwiched between Okupe and the state government is George Akume, the immediate past governor of the state, now Senate Minority Leader. The state government, led by Governor Gabriel Suswam, had accused Akume of allowing Okupe’s company to pocket over N637 million. The former governor, it said, concealed details of what it called a “failed” road contract and swore to deploy all legal means, including EFCC, to recover the money. Like Okupe, the former governor has fired back. He accused his successor of lying. According to Akume, the transition and hand-over notes Suswam inherited in 2007 contained details of all assets and liabilities of the Benue State Government, including the Value Trust road contract. Governor Suswam has yet to personally join issues with his predecessor on this matter.
However, the positions adopted by some of his most trusted aides on the matter suggest the hand of Esau at play. Akume was governor between 1999 and 2007, after which he handed over to Suswam. At the time many considered theirs a political romance made in heaven. The former governor had battled the odds to ensure his political godson succeeded him. Not even a political tackle from the then President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, could stop Akume from installing Suswam governor. Thereafter, the former governor took a seat in the Senate. However, no sooner had Suswam, a two-term federal lawmaker been sworn-in, than the cracks emerged. At the onset, godfather and godson dismissed reports on their differences as the handiwork of “mischief makers.” They had assured the whole world that all was well.
However, before Suswam’s first tenure ended in 2011, the cracks had grown to become a huge gulf- forcing Akume to defect to the rival Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN). Through mastery of the political turf, the former governor was able to snake his way through the minefield to return to the Senate. Enter Senate President David Mark The question on the lips of analysts of Benue politics is why Governor Suwam, a man who often prides himself as a friend of the Presidency, would now seek to so embarrass the same Presidency? In other words, why did Suswam chose to so tar the credibility of Okupe, a man invited few weeks ago to help launder the image of the Jonathan Presidency?
Daily Sun checks reveal that Governor Suswam may have fallen out of favour with the Jonathan Presidency and may have, therefore, chosen Okupe to get even. The issues, Daily Sun gathered, may not be unconnected with the battle for the soul of Benue PDP between Suswam and Senate President, David Mark. In this battle, President Goodluck Jonathan apparently sided with Mark, his political ally. At the last congresses of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), alleged loyalists of Governor Suswan filled up party positions in Benue State. The move was said to have greatly upset other PDP stakeholders in the state, notably Senate President Mark. Equally piqued was former national chairman of the party, Barnabas Gemade, a serving senator and trustee of the party.
Thus was the status quo until July 28, when after a meeting of its National Working Committee, PDP deputy national chairman, Dr. Sam Jaja announced the scrapping of the party executives in Benue, Taraba, Ogun and Ondo states. The announcement was considered the culmination of several moves by Suswam to save the Dr. Emmanuel Agbo-led party executive in his state. With the listing of fresh congresses for Beune, it became obvious Senate President Mark had gained the upper hand leaving the governor thoroughly humiliated. The first signs that the announcement may not have gone down well with supporters of Governor Suswam didn’t take long in emerging. Some two weeks ago, embattled deputy PDP chairman of the state chapter, Mr. Joseph Nyam, told reporters in Markurdi, the state capital, that the announcement to hold fresh congresses in his state only existed on the pages of newspapers.
“As I speak to you now (sic), we have not received any petition to warrant a repeat congress in the state. We are not aware of the directive from the headquarters to conduct a fresh election. “As far as we are concerned, the decision of the national PDP to conduct fresh election was seen on the pages of newspapers. We had elections in all areas in the state peacefully except for Okpokwu local government and 15 wards where there was reported disagreement among party faithfuls, but the state chairman has travelled to Abuja to sort out the scheduled date for election in those areas. We will know a definite date when he returns,” Nyam was quoted as saying.
Affirming Nyam’s position, Suswam’s Media Adviser, Dr. Cletus Akwaya told Daily Sun last week that at no time was Benue listed among the states to conduct fresh congresses. Echoing the position of his party’s deputy chairman, Akwaya said “the repeat congress were ordered in just one LGA-Okpokwu,” stressing with an air of triumph, “so it is not the entire state.” Apparently to drive home the message, the governor’s spokesman assured, “there is no rift between Governor Suswam and the PDP hierarchy over fresh congresses.” The denials notwithstanding, sources at the PDP national secretariat, Abuja, likened the announcement for fresh congresses in Benue State to a “thunderbolt.” Said one of the sources: “Governor Suswan had before the announcement considered himself home and dry.
The listing of Benue therefore struck him like a thunderbolt.” When Daily Sun launched a probe into why a second term governor would so dearly want to still control his party, it emerged that post-2015 political interests of the political gladiators in the state may be responsible. One of Suswam’s colleagues in the House of Representatives told Daily Sun there were indications that Senate President David Mark is desirous of installing an Idoma as governor, reason he seeks to determine the PDP structure. In the history of Benue State, the closest the Idoma, a minority tribe, have been to power is the deputy governorship. Mark is reportedly encouraged by the recent emergence of governors from minority ethnic groups in some states.
A case in point is Delta State. On the other hand, Suswan is believed to be warming up to displace Gemade as senator representing Benue North senatorial zone. Few weeks ago, prominent political leaders from Gemade’s zone led by Chief Jack Tilley Gyado and Dr. Shenge, publicly endorsed Suswam for Gemade’s seat. Expectedly, Gemade isn’t amused. Benue again? In an ironic twist of fate, a political actor from the same Benue State was exactly 10 years ago locked in a similar political battle with a serving Senate President. The Senate President at the time, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim had dragged his party national chairman, Benue-born Audu Innocent Ogbeha. before the police for allegedly fraudulently seeking to obtain N120 million from him in the name of a party retreat.
Much like Suswam, Anyim raised the allegations shortly after PDP ordered that fresh congresses be held in Anyim’s Ebonyi State. This apparently tilted the odds in favour of t.he Senate President’s political adversary at the time, Governor Sam Egwu. As Ogbeh was struggling to wash himself of the tar stains, his national secretary, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor dealt a sucker punch by faulting claims by his national chairman that the request for N120 million was jointly decided by the party leadership. Again, like Anyim and Suswam, Ogbulafor’s allegation came on the heels of a decision by his party’s NWC that fresh congresses be held in his home state, Abia.
The move, Ogbulafor felt, tilted the odds in favour of the state governor at the time, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu. PDP congresses and sour grapes From the creation of PDP, in August 1998, no issue has so divided the party as its congresses and primaries. From Ogbeh-Anyim-Ogbulafor, in 2002, to Mark-Suwam-Okupe, in 2012, it is becoming increasingly clear that whenever the political egos of top PDP members are bruised, they resort to the Samson option- pulling down the PDP house, not minding the implications for the reputation of the party. As things stand, Benue State government has headed for EFCC, much the same way Anyim invited the police in 2002.
Interestingly nothing has been heard of Anyim’s complaint to the police, particularly since the 2003 elections. Benue’s matter before EFCC is still fresh. Is there a possibility that like other politically-driven matters before, Benue State, nay Suswam, will before his term runs out in 2015, ala Anyim beat a retreat? Perhaps.

Yangtze River Turns Red and Turns Up a Mystery


News reaching Nollyjist today was that, For a river known as the "golden watercourse," red is a strange color to see.Yet that's the shade turning up in the Yangtze River and officials have no idea why.
The red began appearing in the Yangtze, the longest and largest river in China and the third longest river in the world, yesterday near the city of Chongquing, where the Yangtze connects to the Jialin River.
The Yangtze, called "golden" because of the heavy rainfall it receives year-round, runs through Chongqing, Southwest China's largest industrial and commercial center, also known as the "mountain city" because of the hills and peaks upon which its many buildings and factories stand.
The red color stopped some residents in their tracks. They put water from the river in bottles to save it. Fishermen and other workers who rely on the river for income kept going about their business, according to the UK's Daily Mail.
While the river's red coloring was most pronounced near Chongqing it was also reported at several other points.
Officials are reportedly investigating the cause. What do you think about this mystery?