Attacks may assume B’Haram dimension, says Army chief
Nze, who paid a courtesy call on the acting Governor of Benue State, Benson Abounu, at the Benue Peoples House on Wednesday, told journalists in an interview that the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Abayomi Olonishakin, was worried that the clashes between herdsmen and farmers were beginning to threaten national security.
He said the committee had visited Nasarawa State, adding that it would proceed to Enugu State after the assessment of the situation in Benue State.
Nze told the acting governor that the committee would visit the ravaged communities of Agatu, Kwande and Logo to assess the level of attacks and the destruction in the areas.
Abounu told the committee’s boss that the atrocities committed by herdsmen and the dimension of the damage caused in Agatu and other communities in the state could not be said to have been perpetrated by the ordinary Fulani herdsmen, calling on the authorities for more investigation.
“In Agatu LGA, more than six large communities were razed down and taken over by the herdsmen; we believe this is beyond some group of people seeking grazing land,” he noted.
While emphasising that Nigeria was battling with a national problem, Abounu added that if no firm action was taken, the herdsmen menace would soon pose problems similar in nature to the Boko Haram insurgency.
“We know that the constitution guarantees freedom of movement, it does not warrant burning of houses, killing and taking over the people’s land.
“As we speak, same devastation has taken place in Tarka, Kwande, Logo and Buruku local government areas of the state. They kill in a most brutal manner. They are in black uniform, with AK 47 rifles. They are well trained; we believe they are from beyond Nigeria,” the deputy governor said.
In a similar vein, the Chairman of the South-South zone of the Christians Council of Nigeria, Bishop Tunde Adeleye, on Wednesday, said the continued silence of Buhari on the increasing attacks by Fulani herdsmen in several parts of the country had become worrisome and could be misconstrued.
Adeleye, who is also the Bishop of the Anglican Communion, Calabar Diocese, warned that if necessary steps were not taken to address the violent attacks, there might be reprisals that might take ethnic colouration.
He said this in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, during a chat with newsmen.
The Anglican cleric added, “The continued silence of Mr. President on this violence and deadly attacks by Fulani herdsmen could be seen as if he is supporting his tribesmen. He needs to speak now to calm frayed nerves in the country.
“The Fulani herdsmen are now everywhere in the country, not only with their cows, but with sophisticated arms. Where or how did they come about such weapons without the knowledge of the security agencies?
“If action is not taken now, Boko Haram would be a child’s play. Herdsmen issue is like a time-bomb. They have become a big risk. They move unhindered and are making other Nigerians vulnerable.”
While noting that various Christian groups were praying to God to avert reprisals, Adeleye cautioned the herdsmen to have respect for human lives.
Saraki files fresh
application to disqualify CCT chairman
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By Chris Ochayi, with agency reports
ABUJA — The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has filed another
application to disqualify Danladi Umar, the chairman of the Code of
Conduct Tribunal, from continuing to preside over his trial.
Bukola and Saraki Danladi Umar
Bukola and Saraki Danladi Umar
Danladi Umar, chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, however,
ordered security operatives attached to Saraki to leave the courtroom,
even as the tribunal warned against posting clips of its proceeding on
social media.
Ajibola Oluyede, a counsel to Saraki, who is being tried for alleged
false and anticipatory assets declaration, filed the application shortly
after the trial resumed yesterday.
He said the tribunal chairman still had a serious corruption case
against him with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and
premised his application on Section 36(1) of the constitution, which
addressed the issue of biases and the rules of natural justice.
Oluyede had unsuccessfully moved a similar application last week, which
resulted in a heated exchange between him and Umar.
After reading his motion, Oluyede called the attention of the court to a
letter written to the Attorney-General by the EFCC chairman in February
2015, which was part of his exhibits against Umar.
Oluyede read out paragraph four of the letter: “There are indications
that the tribunal chairman might have demanded and collected money from
the complainant through his said personal assistant.
“However, efforts made to recover the telephone handset used by Justice
Umar proved abortive, as he claimed that he had lost the telephone in
2012.
“This has made it impossible to subject it to independent scientific
analysis, with a view to corroborating the allegation. In the same vein,
the complainant could also not make available his telephone set for
analysis on the grounds that he had lost it.
“Justice Umar also admitted that he met privately with the complainant
in his chamber at the tribunal. This is a most unethical and highly
suspicious conduct on his part.”
Justice Umar had initially declined to entertain the motion, but
prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, urged him to admit the application
so that it can be argued.
The letter cited is a 2014 petition sent to the EFCC, in which Rasheed
Taiwo, a retired Customs official, claimed to have been pressured by Mr.
Umar for a N10 million bribe.
The EFCC has repeatedly said it had no evidence to prosecute Umar over
the matter.
Umar orders Saraki’s security out of tribunal
As proceedings continued, chairman of the tribunal ordered security
operatives attached to Saraki to leave the courtroom.
He gave the order shortly after counsel to the prosecution, Rotimi
Jacobs (SAN), and counsel for the defence, Kanu Agabi, announced their
appearances.
The CCT judge said his order was for the safety of all those present at
the tribunal. “We have observed that some armed security agents are at
the tribunal. We want such security men to stay outside. They should
stay outside of the court hall not inside. It is for the protection of
us here,” he said.
Umar also warned against the recording of proceedings of the tribunal,
adding that he was ready to make the trial open to all Nigerians, if
parties to the case filed an application for it to broadcast.
Nobody’ ll assassinate you, Agabi tells Umar
Speaking afterwards, Agabi, Saraki’s lead counsel, urged the judge not
to nurse fears because nobody would assassinate him.
He said: “My prayer is for peace and understanding. By God’s grace, you
are in that post to be instrumental. I believe harmony and love will
prevail. That is why I always urge you not to be angry because anger is
not of God, but of the devil.
“Generations to come will adore you if you are humble and humane. Nobody
will assassinate you, but you should be an advocate for peace.”
19 political parties ask Umar to step down
Meanwhile, the leadership of 19 political registered parties, yesterday,
called on the chairman of the tribunal to step down from the ongoing
trial of the Senate President, arguing that recent events indicated that
he was an interested party in the matter.
Annoyed by what they described as witch-hunt, the parties noted that
Justice Umar would not be impartial or unbiased in this case, given the
circumstances of his relationship with the EFCC.
Besides, the parties also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to direct
an immediate investigation to unravel the circumstances which led to
the EFFC issuing the letter of clearance to Justice Umar over his
alleged involvement in N10 million bribery scandal.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, National Chairman of Labour Party, LP,
Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, who read the text of the media briefing on
behalf of the parties, said Justice Umar had failed to demonstrate a
dispassion required of anyone sitting in judgment over others.
The political parties are Labour Party, LP; Action Alliance, AA;
National Conscience Party, NCP; Democratic Peoples Party, DPP; African
Democratic Congress, ADC; Democratic Party of Nigeria, DPN, and MPPP,
among others.
The parties noted: “We believe his continued stay on the bench while
this defendant is appearing before the tribunal supports the conspiracy
theory that there is an agenda to convict Dr. Saraki by all means.”
The political parties which said they were not against the trail of the
Senate President, added, however, that, “President Buhari needs to act
now, not to stop Saraki’s trial but to ensure that the process of
fighting corruption does not end up being even more corrupt than the
corruption it seeks to eliminate
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Saraki files fresh
application to disqualify CCT chairman
On April 28, 201610:16 amIn NewsComments
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By Chris Ochayi, with agency reports
ABUJA — The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has filed another
application to disqualify Danladi Umar, the chairman of the Code of
Conduct Tribunal, from continuing to preside over his trial.
Bukola and Saraki Danladi Umar
Bukola and Saraki Danladi Umar
Danladi Umar, chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, however,
ordered security operatives attached to Saraki to leave the courtroom,
even as the tribunal warned against posting clips of its proceeding on
social media.
Ajibola Oluyede, a counsel to Saraki, who is being tried for alleged
false and anticipatory assets declaration, filed the application shortly
after the trial resumed yesterday.
He said the tribunal chairman still had a serious corruption case
against him with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and
premised his application on Section 36(1) of the constitution, which
addressed the issue of biases and the rules of natural justice.
Oluyede had unsuccessfully moved a similar application last week, which
resulted in a heated exchange between him and Umar.
After reading his motion, Oluyede called the attention of the court to a
letter written to the Attorney-General by the EFCC chairman in February
2015, which was part of his exhibits against Umar.
Oluyede read out paragraph four of the letter: “There are indications
that the tribunal chairman might have demanded and collected money from
the complainant through his said personal assistant.
“However, efforts made to recover the telephone handset used by Justice
Umar proved abortive, as he claimed that he had lost the telephone in
2012.
“This has made it impossible to subject it to independent scientific
analysis, with a view to corroborating the allegation. In the same vein,
the complainant could also not make available his telephone set for
analysis on the grounds that he had lost it.
“Justice Umar also admitted that he met privately with the complainant
in his chamber at the tribunal. This is a most unethical and highly
suspicious conduct on his part.”
Justice Umar had initially declined to entertain the motion, but
prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, urged him to admit the application
so that it can be argued.
The letter cited is a 2014 petition sent to the EFCC, in which Rasheed
Taiwo, a retired Customs official, claimed to have been pressured by Mr.
Umar for a N10 million bribe.
The EFCC has repeatedly said it had no evidence to prosecute Umar over
the matter.
Umar orders Saraki’s security out of tribunal
As proceedings continued, chairman of the tribunal ordered security
operatives attached to Saraki to leave the courtroom.
He gave the order shortly after counsel to the prosecution, Rotimi
Jacobs (SAN), and counsel for the defence, Kanu Agabi, announced their
appearances.
The CCT judge said his order was for the safety of all those present at
the tribunal. “We have observed that some armed security agents are at
the tribunal. We want such security men to stay outside. They should
stay outside of the court hall not inside. It is for the protection of
us here,” he said.
Umar also warned against the recording of proceedings of the tribunal,
adding that he was ready to make the trial open to all Nigerians, if
parties to the case filed an application for it to broadcast.
Nobody’ ll assassinate you, Agabi tells Umar
Speaking afterwards, Agabi, Saraki’s lead counsel, urged the judge not
to nurse fears because nobody would assassinate him.
He said: “My prayer is for peace and understanding. By God’s grace, you
are in that post to be instrumental. I believe harmony and love will
prevail. That is why I always urge you not to be angry because anger is
not of God, but of the devil.
“Generations to come will adore you if you are humble and humane. Nobody
will assassinate you, but you should be an advocate for peace.”
19 political parties ask Umar to step down
Meanwhile, the leadership of 19 political registered parties, yesterday,
called on the chairman of the tribunal to step down from the ongoing
trial of the Senate President, arguing that recent events indicated that
he was an interested party in the matter.
Annoyed by what they described as witch-hunt, the parties noted that
Justice Umar would not be impartial or unbiased in this case, given the
circumstances of his relationship with the EFCC.
Besides, the parties also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to direct
an immediate investigation to unravel the circumstances which led to
the EFFC issuing the letter of clearance to Justice Umar over his
alleged involvement in N10 million bribery scandal.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, National Chairman of Labour Party, LP,
Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, who read the text of the media briefing on
behalf of the parties, said Justice Umar had failed to demonstrate a
dispassion required of anyone sitting in judgment over others.
The political parties are Labour Party, LP; Action Alliance, AA;
National Conscience Party, NCP; Democratic Peoples Party, DPP; African
Democratic Congress, ADC; Democratic Party of Nigeria, DPN, and MPPP,
among others.
The parties noted: “We believe his continued stay on the bench while
this defendant is appearing before the tribunal supports the conspiracy
theory that there is an agenda to convict Dr. Saraki by all means.”
The political parties which said they were not against the trail of the
Senate President, added, however, that, “President Buhari needs to act
now, not to stop Saraki’s trial but to ensure that the process of
fighting corruption does not end up being even more corrupt than the
corruption it seeks to eliminate
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