Monday, 22 June 2020

FG releases N13.6b hazard allowances, life insurance for health workers

The Federal Government has released N13.642billion for the payment of hazard allowances and group life insurance for health workers and Federal civil servants nationwide.

It said all the issues raised in the 14-day strike action notice have been met.

It asked the striking doctors to live up to their Hippocratic Oath by calling of the strike action.

The government also unveiled juicy packages for health workers in the frontline against COVID-19.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alh. Lai Mohammed made the disclosures at a joint briefing in Abuja with the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire and the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige.

The Federal Government also said it has trained over 33,000 workers in the country on how to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mohammed said: “It is pertinent to say that the issues raised by the Association, while issuing its ultimatum on June 1st, have received or are receiving full attention.

“We have also begun the Group Life Insurance, totalling N9billion, for all health workers and Federal civil servants. We have paid to 14 insurance companies. “

Ondo deputy governor’s defection raises dust in PDP

The defection of Ondo State Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has jolted some aspirants who complained about the undue advantage of the party is giving him in the race for the party’s governorship ticket.
No fewer than eight aspirants have so far purchased the PDP Nomination and Expression of Interest forms, including the 2016 candidate, Eyitayo Jegede (SAN).

Sources said the fears among the aspirants were allegations that the deputy governor single handedly nominated the chairman and all the members of the committee to conduct the party’s governorship primary in the state.

A source also said Ajayi paid for a private jet to convey the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) led by its chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, to receive him into the party (today).

This could not be confirmed last night.
One of the aspirants who has obtained nomination form and refused to step down from the race described the coming of Ajayi as a welcome development but said the PDP would be in tatters if Ajayi had his way as being rumoured.

The aspirant said: “How can he now come to our party and insist on running as sole candidate to the extent of nominating the chairman and members of the primary committee? Or is it the reason he hired an aircraft for the NWC members that will come tomorrow (today) to receive him? It’s the height of insults.

“Let’s wait and see as events unfold because we are not fools in this party,”
But Ajayi in a statement by his spokesman Babatope Okeowo denied that he had been adopted as the governorship candidate by the NWC of the PDP.

He said the rumour does not reflect the minds of the leadership of the PDP.
Ajayi said he would not fall into cheap blackmail by agents of government trying to create enmities among members of the PDP.

“The deputy governor who has just resigned his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and picked the membership card of PDP said the PDP had not imposed candidate on the party in Ondo State and the party is also not interested in imposition of candidates for elections.

“The deputy governor said he will go to the primary with other qualified members of the party, who have shown interest in the governorship ticket of the party.

“As a democrat, Ajayi said he will not subscribe to any imposition of candidate and would not do anything to undermine the peaceful atmosphere that attracted him to the PDP.

“He appealed to PDP members to be wary of those spreading wicked rumours that can lead to crisis in the party,” the statement added.

PDP spokesman Kola Ologbodiyan confirmed that leaders of the party would travel to Akure.

He said: “I’m aware that there is an invitation (to Ondo State). I’m also aware of the invitation to attend has been made. I don’t know whether they will attend.”
(The Nation)

Aisha Buhari’s ADC, security aides restored

Following clearance, the aide-de-camp (ADC) to First Lady, Aisha Buhari has been restored to his post.

The ADC, Usman Shugaba, who is a police officer, was absolved of any complicity by an investigative panel which was drawn from the Security Council.

Also, other security aides of the First Lady have been returned to the Presidential Villa.

But a nurse on the private jet from Abuja to Lagos and Kano, which caused misunderstanding at the Villa, has tested positive.

The Federal Government has however directed that all staff at the private wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja for COVID-19 test.

There had been issues in the last two weeks over a minor family  misunderstanding between the First Lady and an aide to the President over compliance with COVID-19 guidelines.

The family challenge led to shooting at the Villa,  the withdrawal and detention of the First Lady’s ADC and other security details.
The President also directed that the incident be investigated.

It was learnt that a team, comprising Security Council members, probed the case last Monday.

As at Saturday, the panel had cleared the ADC.

A top source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The First Lady has got all her staff back because the investigative panel discovered the ADC did not fire a shot in the Villa.

“It was discovered that the ADC was not even at the scene of the incident and he was not armed on the said day.

“The panel was also able to establish that there were no armed policemen at that moment. There were only issues about compliance with COVID-19 guidelines.

“What really happened was that a presidential aide travelled to Lagos penultimate Monday in a private jet and when he returned last Thursday, the First Lady asked him to isolate for 14 days.

“The whole intent of the First Lady was to protect President Muhammadu Buhari and his household from COVID-19 infection. It was not really a personal matter per se.

“Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the First Lady has always asked those on palliative mission for her pet project, the Future Assured Programme to self-isolate for 14 days upon return from any trip
It was however learnt that a female hostess on the shuttles to Lagos, Abuja and Kano with the private jet used by the Presidential aide tested positive.

Another source added: “The air hostess is receiving treatment and the government has asked all the staff or workers at the private wing to go for COVID-19 test and self-isolate in line with the enabling guidelines.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu last Sunday said: “The Presidency wishes to acknowledge concerns expressed by several members of the public regarding the recent incident among the occupants of the State House which escalation led to the arrest of some staff by the police.

“This is to assure all and everyone that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammadu Buhari, is not, and was not at any time in any form of danger arising, either from deadly infections or the reported incident by security personnel which is currently under investigation.

“This particular incident happened outside the main residence of the President.

“Armed guards and other security personnel assigned to the State House receive the necessary training of especially weapons handling and where they come short, their relevant agencies have their rules and regulations to immediately address them.

“Having authorized the proper investigation to be carried out into this unfortunate incident by the Police, the President has acted in compliance with the rule of law.

“That a minor occurrence is being used by some critics to justify attacks on the government and the person of President Muhammadu Buhari beggars belief.
“In this particular instance, the President says the law should be allowed to take its course.” (The Nation)

Nigeria records 436 new cases of COVID-19, total surpasses 20,000

Sunday, 21 June 2020

CROSSFIRE: PDP failed in Ekiti, lacks moral authority to question Fayemi –Dipe


Published June 21, 2020
The Senior Special Assistant to Ekiti State Governor on Public Communications, Segun Dipe, tells ABIODUN NEJO since the immediate past Peoples Democratic Party-led administration in the state allegedly abandoned the Governor’s Lodge in Abuja, it should not tell the current All Progressives Congress-led government what to do about its reconstruction

_What is wrong with the Governor’s Lodge in Abuja?_

There is no issue with the Governor’s Lodge other than the fact that it became dilapidated. It was abandoned for four years during the Ayodele Fayose-led administration. During that time, the roof was off and it was always flooded. You can imagine how a house abandoned and exposed to the rain and sun would be. It became uninhabitable, so it needed a replacement. Then it was considered that we should have both the Governor’s Lodge and the Deputy Governor’s Lodge there; that means it would be expanded to accommodate the two of them. So, they had to acquire a land beside it, add it to the existing land and do a reconstruction. The reconstruction was provided for in the budgets of 2019 and 2020.

_The PDP alleges that the present administration has sold the property…_

He who alleges must prove. Let them provide proof that it was sold. The place was advertised for construction; there was a bidding process and a contractor was selected. The contractor went to the site, there was a bill of quantities and the procedure was followed. So, if they have any contrary information, I think they should provide it. You can’t sell a government property like that! The PDP just wants to engage in propaganda; otherwise they would have confirmed all the information in the public domain.

_What about the allegation that there is no signboard at the site informing the public about the details of the contract?_

Is that provided for legally? There are so many government projects that don’t have signboards; that is left to the discretion of the contractor. It is not the client that is going to put a signboard at the project site. And I don’t think there is a crisis if there is no board at a project site if construction is going on there and it is not a source of contention.

_But the PDP is saying the lodge should not be the priority of Ekiti now, what do you think about that?_

It is the government that determines what the priorities are, not any meddlesome person or an interloper. Although Fayemi government seeks communities’ inputs into budgets, the PDP needs to do a thorough job on how the budget was awarded. I think you can talk about priority if there have been denials or deprivations in some aspects. Under Fayemi’s administration, full salaries are being paid and all other responsibilities are being handled. When the last PDP administration was constructing the bridge which led to nowhere in Ado-Ekiti, salaries were not paid; that was when anybody could have spoken about priorities. For Abuja house, do you want the governor to continue to pay rent in Abuja? Now that Abuja house is being reconstructed and it is not affecting salaries or road constructions in the state, how can you talk of priorities?

_What is your reaction to the allegations that the 2019, 2020 budgetary provisions are mere conduits to steal public funds and that the Abuja structure was pulled down last month?_

Do they want the place to have been pulled down before a provision would be made? It is the duty of the contractor to build. If there is no provision, how would you now award the contract? I think they should try and get hold of the document – there must be a contractual agreement. What is the agreement, when is the contractor starting, has the contractor violated any of the contract agreement? That is what they should try to understand and we have told them to use their powers through the Freedom of Information Law which is available in Ekiti. How can people who were not alive to their responsibilities now come round to tell somebody who is alive to their responsibility what to do? The PDP had the opportunity to do something about it; they didn’t build or repair the place. They abandoned the house and their governor rented his own personal house to the state.

_Why didn’t you confront Fayose with the allegation before now?_

He did it as a governor. It was like saying you want to confront him for building a bridge. Fayose was entitled to stay in an accommodation in Abuja. As I said, the lodge does not befit a governor, but the best way he could do it was to rent an apartment. He had an executive council and a House of Assembly that approved it; we are talking about the legality of an action, and not the rightness or wrongness of it. Was it legal or illegal for him to stay in an accommodation in Abuja? The way he thought might be different from the way we thought. If they had not raised it, we would not have mentioned it, so, why should we start asking him to refund the money he spent to pay for accommodation when he was in Abuja? The same PDP would have said we were just chasing shadows.

_There are allegations that the APC administration is being secretive as far as the Abuja lodge is concerned…_

They are just confirming the saying that ‘if you want to hide anything from a black man, keep it in black and white’. If provisions are in 2019 and 2020 budgets, what secrecy is it shrouded in again? The budgets are available on the state website in the public domain. I saw what they wrote about the 2019, 2020 budgetary provisions, so what secrecy is there again if it is in the public domain? And if we talk of corruption in Ekiti, we know the person who represents corruption in Ekiti and we know whose name stands for due process and transparency in Ekiti. We don’t need to beat around the bush with that. Fayemi stands for due process and there is never corruption in whatever he does. He is transparent, even when he wants to prepare budgets; he visits all the wards and units in the state to get their inputs. Such is the kind of transparency Fayemi is known for.

_What about the contractor?_

As long as the contractor is doing his job and has no problem with his client, we don’t have to bring his name into a matter like this. It is when he has problems with his client that you can call him out.

_Do you see this as PDP’s plot to worm its way into people’s minds so it can regain power?_

Did they do well in the past to justify coming back? Are they putting their house in order to be able to do that? I have never seen the PDP prepared for anything. I always see them making noises and jostling for positions among themselves. So, I don’t see them prepared for power. For instance, who is the leader of the PDP in Ekiti? Who is the PDP chairman in Ekiti? In the local governments and wards, who are their executive council members? You can imagine, it is an Osun person, Diran Odeyemi, that is speaking for them in Ekiti PDP. Does that show preparedness?

(Punch)

Nobody Can Come Between Me And Fayemi, Says Ekiti Deputy Governor


 

....WARNS PURVEYORS OF FAKE NEWS TO DESIST FROM MISCHIEF

The Deputy Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, has pledged his unalloyed loyalty to Governor Kayode Fayemi in all circumstances.

Egbeyemi slammed some individuals he described as "fifth columnists, peddlers of fake news and mischief makers" for trying to cause disaffection between him and his boss

The Deputy Governor said every attempt to destroy the good relationship he enjoys with the Governor will always fail as they are working together for the good of the state and the ruling party.

Egbeyemi debunked a fake news being circulated on social media platforms that he has been threatened with impeachment by the Governor to coerce the executives of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Ward 8 in Ado Ekiti to sign a resolution to suspend Senator Babafemi Ojudu from the party.

The online fake news item alleged that the Ado Ekiti APC Ward 8 Chairman, Mr. Clement Afolabi, was abducted and taken to the Deputy Governor's personal residence to compel him to carry out Ojudu's suspension.

The Deputy Governor said the purported abduction of Afolabi was a figment of the imagination of the jobless peddlers of falsehood who have failed in their bid to sow seeds of discord in the party.

Egbeyemi who described all the allegations as tissues of lies and wicked falsehood against innocent people warned sponsors of the fake news to desist from their terrible misadventure or be ready to face the wrath of God.

While noting that he had enjoyed the best of relationship with the Governor, Egbeyemi maintained that "nobody can come between him and Fayemi in the performance of their God-given duties."

Egbeyemi said: "Nobody can come between me and my Governor, nobody in the party mooted the idea to suspend anybody from the party.

"They are telling lies around that the Governor wants to remove me. It is not true, I enjoy the best of relationship with my boss, Governor Kayode Fayemi.

"I have vowed never to go against my Governor, I will never go against him because they want to destroy the good relationship between me and the Governor."