Friday 19 June 2015

Jega disowns anti-card reader directive in Rivers, others

•Jega


•Jega
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not change its directive on the use of card reader for the governorship and Houses of Assembly elections, its chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, said yesterday..
Jega, who spoke during a post 2015 general election assessment retreat for resident electoral commissioners in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, said it was only during the Presidential election that the commission instructed states that wherever there was evidence of card readers failure they should revert to manual accreditation.
The retreat’s theme: “2015 General Elections: Lessons and way forward.”
There was manual accreditation in some states, including Rivers and Akwa Ibom.
The chairman, who said no elections had ever been perfect, insisted that the last general elections were highly successful.
Ikedi Ohakim


EFCC quizzes ex-governors Ohakim, Sule Lamido

Former Imo State Governor Ikedi Ohakim was arrested yesterday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The agency quizzed former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido.
Ohakim was arrested about 8am at his 60, Kwame Nkrumah Crescent home in Asokoro District, Abuja.
But Lamido reported to the EFCC based on invitation.

Controversy hits sale of Delta Steel Plc

•President Buhari


•President Buhari
A major crisis has broken out over the purported sale of Delta Steel Plc, Aladja.
Premium Steel and Mines, a company owned by frontline businessman Sunil Vaswani, says it has bought the troubled steel giant, promising to inject N70 billion in the first phase and N300 billion in the subsequent phases.
But a lawyer, Chief Ajibola Aribisala (SAN), who was appointed the receiver/manager of the company by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), yesterday urged President Muhammadu Buhari to cancel the deal which, he said, was at a great loss to the country.
Aribisala said AMCON sold the company for N28billion as against the N33billion offered by a Chinese company, China Polaris Technologies Company Ltd, which was ready to pay the total sum at once.
Vaswani, said the lawyer, offered to pay 10 per cent of the sale before 30 days after offer’s acceptance and spread the balance over  eight years, with a moratorium of one year. He added that it was his refusal to accept the Vaswani offer that led AMCON to announce the termination of his company’s appointment as receiver/manager.
A legal battle case is ongoing over AMCON’s termination of the SAN’s contract, The Nation learnt.
Vaswani initially offered to buy the company with West African Mines and Steel Limited before eventually buying it with Premium Steel and Mines Limited. The receiver/manager at the time Premium Steel bought the company was Dr. Joseph Nwobike, SAN.
Premium Steel and Mines Ltd was incorporated on December 15, last year. West African Mines & Steel Ltd was incorporated on May 3, 2013.
Aribisala added: “It is also interesting to note that the said Premium Steel & Mines Ltd was only incorporated, for the above purpose, on December 14, 2014, when the bidding was already in full progress, thus, the company did not submit any bid on the sale of the assets, yet it was the same company that the assets of Delta Steel Company Plc were purportedly sold to .
 “The essence of AMCON’s acquisition of bad debts from commercial banks, along with the collateral securities, is to confer on AMCON the assurance that in the event of failure of the borrower, in the case Delta Steel Company Plc, to discharge the indebtedness, AMCON can fall back on the pledged securities to recover the indebtedness by virtue of section 34 of the Asset Management Corporation Act.
“By virtue of Section 35 AMCON Act, the Corporation is vested with the same right to creditors (i.e. the banks from which the loans were acquired) over the pledged securities and can release any security that eligible financial institution could have realised and can exercise any power conferred by any document that forms part of the eligible bank assets.
“By virtue of Section 4(b) and (c) of the AMCON Act, the Corporation is statutorily mandated to:
“(b) efficiently manage and dispose of eligible bank assets acquired by the corporation in accordance with the provisions of this Act; and
“(c) Obtain the best achievable financial returns on eligible bank assets of other assets required by it in pursuance of the provision of this Act having regard to –
 the nee to protect or otherwise enhance the long-term economic value of the assets,
The cost of acquiring and dealing with those assets
The corporation’s cost of capital and other costs
Any other factor which the Corporation considers relevant to the achievement of its objects.”
“Also, by Section 43(3) of the AMCON Act, all officers of AMCON, including the managing Director – Mr. Mustafa Chike-Obi, are obligated to act in good faith, in the execution of the duties, power and obligations imposed on AMCON or any of its directors.
“Furthermore, by Section 15(5) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, AMCON being an agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria , is obligated to avoid corrupt practices and abuse of power.”
AMCON’s sale of the company to Premium Steel and Mines, which is to be made instalmentally when there is a buyer willing to pay N33billion at once, Aribisala said, did not only deviate from the provisions of Section 15(5) of the Constitution, but also violated Section 4(9b) and (c) of the AMCON Act.
He said the sale “amounts to an economic sabotage or economic crime since the proceeds of sale, which is quite below the sum of N33billion which China Polaris Technologies Company Ltd, the highest bidder would have paid, belongs to the Federal Government of Nigeria by virtue of AMCON being a Federal Government agency.”
“The sum of N33billion , which was the best offer received on the disposal of the assets of the company, would have been more than enough to discharge the debts owed to AMCON and several unsecured creditors, being owed to staff and ex-staff of Delta Steel Company Plc as pensions and gratuities,” Aribisala claimed.
The Presidency, The Nation learnt, is already looking into the petition on the sale.
Premium Steel and Mines pledged to expand the company’s capacity and establish industries for other value added products.
It said the product range at the complex is aimed at optimal utilisation of the country’s mining and gas resources and producing import substitution products.
Premium Steel also said it would provide employment.
The investor pledged to assist the communities in their education and healthcare.

DSS grills refineries MDs in multi-billion dollar oil deals

Department of State Security (DSS)


Another chapter was yesterday opened in the probe of the multi-billion dollar crude  swap that cost Nigeria so much cash and delivered little fuel — in some cases.
The probe of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) contracts has extended to the managing directors of the four troubled refineries.
They are being quizzed in Abuja by security agents, who are eager to get an insight into the allocation of crude to the refineries and how crude was swapped, it was learnt last night.

Pres. Buhari will support my probe of Amaechi’s corrupt practices says Wike


Read the press statement from River state government below...
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that President Muhammadu Buhari will fully support his fight against the massive corruption that characterised the administration of the immediate past administration of Mr Chibuike Amaechi.
Speaking after receiving the final report of the Transition Committee of his administration on Friday, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike said that his administration is committed to recovering all funds diverted into private pockets by officials of the outgone administration.
He said : " I am confident  that  President  Muhammadu  Buhari  will support  my administration  in the quest to tackle  the  massive  corruption  that characterised  the  Amaechi  administration. 

"We are aware  that  the  immediate  past  administration  and her officials  will resort to blackmail  and propaganda  for the  purpose  of  diverting  attention from their corruption  practices. We shall  remain  focused  on the task of getting  back Rivers State  resources  and assets ".


The governor  commended the  Transition  Committee  for a job well done,  saying  that  the  committee's  interim report  helped his administration  to take off.


Submitting  the  final  report  of  the  Transition  Committee,  former  Deputy  Governor,  Tele  Ikuru  described  the  Amaechi’s  administration  as the  most corrupt  in the  state's  history. 


Ikuru said that  the  former  governor  expended N812million  to furnish his personal  residence  at  the  expense  of  the  state,  while N4.96b  was spent on Justice  Karibi  White hospital with no structure  on ground.

Rihanna and Karim Benzema getting serious?


Life & Style is reporting that Rihanna and Real Madrid footballer Karim Benzema, who have been spotted out in LA and New York, are not only dating but seem to have taken things to the next level.

According to their report, Rihanna flew Karim and some of his friend to LA and then flew her family in from Barbados so everyone could meet. RiRi reportedly checked her family and friends into the Andaz and Mondrian hotels in West Hollywood then they spent the week getting to know each other.