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PTD Faults NUPENG On Newspaper Publications, Says Plot To Circumvent Election Has Failed
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Members across the four zones of Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) Branch of NUPENG representing aggrieved leaders that won their court case in Abuja, in a suit number NICN/ABJ/312/2023, have reacted to a publication made by NUPENG on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 in Daily Sun and the Leadership Newspapers.
The Union’s reaction was articulated on behalf of the concerned PTD members by Comrade Lawrence Mowetei and Comrade Princewill Damiari from Port Harcourt zone.
In a jointly signed statement on Sunday, they said the publications should be taken with a pinch of salt, adding that selfish, desperate and misguided elements within the leadership of NUPENG should stop misleading the public and discontinue from fantasizing about taking over PTD by force.
They maintained that the plot to instigate a crisis in the forthcoming PTD delegates’ conference and truncate the will of the people has not only been exposed but has also failed.
Read them:
“1. The judgment in NICN/ABJ/312/2023 nullified all the elections conducted both in Abuja and Ibadan. Also, the National Executives of PTD which means all the acts of the executives from November 1, 2023, to May 29, 2024, were all a nullity. “Ex nihilo nihil fit,” meaning ” from nothing comes nothing.”
“2. In line with the judgement, NUPENG has flagrantly refused to recall all the PTD members which they illegally suspended from their respective positions. NUPENG has also not reconciled all warying parties and opposition in PTD.
“3. The suspended members have not been allowed to return to PTD and their respective positions before the illegal suspension. Their personal businesses have been under siege: filling stations have been grounded, and their trucks not allowed to load at all depots across the country.
“4. The suspended members are not accredited members of the delegates for the proposed national delegates conference and are still referred to as Ex PTD Leaders by the recent Publication of TRIBUNE of June 26 2024 by NUPENG General Secretary Afolabi Olawale. The list of delegates published have names of Comrades that are dead and buried, in the mortuary and those who are no longer in office because they have completed their terms in office.
“5. In the history of the PTD elections and every election in the world, there is always a campaign. PTD should be allowed to campaign for candidates of their choice, not a Kangaroo candidate already packaged by some “godfathers” in NUPENG. No form of screening was made in the 4 zones nationwide by the electoral committee suggesting that they already have anointed candidates (their stooges and surrogates) in mind as displayed in the Facebook pages of Port Harcourt and Warri Zonal Councils.
“6. NUPENG has shown deep rooted interest and bias in the PTD election and as such we call on the court to appoint a neutral body to be members of the electoral committee and conduct the election. People such as past National Chairmen of PTD, former NUPENG Presidents and their deputies the registrar of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) Abuja, under the strict supervision of the DSS and Ministry of Labour.
“7. The voting system shall be a secret ballot system. The open ballot system is for intimidation and victimization. The Warri, Lagos and Port Harcourt Zonal Chairmen have already threatened that any delegate who refuse to stand behind them will have himself to blame.
“8. The voting shall be with a PTD membership card and not the biometric card that has been heavily compromised by NUPENG and the acclaimed godfathers. Many PTD members were disenfranchised in the course of the biometric revalidation exercise carried out in the heat of the crisis rocking the Union.
“9. The venue of the delegate conference shall be Abuja, which has always been our traditional venue until the godfathers came in and moved it to the location they can manipulate and control. We want our National Delegates Conference at Abuja or a neutral place chosen by both factions.
Comrades Mowetei and Damiari said further: “NUPENG should immediately withdraw the criminal charges against all PTD members in FCT High Court 14, Maitama (suit no..CR/042/23), some of them have already been CLEARED TO CONTEST in the July, 3rd Delegates Conference in Lagos.
“Lagos Zone which is a stronghold of the godfathers in NUPENG who are bent on imposing their stooges and surrogates cannot and should not be venue for 3 consecutive elections in 3 years: 2022 Ibadan, 2023 Ibadan, 2024 Lagos; both factions should agree on a neutral venue and date outside Lagos Zone.
The immediate past National Chairman of PTD and present National Trustee of NUPENG, Comrade Salimon Akanni Oladiti, the Deputy president of NUPENG Comrade Solomon Kilanko, the General Secretary of NUPENG Comrade Afolabi Olufemi Olawale, the Chairman of PTD Lagos Zone Comrade Saheed Gbolahan Adigun, Comrade Michael Oluyemisi Omosanya, and over 80 % of the PTD Unit Chairmen and Trustees are all from Ibadan in Lagos Zone, the obvious reason they are insisting the election must hold in the western part of the country.
“Having been CLEARED TO CONTEST it implies that those standing trial in the criminal case never committed any crime ab initio.
“Kilanko the Deputy president of NUPENG is a witness in the purported criminal case and he is the one unilaterally appointed to head the electoral committee, without doubt he won’t be objective, fair in the discharge of his duties as the chief electoral umpire.”
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FAAC: FG, States, LGs share N1.424 trillion December 2024 Revenue
The federation account allocation committee (FAAC) says it shared N1.42 trillion among the three tiers of government in December 2024, noting that Nigeria’s gross statutory revenue declined by 32 percent.
The allocation, which was from a gross total of N2.310 trillion, represents an increase of N300 billion compared to the N1.72 trillion distributed in November.
In a statement on Friday, the ministry of finance said the FAAC announced the disbursements at its December meeting in Abuja, chaired by Wale Edun, minister of finance.
The committee said from distributable amount inclusive of gross statutory revenue, value added tax (VAT), electronic money transfer levy (EMTL), and exchange difference (ED), the federal government received N451 billion, the states received N498 billion, local governments got N361 billion, while the oil producing states received N113.477 billion as derivation, (13 percent of mineral revenue).
FAAC added that the sum of N84.7 billion was given for the cost of collection, while N801 billion was allocated for transfers, intervention and refunds.
The communique also said the gross revenue available from the VAT for the month of December 2024, was N649.5 billion as against N628.9 billion distributed in the preceding month, resulting in an increase of N20.5 billion.
“From that amount, the sum of N25.982 billion was allocated for the cost of collection and the sum of N18.707 billion given for Transfers, Intervention and Refunds,” FAAC said.
“The remaining sum of N649.561 billion was distributed to the three tiers of government, of which the Federal Government got N90.731 billion, the States received N302.436 billion and Local Government Councils got N211.705 billion.”
The committee said gross statutory revenue of N1.22 billion received in December was lower than the N1.82 billion received in the previous month by N6.98 million or 32.9 percent.
“From the stated amount, the sum of N57.498 billion was allocated for the cost of collection and a total sum of N782.468 for Transfers, Intervention and Refunds,” the committee added.
“The remaining balance of N386.124 billion was distributed as follows to the three tiers of government: Federal Government got the sum of N167.690 billion, States received N85.055 billion, the sum of N65.574 billion was allocated to LGCs and N67.806 billion was given to Derivation Revenue (13% Mineral producing States).”
Also, N31.2 billion from EMTL was distributed to the federal government (N4.6 billion), states (N15.6 billio), and local governments (N10.9 billion), while N1.3 billion was allocated for the cost of collection.
In addition, the communique said N402.7 billion from exchange difference was shared with the federal government (N188 billion), states (N95.4 billion), and local governments (N73.5 billion).
The committee said N45.6 billion was given as 13 percent derivation funds.
FAAC said VAT and EMTL increased significantly, while oil and gas royalty, CET levies, excise duty, import duty, petroleum profit tax (PPT) and companies income tax (CIT) decreased considerably.
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Federal Government to transfer N75,000 cash to 70m Nigerians
The Federal Government has announced plans to distribute N75,000 cash transfers to an estimated 70 million ‘poorest of the poor’ Nigerians by 2025.
This was disclosed by Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, during his appearance on The Morning Show on Arise Television on Wednesday.
Prof. Yilwatda revealed that the ministry aims to deploy the program across all 36 states of the federation by the end of January 2025, targeting the registration of up to 18.1 million Nigerian households through the National Identity Number (NIN) system.
“We want to deploy by the end of January across 36 states to ensure we start harvesting the NIN number of up to 18.1 million Nigerian households that we need to capture as fast as possible so that we can make payment for them,” the minister said.
“The target of the president is that we should target 15 million households. And an average household is about 4 to 5. We are discussing here roughly about 70 million households with about N75,000 per person this year,” the minister noted.
The initiative is part of President Bola Tinubu’s directive to address extreme poverty and create a more inclusive social safety net.
Yilwatda noted that each household in the program would have an average of 4 to 5 individuals, translating to a target of roughly 70 million individuals nationwide.
The program will also enhance the digital identities of low-income Nigerians by collaborating with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to increase NIN registrations. According to Yilwatda, this will help streamline the process and ensure the most vulnerable populations are included in the database.
“We are doing the data capturing, but for now, the poorest of the poor that we have in our data is only 1.4 million with NIN. We are working with NIMC, deploying resources, and conducting training. NIMC has brought in more devices under a program with the World Bank to assist us in data capturing for those without NIN numbers.”
The Minister detailed ongoing efforts, saying, “We are training in some states like Rivers, Kwara, Abuja, and Nasarawa, among others, and deploying to these states in the first round. By the end of January, we want to deploy across the 36 states to start capturing the NIN numbers of up to 18.1 million households. This will enable us to make payments to them for Conditional Cash Transfers.”
The minister emphasized the importance of leveraging technology to make the cash transfer program efficient, transparent, and accountable. He added that digital registration would reduce errors, improve tracking, and ensure that funds are disbursed to those most in need.
On January 12, 2024, President Bola Tinubu suspended all programs managed by the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA) and the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation due to allegations of misappropriation, including those under the direct cash transfer initiative.
Earlier, on January 8, 2024, President Tinubu had suspended Betta Edu, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, over allegations of funds mismanagement within NSIPA.
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Commander Matuwo Olufokunbi becomes first Nigerian to qualify as Nuclear Engineer in US Navy
Commander Matuwo Olufokunbi of the United States Navy has made history as the first Nigerian-American to qualify as a nuclear engineer under the prestigious U.S. Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program.
This achievement also marks him as the third Nigerian-born officer to command a U.S. Navy warship.
Fellow Nigerian-born U.S. Navy officer Victor Agunbiade shared the news on his X (formerly Twitter) handle on Thursday. Expressing his joy, Agunbiade wrote, “I celebrate this rare milestone achievement, brother.”
He continued: “Big congratulations to my brother CDR Olufokunbi Matuwo—another Nigeria-born US Navy Commander takes the helm of USS OAK HILL (LSD 51). He is the third Nigeria-born to Command US Navy warship. Proud of you brother!!!
“This is an extraordinary milestone and chapter in your professional career brother! Wishing you the very best of this Command at Sea tour,” Agunbiade added.
Commander Matuwo I. Olufokunbi, United States Navy, becomes the Third Nigerian-American and First to Qualify as Nuclear Engineer under United States Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program takes Command of a U.S. Navy warship! I celebrate this rare milestone achievement brother! pic.twitter.com/6iYxTMWdGa
The USS Oak Hill (LSD 51) also confirmed Olufokunbi’s appointment as the new commanding officer in a statement released via Facebook on Thursday.
“Today, we bid farewell to CDR Jason Nowell as CDR Matuwo Olufokunbi assumed command of our Nation’s Protector. Please join us in welcoming CDR Olufokunbi to his new role and in thanking CDR Nowell for his steadfast leadership and unwavering dedication to the ship and her crew,” the statement read.
Olufokunbi’s Navy journey began in January 2001 when he enlisted as an Electronic Technician. He later joined the Seaman to Admiral Program and earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from Old Dominion University in May 2008.
He is a graduate of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, holds JPME Phase 1 qualifications, and has a Master’s degree in Engineering Management from Old Dominion University.
In his distinguished career ashore, Olufokunbi served as the Nuclear Programs Officer at Commander, Navy Recruiting Command, and as the Naval Surface Forces Expeditionary, Amphibious Warfare (AMW), and Mine Warfare (MIW) Warfighting Requirement and Assessment Lead at Commander, Naval Surface Forces, Atlantic.
His military accolades include the Navy Commendation Medal (four awards), Navy Achievement Medal (three awards), and numerous unit, campaign, and service awards.
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